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W .. v The 33;iUi storinu. ASTORIA, OKEGOJfi THURSDAY .TAS17A ?v 11 ifc-'r Ki 11. lfcot I r '' "7 Settlj physicians aro about to organ; a niad'cal society. -Wft5c- county lias taxable crty to th value of $3,373,218. prop-, , - Six hundred freight cars arc be-' iug made at The Dalles workshops. -J v 1.,,1J1. ... jmuuw.t iiiuuuiic liiub I announces that he is prepared to do plumbing See j It id probable that the Bain case J will g .vtr to the next torm of j omrt. The Portland street commissioner j has lost his thumb. lie did it with his little hatchet. - vnluahlo farm is advertised by LSnzorih & Johns, together with the s-ck Mid miscellaneous article?. - -Ool. Aycrs, formerly proprietor of tho Los Angeles Jfx.prr.ss has been appointed state printer of California, ft is an A. 1 , selection. Geo. Woidlor, of Portland, is building a narrow-gauge from the Co lumbia at Oak Point northward to tap tho timber of that region. - -On tho Oregon, yesterday, was the botry of O. J. Baskett, n rnoneer of this state, who died at San Luis Obispo, Cal., last Thursday. Tho Oregon Stato Temperance Alliance will hold its twefth annual session in the city of Albany an Wed nesday, Feb. 21. 1883, at 1 o'c'ock im. The Aorifttiv Acf carries , j chip on its shoulder and is achin t have the Orf$onian knock it off. It declares that "war is inevitable." Hold 'cm level. "Win. Governeur Morris, collector of the port of Alaska, coos out on the Columbia this morning, on his way to Washington. He is reticent in rela tion to the charges against him. Ben Worsely met with a painful accident, yesUrday, while hoisting freight from the Jennie Lmdlcs; hav ing mashed two of his fingers between the fly wheel and the engine bed. Tho Shubrick'fi boat started yes terday morning with Messrs. Richard son and Wheeler, for Tongue Point, to put up a from for sink? light, mark ing'a channel from Beccon 2s o. 1 . -Wo are iifor-sibr W. M. Mc Corausk tht h will hve a Jidry in operation by th 15th ni 3ir-ji: he has rented sn &ie b tilding, ai-d is now engaged in putting in the necessarv tuiich:nrv. otc. -The fog lifted yesterday after noon, and the Oregon cot in all right at three o'clock ; tho Columbia r- ne down and j$oes to sea this merning: the Kskdale, which was stuck, got off and was nlrarn Tongue Point last evoning. -It is said to be only 9 degrees colder at tho Xorth Pole than it is on tho line of the Canadian PaciGc at points in the Northwest territory, where it fomctimes ranges GO degrees below zero, while explorer? in the Arctic regions have found the coldest register 09 degrees below. The Portland reporters are making a trem sndous fuss about tho cae of the El Cnpittm : the newspaper is not the placo to try a case. Sewall is entitled to a fair trial; if he is guilty, cinch him. but all this bombas tic bosh "about tarrinir and fenther- ns"i unjust and ill-timed. Tho steamer Vancouver lies in a bad condition, and it is feared will go to pieces. The Clara Parker is still doing the hold-up act, and from ap pearances will continue it for some time. It may become necessary to removo her machinery and allow her to go adrift" AorWnrcsf JYcim, 10th. -P. B. Johnson, editor of tho Walla Walla Union, was in the office yester day, on his way homo from the na tional capital. While there he called on President Arthur, and casually mentioning that ho was not an appli cant for any