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W 1 Jgfts axl23 &stacfcm ASTORIA. OREGON: WEDNESDAY JUNE 15. IBS COMMERGEJKD TRAQF TORT OF ASTORIA. RKADT FOR SEA. Arso. gr Mc C&3 tons. Gatze, Qwnstown Jane 11 SAILED Oregon es. 2335 tons. Pohlrnan. 8 F June 12 Itival. blc 299 tons. Adams. S. V. June 11 BhnbricV. U S Licht-hotMc tr. Rverson. Rock and cruise. June 16 Agnes Oswald, brsli. 1 Jsi tone. McGtbbeti. Queeos- town June 7 Kate and Anna, steam sob. 21 tons, Lutjens. Grays Harbor. June 7 Urient. brie. 212 tons. Williams. San Pedro June S Lizzie Bell, br bk ISSCtotw, Morcnard. Liverpool. June b North Bend bkt, STB tonsMerrytnan. S V June C Columbia, ss. 2721 tons Holies S F. June 3 California, etr. 674 tons. Carroll. Sitka June 2 F.lltrbank, br bk. 11W ten. Parker. Liverpool. Juno 1 OUTSIDE WITH PILOTS OX DOAJiD. Thomas II Stowe. br bk, Newcastle X S W June? AJtltlVALS FROil SKA. Coo V Elder, str. SKJ uno 14 Willamette, ss. 2f30 tons ST V Jhbp IS State or California. ss. 25)0 tons. Delmry. S V June 12 Mary K. Bus?, sch. San Pedro. Jun 11 Tam O'Shauter. bkt. S. F. June 10 Scottish Bard, Br bk.BIS tows. Little. Uoekhamp- ton. June 8 Sol. Thomas, str. Coos bay, June 8 Alpha, sch. Starr. Tillamook. June 6 Kthel. brbk.4&5 tons. Graham. Liverjool. inajr:2$ Clan Ferguion, br. hk.799 ton1!. Wil-Mn. Brisbane. May 2S. Alden Bosse.Ani bk. M2 ten. Noes. llougkonc may 22 Colonia. Am bkS53 tens. Xoyfts. Honekenc May 20 Martha Fislior. brbk.SU ton-.. McAdam.N'ewcas- lo. N S AV. May 1G Bellaporte. br bk. 1M tens, Tate. Newcastle. N S W. May 14 Merom, sh, 1261 tons. Lowell. X Y May S Clan Grant, br bk. WS tons. James, f in Liverpool- MarC Marion Kins br bk 9S9 tons Rio Janeiro May S VESSELS OX THE VA 1 . From American Ports. Alice Buck, Am sh N V Ajml Belle of Oreson bk X Y May 5 Carrie Winslow, blcSill tons. Philadelphia. Moh C Columbia, bh 1355 tons. Humphrey. X Y. Jan 20. C. S Hurlburt. bk. I1W tor.P.N Y.June Kxnpire. sh. 1132 tons. New York, Jan 15 Hmma T Crowell bk 1137 ton-. N Y Mav Gerten.sh. Philadelphia, Jan 13 Henry S Sandford, sh. ll&9 tons. Sleeper. N Y March 22 Indiana, ship, O. R. A X. Co, iron. May 21 Kato Davenport, sh. 121S tons. MallettN Y Jan IS Missibsipi, O. R. & N. Co. sir X Y. May 21 Oracle, sh 1550 tons. Morison. Philadelphia Mch22 Olive S Southard Am sh Philadelphia March S Palmyra, sh. i3ffl tons Minot X Y March 2 Saranac sh N Y April 56 Sparrow soh S J' March 10 from Forci:;ii lortM. Adolt. Swe. bk, (K.) tons. Riustnanssn. Gotten- burK, Oct 18 Banksfield Br bk Liverpool April 9 Huston Vale, br bk. 3f7 tons. Buckingham Yoko hama Feb 1 Boxford. br bk, Liverpool. March 3 Chilo. br bk. Liverpool. May 21 City of Quebec br bk 700 tons London Dec IS via Victoria Orossfield. br bk. Liverpool. March 2fi Countess of Rothes, Br sh. Middleebero, Dec 2S Countess of Derby, bs, Middlesbero. Kntr. Jan2t City of Manchester, br bk 6 tons Rio Doon. Brbk 877 tons Newcastle Dozford, br bk. Liverpool MarcaS via Victoria Furness Abbey, bk. U39, Libby. Yokohama. Glengaber. br bk, (Sfi tons, Liverpool. May 12 Glenperis, sh 1091 