W g8ic Ratals states AST0H1A, OREGON: SA.TtfKDA.Y .ILiLYKCII S, 283 Oiirflnsy C1I3. The Oregon Short Line. It is with pleasure we leurn from -ur various contemporaries of Uk antftMttnpied degree of pros- jh ritjr tlmt the communities of the north wast are at present enjoying. From every quarter comes the same cheerful statements; of lands being' settled, communication made between settlements, unprece dented immigration, augmentation of capital, development of natural resources, inauguration of new in dostries and increased facilities in manufactures. Men make a state; among the adjuncts arc money and onterprise, and it is evident that this portion of the Union is on the high road to prosperity. More particularly is this the case with "Western Oregon and Wash ington Territory. From Paget Sound to the southern state Hue, come notes of buay industry. No plaoe, not excepting Portland, can show bettor evidence of substan tial growth than Astoria. We speak more particularly of our sis tor eity because the impression has obtained that this community is a rival of Portland, or that Port land was a rival of us. The time has gone by when ill feeling or prejudice need exist between the two plaoes, and situated as we arc, we caw afford to smile at any ling ering evidence of that fast-dying feeling and take pleasure in the thought that together we may en Joy a common prosperit. With out any adventitious aid or the sudden development consequent upon ephemeral causes, As toria, in the past season has grown in a remarkable degree, and is probably attracting more attention Ubsn any other city of its sise in the United States. There is no "boom,1' nor has there ever been any effort on our part to create one. The need did not exist. The city is gi owing fast enough for a healthy growth. It is building np in a way that sh:dl ewrtire. Owe of "the best indices to too value of a place is the raKng price of propert. This has always been high in Astoria too high many think for the proper development of the city. Be that as it. utay it shows the demand. During' the last season there have boon many buildings erected coaapariMjr favorably with any in the state, large stores and warc hoasee. many private residences of a style and finish hitherto un known here, streets liave been im piowd, canneries built, the water front extended indicating the time rnn there will be a contimi us line ol doeks from Tongue Point to mitfrs Point. The present 8tiAsoa marks still greater improve :MKtE: womineut among these is tiw building of brick structures. Tfce Odd Fellows' a 50,000 bttiUftag, now in process of com pletion, is to be followed 03' other brick buildings 411 various parts of the eiry: toe incorporation of a water company which will put in eleven miles of pipes and water mras at an expense ol SS5,000 the coming summer; the erection of ga ifTOrks, the pipes for which are now .being laid through our princi pal thoroughfares; the increased oafwtal about to be invested in the banking business; the wonderfully improved steam navigation facili ties wMoh will result in making Astoria the commercial rendezvous that nature intended it should be; these are among the progressive improvements that characterize tin year as one of material growth m! evident prosperity. And all this without a railroad, or any of the' fictitious value that a railroad sometimes occasions. The railroad will come in due time, probably as soon as we are ready for it. KTi Tribwie? says the Chi cago paper of tliat name in a letter on the 15th ult., "has pointed out that the Union Pacific railway must eventually build an iudejieiideut line to the Pacific coast, and information gained by your correspondent is j conducive that this step has been determined hjjoi:, and that of the three routes which have been un der consideration that heading to the northwest has been chosen, the route to Portland, Or., having been next in favor. It is pretty well understood that while the orginal project of the Union Pa cific was to build from the initial point of the Oregon Short Line at Granger, Wy. T., (where it starts from the main line), the Union Pa cific did not enter upon construc tion until it had made surveys of