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r; fwmxncoi gits gnijis tetan. ASTORIA. OREGOS : SATURDAY..... JTJIA 20, 1882 j. F. HALLOE.ix r tittur j j , . . Ait "Item." ; ,., ,tr 1( , - , Tut n allacntown. now lying tn .. , ,',' ,, n ... , -ii - the stream opposite the citv, will e - l i t j ct.o. finish loading in a dav or so. She , i j -omin" . i has on board .2,000 cases oi sal- , i .. , racm. She will take on about two i hundred tons of flour forward to steady her. This salmon and flour ! aggregate in value nearly $400, 000. This is the most valuable cargo that ever left the Pacific coast. The vessel was chartered by Astorians, loaded at Astoria, and of the 400,000 which her cargo represents, 38S,000 is the direct product of Astoria. This is worthy of comment. The sim ple fact of a vessel leaving port with the most valuable cargo that ever set sail from any Pacific coast port, is of itself an item worthy of chronicle. The nearest approach in value, of any of which we are cognizant, was a vessel that left San Francisco abont two years ago with a cargo of furs. Her cargo was worth about $295,0008100, 000 less than that of the Wallace- town. The fact was telegraphed to every point in the world that had telegraph connection. AVo presume -that when the Wallace town weighs anchor and goes to sea, the Portland agent of the Associated Press will, as usual, announce the vessel as leaving Port land, and when the San Francisco papers come up we will find in them the following item: "Portland. July . 18S2. The llr. Mi'm Wallacetown went to sen this a. x... loaded h lth salmon and flour from the Columbia." This is the usual style. Astoria loads the large vessls, but the tele graph is mute. We would not be understood as blaming the Ore gonian. 'Tib not a question of blame. Blaming anyone does no good. It is a matter of justice. If our Portland friends do not see fit to do Astoria justice,it is cause for regret, but there is no use in getting pro voked about it. And while on this subject there is another little, mat ter to which we respectfully call the attention of the Oregonian and the Portland Board of Trade. Tn their circular, which has been sent to every portion of the world, that body states that at Astoria twenty five cents a ton wharfage is charged. This is a mis statement of facN. We do not think the businessmen who consti tute the Portland Board of Trade would tell a dclihcrato no such thing to a customer, so as to get him to buy his goods at his estab lishment. Now we would ask that organization as a body if that state ment of their's is not lying, what is it. In an interview with Capt. Shand, of the Wallacetown, yes terday morning, we asked him, as we have asked many ethers: "Captain was this vessel charged wharfage at Astoria?" Here is his answer. "No sir! it was not." Now the Portland Board of Trade says wharfage is charged. Wo say it isn't; so say the captains; so say the city autherities: Who islying under a mistake. This is something that cannot be answered by a sneer. Nothing is cheaper than a newspaper sneer; but no amount of sarcastic disposing of this will rub it out. The "Wallacetown is a new iron ship, owned by Hargrove and Hellen, of Sunderland. Last December we published an exten sive account of the Beecroft, owned "by the samo firm, which wont out of here with a valuable cargo of wheat which was partly lightered from Portland and loaded at Asto ria. These shipowners also have - the Respicadera, the Bowdon which will be remembered as having loaded at Astoria, direct, three years ago and the Hospo dar, five in all, built on the same model, and noted for speed and capacity. The Wallacetown left Hull on the 1st of November, '81 swith a cargo of coal for Wilming ton, California, and came here .