m $ltc ga gforfim. ASTORIA. OREGON: SUNDAY .. SEPTEMBER 20. 1SS5 CLATSOP COUNTY STATISTICS. . Fkom county assessor J. F. War ren it is learned that the number of acres of improved land reported on tlie assessment roll in the county is 8G,811, valued at $283,035; there are 397 horses, valued at $15,115; 2,892 cattle, valued at $12,257; 1,116 sheep, valued at $1,171; 883 hogs, valued at $2,71G. The value of town and city lots is set down at $814,512; value of improvements, $537,71-1; value of mer chandise, $518,894; money rates and accounts, $471,570; household furui . ture, watches, jewelry, etc., $S0,720. The total value of all property in the county is set down at $2,767,710; indebtedness. $765,751; exemption $98,692; amount taxable as assessed $1,916, 7S5; amount of taxable proper ty as equalized by county board of equalization, $1,901,667. A copy of the county assessment roll, of which the above is a compila tion, will be sent to Salem as soon as it is made out, after which it can be determined how much tho levy for state taxes shall be. An examination of the lax roll, to one even superficially acquainted with the matter, mal;cs it question able whether it is good financial pol icy to put tho assessment so low, andiBte: ., ,.,. i the tax rate so high. It would look better, and certainly be better, to assess property more in accordance with ils recognized value, and make a low tax rale. A man coming here to locate and reading the foregoing portion of this article, will say to himself: ''Has this count' less than $2,000,000 to assess?'' after further inquiry, he finds that the taxes will aggregate about four per cent, and he may conclude to invest his cap ital elsewhere, a very natural con clusion. Tho auswer to Ihis is, "Well, all the other counties do it!" It is, howev er, poor logic lo argue that because our sister counties make fools of themselves that we must perchance pile in along with them. The next answer is usually a clincher. "We don't want the county to pay more than her share of the state taxation, and if property is assessed high in Clatsop county wo will be cinched." It is bad to be cinched, but cinching at home is even worse than abroad. A casual inspection of the tax roll and tho practical workings of the ridiculous exemption for alleged debt shows where tho worst "cinch" comes in. As things are at present the man is best off who gets in debt and stays there. Capt. Jon Beowk, of tho life sav ing service of Shoalwaler bay, is with out a crew to man his boat. In case of necessity, says the Pacific Jour nal, he would have to depend upon a picked up crew. This is a matter that should bo looked after by the proper authorities. Almost any time through the winter season Capt. Brown might be called upon to go to tho assistance of persons struggling in the water at the mouth of tho bay, and without drilled men to man age the boat he would bo almost powerless to render the necessary aid. While, perhaps a crew consist ing of a less number than are station ed at Fort Canby under Capt. Harris would be sufficient there has been times, and probably will be again, when the work of saving lives and property at the mouth of the bay will require a full comple ment of men. Major Blakeny's at tention was called to this matter last summer when he was here, and prob ably some action will bo taken in the matter by tho department ero long, as he approves of the measure. We trust that something toward estab lishing a crew at Ihis station for the winter mouths at least, will be done. The recent discovery of gold in large quantities on the Chinese side of the Amoor river, now officially confirmed by Russian papers, is con sidered a very important event It is impossible to estimate what effect this new discovery will have upon the gold supply of the world. That this discovery is genuine there seems to bo no doubt. Thousands of Siberian gold diggors have rushed to tho spot Tho influx of Chinese is said to be three fold that of the Russians. Will the Chinese tie up th'eir newly found California, as the Russians have done, or throw it open to Europe as we did California? Tho question is difficult to answer. At any rate, China has it in its power to material lyincreaso tho world's gold supply, for tho newly discovered mines are