27 gftc gaal gitoinu. ASTORIA. OREGON: WEDNESDAY OCTOIJElt 11. 1S52 J. F. IIALLOKA.V Editor At the last meeting of the Portland Board of Trade there was submitted for the consideration of that body a proposition to improve the Columbia bar. by a Xew York engineer H. F. Knapp who modestly states: "I can fully as sure j-our people- that your bar and river will never be and never can be improved by any other plan. By vmy plan it will be permanently improved without any future work, such as dredging, etc., to keep it open,and all I want is a fair hearing to convince you all. I am thor oughly opposed to any plan that starts out with any contraction of the channel and mouth by jetties of any sort, as the little increased depth got by surh means only lasts as long as the work and expendi ture is kept up, :uj1 when that stops the channel and bar becomes shoaler andworse than ever, livery port in the world where jetties have been irid prove this. Be sides such contraction of the mouth "causes the channels of the entire river above to sho::l, and when s.floods'come the whole country be comes submerged by the river ovei flowing its hanks, because the water cannot get away with its natural facilitT. Ends' damming of the mouth of the Mississippi liver caused the great Hood in that valleyitlfe present year, and each year the Hooding will become worse and worse." It is to us down her.4, a matter of regret that Mr. Knapp does not state whether he knows thi.-. to be so, or if it, is simply his npinu n. He woujd be true if he were not false, and that disagreeable featuie necessarily invalidates the rot of I his argument. Secuutauy Tkli.ek has render - ed a decision respecting the right of mill-owners, and residents upon mineral lands of the United -States'to. cut wood and timber from such lands within the lines of mining claims regularly located and possessed under local laws' and customs, and laws of the United Suites governing the loca ting of such claims. The secretary holds that locators of mining claims, so long :is they comply with the law governing their pos session, are invested by congress with the exclusive rijjht to the possession and enjoyment of all the surface included within the lines of their locations. This right amounts to property, and is capable of being enjoyed or trans ferred, subject to all ordinary rules governing the enjoyment of I all other property. It may, conse quently, be protected in the courts, and it is the duty of the possessor to care for his own if at rcspass be attempted by strangers. The government having armed the locator with a complete grant of possession, he alone is concerned for its protection, and 'may nn-doultedry-maintain a suit to that end; but he can no longer, after availing himself of the exclusive rigiit, ask the government to bung action for what is no trespass, . except agamsl biiclr individual right of possession. Jris the opinio of the b t lawyers of the state, says the Eu gene City Guard, that in the event of a failure by the legislature to elect & senator there is not such a vacancy jis will authorize an ap pointment by the governor. The constitution provides that the ap pointment shall be by the legisla ture nn"d 'the omission of that bod' to pQrform the duty cannot author ize the governor to perform it for them. Onrv a vacancv that oc curs during 41 recess of the legis lature, and after an election lias been had, can be filled by order of the governor's appointme nt. Califorxiaxs will have tlieir choice of Jour .different tickets to vote at the