tons. Cape of Good-hope, due June. Oberon, bs 1180 tons, Liverpool April 25 River Avon, br bk 4 W llolker Liverpool Maroh 3 Sidlaw. Br bk 499 tons McGIashan Middlebroueh Jan 12 Vancouver, b b 1013 tons. Newcastle Zoe. br bk Liverpool via Victoria Jan 3 HOTELS ASD RESTAURANTS. A. J. MEGLEK. C. S. WltlCHT OCCIIEXT IIOTKL. MEQLER & WRIGHT. Proprietors. Astoria, Orcyon. THE PROPRIETORS ARE HAPPY TO announce that the above hotel lms been repainted and refurnished, adding greatly to the comfort of its quests and is now the best hotel north of San Francisco. G. Y. 1CNOWLE8. A I. ZI lUIKU, cx.AitEario3 isTs:r., PORTLAND. - - - - OREGON ZIEBER & KNOWLES, Propiictors. Free coach to and from the house. ike-Thr Daily Astokiax Is on file at the Clarendon Hotel reading room. Pioneer Restaurant Hotel. MAIN STREET. - - - ASTORIA Sirs. S. X. Arrteoni. Proprietor mHETRAVELIXtTplTjl.IC WILL FIND JL the Pioneer first class m all respects, and a share of their patronage is respectfully solicited. fgyBoard and lodging by the day or week. Fair Wind Coflto Saloon CHGP HOXJTSE, WATER STREET, ASTORIA. Next door to Dr. Kinsc"s. CofiV. Tea and ChocolrUr. with CaUe. lO Ci'iitH. Chop rooked to Order. Fine lVInex, Jjiiuor.s and t'ij;ars Of the best brands, Havhur iust onened the above establish ment we cordially itniteour friends and the public generally to give us a trial. 5C-tf FOARD & EVAN VNSON. ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS HtrAi. Q.,1mi ( UJOlVl UOIUWII. JIAIN STREliTl'. ASTORIA. THE UNDERSIGNED IS PLEASED TO announce to the Ladies' and Gentlemen of this City That he Is now prepared to furnish for them, in first class style, and every style, OYSTERS, HOT COFFEE, TEA, ETC. AT THE Ladies' and Gent's Oyster Saloon, MAIN STREET. Pleasf give me a call. ROSCOE DIXON. Proprietor GERaiATsIA BEER HALL -AND- BOTTLE BEER DEPOT. Chexajics Street. Astoru. The Best of Imager J Cts. a Glass Orders for the ia Brewery IBDESJbJJblL Left at tills place will be promptly attend ed to. -No cheap San Francisco Beer sold at this place WM. BOCK. Proprietor. AGENTS S Panted for new HOUSE BOOK Samples postpaid, 25 cents, Sent from THE ASTORIAN OFFICE. CamfcU River Exports. SHIPMENTS FOREIOX. JCXE 1SS1. To Liverpool, ;xr Lizzie Bell. "From rortlaud 18754 bbls flour......$73,l00 C To Quccndoicn, per Ague Oswald. From Portland 47.SG9 ctls wheat... GLR 11 To Quccnttoicn, per Argo. From Portland S2.500 ctls wheat. srf.400 14 To Liverpool, per Marian King. From Astoria -11,11 cs salmon $201,J5 RECAPITULATION, M.tY 1881. Flour, 49,839 bbls, value 52244)10 Wheat, 25233 ctls, 34844 Salmon, 12,400 cs, " 38,280 Total values, 14 cargoes, S31,734 KECAPnTLATION BY MONTHS, l&SL JANUABV. 4 Cargoes value S 187,425 FEBRUARY. 7 Cargoes value 371,299 31 AltCU. o Cargoes value 202.541 APRIL. 4 Cargoes value 242,193 MAY. 14 Cargoes value 031,731 34 Cargoes, 5 montlis, 81,035,194 DOMESTIC EXPORTS. The receipts of domestic exports at San Francisco, from January 1st, 1831. to June 7th, from Astoria, Ls given as 10110WS Flour, qr sks. Wheat, ctls. Oats, ctls Salmon, bbls... hf bins,. cs... 1C8.877 1 18,& ... 