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h -i r-i''v- - . . hc glattg sfortatt. ASTORIA, OREGON: TUE8DAY .MAPCH 11. lPfc4 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE POKT OF ASTORIA. AKRl 'A h KfC'.H SKA KkdJp. Brbkl-ir rpool Feb 10 'ESSKls IS TIIK RIVHR. Otlre S.Sonthard. A3HI VtWat-hlnKtnn, Am p Rt Cross. Am sp Highlxuri i.ixht. Ad.-i1 Helicon. i'.nrtba Fuller. fil'Jo E "-.tartmcL. Am Cha. Voteowortb Br bk 3. S. Mead, Am bk Heroin. Am sp filter Indus, Ur sp VESSKLS OA THE if A i . Frovi F.iie'gii Port, tor lit otututla Kher Aberetwith Castle. Br sp 1065 LIverpoo' Sf.pt 11 Oity of Carlisle, Br bk Greenock Atut 14 ltato, Br bk Liverpool Dtc S Jontalf ater. Nor Ut Livenxl Nor 11 Kelrerdaln, Br bk 1191 S.SW Xbnemaa. Br bk Uverp-wl De8 Stagbound. Br bk ifiS Wilmington SUb.t. Br bk 1057 London Dec 5 Tjtboaus. Br bk London Dec 5 From American Port. Alameda. Am sp N V Jan 16 Bella of Oregon, Am bk 1169 Now Vork Mar 1 tik tabm: run astoria MARCH. HIGH WATKB. LOW WATKR. First Second. 1 first. Second. 1 3" Ts i j a g 5l s i h I a h s . i. . ft. wi. j. ft in. j h. wt. ( .- , . "5, . 6 9 M 17-711 35 6 3 63 ?0 f. 17 1-01 10 51 --I 5 0- 20 CO? C47 -;. -yS 0-2 00 04 0J 1 J 18 23 rS i 0 01 02 Vi 1-1 0 19 1 01 1 20 i a 2 05 2 2b 2 58 3 38 4 22 5 11 6 03 7 1-4 8 09 9 15 1147a 81 G U9 7 01 7 49 3 vs. 9 01 9 41 10 19 11 0J 11 4! 20 14 0'J 0 5 0'2 00 -0 2 Q'Mpi2. 7 21 7 51 8 16 8 43 9 10 0 33 1 17 Sl 1 W Tk: -' - 7: 3 18 72 4 OG ltJ-8 5WI CI -021 10 15 5 "k 0 2! Oil 11 01 -- 0 38 31 1 33 33 2 31 6 51 C0I 7 W ,0'Oi 8 54 'C.l 9 5T. Vr 10 50 ' t!i! 11 3 j75! 0 1R '8-0' U 00 i 01 Ot 3 17 4 27 5 3. 3 30 1 AI 5 21 0 13 6 "' 7 22 S 113 8 31 9 U 3 0 2 10 21 i 00 11 23 7e 0 15 ,-! 0 51 ;3C I 1-81 C.9 ( 1. 0( 00 1-2 1 itf 1 Zi 2 41) 3 4J 7 3? 8 20 9 0J 9 i 10 41a i 2a o-.: 02 -0.Y -Q 2 03 2 31 3 Ida I 4 43!U 9 rap. The hours between mid l.lu and mioiiart dedgnatd by a (a. m.). ibo'-e between nonjj and midnight by p (P. si ). 0A. 03n a denote uuanmit. ua Wm. v uenuio noon TOeliatitW'g i& level ,.fi average lower Iriw water to w:it-h thpsound ings are given on tlie tn:isr Mive rli.tn Axloila t:f t;iil .tJarlt-t Flour per sack 51.40. Wheat, per cental .i-2.(Ki(i'2.2".. Oats. - S2.l0v.25. Bacon, sides per lb. 14 lo 18 el. Shoulders, 12X(31."i cts. Hams, lGtaiy ri-j. Lard, 10) cts. Beef,l2)-TiscLs. Glutton. l'2j(jilf -th. Pork, 12Xlfj ct-. Veal, 151K cb-. Butter, per roll 70 to ?r. ,. Eggs, pen do7.eu:i4f) ct. Potatoes, per lb yt to -. Apples, green, jjcr box ..OO. to S'2.40 Cheese, per lb -20a2." to 40 ts. uotnmcal, iMr u 4 ci. Oatmeal, " 4 ci. Beans, 4K' 't. Coffee, - 12J?(i.-;o el. Tea, - 40weLs. Klce, " 8 10 th. Sugar. 10 14 vis. bvritp, pt'i gallon 7()c ?1. Honey, per gallon S120. Salmon, per kit ?.. Onions, per fi 2j?,:; et. Apples dried per ib 1018 els. Peaches " ' 13 IS cis. Plums. ' 12 if. cts. Candle, per lb 20 rts. Chickens, per dozen Si. Hay, per ton 250. Hides, per lb (J') cts. Oils, per gallon, boiled linseed, 75c; raw linseed. 70c: coal oil, 40c: IanlSl.23. 1. 9 . Columbia River Exports. SHIPMENT FORKHJN. JACAnV. "84. 3 To Queenntnwn jycr Oakxcortlu Wheat, 69.070 bus 4 To QuccniUncn per Oban Bay. Wheat, 57.9,a bus 9 To Qucenstown lurAinjcvoua. ..670,451 ,.?5G,9f,: Flour. 20,il4 bbK.... S102.i70 10 To Quecrmttium per LaoWkU. ttour. 14.1.-J1 bhls 11 To QueauUnim ier fiargany. .SUO.000 Whe.U, C5.9 il bus.... Su9 418 lS-To LivcritCxXpcr City ufMadtid. Flour, 20.46C bbN J102.XO 19 To QutenkViicn per 2fo aybhlre. Wheat. 81.631 bus 33.O0. 19 To Queertioi per Star of Erin. Flour, lti.019 bbK... 63,101 22 To Quecnstawn prr Sarah Bcil. Flour, 14,C6 bbls SC3.oC2 SI To QutentAoumpcr Sovereign of the Sens Wheat. 76ieu bus . S74.SOS FKKUUARV. 4 To Queenatown per Tudlana. Wheat, 7t.31 bus. '-f75 6- To Antieerp per Sea King, Whft3fcLiw "us ,s7a.io i 7 To Montevideo pw Carrie Wimlow. Salmon, 100 cs . S 500 Salmon. 23 hlf bbls 115 Halibut, 27Rc . l.i 12 Lumber, 000 M . 7,000 Total 7 To Quetnxtuwn per Banca. Wheat, C7.