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w 22&C gaits gvstaviaix. ASTORIA. OREGON- THURSDAY AUGUST !, 1SBU I J. F. IIALLORA.V .t.ditor Onr Korthera Scizhiiorc. The travel inrr an-ont .,f '.... P, ing agent ol tut- Jve- Oregon :::xl Waiiiiiir. , , whom we have so ex-,, sources of ton" from wl tensively quoted, -writing of a recent trip to Cbehalis and .Monte sanosays: . . "It was low tide when we start ed from Oysterville, laying bare thousands of acres of flat opposite the long half-mile wharf only reaching about half way to where the little 10-ton steamer lay wait ing to receive us. The driver of the Tlwaco stage pressed his team into the bay, until met by : small boat called a dingy, into which we stepped from the stage, and were quickly taken' aboard. The wind was blowing quite fresh di rectly ahead, but the Gen. Gar field plunged fearlessly into the rising waves-sometimes covering us with spray rounding near the bluff white shores of Goose point, and reaching the 'first landing (Bay Centre) ten miles from Oysterville, in about an hour and a half. This village lies on the northeast side of the point, and consists of some fifteen buildings wharf, house, store, school-house and residences, with a light growth of spruce and hemlock in the background. A half-dozen oyster boats were anchored near the shore opposite. A narrow belt of rich tide land borders Patia cre.k, which flows into the bay here. A few Indian huts are seen near its mouth. Capt. Brown carries the U. S. mail, and we now head for North Cove, two miles east of Toke point light I10u.se. The Indian village of Georgetown, containing some fifty people of the Qulnault tribe, is .situated on the shore some two or three miles to the eastward. The U. S. government provides them with a school, but no other assistance. There is no landing at the ( 'ove, and the' steamer lie out in deeji water and sends the mail ashore in a small boat. It is nearly dark when we get under w:iy again, and 10 o'clock before the captain announces our arrival at South Bend. This town situated on the left bank of the "Willopah river, about three miles from its mouth is at present the most important ant business centre of. the Shoal water Bay country. Simpson & Co.'s saw mill, located here, manu factures about twelve million feet of lumber annually, shipping in their own vessels to San Fran eisco. Thoy employ forty men at the mill, and a much larger foice in their numerous logging camps. There are extensive bodies of excellent fir and spruce timber upon the head waters of the Wil lopah and Nasei rivers. John Dunn brings down four million feet a year - from Mill creek, a branch of the former; A. Soules, two million; and Joe Goodell and J. Fowler, one million each, from the main "Willopah; and J. .U. Rhea and H. Ellis, three and a half million feet more from, the south fork of that river. Mr. Dunn informs me that the loss scale on an average about 1000 feet, for winch they receive 4.7o per 1 000. Capt. S. C. Mitchell is building at South Bend for Messrs. A. Craw ford, John Wood & Co., a fine vessel of 390 tons burden, which will be launched early in the fall. Boats drawing eight feet can reach this'point at low tide. We remain over night