(f AST01IIA, OREGON: SATURDAY AUGUST 4, 1B83 GOMMEBCEAND TRADE. PORT OF ASTORIA. A RRI VA LS FROM SKA. GriscJale. Krap Liverpool August: Orecnn cs. Pohlman. S I' Aacst S VESSELS jy THE Rl VER. OhcsobroucK Am sp Highland Light,' Am. sp titrry Morse. Am sj "orca, .mrti Imperial, Am sp Keeper, Am sp Titan. Am Indiana, Am sp, Glenbervie. Br bk Western helle. Am sp Olive S.Southanl. Amsp Coteina. River Jitti.lJriu Kate F Treep. Br bk Aberleinno. Hrbk (imsmprf. Or bk Tarn U'Slianter. VESSELS OS THE WA Y. Frotn Forolsn I'ortN. for tin Columbia Itlrr Antoinette, ltr bk HoukUosk Jane 4 Uarcany. Itrsp Aprils ('trite Klencfell. lirt-p May U London ISanffsliire. Jlrbk April 1 London Hhotan, Br hp Liverpool May 12 City of Madrid. Br fp Mar 3 Clvd Chasca. Br bk l.iverjool March if Cairnsmore, Brsp London April 37 Dovcnby, Br bk Newcastle X SW Kskdaln. Br bk Livsrjwol J!y Fiery Cross. Br sp Sidney (jlenperiK, Br bk April 23 Cardiff (irran. Brbk April :G London Harry Bailey. Br bk Buenos Ay res Incbcreen. Br?p 1(01 Greeuoek, J tine 2 IronsHle. Br bk Greenock May Ml lble of Anclesea. Br bk May 5 Livorpeol Janet McNeil, Hr bk June 13 Olasffon Kapnnda, Br sp London April Lake Kric, Ursa London April 2 Mallstratc, Brbk Liverpool May 21 Nairnshire, Br sp Glasgow March 21 Oban Bay. Brbk Mar 31 Glaew Uakwortli, Br sp 1V1 20 I.omlwn UlH-ron. Br bk Hull June : Oberon, Br sp London June K Portland Lloyds, Am hp MorttevMte SUy iii ltosfidhu. 15rt.j I'ert Obalmer May II Rmburcshirc. Br lit Feb 6 Landau. Star of ICrin, Br sp Glanw June H Spirit of the Pawn. Br bk May 2 Leeds Scottish Tar. ltr bk Liverpool. March II Slieeir. Br bk Newcastle Marefe 34 W.ctosHhire. Ur bk Bremen Maroh If From A:ntrle:ui iVirlH. Carrie 'U'imJow. Am bk X V Marcs IS Merom. Am i N V MtWasitinitten, An sj Xpk Vork AprM IS M W Watts. Am I New ork May 12 Red Croxe. Am X Y March II Sea Kitic, Am t.p X Y July ! St. Lucie. p New Vork starch 1 1 Sovereign of the Seas Am sp New Vork June 2 Tillie K Starbuck. Am sp X V JhwSJ TIDE TABLE POR ASTORIA Vim:xbk's ot United Stales Coast Smvt v liisit Wawr. i Lav Wtr. p. it. . 1 10...... . 1 421..... 2 2 rj..t.. . 01...... . S 27 7 0."....., 7 ?:.. .. S IS S i) (..... a :k C40 .... 7 28 .... S C3 0 3U 1 IM 1 37 t 15 - J 3 51 4 JS 5 AC 46 .. S -If .. 1) 2 ....10 1 4 &CZ.Z'.V? cz. r. " 11 i 7I.. ! 31 .ll 01 1 T71"".""'.". 0 4 'Zl 0 ft" Columbia LiTr Exports. HMCAI'ITULATIOX JANXJAKV '3. 13 1, ' Iws. wheat... S rjOJJlO fi,2&T Wl.-itir.. li'T.lTC Total, a cargoes 1'Itr.UUAllY. Wheat, ico.900 1ms., value Flour, 121,-liH) bblts., " . 170.1ns .. 11 WW Total. gcaios sas.6i at Aiten. WlicataoT.r&l htishuls) FIoitri.68.lll bids) Salmon (UrtXi ate.si Lumber (50t) 31 ) Total (B cargoes) I'lC.TTiO 4M.K 3,u;S) fi,1KW $m,m ..$inr;,5r,i -hi.tjoo Flour, iMCiObbN . Lumber, W.r. M Total. cargoes 31 AY. 9 To LlrorjUMtt jtfsr HmroMtv. From Portland 10,912 1)H wheat ' XJfcrt IdtlK Hour 1 -s ladae. Total JfXK. Tn Mireiinol per Ilyotmlc. Vnm Porttand ll bbk mr Astoria XT,T8S cs salniiHi.... Si,otw 17.SSI .$77Ac: ? I.70 18.5 To:al Jll.V. r Tjt Llcarjxml jor UUwk. From l'oillaml lftl ldris flour. " Astoria .TJ,KVo cs sttlniitn. tl!.t55 J 7,07.1 181.1S0 Total $171.1tS IS To JAverjuml per Km hi a T. Cnnrell. From Astoria ts salmon........S2.'W,17r Domestic Eirporta. The receipts of certain articles of Or egon promiee, at Mm I'raiieisco, lrom .lumtnry lsl, IS8.1, lo .inly !tdh, nicln sive. have len as follows: Flour, qr sits. Wheat, ctls.... 210.050 Oats. ells.. XI.VS Salmon, bids hf bbls cs pkfts ... ...... Apples, ltipe. b.s...... llutter. pkps Potatoes, sks.................... Wool, bales.......... Hides. 'n Tallow, iiks Beef, bbls Hay. bales.... Quicksilver. Masks Fruit, Dried, pkRs I-eat her, pk;s. Hops, bales.............. Hams, pkgs;.: ............. Cheese, cs...... Flaxseed, sks Corn. I'tR... ........... Canned Goods, cs I-ird, pkfis llacon, c....... CM 41 un 1X110 21.02S 7W 12: C.lb' " 72S 119 3,11)0 11 Common Council. Regular meetings second and fourth Tucs day evenings of each month, at lA o'clock "Poreons desirintr to havo innti.Rm artml upon by tho Council, atanyrosular mootinc must presont tno samo to tho Auditor an iierK on or uoioro in t nuay evening paor to tho Tuosday on which the Council holds its rcKUiar meetings. TJIUS. S. J Kv t.TE, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria Lodge No. 40. L O. G.I. Itcmlar Jlcetinc every Tue.dav Evcnin at 7 o'clock, at Pythian Hall. Atloria. Mem bers of the Urdor, in cood Ftandinjr. are invit. ed toattond. lcgrco meeting 1st Monday of each month. Jly ordor W. C. T. Templa liOdfre, Wo. 7A.P.A.M. Kcsular Communications Crt and third Tuesdays in each month. at7Ji V O'clock. 