125.579 -T....!'."Z 1.182 1 C0.O3O 13 ISjSJS pkgs. Apples, riie, bxs .... luiiier, pKg........... . 1G Potatoes, sks . .. 31,710 4,-2i"i 37.CC8 wool, bales.......... Hides. No. Tallow, pkgs.... Reef, bbls Beef, cjuuied, cs... Fnilt. dried, pkgs. Iiather, pkgs.. Linl.es Racou, cs.-... Meal. sks. Hois, bales.... .. Hams, jikgs........... Cheese, cs .....-.... Flax Sed, sks ...... Canned goods, cs- l,OG3 419 .- 16 1.0SC .. 115 rr ii sm 4S3 20 18 . 32.370 ,-. 1.077 Astoria Lodge No. 40, L O. G. T. Regular Meeting every Taesdar Evening al7i-i o'clock, at Gobi Templar's Hall, Che namus Street. Astoria, over C. L. Parker's Store Members of the Order, in good stand ee, are invited to attend. Degree meeting 1st Monday each month. By order W. C.T. Temple Lodge, Wo. 7, A. P. A. M. & Regular Communications first and third fcaturdays in each month, at7V o'clock, p.m., attne Hall in Astoria. Members of the Order, in Reed standing, are invitod to attend. Br erde: of the W. M. Beaver L.odJ?o No. 35. L O. O. P. Meet every Thursday erenine.lflHjjjs at 8 o'clock. In the Odd Fel-" JtSsfisI? low's Hall. cor. of Cass and Che- -WVI namus streets, Astoria. Members of the Order are invited to attend. Br order. N. 0, Common CounciL Regular meetings second and fourth Tues day ovemncs of each month, at M o'clock eS Persons desirinj; to have matters acted upon by the CounciL at any regular mooting must present the same to tho Auditor and Clerk on or before tho Friday evening prior to the Tuesday on which tho Council holds its rotmlar meeting. R. II. CARDWELL. Auditor and Clerk. TIDE TABLE FOR ASTORIA From tables of United States Coast Survey. High Wator. j Low Water. D.i to. a. M. p-m'J " p' " U 10 41 10 'Si 4 41 4 14 10 11 40 11 111 R 44 5 07 11 . 0 45 6 42 6 02 12. O 00 1 411 7 :K 0 57 13 0 18 2 31 S 2 7 52 14 1 37. 3 15 9 14 8 44 15 2 23..... 3 51 . 9 52 9 34 IC 3 14 4 34 10 20 10 27 17. 4 12 O 17 11 0.1 10 27 18 5 19 l (Q 11 54 . . 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Price 5 cents. cents. rnce 3 cents. For Port Townsend, Victoria, Nanaimo, Fort Wrangle and Sitsa. Carrying U. . 3IaIlH. THE STEAMSHIP CALIFORNIA, JAMES CARROLL Commander Will leave Portland for the above ports from Flanders Dock No freight for Alaska taken after 12 o'clock the day previous to departure. For Freight or Passage applv to ED. C. HUGHES, Purser. G. K. rHYAJvT. d JrUUllUNKUr't On?T- ca . m m - m m .Ti v "raTcfca-o tJ&D , T .?rc? : O O ?ac:rs COAST 1 SE& r.x MISCELLANEOUS. Vitalizes nutl !; hi-. .:. Uiood, TBaof up tho Sy5:t, 31 U. s kt T.it"t Stroag-, Duilds up l'j. Brwk:- doirn. Tavigoirtf t: Hritlii. .:id CURES Dyspepsia, ITervous Affcctious, Gen: eral Debility, iTfeuralgia, Pevcr and Ague, Paralysis, Chronic Diarrhea, Boils, Dropsy, Humors, Female Com plaints, Liver Com plaint, Eemittent Fever, and ML DISEASES 0RIGIHATING H A BAD STAT: OF THE BLOOD, OR ACCOMPANIED BY DEBILITY OR A L0Y STATE OF THE SYSTEM. Supplies ihe blood with its Vital Principle, tit Life Element, IKON, infayin;; MnKi'i Virror and New J.iro into