M1 ASTORIA, OREGON: TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 4, 1S8S COMMERCE AMD TRADE. FORT OF ASTORIA. SAILED. Ressdhu. Br ii Qnoeetewa SPt 3 Id&he. f-s SeptS VESSELS IX THE RIVXR. ChefiebrouRk, A:n p Hfirrr Morse. Am p Imperial, Atn sp Hub, Am OH re S.Socthard. Arasp KWerXitb. Brbii Aberlemno. Or lk Red Cross. Am fx j Rexburfif4iire. Hr lilc Geo. lienlor, Br bk Kt. Lucie. Am sp UsrcnUy. Hr lik ceUtsfi Tar, Br bk lligblaad Licht. Ain.ep "orsica, Ainsh Reaper, Am p Indiana. Am v. Western Belle, Asp Ooleraa, GraMaere, Br bk (irisedale. Brsp :arrie Winslow, A m bk WiRtonsbire. Br bk fJbasca. Br bk Rawnrtonedab?. Brbk! VESSEL OX THE 'A V. t'roKt Forelcu X'ortx. for (tit Colittiiliin ltiv-r Uvar. Br E Am il ( IMttHKfeU, Br sj May 14 Loudon HmMmw, Hr bk April -I London IMtetan. Br sp l-iverjxl Ma? Uhas. 'Jet&swerth, Br bk Liverpool Oily of Madrid, Br sp Alar S Clyde City of Carlisle, Br bk Crenck Avis 1 Oalrnsmorc, Brsp L en don April ST Bslidalc. Brbk Liverpool July itfi Fiorr Cross, Br sp Sidney Glenperk, Br bk April 28 Uareli Oirvan. Brbk April 26 Leaden Harry Bailey. Br bk Buene Arras Inobjrrecn. Br sp 1W1 Greeneek, June 2 Ironside, Br bk Greenoek May IS Isle of Anclesen, Br bk May S Liverpool .lanet McNeil, Br bk June 13 Olanovr Kitleohon, Br si Newcastle Kapnnda, Br sp London April 7 Lake Brie. Br fp London AptM 36 MaJicpate. Brbk LirerpeeJ May 31 Nairnshire, Br sp Glanraw .March ti Oban Bay. Brbk Mar St Olascfw OaVwortli, Br sp Ff b 20 le4e Uberon. Br bk Hull June 3M Obcron. Brsp London June W I'ortland Lloyds, Am sp MoaterMoo May 2t Star of Krin, Br sp Glangew Jane 19 Spirit el the Dawn, Br bk May 3 l.emlw Shenir. Br bk Newcastle March 34 From American Ports. Morom, Am sp . Y Aiuraot 1? Mt Washington, Ala sp New York April IS M W "Watts, Am I New York May 13 Sea Kins, Am sp X Y July 4 Sovereten of tbe Seas, Arc M' New York Jmims 2 Tillie E Starbuck, Am sp X V June W TIDE TAB LIS PGR -ASTORIA From tables of United States Onaat irrvy High Wator. Low Wntor Dato. a. v. r. v. S o m n i7i - - o n fi 8 5.Vi i r.'jo 7 01 7 1 1 1.. il 0 03 1 07 0 -11 1 28 1 7 31 ... 7 57 8.1 s ( in 1 1C 1 SK.. I! 37... 3 21... 1 21.., 17... 1 W. 2 13J.... ..... S 4C.M. H IB ..... J 11' 10 27 8 -SS 11 11 10 U - - 101.... 4 S7I SlIIl'MKNTS PnitKKZK. itncAriTur-Tnr .iaxuauv "A. SPI.57S lMtti, wheal XTsSlfl H3B7 Mils Hour. 257.1745 Tola!. 3 cargoes PKKltUAKV. Whtjat, mSM Ihm., vatac Flour. 191,11)0 lbs., S 17S.1SW .. 1U.403 . $ a23.i 2i.7.rj ...JSW.107 13,40 cm ....taWJ.nu Total, ficitrgoea MARCH. Wheat (1U7.62.! mhois. Flour(.l$.14l bids) Salmon (!iwij easea).... . Lumber (la M )... Total (R cnrj:w!) Alltll Hlour, 'JlSOblds . Lumber, JI75M Total. S ca!o-c. may. Flour.a8Ti Wheat JtSftr law. Total, (l ca:g) .llK. Flour. 'Ml bls.... '. Salmon, 7,7fi3 os Total, (l cargo) UM.V. Flour, hMs Salmon, liwi22cs Total, (3 cargoes) Al'rtUST. Flour. -LOSMiXhbls Snlmon,7,0B7 cs Total, 2carj;oei!..... siteriutuKiu S To QhcchkI'HCh ter Ronodtm. Wheat 71 JS12 bus ; ...?i35.rr.i ...$iai,l 17.bl ... M.VK j7fi77 l.t7 1&S,4K ? 7.H7J jl.o $ 31.f5 :jcs.i; SaS".15B .ftVi.aoa Domestic Bxrorts. The receipts of certain articles of Or cjjon produce, at San Francisco, from January 1. iasa.io August 21st, incltir stve. nave ueen as ioiiows: Flour, qr sks Wheat, ctls 23S.(W0 21,2 S1.17S l.HW 7CS Uatfi. otts... Salmon, hbls...... iif hbls cs , lkgs Apples, ltioe, bxs Butter, pkgs Potatoes, sks.................... Wool, bales........... Hides. 2o............ ............ Talloiv. pks Beef, hbls Hay. hales Quicksilver. U:isks....................... Fruit. Dried, pktts Leal her, pkgs Hops, bales ............... ....... Hams, pkgs. Cheese, cs............. .. Flaxseed, sks Corn. ctls.................................... Canned Goods, cs..... Lard, plcjy? 1 llacon, cs u 13. iw 2i)W 27,9 71 a 2 MS C.1fc7 7 41)0 4,1!) 