Hi 3 g&e gailij st0riatu ASTORIA, OBEGON: 17ED1?ESDAT JUNE 13. lfr8 G.OMMERGEMID TRADE PORT OF ASTORIA VESSELS IX TDE RIYeW 0 Cfcesebro&ch, Am sp BLutt Morse. Am sp lKerU. Am sp CVoek,Brbtc QSKBlbert,Atn Kmaix T. Crowell, Tiua. Asa Hicblind Lisbt.Am.sp norsic. Am sh Reaper, Am ip Iadiaaa, Am ep, Ryerale, Br Western Belle. Am sp Coloma, VTKSSLS'QirXMS'. WJL Y. Freak Jerelgu Ports, for l he CeluiMx Xrrer Cfeass. Br bk Liverpool March S Fiery Crat, Br ip Midaey GiHVHTii, Br k Urerpool De 27 GrUedal. fir sp Llrerpool Hsrrj&sllef . Brbk Baeoos Aires I&elrCB. Br sp 1091 Greenock. June 2 Casada, Br sp London April 7 Hydras. Br.str SoBfkocs SakacMitrBr ap Glasgow March 22 Setttea Tar. Br bk Lirerpool. March 14 BVesJr. Br bk Newcastle Victoria. Br s Ke&gkonr WIjrteBcsire. Br bk Bremen March 19 Fraa AJKerlc&H Ports. Carrie Wlailow, Am bk N Y March 15 (Hire 8. SraUurd. Am ah. Phila. Feb 12 JUtA Ores. Am sp X Y March 12 &t,Lael,B'en York March 14 1 -TID1 TABLE FOR ASTORIA Fresi tables ol United States Coast Survey High. Water. Low Water. Date. a.m. r. v. a. u: P. v. . 2 12. 3 52 . 9 51 , 2 55.... 4 281 10 2J . 46 5 C4 10 57 , 4 40 5 45 11 32 , 5 4U.. C 311. - - 6 40.. 7 22 0 ST. 7 57 8 13 U 1 50 9 03 8 571 2 58 .10 02 9 43 3 57 ,10 65......10 25 4 40 . 9 15 .10 0 18. 11- 12- .11 W) .11 K .0 10 . 1 OS . 158 .2 49 . 330 . 4 21 Celamfeia, River Exports. SHIPMENTS FOREIGN. KscArrrrjLATiojJ jakuary "lapses feus, wheat V7bbb flour Total, 8 cargoes...... 83. ,.$ 300,310 ,. 257.170 S nsusc RECAPITULATION FEBRUARY. wfcoat, 160.900 bus., value S 179.19 Fiorj,0Bbis., 144,493 Total, 5 cargoes.... .. . $ 323.091 RECAPITULATION, MARCH. ,3vsat fm34 bushels) . 2lG,7."y) 1-... 16 ! IT W?'ftrCt)e,ui DB1S).. ...5344,107 Salmon GU6 cases) 13,030 Lumber (500 M ) c.900 Tetal (8 cargoes).. ..... .... RECAPITULATION APRIL. Flour, SLB38 bbls: . Laaaber, 375 M.... .... ..S89fl,31i .S13'54 40.000 sgfyXetalS cargoes . .. ........$lS0,r51 '"""" ' ' MAY. 9 To Liverpool per Saranac. From Portland 49,242 bus wheat ....Sr.9.09C " S.525 bbls flour 17.881 lcsindse ... 25 TotaU- S77.O02 Common Council. .KClaraetiB8 second and fourth Tue wytTwag reach Eionth, at 7J o clock "WPersss d Miliar to have matters actod apes by the Council, at any regular meeting saut sresent the same to the Auditor and Clerk en or before the Friday evening prior t the Tuesday on which the Council holds its rtwel&r Buetiasn. TI10S. S.-JEW bTi It Auditor and Clork. . Aorta Lodge Ko. 40. L O. G.I. Hemlar Meelinsr every Tuesday Evening at 7 o'clock, at Pythian Hall, Astoria. .Mem bers of the Order, in cood standing, arc in it ei to attesd. Degrco meeting 1st Monday of e&CBBonth. By order W. C.T. Temple Lodere, Mo. 7AF.A.M. KecIar Cemmanications first and Vv" thira-TBesdayr in each month, at 7$ V 'leek. r. M.. at the Hall in Astoria. Hunkers of the Order, in good standing, are krHd to attend. JJr ordei of the W.M. American Legion of Honor. Secular meeUtq: of Astoria Council No. dX, U held en the first and third Saturday of each month, at 7 o'clock r. m. Mj order of Council Commander. K. V MoNTEiTir. Sec'ty. BEYOND THE RIVER. Away Across tke MlBfttHSlppl Is Held a CaTlHclHC 'oKcrsatlnB. Itell you sir. that they are ono of the ae&tesi combinations over produced, and my experience of that sort of thing has been w!2e. enough to entitle my jndgement to fotno WLcOli, I don't know," responded the fir.t . aeaker's friend, with a littloyawn, as though 1 ke didn't tako much interest in the subject, I have never been able to see much diffcr- eaee in tho;o things. They are all pretty Marly tke same size, and made of about llio sasaestufil" The talk of which the forer ing is a frag aeet, took place in Gallatin, Missouri, not lo&r ago. in the snug office of Dr. M. P. Flow erf, eae of the leading physicians of the Stat 0 who followed up the vein In which ho had in tredaced it substantially in these werds: "Xesseaie, that is the rlgmarolo of a boy. or rather of a man who doesn't know or 'aoeiat eare what ho says. Those things, as yea call them, aro just as different as the saeoa is from green cheese. Now, liniments. letiess, and ointments aro very good in most c ike relief ofraun or inflammation. But in tke first placo they aro unclean. They soil tke kaads and tho linen, besides beirg al ways eat of reach when they are most want ed." Well. y dear Doctor," sighed tho trav .elec&OK tke North, "what would you h tve? Tab h a wretched world anyhow, and noth- is ever at hand when it ia wanted. You cast suggest anything. " "Yes, I can," broke in the Doctor, thump ing the table with his nt,"I can suggest BEN au.Vo CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER. I have tried it en my patients, and 1 have tried it en aytek for an attack of Pneumonia, ad in all eases relief has followed in from tkree to forty-eight hours. The old plasters are stare coaches the Capcino is a telegraph ie diepeteh. For instance, in cases of -Neu-ralfiia. Mascalar Rheumatism, Lumbngo.ro- taried action of the Kidneys, and " L ttre k ap, Doctor, and In casoof necdl'll by fteasea'a, said the traveler pleasantly. M tke eeater ef the genuine is clt tho word CAPCLNE. Seabary i Johnson, Chemists. Now York. Notic or Application to Purchase " Timber TanriR, AND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W. T., U May IS. 1883. NeUce ta hereby given Uiat m compliance trtthlae provisions ot Uie Act ot Congress e 2!l,fro!'edJuBe i 3.1878, entitled "An act for Q AeMsIe of timber lands in the statesof Call-tera-ia, Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory' Henry Obncr, of Multnomah Cettftty. Oregon, has