offico, caused a gratified mile to irradiate tho countenance of the exec.uti.vo, who seemed immensely pleased at meeting a man that had no ax to grind. Mr. C. Leinenweber, in bin tan nery at upper Astoria, uses consider able bark in his establishment. Ho is obliged to purchase it in the interior of the state and have it shipped from Eugene. Hemlock bark of excellent analitv is within a few miles of his tannery, but the Astoria land grant clouds all iitlo and makes it impos sible for him to procuro it. Wo iatUnce this as going to show why "those people at Astoria are always agitating this question." Have we mot rwaon? 1 The city council mot in regular es- j on last Tuesday eve, Mayor Hahn in th ehairr nrpsf-nt Pnuneilmen i r t t j n 1 Case, Cooper, Johns and lrc:ichara: absent Carvulhers and Taylor. ' The reports of police jndso and rtrect superintendent for Dec. wore J road and referred. The report of the city auditor for 1882 was ordered pb- Kshod; the reports of tho oity sexton and the citv treasurer were read and ! ruicrreu. The claim of Thus. Loan ., i j .v i ... i nw i twli iiiiiLiriiii liHiiiT i ii !- nnni i-e r-re The following standing committees were appointed by the mayor ways and means: Taylor, Case, Trenchurd; health and pelice: Carruthers, Taylor, 1 Ttiliit? ctiute itifl T-kiiltlf tinv Hmbo Carruthera, Trenchard; Sre and water: Cooper, Johns, Oarru titers; rules and regulation".: Johns, Taylor, s Coeper: wharves and water frentage: Case, Cooper, Taylor; public prop prep erty: Trenchard, Johns, Case. A motion that the matter of rent ing the old engine house be referred t committee on public property, was j carried, and the council adjourned. Struck by a Ssa. Tho tug Pioneer arrived, in yester day afternoon, with her house bat tered and wheel broken. On Monday, when in fourteon fathoms f water, outside, a heavy sea struck her, break ing in the windows of the pilot house and carrying away some of the wood work, stanchions, etc. A second wavo swept through tho galley, wash ing cooking utensils overboard and nearly drownii g tho cook. Pilot Camp bell, who was holding U the guys of the smokestack, when the heaviest-! blow came, wa3 severely injured, his arm oeiog oroKcu. u was put. ou board the Oregon List Tuesday, and on the arrival of that vessel, yester day afternoon, was Liken to St. Mi ry' hospital for treatment. So dam age was done the tugs beyond smash ing tho woodwork. The intention of tho tug's owners is to put on a differ ent house, now building in Portland, it being deemed that there is too much housing ou the tug at prosent. Two hundred and fifty dollars will prob ably repair all damage. Court Proceedings. Win. Palmer pleaded guilty tu-tho charge preferred against him yester day morning, and was sentenced to one year's imprisonment in the peni tentiary Another jury was impan ncled and the case of Prank Horn, charged with shooting Police Officer Steabb. last August, was brought up. Tho aft- moon was taken "p with the testimony, several witnesses being ex amined. The court took a recess till seven o'clock, and upon reassembling, argument for the defence began, fol lowed by :; presentation of the caso on behalf of the state; the cas was then given to the jury. At half-past ten last night the jury brought in. a verdict "guilty of as sault with a dangerous weapon." List of Letters Remaining uncalled for in the Post office at Astoria, Oregon, January 11th, 18S3. ' AIm'H, George Ivempcu. Jost-t JJeckcr, Win. I!. McElroy. 