1. it., tit tho 1 1 nil in Aetnrin XI embers of tho Ordor, in Rood standing, are ... . mi w mlwuu. JJ, UlUC. Ul mo tY.itl. American T.foHnr rf (Tnnni. ltepdar ineethu; 01 Astoria Council Xo. 985 is nem on iae nrst ami thtrd Saturday of cw.ii i:nu:ui. .ti O ClOCK f. SI. uy omer ot council Commander. 1LY Jdo.vritiTH. Sec'tv. BLACKSMITH AND Horseshoeing Estabiishmen I HAVE LATELY SKCUItED THE SEIt vices of a eomnetent hnrscshoer from it littois, and will guarantee satisfaction In that worn, uaitnery worK ami general black smithing done at reasonable rates. Shoj ueur jviuucv a tuiuery. JOHN FEELY. K now That Brown's Iron Bitters will cure the worst cas' of dyspepsia Will insure a hearty appetite and increased digestion. Cures general debility, and gives a new lease of life Dispels nervous depression and low. spirits. Restores an exhausted nurs ing motheT to full strengt1 and gives abundant su tenance for her child. Strengthens the muscles an-1 nerves,cnriches the bloofl Overcomes weakness, wak fulness, and lack of -nert, . Keeps off alt chills, fcycrs. arid other malarial poisoi' Will infuse with netf the weakest invalid. 57 Walker St., Baltimore. Dec i&Su " For sir years I have been a prcat sufferer from Blood Dkcase, 1j s pep5ia,andConstipationnilecai so debilitated thai I could not ret: n: anything on my stomach, in fart, life had almost become a burt'c:i. Finally, when hope harialmors l-.'i me, my husband seeing Bkown Ikon Bitters advemed in v paper, induced me to give it a tri.. 1 am now taking the third Ki:! and have not felt so well in m years as I do at the p-tcsewt time. Mrs. L. F- Cwk ik Brow's Iron Bitters: will have a better tonic effect upon any one whe needs "bracing up," thai any modicine made. 3IAHKETS. CSNTEAL MARKET. General assortment of table stock cotistanUy on hand, such as Canned Fruits and Jelly J Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, KGGS. BUTTER. CIIEESK. Fresh Fruits and Vegetahlss, t'iSIJ. POULTRY ANI A1?I; In the season. CIGARS ,UV TORACCO. Best of IVWES AI5 LKiUORS. ,ll cheap for CASH. Goods sold on com snisnon. opnostle I. v . Ctisc's store. J. KOUGERS. "Washington "Earket, Main S7recf, - - Astoria Oregon BEBGMAX 0 BERRY r ESP2CTFDLLY CALL THE ATI EN Xtjtion of tho nublic'to the fact that the above Market will always be supplied with a FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY FHESK AND CURED WIEATS1 Which will bo sold at lowest raton. wholosalo and rotaiL Special attention riven to f.uppb sums. LOOK HERE ! We respectfully inform the public that we will always keep on hand the best quality of Presli. and Cured Meats ALSO Choice Family Groceries, Fresh Fruits. Vegetables. Crockerj' and (Jhuss-ware. Ships, Hotels ; and Hoarding Houses sup plied on liberal terms. A share of lhe nnblic imtronage lsrcsnect ltiuy sonciteu. dtf, WARREN & THOMPSON nm in ni-A TT7"nm 1 All lVlAlxiVili I. WHERRY & COMPANY, Fresh and Cured Meats, FRUTS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEU Street. Astoria, Ox ASTORIA FIXIK DKPAitTJIKXT W. .1. IJARRY Chief Engineer F. P. HICKS 1st Asst. Engineer J. G. CHARTERS ;.2d Asst. Engineer BOARD OF DELEGATES. Rcsularineet- lug lourttt .Momiay in each inontu, at 7 o i. m at nan oi ASionai-.nL'ine uomnauv No. l. Ofi'ickrs. C. J. Trenchard. Pre?iilent : A. A. Cleveland, Secretary ; F. U l'arker, Delhgatks. L.E. Sells. C. J. Trenchard. Chas. Stickles, of Astoria Engine Co. No. 1 ; Win. J-leConulc, F. L. Parker, II. F. Fracl, ot Rescue Engine Go. No. 2: Ed.l). Curtis. F. d. Taylor. A. w. Rerrj'. of Alert Hook and i-auueruo. xso.i. ASTOUIA EXG1XE COXPAXY Ao. 1 . Regular meeting first Monday in each inontlu Officki. W. "W. Tarker, rresidont ; Ii. E. Selijr. SecreUtry : Win. Bock. Treasurer : S.G.lncalls. Foreman :CIias. Walltnan. 1st Asst. Foreman ; Ilenrj Miller, 2d Asst. Fore man. RESCUE EKGTXE C03f PAKY No. -. Jtcguiar meeting lirst Monday in esicli mouth. OfFicnns. C. W. Fulton. President :1L F. Pracl. SccrtatT; .1. 1. Jlerrjman, Ass't Secretary: F. 1. Parker, Treasurer; F. L. Parker. Foreman : II. F. Prael, 1st Asst. foreman ; James Jiare. 