f) ltc gaUxj gt.sioran. ASTORIA, OREGON: THURSDAY. ..... MARCH 2G, 1885 THE CALIFORNIA FISHERY. WHALE Few people are aware of the extent of the whale fishery on this coast. There are many little coves along the coast of California where the hardy and daring whale catchers live in an unobtrusive manner, with no particu lar expense except cheap, strong clothing and plain and wholesome food. They have no operas to attend, few or no taxes to pay, no fences to build, or streets to grade, or lands to plow. Their home is on the sea, with brief Btays on the shore, where their duties consist in changing blubber to oil, which they put in barrels until they obtain enough for a shipment, when they lash the barrels together in the form of a raft, signal an empty lumber schooner, and float the raft of barrels of oil to the schooner, where they are hoisted on board and taken to ban irancisco, where they are turned into gold. Already during the present season nine whiles have been caught off the Los Angeles cqast and taken into Portuguese bend, a quiet cove about eight miles west of San Pedro, where about thirty men are constantly em ployed in harpooning these monster beasts of the ocean, or in towing them ashore, cutting up the carcass, render ing the blubber into oil, and putting the same into barrels, extracting the whalebone, and sending the refuse of the animal out to sea to avoid pesti lence on land. Probably not a thousand persons in that state have any idea of the magnitude of the business of whale fishing on the California coast, so quietly is it carried on, with no pub lic announcement and no quarrel with the railroad company about the price of freight The company at Portuguese Bend have six large whale boats, besides yawls and the usual rowboats needed on 'such occa sions. One of the nine whales re cently taken out of a school of whales passing by Portuguese Bend going south was what is called a "cow whale," and yielded ninety barrels of oil. The whales going south yielded abont four hundred and fifty barrels of oil, and the same school in their northern trip may yield as much more. At San Diego six whales have been takjn that yielded 300 barrels of oil, and the whalers expect to capture a large number from the school or troop of whales now moving north. There are about eight other stations on the coast of California where these quiet hunters of the sea are engaged in their arduous but profit able duties. All the stations appear to be doing well this year, but the stations south of Point Conception appear to have smoother water and better fortune - than those farther north. It is thought Secretary Lamar "will make several important recommenda tions to the next congress. Among others, one will favor the transfer of the pension bureau to the rar de partment It is also possible, with legislation, that the affairs of the Indian bureau can be "wound up within the next five ears, as was the freedmen's bureau. General Miles, of the army, believes this can be done. The president sent for Gener al Miles just before ho left Washing ton for Vancouver and had a long talk with him npon the subject General Miles said he would take a contract to make every Indian in his department of the extreme northwest self-sustaining within the next five years, if he had certain legislation to help him from congress. This would simplify very much the work of the interior department, and make it pos sible for a good, honest, business man to clean out and properly regu late the department, which has been for years the center of more scandals than any other branch of the ser vice. The New York Star says: Mr. Blaine feels friendly toward Mr. Cleveland, and thinks it will bo the duty of Bepublicans in congress to give him every possible backing in carrying out the policy he has laid down. A large majority of the Be publicans agree with Mr. Blaine in this. They expect to see many Dem ocrats repudiate Cleveland, if he lives up to his promises. They ex pect to see a large faction of the Democrats opposing him in congress next winter, and they have deter mined that they will stand by him. . The Ames company at Ohicopee re ceived an order last Tuesday for 200, 000 swords. ClevJiAND says life is too short to read petitions for government positions. Mabisoaii, the Mexican minister of foreign affairs, announced on the 24th that he had jnst received news that Barrios had invaded San Salva dor with 15,000 men; he added: "If the moral disapproval of Mexico and the United States has no effect upon President Barrios, more