ASTORIA, OREGON THURSDAY OCTOBER 1. COMMERCE HB TRADE. FORT OF ASTORIA. READY FOR SEA. Ravonstondale. Br bk QHeeritwn, Sojt2S Roxbnrceliirc. Brblc Queenctown Oct 1 Aberleinno, Br lk Quecnstovm Oct 1 Wictonshirtf. Br bk Qnecnstow n October 2 Uiver Nitu. Br fp Qnconstown October 1 ARRIVALS FROM SKA. Scottish Prince, Br bk Melbourne. Oct 3 Aftoc. Oct 3 VESSELS -V THE RI VEIL f Tbeftcbresch, Am ?p Uarrj" Morse. Am sp Iinitcrial, A13 sp Titan. Am Olive S.Southard. Amsp Red Cross, Am sp (Jeo. Bculey, Brbk KUi.ncio.Am sp Dovenby. I!r bk Scottish Tr.Brbk Nairnsbire. l!r sp Slienlr. r bk Kipry Crosd, Br sp Kapunda, lir sp MtWacbincton. Am sp Highland Lieut, Am. sp Corsica, Am th Reaper, Am sp Indiana. Am sp. Western Belle. Am sp '-oloraa. Grasmerc, Br bk Grisedale. Brsp Carrio "Winslow.Ajnbk tTh'sca, Br bk C D Bryant. Am bk Martha 1'isher, VESSELS OX THE WAY. From Forelcji Iorts, for Hie Columbia ttiver BarRanr. Brsp April S3 Clyde Blcnsfcll, Br sp May 1 1 London Banffshire, Br bk April -1 London Bhotan, Br ep Liverpool May 12 Cha. Cotcsworlb, Br bk Liverpool City of Madrid. Br sp Mar S Clyde City of Carlisle, Br bk Greenock Aug 1 1 Kskdale. Brbk Liverpool July 2C Glenporis, Br bk April 23 Cardiff Girran. Brbk April 2G London Harry Bailey. Br bk Buenos Avres Incliffrccn, Brsp 1031 Greenock, June 2 Ironside, Br bk Greenock May 19 Isle of Anclesea, Br bk May 5 Liverpool Janet McXoil, Br-bkVIune 18 Glasgow Killochan, Br sp Newcastle Lake lrie, Br sp London April 29 Mallscatc, Br bk Liverpool May 21 Oban Bay, Brbk Mar SI Glasgow Oakworth, Br sp Feb 20 London Oberon. Br bk Hull June 38 Oberon, Brsp London June Ifl Star of Hrin. Br sp Glasgow June 19 .Spirit of the Dawn. Br bk May 2 London From American Ports. Astoria. Am hp J Y Kept la Mcrora.Anisp.N 1 August 1" M V "Watts, Am bk Xew ork May 12 Kea King, Am sp JT Y July i Koveroign of the Seas, Am sp New York Juno 2 Tillic KStarbuck, Am spN Y Juneil TIDE TABLE POP. ASTORIA From tables of United States Coast Survey High Wator. Low Vator7" Dafp. x. it. p. u. A. M. P. 1!. 2 25 2 031...., .. S 14 9 3 09.. 2 351..., .. 8 43 10 04 .. 3 10 10 40 C. l 10 11 12v. 13 3 57 4 tt r t; 42 7 40 3 14...... 4 00 J 4 K5t...... .10 02 11 31 .10 54 -- 5 T. G .rs. . 0 22 11 54 . 1 07 0 50 . 8 40 S 07J.. . 9 K) n 181. .10 3"i.......l0 35... . 2 18 211 . 3 19 3 25 . 4 lfi 4 39 Colnmnia Kir or .Export. RECAPITULATION JANUAllV '83. 291.673 bus. wheat aoo.310 ,.i uuis inmr.... 257,1 total, cargoes $ 5USG . KKIIU0ARV. Wheat. IC0.P0C bus., value . s 179 'ft IMOUr, 15,4W bbls., " 141,49?, Total, 5 carcoes $ 323.C91 MAUCII. Wheat 097.524 bushels) Flourj.CS.141 bbls) Salmon (2Wj cases)... ..... Lumber (500 M . . 21C.7; ...Sxil.Ui ... 18,30 Total (8 cargoes) 80G.311 . Antiu Flour, 2t,830Wils..-. .....j. . sign R Lumber, :J75 SI .jo.oOO Total, 3 cargoes MAY. Flour 11.523 blils Wheat. 4912 .bus , Total, (i cargo) JUXK. Flour. 994 hhU Sal m (Hi. 87.79S es Total, (t cargo) JULY. Flour, bbls .... Salmon, 118522 cs .Sl80.S;i 5 17.RS1 59,0SC $70,977 ...S 4,970 ... iss.wts 198.it.ri S 7.G73 591,010 Total, (3 Girgocs):.. -S6W.2S3 AUGl'ST. Flour. 4,9aiXbbls ; $ l fxr. .Salmoii,72,t7 es 3w,lf-5 Total, 2 cargoes 385.150 SEPTEMBER. 