2U Asst. Foreman. ALERT 1W0KAXD LADDER Co. Xo. 1. Regular meeting second -Monday in each month. OKFiCEits. J. O. Bozorth. President : C. B. Elbersou. Foreman : F. Vf". Ferguson " 1st Asst. Foreman; J. W,-Ferchen, 2d Asst. foreman. Uatarrll cured, lioaltli nnil wint. breath Secured bv Shilob's Oatnrrli Rom. edy. Price 50 cents. Masai Injector free, xwrsaiouy W.Ji. JJCmenr. The Power of Water. j The properties of water are only partially understood by those who have never seen it under high pressure. The Virginia City Wa ter company, sas the Beno Ga zette, get their supply from Mar lette Lake, on the Bigler side of the mountain. They get it through a long tunnel, and arc then on the crest of a high mountain opposite Mount Davidson, with Washoe valley between. To cross this valley by a Hume would be almost impossible, so the water is curried down the mountain side U the bottom, and crosses under the V. & T. railroad track, on the divide between Washoe and le3's, then up again Jingle to the re- quired height in iron pipes. The deDression created in the line of carriage is 1,720 feet, and (he pressure on the pipes is $00 pounds to tne square inch. One pipe is 11 inches in diameter, is quarter-inch iron, lap-welded, and IS feet long, with screw joints. There is little trouble from it, but the other, which is V, uu: lies diameter, and . is riveted pipe makes inon or less trouble all the time. The pipe is laid with the seam down, and whenever a crack is made by the frost or sun warping- it, cr from any other cause, the stream pours forth with tre mendous force. If the joint is broken open, of course the whole stream is loose and jjoes tearing down the moun tain, but usually the escape is very small. The break last week was less than five-eighths of an inch in diameter, and et the water in the Hume was lowered an inch and a half by it, and the pressure went down lo or 20 pounds. Cap tain Overton says that 50 inches of water went through it. It has been probably a 'car in cutting , and was made by a little stream hardiy visible to the naked 030, but escaped through a joint fect off ttlti thc iron un. til the pressure inside broke it through. rhen such a break oc cms the noise can be heard for half a mile, and the earth shakes for hundreds of fect around. A break the size of a knitting needle will cut a Itolc in the pipe in lmlf an hour. Stich breaks arc rc- .paired by putting a band around the pipe, pouring in melted lead and tamping it in. Such a stream bores through . rock like :t sand blast. The flying water is as hard j as iron, and feels roujyh like a file to the touch. It is impossible to j turn it with the hand, as it tears the flesh from thc bones, and if the fingers are stuck into the stream with the noints up, the nails are instant I v turned back, and sometimes torn loose from the flesh. Connected with Messrs. Rogers. 1 eet & Oos vast ciothinir empo rium, in xev lone, is Mr. L Church, who resides at 207 Rod nev street, Brooklyn. Recently speaking of St. Jacobs Oil, Mr. Church said: "I used St. Jacobs Oil for a severe case of rheuma tism, and found it a sure and pleas ant cure. In fact, the Oil is found in my house at all times; we would not be without it. and whenever I see any one suflcrin"; from aches and pains, rheumatic and other- tvieo T clmrlir coir T7cr 5f- T'ifnVc ".r ' . ' - Ul1 be cured." BILL'S VARIETIES. fiKO.HILL. - - - PROPRIETOR STAGE MANAGER WALTER PA K1CS. - Engagement or MISS SUSIE LEE, Song and Dance Artist. MISS MARY MOtTLTON. diameter Actress and ReritatloJtes. MISS FANNIE WALTON, Songstress. P.ABY WEST, Tlie Child "Wonder. MIL HENRY WEST, ' . Ethiopian Comedian. WALTER PARKS, " Comedian. CHAS. RARROWS. Actor. Togetlier with a new Under the management of PROF. CI1ARLKS RICIGVRD.S. AH the Old Favorites Retained. Open all tho Year Performance Every Night Entire Change of Programme Every Night, Comprising SONCS, DAHCES AND ACTS. We give the Best Variety Entertainment In the West. Tlie theatre is crowded nightly, and all who have witnessed the entertainment pro nounce It to be emial to any ulven elsewhere. Mr. Hill as a caterer for the public's amusement cjui not be excelled. Anybody wishing lo spend a pleasant evening and a.- ui...rMiiur -t in.i iinmtv u'itiimir vul garity, sliwulii improve the opportunity and conic. The company comprises the following ivel!