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"(4) - Ajrt jg&e gailg gist0itu ASTORIA, OREGON: yripSWBDKZu JUNE C, 1SS3 COMHERCEAHD TRADE PORT OF ASTORIA. SAILED. QnMttof the Pacific. 11.SF June 5 VESSELS IN THE RIVER. 0 btMbro&ch, Am p Ricbl&sd Light. Am. tp "oric.. Am eh ' Mens. Am ip bpen&i. jmb sp Ara tp sr&k I Baiter. Am iw """gferile" :Br iT, , Crewell. Western Belle, Aa sp TKe.;AjB. .. XEMSXLS VfiJWE WJLY. -' Jtfrwn Freir jprts, fer the CelBBibla River .$0&tljCtaal-. " CYi'm. Br bk Llrerpool Much B Fterr Cross, Br cp tildaer CHeeWria, Bfbfc Liverpool Dc7. GrU4iU. 8 "ip Liverpool '' """ Har7 Stller. Br bk Bneno Arrea Ciosii., Br sp London April 7 XaAms. Br sir Hosgkoag Xilraridre, Br H OUsso v Much 22 Sottib Tvk"bk-UrenwJ. March U a,, Stealr. Br k Xeweutle Yleteria, BreUkkse Wlctetfelr.-Br"bk Bremen Mtroh 19 Fmhm American Ports. -rt "Wtolioir, Am bk N T Mrch IS OKr 8.Sea&ir4. Am th. PhlU. ?eb 12 XAJ0r9W. Am sp N Y March 12 St. LeU. p Xle w York March It TIDE TABLE FOE ASTORIA From tables I United States Coast Survey Righ Water. Low Water. Date. a. it. A.M. P. M. jjjOeluafcia River Exports. SHIPMENTS FOREIGN. RTCAP1TULATIOX JANUARY '83. i.S78 bUS. Wheat ...$ 30G.3I9 5657 bW flour.... 257.17(1 Total, 8 cargoes...- $ :.sc 1 9 18 9 S9 3 14 3 28 2 10 33...lfl 33... 4 31 4 21 3 11 47 11 211 o 45 . 1C 4 . 0 491 C 48 C 09 5 0 07 1 43 7 42 0 G9 6 0 51 2 30.... 8 30 7 40 7 1 S3 3 13 S 11 8 30 6 2 12-.. 3 C2 9 51 .9 15 V 2 65 4 28l....10 26.. 10 07 10 3 40 5 041 10 C7. 11 CO XECAPITULATIOX FEBEUAKY. Wkeat, l69lras.,Talue .S 179.193 3Wr;,4Wl)Wi 144,493 t. Total. 5carcoes $ 323.091 RECAPITULATION, MAECH. "Wheat r7.S34lushels).. 216.750 Fleur 188.141 bbl$) S3M.107 Salmon (3Su3 xaaes)-. .... 13,030 Laaber (600 M c,X) TotH8caf-oes).. XBdMTULATIOX APKIL. .S890.311 Flour, 24,Kbbls . : Lumber, 375 M...... . i JagTstala cargoes ...... .. XML4 ' A MAE. ' 9 To IAverpoolperjSaranac. FroWPortlaodi.242 bus wheat . 3,525 bbls flour , t 1 cs mdse. . , ftfTt'7rT?-- - - --- i s, ,i" Sl 80,554 .S59.0 ... 17.R81 .$77,002 Domestic Exports. The receipts or certain articles of Crass-.:?j..V.iv. ,.'.... -c t. . iwiary at,&18a$.Ho May aoth.rinclif riiUiayebeen.afjrollows: 'i. r , Floar, or sks.... ..... .. . iff! 0G1 "Wheat, ctls. ...... r 21.2:0 Oas,etl3 S3.G0G , Safes:, bbls-..-. ..... ."7o bf bblt 1G1 cs 52,315 kt-J r Allies. Klje. bxs.. . 8,300 Sutterpkn -. . 89 Potatoes, sks . 23.440 "Wool, bales 3.919 Hides.- h'o 10.531 STaWew. pkRs. 30 Beet, bblsi 9 Has, bales 23 Quicksilver, a-sks-...:A..... 75 Fralt, Dried, pkgs A...... - 033 Leal her, pkgs .. .. 003 Hebates 451 Maatsviricss .-.-.. . 4 Cheese, cs. .... 14 Flaxseed, sks . . 1,370 Cern.ctls... ....-...... ... 11 Canned Goods, cs... . G2 Lard, pkgs. .. . 9 Aaterxa sairUcU. RETAIL. Scttkr Extra fancy 55 QC0 cents a rolL GKKS6E.-11&20C. Dxikb Fruits. Blackberries 25c; Prunes Gala. 11915c; Peeled Peaches 25333c t&SWAR, Uabe, 14; crushed, 14c; fine rwfaed, 14e; extra powd. 14c; dry gran. ? rw graa. 13e. G. C 12U& Sb.t-S0cU doc frai4t2 25 2 40 per cwt IjPtrAWLs. SI 82 per cwt -xeSa: Saperfiae S5 50; Extra 50 30; Cera Meal V cwu ?3 50: Buckwheat v cwt I6W. , ol'FUiR Meats. Cheko cuts. Lamb. 15c; BMT1S8W:, Pork 15; Mutton 12014. By tkeaaraase 16c KilyLBnaVttJsl bacon 18c per lt; U.-15917e; haai 17H20c; shoulders KS'Ute ; saaeiced beef 151C Jic; corned beof x -. tt&m3r . J : eoraed pork 12ic ? ft. " LasbT la'tias and caddies 103 lBc ft. XOXKT. la frames 40c ; in glass 50c Jtax Feed, Bran $23 00 ton; chop -W MT;-8bttto 135 003-; Uay 203 'dhfl-:WnBrVm Chotrbarley. $40. ' Ckjxnmon Council. Kacatar raeetings second and fourth Tucs- a-w x&V ereniBj-sf each month, at 7J4 o'clock .VMrTenetM deeiriag to have matters acted e"Wy theCeuBcil, atany regular meeting awketreeat (he same to the Auditor and Wka-r before the Friday evening prior .Sd&iajMTiMday3ea which. the Council holds iU ., rrftUr taeetiK. THOS.. J EW feTT, " " 3 i Auditor and Clerk. ADtofla Lodge Ho. 40, L O. G.l. Rectriar Meeting every Tuesday Evening v at 7 o'cleck, at" Pythian Hall, AFtoria. Mem- . a kwf the Ijrder, in good standing, are in tit. " 'p4 WKtlead. Degree neeUng lBt .Monday, of "taeaWesth. Br order W. C.T. 3n!RL,TffipleLbciKe.No. 7A.P.A.M. KMiar CeBBUJiications first andVV IMryTaeftfaysiki eab month, at 74 V liVJWqrP.vr. arthe fiall in Astoria. a, nJMMirrHUe Ufaer, m gooa standing, are JetT4 f attead. Br erde: of tha .M. ABMriosJilLerion of Honor. itontlar weetlt-g of Astoria Council No. 935. hMi a the ftrst and third Saturday of Met) Moat. M 7 o'clock r-M. Br order of Council Commander. , , R,V Montkith. Sec'ty. 3a"tlccf Application to Purchase Tiaaber Lands. 55Iiaro6rFfr:EAa,rANC0trvKR, w.r Nauee is hereby given Uiat in compliance jrtUUeprerteieas of the Act of Congress Tmnnt Juae 3, 1878, entitled Au act for 7WeJfe(bar. Lands lnthe States of 'HCMriHDre-on! -Nevada, and in Wash dt JBSm.t eijfeiy." Jobs Aadersos. of Pacific wStr, Wart. fer. has this day flled in this Jhe Ms amllcaUon to purchase the North X TtMaiuiTthl Hk abeve case will be taken before the Clerk ef the District Court, at OrstervtUe, Wash Ter., on Monday, the At aad all persons having adverse elalms W - a MMbbve described Aads.'Or ahy pflrtloh nwtiwt ereby reqHlrea.to ale the? ..aalrara is;-oee wRWh -sixty' (CO. days XreaaAate hereof. ,r . -. FRED, V.PARLING, ,bbmM& St y I""": 2. Register. kg CoUgh and $ron ' reHevedljyShiloh'g X. Pinemt. SBBSS Cwfi'StMlsy 5 Failing ! That is what a great many people are doing. They don't know just what is the matter, but they have a combination of pains and aches, and each month they grow-worse. The