3 To Quccnsloirn per Iiinvsdlnt. "Wheat 7112 bos $G5,20o 23 To Quctmstoim per HarcnxlomMc From l'ortland 45.411 bus. wheal S13.400 " Astoria 19,700 " 18,970 Totals .05,171 ocTor.Ki:. 02,370 J To Quccr.stoini per Ahcrlemno. From l'ortland 41,001 bus wheat... ......$37,850 1 To Quccnsfotwi per noxburashlre. From Portland 40.400 bus wheat S38.000 Astoria 13,182 " ll,K) Totals 5382 ?5000 2 To Quccnstown, per River J'ith. FromTortland 44JS bus. wheat $41,430 " Astoria 20,450 " ' 19.070 W,908 SO.'-OO 2 To Qttcen$town,pcr Wvjtonxhire. From rortland-JC.lcobus. wheat S43.852 - Astoria c.coc " wheat 400 52.82C $50,252 Domestic Exports. The receipts of certain articles of Or egon produce, at San Francisco, from January l, 1883, to Sent. 2tth, inclu sive, have been as follows: &?urVqrsks Mi8 Wheat, ctLs . vo 4i Oats, cUs . si'jjg faalmon. bbls 1,45c hi bbls sio C? 233,421 likes 399 Apples, ltlie, bxs gco Butter, pkgs '2 I'otatoes. ssks 2S 424 Wool, bales so,g34 Hides, o 30,871 Tallow, pkgs 7C4 Beet, bbls..':;.... . u liayj -u.'ues.. "... 03 Quicksilver, thisks . 140 Kniir lriil Tilrira r Fruit, Dried, pkgs Leather, pkgs...... Hops, bales.'....... Hams, pkgs.............., . a-i 490 9 33 4,199 11 720 13 18 tjuee.se, cs.. Flaxseed, sks....... Corn, ctls Canned Goods, cs Lard, pkgs Bacon, cs........... cnrncH dikectoiiy. Grace CnrRcir Holy communion first Sunday of every month, bnnday sprvientll A.Manrl7:.KlT.M.'Weilm-! day evening semee at t :30 o clock. Jiov. ; M. 1). Wilson, licclor. First Presbyterian Ciintrii Ser vices atll A. M.and 7:30 r.M. Weilnes day evening prayer meeting at 7:30 o'clock, itcv. J. V. ililligan, J'ator. Congi:koationai.Ciiukcii Services atll a. M. and 7:30 r. m. Jlcv. .Sam'l Wood, Pastor. Roman Catholic Ciirr.cii Services at 10:30 A. 5i. JJev. h. Diehnan, Pastor M. 12. Ciiritcir Service at 11 a. m and 73Qr.M. L.ectureand Prayer fleet ing, ednesday, at 7 r. m. Jiev. Wm. Roberts, Pastor. Baptist Ciintm. Services eacli Lord's Day at 11 a. m.. and 71- i. m. Prayer Meeting on Wednesday, at 7t p. m. Rev. B. S. McLafferty, pastor. Common Council. Rosular meetings second and fourth Tuoi day ovemngs of each month, at IVi o'clock Persons do3irintr to havo matters actea upon by the Council, at any regular meeting must present the eamo to tho Auditor and Clerk on or before tho Friday evening prior to tho Tuesday on which tho Council holds its regular mooting. TIIOS. S. J KU' r TT. Auditor and Clork. Astoria Lodge No. 40, 1. 0. G.I. Hegular JVIcoting orcry Tuesday Evening at 7 o'clock, at Pythian Hall, Astoria. Mem bers of the Ordor, in good Ftanding. are invit. ed to attend. Degree- meeting 1ft londay of each month. By order W. C. T. Temple Lodge, No. 7A.F.A, M. Regular Communications first and"5y third Tucsdaye in each month, a.tlA V o'clock, r. m.. at tho Hall in Astoria. Members of tho Ordor, in good standing, aro iavitod to attond. Br ordo: of tho Vi . M. Beaver Xiodc Xo. 35, 1. 