f Ml $to gaiXg 3tst0ritu ASTORIA, OREGON: "WEDNESDAY., JUNE 27. 1R8S COHMERCE AMD TRADE PORT OF ASTORIA. SAILED. OricaMa, S F. Jane 36 VESSELS IX TME RIVER. nicbUad LiKht.Am.tp Corsica. As an. Reaper, As ap l8diu,Amsp, Rxevale, Br Weatera Bella. An sp Celesta. ButrMiM.As p osaibn.Xia Eum T. Crwc-U , TUa. Aaa VESSELS OS TEE WA Y. Ftmb Fereicu Fart, for the Columbia River , Br Ml Xrrcaatle Sfcta,BrpUrerpl Mar 1 Ohiiw, & Vk Liverpool March 9 Oalrwre, Bcap Losdee April 27 Fmo-Croat, Brsp Sidney GUtdxrri. Br Ml Liverpool Drr 27 Gris4tl. Br ap Liverpool HtnT Bailer. Br bk Baesoa Ayrea luaktiaea, Br sp Wl Greeaoct, June 2 lr!4e,BrW:GrMBokMayl9 - KaeM, Br cp Lesaoa April 7 Lata IWe, Br as Losdoa April 29 Hadra. Br rtr HesKloBg Xalheale, Br it Liverpool Mar 21 Xalrat&lr. Br act Glasgow March 22 0mtc Br M: RU Ofeeroa, Br ap Le4en Jbeo 10 SeU4sa Tar, SrltkLIrerpeol. March 14 . elr. Br Mc KrweaaUa WUtoaalre. Br bk Bremen March 19 Ftsbk American Port. Cam "K"islew. Ara bk Jf Y March 15 MtWaahlacton, Am sp New York April 1C H W Watta, Asa bk New x ork May 12 OUrs S. Sotaar4. Aa ah. Phlla. Tob 12 Xd Crosa, As p N Y March 12 St. LcU, ap New York March 11 SereraixB f the Seas, Asa sp New York Juno 2 Tillie B Surbsctc, Aa sp Phil&da TTDB TABLE FOR ASTORIA Prom tables ol United States Coast Surrey Hita Water. Low Water. Otte. JL.X. A.M. P.M. 8 46 8 IS 9 17 8 5S 9 49 9 43 .10 31 .1133 CaIkblUa. River Erports. SHIFXKXTS FOUEIGJf. KECArmJLATIOX JAXUABY '83. 2HJ7S bus. wheat............. S 20G.3I0 K57 bbls Hour. 257.170 Total, S cargoes... S 5G3.4RC UECArrruiATiox yEBitUAitv. Wheat, 100.JO3 bus., value ........? 179.193 Flour. 29,430 bbls., " 144,493 Total, 5 cargoes S :t3.r.9i KKCAMTirtATlOX, MAllCH. Wheat (107.524 bushels) 210,750 JQaur(GS,14l bbls).......-. S3I4.107 iMdmou CJCuS cascs)............ . . 13.0.10 lumber MK) M ) CJOO Total (6 cargoes) . $890,311 Nbxcawtolatiox Ar-niL. Flour, 2i,R?fcbls . 135.554 Lumber, 375 M. 4U.H00 Tvtal,3 cargoes ......... . . MAV. S 2b LCnerjxxd per Saranac. rrom rortland 49.242 bus wheat . Zfi'25 bills flour . 1 cs mdse. .$lR0.r54 $Tfl.WC, 17.881 Total. .S77,002 Common CounciL !IWaree tinea second and fourth Tue. Jar veaia orefi ttontb, at 7J4 o'clock " Persons deslriny to have matters acted Bpoaby the Council, atany regular mectinc aaaae braeeat the same to the Auditor and Qerk so or before the Friday evening prior t tin Taegd&y on which the Council holds It rcctur aeeCiccs. THUS. S. J K W f IT, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria Lodffe Ko40. L O. G.I i.'CJ40. reryTc RTuIrt Mectinp orerjr Tuesday Evening , 7 o'clock, at Pythian Hall. Avtoria. Mcui- at brs er the Urder. in cooa Ftandinc. arc im it. ri to atteed. Ucp-eo meeting let ilonday of wrthaonth. By order W. C.T. Temple Lodge, wo. 7 A F.AM. fcacelar CommuaicatioBS first .,dX tha Tacsdaye in each month, at"H 'eWck. r. k.. at tho Hall in Astoria. Jteeabers of the Order, in mod standing, are ttruM to aueao. uv erae: oi tao w. M. American Legion of Honor. UkeM e the- first and third Saturdav of ami KAMA, ac 7 o'clock r. m. fiy order of Council Commander. K.V Montkith, Sec'ty. Foreign Salmon Shipments. June Hyevalc, Livcrionl, Scandi BKVian 2000, Ocn 2000, W Hume 2iwj, Go llume 1000. Pt Adams 2000, Astoria 1090, 1XL 2000, Geo T flyers 1714, Jas Wiihuns 675. Union 23a 0. Joe Httnu 12K5, Pillar Rock 2004, Fisherman's 2000. 2 ii Adair 2000,. J a Devlin 5000, Vhit Star 2O00. J O IXanthom 1000, Seaside 10M,S Imorcl000, Pacific Union 1000. Aberdeen 2000, Columbia 200, total 370at Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. T AND OFFICE AT VANCOUVEK, W.T.. Kotlce Is hereby circn that In comnliancn witli Ibt werHlons ot the Act of Cousrcs? VtorL Jwe 3, 1678, entitled "An act for the sale eCTUnbcr Lands hi the Suit ps of cuornla. Oregon, Nevada, and in Wnsh tecfon Territory." Walter L Smith, of Mulr noiBah coantr, Orepen. h:us this day filed m tkls ofScehLs amplication to pnrefiase the aoilfc taut K of section 12, Township 9 north. orWewpeSwret, of the Willamette Meridian, Te-dimooy tu the above case will be taken before the Rrglster andKeceier at Van-couv.-r, Wah. Ter,on Mondav, the i.lih day f Ancu.Nl. 1KX Anv ami all erous having ail verse claims to the above Oejscrifeod lands or an v port ion thereof. ai- hereby required to file their csatnmn inn oraee miuuii sixty (CO) dajs maj uaic nerroi. h BED. W. SPARLING, JelMM Register 3JD8BW DR. f t xm seat M 30 Dlfft Mil, HIWLYTY8UKG0R0LD, TT rt, tan Yitaxjtt, Lies: of Niavx NM AJSB TMOK, WiMM WKJLKXKBfiBS, UlO. j mmmi mmd Othbr Ckvspa. mm awaanleW rertoratlearof I m. arnwMb.-iAiciu.iv TMOKaad XlSMOOfk BCARAJCTBEn. n if Jfannrrrr of t A'lnetwtnth O JiH. Srsatoefoclllttrtr&wdl'am mmma w wamwail, micm. Ait yam giliisi-Btfearabk by Indi JMricjtjwMM wl. Jfcr wOe by. W. S2 1 OS 2 511 23 1 47 . 3 25! ,,, .- 2 29 3 531.... ?&,..- 5 23. 4 25 10 21 2 4 24 5 03 10 SS 27 -o 50 0 02 11 47 - - tS 6 41 7 04 0 42 0 45 89 7 57 8 071 1 54 I 48 SO 8 15 00 3 05 2 49 1 10 31 10 041 4 19 3 52 av " CBOT - AND - AHZrV, Brown's Iron Bitters is one of the very few tonic . medicines that are not com posed mostly of alcohol or whiskey, thus becoming a fruitful source of intemper ance by promoting a desire for rum. Brown's Iron Bitters is guaranteed to be a non intoxicating stimulant, and it will, in nearly every case, take the place of all liquor, and at the same time abso lutely kill the desire for whiskey and other intoxi cating beverages. Rev. G. W. Rice, editor oi the American Christian Re 7'iczu, says of Brown's Iron Bitters: Gn.,0.,Nov.i6,i88i. Gents : The foolish wast ing of -vital force in business, pleasure, and vicious indul gence of our people, makes your preparation a necessity; and if applied, mil save hun dreds who resort to saloons for temporary recuperation. Brown's Iron Bitters has been thoroughly tested for dyspepsia, indigestion, biliousness, weakness, debil ity, overwork, rheumatism, neuralgia, consumption, liver complaints, kidney troubles, &c., and it never fails to render speedy and permanent relie Salmon Shipments from Astona to San Francisco. APr.ir.. . 