m I .'-iy?7T3CTffi ZSTV7& g&e Bni1 Qstoxintx ASTORIA, OREGON: THURSDAY .'. MAY 10, 1883 Another Portland Oracle. The immediate question is not improvement of the ocean bar, but that the river bars can be made available to commerce, so that loaded vessels can work their way down. Willamette Farmer. That is Portland rijjht through. It doesn't make any difference whether the vessel's draught be twenty feet or two; so that they oan "work their way. down" is all that is required. The needs of the producers, the growing require ments of the great northwest, the terrible detention occasioned by the bar at the mouth of our great river, the magnitude of the inter ests involved all these amount to nothing; fix matters "so that loaded vessels can work their way down.5' And what kind of vessels are they that must "work" their way down to the sea? Vessels drawing sixteen and eighteen eet. Does the Willamette I'armcr sup pose for a moment that such mis erub'e little enunciations as that quoted can servo even the pitiful puqjose for which they were in tended? Viewed purely from a Portland point of view wo can readily understand why Portland should be anxious about the river bars. Probably if Astoria were 110 miles from the sea, with a prospect of two bridges between us and that useful body of water, we might feel somewhat exercised, but why this assumption concern ing the "ocean bar?' The Far mer should know, and doubtless does know that the bar at the mouth of the river is the obstruc tion, is the bete noir that drives away commerce, and is the real cause of high freights and ex penses. The question is not whether Portland, Columbia City, or some other locality in the interior shall attempt to be the seaport of the Northwest it takes a wider range, a freer scope, and rises to this: Shall the waters of the Sound or the Columbia river harbor the vessels trading with the North west. This is what it amounts te: All the contemplated shifting and shuffling about little inland ob structions will sooner or later be lost in the great question. As it is now, the matter with Portland shows up this way. That city wants no vessels to enter the Co lumbia river that cannot go to Portland. The good people of that city are perfectly willing to see all deep sea going vessels excluded, if all ship ping that passes Chinook can only anchor in the "Willamette. They cannot dissociate in their minds personal aggrandizement from the wider scheme of helping Colum bia's commerce l3 aiding in a de mand for bar improvement at the mouth of the river, where common sense as well as common interests suggests the work should begin. Swan Island and St. Helens' bars ma' be rcdged till doomsday; may be deepened and enlarged till the Great Eastern could float over them, without in the least affecting the supremacy of the Sound or increasing the com merce of the Columbia river. Nor is there any use for the Portland papers to make a bluff with St. Helens bar. Ship owners do not consider so much river navigation as they do the entrance to the Columbia where striking means wreck, loss of cargo, and possible destruction of life. Into the Sound any vessel of the worldcan float. Into the Columbia river only comparatively small vessels and such as are especially built for the purpose can enter. The OregoniarDs interview with Cap tain Besse elicited the fact that it was necessary to build special boats for the trade of the Colum bia. These are unpleasant facts alike for Astorians and Portlandites; facts however that it is useless to ignore and that must be met by proper action. The Columbia river can never fully enter into competition with the Sound nor San Francisco, until we can invite and accommodate all ships that float. Special boats are aroNor olies A limited class of ships means restriction ot competition; a lessening of commerce. The Columbia river is the Nations artery of commerce for the North west; its banks are the natural road beds for land carriage. JThe