The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, July 08, 1883, Image 4

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ASTORIA, OKEGCVf."
SUNDAY
JULY 8.1RS3
GOMMEfiCE AHD1TRADE.
PORT OF ASTORIA.
ARRIVALS FROM SKA.
QMn of tho Pacific. s.S T Jn'y7
VESSELS IX THE RIVER.
Cheftebrough. Am sp
Harry Morne. Aia sp
Imperial, Am sp
O fi Hulbert. Am
EcyM T. C'rotreU.
Highland Licht, Aia.sp
"orsica. Am sh
Knxpor, Am sp
Indiana. Am ep.
Western Eelle. Amjp
Ooloma.
VESSELS OA' THE WA Y.
From Fvrisn Port, for lb e
C'oluinliln Itlver
Abtrlrinno, Br bk Newcastle
Bbotan, Br ftp Liverpool May 12
Chaca. Br bfc l.irorpool March &
Cairnsmora, Brsp London AprH Vt
Fir jy Cross, Br sp Sidney
Glenberrie, Br bk Liverpool Oji 2J
(Jrisedale. Brsp Liverpool
Harry Bailey. Br bk Bucnox A tit a
Incbcroen, Br up I(W1 G recnoci. June 2
Ironside, Br lit Greenock May 19
Kapnnda, Br sp London April 7
Lake Krie, Br so London April 29
Mad ran, Br etr HoDckong
Mallfcate, Br bk Liverpool May 21
Nairnshire? Br sp Glasgow March 2i
Oberon. Br bk Hull Juno 33
Ubcron, Brsp London June It)
Scottish Tar, Br bk Liverpool. Maroh U
Bhenir, Br bk Newcastle
WiRtonshlre. Br bk Bremen March 19
From American Iort.
C'arrie Winslow. Am bk N Y March IS
JU Washington, Am sp New York April 1 fl
irt W Watts, Am bk New ork May 12
Olive S. Southard. Am t-h, Phila. "eb VI
Rod Cross. Am sp N Y March 12
St, Lucie, ep Now York March II
Sovereign of the Seas, Am sp New YorV June !
Tillie E Starbuck, Am sp N Y June 23
TIDE TABLE FOR ASTORIA
From tables or United Slates Coast Sutrey
High Water. 1 Low Water.
Date.
a. x.
P. M.
G.
8.""Z
10
11
u
13
H
15.......
1 IS.
1 57
2 35
3 23
4 17
r 12
02.......
7 1.1
8 15
!!
2 47.
3 2I......
3 rl
4 1G.
4 4S......
r. :i
C liU......
7 111
, 8 051.
K 51....
, 8 4C
. II 20
. 9 r.i
.10 15.....
.10 45
.11 20
. 0 20
.. 1 17
.. 2 15.. ..
- 3 17.....
8 23
.... 9 01
!1 47
..10 33
.11 20
0 04
0 m
1 oO
2 40
Columbia River .Exports.
SniPMENTS FOKEION.
RECAPITULATION JANUARY 'S3.
204.878 bus. wheat . .. s 3o.310
66,357 bbls flour. 257,170
Total, 8 cargoes...... 5 503.4SC
RECAPITULATION FEBRUARY.
Wheat. 1C0.905 bus., value S 179.198
Flour, 29,490 bbls., " 144,410
Total, EcarcQes S 323,091
RECArrrULATION, MARCH.
Wheat 1197.524 bushels) 210.750
Flour(68.141 bbls)........ .S3H,107
Salmon (2C0G rasts). ...... ... 13,050
Lumber (000 M ).. g,900
Total (8 cargoes) $890,311
RECAPITULATION APRIL.
Flour, 21,850 bbls ... .S135.554
Lumber, :.7f M 40.000
Total, 3 cargoes .
. " : MAY.
9 To Liverpool per Saranac.
From Portland 49.242 bus wheat
" " 3,")2l)bls Hour
" '" " 1 cs indie.
5180,551
,...559.0!X;
17.881
Total $77,002
JUNE.
29 To Liverpool per Uucvalc.
From Portland 994 obis Hour 4,970
" Astoria 37,793 cs salmon 1SS.905
Total.. M $193,935
JULV.
6 To Liverpool per Ullock.
From Portland 1.534 bbls Hour S 7.073
" Astoria 32,850 cs salmon 101,250
Total.
.S17U23
Common Council.
Regular meetings second and fourth Tues
day ventngs of each month, at IVt o'clock
"Porsons desiring to have matters acted
apon by tho Council. .at any regular meeting
must present the satire to tho Auditor ana
Clerk on or before tiro Friday evening prior
to the Tuesday on which tho Council holds its
regular mootings. TI10S. S. .1 UV h.TT,
Auditor and Clerk.
Astoria Lodge No. 40. 1. O. G.I.
Regular Meeting. every Tuesday Evening
at 7 o'clock, at Pythian Hall, Astoria. Mem
bers of the Order, in cood standine. are inviL
cd'to attend. Degree meeting 1st Monday of
each month. lly order W. C. T.
Temple Lodge, No. 7 A.F.A.M.
Kegulnr Communications first and
third Tuesdays in each month, atT'J
o c:ock. t. M.. at the itail in Astoria.
Members of the Order, in good standing, are
invited to attend. Ilv orde: of the W. M.
American Legion of Honor.
Regular meeting ot Astoria Council No. 995,
1 held on the first and third Saturday ot
each mouth, at 7 o'clock r. m.
By order of Council Commander.
It. V Montkith, Sec'ty.
Notice of Application to Purchase
Timber Lands.
TVand office at Vancouver, w. t.,
JUL May 15, 1SS3. .