far greater than those of the Amoor district in Russia. It is announced that the Canadian Pacific railway will bo opened for carriage of freight and passengers to British Columbia the 5th proximo. Seobetabt IiAiiAE is reported as having ordered the commissioner of railroads, Gen. Joe Johnston, to send a letter to Charles E. Adams, presi dent of the Union Pacific, and O. P. Huntington, president of the Central Pacific, stating that the department has beon informed that their com panies had for years been paying a subsidy of nearly $1,000,000 per an num to the Pacific Mail Steamship company, and instructing them to forward to the commissioner a copy of the contract between the compan ies and the Pacific Mail company; also to cease payment of any money to the Pacific Mail company until the matter could be thorongly investi gated by the department The Chinese consuls at San Fran cisco and at New York, are at Rock Springs, Wyoming territory, with a Chinese interpreter to make a thor ough investigation on behalf of tho Chinese government of all the cir cumstances connected with tho out break wherein several Chinese labor ers lost their lives. They are ordered there by the Chinese legation at Washington. The Gcnesta, outsailed by the American yacht Puritan, won seven successive races last spring and this summer in English waters. Her name, "a broom," was all right over there, but when sho mot the Puritan instead of sweeping sho was swopen an enormous prepouderence in marine tonnago over any other nation, but the United States has so many vessels engaged in the coastwise trade that it is second in the list . NEW TO-DAY. Notice of Dissolution. NOTICE IS HEREIJYGIVENTHATTIIE partnership heretofore existing be tween John Stephanson and C. Carlson, un der tho linn name of Stepliauson & Carlson, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, J. Stcnlianvm retires from the business and C. Carlson remains, and all bills due the fin a are to bo paid to C. Carlson and he will set tle all claims against said firm. I will pay no bills from thli date unless contractc I on my personal or written order. C. CARLSON. Astoria, Oregon, Sept. 19:h, lfiSi. A Jeremy Diddler. A LITTLE PUP THAT ANSWERS TO the uamo of J. It. Frierson has been keeping the mess house at Fort Stevens. Ills capital to commence business with ap pears to have been promises arid falsehoods, lie succeeded in gcttliiK trusted for about a thousand dollars and then he skipped. One of his swindling james was to Rive orders on the Engineer, and then go to the Engineer and stop payment. The government Is very kind to ollks. It gives him a job and pro tects li'is pay from his creditors. I charge him nothing for this notice. If I did he would pay it in lies the same as he did the other bills. Pass hi in around. D.J. I XG ALLS. Notice. A ALL PAKTIES OWING TIIE ESTATE of M. I). Kant are hereby notified not to make payments to anyone except the un dersigned or authorized agent. PHIL. A. STOKES. Astoria, Or., Sept. 18th, 18S5. For Sale. TWO NEW MILCH COWS. K. OSBUItN. Skipanon. Administratrix' Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned was on the 12th day of September, 18S5, duly appointed by the County Court of the state of Oregon, county of Clatsop, administratrix of the estat e of Eric Meline deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same properly verified to mc at the ofllco of the I. X. I. Packing company at Astoria, Oregon, within six mouth from this date. Mrs. NATIIALIA MELINE. Astoiia. Oregon, Sept. 17th, 1SS5. Carnahan & Co. SUCCESSORS TO I. "W. CASE, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN &ENEBAL MERCHANDISE Corner Chenamus and Cass streets. ASTORIA ... OREGON Holden's Auction Rooms f Established January 1st, 1877. E. C. HOLBEN, Ileal Estate and General Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, Chenamus Street, - Astoria, Oregon. Auction sale of Sundries every Saturday, at 10 :S0 a. si., at my Auction Rooms. Will conduct Auction Sales of Heal Estate, Cattle, and Farming Stock wherever de sired. Cash Returns Promptly made after Sales. Consignments respectfully solicited. Notary Public for the State of Oregon. Commissioner of Deeds for Washington Territory. Agent for Daily and Weekly Qregonlan. Mrs. M. Woodficld. Having