C) ej3wi.: runtapB ?f . ! - f gftc iSnilxj Q&tQxiuvu ASTOUIA.'OREGON: tubsdayT JANUARY 1G, 1K3 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS Prom Jan. 1st to Jan 12th, 1883. A M. mid F. L. Twmnb'y to Seth Shmakeez lot 7 blk 84. MeClurc's Atrut. $125; recorded .Tun. 2, 1883 A. M. mid F. L. Twnmblj to Emily &lMMtktr. 1 t 8, blk 84, McCIurc's Asians, $175; recorded Jan. 2, 1883. Ttas. B. Wjwoii to Jus. Sture: piece f land lSxSO rds i bee 29, T 8. W 31 7, Vltl. Mer., G acres, 50; record ed Jmi. 2, 1SSS. J. M. xid S. L. Shively to Terence Slurry: muth fifty foot, lots 1 and 2, Utk 36, Sktrely's Astorin, $575; rc- Jan. 5, 1SS3. TJ. S. Paieiit to John T. Smith: 80 none. 3btt t G. V. Geflinberry: N W ml S. W. 4. and V 1 of 2 W j sec II, Tl N R 10 V.WiIl. 3Ior., 120 Mm, $SM; recorded Jan. 8, 1S33. J. F. and D. T. Barrows to V. E. IMMsnt: KEj of X V , and lot 3, c C, T7, N R 9 W, Will. Mr., VS7.HS acre. $50; rcoordoi January , 183. L. Wilratt L F. FkJter to Uauntdi 1R-m: 3 donation kud uinun .f .J. wt K Brwu, No. 30, nfii'Ut Mcs 17, llfi, I, $, T 8. N II 7 W, except 50 aero, being 110 acres, $1,700; rocoitl erf Jm. 10, 1SS3. TUhmkh Wotfterbao to C. E. CNkfe, palate of Mortgage; recorded Jan. IX, 1365. il. W. Ctaiiuirt U J. F. and S. 15. IHhmw: K 1 of S I of 1'hoe. Scott's iMHldttMi,SO; recorded January 11, . G. W A. F. Rose to Suronunt ft Wtrgmou, lots 3 and 4, blk 71, AIc Ofcve's Aatarm. $1; recorded Jan. 11, iMi. C. 0. art II. Eoas to D. G. Hese: !Mk man tt, blk 71, 2! cC in re's Aato tama, 1; recorded Jan. 11, 1883. i. W. Case to M. Minaker: lota 5 mmI 0, blk 150, McClnro's Astoria. $; reeonied Jan. 12, 1883. J. L. Hayaeth to Jacob Sture: E i f N E ae 30, and W of N V J WM.TS, K R 7 W, "Will. J.k-r., asms sue aoros on south end. Sold y order of court, $1,200; rncrJod &. 12, 1S63. jf . !; fflyaetih U Viotor Andersen: fat 7, iMlttrShfewly's Astoria, S950. Sat hf order of onurt; recorded Jau. 1S,M. 17. S- aotc.it to H. E. AnLeny r A. P. Ankeuy, 100 aores. 10. B. mhI C. L. Anketty so A. r. Awkwiy: XT i X E , Si N W sec SB, T , KKC W. Will. Mer., 100 lSOO: reovrdod Jan. 12, 1863. Roil of Honor. The foBoviug pupils hwc neither MMBi ar tardy dn:s the term oaitNg Jaa. 15th: TOBe llartwig, ObU Parker, 0!a ISeHaara, Luszie Grounds, Otto Pawl, Kobort Fur, Kozettd Sherman, AtM Aitderaott, Annie IlarLwiFordi n4 laartwif . Lemuol Uotvos, Katio (Logatt, Aoai Smith. Ardie McLenn, Saaie Craag, Jennie jlcClaJiuhnii, Maan Baeit Richartl Cnrruther, Qana BaaltaM. Lin Eochan, Alma iPatd. Daaafin McLoan. T. R. Cook. 'DO UUBWISK." iBc IR. T. PicBcn, Buffalo, X. Y.: "JPfcffa yawcg ao I was a dreadful aat&uar from Marine troubles, Hav ing axStaatfad the skill of three phys faiwiiR. 