11 B. Beckman. Fred. -Morton, F. Uoyer, Fritz Myllyoja, Henry i'isner,u, . .Miner. jacKson Gallacofe, Alfred May, H. B. Gray. Lulu Pcabody. Win. 1 1 ossa , J akob Q ueen e, 1 1 arry E. Ilindrikson, heand'rbtannieh, Maria .Iniisson, Mr. Shorbeck, Wilhelm James. A. L. Wuotiliu. Iiak Persons calling for these letters must give tho date they are advertised. W. ClIANCK. P. M. --Found a this office. 'irl's bracelet; apply at Health journals say that to re tain a sound constitution a man must lie on the right side. How are men that run political newspapers able to tell which is the right side? A. C. Garrison, who was chang ing Squire's opera house in Seattlo to a hotel, was recently arrested on a requisition from the governor of Now Mexico, charged with fraud and embezzlement in that tenitory. On account of his "social distinction" he was allowed conoiderablo latitude while awaiting passage to San Fran cisco, and managed to give tho deputy sheriff the slip. Chas. Gauso, the agent who arrested him is on the Columbia, lying here, and feels cheap to bo going home without Ids man, thouch he did all ho could. "Golden Medical Discovery" (words registered as a trade-mark) cures all humors from the pimple or eruption to great eating ulcers Art Needle TTork. illss Clothier will soon be in Astoria, prepared to give lessons in Art needle work. Lace work, Kensington work, and Etching. Selling at Cost- Mrs. A. Malcoin is closing out her stock of winter millinery and woolen goods at cost. Council Proceedings. "nOVD FKKL TOO BIG." A frcy; was ?-singin? von day in der at vas uVddher. mine friends, you don'd feel ton bis; t Uud lie shvellCKl mit pride, und he say -shnstlook; Don'd 1 sine dns pen nti fill sons like a book?" (Id vas beddhcr, mine friends, you don'fi fool too big !) Afishcamea-svimming along dot vay; (Id vas beddher mine friends, you don'd feel too big!) TJI dakc you oudt off der vet," lie say: Und der Icedlo frogsic vas shtowed avay. (Id vas beddher, mine friends you don't feel too big!) A hawk tlftw ilnwn und dir fish dook in: (Id vas beddher. mine friends youj -ImoKmeMck." a lasting ami fra don'd fee! loo big ! 2 jfrfimie. Prion 2T. ami .V cents:. Und der Hawk he dink dm br sluunrd-! W by V. 11 Dement. estvin j Yen he s-hluck hb clavt in dot lish-j l:evitnl:7.inu th blofnl is abnoittiviy MlitlU. ..,.,. . S i in vas oiniuiicr, mnir ineuut, ;. h don'd feel loo big!) A hunter vas oudt mit Ins gun arouHilt.j i hi vas uenuiicr, mine lrienus. youi don'd feel loo bi"!) . l"nd he say, ven der Imwk vnt brouliH to der groundt j Und der fish und der !e'ilc frox was: found t: "Id vas beddher, mine friends, you don'd feci too big T - -IJurjicr't Magazine for Juu wiry. XOTIOIJ. Having: o!u r.ti interest in the business to J. C Dement. 1 take this metliod of lulonn ln my friends and those indebted to rue thnt 1 wish to collect oil outstanding lndobt-ednrs-J, to sniiaro u all old ncsounti. W. K. DKMKNT. Hubscriptlonrf. To the leading periodicals will be re ceived at Carl Adlcr's. Any pajcr or magazine will le furnished you at pub lishers' prices bv leaving your name at Carl Adlcr';?. The Results. All persons feeling dull and depressed or perhaps feverish with no appetite, no energy, the system clogged, the liver torpid, arid the bowel inactive, who are wondering how to find relief, should purchase a ."iOci'iit or Si buttle of Syrup of Figs, read