11 72rt i:i l TO THE TRADE ! Messrs. Wm. E. Hooner i Sons Have given us the EXOH'SI VII SALK for Pacific Coast of llieir CclebRitcd WOODBERSY TWINES R0? Including a l'ull Line or COTTOH SEINE TWIHES, WRAPPING TWiKES, SAIL TWIHES, ETC In addition to :iboe. we hae on hand a complete Assoitmeitl of Needle Brand Seine Twines. Palmetto Seine and Vranpinq Twines HENRY BOYLE & GO J517 and 519 Market Street, SAN FRANCISCO. CllUltCU PtKEtyrOBY. Quack Church Holy communion first btmdxyof every month. Sunday wviees at 11 a. M., nnd 7 :30 p. m. Wcduce dar evening service at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. M.D. Wilson, Rector. First Presbytkriax Church Ser vi cos at 1 1 a. m. and 7 :30 r. m. Wedn os day evening prayer meeting at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. J. V.olilligan, Pastor. Coxorkgational Cinntcir Services at 11 a. m. ami 7:30 p. m. Rev. Sam'l Wood, Pastor. Romax Catholic Church Services at 30:30 A. m. Rev. L. Dielman, Pastor M. E. Cncitcii Services at. 11 A. n awl 7 -JW i. m. Lecture and Prayer 3f oei- uig, Wednesday, at i. m. Itev. v. T. Chapman, Pastor. Baptist Church. Services each Lord's Dnj at 11 a. m.. and 7J p. m. Prayer Meeting on Wednesday, at 7 p. m. itev. u. s. JiicL.aiiertv, pastor. Common Council, lloeular meetings second and fourth Tan day cremates of each month, at i o'clock Persona doeiririK to hnvo"ruattors aoted uien by tho Council, at any regular !NOtin in u t present tho same to tbe Auditor and C4erk on or before the Friday cveninc prior U tbe Tuesday on tritich the Council holds its reKaiar Mtine!. Til OS. .S. .1 EW l.TT. Auditor and Clerk. Astoria Lociffe No. 40, 1. 0. G .'1. Rosalftr Moetiij: every Tuesday Kremaci at 7 o'clock, at I'yjliisn liall, AMoiiti. Mow-J burs of the Oidor.fin good standini;. are invlt cd toaitoHd. Decree raectinelst Hoadayef each month. By order W. C. T. Temple Lodge, No. 7 . - P. A- M. KoRular CoiBiounictk)sw frit aixi VV tfcird TuosdayF in each rooatit. at4 o'clock, r. M., at tbe Hall is Astoria. rJoraberaof tbo Order, in coed standing, are invited te attend. l!v orde: of the M . il. American Legion or Honor. Iteeuiar im-elir: ol Astoria Council Xo. it. is lMMd mi the lirst and third Saturday (rf each iHoiitli. at 7 o'clock r. x. . By order of Council Commander. II. V Montkitii. Secty. AKTOKIA I-'IltE HJirAWrSlJiXT W. J. l.AltRY. Ciiicf KKiiier F. V. HICKS 1st Asst. Ensiaeer J. . ClLUtTlIUS .3d Asst. Etifnucer HOARD OF DELEGATES. Kejnilur wwt ins fiHirtk alouday hi each month, at 7 i. M., at hall of AMoria Kngittc CoiHKMty No. i. Oi'i'icKits. C. .1. Trenchard. l'reahloHt; A. A. Cleveland, Secretary; F.U l'arkcr, Trcasirr. Dklkoatrs. Ij. K. Soli, C. .I.TreiManl, Clias. Stii-kles, ot As4oria K;iMo Co. Xo. 1 ; Wm. AIpCohmK V. L. Parker. 11. V. lral, of l'.wuv Kngiix (Vi. 11H. 1. CmtK V. .1. Taylor. A. V. llcrrj-, f Ak-rt Uo(.k and ladder Co. 2Co. 1. israi;Lri exgike compakt x. i. Itotnaar meeting lirst Monday in eacut month. OrKicBR. W. W. Parker. PrtWeMt ; !. K. Kelte. Swelarv: Wia. liok. Treasurer: S. G. higatls, Fort man : Chas. Valliri. Asst. irorcman ; nenrj Miier,ai asm. em im:ih. RESCUE EXG1XE COMPANY X.t. Regular iHoctlog lirat JMonday in eacn month. Oi'i'irKns. O. W. Fulton. President ill. F. Praol. Sccretarv; ). 1). Merrywan, At Secretary: V. I- Pai-ker. TreanunT: K. J 'rkT. Foreman : II. F. Prael. lt Aif. Foreman ; .'aim's Hare. 2d Asst. Foreman. ALERT HOOK AND LADDER Co. X. J. Regular meeting second .Monday In eacli month. OKi'iCKiu?. J. O. lUworlh. PresHlent : Brown, Secretary ; .1. TnUh, Treasurer ; F. ii. Itlberson. Foreman ; F. w. Fen;iso. 1st Asst. Foreman : .1. W. Fereliea, l Asst. Foreman. Columbia River Canneries. Adair. S. D. Jt Co Atrturia Packnne Rwniey AnKle-AiHerieaa Packing C.. Aatorta. lmmiot a- u Booth. A.. v L (luinoia Cunning- nttiMc raekinr Co. Devlin. Jomm A. & L'-a lUiBorf. San' PwtM-nniiii'a Paetiinf; Co naniiiom v un e. Hw llvme. Geo. W Occidnt I'aekinc Uo acihc Union Inefcts; (V Scamlitiavian Packiotctfe...... Sfside PackiMK IT . . . .' til- tar l'lwkiBx r iwoBins A Uo. . Jnionl'aekine ( ' Wni Cot I'ackiKf; " WiliiaatM Jaiaes A; Cs Themes Jb lCnnlaa ' awiincton Paekin On 'utni. Adaiufi i"ckihc 1 -v. it. I'acxiac L'o Aberdeen i'aekiur C' .Ilvraoe, W. T. .ItHraka. W. T. .Waterferd. W.T. .Knapptmi. V'.T. .Basle iff W.T. .Krcok field. W.T. .I'tsberten. W.T. .Hay Yitw. W. T. .CltttOB -Pillar Itocfc.W.T, -Oh inn V .nrttka rackinc On ilaneoed A Oe Knaintoti Packinx (ie name. m Mealer. J . G. &. On Mfers. Go. T... Oaean Uinninc (Jn Ore ..ii PkE C.t. J Wi VCwolc. Pillar Bock.1 'xk Im Oainn, .lnmo?,............. West. John AVarren A On. JT. M .Uuurr UarlHir. WT .Uatalantet, W.T.. . .Cascades, nrren .v Ce MARKETS. CENTRAL MARKET. Sewera! asaorimeHt tf table slock 0(Hm.Vv Ott iu.ti-1. nk as Citinied Pruiffi and Jell.v, Bacon, HamSj Shoulders, Lard, izttc.s. iji:tteh. cheese. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, Ia the seasou. CiA55S AIr TOBACCO. J2et of VJ70SS AXI X.IQUOKS. All cheai) for CASII. Goods sold on coin Rtfettion. Opitoslte I. W. Case's store. J. ltODGEKS. Washington Market, 31 am Street, - - Astoria Orcgoti JIEJIGMAX C KEIiltY rs RSPStTTFLTLLY CALL THE ATTKK. j tion of the nublic to tho fact that the above 3Iarkot vrill always be supplied irilh a FULL YARIEl'Y BEST QUALITY FRESH AKD CURED MEATS 1 ana retail. tpootaj a;tcnuon civen to suppu LOOK HERE ! AVe -esiectfuHy inform tiie public that we will always keep on hand the best quality of Fresh and Cured Meats ALSO Choice Pamily Groceries, Fresh Fruits, Vi-getables, Crockery and uiass-ware. Ships, Hotels and Boarding Houses sup piicu on uucrai terms. A share'orthe iubiic patronage Is respect fully solicited. dtf, . WARREN & THOMPSON. STAK MARKET. .WHERRY & C0BL? ANY, Frcslt anil Cared Meat5? yegetaoles, s- FRUTS, BUTTER, and EGGS OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL, CIIEXAHUS Street. Astoria, Os That is what a great uiany people are doing. They don't know just what is the matter, but they have a combinatioii of pains and aches, and each month they grow worse. The only sure remedy yet found is Brown's Iron Bitters, and this by rapid and thorough assimilation with the blocx! purih-s and enriches it. and rich, strong blood ilowiag to every part of the system repairs the wasted tissues, irives out clrsca.se and ;ives health and strength. Tliis is why IJkowh's Iron BnTEks wilt cure kidney ami liver diseases, consumption, rheumatism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, mala ria, intermittent fevers, &c. ilr. Stmott Blaacaatd. a vreM known cit;rmo" Hjiyevi!te. Hc&Az amoty.lCcntiicV .aays: "Afywifi: lmd been ck iu(-a iomf tnnc, and her OuMMiUNion was aN hrakea down and she vas uaaUe U vroHc. Shcw-asadiid lOMfcIkoffn'slma ltk:ers,and lound it to wotlc Met chaxHi. V wtaiM net aov he witt: oat it for an j coasidcRi-. . - c coaskier it tbe bwt l .! i- t! wwld." Browtc's Iron Bittex.; is not a drink and does not contain whiskey. It is ih . only preparation of Irts that causes no injurious ' fects. Get the gepr Don't be imposed o: -imitaiions. THOSE WOMEN POLK. tic v.- liard-IleaJioil 3'rrt itnlimrUe Home Thli2; wrilcii Tliey Don't IT;i(.'rsLiiii. Anybody vrlto has led admaeatic life knows how MinHiwi fach thing as the lmck- acb, and iwins in the chet, are amone tbe women who do the work. Often and lterbaps generally- the ditre$os are borne withoat much complaint. lite women set alxHtt, and the machinery of the houee goet on. JleyoiMl thi?. tlewe cMme-srainetl ani mate whom Xok Kncland womea call "the wen folks," nldoin look. So long a their wivee or daMghlors are not aetaaliy in bed. under the doctor's care, the averaice thick rkiaaed horbaml and father gives the .abject no aUeation. At the ?ame time, the oor hotiMhohl dradires- wh deserve a Itotter fate creep aroaad. broom or Hleasib in hand. M stairs down flairs' and oal-of-doori, doing thai woman's work, which w "never done." Lof Iorel wire? and fair xirl1 Jo?se whoee aaddenness ami nerpctedncs aston- sh those woodon-pated