this day filed in this T ajipllcatiou to purchase the east 14 imsfmmwest K and lots 3 and 4 of section 18. . gtowMtsto aotrk, of range 6 w est of the Wil taMetteMetidia. Testimony in tke above case will be taken Tfceferc tbe Keeister and Recelv cr at Vaiuhhi. r,v aw. aw., en oauiraay, tne 28th day of "Airraad atl pwsous hav Ine ad verf Hnimt e we aeTc acscriDea tanas, or anv portion S3g?tV-aihcrEby "luli file their mrj eiaitms ta this office vrtthin sixty (00) davs ,t date hereof. ' v JU i FRED. W. SPARLING, 3i Register. -HsKr.,Geo. H. TJiayer. of Bour- Mtt?ljriL.says: Both myself and wife 8WtsTllyea toSaiLOH's Coxsujiption $." Sstfl by W. E. Dement 'New Life is given by using Buown's Iron Hittrr In the Winter it shfugtheus mul wanns the .yj.ttm; in the Spring it ennches the blood and conquei'sdtscdse; in the Summer it tjives tone to the nerves and digestive organs; in the Fall it enables the system to stand the shock of sudden changes. In no way can disease be j mi rely prevented as by keeping the system in per fect condition. Brown's ltoK Bitters ensures per ;rct health through the '- ;Ho reasons, it disarms . ounger from impure -.aier and miasmatic air, aJ it prevents Consump r 1. Kidney and Liver Dis- .. c, tie. . . Berlin, Esq., of the dl-known firm of H. S. Berlin & Co., Attorneys, Le Droit Building, Washing i, D. C, writes, Dec. 5th, J3l : Centime n : I take pleas ure in stating that 1 have nsed Urown's Iron Bitters for ma laria and nenous troubles, caused by overwork, with excellent results. Beware of imitations. Af!: for Brown's Iron Bit ters, and ittsist on having it. Don't be imposed on with something recom mended as "Jiist as goody The genuine is made only by the Brown Chemical Co. Baltimore, Md. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Xiands. LAND OFFICE, AT VANCOUVER. W. T., May 15th, 188.1. Notice is hereby gl en that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress, approved June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of Umber lauds in Uie States of Cali fornia. Oregon, Net ada. and In Washington Territory," John E. Furry, of Multnomah county, Oregon, has this day filed In tills of nee 111s application to purchase the south wast 14 of Section 22. Township 9, 1101th, of Range 5 west of the Willamette Meridian. Testimony in Uie abovp case will be taken before the Register and Receiver, at Van couver. Wjish. Ter. on Monday, the 30th day of July. 1883. . Any and all persons having adverse claims to the abo e described lands, or any portion thereof, arc herebv required o file 1 heir. claims in this ofllcc within sixty (CO) days frcin date hereof. FRED. AV. SPARLING, Register. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W. T May 15, 1883. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the prohious of the Act of Congress approved Junes, 1878, entitle "An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of Cali fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory," Bazel litham. of Multnomah County, Oregon, has this clay filed in this onicc his application to purchase the south- casi a. 01 section ih. lounsnin 9 norm, 01 range 5 west of the Willamette Meridian. Testimony in the aboe case will be taken before the Register and Receiver at Vaucou ver.Wash. Ter., on Saturday, the 28th day of July. Ib83. Any and all persons ha Ing al erse claims to the above described lands, or anv portion thereof, are hereby required to tile their claims 111 this office within sixty (00)davs from date hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, Register. Notice of Application to Pnrckase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER. W T., May 15. 1883. Notice is lieiebv "ii-n Hint in enmnlLinep with the provisions or tin' Act of Congress approved June 3,1878. entitled "An act for uie ;alc 01 timber lanils in the states of Cali fornia, Oregon. Nevada, and in Washington Territory." Robert Crav ton, of Multnomah Cnuntv. Oreiron. lia5 llni il:iv fllil in tlile office his application to purchase the south west . 01 section in. townslili9 north, of mime 5 west of the V ilhuiiettc Meridian. Testimony in the above case will be taken before the Itecister and Receiver sit Vnnenu ver. Wash. Ter.. on Saturday, the tsth day of July, 1883. Any and all persons hav ing adverse claims to the abov e described lands, or anv ortion thereof, are hereby required to file their claims In this office within sixty C0) davs frnm flnto lionvif FRED. W. SPARLING, Register, Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, 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 for the sale of timber lands in the statesof Cali fornia, Oregon. Nevada, and In Washington Territory." Gustav Koppliu, of Multnomah County. Oregon, has this day filed in this office his application to purchase the north east J4 of section 18. township 9 north, of range 5 west of the Willamette Meridian. Testimony in the above case will be takeh before the Register and Receiv er at Vancou ver. Wash. Ter., on Monday, the 30th day of July, 1883. Any and all persons hav Ing adverse claims to the above described lands, or anv portion thereof, are hereby reauired to file their claims In this office within sixty (CO) days from date hereof. FRED. IV. SPARLING. Register. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, "W. T., May 15, 1882. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for rue sale of timber lands hi the states of Cali fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and in 'Washington Territory.'' Mathlas C. Aten.or Multnomah County, Oregon, has this day filed In this office his applicaUon to purchase the east K of northwest and lots l and 2 of section 18, township 9 north, of range 5 west of the Wil lamette Meridian. Testimony In tne above case will be taken before the Reclster and Receiver at Vancou ver. Wash. Ten, on Monday, the 30th day of JUly, 1883. Anv and all Dsrsons having adverse claims in tlio -nlifvr. rtfurihi1 lnmlR nr anv nnrtlnn thereof, are henby required to file Uielr claims in this office vvltliin sixty (Co) days from date hereol. FRED. W. SPARLING. Register. W. ELEMENT & CO. DRUGGrlSTS. ASTORIA, - - - OREGON Carry in Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANCY ARTICLES. Prescriptions carefully Compounded, Return of General Crook. Undor dato of Juno 11th, a Tonibatono, Arizona, dispatch says' a young aon of Sergeant Ham Smith arrived from Chiricahuas thin morning, bringing imforma tion to tho JSpitaph that Crook had returned from his expedition and was encamped at Silver creok, in tho south end of Chiricahuas, about sixty miles southeast of this nlace. Loco, Chatto and about 200 hostiles have surrendered, and were brought in by Crook, who re orossed the line last Saturday with them. The .pnsocers.were about seventy-five bucks, the old and sick, and tke remainder were wo men and children. It is said that Crook will return and endeavor to capture the warriors. The courier states that another reason why Crook remains at Sil ver creek is to wait news from tho secretary of war, as to what dispo sition to make of the Indians, as Wilcox, agent at San Carlo-, re fused to receive a lot that came in last week. Crook returned Sot supplies and will go back to the Sierra Madres after the balance of the hostiles if they don't come. In conversation with Smith, the. cour ier mentioned, he stated that the hostiles had plenty of money. One old squaw, who was the possessc r of three 50 bills, made inquiry of some one at Col. Biddle's camp as to the value of her possessions. Upon being told that the notes were for $5 each, she grunted out a decided negative, and pointed -with her skinney finger to the naught after thejfive on each note. Quito a number of bucks had sil ver stars and other ornaments, beaten out of Mexican dollars, on their head-gear, and several of them American double eagles made into necklaces. A rough guess estimates the amount of wealth among them as fully $5,000 and probably more. Troops and packers of the com mand state that the place where the capture occured is the prettiest spot on earth, and the road to it the roughest mortal man ever trod. Mickey Free, the noted scout, stating that he had worn out a Dair of boots and three pair of moccasins on the trip. A large majority of itSe hostiles seem pleased witfrfjhh' situation, evi dently expectg an immediate re turn to the 'Jpifeh pots" of San Carlos. The oMjr complaint comes from some of VSBe squaws whose bucks are arnojig those who made an escape. Officers whfere with the ex pedition statoMitit Crook had sur rounded the ipiians before they knew of his piie'cnce, and that if he had not doio it would have taken six intWths and all the men in Arizotfo have got them. As an ill notation of Crook's modesty and ijjibfd absence of fuss and feathers iSf his make up, it may be saidtkat, although the fight and capture occured on the 15th of last nJMith, he leisurely re traced his stej&fio his supply camp at Silver creek, not sending a courier aheadttbsignal his move ments. The first intimation of his re turn was thewRrnval of a lieuten ant at Colonel ?BiddleTs quarters. at S a. m. Sunday, with dispatches ' for Camp Bo4He? the nearest tele j giauu siauuu, - upuu mauui" inquiry conterUKig the general, who was supped to be hundreds of miles diiUQt in the Sierra Mndres, iraagikehe surprise that i ...:, .i .. vl . .i. :r a awaited the when informed thut Crook wasjj only five hours behind witjtitt-wiptured Apaches. About 10 ojiiikjthe general rode into cariipjth.an escort and greeted Qoiiatl' BriJdle with "a nice retqiMg' colonel," and straifcljbwjytruck out for a tin wasKfeaiin, vhieh he had spied, and wasiiqan engaged in perform ing hiikjtMyjaons, after which he threwEkjdm'olf into a camp-stool and 4ipjpd in conversation about his etpjiijjggn, in an off-hand way, as if UsWing the eruelest and fierwwlioii the continent, in thettt,and most inaccessible CQsilwfflbtfe found, was a matter orFerys3y occurrence. 5Fhe reported loss to the Indi ans in the fight was seven bucks. A lieutenant, name unknown, was the only person wounded in Crook's command, and he but slightly. From rheumatism I have been a great sufferer during the past seven years and part of the time have been confined to tny bed. The last Attack kept me in bed for seven long months, in which time I employed the best medical skill without securing relief. I was in duced to try St Jacobs Oil, which remedy has entirely cured me. My hands hare become straight and can be used as well as ever. I have induced others afflicted with rheumatism to use it, and they have experienced the same happy result. I wish it was in my power to tell suffering humanity of the curative- powers of St. Ja cobs Oil. .Edwjlrd RHOEFiiNOjAScraHfoijPa Skin Diseases Fifteen jenrs of hafTerlHg. Body cov ered m lib IlHHior. Had Twelve loc tors. Paid out $300. Xo C'Hrc. o Hope, I will now stato that I mado a miraculous euro of ono of the worst cases of skin disease know. The patient is a man forty years old ; had suffered fifteen years. His eyes, scalp, and nearly his whole body presented a fright ful appearance. lie had tho attention of twelvo different physicians, who