all foiu of llw sy&tcta DEING FREK FROM ALCOHOL i" ctk Itr effects arc not followed by corrsspoiui.i r--ac ioa, but are pemuncct. SET! I V.. FOWLE&TOXS Prapnetx, 8 rlairisoo Amius, Boston. Suld by all Druggists always Cnrc3 and never disap p oia.ta . Tlio -world's crcat Paii Rclicver lor Man and Scast. Cheap, quielc and roliaTiIo. PITCIIi3R'S C.STOKL. is not Narcotic. Children jrow fat upon, Irlothcr:- like, and Physicians rcco:n:ue:xl CVSTOKuV. Itrc-nlatesthe BoweLs, cures Wintl Colic, allays Fcverislmess, and de stroys Worms. WSI DS SIEYER'G CA TARRH Cttro, a Constitational Antidote for this torrlblo laala dy, ty Absorption. Tho nioat Important Discovery siaco "Vac cination. Other renxedieu niav rolioTo Catarrh, thiu euros at any ataga T:oforo Con&nmption jotsin. '2SZS5SESS22HJ22ESESSSii !Ci522K?5SJq m23mprss INDORSED BY PHYSIC1AKS, CLERGYrYiEB. AfiO THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST &1EDI0&L TRIUFfiPHOFTHE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A . TfSPf LSVIRc Iios3C fsppatito.I'faussa.bOYVolsooativo, gain in thoEead,with a dull csnsatioiiln tho back part. Pain under the shoulder blnde. fullness after eRting, with n diuin clination'to exertion of "body or mtncTj Irntabihtrpf temperTLoy spirits. Hoso cfm"embry, witlifeohng of having neg fected somo cTnty. vrearirsess. lliziitissa, uJ.t3ringdfjHoTaeajfl) ota before tha eyes, Y ollqw Skin, B cadGchc. Keath :?. ncsa at mght, highly coloredTtJrino. IF THESEWA3HI2TGS ASS mnHSDhi?, SERIOUS DISEASES WIUSOOK BE DEYL0?D. TDTirS PUIS aro especially adapted to iiuch cases, one dose eircctssucbacliange of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. Thev lucre Rse tn Aspcllte. and cause the botlv to Tnlip on FIcl. thru the system ls nourlfcned.andbytheirTonlKActloaont'.e rjIcrttT Orsnni. KesalnrSSoota rtc pr duced. Jlie ' cents. 35 Murray HI.. S.'s'. !TT5S HAIR D nve i L. Iiiav ir ai or WniSKTiw chanced toOJ.- Buit ic by a Musi- app;icU-n of th OTi- U inirts a nctural color, aois Jisu.Rt-.nHs". 3id TDrcc5l,on.x., -r i rei- ij '- .; ' :'- Office, 35 Murray St., Hew York CBr. TITTS 3lNriI. rf TslaM !fWraM'm tj. CKfal Krtrlfl. "HI br Httl SZE to tp.-.tnll.? J. H. D. TiolesnIe aud retail dealer in. ALL KIXDS OF J?JSED, Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. General storage and "Wharfage on reason able terms. Foot of Benton street. Astoria! Oregon. sS a a ? r liS llOfOI SAgQl TOBBBfr 1 . ..i..i..,3 1 .1 R -i FFHN & pfl ?HSTn L mhmstoke, scoro. MISCELLANEOUS. Importiuit to Travelers. I miiK rNDKItSU'.NED IS JL now prepanii to sell THROUGH TICKETS l-'l'OM I Astoria to ail Points in Europe Via Overland I.ulrtiMis :uh! Ste:nnhiK of tin ft)' iug lirsj-ciass lines f rotu New ork : WHITE STAIi I.IXE. IICATiOXAL I.IXE. AI.IVX LINK. i:kd stai: i.ixk. a.aikkicax i.ixe. a. t. p.kakkk. (f C. Tlmm & Co.. Astoria, linm. For London Direct. The H4trviHel Iia mwler ehartera Urst t-las-. Al Iron IZ'irqiu l)m at ASTOUIA ear'.v hi Max. whieh will Ik- (Hit m Ix-rth to load for LONDON DIRECT. In Iot TO SlTrSIIIl'PEKS will la taken at KHAKOXABIiK