ssf-1 W) g-fte gailg Qstavlnvu ASTORIA. OREGON: TUESDAY .JUNE 21, IBS: COMMERCE AND TRADE. PORT OF ASTORIA. READY FDR SKA. SA1LICD Alpba. efc.2trr, YiKittitM W Jmw 3 Geo W Elder, etr. F JiMe Ml Olan Fercusen. Hr. 'bk.'W ton. WiImmi, Queens town. June 18 Alary E. Rut. fa. &m Dies. June 19 Marion Kinc. brl M9 to, LiTO-pool. Jane IS Arje. cr bk 2Ste. (tise. QBMBst own Jane 17 State of California, sa. teat. Debney, S K June 17 Orecon ss. 283 tons. PeMman. S V June 12 Itival. bk. 299 tens. Adam. S. 1. June It Apnes Oswald. brtb.ll t. Me(ilAn.Qaeen- town J uno 7 Kate and Anna, strain scU. 3J top, I,utjB$. Grays Harbor. Junc7 OrionU brie. 312 tons. Williams. San Pedra June S Mccie Bell, lr bk IMS tons, Morgnard. l.uernoel, June North Bend bkt 376 tons Mermnan. S F June fi Uatiforma. str. G71 tons; Carroll. Sitka June 2 Krie-rbank lr bk. 1100 tons. Parker. Liverpool, Jhm 1 A llll I VALS FROM SEA. Columbia, m. 2711 tons Bolles S F. June 17 Shubriok. U S I.ijshi-Bouse str. Ererson, Bock and cruise. June 17 Saottixh Admiral, Br bk. SfiO tens, Kerr. Newcastle XS V Jane IS Willamette, im. 2f30 tons. X Y June 13 Tarn O'ShaRter. bkt. S. F. June 16 Seettfek Hard, Br bk. 813 tons. Little. Rockbaup- tn. jHe 8 Set TlmHtas, str. Cees bay, June 8 lithe!, brbk.4!tt tons. Grabam. Lirorpool. may 29 Aldon Heme. Am bk. stt tena. Xoyos. Uongkonc map 22 Uolema. Am bk S.'S tons, Xoye. Iionckonc May 20 Martba FwVier. brbk.SU ten. McAdam.Xewcas- le. X S W. Ma- lti lleMtHrt4. In bk. 1MM toos. Tate. Newcastle. X S W.May 11 MoratM. Bk. ISM tmiN 1.awcII. X Y May 8 (Man Grt. br bk. M8 1. ,Te. tm Liverpool. .Mac f. i'kssels ox rnji wa r. From American Iorl. Alfcw I'.uA. Am hi X V A! 6 1UM ftf OreH I. X V May i (Jrrfe Wiwslew. bk.941 teas. PMtadelpliia, MoUG OtUimbia, sii ISSft tens. Humphrey. X Y. Jan 3fl. C. S llHrlburt. bk. im taps. X Y. Jhim 13 Kmplre.sk. 1134 tons. Svk Tii Jan I'. Umma T CrHl lkllJ7(o- , V ! I Gerton.Bli Philadelphia. . J a 13 llonry S SmitlfWd. l. Ills Ihis. Mwjter. X Y Maroli 22 Indiana. isltip.O. H i. N.', irwti. May21 Kate IavttpH. h ls (hs. .Mallr! X V .lai Is Mit44ii. O. K. A X. ( '. lr X Y. Ma 21 )ra(4e. 4t 1S-W Urn. Mormon. 1'm!m44!4m Mob ii OliwSSBtnrd Am fa ItMUMtetpfc Man-h ' I'abrtj-ra. sh. iG ttn Mitwt X Y Marfc 1 .Snma h X Y Art( SB Spjrrt.it eh S 1' Match hi Front i'orelsn Srti. ArfuK. Sh. !ik. Klfi h. lttwimiaiiiit. ( : -! - - imric. Uo is K.ikJll ISr 14v I.iirrMl Aitril KHstHH Yal. Im- lk. 7 (. KukiMhaM Y .- hania 1'Vfe I lifnl. Vh- lik. l.mTtn(. March 2 Cwth. Ih- lik. l-w?ol. May 3( M'wf (jm&tee br 14. 7W Imn l.imdmi ls" iM'ta ic4er flrnaafiubl. It ImV. I.:r-(hK3. Marvh 0utHtfM ef HetlM-k. Kr 4t. Mtl4(r4wf. Dee 3t (JouHtc-s f I)crU. !-,. Mi44lmihir. Khk. Jbm2A (Sty f Manchester. Ih- 14c TSi tmt Km 1).)(4H. i:rl4S7T tm XuwcaiKle Difrl. br bk. 1.itthh4 .Marc J 5 via YtctMna FHrtMisfi Abbey, 14.. ho. UMh. YitVuhawa. (Menpabor. br bk, Att Um. lrrtM4. Ma-12 (!!t'!jiwt. !h Ml tnnn. t'at f "" hniu. tltte Jubh. X. l'.rtfnH. bk. llHMffkmtc. Maj, ()l.wti.l. llstHS. Irrtwl Atl 4 1' J C4lti,lik, lliHkM. May Kivttr Avon.lH-bk 4MI IIaUmh- Iivnt4 March 3 S( Vmet-Ht. 14 llwckiM;. .ItHe Si4law. Itr 14: 1 !. MeGlaatum MMMIrtwrtMtch Jan 12 Thomas H Stow. It bk. -aiillr X S W M rH '((. IA. UH:ktiM(. Mat Vancouver, b b HiX nttf, Xewea4h- W II Kt. bk. UmekHc. Mr ! 