0. O. I Recnilar mpofinir overv Tlmrsilnv cveniiiJ? at lialf-ntist sevnti nVlnft. the Lodge room in Odd Pel lows II all, Astoria, bojournmg inemuers of the order in good standing cordially invited to attend. By order S.C. American Legion of Honor. T!!'iil:ir inf1it:i nf Aelnrin Pmioll V OT: is held on the first and third Tuesday of each month, at 7 o'clock i M. JJy order of Council Commander. K.V JIONTKITII. Si'C'tV Astoria .Retail 2rarkct. Flour per sack Sl.40. Wlieat per cental $2.00. Oats, " $2.10. Bacon, sides par rb. n;s cis. Shoulders, " 15 ets. Hams, " 1(20 ets. Lard, " 17 ets. Butter, per roll SO ets. Eggs, per dozen 40 cte. Potatoes, per lb 1J ets. Apples, green, per box $1.50. Cheese, per lb 20 ets. Cornmeal, per ib 4 ets. Oatmeal, " 7Kcls. Beans, " r cLs. CofTee, " Id ets. Tea. " G3c Oi Si. Rice, " 8 10 ets. MARKETS. CENTRAL MARKET. General assortment of table stock con:antiy on nand. such as Canned Fruits and .Telly, Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, KCC8. BITTTESS, CEIEESE, Fresh Fruits and 'Vegetables. FSSH. POULTRY A?I ;A71E In the season. All chaip for CASH. Goods sold on coin mission. Opposite 1. W. Case's store. J. KODGKHS. Washington Market, Maiv StracU - - Astoria Qrf.tp,t T ESPSCTFULLY CALL Till! ATTK... lj tion of tho nublio to the fact that tli above ilarket will always bo fipjlied witb a FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY FRESK AND CURED MEATS! Which will bo sold at lowest rates, wholoaale and retail, special attention Riven to snjipJj' UK SbJDS. LOOK HERE ! "We respectfully inform tlie public that we will always keep 011 hand the best quality of Fresh, and Cured Meats ALSO Choice Family Groceries, Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery and uiass-ware. Ships, Hotels and Boarding nouses sup plied on liberal terms. A share of the public patronage is respect fully solicited. dtf, VTAItREN & THOMPSON. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COMPANY, Frcsli and Cured Meats, "7o geta"bles, FRUTS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCnJEKT nOTEIj, CIIEXAIUS Street. Astoria , Or LUMBER ! LATH AND -SHINGLES, In Quantities to suit at Short Notic STOXE &MAVID.SOr. tf Opp. Parker House. ougar, - v'x 14 cis. oyrup, per ganoit oc w i. Jloiiej, per gallon SLW. Salmon, per kit S3. Onions, per lb 2 ets. Apples dried per lb 12 ets. Peaches " " 12 13 ets. Plums, " " 12; i (jt 10 ets. Candles, per fl 25 ets. Cliickens, per dozen $G. Hay, per ton S25. Hides, per lb 10 (? 13 ets. Oils, per gallon, boiled linseed, 73c; raw linseed, 70c; coal oil, 40c; lard Sl.25. STRONG FACTS! A great mny people are asking wliat particular troubles Erov.n's Iron Hitters is good for. It will care Heart Disease, Paral ysis, Dropsy, Kidney Disease, Con sumption, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and all similar diseases. Its wonderful curative power is simply because it purifies and en riches the blood, Urns beginning -At the foundation, and by building up the system, drives out all disease. A Lady Cured of Rheumatism. Baltimore, Md., Slav 7, 1880. My health was much shattered by Rheumatism when I commenced taking llrown's Iron Bitters, and I scarcely had strength enough to at tend to my daily household duties. Iam ixm- using the third bottle and I am repining strength daily, and I cheerfully recommend it to alL I cannot say too much in praise of it. Mrs. Mauv E. Brashear, 173 PrcstmansL tdney Disease