road ;over the Cascade mountains cannot compete with the road down the -river via Ka lama to the Sound. The road to the Sound via Kalama cannot compete with the road down the river to Portland or any place be tween it and the mouth of the Co lumbia; but the Columbia cannot compete with the Sound until the entrance shall be made in depth and capacity able to accommodate the largest ship that spreads a sail. "When thatTevent which will be of benefit to the American producer! and English consumer shall be brought about, it will do to con sider the propriety of carrying those ships if practicable nearer to producers. To advocate that now to the utter ignoring of the main point is unproductive of good result. The Willamette Farmer should know that the re lative advantages of ports on the Columbia is but a question of secondary consideration to the great northwest. Evcry immigrant who well es tablishes himself in this country brings many more to follow him, and therefore the greater the num ber of the arrivals in one year the better is the prospect for immi gration during the years succeed ing. Nothing checks the tide ex cept gloomy reports from the United States, and they have their effect immediately. After the business distress of 1857 immigra tion fell off in 1858 about one-half, as compared with that vear. At the close of the war it at once came up to the figures for 1S57, and increased until 1874, when commercial distress again sent it down, not to revive until I8S0, when the return of our prosperity was assured. According to the experience of the past, running back to 1S45, immigration is great for ten years, falls off for five to seven years, and then starts up acrain. A KiNGDOir in search of a popu lation is rather a novelty. The gradual decrease in number of the inhabitants of the Hawaiin Islands makes it an example of .such a king dom. The offers which it holds out to immigrants are flattering, and the expenses it has incurred for im porting them are heavy. A new difficulty now arises by reason of the great crowd of Chinese who are going to those sunn' islands, and the unfortunate Kanakas look with apprehension on the Mongo lians,who, they fear, may soon out number them. Congress never really adjourns in Washington. True, it stops holding daily sessions, but there are always plent' of congressmen and senators in the city to make talk, and the great game of poli tics never ends it only has a new deal occasionally. Since Villard told his Portland friends if they opposed the bridge he would stop his $,000,000 of improvements, the metropolitan dailies have no lack of correspon dence, and editorial topic. H. F. Kn-app, of N. Y., is still laboring under the delusion that hs has the correct plan for improv ing the mouth of the Columbia. He is probably a dentist and out of ft job. The income the Pope could have from the Italian government, if he chose to take the money, is 050, 000 but he won't take it. NEW TO-DAY "ENLISTED FOR THE WAFT OR "WCDIAN'S WIT" Br TUB Home Dramatic Association, At Occidental Hall, THesday and Wedaesday ErcBlus, 3Iny I5lh and ICtfa. The Entertainment to couclado with the fearfully funny Farce, " Tho Yankee Peddler. " Music between Scenes. Admission, Reserved Seats, - - 7.e ' Gallery. - - 50c Children, halt pi tec. Tickets can be procured at City Book Store. Notice. SEALED TBOrOSALS WILL BE JtE eelved by t.ie County Clerk, at bis ofllce In Astoria, until noon otSatu da". May 10th, 18S3, for c?s nt.ing for the Court House, and County .Tall. ForpaiiicuU-rs enquire or the Cleric Therisbtis reserved to i eject any bids. By order of the Couutv Court It. It. SPEDDEN. Clcik. Astoria, May 10, 1883. d-td Net Found. ON TOE MOUSING OP THE 8th, ON CJa jot Spit, about JX3 fathoms of net. no marks. The owner can have the same by applying to Jrmcs Williams, at Tanzy Point. Net Found. ON CHINOOK SriTiON DRY SNAG, 20 lathems old web, 4o mesh In lines. No mark; wood buov and sinker attached. Owner can have tue same on applying to Union Packing Company and paying ex penses, " 10-3t For Sale. LOTS. 11I.OCK 101; LOT S. BLOCK 103 : Lot 3, Blk 148; LoM.Blkag; Lots 3&4. Blk 37 ; Lot , Blk 10t ; Lnt S Blk 131 ; Lot 3. Blk 134; Lots 5&6. R!k Ml; Lot". Blk 147; Lots 5 & C. Blk 131 : 3I-Clures. I-ots 7 & S, Blk SO, and Lot 3. Blk IK). 