- Known Artists : Miss Faxsxr "Walton. . Miss Mabt Moultok, MK. WALTKIt PAIIKS. Mi:. Chas. HAiutows. Mlt. IlKXUV WK-ST. All of which ylll appear nightly In their dlf, lerent sieciaiites. Open air concert every evening : ierform ance commencing at 8: entrance to theatre mus street on lienton street ; private uoxes on uuena- TJew Sftt t TJor,? cnniu,ulnn SKIN HUMOii 'lYomlcrTal Cure oT a Lad 1- years old, wito for 8 years, from the top or Ills licatl to his ankle?, was one 3Ia"ss of Scabs. nictod with the worst form of Eciema Tor a norwd of eisat vears. So virulent wxs it that from ilic top of his head to within a lew inch es ot im ankles he via ono inr ot real?, which refusotl to yield to any treatment that was attenuated. Kvery remely that wa ?ux FCted by friends or physician w tried in rain. Allopathy, lionsoepntliy, herh., roo. alt-Kater bnthj, flaxfeed nonltic. swap, ointment', and in short cvervthinr that eutild be done to eradicate the disorder scetHeuenly to acsravato it, and the child' Irfo became uuraen to mm. ami tue oxpen?e tne- vari ous experiment! was a constant dram 11 pn onrreiourctf. jly wife read m r the adveittarafnt of the Cutjctra P.r.sinnrs mono t tha da v im. lrs. recolrcd to make one inwr-- aucn.pl a. a cure, cine disease na now eneroatrhtm; upon his face, and seemed ine4irable.) i ro a reluctant consent to tne propoaai. ami an Titian ofXo York. i;homa,le a thor ouch examination ion of tho ca.e. and i'rwird f a cure without the Ieat he:t4tiui ly th n.- w ywir Ct iM t: IUmkii. In : tk. k there vrs. a marked chance: the raw and an- Kry fores hc-Kan to jirotr jw'e and xlmx the! outer edges calcl ofl". and time wore on , they began to disappear cntirvli. nw.il at. the prevent writins the only veartke if !! small pot upon the forearm, ateely visible and fat disipienrinir. ! Tha after 1 if lit years of expend and anx iety, vre havo the intewe sati-!ctHnt of -ins the child's skin as fair and mhooUi a it was before thii dreadful cutanea:" disorder attackctl lum. Sincerely your?. CUAS. IiAKEllIXKl.K 219 FairmOi-nt Atk.. Ji:as.Y Car IIkights, J . Ciiimhiood and youth arc the iorioils when such dUca.scs yield most readily to ;ho9 un fuilinc Skin an! lllogd Specitics, Ct;Tiruit. KKSoi.vrvr, thc noirlilootl'Purilor? apd t'u Tirrsi and CiTirtBA tow the sreat .Skin Cures. Pries cf CfTtt f RA, small boxe. "et large lioxes, Sl.W Citkikv Kim ma j.nt 1.hj lr bottle. Cutictra SoAr, ' : t'l Tin rv SiiAvtxr. Jroir, l-"cts. i-old by ail dmtL'i?. Potter Drug and Chem. Ca, Boston. GQIV1PLETE TREATMEMT $1 A fini;Ie do?o of Sanford- :::tdfral Curt int.antlv relieve t: it Went Sneeing or IleadCold'.CIeat the II .:id a by inaic. sio3 waiery uijenanrc- "roiii ur- .mi : awl Kye, prevents Kin-.inz Noie in the I Heal.ctiro4 -Nervou? lleaoaciie. aiM .MU.n:e ; Chills and Fcvor. Jn Clironic Calarrh it I cleanes the nafal itniKM d'fiwl mu.w. re- Mores thc seno of ."in el I. taie. xial heariiwt when alTected, frees the head, throat, and bronchial tube of offensive rantler. iwistcm ; and iH'.iiliei the bieath. Hop the cmdi and arre-ti the progre! of CaUrrli towards C-1 sumption. One bottle Radical Care, one box Catarrhal Solvent and Snnford' Inhaler, all in one packase.oralldniKx'iisforl, Ask f.irSAs iokh's Kaik al Ct'Cb PoTri.E Iaro axu Cn::y. Co.. Uostov. ,rCf 1 Kfi For the relief and prevea-JUl--IlVO,tirn,tI'elri.lHiit l Is ap- pnrii.oi ineuniaiiim..Aeu- WiCy- Coldft. Wca'-iiUek' Sto aaeh Tt- andliowelf.SholinsPaiw, "Y riicC1 "nlrttation. Uyspepsja, Liv 'vvyv cr Complain' BiliousFcver. ' --vN. lalaria and lipidemics. tue jC r'rTRI e V HnV I'laMrr.Man Illor- rs.i tfi c ,rIc inJlriy eoinbined; "LASTYi withat'oroUHZMaslrrtend : w 1 l;us .1 at pain. '." evetytrturre. ! BABY For Infantile and Hlrtit j 1 Illinois, Houah. Chapped i nraiiTirirn tr t;i':L-.v khi. Aetue DCAU ! iriHn Uasli, Pimples, ami Sfeiii l'.leniLilies. use ClTircit-V SOAl. an ex quisite skin V.y.M rti'iKit.and Tidlet. Hath, and Nurserv sanative. Fragntnt with deli eioiK llow.tr odor and Cutieiira Imlsaias. AbMilntely jittro; highly medieiiial. In-dorM-d bv physicians ; preferred h llieellt-. Sales in ii and ls2. 