-from' that port. She draws 21 feet 4 inches of water, and is as neat a model of a vessel as. ever j loaded in the Columbia river. In t compliance with our request Capt. G. D. Shand, yesterday figured up the difference in cost between loading at Astoria and loading at Portland. According to thai gentleman's figures leaving out all extra detention uoinir no and . '" down the river and taking chances on sai,d bars lie figures that in ... saved his cinplovcrs 2.000 bv . .. . ' loading here, NEW TO-DAY . ( .VET LOST. THK NIGHT OF THE LMTH. HE- 01 tweenSnag Islaud and Tongue Point. Ostrand, Jackson & Mvcis Station at Tongue Point. J29.1t ET 1.0HT. THE NIGHT OF THE 23TH. liE- Ol tweenSnac Islaud and Tonsruc Point. 2o0 fathom:, 40-mesh Barbour's twine No. 40 U and 12 ply Some corks marked W. 1. P. Co. Give information to 1C. Ostrand, Jack sou & Myers Station, Tongue Toint. SET LOST. A ROUT 160 FATHOMS -10 MESH DEEP. between Barney Point and Knapit, ' ouuuiv.'uu. xsomarKS. jne nnaerwin ir ?VLfo?Sl?2r otifyinstho j29,-3t OTTO JOHNSON. LOST. FISHING BOAT NO. 27 MARKED G. W. Hume. The finder will be suitably le warded bv returning the same to j29M Geo. W.HUME. ItET Tovxn. ABOUT CT. FATHOMS LONG. 47, MESHES deep. Buoy marked S. E. Owner can have same by proving property and paying charges. Appiy at Badollet's Cannery, or at the station at Sand Island. j23-3t O. P. JOHANSEX. ETFOIJD. ONTHE MORNING OFTHE 2STH ABOUT 81 fathoms of net, no marks. Owner can apply to Mr. Frank Sweet, prove prop erty and pay charges. J29-st Administrator's Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GINEN THAT THE undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clatsop, administrator ot the es tate oi wiiiiani inurrow, aeccasea. ah 1craons Having claims against said estate are lerebv notified to present tlicm to the under signed at my place of business in Astoria. In said Count', within six months from this uaie. Astoria. Oregon Julv 29 1SS2. WILLIAM BOCK. w3l-5t Administrator. XF.T JLOST. ONTHE NIGHT OF JULY 18th, XKAK Bay View, about 150 fathoms net, 10 mesh deep, Barbour's 12-ply thread, cotton lines, some corks marked F. D. & Co. Find er will pleasosendwordto.1. W.& V.COOK, Clltton. A'KT IiOST. ON NIGHT OF JULY ITth. ABOUT COO fathoms of net, 40 and 15 mesh deep, Barbour's , 12-ply twiue. Some of i-orKs marked S. F. Coy others, P. 1L G. l.eai' net wltll O. T. SKOLANU, S. P. Co. WIST FOI!NI. fX THE AFTERNOON OF THE JBT1I v s about 2CD fathoms net off Tongue Point. ij mesu, no marks, out inouxut io neiong io Megler. Loser cm get it at IJevlin's rannery A'ET FOli'&IK rN MONDAY NIGHT, JULY 24th. iu the Middle Channel, about 100 fathoms net. no marks. Owner can obtain same by prov en v:um paving ciiarpes Appiv to t PETEK PETEKSON". S. P. Co's Cannerj'. nut For.i, KN1NG OF Jl'L ON THE EVENING OF JFLY 22nd nusite Knannlon mills. aiout 100 OP pusite Knappton mills. aiout 100 fath- oms net. 40, and 27 mesh deep. Onner ean gel it at Devlin'.s Cannery XKT FOOD. ON THE MORNING OFT HE SMli INjT.. "." fathoms net, Barbour's No. 12, corks marked W. 1.. leads marked G. M.t and S. S. Packing Co., and f'ooke, Owuer can have It by applying to the v.ow Gusta a, at l)ev Hn's cannery. j2'-3i NOTICE. WILLIAM WIGGINS HAS DEFRAUD IT ed me and others in this city, by leav iugus without notice and without paying what he owes us. All persons having busi ness with him should be on their guard. I.J.ARVOLD. Oregonian copy. iw City Taxes. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE city assessment roll for iss2 is now in my hands for collection, and all persons that are Indebted for the same may save five per cent by paying said taxes before Aug. JSth, 1SS2. J. G. HUSTLER. City Treasurer. Notice. THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE Ex isting between J. T. Borchers and F. M. Coll mid in the fish packing business, under the name of "The Astoria Variety Packing Co.," is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will hereafter bo conducted by J. T. Borchers, who will 'settle all debts dun or becoming due against the firm and he will collect all debts due or becoming due to the firm. J. T. BORCHERS GEO. F. M. COLLUND. Astoria, Oregon, July 27th, 18S2. Ladies' Fair. milK LADIES OF ASTORIA WILL HOLD JL their annual Fair in aid of St. Mary's Hospital, at Liberty Hall ; commencing Fil day. the 28th Inst., at 7 r. r.. and continuing to Saturday. August the Ctli, Sundays ex cepted. Refreshments will be served every even ing by ladles competent for the purpose. The kind and liberal patronage of oil Is re spectfully solicited. td EXCURSION!! Steamer Gen. Miles. Will leave Gray's Wliarf at a. ui. SUNDAY JULY 30f 1882. Will teach at Ilwace nm Canby, And then proceed to Tillamook Rock. And will get back at 7 o'clock that evening. Fare for Round Trip, riwaco - - $l.M Fare forRoundTrip Tillamook Kock82. J.H.D.fKAT, Agent Dwaco Steam Navigation Co. J HpdLppL MISCELLANEOUS. CIRCUS! CIRCUS! CIRCUS! Westman's Great Eastern Circus.! Wilgne n.NFTi'in oua; wck in A-dona. on 1 M.vrrK.vY aft2:k.o. i. in. I Matinee lor Lndiri Mid Children, i Kt)t4'ATK IIOXiMKS. frssy CLOW.S. LOFTY Ti:."HBlAXO. Feats of Strength, Grotesque Comicalities, Numerous Novelties, Etc., Etc. Previous iu the performance Prof. Rlondon," the daring KUNAMilL'JJST. will make an oewrnn Ascension on the Tight-rope. Tree to all. IVifoimainre In tin: King to roiumciii'e :it H o'clock. Admission iX) cents. Children under 12 wars ofage, 'Si cents. Will Whow ou Court Hnuxc Nquurc Carl Adler's BOOK STORE The Jarget Mock f Blank Books and Stationciy Of every description. School Books. Bibles, Pot-lif-al Works, Albums and Gold Pen, Besides a Ml and complete stock of everything usually kent In :i well regulated Book 2-' Store. Also, news depot and agency lor every paper and periodical published.l Carl Adler's Music Store e Pianos and Organs. Of all makes constantly on hand. Alo a full stock ol VIOLINS. GUITARS, BANJOS, AC- CORDEONS, CONCERTINAS, ILVRMONICAS. TLUTES, Also a large stock of the best of VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS, SHEET MUSIC. AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, As well as everything else belonging to a First (Mass Music Store. Pianos and Organs sold on tne nir.utl.lj in stallment plan, or for rent. CARL ADLER'SVAR ETY STORE C?"g Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. 5"5iil"oekel and Table Cutlery. it '0B'Vank'"'" Notions and Toy.s, r JK Picture Frame and Chromos. JjwEllaby Carriages, a complete -assorlinent. New goods by every .steamer. The public an invited to examine my Mock and prices. CHENAMUia,ST.. - ASTORIA. OREGON Barbour's No. 40 I2-Ply SALMON TWINE ! CORK Ml! Llilll Ll,l, SEINE TWINlES A Full Stock Now on Hand. HENRY DOYLE & CO., 311 Market Street. San Frauclitro Solo Agents for the Pacific Coast. REAL ESTATE AUCTION SUBURBAN LOTS. Homes For Fishermen. On Saturday, August 5, at 2 P. M. I am Instnicted by Messrs Bergman and Berry to sell, on the premises, ONE HOh'DRED BUILDING LOTS AT Auction. Plentv of water. Rich sol! admirably adapted lor vegetable gardens. All situate in the newly surveyed illage of rxiuiTurooh., on uio nonnorn pan or uoDert TerriLS of payment at sale. For further partlculais anil examination f recoruea pia. -npiy to . , K. C ilOLDEN Auctioneer and Beal Estate Agent, For Sale. TWO ACRES OF LAND, WITH ONE story house, situate within SOO feet of tharfHtOfttluaruet, Washington Terrltorv, Price $400. One acre of land, with two-storv house situate within 0 feet of samo wharf." Price 700. Farm of 1S3 acres, with house, and two wood wharfs. Frontage one-half mile on Columbia River : Wacresalderlandon place ; situate one mile from above wharf. Price $130. For particulars enquire of Geo. B. Roberts, Cathlamet. W. T.f or Y. R. Stronff, Portland, wicuu. qw im If MKi a VBm M Tji Idfk'r.T-yxrfiziz&r.