btwhaials and fath ora Sill. seeuiif:ly oat of a clear 5ky, and form the logieal Eeqael to the story of neglect. Now, you men who stand at the heads of en thousand such homej. allow h to droj a word in your receptive years. If these wom en of yoars are worth havias;. they are worth saviac. lb Hi baekaeite that pain in Ute chest! Wht are they bat indications of romo orpanie trouble of the kidneys, the heart, or the lnnff? EwHt at once by the aoidicatHHi of BENTON'S CAPCINK I'OUOI S PLAS T12K. it will soothe that nervous distress, drive away that pain, banish that dall, weary baekachc, give new strength to the body and fresh hope to the heart. No other plaster will do ihK T!io DenonV Plaster, however. is not made to sell but te heal. It is a rem edy which never yot broke its promise and never will. Your draggist has it. Itwt before jta yjc yoar 25 cent ami patting tap piaster ia your pocket, look for the word CAl'CIXE cot in the middle. Sectary A: Johnson, Pharmaceutical Chem ists. New York. Mwars ant SMj Clajtej A. VAH DUSEH & GO., DKALXltS IX Hardware and Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, Binnacle Oil. Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine. Cotton Sail Twine. Lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes.. Galvanized Cut Nails. Agricultural Implements. Sewing I5IncIiiiicN, faints ami Oils. Groceries. ct Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that bid will bo received until 12 o'clock, noon on the 4th day of Seileinler, a. j. 1883 irom any order or association wisiiiu to purchase a particular site for their own use in the new City Cemetery on Clatsop Plains. The order or association who shall bid Inchest shall have first choice or selec tion. Man and diagram ot the Ceme tery can be seen at the office of City Auditor and Clerk. For any further particulars inquire of c. J. i kexcuaiui, A. F. .louxs, J. W. Cask. Committee on Public Property Astoria, Or- Aug. 21, 18s::. dtd KSTA11L1SIIKI) IX 1X32. ABMES & DALLAM Manufacturer:: and Importers of Wooden and Willow War Twines, Brooms, Brushes, Baskets Palls, Tal;i, Clinrns, Washboards, Rop Cordasc, lVrapplns I'.ipcrs, Paper Itnss, Uuinilns Papers, Hatches, Handles, Clothes Wrlnscrs, Car pet Swccprrs, Fcalhcr Pest ers, Stationery, Ac. 230 and 232, Front Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Hiver vs. Rail The Oincinnati Commercial, tells of the tug Josh Williams on her way to New Orleans with a tow of thirl barges, contnining six imntlrea tnousanu ousneis, sevonty-six pounds to the bushel. ot coal, exclusive of her own fuel, bcinjj the largest tow ever taken to New Orleans or anywhere else in the world. Her freight bill at three cents per tTushel amounts to eighteen thousand dollar::. It would take eighteen hundred cars of three hundred and thirty-thiv e bushels to the car. which is an overload for a car, to tntusjiort this amount of coal. At ton dol lars per ton or one hundred dol lars per car, which would In? a fair price for the distance by rail, the freight bill would amount t one hundred and eighty thousand dol lars or or.c hundred and sixty-two thousand dollars more by rail than by river. The tow was taken from Pittsburg to New Orleans in fourteen days. It would require our hundred trains of eighteen cars to the train, to transport this tow of six hundred thousand bushels of coal: and even if they made the usual speed of fast iretrrht lines "it would take one whole summer to put it through by rail. The popular belief flint the con centric rings in the cross section of a tree show its age, need not he shaken by a recent argument to the contrary, according to an Ohio lawyer's letter on the sub ject. "In the trial For a large number of land grant cases," he ays, ''it ven frequently becomes important to show the date of the survev. This was shown bv the endorsement on the document, and corroborated bv an examina tion of the hacks on the line and corner trees of the