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U) She gaily gjstoriim. AT0?.IA, (K'.EUOS: MNltAI - JULY 12. 1685 DULY APPRECIATED. The entrance o The A3tof.iax upon lbs Ihirteeenth year of a pros perous existence lias called forth from our contemporaries zuaay ex pressions of genuine good will and hearty congratulation. They are duly appreciated. "We would not be huujan did we not appreciate liind words and commendation from men in other newspaper offices who know the care, the work, the expense and the responsibility of running a news paper that snys what it thinks and means what it says, and is financially responsible for its statements. From the mass of kindly greetings on Tun Astoriai;"s twelfth birthday two arc selected for republication, not because they are the best, but be cause we consider them as being rep resentative. Tho Ori'tfonian, the leading news paper of the northwest, says, ed itorially : Tin. AsTatsiAj; ifi twelve years old. It is a right good paper, falij- oqtiai to its field and its opportunities, is industrious aud bright, and appears to ba as prosper ous as a pupsr in a small community can be. It shows steady improvement from year to year, which :s tho bept sign that could be had of its usefulness jiud per manence. The Tacoina Lcclgu; the most pro gressive of "Washington territory journals, says editerially: Tun Ahtoliak. a journal remarkable for lis enterprise and editorial abilily has reached its twelfth year. Ii has seen As toria grow from a 1:1th' fishing hamlet to the second eity in the stale in imputation, wealth and influence. ,1'r Astori.:; is ahead of the city it represent, aud tho latter ha? jet to grow up to the future mapped out for it aud impelled thereto by a live uawsraper. "When one flees a leading journal forging ahead of the pop ulation it faithfully serves, it is always safe to shy its city must prosper till it has reached that eminence which the newspaper, like Tediuys lieutenant, has prepared for it. Such words as we have Quoted com pensate for mam' snocrs and slurs from inferior or unsuccessful sources. Pnor. Swrfcc, the apostle of ad vanced religiou, is nothing ii not sensational. lie has been giving his attention lately to political questions, and in one of hie recent lectures ad vocated a properly qualification for voters, placing the amount as high as $500. The Chicago Jit raid in com menting on the professor's position, iuake3 the following argument "Prof. Swing is a minister of the gospel given to the apostles by the Savior of mankind himself, in a Christian's view the most perfect of mankind. A citizen of Palestine and a subject of Home, Christ rendered unto Ctesar tho things thai were Ciesars. At the nativity of the Savior, Herod was a member of the better classes, as at his death was Pilate. If suffrage then obtained, Pilate and Herod might vote. Prof. Swing would disfranchise Christ, who, so far from having goods to the value of 500, was at times not even a householder. The foxes had holes,- the birds of the air had nosls, bat the Son of man had not where to lay his head." The cablegram from St. Lous, Mo., to Auckland, Kew Zealand, which cost over $3 per word to send, and which headed off Maxwell, the murderer, was sent first from St. Louis to New York, aud 2ow York to North Sidney, Cape Breton, by land lines, cable to Valencia, Ireland, thence by land across Ireland, and cable underneath St. George's channel to London, by another cable to Lisbon. Portugal, thence by cable to Alexandria, Egypt; land lines conveyed it to Suez, from whence it went by cable beneath the Eed sea to Aden, Arabia, on the gulf of Aden; by cable again under the Arabian sea to Bombay, to Peaaug, on tho Malay peninsula; cable again to the island of Java, where it was repeated through another cable to Port Darwin, north Ausiialia; land lines took it to Sydney, from whence it again took to the water by the south Pacific cable to reach "Welling ton, New Zealand. From "Wellington it went by land to Auckland. The latest number or the N. Y. Motion is to hand. It has completed its twentieth year. It is a