decided ac tion may be necessary. "While do voting all our energies to internation al construction, we would deplore the necessity of a foreign war." The prize of 40,000 francs offered by-the French academy for some cer tain test of death, to prevent people from being buried alive, was given to a physian who announced that on holding the supposed dead person to a strong light, if living a scarlet tinge is see where the fingers touch, show ing a continuous circulation of the blood, no scarlet being seen if dead. Pure Ice, Delivered at Your Door. This Ice Is cut on Lake Cocollala and Is pure. All orders left at Tost & Hansen's Astoria Soda Works will be promptly attended to. G. REED. Manager. Lost or Misplaced. CERTIFICATE NO. 25. FOR TEN ( 10) shares of stock of the Pvthlan Land and Uullding Association, Issued to Jay Tuttlo Is not to De iouna ana nouce is nereny given that if the same shall not be found by the owner before the 1st of April, 1885, applica tion will be made to the board of directors of said association to cancel the same and issue to him a new certificate for said stock. JAY TUITLE. Astoria, March 20, 1833. For Sale. THREE FRESH COWS-GOOD MILK crs. very gentle and kind, five years old. Price $50 and $55. K.OSBURN. Skipanon. Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I J- will levy on the property of the delin quent list ofl$S4, if the taxes are not paid immediately. C.W.LOtJGHERY. Chief of Police. Astoria, Feb. 9, 1685. Teachers' Examination. rTHE REGULAR QUARTERLY EXAM- JL lnation of applicants for certificates to teach in the public schools of Clatsop coun ty will be held at my office In the court house on the 2Gth and 27th inst., beginning at nino A. M , on i lie 26 th. J. E. HIGGINS, Countv Superintendent Public Instruction. Abtoria, March 17, 1885. Boat Found. PICKED UP BELOW TONGUE POINT on the Cth inst, a skiff. Owner can have the same by applying to Hans Swanseu at White Star Packing Co., proving property and paying charges. HANS SWANSEN. For Sale. NEW COLUMBIA BIVER A BRAND JX. Fishing Boat Apply to rto M. LEATHERS. tt.1 To Rent. A FINE BUSINESS OFFICE. CENTRAL IS' located. Apply at this Ofuce. Notice of Application. NOTICE IS IIRUEBY GIVEN THATTHE undersigned, will apply to the common council of the city of Astola, at its next reg ular meetlntr for a license to sell wine, malt and spirituous liquors In less quantities than one quart, for a period of one yar from April 13th, 1885. in the Parker House saloon shuated on Lot 5, Block 8, McClure'3 Astoria. " . WM. ALLEN. Astoria, March 21st. 1835. Desirable Property for Sale. TWO LOTS, EACH TCrlCO, IN ADAIK'S Astoria, opposite the E3ple Cannery. For terms, etc., apply to this ofllce. For Sale. NE HOUSE AND LOT IN ALDER- J brook, Frlce, eleven hundred (l.ioo) dollars. For further particulars enquire of MESSRS. VAN DUSEN & CO., Upper Astoria. Job Printing. Best Quality: Lowest Prices, -AT- Astorian The Job Office. Receipt Books, Rill Heads, Fosters, Cards, Tags, Legal Blanks. Circulars, Note and Letter Heads, Etc J"o"to Fart Titr! Tig, Neat, Qnick and Cheap, at The Astorlan Job Office. 1885. INTEREST "Will be allowed On Time Deposits. Drafts on all the Leading Cities. Wm. T. Coleman &Co. S. JBIiMOKE, Manager Banking Department. Astoria, Oregon. T. G. RAWLINGS, "Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Tropical, Domestic, Green and Dried MJTS. CANDIES, DRIED MEATS, ETC. Fine Cigars and Teliacce. Next door to L J. Arvold's, Squemoqua St. Mrs. Campbell Is now prepared to Furnish First Class Rooms, NEW FURNITURE THROUG HOLT. WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD. OverBeck & Son's Grocery Store, Cmr cfOUty asJ ssiHSt.,tipSUln. A Paralyzer! Lowest Rales Ever Hearfl of M. D. KANT will furnish to the public suits made to order In first-class style and workmanship at the following rates : BdhIbcsm Suits, S18.50 - 20.00 22.00 - 25.00 Summer Suits, . Traveling Suits, Dress Suits, -UuKlaess Pants, 27.50 - 30.00 35 00 - 30.00 5.00 S6, 7, 8.00 Drexs Pants, 9 &. 10.00 Call and convince yourself on M. D. KANT, THE BOSS Merchant Tailor ani Clothier. Important Notice! Oregon Improvement Co. Great Reflnctionin Price ofCoal. On and after December 1st until further notice the price at the hunkers will be as louows tor SEVTTJLE COAt. Clean Domestic per ton, 23 to lbs. Average Steam ' . Screening j " " " $7.03 6.08 4.00 On hand a constant rates, of first-class supply, at market CUMBERLAND. K.A.NOYES.At;ent. TO LET. LIBERTY HALL. Suitable for Sociables and Parties. Terms Moderate. A pply to N. CLINTON, President. ROOMS AND HALL TO LET. Pythian Land and Building Ass'cn. LARGE. FINE EOOMS WITH TVATEtt and gas en vult or single. In Pythian Building Also Pythian Hall, the finest and best lighted ball in the city ; suitable for Lodge, Sociables. Parties or Lectures. Terms mod erate. Apply to E.A.NOYES, Secretary. Assignee's Notice. 1TOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE i! undersigned has been appointed assign ee of the estate of D. Hart, an Insolvent debtor. All creditors of said estate are no tified to present their claims against said es tate, under oath, to me. within three months at the office ofF. D. Wmton, lg the city of oaiuiwi, 1.1UIMJIJ cuuuiy, urcuuu. ISAAC BEKGMAN, Assignee, Dec 27th. ISM. Final Settlement Notice of Admin istrator. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon,! or the County of Clatsop, In the matter of the estate of August Gleselman. deceased : To all persons Intrested In said estate : You are hereby notified that Win. Bock, administrator of said estate, has filed In said court his final account as Mich ad ministrator, and that said court has ap pointed me 4in aay oi way. 1555. at the court house In said county, at the hour of one o'clock p. at, as the time and place for neanncoDjecuonsiosaiannai account ana the settlement thereof, at which time and place all persons Interested are notified to attend. WILLIAM BOCK, Administrator of the Estate of August Gleselman. deceased. Astoria, Or.. March 18th, 1SS5. td lovErx Boiler Skates. Latest and Best. Tension by Spiral Spring. New adjustment. Used bv largest Rinks. Send for circular to E. T. AIXEff. 41G Market St.. San Francisco. Three Rooms to Rent IN BUILDING OYER PRAEL'S STORE. Good for offices or dwelling purposes. Apply to C. 8. GUNDEHSON. orPRAELBROS. Administrator's Notice. NOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned was on the 5th day ot Jan uary, 1885. duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clatsop, administrator of the estate of Hans rienning. aeceasea" All persons hav ing claims against said estate ate hereb 2 notified to present the same properly rly veri fled to me at my office at the Union cannery. In Astoria, Oregon, within six months from this date. PETER F. JOHNSON, . , . . , .. Administrator. Dated, Astoria, Or., January 29, 1685. 5-4t I F Carpets! Carpets! Carpets. We beg to call the attention of the public to our latest importation, direct from Eastern manufacturers, of the largest invoice of CARPETS ever offered for sale iu this citj', comprising all grades, from the FINEST BODY BRUSSELS In the Newest Tints and Shades, To the lowest priced article in this line. We Carpets within the next four weeis, and to that end offer special inducements, precluding the possibility of Being: Undersold, by any of oar Competitors. IN THE Furniture and House Furnishing Line We can show you the very BEST GOODS at BOTTOM FIGURES, nd shall be pleased 10 receive a can ior inspection wnetner you purcuase or nut. CHAS. HEILBOItN. New Establishment! IV BW FEIGE FURNITURE, FURNISHING GOODS, Carpets, Matting, Pictures, Mirrors, PICTURE FRAaiES MOULDINGS, ETC., ETC. At Greatly Reduced Prices, ASTORIA FURNITURE CO., Cor. Chenamu3 and Hamilton Sts. ATTRACTION! Set Counters! This Week at Adler's. 1 Oct Counters. Attraction Extraordinary! GREAT BARGAINS! L. 1. JOHNSON, DKALKR IK CIGABS AND TOBACCOS, SMOKERS' ARTICLES, Playing CanR Cutlery, Stationery, Etc A flue mock of Merschaura and Brier Pipes, Amber Good, Etc. Two doors of cor. "Water and West -9th Sts ASTORIA, OREGON. Sol M Jewelry, Scarf Pins, Chains, Watches, Pianos and Organs or tho Best malic at (he Lowest Prices. The finest stock of Jewelry In Astoria. 8A11 goods warranted as represented. GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER BUY YOUR TICKETS via the popular THINGVALLA LINE. The larce. well a and commodi- ous steamers of th llno arc running DI- RECT between New York and Scandinavia Without calling at any intermediate port, consequently no Transfer of Passenger or Baggage. 