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ASTORIA. OREGON:
FRIDAY JUNE 30, 1SS2
J.F.IUUOK.U . Editor
Tillamook.
N. H. Chittenden, writing for
tbe "Resources of Oregon and
Washington Territory,' from the
cabin of the- Yaquina, last April,
"says, as the vessel went over the
bar and stood to pea: '"Sailing
southward, Oregon first presents
some ten miles of lowlands, occu
pied chiefly by. dairymen. The
Seaside hotel, a favorite resoitof
the Portlanders and Astorians,
built by Ben Holliday, is situated
here. Soon the -coast mountains
confront the oceau, rugged and
thickly wooded. Tillamook head
light, standing sentinel upon a
huge rock, one mile and one-eighth
from the shore. During a severe
storm about a year ago, the work
. men then engaged in erecting this
lighthouse, heard loud cries of dis
tress a,'d through the darkness
could just discern the outlines of
a ship, dashing helplessly upon
the locks. In the morning the
beach was strewn with the wreck
and the dead bodies of the-officers
and crew, not a soul surviving to
tell the story, of that awful night
Next the mouth of the Nehalem,
where excellent coal has recently
been discovered, then a long
stretch of magnificent beach suc
ceeded by a bold, rock' shore to
Tillamook bay, forty-five miles
from the mouth of the Columbia.
This is a fine body of water, about
fourteen miles long and six miles
wide, almost completely land;
locked, full of salmon, bass, clams,
crabs and other fish, its shores
thickly timbered with spruce and
fir, abounding with elk, deer and
. bcai. John Hoban, who ioJc
down the Columbia in an Indian
canoe J9 yeais aj;o, Jias come
with us to iwperid forty thousand
dollar, m the building of a s,ilmon
iisheryand cannery, greatly to the
delight of the old settler who
have been patiently waiting these
twenty years for something to
turn up for the benefit of beauti
ful Tillamook. There are about
twcnty-fiC American families, and
a small remnant of the Tillamook
tribe of Indians living immedi
ately upon the bay, and a large
settlement occupying an extensive
opening on the south-east side.
They arc engaged chiefly in dat
ing, lumbering and stock raising.
There is a considerable body of
surveyed go eminent land bjing
to the north and east along the
western slope of (he .const range,
which, though much broken, will
affoid many desirable situations
for tho3e seeking homes in' Orc-
"
extorted in this manner, is not sup
posed to bo applied to what may 1
be regarded as legtimato party
purposes; it is applied to the build
ing up of a ring or clique inside
of the party. The strict machine
politicians who talk so loudly
about party fealty, never hesitate
to give secret aid to the Demo
cracy, rather than permit the suc
cess of Republicans whom they
do not like, as often shown by the
Xew York elections. The Demo
cratic machine . men act upon a
similar rule-or-xuin polity.
If the disbursements of cam
paign funds could be thoroughly
traced, some surmisinc: results
would certainly be reached. It
would be found that thov are not
always applied to the advance
ment of-the interests of the party
which contribute them. To do
away with the whole system and
nruvuiii uiu uauunjuHujmuiiinn'ia
as lar as possible, the growing j
body of civil reformers are devut j
ing their energies. They are de-!
nounced as "impracticable" and
"Utopian"' in their ideas, but, after
all, they are asking for nothing
more than common honesty. They
are striking at the very root of the
corruption which afflicts politics;
they are seeking to obliterate the
trained army of office-holding poli
ticians and restore that popular
control over public affairs w hieh
can only exist when there is free
dom from coercion, and when an
official cannot be deprived of his
position because he does not ac
knowledge loyalty to a '-boss."
The German ship Fritz, which
latoly arrived fiom Hongkong,
draws when fully loaded twenty
six feet of water. She can not '
irnrrr n full Innil nnt f t.llft Onllltn-
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bia river until the bar is deepened
If such vessels as the Frit.
- , .1 - i i -
conic into me IOiuiiium river aim i
take away full loads, we would
have much cheaper freights to
Europe on the aerage than at
present. Such freights as 8.i
shillings per ton as was paid last
season would be impossible.
i
1SOUX.