only sure remedy yet found is Brown's Iron BitterS, and this by rapkt -2nd thorough assimilation with the blood purifies and enriches it, and rich, strong blood llowmg to every part of the system repairs the wasted tissues, drives out . disease and gives health and strength". This is why Brown's Iron Bitters will cure kidney and liver diseases, consumption, rheumatism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, mala ria, intermittent fevers, &c. Mr. Simon Dlanchard, a well Knoa n citizen of Hi) ctvillc. Meade ccuaty.Kcntuck", says : " My wife had been sicl. for a long time, and her constitution was all broken dow n and she was unable to work. She xras advised to use Brow n's Iron Bitters, and found it to work like a charm. We would not now 1-euiit out it for any consideration. vc coaiider it die best tome 1 ti.c woitd." , Brown's Iro'n Bitters is not a drink and does not contain whiskey. It is the only preparation of Iroi that causes no injurious fects. Get the geivi ' Don't be imposed o;i imitations. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE. AT VANCOUVER. W. T., May 15th, ibSi Notice is hereby gh en that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress, appnned June 3, 1678, entitled "An act for me sale 01 timber lauds In the States of Cali fornia. Orecon. Nevada, and In Washltiirton Territory." John E. Funy, of Multnomah county, Orccon. lias this day flled in this ot flee hfs application to purchase the south- west H of Section 22. lownsliip 9, 1101th, of lUiitre 0 west of the Willamette Meridian Testimony In the abovp case will be taken before the Register -and Receiver, at Van couer. Wash. Ter. on Aionday, the SOth day of Juls'. 18S3. Any and all persons having adverse claims to the above described lands, or anv iwrtion thereof, are hereby required to file their claims in tills office within sixty (60) aj s frim date hereof, ' FRED. W. SPARLING, . Register. Notice of Application to Purchafee Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOl'VEH, W.T.. May 15 1883. Notice is hereby gi en that in compliance with the proMons of the Act of Congress approved Junes. 187tt, entitle An act for the sale of timber lands In the states of Cali fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and In Washington Territory," ttazel Latham, of Multnomah County. Oregon, has this day filed in this office his application to purchase the south east X of section 18. township a north, of rail go 6 west of the Willamette Meridian. Testimony in the atxne case will be taken beiore the Register and Recel er at Vancou er,Wash, Ter., on Sattirdav, the 28th day of July. 1683. Anv and all persons hating adverse claims to the above described lands, or anv portion thereof, are hereby required to file their claims in this office within sixty (oojdajs from date hereof. FRED. Y. SPARLING, Register. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER. W T., May 15. 1833. Notice is hereby gicn that in compliance with the provisions nf tho Act nf Congress approved June 3, 1S78. entitled ''An act for the sale of Umber lands in the states of Cali fornia, t .regon, Neada, and In Washington Territory." Robert Craj ton. of Multnomah County, Oregon, has this day filed In this office his application to purchase the south west X of section 10, township 9 north, of range 5 west of the Willamette Meridian. Ttstlinouv In the abote case will be taken before the Register and Receiver at Vancou ver. Wash. Ter., on haturdav, the 8th day of July, 1883. Any and all persons hating adterse claims to ihe above described lands, or anv portion thereof, are hereby required to file their claims in this office within sixty 00) days from date hereof. TRED. W. SPARLING, t uegtster. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VAJCOUVER, W. T., May 15, 1883. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 3, 1878, entitled "an act lor the sale of timber lauds In the states of Cali fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory," Uustav Kopplin, of Multnomah County. Oregon, has this day flled in this office liis application to purchase the north east i of section 18. townships north, of range a west oi me w liiamette Aienuian. Testimony in the above case will be Xakeh before the Register and Receiver at Vancou ter. Wash. Ter., on Mondav, the 30th day of July. 1883. Any and all persons hating adterse claims to tneauote aescnucu lanus, or anv portion thereof, are hereby reaulred to file their claims in this ofilce within sixty (CO) days from date hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING. Register. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W. T., May 15, 182. Notice Is hereby git en that in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approted June 3.1 878, eutlUed An act for rho sale of timber lands hi the states of Cali fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory, Mathlas C. Aten.of Multnomah County, Oregon, has this day filed hi this ofiice his application to purchase the east of northwest X and lots l and 2 of section 18, township 9 north, of range 5 w est of the Wil lamette Meridian. Testiraonvin tne above case-will be taken before the Register and Receiver at Vancou ter. Wasli.Ter., on Monday, the SOth day of Jul'. 1883: Any and all psrsnns hat Ing adt crse claims to tho above described lands or, any portion thereof, are hereby required to ale their claims in this office within sixty (Go) date from date hereof. TRED. W. SPARLING. Register- Brewery Beer Salooii. The Best Beer 5 cts a Glass. Hot Lunch every Day from 10 to 12 A. M The best of liquors and Clears oa handy A deservedly jKipular place of social resort. GEO. HILLES. That Hacking Cougar can be so. aulakly cured by Builofi's Cure.