'mo. lr bk lrfv"ri4 via Vitmii .Ian X HOTELS AM) KESTAVltAXlX ( A.. I. MW5I.XK. . WltliiHT Aiorift, Oregon. izmK nioi'itii-rrtius .vine haity 'iu .C. MMMMf(llUU liM'Jl4MnliIH ltn iH'fU ip.tH.tJ wid U'furuihiM'd. aridtut; px-xllj l tl'l' CJIIHliH-l Of ilsH-sJHMt ItlMtA llH' HM !. . KXOU'LRS. AU XlKKl.K. l'UKTLAXli. - - - - OKKCON ZIEBER & KN0.YLE8, Propietors. Vtvo otvM'U to awl from lite Iumim-. UTTiIKDAIIA AfliKIAN lHt li! :tl Hie ClHn'iHion Motel Kdittf; mmmw. Pioneer Restaurant Hotel. .MAIN STKHIiT. -T - - ArTOKlA -ISr.s. S. X. 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UVinJltist of Iaujcv it (Jts. a Glass Orders for the CelratPi CoWia Breiei-y IjR at this place will be promptly attend ed to. iCSyXo cheap San Francta lleersold at uns place ' .- , - W.M. BOCK. Proprietor. CoIusiMa Fliver Exports. , SIIirMESTS FOREIGN. JUKE 1881. 4 ToIAterpool, ocr Lizzie Bell. From Portland 18..275K bbls flour.....--..S73,l(w p. TV, rt.,-.on... m . ...., From Portland 47,SGD ctls wheat Cl.rno 11 To Qutew'jmcn, jwrArgo. From Portland 32.530 ctls wbeaf.....$5o,400 14-To Liverpool, per Mariam King. From Astoria 41.113 cs salmon $201,555 18 To Qvtaiftoum. per Clan Ferguson. From Portland 27.415 ctls wheat S3S.000 RECAriTULATIOK. MAY 1BS1. Flour, 40,839 bbls. value S224510 Wheat, SKSC ctls, - 34544 Salmon, 12,400 cs, 3880 Total values, 14 cargoes. $(31,751 r.rxwrnrLATiox ity months, issi. lAJn'AKV. 4 Cargoes mine s 187,425 TKISEUAKY. i Cargoes value ."171,299 MARCH. r Cargoes value 202,541 Ainiu 4 Cargoes value 242,195 MAY. 14 Cargoes value C3i,734 04 Cargoes, 5 uiontlis, Si,W,im DOMESTIC RXFOKT. Tllft rCP.lnt of ilnmrwitin nviwirl if San Francisco, from January 1st, 1881, to .Tunc 7th. frnm Aclnrin i frivim fie follews: Flour, qr sks Wheat, ctls Oats, ctls .. Salmon, bbls lif bbls cs .......... 1C8.S77 118,382 26.579 1.182 lfll ,. O0.U3O pk?s 15 Apiles, ripe, bxs Uutter, pkg . Potatoes, .sks . Wool, boles............... Hides, No .... Tallow, pkgs.. .... Heef.bbls Beef, canned, cs Fruit, dried, pkgs Leather, pkgs .... I .ard , cs .. Bacon, cs ....... Meal, sks Hops, bales.M... . I I ams, pkgs......M Cheese, cs Flax Seed, sks .... . Canned goods.es 1563 16 31,716 4.225 37.CC8 1.0C3 419 16 1,086 115 32 14 351 458 mZZUUZZ 18 ..... 32270 1,077 Astoria Lodge Ho. 40, L O. Q. T. (tegular ileetine erery Taosdav Evening at7H o'clock, at Good Templar'a Hall, Che namus Street, Astoria, over C L. Parker's Store Members of the Order, in rood s tan d ncr.aro invited to attend. Decree meetinelst Monday each month. By order W. C.T. Temple Lodge. No. 7. A. P. A.M. & RfiPfllnr Pninmitnipatinni fl..l third SntilrrinvB in nili tnnntd oVInplr. . . hi thn Tl11 ; a.n:' Members of the Order, in Reed standing, are invited to attend. By order of the W.M. Beaver J jodfsre No. 35: L O. O. P. .Mc'l ei'cry Thursday evening.