&45 bu- 9 To QueeniUntm per Bhmah Flour. 16.571 bbls 5S727 SSiaiL' 8.855 25 To Queauftmcn per Henry Jamei. Flour. 16.8G3 bbls..... $71,Si3 25 To Quccn&loivn per Isle of Erin Wheat, 50 331 bus $4P,S2u 27 2 Queeimlnwn prr Bencickxhirs. Wheat. 51.9S3 bus -552,74 27 To lAcernool per Janet Af clfiel. Flour, 10,175 bbls ..Sf-,71 Domestic Ezporta. The receipts of certain articles of Or eon produce at San Francisto. from January I, 1884. to February 27, inclu sive, have been as follews: Flour, qr sks.... . 03,472 wneat, ens ...... si,07r Oa, ctls . C67 salmon, ddis . .. 3n h bbb. r 24 os.. . . ....- 5.013 PKS 1 pies, ltlpe, bxs API- Butter, pkp ..... i Potatoes, sk3-.. . . 1274 Wool, bales 1W Hides. Ho ..:. 3.0SC- Tallow, pke.. 731 Beef, bbls. 15 Hay. bales.. . Quieksllver, flasks ... Frutt. Drie d, pkgs Lead her. pkgs C7 Hops.bales.... . 501 HRB pkgs 2 Cheese, cs 4 FbjscSeed.jks 22R Cttsn'ed Goods, ca... ... Lard, pkgs .. . . 70 Bacon, cs .. The Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of Bour bon, Ind says: "Both myself and wife owe our lives toSnn.on'8 Coxsumption Cusat." Sold by W. E.Deraeaf. toe nErrnMr.y state coxtektios A Republican convention for tho state Portland, Oregon, on "Wednesday, tho JWth daj- of April, ISSi, at 11 o'clock a. m., for tbe purpose of nominating candi dates for the following offices, to-wit: Representative in congress, judge of the supreme court, the presidential electors, and district o(Sccn for the several judici al districts, and to select sis delegates to attend the national Republican conven tion, and to transact such other business as may properly come before the conven tion. The convention will consist of 205 dele gales, apportioned among the several countic-o, as follews: Raker SlLnko 2 Benton -. ttLane Clackamas lOJLinn 1- P.infcrtn GUIarion - 18 Columbia HMultnomah So Coos . GPolk ... Crook Curry Douglas... Grant Jackson... SlTillamook 2 . 2 Umatilla 12 .lSJUnion . &i Wasco f . ClWasliington 8 . 3!7nmliill 9 Josephine TTlnTTintli Si Total 206 The same being one delegate at large from each ooanty, and one delegate for every 125 votes, and one for every frac tion over one-half thereof, cast for Hon. M. 0. George, congressman, at tho last general election. The committee recommend that the primaries be held on Saturday, the 12th of April, and the county conventions on Tuesday, the 22d day of April, unless otherwise ordered by tho proper county central committees. The committee earnestly recommend that the delegates elected to tho state convention attend in person, and if not convenient for them to so attend person ally, that they fiend their proxies by electors of the county they represent. The Republican voters of the state, without regard to past political differ ences, who are in favor of elevating and dignifying American labor, giving free popular education to the masses of the people, effectually protecting all human rights in every section of our common country, and" who desire to promote friendly feeling and parmanent harmony throughout the state by maintaining a government pledged to "these objects and privileges, are cordially invited to unite in selecting delegates to the Re publican state convention. SOL. HIRSCH, Chairman. Portland, Oregon, Feb. 21, 1BS4. THE DEiiOCltATIC ST 4TE CONVENTION. The state Democratic convention is hereby called to meet at Dalles City, on Thursday, the 17th of April next, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of nomiuat- inn ..iitwl -fl.it an frtr tlio rtllrktviTlfT rtffiCiC. I U UUC Ul WIU UilCAiJC WU&b, lUlOU JICA- ueutiai electors, represeuiaiive jn tne lower house of congress and district officers for the several judicial districts, and to select six delegates to the natkm ,! I to do such other busines as may of right j come before such convention. The committee deem it fitting to nre- ' sent to the Democratic voters of the state , the following consideratiens: We bee approaching an election