here, finding quite comfortable accom modations and good fare, at the South Bend hotel, by S. S. Ewiug. In the morning we aemd the river nine miles further to Woodward's Landing, at the head of steamboat navigation on the right bank, thirty miles from Oysterville. It is quite free from snags, log jams or obstructions of any kind, thre wtt u.iu jci-.i. ui water on tiie shallowest bars at low water. The current does not exceed four miles anftour in Eny place. TheWillo- pah valley is over thirty miles in length, varying from one-half to I one mile in width. A considerable aroa of the richest tide lands ex- i tends :ilong its banks for fourteen i ., , . , . . uirs iroiu us mouiu. iiiese uro- 1 duce large I'top of graj-s, afford excellent pasturage, and ma he I Ps,s.v H'elnimeil bv dikiti"; for nr- . , , " 1 "-" !wrus.ps. 1 hey are !mr- deicd lv a 10 tiM of Miriirt' -mil , ,' . . !. hemlock, which increase in density as we advance, except where con-' sumed bv timber fires. It is set- 1 tied all along the way, there being more than seventy families lixinir, ,, i--n t 1 i upun iue upper xi inopaii auove Woodward's Lauding, on and near tue little openings known a, "Forks," "Half Moon,' "Fern and "Elk" prairies. highly of the healthfulness of '-"jCOFFINBERY FASM climate, though the women com-J . plain somewhat of the eceive 1 . . . ,. , ! nun fall in winter, which confine-' them so much in doors. The ,.,, , ,....' pie are cntpigen maiuty 111 uau iur;ni(ltoek-iainir. Small fi nil-.! generally do well, hut apples aie suhject to blight and specking. Returning, Capt. Urown hiuded me at Xorth (.'ove, Toke Point, just in time to secure passage on Peterson's stage for PeteivonV Point, fifteen miles noith, a: the entrance to Gray's llarhor. This line makes regular ttip twice a week in connection with the II waco, Shoal water 33a3' and flray's Harhoc steamers. "We started from the Xotth Cove house, irrs. Johnson, situated in a veiy pleasant Scotch pine opening near the bay; and eio mg the point some !wn and a half miles, most of the way through a a thick growth of pine, spr.ueo and alder, followed a magnificent beach for eleven miles, then recrossed to Mr. Glen Peterson's, on tiie Gray's Harbor side. He landed lieie twenty-six years ago in an Indian canoe, una now owns a lancu 01 5,200 acres, extending fiom ocean to harbor, with a frontage of six miles on the former and thiee and a half on the latter, li embraces besides a good dairy range, now supporting thirty cows and other stock a considerable tract of iich bottom land, easily reclaimed for fanning purposes b' diking. A seaside resort called 'Ocean Talk' has recently been laid out Here. Thi? vicinity possesses nuc attrac tions for thoe health and pleasure seekers fond of lymtitig and fish ing. .ifai::ci!:i. In Uppr Astoiia, by ltex. .1. l'.iians, Augusts. l'liorOtto Peterson ainl Ficil erM OImsii. In Astoria, Aimnsi tli, hy ltev..J. Jle Coiinai, 31r. Mai tin .lolinou Jo Mis' Anna Greta Wilson. JIKI. AULLEK Ai Gnix's lliver. W. T.. AuKisl3th,lRS2. after a protracted ill ncs". Alalia Jli I ItT, aed 17 x eats ami ' inoutlis. ISW TO-DAY PACUIC HOUSE. OYSTERVBLLE, - - V. T. : ."Wiles fnini IMVA"0. .SlaM'oumvliii D.iilx. Pan. - - ;1 J IJo.tid by the Day. - $121 Hnaidby the Week, - - - - cs j OjMei-. CI.uiK, etc., kept roustantly 011 hand and served in anv slxte, without extni harjje. 