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ASTORIA, OREGON: SUNDAY- AUGUST 3.1S8S COMHERCyHD TRADE, PORT OFJVSTORIA. & AILED. Qneenof tLe Pacific, s. S 1" Art 4 A RRI VA LS PROM SKA Red Cro. Am tp X V A8S8st4 VESSELS IK THE IUVKR. Qbescbroach, Am sp Highland Licht. Am. sp Harry Morse. Am cp "on4ec. Am ah Imperial. Am ap Keper,Ams Titan. Am Indiana. Am Glertljorrio. Hr 14; Wotfarn IMUi. Amnp Olive S.SoBthard. A Calom. HiverNitlJ.J5r.Si. Kate rraM. Kr M. Aberlrmno. Hr bk linamw; llr I A Tatn O'Shanter, OrtMKlaW. lir m VESSKIJ5 OS THE VTA Y. o I'ruus Forcf em Ports, for the Columbia Kivcr Antoinette. J!r lfc Ilons.nr Jnoe i Uarganr. IlrFp Ajiil"5 Clj-de IHencfeil, Hr May 1 1 hoodoo IianiThir. llr bk April Lew! lihotan, l!rp Liverpool Mr' 12 Oity of Madrid. l!r i Jlar 3 Ptydf Obfisca. llr lik Liverpool Varrit S Caimsmere, Ilrsn London AjtrM Dorenbr. llr bk Newcastle I S AV Kslcdalc. llr hk l.tr rptl .1nlf 95 Fiery Ores. Ur sp SWttejr (UaniKtri. Br bk April il Carcttir (Si-ran. Jtr bk April S6 London Harry IJailey. lir bk liueses Ayr Inclicreon. I'rpjt H81 Greeneefc, Juw Ironside, llr bk Greenock lf it Iwlc ef AnzlpsAa. ISr ltk May 5 Mvwixwl Janet McNeil, llr bk .lutte 13 C) Kapunda, llrp Loadon April 7 Lake lirie, lir an LmhIab April 2B Malfocato, llr lik Liverpool May 21' Nairnsbirc, l!r pp Glaiwow Mam-h t! OVn Hay. llr lik Mar ."4 (Uaw Oakworth. lir sp IVb 20 IsmIm Ota-on. llr bk Hall June OIeron. I!rt-p Louden Jhm W Portland Lloyd. Am sp MoatevWse May If? Kedkc. llr sp Pert Chatmerg Mar 11 Itoxlmntsbi re. llr bk Feb f lmitm Star f Krin, ISr tp (Slasgow .lum- IS Spit it trf the Dan. Ur 14: May; Lamina SeettH Tar. llr bk LivenxHit. March 1 1 Shetrfr. llr bk Xevrctuttlr March 31 WistetMMr. Ur bk Itremcn Mart W I'rom Amt'i-iraii Peru. Carrie AVir.low. Am bk X Y March IS Moroni. Am p A Y MtWa-4ticiei:, Am tp J.w A'ork April IS M V AVatts, Am l.k Xew A arte Way Sea KIuk. Am ap X Y Julv 1 St, Lucie, sp New York March 1 1 Sovereign of the Seat-, Aic Mtw York June Tillie It StarbveU. Am p 7.' Y .Jaoe tt TIDE TABLE FOli ASTORIA Prom taMcs o: Uiitet HttK feast funr;y Hkk Water. S Lvtr U'tr7 a. M. r. a. 7 1 .... S OS ? 44 .... U 2T. ..W 12 .ll 01 ..11 SO 0 tCt i m t 05.... 1 421 . 7 -12.. . 2 111 K IS.... 2 5! S 43.. 0 05 it OH 3 27 US...., 8 .7I !..... 1 -Hil ..11...., .'i 'Sti 11 17 t! 171 042 n...., I..... fi .s!Z ji...., 10 II 0 i"0 1 wu..., 1 .17 15 5J r. i i s -i C 415 SIIU'MKMS POKK1GN. KKCAriTOLATION JAKUARY 'S8. 21U.S7S 1ms. wheat $ 5rtsB7 bids liMr. 2S7,17ti Total, carf;oe.s..............., PKKKlTAltY. Wheat. lfio.doa bus., vhIhi? .? 170.1HS . JM,:: S1S.7.V1 Flour, 241.4U0 IAA., Total, 6caroes 3i AKCU. VhojitlT.r.3l buslids). Flour (.(18.141 blrts) 4sil.ucr Salmon (2tJW5 cjts."s).., 1X.0JW Lunioor (w ai ) Total (Scmkocs) Arm i.. Flour. 21,Stol)bl; ....... Lumber, X7.r. M Tot id. n CJtrKovs HAY. 9 To Lirtir)ii W StUMtntc . From Portliiml 10.242 bus .. .fcJ5 IttrfR wr .. " 1 1 Mdsr. Totnl ... : .irSK. 2 To Lirrriil per Hturak: .From FortlHiiA OlM bbVs flottr v " jArtorhi aT.T" es &itlmHi.... Touil U'LY. 0 To LifernnH jyrr Uliorf:. From l'rllHtnl 1..UM bhls llowr .... " Astoria :t!,.ST)0 e.s s1hh...., ,...WW,11 ?ia-..i W.OOll Sl.sr.i .f:w.ofc; ... 17.KS1 7,(KC 4jWH ...IJ3Ji" ? 7.i!7X Kit.-iiO Total $17Ur3 13 To Liverpool cr Emma T. CmmU. From Astoria 47.235 cs salmou $23C,1, Domestic Exports. The receipts of certain articles of Or egon produce, at San Francisco, from January 1st, 18S3. to .July lath, inclu sive, have been as follows: Flour, qr sks 21.VW Wheat, ctls .... 21 .21 Oats, ctls S3.V2S Salmon, bias -ri! hf bbls k-jh cs ' 137.2S0 pkgs 41 Apples, Ripe, hxs lluttcr, pkgs 101 Potatoes, sks 2S.4JU Wool, hales 2I.GE5 Hides. Net 25,W) Tallow, pkg-s 7lH lleof. l)bls 9 Hay. bales 23 Quicksilver, llasks 122 Fruit, Dried, pkgs C.!fc7 Leal her, pkgs....... ........ 723 Hops.