Cured. Christiansburg, Va., lESr. SuScrinc from kidney dUcaie. from which I could get no relief, 1 tried Brown's Iron Bitters, which cured me completely. A child o mine, recovering from scarlet fever, had no appetite and did not scctu t- be able to cat at alL 1 gave him Iron Bitters with the happiest results. J. Kvts Montagus. Heart Disease. Vine St., IlarrisbHrg, Fa. Dec 2, 1KS1. After trying different physicians and many remedies for palpitation of the heart without receiving any benefit, I was advised to try Brown's Iron Bitters. I have used two U-t-tks and never found anything tnut Cave me so much relief. Mrs. Jbmnie Hsss. For the peculiar troubles to which ladks are subject, Brown's Iron Hitters is invaluable. Try it. Be sure and get the Genuine. k IK Ah l 0 ASJ t SR. Zl:ri: lJ:tz are :t:i a 3D Zzjz' TOBIENOHLY,YOUHBCRGLD, WHO are KuffTtng from XrK'orsDr.Bn. irv. U sr Vitality, Ijix op JUiE I'ojite axd Vwon, W.iKTiNO'VVi"..vKKssns, ami n!I t l.st" d'.'H'aHS of a I'ersoS.ii. X atpbe rc ruUirij; fr,.m Ar.rsns ai.l Otjiks CirsEK. Kpectlyn-llff nnd complete rt"tiratu-n of HEALTH, VlOOU XI nil ilA.VH'WD Or '.UAXTEEi. The fcr:.ndi,t rtiscovcrrof t!o XinHi-entV Century. S-nl at 'nce tor Illustrate J l'am phletfrvc. Atlilrcss VOLTAIC BELT CO.. MARSHALL, MICH. West Sixth Street Improvement. NOTICE is hereby jiiven that the Common Council of the City of Astoria. Oregon, propose to order the improve ment 01 mat portion ot west Mxm street, in the city of Astoria, Clatsop County, Orccon, as laid out and re corded by J. 31. Shivelv. from the north side of Water street to the south side of Wall street by grading and planking the same to its full width, and by build in; side walks on both sides of said street, and unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of two-thirds of the property fronting on said portion of said street be filed with the Auditor and Clerk within ten days of the final pub lication of this notice, to-wit: Saturday, October 27, 1SS3, the Common Council will order said improvements to be made. By order of the Common Council. Attest T.S.JEWETT, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, October L, 18SX HANSEN -BROS. SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, AETD PLANING MILL. A full stock ot home manufactured Roods constantly on hand. Special Attention given to Orders. All work guaranteed. Your patronage so licited. ASTOllIA. - OrcRon L. K Cr. SMITH, Importer and wholesale dealer lit Ciznrs antl Totiaccos, Smokers' Articles, I'laylnrr Card1, Ctt fiery. Sta tionery. Kir. The largest and finest stock of MEER SCHAUM and AMBER GOODS In the city. Particular attention paid to orders from the" country, . - Tiieo.BRACKER, Manager. Chenamus Street, Astoria. Oregon. o 1 co 2 - y r- c O 1 m zkJi (BEFORE -AND -PFTER Mr. Dana, of the New York Siuii advocated the nomination of Horace Greeley by the Demo cracy as its candidate for presi-: dont; and he was nominated. Afijain he favored the nomination of Samuel J. Tilden, and he was ' nominated. New the Sun de mands, wttn all the force at Us command, the nomination to the Democracy of "William S. Holman; and says of him that he is the right man for the plaee. He has had nine terms