the circular around the bottle, follow the directions, taking a few doses of thi-. pleasant remedy and be restored to health and happinefs. It maybe had of W. K. Demnnt. agent for Astoria, Oregon. Uodge Davis & Co., Wholesalo Agents. Portland Oregon. fr'ri'&U Candy. Made everv day at John P. Classen's Astoria Candy Factory. Crcamchoco late, French candy, taffy, etc. Oy titers! Oywter!! At Frank Fabre's; in every Fiesh from the beds every day. style Wanted . A girl to do general housework. Ap ply at X. Jouaxsbn's. Whai'.s tho Ue ofTalklns? There is no denying that SOZODONT is the best preparation for the mouth and teeth. Preparations, like snow-flakes in number have appeared, but the public faith is still strong in the virtues of SOZODONT. Its use grows yeaily. Foi Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, von have a printed guarantee on every hottle of Shiloh's Vitalizcr. It never fails to cure. Sold by W. K. Dement. Debilitated persons, and sutlercrs from wasting diseases such as con sumption, scrofula, kidney affections, will be greatly benefitted by using Brown's Iron Bitters. Shipper & Rybke, No. 11. Oak treo Portland, are the Imjii ton tailors of the metropolis. P. J. Goodman, on Chenamus street, lias just received the latest and most fashionable style of gents and ladies boots, shoes, etc. Agent inAstoria for the famous Morrow shoes. Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded day or night at .1. .. Conn's drue store, opposite Occident Ilotel. Have WLstar's balsam of wild cherry ahvavs at hand. It cures coughs, eolds, bronchitis. whooDine couch, croup, in fluenza, consumption, and all throat and lung complaints. DO cento amtSl a bot tle. Averill's mixed paints, the best in use, for sale at J. W. Conn, drug store, opposite Occident Ilotel. Have vou tried a stew or pan roast as Frank Fabre cooks it'.' Order one and you'll thank us for the advice. Hallo! Where are you goiugV Why to Frank Fabre's for a pan roast. Aru vou made miserable by Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of appetite. Yellow Skin? Shiloh's Vital- W. liCr 13 it JU31HH ViiJV. VI ilir irj E. l)ement. Shoal water bay eysters: f resit ercry day, at Frank Fabre's. The Kev. Geo. 11. Thayer, of. liour bon, IndM says: "Both mself and wife owe our lives toSnii.on's CoxstiMrTioi, Cumk." .Sold by W. E. Dement. A rcrv comnletaassortincnt of blank I liooks.all sizes, styles aud prices at the Uity boot store. For fine Havana, and domestic Li gars, such as tho "Commercial." lor de Cuba Delicious.' and the celebrated "Calcutta' cigar, call at A. K. Thomas Drugstore. Sheet music in all the latest varieties just received atGustav Hansen's. Sonat as, operas, waltzes and all the pop .. r music of the day in stock. If vou vane music for the piano, organ, violin, iiute, etc., you Avill iiud what you want at Hansen's. For the genuine J. Jl. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best of wines, liquors and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem opposite the bull tower, and see Camp bell. Saitoh's Catarrh liemedy a posi tive cure tor catarrh, Dipthena and Canker Monlb. Sold by W. K. Doment All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest 1erfumery, and toilet articles, ctccan e bought at the lowest prices, at W. W. Conn' drug store, opposite Occiden kctl,Astria. mothers! Motliern!! lIot"irrs : ! 