of j most vital import to our commonwealth j in all its interests, both public and pri- vate. I Deeming honesty the best pulie, and 1 in striking contrabt with the course of I the opposition party, we have named an j early day for the as'-embling of the state i convention. Our principles as a party will then be enunciated, and our candi I dates placed in the field subject to the ! approval or consideration of tho body j politic. , The variance in the vote of this state during the p-ist few years, and especially the very close contest in tho presidential election of 18S0, gives us much hope that, notwithstanding our present minoritv, with harmony in our ranks, and a well directed exertion of our strength, we shall carry off the palm of victory. But to insure this end it is imperative that all Democrats should contribute their undi vided support and hearty co-ojvration, not only in the actin.1 cam ass but in its very initiation the county primaries. We do not presume to trespass upon the i precincts of our popular convention, but j do earnestly invoke all members of our i party to put aside past differences and personal antagonisms, to units in har ; nionious action in the various primaries J ana to send full delegations of represen- Itative men to attend the state convention. We have deemed it fitting to reduce tho number of delegates, in the hope of secur I ing the personal attendance of those to 1 be chosen. We especially recommend the formation )f local clubs, where prac ticable, throughout the state, j Believing that the success of the De 1 mocracy is the welfare of the people, we cordially invito all persons, regardless of prist political affiliations, who favor sim plicity, economy and frugality in the ad ministration of public affairs to unite with us. AL ZIEBER, Chairman. P. 11. D'Aiicr, Seoretary. l'oinplu Lioage. No. A. F. 2i. 11. fEClLAlt C.'MMUXK ATI0N.S t fir-t and third Tm-idas In wti - month, at 7h o'clock. 1-. si.. :tr the't' Hal in AM una. Jlt-inl'trs of the oider in good standing are Invited to attend.. By order of the W. i. Beaver Lodgo No 35. 1. O. O. P. REGULAU MFr'IXR F.V-ci-y l huridaj vvenln' at sevn o'cl'-c'n. t tht Ijlilge ,"5S room in Odd Kellows Hull, -sio- ' ria. SuJiMti.tiug lneintiers of the order jr. go d standing, cordially invited to:V-e- d. By order - . (;. ZZ Sncampnient, Ko. 13, 1. 0. 0. P. Ei.ttlTLAP.MK-INSOF OCKAN KK JCsi ratuineni No. It. 1. o. O. F., at the Lode. hi the GUI IVilows Building, a -even r. ai., oa the .-ccond and fourth .M.ii.!as of t-acii inonlh. -snjeuiuin: hreth- n-n conlially InvltPd. By ordeT CP. Seaside Lodge Ko. 12, A. O. U. V. HKOrLAIt SIEfiTINfiS OF SF.ASIDE l.odst Xr. 12, A. o. C. W will 1h held in INthlan Hall on Fihl.iv eiemug of each we-k, at 7 o'clock p. sj. irernbi, t the order in good s.swlln;. and vislUng Broth Ta are invited to attend. Libntry will be open fifteen tul"utes iefoie and after each itu'etlinr. lly order M. W. Cjmow X. Bee. Astoria Lioajre No. 40. 1. O. Q.l. REGl'LAK MhKTlXt; KVF.KY THUHS day .vc-niug at 7 -50 o'clock, in the Hall over Mr.Cves Mote. Members of the Or der, l.i good standing. :ue ln lu d to attend. By oroer W. 0. T. American legion of Honor. REGULAU MEETING OF ASTOKIA Council No 035' is held on the first and third Tuesday of each mouth at 7 o'clock i. M. By order of the Council Commander. R. V. MONTElTH.Sec'ty. Cushing Post No. 14, Q. A R. REGULAR MEPTIGS OF THIS POST on the vecotid and fourth Tuesd.tvs of each month at 7 :Z0 l. m. VNiting com nides conlially Invited. By otder P. C. Pacific lAJdge No. 17, K of P. RKOULAK MEETINGS OF THIS t odue eveiy lTiday venlng, at 7 -.'io Vlock, Jn thflr Castle Hall, Sojoumlnji Knights cordiatlv Inviltil to tten . GEO. P. WHEELER. K.ofR. and S. Aator Lxidge No. 6 K of P. HEGULAlt MEETINGS OF THIS ,v Lode erfry Weduesday evetiiuu, at 7 -30 o'cliH'K, at tlielr lodge room, in Pythian an hoiournine Jvnuruts coraiaiiv mvit ed to attend. W. I ROBB. K. of B. and S. Common Council. REGULAR MEETINGS. SECOXD AND lourtli Tuesday evenings of each month at 714 o'clock. its-Persons decline to have matters acted upon by tho Council, at any regular meet ing Inust present the same to the Auditor and Clerk, on or before tbe Friday evenlnir .irl-r to the Tuesday on which tha Council holds Its regular meeting. THOS.S.JEWETT, Auditor and Clerk. I yiw.ZS''K IS "89 fw u A POSITIVE CURE. for every jorm of SKTIS&BLOOr T1TC f A Cl" ifK PlfflFLEsS'sCRDFUl m0 fLI-AXSK THE .