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 Jands in the states of Cali
fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington
Territory." (lustav Kopplin, of Multnomah
Count jv Oregon, has this day filed in this
office flis'nppllcation to purchase the north
east of section 18. township 9 north, or
range 0 west of the Willamette Meridian.
Testimony In tire above case will be takeh
before the Register and Receiver at Vancou
ver, Wash.Ter., on Monday, the 3uth day of
July, 1883.
Any and all persons having adverse claims
to the above described lands, or any .portion
thereof, are hereby reouired to fife tlteir
claims in this office within sixty (GO) davs
from date hereof.
FRED. W. SPARLING.
Register.
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY & COMPANY,
Fresli and Cured Meats,
"7"o geta"bles,
FRUTS, BUTTER, and EGGS.
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL,
C II KX A3IU.S Street, Astoria. Oc
J:, K. D. GRAY,
-Wholesale aud retail dealer In.
GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED,
Kay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc.
LIME) -SAND, AND CEMENT.
General storage and Wharfage on reason
able terras. Foot of Benton street, Astoria
Oregon.
PLAIN
TRUTHS
The blood is the foundation of
life, it circulates through every part
of the body, and unless it is pure
and rich, good health is impossible.
If disease has entered the system
the" only ture and quick way to drive
it out is to purify and enrich the
blood.
Thesd simpls facts sre well
known, and the MghMt medical
authoridM sgrse that miking but
iron will restore the blood to its
natural condition; and also that
all the iron preparations hitherto
made blacken the teeth, cause head
ache, and are otherwise injurious.
Brown's Iron Bitters will thor
oughly and quickly assimilate with
the blood, purifying and strengthen
ing it, and thus drive disease from
any part of the system, and it will
not blacken the teeth, cause head
ache or constipation, and is posi
tively not injurious.
Saved his Child.
27 N. EuUw SC, EJtinore. Md.
Feb. xs, iBSo.
Gents: Upon the recommenda
tion of a fnend I tried Brown'j
Iron Brrxxas as a. tonic and re
storatire for zny daughter, whom
I was thoroughly convinced was
wasting away with Consumption.
Having lost three daughters by the
terrible disease, tinder the care of
eminent physicians, I was loth to
believe that anything could arrest
the progress cf the disease, but, to
zny great surprise, before toy daugh
ter had taken cne bottle of Known
Ikon Brrrzas. she began to xnead
and now is quite restored to former
health. A fifth daughter began to
how signs of Consumption, and
when the physician was consulted
lie quickly said "Tonics werere-
Suired;" and when Informed that
le elder sister was taking Brown's
Iron Brrrzas, responded "that is
a good tonic, take it."
Adorax Fuclts.
Browk'sTion-Bitters effectual
ly cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion and
Weakness, and renders the greatest
relief andbenefitto persons suffering
from such wasting diseases as Con
sumption, Kidney Complaints, etc.
MARKETS.
CENTRAL MARKET.
General assortment of table stock constantly
on hand, such as
Canned "Fruits and Jelly,
Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard,
EGS, BUTTER. CITEESE,
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables,
FISH. POULTRY AIT 3AJIF
In tho season.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
Best or "WINES AND XIlUORS.
All cheap for CAS II. Goods sold on com
mission. Opposite L W. Case's store.
J. KODGERS.
Washington Market,
Main Mrcct, - - Astoria Oregon
BERGMAN & BERRY
RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTUN
tion ofthe public to tho fact that the
above Market will always bo supplied with a
FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY
FRESH AND CURED MEATS I
Which will be sold at lowest rates, wholesale
and retail. Special attention (dvon to supplj
nc shies.
LOOK HERE !
We respectfully inform the public that we
will always keep on hand the best quality of
Presh and Cured Meats
Choice Family Groceries,
Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Crockerv and
Glass-ware.
Ships, Hotels and Boarding Houses sup
plied on liberal terms.
A share of the public patronage Is respect
fully solicited.
dtf. "WARREN & THOMPSON.
I A. BL IC E K. ' S
HAIR BALSAM.
S- "ivj-vN This elegant drc&wis
is prcferVed by thoie
who hare used it, to xny
similar article, on ac
coust cf its superior
'cleanliness and purity.
It contains materials
only that are beneficial
to the scalp and hair
and .J ways
Restores the Youtbfal Color to Grey or Faded Hair
P.trker s Hair Balsam is finely perfumed and is
warranted to prevent falling of the hair and to re
move dandrulfaiiJUdiinj. Iltscox : Co.. N.Y.
SCc d J l iket, at inlen la drap ud cwJicIncc
PARKER'S
NGER TONIC
A Superlative Health ai StreBft Restorer.
If you are a mechanic or farm it, worn out wit!)
overwork, or a mother run down by family or house
hold duties try Parker's Gincer Tonic.
1 f j-ou are a laryer, minister or business man ex
haust ed by mental strain or anxious cares, do not take
intoxieatingsdmulants,butuse Parker's Ginger Tonic
Ifvou hare Consumption, Dyspepsia,- Kheuma
ism, Kidney-Complaints, cr any disorder ofthe lungs,
stomach, bowels, blood or nerrespACKBs's Ginger
Tonic will cure you. Itis the Greatest Blood Purifier
And the Best and Swtst (togfe Cere Ever tkei.
If you are wasting away bom age, dissipation or
any disease or weakness and require a stimulant take
Ginger Tonic at once ; it will invigorate and build
vou up from the first dose but will sever intoxicate!
It lias saved hundreds of lives; it may save yours.