2 was otmjlotelj discouraod, mmAm weak 1 could uith difuculty arose the rm alone. J beyan taking year Farrit Proscrijition' and using t4 leoal treatment rocomm ended in jaar 4Caaitaon Sense Medical Advis or. Im tkree menths I was j)erfcctly carat. I wrote a letter to 1113' family Mfcrt bnetlr mentioning how my 4, lit alth bad been restored, and offer ing i eond tbe full pHrticulars to any eaie wwtiag- me for them anil indoshij ataaawa' irfof or reply. I hive ro oied ovr four hundred letters. In t;v. 1 kave desciibuil iu3' case and tb trjetataait uaed, and earnestly ad t.'l taaat U d likewise.' From a t . ntaay I hare received sccjnd ic'er of tlMkuks fitatiny that they ax. c iiiiwwarod the treatment and Wc- nincb aaUar alreadv." Ma. K.F. MORGAN, Kewcsstle, Me. k !kvo." prevention, is bettor they a. . ;u a pats4 f the best sort of cm c, KN-i.ar tetftfi and. gums from . i ,m.- muoth mid tMtr breath frelt mA jwrr. r ,r a Uoltfot SOZODONT 'sail we rennlrr. THlll Twillcal we desire A Pair Fropostion. AuvoMcmtJIVrhii! from habitual eon- Mimilfi. terpMity of the liver, coId&. irvers. h1ciif. re-stlessness. slecjv s-4tMt, ittdisie&ton or other ills arb--j& ,M,I disrderen or inactive eoa MImi f the livwr. t4omnch and bowels. 4w wlsWim to sive Syruj of Fijrs a tlt(Kw)t trl, cn buy it of IV. E. De wnt. rtrwprft, wlio aH1 agioc to rc tnrn "VWtr H)Mtt? if It fxils to act prompt .v aii. LUliotectorHjr- iloite35Ms & Co Wholesale Agents, Portlmnd Orosn. Nev7 Mills. I The Albany' Democrat sajs: The milling business is becoming! an important industry in Albany,' and is alreatlv well iu-lid, but the va&t grain fl!ds of Linn county are large enHigh to supply more. In the tpriiig. as son as the weather will permit, the Albany Farmers' (Jo. will bgin the con- fttruction of a mill which will be quite an ttdditiou to our city. It is to be built inst west of the farmers'1 warehouse, running parallel with tin river, receiving its water power from the Santian ditch. It will be 48 bv GO feet I and 70 feet from the basement to i the caves, being five stories high. I the mill will be lurjje enoua;h to' obtain a capacity of 400 barrels a da', but will start out with only about a 225 barrei power. It is undecided yet whether the grinding will be by the rolling piocess or by burr?, but probably both will be iihod, either ftmr tots of rollers and two of burr.-, or two of rollers and four f bun-?. id! are hem?: aaviM liaeu for. and tin ro is sssur-1 anee of qui; a contest for the i job. The men interested in the affair speak for its success, some first class business men having lately bought into the Farmers' Co. for the sake of giving it a lift. The secretary of the interior is considering the piopricty of open ing for j-etilemfMit that portion of Washington territorry now embraced in re.cerwi lions. .It con tains over :j,OQO,000 acres of land, some of which i- lepresnled as rich in mineral dejwsit .-ituated on the Canadian border of the territory, directly west of the Colville reservation. The contest between St. Jacobs Oil and rheumatism, was a walk over for the former. CaMMERffiAKD TRADE. I'OKT OF ASTOKIA. Mi AM FOHSKA. lCaVtJnta. Mr .p J.norpoal Jan 12 I'otHlrasn, l;r ep Liverpool Jan 11 Cenvfal I'ajreJiiW, Am .p Qupenstovru Jan 9 W1r, Aw )i QMenKtirn .Ian i AllltlVALS JfJiOM SXA. Stf f tic'ifor:.!. ?, Zm ton. Dshatir. S V VESSHLS IX TllK ; VKIi. Umm. l. Ur M. 13Boro !! ortli. r I KaW :rk Ilelimm Aniteti l'ietlHi. ISrtti """ .'"JT-. ? w 'bMowI Uslit. Aw. hi l A OkpMn. Aw 4i "rroe. Awnti Jeaitto Judlufe. Hr ,. ltunviek. J.nw. llr