survev. These nicks invariably left a scar, which, to the practical surveyor, was readilv detected, even after the apse of sixty years. Ity 'block ing1 the tree and conn tins: from the hacks made by the surveyor to the outside of the tree, it invaria bly corresponded with the dales as they appeared upon the returns made bv the survevor." Sacramento is the oflicial ter minus of the Central Pacific liail- road; Duluth tiie oflicial eastern terminus of the .Northern Pacific Railroad, and Tacoma the western oflicial terminus of the same road. What does this signify? San Francisco, St. Paul and Seattle are the actual termini of the respec tive roads, and are enjoying now all the benefits and advantages to Le derived therefrom. Seattle Paul-Intcll if en cer. "Now you may not think it re markable. But I do, that St. Ja cobs Oil cured me of a caso of rheumatism of three years' stand ing in three weeks, says Mr. Frank Lawler, Alderman of tbe eighth ward, Chicago, 111. HOUSE, SIGN, AND CARRIAGE J. Papsr Hanging. Kalsomining, Etc.. And all kinds of work in my line done in a prompt and satisfactory manner. SFShop next castof Grace Church. BLACKSMITH AND Horseshoeing Establishment. T HAVE LATELY SECURED TIIE SEU JL vices of a comnetcnt horseshocr from Il linois, and will guarantee satisfaction in that work. Cannery work and general black smithing dono at reasonable rates. Shop near ivinnev s cannery. JOHN FEELY. MAGNUS G. GRGSBY, Dealer In HARDWARE, fflffl, STEEL, iron Pipe and Fittings, PLTJ3D3ERS A2?D STEAM F1TTERC Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON Till AND COPPER, CaiiBery anfl Flsleraens SnppMes Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTINC Done with neatness and dispatch. None Iiut first class workmen employed. A large assortment of SCALEF ConstanUy on hand City Taxes. "VJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TIIE 1 city assessment roll for 1SS3 is now in my hands for collection, and all persons that are indebted for the same mav save live tier cent, by paying said taxes before September 11, IS. . J. G. HUSTLER, ouy Traasiuer. JNE OF THE OLDEST AND S0ST F.ELIABLI REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOR THE CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, InftHenza, Asthma, "Whooping Cough, CrouD. and Every affection of tho Ai, ?!&iro 5 sirs nuccT IncludinET .GOWsoaaPTBoga, A WELL-KNOWN PHYSICIAN WRITES: " Is docs not dry up a cough, and leave tJ cus rcldad, as is the case with most preparations, but botcas it, cleanses the luags and allays irritation, tints removing the cause of axapLuat." DO ?,OT EI5 DECEIVED by articles tea: ag similar nanus. Be sure you get DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, rhh the signature of " I. BUTTS" on the wrapper SO Cents and St. CO a little. Prepared by SETHI W. FOWLK & SONS, Bos a. Mats. Sold bv dracstut aaj dsalers ccncraU' pER?.1ANU BEEK IT ALL vT AXD BOTTLE BEE It DEPOT. Gkrxamcs Struct. Axtakia. The l'c of Lager 5 Cts. a Glass Orders for the ftnlrrmriTfi 71rTrTnr.Tr 11 bWUid DluVuiV f-!t at I Ills idaee will be promptly attend ed to. 53tN cheap S-m Kranoico Heersotd at this it.iv WM. BOCK. Proprietor. HOSPITAL, ASTOUIA. - OltF.CO THIS INSTITUTION. I'NDKP.CAUK OF the Sisters of Charity , it now ready foi th recejtHMi of palU-nt. Private rooms for the aeromiHodattnu ot ativdcairint' tlk-m. Patients aitmitteii a: all boon, day ornitsht. No itstci;ui lias exeiiwtve njjiit. everv jtathMit is frre to ami h:s the privilege of cmiilovhig any pliysieiait they prefer. Tnited Statrs 31rirlne Koamn who pay Hospital Dues, are enti tled to l'rceean and atreii.lanc . this Una IMtal durin? sickness. Permits mit be oh taiiicd for I ntteil States 3Lnriiis ul the Cit tom II ww. iltTKKd OV OlIAKtT Drawback Entries. Bills of Lading, Manifests, Etc. 1 Legal Blanks. Mortgages, Warranty Seeds. at Tiie Asfoiian Office Any Idank or form not in stwk will be printed to order. Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Keeeipt Books. Fish Talleys. Can!, Tasa, and commercial ltper of all kinds printed to order at The Astorian J ob Office. i. W. CASE, IMl'OKTKK AKD WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL DKALKU IN C-EMEEAL HRCfflBISE Corner Chenamus ad Casa streets. ASTORIA - - - - OREGON Street Improvement Notice. NOTICE is hereby ivcn that the Common Council of the city of Astoria, ciatson county, Oregon, propose to or der the improvement of that portion of est sth street m the City ot Astoria. Clatsop County, Oregon, as laid out and recorded by John 31. Shivcly, from the south side of Water street to the south side of Cetlar street by grading said street where needed to make an even grade from Water street to Cedar street and uy planking sam street to us inn width with new and sound fir plank not less than three inches m thickness where not already planked and by re moving all defective piles, stringers, planking and other timbers m that por tion which was destroyed bv fire and bv replacing the same with new and sound fir piles, cans and strlmiers and rdankimr, and by building sidewalks eight feet wide on botli sides of said street where not already built and by repairing the sewers on both sides of said street. And unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of two-thirds of the prop erty fronting on said portion ot said street be filed with the Auditor and Clerk within ten days of the final publi cation ot tins notice, viz: iimrstiay, September 20th, 1SS3, the Common Council will onler said improvement to be made. JJv order of the Coinnion.Council. T.S.JEWETT, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, August 'SAh, 1883. 5 R a.7 8. a & DR. v TO FnEN QNLYjYOUNB OR OLD, Wno arc snrrcrinj; from NKiworaDEEnv rrr. Lost Vrr.Lrrv, Lack of Xkrve Fouce .vxd Vigor, W.vsnso W F-unrKssEa. nnd nil those disease of n lEi.so5At. X atitsk re Eultloc; from Abcsts ami Other Causix. Speedy relict and complete rctoratIon oC IIealtii, Vtoocand Hashooo Gi aeaxteiid. The Brandcst discovery ot tlic Nineteenth Century. Send nt once for niustratcd Pam phlet free. Address VOLTAIC BELT CO.. MARSHALL, MICH. mm i lEEFORE AND - AFTEFU SHIPPING NOTICES. CSlumbia Transportation Co. FOR POS?TLA?3D- (FA3T TTME.) rhe potHihu- steamer FLEETWOOD, Wlilch has lK"en reatted for the comfort o mssenet-rs will lesiYe Wilson and i'1shr"s dock every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 AM. arriving at Portland at 7 P. Af. ReturMtotr leaves Portland every Tutdny8 end Thursdaifs at 6 A. M. Arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. Ah additional trip will he nade on Sunday of Each Weeh, Leaving Portland at O o'clock Snnilny 3tornins. Iassenjier5 by this route connect at Kalama ror Hoimu pons. v . u. ntui a , President. Astoria and Portland. Str. WESTPORT, F.lI.SIIFJiMAN, - MASTER. Wili make regular trips to Portland and Astoria. leaving Uiirnell s ilocK, root or 3lor rfom street. Portland: at c a.m. Saturdays. And will leave Wilson & Fisher's dock. Astoria, at 8 a. m. Thursdays. CarTreigtit carried at reasonable rates, Steamer ' 1 RELIC." WILL MAKE TPJPS AS FOLLOWS : To YOUJfGSKIVEi:,Mondays. Wednesdays ami taiurtiavs. Special trips as refiulrcd. Wll leave Wilson &Fi3hers wharf at 9 o'clock 54iari, each morninjr. I.UWIS O. IIAAVEX, rpler Astoria. M.aster. REGULAR STEAM PACKET "daisy," and Barge. Will leave Astoria, from Gray's Dock, ForOinev. and Head of Younes Hiver. Daily, at $ a. zu, (except Wednesdays and nntiuys.i Itetunihifc same day. For Landings on Lewis & Clark's Itlver, On Wrrinrsilnys, at 8 A. 31., Itetiiruhtgsanie day. s For Freight or Passage, ajiply on board or al (Sray 's Dock, where Freight will be re- iraicii iiiiu Morni, u iH'cvsstiry. J.II.D.G1LVY Steamer TOM MORRIS. jfVr! Favorite Boat TS NOW BEADY FOR BUSINESS AND A can lie chartered for excursions, special parties, etc.. at reasonable rates, a general stcamboating business