CAUTION ! iliiiibfUiaUi.ru-xtr'iGirictTTcnicIf
ernijo J of the bnt remedial afto U In thi world, and it ttUrrty
d:!7rrrnt from r-rrtnlioni of iriartr alan. Sad fcr dresUr to
UUrex & Cn., K. Y. McA 1 tUfijatdralmiadrcjv.
cr.UAT SAVING BCTtNC DOLLAIt SIZE.
Its rich and lasting fragrance has made this
delightful perfume exceedingly popular. There
is nothing like It. Insist upon having Flokes
ton Cologkz and look for signature of
. on rrrry bottk. Anr drscpirt or dealer in pcrfamcry
can tspplv va. Si and l cent tlzr.
l.AHfiE SAVING Bt'TING tSc SIZE.
A 2"asal Injector free with each
bottle of -Shlloh's Catarrh Beraedy
Price 50 cents. Sold by W.E. Dement
A Fearless and Truthful Judge.
I ouce heard this anecdote of
Judge Parsons, the great Massa
chusetts advocate and lawyer. It
is said that being about to try a
mercantile case he ordered a jury
to be summoned, and among the
names was "that of Colonel Thomas
H. Perkins, the leading merchant
of Boston, in that day, and a per
sonal friend of Judge Parsons.
When tho officer made his return
he laid down a fiftv dollar bill be
fore Judge Parsons.
-What is that?5' said Parsons, j
"Col. Perkins says is very
busy indeed to-day and iivFtra to
pay'his fine."
"Take that back to Uoi.P.Tkins."
said the Judge, "and tell liiui to
com; here at oner; and if he re
fuses, bring him by force."
When Col. Perkins nppeard,
the Judge looked sternly at him,
and said: '"What do von mean,
sir, by sending money "when you
were summoned to sit on this
jury?"
Col. Perkins replied: .;M meant
no disrespect to the court, your
Honor but 1 was extremely busy
fitting out a ship for the E::t in
dies, and I thought if 1 paid my j
fine I might be excused."
"Fitting out a ship for the East
Indies, sir!" shouted the Judge;
"and how happens it that you are
able to fit out a ship for the East
Indies?"
'Your Honor, I do not under
stand you."
"I repeat, then, my question:
How is it that you arc able to fit
out a ship for the East Indies? f
you "do not know, I will tell you.
It is because the laws of your
country are properly administered.
If they were not, you would have
no ships. Take your seat, sir,
with the jury."
A lady supposed to be about
ninety years of age, residing- in
the western portion of Chiiton
county, Ala., and who is the
mother of thirteen children, has
recently passed through another
period of dentition, and has now a
full set of fresh, natural teeth.
The New York Herald is in
clined to belive the startling state
ment made by Dr. Talmago on
Sunday week that there are two
hundred and fifty thousand per
sons in the two cities of New
York and Brooklyn who receive
charitable assistance.
There are 80,000,000 acres of
unsurveyed land in Montana, and
numerous sections will have to be
resurveyed, owing to the imper
fect, worthless character of the
work done.
Mr. Geo. L. Chalmers, of Ban
gor, Me., says: "I suffered so
verely with acute rheumatism of
the knee, and was unable to bear
any weight on my foot. Having
heard of the wonderful influence
oi St. Jacobs Oil, I used it, and a
few applications of the oil com
pletely removed all soreness and
pains, and enabled me to use my
knee as well as ever."
IVolice.
Dinner at "J EFF'S"CIIOP HOUSE
every day at 5 o'clock. The best 2f cent
meal in town; soup, fish, seven kinds of
meats, vegetables, pie, pudding, etc. A
glass of S. F. Iieer, French Claret, tea or
coffee included. All who have tried
him say Jell is the "BOSS."
For a Neat Fitting Boot
Or Shoe, go to P. J. Goodmans, on Clie
iiiutius street, next door to 1. W. Case.
All goods of the best make and guaran
teed quality. A full stock; new goods
constantly arriving. Custom work.
Important .Notice to JFlHherrucu
and Others.
"JEFF," of the CHOP HOUSE, will
give you the BEST 2j-cent meal in town
for cash. Board by the week ST., in ad
vance. Meals at anj' hour, dav or night.
AverilPs mixed paints, the best in
use. for sale at J. AW Conu,s drug store,
opposite Occident Hotel.
.Notice or Application to Purchase
Timber -Lands.
LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W. T..
Alay 10. itssn.
Notice Is hereby given that iu compliance
with the provisions of the Act ot Congress
approved June a. 1878, entitled "Aiiaet for
the sale of timber- lands in the states of Cali
fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington
Territory." Henry Obner, of Multnomah
County. Oregon, has this day filed in this
office tils application to purchase the east 4
of southwest H and lots a and 4 of section is,
township 9 notrh, of range 5 west of the Wil
lamette Meridian.
Testimony In the above case will be taken
before the Register and Receiver at Vancou
ver, Wash. Ten. on Saturday, the 2Sth dav of
July, lSKt.
Any and all persons having adverse claims
to the above described lands, or anv liortion
thereof, are hereby required to file their
claims in this office within sixty (CO) days
from date hereof. J
FRED. W. SPARLING,
Register.
Notice or Application to rnrchasc
Timber Laudn.
LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W. T..
May 15. ISO.
Notice Is hereby given that in compliance
with the provision- of the Act of Congress
approved Junes, 1878, entitled "An act for
the sale of timber lands in the states of Cali
fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington
Territory." Richard Spencer, of Multnomah
County. Oregon, has this day filed in this
office his application to purchase the north
east i of -section 10. township 9 north, of
range 5 west of the Willamette Meridian.
Testimony iu the above case will be taken
berore the Register and Recelverat Vancou
ver. Wash. Ter,, on Saturday, the 2Sth day
ofJuly,lS83. J
Any and all persons having adverse claims
to the above described lands, or anv portion
thereor. are hereby required to file their
claims In this office within sixtv (Co) days
from date hereof.