liV Solna. itr t. I'nsoiUo, ;r J v 1 aiiHve DaUr.l. crhr 'ialateft. tit bk I.auarkrttiTf. Jjr hi., MinHu. Am l.k VI&SSJSL& OA TUX tt'A Y. I j cm X'roir 1'ortn. fr the 'ulinlia Kicr l'rato. Ur jji. Atoia lt. cpt2Hh .inbtdi, llr 71- I.ircnonl Dc6 Marj Hocarth, Cr bk Monteiidee 3 Uyevale. I5ri4 Liverpool Dec 2 Utinfrenshire. Kr llnsbaiw XorSl UHo. Ur ItV. September 19 Irom American I'ortK. Lhewborouxb, Am li, I'liilideJiiliKS. Oft 11. Hnrry Mortc. Am Fp J Xov Z C S llnlbcrt Am JO30 X Y Ner S Imperial, Am p J, Y OeUlr 1 ludiana. Am p, Plnljul4pbia, Xt. 19. Keai-jr. Aw sp Pinla Ott i Titta, Am !t!Cf Y iJoc Sfl Yoans Amenta. Am th X YSeitoaber2 ril)K TABLE FOR ASTORIA FiMt SaWes o Uancd States Coa.st hui-vey iiica VatT. Low Water. i)a(-. . f. K. .M. r. Ji. 11 2 43 1 J 8 2S n JC 32. r. is 2 47i a 13 a 4". 1? 8 lt S 41J 10 01 10 17 14 4 22 4 4bl 11 00 11 00 15 a 07 T .i7 0 0' 11 m 1C C 03 7 101 - - 1 10 17 7 GS 25 o 4S . 2 17 IS 8 OS a 4ti 1 .11 3 IS li a 11 10 XH 2 h 1 7 24) 10 10 - 1 4 01 5 4c Common Council. Houhir inoetinKS tocond and fourth Tues day evomnes of each month, at 7'i o'clock utfJ'orndosirinjr to havo matters octed ciKtn by tho Council, at any regular uiectinc ctufit jreent tho faiao to tho Auditor and Clerk on or boforo tbe Friday evoninp prior t. tho TuomIo.v on whica the Council holds its rocuutr mcotitip... F. C. 2C0K1MS, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria LiOdee Mo. 40. L O. G.I. Hoular Mooting every Tuesday Evening l7' o'clock, atliood leniplnr's Hall. Chc auiue Street. Astoria, over C. L. Parker's Storo Alonioorg or tbo Order, in good stand nc, uro invited to attend. JJejrrae moctin? 1st loaiay toh yjontb. By order X". C. T. Temple L.ort?o, Wo. 7A.F.A.M. U?Hlar Communications f.rat and'JjfV' .hjni Tuesday? in oach month, at 7 V c!ck. i. x., at tho iiall in Astoria. iioiaborsof tbe Order, in Reed standing, are iarjtod t attend, ilr erde: of tho U. M. American Legion of Honor. Klnr meetii.? oi Aioria Council No. ltftt. l heid on the lirst and third fcaturdav of eaen moniii. ai 7 o clock r. ji. Jtj oixler of Council Commander. 11. V Moxt ith. Sec'ty. Special Meeting of'StockhoIders. A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDFJtS -ix of the O. F. L. & H. Association will be held at the hall of Heaver Lodce No. 35. L O. t). F., on Thursday eemnK. Febr. 8th, 1S53. iinmediaiclyafiei coHcludlns the business of the Lodge. By ordor of the Board of Director?, dtd A. J. MEGLLK, Secretary. SEEK health and avoid sickness. Instead of feeling tired and worn out, instead of aches and pains, wouldn't you rather feel fresh and sL jng? You can continue feeling miserable and good for no thing, and no one but your self can find fault, but if you are tired of that kind of life, you can change it if you choose. How? By getting one bottle of Brown' Iron Bit ters, and taking it regularly according to directions. Mxajfield, Ohio, Nor.a5, xESr. Gentlemen : I hare suffered with pain in my side and backhand put soreness on my breast, vritb snoot ing paint all through my body, at tended with great weakness, deprea sioa or spirits, and loss of appe tite. I