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to - i.y uiijMMw4w-.-jA-wJ5iMJgLSMLjaajw-b'iwM wim 14. iwtfcjiavaB ASTORIA. OREGON: ,.,,...., , , . -" " TUESDAY I.F. H.tLl.UCl.t Ltli.i.r have suspended their elicits, the , results beina: not -wholly satisfac-1 u tory. This goes to corroborate the assertion of last year, tnude by the 1 -Sew ork Sun, that the tieasury of the United States might be emptied into the sea at that point without making the least appre ciable effect. This, from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer is "a little more than kin .and less than kind.' Our northern contemporary is prone to seize on too slight a pretext to slur at the efforts made to improve the entrance to the Columbia. As for quoting the absurd utterances of New York papers, the fact but proves that the Seattle paper only shares in the ignorance that prompted the assertion. The Postntclligencer must also know that we have always been candid about statements, and if airy at tempt was made to improve, and was unsuccessful; if any vessel had difficulty in egress or ingress; if any thing occurred on or in re lation to the bar that would demonstrate the necessity of its improvement we Lave always published it, without the slightest attempt to cloak or conceal the real facts of the case. So in this instance. Lieut. "Buchanan's lat attempt was a partial failure. AVc are sorry in one sense be cause any improvement, however ephemeral, is an improvement, and yet, it goes to demonstrate one unchangeable fact, viz: that the only way to improve the Columbia bar is to narrow the entrance. Now the importance of the Co lumbia is sufficient reason for such work', and no amount of sneers from New York papers or interest ed, captious remarks from rival points can do more than delay such work. Ahead of Stanley. The French Geographical So ciety will sliorLly have a 111010 agreeable duty tiiati that oven of feasting Stanley it is jino; to dine tho Frenchman who stole a march upon him. When Stanley was last, heard of, it will he remem bered, he was leading the grand expedition, fitted out by the" Bel gian company, .to tho navigable part of the Congo. He had found that the Congo was the great-waterway of Africa, though) unfortu nately, owing to the cataracts near its embouchure, it was not directly accessible from the coast. Tt be came navigable only at Stanley Peel; but once there traders on the broad river could reach one of the richest rcjrions in the world. How to get to Stanley PoolV .Stan ley could think of no better way than to cut a, road of about 2S0 kilometres from the coast parallel with the cataracts. t. Savergnan de Brazza, the Frenchman in ques tion, thought of a much better way. It occurcd to him that from the French station at Gaboon he might find some alHuent of the Congo floating directly into" the pool. He did find such a river, the Aiima, which is sepatated from the Ogoone only by eighty kilo metres of land, and the Ogoone is in direct communication with the French possession. It was a ques tion therefore, of a land journey of 