2io extra expenses Captains, Surgeons, Officers, Stewards and Crew are all Scandinavians. Passengers Baggage checked to destination a safeguard adopt ed by no other steamship line. Drafts and Money Orders on Denmark, Sweden and Norway issued at lowest rates. For further Infonnation apply to BOZORTII & JOHNS, Astoria. Oregon. M. E. KIPP, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER. Water Pipes a Specialty. A Full Stock of Material on Hand. Personal attention given all ordcra, and satisfaction guaranteed. Terms Roasoaable. Shop and offlco on Cass street, one door above Frank Fabre's Restaurant, Astoria, Oregon. are determined to dispose of our stockrof II. l)u BUISSON, Manager. TO CANNERY-MEN AND OTHERS. Wing Sang & Co. The undersigned are prepared to lurnlsh CHINESE LABOR For putting up Salmon, either by the day. month, or case ; also, en furnish Chinese uoiHis oi ail uesenptjons. You can depend upon this man, SIT QUE, Agent at Astoria. He refers to WASHINGTON PK'G CO J. W. GKARHART, H. HEERIOK, SAM. ARNDT, 0. SOVEY. NOTICE To Cannerymen and Fishermen. WE TAKE TLEASURE IN ANNOUNC ing to the trade that we have secured the services of Mr. A. M. JOHNSON, so long and favorably known in the SAIL MAKING trade In Astoria. Hereafter ilr. Johnson will have sole supervision of our Sail Loft and will give his personal attend ance to the manufacture of Boat Sails for the Columbia River trade. AY. C-NOON & CO., Cor. B and Front Sts. Portland. Or. New San Francisco House. Wing Sang & Co., IMPORTERS, Wholesale and Retail Dealers -IN Chinese Merchandise. The finest quality of Silk Goods, Dry Goods, China "Ware. Chinese Novelties, Rice, Opium, Nut Oil, Tea, Preserved Ginger, Sandal wood Oil. Tooth Powder. Blank Books. Brushes, Brooms, Nuts, Peppermint. Headache Cure, Etc., Etc. A Large Stock At Terr Low Prices. SIT QUE is agent for Chinese Commis sion Merchants and will tako all orders and promptly 1111 thenv Employment Ofllce. All kinds of Labor furnished: reliable Cannery Hauds furnished piece work or by the day. Satisfaction promised In everj case. The Seaside Bakery FRESH BREAD Delivered in any Part ot the City. FINE CAKES A SPECIALTY. Home-Mado Candy Made Daily: The Trade Supplied: Pine Pastry: A First Class Establishment. Prices to suit the times. F. B. ELBERSON, Prop'r. ww o -THE FINEST- Family Groceries, Provisions and Freshest Vegetables -AT- FRANK L. -ALL Low Down Prices 1 ! Corner Benton and Chenamus Streets. Opposite Custom House Square. H, B. PARKER, DEAEER Hay, Oats, ant Straw, Lime, Bricfc, Cement, Sana aid Plastv Wood Delltered to Order. Drajla?, Ttamlny and Express Bnslaea. Slfc raw i jyvL3 SIIHBRSBam TER apply to the Captain, or to THE NEW MODEL A FULL STOCK FTJXXi Jobs An SVXonfgomery DEALEU Tin, Sheet- Iron and Copper Ware. A General Assortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for Magee Stoves and Ranges The Best In the market. Piumblng goods of all kinds on hand. Job work done In & workmanlike manner. PLUMBING GAS FITTING, AND CANNERY Attended to Promptly CbeBasKS Street, A'ext ASTORIA, if. OLSEN. J. GUSTAFSON. MARTIN OLSEN & CO. DEALERS IN FURNITURE 35 BEDDING Corner Haln aad SqHeraoqHa Streets. Astoria, Oregon. WINDOW SHADES AND TRIMMHGS; WALL PAPER, ETC A Complete Stock. PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL APPOED. ATjL kinds of fubkitube repaired and VARISISHED. Change of Agency. We hare appointed MR. O. F. MORTON Our Selling and Collecting Agent at Astoria. All those wishing to purchase a flrst-class SEWIKQ MACHINE, or to make pay ments due us will please call on Mr. Morton. Headquarters at B. 8. "WORSLEY'S Sales room. The Singer Mfg Co., 92 Morrison Street, Portland, Or. Carnahan & Co. SUCCESSORS TO I. W. CASE, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE Corner Chenamus and Cass streets. ASTORIA. .... OREGON $67,000,000 Capital! Liverpool and London and Globe. North British and Mercantile Of London and Edinburgh. Old Connecticut of Hartford, A2TD COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA Fire Insurance Companies, Representing a Capital of $67,000 OOO. B. VAN DUSEN. Agent. OET PARKER' AT - IK STEAM EB (1LAIU PARKER ben P. Parher,Master. For TOWING, FREIGHT orCHAR 11. B. PARKKlt. RANGE CAN BE HAD IN TORIA ONLY OF AS- E. 8. lAWBS, AGENT CALL AND EXAMINE IT, V ttLL BE PLEASED. K. K. HA WES Is also agent for tti- End patent Mm Stow And other first-class Stores. Furnace Work Stoasx Fit tings, etc, a ipadalty. ALWAYS ON HAND. iy- WORK on Reasonable Terms. te C Iu Parker's Stare. ORJSOOH. A. JOHNSON. FOR Finest Groceries, -GO TO MHD & STOKES, A FULL LINK OF HARDWARE AND Ship Chandlery. A NEW SLIP Just Finished in Rear of Store. Mi are ani Slip (Mlerj VAH DUSEN & CO.. DEALERS IX Hardware and Ship Chandlery Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, Binacle Oil, Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine, Cotton Sail Twine, Lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails, Agricultural Implements SewiHg Mackiaes, Palats shcL Oils, Grecerles, etc,