have taken several different medicines, and was treated by prom inent physicians for ray liver, kid neys, ana spleen, but IcotnorelieC I thought I would try Brown's Iron Bitters; Iharenowtakenonebottle and a half and am about well pain in side and back all gone soreness all out of ay breast, and I have a good appetite, nad am gaining in strencth and flesh. It can justly be called tiLzkingcffKtdicir.es. John K.AiiSNoo!. Brown's Iron Bitters is composed of Iron in soluble form; Cinchona the great tonic, together with other standard remedies, making a remarkable non-alcoholic tonic, which will cure Dys pepsia, Indigestion, Malaria, Weakness, and relieve all Lung and Kidney diseases. BANKING ANJHNSURANCE. BROKER' BANKER INSURANCE AGENT ASTORIA, OREGON OFF1CK HOURS: FROM 9 O'CLOCK A. 2J. UNTIL 3 O'CLOCK P.M. Hoe Mutual Insurance Co., OF CALIFORNIA. J. F. IIODOHTO CllAS. It. STOItV. ..M. Ono. L. STOKT .. .President .-..Secrtarj' .Ajjent for 0iron Ciijiltal paid up m U. S. gold colu $ SCO K0 00 I. IV. CASE, Agent, Cheuiunus street. Astoria, Oregon. $67,000,000 CAPITAL. LIVERPOOL AND LOHO AND GLOBE, NORTH BRITLSn AND MERCAN TILE OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. OJ.D CONNECTICUT OF IIART-j FORD, AND COMaIERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES Uei-resentins a capital of SC7.000.0OO. A. VAN DDSKh. Auent, MAG2JU8 G. CROSBY, Dealer In HARM ABE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, PLUMBERS AND STEAM FITTER? Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP HEAD SHEET 1R0H TIN AND COPPER, Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING Done with neatness and dispatch. None but first class workmen employed. A larj;e assortment ofj SCALE? Constantly on hand. LEATHERS BROS. BOAT Bl'ILDERS, Up Stair Over Arndt SL Ferchen's Shop. Call and examine the work vre are doing and bee the wood uc are using, before mak ing a trade else vt here. FIKST-GLASS WORK A 8PIWIALTY. y THE NEW MODEL ' 8Bfeu A TDLL STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND. 22- 3BL- TTj&. A'E33, Two toor f'. of OwMhu Jf'jtrt. fil rCESSOR TO .IACKINS & M0NTG0MEUV.) t COKM'.K Oh JIAIX Ar.'l J llft'ERSOX STItKI 1 . j I will REMOVE about Jan. 1st, to the bidding now occupied 1j Joe Charters7 barber shop, on Chcnniniis street. t CITY BOOK Tho Best Store In the City to get your Money's Worth. Albumsj Autograph and PhotograDh all sizes and Prices- ttooli from n Dime A'orel to Webster's Unabridged. Jciirs' Jewelry nnd Cutlery. "Writi Jig Desks of all sizes. 3Inr Twit ins Ser:ip Rooks. Hililes, Irycr Boolss and Ifyxtmnls. also, the Hey to Heaven. Opera and 3Inrii:c Glasses. Drau gliling InstruiucntM from 40 eentM to $a0.00 a Set. Itlank liooks. And every tiling yon oonlri want in our line. Eianitno our iroorts and prices before zK elsewhere. B. F. STEVENS & O., City Hook Store. tEeBBSSESiSSSSSESS Ti:it apply to the Captain, or to fA CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OF FTTRNITTJEB S? BEDDTNC AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and hlouldings, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete In every branch. MARTIN