1 Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering i and crying wuli the excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If o. so at once and set a bottle of Mir. Winslow's Soothinc byrup, it will relieve the poor IUtl m-; ferer immediately depend uron it; there is no mistake aiwut it. 'lherr is not a mother on earth who ha- t-vrr used it, who will not fH von at one L on; that it uill reculate the howei. and: give xvsi to the mother, and relief aid i lirnitii to the child. operating Hko magic. ' It is perfectly safe to use in all eaej, I and piOA'&nt to tlie tate. and : the ore-! srrip'jon of one ot the oldeot and nit 1 femfdf physicians and nurses in tho J United tstate. Sold cwmvherft ti.s I t cents a bottle. llecuSiMirv for the cute of mMlcral du bilily. wor.knesK. laitmh, tVc. The j bet'enricher of lite 11k1 Is Brown's! inm Hitters. Coluxubin 3.i'or y..rt.. rlflfMRHIx I'OKKlO.v. JANfAHT. '. 1 To UHienotoWii per 1J". If. SUtrirmri,. From 1'ortland H.UVbwl! ?w.il Aslotfct ss.iaw Totals fi,t:v. mt,t: S To QitrcHlHtm per ThyI Klttmsini. From l'ortlajid l,"Xl lW iloar. ?l 9 To QmenM' ten f.r Gm. FflcWIW. From rortlandSl.lW 1ms wht .!.,s2 Astoria 33ji; " - 'MM Totals 7S.83I :21U 0 To QtiVHiliitai per "iVIIjuj. From Forllmul l.'olOhbS fcwr S TI.TTO Astortn CJH .-.I bl'i fiiilhiis wheal .".72l Total -5HSS34 j I Domestic Exports. I The receipt in San Francisco, of cer-1 tain articles of Oregon produce from January 1st, ix, to Dercniber 27th in elusive, have been as follews: Flour, qrsks lor,i5 Wheat. ctN 2n.07l OaKcils ls,W7 Salmou. bids -'. hf lihN Ki cs 1SU.715 pks J Apples. nie. !xs I2.W2 lhittcr. ikz- . ! Fork. bbN -! Potatoes. sl:s iSijra) Wool.bales 21JH2 Hides. No JKUjs: T;U!ow, pkgs . 3,103 Beef, bids iff Beef, canned. c.... .... ..MM. (Juicksllver. flasks w Hay. bidps.....j ........ 17 Fruit, dtleii, pKjp. ... . . es.-we Ijcatlicr, pk)?. . ...... XZi lird, is.. -.........l......-... ftt Bacon, cs . . . . . am) Meal, hies ... .. ..... Sil Hops. bfth 3,'jOJ Hants, pkjjsw.... .. . .. 11 Bran. sk 17,f,iS Chcesi. cs .... . ........ .. lis Max Seed, sks .. IW7.7W Canned goods, es . i,uu; Barley, ctls...... .. 27,1 1J Khoru. shs irjsi Corn, ctls . . ... . 4ss Bye, hl:s . . ig Common Council. Uognlar mooting? second and fuurtUTues day svenincs of each mnntli. sit 'A o'clock CA' l'orson duirinp to havo matters ncted uion by tho Council, ntany rwttlur meeting must uroent tho saioo to tho Auditor and Clork in or boforo Hie triday evening nor to tho Tucsdny on which tho CtMincil holds ill rejnilnr meelinc. V. C MUtlCIS. 1 Auditor nnd Clark. Astoria. LrOdffe No. tO. J. O. G.I. hcgular Meeting every 'im.idju fcvcr.u:? ctTVj o'clock, at tfood TtfiapliirV 1F!1. Clie oauius Street. Astoria, over C. L. l'arkor's Stoie Momiient of tho Order, in uoodFtanu nc, arc invited to atteflil linffrcc iHoetirci't Monday cech raonlli. It7 order W. U.1. Temple IjCdgre, No. 7 A. V. A. M. ft UeRolnr Coiumutcntinnfl lii-i ndV"V ihird Tuesday? :n each month. st74 V o'clock, r.v.. at tho Unll in A?iiria. ilciabersof tho Order, in wh st.iwhnir.arr invitol to attond. Uy ordM f the V. M. American Legrion of Honor. Jtegular ineelh.2 ot Astoria CiHinrtl Xo. 5. Is held ua the lirst and third .SAtnrd ot each iiinnth. at 7 o'clock r. :.i. 15j' order of Council OiiiUHitmlr. K. V MiiNTKlTH.Sff'tv. rtll'itCll OiHRC'TOItV. Grace Ciu i:-u 1IiIj 'o:niuiiniou first Sruuilay of iwry moutii. .Snmitiy erviccs at 1 1 a. m.. aisd 7 v. a. Wi'dncs day evening service at 7 o'eloek. IN'V. .M.'D. WiNon, Hector. Fiiist Pi:i:snvTnKi.vx (.'n fKcii Ser vices at 11 at 31. and 7 r. m. WYdiic-ilnv evening prayer meeting at 7 oVlock. veiling jiraycr meeting at Jev. J. V. .Miliigan, Patdor. 