-KlN, alp, and 1 nifwul It bine. cmIv I'imnlr. (opiiT Colored '-"crofuloiif. iihcritid, and Coi.ta j jjious llunion-. i.iooa i-oi . Liefn.. ao c Ffc?, nd InfHiitile "-"Hn Tor.ure. tho Lf ti uicv Kkm iufsircinf.il iolo rn'irnra s v-ii. the new IJ'ool Purifipr. Ili'irctip. and Aicicnt. ex:l di cac eertn from the b ocd and ic iration, and th 'is remove-' tli caue. lcthlii . the sreatskin Cure, in tantlyalljyfi Itching. rnd It flammation. clears theSkin andS' alp, heals Ulcers and Sotes, -.c?toros tho ''omidcxion. CctictrvSoaP, an exqui-ito kin Btautilier and l.ilot J'oiui-ito, i indiepencble treatineskin di3ene.. and for rough, chapped or g easy skin, olackhonch. b otches, and na-. eapy skin, olackhonc uinors. (J Ticui ei by humors. (J ticuhi ERi!-:iia are tho only Infallib.o blcod purifiers aiidskin boautiSera. 'lin. Ifuticltton. F.i., law er, 23. Stato Street, I)oton, reports a case of Ialt t'houm 'irder hi observation for tn vcar?, which c v. red the patient's body ard Hmb, and o wh ch all mn tne-hod3 of trcat rn nth d been applied wi hunt bcaefit.wJiich wa-completely cared olel by tho CuncfRv KKUKUits. leaving a clean and healthy sVin. lir. jinl 3I-s Kvcrcit ( Itliius. Eelch ertown. Maw. write: Our little b'y w l ribly afflicted witn crofula, .-alt 1 heun and Eri-atpelrt orern c he wa born, and nothing wo could cive h.m holpd him until wo tried Cltk lk I:kwkiii5, which c adual ly curou him until h- is now &s fair as any child. II. E "nrrMiter, Hend'ron. N. Y. cured of l''oriJciaor Lepicy, of twentv years' tandinc, by Cutiia'ci iti-jihut . 'ihi ino t wn erful euro n rec rd. A ductpan ul of scales feil from him dolly. I'byj-icia s n d hi friend- thought ho mu-t die Curt- sw rn lo before uju-tic of tho p -aco and Ilendor son's most prominent citizen?. ."Hrs.M. K. Whipple, Decatur, Mich writes hat her face, bond, ana some ptrtsof her body were almost ra--, llccd covered wi h scabs ndsore. -uffered fear ullv and tried everything l'ermaticnil - cure t by ;he Cctucka .t-.iihbii.sfronia-iKin -iuinor. Sold by all di ngslsts. Cuticura,.;! cuts ; 1'ESOLVFKT.Sl :SOAP.iiCe:iL. POTTEa UltUO AND CUEillCvL CO. Uostol) S?inl riir"IInw lo 1'nre Kia SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE, The GrcmtBalsamio Distillation of Witch Ha? . iimRrican Pin. Canndirm Pur, MnriKoM. jioverfliossom.iic. i rortheimmedi te relief and INnnanentCure of every f rm )f Catarrh, from h iuiplo Uoa-l I Cold or Influonia ! ih I.os ..f "inell. 'late. J and II raring. Couch, Ininchiti" and Ir.cipi-I ent.nu;umption. Kelt nn tivo minutc in any antt every ne. Nothing liko it. .rate f 1 fragrant. wLoleomo. Cure begins fru.n fir.t application, and is rapi J, radicil permu neit. and ever failinc. One bottle Kadiral Cure. onfl!o Catarrhal Solvent and San ford's Inhaler, all in one pai-kagc, tanning a com leto treatment, ofbll t d uRgis-j? for Si, AsuforaANr uir.