21. C'AfCftrTIIKKK. I'mpnetoi. Benton Street Improvement. NOTICE is hcieby iven that the Common Council of the City of Astoria iuoposc to onler the inipioxcinent 1 that portion of Ienton .Street from the .south side ot Concomly street to the north side of Court street in 3IeChnes Astoiia, by planking the saute t!uoits:h tiie center twenty feet in xxiiltlt xxith new and sound three inch plank, and unless a remonstrance signed bj the owners of two thirds of. the piopef ty fionting on said portion ot.-aid street be filed with the Auditor and CJeik within ten days trom the final publica tion of this notice, viz: August 30: h. iss. the Common Council will order i,ail int- pi ovement to be made. J llx order of the Common Couueil. F.C.NOKIS!. Auditor and I'hsk. Astoi la, August Hth. 18S2. i NOTICE. NoTICK i? iterehy gix'en (hat the. 'Common Council of the eilx of Astoria propo-e to establish the grade of Cotttt street in McCUuc's Astoria, for the east ern limit of said Court street to t he vM side of Lafayette street. By order of the Common Council. F. C. XORIilS Astoria, August 9th, 1882. ytd. NEW TO-DAY. m . . . meciiiii, ui riioi uuiiiiiiiwiomi;i . JX. Conrnissiouers lor "Washington Tcrrito- i lii'i-rivi: nv n . 1:11.-. :n ii i-iinc dax-.Aiuustmih.iw. T.rordcrnrtnro.ird n. (.com toys. S"efx n.willncneiaat iiwai. x. i..ou mun- K:V:i.a, w.T. Ai'ums. T-S. am:.! - NOTICE. NMTii'l is Jureby vu tint the Common Council ui the cii;, nf Anuria ',,,0,. i i-iaWwh :li.-r.idri.r W.UI itnvj. ,nM,iv.jVAsii,ii:i.fiiiiHUuM-.!sl ikf V-l Fifth street tt t he eastern limit f -ai.t Wall stieet. Rx'oruVi l llii t'mniuoii (."nunc: I. T. I. XWiRK Auiiitoi and ClfiS . Abulia. Aumot . IrtSJ. v:d NotiCD. v hither the caitain nor - L. Consignees of the itritish bark .Ian in;: Rain xxillYw; responsible for any debts that max be unt tart pit bx the erexx C. L MOCKl.I'R. .Master. Aston.i. Oregon. August 7. lSsj. did Thev Z .AUCTION SALE. ., . , . , ,., .,..,,, iac are axvanlnl. 'Incntj-lno m-v. rm. rrid.1V. Angus', 11th. at 11 A. .M.j;:.Meiltoth-Viin:mroll--. " 1 Ji-s.ooisaiut mts xohk man nr At Holden's Auction Rooms. WiSlKn i.,.i r,r ,i- l lion anil ltoaitt in tl Vina-ui"- 'o!lr a hMm.ioil iu Mr :. W.c..nn-.i rx l,ll ,,',s".w: a.llli.liiM- ir.iirj iiiii i. 't:ii.lm of H4j:iTe-irpKktl .ituc i.iinl. rfcht :htin fcHPi'il. and '. itmlrr uii!:iliiu. i'miKt iKiialii' f5:irt!r:i mi the 1'I.iiiih. i;nttl riilritcf:iiiil all ihi' m-,-.s:in 0111 !im:n Waimtilx limil. IVnnsut S.ilc K. C. IlULDKN, AurUi.iu-ri. N.I!. Xu IteltiT (hance fxor olffivil In sfcn!.ilois to lux a Sra-iili? ivmiii r.tp;: liic of liciii l.tid o!f into IniiMiit Iot-.- Equalization of Assessments. TWOTICi: IS HKKEBY GIVEN THAT ON i.1 the last .Monday in Annual. 1N, lhr I!o.im of hquahzatiou ot Clatsoji eouutx-j will attend at tho ofliec of the County Cirri. 111 said county, ami publicly examine ihi a siM..iiniit roll lor the purpose of eom'rtiiiK all -rrors thorrin. in the xaltiatlnn. i!eTip tlotior ijiiiihty of lands, lots or other jiroji ertx :and it ik thediitx of all inrsmw inter ested to appear at s:ii"i litiamat Jliat time :tml pl.iee will) tlieir rompiaiiUs or re'juei" it anx thex haxe in that matter. W. W. l'AltKP.!.'