-bales 4!Hi Hams, pl:gs uueese, cs Flaxseed, sks 3,l!Si Com. ctls . Jl Canned Goods, cs Iutl, pkgs M Bacon, cs... .. .. ... - Common Council. Regular meotings second and fourth Tuei Jut urnmnps' of v:ch month, nt 7V4 o'clock earPorsonsdesirinff to have mattors acted aion by tire Council, atanyrosular nicotine must present the samo to tho Auditor ana Clork on or boforo tho Friday ovoninp prior to tho Tuesday on whioh theCouncil holds its regular naootings. j.itUb.t?. Jx.u hii. Auditor ami Clerk. Astoria Lodge No. 40. L O. G.I Rcpalar Mcotimr every Tuofday Evcnins at 7 o'clock, at J'ythian Jlall, Atlona. loin bcrs of tho Order, in L'ood f landinc. are inv'it ed to attend. Degree meeting 1st Monday of each month. By order W. C. T. Tomplo Lodge, I Jo. 7A.F.A. M. i first sad'jAf ith. at74 V Kczular CouiinunicatiAns tbtrd Tuesdays in each mon O'clock. I'. Jl.. at tho ilall in ARforin. .wemuora 01 mo uraor, in cooa standing, aro icvitea to attond. llr orao: of tho W. M American Lotrion of Sonnr Regular meotii:tr 01 Astoria fimnifii v m-. Is held on the first and third SatunJav of eacn mouiii. ai 7 o ciock i. m. lly order of (Vmncil Coiomander. 1L V Montkith. Sec'tv. HOUSE, SIGH, AND CARRIAGE Papar Hanging, Kalsomining, Etc. And all kinds of work in my line done in a prompt and satisfactory manner. 537Shop next cast of Grace Church. JR. E. CHIPS! AN. to vigorously push a businessi strength to study a profession, strength to regulate a household, strength to do a day's labor with out physical pain. AH this repre sents what is wantedi in the often heard expression, "Oh! 1 wish 1 had the strength!" If you are broken down, have not energy, or feel as if life was hardly worth liv ing, you can be relieved and. re stored to robust health and strength by taking BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS, which is a true tonic a medicine universally recommended for all wasting diseases. 501 N. FretaontSL, Bahinwrc During thenvar I was in juredinthestomachbyapiece of a shell, and have suffered fromitevcrsince. About four years ago it broug' it on paraly sis, which kept me in bed six months, and the best doctors in the city said I could not live. I suffered fearfully from indigestion, and for over two years could not cat solid food and fora large portion of the time was unable to retain even liquid nourishment- I tried Urown's Iron liitters and now after taking two bottles I am able to get up and go around and am rapidly improving. G. Decker. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is & complete and sure remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Weakness and all diseases requir ing a true, reliable, non-alcoholic tonic. It enriches the blood, gives -new life to the muscles and tone to "the neryes. MARKETS. CENTRAL MAliKET. General avwlBient of tabic stock constantly on nand. .such as Canned Fruits and Jelly, Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, KGCSS. SUTj'JXS. CIIEESK, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, FISH. POULTUT A3rt In tlw season. CIA5i A7E TOBACCO. All cheap for CASn. Goods sold on oom misKkm. Gpixite 1. W. Case's store. j. roi)(;f.:s. Wasliinjtoii USarket, ilain Sltrocf, - - Atioria Oregon BEliGZLAJf c0 BEHIiT TT IfSl'SCTFIfLLY OALL THE ATXKK. Xi lion of the Miblic to tho fact that the abovo Mar kt will altrsys be supplied with a FULL VARIETY BERT QUALITY rRESK AND CURED MEATS ! Which will bo sold at Inwo't rates, wholemle and retail, bpecial attention siven to stiprU as ships. LOOK HERE ! We rcsW'rt fully inform the miblic that we will always keep tm hand the best quality of Presh and Cured Heats Choice Family Groceries, Fresh Fniits. Vegetables. Crockfciv atM Glass-ware. Shins. Ilotels and Roardintr Houses WHt plied on-llbuial terms. A share of the. nubile lmtronaee is resnccl- fully solicited. dtf . WAR KEN & THO.M PSOX. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COELPAKY, Presli and Cured Mcat, Vegetablos, FRU TS. BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL, CIIETA3!US Street; Astoria, Ox ASTOIIIA FlXtH imrAttTIKA W. J. BARRY Chief Engineer F. I. IIICIvS 1st Asst, Engineer J. G. C1LVRTERS d A.sL Engineer BO,UD OF DELEGATES Regular meel iug fourth Monday in eacli moidh. at 7 -M v. m.. at Hall of Astona timinc ( -oinnanv No. 1. OFFirEiw. C. J. Trcnchard. President; A. A. Cleveland. Secretary: F.I Parker. Treasurer. Diclkgates. L. JL Selig. CJ. Trcnchard. Chas. Stickles, of Astoria tnginn Co. No. l "Win. McConnic.'F. Ifc Parker, II. F. Prael, of Rescue Engine Co. No.'2: Ed.D. Curtis. F. .1. Taylor. A. W. BeiTy, of