3 Columbia Win. Jlrnne. 70: Scan dinavian Packing C0..C1O1); total 070. u urcyon can. rKjj.to., w. 18 Queen Astoria Pkg. (Jo., 200. 21 Oregon (Jeo.W.Il time,! 0; Astoria PkR. Co., 150; tot.tl 240. 24 Stale A. I)ooth,2. 27 Columbia .Ta. Qiiiuu, lOfi; Cul linir Co., 250: Astoria Pku. Co 200: Scan. FkR. Co., 2.121; Win. Hume, 2: uccuienr. w; toiai 3,0.19. 30 Queen Astoria Pkff. Co., 200. M K.Y. 3 Oregon Aberdeen Pki. Co. 300 as, Astoria 300 cs, CttttinR 250 cs, Fisher man's 1 cs, Point Adams, 325 cs, Wash ington 300 cs, Badollct & Col bbls. To tal, 1,501 cs, 21 bbls. ( State of California -Astoiia 200 cs, Badollet & Co. 501 cs, Pacific Union 1 cs, Quinn 81 cs, White Star G50 cs. To tal, 1,43G cs. i Columbia Abeulepn 325 cs, A. Booth & Co. 100 cs, .Jos. Hume 000 cs, Point Adams 300 c, Sea Sidel es.Wash inston 300 cs. Total, li2fi cs. 11 Queen of the Pacific A. Booth & Co. 101 cs. Astona 400 cases Aberdeen 325 cs. Badollet & Co. 500 cs, Fisher man's 300 cs, i. V. Hume 200 as, Jos. Iluine 300 cs, Union 501 as. White Star 1 es. Total, 2,028 as. 15 Oregon Astoiia 320 cs, A.IJooth & Co. 100 as, G. V. Hume 100 as, Union 100 cs, Washinjrjon 301 as. Total.921 cs. 18 State of California Astoria, 200 cs, Ettteka 3oo as, J. W. & V. Cook 1,000 cs. Total. 1,500 cs. 21 CoZiHiibfa Aheideen225 cs. 24 Queen of the Pacific Astoria 320 es, A. Booth & Co. 101 as. Badollet & Co. 500 cs, Eureka G05 cs, Hapood & Co. 300 cs. J. Williams 350 cs. .1. W. &V. Cook 750 cs, Pacific Union 1,100 cs, Sea side 200 es, Thomes fc Knowles 2 cs, Washington 200 cs. Total, 4,428 es. 27 State of California A. Booth & Co 500cs.AbcideenS00 as, Badollet & Co. 1.000 . Cutting 2JS00 c-, F. M. War ren & Co., Cathlamel 300 cs, Eureka. 300 cs, G. W. Hume 200 as. Jos. Hume 100 as, John Webt 200 cs, Occident 100 as. To tal, 0,000 as. 30 State Union Pkg. Co., 2: J.W. Hume, 200; White Star, i; Pacific Union, 2; A. Booth. 100; B.idolett fcCo., 480; Pt. Adams, 1 ; Fisherman's Packing Co., ;2; total i,0Si. jcxr- 2 Columbia Seaside Pkg. CoM 1.100; 1 iiiun i-kj;. uo.,j,ouu; jsauoictt cc Uo., 20; total 2.120. 'ackinu Co 300; Union P.icking Co., 1,185; Cutting Packing; Co.. 500; Astoria Packing Co., 620; I.X. L.Co-1; Jas, Quinn, 300; to tal 5,003. 8 Oregon J. Quinn, 300; Cutting Pkg. Co., 1,000; F. il. Warren, 425; Washington Co., (J00; Astoria Pkg. Co WW; Thomes Jc Knowles, 300; Jas. Wil liams, 325; Total 3410. 11 State Hapgood & Co.,:"00: Wash ington Pkg. Co-300; Cutting Pkg. Co., 500; Aberdeen, 325; G. W.Hume, 1,000; Jas. Quinn, 250; Atoiia Pkg. Co- 320: total 'MWo. U. Celumbia: Wm Hume, 100; S El- ore, 53; Jas Williams, 700; Astoria Pkg Co, 300; Union Pkg Co, 375; Thomes & Knowles, 300; Col Co, 3; G W iiume,2: total 0,235. ii Queen: v bia, 7125; Astoria Cutting, J23:Bac 325; Occident, 1,000; Eureka, COO; Fish erman's, iv; roiai oaw. Cutting, 104; Hapgood, 310; T &K, 400; Cook. 250: Scandinavian, 150; Columbia, 45; total G.137. B-b-Columbia : Cook 1500, Quinn 038, ocean 1000, Hapgood 300, Cutting 887. total 4:525. TITK ASTORIA STEAM LAUNDRY Is now ready for business. YOUK PATRONAGE. Is most respectfully solicited. ALL WORK DONE IN A SATISFAC tory manner at living rates. All reasonable repairsmade free of charge. Garments of jUI kinds will be repaired at fair prices, If so requested, Wm. Mccormick, "Hackmet&ck," a lasting and fra eraat perfume. Price 25 and 60 cents. Sold by W.E. Dement. No Whiskey: fl- Queen J.W. Hume, 75; J.G. ileg ler. 1,00; F. M.Warren. 100; llapgoou & Co., 300; Eureka Pkg.Co., (00; Seaside Pki;. Co-82: Washington Packinc Cn 20 Oregen: roint Adams, 1.000 ; Wrest Coastvi.OOu, Fisherman's,00; Knappton, 1,453; Washington. 7J00: Astoria. 525: The London Tablet, in an arti cle on "The growth of the Catho lic Church" in English-speaking countries, estimates the number of Catholics in the British Empire and in the United States at 16, 000,000 souls, with 195 bishops, 15,000 priests, and 13,000 churches. In 1840 there -were in England 522 churches; in 1880 1,- 461; colleges and schools, 30 to 514; clergy, 614 to 2,282; laity, 539,500 to 1,384,000. In the United States the rate of iucrease has been three times as great as in Fntrlfl.nd In 1840 thererere 34 f .cngiana. in ion tnerejreregv cnurcnes; in iosu, 0,010; i cot lep-es and convents then to 314 wilh now; 422 clergy compared 6,057, an increase of laity from 666,630 to 5,143,000. The Catho lics, says the editor, now comprises 12J- per cent, of the population of the United States, aad own 17 per cent, of the church property. Australia now counts 16 hi hops, 400 priests, 800 churches, 040 re ligious institutions and 600,UU0 laity. A Milwaukee special of the 21st says: W. F. Dalrymple, the Dakota wheat king, is in the city. In conversation with a reporter Mr. Dairymple said it was his be lief that the current year will be profitable to the wheat growers of in the northwest. In Dakota, he says, an enormous crop of spring wheat has been planted, the acre age sown in the territory