80 kilometres as against a land journey -240, or a saving of two thirds. He said nothing but stole quietly back to France, obtained the necessarv funds from his gov ernment, went back again, and reached Stanley Peel by the short cut in time to welcome Stanley on his arrival. He had taken pos session of it in the name of France, made treaties with the natives and dealt out French tri-oota. ... the,,, for tlie' decoration -of their persons . and property as lavishly as if they had been orders of the Legion of Honor. Unfair. i-j.oois:ii5 it costs a jtmmc mn rr . gn Saturday. Aunust 5. at 2 P. rn. - ' tuition and Im.-ud for. 1 vear. , ' " " S .". i-r.'It hat it V.x4- a lad;. foi mi- , , -.' ,. 1 Aceoilinr lo Tin: Amokivn. hou d r.1.1 i the w.w:m" t'oibv,- 1 .i.i5i.ruH.- m.ii. it::ii:h.-:ii , ., . ,s , , , eai. "'m ! :. Ji i'li premw-s. the Lnitoil Mutes lotvo tMigaesi is-riKs-n :j:m r.i.;i:-.s M-:iTi"Mr.hK - - . ..A in scraping the Columbia nvcr'bar , ' .",.. OlJ5' !! Vi'ff 3i M XEW TO-DAY ! WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY. itSlutl'is and. 20 3EjrorsfrM :utl Ixisirnetors. Four rilfterc.nl courses In ilie Oillece .mil ( .. 41... ,-.,.! 1...1: f iir-e and Teacher, course for which dip:- masaioav.aided. Ikw.-Swi ikw neiiss sulttRiI to the iYom:m's ("niierfe Tho. Van ecoy, President. rvalem, Orcsrt'ti. : 1 j- rj , rO" Ot:SC. 1 k jiai.kittei:estina;oidayio. JjL business in this cut ran v boughs lor VIA. J o a man who 1 , wuniji ro won:. 1 us . -.uiivuu. .iMi.t " ..it.. ...-...-.. !"" 1 Dissolution lyotics. NOTICE iSIU'KEl'A OIVEXTIIAT HIE IiarlnersliIphcic'lKrott' exhtin;: between Cluis. Stevens and H. 1 ttecns. or tisis cily. under tlie linn name or Cha. Stevens & Smi, istliis i!a dissolved tv nmtual con.scnt . All J oaLstaudins lialdidics an- to be s-ttk-d tlie dd firm, to v.li.ua ail imlebtednevs ; lotdd lie paid. (HAS.MIiVKNS. I.. 1'. STEVENS. I Astoria. On'Kou, July atst. lSSi i Annual Reunion Excursion Of the Astoria Branch Oregon Siaj.-s Tho Mer.nier e-.t;:irt ill leave Wil.a 1'i-lier's dock at 7 a. si.. AjikiM Ctli, Eisli tpoi:-liuntlred.and-iro7e-to-deatli.rorlhvat where a Craml iJaiHjuet will be held. aeCi-nl-liiu lo Sec. V.Alt.::, or the Constitution and JJv-lav... Xo Eeniales w ill be ennilted 10 ta'ko part in this rvurMon. All Sla- ill not fail lo be on hnml. tora p'od time U vruai-auteed. 1'are ti.r imund trip Si. " .1. c. uoss. e. j:.'rri:xEi:, Secretaiv. 1'iesidenl. TO BUILDERS. Phoi'Osai.s wn.i.r.E iiecetveh ; -til ltIocloekiiooii.Tiievda, AimnVi slit, for the coiistntclion of a two .story dv.eltim; house on the lot iiorth-et eorner ol Mam audJefloison streets. 1'Ians and speetlie.t tions can be en at tlie olllee or E. C. HOl.DEX. Ileal Estate Aent. B. F. STE EXS. C. S. P.KOW CITY BOOK STORE. "Where von will lind all tho standstill vwrii of tficdav.andaeoii-ktaiitlyelinngliit: stoc!: of noelt;es and lane . article: we Keep tin best assort men 01 i.aietj kooIs in t!i" cily. Pocket Books. Picture Frames, Steroscopes, Mu sical Insfrumenis, Sheet rusic, Bijou terie, & Celluloid Goods, etc.. etc. B-F.STKVEXSiCO. set Forxi. ABOUT' 2CD FATHOMS Xirr. 1.EAD& marked J. & IL, corks W. 1 . t 'o. Ap ply at :!