prescribed tho best remedies known to tho profession, such as iodide potassium, arsenic, corrosive sublimate, sarsaparilla, etc Had paid $500 for medical treatment, with but littlo relief. I prevailed upon him to use tho Cuticcra Re solvent t blood puriGcr) internally and tho Cuticcra and Ccticcba Soap externally. He did so, and was completely cured. The skin on his head, face, and many other parts ot his body, which presented a mot loathesomc ap pearance, is now as soft and smooth as an in fant's with no scar or trace of the disease left behind. He has now been cured, twelve months. Reported by F. II. BROWN. Esq., Barnwell, S. C. Reference, Dr. H. B.u.r..Charleton. S. C. HelplesH for Elcht Yearn. Unable to Vallc for Ono Year. Got nbont on Hands and Knees. A Wonder ful Cure. I have bad a roost wonderful cure of Salt Rheum. For seventeen yoars I suffered with Salt Rheum; I had it on my hend, face, neck, arms, and legj. I was not able 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 one had the least effect The doctors said mv case was incurable. So my patents tried everything tnat came along, 1 saw our advertisement, and concluded to try Clticvra Rkuedifs. Tho Ccticcra brought the hnmor to tho sur face of my skin. It would drop off as it came out. until now I am entirely well. All I can say is. I thank you most heartily for mv cure. Any person who thinks this letter a fraud, let them write- or come and ice me, and find out for themselves. WILL McDON ALD. 2542Dearborn St.. Chicago. 11L Tho Cuticura Treatment, for the cure of Skin. Scalp, and Blood Disease, con sists in tne intornai use ot luticura Kksolv ctt, tho now Blood Purifier, and the external u-e of Cutictjba and Cuticcra Soap, the Great Skin cures. Price of Cuticcra. small boxes, 50 cts.; large boxes, 1. Cuticcrv Kr-solvk-ht, Si per bottle. Cuticurv Soap. 25 ct. Cuticura SHAVI.XC Soap, 15 cts. Sold by all druggists. 1'utter Drngr and Chemical Co. Boston. T3 A T3TT For Infantile and Birth Humors "w " X and Skin Blemishes use Cuti- rnra Soap, a dehciously perfumed Skin J3rautifler and Toilet. Bath and Nursery banatire. Absolutely pnro. bales ISsi and 18S2, 1,000,000 cakes. MBesHMsVsaaaVeHesMsVsVBaHHMsEBSBB CATARR SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE. Thn Groat Balsamio Distillation of Witch. Hazel. American Pino Canadian Fur, Mnriold Clover BlovRom, ntc- For tho Jmmediato relief and Permanent Cure of every form of Catarrh, from a Simple Head Cold or Influonra to tho Loss of Smell. Taste, and Hearing. Cough, Bronchitis, and Incipient Consumption. Relict in five min utes in any and overy case. Nothing like it. Grateful, fragran wholesome. Curo begins from first application, and rapid, radical, per manent, and never falling. One bottlo Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent and Sanford's Inhaler, all in ono package, forming a complete trcatoment, of all druggists for 51. Ask Tor jsanforh's kai ical Coke. Potter Drcg aso Chemical Co., Boston, iAl I IKfCfe For tho relief and proven !j(UIiaIlf07tion, the instant It Is np- piiru,oi n neumaiism.it eu ralgia. Sciatica, Coughs, Colds. Weak Back' Stomach - UUU JMjn GUi CUUUUU L J1IU2, r .-- raiuuuuuu. Uisuwiu. i.n- s.n3xv cr Complaint, BiliousFevcr. 'N.-JX'.X-V. Vitalizes and Enrlchc tho IJiood, .oiici up the System, Makes tiio Wuli Strong, ItaUds up tho liroKezi- down. Jnvig-orate.1 lln Brain, and CURES Dyspepsia, Nervous Affections, Gsn eral Debility, Neuralgia, Fever and Agdc, Paralysis, Chrome Diarrhoea, Soils, Dropsy, Humors, Female Com plaints, liver Com plaint, Remittent Fever, and Ui DISEASES ORIGINATING N A CA0 STATT OF THE BLOOD, OR ACCOMPANIED Bt DEBILITY OR A LOW STATE OF THE SYSTEM. PERUVIAN auppLcstke blood with it A'ltal Principle, oi Lifo Element, IKON. lafirinj ftrcnglli Vlor an-l New I.lfo ita all r j-is cf te i-sterc BEING f .CE rKOM AlCOlIOl i j t-crfM ne effects .ire not followed Lv co-resT 1. I t . J "n, Lut arc tisuneat. SETII W. roWLE & SONS, lV..nctu.i, t forrivw Avtsue. Bstca. SJJ bv su I -uggisa Notice of Application to Purclia.se Timber LandH. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER W.T. May 24th. 18S3. Notice Is hereby given tliat In compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved Junes. 187?, entitled "An Act fur uie sale oi limuer J-ands m tne Slates oi California, Oregon. Nevada, and in Wash ington Territory," Harry Reck of Mult nomah County. Oregou, has thLs day filed In this office his application to purchase theJSouth East Ji of Section S. Township 9 North, of Range 5 West, of the Willamette Mendian. Testimony in the above case will be taicen before the Register and Receiver, at Van couver, Wash. Ter., on Thursday, the 0th, day of August, 1SS3. Any and all persons having adverse claims to the above described lands, or any portion thereof are hereby required to nle their claims in this offlce within sixty (Co) days lrom date Hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING. jefl-God Register. Notice of Application to Timber Lands. Purchase X AND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W. T.. .LrMay2Hh,is53. Notice, Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Cougres approved Juno 3, ISIS, entitled "An act for the sale of Timber Lands iu the States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and In Wash ington Territory," Cnauucey B.inilth, of ot Multnomah county, Oregon, has this day filed In this office his application to purchase the north-west li of section 10, Township 0 north, of Range 5 west, of the Wilamctte Meridian. Testimony iu the above case will be taken before the Register and Itecelver, at Van eouver, Wash. Ter., on Monday, the 13th day of August, 1883. Any and all persons baylo adverse claims to th above described lands, or any portion thereof, are hereby required to file their claims In this offlce within sixty (60) days frew-daU hereof, JRBD. W. SPARLING, Jelo-0d Register. VisIbBsIbIbIbIb! SBBBBBs'BSBBBBBBBBBBBBBf ryZmfsi Malaria and tpiucmics. uso A "I r ctri rAVoni"' Plastersian Klcc- .' 