of service in con gress, during which lime lit has never missed a roll-call, never voted for a job, never joined a ring, never voted away an acre of public domain, never granted a subsidy to a corporation, anil never voted for a dishonest, private claim. He is a Jefferconiau Democrat, says the Smij who, if president, would insist on econo my, simplicity, and efficiency. Honest himself, he would dis countenance dishonest in others; of simple personal habits, he would cut off-all unnecessary expenses of officials. He is honest, and would not steal; he is level-headed and would not be influenced; he is brave, and would not be bullied; he is industrious, and would make others work; he would give the country an honest, sober, eco nomical, business administration. Mr. Dana persists in saying Mr. Tilden is out of the question as a possible candidate. Jf Mr. nol man is all that the m photo graphs him to be, he would indeed be a model president, a president with brains, courage, and consci ence. Aryonaut. The St. Helens Columbian of the 2Sth ult., says: A large num ber of deeds to property in and about Columbia City have been recorded during the last two months, and would seem to indi cate that the ownership of the val uable water front and lands ad joining is being gradual!' but surely concentrated in the hands of a few persons. Some of these purchases are being made on ac count of capitalists of large means TUTT PILLS TORPBD BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. From these sources arise thrco-fonrths of tho diseases ofthc human race. These symptoms indicate their existence: Xjoss of Appetite, ISoivcls costive, Kick Headache, fullucsj after ent itle, aversion to exertion of body or of temper, Iiowsplrits, A feeling lieforo the eyes, highly colored rrine,COarSTlPATIOX,anddcmand tho use of a remedy that acts directly oti the Liver. AsaLivermcdicineTDTT'S 1'IIiX.S havono equal. Their action on the Kidneys and Skin is also prompt; removing all impurities through these three " scavengers of tlie system," prodneint: appetite, sound digestion, regular stools, a clear akin and a vig oroushody. TOTPS riXiLS cause no nausea or griping nor interfere with daily work and arc a perfect ANTIDOTE. TO MALAR I At told;ererrghere2si. Olticc44 MnrraySuX Y. TUTrS HAIR DYE. Ghat IIjuk ORWrnsitats changed in stantly to a Glosst JJlack by a singlo application of this Drt:. Sold by Drug ?nsts,or scntby express on receipt of SL Office, 44 Murrav Street, Xew York. nrrrc iluiuai, or tnzrai uzzstz rsiz. MAGMS G. OROSBY, Dealer In EiRDfAEE, M, STEEL, iron Pipe and Fittings, PLTJ3IBERS AND STEAM FITTER5 Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON TIN AND COPPER, Cannery anfl FlslBrmens Supplies Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTINC Done with neatness and dispatch, None but first class workmen employed. A large assortment of SCALE? Constantly on hand Changed Hands. A formerly owned by Ghas. Carow. has ncen oougut uy Unas EDerie, wno win Here after conduct It. Good Bread a Specialty. The public trade solicited. Strong', 1-uJltI up live lirofceri-. down, JnTijrtirtc: ilzi Brain. Ri-.rt Dyspepsia, iferyot;? Af :cct:ci!sf Gsn oral Jjsbiiity, xjenralgii, Es?ei' and Ag;:, Paralysis, Chronic PixrrliC2a, Soils, Dropsy, Humors, Eomale Com plaints, Liver Com plaint, Hemittsnt I?evcr, ami m D!ScA3SS DH!GirAi;::G v: k t.o ct.vt Of THE ELCOD. Of. .CCCn'VJ.T.O Zi DEBJLiTY OR A LOV SfAr-: x.F T SV3TES. 2ppti!