- at s .Ylwk, in tho Odd Fel-1 RSSfcS lowv Hall. cor. of Cass and Che nnwH"reeta, Astoria. Members of the Order are invited to attend. Byorder, N. U, Common Council. Koeular meetings second and fourth Tues day evenings of each month, at TA o'clock tH$ Persons desirinp to have matters acted upon by the Council, at any regular meeting must present the same to the Auditor and dork on or before tho 'Friday evening prior to tho Tuesday on which tho Council holds its roKular meetings.. K. H. CAUDWELL. Auditor and Clerk. TIDE TABLE FOR ASTORIA Kumb tables 01 United States Coast Survey. High Water. Low Water. Date. a. m. p. m. A. m. p. M. 1 14 4 3J 10 2C 10 27 17 4 12 5 171 11 05 10 27 18 5 111 fi (J 11 M . . 10 C SO 7 0 0 33. .. 0 45 20 7 41 7 .17? 1 43 1 40 21 8 1 8 .ni . 2 52......... 2 36 22. 1 (M S 1.1 4 00 3 3i 2S ii tm ia :wj b 02 4 23 21 l HI 11 l.r. 5 56 .. 5 15 0 5s tl ir. 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WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, vith the signature of " I. BUTTS " en the wrapper. CO Cccta and S1.00 a Bottle. Prepared by SETH W. FO WLE & SONS, Bos. tea. Mass. Sold hy druggists and dealers generao Children tor Pitcher' Castoria. Motiors lilto and Physicians roconxmond it. IT IS NOT NARCOTIC. CEXTATJK LXNIMENTS; tlio "World's gTcat Pain-Ke-lieviiiff remedies. TLey lieal, soothe and cure Burns, Wounds, TTeak Sack and Rheumatism upon Man, and Sprains, Galls and Lameness jipon Beasts. Cheap, quick and reliable. SPURTS of disgnstingMncns, Snuffles, Crackling Pains in tho Head, Pctid Breath, Deafness, and any Catarrhal Complaint, can ho exterminated "by "Wei Do Meyer's Catarrh Curo, a Consti tutional Antidote, ty Ahsorp tion Tho most Important Dis covery binco Vaccination TIN PLATE. BLOCK TIN For sale ex Warehouse at Astoria or Portland by IJA L FO!' It, (i I'TII It IK Vo. rtf Portland, Oregon. YVAlt IS DKCLABK!) WITHOIT KI'KTIIKK XOTIC'K "AJ And no terms f peace until y3h eery man iu Astoria Has a new suit of eMlH-s .11 A in: KY .1IKAXY. t?.VJLi-u Lookat the prK-t-s.: Pants to order from - - - 5S 00 lants. Genuine French CasshHcre - 12 CO Suits fniia - -- -- -2500 Tlie finest line of samples on the coast to select from. P. J. MEANY. Main street, opposite Parker House. Astoria, HANSEN BROS., ARCHITECTS AND BUII,ID353TfLS. Jobbing and Repairing ON SHIPS, HOUSES, ETC., Attended to at the Shortest Notice. CORNER CASS AND ASTOR STREETS, ASTORIA. - OREGON. J. H. D. GRAY, Wholesale and retail dealer hi. FToxrjEt ALL KIXJDS OF FEED, Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. General storage and Wharfage on reason able terms. Foot of Ronton street. Astoria Oregon. ta --r lt1 .'- C-,i3BBBBMUfi5;iHcr5?3l Hilary' tHtY'--'Va ii m nk it tlj 5(HRsi --' 1 srS""-."!.?" r?-v: . mMmm?& !:'-!r! iAIWA? fssrTJrs;! zzzrrzxzz . ?QwiHL. sto' w i&masGSiag&s&gE&ssisg , viLt? -r Lo & m ISSwBHWiSS iS3feiJi sFORTixars uriij. o I ! I HI! I .111. - . .. . H. LtESOH i;0.. BOSTON. "ii"STME- MISCELLANEOUS. Important to Travelers. mil'.'