7wVc lrlc H1"01"" combined PL 'X CTF.K with a I'oroHi IMasterland S-l laugh at psin. 25c eTerj-where pfekw sS M sea yvvJlK NOTICE OF CHIEF OF TOLICE, "Vntinn Is liernliv riven, that l)V virtue of a .warrant issued by the auditor and clerk of the city of Astoria, in Clatsop county, state of Oregon, on the loth day of May, 18S3, and to me directed, com manding me to levy upon ami sen ju by law provided, lot numbered 3, in block numbered 121, in that portion of said city of Astoria, which was laid out and recorded by John M. biuveiy. to satisfy an assessment of twenty seven dollars, as declared and assessed upon said lot 3, bv ordinance number 508, of said city for the improvement and repair o tnat portion oi ucuar&ireet between the east side of Salmon street and the west end of Cedar street, as provided and directed by ordinance number SOL of said city, lhave levied upon said lot 3. and shall proceed to sell the 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 county on the 23d day of .Tune, 18S3. at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said day to satisfy said sura of 27 and cots of sale. The name oi the owner of said lot as designated b said ordinance number SOS, is Margaret McCann. C.W. LOUGH ERY. Chief of Tollce of said C'ltv of Asto- ta. NOTICE OF CHIEF OP POLICE. Notice is hereby given, that by irtue of a warrant issued bj the auditor and clerk of the city of Astoria in Clatsop county, state of Oregon, on the Kith da of May, 1S83, and to n:e directed, com manding mc to levy upon and fell. a-, by law' provided, lot uunibi'ied 1. in block numbered 121, in that portion of said city ot Astoria, wnicii was lauiotti and recorded by John M. bhively, to satisfy an assessment of thirty lollars as declared and assessed upon said lot 4, by ordinance numberoOS. of said city for the improvement of that portion of Ledar street m said city, between tue east side of Salmon street and the west end of Cedar street, as provided and directed by ordinance number ."MM, of said city. I have levied iiihiii said lot 4, and shall proceed to sell the same at public auction to the highest bidder for casn in nand, at the court house door, of said Clatsop couiitv. winch court house is in said city, on the 2-kl da of .June, 18S3, at the hour or ten o'clock 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 said ordinance number 503 is Margaret Mc Cann. C. W. I.OUGIIKRY. Chief of Police of said City of Astoria. NOTICE OF CHIEF OF POLICE. Notice is herebv given lhatb viitue of a warrant issued by the auditor and clerk of the city of Astoria, in Clatsop county, state of Oregon, on the Kith day of May, 1883, and to me directed, com manding me to levy upon and sell as by law provided, lot numbered 3, in block mi inner cd 131), in that portion of said city of Astoria, which was laid out and recorded by John M. Shively, to .satisfy an assessment of twenty-three 50-100 dollars, as declared and assessed upon said lot 3, by ordinance numbered 508, of said city, for the improvement and repair of that portion of Cedar street in said city, between the cast side of Salm on streeet and the west end of Cedar street as provided and directed by ordi nance number 504 of said city. I have levied upon said lot 3. and shall proceed to sell the same at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hind at the court house door of said Clatsop county, which court house is in said city, on the 23d dav of June, 1SS3, at the hour of ten o'efock A. M. of said day. to satisfy said sum of S23JK) and costs of sale. The name of the owner of said lot as desig nated by said ordinance number 508, is J. M. Shively. CW. LOUGIIERY. Chief of rollce 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 ot the city of Astoria, in Clatsop county, state of Oregon, on the Kith day ot May, 1883, and to me directed, com manding me to levy upon and bell, as by law provided, lot numbered 2. in block numbered 139, in that portion of said eity of Astoria, which was laid out and recorded by .1. 31. Shively, to satisfy an assessment of twenty-three 50-100 dol lars as declared and assessed upon said lot 2. by ordinance number 50S. of .said city, for the improvement and repair of that portion of Cedar street in baid city uclw ecu uie ciisb sine ui oauuuii &ucul and the west end of Cedar street, as pro vided and directed by ordinance num- lur?i04- of said eitv. I have levied nnon 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 count-, which court house is in said city, on the 23d day of June, 18S3, at tho hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said day. to satisfy said sum of S2.'Lr)0 and costs of sale. The name of the owner of said lot as desig nated bv said ordinance number 50S is J.M.Sliively. C. AV. LOrOHEKY. Chief of Police of said city of Astoria. NOTICE OF CniEF OF TOLICE. Notice is hereby civen, 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 Kith day of May, issn, and to me directed, com manding me to levy upon and sell as bj law provided, lot numbered -1, in block numbered 112. in that portion of the said city of Astoria, which wa laid out and recorded by John M. Shively, to