next election, with several counties yet to hear from. I 'III 'III! It is not at all probable, thinks the V. Statesman, that Wash ington Territory will be admitted as a state prior to 1S8-I. The son ate is a tie, with David, Davis holding the casting' vote, and he is more likely "to refuse in our ease than he is in that of Dakota. He ! is opposed to the annexation of northern Idaho, on the ground that it changes well-fixed geo graphical lines. Tun extortions practiced by the Central Pacific Railroad company on California merchants has about resulted in the establishment of a new line of clippei ships to inn between New York and San Fran cisco for freight purposes. Tin: model political platform reported this year is the one adop ted by the Sixteenth District con vention of Ohio, which nominated Colonel M.Churchill for Coji-r. -: It read, "liesolvcd, thai we nil! beat them this year." .Tas. Wiu.iaj: is running a large salmon packing establish ment at Tacomaf his boats i-tt-h 1 ,00n ca .jnon -a" night. This, i said to be ;li :iU0th anniversary of the dcvo:y of America, by Mr. ('. t'oluutbn, of Genoa, italv. AMaiuoN" county farmer cleared $7,000 from seven and a half aeres of hops, this season. HEADQUARTERS Foster's Emporium. Most Complete Stock in Astoria Fimrarl: s! Flags! Fniit EJ.i:J: Fowijrii ami Irnxti'1i Wines and Liquors Oi Snjterior ISniiuI. FOSTER'S rOitNKU, O II &A" S10CS juiniv koauh. .1. i. i.h:' F0AE3) & STOEES, Wholesale ami rcl.til dealer? in W'ood and AYillow-warp, GROCERIES. Tobacco. Cigars. Wines andLiquors FOlMiIOX AND DOMESTIC Fndts and Vegetables AND COUNTRY PRODUCE. AMI General Commission merchants ASToiiiA, mt:;ox. .t to Oregon l!aihay& Xav. ro IW1. lv Dissolution of Partnership. twotice i.s hi:i:i:i:y nivnv thai' tin JJt iKtrtnprshlp lien Jifoi.''.isli!)i; Ik'Iv.vcii JoliJi 1. Classen ami I'liarles II. Oeikmlz. niiiler the linn name or Classen S. Oerkuil. Is this day dissolved b mnt ual consent. A II del)KwiU be paid Iiv.lohn 1. Claxen. ;::d the lnisineis Mill beeonliniied b lilni. .lOHX r.CLAS'SKX. CIlAKIJll. OKUK U IT. Order to Show Cause lVIiy Sale of Heat Estate SItoelil not Ie Jllatle. f x Tin: ri:oi!ATK coikt, coi ty Ji of Clalsois Stale or Oregon, ss. To Thomas .Moi ton .tint ail others insei. sl ed in the csta'e of Aaron 3iortnn. deaed. C C. Smith, administrator d the estate or Aaron Morton, deeeasd, liming ijlr.i J:K" petition heieni ,i:iMiifor an order u ra!c of tliorcat ciateof said decedent f.r ihe itiiriiosos.tliere:ii pet forth ; said real ostat heiim in Columbia (.oiintv, Oregon, and tar t;ei!laily"enbedrs follows, to-wit: i"h X W i or Ihe X V , or vilion Xo. :, T : X. lit west.amlthe W-ofllieX W, e: mv tion Xo. i. T i X. ;: 2 v.est. eontaimn m all 14 and SI-JCl aci.'.s. It is therefore oi.ieied by the.liij-'eof said comt thai all ieisns mteiCMed in the cst;tc or said deivas.-d appear beiore the s.dil I'robate Court on tli. lttMhiy oi'Oetober. A. I. lbs-j.al 10 ' b.eK . M efuuddny: the Couit loom rf s.iid l'iilie Court ft AMoua. Clatsnp Omen, nifeaid Stale, to aL'ow c:use why Mi older HionM iol be granted .said admihlstnitor lo sell .said ieal estate of said deceased, and it is fin i her ordered that service, of lids cita tion be made by publication for four weel.s n t lie I)iia Aviom.w a new.spaiKT ol j-eiter.d cireulal'on :u s. id CIat-oi ComiK. C.A. McCIlKi:. Probata .ludee of Clatsop Co., Orez.m. Aitist : K. i:.M'IDIEX,CliMl:. bj 1). li. V.'Rim, Deputy. deu-r.t Summons. TUSTIPK'.S COURT, ARTOltl A rlrECIXCT O ClatMtp count v. Oieuon. s.s. 1 I). Winton, l'aintifl. vs. C. G. Glass, De fendant. Tor. (j !. Glass, the above named defend anl : lu the name or the State of Oregen: J.rectmc : yon are hereby required to appear heroic the unde.