Alert Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1. ASTOTtTA EKG1KE COITPAXY X. 1 Regular meeting first Monday in each month. OHriciuts. W. W. Parker, President; I E. Selig, Secretary ; Wni. Bock. Treasurer ; S. G. Incalls. Foreman : Chas. Wallman. lct Asst. Foreman ; Henry Miller, 2d Asst. Fore man. RESCUE E KG IKE COMPANY Ko. Regular meeting first Monday in each month. Okfjckjis. C. Vt. Fulton.TrcsIdcnt ;R. 1 . rracl, Secrelan'; J. D. Merryman, Ass't SecreUrj-: F. I. Parker, Treasurer ; F. U Parker. Foreman : II. F. Pniel, 1st Asst. Foreman ; James Hare. 2d Asst. Foreman. ALERT 1WOKAKD JIDDER Co. iVo. I. Regular meeting second 31ondy in each mouth. Ofwckks. J. O. Bozorth. President ; C. Brown, Secretary ; .T.Tuttle. Treasurer; F. B. Elberson. Forcimui : F. W. Ferguson. 1st Asst. Foreman; J. W. Ferelion, 2d Asst. Foreman. Why will yotfJcough when iShilolfs" ure will cive immediate relief. Price cure Will civ 10 cts 50 cts and Si. Sold by W.K. De- menu How to Detect Classical Music. Here is a simple rulo by which the most ignorant may know whether any given piece of music sliould or sliouhl not be admired. If you know at once what it is all alKHit, if it seems to be saying, 1, 2, 3, hop, hop, hop, or, 3, 2, :j, bang, bang, bung, you may con clude at once that you are listen ing to something of a very low or- j der. which it is vour duty to des pise. But whon you hear some thing thai sounds as if an assorted lot of notes had been put into a barrel and wen being persistently stirred up, like a kind of harmoui oiis jrrief"niel. v mav know it'sj 0 - j a fugue, and safely assume an e.- j presfeion of profound interest. If the notes appear to have been 'dropped by accident and are being fished up at irregular intervals in a. sort of placid or drowned condi tion, it is likely to be a nocturne: and nocturnes, you know, are quite too utterly lovely for any thing. If the notes seem to come in carloads, each load of a different kind from the last, and if the train seems to be an unreasonably long tune in passing a given point, it j will turn out most likely to be a j symphony; and symphonies are! just the grandest things that ever J were. If the notes appear to bej dumped oat in a mass, and shov- j eled vigorous!' into heaps, and j then blown widely into the air by explosions of dynamite, that's rhapsody; and rhapsodies are among the latest things in music. Work on the Kalama branch is progrcsshiir rapidly, a large lorce of men being employed, and every effort used to have the road ready by September o. Two locomo tives are at work on the line, one at Columbia City and the oilier at Richardson's place below town, and track laying is proceeding in both directions. The grading will be completed in about two weeks. - Connected witli Messrs. Rogers, Pect & Co.'s vast clothing empo rium, in New York, is Mr. E. Church, who resides at 207 Rod ney street, Brooklyn. Recently speaking of St. Jacobs Oil. Mr, Church said: UI 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, awl whenever I sec any one suffering from aches and pains, rheumatic and other wise, I simply say lUsc St. Jacobs Oil and be cured.' Averill's mixed paints, the heat in use. for sale at .1. W. Coim,s drus store, opposite Occident Hotel. HILL'S VARIETIES. GEO. HILL. - - - I'ROPiriETOK WALTElt PARKS, - STAGE MANAGER Engagement of MISS' SUSIE LEE, Song and Dance Artist. MISS MARV MOULTOX. Cfwmcler Adress ami RccitntioiHw. MISS FAXXIE WALTON. Songstress. - IIARY WI1ST. The Child Woadcr. MR. HEXRY WEST. F.thlopian CoHtcdiMH. WALTER PARKS. Comedian. ('HAS. UAKHOWS. Actor. Together wit'n a new Under the managetnent of PROF. CHARLES RICKARDS. All the Old Favorites Retained. Open all the Year Performance Every Night Entire Change of Programme Every Night, Comprising SOKCS, DANCES AFID ACTS. We give the Best Variety Entertainment In the West. The theatre is crowded nightly, and all who have witnessed the entertainment pro nounce it to be equal to any given elsewhere. Mr. Hill as a caterer for the public's amusement can not be excelled. Anybody wishing to spend a pleasant evening and sec .sparkling wit and beauty without vul garity, should improve the opportunity and come. The company