! I'NDERSIGNEI) IS now prepared to s THROUGH TICKETS FROM Astoria to all Points in Europe Via Overland Haiironils and StcauishiiH of the MhoMiiglirat-cIass lines from New Yerk: WHITE STAB LINE. NATIONAL LINE. ALLAN LINK. RED STAR LINE. AMERICAN LINE. A. T. BRA EKE. Of C. TimiiHMis & Co.. Astoria. ( regon. For London Direct. The Al Iron Hr,tu Scottish Bard, WM. l.lTn.E. - - MASTER The altoxe cvscl K mh reeeninc freight for LONDON DIRECT. Having the bulk ol her carco engaged she will have quick dispatch. For terms of freight, etc., apiy to sinso.v t'lintcH 4t o.. Cor. Front and Ash Streets, Portland, Oregon. Yacht Blue Skin. Clipper built, copper fastened. double mast essel. lies at JL -..,...-. ...l.n.r 1. 1.. .. .. I fc? v.uu9 winui. it.iiis it, 11 celve nassencers. freight or ex cursion parties to all lKirtsof the Columbia river and vieini-e ty. Charges moderate. J3Forfurther particulars inquire of John Rogers, Central Market. Or Of C AIT. WOODS. Master and owner. Shoalwater Bay Steam Navigation Company. The new steamer south n::.'i. JOHN BROWN. - - MASTER. Will leave South Bend for SSay Center. Oys- tervillc and the head orthe Kay. Connecting with N. Hcnnis' stsigc line and steamer Gen. Cantiy at Hv.ho for Astoria. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Passengers leaving Astoria 011 either of t hose days can go through to South Bend in one day. For freight and passage apply at the Companys office at Smith Bend, or the Cap tain on board. The ZHostSncceHsiul JEemedyever discovered, as it is certain in its cirecls and does not blister. Uso excellent for human tlesh. Read proof below. From a Prominent Physician. Washlngtouville, Ohio. June 17. 1SS0. Dk. B. J. Kexdaix. & Co., Gents : Read ing your advertisement in Turf, Field and Farm, of Kendall's Spavin Cure, and having a valuable and speedy Horse which had been lame from spavin eighteen mnntlis. I sent to you for a bottle by express, which in six weeks removed all lameness and enlarge ment and a large splint from another horse, and both horses are to-day as sound as colts The one bottle was worth to me oue hundred dollars. Respectfully yours. II. A. BERTOLETT, M. D. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE Harrisbnrg, Ta.. Nov. 18, 18F0. Du-B. J. Kkxdatj, & Co., Gents : I have a very line mare that has had a bone spavin for a long time, 1 tried every thing man could devise to cure it but all in vain and was about to give it up when a friend of mine In this city came to mc and recom mended Kendalls Spavin Cure which I tried with grand results, removing that bone clear and clean and then I sent 25 cents to you for one of your Illustrated Horse Books and I think there is no better book printed on the horse and his diseases. I have taken great interest In it and have since sold 18 copies for you to my neighbors and will try and do what good 1 can by getting them for others. Yours truly. G.W. MILLER. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE ox inraiAX flesh. Bakerslleld, Vt., Dec, 23, 1879. B. J. Kexdall & Co., Gents : I wish to add my testimony in favor of your invaluable liniment. "Kendall's Spavin Cure." In the spring of 18! I slipped on tho Ice and sprained my right limb at the knee joint. I was very lame and at times suffered the most excruciating patn. 1 wore a bandage on It for over a year, and tried most every thing in my reach, but could Had nothing that would give me permanent relief. When I overworked, it would pain me very much. Iu April 1S73 I began to think I should be a cripple for life ; nnt having soma of "Ken dall's Spavin Cure" thought I would try It. I used one third of a bottle, and experienced relief at once. Tlie pain left me and has not troubled me since. I feel very grateful to you and would recommend 'Kendall's Spaviu Cure' to all who suffer with sprains or rheu matism. Yours truly, Mits. J. Bouteli. Kendall's Spavin Cure Is sure in its effects, mild in its action as It does not blister, and yet it is penetrating and iwiwerf ill to reach any deep seated pain or to remove any bony growth or any other enlargement, if used for 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 is used for man or beast. It Is now known to be the beat liulment 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 tlie year. Send address for illustrated circular, which wc think gives positive proof of its virtues. No remedy lias ever met with such inifiimll fleil success, to our knowledge, for beast as well as mail. Price SI per bottle, or six bottles for S5 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, Vennont. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. it?&. S. A. 5B .&.&" d: yij& .- . . "i MILLS MILLS AT onTn & GRAFTON, MASS. TRANSPORTATION LINES. Oregon Railway & Navigation C03IPAXY. ockax mvisiox. Between San Francisco & Portland. Iu consequence of accident to the steam ship State of California, the followiugschcd ule of sailing days of ocean steamers has been arranged. to-it KKOM rOUTLA"I. UtOM S.XKR.X. Date. Steamer. Date. Steamer. Tune 12 June 17.. June 22. J line 27, July 2.. July 7 July 12. July 17.. July 22 . Julv 27 Aug. I Aug. Oregon ..State of Oala Columbia Oregon .state of Cala Columbia Oregon ..State of Cala June 4 Oregon .State of Cala .....Columbia .Oregou ..State of Cala . Columbia Oregon ..State of Cala Columbia Oregou -State of Cala Columbia June 10 June 15 June 20.. June 25. June 30, Julv 5. July 10. July 13.. July 20. Julv 25. . .Columbia .....Oregon .state of Cala Columbia! July so . Due notice will be given of any further change. Bight is reserved to change steamers or sailing daws. THttOl-OH TICKETS sold to all the prlu eipnl cities iu the United States and Canada. River and Rail Division. Columbia, Villamct and Yamhill Riucrs. FEBRUARY 1. 1S31. Leave Port-I land for Mon Tu. We. Thu. Frl. I Sat t Dalle. Wal- , la alia. Umatilla. and nn rip er point. UM3AMSAMUM SAM GAM SAM Astoria, ka laraa. Taco Hia.SeattleGAM GAM 6 AMIS AM GAM PAM ic na. ?ew We-sfrastr GAM Catlilamet. 15ay View, Crook Held West port. C 1 i 1 1 on. K nanna. 