. r.iiintv Assessor of Clatsoji riiintx'. (ln. Astoria. Aiijiitst 7, lss. " did LIBERTY IIAIjL! FOR OA'E XII1IIT OiXLY. T:S5'itSSAV Slveiiius: August IO. Laughter and Tears ! Miss Henrietta Monroe In her iiitiuilatOe Dramatic Recitals and Character Impersonations Ptmii lier HeiH.-ilotreoroxm'Ou l -. S-!r.: iiiiBtnun Widow Bedott, David Copperfield, Romeo and Juliet, Etc, etc. Pronouncedly the Press, 1kIIi ofthiseoiui try and Kuuland to he one of the most Iiislmetixo, InteivstiiJjr.andAinitshi enter- tatuuients aowixcn. !iss Monroe essentially beconies n f.txor ilex;il!i au.x audience before xxliom she ap pears. A ir Yitrl. Tritiiuic. Admission ----- 50 ts. No extra chaise fir lescrxed M-ali id Carl Adlcr.s. Notice. vKniiKi: 'j 111: caitaix nei: nti: jJi Consignees of the Ihilish Imik Wolfe will be responsible for a:ix debts nt::i n:a be cont nu ted bx thcercu. .1. KKI II. xi.tsier. Astori.i, Omi:oii. August 7. IVs-j. did A. . Allen. lM tCllsSiiU it VM'.V & Xt.l.KN.) W!i.ileileand ivl.ul tlrnl.i In Preyisfens, Orookery, Glass and Plated Ware, TKOP1CA1. A NO DOMP.STIO FRUITS AND VEGErABLES. Together xxith files, LiQDors, Toliacco 1 Cigars The l:irji-t and most eouiplele stock of Kods in their Hue to lie found In the city. Comer of Cass and S'liirirnif jhi Streets. ASTOiiiA. oi:k:o.. 1: p. sri: i:ns. c .- p.uowx CITY BOOK STORE. V. here xou will find all tho standard ucik of the d.iy,:ind aconstantlyt tmiKhij: M"ck"if novelties and I.inex artichs: xe keen the bestassortiui'iiti'f xarletvirood? 1111 tic Pocket Books, Picture Frames, Steroscopes, Mu sical Instruments, Sheet Music. Bijou terie, & Celluloid Goods, etc., etc. B F. STEVEXS & CO. The BossCoffee and Tea PotL JL i "S"r """": KM -E wfUBa A-OcK TWO DOORS EASTIOK OCCIDENT, WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY. ' :KOS:uliifs nud li IrolV..or.H ami JuslritPtor. Tour ililUiit i.urcs in tli( tnlliw ail six in tlie Aiv.iii-iiiv iiiclhtliitir a 1:umi:--. t'oiirsi ami TftirlH'is 'mirs r.irxxhk'li liplo - ar. ....... I. ls: Semi for Catalogue lo Tim. V.uiioy. Iroi!ent. t a'.-lin "..ilcui.Oie-oii. IHAGMJ8 i;. CWWBY, IV.iler in HAiuWABE, M. STEEL 'J ' WA tx i& Iron Pine and Fillings. ' ,. . J tJpen :;ll III,' l-ar. I'er.orni.iiKe !x r.x Muht. C.iilli'c ( bnn-f nT Si -IM.I'.M lIKItS AND STKA.M KITIT.IjS srainir nre ., WrcU. Goods and Tools-. SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON TIN AND COPPER. Cawry M Weneiis Smjilies " x ft. in 1 dlOVcS. I IR nare anil nOUSS Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET WON. TIN. COP PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING Dona with neatness and disholcli. 