--We- 1 mz--..-- 11 o.rj trrTA -r- I guars uieo iu qqiu uj it . a. iszwtu THE CATTLE RAKCS. Profits' and Cost of-TRatsing Stdokl An eastern man met one of the cattle kings of Wyoming-Territory in Cheyenne the other day. The cattle king had made his pile and gone out of cattle raising? and he sat down to give the eastern man a. little of the true inwardness of the business: "You have come to Cheyenne to investigate the cattle business have you? And you 'Want to know how the cattle raissrs make their money? cV?ell, T will tell you. how I madejjnine, and mvex-i 'perience is a com'mon one 'here. In 1877 I bought 1,000 Texas cows, " 50 grade bulls, and 30 ponies. They cost me, branded and turned loose on the range, $16,000. The first Winter Was a very hard on I lost 40 per cent. The first summer X branded 400 calves. At the end of thp first year I had on the range 1,050, and on my books 1,450, Inch represented the total head oT stock I had handled so far. The second year r lost 100 head and branded 450 calves. I then had on the range 1,400, and ort my books 1,900. The third year the range was eaten out, or at least wasnot so fresh as when I .first went in, and lost twenty per cent., branded 400 calves, arid sold 200 dry cows and heifers for $5,000. At the end of the third year I had on the range, 1,480 cattle and on my books 2,100. The fourth year I lost ten per cent., branded 450 calves and sold 400 two and three-year-old steers and dry cows for $12,000. HaekHj the range at the end of this yetl380 head, and on my books 2,130$ The fifth year 1 lost fifteen ?. cent, branded 400 calves, ati3 sold everything that was fat, atMlfeome cattle that were not, for $ raw)0. I then had on the range J,zuu"eaa, ana on my books 2,150. expenses up to this time had h about $2,000 a year and SlifK 0 all togetlr. e years I had At the end oil drawn out of herd 29 000. I had cot. all m loney DacK ana had over -l,0QMit proved cattle w& alf-breed or im- he range. From" this time it wtMId only cost me f6 to raise a IKee-year-old steer, and I 'could from 30 to 40. Last year p crop through- out Oregon ashington Terri tzs& tory was a H&fi profitable busi ness, and thejjwtlook this year promises no lucrative. We know of one ard for wnich the proprie already been offered 50 c er pound for his growing cro 'acomct JNeic3. NOTICE O EF OF POLICE. Xotice is ven that by virtue of a warrant ytlie auditor and clerk of tlfi 'iAstoria in Clatson county. : con, on the IGUi day or May? commandinc me to levy lotn in th Las-bvJaw provided. In blocR numbered 117 the city of Astoria vls laid orded by John M.Shive- ly,to i assessment oi eichtv- M. lars as declared and as- sessi' Id lot 3 by ordinance No. 508 of. iur me improvement oi Cedar street in said city that ast side of Salmon street d of Cedar street as pro- cted by ordinance No. 504 have levied upon sald'totf roceed to sen the same at n to the hicliest bidder lor at me court house door of ounty which court house rn tnoOyl Hq e9 Tunu rafttnvkour of ten o'clock a.m. olf -said day to" satisfy said sum of S86UH) and costs or sale. The name of the owner ufsaid lot as designated by said ordinance 2fp. 503 is G. W. Hume. ' C. W. LOUGHEUY. Chief of Police of said city of Astoria. NOTICE 'OF CHIEF OF POLICE. Notice IsJiereby given that by virtue of a warrant Issued by the auditor and clerk of the 'city of Astoria, Clatsop county, state of. Oregon, on the 16th day of May, 1883, and to me directed, com manding me to levy upomandsell as by law'provided, lot numbered 3 in iblock numoered-,113 la that portion, Of said city of Astoria as laid out and recorded by JohnlM. Shlyply, to satisfy an assess ment of TJilrty.foar 75-100 dollars as de clared and assessed upon said lot 3 by otdinancejSOS otaid city for the im provement and repair of that portion of tJedar street In "said city between the east side pf Salmon street and the wesT &A1U. UL V&UA1 OUCtb CM ilUIIUCU aiut Ui" reeled by ordinance 504 of said city, 1 have levied upon-sald lotr3and snail proceed to'sell the same at "public auc tion to the hlglfest bidder lorcash In hand at the coart "beuse door of said count)' of Clatsop, whiclvcourt "house? is, iu said city, on -the 23d layot June 1883, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of safd.day, to satisfy said sum of Jr89.50.and costs f sale. The owner otiiaiaiot as designated ny said.Drdl nance No, 508 Js School District Xo. a C.W-LOUGIIERY. Chief of Police of said citjrof Astoria. 2iotf C60f Application to Purchase " Timber T'-'id'. I" AND'OFFICB AT VANCOU VER, W.T. rJ MaylCth, 1863. Notiee ls4iereby given that-in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress nnmvH .lMnn 1 IfiTtt nt!tlwt m. . act fori Ine'Sale"of Umber larids in the states of Call- lornfarOn-eon. Nevada, and in Washlnirlon l.rH.J - Territory, "Henry Menser, of Multnomah County, Oregon, iia this day filed in this oseeatfi appacauea to purcaase tne eas-t oi nortnwest a. aaa w est h oi nortneast , section 22. township 9 north, of ranee Hv ui ure ii uiomcuc aciiuuu. Testimony In the above case will be taken before theRegister and Recelter at Vancou ver wash. Ter., on Moaday, the oeth day of Jay,1863, j . ' ,4 1 Anyand'allersoaETfavltiR adverse claims to the above described lauds, or anv Taortloa thereof, are herehx required to file their ciaims iu xn oarce irKawsixiy ieej aays frpm date hereof. -., . - " FREDWiSPA'RrjIKG,v 'fOTtl Mi saTaTiBV 5y- is tnMw'4 