OLSEN DKALKIt IN FURNITURE m BEDDIjSTG Corner 3Iain nntl Squomotjun Streets. Astoria, Oregon. WINDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; WALL PAPER ETC. X Complete Stock. PRICES AS CHEAP AS AEE KIXDS OP FntlttTURE IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH ME ! WHO? FRANK ELBERS0N, SeasifleBaiery & Confectionery. Because my Goods are the Best, and Always Fresh. Cakes Candies etc., furnished for Wedding parties, on short notice, and guaranteed to gtvo perfect satisfaction. Cake ornamenting a specialty. P?s't O. TV. UruKc'0. KA.NGE CAN" BE ILVD TN AS TOKIA ONLY OF B, R. EAWES, AGENT CALL AND EXAMINE IT, YOG WILL BK rLKASED. E. K. IIAWIJ U nUo spent for the M patent CdoMi Stove Ami other flrst-eljivovex nss. etc.. a trccifticy- , ASTOKSA. OltECON. DKALKP. IS TinSheet Iron and Copper Ware A General Assortment vi HOUSEHOLD CCODS. Agents fi- Miigee Stoves ami Kaucs Thr tvt !n tin :..uk- j I'ltiiiiMii:; Reed of all kind hamt. .! i worli done In a workinaiil.K- n:a!it!t-r 1 T i steaii:i: I can Tjo exterminated "by "Wei Do AT ?) D4DFWD Keyor'sCatarrnCuro.aConsti li L A U il I il 11 1 ml . I tntioiial Antidote, ty Ansorp- f ben P. Parker, Master. ForTOWINC, FltLIGHT orCHAP. U. IS. PARKER. QUALITY WILL AFFORD. REPAIRED AW VARNISHED. Street Grade Notice. NOTICE is hereby jriven that the Common Council of the City of Astoria, Oregon, propose to establish the grade of Cedar street at its western terminus, 28 feet above the base of grades. By order of the Common Council. F.C.NORRIS, d- 30d Auditor and Clerk. A. Yan Dusen & (Jo. WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL THE attention of the Puhllc to the fact that they are Agents for tho following sewing machines, viz : The IinproTcd Singer. Tlio TFbitc, TIic Crown And Tbe ElOrldge, Which they are selling from $33. to $30. each and defy Competition. Persons wishing to purchase Machines should call and inspect our stock before pur chasing elsewhere, as we guarantee to give perfect satlsfastiea as regards quality and ptic. jt&&&& ' SMLtrriSM TJXIV.H. TKA-NSrUKTATLOJN -LINES. sl?r ii - "- && ME OF THE OLDEST AND K0ST RELIA5U REMEDIES IN THE V'OHLD F0S THE CUF.E OF COUghS, ColdS, Hoa?SeneS3. Sore Tliroat. "BronnTriii?. AHHtienza, .aSILjrLa, WHOOpingUOUgn, j CrOlip, aild Evory affection of ths TunnAT iiiHcc swn pucot iiuiuni) 1.UUUU J11IU Ulisut laciUainK' t A WELL-KNOWN PHYSICIAN WRITES: "It does not dry up a cough, and ha e ths cjusj edits J, as is the case with most preparations, Lul hoxzi U. cleanses the lungs and a!b-s irnutian Shus rennvjns the cause of corar-laint." DO NOT r.K DECEIVHD Ly art." Je bt ztz sicHar aasws. Be ssre vou uet D?.. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, ...' . . r..t r,,.- .. ! till t.tc:si.:u:cof"I. uUTTS en the vran;.