1 None hut first class workmen euiploxtsl. ' A l.inre assortment of t SCALED t'oi'stanib "" """' m, -. ''VktVTa- J(k i,JLJk"L JtviiA jr Cleaning Repairing. m:at. ciir-AP and i-cick. nv ;r.:e'H MiVKrr. Maui'Street, unuisitp X. IjiebV. .1. H. JD. GEAY. Wholesale and retail dealer hi. all icrxjs or x.vi:i:i), Hay, Qats, Straw, Wood, Etc. Cener.il Morale and Wharfage on renson able irrnn. Foot of liet ton street. Astona Oregon. X.. Be, Gr- SMITH, Importer and Wholesale dealer in Cigars and Tobacco, Smoker's Ar ticles, Playing Cards, Cut lery, Etc., Etc., '1 he laciest and finest stoek of Meersi hauni and Amber pods In theeily. Tartieular at tention paid to outers from the eounto and x essels. Choiiamus street. Astori.i, Oregon. THEO. r.KACKEK. lan.lKer YACHT BLUE SKIN. Clipper built, copper fastened, double mast xosel, lies at Case's xx barf. Ueady to n--celx e passengers, freight or ex cursion parties 10 all parts of t lii Cnbimbia rix'er anil vieinlt v. ttsrl'or further particulars fmrniie of .John Roijer. Centntl Market. Or of Capt. IVood. blaster and owner HANSEN BROTIIERS, Architects and Builders, All klndM of IIouso work done at xhorteHt notice. Shop Comer of Cass ami Astor Street, ASTORIA, - - - OREGON $500 Reward. We xx ill pax the aboxc rexxard for any case ofUxer Coinplaint. Dyspepsia. Sick Jlead .iche, tndhjestlon. Constipation or Costlx-e-iiesscinnotcuro xxith "West's Vegetable I.l-er Tills, xx lien the directions are strictly complied xxith. They are ptne'y Vepi table, and nexer fail to gix'e satisfaction. Stifsir eoated. Itrixe boxes, containing :w Tills, a3 cents. Tor s;de by all DruKdsts. beware of counterfeits and imitations. The genuine manufactured only by Jonx C. Vit & Co., "The Till iMakor' 1st ami IS" AV. tI:ulLsou St.. Chicago. Free trial jiackaKe sent by mad prepaid on icceipt of a 3 cent stamp. "V. E. Dement, agent. A. Yan Dusen & Co. Inil Tho H'!ti The Crou 11 AinIThr;ilrirtK'. Which thex- are selling from . to3.). eReh and Arty CoBjpetition. lVrsons wishing to purchase machines should call and inspect our.stck lcfore pur-, chasing eLsexxhere, as xxe guarantee to gixe perfect satisfaction as regards quality and price. VOPLD R1-ST.:CTI.T.IA CAU. THF. L ! I ! -Jlj J?11g EMi&&MtVUanii'i1n V attention of the Tublic to the fact that K fc-J 4 S"5 g 1 "s " 5" 2 S Urc ! - 5 55 --S-Ss'pSB:" s M sg g K"!cII they are Agents for the f(.ll(mngM.nm-1 I m "3 7 S 5 - "'S slsl 2 i 3 gg ZlZU 3 I If jj $ ? Ul &" Vi5S roioi sinsc. B5 VX S.s-.if-S fiHi :-aS-3s.i-2-:5--s-:5i I"!--"?" :lJ MAY V,r II!) nj E.-R.HAVKS mem: aci.m. !. Ae-lU ftt :Uv Wfl.rtlfil WMUf.LIOX l5A''iL mi m M'rrjxu. a -u'i.iiy. Ni'i. I ni ih lr"l '.u.il.'i'.i it iiiiiiloxttl Ml rt k&tiar m!fi .! n i.-i 'h tet. rsss ASTOKIA, OllKGOX !, ( S R J T IBS. Vko. HM.l.. W MTI'i: x'VKK. iM.'orinnoi: STACK MxAVCKK I'ew S'.an iit Ivn'jiw! Sncorsion ! Piiienjent of KR. HARRY GOX-JLEY J'.iwi mail. Cotiieditiii R!i! "aiieer MISS H0LLIE CHRISTY SiM'lt (4i:in Onft MR. TOM CHRISTY Tin J'rtiiee P O!! ":ni 'niir- M)i::'.lii Together xxitit a new ' All the Old Favorites Retained. "oiiiinsiii':dl the latest SONGS, DAHCES AND ACTS. We give the Best loi'irftr r t- r rl o i n m ft it f " "' ,olJ,I:1 t;"v,vcst . .vrsjsLstss uoiuueit to be euial tonnyKixeuelsexxhere. lr. Hill as a ealerer for the nubiic's amusenient can not be exeelted. Anxliody xMshint: to Mieml a nbnisanl exviiiuu and see .sp.irklinjr wit and beauty xvithoitt xul arity. shoubl nuiinne the opportunity and eonie. j Tho eo:iMKiny j omnris I Mi I " x y y 1 k W.x iroy . ; "Iis ;.ini.i.iK Chimstx. ""' chaui.ks Kmn.KK. .Mi:. Toxi. Ciiicisrx . .Mi:. "WAi.tku Pakics. I .Mi:. JIai:i:v Com.kv. Mi:. IIi:i:x Ci.Hyv. 1 All of whu-'.i