151k l. Sin velvsi, and part of.Blk 5, Hustler & Aiken's add. And divers lots In other parts of the clt v. besides outside lands in Oregon and Washington Territory. Lease to sell or building to rent in good !U5iness location, tf BOZORTI I & JOHNS. Bids WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE I'NDEK T t signed, until Saturday noon, Hay 19thf for rilling with earth the basomeut of the Odd Fellows Hall. Filling to be brought up within seven fept of under side of joltt". and smoothed level. Bight reserved to reject any and all bids. .I.MAtL .1. Q. A. BOWLBY. F. C HEED, committee, d-td Astona, May S, 1F33. To All Farmers or Grangers of Clatsop County. YOU ARE INVITED AND BEQUESTED to meet with vour wives and families at the Granger Hall, on Youngs River, on Sat urday, Slav 15th, at two i jr.. to listen to ad dress of the Oregon State Lecturer, to be given on that occasion, and tf thought ad visable, organize the Clatsop Granges. tf LUMBER. ORDERS FOR LUMBER RECEIVED AND promptly filled by the Columbia Mills, Knappton. 1'rices on application to d2wks C W. STONE. Supt. Lost. YESTERDAY MORNING, ABOUT 100 fathoms net. 40 mesh, rj-ply, A. H. on nnrlcs. i huov with 3 lines thereon. Finder will please leave it at office of "White Star 1 ULKIlIf; vl., ami uu icnaiuiu, o-i To Let. mWO FURNISHED ROOMS. SUITABLE JL for man and wire. Apply to TllOS. LARSEN, Opposite W. L. Dement's residence. British Bark Ryevale. mm; above vessel commences JL discharging at Flavors dock Monday, the 7th inst. Parties having goods on board will pleae take immediate delivery of same, asthev will be at their rbk and expense when "discharged from ship. il3t M EYElt, WILSON & CO., Agents. Notice 15 IIEREBY CilVEN TIIATTHERE WILL be a meeting of the (U T ) Board of Pi lot Commissioners for the Columbia River and Bar. at IUvaco, W. T. on Satunlav, May 12th. 1S83. C. A. REED. Sec. of W. T. Board of Pdot Commissioners for Col. River and Bar. Dated, llwaco. May 1st. 185$. :t TIN PLATES. First grade Brand, "Peienna," IOR SALE BY MEYER. WILSON & CO., ? Portland, or CAPTAIN GEORGE FLA YEL, Astoria. G-lwk FOR TILLAMOOK. The new Steamer j&.. 33. 3X353X333 - BABBAC5E, - Master. Will leave for TILLAMOOK SATCKDAY, SIny 12tii. "EOR SAILING DATES AND TARTICU X? lais apply to .T. G. HUSTLER, .Main street Wharf, Asteria: ALLEN & LEW Portland ; J. L. STORY, Tillamook. IS. jl,C2J5 : I $ E5P53 wmtMi tT SYMPTOrViS OF A TORPID LSVSR L-OS3 of Appetite, Bowels costive, Pain, in tlie Ilcad, -with, a dull sen sation in the bade 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 inj? of havinc neglected soma duty, "Weariness, XJizziness, Hutterin at the heart, Dots before the oyes, sTcl lowSkin, Headache generally over thorifjht eye,Be3tlessness,"wnthiiL fal dreams, highly colored Uiiie, end CONSTIPATION. TUTT'S PIIiXiS are cspsrlallr adapted to such, cases, one dose c. fects tucli a cliancc or tctliue as to astonlkU tlie snflcrcr. Tiicy Increase the Appetite, and caaro tho body to Take onritsli, thust' pf' torn la nourished, and by their Tonic Action on the DlRcstlroOnmns. ItctT nlnr Stools arc produced, lii. e 'it cuuu. i!5 Mtirrav t., IV. Y. BMtawMMw mtmmm wimm .III ! It OaiT lUm on WmEKTRS chanpe to a Gloss? Black by a Flngle application or t !! Di s. It Imparts anatural color. Actslnrtant-neou-:. x. Sold byDniKslsts,or6enCbjrcsiu-f- r. receipt of...S1.00. OFKICE, U5 MURRAY ST., 5f. Y. CPr.TlTTSaAKClLcf TtltnUrluTnr-jinlcn an--j lrol lxarlpU will L BJjl.d rULK n apUcaUB. FOR TILLAMOOK. milE STEAMEIt GEN. MILKS. OF THE JL I, S. N. Co., will .sail from Gray's Dock, for TILLAMOOK On FRWAY, 3Iay 11, at G A. 3L .I.H.D.GHAY, Aj-ont. Lost. ON I'EAfOCK SPIT ON MAY SEVENTH. 