-: Summons. X THE CIRCriT COURT OF THE Mate of Oregon, for the Count v of Clatsop : ss. Margana Corno pl.nlr.lilf. vs. Joseph Conw. defendant. To Joseph Crno. the said defendant : fn the name ol tlie State of Oregon you are le oulred to appear and answer the complaint filed against vou in tlie abnve entitled suit, on or hefoie 'ritexta.lhe 1st day or August, l.ss, the .same Ik-i'ii the Urst day of the next refrnil.tr teun of a:d Court. And in default thereof, the plainlill will appl to .s:nd Court foi the leliel demanded in Iheeuniplnint. to wit: For adivree diss.ilviiuj the Itiiiid". of matrimoiiv between you and plaintiT : that th" p!aintiifhaethe eareaiol eusjodj or lht nitnoreiiildreii:iUil thai oii pay llieeo-.i of suit. Sen ice of tins iiiiiiiion-. is made b publieatiou pursiiaiil to an order 01 s.ilt Court made o( the 1r.1l! d.tv of June. lsi I'. I). W1XTOX. d-e-til-Ct Altone for J'Saiiililf. Ladies" Fair. mm: ladies of astoria wii.i. ih:.i JL theirauuual 1'air in aid of bt. .Alar-s Hospital, at Eibeitv Hall ; eniiiineueiiig Fri day. Hie XKth insr.. id 7 v. m.. and ceutiuuuu: to hat unlay. August the :.l'i. Suudaxs e- eeptl'd. Refie-hmei;ts will beeived over eni nif; by ladies competent for the purpose. The kind and liberal ialioiiaf;e of all isie spectfully .solicited. id XETI'OUXR. OXTIIEMORXIXC OI'THElVTH AF.OET SI fathoms of net. no marks. iv.ur c:m apilv to Mr. l'rank Sweet, Ray View station. Kiiapplou, prove piopcrty and -:i charges. " jtM-:it A EST LOST. OX THE XrOHT OE THE ilTll. P.E twcenSnnj; IMaud :md Tontfiie Point, about l.Vj rathoms. 10-meli net" Rnrbonr's twme Xti. -50. 11 ami k! plv. Some eoiks marked W. 1. 1. Co. Cie in format in to jr. Osintnd. Jackson t Mcin Station at Tongue Point. Ji ::i XKT LOST. OX THE KIOHT OF THE S.71TI. RE twcenSnas Island and Tongue Roint. 2in) fathoms. 40-iueb Ratbour's twine Xo. jo 1! anil 12 jlv Some corks marked W. 1. 1. Co. Cite infonnntion to I. Ostrand. Jack son & M vers St at ion, Tongue Point. TIYC LOST. Ai'.OET 180 FATHOMS -SO MESH DEER, between Rantey J'oint and Knapjdon. on .Iiilv27tii. Moinarjcs. Jiiciiiiuer win oc i-ew.tnled by bnugiiiffor notifting eis ar Ronlti's eannerv. the own- ja,-3t orro johxsox. LOST. TTUSHIXrl ROATXO.27 12 Hume. The tinder will be suitably re warded bv returning the same to M St " G co. W. 1 1 I'M E. XET FOWI. A ROUT 05 FATHOMS LONG, 13 MIiSirKS deep. Uiioy marked S. K. Owner am have same by proving propert y and payinj: charges. Appiv at Rauollct'.s Cannery, or ai the station at Kand Island. J29-St O. P. J 01 1 A XSEX . NOTICE. WILMAM WIGGINS HAS DEFltAi:!)- l ed me and others in this city. ly leav ing as without notice and without paying what he owes us. All lK-rsons having busi ness with htm should be on their guard. I.J.AKVOLD. Oreonian copj. iw ' cia. t tr i.i.-. Steukans Varieties !