1.0CJ.C eaki-s. AUn jh.cir.1l)i prtjnirrtl for 7mrf.i(7. rv JiiE OF THE OLDEST AND K0S7 lEUABLi HEMEDIES IN THE WORLD TO?. THE CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Irifluenza, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, and Every affection of tho THROAT, LUNGS AND GKEST, Including QOraSUMPTBQK. A WELL-KNOWN PHYSICIAN WRITES: " It does not dry up a cough, and le;c t-:im kchind, as Is tlie case with most preparations, 1;U bocns it, cleanses thc longs and allays irriuubs thus renvovbg (tie cause of complaint." HO NOT i:n DECEIVED 1 articles be: iS siaiiizr nncs. Be sure j-ou ct DH. WISTAR'S BALSAU OF WILD CHERRY, vkh tlie signature of" I. BUTTS" on tacroppec SO Cents and S1.00 a Bottle. Prepared by SETH W. FOWLK & SONS, Bos a.Msss. c!Jhvdntt;at:J dealers ecntTaE' HOSPITAL. ASTOKIA, - - - OREGON rBIHIS INSTITUTION. UNDER CAKE OF JL the Slslcts of Charily, is now ready fo: lh reccirtion of jiaticnts. l'rlate rooms for the accommodation ol nviliuirtiurllinni 1'atienLs attiniiteu at an ttotti uay or nitti . No physician has 'exclusive right, even patient is free to and has the jmrilese of ompkiying any physician tiiey pretiT United States Marine Seamen who pay Hospital Dues, are en-1 lieu to tree aire ami aiifiuuu-.ce at tins tio .Ii.rini.cl.l-iiii l..m.lo ....... I ..K mined for United Slates Jiariins at thc Cus tom House. SlSTKUS OF CtXAKITl Street Improvement Notice. NOTICE is hereby iveit that the Common Council of the City ot Astoria propose to order thc construction oC a sewer twenty inches wide and eight in ches deep in front of Lois l,Ly, and 4, IJIock No. 65, along the south side of court street, m the City of Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, as laid out and recorded uy John jlcCIttre and extend ed by Cyrus Olney. to connect with 01 ney street sewer: the lumber to ho used in the construction of said sewer shall be sound fir not less than two inches in thickness, and unless a remonstrance signed by theowners of two-thirds ofthc property fronting on said portion of said street be filed with the Auditor and Clerk within ten davs from the final publication of this notice, viz. June 20th the Common Council will order said improvement to be made. Iiy order of the Common Council. Attest T.S.JEWETT. ; Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, August J.1833. & 4 - SHIPPING NOTICES. Columbia Transportation Go. FOR PORTLAKD. Vlk-!i luw ben nflttl for ihr comfort of pawr.sprs will Ira re Wll-tm nd. FWier's dock pvery Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 AM. arriving at Perikmd at 1 P. U. IXuruimr Ira res 1'orttand evry 7uesdcus end Thursday ai 6 A. M. Attivtn'g ai Aatoiia ut 1 P. M. An additional trip trill tor wnir wt Sunday of rucA Week, U-ati: ltlanl al O o'rlofSi Wial,,K Um TJ?r5rr r !"" rwjdl-iit ' Prr.Wft. i . ... - &&tfir.n and ? 051 ana. 7t-Jr- --v I tf -Str- WESTFO t?T, ! !I Sl'.r.UMAN'. MAS rill. V.T.l iak- r.-pilar trip to Portiaud and; A.i.u ivit HunM-ir.s 4h k, fwH vt iior-: rim :-lr rt. Purtkind. at c a.m. Sturda-. t ash: v.:s l.-av ntlMHi m rtwrs torin. at R a. m .l'l:crMlav. j fegr : i-tght fani l at reawnabn rale?. WII.Ij MAKKTRIPS AS To YOlX;.s ItiVKii.MotMlays'. WMlwdavs and Saturday. Spetiul triK as iv((4ivtl. Wiil leave ViIwu Jt Kblti'rs wharf at l tVIih sharj, earn mornintr. l.KWISC. 11AAVKX. I'IUht Asoria. Master. ! RE&ULAS STMM TICKET.!1 -Daisy." and Barge. Will leave Astoria, from Grays J)ok. rorOlHey, am! Head of YfnmfM Hive.-. t i.'aily.at s a. x., (except emmumpt ami Sundays. 1 Kt-tnrninjr same day. For IjUMtitigs on Lewis & Clark.- ltlver. On tVediertnyB. at S A. M., Iter urniH? cetim .Inv !...., . . wl '-r tnHpht or Pawage.awdy o lorl, I r at Cray s lock, where Krefeht will lie ro- --. rt.Tlr,T. m-irxMit. J. II. O.GRAY. Steamer TOM rlORHiS. and J'avorite Iiu::t TS NOW KEADY FOK IIUSINF-SS AKD i ean Ik ehartered for exeursiotM, seeial jwrttes. ete at reaAHialde rates. A grwntl stamlMating bu-dnestJ trnHetPd. V. P.OEl.LINt:, 3!a!ter. "There is a tide in Hie atfajr if iHen Whieh, if iakeH at I he ltml, !a4Uo to Fortrtne." Shak'tr.; Bo You Want TO SECURE A. COMPETENCY If iF SO YOUR ISnrplns Earnings i IN I BEAL ESTATE S THAT I TO Mile Maine! IN A YEHY SH0ET TIME. Terminiis Aiitioa to Alliiiia. This addition commences onty five blocks from the 0. K. Sr N. Co.'s extensive improvements, and immediately adjoins the Mammoth Flourinir Mills to be erected bv Sibson, Church & Co. Immense works are now going on right in front of it, and there will be at least four hundred thousand