FRED. W. SPARLING,
Registe,.
INE OF THE GLDEST AND K0ST P.ELIASL1
REMEDIES IK THE WORLD fCl
THE CURE 0?
C0UgllS, ColdS, HoarseiieSS.
Sore Throat. Bronchitis,
Influenza, Asthma,
whooping Cough,
Croup, and
Every offectiou of tho
TUDflfiT H13UPP awn frrT
niliUrtl, LUISUO mU uflLwi...
lncluditiir
CONSUIWPTBCr
A WELL-KNOWN PHYSICInH V.'KITC-:
"It does cot dry cp a coc-h, rj J L a c t' . c
fcchiad, at Is the case with most prtpr-tK i.
tirni It, deaasei the lungs and aibi in.-i. i
."..us rtajoving the c&mc-of complaint."
DO NOT BE DECEIVED by attKlw I.-,
ng similar naas. Be sure you get
D. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY,
rith the signature of" I. BUTTS" ca tlier-Mf-pc.
50 Cent and SI. OO n ttottle.
Pirparcd by SETH W. FOWLE & SONS,
,aa. M-iis. Said v dmcons aod desWs ctnrriB"
NO USE FOR THEM.
t'ourernlntr f'ertaln Itvlii's r the
I'ast Doss that itav- h:ti!
tht'lr l.ty.
(leorce Stophen.n's "Kneket." al the
limirnifiront InoAtnntSrMi iT liilm- un lmilt
uton the nic rennml nrln..;,..! vi t ,., ..,-1
chine with which the great encineor .-lon- i
ishctl his age, is intcroitins now only : an H-;
lustration of tbo beginning of tho invention.
There wcro idasters with hole? in them Kwr j
before BENSON'S CAl'CIXE l'OUOl'S :
l'LASTFU surprised botli the tmbliesH.l the!
Dhryiclans : nml tho triumnh of tho Cnnrine 1
ij-foundedunon tho partiat sucevsc. or the i
utter failures of its predocefiory. Eventhinc'
of vnluo in tho old rorous ila?ioris rotaiiiLsl
inthoCnM:ine;hutntthis,H,tntalleoi,.ri-;
son ends, and contrast bejio?. 1 r example:
Tl.e old Masters were slow in their notion;
VX, . ; 1 . . : V .
i.
a nc oiu piasters lacked the imwor t
slight. trt.n,,nr- relief
nont; the Capcinc ine-!
moro than to impart
in cases easy of treatment
iroicsuie system anu ren.ianenuy cure me
trouble fer which it ii recommended
Tho old plasters depended fur any good re
sults they might attain, upon an accident of
their makers and the naked faith of their
wearers; Uio Benson's reaches its ends by
mean? of tbo scientific combination of tho rare
medicinal ingredients which iti contains.
In brieL tho old plasters, like bteplienMin's
discarded engine, arc switched off tho track,
whilo tho Benfon's goes on its way winning
golden opinions from all sorts of people.
Yet in this very fact lies the leading danger
to thv pcoplo who buy and use this reliable
and scientific remedy. "Hypocrisy i? the
tribute vice pays to virtue.'' Imitation is the
concession failuro makes to success. Benson's
Planers aro parodied in name and style.
Beware of swindles. The genuine have tho
word CAPCIXE cut in the center. Price
25 cents. Seabiiry .t Johnson, ChomitsNow
York.
Notico of Application to Purchase
Timber Lands.
LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER W. T..
JIay2S)tii, 1SSJ.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the Act of Congress
approved June a, lSTs, entitled "An net for
the sale or Timber. Lands iu the States of
California. Oregon. Nevada, and iu Wash
ington Territory,' George Smaldoon, of
Multnomah County, Oregon, has this day
tiled in this oflice his application to purchase'
the Miuthcast li of Section 12. Township 9
: ii ii i ii. in nuugc hoi in nit- iiiniuriii
Meridian.
i Testimony in the above ease w ill lie taken
j before th Register and Receiver at an
1 couvcr. Wash. Ter., on Tnesdav, the llth
I day of August, iss:.
Any and all persons having adverse claims
to the above described lauds or anv portion
. thereof, are hereby reouired to ille their
; claims in this office wit bin sixtv tun davs
trom date nrreor.
FRED. V.'. SPARLING.
jelo-COd Register.
Street Improvement Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
Common Council ofthe city of Astoria,
in Clatso) county, State of Oregon,
propose to order tiie improvement and
repair of that portion of Water .street
from the west side of West Gtii street to
the west end of said Water street, all
in that iiortion of said citv which was
laid out and recorded by John M.
Shively; the sameshall be repaired ami
improved to its full width, by piling,
capping and planking all that portion
thereof not now piled and planked, ami
by removing all defective piling, r-'p-nng,
planking and timbers now tlier:
m and unfit for further use. and rep!:e
ing the same with new and .sound pil
ing, capping, planking and limbers. ai:.i
by building side walks on each side
thereof twelve feet wide, where side
walks arc not now constructed, and
unless a remonstrance signed by the
owners of two-thirds of the property
adjacent to said part of Water street,
be filed with the Auditor and Clerk oi
said city within ten days from the date
of the final publication of this notice,
namely: On or before the 21st day of
July, 18S3, said repairs and improve
ment will he made.
By order ofthe" Common Council of
said citv.
T. S.JEW ETT.
Auditor ami Clerk.
By I.. E. Sklio,
Deputy.
Astoria. June 2S. 18S3.-23-10t .