On "Weiiiiesdaj.June 2Stli.lb82,tolhe
wife of J. 11 Thomas, -a daughter.
HILL'S UBIETIES.
(IEO.HIU,. -WAI.ThR
PARK.
- - PROPRIETOR
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K UJ-Uif' SitU
could . i-i'.SmiA m& ' yj v--s--usx ag
...i hi. '-g3&:&h SaSi35s?4 r"T'' J teI""3vJ"i- g&SSi.
r.j ari -y.Y-s&y T'jvr. v-isel ja is. - ---. -,,. i- . -"---'-
prices v x?nTTPTTT
oxjh. Jj J ij j) X XX
13ov4-vaYcilriin
n rajt (LAJL-vi kj ..&.. e icaa a
Kow Stars in Rapid Surcession !
Emsiccmenl of
MR. HARRY CONLEY
Jlnit man. nmrIlnii imrt Danppi.
Dissolution of
Fstc"iM:"E:,s?-s tjjs a?o
!ASK the .following
HISS HOLLIE CHRISTY
prio "omi' iipoii
mit TOM CHRISTY
ThP Trltipp of OUI Han Imiier-
,onalrs.
Together w ith a iipw
All the Old Favorites Retained.
gon.
Political Assessments.
The tariff upon federal office
holders, as fixed by the Congress
ional committee, appears to be two
per cent of their silaries. This
first demand is for the probable
purpose of helping Cameron in his
desperate struggle in Pennsyl
vania. Other levies upon the in
comes of officials will doubtless
come in rapid succession. Tf men
want to give their money to help
ajpolitical party it is a matter that
concerns none but themselves.
Office-holders, who make a living
by the hejp of a party, can well
afford to contribute sometmng
towards its campaign expenses.
But the corrupting system which
has long prevailed cannot be sup-
sported with such plausible reasons.
The demand is of such a nature
that loss of position would prob
ably follow a refusal. Salaries
have, for the most part, been ad
justed with regard to the demands
commonly made b p irty mana
gers. In' public serrice, men are
'usually paid more than they could
receive for similar services in pri
vate life. Thus are the people in
diregtly .taxed to supply party,
"funds; fo-pay the hire of-stuiupers,
for free whiskey for loafers, to se
cure disreputable ''work" forthe
bosses who manage ' the machine.
The principal part of the money
Lonn Byeon's apolhegm, tint
"lime at last makes all things
even," is exemplified in the justi
fication of Beaconsfield's action.
A recent despatch from Nicosia,
in Cyprus, announced that "many
refugees from Egypt, mostlv the
families of British residents -f
Alexandria, have arrived at t tint
place.3' If there was one. thing
for w Inch moro than for another
Lord Bcaconsfield was iovilod by
Mr. Gladstone and his friend-, after
the congress of Berlin, jjt was tbe
acquisition of Cyprus. ThN was
less than four vears asro, and to
day hundreds of English men,
women and childicn flying fiom
the Work of Mr. .Gladstone's
"policy" in "Egypt find sheltei and
safety under the English flag
which Lord Bcaconfield plante'd
in Cyprus!
The exodus of foreigneis fiom
Cairo and Alexandria reminds a
correspondent of the Buffalo Ex
press of Mr. Simon Wolf, the late
American consul-s-enerul at Cam,
who had reached that city during
a revolt, and hi Shepherd's betel
was taking his after-dinner coffee
when an excited Englibhman
rushed up to him and cried: "Mr.
Consul, there is to be a general
rising to-night, and every Euro
pean and Christian in the city is to
be murdered!" Mr. Wolf went on
drinking his coffee, apparently un
moved by these dreadful tidings.
"Do vou not hear me?" "'Yes, I
hear you," quietly responded Mr.
Wolf, "but I do not see how that
affects me at all, since I am an
American and an Israelite.'""
Open nil Uip lcar, lVrftiummce I rj
Mslit. Entire Iinnsc r l'r-
grniiime Onrc a 1 rrl.
Cninpmms all the 1 itcst
SONGS, DANCES AND ACTS.