r . tm, ti Kmrnm llMmlWM laHMld rpOMHRMBM lsISbE- MHr: imwftto betwtlBWM anajwrimtx vidjflat&e otemmmn 3mmm&i PSHil c 1iMJDiKttu Skin Diseases FifleeB 3c.tr or .SHfferlng. Body cov ered vllh Htinior. Ilatl Tirelic Doc tern. raid out $389. Xo Care. o Hope, I will now .stato that I made a miraculous curoof ono of tho worst cases of fkin dueaso know. The patient is a man forty years old ; hadsuflered fifteen year. His cye5, scalp, andnearly his whole body presented a frisht- fal appearance. lie bad tho attcnUon of twelve different physicians, who prescribed the best remedies known to tho profession, such as iodide potassium, arsenic, corrosive sublimate, sarsaparilla, itc Had pnid $500 for medical treatment, with but little relief. I prevailed upon him to use the Ccticcea Re solvest (blood purifier) internally and the Cdticcra and CtmciRA SoAr externally. He -did so, and was complexly cured. The. skin on nis neaa, tacc, and many other parts ot an body, which presented a most loatnesome d- fiearasee. is now as soft and smooth as an in fant's with no scar or trace of the disease leit behind. lie has now been cured, twelve Months. Reported by F.-1I. BROWN. Esq., Barnwell, S. a Reference, Dr. II. RARK.t'harleston. S. C. XclBleHS for Eisht Venn. Unable te Walk for Onn Year. Got about oh Hands and Knees. A Wonder fal Cnrr. I hcVo bad a most wonderful cure of Salt Rheam For seventeen years I suffered with Salt Rheum; I had it on my head, face, neck, arms, and leg. 1 was not ablo to walk, only on my hands and knees, for one year. 1 have not been able to help myself for eight years. I tried hundreds of remedies: not ono had the least effect. The doctors said rav caso was incurablo So my patents tried everything that came along, I saw your advertisement, and concluded to try Ccticx'ra RhMEons. The Ccncrav brought the humor to tho sur face of my skin. It would drop iu as it camo out, until now I am entirely well All I can say is. 1 thank you most heartily for mv cure. Any person who thinks this letter a traud, let tncmwritoorcome ana sec me, ana una out for themselves. WILL MCDONALD. 2542Dearborn St.. Chicago. 11L The Cuticnra Treatment, for the cure of Skin, Scalp, and Blood Disease, con sists in the internal use ot Lmcccx kisolv crr, the now Blood Purifier, and the external u-e of Ccticuba and iuticcra Soap, th Great Skin cures. Prico of CcrircEA. small boxes, 50 cts : large boxes, 1. Cuticur v K solyest, SI per bottle. Coticura Soap. 25 ct, Ccticcka SUavixc SoAp, 15 cts. Sold by all druggists. i'otter Drnsr and Chemical Co. .Boston. TJ T3TT For Infauttlo and Birth Humors JDjXD jL and kin Blemishes use Cutl earaheap.a deliciously perfumed Mki it Beantifler and Toilet. Bath and Purser? Sanative. Absolutely pure, tales lSjl nnl 1SS2, l.tOO.000 cake. CATARR SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE, Th" GrMt Balsatnio Distillation nf Wltck Hazel. American Pine Canadian Fur, MnriSTold Clover Blossom, oto . For the Immediate relief and Permanent Coro-of every form of Catarrh, from a -Simple Head Cold or Influenza to the Loss of Smell. Taste, and Dealing. Cough, Bronchitis, and Incipient Consumption. Reltei in five min utes in any and every caso. Nothing like it. Grajcfal, fragrant, wholesome. Curo begins from first application, and rapid, radical, per manent, and never failing. One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent and Sanford's Inhaler, all in one package, forming a complete treatoment, of all draggists for 31. Ask for Saxfoed's Rad-1CaC-Ccr& Potter Dnca aso CHKurcAC Co.. Bostoa. vnf I ftfffe For the relief and proven VJtJUUIft7 ton lbe Idfttant it is ap- piiru.oi nucumaiisra.ncu ralgia. Sciatica. Cough", Colds. Weak Back' Stomach ''Of1 Palpitation, Dyspepsia, Liv er Complaint, Uilioast ever. Sj- v Aiuiarm aiiu .iiuuuiic?. iud r I FeTRJCVN.;'"B " iaaicnn.nna.ier- ' NV.c r,c Batterj combined "LASTttsZ withaIorouIMa.tcr)and v laegh at pain. 23o eTerywherr. fitallxes and Enriches the Dlood, onei Bp tho System, Make tho tVV-u'c Strong, Builds up the Brokctt- down, InvioratcT llm Brain, and CURES- Dyspepsia, Ifervoxis Affections, Gsn eral Debility, JJeuralgia, Pevcr and Ague, Paralysis, Chronic Diarrhoea, Boils, Dropsy, Humors, Female Com plaints, Liver Com plaint, Eeinitten Fever, and ILL DISEASES ORIGINATING A CAO STAT! OF THE BLOOD, 03 ACCOMPANIED Ef DEBILITY OR A LOW STATE OF THE SYSTEM. PERUVIAN SYRUP SuppLtsthe Ibcd with its Vital Principle, m. Life "Of merit, - IRO, ujfui" flrcnstb Vigor and New Ufa vao all carts cf t 1 tes: 3E1NG I.1EE rROM ALCOHOL, a , c'rg-r n? effects. ic ne: followed Ly csr-e-D- l'-i rcac r, but arc permanent. SETIl V. rOWLF. ft SO'J, Prnrt&rs, fr iarreoa iaue B-wtca. &.li bv jH' t -cgsutj Notice or Application to Purchase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W. T., May 16. 1883. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of tin a ot Congress nanrotedJune 3.1878. miMUm! "An nor for tbe-vale of timber lands In the states of Call- rornia, Oregon, Net ada, and In Washington Territory," Henry Obner, of Multnomah County, Oregon, has this davfllrd in this office Ills anmlcaUou to nurcha.se the east V. of ianthtvesrK and lots 3 and 4 of section 13, lOTTOsmps notrn, or range 5 west or tne wn lametteMeridlan. Testimony in the aboto case will be taken before the KeeiSteranrt HocfivprntVancon- ter. Wash. Ter., on Saturday, the 2Sth dav of July, 1883. Aay,and all persous hating adterse claims to the abot e described lands, or auv nortlon thereof, are hereby required to file their claims in this office within sixty (CO) days iruiji uiiio iiireoi. FRED. W. SPARLING. Register. Notice or Application to Purchase ' Timber Trftnds. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOU VEU. W. T., May 15, 1S83. 'Notice U hereby given that In compliance with tho rjrovLslon.. of !li( Art nf VniPTx;q approved u one 3. 1873. entitled "An act for 1 ,l.-at?Ar4l..i.A-l.J. t .... -.-..- ... uic anic ui uuiucr lauus in I lie Slates 01 uui- fomlarOrefOH, Nevada, and In Washington Territory Richard Spencer, of Multnomah County, Oregon, has thLs day flled 111 this oalee his appllcaUoa to purcliase the north east 'J, of -section lo.towaship 9 aiorth, of range 5 west of the,WIUamette Meridian. Testimoay 1b tlie above case will be taken before theTteglsterand Recelvcrat Vancou- 5. Wash. Ter,, on Saturday, the 2Sth day (July, 1833. te Any and all persons liaving adt crse claims 19 tbe above described lands, or anv pertion thereof j' are hereby required to file their claims In this offlce within sixty (Co) days from date-hereof. . . w - a FRED, W. SPARLING, - Reglste BaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarB BBPBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBiBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBB mm zxswv '', NOTICE OF CHIEF OF POLICE. Xotico is hereby Riven, that by virtue of May, 1&S3, and to inn directed, com manding me to lew upon ami mmi as bv law nrovided. lot numbered a, in block numbered 121, in that pprtiou of said city of Astoria, which was laid out and recorded by John M. bluvely, to satisfy an assessment of twenty seven dollars, as declared and assessed upon said lot 3, by ordinance number 508. of said city, for the improvement and repair of that portion or cenar street between the cast side of Salmon street and the west end of Cedar street, as provided and directed by ordinance number ZM. of said city, lhaye levied upon said lot 3, and shall proceed to sell ihe same at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand at the court house door of said Clatsop coun ty, which court house is in said eonnty j on the 23d day oi June, issj, at ine hour of ten o'clock A. M. of .id day to satisfy said sum of P27 and costs of sale. The name of the owner of said lot as designated by said ordinance number 508, is Margaret McCnnn. C. W. I.OUGIIERV. Chief of Police of said City of Astoria. NOTICE OF CHIEF OF POLICE. Xotice is hereby given, that by irtuc of a warrant issued bv the auditor and clerk of the city of Astoria in Clatsop eountv, state of Oregon, on the 10th lat of May, 1883, and to me directed, com manding mo to levy upon and ell, as by law provided, lot iiiimbetcd 4, iu block numbered 121, in that portion of said city of Astoria, which was laul out and recorded by John M. Shit eh", to satisfy an assessment of thirty iollars as declared and assessed upon said lot 1, by ordinance number ."OS, of said city for the improvement of that portion of Cedar street in said city, betw cen the east side of Salmon street and the west end of Cedar street, as provided and directed by ordinance number .i0l, of said citv, I have levied upon :,aid lot 4, aud shall proceed to sell th s.ime at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the com t house door, of said Clatsop count, which court house is in aid city, on the 2Jd daj of June, 1883, at the hour of ten o lock A M. of said day to satisfy said sum of $30 and costs of sale. The name of the owner of said lot as designated by atrt ordinance number ."KW N Margaret Mc Canu. C. W.I.OUGIIERV. Chief of Tollcc ofsaid-Citv of Astoria. NOTICE OF CHIEF OF POLICE. Notice is hereby given that bj viitue a wairant issued by the auditor and erk of the city of Astoria, in Clatsop Of clerk city of Astoria, which was laid out and recorded by John M. Shively, to satisfy an assessment of twenty-three 30-100 dollars, as declared and 'assessed upon of said city? for the nupmvement1 ami 1 imir nf ll,nt nnrKnn nf fUn. tli-n,if In "l'. "l .u.i".i. t v-V"" J".'-l-r let lea upon sam 101 a, ana snail proceed i in sen uiu sami; .it puonc anciiuu in ine highest bidder for cash In hand at the court house door of said Clatsop county, which court house is in said city, on the 23d day of June, 18S3, at the hour of ten o clock a. ai. ot said day. to satisfy said sum of S2&50 and costs of ale. The name of the owner of said lot as desig nated by said ordinance number 308, 'is J. M. Shively. C. W. LOUGHEUY. Chief of Tolice of said City of Astoria. NOTICE OF CHIEF OF POLICE. Notice is hereby given that by irtue of a warrant-issued by the auditor and clerk of the city of Astoria, in Clatsop county, state of Oregon, on tho Kith day ot May, 1883, and to me directed, com manding me to levy upon and sell, as by law provided, lot numbered 2. iu block numbered l.'to, in that portion of said city of Astoria, which, was laid out and recorded by J. M. Shively, to satisfy an assessment of twenty-three 30-100 dol lars as declared and assessed upon said lot 2, by ordinance number 303, of said city, for the improvement and repair of that portion of Cedar street iu said cit between the east side of Salmon street and the west end of Cedar street, as pro vided and directed by ordinance num ber504. of said city, I have levied upon said lot 2, and shall proceed to sell the same at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand at the court house door of Clatsop county, which court house is in said cit j. on the 23d day of June, 18S3, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of-said day, to satisfy said sum of $23JK) and costs of sale. The name of the owner of said lot as desig nated by said ordinance number 308 is J. M. Shively. C.W.LOUGI1ERY, Cltief of Police of said city of Astoria. NOTICE OF CHIEF OF TOLICE. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a warrant issued by the auditor and clerk of the city of Astorin. in Clatson county, state of Oregon, on the lfith day of May, 1883, and to me directed, com manding me to levy upon and sell as bj law provided, lot numbered 4, In block numbered 112, in that portion of the said city of Astoria, which was laid outand recorded by John M. Shively, to satisry an assessment of twenty-six dollars as declared and assessed upon said lot 4 by ordinance number 308 of said city for the improvement and repair of that por tion of Cedar street in said city, between the east side of Salmon street and the west end of Cedar street, as pro. Mint and directed by ordinance number WM, of said city, I have levied upon nid lot 4, and shall proceed to sell the str.ic at public auction to the highest bidder for cask iu band, at the court house door of Clatsop count, which court house is in saur city, on the "ski day of June. 18S3, atthe hour often o'clock A. M. of said day to satisfy said sum of S2G and costs of sale. The name of the owner of said lot as designated by said ordinance number COS, is James Mc Cann. C. W. LOUGHEUY, Chief of Police of said city oljAstoria. NOTICE OF CHIEF OF POLICE. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a warrant issued by tlie auditor and clerk of the city of Astoria, in Clatsop county, state of Oregon, on the IGth day of May, 1883, and to me directed, com manding mo to levy upon and sell, as by law provided, lot numbered 1, in block uuinber 141, in that portion of said city of Astoria, as laid out and re corded by J. M. Shively, to satisfy an assessment of twcnty-thiee 50-100 as de clared and assessed upon said lot 1, by ordinance number 503, of said eity, for the improvement and repair ot that portion of Cedar street between the east side of Salmon street and the west end of Cedar street, as provided and di rected by ordinance number 504 of said city, 1 have levied upon aid lot num ber 1, and shall proceed to sell the same at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the court house door of Clatsop county, which court house is in said city, on the 23d day of June, 1883, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day to satisfy said sum of$23.o0 and costs of sale. The nanis of tho owner of said lot as designated by said ordinance number 30S, is E. Ii; Gager. C. W. LOFGIIEKY. Chief of Police of said Ci t y of Astoria. NOTICE OF CHIEF OF POLICE. Notice 13 hereby given, that by virtue of a warrant issuedTby the auditor and clerk of the city of Astoria, in Clatsop eountv. state of Oregon, on the IGth day of May, 1883, and to me directed, com manding meto levy upon and sen, as uy lawjiroYided, Idt -numbered 2, in block 112, tn that portion of the city of Astor ia, which was laid out and recorded by J. MT Shively, to satisfy an assessment of twnty-thre 50-100 do'larV, as dwlar- ot a warrant issued by ine auuuor ami lilirtnf tlin ritv nf Acfnrin. in Clatson countA. state o"Ore"on. on the liith day of May, 1883, and to me directed, com- rdKn nnCr'-if oiV.'v ( I manding me to levy upon and sell as by & jTSffiC i Sid M nuinber Viml ' law provided, lot numbered in block Jgjf. 'J "fJJ Xt "S W b-' numbei-ed I3y. in that portion of aid f:ia,i. !5f.u. ...s .:il,L?.aiV?,5L3Mb:! said city, between the cast side or balm-i "' -,, ,,, rmQ saT? n ronw on streeet and the wet end of Cedar! nnl,nancpnumbpr'lf.'I,1'- ! street as provided and directed by ordi-, Chief of rollceof Labi Citv of Astoria. I nance number 504 of said citv, I have : ed and assessed upon said lot 2; by or-j dinance number 50s, of said city, for the improvement and repair of that portion nfPa.lnrch.nof ;., i,l .tit-v Itltt.VlPnn tllf nosfc sifln of Salmon street and the west end of Cedar street, as protided and di rected by ordinance number r.04, of said city, that e lc left upon saiu ioc num bered 2, and shall proceed to aell the same at public auction to the highest bidder tor cash in hand, at the court house door, of said Clatsop county, which court house i in said city. On the 23d dav of June, 18S5, at the hour of teu o'clock" in the forenoon of said day, to satisfy the said sum of S23X0 and costs of sale. The name of the owner of said lot as designated by said ordinance nnniher."K)S,Ls John 3IcCann. C.W. LOITGIIERV. ChIefofPolIeoorsaIdCityof Astoria, pair of that portion of Cedar street in 1 CrVrTu rvT? rfiwT't'i unrfnET ' said city between the east side of Sal-1 OTICL OF CHIEF Or POLICE. mon street and the west end of Cedar I Notice is hereby siven that bv virtue I street as provided and directed by or of a warrant Issued by the Auditor and dinaneeNo-.'OIof Miidcity.I have lev-, clerk of the citv of Astoria, in Clatsop i ied upon snid lot 3 and shall proceed to ennntr. state of" Orezon. on the lG!h day sell the same at public auction to the of May. 1SSI, and to me directed, com- manding me to levy upon and sell ? f In... nA.tlnl 1 tt- ,. , t lfWlT t I Ui i Jm jiiu iucu, n's. uuiiiui.il in block numurreti i, in mat por - tion ot said citi of Astoria, which was laid out and recorded by John M. Shivelyf .to satisfy an assessment ot twentt -three 50-100 dollars as declared and assessed unon said lot 2 by or dinance No. u03 of said city for the im- provement and repair of that portion of j viuiii Bitiii iu "im iiij m-incvu uit- 'a?t side of Salmon stieet and and west j end of Cedar street us provided and di-i rnrttiul in nrrltiifiunn