1 Coxor.KGATioxA i. Ciit'itru Services at 11 -Vii. aud 7 r. m. l.Vv. .1. W. Wal ters, Pastor. IIomax Cathoi.K" Citrucii Services at 1030 A. 3i. llev. 1.. Dieluinu. r:i.Mor 31. K. Uiiuncir service at Jl a. .m. and 7 i. r. Lectitronwl Prayer Mfet- ing, Wednesday, at 7 r. 3. Hev. W. T. Chapman, Pastor. Davtist Chv'I.'CH. henicf, every other bunday. For Dee. the 17lh and3lt. Itev. Winficld Scott I). I), pastoral supply. ASTORIA FIHK DKPAIC'KIF.ST W. J. BARRY Chief Kngincer F. I IHCJCS W Asst. Engineer J. G. CILVRTERS .2d A.t. Ksisuirer BQA1ZD OF DELEGATES.- Itrguktr tneet ItiK fourth Monday in each month, at $o r. si., at hall of Alria I'liine ("omiwiny No.l. -OrFiEiLs. C. .1. Trenchntd. rre-Weiit : A. A Cleveland. Secretary : 1 1 I'arkvr. Treasurer. Dki.koatk. I..E. Selis.C. J.Trunctianl. Cha(. Stickles, of Astoria EnRinn CVi. No. 1 ; Win. McConnic, 1. I i'arker. 1L F. lTai-1, ot Rescue Engim Co. No. 'J: Eil. 1). Cintis. F. .T.TnvIor, A. W. lteny. r Alert !! ok and L:ulderCo. N. 1. ASTuUl.l EXG1XE COMPAXY Xv. 1 RcRuhtr mcotiug lirst ilonda":- In eaoh inonih. OKKicEits. W. W. Parker. 1'rft.Idrtit ; U E. Sellx, SecrcUtrj' : Win. Hock. Treasurer ; S. G; Incalls, Fori man : Chas. V.'allnian, ist Asst. Foreman ; JlPiiry llillcr. 2A Asst. Fore man. RESCUE EXG1XE COMl'AXY X. ?. Jtegular meeting first Monday In rach month. OFPirp.its. O. W. Fulton. President :K. I. I'rael. Secrftarv : J. J). 31crryinan. As't Secretary t P. I I'arker. Treasurer ; . 1. lirauam. toreman; ji. t. i-raei. im avm. Foreman ; A. McKenzie. 2d A-Sst. Foreman. AJLERT IJOOKAXB LA DDEH Co. Xo. 1. ItCRular meeting second Monday Jn each mouth. OFncKlifl. J. O. Boiorth. TreMdeut ; C. Brown; Secretary ; J.Tuttle. Tieasmcr; F. K. Elberson. Foreman : F. W. Fergus-m. 1st Asst. Foreman; J. W. Ferchen, 2d Asst. Foreman. W. E. DEMENT & CO.. X2Ty5:sS- ASTORIA, OREGON", : Carrv in stock, nnnno nitrsumAio 7fl!l CT uniibd. bnClfliuMLO. IUILC1 . and rTnrxr o p 1-1 n FArGV All2iljLb.S. . : Inscriptions earefully ComiKundcd; j I . ? y? VBGMA9, &- 5-5 DRtfiOIST -AMI PHARMACIST ' Xhiiie' UitlMIn, opiwstc D. K. WarrenS ! ASTORIA, OREGON. i -" ! Drugs and Chemicals. A FINK I.lNC OF ttnrsr'ciZlhT'llf ortu) rnipfi .tMicuiiikUrnintu n&uit-uico. Tnl et and Fancy Articles. o J r I'rovrruitlrtiK carefully coiK)iiudcd tMi! hours. MMtTIN l'oAlin. J. J. STOKKS EOAED & STOKES, Wlultl ami rc:.dt dealers In Wood and Willow-ware, GROCERIES, Tobacco, Cigars, Vincs and Liquors FOltKION AND DOMCSTIO Fruits and- Vegetables. COUNTRY PRODUCE. General Commission merchants AKTOJK.l. OKKSOX. Nft l') Oiiiki lir.dv.a &Nr. co'3 Dock dtw Barbour's Wo. 40 I2-Ply SALMON TWINE ! GilRR m ,m LINES, Q IP J T-J 31 fZWXr ? "ftvl 17 43 OiilJft 1'j .2. V 3. IS ili b A Full Stock Now on Hand. HENRY DGYLE & CO., 511 31;;r,lir-rMrpet.. Huu FrnsiclHto Soh A-jcuNfor l!n Pacific Coast. Wilson & Fisher, S&P CHANDLERS. !u:i Kits ix Iron. Stoei. Coal. Anchors, Chains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, WROUGHT N1 CfT GALVANIZED S 7? X Ex 52 S , rV:xi". 