- GRABTD OPENING. A LIVELY KKTEKTAIX-TIKXT Have a new bowling allev, the largest and best in town. Admittance free. MISCELLANEOUS. ViUl ESTATE jffTIOK SUBURBAN LOTS.! ihS':lS SMt I' SlU'llt!. Ii. iil!HrH m!:Mrte.l lor vnsjwMe u.Hia n AHsHi!:.t.inihe neu snrw' in.u s Aidtrlrw.k.ou li. iiMtl.i'rn ioi 01 llnbi 1. , Similes - M'Miuiioa Lana (.mini. auju.nu.,. I'pperAsroiia.aslaid out and reeoiiied In J. lLKillv. I IScigniau and A. W. Vn. . ... rr furtlrr ,,:ir,iculHrs and elimination of ivjim ci lai.p.M) vto IL ('. ilDI.DKN. AurlJoiiCfraiiii Iloai Kiati Aili'lit. . Allen, (sr:5Kwir. 10 IMl.H A Al.I.KN.) WlintfN.'-aiid rel ! '.ea'.-ij In i x rQ&tWSg &- . . Glass and Plated Ware, TIUU'JtViL AXn DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Toj't'Tlter with Wiass, LiqnoR!, Toliacco Ciprs "ltie largeM' :md aiotL ecinp'.i-ie MK-k f-f vntuU iut!i:-ir line Jo Ik found in the eit. C4HI11T of Cass and Si!t::iie.the Streets, ASTOKIA. OKEtJOX. Garl Adlers 23C303S. SCTODe s -- The ar,:s: stoek or tJs Blank Bonks and Stationery ' fxlwEI Of every description. !nt-i iS'lHMH IM'IIK.-, 1IUH". 1IX-1IL.II 5 ii !- "iii2ii Ml'Ai.f in .1 -i.M rna-tll-.lf.fl l?nnlr Store. Also, news depot and agency for eveiy paper and iH-rio.tiea! p.ibiihe.l Carl Adler's Kusic Store fT Pianos and Organs. (if .id makes eoustanllv on Smitd. Al-i : lull stuck of VIOLINS. HUITARS. ISANJOS, AV- COJJDF.ONS, CONCKRTINAS. HAllI ONIC.VS, yjjUTKS. ANo :i large Mock of I lie best of VIOLIN AND OUlTAlt STUIJHSS. SHKKT AlUSIC. AND MTSTCAL INSTJIUMJN'l'S, A well as evervlhing else lelon;he.' lo a t'livt (Mass Mnsie Store. Rianosaml Orpanssold on ilie ir.oidhly m .stallment lati. or for rent. CARL ADLER'S"VAR ETY STORE Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. tf'vsL.-j-aiti g. Mu.i '"nssortinent New jroods ly every .steamer. The nnhlic are invited to examine my stuck and prices. CHKXVMl'SST.. - ASTORIA. ORHOOX Barbom's No. 40 I2-Ply SALMON TWINE! FORK km LEAD LINES, SEINE TiVIMES- il r- n m 1 .. , ! 1 A Full Stock Now on Hand. I HENRY DOYLE & CO., 511 Market Street, Nan FranclKro Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast. I Xl Ii lAaJi orKs, Albums and 14iWtd Cold Fens, SgjIIiD Resides a full and complete sloelr of i.ver-Ililii'' usiniliv X ,i'It . gsa e.jjCocKei ami lame rnuerj', Yankee Xotions anil Tovs, ck Rictnre Frames and Cliroinos. j-Rahy Caniapes, a comiilete The BossOofFee JES SS.w two dooi:seast;of ocuideni1. D. A. IMcINTOSH i TJLlIiOa, ICLOTHISR AKD HITTER Worsted Suits, Pique Suits, I Diagonal Suits, Cassimsre Suits, Tweed Suits, Gastur Suits, Flannel Suits. Al.t. "XVAV UHti)S aaMcOMDsaiESflMStiwio X EI.EfiAXT ASSOItTME.Xr OK NECKHAI niUECT I'KOM THE EVCfOkN. SID GZ.OTSS, SOIT AXI) STIEE H I A T S. 1). A.3MNT0Kil. TAILOR AND CLOTHIER,. Ocfidont IlloeSi. j.siom.'