transacted. Y.BOELLIN't;, Master. Chenamus Street Assessment. NOTICE is hereby jfiven that the assessment made by ordinance Jo. o4.';, of the City of Astoria, Clatsop County Orc.con, and which ordinance passed the Common Council of said city on the 22dday of Aujntst, ISS:!, and was ap proved on the !d day ot August, 3S8: for the proposed repair of Chenamus street, in the City of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John McClure. from .Main street to Jackson street in the manner provided by Ordinance Xo. 528 of the City of Astoria and which ordin ance passed the Common Council of said citv on the 14th day of July. 1883, and was approved on the lGtli day of July, 1SS3, on each of the following de scribed lots fronting on said portion of said street is now payable at the office of the City Treasurer in U. S.gold and silver coin and unless paid within five days from the expiration of this notice, viz: Thursday, September 13th, 1883, the Common Council will issue warrants for the collection thereof. The assess ment is as follows: Xtt.of Lot. Xo.of Xame of the Otener. Block. Cost. C Hoeling C Boeling C Boeling ?0100 61 00 (it 00 fit 00 42 80 42 80 I W tiearhart KB Parker 10 George lhll .". I Bergman and AW Berry 42 80 42 SO 42 80 42 80 42 80 42 80 I Bergman and A W Berry C Jj Parker C h Parker J F Bybee 12 J h Bybee C L Parker 13 42 80 42 80 C L Parker J Kamm 47 54 J Kamm 52 29 Gcorce Davidson 20 0 George Davidson John Ilobson John Ilobson ....... 4 88 9 9 75 J WXunson J W Munson 21 42 80 42 80 42 80 42 80 42 80 Mrs J E Ferguson .. Lillian Crosby United States United States United States United States 23 42 80 42 80 42 80 GL 00 fit 00 CI 00 CL Parker F Berendes 24 George Flavel George Flavel Gl 00 CITV OF ASTOKIA CROSSINGS. Crossing Chenamus and Polk Streets $175 00 Crossing Chenamus and Wash ington Streets 175 00 Crossing Chenamus and Lafay ette Streets 175 00 By order of the Common Council. T. S. JEWETT, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, Or., August 25, 188.3. dtd Street Grade Notice. XOTTCE is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, propose to es tablish the jrradc of that portion of Washington street in the City of Asto ria, as laid out and recorded bv John McClure, from the north side ot" Sque- mofiua street io me soutn side ot Sth street, as touows: At its intersection with Sque- moque street, 2Gfeet At its intersection with Jeffer son street 42 feet At its intersection with Astor street SO feet At its Intersection with Court -street 15G feet At its intersection with Sev enth street lS2feet At its intersection with Eighth street 1S9 feet above the base of grades as established by Ordinance Xo. 71 of said city, and unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of two thirds of the nronertv fronting on said portion of said street m; men wiiu inc .auditor ami uierit withm ten days of the final Tjublication of this notice, viz: ThursdavfSenteinbcr 20th, 1883, the Common Council will es tablish sanl grade. By order of the Common Council. T. S. JEWETT. Auditor and Clerk Astoria, August 25th. 1S83. Astoria Oil Works J. If. DEFORCE, Proprietor, P.O.Box 251 Astoria,Orcgon. 31aanfacturer nml Dealer ih FISH OIL and SKID GREASE Loggers will find my Skid Grease to be good and cneap. THANSPORTATTOH" LINES. Oregon Railway & Navigation COlTPAJiY. O CJSAJT OrVISIOBT. On and After April 1st, 1883, Ocean Steamers will sail from San Fran cisco and Portland everv three day. Leavlns spear St. wharf San Francisco, at 10 rtO A. M., and Ainsworth Dock, Portland, at iuiuiuj;u. TlirOTJirll TMzptH snbl tn nil nrlnrfna cities-in the United States, Canada aad Europe. River and Rail Division. On and after July 22d, 1883. RAIL DIVISION. Passenger Trains leave Portland for East ern points, at 7 :SO A. M.rdally. RIVER DIYISIOJi fJHddlc ColansMa): Boats leave Portland for Dalle tit. v A. M". ALSO : Leave Port-1 f land for Mon Tu. We. IThu, FrhlSat. Astoria and I I