HOSPITAL,
ASTORIA, - - - OKEGON
THIS INSTITUTION. UNDER CARE OF
the Sisters of Charity, Is now ready foi
the reception of patients.
Private rooms for the accommodation i
anv desiring them.
Patients admitted at all houis, day or night.
No physician has exclusive right, even
patient Is free to and has the privilege ot
employing any physician they prefer.
United States marine
Seamen who pay Hospital Dues, are enti
tled to Free care and attendance at this Hos
pital during sickness. Permits must be ob
tained for United States Marines at the Cits
torn House.
Sistkils or Cn AKIT
I. "W. CASE,
LMPORTER AND WHOLESALE AND RE
TAIL DEALER IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Corner Chenaraus and Cass streets.
ASTORIA - - - - OREGON
SHIPPES'G NOTICES.
1
Columbia Transoortaiion Co J
FOR PORTLAND,
(.FAST TIME.)
The popular steamer
FLEETWOOD,
Whirh has bvn refitted for the ttwnJwt otit
jwnTcrf wilt leave Wilo ami
FHher ;it every
i ., . . , . . -
Hednesdey and rrtdny or 0
1 A.M. ttrrivimg at Porttamt at 1 P. X.
j Memmi tear r.wthu-: wcrj
iTuenus and Th,! at s a. m.
. " Anitung at Asiorin ml 1 P. M.
An :utut;hi:: trip be mad on
Sunditv of Hack Week,
!"t in-.: ltt:i-l M tl rt'PKtel;
PaMrnitvla route eonwel at Kjlatua '
ft HHtmt iH. it. St.hCHl.
l'rnBHlBt.
iSlenmcr "Quicksicj?."
W II. liiIfcX. - - MASTKi;
Is iratly for 4Krtr. 1 frcJgh. lowagf. or
exraisiott irti.
Can 1m ftHtml at (.vaeman' iltwk. Kr
fHtiher artiilas vvt t
Ws. T. t'Ol.liUAX S C'-i AK-n'j.
Astoria and Fortlaun,
F. II Si! K KM A.N. -
MASTEi: f
Will Hiakc rt-rntlar trii to lVHtUmd asd
."t!rh. traviut: !'.rH"Us dwk, foot of Mr-'
10 :t -ir-;-t, tVrt'aml. at a.m. Satunlnv-. ,
Awt will Iravr WiliUHt & FWMr lrk.
Actinia, at r. a. . ThuriMys.
ftflHi vjtnU'tl at rtaswabV raifs.
FlELfC."
WlLLJIAlCKTRirSAS
FOLLOW? :
To VpUNOS III V!:K. MmMays. Wertilas
aitd Salttrtiavs
SMH-iaI tris as tvtiiirvl.
Will teavf YUm & VWu-rs wharr at
S oVJoek sharp, each morning.
I UWISf;. IIAAVKX.
I xt Asria. .MaMi-r.
.
"D PP. TIT AT) 01? AM P A PYW I
ilia II UUiUl OliJillli iilbJlili.'
BaJSy." ant! Bange.
.
, Wj IeHV(, Atwhu mm Qny.s ,)K.,;
I ForOlney. and Head of Ymmas River.
tt..fti,..M..,iii..i..fv .t.;...,-
JJfe ? A" M" eXCC"t
ItetuniiiKtsamedav,
For I-tiidin-s on Lewis & Clark's River.
On Ylfdncsilnys, n S .1. .11.,
Returning same day.
iHTFnr Freight or Passage. apHy on lnio.nl.
or at Gray 's IJock, where Freight will 1 re
ceived and stored, if necessary-
J. II. D. GRAY.
Timbor Lands.
LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER. W.' T..
May 21th. 1SSJ.
Notice is hereby given that in coHipiiaiuv
with the provisions of the act of Concrets
annroved June 3. 1S7S. entitled "An n't for
the n!c of Timber Iuuls in the States of
i'.ii;r,.n.;.i tww...i .....i ,. ir....
ington Territory." Nicholas I Vhn. or Mult -1
n.miah countyOregon, has this day liled in
this office his appflcatioii to purchase tlve
north-east of section 12. Township D north
of Range G West, of the Willamette .leridian
Testimony in the above case will be taken
before the Register amk. Receiver, at Vaii-j
couver. ash. Ter. on Thursday, the IHh
day of August, 16S3. . . .
.SfS"?,1 S?ilUl'f.,ii,S,I
to the above described lands or anv portion t
thereof, aro hereby required to ille their
claims m this office within sixtv (uo) davs I
from date hereof.
FRED. W. SPARLING,
JeO-COd
Register.
Notice of Application to Pnrrhase
Timber JiandH.
LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER W.T.
May 24th. 18S3.
Notice Is hereby given that in comirtianeo
with the provisions of the Act of Congress
approved June S. 1S7S, entitled "An Act for
thesaleof Timber Lands in the States of
California, Oregon. Nevada, and in Wash-
I ingt on Territory," Harry Reck of Mult
noinah County, Oregon, has this day
filed in this office hisaiinlicatbiu to mm-hax'
the South East l. of Section S, Township Sii
Merldfanf.1ansc5 f tl,c w,,,,,Ht,"c
Testlmonv in the above case will be taKrn
before the Register and Receiver, at Van
couver, Wash. Ten, on Thursdav, the wh,
day or AuBtist. iss:t.
Any and all persons having adverse claims
to tlie above descrilied lands, or any portion
thereof are hereby required to tlteir
claims In this office within sixty (tioi day
trom date nereof.
n:ED. W. SPARLING,
Jc0-Kl RegiMer.
BILL'S VARIETIES.!
GEO. HILL. -WALTER
PARKS,
- PROPRIETOR
STAGE MANAGE!:
Engagement of
MISS SUSIE LEE,
Song and Dance Artist.