-. It dical Clkk. Po'ithk Drug ad Cukui-al Co.. Do ton. DAIN Col lint' Voltaic Electric Planter instnnlltr offiwlc the Xorous -system and bnnihe 1 in. A pcrrect ts S&FE la THE CBI blned with a Porous Plas- Or X ItrW.'ininlL It ..,m' SUFfERIMQ NFRVF bilatus I'nin. vit.ilizn Wnnk nr1 lnrn Onf l'nrf et rnnpfh.a Tiril Mufcle". prevent disease, and dou moro in ono half the time than any other paster in tho worl l. rold overybi ro. CANNERYMEN ! ! PACIFIC METAL "WORKS Importers and M uuf icturers of WHITE METALS. Canners' Solder a Specially, Strp Lead, for Leading Lines, Plate Zinc, for Cutting Acid, Bar Copper, Pig Lead and Pig Tin. 48 "STorih Nceond ISt.. Portland, Or. 113 t 117 r ir-t Xt.. Han Fracijsc. Cal.fornia. Street Improvement Notice. NOTICE is hereby tven that the Common Council or the City of Astorin, Clatsop county, Oiogon. propose to or der thu iuiprtivt liunt of Writ Eiirhilt street, in that portion of said pity whicii was laid out and recorded by John 3i. Shively. in Clatsop countv, Oreuoti. from i lie north side of Cushinn'-. Cou-i street, three hundttd feet north bj p: lin";, capping; and planking aidpor tinii of atd street to its full wid h. and by building a slip at the north end of .aid threp hundred fee , and utiles-, a remonstrance signed bv. the nyj;prs, of two-thirds of tho property fronting on -3'tl Ji0!t!:;;i of said stieet bv Uu-d with the Auditor and Cleik within ten days of the final publication of this notice, viz: Tuesday, M.nch 25th. 1S8I. the Common t outicil wid order said im provenient to be made. Bv order of the Common Cnuuc'l. Attest: T.S..IEWETT, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, Oregon, March 4:h, 1881. dlOt Notice to Contractors. rVFFICE ASTORIA AND COASTTRANS- J Donation Company Astona, Oiccon, March 4th 1884 Se ded bids vv 111 be received until Sat U! day. tue Jiin insu, at ims omce mr me construc tion of the hull of a vessel iullv rigged on tne following dimensions : Its feet over all.-JC. feet beuiii.SH feet hold ; for the above tom p.ioy as per plans aud speclncatlous on file at thh ofll -e. The dlivctors reserve the right to reject anv aud all Id s. Bids should be addressed to J. W. HUME, l'i est., dtd Astoria Oregon. TUGBOAT t-IIAltCJ.s! Following Is the schedule ot prices for towage n aud out over the Columbia B.tr : For vessels not Inward Outward. exceeding Loaded. BallasL S00 tons.Sl-r)0 S150 $150 810 to lid) tons. 200 173 K5 luoO to 1200 tons 225 200 200 1200 to 1400 tons 275 -J2-5 250 :4oo to lboo ions zoo z&o 30O CUUltCll IflttKCTOltV. Gbace Cnur.cu Ilolj communion firt Sunday of every month. .Sundaj ervice?atllA. mm and 7 p.m. Wednes day t-veuing service at 7 o'clock. Rev. M. D. Wilson. Rector. Fikst Pp.esbyteriax Ciiup.cu Ser vices at U a. m. and 7 p. m. Wednes day evening praver meeting at 7 o'clock, llav. J. Y . MilliRan, Pastor. Coxokkgatioxal CnuRcn Services at 11 a. M. and 7 p. m. Hey. Sam'l Wood, Pastor. Roman Catholic Cnuncn Services at 100 a.m. Rev. L. DIelmati, Pastoi M". E. Cnuncn Services at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Lecture and Prayer Meet iti":, Wednesday, at 7 r. m. Rev. Wm. Roberts. Pastor. Baptist Cuubcit. Services each Lord's Day at 11 a. m and 7 p. "m. Prayer Meeting on Wednesday, at 7 p. m. Rev. B. S. McLafferty, pastor. r ?Tz-jtii,szr s MfiMM"." I eJTARRH Haruware anfl Sliip Glailerj A. VAS DiJSEK & CO.- DEALEKX in Hardware an Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil, Brig-lit Varnisli, Binacle Oil. Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine, Cotton Sail Twine. Lawl Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails. AffriCllltural n Implements, feftwiiii; lSachinKt -alnts ami Oil.. firoccrieM. l c. Wilson & Fisher, SHI? CHANDLERS. t AI.KB- iron, Steel, Coal. Anchors, Chains, TAS, PITCH, OAKUM, NAILS AND. SPIKES, Shaif Hardware, Paints and Oils STEAM PACKING, PROVISIONS.. FLOUR A3fD MILL FEEIK Agents for Salem Flouring Mills, and Capital Flour. FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES. All sizes, at Portland Prices, In Stock. Corner Chenanius and Hamilton Mi.-et- A.STORIA. OREGON. WM. PFUNDER'S ! ORE&ON BLOOD PURIFIER OU1JES ALL KIDNEY AND LIVER DISEASES. Headache. Biliousness, Skin Diseases, Pimples, Piles, Etc., i Costiveness, . .. -OOllS, T7i.TW.i,oiM laipal. And various Female Complaints induced by Bad and Defective Circulation of the Blood. rrlce.Sl 00 per Uullle. riix fur $5 00. . STINS0N & CO., BLACKSMITHING. 7. At Tapt. liters old stand, comer of Cass and Court Streets. Ship and Cannery work. Horauoelns;. Waoiui madn and repaired. 