'o2f rV:jiIs anil Iturrs, Shelf Hardware. Paints and Oils Rubber and Hemp Pachinq of all Kinds. PROVISSOKS- I'F.Ol'K AD 35II.Tr, FEEI. Agent! for Salem Flourii!z 31111s. Corner Chenamu' and Hamilton Streets ASTOKIA.OKKGOX. Br. Ship "Jeanie Landles." rMir. aiievi: vesselwilt.commexce JL (IKeh:tr;;iiurm the 3rd lust. ; nil partlC3 having xmits i u her iuut tako delivery as tlL-chanictl :it navel's whtirf, as all uooils left niter 4 I'VIiwk of the ilav of their dis charge will imj at owiif r' rtslc and expense. MKVKK, WILSON & Co. Notice. "JJKAXIK LAXDLIvS, CAPTAIX D0UG- las. from Livenool En. XHtlier the Jiastur nor undersigned Con sne f tin- abovo mined vessel will he np,Hfh!" lir any tlehti that mav be con tract d liv .l.e crw. MKY Ei: WILSON & CO., U Consignees. Special Meeting of Stockholders. A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDFKS or the o. Y. U & V.. Association will bo held at lhi Rill ot Keavcr lA)d No. 33. 1. 0. O. F., i:n Tliiirsalay evening. Fcbr. 8th. 183.1. itnmedlatcly after concluding the business of the Lodge. By nrdrr of the Board of Directors. iltd A. J. MEOLEi:, Secretary. Notice. STATE AND COUNTY TAXES FOK THE year !?. arc now due and can be paid at my ofilce at the Court House. -d-wtf A. M.TWOMBLY, Sheriff. Consignees' Notice. TTEITnEtt CUT. PENDER NOlt THE Jl undirsigned Consignees of the Brit ish shin Selene, from Plymouth, will be re bponslble for any debts contracted by the crew while In thu port. BALFOUBGUTHIiIE& Co, Astoria, January 0, 1833. d-St SHIPPING NOTICES. Columbia Transportation Go. FOR PORTLAND. (FAST TIME.) Ti.i.r.nm.i.FiiMIn' !""" """ -w ",w sri PCTWnnn ' Which hns been ronttedfor the comfort of pass.ncorswUncavoWHsonand " Fisher's dock every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 j AM. arriving at Portland at 1 P. M. j KeluraiuK leaves rortlanil every Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 A. K. Arriving at Astoria at 1 P. ft. Au additional trip will he ramie on Sunday of Each Week, Leaving Portland at 9 o'cloclc Sunday morning. ' rassensets bv this route connect at Kalama i for Sound ports. U. 1J. SCOTT, I'reshlent. ! Astoria and Portland. gc;Str. WESTPORT, F.B.TU1J.NEK. - - MASTEi: Wll make resular trin3 to l'ortland and Astoria, leaving RttrncU's dock, foot of Mor riMin strt'et, Portland, at c ..3r. Satunlays. And will leave Wilson & Fisher's Hock, I Astoria, at r. a. at. Thursdays. C3 iTCigut canicu nc reasouauie raiei. New Vessel. Tk 1 Y NEW STE.VM YACHT RELIC, L Is now readv for business, and can becn caed bvtbc dav. lob or season. Orders may be made bv letter or personal application to inc. I.liWlS G. HAAVKN, Upper .Vstorla. MAKKETS. CENTRAL MARKET. General assortment of table stock constantly on Bund, suoh as Canned Fruits and Jelly, Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, KS. I5LTTJEK, CHEESE. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, FISH. rOVTiTRY AI GAMF In the season. CIGAKS ASD TOBACCO. Best of WTIXJES AXI tlQUORS. All cheap for CASH. Goods sold on com mission. Opposite T. W. Case's store. J. KODGEILS. ASTOEIA MARKET D. K. WARREN, COR. ClIRNAMUS AND HAMILTON STS. ASTORIA. - - OREGON. Dealer In FRESH AND CURED MEATS, Vegetables, Butter, Eggs. And a fall line of CHOICE FAMILY G-ROCERHS Constantly on hand. SUri'LlED AT LOWEST RATES. SHIP, Washing-ton Harket, Mail Slretii, - - Astoria Oregon UEHGHAX .0 BEJIItY lESPiCTFPLLY CALL THE ATIEts i tion of the t.ublic to tho fact that the above Market vrill always ha suppliod with a FU I.L V.A RIETY BEST QUALITY FRESH AMD CURED MEATS! tich will bo sold at Ion-eat rates, wholesale and retail. Special attention given