received a Large Assortment of FALL MILLIXEKY AND NOVELTIES. lias Commenced Business At Eaton & Carnahan's old stand, next to Fabre's Restaurant, Furniture and Upholstering, Mattresses Made and Repaired. Paper Hanging, Carpets Sewed jjfe and Laid. F " ilture Sold on Commission. Shop, corner Main and Jefferson Streets. MARTIN OLSEN. FBOH TIIE 5EIIALra. SomethlBR Worthy of Prompt aad FaTorable Consideration an the Part of Pro- gresilre Astorlsas. Nehalesi, Or., Sept. lutb, 1SS5. Editor Asiehiak: I find an artiole iu your issuo of tho 5th inst., entitled, "lload to Nebaleni," to which with your permission, I wish to add a little information for the benefit of your many readers. Although we are right at jour bock door, yet I haTO found that wo were strangers to your business men and that they had little knowledge of our Taller and its undeveloped re sources. Your advice to tho merchants to roach out and secure trade was well given, especially as touching this little valley. We do not claim to be more than a drop in tho bucket now but whoever secures the drop will by fair dealing, reap the full harvest by and by. You said also that our trado went by the sray of Garibaldi at present; and you might have added, much of it by the way of Lincoln, which moans Portland. Our little valley is fertile and capable of con taining a population of about 1,000, en gaged in agriculture, dairying and stock raising; besides an indefinite number in mining and lumbering. Our mines are undeveloped; we know absolutely nothing of their value; but wo do "know that wo have huge forests of the finest timber on the coast; and that the day is not far distant when somebody will reach out for it. Besides this valley, the road as proposed will give a good outlet for settlers on tho Nokani cum, Foley crook and Miami, and draw much trade from iulchis, and in tact all of the Tillamook country. Tbo scheme is not only to run a road from Seaside into this valley, but to ox- tond it on to Lincoln, thus connecting the lattor town with the city of Astoria; multiplying tho trado of a large section of country by opening it to settlement and pouring it into Astoria's lap. The distance between these two towns is 55 or CO miles; but about 30 miles of road now exist, leaving less than 33 to make. We admit there are some difficulties to sur mount, but nothing that should stand in the way of accomplishing so valuable an improvement to the country. Tho routo is cood from tho Nehalem north, but on its south fork wo find difficult hills and crossings, lucre is nothing worthy to be called a mountain on tho route. The summits between Nekanicum and north Xebalem, and that between Foley creek and Miami aro both low and reached by easy grades. Having prospected almost tho entire routo last spring, I know it to be feasible, and it can be made by tho two counties jointly and tho burden not be felt. Thcro is now a road reaching up the north fork of Nehalem from tide water into Clatsop county; and parties hero stand ready to extend it to Lalta croek or Seaside if they can receive proportionate aid! from Clatsop county or its citizens. There is much good, vacant land for home steaders and prcemptors all along this routo from near Seaside to Tillamook bay; and settlors will come as soon as they are sure of an outlet. In conclusien: The principal reason why Astoria and Clatsop county in gen eral, should be interested in the develop ment of this section of country is, that a portion of the valley, a principal part of tho coal field and much of tho finest tim ber lies in Clatsop county, and its devel opment will add to her wealth. Nehalkm. Notice. TAKE KOTICE ALL WHOM THIS MAY concern, that I the undersigned have and do claim the NW U of section 28, town- suip js, range a w, ico acres, i request an parties not tarespass on the above-mentioned kind oTlts effects, as 1 have given sutllcicnt proofs of my rights through the Dinted Suites Land Ofllce in WashTneton City. District of Columbia, d-w JOHN ROGERS. Notice. BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL noon on the 2lst day of September for the burial of county poor. All Rids to be directed to tho County Clerk. By order of the County Court. Astoria, Oregon, September 7th, 18S5. To Whom it May Concern NOTICE