'So-t work gii-inuitepM. 1 Drugs and Chemicals . j Pre-crintlons carefully eomiiouuded ' no,. vc.i.f ! ' '! ..I.ll. Tiie Gem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians. KOR THE Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to the GEM SALOON. ALEX. CAMPBELL, - PROPRIETOK. CHAS. A. MAY K"ew Store, New Stcci Toys. Fancy Goods. Tobacco and Cigars. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS A TINE ASSORTMENT. Squemoqua street, next door to the Empire Store. nl7-Cm W. S. DEMENT & CO. ASTORIA, - - - OREGON Carry in Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANCY ARTICLES. I'rrtoriptions carefully Compounded GERJANIA BEER HALL AND- 30TTLED BEER DEPOT, Cticnamus Street, Astoria. The Best of Lager 5 Cts. a Glass. Orders for tile Celebrated Columbia Brewery Beer Left at this place will be promptly . attended to No cheap San Francisco Beer sold at this place. Wm. BOCK, Proprietor. ! A J. E. THOMAS, j Vi DKUGG1ST t and lr Pharmacist, 1 Aastoria,? z o r t ' m - - o r' I 1NE OF THE OLDEST AND HOST REUABLl HE74EDIE3 IN THE VOHLD F0.T THE CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness Sore Taroat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, and Every affection of tho THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST, includinq- CONSUMPTION. A WELL-KHOWN PHYSICIAII VnnT2: " It dees not dry up a cough, and leave tbe c-c ccliiad, a b the case with most preparation, b. boseas it. cleanses the lungs and allays trri:"jr. i!u reJ3.ins tlie cause of corapblnt." DO XOT V.n DECiilVKD by articles ba ng simlHr tw P- jure you get DI. VlAiA 2ALSAM OF WILD CUERri". cith-ijciiatuiiof"I BUTTS "on the w-w CO Cents and S1.00 a Unlit... Precsred by SETH . FOWLE S: SONS. ! i saMasf. SiuJ hiln-istt3nj dcslezs cenrt . (BETOHIL) IA.-TKU. T?Li:CTBO-VOLTAlC BELT and other IOectri Hi ArruANCKS r.ro sent en lo Days' Trial T( M1X ONLY. YOUNQ oa OLD, who are suiTei Ins from Nnnvocs Debiutv. Lost VrrAtmr Wastiso WK-.KOSSE3, nnd all thoe d'seaves of i Peesoxai. Nvtuek. resulting; fiom ABCsrsvnm Orniut Cacs-j. Speedy relief and cotnplct restoration to IIru.TH. Vicoa and SIanhooi OCAnASTKro. Send at once Tor Illustrate Pamphlet free. Address VOLTAIC nr.T.T CO., Mnn-hall. Illlch Wood Yard. UNTIL FOUTHEB NOTICE TnK A3TO rlaWood Yard. ;r;iv's Dock, foot of Benton street, will sell vvoid at the follow ing pners and deliver wherever the streets are plankeil, between Trulllnger's MU1 and O'Brien's Hotel, bac to Astor street : Green Alder. 2-cnt SI 50 per cord, lonz S3 Dry do do 4 do do do do 4 00 3 75 4 CO Gr nnemlo'k do Drj do do Green Beach do Green Fir do I)y Fir do Extra Maple a'ul S. limiis do Vine Maple 1 60 17 4 7. 4 75 600 do do do do do do do do do 4 00 4 00 4 25 6 25 600 8 00 do aim S. limbs do do do Wood of All Kinds By the Scow load at REDUCED RATES. J. II. D. Git AY' Astoria, February 1st, ISM. Special IVotlee. Owiug to severe weathT and !ncrea"ed expense, an additional charge of 25 cents a cord on sawed wood will be madetill further uotlce. For Sale. FIVE HUNDRED CORDS DRY HEM lock Wood, which I will deliver at the houses of customers for .$4 a cord. Draying or all kinds done at reasonable rates. R. It. MARION. THE LATEST STYLES WALL 'PAPER AT B. B. FRANKLIN'S, NEXT DOOR TO ASTORIAN OFFICE. A very large Stock from which to select. Window curtains made to order. eT"My patent Trimmer to eut Wall Paper will ue louuu convenient to my pain ns. Boat Building. JOS P. LEATHERS FiruierlyoTer Atndt it Frcben Mnchiao Sho IS BUILDING FIR-AT-CLAS- BOATS IN the -hop formerly occupied by M. John son on C nco-nlv -treet, one block west of II uw-n Bro Mill. Jlotlel, .llutcrlul anil FlnNti Flrt-rlns'. BOAT BUILDING, R. M. LEATHERS Ha- reojx'ned hLs boat shop, over Arndt Jfe Ferrlieii'5, font of Lal'ayetie stieet, and Is prepared to turn out FIRST-CLA-S BOATS. AM. AVOItl. C!IJlltATERD. Oregon Paint and Varnish Works, Manufacturers of Faints, Varnisli and Lacper. Any shade mixed and ground to order. ;. F. PEAKSOX & Co., P.O. Box 143. Port land, Ur. Copper Paint. IN HALF GALLON TINS. At WILSON & FISHER'S, e-A Ubertl Discount to the Trade.