MISS MARY MOULTON.
Character Actress and Rccltntiojtes.
MISS FANNIE WALTON.
Songstress.
P.ACY WEST,
Tlie Child Wonder.
MR. HENRY WEST.
Ethiopian Comedian.
WALTER PARKS,
Comedian.
CIIAS. HARROWS.
Actor.
Together with a new
Under tho management of
PROF. CILVELES RICKAEDS.
All
the Old ravorites Retained.
1
i
; lamctte ..lenuian.
Open all the Year Performance Every Testimony iu tne above ease will be taken
Night Entire Chance of Programme. j Iterore the Register and Receiver at Yancou
Evcry Night, Comprising ver, Wttsh. T-r.. on Monday, the .Kh day of
SOHCS, DANCES AMD ACTS. ' Anv and all iisrsous havimr adverse claims
We t-rivc the Best
Variety Entertainment
Ia the Vest.
Tlie theatre is crowded nightly, and all ;
who have witnessed the entertainment pro-
nouiice It to be eo-,al to any given elsewhere.
Mr. nut as :. caterer tor tne pinnies
nitsement can nut be excelled. Anvbodv
i amusement can not be excelled
wishing to sjcnd a pleasant evening and
see sparkling wit and beauty without vol-1
garity, should improve the opportunity aud 1
come,
Tlie company comprises the followia
well-
Kttown Artists :
Miss Fa'i:ii? Walton.
M iss Makv Moci.ton,
Mi:. Waltkk Pai:i;s.
Mr. Cuas. Harrows.
Mu. Ukkrv Wfst.
All of which u ill appear nightly iu their dif.
ferent sjiccialties. i
Open air concert every evening ; perform-1
mice commencing at S; entrance to theatre
on Ronton street ; private boxes on 'Chena- j
mus street. !
No-or Stars in Rnpiu Saccussion ! I
Notice of Dissolution.
-jVTOTICE IS HERRY GIVEN THAT TIIE
J-1 co-partnership Iieretofore existing be
tween J . W. Ruddock and A. S. Levake. un
der the linn name or Ruddock and Levake.
has been this day dissolved by mutual con
sent. All accounts due the late firm must
be paid to J. W. Ruddock and he will imiv
all Indebtedness or the firm.
J. W. RUDDOCK.
23-lOd .A. S. IXYAKE.
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
Oregon -Railway & Navigation
division
On and after April 1st, 1 883.
0m Stmers will il from San Fnin
ofee ami 1'wi html prry ilme days, j
I.t'Mviiuf SiMur St. wharf San Francisco, at
Vt M A. M.. ami AtitswtH tit Dok. rortland,
MMa!j;h
flirouaclt Tickets soiit to all princion
(iaaad and 1
rtties in trt l nu state:
r!im.
River and Rat! Division
On and After r:a:ch 18, 1883. I
RAIL DSViSIOK.
trains kavt' rortland for Fast frit poitst'
i at :ait A. M. SnmiRys esi-eptd.
IHYEit llVilo. (JJitldlc 'olunthtn). I
iua: h nvf rortland lor Dalles at T MO 1
A. M.
also : ,
,
Mn Tm. I Wtvirhitj Fri.
hwl
A -writ ..
i.wt.r - I I I ' I
tMMtK...
Alt CAM
llii amU ASll. A.Mlft AM 1
i' ,.., i. rtii
V ! ;t.Ajr.. . IsamI i
iwITiifU vU wi1 ! L in U m '
1 sieiH ...
: LTEy.'L'l V2f,Jli: 1
rcan( tori a for I'art !t,t at k a. ta. rfaiij ei- i
Astoria to Portland.
rAST LINK.
Sleaior IVtrfo Wojt wtlllrave Astoria
for Tort mu. I l 21.
lifliirniiMf. Iivs rj.rtlaiMt for AMoriu, i
!i A. 2!.. .lily. W diHMi.is ewepted. I
l'nlihan rM-e I'srn rnnin? tffttwpen I'art
i.tntt. VkSU WalUaml l).itnn.
JOHN MUIR,
SmiTintt'ii.Ioiit ofTnitllc
a. u STnKEs5. Assbt. Siipt. TralHe.
' l.. II. 1 KISM Ul l.
Manager.
tlwaco Steam Navigation Go.'s
Ge. Miles,"
Will make two nMtiid irips from
;Astona to Fort Canby. and llwaco.
; ON
('oitiiui'iiriiiK .lime 'ilt, ISSo,
I Will leaw Astoria, at 1 n'rlorl: X. 31. anil
' it Kti K.N.roiim--tiiig Willi thv O. K.& N.Co's j
i Steamer "Wide West." to or from Portland. ,
And Irave Astoria again. Tor
!lart. direct, at 2 o'clock 1. 31.
After .Inly .-.Sli. either the
; Steamer Gen. Miles, or Gen. Canby.
! SlJiu1 TSSuSS
j am WeiliK'xiavs eeeptnl. lettvin
As(uria , A 31 Wei,nt.slsJJ S,
. Anil It A. M. on Sundavv
I a.
' .1. II. I. l.KAV.
Oregon & California R.R.Co
On an alter May IS, tss.t, trains will run as
fo?lws, DAI Li (Except MUM'.aj?).
KASTSWR DIVISUKT.
Kriwccn rO!:TIi.l.M nucl i;i.BMAM
ili.ll. Tit A Ut
LKAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland....... 7:30 a. M.iGIoniIa!e10:r5 p. v.
(Herniate 1:00 A. ji.ll'ortland ir2T p. m.
ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN.
LKAVE. ARRIVE.