ItATH. For FKEICHT and other iirtk'iilars, apily to S2HSOX. CJII'IJCII t'o Cor. Friwt and AMi Streets. Portland , Oregon. Yjiclit Blue Skin. CWmwr hitiit. enpficr fastenetl. do hi de nwst easel, lies at Case's wharf. Heady to re ceive jKisscngers, freight or ex cursion iwrties to all itnrts of the Columbia river and vicini ty. Chargis niOilerate. SS'ForfiirtlieriMirticulars inquire of John litters, i eiurai jiarKet. Or of - ' CAIT. WOODS. Master and owner. Shoalwaier Bay Steam Navigation I Company. flie new steamer Sa SOUTH I'KX!). JOHN BROWN. - - - MAS! Will leave cS-. "i Soutli Jteml for Kay Center, oys- ! Astoria to Forts Stevens, Canby, II tervillenud thchcadof the lias, waco, Oysterville and Olympia. Connecting with N. llennK staRe line and 1 steamer iJen. canny at llwaeo lor A.stona. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Ias4ers leaving Astoria on eitherof those days can go through to ShiUi Bend in one day. For freifihl and pissage apply at the Companys office at Smith Bend, or the Cap tain on board. The 33ost rnccesiul Jtenicdyever discovered, as it Is certain 111 its effects and does not blister. Also excellent for human Uesh. Read proof below. From a Prominent Physician. Washinetonvilh. Ohio. Juno 17. 1SS0. Di:. B. J. KKxriALi, & Co., Gents : Bead- ' in our ndvertiscnicnt 111 Turf, Field and Farm, of Kendall's Spavin Cure, and having ! a valuable and speedy Horse which had beeii lame from spavin eighteen montlis, I sent to I you for a bottle by express, which in six wccks reinoveu an lameness ami oniarge- 1 ment and a large siiluit from another horse. ami both horses are to-day its sound as colts. I l lie one bottle uas worm to me one hundred dollar-. 1'cspectfully yours. II. A. BKKTOLETT, JL I. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE 1 Iarrisburg. Pa.. Nov. is, 1SP0. Dk. B. .1. Kekdall & Co., (Jcnts : I have ier, tine mare tliat lias liadauone spavin for a long time, I tried every thing man could de ise to cure it hut all in vain aud was about to give it up wImmi a friend of mine in this Hfiycame to me and recom mended Kendall s Spavin Cure which I tried with gnuid results, removing that bone clear and clean and then I sent 2j cents to you for one of your illustrated Horse Books and 1 think there is no better book printed on the horse anil his diseases. I have taken great interest In it and have since sold is copies for you to in neighbors and will try ami do! what good I e-.m by getting them for others. I Yours truly. U. W. MILLER. I KENDALL'S SPAViN CURE OX ML'MAX 1'IiF.SII. Bakersfiehl. Vt.. Dec, si, 1870. B. J. Kknuali. & Co., Cents : I wish to add my testimonyiii favor of our invaluable liniment. "Kendall's Kpnv in Cure." In the spring of 1S& I slipped on the ice and sprained my right limb at the knee joint. I was very hu ." t times suirere.l the most excruciating pain. I wore a bandage ou It for over a car. mid tried most evrj-- thing iu my reach, but could find nothing that would give me permanent relief. "When I overworked, it would pain me very much, In April 1S78 I began