We give the Best
Variety Entertainment
Is it an obiect to save: Fio Dollars pn a Beautiful Cloak
or Dolman, the handsomest in Astoria.
Is it an object to save a Dollar on a Dress?
Is it an object to save Fifty Cents on a pair of Shoes?
Is it worth while to .save money in purchasing Corsets
from the largest assortment in Astoria? If so,
CALL AT THE CALIFORNIA STORE
They arc closing out business.
ClottlDir $5 Less on a Soil titan m otto Store in Astoria i
:e:
"Eexaa-oxrTa-ex Xsoeation:
CSXXFOK.STIia. STOB-SS, Opposite
Astoria, Oregon.
nremen s
01 JULY
kesB Ball.
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UNDER THE AUSPICES OF ASTORIA ENGINE COMPANY NO. I.
On Tuesday Evening, July 4th,
AT THE SKATING RINK.
-Honorary Committee.-
In the West.
Tlic tlicalro Is cimulrtl ninlilh. ami all
v.liolcnltnfsecl tin- entertainment ym
nnimrc it to he eqnnlto a:ij shr-i el-ev liere.
Jlr. Hill av a ealcrer for llio ii'!llc"-
amusement cm not be pmiIIoiI. Amlnolv
Wtelilnt; lo ijiunl a pleiMiit t'enln' ami
see sparkling wit ami beaut) -without nl
pintj,.!ioiilil Imjiiwp t'lcf.pporlunit) and
c OI11P.
The eo'iip. in iompriMliie follow ing .!1-
knonn Art.U
ViS's rwvin Walton.
Aim- liii isr ('i)iik.
ATr ( iiii)"i K.iuri:.
Mi:. John CVmii:.
Mil Wat 11 u I'msks.
All nt uliUmlll apnonrluhlh in ti.t 'nlii-
terint sjteei tine
OlhM.iiriouiertt ii) tiiiin; pi'rf.vm
and) cnniineiiciiu at S; (".itRiin..' lotlie.ilu
on ronton Mnvt, prltaie loe on Clieiiv
maMri'et .
Look out for New Stars.
t1
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SI
FOURTH
The congressmen from those
states which are concerned in the
maintenance of a high tariff, seem
to have agreed to reduce the
whisky tax. The surplus of reve
nue is so great that there is no ex
cuse lor neglecting to retrench,
and the most natural way would
be to lower the tariff on goods im
ported from foreign countries.
But that interferes with the mon
eyed interests of the east, and it
will not bo done until the seat of
political power is transferred to
the west. Consequently, the
tax which can best be borne
is to ba modified, which will pro
pitiate the distilling interests, but
bo of no appreciable benefit to the
great mass who deal in liquors or
use them.
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M I.I Hl l
SWTC. 11. HAWKS
Ntll.i: ACi.M.
Kr, sii,nt for llio (Miiliritul
SlucU's I'u.'i-ui i'tmli Stoio.
MEDALLION RANGE
MIV1 1 UTINf.N M-I('IAI
Nun., lint tho l-el workimn imIiiiIojliI
ll uoik'sii mull .Ml or no f !i iw
S. R. B M. 1M E &
II OX. A. VAX DUSEX,
nOX. "VV. "r. PARKr.T.,
IIOX..TOHXUAIIX,
HOX. C. AV. FULTON,
W. E. DEM EXT,
. AY. r.EUUY,
CAPT. OEOKGi: I'EAYEL.
IIOX. CS. WRIGHT,
IIOX. D. C. IRELAXD,
IIOX. E. J. TAYLOR,
A. J. MEGLER,
E01U-. CARRUTIIERS,
,T. F. IIALLORA,
I CAP r. J. G. HUSTLER.
-Reception
C.X. MAY,
I!. 15. FRAXKL1X,
J. STR VLV--,
Committee.
G. REED,
1 J. GOOD5LVX,
G. IIAXSEX,
J. G. CHARTER?,
L. E. SELIG,
!. 1 WHEELER.