Jr ?JU rif cnffl fifl- 1 L have levied upon sqid lot 2 'and shall proorcd to sell the same at public auc tion Id the hisluM bidder, for cash in hand, .at the court house door of Clatsop eountv, which court house N in said city, r n the 23d dav of June, l&xi, at the hour-of ten o'clock A.ai.jnf said day, to satisfy said sum of $23.50 and costs of sale. The name of the owner of said lot as designated by said ordinance No. ZQR isE.T. Gager. . C. W. LOUGHEUY. Chief of Police of said Citv of Astorl . NOTICE, OF CHIEF OF POLICE. Notice i hereby given that by virtuo of u warrant issued by the auditor and clerk of the city of Astoria, in Clatsop county, state of Oregon, on the Kith day of May. 1833. ami to me directed, com- manding me to levy upon and sell as b law piovided. lot numbered 3. in blocic numbered 141. in that portion of said city oi Astoria, winch was laid our and recorded by J. M. bhivcly. to satisfy an assessment of twentj-tlirec 50-100 "dol larsjasAlecIared and assessed upon said t l XX:' ' I.11."?, "r K, MJ0''ontUUd - , lot :?by oidinauct- No. 308 of said citv, ement'aiidreDairof that dar street bt twt-en the east casli in hand, at the court house door, nf fMitfcnti pfiiiuti rliil nnnrf limtci. is in said citv, on the 23d day of June. ' too.. . Y.A l.....H e .. vi.t. T -! iooi, ,ii. ii:i: jiuui ui icn u ciiicjv i. jt.ui 5aV l2! Sill ! "f & I '" U Ul jaic. J.UU UUIllf Ul HIC nu-nor nf i.nirl Inf nc .locianoti.it l.v cnll NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Jy irtue I of a warrant issued by the auditor and clerk of the city of Astoria, Clatsop I count, state of Oregon, on the 16th day j of May, 1883, and to me directed, com manding me to lew unon and sell as bv Ifiw nrnvtilol lnfr mimhnrnil 1 tn Ixinnfr . numbered 139, in that portion of the said city of Astoria which was laid outand recorded by John M. Shively, to satisfy an assessment of twenty-threeSO-lOO dol lars as declared and assessed upon said lot 1 by ordinance No. 508, of said city, for the improvement and repair of that portion of Cedar street m said city be-t tween the cast side of Salmon street and the w est end of Cedar street, as orovid- cd and directed by ordinance number j 504 of said cjty, I have levied upon safd ; lotiinnibered l, and shall proceed to sell , the same at public auction to the high-1 est bidder for cash in hand, at the court j house door of said Clatsop county, which court house is in said eity. on tlie 23d nay oe June, 1883, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon ot said- d.iv, to satisfy said sum oi S23.50 and costs of sale, the name of tho owner of said lot as designated by said ordinance num ber 508. is J. M. ShivoIyT- C. W. laOrGIIERY. Chief of Tolice ol said City of Astoria. NOTICE OF CHIEF OF POLICE. uiitu ia iivicuj nMi". "it", "j '' ' virtue of a warrant issued by the auditor and clerk of the city of Astoria, in Clatsop county, state of Oregon, on the IGth day of May, 1883, and to me directed coni manding me to levy upon and sell, as by law provided, lot numbered 4 in block 139. in that portion of tho said city of Astoria which was laid out and record ed by John M. Shively, to satisfy an as sessment of twenty-three 30-100 dollars as declared and assessed upon said lot 1 h ordinance number 508, nf said city, for the improvement and repair of that nortion of Cedar street in said pilv be tween the east side of Salmon stree't and the west end of Cedar street, as nrovid-! edand directed by oidinance number by oidinance number 304 of said city, 1 have levied upon said lot numbered 4 and shall proceed to sell the same at public auction to the high est bidder for cash in hand, at the court 1 house door of said I latsop county, which conn iiuusu is 111 sum city. 011 ine 23d day of June. 1883, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day. lo satisfy the sum of S23.50 and costs of ' sale. The name of the owner of said lot as deslgnatedby said ordinance number 308, is J. M.Shivelv. C.W LOUGHEUY. Chief of Police of said City of Astoria. NOTICE OF CHIEF OF POLICE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a warrant issued by the auditor and; clerk of the city of Astotia in CIatop county state of Oregon, on the IGth da f of May, 1883, and to me directed, com- maiming me to levy upon and sell as by law provided, lot numbered 4 in block numbered 113 in that, portion of said city of Astoria which was laid out and recorded by John M. Sluvtly, to satisfy an assessment of $31.73 as declared and assessed upon said lot 4 by ordinance No. 508 of said city for the lmpiovc ment and repair of that portion of Cedar street in saidcity, between the east side of Salmon street and the west end of Cedar street as provided and directed by ordinance No. 504 of said city, 1 have levied upon said lot 4 and shall proceed to "sell the t-ame at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand, atthe court house door, of said county of Clat sop which court house is in said citv, on the 23d day of June 18S3 at the hour or ten o'clock a. m. of said day to satisfy said sum of $34.75 and costs of sale. The name of the owner of said lot as designated by siid ordinance No. 503 -Is School District No. 8. C.W.LOLT.HERY, Chief of Police or said City of Astoria. NOTICE OF CHIEF OF POLICE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a warrant Issued by the Auditor and Clerk of the eity of Astoria, ClaLsop county, sjate ot uregon, on the loth day OI Jiaj , IOOOs ami IU lUU UircciUll, CU1I. - manding me to levy upon and sell as bv law prot ided, lot numbered G in block immoereu