satisfy an assessment of fwenty-six dollars as declared and assessed upon said lot 4 by ordinance number 508 of said city for the improvement and repair or that por tion of Cedar street in said city, between the cast side of Salmon street and the west end of Cedar street, as provided and directed by ordinance number WM, of said city, I have levied upon i:d lot 4, and shall proceed tosellthc.s-u.ie at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the court hou-c door of Clatsop county, which court house is in said city, on the 2Td day of June, 1883, at the hour often o'clock A. M. of said day to satisfy said sum of $26 and costs of sale. The name of the owner of said lot as designated by said ordinance number SOS, is James Mc Cann. C. W. LOUGH EUY, Chief 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 Astoria, in Clatsop county, state of Oregon, on the iGth day of May, 1S83, and to me directed, com manding me to levy upon and sell, as by law provided, lot numbered 1, in block uumber 141. in that portion of said city of Astoria, as laid out and re corded by J. M. bluvely, to satisfy an assessment of twcnty-tliiee 50-100 as de clared and assessed upon saul lot I, by ordinance number 508, of .said city, for the improvement and repair ot that portion of Cedar street between the cast side of Salmon street and the west end of Cedar street, as provided ami di rected by ordinance number 504 of said city, 1 have levied upon said 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 $23.30 and costs of sale. The nam? of the owner of said lot as designated by said ordinance number sos, is E. II. Gager. C.AV. I.OUGIIKRY. Chief of Police of said City of Astoria. NOTICE OF CHIEF OF POLICE. Xotice is hereby given, that by virtue of a warrant issued by the auditor and clerk of the city of Astoria, in Clatsop countv, state of Oregon, on the IGth day of May, 1883, and to me directed, com manding nieto levy upon and sell, as by law provided, lot numbered 2, in block 112, in that portion of the city of Astor ia, which was laid out and recorded by J. M. Shively, to satisfy an assessment of twenty-three 50-100 dollars, as dcclar- ed and assessed upon said lot 2, by or dinance number 503, of said city, for the improvement and repair of that portion of Cedar street, iu said city 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, I have levied upon said lot num bered 2, and shall proceed to acllthe same at public auction to the 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, 1SS3, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, to satisfy the said sum of S23.50 and costs of sale. The name of the owner of said lot as designated by said ordinance number 508, is John McCann. C.W. LOUGHEItV. Chief of Police of said City of Astona. 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, in Clatsop county, state o Oregon, on the 16th da of May. 1833, and to me directed, com-! mending me to levy upon and sell as by law provided, lot numbered 2 in block numbered 141, in that por tion of said eitj of Astoria, which was laid out and recorded by John M. Shively, to satisfy an assessment ot twenty-three 30-100 dollars as declared and asse-sed upon said lot 2 by or dinance No. 508 of said city for the im provement and repair of that portion of Cedar street m said eity between the ent side of Salmon street and and west end of Cedar street as prov uled and di rected by ordinance No. 504. of said city, I have levied upon said lot 2 and shall proceed to sell the same at public auc tion to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, at the court house door of Clatsop county, w Inch court house is in said city, on the 23d day of June. 1SS3, at the hour of ten o'clock a. r. of said day, to satisfy said sum of $2,150 and costs of sale. The name of the owner of said lot as designated hi said ordinance No. 508 is E. 15.ager. V. W. LOUGIIERY. Chief of Police of said City of Astori . Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER. W.T., May 20th, 1XK. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approv ed June 3, 1S7S entitled "An act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and in Wash ington Territory." William Flinii. of Mult nomah County, Oregon, has this day Hied in Jus office Ills application to purchase the southeast U of Section 12. Township a north, of Range 5 west of the Willamette Meridian. Testimony in the above case will be taken before the Register and Receiver at m eouver, Wash. Ten, on Tuesday, the nth day of August. 1SSS. Any and ail persons having adverse claims to the above described lands, or anv portion thereof, are hereby required to file their claims in this ofllce within sixty (GO) dajs from date hereoi. FRED. W. SPARLING, jelO-CO.1 Register. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W. T M.iy 29th, 1883. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 3, 1S78, entitled "An act for the sale of Timber Lands in the Statesof California, Oregon. Nevada, and in Wash ington Territory," Charles II. Hood, of Mult nomah County, Oregon, has this daw filed iu thLs office his application to purchase the northeast U of Section 8, Township 9 North, of Range 5 west of the " illamette .Meridian. Testimony in the above case will be taken before the Register and Receiver, at Van couver, Wash. Ten, on Mondav, the nth day of August, 1SS3. Any and all persons hav ing adverse claims to the above described lauds, or any portion thereof, are hereby required to file their claims in this office within sixty (GO) days days lrom date hereof FRED.WT. SrAELINO, jelO-GOd Register. Xotlcc of Application to Pnrchase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W. T., May 24th, lSttf. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the Act ot Congrevj approv ed June 3. 1S78, entitled "An act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and In Wash ington Territory," Charles Beatner, of Mult- nomaii county, uregon, nas tuts uay liieti in this offico his application to purchase the East V- of North West li and East x. of South West vt of Section 12, Township 9 "North, ot Range U West, of the Willamette Meridian. Testimony in the above ease will be taken before tho Register and Receiver, at Van couver, Wash. Ter., on Thursday, the oth, day or August, 18S3. Any and all persons having adv ersc claims to the above described lands, or any portion thereof, are hereby required to ille their claims in this office within sixty (Co) days from the date hereof. FRED. VT. SPARLING, jeO-CCd Register, Notice of Application to Purchase Tim ber Lands. LAND OFFICE ATVaNCOUVER, W. T., May sith, 1883. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress approved June 3, 187S, entitled "An act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California. Oregon. Nevada, and in AVasli- ington Territory." Nicholas Fchn, of Mult nomah county, Oregon, has this day filed m this ofllce his application to purchase the nortli-etist 1i of section 12. Township 9 north of ltange C West, of the Willamette Meridian Testimony in the above ease will he taken before the Register and Receiver, at Van couver, Wash. Ter. on Thursda, the 9th day of August, 1SS5. Any and all persons having adverse claims to the above described lands or anv portion thereof, are hereby required to tile their claims in tliLs ofllce vvith'n sivty uso) dajs fnun date hereof. " FRED. W. SPARLING, jeO-00'1 Register. Vo tin of Application to inreli:ise Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W. T April 9th, l&il. Notice is hereby given that in complianco with the provisions of tho Act of Congress approved June 3, 1ST8, entitled "An act for the sale of limber I-nnds In the Stales of California, Oregon. Nevada, and iu Wash ingtan T erritory." John Anderson, of Pacific county. Wash. Ter. has this day filed iu this ofllce his application to purchase the North East K o Section 2(, Township 10 North of itange a vv est, oi mo vv uianieite .uerunan. Testimony in the above case will be taken before the Clerk bt the District Court, at Oystcrvllle. Wash. Ten, on Monday, the isih dav ot June. 1S33. Any and all persons having adverse claims to the aboTe described lands, or any portion thereof, are hereby required to file their claims m tins omco wiiuin sixty ojui nays from date hereor. FRED. W. SPARLING, dll COds Register. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W.T., May 24th. 1SS3. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress, approved June 3, 1ST8, entitled "an Act for the sale of timber lands In the States of California. Oregon. Nevada and in Washing ton Territory." Charles ISIId, or Mult nomah Countv. Oregon has this day filed In this office his application to purchase the North West J J of Section 8. Township 0 North of Range 5 West, of the Willamette Meridian. Testimony in ti o above case will be taken before the Register and Receiver, at Van couver, "Wash. Ter , on Thursday. theOth day or August. 1ES3. Any and all persons having adverse claims to the above described lanils. or any portion thereof, are hereby required to file their claims in this office within sixty (CO) days from date hereof. FRED. "W. SPARLING, jc9 COM Register. Notice. llids will be received until Monday noon, June 2fith, at the office of the City Auditor and Clerk for fencing all or a portion of the city cemetery on Clatsop Plains. Uids must state kind of fence bid on, and cost per foot. And must include cost of making a fence road eight feet wide on each side of the fence. For further particulars inquire of the committee. The committee reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. C. J. TREXCirARD, A. F. JOHNS, I. W. CASE, Committee on Public Property. HILL'S VARIETIES. GEO. HILL. -WALTER PARKS, - - PROPRIETOR - STAGE MANAGER Engagement of MISS SUSIE LEE, Song and Dance Artist. MISS MARY MOULTON, Character Actress and Rccitatloncss. MISS FANNIE WALTON, Songstress. BABY WEST, The Child Wonder. MR. HENRY WEST, Ethiopian Comedian. WALTER TARES. Comedian. CIIAS. BARROWS. Actor. Together with a new Under Uie management of PP.OF. CILVRLES R1CKARDS. All the Old Favorites Retained. Open all the Year Performance Ever" Night Eutire Change or Prosrammc Ever Night, Comprising SONCS, DAN'CES AND ACTS. We give the Best Variety Entertainment In the West. The theatre is crowded nightly, and all who have witnessed the entertainment pro nounce it to be equal to any given elsewhere. Mr. Hill as a caterer for the public's amusement can not be excelled. Anybody 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 : Mis FANN1K AVAI.TOX. Miss Makt Moulton. Mi:. Waltku Parks. Mr. Chas. Barkows. Mb. Hexry West, All of which will appear nightly In their dlf, ferent specialties. Open air concert every evening ; perform ance commencing at S; entrance to theatre on Benton street ; private boxes on Chena nius street. 