150 fathoms 4 5 mesh net. Barbour's -to, 12 ply, marked O. ('. Co. Tiie finder will be .suitably rewarded by returning the same to uccan uanmu: io racks at Jvuapptou. s-3t Pioneer Annual Meeting. mnE ANNUAL MEETING OF TIIE I'l JL neer and Historical Society of the Ore gon of 1702, will be held at the rooms of Kescue Lnglne Co. No. 2, In Astona. Oregon, on the 11th day of May. l&s, at2r. m., to transact its annual business, listen to reports of officers, and addrses from honorary and corresponding membcis. and volunteer ad- uresses iroin menus oi ute organization. A sncchil and ueneral invitation is cordi ally extended to all to be present. vi per euiibuiuuuu iijviuuu. i.. v. iiuli., Secretarj'. Notice. I ItECElV TJIDS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE OF- fice of the Clerk ofSchool District No. l. Ciatson county, uregon. until luesuay. jiav 15, 1CS3. at noon, for bonds of said district. amounting to S25.C1 3. bald bonds will be in denominations of one thousand dollars each, to run for ten years, interest thereon to be paid annually upon presentation of interest coupon. Not less than S5.0D3 to be taken by any one person. Bidders will please direct communications to the undersigned, stat'ng amount urn tor. terms, rate, &c. By order of the directors. J.O.BOZORTH. Clerk of School Dist. No. 1, Clatsop Co.. Or. Sdtd County Treasurer's Notice. THERE IS MONEY IN THE COUNTY Treasury to pay all County Orders pre sented prior to August en, 1&S2. All such or ders will cease to draw interest after tills date. CHAS. HEILBORN. April 20, 1SS3. Treas. Clatsop Co. ASTORIA MARBLE WORKS. AVII KEMIAW - - Proprietor, Manufacturer ol American and Italian marble monuments and head Mones. Ceme tery lots enclosed with curbing, walls and coping or stone posts and iron railing. I'nces and designs furnished to persous at a dis tance. Satisfaction guaranteed. Slate can seamers for cannery use. ASTORIA. ----- OREGON'. BANKING AHDJRSURANCE. BROKER. BANKER AND iHSURAKCE AGENT. ASTORIA, - - - ORKGOX OFFICE HOURS: FROil 9 O'CLOCK A. SI. UNTIL .'5 O'CLOCK P. tf . Home Mutual lsmm Co., OF CALIFORNIA, J. F. Houohtox . Chas. K. Stouy Geo. L. STOP.r ..... 1'resldent .. . Secretary .Auent for 0an Capital paid up In U. S. ijoldl com .. ....... . ..$ Sift CU l0 I. CASE, Agent, j Cnenamus street. Astoria. Oregon. 67,000,000 CAPITAL, i LIVERPOOL A3TD LOON AND GLOBE, NORTH BRITISH AND MERCAN TILE OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. OLD CONNECTICUT OK HART FORD, AND COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Roprcseatin?a capital of SG7.000,000. A- VAN DUSEN. Agent. mfos,:? Finest Jtock of goods in iho City. Books, Stationery, Papetrie, Toys, Games, ANI)- Endless DJovelties. BOOKS ! All the Standard Author. In this as in every other hrancli of my business I icr.d. MUSICAL ISTRUIHTS ! Of guaranteed quality. Clocits nutl TVntcItcs. ftoltl ustd Silver "Ware. Balj .Carriages, VcJocipeclos, And every description of -AT Carl Adler's Emporium. E1KST GE.ANI) AT EMFIEE STOS.S PRIOR TO STOCK TAKING. We offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS In our line of Press Goods, Silks. Velvets, Phislies, Caslmieres ami Ariniires. Laces. Hosiery, Corsets, Cloaks, Dolmans, Etc., otc. A FINE ASSORTMENT 01 FLANNEL COMFORTERS, Blankets, Etc. Stock Complete in Every Branch. Prael Brothers. THE LATEST STYLES WALL "PAPER AT B B. FRANKLIN'S, NEXT DOOR TO ASTORIAN OFFICE. A very large Stock from which to select. Window curtains made to order. Gy-My patent Trimmer to cut Wall Taper will balound convenient to my patrons. I f Garl Adler's! iol xjL Jy JBj 9 EMPLOYMENT FOE ALL TWENTY DOLLARS per Day. The Original Italian Oi! Painting. Prof. J. 0. MURPHEY, OF SALEM, JS NOAY IN THIS CITY, and has a suite of rooms over Carl Ad ler's Bookstore, where lie will give lessoas in the art, guaranteeing perfection, at $2. Co for full instructions, or in clubs of 3, 4, or 5, at one dollar each. No Money Required in Advance. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call at my rooms and see samples. Room No. 7. Hours from 8 a. m. to 7 r. ir, 38" ATURE'S RE&EDY. Liver, Kidney, and Skin Diseases.. Malaria. Dyspepsia. j Biliousness. Pains in tlie Sack and Loins, Pimples and Blotches on the Skin, t Whether Hrrediurv. OrC.iUB,dlH Wenk;i or Excesses Can Only be Cured by the Use of MM ; Largest Sale and Most Satisfaction . Of any Me Jicne on the Coast. Sold b ali Druggists and Medicine Dealers. SI.OO per Eotllr-S. for $5.00. ,,'? 3 R I jj f IS GEO. HILL. Meiarks. - PROPRIETOR STAGE MANAGER Engagement of an entire SEW TKOITE MISS HELENA RICHMAN. The German Nightingale. MISS SUSIE LEE, Son and Dance Artist. MiSS MINNIE WILLIAMS.. Serio-comic Queen. MISS KiTTY FRANKLIN, Soubrctte. Also MR. GEO. HEXDERS0X. Ethiopian Comedian. Together with a new Under the management of PRO!. CHARLES R1CKARDS. All the Old Favorites Retained. Open all tH Year Performance Every Night Entire Change of I'logi-amise st Entire Change of Pioj Every Night, Comprteiiij svery .Mjnir, comprising SOKCS. DANCES AMD ACTS. We give the Best Variety Entertainment In the West. The theatre N crowded nightly, and all who have witnessed t be entertainment pro nounce it to le equal to any given elgcwliere. Mr. Illll aa a caterer for the public? amusement can not be excelled. Anybody wishing to soml a pienstnt evening sunt sc sparkling wit and Iteauty without vul garity, should improve the opportnnity and come. The company eomprises the following well known Artists : Miss FArotiK AVaivtox. Miss ITamik Goodrich. Mi:. Waltkk 1'aiiks. Mjc. Chas. Uakhows. Mk. Wm. Mokton. AH of which will appear nightly in their djf, ferunt specialties. Open air concert every evening ; perform ance commeneim; at S; entrance to theatre on Benton street ; private boxes on Chenst mus street. Now Stars in Raiti Succession ! ASK FOK- Union India Rubber Go's Pure Fara Gum CRACK PROOF RUBBER BGOTS. JIEWAKB OF 131ITATIOSS I Be sure the Boots are stamped CUAOK PROOF on the heels, and have the PURE GUM SPRINGS on the foot and instep, which prevent their cracking or breaking. We are now making them with RUBBER AND ASBESTOS Soles which will make them htet more than twice as long an any ltublH-r boots made FOK SALK BY ALL DEALERS. ALL KINDS KUllllKIt BELTING. PACK ING, HOSK. SPRINGS. CLOTHING, III JOTS AND SHOES. Etc COODYEAR RUBBER CO. It. 11. PEASli. Jr. r Agents. S. M. KUNYON. i San Erancisco. &EAHD CLSLMCI SALE! to make room for more 010 QUll I3U1U UliUUUlGl A. VAN DUSEN & CO. AVill sell sit cc; their entire stock of HATS AND CAP81 AT BOOTS AND SHOES. These goods must lie ribposoil of as we are soon to receive another la-re lot of Hardware and Ship Chandlery And must have room to storo it. Drugs and Chemicals J 4j.e.teoias,j 4 J. 1 'w W ,o DRUGGIST AND Vv A Pharmacist, J r ASTORIA.? 4? o ;& s 5 I'rcacriptlons carefully comionnded Day or Night. Hardware Ei SMp Clailerj. A. VAN DUSEN & CO.. . DKAI.FCS IN Hardware and Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil. Bright Varnish, Binnacle Oil. Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine, Cotton Sail Twine. Lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails. Agricultnr.il Implements, Sewing Irlncliiues. Paints and Oils, Groceries, etc, i " 0 1 T u r sri "r si r a w JL J- We have to-day finished opening and putting in order the a& l -imn&ems aSSsF ST5)T rfW Bought in San Francisco by B. F. STEVENS. 0. P. MOFF1T will be found behind the coxiuter. His long established repu tation as a good and reliable salesman is all that need be said. You WIH Find Prices Lower than the Lowest. 5. F. STEVENS & CO. &- iibsiiB - H-C& E 1 iM'CCtSSOR TO JACKINS & MONTGOMERY.) ZFHg, PLUMBING.. GAS FITTING, AMD CANNERY WORK Aticr.ded to Promptly on Reasonable Terms. 1JKXA5JU STItKKT, Soxt to C. T'. Parker's Store. ASXOREA, - OHEQOW ;S sts, -- s lf l?rJwr?,Vc- ri&?' im& i .