IS IIEREBY GIVEN TO THOSE knowing themselves indebted to the estate of M. D. Kant to make Immediate set tlement to the undersigned, at the assignors late place of business and save costs. AH ac counts not paid by September 25th will be placed in the hands of a collector. PniL. A. STOKES, Assignee. Notice. NOTICE IS IIEREBY GIVEN THAT the partnership heretofore existing be tween Herman itieppe and L. Granpe under the firm name of RIeppe & Grappe is this day disolved by mutual consent, the business to be hereof tcr conducted by Herman RIeppe, to whom all bills due arc to be paid and who will liquidate all claims due by the lato firm. IL RIEPPE, L. GRAPPE. Astoria, Oregon. September 3rd, 1SS5. Notice. THE TAX LIST AND ASSESSMENT roll of school district No. l, Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, Is now In my hands for collection, and will remain with me for sixty days fronr date, after which time said taxes will be delinquent. Parties interested please take notice. J. G. HUSTLER, Clerk Dist. No. l. Astoria, August 13th, 18S5. For Rent. THE SALOON KNOWN AS "THE COL orado," on Chenamus, between Benton and Main. Saloon fixtures for sale or to let. Apply to WM. LOEB. Furnished Rooms. TVfRS. E. C. nOLDEN HAS A FEW NICE JLtX Jy furnished rooms to rent at fire dol lars per month and upward, and by the week or night. Enquire corner Main and Jeffer son streets. Abstracts of Title. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS COMPILED a set of Abstract Books from the records of Clatsop County and Is now prepared to fumlsh complete and correct Abstracts of Title to any Real Estate In the County, at reasonable rates. C. K. THOMSON, Attorney at Law. Astoria. Oregon. Office, Room 5. over 8Ity Book Store. Notice. PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED from teachers, stating salaries desired as principal and assistant, to teach in Dis trict No. 9 ; school to commence some time in October. Mas. C. LEINENWBBER, Clerk District No. 9. Notice of Application. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned intends to apply to the Common Council of the city of Astoria, at Its next regular meeting, for a license to sell wine, malt and spirituous liquors in less quantities than ono quart for a period of one year, in the building fronting on Mam street and situated on lot 4 block 9 In the city of Astoria as laid out and recorded by John McClure. CHAS. HANSEN. Astoria, Oregon, September 18th, 1885. Empire Store totlie Front Wc beg io direct special attention to our- LATEST IM PORTATIONS of NOVELTIES Fine Dress Goods, Lawns, Parasols, Corsets, Hoopskirts, Etc., Etc. Which wc are setting according to our motte: 'The Best Goods at the Lowest Possible Prices." PEAEL BROS. Ix 13 Dealer at Wholesale and Retail in urniiure, Bedding, Oil Clotii, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Mouldings, Etc. Astoria Furniture Co., Dealors in Furniture, Bedding, PICTURES, MoiMiDi, Carpets, Matting, Picture Frames, Window 8Mb, etc. Cur. Chenamus and Hamilton SLs. CLI&Ije SOLE AGENT, Astoria, Invites the public to inspect his new .stock of "WATCHES. Jewelry, Clocks and Silverware. Every Article Guaranteed as Represented. ROCKMFORD Quick4rain2fiWfiTCHES in Ud by I the IT. . ' Coast Snr-1 tmt: In IT.1 S-HaralOb- wrrotory.bj1 Locomotiro Engineers Con doctors and other Uoilurar men. Tlicy AT ADLER'S CRYSTAL PALACE. THIS IS NO HUMBUG! GOODS AT YOUR OWN FIGURES. AT IYI. D. KANT'S. CLOTHING, Gents Furnishing Goods, ETC., ETC. Are Now Being Sacrificed. THE GOODS MUST BE SOLD. Biffgest Banains Ever Seen in Astoria! PHIL. THE FINE AMERICAN SHIP v "JOHN T. BERRY," Now enroiite from San Fran cisco and due here, will follow the Dinnah in our direct llneof Salmon Vessels From Astoria. to Liverpool. iwdIv MEYER, WILSON & CO.. Tortland, Or. Annual Stock Holders' Meeting. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF TIIE Stock Holders or llie O. F. L. & B asso ciation will be held In Odd Fellows' Jlall on Monday, October 5tU, at 2 o'clock r. it., pur suant to adjournment this day. G. REED, Attest; A. J. MEGLER. Secy. Astoria. August 34tli. 1SS3. For Sale. A GOOD DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT for sale Beautifully located. Apply at Astorlan offlce. AlLaBOXfe 3M , Camels. Matting, 'll)'JMJMillllH.liJLL-J-WII nuijmviijjiijj m; Wail Paper, Mirrors, II. Du JJUISSON, Manager. JLDXalSR., "WatcLcs. Clocks and JEWELRY IIKIA1KED OX Short notice bj a First Class Work' man. Also Engraving, and fcivr; aro Ti. cecnlre: as THr 'BEST. Sold "in crindDal MONOGRAMS, 'cltlesAtowna rby cxcluslre Arcnta Heading Done Jewelers), with a ruUYfftrrantj-. Neat and cheap A. STOKES, ASSIGNEE. WILL Cut Faster AND EASIER i Than any oth er axe maue. Hundreds of wonilmon tp;- tliytoitssune- rioritv. Itcoes ueepand aerer Slicks. CARNAITAN & CO., Agents Astoria. Frlcc, $1.50. Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I will not be responsible for any debt contracted by any person unless it be on my personal order. MINNIE G. M. SPEXABTII. Astoria, August 2Cth, 1685. fpUFllK iSXEi J pATorrniAe5.30.iJS!; j.u.i ruinnger Groceri oo ffhoon fn Ijo IJilOoll ill Yomt Xai?ing EspQnsss CAN BE REDUCED ' BY TRADING AT MY STORE, VTIierc Business I 3on im a Strict CASH BASIS. 1 Have Reduced My Expenses ly Selling for CASH, and Consequently I CAN SELL CHEAPER TO YOU. run Ll FRANK X. GAS SjL Us XLt.IjESK DRVtEK IX Hay, Oats, ani Straw, Lime, Brie!;, Cent, Sani and Plaster Wood Delivered to Order. Praying, Teaming anil Express Business. rr.lt ..pply to (he Captain, orto THE NEW MODEL JF A FULL STOCK AI.WAYS ON HAND. DKALKR iy Tin, Sheet Iron, and Copper Ware. A general assortment of Household Goods. AGENT FOR 3IAGEE STOVES AS1 RANGES, THE BEST Iff TnE KlItKET. Plumbing goods of all kinds on hand. Job work dona in a workmanlike manner. Plumbing, Cas Fitting and Cannery Work attended to promptly On 1'easouable Tcnn9. Cliennmus Street, Seict to C I,. PnrUer'n Store, AHtoria, Oregea. HOTELS AND llESTAUKAXTS. PARKER HOUSE. TITO. AMVEi, Frop'r. First Class in Ever? Eespect. Free Conelt to the House. INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, Corner Third and V. Streets, PORTLAND, - - - OEEGON. Our facilities are such that wo defy compctition. This Ls the largest and most respectably kept Hotel In tho Northwest. Board and Lodqlng $ 1 .00 per day MEALS.25 cenU. LODGING. 23 anil 50 cents Free Buss to and from ihe House. fBNo Chinese Umployet!.-5U E. Levrlston, (Late of Minnesota IlouseJProp O. CLA1IK. AGENT. a TT. KXOWLE3. I D. SHOUTS'. St. Charles Hotel, (European Plan.) BROWN & KNOWLES - - Proprietors First Class kt Evkky Kespect, Good Restaurant Connected with tho House Fire-proof Brick Building. ISO Rooms, la the Canter or the Git-. Cor. Front and Morrison Sts., Portland. Or ST, DAVID'S, 713 Howard St. Near Third, San Franelsro. A first-class Lodging Hotel, containing 190 rooms ; water and gas In each room ; no het ter beds In tho world; no guest allowed to use the linen once used by another; a large reading room ; hot and cold water ; baths free, rricoof rooms Pernight.COc and 75c; per week, from 2 upward. Open all night. R. HUGHES, Proprietor. At Market street Ferrv, take Omnibus line ofstreet cars tocornerof Third andHoward. B. B. Franklin, SQUEMOQUA STREET, NEXT TO THE ASTORIAN BUILDING. A11 work done in a skillful manner on short notice at reasonable rates. Mertaier anS CaMnet Mer, r Gash! AH PARKER. STEAMER CLARA PARKER Eben P. Parker,AJaster. For TOWING, FKEIGHT orCIIAK 11. B. PAllKKlt. KAXGE CAN BE HAD IN AS TOllIA ONLY OF & a. BAWES, AGENT CALL AND EXAMINE IT, YOU WILL HE PLEASED. E. It. UAW'ES Is also agent for tbo Bit latent GooliDf Stove And other flrst-clasa Stoves. Fnrnaoe Work. Steam Fit tings, etc., a specialty. Hardware aifl Slip (Mlery VAN DUSEN & CO.. dkAleksik 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 Seivlng Machines, Paints and Oils, Groceries, etc. Sol GolflJew6lry, Scarf Pins, Chains, f atones, Piaiios and Organs or the Best make at the lowest Prices. The finest stock of Jewelry In Astoria. -A11 goods warranted as represented. GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER Columbia Candy Factory. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. THE TRADE SUPPLIED, Leare orders at Astoria Bakery, Ed. Jackson. Prop. EXCURSION TICKETS! FROM ASTORIA TO PORTLAND AND RETURN For $2.50 ON THE "TELEPHONE," This holds good until September SOtli, 1885 THOS. MAIRS, (Late Cutter with M. D. Kant.) A Cood Fit Guaranteed. CHAKGES MODERATE. Shop opposite Bozorth & Johns. FasMoiaMe lair :.C