-sipied jnstice of the peace for the precinct aforesaid on the 2ml day ot November. 1S82. at u o'clock in the forenoon ofsaidday.atlhe ollice of said justice, to i?t!',nnrt,l,?:i?veil?m.cd 1'talntlrf inaelul .iction And if you fail so to appear and an swer the complaint lierein.the plaintilfivill liftj dollars, with four dollars interest there on and the disbursements or action. This SUlDiUOnS IS nnhlishPil 1.- ,r,lr.-f n... :..i.... i,'8aiurt maile this 19th davof Semem Dcr,l82. 1'.' II. VOX. e-,t dustlceof tlielV:.ee. NOTICIT NOTICE is hereby .c:iven that the Common Council of the City of Astoria propose to close Cedar street in .Shive- &o4.Astori,a' from Wcit Clh street to tast second or balmon street, unless ihe same is inniroyed ou or before thirty days from the dale of this notice. Jjy order of the Common Council. f. axon ins. c . ,Alltor and Clerk. Astoria, September 14, 1882. 3QN1 II I HI II II rn TO KEEP DRY FEET Go !3?o I. J. Ai-vold's ALL KIHOS OF BOOTS & SHOES for i.Atm:s .xs5s:xTi.r.5ii:x I haw a laro lwk f Jiit-cl.t KomNsd'd ou '. lit 2iml iu nrlco :t lm :is aij. 1 vi-.li loshr in rutoin-r tin worth of Ihrinr.i iirx.aiiilNatNfy ihPin sti Hint lliey uill runit: nisun arid lirin;; llivir rileiuW. I ni:il;c all kinds of Huais and Slios lo i ii:i)i:i:. and .natT.tee a pkkkixt fit. rairnt KwrHMiiurttnM.w; on our sliws faiuf fl.msf. I.VpaitiiiKin'atU done. On -he llo.-ithvn;.. oii'Msti u. It. & N. !. STAR MA RKET. WHERRY Sc COMPAKY, ,,i,i?t:i i.ul Cured 31 cuts, Vcgotatoles, FRUITS. GUTTER, and EGGS. tJiTOsni: cc nin:.NT iiotfi.. CttJv.VVIirs Pitrcet. Astoria, Ojn LEATHERS BROS. iYS. ltn.iTni'ir.iiKRK. Up Stairs Over Avmlt C I-Vi-dicMi shop. t':t.l ;ind examine tho work s.it. diriur .mil m. lite ,nl we an iisiii!;. In row inak ii i, a iradi' ol.e ltt'!. rusvr-class woimc a m'kciai.tv. A. . Men, (hi'iisvti: to r.uiE A- ai.i.en.) WholeKi!eand retail deHler' l PtOViBiOMB, Glass and Plated Ware, TItOriCAI. AM) DOMICsriC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Toaetlier with files, Liprs.ffccofCiprs The l:inrHt and mou eiuuplele slock of Oo;l in their hue to be found 'n the city. Comer ofCit'-s ami Hqiienioei-jlie Streets, AKTOIMA. OIIKGOX. ua is i:c?iAu::i wiTiiorx l-'fc'KTlSKK XTB'K xA--ftr And no tein-.s of ieaee until 'Pl -$& every man in A-tforii: has a new -?';? siiii of f.iii,.s v V:T- sh f t-MUrs '.?- ItS1 .1I.1SJ-: BY .MKASY. -' 'Jr I-oolv ,i( the piiccs : I'.tiits-J.i order fioai - - - fS ui !'aut. GeUUiue. rit'iieiiCasnbiifre - 11? rj Suits fioin - - - i-, oo Ther:i:e.s hueof aniiles 01. !!: eoie-t to select fn.iu. l'..l. 1IF.AXY, C:s stnet, oel to ItMisin Jeli Mine PioiK'cr Gaudy Factory. FRESH CANDIES AKD NUfS. A !;:::: and new vatn-t alv.:;.s ou baud. Patronize Home Manufacture. : si-i'jiuJf.s tlia( are u:ade of .ool :uul Harmless :sie)ials.. Don't lii candies from foreijai inanuf.:c-tun-rs where tUej isso poisonous articles. l'.iiv at home where you em .see that the Candies are fresh ami the ingredients are harmless. Call and si-e me at the laeiorv opiioslte the Hell Tower. CIIAKI.F-S IL" OEItKWITZ. A. Van Dusen & Co. W ,'Ol'LD IMihWiCTFrLLY CALL TUE 1 ;itti.lln.i nf .: 1'iilnli. .n tlm ril flint they ate Aponts for tee ro'iowinp swin'j mfu-Iiine.s. uz The Ii2trietl Singer. TIo White. The Cruwxi Ami TIieJGlririilse, Wh'.eh they are .ellins from $33. to S.IO. eaeti nrt ttcry Competition. ,ien"s,.wii,Vlnc to Parcliasc machines should csdl and inspect our .stock before pur chasing elsewhere, as we guarantee tocive IierfectsUisfactiontis regards quality and LOST. FIVE SHARES OF STOCK IXTHFCO ... .W2-C:i;illu" Company, numbered from J1 !? fy Viey ara s!. 