to supplj nc fh'tvs. STAE MARKET. WHERRY & COMPANY, Fresli and Cured Meats, Vegetaloles, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OITOS1TE OCCIDENT HOTEL, CIIEXA"5irs Street, Astoria, Ogn Piles! Piles! Piles! A Sure Cure Found nt X.abt I IVo One Need Suffer I A sure Cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Ulcerate.! Piles has been discovered by Dr. Williams, (an Indian Remedy), called Dr. William's Indian Ointment. A single box has cured tho-worst chronic cases of 2- or 30 years standing. No one need suffer five minutes after applying tins wonderful soothinc medicine. Lotions, instruments and electuaries do more nanu tnan goou. n- li:im' Olntmptit silrcnrlw the tumors, allays .the Intense itehlng, (particularly atniglnWf- tor getting warm in ueit). acts as a pmuuro, gives instant relief, and is prepared only fur Piles, itching of the private parts, and for nothing else. . . Bead what the Hon. J. M. Cofflnburry of Cleveland,. savs about Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointmenl : I have used scores of Pile Cures, and it affords me pleasure to say that 1 have never found anything which gaye such immediate and permanent relief as Dr. WUHnm'u Inriinn Ointment. Forsalebyall druggists or mailed oure- lnt nf nrtna 51 00 IIEXIIV & CO.. Prop's. Cleveland, O. Hodgo. Davis & Co., Wholesale Agents, Portland, Oregon. 0. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. inpu Tsilfinfii sIp ! TIH1-E 11 I1I1L TEE jLADXC Dry Goods dothi Previous to our annual inventory of stock on Feb. ist, we will make a large reduction in all departments. Fine Dress Goods Hi Fine Silks and Hdb Plushes anfl Velvets REDUCED. Cloaks, - Dolmans, Twisters, Circulars, Blankets, 3Tlazmels? Comforters, Bed Spreads, Fine Table XiinenB GENTLEMEN'S Overcoats and Ulsters Reduced! Fine Dress Suits Reduced ! UNDERWEAR, TIES, GLOVES, ETC., SEIKiCHr KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS noaar a YOU TjTFj JL J KJ JlJ J Ji e If you think there is any sauce in the world equa to the justly celebrated EAST II V 1bp 8 b Criie recipe of a retired well known It has received approbation wherever Introduced, and although but a short time iu the market it has already attained celebrity throughout the northwest. 1'eing composed df Strictly Pure and Strengthening Ingredients. It is especially adapted for Dyspepsia. Broken Down Constitution, and Weaknesses- of the Human System. And the only sauce for enriching Steaks, Gravies, Fish, Curries, Game, Soups, Etc., Ecc: One trial will suffice to prove Its merits. - Beware of spurious imitations. None genuine withont onr full firm name on tho Inlicl. - Sole Manufacturers and Proprietors, Portland, Oregon. For sale by leaa'ng Grocers and Druggists. A. Uriel TAIL0E AND 0LOTHIES, Has Just opened a large additiou to his stock of Men's and Boy's Suits, Overcoats. Hals and Caps, Furnishing Goods and Cloths. Also a full line of Rubber Coats and Leggings, Umbrellas. Trunks, SalcheisC Special attention directed to , Hosiery, Underwear, and fine Neckwear, Gent's Dressing p Gowns. Celluloid Fronts, Collars and Guffs. M D. A. McINTOSH, - OCC1DEKT BLOCK, - IKTew Crowds ! iig Hoiise- Szilm ReSuset fine Cashmere ai Allures- REDUG! en rimfJt fed DEPART.RflEf.'T ! White and Colored Shirts Reduced! Business Suits Reduced! "5531 BUILDING. ASTORIA. mistake. 5S Caterer of 25 years experience.) 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