-Floor Committee.
l CHRIS. EYEXSOX,
A. C. FISHER.
II. SPELLMIER.
Tickets, Iniiilnijr Goiitleniaii and Lady, 81.50.
TWO DOORS .EAST:OF OCCIDENT,
ASTORfA, OREGON
JUTA""!
--,.x.&S'5'ri::
FIREWORKS I
TORPEDOES,
Fire Crackers, Sky Rockets,
BOMBS !
E'znsr -,7tro:E3E3"ZLi s
Roman Gandles, Mines,
BALLOONS! FLAGS!
BTJ"Da"l,i?i'isrcs-
Toy Pistols, Paper Caps.
BOOK AID STAT ONERY.
kST
mm
The dragging or harrowing of
the bar is being prosecuted ener
getically, and we understand suc
cessfully. As soon as wo may be
able to obtain correct statement of
incurred depth we' shall publish it.
The latest stock of
I Blank Boohs and Stationery
Of ci cry description.
I L1 2-rilOOl JXIOiiS. 1.1IKPS. 1'OCllCl
fc' 11' . - .... '. .. .
SJVSJ CinlflPiM.
4S ijBesilos a fiJl and complete
siy Kent In a well rczulatcd Boo
Store. Also, news depot anil aenc) for
ever) p.iper and periodica! intbllilied.
CHAS. HEILBORN,
.MANUFACTURER OF
Fim.NITlT'RE & BEDDING,
AND DEALER IN
Carpets, Oil Cloth, "Wall Paper, Mirrors,'
Window Shades, Lacs Curtains, Picture Frames and fouliiings,
AVINPOAV CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES
Complete in eerj branch.
Tie Piilcor Astoria ani YMnity is Cordially ImrlteA o Attend.
. E. s lisiiul:i!e 'i:ir-U'r Mill Uv udiutttcd. TicUets
-.m ! itmt of ::nj- isjviu ! olJi' Com pan)' nail at all ilio prlncl
pnl sir' )" (n- i)-
by oi:kk or Tin: cooiittek.
M
SET-RTTU
MUfcJLkCl
oiatgoasaery,
MARTIN OLSEN,
in i i.i: in
FT.
FURNITURE -3 BEDDING.
Corner 3Itiin uml Niin'i:io!ia Mdeols. .Isloi in, (ttosou.
Wl DOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; LOOKING GLASSES, ETC.
1 Comiili te Slix !..
PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFOPJ).
AM. KIXDS Or rnWlTl'EtE KRPAlB2:i AM) VAKMhllEI).
Carl Adler's Music Store
Pianos and Organs.
Of all makes constantly on hand. Also a
(all stock ol
VIOLINS, GUITARS, BANJOS, AC
CORDEONS, CONCERTINAS,
' HARMONICAS, "FLUTES,
Also a large stock ofthebestol
VIOLIN AND OUITAR STRINGS,
SHEET MUSIC.
AND .MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
As well a evcrythlns else beloninc to a
. First CI vss .Mutlc Store.
rianm and Orpins sold on tne inontlily in
stallment plan, or lor renN
CARL ADLER'SVAR ETY STORE
C Watches, Clocks and Jen elry,
ScvO Poeket and Tablo Cutlerj,
It I ni "Vaiikoe otions and loys,
1 1" 3m l'ietun rranics and Chromos.
aKSie15a,'y Carrlas, :i comilete
assortment.
Xewsoods by every steaiucr. Tlio public
are Invited to examine my stock and prices.
CIIKNAJtUS ST.. - ASTORIA. OREGON
A new stock of stoves ol the latest
styles at John A. Montgomery's.
Notice. '
Till: DELINQUENT TAX l.OLIr I'OU!
tliejear lssl.tOKelliir uilh a warrant
from the Count) Court for tlie lollcctionof
iuo same, is in my nanus, in uiiuueiu ia- . -t-w-t -,,-pajcrsivill
plcaso settle at once and Mir V 3 j si S
costs. A.M. TWOMIilA", r 11 IWaJO,
my3 hlicrlll.
LOKT3 &.CO.
.ioi'.ri:s in
Dairy Farm for Sale.