'e le returned to Louis o. Ilaaveu. XotiOcation has been left with the secretary or the companv and they are of no valu except to the original owner, SB NEW GOODS, .3STX B.!I3trOII PEIOES! I aia ojiviiin a first class stock of No-. Fnniltnrr. comprising eery thins in the i;ne of Chamber Sets, Parlor Furniture, Carpets. Oil Cloths. Mattings, Lace Curtains. House Trimmings, and the. latest novel ties in Interior Decorations. 1 would respectfully "MsggeM. to parties desirous of seeing really line goods to eall. The quality of my goods taken in consideration with their price will eemmend them to all h.vers of fine articles. IMattraSPa and Ileddlti in Stork, mid SInile to Order. Agent ibrHoey's pat. ni Iwd-tofa, of which there are over 10.000 in use on the Pacific Coast. Plavel's building, opposite Welis, Fargo k Co's ofiice. H. W. GALLICK. The BossCoffee and Tea Pot Jb2 xi. H oflL TWO DOORS EAST OF OCCIDENT, The Str.GEN. IHIXmXSS JvfJtv.. T ' Silt ir' . i ..,, ikLi,.:,-' tame day. ami will Iave apiln for Gray's Harbor. Momlav , October 'sul. For rrei'iht and passajj.- api 1 to J.U.li KAV. Ascnt I. S. X. . o. tTr"flM.JHILl,S VARIETIES. Union India Rubber Company's Pure Tara (J urn Crack Proof! RUBBER BOOTS. ' UEWAltE OF IMITATKIXS ! j He sure the Uools are .stamped CUAtK PROOF on the heels, mid have Jhe I'L'fK GUM SPRINGS on the foot and instep, which prevent tlieir crackins or breaking. I "We are now making them with UUllHKi: .iAUA.iMt:iJ.U!i soies wiuen win niaKe them last more than twice as long as any Hubbcr lkot.s made. FOR SALE BY ALL UEALEHS. ALL KIXIXS 11UBBER BELTIXC, l'ACIC- j IXO, HOSE. SIMIIXOS. L LOTHIXO. . BOOTS AND SHOES, etc. ;OOIYEAR BUDREK CO. ILH.PE.VSE. Jr.. ..,.,., S. 31. RUN VOX, f AJ' m, :liu San FrancNeo. PERUVIAN! BITTERS ! ! Wilmerding & Co., San Francisco. Loeb & Co., Agents, Astoria. ASTORIA. OBEOOX ft DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Toilet and Fancy Articles, PATENT MEDICINES ETC louudecljat JSTrescrlptlous carefully compeu: an uours. 3r-Homcopathic Tinctures and Pellets, id IIiininlirpv'4 SimwMk nlsn IcenL and Humphrey's Specifics also kept FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY ! STEAMER "KATATA" Owins to her beinj too small for our busi ness will be sold on reasonable terms. per Astoria, for particulars, when the boat can be seen. BADOLLET & CO. d-sod . Apply at the ofllcc of Badollct & Co., up- : JMJUk'.kJJLASJO-'JOU-Bj: ?0 KR.IIAAVKS smi.c ai:i:t. ?jt. XniL lor tb.' Irt.ri'i:! JJlH'Jl's. illtIlt lo!i St!14'. JIKDALLIOX IIAXiiK SI 1 AM IITI IX..s. A M'l ( IAI1 V. Xone lut Ihe b's; workiiuu i-aiplojvd All v.oik mianmlee-i or no chahi. ASTORIA. OREOO.X Will leave Astoria for GSAY'S HARBOR tN Tbiirsday, Oct. 12, 1882, i:i;rri:xiH nkxt day. 'W ill lcae for hhuilwater l!ay on V.nlueMla. October l-o.li. p'tuinim: j ceo. hill, ... rnoruiuroR WAI.Tr.lt pakk.s, - stagj: maxaoeii Enatrement of Hiss MAMIE GOODRICH, The .Queen of Seiio Comics-. J0HNWY STOKES Tlu arcatest of All Hclireiv Inijer.s.oiiutors. CHAS. BARROW j Thr Chesterfield nrZliitrcly. Together wiiii a new ORCHESTRA. All the Old Favorites Retained. OptMt all the Year, rcrfornianrr I'.v.