three feasible routes to tide-water, and one of these routes was to Seattle, W. T., on Puget Sound; another to Portland; while the third traversed a middle ground. However, Mr. Villard, of the Ore gon Railway & Navigation com pany, agreed to build to Baker City, Or., and there connect with the Union Pacific, following the course of the Columbia from Port land to Umatilla. Since that time Mr. Yillard has become the holder of a large amount of Northern Pacific stock, and it has been ap parent that he was not anxious to carry out the arrangement, but in stead has placed a force of 500 Chinese laborers at work cast of Bkcr City and in territory naturally falling to the share of the Union Pacific, the laboiers being now engaged in making a road to Boise City, Idaho. The idea of running a line into the interior of Oregon and no further has been one that the Union Pacific could not "abide," and already it has a large force of surveyors bus' at different pointson the pioposed route between Baker City and Seattle. The Oregon Short Line, when built through to the latter point, will be about 3,200 miles in length, or about one hun dred and seventy miles longer than the Union Pacific main line from Omaha to Ogden. The Oregon Short Line is now completed from Granger to Shoshone, Idaho (the junction with the Wood River branch), a distance of 321 miles, and trains will be put on about March lit. It is an open secret that the pi esent trip of Assistant General Manager Kimball and Traffic Manager Yimng of the Us. ion Pacific; to New York, had the furtherance of the Pacific coast extension for one of its objects. gressing at both ends, there hav ing beon no cessation of labor du ring the entire winter. The grad ing of this 200 miles is nearly completed. Work on the tunnel is being pushed at the rate of 12 feet per day. that is, six feet from ; each end of each tunnel the Coeman and Mullen. The latter' will be finished by July, at which time the two ends will be joined. W V? AbEsJLh rfSa B -W asr essksaatM eA m &r-m u mr m.i? m m m a nnB 1 &32S& nn n Xi B Pi ??? 2 cAqWeSS SSS&23 BOKX. UI1I1 I I1IU In Astoria, Feb. 21st, 18S3, to the wife of S. B. Crow, a daughter. .DIED. At Gray's River, February 2G. Caro lina S. KJint, aueda years and7 months SEW TO-DAY. MOTION SALE TO-BAY. 10:30 a.m., at Holden's Auction Room. Second-hand Furniture. Bed ding, etc. One solid Clack Walnut Bedstead, Marble top Dressing Bureau and Marble-top Wash stand. One solid Mahogany Hair Sofa. Two ditto Easy chairs. Out ditto Large Kockcr. Four ditto Parlor chair. Double and single Cottage Bedsteads. Chairs, etc. Betiding?. Two double Spring bcds,ncw. Two three quarter ditto, new. Two double .spring beds, second-hand. A lot of bed-comforts, pillows, sheets mattnisses and straw Ticks Crockery and class-ware. Stoves and Tin ware, and a lot of Sundries Sale to commence at half piht tea o'clock precisely. E.C.HOLDEN. Auctioneer. NEW YORK AQBNQYb iBQ Pemi Street. SAM FSACISCO, CoE&er Mariset and Maia, Streets, CHICAGO AGENCY: S9 Slider Street. 4 BMopsgate St Wiibia Fislierm Attention Sutton's Genuine Cape Oiled Clotltinrr. Aim Double Long Coats. Half Peas, Double suits. I'IkIicx man Jumper. Fisherman Fan In. Aprons, alcoves, .Rubber Hoots, Blanket JSliirtH, Soclit., etc. At San Francisco Prices. A Liberal Discount to the Trade. Ship Masters Supplied. II. 1. CIIADBOCItXE, Agent. On the Roadway, near "Water Street. Notice. . ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY XOTI fled not to purchase a promissory nolo for $150. glen by the undersigned to 1 Houseuiau on or about tiie 7th of August. ISS2, or aiuortgage to secure the pament ot said note, erven by myself and wife on the same date, as said note and liiortgage will ue comesica ior wain 01 conMaeration. W. TV. NICHOLS. Astoria, Oregon, Ma-ch2nd, 1S83. :n3-l wk TUTTS PILL We have our Brokers and Agents in Boston, Portland, Me., Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec, Winnepeg, in the Dominion of Canada, Pittsburg, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Washington, Atlanta, Savannah, Cincinatti, Charleston, Mobile, New Orleans, St. Louis, Kansas City, St. Paul, Minne