-Sa Sheriff's Sale. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION is sued outrof the Hon. Circuit Court of the Sta e ot Oregon, for the Cnuutv of Clat sop on the 15th day of February. I8S4. and tome directed on a d cree for foreclosure or C' rtaln mortgage liens wherein is,uic Berg-ma-!, plaint ft leeovered a judgement aud decree of foreclosure agnln-t Peter H. Fox. ti bert Fox and Lily Fox, defendants for the sum of three hundred and forty-five dollars. be-Ides the costs and accruing costs, ind expenses. I have levied upon and will sell at public auetlon on rhe 22d day of vuich, 1831, at 2 o'clock p.m. of said day. at the court hong- door in xstorla. Cl-itsnp County. "reuon. for cash In hand at time of ale. all rieht. iltle. and Interest the ah..ve named defendants have In the to lowlmrde- scilhcd real property, to wit : Lots one and- two in niocK loC. in Mcciure s Astoria, Clat sop County, Oregon as extended by Cyrus Olnevv A. M. TWOMBLY. feblO d-30d m SherlfL J. H. D. GRAY. Wholesale and retail dealer in. GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND, AND CEMENT. General storage and Wharfage on reason tble terms. Foot of Benton street. Ajtori Oregon. TRANSPOrvTATIOX LINES. Columbia Transportation Co. FOR PORTLAND- IFAST TIME.) Th" rr p-dar tamer FLEETWOOD, Which h:is been "rerttted for the comfort o ns'ssiMigpr will leave WH-on and Fisher dock every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.'A. arriving at Portland at 1 P. U Kelurning leaves 1'onland everj Tuesdays and Thursdaus at 6 A. M. Arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. An additional trip vl !. made on Sunday of Each Week, Leaving Portland at 9 o'clock Huii'lny 31orninr. Pas-engers by this route connect at Kalaun for Sound ports. U. B. SCOTT, President llwaco Steam Navigation Gc-.'s WETTER SCHEDULE. Astoria to Fort' Stevsn3, Fort Canby, and llwact. Connecting by stages and boats for Oysterville, Montesano and Olympia . uiiiii iuuuci luuiuc hid iinnuu Steam Navlg-ttlon Co.'s ste:uner Gen. Miles, " Ul leave Astoria On Mondays Thursdays, and Saturdays (Oysterville and Montesano mall days. at 7 A. M. FOli Ft.Stevens, Ft. Canby and llwaco OK Tveaiays. Wednesiaya, and Fridays The te mier vlll Ieavo Astoria at 9 a.m.. a3 fonner'y. nat being confined strictly to schedule time. Fare to Fort Canby and Ilwaco,....75 ct3. S3F""Ilwaeo frcl-ht. ly the ton. In lots of uue mil or i, ?-! j '' wy-For Tickets. I'owaae or Charter an- ply at the office of the company, Gray's wharf, foot of Benton stn-et. J. H. D. GRAY, Agent. Shoalwater Bay Transportation Co. SlIMMKU ROUTE. Astoria to Olympia, Touching at Fort Stevens. Fort Cunby, Ilwat- Jforth Bench. Oysterville. Xnrfb Cove. PeterhOiiM i'olui. IIo- qnlnm. JIotit-un. And all point on Sho.iluater Bay. and Grnj Harbor. GEN. MILES, l tttrs. or On Columbia Rivei GEN. CANBY - GEN. GARFIELD " MONTESiVNO Slnudwatet Bav Gray's Harto Connecting with Stages over Portages. Leave Astoria for Olympia, at - - 7 A. 31 On Mond.ys, Thursdays and Saturdavs arriving at .Montebauo ihe day after leaving Astoria through trip In tW hours. I.eave Olympia for Astoria on same days. BUY THE BEST ! BARBOUR S Irish Flax Salmon Net Threads Woodberry, and Needle Brands, SEINE TWINES. AND CORK MB LEAD LINES, Fish PocnilH, Kcines, and Sctn Imported to Order. A. LarieStoctofNetlinilislLines AND FISH HOOKS. CONSTANTLY ON HAND. HENRY DOYLE & CO.. 517 and 519, MARKET STREET SAN FRANCISCO. 