iy, 111 timt poriiou oi saiu eity of Astoria, which was laid out and riwinlpil liv. Inlin M" Sliivnli- tr cnfitfi - nn n(Bpss!iitit of SrtJMl !z rtpflnrprl mn! ' assessed iinon snid- lot 0 by ordinance j No. ZO$ of said city for the improvement and repair of that portion of Cedar street in said cit between the east side of Salmon street and the west end of Cedar street as provided and directed by ordinance No. GOI of said city, 1 hate levied upon said lot ; and shalHprocecd to sell the same at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, ac the court house doorot said county of Clat son. which court house- is in said city. loiUhc 23d day of June.l8$3, at the hour or ten o clock, in tno rorenoon or saiu day to satisfy "said sam 'f S2S.5Q and sireec aim me tt est enci i iu iiut-iiiiu tii i ni; iiiviii-bt uuiufi iui i OF CHIEF OF POLICE. costs of sale. The name of the owner of saiil lot as designated b said ordinance No. SOS is S. P. Marsh. C. tV . LO UG H I! R Y- t'liief said Cit jor Astoria NOTICE OF CHIEF OF POLICE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a warrant issued by the Auditor aud Clerk of the city of Astoria, eountv of Clatsop, state of Oregon, on the IGth day of May, ib$J, and to me directed, com- iuuiiuiuj; iiiu tuiut upuu iiuu sun its lit' Iawprbtided. lot numbered 3 in block 112. in that portion of said city of As - toria, which w as laid out and recorded by John M.bhitely, to satisfy an asse&- ment of 2.;-j0 as declared and assessed j upon said lot 3 bj ordinance .No.uOS of said citv for the imnroveinent and ro- highest bidder, for cash in hand, at the court house door of said county, which nnlivf Virkltc? I? t. OOlrfl rklf. .. .I.A (lO.l t-uuii. iiuiiot ia in .-mm ii-j, uii iur ou aay oi june. isn;, ac tne hour or ten o'clock A. ii- of said day to satisf v said sum of $23.."0 and costs of sale. The name of the owner of said lot as desig nated by said ordinance No. 303 is James McCnnn. C. W. LOUGnERY. Chief of Tollce of said City of Astoria. vnTTPr -wuiiotu "VfttlPP i( OF CHIEF OF POLICE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a warrant issued by the Auditor and Clerk of the city of Astoria, in Clatsop county, state of Oregon, on the IGth day of A--!' 1883, and to me directed, com manding me to levy upon and sell as by law prot ided, lot numbered 3 in block number 121, in that portion of said city of Astotia, which was laid out and re corded by John M. Shively, to satisfy an assessment ot forty-seven ($47.00) dollars as declared and assessed upon said lots by ordinance No.508 of said j city, for the improvement and repair of between the east side of Salmon street and the west end of Cedar street as pro vided and directed by ordinance No. 304 of said city, I have levied upon said lot 3 and shall proceed to sell the same at inuwit: aucuun iu nit; inquest oiuuer, ior tcash in hand, at the court house door of said Clatsop county, which court house is in said city, on the 23d day of June, 188:, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. of said day to satisft said sum of forty-even dollars and costs of sale. The name of the owner of said lot 5 as designated by said ordinance No. 308 is James Tavlor. C.W. LOUGH ERY", Chief of Police of said City of Astoria. HILL'S VARIETIES. GEO. HILL. -WALTER PARKS, - PROPRIETOR STAGE MANAGER Engagement or MISS SUSIE LEE, Song anil Dance Artist. MISS MARY MOCLTON, Character Actress and RecitatloneS'j. 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T ,,,,',!' ;, m ptirjsxzy 1 p-aTs; tiszTfisfTt fw I M&trr$& && HANSEN BROS. HA YE REMO TED ! From their ofd quarters to their NSW SHOP ANDlTACTORY NEAR KINNEY'S CAN NERX. M& r tz 1 -r's." s r ,v Vf5Vi?-aiTKjL WIoiti NS'iy BSVMMBl FAMMlIi9g . MARKETS. CENTRAL MARKET. General assortment ot table stock constantly on nand. such as Canned Fruits and Jelly, l !-.. tt-. CH.....1 j r -J j153 - 0011! Hams, Snoulders, Laid, ; -Fns iniTrrn rrrppep ' -tt"!' BUTTER, CHEESE, &Ph - ppnif e and Vanafahfac ' CiS" ' ' u,lJ a,lu C9cll,u,ci FISIT, POULTRY AJTD CAME In the season. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Best of WESTS AISB UQUOBS. All cheap for CASH. Goods sold on com mission; Opposite I. W. Case's store. J. RODGERS. Washington Harket, Main Street, - - Astoria Oregon BEKGMAN C BERRY EESPiCTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN tion of the public to the fact that th. aDoveaiarKetirui always be supplied trtth a FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY FRESH ANDCUHED MEATS! Which will be sold at lowest rates, wholesale and retail. Special attention iriveirtosTippIj nz shins. LOOK HERE ! We respectfully inform the public that w e will alw ay3 keep on hand the best quality of Fresh and Cured Meats Choice Family Groceries. Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Glass-ware. Crockery and Ships, Hotels and Boarding Houses sup plied on liberal terms. A share of the public patronage Is respect fully solicited, dtf. WARREN & THOMPSON. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COMPANY, Fresh and Cured Meats, Vegetatoles, FRU TS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL, CllKX' AHUS Street, Astoria, Ox HOSPITAL, ASTORIA, OREGON THIS INSTITUTION, UNDER CARE OF ,the SIstersof Chanty, Is now ready for the reception of patients. Privato rooms for the accommodation ot any desiring them. Patients admitted at all horns, day or night. No physician has exclusive right, every patient Is free to and has the privilege of employing any physician they prefer. 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