Perthnid I:W P. M.l Lebanon !'.20 P.,',1
I Lebanon 4:
t
A. M.!PorMand...ln:06A.M
" t.an1 c-d',,01Il? " rorrj
UU coanocUoa w,th all 'orular'lram or
' I'ivwwhi.
:
!
JSet
W'JMTIW: DIVISIO.X.
iortlmil unit t'orvnllis
iwei'ii
i vavv jituivp
forllaml flaw A. M.Corva!lt-. . l::!0 P. M
C.rvaI!is......S:SJ A. M. Portland ...:5:20 P. M
KXrKKSS TttAIX
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
f Portland .jtfMr.M.iMcJiinnvilIe-.btOOi'.ii.
i .McMinnville.":t"A.M.jPortIaml S :30 a.m.
Closo connections mado at Glondale with
thoStagos ofthelreon and California Stage
Comi'any.
xfaTTiokots forsalo at all tho irineipal pointf
in California and the East, at Company's
Office.
Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or.
Storage will bachar""-! on freight remain
inc att'omiwnys Wrlio'50 0vor24 hours.
r rocat will not lo received for snipmonl
-iftor 3 o'clock P. on cither tho East or
' Vat id& Divi-ion.
JOHN Mriit.Snp't i.rTraQIc.
A. I-STOKES. Asst. Sup't. of Traffic.
Siionlwatsr Bay Transportation Co.
SUMMER ROUTE.
Astoria to Giyrnpia,
Touching at
S-'ort Stevens, ort "anhy, Ilwae.o.
North Jlench.OyNierville. North
(?nvp, ieter.son 1'oint. Ifn
iiium, .llonte.-ano.
And all points on Siioal water Bay, ami Gray
I Harbor.
GEN. MILES. J
Strs. or V
On
Columliia Piver.
GEN.CANUY.)
" G EX. GARFIELD
' MONTKSANO
Skoalwatcr Ray.
Gray's Harbor
Connecting with Stages over Portages.
1-cave Astoria fi- Olympia. at - - 7 A . 31.
On Mondays. Thursdays ami Saturdays,
arriving at Montcsuno the day after leaving
Astoria through trip iu GO hours.
Leave Olympia for Astoria on same days.
Notice oi Application to Purchase
Timber liUndri.
J AND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER. W. T..
jU May 15. iss-'.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with tlie provision of the Act of Congress
approved June a. 17S. entitled "An aet for
rhe sale of timber lands in the states ot Cali
fornia. Oregon, Nevada, and in AVashington
Territory." Malhias C. Aten. of Multnomah
j County. Oregon, has this day filed in this
i office his application to purchase the east Y
i.f iinrtliii-i.cr I. ml l.tc I i.rulinii IU
township :i north, of range ." wet or the Wil-
I to the above described lands or anv -portion
(thereof, are hereby required to file their
claims in this office within sixtv (o davs
from date hereof.
FRED. W. SPARLING
Register.
BEFORE AND - AFTER
ElKbb ippliar: a:s zzzi a 33 Zij i1-
T0MEH0NLYfY0UNB0R0LD,
WHO aro sniTorlns from Nervous Decil
rrr. Lost Vitautt. L-ick ok Jiervt:
ToacE xsd Vigor, XTisnsa "Weaksesses, nnd
all those dUoases of a Personal J. atpre re
r.ultln? from Abuses and Other Causes.
Speedy relief and completo restoration or
IlEALTU.VtOOUand 3IAXHOOD GUAItASTEED.
The grnndost discovery of the Mnejeentk
Century. Send at once for Illustrated Pam
phlet free. Address
VOLTAIC BELT CO.. MARSHALL, MICH.
0 ss
-X
Notice of Application to Purchase
Timber Lands.
T AND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W.T.,
SuffiilSsiTen that m compute
: with the provisions of tho Act of Consre&i.
approved June 3, 1STS, entitled "an Act for
the sale of timber lands in tho States of
I California. Oregon. Nevada and in Washing
ton Territory," tuiaries riiia, or -Multnomah
County, Oregon has thia day filed
in tuts ollleelu.s application to purchass tne
North West li of Section S, Township 1 j
North of Range . "West, of the Willametts
Meridian.
Testimony in the above case will be taken
before tho Keeistcr and Receiver, at Vaa-
C0MTer "VVaslV Tcr on Thursday, the Oth day
Anv and all persons having adverso claims
: to the above described lands, or any portion
i thereof, are hereby required to file their
I claims in this office within sixty (CO) days
j from date hereof.
FRED. "W. SPARLING,
! JeO COd Register.
Notico of Application to Purchase
Timber Lands.
y AND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W.T.,
-J nay un. lss.
i Notice is hereby given that In compliance
wiin me provisions ot tne Act 01 congress
approved Junes. 1S7S, entitled "An act for
the side of Timber Lands in the States of
Sat 1 California. Oregon, Nevada, and In Wash
! iiigion Territory'." Charles Beatner, of Mult-
ltomaii county, uregon. nas tms uay lueu in
this otllce his application to purchase the
01 Auriu ivesi ; aim riast,oj aouia
West 4, ol Section 12,-Township 9 North, or
Rnge West, of the Willamette Meridian.
Testimony
before the Register and Receiver, at Visi
couvcr, Wash. Ter., 011 Thursdav, the 9th,
day of August, 1SS3.
Any and all persons havinc adverse claims
to the above described lands, or any portion
thereof, aro hereby required to fllo their
claims in tills olllce within sixty (CO) days
from the date hereof.
FRED. W. SPARLING,
jeo-fiod Register.
Notice of Application to Purchass
Timber Lands.
LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W. T.
May 15th, 1383.