to think I should be a cripple for life ; lint having some of "Ken- dull's Spavin Cure" thought I would try it. 1 tLseii one mini 01 a ooine. ami experienced relief at once. The pain left me and has not troubled me since. I feel very grateful to you and would recommend 'Kendall's Spavin Cure' to all who suffer with sprains or rheu matism. Yours truly, Miss. J. Bolteli. j Kendall's Spavin Cure Is sure in its effects, mild in its action as it does not blister, and yet it is penetrating and powerful to reach any deep seated pain or to remove any bony growth or any other enlargement, if used lor several days, such as spavins, splints, curbs, callous, sprains, swellings, any lameness and all enlargements of the joints or limbs, or rheumatism in man and for any purpose for which a liniment ls used for man or beast. It Ls now known to be the best liniment for man ever used, act ing mild and yet certain in its effects. It Is used full strength with perfect safety at all seasons of the year. Send address for illustrated circular, -which we think gives positive proof of Its virtues. No remedy has ever met with such unquali fied success, to our knowledge, for beast as well as man. Price Si per bottle, or six bottles for $5 ALL DRUGGISTS have it or can get it for you, or it will be sent to any address on re ceipt of price by the proprietors. DR. B. J. KENDALL & CO.. Enosburgh Falls, Vermont. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. (J I J.' jir-T ZX-- tq rrt -.li.i-yinn -o, ro ?.u7J3s:fc; casgg&s g C3 QPnRT'TTRmTTTR O - ' W,J- ...-y ' T--t. -tei BULLS AT TKAXSPORTATIOX LIKES. Oregon Railway & Navigation COMPANY. OCF.AX DITISIOX. Between San Francisco & Portland. In cnnseqiiPiice of accident to the steam ship State of California, the followingsched tih of sailing days ot ocean Reamers has iH'en arranged, to-w It : 1-1:031 roirrr-xt. froji sax trax. l)le. Steamer. Date. Ste&mer. Iiine V2 Oregon .lune ir.Srate of Gala .lime 22 .Columbia June 4 ....Oregon June 10.. State ot Cala June 13 . ....Columbia I .lune 27 Oregon 1 July '.'...State of Cala I .Inlv T .Columbia : .Inly 12 Oregon '.hlv IT State of Cala June 20 Oregon June 23State of Cala June SO Columbia July 5 Oregon July 10-State of Cala July 1.1 Columbia July 20 Oregou July 2.1.State of Cala July 30 ..Columbia .Inly '1 . .Columbia Julv 2T .Oregon 1 Ani. I ..state of Cala t Ante. Colmnbial Due notiee will he gien of any further change. Klght is reserved to change steamers or sailing da vs. THKOl'C.II TICKETS sold to all the prin cipal cities iu the United States and Canada. S.A. j ; River and Rail Division. Columbia, Willamet and Yamhill Rivers. FEBRUAKY 1, 1S81. Leave l'ort-f I I T" laml for Mon Tn. IWe. lThu. Frl. 1 Sat. Dalles. Wat- " I I la Walla. Umatilla, ami tip riv er point.. 5AM 5AM 5AM 5AM SAM 3AM Astoria. Ka- ilamn. Taco ma.Seattle GAM RAM RAM 6AM 6AM 6AM Vie'ria. New , AVest'rastr CAM PAM Cathlamet, I Hay View, ; SkamoVa 1 wa. Brook- eld BAM 6AM 6AM j West port. C 1 i f t on. , Knappa. GAM 6AM 6AM Dnvton TAM TAM TAM j Salem, and ' interreedi- I ate points. 