6 AM GAM Day ton .. ..7AM 7 AM AM balein. and intermedi ate points, lb am I. . .. cam Fointa nn bnake KiTcr5ara ! .ia in OEXERAI. OI-TICES: Corner Front and D Streets, Portland. J. M"cCR-UvEN & Co.. Agents State or California, A. L. MAXWELL, Ticket agent O. It. & N. Ca JOHN MUIR. General Freight and rassenger agent. T. P. OAKES. Vice President and Mauager Astoria to Forts Stevens, Canby, II waco, Oysterville and Olympia. Ilwaco Steam Navigation Go Until furthor notice tho Ilwaco Bb Steam Navigation Co's steamer GENERAL CANBY, WIIITC0MB -..MASTER Will leavo Astoria on .Holidays, Tuesdays, and Saturday., AtOA.M., Fridays at C 1-4 A. 91.. and 1 P. M. l-'urf SfAVPtiu. Titt I'nnhv. nnil IImaa 1 ' " I Connecting with '.. A. Loomis'staKCS for Oys tervillo and Olympia, on Tuesday's and Sat urday's. Fare to Fort Stevens................... " Canby and Ilwaco.. . Bocta .Sioo BS-llwacQ. freight, by the ton, In lots of one ton or over, $2 00 per ton. aFor Tickets, Towago or Charter apply cither at tho offico of tho Company, Gray's wharf, foot of Benton street, or to the Captala on board. J.H.D.QRAY.Asant. Oregon & California R.R.Co On an after Oct. 11, 1SS0, trains will run as fol lows, DAILY; (Except Sundays), EASTSIDE DrVISlOX. FROM PORTLAND TO ROSEBURC. JJ.UI. TRAIX LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 7:30 A. M.IRosobursr 7:00 P. M Roseburg 5:00 A.M.PortIand 4:25 P M ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 4:0o P. M.ILobanon-9.20 P. M Lebanon 4:45 A. M.Portland.10:05 A.M FREIGHT TRAINS. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 6:15 A. M. Junction 6:00 P. M Junction 5:45 A. M.Portland.5d5P.AI Tho Oregon and California Railroad 1 erry makes connection with all Regular Trains on Eostside Division. WESTS1DE DIVISION. From Portland to CorvnlUs. HAIL THAIS LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 8:00 A. M.ICorvallis ..-3:00 P. M Corvallis 8:30 A. M.porUand - -3:20JP.'ai Closo connections are mado at ROSEBTJRQ with tho Stages of tho Oregon and California Stage Company. eTicketaforsaIotoallthoprincipalpointa in California and the East, at tho Company' Offico, Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Ogn Storago will bo charged on freight remain ngatCompanys Warehouse over 21 hours. Freight will not bo received for shipment after 5 o'clock P. M. onEastsido Division, and C o'clock P. M.on WestaidoJJivision. J. BRANDT, Jr., Uen'l Sup't. E. P. ROGERS. Gen'l Freight and Passenger Agent For Youngs River and Knappa. Tlie Steamer 3IAGXET, C.W.HA3ILIX, - - MASTER Will make regular trips to Youngs Rivet every Friday and Knappa every Tuesday. Tlie Magnet Is ready for charter to any point on the bay. For freight or passage apply on board or at I. W. Case's. Astoria and Iknappton. Regular Mall anil Passenger Steamer KOSKTTA, W. WAVE MASTER e3-Will leave Knappton for Astoria and return daily. CARRYING THE U. S. MAIL. Also have a lighter which enables her t carry wood or freight of any kind. cor For charter, freight or passago.at liv ing rates apply on board, or at lYW. Casa'a storo. Lawyers briefs printed in fine style at The Astop.lvn; office. a r i I-?