being at least 50 per cent greater than last year. The harvest prospects now he Dronounces as better than at this time last year, and an increase in the average yield per acre will not surprise him. "Within the past few weeks he has passed through a large part of Dakota, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, and he states that the condition of spring wheat generally is yery good. As to the outlook for prices, he thinks it is encouraging to growers. Philip Ritz of Walla Walla, from a tour of Eastern Oregon and "Washington Territory esti mates that the wheat is damaged about 10 per cent by reason of the continued heat and no rain this month. About three-fourths of the wheat will be slightly shriveled. lie thinks that the ex ports this year will be somewhat in access of last year's, but it will be from 20 to 30 per cent, lower than the early estimates. In the "Willamette valley about SO per cent, of the crop is spring sown and most of the wheat can stand two more weeks of dry weather without any serious injury. In the Monte Building, Lari mer street, Denver, Col., is lo cated the office of Mr. F. A. Park, extensively engaged in coal min ing. In Mr. Park's opinion, St. Jacobs Oil is an exceedingly val uable article for rheumatism. His wife suffered with a very painful affection, which finally required the use of an external remedy. Deciding upon St. Jacobs Oil, she used it with such gratifying suc cess that she would not be without it for any thin jr, and considers it a household panacea. Invigorating Food For the brain and nervo is what wo need in these days of rush and worry. Parker's Ginger Tonic restores the vi tal energies and brings good health and joyous spirits quicker than any thing you can use. Tri&tme. L0a BOILING. While Wrestling With s Fallen Tree a Ijurabermaa .Receives Consequential Damages While on a hunting excursion in tho great coal and wood region near Carbondale. Pa., the writer met William Coil, 1 lumberman. Accustomed to lifo and labor in the lorest from early manhood, he was a true Knight of tho Axe. Many a tree had fallen before his ringing strokes, and fleets of rafts had borne away to market the sawed products. Coil is a character, and if Oscar Wilde is right in say ing that all movements in unhindered labor are graceful, our friend William, stripped for his work, and attacking a tree as Bichard I. assaulted tho heavy doors of Front de Beefs Castle, must have presented an admirable picture. One day, however, but lot him tell the story himself, as he told it to me. "In was out in the woods, you know, trying to start a log down a hill. Thinking I could get c better purchase on it from the lower side I tackled it there with my log-rolling hook and threw my weight on the lerer. She start ed, sho did, but as luck would hare it, before I could get out of the way, shy rolled right over me. If it hadn't been for a lot of small limbs and brush lying in the road, which lift ed her up. sbo'd a crushed me Eat. As it was I got up without a broken bono, but with some mighty bad bruises.'. "Then you were all right," said his auditor. "2f ot by a blamed sight, stranger. 1 took cold, rheumatism set in. and if I hadn't heard of BEXSOX'5 CAPCINE POROUS PLAS TERS and used 'em, its my opinion I should never hare made another chip fly. But tho Capcine took hold qui:k, and Va 'bout as good as new. But there's one thing you kin calkilate on : I never shall wrastle with an other log unless I have the advantage of the ground. Fur, as I told you before, if it hadn't been for them brashes I'd been smashed so, you could 'a sold me for a door mat." The Capclne is the thing for rheumatism. It doesn't keep you waitiag. The word CAP- CINEkcur in the center of the genuine. Price 35 cents. Seasary & Johwoa, Cheaist,'Ne;r York. Skin Diseases Fifteen year or Sntrerlnp. Hody cov ered -with IlHUior. Had Tm-lve Itoc tent Paid oHt J?5C9 Xo Cure o Hope, I will now stato that I made a miraculous cure of one of tho worst caffs of skin discaso know. Tho patient is a man forty year? old ; had suffered fifteen vcari. His we?. cMln. J and nearly his whole body preentcd afrisht- iui appearance, lie naa tuo attention of twelve different physicians, who prescribed tho best remedies known to t"io profession, such as iodido potassium, arsenic, corrosive sublimate, sarfaparilla, i-tc Had pnid 5V)1 for medical treatment, with but littlo relici. I prevailed upon him to use tho Ccttci'ra Ke solvect (blood purifier! intoinally nnd tho Coticcra and Ccticvra Soap externally. Ho did fo, and was completely cured, Tho slcin on'bls head, face, and many other patts oi his body, which presented a most loathesome sd- pearance. 'u nowas soft and smooth as an in ttt'?wiUino3irbr traccofthe dueasoleflt behind. He has now been cured; twelve months. s. Reported by F. II. BROWN. Esq.. Barnwell, S C rence, Dr. H. llAKK.Oharleston. S. C. Reference Helpless for Right " can.-Uonlile to Wallc for One Year.-t.'ot uboat ob Hands and Kncp.v.-Att'imt5er-fal Cure. 1 bavo had a most wonderful cure of Salt Rheum For seventeen yearv I suffered with Salt Rheum; 1 hod it on my hend, face, neck, arms and leg', I wa3 not able to wall., only on my bands and knees, for one year. I have not been able to heln mvclf for oizbt years. 1 tried hundreds of remedies: not ono had the least ouocL lhe doctors said niv case was incurablo. So ruy patents tried everything that came alone. I saw your advertisement, and concluded to try Clticirv Kkukdiks. 