Notice Is. hereby given that in complianco
with the provisions of the Act of Congress
approved June 3, 1ST3, entitled "An act for
tlie sale of timber lauds in the states of Cali
fornia, Oregon. Nevada, and in Washington
Trritnrv "ltnrv Matwni. nt Miilinnmoli
j CountyOregon, "has this day filed In this
i ofli co his application to purchase tho east 54
01 norinweM a anu west aoi nonneast not
section 22. township o north, of range 5 west
or the Willamette Meridian.
Testimony In the above case will be taken
before the Register and Receiver at Vancou-
. ver, i :tsn. i.er., on iuouoay, me sum any oi
Julv. 1SS.1.
j Any and all persons having adverse claims
j to the above described lands, or anv portion
1 thereof, are hereby reouired to tile their
claims in this ol
from date hereof,
claims in this office within sixty (GO) days
FRED. W. SPARLING,
Register.
Notico of Application to Purchase
Timber Lands.
LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, "W.T.,
May i.-i iss;;.
Notico Ls hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of tho Act of Congress,
approved June 3, 1S78; entitle "An act for th
sale or timber lands- in the states of Cali
fornia. Oregon, Nevada, and In "Washington
Territory," hazel Latham, of Multnomah
Countv. Oregon, has this day filed in this
oftlce Ids application to purchase the south-
: east .i oi section is. xownsnip a nortu, ot
; range 5 west of the Willametto-Mendlan.
t Testimony in the above case will be taken
1 before the Register and Receiver at Vancou
I ver.Wash. Ter., on Saturday, the 2Sth day of
i July. t$S3.
! Anv and all nersoas havinc: adverse claims
to the above described lands, or anv portion
thereof, are hereby required to illo their
claims in this otlice within sixty , (CO) days
from date hereof.
FRED. W. SPARLING,
Register
Notice of Application to Purchase
Timber Lands.
LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W. T.,
May2!)th,lSS3.
Notice Is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the Act of Congress
approved June a, 1STS, entitled "An act -for-the
sale of Timber Lands in Hie States of
ft JonTyrritorV Ptiniiiicev I? Smith of
! JW JStnomih Stmt-?oSS lias thte dav
ffiffi
California, Oregon, Nevada, and in Wash
Hied in this office his application to purchase
the north-west l.l of section 10. Townshin'J
north, of Range 5 west, of the Wilamette
Meridian.
Testimony in the above ease will bo taken
before the Register and Receiver, at Van
couver. Wash. Ter., on Monday, the 13th day
of August, 1883.
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 dato hereof.
FRED. W. SPARLING,
jelO-COd Register.
Notice of Application to Purchase
Timber Lands.
LAND OFFICE, AT VANCOUVER, W. T.,
May 15th, 188a.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with tlie provisions of the act of Congress,
approved June 3, -lSTS, entitled "An act for
the sale of timber lauds in tho States of Cali
fornia. Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington
Territory," John K. Furry, of Multnomah
county, Oregon, has this day filed In this of
fice his application to purchase the south
west of Sect ion 22, Township 9, north, of
Range west of the Willamette Meridian.
Testlmonv in tho abovo case will be taken
before the Register and Receiver, at Van
couver, Wash. Tcr. on Monday, the 30th
day of JuIy.l$S3.
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,
Register.
Notice of Application to Purchase
Timber Lands,
LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W. T.,
MayiSth.lSSJ.
Notice is hereby given that in complianco
with the provisions of the Act ot Congress
approved June :t, 1S78, entitled "An act for
tlie sale of Tjmber'Lands in the States or
California. Oregon. Nevada, and in Wash
ington Territorv," Charles H. Hood, of Mult
nomah County, orcgou, has this day filed in
this otllce liis application to purchase the
northeast i of Section 8, Township 9 North,
of Range 5 west of the Willamette Meridian.
Testlmonv In the above case will be taken
before the Register and Receiver, at Van
couver, Wash. Ter., on Monday, the R5th
day of August. 1883.
Any and all persons having adverse claims
to the above described lands, or any portion
thereof, tire hereby required to file their
claims in this oflice within sixty (CO) days
days trom date hereof
FRED. W. SPARLING,
JelO-cod Register.
Notice of Application to Purchase
Timber Lands.
LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W. T.,
May 23th, 1833.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with tlie provisions or the Act of Congress
approved June 3, 1STS. entitled "An act for
the side of Timber Lands In tho States of
California, Oregon, Nevada, and in Wash
ington Territory." William Flinn, of Mult
nomah County, Oregon, has this day filed In
'his office his application to purchase the
southeast 't of Section 12. Township 9 north,
of Range 5 west of the Willamette Meridian.
Testimony in the above case will be taken
before tho Register and Receiver at Van
eouter. Wash. Ter., on Tuesday, the 14th
day of .August, 1S83.
Any and all persons having adverse claims
to tho above described lands, or anv portion
thereof, aro hereby required to file their
claims In this office within sLxty ((50) days
from date hereof.
FRED. W. SPARLING,
jelO-COd Register.
Notico of Application to Purchase
Timber Lands.
T AND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER. W T..
JU May 15, 18SX
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 lands In the states of Cali
fornia. Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington
Territory." Robert Crayton. of Multnomah
Countv. Oregon, has this day filed in this
office his application to purchase the south
west U of section 10, township 9 north of
range 5 Avest of the Willamette Meridian.
Testimonv In the above case will be taken
before the Register and Receiver at Vancou
ver. Wash. Ter., on Saturday, the 28th day of
July, 18S3.
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 hereor.
FRED. W. SPARLING ,
Register
''ilackraetack." a lasting and fra
grant perfume. Price 25 ana 80 cents.
Sold by W. E. Dement.