comprises the following well known Artists : Miss Fah;:jk Walton. Miss Makv Moixton. Mi:. Waltkk Pauks. Mb. Ciias. B.vnitows. Mlt. IlKNKV WKST. All of which will appear nightly in their dif. ferent socialites. Open air concert every evening ; perform ance commencing at 8; entrance to theatre on Benton street ; priva'.e boxes on Cliena mus street. New Stars in Ztnpid Succession ! BEFORE AND - AFTER TO MEN OHLY5YOUNS OR OLD, WHO are sufferlnpc from NrxtocsDj-ntL-irr. L jst Vmurr, Lus of N'nan FoacK -iSD Vioon, Wjlstino W CiJCfissES, anil all tltosc diseases of a Pccsosai. Natckk rc FulUnt; frnm Abcses and Ontne Cxcsns. Speedy relief and complete restoration or IIEA1.TO, YtGOK and SUSPOOD OWEAXTinD. The granarst discovery of the Kincteenth Century. Send at onco for niuytrated '"am pMctfrcc. Address VOLTAIC BELT CO.. MARSHALL, MICH. VItalLr.es :tad Eiirichcj ta.- Blood. Tasi op iho System, r.Iakc-s ?T;e V.'-uJ: Slromr, Ballds up SruUcn dorra, IivslKonii Kraln. am! CURES - Dyspepsia, ITervoas Af f ectious, ?5n eral Debility, neuralgia, ?e7;.i- and Ague, Paralysis. Chrrnic Diarrhea, 2ciis Dropsy, Humors, Pedals Cot'. -plaints, Liver Com plaint, Seiniitcn rover, an?: III DISEASES ORIGINATING H A r3 STAV Or THE BLOOD, 03 AA,C0Kr.V.ieS t i DEBILITY OR A Ll-Vi SU'E OF THE SYSTEM. SuppLclbc teocd vrl'.h Vit.ll Vtlnr'.-.U; . Lifo JKIcincnt, IKON, infv z. Vicor aad Now Life into s.":l r - x" s r -" BEING FREE FROM ALCOH- ... -t wi; dfc-tts .c no: iullowed 1 v t 8 - i im, lut ars permanci:. SETII W.TOWI.U & EONS, l'r"-.f , -iairifoa Avocc IV-vi. ScIJ by a!i : u?-io VARIOUS aUACES. AVho.-SSarti with 5ii it'.vn I'ct Scheme Cnltlvnto the :eid oriZumau Xatmi. Hioro have always open r,uaeks : lecnl ( 4uaeT. tbeo!8iealiaae1Kicatiie qHek. and medical quacks. Some of them are bland ; oily follows who anruo and smile the world into believing thoir favorite bit of huMOU?. I Others are injinpous and preteotMMt? iaraiite I Hut they make it pay. Men. sem to love to be swindled, stipulating only that it ?hll he neatly done. Tho dear public aro equally liberal to the electric and inagnct ie frand. This WIok is a genius in his line. He will put a mapnotie belt around your waist, a mugnctic awklwee under your chin, or fityoa. oh! with an en tire sit of mapiotic clothe, warranted to serve the purpose of ordinary garment;, ami and at the same time to chic all di-nrs. from whoopins-coufdi to hasty consumption. Mot of these have no more electric or waR netic newer about them than resides in wool en blankets or in girdles of sackcloth. Only when applied by an expert is electricity of the slightest use as a mcdicinil agent, and even then its valuo is grossly over-stated. What is the stronBCit possible presumptive evidence in favor of a particular rcmoJy? Clearly that it should havo been prepared by roajmnfible porsons of acknowledged skill in the treat ment of disease. Squarely on this foundation stands BEX SOX'S CAPCIXE POROUS PLASTER. En dorsed ly 5,000 physicians, pharmacists, drag gist, and chemist, it needs no further apol ogy nor introduction. It is the one and only true and tried oxtornal application. Quacks of all kinds pay the Capcine tho cmplimenl of thoir dislike, ?s Satan is said to hate holy water. Look in the in kid 1 0 of the plaster for the word "CAPCINE." Price 21 cenU. Senlrtiry fc Jolinn, Chemist?, New York. SAI3ST ES&Ja-ST'S HOSPITAL, ASTORIA, - - OliEGON mms iNSTrruTiox, under care of fi. the Sisters of Chanty, is now ready for the reception of patients. Private rooms for the accommodation ol auv desiring them. Patients admitted at all houi.s.day or nigh:. No physician has exclusive right, even patient is free to and has the privilege ot emplojing any physician they prefer. United States marine Seamen who pay Hospital Dues, are entt tied lo Free cut! and attendance at this Ho pital during sickness. Permits mast be ob- tnined for Untied States Marines at the Cus-1 toni House. SlSTBUS OK GlIAKITl Street Improvement Notice. NOTICE is herebv given that the Common Council of the City of Astoria nmiincn In nnlnr tlio nnntrnrlnn fif sewer twenty inches wide and eiiit in-j clies deep in front of Lots 1, L. ., and 4. JJIockNo. (IS, along the south side of Court