'Ihe CcricrnA brought tho humor to tho sur face of my skin. It would drop off as it camo out, until now I am entirely well. All I can say is, 1 thank you most heartily for my euro. Any person who thinks this letter a fraud. let them write or eomo and too mo. and find out forthomscUcs. WILL McHONALD. 2542Dearborn St.. Chicago. HI. The Cutlcura Treatment, for the cure of Skin. Scalp, and Blood Disease, con sists in the intornal use of CiTiccex Rfc-at-v-kxt, tho new Blood i'urifier. and the external uso of Ccticcha and Ccticcra. Soaj. the Urcat Skin cures. Prico of Cuticcea. small boxes, 50 cts.; large boxes. Si. Cuticl'bv Rk soi.VE5T, SI per bottlo. Ccticcra Soai-,25 ct, CtrriccnA SHAYixa Soap, 15 cts. Sold by all drucgists. lotter Drns: and Chemical Co. ItOMtOH. T) A TJTr For Infantilo and Birth Humors jOJlLO JL and Skin Blemishes uso C'ui cura J!oap, a dcliciousiy perfumed "Mel 11 Iteantifler and Toilet. Bath and Nursery Sanatiro. Absolutely pure, cales l&l and 18S2, 100,000 cakes. CATARR SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE. Tb a Great Balsamic TJistillntion of Witch Hazel. American Pine. Canadian Fnr. Marigold Clovor Blossom, otc . For tho Immediate relief and Permanent Cure of every form of Catarrh, from a Simple Head Cold or Influenza to tho Lo?s of Smell. Taste, and llcarinp. Cough, Bronchitis, and Incipient Consumption. Relict in five min utes in any and every case. Nothing like it. Grateful. fragrant wholesome. Curo begins from first application, and rapid, radical, per manent, and x:orcr failing. Ono bottlo Radical Curo, ono box Catarrhal Solvent and banford's Inhaler, all in ono packago, forming a complete treatoment, of all druggists for 81. Ask for Saxi oud's R o icax. Curk. PoTTna Bnro aso Chemical Co , Boston. ,i'At I IKfrV For the relief and preven-CUUI-IJY3 tion, Ibe Instant it l np- piirii,oi niieumaiism.iNcu ralgia. Sciatica. Congh-, Colds. Weak Back' Stomach Hrc-. n.i.:. :, n.t: i :.. yStSIPsS er Complaint, RiliousFover. 'Vff-fiCX Malaria and fcpiueiuics.use A 1 r ctrI cVv ollIu I'laitTri-sfan KIcc- Pi,A ctcRS with a l'orons IM.isUTjand rir 1 laugh at pain. 2Sc evcrywhero. Vitalizes uud TCurlclu-n tlis lIIooil,on up tlio System, Jrdcos tlie 7ils Strong:, liuildG cj tho 2nkcc- dov:z, Jn!p;orate tlia Srnln, and CURES Dyspepsia, IJerrons Affections, Gen eral Debility, IJeuralgia, Pevc-r and Agne, Paralysis, Chronic Diarrhoea, BoilS; Dropsy, Humors, Pemale Com plaints, Liver Com plaint, Eemittent Fever, and tLL DISEASES ORIGINATING IX A CA0 STAT? OF THE BLOOD, 03 ACCOMPANIED BV DEBILITY OR A LOW STATE Or THE SYSTEM. SuppLcsthc blcsJ with i Vital Prlnclplo, 01 Llfs tlcn-int, IKOS, infirs J-trenglli VisorznJ Netv IJfo iato all patticf iLs iyta BEING Fi:rX FROM ALCOHuI . . e-.cn;ti oj ctTects .'ic not iollowcd by ccrrcv;os.i i rrac 1 m, but as- prnwacat. SETII V. FOWLS & 'JVJ, I'tiK-oo. dsrriws AvtsLi. btv.e. Kili by ? j I -usgisls sA.xrrp Bac.Efe"s HOSPITAL, ASTORIA-, OREGO THIS INSTrrOTION, UNDER CARE OF the Sisters of Chanty, is now ready for the reception of patients. Private rooms for the accommodation oi anydeslrinc; them. Patients admitted at all houis.dav or night. No physician has exclusive right, every patient is free to and has the privilege ot employing any physician they prefer. United Stat cm Slarluc Seamen who pay Hospital Dues, are enti tled to Free care and attendance at thU Hos pital durlni; sickness. Permits must be ob tained for uuited States Marines at the Cus tom House. Sisters of Chabitt ia. jb. xL53a, DEALKH IX Hay? Oats, Straw. Lime, Brick, Cement and Sand Wood Delivered to Order, D raying, Teaminj and Express Business. Horses ana Carriages for Hire. DKAT-ER IX WINES, LIQUORS AND.CICARS. FSST CLASS SHIPPING NOTICES. Columbia Transportation Co4 POR PCRTLAfaD- (FAST TTMK.1 Tlie rs,r jiiar steameV' .atfN FLEETWOOD, SS&i- WIjIcJi bus been refitted for the comfort of pa-svnirer will leae Wilon and Fisher's dock every Monday, Wednesday and Friday ct 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 7 P. U. Returning Itavea Portland every Tuesdays and Tnursdaus at 6 A. M. Arriving at Astoria at 1 P. IA. An additional trip will be made on Sunday of foeh Week, jiHViiig Portland at O iV:ck Sunday Irioriitnir- raiit-ncrs by Ih'a route tutvt t liahntwt j ror Sound pox ts. V U.H.)Tr. 1 lYrtUJfid. j Steamer -Quickstep." ma-i'fj: W.H.IIOBSON, Is icady for charter, for ftvtelir. toww. ur excursiou parties. Can be found at ColemanS dwK. For further particulars apply to Wm. T. COLEMAN & Co't Asi-nc. Astoria and Portland. jgggggStr. WESTPORT, F. II SHERMAN. - - MASTF.P. Will mak regular trlns to Portland and A'tor'&lr.ivIiigRumeirsdwk.fiMir of Mor- rivn itiwt, rortland. at C a m. au!nln' And will Ieae Wilson ic FlMier's oek Astoria, at a. :. Thursdays. 2rFre!ht earned at n.io.ulc rate. tcamei' C11EL((V Llffil WILLMAKKTRIJ-S AS FOLLOWS : To YOUNGS RIVER; Mnnd:i s. Wrtliu dty suu alunlas. Special triiH as retiulml. Will leave Wilson & FWier nbaif at 0 oVlocIi hhan, each inorniiuc LEWIS . IIAAVKX. Upper As'oria. M.tiler MLAR STEM PACKET. 'Daisy." and Barge. Will leave Astoria, froiu (Irsx's Dock, For Olney, and Head of YonntLs River, Daily, at S A. 31., except WetSnesdais and Sundays.) Returning .same day. For Landings on Iewis & Clark's River. On Vtcdiicsdnjs, at K 1 .!., Reluming same da;.. yj-For Freight or Passage, apjdj on board, or at Gray's Dock, where Freight will be re ceived and stored, if net eiaarj . J. II. I). GRAY. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. T AND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER. W. T.. JU MaviMth, 18S3. Notice is hereby given that I11 compliance Willi the proisionsof tlie act of Congress approved June 3, 1STS, entitled "An act for the sale of Timber Lnnds In the States of California, Oregon, Neada, and iu Wash Ington Territory," NIchoIa.s Fehn. of Mult nomah county, Oregon, has tills day filed 111 tins office his application to purchase the iioith-east or section 12. Township y north of Range c est. of the Willamette Mciidian Testimony in the above case will 1m? taken before the Register and Receher. at Van couver, Wash. Ter. on Thursday, the Dili dav of August, 1S83. Any and all persons having aiheise claims torrrre above described iaiiis or any portion thereof, are hereby required to file their claims in tlds office within s'xtj 01) dajs from date hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, jea-tiOd Register. Xotice ofApiiIieatlou to Piirciia:c Timber Lands." LAND OFFICE AT ArANCOirER W.T. 3lay2Ilh.lS33. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the Aet of Congress approved June 3. 1S7S, entitled "An Act for tliesxileof Timber Lands in the i?ta!es oi California, Oregon. Nevada, and in Wash ington Territory," Harry Beck of Mi.lt nomah County. Oregon, has this day filed in this office his application to purchase the South East U or Section S. Township y North, of RaugeS West, of the Willamette Meridian. Testimonvin the above case will belaKcn before the Register and Receiver, at Van couver, Wash. Ter., on Thursday, the :th, day of August, 1SS3. Any and all persons having adverse claims to tlie above described lands, or any portion thereof are hercbv reriulrcd lo nle their claims in this office within sixty (Go) days lrom date Hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING. JeO-COd EcgLster. HAIR BALSAMc This efcaat dreeing is ptctcrrcd by thc whe have uvl, toapy iiauVr arttcV, on a- - count of i.s scp ceaiiIncssasd pt r It contains match's only tint are b-net d to the scslp aad h-.r andaluays Restcrcs ths Yoall.fal Color to Crsy or reded Hair Parker's Hair Balsaci is finely perfumed and is warranted to creve-.t taliinz of thi hair and to re- inovedandrutTacdixcluag. Hxs..r::Co , N.Y. !V. and 91 slits, at d.ilrri la lni sai awJkio'i. fameeS NG A Superlative Health and Strctvjlh Restorer. 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SIZZ. ?AWi0l lis n h ad Luaa fraz-ance has made tius deh;hu"al jcrfu-ne exceedingly popular. There is nothing lika it. Iruatupoahavu;gFxx.RE3. TO Ccug::e aad look far ssgrrure ot ci ti;r boHle. Acr !rnrj.t er ddXcr 5a frfcto-ry ru luxn-Ir mu i zai 73 n-nt lii.i. i h Kswivo ncy:c :v. svrz. tssg Cleajiing Repairing. NEAT, CHEAP AND QUIQlv. BY GEORGE LOVETT, Main Street, opposite N". Loeb's. Vm&StJLi&SBi ' 3 l!l lT 'xmk E3 m BCr- tfla 111 3 jpk ITD 1 aHaalBP ro 1 1 B s? i 1 h zaa DM es ' blfl 0 TRANSPORTATION IJNES. Oregon Railway & Navigation C03IPAXY. OCFAJT lIYISIOT On and after April 1st, 1883. Ocean Steamers will sail from San Fran fbco and Tori land cxrrv three Iays, THving Spear St. wharf San Francco, at 10 rf5 A. M.. and Ainsworth Dock, Portland, at Midnight. Tbronzli VicltetK sold to all principn oltics In the United State-, Canada nnd ha rope. River and Rail Division. On and After March IS, 18S3. RAIL DIVISION. Trains leave Portland for Eastern points, at 7 :2 A. 3i. Sundays excepted. nnri: iivjio t:iui:c Cuimubia). Kent l-ae Portland lor Dalles at 7- A. M. ALSO : I.ePon-l ! laitd for IMmjiI Atoria audi ( T.-.LyiL-jT1i''- Fri-' aat aj.iU.."fc AM'8 All p. iMii AMU A.M f. AM n.iMi.iir :am! :am; "t wv, Zhi hAM! ! !fi-Mli i vu:muK."S v;a wissam;- m!ai Irfiita, tsteru fnr Porttamt at a. in. dsi! o rjpi Semta, Astorir. to Portland. KA-r uvr S:aiT . Ii "tx"'-.! wjlllfae Aoria for Portland, t I. "5S. Returuiiiif. leavi- PorUtmd for Astorlp. 5 A. JIi.,dail, Xediu'.-d.ijs excepted. Pullman Falar Car retinitis lietfPfa Port Innil. Walla Walla and Ujitotj. JOHN MUIR, Superintendent of Tnifllc A. I- STORES, AW. Supt. Traffic. C. H. P1CE.SC0TT. Manager. Hwaco Steam fayigatiOR Oa.'s Steami1!' "Gen. 7:Iil(s," Will make tuo round trips frc:n Astoria to Fort Canhy. and ilwaco. ON TSsXKSSJ.lYS. I Coiii3tri:r!nu June "It, aSS.. IWillIe:ie AMoiin. at ;n'r;oLA. II. and i:irr:;K.v.eonntfti:i!:uiththp().lt.&N.Cos . St'niT "Wnlf West."' to or from Portland. A:nllraie Astoria ng:ii:i. loi- Hvtaco. direct, at 1 o'clock 1. II. After .Siiii SiIi. either the Steamer Gen. Miles, or Gen. Canby. Will make two not vs tixip. daily. nii nectim? with the "Wide W"sr,'' (Sundajs, and Weiluesdajs excepted,) leaving Astoria at A. .11. on Vi'cdncsdajs. And 10 A. SI. on Sundays. Direct for Canby, and Ilwaco. J. II. D. GRAY. Ascnt. Oregon & California R.R Co Or. an after May 13, 1683, trains wiil run at folIovTS, DA1LZ (Except Sundajs), K.STSIDK DIViaioy. Uetwern 2'OKTLA.I and CiLPADALE MAIL TE.VW LEAVE. AKRIrE. Portland 7:30A. M.iGlenflalr 10-Ti r. V. Glendalc 1:01 A. M ll'ortland 4:2.r. x. ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Port land.... I :C0 1 ilLlLeb.tuon9.20 P. W "-.ebnnoa 4:13 A. M.Portlnr.dlO:05 A.51 ThoOroson and California Railroad I'crrj makes connection with all Rec-ilar Trains 02 tostfido livi.ion. VESTSIDK DIVISION. Uetxvcext 1'orllnnil anl Corvalll". UAIL TKAIS LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland y:00 A. MJCorvallis 4:.SO P. M Corvallis .S:30 A. M.ll'ortland !:20 P. M EXPBESS TliAIX LEAVE. ARRIVE. Porthnd 5:0Op.M.McMinnvilIe-.S:0Op.i:. McMinnviIIc:45AJLPortland S:30 v.m. CIoso connections mado at Glendale with the Stages of tho Oregon and California Stase Company. -TSickoUforsaloct all thopnncipal points in California and tho East, at Company'? OEco. Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or. tornjto will bo chftr"d on freight remain incatCoai-nnys V.'-irah'i'.-Jorcril hours. Kroisht Jvill not bo -cciv'odtor shipment after a o'clock P. Al on either tha Ssst or "i3tsidj Iiviin-i. .. .TOICC MUIR, Snp't of Traflie. A. L. STOKES, Asst. Sup't. of Traffic. Shoalwater Bay Transportation Co. SUMMER ROUTE. Astoria to Olyrnpia, Tonchiug at Fort SteveiiK. 1'ort Canly, Ilwaco. , North Beuch, Oystei-villo. KortSi rove, lctcronH I'oint. Ito- qninzn, .1Iontcs,ano, And all points on Shoalvvatc r Ray, and Grn Harbor. GEN. MILES, l S'rs. ox On Columbia Rtver GEN. CANBY GEN. GARFIELD MONTESANO Slio.t!vater Ray. Gmy's Harboi Connecting w ith Stages ov er Portages. Leave Astoria for Olyrnpia, at - - 7 A. 31. On Mondays, Thursdays and Satnnlavs. arriving at Montesano the day after leaving Astoria through trip in CO hours. Leave Olymplafor Astoria on same dajs To Merchants mi Business In The Circulation of The Daily an! Weekly Astorian Is Constantly Increasiiifr. If Your Advertisement Does not already appear, we sug gest that you consult your own interests antl'increase your sales by put ting a notice of j'our business where it will do the mo-t qood. Nearly every one -in Clatsop, Columbia, Tillamook, Pacific and Wahkiakum counties takes The Astoklvn. Those that do not, borrow it, so that your advertisement is generally read. Notico of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W. T., May 1.!. 1882. Notice Is hercbv given that in compliance with the provisions of tlio Act of Congress approved June 3, 1S78, entitled ''An act for rue sale of timber lands Hi the states of Cali fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory.'' Mathlas C. A ten, of Multnomah Comity. Oregon, has this day filed in this office his application to purchase the east or northwest U and lots l and 2 of section is, township 9 north, of range 5 west of the Wil lamette Meridian. Testimony in tne above case will be taken before tlie Register and Receiver at Vancou ver, Wash. Ter., on Monday, the 00th day of July, 1883. Any and all psrsons having adverse claims to the above described lands or any portion thereof, arc hereby required to file their claims In this office within sixty (Co) days from date hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, Register. HILL'S VARIETIES. GEO. HILL. -WALTER PARKS, - PROP11IETOR STAGE MANAtiER Engagement of MISS SUSIE LEE, Sene: and Dance Artist. MISS MAHY IdOULTON. Clmnieter Actress and Ilecitationess. MISS F.VNNIE WALTON. Songstress. BAKV WEST. Tho ChlW W'ondor. MR. HENRY WT3T, . Ethiopian Comedian. WALTER PABKS. Comediau. CHAS. BARROWS. At-tor. Together with a new Under the management of PROF. CHARLES RICHARDS. AH the Old Fc.70rites Retained. Oiten all the War Performance Every Night Entire linm.eof Programme Every Night, ('omj)rsing SGKCS, DAKCES A?iD ACTS. Wc give the Best Variety Entertainment In the West. Tht- theatre 1 crowded nifrhtly, and all who have witn'il the entenaninient pra- nonnce It to he eoual to any Riven elsewhere. Mr. iiill as a caterer Itir the public's amusement eau not Im excelled. Anjbody wishing to siii-is'l a pi.ea2.jnt eveoinj; and see .sparkling wit and beauty without vid gKrity.shoahl impne tlu'opptirlunityaud come. The compunv comprises the following well known Artists: Miss Fanik Walton. M iss Maky Moui.tox, In. Waltki: Pakks. Mk. Ciias. Baixrows. MIC. IlKXRV WKST. All of tth'Cii will appear nightly in their dif, ferent spccinllles. Opeii air concert every evenins ; perform ance coixitnenclns; at 8 ; ent ,iiee to theatre on Benton street ; private boxes on Cliena mus street, licw Stax-3 in Hnpici Sncccssion ! Notice of 'Application to Timber LanCs. Pvirchaae B AND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, "W T., iu .May ni.iNSi. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the Act ol Congress approved June 3. 187S. entitled "An act for the sate of timber lands in tlie states of Cali fornia. Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory ," Henrv Obner, of Multnomah County. Oxegoii, has this dav filed in tills office his application to purchase the east 't of southwest H and lots 3 and 4 of section IS, township 9 notrh. or range 3 w est of the Wil lamette Meridian. Testimony in the abov e case w ill betaken liefore tiicltegister and Receiver at Vancou v er. Wash. Ter., on Saturdav , the 2Sth day of July, ISsa. Any ami all persons having adverse claims to the abov e described lands, or anv portion thereof, are hereby required lo file their claims In this office within sixty (W) days lrom date liereot. FRED. W SPARLING, Register. Xoilce of Amplication to Purchase Timber Land;.. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W. T., May 15 1833. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with tlie provisions of tlie Act of Congress approved June 5, 187S, entitled "An act tor tlie sale of timber iamls in the states of Cali fornia, Oregon. Nevada, and in Washington Territory." Richard Spencer, of Multnomah County. Oregon, has this day tiled m this office his application to purchase the north east U of section lo. township y north, of ninge 5 west of the Willamette Meridian. Testimony in the above case will be taken before the Register :uid Receiver at Vancou ver. Wash. Ter,, on Saturday, the 2Sth day or July, 1S83. Any and all persons having adverse claims to the abov e described lands, or any portion thcreor. are hereby required to tile their claims m this office within sixty (Co) days from date hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, Register .Se: ice of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. I AND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W.T., J May 15, 18S3. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 3, 1878, entitled "an act for tlie sale of timber lauds iu the statcsof Cali fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory,'' Gustav Kopplin, of .Multnomah County. Oregon, has this day filed in this office his application to purchase the north cast li of section is. township y north, cf range 5 west or the Willamette Meridian. Testimony in the above case w ill be takeh before the Register and Receiver at Vaneou ver, Wash.Ter., on Monday, the SOtti day of July, ISsS. Any and all iiersons having adverse claims lo the ahove described lands, or anv portion thereof, are hereby required to file their claims in this office within sixty (60) days from date hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING. Register. A Gcnimon-sense Remedy. alicylicA. more Rheumatism. ? "Z No Gout or iaeuralgia. Immediate Relief Warranted. Permanent Cure Guaranteed. Fire year established and never Jaimcn to fail in a single case, aade or chronic, liefer to nil prominent jihysiciuns tind dnnjoult for the xtandin'j of SalicjjUca. s:s2o:o.:E3i'Z? z THE ONLY DISSOLVE ii OF THE POISONOUS URIC ACID WHICH EXISTS IN THE .BLOOD OPKHEU AIATIC AND GOUTY PATIENTS. SALiCYLICAisknownas a common sense remedy, becaiLse it strikes directly at the cause or "Rheumatism, Gout and Neural gia, white so many so-called specifics and supiosed panaceas only treat locally the effects. It has been conceded by eminent scientists that outward applications, such as rubbing with oils, ointments, liniments, aad soothing lotions will not eradicate these diseases which are the result or the poisoning or the blood with Uric Acid SALSCYLJCA works with marvelous eflcct on this acid and so removes the disor der. It is now exclusively used by all cele brated physicians of America and Europe. Highest Medical Academy o! Paris reports K per cent cures in three days. that SALICYLIC A. is a certain cure Tor Rheumatism.Coutand Neuralgia. lhe most intense pains are subdued almost iustantly. Give it a trial. Relier guaranteed or mon ey refunded. Thousands of testimonials sent on applica tion. r SI a Box. 6 Boxes for S5. bent free by mail on receipt ot money. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT. Rut do not be deluded into taking imitations or substitutes, or something recommended as " just as good J" Insist on the genuine with the name of Washburne & Co on each box. which is guaranteed chemieahy pure under our signature, an indispensable requisite to insure success in tlie treatment. Take no other, or send to us. Washburne & Co., Proprietors. 87 Broadway, cor. Reade St., NEW YORK For Pale by W.E. DEMENT & Co., and .I.E. THOMAS, I. W. CASE, IMPORTER A.ND WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL DEALER IN BEfflBAL I1ECHAMSE Corner Cnenamus and Cass streets. ASTORIA - - - - OREGON Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W.T.. May 24th. 1883. Notice I3 hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress, approved June a, 1S78, entitled "an Act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California. Oregon. Nevada and in Washing ton Territory." Charles Bild, of Mult nomah County. Oregon has this day filed in this ofllce his application to purchase the North West yv 01 Section 8, Township 0 North of Range 5 West, of the Willamette Mend an. Testimony in tho above case will be taken before the Register and Receiver, at Van couver, Wash. Ter , on Thursday, the 9th day of August, 1SS3. Any and all persons having adverso claims to the ahove described lands, or anvportlon thereof, are hereby required to nle their claims in this office within sixty (60) days from date hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, je9 COd Register. Notico of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W. T., May 2 Ith. 1S63. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions or the Act of Congress approved June 3. 1S7S, 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 nomah county, Oregon, has this day filed in this office his application to purchase the East Jrj of North West H and East Jor South West U or Section 12, Township 0 "North, or Range 0 West, of the Willamette Meridian. Testimony in tlie above case wlU be taken before the Register ami Receiver, at Van couver, Wash. Ter., on Thursday, the 9th, day or August, 1SS3. Any and all persons having adverse claims to tlie above described lands, or any portion inereoi, are nereoy requirea to me ineir claims in this office within sixty (GO) davs. rrom the date hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, jco-cod Register. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W. T. May 15th, 1833. Notice is hereby given tltat 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 Cali fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory. "Henry Menser, of Multnomah County, Oregon, lias this day filed in this office his application to purchase the east Vx or northwest ii and west 5 of northeast of section 22. township y north, of range 5 west of tlie Willamette Meridian. Testimony In the above case will be taken before the Register and Receiver at Vancou ver, Wash. Ter., on MonJay.the COthdayof Jul, 1S83. A:y and all persons having adverse claims to the above described lands, or any portion thereof, are hereby required to file their claims in this office within sixty (CO) dajs from date hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, Register. Notico of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W. T., May 15. IPS:?. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance vith the provisions ot the Act or Congress approved June 3, 1878, entitle "An act for the sale ot timber lands iu the states of Cali fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory." Bazel Latham, of Multnomah County, Oregon, has this day filed in this office his application to purchase the south east J of section 18, township y north, of range 3 west of the Willamette Meridian. Testimony in tho above case will bo taken before the Register and Receiver at Vancou ver.Wash. Ter., on Saturday, tlie 28th day ot July, 1833. Any and all persons having adverse claims to the above described lands, or anv portion thcreor. are hereby required to file their claims in this office witlun sixty (GO) days from date hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, Register. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W. T., May 29th, 1883. Notico is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 3, 1S7S, entitled "An act for the sale of Timber Lands In Wie States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and in Wash ington Territory," Cnauncey B. Smith, of ot Multnomah county, Oregon, has this day filed In tills office his application to purchase the north-west hi of section 10, Township o north, of Range 3 west, ot the wnamette Meridian. Testimony in tho above case will be taken before the Register and Receiver, at Van couver. Wash. Ter., on Monday, the 13th day or August, 1883. Any and all persons having adverso claims to the above described lands, or any portion thcreor. are hereby required to file their claims in tills office within sixty (CO) days from date hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING. jeio-cod Register. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lan da. LAND OFFICE. AT VANCOUVER, W. T., May loth, 18S3. Notice ls 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 lands in the States of Call rornia. Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory," John E. Fnrry, of Multnomah county, Oregon, has thLs day filed in this of fice his application to purchase the south west1! of Section 22. Township y, north, of Range 5 west of the Willamette Meridian. Testimony in tlie above case will be taken before the Register and Receiver, at Van couver, Wash. Ter. on Monday, the 30th day or July.lSSS. Any and all persons having adverse claims to the above described lands, or any portion tliereor, aro hereby required to fllo their claims in this office 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 29th, 1883. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with tlie provlsloas of the Act or Congress approved 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 II. Hood, or Mult nomah County, Oregon, lias this day filed in this office his application to purchase the northeast U of Section 8. Township 9 North, of Range 5 west ot tha Willamette Meridian. Testimony In tho ahove case wUi bo taken before the Register and Receiver, at Van couver, Wash. Ten, on Monday, the 13th day or August, 1883. Any and all persons having adverse claims to tlie above described lands, or any portion thereoL are hereby required to file their claims in this office within sixty (CO) days days from date hereof FRED. W. SPARLING, jelO-cod Register. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W.T., May2t)th,lS33. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions ol the Act ot Congress approved June 3, 1678. entitled "An act for the sale or Timber Lands in the States or California, Oregon, Nevada, and In Wash ington Territory," William Flinu, ot Mult nomah County, Oregon, lias this day filed in Uils office his application to purchase the southeast h of Section 12. Township 9 north, of Itange 3 west of the Willamette Meridian. Testimony in tlie above case will be taken before the Register and Receiver at Van couver, Wash. Ter., on Tuesday, the 14th day ot August, 1S83. Any and all persons having adverse claims to tho above described lands, or any portion tliereol, are hereby required to fllo their claims in this office within sixty (60) days from date liereoL FRED. W. SPARLING, je.10-600 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 or tlie Act of Congress approved June 3, 1878. entitled "An act for the sale or timber lands in the states of Cali fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and In Washington Territory." Robert Craytou, of Multnomah County, Oregon, has this day filed In this office his application to purchase the south west ;t of section 10, township 0 north, of range 5 west of the Willamette Meridian. Testimony in the above case will be taken before the Register and Receiver at Vaneou ver, Wash. Ter., on Saturday, the 28th day of July, 1833. Any and all persons having adverse claims to the above described lands, or any portion thereof, are hereby required to file their claims in this office within sixty 60) days from date hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, i Register. Why will you cough when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts 50 cts and SI. Sold by W.E.LV ment. fevi-?ir- Sw' o