-r 5 Cttitd uu.l SI.CO a iiottU'. Prepare I Vy SITHI Y. FOWLK & FONS. P.s I nn.Miis. Sold hv dmjw and dealers KencraS' FOR Hotbors lilro and Physicians rooomiacnd it, IT IS K0T NARCOTIC. . CEXTATJH 1.INI3IEKTS; tho TVorld's grcat Pain-!Rc-licving remedies. Theylieal, Hootlie aud euro Burns, "Wounds, "Weak Back and Illieumatism upon Ulan, and Sprains, Galls and Lameness .ipon Beasts. Cheap, quick and reliable. SPTJBTS of disenstinc Mucus, SnufHos, Craoilicg Paina la tio Head, Potid Ercath, Doofnoss, ana any Catarrial Complaint, tion. TIio most Important Dis covery sinoo Vaccination liMftMigfcMSBMWHgi HILL'S VARIETIES. GEO. HILL, -WALTER PATtKS, - PKonuirroR STAGE MANAGER Engagement of MISS TVTATVTTR GOODRICH And BILLY M0HT0N. Song, Dance and Sketch Artists. MESSRS. DOWNS & ALICOTT, The Kings of Song and Dance. MISS PEARL CAREW, Serto Comic Vocalist, Also RICHARDS and EVANS, Champion nigh Kickers. Together with a novr ORCHESTRA. Underlie management of PROF. SWAB. All the Old Favorites Retained. Opea all the Year, Ferfuriuancc Every Xlgat. Entire Change or Pro gramme Once a. "Week. Comprising all the latest SONGS, DANCES AND ACTS. We give the Best Variety Entertainment In the West. Tho theatre is crowded nightly, and all who have witnessed the entertainment pro nounce it to he equal to any clven elsewhere. Mr. Hill as a caterer for the public's amusement can not ue execueu. Anvuouy wishing to spend a pleasant evening and see sparkling wit and beauty without vul garity, should Improve the opportunity and come. The company comprises the following well- Known Artists : Miss RijeaE Waltox. Miss Pcvur. Cakew, Mrt. Walter Pauks. Messrs. Dows & Alicott, Messrs. IUchaeds & Kvas. Mr. Cuas. Barrows. All of which will appear nightly In their dif terent specialties. Open air concert every evening ; perform ance commencing at 3; entrance to theatre on Benton street ; private boxes on Chena mus street. Now Stars in Rapid Succession ! Notice. STATE AND COUNTY TAXES FOR THE year 1832, are now dup and can bo paid at my office at tho Court House. 4.wtt A.U,TWHJU.YflartK. CSbildren . Columbia TranspoYtaiicn Go. ! FOR POF?TLAfiD (FAST TI31C Thp jinpolir "teamer aij-r- FLEETWOOD, iSSSi Which ha heen rcfittinl for thr ecmfotr of t pas'iuprs HI lea e Wilon and ' Fkiter3 rtrk every ' monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 AM. arriving at Portland at 1 P. ..'. KetJirulus loavc ltrUand evory r..o,.'.. ,., t,..,o , r j Arriving at Astoria at 1 P. Jr. AnaiUUttoiialttlpwmhernndeca Sunday of Each- Week, Leaving Portland at f) o'dcetc Sunday ZtJoraing:. Passengers by this nmt connect at Kalaraa t iormnu puna. u. c. iavcxx, President. Astoria and Portland. gjSt:r. WSSTPORT, F. IJ. TURNER. ... MASTER Will make r.'fr.ilar t?iK to Portland and Astoria. Ieavlnfjllurne'.rs dock, foot of aior- ""u ?:rvV,t'1I ortI:"Vva c AJl-S.Uurdas. And will leave Viboa & FIsherV locl:, Astoria, at c a. jr. Thurda s. S"Freiglit carried at rea-ionablc rates. 3 CW V CSSCi . 71 TY NCJP" STEAM YACHT l7?T.Tr' fcuQa ivuojxv, Is now ready for business, and Kin be en- MARKET?. CENTRAL MARKET. General assortment of table stock constantly on nand. such .is Ciinncd Fruits and Jelly, Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, i:ck;s, butter, cheese. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, FISH. rOULTRY X8J G.132E In the season. CIGAKS ASD TOBACCO. Sest of VrSES ANI EKJUOKS. Alt cheap for CASH. Good sold on com mission. Opposite I. V. Case's store. J. ltODCKRS. ASTOEIA MARKET I). K. WARREN, COR. CIIENA31US AND HAMILTON STS. ASTORIA. - - 0KEGOX. Dealer in FRESH AND CURED MEATS, Vegetables, Butter, Eggs. And a full line of CHOICE FAMILY &S0CERIES Constantly on hand. SHIPS SUPPLIED AT LOWEST ItATES. Washington Market, Main street, - - Astoria Oregon BERGMAN 0 BEIZJZY "D ESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN XLtion of tho public to tho fact that the above Market will always bo supplied with a FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS 1 Which will bo sold at lowe3t rates, wholesale and retail. Special attention riven to suppb ng ships. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COMPANY, Fresli and Cured Meats, Vegetables, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT nOTEL, CSIEN'AMUS Street, Astorin, Ogn Piles! PUes! Piles! A Stiro Cure Found at last ! So One 3feel Suffer I A suro Cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itching ann uiceraiea rues nasoeen aiscoereuuy Dr. Williams, (an Indian Remedy), called Dr. William's Indian Ointment. A single box has cured the worst chronic cases of 25 or 30 years standing. No one need suffer live minutes alter applying tnis wonderful soothing medicine. Lotions, instruments and electuaries do more barm than good. Wil liam's Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the Intense Itehing, (particularly at night af ter getting warm m bed), acts as a poultice, gives instant relief, and is prepared only for Pdes, itching of the private parts, and for nothing else. Read what the Hon. J. M. CoSinburry of Cleveland, says about Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointment : I have used scores ot Pile Cures, and it affords me pleasure to say that I have never found anything Ahich gave such immediate and permanent relief as Dr. William's Indian Ointment. Forsalebyall druggists or mailed on re ceipt of price. SI Oo. HEXKY & CO., Prop's. Cleveland, O. Hodge, Davis & Ce., "VTnoIe3al Agents, PtrHnad, Qrzea. Oregon Railway & Navigation C03IPAXX. CCEAX RIVISIO. , Ste.unprn ail Jrom rortland for San Fran. l - nrtay!. at midnight. Kcturnins.leure San rmnclspo fnr Aqtnri.i s aal IVrtl.tnd WedjcilaNsrind Saturdays at 10 A. :l. Th resell Tn-Jjets sold to all principal cities m the United States, Canada and Europe. River and Rail Division. On and After Hoy. 20, 1882. RAIL DIVISION. lralns leave Portland for Dalles 4:00 P. m. fchndays excepted. ItlYEtt DI7SI3X (Middle Colnmlla(. Boats leave Pertland for Dalles at 7 -.OO LevePort-l i land for ?.IonTn. We. Thu. Fri.Sat. A3toria sndl I lower Co- I lnaibia....lBAM GAM 15AM GAM 6AM 6AM Dayton, Or.;7All AM 7 AM .... &;r.fGAM! I ISAM VictoriB.BCi6AM,' jfiAMJ PAM Leaves Astoria for Portland at C -m ildlnr. cept Sunday. Pullraan Palace Car running between Port land. A alia WaJla and Darton. JOHN MUIIt, . Superintendent of Tndlie. C. U. PEESCOTT, Manager. Ilwaco Steam Kavigation Co. "WINTER SCHEDULE. Astoria to Forts Stevens, Canby, and Ilwaco, Connecting by Stages for Oysterville and Oiympia. Until further notico tho Ilwaco Steam Navigation Co's steamers GEN. MILES, or. GEN". CANBY