street, in the City of Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, as laid out and recorded by John McCIurc and extend ed by Cyrus Olncy, to connect with 01 ney street sewer: the lumber to be used in the construction of -said sewer shall be sound fir not less than two inches in thickness, and unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of two-thirds ofthe property fronting 011 said portion of said street be filed with the Auditor and Clerk AVi thin ten days from the final publication of this notice, viz. June 20th 18S.5, the Common Council will order said improvement to be made. Uy order of the Common Council. Attest T.S.JEWKTT. Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, August l.lSKi. TO THE TRADE ! Messrs. Wm. E. Hooper & Sons BALTiMORE, PAD., Have given us the EXCLUSIVE SALE for Pacific Coast of their Celebrated "W00DBEERY TWINES I ROPE, Including a Full Line of COTTON SEINE TWINES, WRAPPING TWINES, SAIL TWINES, ETC. In addition to above, we have on hand a complete Assortment 01 Needle Brand Seine Twines. Palmetto Seine and Wrapping Twines. HENRY DOYLE & CO. 517 and 519 Market Street, SAN FRANCISCO. Hess Farm for Sale. THIS VALUABLE FARM, ON CLATSOP Plains, consisting of MO acres or dairy and farm land, together with stock and farm tools, is for sale on reasonable terms. For particulars apply to C. N. HESS, In Astoria. JJ-IIU SHIPPING KOTICES. ! Columbia Transportation Co. 5 FOR POP.TLAEyp- vl'AST TIME.) Tlw K.p-.ilxr steamer FLEETWOOD, Which has been reft: led for the comfort or lmneers will leave V.'ibon ami Fisher tloek every Monday, Yednesday and Friday at 6 AM. aniving at Portland at 1 P. M. Uetarniiw; Wves IrUnrt every Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 A. Atriutng at Astotiu at 1 P. M. An adatttenal trip will he made on Sunday of Each Week, IjrtiviHC Fol!n.l at I o'clnrk Siutdny 31 online l'af4TS lv thh rKle eminent at Kalama i ; President. Astoria and Portland. j s-fitr. VgfiYPQRT. ! I 1. II SllhStMAX - MASTK1. j Will mak- rr-ndar tiins la Portland aad! Astoria, h-wie.p IiuritHI's dek. IhX or Mm- ri-oM trvi-t. l'ortlaJKl.atG A.Mtnnlays. : Ant nlil Uavc Wilson FWier's dock.! AMitna. at a a. M. ThurHinyc. j jnrisw wkw w nwomnw raics I WII.LMAKF.TKII'S AS FOLLOWS : To YO"XfiS 1M VEi:. MotMlHxx. Wfdalays and MlunlVit. Special trii-i as niainil. Will leave WiNon & Fisher wharf at O o'clock shan, each niomlns LEWIS ;. IIAAVEX, I Hht AS'Hin. blaster. iBSBuMRSTM PACKET. -Daisy." and Barge. Wjn mw Aau,riii. from Cray's Dock, fcr.?'"11"" , SimdYas.) " " '-" Returning same day. For Landings on Lewis & Clark's Rivt-r. Oh YVcdiir.Mlnys. at S A. Returning same day. ifTFor Frehtht or Pasmiee. annly on ItoMrd.iHt '. -so a m inr Aidnrinaml arrivintrthprfat oral (Sray's Dock. w!un Fttizht will Ik? re-1 reived and stoml. if aecar"- .1. II. D. GRAY Steamer T01V1 MORRIS. ami i'avortte oat fS NOW READY FOR P.l'SlXISS AND! can lie chartered for excursions, sja'Cfa! partes, rtr., at reitsonaiHt rates, a gtMerai stCuawKitine UhsIhpss trauacted. V. R0I:LL1 XG, Master. "There Is a tide in tin? affairs of men Which, if taken at tlM Hood, Iads on to Fortune." Sftfltopcn'. Bo You Want TO SECURE A COMPETENCY ? .IF SO INVEST YOUR s Earnii. IN EEAL ESTATE THAT TO Double in Yalue ! IN A VERY SHOPvT TIME. Terminus . AiitioD to AIM This, addition commences only five blocks from the O. R. & N. Co.'s extensive improvements, and immediately adjoins the Mammoth Flouring Mills to be erected by 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 wholo place is al most level as a table, hiah and sightly, and as before stated, close up to the property on Avhich Mr, viiiaru is lnaurruratinp: immense Avorks of all kinds. The lots are all full size, 50x100 feet each, and range in price from 200 to $350, according to location. Terms of sale: One-third casli and balance in easy monthly or quarterly payments, without in terest. Discount made lor all cash l'lais may ne seen aim any further particulars obtained application to E. C. HOLDEX, Auctioneer and Real Estate Ar?t Annual Meeting. milE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE JL stockholders of the O. F. L, & B. Associ ation will be held on the fourth Thursday