-r.v .Mulil. Cullre (Iianue or I'ro- srnuiiue Cure n Week. Comprising all the latest SONGS, DANCES AND ACTS. We give the Best . Variety Entertainment In the West. The theatre is crowded nightly, and all who have witnessed the entertainment pro nounce it to be etiiial lo aiivelveu elsewhere. Mr. Hill as a caterer for the public's amusement ean not be excelled. Anxbodv wishlm; to spend a pleasant evening anil see sparkllmy wit and beaut v without vul- Kaniy.suouiii improve mc opportunity una come. The company comprises the following well- i;uon Artists: Mls.- fannik "W.W.TO.V. Miss Mou.ik Ciiijistv. Mit. Tom. Chuistv. Mi:. VAi.T:n I'auks. All of which will appear nightly in their dif ferent specialties. Open air concert every evening ; perform ance commencing at 8;" entrance to theatre on Benton street ; pilvate boxes on Chena mus street. New Stars in Rapid Succession ! Barbour's No. 40 12-Ply SALMON TWINE! CORK AiB LEAD LINES, ' 1 S T?. T IV K TWT IV 1?. S , O XJ J X.1 XJ X M 111 JJO " A Full Stock Now on Hand. HENRY DOYLE & CO., 311 Market Ktrcet. Han Fraurfeco 0 . . . n -n . ' Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast. iW.LIWJL-1 1 a.is. i" -- DRESS 60QDS mPAWFMMT, Largo lot of good serviceable Dress Goods reduced to 12 cents per yard. Splendid all Wool Cashmeres, all colors, reduced to 40 cents per yard. 111EMENDOUS REDUCTION ! All our 1.10 Cashmeres, all colors, re duced to 80 cents per yard. The Grentegi BmriBQB of the Siitu Calicos, 1(5 yds. of all best brands, SI. 00 Handsome pieces of Dress Gingham, 10 yards 1.00. Nottingham Lace Window Curtains; at verv low figures. Call early and secure choice selections. We still &ave on hand about 20 Hand some Ladies Cloaks, ' To be disposed of at a sacrifice. OUli SHOE DEPARTMENT Deinsj almost closed out of Ladies sizes, we have still on hand a line of Foxed Cloth Shoes. Also a few Pebble Side-laced, a handsome Shoe formerly sold for $2.50 and now at $1,75. Also Children's Kid Shoes at 40 cts.; a handsome Childs Kid Slipper at 50 cts.; Buttoned Kids at 60 cts. Full line of Misses Kid and Pebble Buttone.d Shoes at less than S. F. wholesale prices. v A splendid Boys Winter Shoe at $1.75 worth $3.00. Vy order of Creditors at- CALIFORNIA STORE John A. Montgomery, (scccessei: to .iackins & montoomery.) COItKR OF JIAI.V ASI) JEPFEBSOX STREETS, ASTORIA, - ORSQOIT. CHAS. HEILBORN, ilANUrACTURER OF FURNITURE SS BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, "Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames am) MovldiRgs, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete in every branch. MARTIN OLSEN, DEALER IN jjS FURNITURE S. BEDDING. ('ornpr 3Iain and Sittieiitoqim StreetH. AHtorla.Oresen. WIDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; LOOKING GLASSES ETC A Complete Stock. PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. AF.I. KINDS OF FURNITURE REPAIRED AIW VARNISHED. LOEB & CO., .JOKBEltS rx WINES. LIQUOKS, AND CIGARS. AGENTS FOi: THE Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. fS-AH goods sold at San FrancKcn Prices. MAIN STREET, Opposite Parker House, Astoria, Orezon. mmmaammmmim T STOCK deat.fj:s ix Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A General Assortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for Magee Stoves and Ranges The Hest in the market. rmmliiugKonils of all kinds on baud. Job work done in a workmanlike manner. Leinenweber & Co., O. r.EIXKXWEnER. IT. PROWX. ESTABIJSnED 1865. ASTORIA, OREGON, TAMERS AND CUBBRKS, Manufacturers and Importers of A LL laNDS OF LEATHER AND FINDINGS Wholesale Dealers In OIL AND TALLOW. 9lllghest cash price paid for Hides and Tallow.