2Vex7 Stars in Rnnid Succession ! mrjsm,r-.i' ." ! waaa PARKER'S HAIH AXS Tiu- elegant dressing pri crri.1 by those tt holiav e used it, to any i3uir article, on ac- :ount of xis superior rckanHnessand purity. It contains materials only that are bencflcLii U the scalp and hnfr and always F.2:tores the Youthful Color !o G;ey cr Faded Hair Pirfcer's Hair EaLira is finely perfumed and Is warranted to prevent fulling of tliclialr and to re- nsov e dacdruffaiiduclixnj. Hiscox fie Co . N.Y. iV. tnj $1 tttet, at dialers la Jn:- aad meJ!cin. i 'Til A Superlative Iteailh and Strength Restorer. If yru arc a mec'ianic or farmer, ;ora out with cvrrw otic era mo:!.er ran down by family or house hold duties try Parkei.';. Ginger Tonic. If you are a lawj cr, .ninuter or business man es hausted by mental strain oranxraus cares, do not take intOTKatogstimuIsats,lutussParker"sGingerToniq If you have Consumption, Dyspepsia, Kheuraa ism, Kidney Compbints,oranydisorderofthelungs, stomach, bowels, blood or nerves,PARKBRs Ginger Tonic wHl cure you. It Ls the Greatest Blood Purifier ad tha Osst and Surest Sough Cure Ever Used. If vouarevvastlntiaway from age, dissipation or any ilis.aie or v. eaLness and rtcruire a stimulant take C ic& To, jc it once ; it vill invigorate andbuUd 3 o 1 1 p f ni the first dose but v. ill never intoxicate. Ith". saved hundreds of lives; it may save yours. C ' r"TIOJ RefiweallribiUtatti.rarier'jGiarTotiklj ccr -. ' t ie l- rrmrdia! ajnti In the trcr ?, aa J b entirely d t tt i n prt-naratxmiof girceralone. S&lfjr circular tc lli-wii , N.Y. Siv-. & lmts, at dra!xiadrj;3. crT ? nyr, rrnxo dollar size. Itsn h and lasurc fragrance has made this delightful pTfume exceedingly popular. Tliero is nothing liho it. Insut upon having Flqres tok Colociib and look for sijnaturc Of . en erery tettle. Ar- t. z t or deater in peifunury can r; T u. S5 a" T t' t. MI i" H MJ tlVIN'f. ".Sc. SI7E. YrnfJfra A'otice of Application to Purchase Timber Land. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOl VER, W. T.. May 29th. ISM. Notice is hercb given that in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 3. 1S78, entitled "An act for the sale of Timber Lauds iu the States of California. Oregon. Nevada, and in Wash ington Territory," George Smaldoon, of Multnomah County, Oregon, has this day filed in this office his application to purchase the southeast 't or Section 12, Township a north, of Range ti west of the Willamette Meridian. Testimony In the above ease will be taken before the Register and Receiver at Van couver, Wash. Ten. on Tuesday, the lltlt day of August, 1S3. Any and ail persons hav hie adverse claims to the above described lands or any portion thereof, are hereby required to file their claims in this office within sixty (Co) days from date hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, jelO-cod Register. Notice of Application to Purcba&e Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W. T.. May2S)th, 1SS3. Notice is hereb given that in compliance with tho provisions of the Act of Congress approved Junes, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of Timber Lands in the Statesof California. Oregon, Nevada, and in Wash ington Territory." Walter Jf.Smith.of Mult nomah county, Oregon, has this day filed in this office his application to purchase the north-east 't of section 12. Township 9 north, of Range .1 west, of the Willamette Meridian, Testimony in the above case will be taken before the Register and Receiver at Van couver, Wash. Ter, on Monday, the 13th day of August. 1SSJ. Any ana all persons having adverse claims to the above described lands or anv uortiou thereof, are hereby required to file their claims in cms oince vviinin sixty .&)) uays from date hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, jelO-COd Register. Notico or Application to Purchase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W. T. May 15th. 1853. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Concress approved June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for tue sale oi timoer lands m tne states ot Cali fornia. Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory, "Henry Menser, of Multnomah County, Oregon, has this day filed in this office his application to purchase the east J4 of northwest lt and west -4 of northeast of section 22. township 9 north, of range 5 west oitne Willamette .Meridian. Testimony In the above case will be taken before the Recister and Receiver at Vancou ver, Wash. Ten, on Monday, the 30th day of Jiuy, jsso. Any and all persons having adverse claims to the above described lands, or any portion thereof, are herebv required to file their claims in this office within sixty (CO) das from date hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, Register. Notice. Uids will he received until Monday noon, June 20th, at the office of tho City Auditor and Clerk for building or con structing a wagon road from Skinanon landing to the city cemetery on Clatsop Plains. Bids must state proposed man ner of construction. No contracts will be let to white per sons unless they use white labor. Contracts will be received from Chi nese only for Chinese labor. For further particulars inquire of the committae. The committee reserve the right to re ject any or all bids. J C.J.TRENCHARD, A. F.JOHNS, I. W. CASE, Committee on Public Property. B 7r.z tcwssa &Z&&& eKffiSSs' JESS WkW fr-'.'- '-WKg-jfa-K. tSBKZiSS PAEKEJFS MARKETS. CENTEAL MAKKET. General assortment of table stock-constanUy on hand, such as Canned Fruits and Jelly, Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, EGGS, BUTTJEK, CHEESE, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, FISH, POULTRY AID GAME In the season. CIGARS AXD TOBACCO. Heat or WIXES AXD XJQUOXS. AH cheap for CASH. Goods sold on com mission. Opposite r. W. Case's store. 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