apolis, Milwaukee, Detroit, Memphis, St. Joseph, Leavenworth, Helena, Butte. Denver, Pueblo, Santa Fe, Albuquerque, Fort Worth, Dallas, Galveston, etc., etc, ANDABROAD: In Paris, Havre, Antwerp, Hamburg. Frankfort of M., Bremen and in all the commercial centers of the United Kingdom. IN CHINA AND INDIA AND JAPAN Hongkong, Canton, Amoy, Yokohama. Singapore, Manila, Madras, Bombay, Calcutta, etc. IN AUSTRALASIA Sydney, Melbourne, Newcastle, Victoria, Brisbane, Christchurch, Auckland, Adelaide, and the Fiji Islands. IN MEXICO, CENTRAL AMERICA, AND THE WEST COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA. These, combined with alcbTge cnicL efficient force of traveling salesmen, in the United States and Canada, giye us peculiar facili ties for the distribution of oroods entrusted to our care. Our London office, under the charge of Mr. Eugene E. Jones, (who has long been identified with the Home office, aud is thoroughly familiar with the Salmon trade), Make a Spatially uf promptly mid VGOiwrnkdlly Spiffing md adjusting bU Mms for Swells, C.S.XTITED GOODS 3DEPS.TMS32i7T5 Fruits and 7egetaUes. SYMPTOMS OF A v- iS. I )i From the beginning1 of tho present harvest year, says the Orcfojiidji, receipts of wheat at this point have been 1,435,144: centals wheat and 220,533 barrels of flour from the valley, and G00, 124 centals wheat and SS,SS0 barrels flour from the upper Co lumbia. Reducing flour to wheat there has been a, total of 2,0S1,- 507 centals wheat received here. Shipments to foreign ports for some time have been equal to 2,252,700 centals, and domestic shipments equal 523,5S7 centals or a total of 2,77G,2S7 centals wheat and flour reduced to wheat. This leaves a surplus of 205,220 centals consumed here or awaiting shipment. All accounts agree that therG will be no mote wheat received here for shipment, the surplus yet remaining will be used for seed or converted into flour. There is enough wheat in ware houses here to load one large vessel and even this may be sent to Oregon City for grinding. To all purposes of export our wheat season has passed and future busi ness will be confined to flour. Loss of Appetite. Bowels costive. Pain to. the Head, with, a dull sen sation in tho bock part, Pain under the Shoulder blade, fullness after eating, -with a disinclination to ex ertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with a feel irnr of havinRT neglected some duty, weariness. Dizziness, Fluttering nt the heart, Dots before the eyes, Yel low Skin, Headache peneratly over the right eye, He3tle3snes3, with fit ful dreams, 1ijhly colored Urine, and TTTTT'S PII,Ii8 are especially nilaptcd to sucli cases, one docc ef fects jujcU a. change or fcclinz as tr cstonlrtli the snflcrer. Tney Increase tlie Aijpetlte.anrf can tho body to Tali o onllcsh. thus t -' -tm Is nourished, and bv their Tcsslc Action on the XUprestlve Orca8,i:r;r uiar Stools arc produced. 1tIm2jcu.'w. 5 Murray SU. TV. V. J SOLE AGENTS. Golden Gate Packing Co San Jose Domiuick, Sheffield & Knight Santa Barbara J. D. Dawson Packing Co San Joso Riverside Fruit Co .-. Riverside Fresno Packing Co Fresno Los Gates Packing Co .'.. : Los Gates J. Lusk Canning Co t. Oakland California Packing Co . San Jose Sierra Madre Packing Co Riverside Capitol Packing Co Sacramento Live Oak Packing Co San Jose Tres Pinos Packing Co Eureka Chico Packing Co ". Chico Redwood Packing Co Los Gates Gext HAia or WmsKEits chanpo to a Glossy VulCX by a slnslo application ot thl3 Dvu. It Unpartsanatural color. Actslnslnnttm-ouv .y Sold byDruccistSjOraentbyespnas a rccdptof...SI.OO. OFFICE, 35 BIUKRAT ST., H. r'. f Dr.TrrrSUiM'ALorTstuUrlaranEalloa eih. VCtcfb! UrMpU will b BaUtd tXtX on tpp2c3U.su J Notice. "JYTOTICi: IS IIERERY GIVEN', TIlATTIIE X undersigned will not be responsible for any debts contracted or made, by or in the name of the Ann of Merrill and McGrecor. composed of E. S. Merrill and W. F. McGre gor and formerly doing business as black smiths &c. in Astoria, Oregon, as no person iias any auiuoniy 10 contract or maKC any debts lor .said firm and lias had no authority lncc tin time of the transfer of the business 01 Merrill and McGregor to G. A. Stinson. v.f. McGregor. Astoria, Oregon, Feb. 23d, 1883. d lwk Eagle Packing Co San Franoisco Santa Clara Packing Co Oakland San Lorenzo Packing Co San Lorenzo EASTERN AGENTS. Cntting Packing Co. (Standards) San Francisco King, Morse & Co San Franoisco PACIFIC COAST AGENTS. 