dol lars spent on them this summer and fall. The whole place is al most level as a table, hiiih and sightly, and as before stated, close up to thc property on which Mr villaru is lnausruratin"- immense works of all kinds. Thc lots are all full size, 50x100 fect each, and range in price from 200 to 350, according to location. Terms of sale: One-third cash ana balance m easy montniv or quarterly payments, withoat in terest. Discount made lor all cash Plats may be seen and any further particulars obtained application to E. C. HOLDEX, on Auctioneer and Real Estate Ajr't, Annual Meeting. milE ANNUAL MEETINC OF THE JL stockholders of the O. F. L. & B. Asswi ation will be held on the fourth Thursday in Aueust. the 21. at tho hall of Beaver Lodge No. rfi, l. O. . F., immediately after closing me iKtge. A. J. MEG LEU. Sec'y. For Sale. "UUVE HUNDRED CORDS DRY HEM JU lock Wood, which I will deliver at the nouses of customers for 31 a cord. Draylng or all kinds done at reasonable rates. R..Jt. MA'iaoiN. TR AN SPOUT AT 101? TJNES. Oregon Railway & Navigation On and After April 1st, 1883, Orean Stcaiuers will mil from San Fran cie ami Portland cvrry llircc laj-, iavii'Srw.irl. wharf Iran Frauciseo. at 10 A. J!.. and Alnsworth Dock. Portland, at Midnight. TJiroBsli Tifliots hl to all principa eitis In thr United Slates. Canada and Europe. River and Raii Division. On and after July 22 d, I S83. RAIL l3IMS!Ofi. PasswngrrTjTiinslrave Portland ft Kast era plwi?, at 7:30 A. 31.. dally. UJVF.j: IJIV3SIOS Ollddli' Columbia). IbnK i.'9v Portland for Dalles at 7 -.00 JA.M. teud fsir T. We. Tlw. FrJ. I t?wt .tria m4 i " -" 7 T" T"'"i V ' 1 totter t'o- I I ... Mjt,.tr..;Ai; tam AM 1 6 AM 17 AM.. Salem ISAM" ' IKAiH ... B1. " , ' I. ...I ...I vtoru.Kf 1 aw1amUamkam P AM SAM Iares Astoria for Irllml at a. m. daily e- jepSmy A-tnr; tr on,fU-fl A-tona to Portia. .ci FAST lixk. steamt-r . nlo v.'c?.t will leavo Astoria 1 for Portland. : P. M. ! lN'tnrnins. lave Portkmd for Astoria j A. .12.. daily, WVdne.Mlays fxcejded, i PkIIih3b Palaee C'ars ranainx between Port- !- lam I. aaa .MiwniMk. C.I1. PKliSCOTf. JOHN J1UIU, Manager. Sup'torTrah'.c : A. l STOK15. " E.lMtOHHKS. Afct.Snp't ofTniflU. Cen'l AKfiif mco Steam Navigation Oo.'s I s:mmei:sciii:ih"i.k. ' Astoria lo Fort Stevens, Fsrt Car by, ' and lltuazo. - " mnfetin? with 1. A. Loomt St:u:o Line, iMNiiwalfr iKty 1 niiisjMtrtatuni 103. nteainur tor Oytt.TVilic,tdaiIyt, lontcsano, and i i.vai;i:i. Jlondays, Tlutrsdays. 1 and Saturdays. Steamer 4Ge5i. 31iles'," or fGen. 0anl)v" Will make two trips dally, except Wednes aav. lietweeii Astoria and Hwacb as follows : Ijtttva Astorta at 7 A JL touching at Fort Stevens simI Fort Canby and arriving at 11 waeo at s i$0 A ii . Ueturning, leave flwaco at 8 A JI lr Antoriaand arriving there at 11 -M A yi, land ahmg side steamer Wide West to transfer jfeoniers, lkngg:ge and Kwehl. lave Astoria at 1 I'M fr Ilwaeo direct, !;umI arrive tliere at 2-M P M, Keturning, leave Ilwaeo at .1 i P M. toiieh al Fort Can ity aui f ort Meveiw anu arrive ai .vsionn .-iYa P y. On Wedneswlay? leave Aton:i at t A 51 for Ftrt Stevens. Fort Canby an-t Ilwaeo, i:v tuniintf in the afternoon. Fare between Astoria and Fort Stevens o0 cts Fare lietween Asuria ami Fort Canby or Ilwaeo.. .... .....75cts Fri.ht Itetweeti Astoria and Ilwaeo $2 t0 per ton Horses between Astoria suiil 11 waco 2 tM eneh. Carriages hetwien Aatoria and llwaeo. 2 00 each. J. II. D. OKAY. Agent. iOresfOO & California R.R. Co Oa aa nfier Mxv in. I::, trains will run as j follows, DALI.i iKxcept Mtndnys), KASTSiiiK iHrmwr. j::clwcen I'OUTtAMJ and CLKNMALK LKAYK. ARRIVE. Portland 7:30 a. M.,Glondale 10:25 r. it. j ClmdNle VM A. yt. Portland -IA'ip. M. ALSANY EXPRESS TRAIN. LKAVE. ARRIVE. Port bind l:0u P. M.l Lebanon !.20 P. M Lebanon. i:4 A. 5i.PortInd.10:05 A.M Tne Oregon ami California Railroad Ferry make enneetion with all Kejpilar Trains on KHt-ile Division. KKsratDX nirisrax. i:tvcn I'orilmul nn! Corvnllls. y.vtt. TKAIH LKAYK. ARRIVE. Portland !:00 A. Al.lCorvalits ..l:Su P. 31 Corrallis 8:30 A. M.U'ortland 3:20 P. M lUCfKKSS TJtAi:. LKAVK. ARRIVE. Portteml 5:00 r. K.MclHnnville-.S:00 p. y. .MeMinnville:5A.M.PortIand .. S:90.. m. Closo connection made at (Jlendnle with the Stages of Hjh trezcn and 'Jalifornis Stage Cotntny. tf a TieKeu iwrMlo t ail taapriatipai potnu in California