6 am 6 am I Points on I Snake Uiver 3am Sam OKXEKAL, OFFICES: Corner Front and D Streets, Pertland: J. McCRAKEX & Co.. Agents State of California, Ticket agent O. It. & N. Co, &- (JOHXMUIll. .,, (tenentl Freight and rassenger asent. KH . . T.F.OAKS, Vice rresident and Manager 1 Ilwaco Steam Navigation Go Until further notico tho Ilwaco Steam Navigation Co's steamer GENERAL CANBY, WHITCOJIB JUASTER Will loavo Astoria on Slondnyst Tuesdays, and Saturday-, At 9 A.M., Fridays nt C 1-1 A. 31., and 1 P. 3f . Fort Stevens, Fort Cnnby, ami llunc Connectingwitb.A.Loomis"stare3forOy torville and Olympia, on Tuesday's and Sat urday's. 1 Fare to Fort Stevens... . ....... Mela " " Canby and Ilwaco............ 81 C8 I oarllwaco freight, by tho ton, In lots of I one ton or oyer, S 00 per ton. , SOTFor Tickets. Townee or Charter nnnlv either at tho office of the Company, Gray'i wharf, foot of Benton street, or to tho Captaia on board. J. II. D.GRAY, Agent. Oregon & California R.R. Co On anaftcr0ct.il, 1SS0, trains will run as fol- lows, DAILT (Except Sundays), E.1STSIDE DITISIOX. FROM PORTLAND TO ROSEBURQ. SfAIL TIi.41.t LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland .7:30 A. M.IRoseburg 7:00 P. 1 Boacburs 5:00 A.M.IPortland 4-23P M ! ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN. ; LEAATI. ARRIVE. Portland 1:00 P. M.l Lebanon 9.20 P.A1 Lobacon 1:13 A. 31. Portland. ..10:05 A.M FREIGHT TRAINS. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 0:15 A. M.l Junction 6:00 P. M Junction o:13A.M.Portland .5:25 P. M Tho Oregon and California Railroad i erry make? connection with all RoguIarTrains on EasUidc Division. WESTSIDK DIVISIOX. From 1'ortlnml to Corvnlli. HAIL TRAIX LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland S:00 A. M.ICorvnllia ....3:00 P. M Corvnllis S:30 A. M-jPortland 3:20.IOM Close connections are made at ROSEBURQ with tho Stages of the Oregon and California ' Stage Company, j iTicketsforsaIotoalltheprincipalpoInta in California and tho East, at the Company's . Office, nnrnpr c nnrl Fmnt Xtv Pnrftnnrf flnn Lorner t ana tront ots rortlanti, Ugn Storage will bo charged on freight remain j ng at Companys Warehouse over 21 hours, Freight will not bo received for shipment after 5 o'clock P. M. onEastsido Division, and 0 o'clock P. M.on AVcstside Division. f J. BRANDT, Jr., Uen'ISup't E.P.R0GEBS. Gcn'lFreieht and Passenger Agent For Youngs River and Knappa. The Steamer I -!.. V. M-t M, i nvrT C. "W. ILVMLIX, - - MASTER "Will make regular trips to Youngs Rlvei every Friday and Knappa every Tuesday. The Magnet Ls ready for charter to any point 011 the bay. For freight or passage apply on board or at I. W. Case's. Astoria and Jmappton. Regular Mail and Passenger Steamer ItOSETTA, Y.AVAYE ....MASTER eS-"Will leave Knappton for Astoria and return daily. CARRYING THE TJ. S. MALL. Also have a lighter which enables her t carry wood or freight of any kind. BS" For charter, freight or passage, at liv ing rates apply on board, or at I. V . Case's Lawyers briefs printed in fine style at Tite Astokiax office. r