'O'syxasff faceixg go.. WHICH IS COMPOSED OF A. Lusk & Co San Francisco J. Lusk Canning Co Oakland Cutting Packing Co (Standards) San Francisco " San Francisco tl San Francisco " San Francisco " San Francisco King. Morse & Co Banner Packing Co Schammel, Reynolds & Co Code, Elfelt& Go SOLE AGENTS. Wm. Ilume Astoria, Columbia River Win. llunie Eagle ClitT, Fishermen's Packing Co " White Star Packing Co. (formerly C. Timmins & Co) Columbia Canning Co. (formerly Thistle Brand) " " James "Williams & Co - " Union Packing Co " Seaside Packing Co " Pacific Union Packing Co " Samuel Elmore v T Pillar Rock Packing Go '...:. lC And the control for 1883 of Joe Hume's Photo Brand of Co lumbia River Salmon English & Co Lower Cannery, British Columbia English & Co r Upper " British Columbia Packing Co " " British American Packing Co " c Capitol Packing Co Sacramento River Phoenix Packing Co " " Suisun Packing Co " " Courtland Packing Co " " Jones & Anderson " " Wachusetts Packing Oo ,. . . . .v. . . . Alaska -i5i5GGgaSs3 Notice. A NYOXI5 MISSING TWO HOGS CAN juL have them by calling at my place, prov ing property and paj ing charge. FRED SHERMAN. "Wm. GoirvBRXEUit Morris, col lector of customs at Sitka, has till Mav 1st, to square up accounts and go. Tom Shannon, of San Francisco takes his place. Advices from the front, on the line of the Northern Pa cific railroad, show that the end of the track running west is now within 10 miles of Bozeman. The end of the track coming east is at the mouth of the Missoula river, leaving a gap of about 290 miles to be laid, ail of which is in Montana territary. "Work is pro- QQ CiC( TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit, t)iJJJJ on real estate security. Apply to BOZORTH& JOHNS. For Sale or Rent. A HOUSE AND LOT I X WILLIAMSl'ORT. Will be sold cheap for cash. For par ticulars Inquire at Oregon Meat Market, of nil lm GEORGE GANZ. Notice. ALL PARTIES KNOWING THEM selves indebted to the late M. W. Gal Hck will please pay the amount to S. Schlus sel at the White House Store, who is author ized to receipt for the same. V. GALLICK. Astoria, Oregon, February 2Sth. 1833. Notice. - BIDS FOR THE PRIVILEGE OF FISII ing the beach at Fort Stevens, Oregon, during the coming fishing season, will be re ceived at the office of the A. A. Q. M.. Fort Stoens. Oregon, until 12 m.. March 7, 1683. Bids should be addressed .to the under signed, at Fort Stevens, Oregon, and marked on cover, "Bids for privilege of fishing." M. F. HARMON, 2nd Lieut. 1st Artillery, d-7t A.A.Q.M. X33L .3 S,3E5.j.3XTOXJSOO, ISSUE LETTERS OF CREDIT, MAKE ADVANCES on Consignments in Produce and MERCHANDISE, directed to New York and other Atlantic Markets, to England and Continental Ports; also, to ports in China, Australia and South America. PURCHASE and SHIP STAPLE MERCHANDISE to California and the above named leading markets, and MAKE ADVANCES on Consignments thereto; Charter Sllips, Engage Freights for all Ports, free of commission to the Shipper; Eftect Insurance in the leading offices, on the best terms, and do a General Mercantile and Exchange Business. . X23. OjBCXO--CS-O, Receive consignments of California Produce; and make a Specialty of California Canned Goods and Salmon, X33. XaOiKTIOOIKr, Consignments solicited on which the San Francisco house makes liberal advances. Special attention given to adjusting claims in blown and pierced tins. 1H ASTORIA, At FlaveKs Wharf and Warehouse, under the Management of Mr. Samuel Elmore. Supply Canneries at the lowest Market Price with al! articles of Merchandise. Receive Storage, make Advances on Merchandise and do a C3t-E53STE2X-aLXa 3VE3ES5.;ua.35JT:XsXXJiS3 EUSIKTESS. Files of all the leading Commercial papers of the World will be kept for the accommodation of our friends and constituents, and full market reports freely furnished on application. , A weekly lettor on the Salmon market from our San Franoisco, New York, Chicago and London houses will be at the disposal of our friends.