in August, the 21. at tlie hall of Beaver Ixiilge. No. Xi, I. O. O. V.. immediately after closing 111c wMige. A.J. MKGL1SR. Sec'y. For Sale. I71IVE HUNDRED CORDS DRY IIEM : lock AVood. which I will deliver at the houses of customers for S4 a cord. Draylng or all kinds done at reasonable Ml rates. R. 1:. MARION. TRANSPORTATION LUTES. Oregon Railway & Navigation A 3T I2VESTOX. On and After April 1st, 1883, Oeean Steamers wiM sail from San Fran risi anil I'ortlaiMl evrrv three illr. Lfrttviu-Koear St. wharf Pan Francisco, at 10 :ofl A. 3L. and Alnswortlt Doek, l'ortiaml, at 3Udnhtlit. Tiiroiifrii TifljptM sold to ail nrlncina ritles in the United State?, Canada and KHrojte. River and Rail Division. On and after July 22d, 1 883. RAIL DIVISION. Passenger Trains leave Portland for East ern jmhius, at . :au a. ai., uany. USVUli mVISIO.Y OIItMle 'olninbla) Kojits hsvt Portlaml for Dalles at 7 :UO A. M. ALSO : Leave 1 on- LT. L Astaria aiid I I I I Tim. Frl. I Sat lower ?a.l Imbta....U AM I AM AM t? AMIS AM Hasten. Ur. :7 AM.' 7 AM 17 AM 6 AM !?..;:"Mam' ! Is am! Vctoria.BO!i; AM! AM AMt AM AM'.g A3I et Swnday. Ac.0: pftr.t-nfi ASO. ia .O i-orrian. i'ast lixk. Sjeainer W:dc Wcwt will leave Asttn-ia for Portlaml. 1 P. IX JSetiiniiiiK. leaves Portland for Astoria, . a. Ji.. uhiiv, eoiM-siiays excepieu. Pullman Palaco Vzr rannins ljctween Port (ami. and MissmiiiIs. G. II. PKKSCOTT. .TOIIN JIUnt, Manager. Sup't of Tnittlc A. 1 STOKES. F. P. ROliEKS. Ani'ist. Sup't ofTnittic. Cen'l Agi nf JlUfPrfl Stpam ?JllUinatinn GO S I.WttuU OlGtll,J ieuyilJrtltUJI UJ. o StrMMEIC SCHEDULE. Astoria to Fort Stsuens, Fart Cw.by, and Ihvace. Connccliiif; with L. A. Loomiv Stage Line. :ti;d StHmlwaterlhiy Transportation Co's. Steamer for OytiTVil!i (daily, 3Ioatesano, ami Olympia. Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Steamer "Gen. Miles," or f,Gen. Cauly,? Will make two trips daily, except Weducs- uay. between Astoria and Hwaco as follows : 1-cave Astoria at 7 A M. touching at Fort Stevens and Fort Canity and arriving at 11 wim nt S -ail A M. tti'tiirninsr. loavi Ilwapo 11 -30 a land alomr skle steamer AVide 1 West lt transfer Passongcrs, liaggage and FrHRht. lavc Astonaar 1 1 Ji wr invaco tureci, and arrive thre at 2 -TO P M. Retuming, leave Hwaco at :i P M. touch at Fort Can rorcuan- bv and 1'ort Stevens and by and 1't ;irrtve at Astoria r. J P M. t On Wednesdays leave Astoria at 9 A M for I Port Stevens, r ort Canny an t llwaeo. Re 'annus la tlf afternoon Fan between AsUtria and Fort Stevens 30 cts lare between Astoria aikl rort Canny or llwnco 7"-ts Frfi.ht ItetwevMi Astonti and llwaeo $2 00 per ton Horses between Astoria and ll waeo 2 00 each. Carriages between Astoria and Hwaco 2 00 each. .T. II. D. GRAY, Agent. Oreeon & California R.R.Co On an alter May 13, ISR:, trains will run as follows, DAILi (Kicopt fcundajs), KA8TSIBR mvutorr. ncl-vecu t'UTI.AX! ami I.E.V1A1E ir.UT. TRA1.T LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 7:30.. u.iGIendale 10:35 r. v. Glomlnle I'M A. M.ll'ortland 4r25p. m. ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN. LRAVE. ARRIVE. Portland l;CO P. M.tLehftnon .20 P. M Lebaaon 4:15 A. M.l'ortland...l0:05 A.J1 Tho Oregon and California Railroad "h err? makes connection with all t'ojrular Trains on Kastsido Division. WK8T?ITK DIU3I0.T. llrtAvorii J'oritand aul C'orvnllls. MAIL TKA.ni LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 9:09 A. M.ICorvallis t.SiO P. M Corvallis S:30 A. M. Portland 3:20 P. M tcxpufss tkain LEAVE. ARRIVE. l'ortiaml 5:0Or.u.McMinnvilIe.S:0Or.. .AIcMinnvilIej:!"tA.3t.lPortland.. S:S0 ,. it. CIoso connections made at CIcndale with thoStncos ofthe Oregon and California Stage Company. CirUickeisforsaleat all the principal nomu in California and the Ea?t, at Company'i Uulcc. Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or. Storage will be charl on freight romairr mcatcomimnys V .irohou3oovor'l Hours. lrrKht will not be rocuivod for shipment after 5 o'clock P. M. oa either tho East or e.Hsido Division. JOHN Ml IR, Sup't ofTnimc. A. L. STOKES, Asst. Stip'.t. of Traffic. Shoalwaier Bay Transportation Co. SUMMER ROUTE. Astoria o Olympia. Touching at I'ort Stevens, I'crt Can by, llwaeo. North IScach.Oyslerville. Xortli Cove, i'ctcrsouM t'olnt. Ho (luiuni, .'lontesano, iVml all points on Shoal water Bay, and Gray Harbor. GEN. MILES. ES,1 BY.) atrs. or On Columbia River. GEX.CANBY GEX. GARFIELD MONTESANO Shoal water Bay. Gray's Harbor Connecting with Stages over Tortages. Leave Astoria for Olympia, at - - 7 A. 31. Oa Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, arriving at Montesano the day after leaving Astoria through trip In CO hours. Leave Olympia for Astoria oa same days. PEBUVIANi BITTERS !, Wilmerding & Co., San Francisco. , . Z . i Loeb &Go.,' Agents, Astoria. Aro you made miserable by Indi- gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of appetite, Yellow Skin V bJiilon s V ital- izcr is a positive cure. For sale by W. gilPj 1 E. Dement. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUYHIt. W.T. ilay 21th. l.SS. once is nereDy given mat in compuance with the provisions ot the Act of Coqktm3, .npprueuuiiueo, itss, eniuieti "an Act lor the sale of timber lands in the States el California. Oregon. Nevada and in Washing ton Territory," Charles Bild, ot Mult nomah County. Oregon has this day filed in this office lus application to purchase the North West of Section 8, Township 3 North of liange 5 West, ot the Willamette aierultan. Testimony in tho above case will be taken before the Kecister and Receiver, at Van couver, Wash. Ter., on Thursday, thsBth day of August, 1SS3. Any and all persons having: adverse clalais to the above described lands, or any portloa thereof, are hereby required to file thalr claims in this office within sixty (GO) days from date hereof. FKED. W. SPARLING, jea cod Register. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W. T May 24th, 1383. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 3. 1S78, entitled "An act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and in Wash ington Territory," Charles Beatner, of Lfult- nninnli iintir nonn 1i9 till, riot AtnH in this office his application to purchase the East ? j 01 is ortn w es? ii anu Jiast or bouiu West li of Section 12, Township 9 xTorth.ot ILingeo West, of the Willamette Meridian. Testimony in the 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 adverse claims to the above described lands, or any portion thereof, aro hereby required to tile their claims in this office within sixty (60) days from the date hereof. FKED. W. SPARLING, je9-C0d . Register. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W. T May 29th, 1SS3. with the provisions of the Act of Congress approvea iin03t 1878, entitled "An act for tnesaie 01 iimuer ianus in uie states 01 California, Oregon, Nevada, and in Wash ington Territory," Cliauncey B. Smith, of of Multnomah county, Oregon, has this day filed In this office his application to purchase the north-west i ot section 10, Township 9 north, of Range 5 west, of the Wilamette Meridian. Testimony in the above .case will be taken before the Register and Receiver, at Van couver, AVash. Ter., on Monday, the 13th day of August. 18S3. Any and all persons having adverse claims to the above described lands, or any portion thereof, are hereby required to nle their claims in this office within sixty (60) days iroiu uato Hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, jelO-COd Register. Notice of Application to Timber Lands. Purchase LAXD OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W. T., May 29th, 1S53. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the Act ot Congress approved June 3, 1S7S, entitled "An act for the sale of Timber Lands In the States ot fnlifir,ilo rtn..rr "Vnt-i.ln orvrl In Woah 1 :"".. ,y-oy"-. ' .V , . i, I lIIgi" ierniorjy - ouanes n. xioou, 01 aiuit- uuiiiuii VjUiuuv, urKou, iiua inia uuy uicu m this office hw application to purchase the northeast of Section 8. Township 9 North, of liange 5 west of the Willamette .Meridian. Testimony in the abovo case will be taken before the Register and Receiver, at Van couver, Ytasu. Ter., on Monday, tue I3tn day of August, 18S.1. Any ami an persons uaving aavexse claims to the above described lands, or any portion thereof, arc hereby required to nle their claims in this office within sixty (60) daya days trom uate liereor jelO-COd Register. PotIC8 of PII Purchaae jLiuiuci jjanua. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, AJ.T., May 23th, 18S3. Notice is hereby-given that in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved . 1 une 3, iS7S.enuuea "An act ror the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon Nevada, and In Wash ington Territory," William Flinn, of Mult nomah County, Oregon, has this day filed In 'Ms office his application to purchase the southeast h. or Section 12. Township 9 north, of ltange 5 west ot the AVillamette Meridian. Testimony in the abovo case will be taken before the Register and Receiver at Van couver, Wash. Ten, on Tuesday, the Htu j day of August, 1SS3. Any anu an persons naving aaversa claims to tho abovo described lands, or anv nortlou thereoL are hereby required to file their claims in this office within sixty (60) days from date hereof. FRED. W; SPARLING, jelfrCOd Register. Notice of Application- to Purchase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W.IT., May 2ith, 1883. -Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of tho 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," Nicholas Fehn, of Mult nomah countj', Oregon, has this day filed In this oilice his application to purchase the north-east i of section 12. Township 9 north of Range G west, of theWlllaraetteMeridlan Testimony in the above case will be taken before the Register and Receiver, at Van couver, Wash. Ter. on Thursday, the 9th day ot August, iss:;. Any and all persons 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 SSlii date hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, Register. Je0-C0d Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W. T.. May 29th, 18S3. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 3. 1S78, entitled "An act for the sale of Timber Lands In the States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and. in AVash- mgton Territory," ueorge amaiuoon, 01 Multnomah County, Oregon, has this day Hied in this office his application to purchase the southeast ., of Section 12, Township 9 north, of Range (J west of the Willamette I Meridian. Testimony in the above case will be taken before the Register and Receiver at Van couver, AVash. Ter., oa Tuesday, the llth day of August, 1SS3. Any anu an persons naving aaverse ciairas to the above described lands or any portion thereof, are herebv required to file their claims in this office within sixty (60) days irom uate nereoi. FRED. W. SPARLING, jelo-GOd Register. Notice of Application to Purchaae Timber Lands. OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W.T., 2Utn, 18S3. lsnerebyciventnatin compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of Timber Lands in tho States or California, Oregon, Nevada, and m Wash ington Territory." waiter jn.-emiui. 01 xuuit- nomah county, Oregon, has this day filed In tnis oincenis application 10 purcnase mo n orth-east J4 of section 12, Township 9 north, o f Range 5 west, of the AVillamette Meridian, Testimony in tneaDovo case win oe uuteu before the Register and Receiver at Van couver, AVash. Ter, on Monday, the 13th day of August. 18S3. Am anil an nersons iiiivuii; uuvciaa tiuium to the above described lands or any portion thereof, are hereby required to file their claims In this office within sLxty (CO) days from date hereof. FRED. AV. SPARLING, JelO-COd Register. Notice of Application to Purchase xiniuer partus. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER W.T. May 24th. 1833. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the Act ol 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," Harry Beck of Mult nomah County, Oregon, has this day filed in tliis office his application to purchase the South East U of Section 8, Township 9 North, of Ranee 5 West, of the Willamette P-SBW-nUie above case win be taken before the Register and Receiver, at Van- I toyvorx2SS!t; i:' 011 TIllirala-'-tUe otI, Any aim ail persons having aaverse claims tr tlio qhAfd rlacnvil.it Inmli nr nnr TWirtlnn thprror nr lmrph .... irp'd to nla their claims In this office within sixty. (60) days trom date Hereof. . t FRED. W. SPAIt , SPABLING, je9-ccd Register.