Will loavo Astoria On Mondays, and Thursdays, at 7 A. M. FOR Fort StcTcni, Fort Cnnby, nnd Ilwaco ox Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturd cys. The steamer will leavo Astoria at 9 a.m. as formerly, not being confined strictly to schedule time. Fare to Fort Stevens-.. ............50ets " " Canby and Ilwaco. $l 00 a-Ilwaco freight, by the ton, In lots ot one ton or over, $2 oo per ton. CBFor Tickots. Towage or Charter appl at tho office of the Company, Gray's wharf, foot of Benton strcot. J.H.D.GRA.Y. Ajcent. Oregon & California R.R.Co On an after Sept. 24, 1SS2, trains -will run as follows, tJAlLr (Except Sundays), kastsidk nmsiox. Between TORTLAM nnd KIDDLE'S. VAIL TRACT LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 7:30 A. M.IRiddlo'n 8:S0p. Riddle's .3:30 A. u.lPortland. 4:23r. it ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 1:00 P. M.Lebanon.9.20 P. M Lebanon. 4:45 A. M.Portland.10:05A.M FREIGHT TRAINS. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland.. G:15 a. 3f. Junction 0:00p.m Junction 6:3iA.u.Riddlo's 5:10r.si Itiddle'a 6:00 a. m.I Junction 5:00 r. it Junction 5:15 a. m. Portland 5:25 p. k Tho Oregon and California Railroad erry makes connection with all Regular Trains on Eastside Division. WEST3IDE DtVISIOX. Between Portlrtml and Corvallis. MAtL TRU.1 LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland S:00 A. M. Corvallis 3:00 P. il Corvallis. 3:30 A. M.lPortland 3:20 P. M Close connections made at Riddle's with tho Stages of tho Orogon and California Stags Company. .... esrTickots for salo at all tho principal points in California and tho East, at Gompany's Office. Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or. Storage will be chard on freight remain ing at Companys Warohoa over 21 hoars. Freight will not bo received for shipment after 5 o'clock P. M. on cither tho East or West sido Division. . J. BRANDT. Gen'lSnp't E. P. ROGERS. Gen'l Freight and Passenger Agent. R. IvOEHLER, Vice President and Manager Shoalwater Bay Transportation Co. SUMMER ROUTE. Astoria to Oiympia, Touching at Fort Stevens. Fort Canby, Ilwaco, Xorth. Bench, Oysterville, North Cove, Petersons Point. Ho- qaium, JSIontcsano, And all points on Shoalwater Bay, and Gray's Harbor. GEN. MILES,) Sirs. or V On Columbia River. GEN. CANBY, J - GEN. GARFIELD " Shoalwater Bay. " MONIESANO " Gray's Harbor Connecting with Stages over Portages, Leave Astoria for Oiympia, at - - 7 A. 31. On Mondays and Thursdays through trip In 60 hours. Leave Oiympia for Astoria on same days. HOSPITAL, ASTOEIA, - - - OREGON THIS INSTITUTION, UNDER CARE OF the Slaters of Charity, is now ready for the reception of patients. Private rooms for the accommodation ot any desiring them. Patients admitted at all houis, day or night. No physician has exclusive right, every patient is free to and lias the privilege of employing any physician they prefer. United States Marine Seamen who pay Hospital Dues, are enti tled to Free care and attendance at this Hos pital during sickness. Permits must be ob tained for United States Marines at tie Cus tom House. 3MTJICS 9T f HAJUTX If