-rf Jvk-H vra'i its Vit:J VrifHjI., Lir.s i"!-:ti-tf ; 1Zl(:'., icf-t.. t sv.-;tl VJs-sr i...l : f- :.u : n .-- ; : ; .u.-.: BEIN-'J r,li.i: l i-'.M AIajlU:K, ; t.cr..: rc!T'.-...-e r--: fcU-w.l J-- t t ' k t, lit.: ; -7' ;r.k".:. . : t:i 'v. iv.v..u .": . ; .Jy u..v . . tLurLcu vji.ie. '"-u.u. :i : j i, ' -ucjke Leinenwcber & Go., P. I.niNXNWKUKK. . no KSTA KlilSHKD ISOS. ASTOrjA. OllEG0IsT, TASME AD GMBE1ES, Maunfai'tiireis nnl lni;rtersof 4. l.L KINDS OK LI AND FINDINGS ! WhleiaSo Duuler In OIL AND TALLOW. ti&TJIiieh&itCflsli vritf-. rxlii fur ITides and T;Uloiv. ASK FOR TJiiioii India Snbber Co's Pure rara Gum CRACK PROOF RUBBER BOOTS. BEttV.HK OF IMITATIONS ! Re sure the Roots are st?.mjed CRACK PROOF on the heels, and have the VUllE GUM SPRINGS on the foot and instep, which prevent their cracking or breaking. We are now making them with RURllFAl AXD ASBESTOS Soles which will make them last more than twice as long as any Rubber boots made. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALEHS. ALL KINDS RUllltER BELTING. RACK ING, HOSE. SPRINGS. CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES. Etc. GOODYEAR RUBBER CQ. JC. 11. TEase. .Tr. i Agents. S. M. RUNYON. f San Francisco. Mil A V. 'II 1k open every AT PYTHIAN CASTLE HALL. A. T SAEF. Tcacltcr. Brass and Strine Rnd Music funitslied for Excursions, Parades ami Parties. Lessons given on the Yioliii. Apply at the Furniture Store of Ei. D. CURTIS & CO. KSTAItLISIIEn IX 1R52. AEMES & DALLAM, Manufacturers and Imivortcrs of Wooden and Willow Ware Twines, Brooms, Brushes, Baskets Tnils, Tubs, 1'Iinr hh, Washboards, Itope Cordage, Wrapping J'apers, S'aner Hags, Uulldlng Papers, 3Iatchcs, Ilnudlcs, Clothes Wringers, Car pel Sweepers, FeaUicr Uu.st ers. Stationery, Vc. 230 and 232, Front Street, SAX FRANCISCO, CAL. Grace Church Parish School. Kear of Church Building. rrims school will i:e-open aiox- JL day, September 3.1S83. The moral train ing of the children will be carefully watched. and made a special point. In addition to ine ordinary course ot study mere win be instruction in the elements of Vocal 3Iu sle, Irawinr and Calisthenics. If found desirable or expedient, classes will be formed in Higher Mathematics, Botany, As tronomy, Advanced Music and Drawing, lor wnicniignt extra cnarges win ne made, Terms $2 a month, strictly in advance. OFFICERS. REY. M. D. "WILSON. - - Rector MISS ANNIE W. CURTIS, - Principal MISS M. C. TRENCnARD, - Assistant For further particulars applv to REV. M.D.WILSON. W. E. DEMENT & CO. GISTS - ASTORIA, - - - OKEGOX Carry in Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANCY ARTICLES. Prescriptions carefully Compo nnded Brewery Beer Saloon. The Best Beer 5 ets a Glass. Hot Lunch every Day from 10 to 12 A. M Tlie best of Liquors and Cigars on hand. A deservedly popular place 01 social resort. GEO. HILLER. Mil SHIPPING NOTICES. Columbia Transportation Co. ?GR FCRTLAS3D- (FAST