25r"Agenis for the Pacific Coa.st. ASK FOR- Union India Rubber Co's Pure Para Gum CRACK PROOF RUBBER BOOTS. BKWAltB Or IMITATIONS I Be Mire the Hoots are stamped CRACK PROOF tm the heels, and have the PURL OUM SPRINGS on tne f-ot and instep, whlcli prevent their cracking or breaking We a.e now making them with RUBBER AA7) ASBESTOS M)Ies which will mak t'lem last more than twice as long as anv Rubber boots made FOttSALf. BY ALL HEALERS. ALL KINDS ItriHIFK BELIING. PACK ING, HOSK.SPR NGS.CLO HUNG, BU)TS AND SHOES. Etc. GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. R. H. PHASE. .Ir. i Agents, S. M. RUN YON, f Sau Eranclsco. The Weekly Astorian Is issued every Friday Morning. We go to press at 3 A. M., on morning of pub lication and give the latest news . ;" . The WEEKLY ASTORIA i;now in the eleventh year of its publicatirj.aixd., is universally read, and commended. People who are not within reacVpf a daily mail will consult their own mtetr ests by sending the small snm of .- . - TWO DOLLARS, And they will get THE WEEKLY AS TORIAN, postage paid, for one year. J. F, HAIiXiORAM1 A Go. TRANSPORTATION LINES. Oregon Railway & Navigititf COMPACTS'. jj. - k o ce an i i visioif . ;y Dunne the month of February. 1884, Ooeau. Steamers whl -atl from Portland -to Sa FnuicKco. and from an Pranclsco to Port land, as follows. leaving Aln-worth Doek, KV.r ,:y"i- aU MidniBht. anil Spear 8treet vv luirf. San Francisco, at 10 A. m. : rom S.m Francisco.) From Portland. Columbia 9,'State of Callforclato Ore-ion -.Hirolnmbla 15 tateorc'anfornl..19;Oregon ...."J0 rolumblH 24State of t alifornlaSS Oregon.... igro umbhi March. 1 aLtteofCalMarch 5Oregou. . .... ( Thronsh Tirkett sold to all prindiMl ciUes lu the United States, Canada u4 Europe. RAIL Division. Passenger Trains leave Portland for Bast em pointa, at 7:80 P. MdatlyT RIVF.K nmsiex tMlddle GtluMD, oais teare Portland foe Dallw at 7 A - n-T ' - Atse: - Leave Port laud for MoJtuJwcItuu. S. Vfnrifi anfi loner Co-1 I ninbU....l6AMIAH Da ton. Or ;7AM -W.r,::IMMj Victon.BOK AMjg AM CAM I AM iTAW t SAM RAM g AM PAH SAM Lares storis for Prtlad at 0 a. at. daUra: wpt Sunday. ; i P3fUninn.po'c? CAr "aanhm UtWM?ort land and St. Paul, C. H. PKESCOTT, JOHIT MUTJft, A.L.STOKES. K'soanST- ot Traffia waMfiDi Irt. Oregon & California R.'TL OREGON & TRANSCONTINENTAL' COMPANY, LESSEE, On and after February aithlSetftrfllnawUl ran as follows --DAILY (Except bundaya). eastside Divisioir. ' Between rOKTHMHaMiirafgVfTj " rm MAIX.TfiAlJT. LEAVE. ABBCKK. - Portland..-. 7 :30 a. MiPhcenlx . SrflitArfat. Phcenlx 7:t0 p. ail Portland 43GlF;X, AUBANY EXPRE88 TRAIN. LEAVE. ARBryS. Portlaud 4 -co e. m. Lebaqou......9 -ae pjk Lebanon t -.45 a.m. Portlands. le'-6-I M The Oregon aud California Railroad Fertr manes connection WIth. all RegulM.Trata ou Eastslue Division. " WESTSIDE DIVTISIOIf, Between l'ortlnuU aud CrraUUa1 MAIL TfiAXK n IJAVE. ARBIVE. Portland .9 .-00 a. sc Corvalh 4t3o p. m. CO.Yallb 8 :30 A. M.lPortland 3 -39 P.M. EXPRESS TKA1W LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 6 :00PM McMlnnVllIe.8 rfPM McMInuvllie5:45 am PorUand.8'30A:M Close connections made 'at Phoialq with the Stages of the Oregon and Califor nia Stage Company. eSTickets for sale at ah the prhicJai pohits in California, at Company's Office. Corner F and Front ita., roMand, Of. Freight will not be received for shipment after 5 o'clock p. M. ou either the- -XasC -or West side Dlvbiou. B. KOEHLfcK, JOHXMUIB, Orn'i Ma-acer. aso't. of Traaa. A, L. sTOKKS, E. F. SOQnt, Asst Sap't. . Genaral Aii't of Traffic. PaaaaerI)pX THE THINGVALLA LINE;. Is the only DIRECT LINE Between NEW YORK an SCANDINAVIA. First class Steamers aud good, usage. Tickets for wale at A. M. JHyS'S, Agent, Astoria, Oregon. A. M. JOHNSON. C. J. JOHNSON. Astoria Sail Loft. MANUFACTURERS OF SAILS, TENTS, AWNINGS; TARPAULINS, And everythinp else pertaining to our Business. Lowest Price and Best Work For your Money, At the Old Stand. Leave your orders and get yoac worJc, done at once. ' JOHNSON ACQ. '? -. Orsgeiu: Astoria, i. LKINK.VWEBBH. H. MWWS Leinenweber & Go., KSTABLISHJKO IMS. ASTORIA, OBSGON TAMESS AM CDUR) Manufacturers and Importer! $t all kinds of "" LEATHER AM YMm Wholesale Dealers la OIL AND TALLOW. Highest cash price paid for Hidsiazsd. Tallow. v..- -- 't