and the Ea.it, at Company'. OSee. Corner F ami Front Sis., Portland, Or. Storage will be ehari"l on freteLt remain- iar att oiKttnv3 n rehou.e overt hours. h roisat will nt l- rcccjreu tor anipmont after 5 o 'oloek P. .tt. on eitber tco East or neatsidd Division. JOHN MUHLSiurt of Tramc. A. 1 STOKES, Asst. Sitp't. of Traffic. Shoalwater Bay Transportation Co. SUMMER ROUTE. Astoria to Olympia, Touching at Fort Stevens, fort Canby, Ilwaeo, North IScacIj.OysterviXIe. Xorth Cove. I'etexrsons .Point. Ho uuiuru, .1Intenam, And all point on Shoalwater Bay, and 0 ray Harbor. GEN. MILKS, 1 Sirs. or v On GEN. CANBY, J Columbia River, Shoalwater Hay. Gray a Harbor GEN. GARFIELD " MONTKSANO Connecting with Stages over Portages. Leave Astoria for Olympia, at - - 7 A. 31 On Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, arriving at Monlesano thc day after Ieavin Astoria through trip In 00 hours.. Leave Olympia for Astoria on same days. BITTERS !. Wilmerding & Co., San Francisco Loeb &Go., Agents. Astoria Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diz ziness and all svmntoms of Di'spepsia Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Sold by W.E. Dement. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W.T. May 21th. l?St. ottce is hereby ci veu that in comnlianee with the provisions of the Act of Conires, approved June 3, 1878. entitled "an Act Xor the sale ot timber lands in tha States el California. Oregon, Nevada and in Washing ton Territory." Charlca Bild, of Mult nomah County. Oregon has this day filed it iuis uiui-truis iippiicuiiou lo purcEuua uic North West H of Section 8, Township 9 North of Hange. 5 West, of the "Willamette .uerniian. Testimonv In tho nhnve p.isa wilt ho tnkui lHjfore the Kegister and Receiver, at Vaa touver. Wash. Tex., on Thursday, the Oth day of August, 1SS3. Any ami all nersons havintr adverse clalsu to the above described lands, or anyporUon thereof, are hereby required to fllo their claims in this office -within sixty (68) days iruiu uuie ucreoi. FRED. W. SPARLING, jeo-cOd Reslster. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W. T May 24th, 18&J. 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 Wask ingion Territory." Charles Beatner, of Mult nomah county, Oregon, has this day filed in this office lib application to purchase the East ; of North West h. and EastMof South West t of Section 12, Township 9 2foith,of Range 0 West, of the Willamette Meridian. Testimony in the above case will be taken liefore the Register and Receiver, at Van couver, Wash. Ter., on Thursday, the 9th, day of August. 1SSC. Any and all persons having adverse claims to the above described lands, or any porthm thereof, are hereby required to file their claims in this office within sixty (CO) days from the date hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, jco-cod Register, Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W. T May 20th, 1883. Notice is hereby given that in compliance Avitli thu provisions of tha Act of Congress approved Juue a, 1S7S, entitled "An act for the sale of Timber Lands in tho States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and in Wash ington Territory," Cnauncey B. Smith, of of'Mitltnomali county, Oregon, has this day tiled in this office his application to purchase the north-west U of section 10, Township 3 north, of Range 5 west, of the Wilamette Meridian. Testimonv in the above case will be taken before the "Register and Receiver, at Van cottver, Wash. Ter., ou Monday, the 13th day of August. I8S3. Am and all persons bavins 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 liereoL FRED. W. SPARLING, JelO-cOd Register. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W. T., May 20th, 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 Land3 in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and in Wash ington Territory." Charles 1L Hood, of Mult nomah County, Oregon, has this day Hied In this office his application to purchase the northeast l.i of Sections. Township 9 North, of Range 5 west of the Willamette Meridian. Testimonv In the above case will be taken before the Register and Receiver, at Van couver, Wash. Ter., on Monday, the 13th day of August, 1883. Any anu an persons uaving au verse ciaima to the above described lands, or any portion thereof, are hereby required to hie their claims In this office within sixty (CO) days days trom uate nereot FRE ?RED.W. SPARLING, jelO-cod Register. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, If. T., May 2flth, 1S33. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Conjress approved Juno 3, 1S78, entitled "An act for the sale of Timber Lands In the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and In Wash incton Territory." William Flinn. of Mult nomah County, Oregon, has this day filed la tits otiice ins application 10 purcuase uie nuthenst of Section 12. TownshlD 9 north. of Itange 5 west of the Willamette Meridian. Testimony m me aoovo case wm oe lasen before the Register and Receiver at .Van couver. Wash. Ter.. on Tuesday, the 14th day of August, 1883. Any ami alt persons naving auverso ciamu to the above described lands, or any portion thereof, aro hereby required to file their claims in this oftlce within sixty (CO) days from date Hereof. FRED. W. SPAKLUNli, jelo-COd Register. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, "W.fT., May 21th, 1883. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress approved Junes, 1878, entitled ,4An act for the stale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and in "Wash- mgtoii -territory," iMcnoias j?eun, oi jnuit uomah county, Oregon, lias Uiis day filed In this oftlce his application to purchase the north-east xj, of section 12. Township 9 north of Uange West, of the Willamette Meridian Testimony in tne anove case vvm ne iaKen before the Register and Receiver, at Van couver, Wash. Ter. on Thursday, the 9th day of August, 1833. Any ami an persons navmg auverse ciaims to the above described lands or any portion thereof, are hereby required- to llie their claims in this oillce within sixty (CO) daya from date hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, je9-C0d Register. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W.T.. May 29th. 18S3. Notice Is hereby civen that in compliance with tlie provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 3. 1S78, entitled "An act for the sale of Timber Lands In tlie States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and In Wash ington Territory," ueorge smaiuoon, ot Multnomah County, Oregon, lias this day filed hi this oillce his application to purchase thc southeast '.i of Section 12, Township 9 nartii. of Range west of tho Willamette Meridian. Testimony in tlie above case will he taken before the Register and Receiver, at Van couver, Wash. Ter., on Tuesday, the 14th day of August, 1833. Any anu ait persons naving aaverse ciaims to the above described lands or any portion thereof, are hereby required to file their claims in this office within sixty (60) days fronuiatc hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, jclo-GOd Register. .Notice of Application to Purchase Timher Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W.T., May 29th, 18S3. Notice Is hereby given that la compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States.of California, Oregon, Nevada, and in Wash ington Territory." Walter M. Smith, of Mult nomah county, Oregon, has this day filed In this oflicehis application to purchase the n orth-east J of section 12, Township 9 north, of Range 5 west, of the Willamette Meridian, Testimony In the above case will be taken before the Register and Receiver at Van couver, AVash. Ter, on Monday, the 13th day or August. 1883. , , , , , Any ana all persons having adverse claims to the above described lauds or any portion thereof, arc hereby required to file their claims In this office within sixty (60) days from date hereof. yRD SPARLING, jelo-COd Register. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER "Wl T. May 21th. 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 States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and la "Wash ington Territory," Harry Beck of Mult nomah County, Oregon, has this day Tiled in this oftlce his application to purchase the South East H of Section 8, Township 9 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 Thursday, the 9th, day or August, 1SS3. Any and all persons having adverse claims to tlie above described lands, or any portion thereof are hereby required to file their claims in this office within sixty (60) days lrom date nereof. FEED. W. SPARLING. je9-C0d Register. ii YtiTfr 1 1 v " i fr-