TIME.) The popular atainer FLEETWOOD, has bwn wntted for the comfort o (Msseneers'wil! kntye iion anu Fbliet- dock every Uendatj, Wednesday and Friday at 6 AM, arriving at Portland at 1 P. M. i:aitriiw lve I'ortlsuid overy Tucsdttys and Thursdays at G A. f1. Arriutng at Astoiia at 1 P. M. An additional tvlp will toe made on Sunday of Each Week, leaving lrtlaud at O o'elocli Sunday Ulorninjr. rafiHKcrs by this route connect at Kalama ir Mouuti ports. u. u. stiu i, j'resment. REGULAR STEAM PACKET. "Daisy " and Barge. Will leave Astoria, from Gray's Dock, For OInev. and Head of Youngs Uiver. Daily, at S a. m., (except Wednesdays and Sundays.) Returning same day. For Landings on Lewis & Clark's IMver, On Wednesdays, at S A. 31.. Returning sjinie day. iiarFrtr I'rt'ipht or rassaue. apply on hoard, or at (5 ray's Dock, where Freight will he re ceived ami stored, if necessary. J.H. D.GRAY. Steamer TQM MORRIS. T255S STAV antl Favorite ISoat TS NOW READY FOR BUSINESS AND JL c:in he chartered for excursions, special parties, etc., at reasonable rates, a general Y. IIOKLLING, Master. -J. IIISS. A. M. JOHNSON. Astoria Sail Loft. MANUFACTURERS OF SAILS, TENTS, AWNINGS TABPATJLOTS, And cverytliinr else pertaining to our Li us mess. Lowes tPrice and Best Work For your Xoney, At the Old Stand Leave your orders and set your work done at once. J. H ESS & CO. Astoria, - Oregon BITTERS !, VVHmerding & Co., San Francisco LGeb & Co., Agents, Astoria HOSPITAL, ASTORIA, OKEG03S riHIS INSTITUTION. UNDER CARE OF JL tne Sisters of Chant y, is now ready 101 tlii recentlon of natlents. rrivate rooms for the accommodation ol any ueslrlnc them. l'atients admitted at all horn s. day or nicht, Xo physician ha3 exclusive right, every pailCUI. 15 -ircC IU illltl I'iLS lllV JIMVilViJU Ul employing any pnysician mey preicr. United, states Marine Seamen who uav Hosoital Dues, are entl tied to Free care and attendance at this Hos tiital ilarins sickness, l'ennlts must be ob tained for United States Marines at tlie Cus tom House, Sisteks of CnAEiTr BUY THE BEST! Srlsh Flax Salmon Net Threads Woodberry, and Needle Brands, SEINE TWINES AXD mm isn i.Rin i.thhs 1 i'lsli Pounds, Seines, and Sets Imnorted. to Order. A. LarpStoctofMBiIisILiies AND FiSH HOOKS. CONSTANTLY ON HAND. HENRY DOYLE & CO., 5 1 7 and 5 1 9, MARKET STREET SAN FRANCISCO. STAgcnts far the Pacific Coast. TRANSPORTATION LINES. Oregon Raiiway Navigation On and After April 1st, 1883, Ocean Steamers will sail from Pnrtianfi and San Francisco everv lliron itnv. Istving Ainsworth Dock. Tortlaud. at mid iiicht. and Snear St. wharf San Vmnnsnn at 10 CO A. M. Tltroilftl TIp1ri n1l tn nil TM-triMnn cities in the United States, Canada and Europe. River and Rail Division. On and after Sept. 2nd, 1833. RAIL DIVISION. T:L5SMi?rorTmlnil!ivf"Pfirtlnnil fn T7oo em points, at C:lo A. M.f daily. itIVER llmsxo.V (Jllrtdle Colnmbia); Boats leave Portland for TtallM nt rt -nn a. ar. ALSO : T.ivivo TVirt.l I land for Mon Tu.jWe. Thu. Fri. 1 Sat Astoria andl lower Co- lnmbi . . . . I G A II I fi AM BAM 6 AM 6 AM Dayton. Or.JTAM,' 4T.ir.:nAM yictoria.liC!fi AMI 6 AM TAM AM 16 AM ram!sam PAM PAM V. MM V C U.ll a Cept banday. Pcllman Falaco Cars rnnnin between Port land, and Helena. c. n. ruEscoTT. johx mutr. Manager. Sup't of Traffic .. L. STOKES, E. P. ROGERS, Assist. Sup't of Trafllc. Gen'l Agent Oregon & California R.R.Co On an after May 13, 18S3, trains will run as follows, DAlJji (iiicopt Sundays), KASTSIDS DIVISION. i:ctwccn rORTLAXD and CLEXDALE VXIU TEA 15 LEAVE. ARRIVE. f ortlana 7:30 a. M.IGIcndale 10:35 p. u. Glendalo 1:00 a.m. I Portland 4:25i ir. ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland J:0o P.M.ILebanon 9.20 P. M Lebanon 4:45 A. M.Portland10:05 A.M makes connection with all RomilnrTrnins nn Eastsido Division. TESTS1DE DIVI3I0S. Between Portland and Corvnllla HAIL TEAI5 LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 0:00 A. M.Corvalli3 4:30 P. M Corvallis 8:30 A. M.lPortland 3:20 P. M kxcjeess tkaix LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 5 :00 r. ir. lMcMinnville.8 :00 p. ji McMinnvillo :45a.m. 1 Portland 8:30 a. ir. Close connections made at Glenilnle with tho Stages of the Oregon and California Stage company. BirTickets for sale at all tho principal points in California and tho East, at Company's Office Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or. Storago will bo charged on freight remain ing at Companys Warenouse over 24 hours. Freight will not bo received for shipment aftor 5 o'clock P. M. on either tho East or West side Division. JOHN MUTR, Sup't of Traffic. A. L. STOKES, Asst. Sup't. of Trafflc. llwaco Steam Navigation Go.'s WINTER SCHEDULE. Astoria to Fort Stevens, Fort Canby, and llwaco. Connecting by stages for Oysterville and Olyrnpia. jrprfs Until further notice the llwaco Ssskisai Steam Navigation Co.'s steamers "Gen. Miles," or "Gen. Canby" "Will leave Astoria On Mondays and Thursdays, at 7 A. M. Fon Fi.Stevens. Ft. Canby and Ilwac o OJf Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Tlie steamer will leave Astoria at 9 a.m., as formerly, not being contined strictly to schedule tune. Pare to Fort Stevens 50cts " Canby and llwaco SI 00 ISF-Tlwaco freicht, by the ton, in lots of one ton or over, per ton, fSFor Tickets, Towage or Charter ap ply at the otllce of the company, Gray's wharf, foot of Beaton street. J. II. D. GRAY, Agent. Shoalwater Bay Transportation Co. SUMMER ROUTE. Astoria to Olympia, Touching at i'ort Stevens, I'ort Canby, llwaco, aTortli Beach, Oysterville, Korth Cove, Petersons Point, Ho qnium, lontesano, And all points on Shoalwater Bay, and Gray Harbor. GEN. MILES, ) Strs. or 5- On Columbia River. GEN. CANBY, J " GEN. GARFIELD " Shoalwater Bay. 44 MONTESANO " Gray's Harbor Connecting with Stages over Portages, Leave Astoria for Olympia, at - - 7 A. 31. On Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, arriving at Montesano the day after leaving Astoria through trip in 60 hours. Leave Olympia for Astoria on same days. To Fort Canbr ai llwaco. ON AND AFTER - SATURDAY, SEPT. 22d, The Steamer. MOUNTAINEER Will make daily trip3 from Astoria to Fort Canby and llwaco. Leaving Wilson & Fisher's wharf at 8 A. M. daily except Sundays. Freight, Passage, One Dollar per Ton Fifty Cents Good time made; accommodations afforded. For freight or passage apply on board to H. PETIT, aster