peculiar journal, aud appears to delight in its peculiarity. It has a sort of kid glove, diamond pin style in politics, aud shows its friendship for a man or a cause by damning the man or the cause with faint praise. Occasional ly it advises tho Republican party -what to do, and claims to show its friendship for that party by abusing it The more it abuses it tho more it claims to love tho party. It is an ex cellent example of a journal, claim ing to be "independent," whose "in dependence' is mild insolence. SIIVFFLISG. iho commissioner of the general laud office, with tho approval of the secretary of the interior, has expressed an opinion that congress intended to reserve from forfeiture land3 within the granted limits along the whole constructed portions of tho Oregon Central railway and telegraph line from Portland to Astoria, in Oregon, irrespective of whether thoy were ''adja cent and coterminus with uncompleted portions of tho road" or not. Owjonian Dtspalch. Cuai:ity suggests that to ignorance rather than more sinister reasons must be ascribed the opinion of the commissioner of the general land of fice as given above. The act of for feiture as passed by congress last January could not be fuller, more equivocal or more complete. It plain ly expressed the conditions, the lan guage clearly indicated its meaning aud described its intent and, unless the English language has lost its meaning, said as plainly as words can that all that portion of the grant from Forest Grove to Astoria wa3 forfeited. The 'appioval of the secretary of the interior' doesn't help it any. If it has any significance, it means that he is as badly mistaken or warped as his subordinate. It begins to look as though the circumlocution office was beginning to "get 'its work in." Tis uow nearly six months since the for feiture became a law, and now, in stead of official information regard ing the same and definitely declaring the grant forfeited, come shuffling statements about what congress "in tended" to do. It would be interest ing to know by what right the secre tary of the interior or the Sparks that fly upward constitute themselves la committee of interpretation as to what the intentions of congress were. The "Washington J 'iidcpi whtti is published at Garfield, Pomcroy coun ty, "Washington territory. Mr. F. 3). Mays is the editor aud proprietor. In the issue of the Oth iusl. that gen tleman claims that his paper is the object of special protection on tnc part or God, and implies that the Divine wrath will be visited upon Ihobe who oppose him or his paper, the aforcsaidi7f(7e;jitM. Mr. Mays has got tho special Providence busi ness down pretty fine. The most enterprising man on the Pacific coast is an Arizona news dealer, lie writes to the Sau Fran cisco Chronicle to have that paper dated two days ahead of lime, so it would reach him "the same day it was printed.' Eaisjxo dates is a present lopie of, discussion in the pomological col umns of our Portland contempora ries. Turkish dales are deemed by connoisseurs the best. The domestic dale is not relished unless great care is exercised in the raising. The discovery has been made that ilr. Cleveland is a mugwump. This is true if important. Chain was cut and shocked in Polk county on tho 1st an early harvest. SEW TO-BAY. EXCURSION! T:k Slcamcp EX. 3IILES Will lent' Craj's Do'k Tor FORT CANNY and I I.WACO This Morning at Eight o'clock. R"tiiming,leave llwaco at 4 : 1. H. The Steamer NOVELTY Will leave Gnu's Hock immediately after the armal of the Telephone from l'oriiand, and will k-ae lluacoaboutGP. M. Fare for Either Round Trip, $1.00. .1.11.1) GRAY, Agent. INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, CbX'iior Third and I Streets, PORTLAND, - - - OREGON. Our facilities aio such that we defy competition. This Is the largest and most respectably kept Hotel in the Northwest. Board and Lodging $ 1 .00 per day MEAI.Si cents. LODGING. 23 and EOcen: Free Buss to and from ihe House. seTCo thiat'se Employcd.