I am instructed bv J'r. C. V. Co:Imberrj,to i
oiler for sale his fineh -locatetl Linn
OX CLATSOP TLAIXS.
It consists of ICO acres of excellent pasture
land which, itli the adjemluj: cattle rinse.
Is capable of supportin-: 70 head of stock the
j ear round. 1'lRht acres -fenced and li acres
under cultivation.
finest Irselaltlc. lnrtleu uu the Plains
And several bearing Trait trees. It inch is
protected by rising ground and timber be
tween It and the ocean, from all hcai winds
and storms.
House Containing ' Itimms
Slorc-ioom, milk'-rooni, lnm. stable, w.yon
shed, etc., etc. 'iiimainilite farm is situated
1. miles south from l'omt Ail-uns Lignt
House, and If applied for soon will bo sold
at a very low iigure, Mr. Cofllnbcrry bcin
old and desirous of retiring irom labor. If
not sold at private sale before the first of
August, the whole proper! j will be disposed I
oi :it
l'ulillc liictlon
Title indisputable,
enquire of
LIQUOIJS.
AND
AGENTS rOIJ THE
Best San Francisco Houses and
Eastern Distilleries.
J37-AI1 goods sold at San l'ranciseo 1'itees.
MAIN KMSKKT.
Opposite l'aiker House. Astoria. Oieon.
XV "SI, """SEESJX-a'T',
ASTORIA. OKFGON
tf
Eor further parllctihrs
E. C. HOLDEN,
Real Istatc Agent.
DRUGS AND CHEMIGALS,
Toilet and Fancy Articles,
t
PATENT ISEDICINES, ETC.
jar-rrescriiitions carerully compoundedlit
all hours.
JSHomeopithic Tinctures and Pellets,
and Humplirej 's Speclflcs also kept.
(M (TI.'.SOi: TO .TACKING & MONTGOMERV.)
' DEALFHS IX
Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware.
A General Assortnicntf
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Agents for
Mngce Stoves and Ranges
TlicRestintheniaiket.
ruimbing goods of all kinds on lund. Job
work done in a workmanlike manner.
coi::ki:i: ov iiatx;axi jkft.iisox stuets,
a.SXCSSt"!Cj&., - 0"R3SCfOJSr.
J i
?gn lb0B3fj&2iS!j$
BurKisGimi
&
iwmn
AM)
-SgK8".
y2SNc
J
V5
ARE THE BEST.
And cost no more than other brands ; and it
the Merchant with whom jou trade does
not keep our (irods.lt Is because it pays
better to sell a pair of Roots or Shoes every
two months than e;cryfour or flic. AVE
GUARANTEE EVERY PAIR WE MAKE.
All Mcrchaiits'iii good credit can procure
these Goods at our Warehouses in l'ortlind
or Mu rmcisco.
Try our "HERCULES' Paient Boots
HECHT BROS. & CO.
"DieSS233.VlSL!3.S 9,
I'lain and Fancy
SEWING OF ALL KINDS!
Suits made in the best stjle front
5 to $;o.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
m:rs. g-eo. hxliLer.
Nct door to Weston IIousc.
iell
M VltTIN' FO VEI. J. j. STOKES,
FOAED & STOKES,
AV'liolesnIe and retail dealers In
Wood and "Willow-ware,
GROCERIES,
Tobacco, Cigars, Wines and Liquors
rORrtGN" AND DOMESTIC
Fruits and Vegetables,
FI. OCT St, FSED,
I ANI
'COUNTRY PRODUCE,
ASl
General Commission Herchanta
AHTOJtlA, OIIEGOX.
Net to Oreson Railway & Nav. ro's Do;k.
d4W
Leinenweber & Co.,
C. Ln.VFN WFHKn. II. BHOWX.
ESTABLISHED 1863.
ASTOKIA, OREGON,
TAHHEBS All CUMES,
iManufacturers and Importers of
A 1.1. KINDS Or
xJ"ma.M?"EiFi.
AND FINDINGS
Wholesale Dealers In
OIL AND TALLOW.
"IIighest cvsli price paid for Hldea and
Tallow .
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