-, MARTl.V ro.VKlt. FOARD & STOKES, Wholesale and retail dea'er-t 111 Wood ;i ndJWillow-waro. 6 R0 C E R I E S. Tobacco. Cigars, Wines and Liquors IORI 1C. AXI ROUES'! If. Fruits (in d Yciirlablcs. ANt COUNTRY P!?0MK!ti. AM General Commission merchants .VSTOItl.l. OKXM.'OX. Xet In Oregon Railway .1 N:;v. t;n J)itl; liv Dairy Farm for Sale. I am instructed bv Mr. (J. W. Cofiinlierry.lo oiler for sale his fiiicly-loeahi! farm OX CMTSOI TLA INS. It consists of mi acres of excellent picture latul which, Willi the adjoining cjittle ramje. I is ii):ible ofsupportinK " lie:uIof stn-k the I car round, hiht acres fenced and u acres iuider cultivation. Finest Vegetable (hirdrn on (tie l'laiiis And sevenil birinK fruit trees. Ranch is protected bv rising ground ami timber be tween it and tlie ocean, from all heavy winds and storms. House Containing X Itootiis. Store-room, milk-mom, barn, stable, wagon shed, etc., etc. This valuable farm is situated y. nuios south irom roini .nanis- i.igiu House, and if applied for soon will bo sold at a very low figure. Mr. Collinberry being old and desirous of retiring Irom labor. If not sold at private sale bebire the first oft August, the whole property will be disposed of at Pablle Aartlon. Title Indisputable. For further particulars vii(iiire of , E. G. HOLDER, Kcal Estate. I Krnl. ir LOTS FOR SALE- Lots 4 and 5, in Block ox CONCOMLY and JACKSON OI.FA"S ASTORI lu21 dim Apply to I. IV. Cao. $50 IIEWAIM). AitEWAr.n of sri wii i. r.E pai n von , the reenverj of thebodv of Alfied Wc-t. who was drowned In the Columbia river, otf the wreck of the Grear Kepahhe. last Sun day night, the 23d inst. Deceased was about ; 21 vears of ase, well built. 5 feet seven inches in uight, liicht complexion and had on a pair , of dark pants, and vest, and a pair of heavy i leather boots : The above rewanl will be , paid bjr W. JH. WOOD, Upper Astoria, lwk and Tea Pot MAY i;r. t? E. R HAWKS i S I.K ACKNT. .ht. Asreiit or iu- .trhrOt ;:.:-!is li:arji( foids Sit-.i:. MBi).iliION RAXtJK n5.M MTTI.S A rll JlAT.'lV. v..i-i- ?ut il 5:-l w.-iklM-n 'lMfM-i ;l -ikji...i in:-..' ..r an .'ri.irce n .a w n m, AS'roiiiA. oj:ia:.)N il lull b ilhili ! si!i ft. ceo. iii m - WAI.TEiJ PKKS. !'P.(!'KIErOi: STAKE JIANAKK!: JJt'ur Siais iu iiapit' Succwaioa ! Eii!T.it;eiii :it of Kli. HARRY C02SLEY iZi:tt man. CoMU'tlims ami ai:,,z 5IISS ISOLLtiil K:tI i'or.:i' CHRISTY 31S. TOra CHRISTY The E'fiix'!- .r i!i .V3:i:i Sstttier .:iitr.itir.i. 'ro.m'llifr with a new AH the Old Favorites Retained. Open nil II:.' Vear. S'l-rrorinautv il.iji Siuot. i:tt:ire i !auso or t;ramitte Onee a WceJ:. l'oniprisiiii;.dl the latent SONGS. DAN'CES AND ACTS. V7e sive the Best Variety Entertainment la the West. Tlie tin at re Is erowded nightly, and all ' who have witnessed the entertainment pro- uoiiiu e it to he eo.ua! to any slven elsewhere. Mr. Hill as a caterer for lh publie's amuseuteid m not be excelled. Anyboily wisliiin; to speutl a j!eaant evening ami i see sparkling wit and beauty without vul- ; xarilv. should iiupnivi theopportunitvand eome. iTlic eo;'iiauveoinprisisthe follwiu!i well known Artists : tMlr Eannik Walton. Miss aIei.i.ii: Ciikistv. Mr. CiiAur.KS Konr.Ki:. .Me. Tom. Uiiims-iv. Mi:. Wai.tku 1'akics. Mir. JI.m:i:v CnNt.rcv. Mi:. IIakhv (l i.v.ss. All of uiiieli will apjvnr nightly hi their dif ferent Mieetalt !". ' Ops";: air eonrort every eveaint; : tu'rfona- aiieeeomineiieinal ;" entnuiee to theatre 1 i;t.nt'n Mreet; private liors 011 Clieaa- inus sired. Look out for Mew Stars. WAK