-iSU i:. LrnKtun, (Lntc of Minnesota Housp)Prop. O. CLAKK. AGENT. Notice of Application, raj otici; is iikrery given thatthe J- undersigned, will apply to the common council of the city of Astoiij, at its next rcg ular meeting for a license to sell wine, malt and .spirit uous liquors In less quantities than one quuit, for a period of one car in the handing situated on block 31 In the city of a Moi la as laid out and rccordod bv J.M.ShlviIv. MRS. OT.UIEN. Net Lost. ON THE NIGIIT OF 7T1I JULY, AltnilT 2.7) fathoms net, leads marked J. G. M. ti Co. A Miitalue reward w ill be paid for its iccjverv, J. G. "MEG LEU & CO. EXCURSION TICKETS! FROM ASTORI V TO PORTLAND AND RETURN Por 82.50, OB THE TELEPHONE," litis liolds good until! Septembar 30t!i, 1ES5 To Youngs River 2.&2.X.S ! The Steamer "Clara Parker" Wll leave Main Street Whaif On Sunday, July 12th, 1885. AT NINE A. M . Returning at Tour 1. 31. Tickets for the round trip 50 cents. The GEN. MILES Will Make TWO TRIPS DAILY! TO Forts Stevens and Canby, And llwaco. The second trip will be made upou the ar rival of tho boats from l'ortlaud. This gives every one a splendid chance to yet THE OCEAN BREEZE. And sec the Mouth of tho Columbia. A, Y. Alien, Wholesale and Kctall Dealer In Geoeerhs, Provisions g MILL FEED. Glass and Plated Ware, TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC RiJiTS AND VEGETASLES. Together with Wines, LiquorsJobacco.Cigars Garnahan & Co. SUCCESSORS TO i. W. CASE, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND KB fAII. DEALERS fN &SHSRAL MERCHANDISE orner CUcnamus and Cass streets. ASTORIA - - - OREGON J. P. AUSTIN. Kcasitle " - Oregon DEALER IN Groceries, Wines, Liquors, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. tSTA FINE BILLIARD TABLE. KEMEMBER! ADLER'S Hearenoe Sale! Will only last SHORT WHILE LONGER! GREAT BARGAINS IN BOOKS and STATIONERY, PICTURE FRAMES, Albums, Baby Carria es, TOYS. ETC . ETC., ETC. Holdcris Auction Rooms f Established January 1st, 18T7. E. C. HOLDEN, Ileal Estate and General Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, Ckonatnu Street, - Astoria, Oregon. Auction sale of Sundries every Saturday, at 10 0 a. ii., at mv Auction Rooms. "Will conduct Auction Sales of Real Estate, Cattle, and Fanning Stock wherovcr de sired. Cash Returns Promptly made after Sales. Consignments repccifull v solicited. Notary Public for the State of Oregon. Commissioner of Deeds for Washington Torritory. Agent for Daily and Weeklr Orojmiian. M. STUDZINSKI, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, OPTICAL GOODS. ASTORIA, .... Oresou. AH Gcods Best Quality, and Low Trices. To Fishermen. milE COLUMBIA CANNING COMPANY JL will be ready to take salmon from com pany and outside boats after July I'Jth. and will pay outside market price fur salmon. By order Boaid Directors. THOMAS DEALEY, Secty. Astoria, Oregon, July Cth, ISS5. Empire Store to the Front a We beg to direct special attention to our LATEST DE PORTATIONS of NOVELTIES Fine Dress Goods, Parasols, Hoopskirts, Etc., Etc. Which we are selling according to our motte: The Best Goods at the Lowest Possible Prices. P1AEL Dealer at Whdesa!o ai 1 Retail in Zurnhiiva Qarlrlmcr 1 tmmiU&e EJOUUIIIKa Oil Cloth., Wall Paper, Window Shades, Astoria Furniture Co., Dij;lera Furniture, Bedding, Wall " Paper, Mirrors, PICTURES, Miit Carpets, Mil Pictnre Frama, fiiow SMes, etc. Cor. Chenanms and Hamilton Sts. II. DiT mUSSON, Manager. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY. Thirty Professors and Instructors. 33G Students! Departments of Literature. Law, Hcrifr'uc, 3InIr and Art. tlloriitioii a sjeeia'ily. Boanl and home for ladles in the Woaiatt's College. $:o per wetk. Mrs. W. t. Harring ton. Dean. Gentlemen board in clubs fcrr$2,W to $3.00 losioperweeK. Tho best moral government Ls maintained. Tuition halt price to ehildren or minlsieis and thoje preparing for the ministry. First term begins Sepr ember 7tli Law Department opens Sept. ICth. Medical Jim, ls&i. Dr. r:. r. r raser, uean. aenu ior catalogue ami iiiiormaiion id THOS. VAN SCOY, President, Sakm, Or C. K. KA1X, H..T. 1I.VKT. XCELSI8R MILL Having built and refitted with iniprou'd iirJclilnery the above mill at large expense, y we are now prepared 10 MANUFACTURE And Furnish all Kinds and Sizes ef Sash, Doors, Blinds, And everv description of Mill Work with Promptness and Dispatch. Mouldings Turning and Bracket "Work a Specialty All Kinds of Finished Lumber for Sale. We cordially iuvite our Iriends and the pub lic to give us a call. Cor. Genevieve and Astor Sts.. Astoria, Or. BAIN& IIAItT, Proprietors. Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY (HVEN THAT THE undersgned assignee of the estate of J. E. Thomas an insolvent debtor, will on the loth day of July, 18Si, at the hour of 2 o'clock i'. m. of said day In front of the court house door In Clatsop county, state of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following accounts due said estate for merchandise sold to the followlngpersons by said estate, which accounts have not been paw, nor any part thereof, namelv : Sam ft of debtor t. Aint. dw. T. Arrigonul ..... S 8 00 A. Adamapple............ . l 00 J.Arndt ........ .-. ..... 1 00 Nat. Bo!e a O0 J. Cliaupell l no A.J. Clontrle . 1 00 JamcsColiigan . w.... l 00 E. D. Curtis 75 Emma Connelly...... .. So John Docker...-. 3 5o S. Duncan...................... ...... ... l co A. Ernst 'J .TO T. Eoss . C 4 James Fox 7 Co J E. Ferguson ..... Co James Gill 2 oo C. E. Green .. 3 -to O. P. Graham G do T. Henderson.. . . I 23 "Win. Humble ..... . 50 11. F, Jones.. . ..... .. 75 John Keeiy.!."".!....."!n.".T. 1 2.1 John L-aWson 2 25 Cha. Lean 12 75 A. Lund .- 1 Co D. McKcnzic ... . 5 00 H. Mattson 23 Mrs. J. V". Olscn 23 S.Peterson 23 Mrs. E. Roe 3 50 Win. Russell.... 1 00 Geo. Howe. ..........-. .... :t 00 T.Roberts 75 J. C. Ross 50 Mrs. Shamley. .. -1 75 Cluv. Swanson... . 3 50 Citas. Stickles 73 Chas. Stewart.... ... ...... I 00 Mrs Spexarth .. 50 W. It. Vaughan 2 75 Rescue Engine Co . 25 J.C. Lidwell 110 Henry Fisher". 1 50 I Hart wig. 123 G. A. Bell 2 00 Win Painter... . . 1 -10 W. L. Robb 1 00 T. B. Bridwell 15 30 II. C. Tanner. 20 70 Mrs. A. Koemer..... 1 23 Tony Anderson ... 9 73 S17GG5 F. T. HICKS, Assignee of the estate of J. E. Thomas. City Taxes. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATTHE Tax list of the city of Astoria. Clatsop, county. Orccon, Is now in my hands for the collection of said taxes, and will remain with roe for thirty day. J. G. HUSTLER. City Treasurerand Tax Collector. Astoria, July 1st, 1SS5. .Lawns, Oorsets, B f-pnerfe RiniNi uasuo3a B sseitmi Mouldings, Etc, in per week. Many board tfceniscUes for ? 1. 00 Department opens in Portland December STREET WORK SOLICITED. Having removed part or our Grading Outfit from Portland to Astoria, we arc I now prepared to do all kinds of Grading and Filling:. At reasonable rates, either by day or job. A Portion orthe Pnbllc.Patroaase IsSoIlcItcd Office at Elmo Hotel. Hamilton & Gumrnings. WILL Cut Faster AND EASIER Than any o'h erave made. Hundreds of woodmen tes tify to Its sune- riority. It noes ueopand Aefer Micks. CAPwNAHAN & CO.. A cents Astoria. Price, SI. 50. ASTORIA 1R0M WORKS. Bknton Stkeet, Nkau Pakkzk House, ASTORIA. - OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAD M IAEIE ENGINES Boiler Work, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. Ofal I Xcsrrijiio:iH made to Order at Short Notice. A. D. Wass, President. .1. G. Husn.KK,Secretary, I. W. Cask, Treasurer. John Fox.Superintendcnt. Dissolution of Copartnership. TVTOTICKIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Lt undersigned formerly partners doiiiR business under the Ann name of hvenfln& Anderson, have thij day dibolved partner ship by mutual consent, Martin Anderson retiring and Chris. Evenson continuing said business. Said Chris Evenson to pav all of the indebtedness of said firm and collect all necountsar.il monevs due or to become duo It. Martin andekson. chris. evenson. Dated the 2nd day of July. 1SS5. Notice. BE IT KNOWN THAT I, GEO. W. PAIi dee, of Astoria, Oregon, have ttiLs day purcased of AI. C. Hutchings the right of the saldM. C. Ilutehlnirs patent process for test ing sealou cans in the sta'c of Oregon and territory of Washington, for the term of 17 years from the nth day of March, 18S5, ex cept one right sold to M. J. Kinney and one right sold tot lie Aberdeen racking Co., at llwaco, W. T. MKE. I p.TtimDAroaoJ3!t. J.C.Trullinger GEO. "W. PAKDEE. W THE riXEST Family Groceries, Provisions and Freshest Vegetables -AT- S L ALL & Corner Benton and Opposite Custom 3VkMCaC?rEfr3U ;,CT"' " " ' ' - '' ' ' 'i ii:i r is Haj, Oats, anil Straw, Line, Britt, Cement, Said and Plaster Wood Delivered to Order. !ra)i!?. 