-. ,-yj. ii-i2JJi Zi yzrz. rrs S'&iW r4 &rz & r$ Sft?1 i. rWISfc. iS2S52?ati A PUili STOCK ALWAYS ON HAKD. 15. 5.- SCA W Jti5S- Two doors east of Occident Hotel, CHAS. HEILBORN, ilANUFACTUEER OF FUBNITURE Ss BEDDI1TG AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shadas, Lacs Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete in MARTIN OLSEN DEALER IX Bir FURNITURE S5 BEDDING. Corncv Ztfain ami Mqucmoqna Streets, Astorin, Oreson. WIHDOW SHADES AHD TRIMMINGS; WALL PAPER ETG A Complete stoclt. PRICES AS CKSA? AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. A 5.1. XZISIIS F FU3I?T5JilE REPAIRED AKI VAIWSISIIED. SOLID GOLD JEWELKY, Scarf Pins, Chains, Watches, Of every description. Tiie finest stock of Jewelry in Astoria. SSyAH goods warrantedasrepresented GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. YOim PATROIVAGE. Is most resitcctfnlly solicited for the Auti GIiinesB (steam) Laundry, Coniniencingr.IONDAY, April 9, 1863. This laundry will be run without China help if it never makes a cent. N. B. On account of all the machinery not being llnbhed. we will not be able to take family work before the first of 3Iay. war. Mccormick, I'roprfetor. hi?b you mm OUR SPLENDID STOCK s::3Sisn2:::s5a:2s;eszzu3iCkSi::2EES53ziai OF j CARPETS, UPHOLSTERY, j j WALL PAPER, : ' : MfHIMIIIIIIHIfllllllfllflll Sl AND IVcxvcsl Siylcs in F::ruitnrc? SD- D. CURTIS & CO. OL "VV. (Jallick's Old Stand.) Have some eleisint ilesigns in the above mentioned goods whicli they will be pleased to show the public. Everything new and tasteful. RUDDOCK & LEVAKE, PB&CTICAL PLTJMBEES, Uas will Slcaiu Fitters. Have constantly on hand a general assort ment of goods in our line. Jobbing prompt ly attended U. Estimates given. N". B. We guarantco our work. Shop nearly oppositcO. K. & N.Co's dock. rW T & rlonfgmey9 DEALER Ef Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A General Assortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for Magee Stoves and Eanges The Best In the market. Piambing goods of all kinds on band. Job work done in a workmanlike manner. NEW MODEL RANGE CAN BE HAD INAS TOKIA ONLY OF E, R, EAWES, AGENT CAI.L AND EXAMINE IT, YOU WILL BE TLEASED. E.K. HAWKS is also agent for the And other first-class stoves. Furnace TVorlr, Steam Pit tingc etc., a specialty. ASTOEIA, OREGON. ujlj : ' - vc-iy every branch. J. H. J). GRAY, Wholesale and retail dealer in. ALL KIXDS OF FEED, Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. General storage and "Wharfage on reason able terms. Ioot of Benton street. Astorhv Oregon. Plumbing and Gas Fitting. IORIEA BROS. Plumbers, Gas, and Steam Fitters. JoLbing Promptly Attended to. A Full Supply of GAS FIXTURES, COCKS, STEAM FIT TINGS, ETC., ALWAYS ON HAND. Cannery, and Steamboat Work a Specialty. Chenamus street, opposite Dement's Drug Store, Astoria, Oregon. Leinenweber & Co., C. LKIXEXWEBEK. IT. BROWX. ESTABLISHED 1S65. ASTORIA, OREGON, TA1IEES AM GDBBKES, Manufacturers and Importers of j A I'L KINDS OF AND PINDINGS Wholesale Dealers in OIL AND TALLOW. csrHigfaest cash price paid for Hides and Tallow. Xotice or Application to Purchase Timber Xands. LAND OFFICE AT V'ANCOUVEK, W. T April 9th, 1883. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with theprovisions of the Act of Congress approved. June 3, 1878, entitled ''An act for the sale of 1 imber Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and inWash iugtan lerritory." John Anderson, of Pacific county. Wash. Ter. has this day filed In this ofllce his application to purchase the North EastJot Section 26, Township 10 North of, Kange 9 West, of the Willamette Meridian. Testimony in the above case will be taken before the Clerk of the District Court, at Oysterville, Wash. Ter., on Monday, the 18th day of June, 1883. Any and all persons having adverse claims to tlie above described lands, or any portion thereof, are hereby required to rile their claims in thi3 olttce within sixty (C0 days from date hereof. " FEED. W. SPAELTNG, dll code Register.