S ;!:' J, A It K I V.'STIICB'T B-'I'SrS'BSKlt SOT3VB-: -vj ti. And no terms of peace nnt.l r-Jf ' S even man in Astoria haanev 0 -"Jfe sail or clothes -K-'rE 31 .t in, s'.v 3ss:axv. L0.1k.1t tlie iniee-. : I"suits loonier from - ?Si RanN. Ceiuiine lreieh("asiiiiere - 12 tkj Sails froni - - - - - St 00 Tin' fim'Nt lim-of s;ui:iis imtho coast to, eieet. iroai. r..i. .MKAi v, Cass street. net to Il::n-.en"s .lewelrv store GOOD CHEAP BOOTS, 1 have Lately Reduced the Price of all my First-Class ROOTS M Si:I !I.VIR T OKOl'.!; As lidlows : Finest M-v.cd Calf Roots - - $11 oo l-ine-t IVggcd 'Ian Soled - - 10 ." I-Mnet IVgge.t Single soled - - 10 rt Nothing but the Rest Rontiino Mornnr Pronrh f!n!f t-M din .My simp. I. .1. . in oh!, oppoMte the 0.R.&X.C0S Dock. Dress Making. r.v ; Mrs. T. S. JgwgU. t'p slairs, o)(Ksite 3Ii. Rogers' I:irdng ' House. VSTz 3S. rfcSSllSKE'yJ ! K& i ASTORIA. OREGON ,ta-' j n D J! p Q AMR PMCMipS J Q U n U ll O t Vi ii UJ i&.ISlllrHLOj . , . . , TOlIet aild FailCY Articles, ' 'PATENT KEDICIKES, ETC. I tsl'rcscrlptions vatvfully coinpoi'iideiUat ; an unurs. -Homeopathic Tinctmrs and Relicts, , aim Jiiiiiipiireys hpecino aiso Kept. .g8&4SA-.3 .2i: I Well Ss'liS-lsS-g'SSNia Hj2a HI N A i -Z 0--2 3 . -2 go x rm S.-?y s-s a s 8 u as o- 5 r 5i " H ! 2 c yu VA B.T sts., - m-cg inwzsma&ysiiuMzMtemnm ia3i --sSim m n - 'icSssr 0-'3 fecw.-a kJMH Si--a-s3 :siu 3's.i pg-3- BBii-s.25 .Vu. led yfe IIllWeSSJilfiifjiiiiiziiilislEIIIJ'Bl I5HWiiwujiii3flfiiKa!S?sraiNriiiH is5?jri:str,icr5'?5t"""i","':,:i-3?,"JtIF33S,s;!5ir,"!,5-r5::iS:!,,2''K3fi5-SS3:,25sstiS1 o ik n OiSLlyJai ja-S3-S52s:t23iJvaicrsswsj:5s5:sss:JSSSss3SBsE?2SCi3assBS2aiissss5S5S5eB5isiu I THIS WEEK I AT -OF- OF- ror-i m w ti -a aei Ifajgi ttxgj AT ANKRTJFT PRICES Bv order of KGZnbCXZJMZ2ZZ -'"Jt' - WHliiCTi1tp-int.Mt ., ISTOTIOE. To save exp.ense, we hereby notify all persons indebted to the Cali fornia Store, that a speedy settlement is necessary. Action will be taken to collect same ,)0 days from date of this notice. By order of Creditors. Astoria, Oregon, July 25th, 1S82. JSm JL: isrotTssei: r( .1 v 2? COKKIt OF .-JAIX;AX1 j&j5.5S:XtJU3 "sisiHii s5 wxsgs&zfze. CHAS. HEILBORN, MANTXPACTUEKR OF SiFURNITUR-E AND DEALEIt IN Carpels, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, i Window Shades, Lscs Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINIKAV CORNICES AND CtTRTATN POLES Complete in every branch. MARTIN OLSEN, HEALER IX Mfc'af FURNITURE BEDDUSTG. Corner 3Iau ami Siucniniiia Sti'oets. Astoria. Orcson. WIDOW SHADES AND TRIHHCS; LOOKING GLASSES ETC. A Complete Stock. PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. ' ATX KIX3 OF Fl'HTITrRE HCES ! STORE STOCK h 1 ir Creditors. ornery, r-Kixs & moxt(;omeuv.) DKALKKS I.V Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A Oeiieral Assortracnt'of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for itfa-- Stoves and Ranges . The Rest in tin? market. Rmmbni goods of all kinds on haml. Job work done in a workmanlike manner. .JEFVKSCSOX STKEKTS, OKKCrOXf. S BEDDING KEPAIRED AI VAIRJSISIIED.