'iVaBiics r.n.I Kxprts HtMnrN's. 5"rsiw?SsS3?ivcfe! ; tfci- - 1ER apply in h? Captain, or to THE NEW MODEL fi.tV" tit fr inr tYiiI iTIirr T ni JL l' S A FTJIil. STOCK Ol&SSl SH -PRAI.KK Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A Get er d Assortment nt HOUSEHOLD QCOBS. Auelits for M:igc Stoves :ind Kjuts Tlia Best in the market. Piscibing poods of all kinds oa hand. .'ot work done in a workmanlike 1. .-.r.nti PLUIV1BING, GAS FITTING, AND CANNERY WORK Attended to Promptly on Reasonable Terms. Clicnniuus Street. JTost to V i. Parker's Store. jS.SLXCit3t:jB.. OREGON. M. OLSCN. .T.GC&TAFSON. A. J01TN3OX. MARTIN OLSEN & CO. DEALERS IX FURNITURE 35 REDDING Corner 32aln and Saucnioqua Strceta. AstorJn, Orccon. WINDOW SHADES AND TRIMHHQS; WALL PAPER, ETC A Complete Stoclf. PEICES AS CHEAP AS OTALITY WILL AFFORD. AI.T. KI"SIS OF FUK:TLITtT: r.PATiK AXD VARNISnFJD. IlLIMiBBSCI For London Direct, TUeFineAlIronllarque c TIAIDEE, Av ' T1 fdtis T?rtI.f i S3& .-.-...., Will Foon be 1IE.VDY TO KECEIVE 1'T.EIGIITAT ASTORIA. Will be taken at EEASONAI5LE KATES. For particulars apply to SII5SON, CHURCH & Co . Portland. Or to A. W. KERRY. Astoria. To Whom It May Concern. TTAKE PLEASUKE IN STATING THAT Jlrs. Kary Jasperson, holder of the ticKet Surclwsed by me from Messrs. Kozorth & ohus of thLs city over tho Cunard Steam ship linp and Pennsylvania K- 11. and con necting lines, arrived safely in Astoria tiren-tu-one days from Stavanger.luving received during the trip every attention from the of ficers and employees of the steamship and railroad lines above named, who addressed her In her own language. Her baggage ar rived in Astoria in good order on the same boat with herself. I can chccrfullv recommend all who waiP to travel over Ilia fastett aud safest line, and at the same timo have the very 1xt of trcat mcnHn evory respect, to buy tlitir tickets via the Cunard Line. I..T.AKVOL1). n Tht As; inn J. G. ROSS Havir Purchased the Intorcit or the Mcintosh Bros., IN THE PIONEER RESTAURANT "Would mostrcspectfullv inform his numer ous friends In the city of Astoria and sur rounding conntry that ho Is now roady to d Dusinoss again at his old stand. Como and seo me- A Well Supplied Table, and Glean, Comfortable Beds. SITHTa sS. "r&"i Wtff P?)! rhtmEn d AT - ? 1 Chcr.amus Streets. Hotise Sc.uaro. TTrfTT-niT fF JTVKttl I I II 1 1 Mil I I I H i hti:akkr iUlU PARKER Lben P. Pat kcr,kl 'aster. ForTOWINJl, FREICIIT or CH AR IL IS. l'AKUKK. RANGE CAN BE HAD IN A TORIA ONLY OF & BAWBS AGENT 1 Ai.t. AND EXAMINE IT. WILL BE PLEASED. K. it. JlAWES Is also jyent in t Bad pteil Mm Si'flf And other first -class 2;d7Cs. Fuxcnco "Work. Steam Ft i:iKs. to.. a opnclaltr- ATC7AYS ON HAND. afgmery, !- i. ! HarftWBPB ' YAH DUSEH & C0. I DHALKK9IK Hardware and Ship Chandlery Pure Oil. Bright Yarnisli, Bin.iclc Oil, Cotton Canvas. ITcmp Sail Twine, Cotton Sail Twine, Lard Oil, AVronght Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cnt Nails, Agricultural Implements Sewing IfXacliincs, faints m:d Oils. Groceries, etc. Abstracts of Title. milE UNDERSIGNED HAS COMPILED A a set of Abstract Books from the records of Clatsop County and Is now prepared to furnish complete and correct Abstracts of litlotoany Real Estate In tho County, at reasonable rates. C. K. THOMSON, Attorcov at Law. Astoria, Oregon. Office, Jiomu 5, everUy Back Store. Street Lumber. . $8.50 a Thousand, West Shore Lnnihor Mills. J. C. TRULLINSER,Prop. For Rent. TnE riALL OVER D. L. BECH & SON'S can be rented for Public gatherings. Application may be made to the executive committee of the Astoria Ladies ' Coffee Club. Mil?. BERGMAN. MB. PRAEL. MS. CHARTERS. 1