& iiR. 1 a.-" $-' The BossCoffee a vHBnHliiflSnsiifP 3G. B-. XXil.WnS, TWO DOOUSEASTIOP OCCIDPINT. D. A. McINTOSH TJLILOR, (!L0TU1EB 1KD IUTTBR Worsted Suits, Pique Suits, Diagonal Suits, Cassimere Suits, Tweed Suits, Castor Suits, Flannel Suits. ALL SKW ttOOIIS .N i-uxjant .ss(irnii:vr or NECKWEAR OIRF.Cr PROM THK FACTOR. gQSIERV. SID GIiOVES, SOIT ANDSTiri-' H IAI TI S. 0. A. McINTOSH. TAILOR AND CLOTHIER,. Orridciit R!ot-k. - - - i i TOKr ' " ' maktix ro.vi:r. FOARD & STOKES, Wholi-sale and retail dealers m i Wood and Willow-ware,,1 GROCERIES. Tobacco. Cigars. Wines and Liquors roi:::n:N and do.miv.stsc Fririis mid Yvgp.iablc. F3COXJR, 2S25;53, COUNTRY PROOUOK. ANI General Commission SQierchants aktokia. ntr.;ox. Vt to Oregon Kailway.t Nav.io's d.k-K diw Dairy Farm for Sale. I am instructed lv .Mr. G. V. Coillnhenx . to offer for salt) nU flncly-liwateil faun OX CLATSOP PLAINS. It eousl&ts of ICO acres of euellont pasture land which, with the adjoining cattle raiiKe. is capahle orsuiiportinR 70 head of stock the vear round. KIrIU acres fenced and n acres under cultivation. Finest Vegetable Cardcn on Ibe I'lalnsi Ami cnt-nrol linnrlncr fniil Iri'n Ifrmfh i5 tirotected itv rising ground and timherhe- tween it and the ocean, from all heavy wind andstonus. House Containing T Rooms. Store-room, milk-room, barn, stable, wagon j Mied, etc, etc. Tills valuable farm is situated 1J2 miles south from l'oint Adams' Light . House, and if applied for soon will be sold . at a very low figure, Mr. Coulnberry being old and desirous of retiring Iroin labor. If not sold at private sale before the first of ( August, the whole property will he disused i of at PHblle ihcIIoh riBiicAMHUH. Title indisputable. For further parlieulai enquire oi E. G. H0LDEPJ, Koal Estate Agcnl . ir LOTS FOR SALE. Lots 4 and 5, in Block ,3 ox C0NC0MLY and JACKSON STS., OTEY'S ASTOItrA. Ju2t dim Apply to I. IV. Cant.'. S50 KEWARD. A REWARD OFSM WILL BE PAIO FOR lhf recovorv of the lioilv of Alfred AVest. "who was drowned in the Columbia riwr. on" the wreck of the Great Republic, last Sun day night, the 23d inst. Deceased was about 24 vears of age, well built.c feet seven inches In bight, light complexion and had on a pair of dark pants, and vest, and a pair of heavy leather lootq : The above reward will be , paid by W. H. WOOD, Upper Astoria, twk and Tea Pot .MAY r.r. HAD ot TC.R HAWKS: sm.r AtiKNr. Ko. Agent for ihe eet"latd line?.- i'ninj Cor.Js Ntoo. MKDAliLlOX i KiW. t It A. j-1 sTl- VM 1 ri'llMiS irPIVIALTY. juo liut tlie lies! ttiH-kii-oii MphiVi- ..kfcuur.mteit urnocic'tyt'. ASTOIUA. OI.'KUON :iIILL'S URIBTIBS. CKO.H1I.L, -WAITl'.i: PAKKS. I'Bol'KII-TOUi STr. MANAGF.i: New Star in "Ravi A Succession ! ftiisigeiwut of Tjir, HARRY C0JKTLEY lin1 iatin. (nicili:i:i ximl l:irer MISS MOLLIS CHRISTY Serin mif 4tieeii MR. T0H CHRISTY Tlie tsrin- of 4J!I s::j Sief m:iirs. TojieUier with a new i All the Old Favorites Retained. J . 1 Mubl. Knlli'c halite ot l'ro urninme On re a IVceK. CompriMUjiall the latest SONGS. DANCES AND ACTS. Wc give the Best Variety Entertainment In the West. Tin lliealie Is crowded nlirlitlv. and all who lt:ue witnessed the entertainment lro- ! , nounce it In be ennal to anv ulven elsewhere. J Ir. Hill :i a eaterer'for the pnlilie's ' amusement nm not le eeelled. Anybody wishing to s)entl a ideasmt evening and t e sKirUiiiK wit and beauty without uil- ir.iriiy,.s!ioiti iiiiprove iiienpHirinmiyanti eome. 