lowor L'o- I lambia IfiAM 16 AM RAM 6 AM 6AM SAM Dayton. Or.JT Ail' g2SSis::l H VictoriaJiOiS All 1 6 AM AM AM ISAM SAM 6AM CAM 6 AX Loaves Astoria for Portland at 6 a. m. dailr ex cept Sunday. Astoria to Portland. FAST LIST- Steamer IVIdo Wetrt will leave Astoria for Portland, IP. 31. J Returning, leaves Tortland for Astoria, A. 31., daily, Wednesdays excepted. Pnllman Palaca Cars running between Port land, and Missoula. C. U. PRESCOTT, JOHN MDIB, aianager. Snp't ot Trafflc A. L. STOKES, E. P. ROGERS, Assist. Sup't ol Traffic. Gen'l Agent iiwaco Steam Navigation Go.'s SUMMER SCHEDULE. Astoria to fort Stevens, Fort Canby, and Iiwaco. Connecting with L. A. Loomls' Stage Una, and ShoalwaterBayTransportatlon Go's. Steamer for Oysterville, (daily), Monte sano, aad Olyiupia, Jdondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Steamer "Gen. Miles," or "Gen. Canby" Will make two trips dally, except Wednes nay, between Astoria and Iiwaco as follows : Leave Astoria at 7 AM, touching at Fort Stevens and Fort Canby and arriving at II waco ats :S0 A M. Returning, leave Iiwaco at 9 :S0 A M. for Astoria and arriving there at il A M, land along side steamer Wide West to transfer Passengers, Baggage and Freight. Leave Astoria at 1 P M for Iiwaco direct, and arrive there at 2 -J20 P M, Returning, leave Iiwaco at 3 :30 P M. touch at Fort Can by and Fort Stevens and arrive at Astoria 5:H0PM, On Wednesdays leave Astoria at D A M for Fort Stevens, Fort Canby and Iiwaco, Re turning In the afternoon, Fare between Astoria and Fort Stevens 50 eta Fare between Astoria and Fort Canby or Iiwaco 75 cts Freight between Astoria and Iiwaco . 52 00 per toa Horses between Astoria and Ii waco 2 00 each. Carriages between Astoria and Iiwaco 2 co each. J. H.D.GRAY, Agent. Oregon & California R.R.Co On an after May 13, 18S3, trains will ram as follows, DAILS" (Except Sundays), EASTSIDE DlVISIOa-. Between PORTLAND anil CLESTDAXE VAIT. TRACT LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 7:30 A. ir.lGIondale 10:35 p. jr. Glendalo 1:00 A. ir.Portland 4:25 r. v. ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Porthmd 4:00 P. M.ILobanon 9.20 P. M Lebanon 4:45 A. M.Portland10:05 A.M The Oregon and California Railroad Ferrr makes connection with all RegnlarTrains oo Eastside Division. westside Dmsioa-. Between Portland anil Corvallta HAIL THAIS LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 9:00 A. M.ICorvallis ..4:30 P. M Corvallis 8:30 A. MJPortland 3:20 P. M EXPnES3 THAIS' LEAVE. ARRIVE. . Portland 5:00 r. jr. McMinnville-.8:00 p. u McMinnviUo.5:45A.:u.Portland 8:S0a. x. Close connections made at Glendalewith tho Stasos of the Oregon and California Stag company. KSTTickets for 3ale at all the nrinciDal poiau in California and tho East, at Company's Office. Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or. Rtnr.ipn will hn phnrtraA on frnlpTit rornaln. inR atCompanys Warehouse ovor24 hoars. Freieht will not be received for shiDmont after 5 o'clock P. M. on either tho East or neat side Division. JOHN MUIK, Sup't Of Traffic. A. L. STOKES, Asst. Sup't. of Trafflc. Shoalwater Bay Transportation Co. SUMMER ROUTE. Astoria to Olympia, Touching at Fort Stevens, Fort Canby, Iiwaco. North Bcadi, Oystervillo, Xorth Cove, Petersons Point, llo qulum, Jlontesano, And all points on Shoalwater Bay, and Gray Harbbr. GEN. MILES. strs. or On Columbia River. GEN. CANBY, GEN". GARFIELD ' MONTESANO Shoalwater Bay. Gray's Harbor Connecting with Stages over Portages, Leave Astoria for Olympia, at - - 7 A. M. On Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, arriving atMontesano the day after leaving Astoria through trip in 60 hours. Leave Olympia for Astoria on same days. BITTERS !, VVilmerding & Co., San- Francisco. Loeb & Co., Agents, Astoria. Hairs Safes. WE HAVE THE AGENCY FOR ASTO na of the above safes ; parties desiring to purchase will do well to call and examine catalogue and price lists. B05SORTH JOHNS, r