will apiH'.ir nightly in their dif fe'rcul sjel.dlies. ' Ope.iaireomvrtexer.x exeiun: peifoun- aiieeeoiuuieiK'iuzat S; entntnee to theatre on 1'entou .street ; prixa'e boxes on Chena- imis .street. ' " look out for "Mew stars. WAR IS Ii:i;iiAItKZ '.VlTIIOl'T i't'iiTiir.i: xetics: , ,i-.g And no terms of peace until ' 4rZi ' rvt i.ti liiilll ili isiii ih 11. is ,1 urn 2$ civ 5" ,rMiWvsu:t of elolhes MA!K ISV .Ili'.AXV. , IMik-at the priees : ! r.uits to older from - - - CS CO IMnts. Centime French Cassimere - 12 W) ' Suits fiom - - - - - - iiw The Hiiost line of samples on the const to I select rrom. l.t. MKAXY, r Cass street, next to Hansen's .icxxelrx sj0jj I GOOD CHEAP BOOTS. 1 haxe Lately Reduced the Price Of all my T'tM-f lass 1:001 t miil linn: to oi:i:i:. As follows TiiiiNt Sewed Calf Roots Finest Tegged Tap Soled Finest Togged Single oled 'sit iw : N'otlungbut the Rest FsedniMyshnp. ' :. .1. Arxolil, opposite the o.j:.&n.o.s nock. Dress Making. t:x Mrs. T. fS. Jewett. tTp stairs, opposite Mrs. Rogers P.o.iuhm House. IV. E. DEJffiEHT, ASTORIA. ORIXIOX D?oUi1lSanAdNFDaEcJlirticiAesl;S'1 PATEWT ffiEDICirffiS, ETC. CSy-Treseriptions itirvftilly coinpouudcd'at all hours. ""Homeopathic Tinctuie.s and Teilets, and Humphrey's Specilics afs kept. 1 S-5 ss.5 " 5"i "!-"5n'l!3P30 ." om-uoj S.i-"i IS &??! zi Sl " V & libJ 1 m i- iii isvi jik. - ..- 1 ." t. v. " ca & n - a x iBoj- bmh tau- ina m N ,SIMIP SBJli-ssif iili.-sjii-gniis R9is-s-ipn rR'',32r 7- " - 53 !r- s'J5-s'res ZiV. WSmiz c-FSl """ s 2 w-i gw ss "nnm . "nnm ;;-sii2i5;ir.3::J7::j:it:iiisii::;e:H:isuiJ3s;2ziia:iii:i:iJS3isiSBiissiyiai y s m a" ga , sr?". r a 1 0 tn '& s 'in XHJjMJLY 'i R C -b a n H KS:ils5rtii25:J, :E??s3s;isa33;?ni5E:rrs: n & Oj" AU I THIS iisiichiiJiMtfiKnsxiiaskzaasisaaiss&EJiasadB'JZisiiiiiiEdiiisaiiiiiiBtuiiiHiiiiiiAilii AT OF- ,ILk; ni AT BANKRUPT PRICES Bv order t.ts - wjijf.l.ji - i.mn.t..l, - - - jSTOTTCK. To save expense, xxv Iteioby notify all persons indebted to the Cali fornia .Qton that a speedy settlement is necessary. Action will be taken to collect same 30 days from date of this notice. By order of Creditors. Astoria, Oregon, July 25th, 1882. J$Im JL, Montgomery, tsrc(Tsoi: to .iackins & mont(;o"ieuy.) COKM5K OF -IAIX:AX3 CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OF Bs!FTTHlsnTTJE.B AND DEALER IN , Carpels, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, J . Window Shades. Lace Curtains. Picture Frames and Mnuldinnt WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete in ex-cry branch. MARTIN OLSEN, IlKALCli IX m? FITR.N LTUBE ? BEDDBSTG. j 1 Corner ninxu ainl Squcmouitu Street. Astoria. Orcson. WIDOW SHADES AND TRIMMIHGS; LOOKING GLASSES ETC. 1 'ninptclc MocK. PRI0SS AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. AM. KIXHS or FriSTftTrRI. "JftKPAIRED AA"I VARNISHED. n v T vj MJUU8I m czzais'ZsssiBasasiss Hi M1CE8! WEEK IA STORE OF- PT STOCK I N Gr of Creditors. i .i. IKAI.KKS IN Tin, Sheet iron and Copper Ware. A ("eiiend Assort nieut'of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for Mn&fM Stoves and Ranges The Rest in the market. Tiuiiibtni; goods ot all kinds on hand. .Ion xx'ork done in a workmanlike manner. .lES'FEKSOX STREETS, Se BEDDINC4