'The eonnm eomjui-estlie following ui-li-UnoMi Artists: l.MlS 1ANNIK Wai.tox. Miss Mnu.ir. Ciurisrv. Mi:. CtiAiif.rai Knui.Kt:. M::. Tom. CiiKisrv. Jit:. Wai.tki: rAi:K. .Mi:. IIaruv Coyr.v.v. .Mi:.llAi:i:v;i.r..5!. All which will :iiji4ar nightly in theirdif fcrent sieclalties. Open air eoneert every evening: perform- j aiicecomtiienehucat S; entrance to i heat re on Kenton Mreet ; private boxes on Chr-tta- Look out for Hew Stars. WB 3S. rr.si:s:23,xT astokia. i:r.s:N" v DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Toilet and Fancy Articles, PATENT KEDICIEES, ETC . :ifficn,,lll,ns l"ir"ri,,,y 0,,-',0,,m,f l,-a: rlIonieiipntliic Tinctures ;.nd Tellets, and Humphrey's Siu'Cilics also kept. WAlt IS JS:C.,iiAF.i WITKOI'T ri'ttTieKJ: xe'riri: 1 O Ami no ti-rnis of peace until UMf S. Uls eierv man in Astoria Ii:h a new ' .-i--jl' Miirof flothes .4 rrT S5 ?jaim: i:v iikaav s w i: - Intkat tin prices; IV.nts to order from 1'ants-, Genuine French CassimiTc Suits from - -- -- 2jW, The liiifst Hue of samples outhe co:ist to select iroin. r. .1. ai ivr , :t to Hansen .letfclry store Cass street, nex GOOD CHEAP BOOTS, Lately Reduced the Price Of all my l'irst-Chiss BOOTS V.M SHOES MADR IO OnitBi:. ; As follews: i i FillCit SeWCll Calf IlOOlS U.:. SHOO Finest Pegged Tap Soled 10 Sol - 10 00 ! Finest Begged Single Soled Nothing but the Bet Genuine Mercer French Calf T.sed In My Shop. f. .1. Arvolii. Opposite the O. JJ. & X. Co.'s Dock. Dissolution of Partnership. milE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE ; JL existing between .loiin flioy aim a. i j Keller, under the firm name of Moy& Keller js mis day dissolved bv inulual consent. All , iicuvs due me nrni win ne coiiecieu uy .lonu Moy. .JOHN MOV. a. lvi.i.iii.i;. storia, Oregon.. InH Wth, lfcSi. srtrtiiWmUm'W!7!f"''" iriv' -M'J l i c S t: ? .- .: S 5 - 2 - c. y e a 5gSS5 ""3 01 i. a CJ - m s P.H8D.H A '- j .-He- (.ll3(5HieE rft 4 -3.ii-.CJI:j', m. H.ir.y - S S z&BKb. -j: ft 3 2 w "2 ' -'- " S 2 2 wmm Bmif zz f mbA ' .r- a. " " - c I 5 :!;xms3S3552!:i3::zs:3:::f432:!!425:2:32Z3s:33iasc3gs32izs3Ssst33E:xa3iii3imi rq 151 G Ss &J . m "& eu OF- CALIFORNIA STORE TOOK. SALE COMMENCED SATURDAY, iSTOTJOE. To savo c.vpenso, wo Uevi-by notify all potaons indebted to the Cali fornia Store, that :i speedy settlement is necessary. Action will be taken k collect same '50 days from date of this notice. By order of Creditors. " Astoria, Oregon, July 25th, 1882. uSl (Vinson TO .IAHCINS & AlONTCOMnUV.) . COICASiHt or JIAir7.V.'l ASXOR, - CHAS. HEiLBORN, ilANUPACTHKEl; OF Ifubnitube AND DEAI.E11 IN j Qarpetfl? OH Glotll, Wjndow Shadgs Uce Gurtains "WINDOW CORNICES AND CQRTAIN POLES Complete in every branch. MARTIN OLSEN, DEALEU IN yBsf FITRNTTUKB ? BEDDING. Corner lain and Siiueinouita Streets. Astoria. Oregon. WIDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; LOOKING GLASSES ETC. A Complete .Slock. PRICES AS GHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. .151. II3rS OT FriKCTTrRE ?:$:iMIKEl A3Sl TARKISnED. f3 Sri ggJsssgfesyif. . a h- S5 was o- c n v. n c.o c J-V; o a R3Sff5?2 ISHtFISH :i:ssti::izs:2ass: 8:3:nE3:s:;:n3:2:icsnsli w PT SALE JULY 22nd. 2itgomery, IHUI.KUS IN Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A General Assortment'of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for Magee Stores and Ranges The lst iu the market. rnimhiiiK goods of all kinds onpinud. .fob work done m a workmanlike manner. .jp.fferno streets, OREGOH. m bedding Wall Papei', MUTOtS, Picture Frames and Mouldings, S r Sf t " . ' I E r-'Vl 3 173 VH c 3 2 t-1 3 HSDgl "3--"il 1