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M&&, t 0 J j0 'SKF"! ftc gaUij jStarmu. ASTORIA, OREGON: TUESDAY MARCH 18. 1881 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE PORT OF ASTORIA. SAILED Columbia, fcs S F. March 1? ARR1 VA L FROM SKA. Oregon ss. Pohlraan. S V March I" VESSELS IX THE RIVER. O Olive S.Sonthard. Amso MtW&shiDEton. Aid art Red Cross. Am sp Hicldand Light, Am. p neucon. .Marcos risuer, Tiliie E Starbnck. Am Chts. Cotesworth Br bit S. R. Mead, Am bk Merom, Am sp RlTr Tnrtnu Kr an Kflldnle. Br bk City ct Carlisle. Br bk Aberstwirh Castle.Br p VESSELS UA THE WAi. from Foreign FortH. for the '1iinilila IClrer Uata, Br bk Liverpool Dec 5 Jorsalfarer, Nor bk Liverpool .Nov 12 Kelverdale, Br bk 1191 N S W Norseman. Brbk Liverpool Dec 3 Staghound. Br bk SfiS Wilmington Silbet. Br bk 1057 London Dec 5 'fytbonns, Brbk London DpcS From American Ports. Alameda Am ip S Y Jan 15 Belle of Oiecou. Am bk 1169 New Vork Mar 1 TIIK TABLE FOR ASTORIA. MAKCH. I 111(111 W T1'K. LOW WATKK. FirT Second. 1 First. Second. i ; 11 S S 15 S ? M S M S I M S M : ! 1:1 r a his h s h rrt. ,t . m. X h. m. , h. in. I . 171 2 .S STi 3 00 ,C-4 11 00 ii 4; 000 1 01 2 03 3 17 127 -o -01 3-1 3-3 3-3 30 10 15 11 01 038 1 33 2 31 3 30 4 20 5 21 4 22 tr. fi"2 CO 5 11 0 03 7 IH 809 9 15 10 21 7 51' o-0 S Zl C.l 9 55 rt-1 10 50 '!t u a; i7-5 11 '. J7 0 ol U-J i a; sri 2 03 9H 2 3J pro 3 Ktalv; ! 'r-i 5J) 1'81 6 13 ; 0 IS S-0 C, :$ l IV 6 5G 1 09 -".i 7 33 0-7 7 32 1 5'S 7 (i 8 20 0-2 8 03 2 4f 7-3 9 M 1-02 8 31 3 4270 9 -05 9 12 4 4:tp:G.i! 10 lla-05 1 5Cj Tin hours between mid uht and noon are designated bv a. ai.). those between noon and midnight bv p iv. m ). oi. 00m denotes innlniL'lit. oA Wm. v denotes noon. The height is rerkoiinl from the level of average lower low waters to w inch thesonud ings are given on the Coast Suney charts. Astoria Itetail 3iarket. Flour per sack Sl.40. Wheat, per cental S2 002.25. Oats, ' $2.10:25. Bacon, sides per IL, 14 to 18 cts. Shoulders, " 12K15 cts. . Hams, ' lGiy cLs. Lard, " 1G cts. Beef, 12(18 cts. Mutton, Vl4u, 15 cts. Pork. 1215 cts. Yeal, 15(18 cts. Butter, per roll 70 to 75 cts. Eggs, per dozeti4045 cLs. Potatoes, per lb IK to 1? cts. Apples, green, per box S2.00. to $2.40 Cheese, per lb 2025 to 40 cts. Cornmcal, per lb 4 cts. Oatmeal, ' Gcts. " 4KK cts. " 1240 cb,. " 4090ctS. " 8 10 Cts. Beans, Coffee, Tea, Rice, Sugar, 10 14 CtS. Syrup, per gallon 70c 31. Honey, per gallon $1.50. Salmon. pet-Kit 65. Onions, tier lt 24,3 ets:. Apples dried per lb 1018 cts. Peaches " " 13 0 18 cts. Plums, " ' 12K(lGcts. uanules, per it 20 cts. Chickens, ier dozen .?(. Hay, per ton &X). Hides, per lb U (ft fl cts. Oils, per gallon, boiled linseed, 75c; raw linseed, 70c; coal oil, 40c; lard $1.25. Columbia River Exports. SHIPMENTS FOREIGN. JANUARY, '31. 2 To Quecnstown per Oalncvrtli. Wheat, G9.070 hits ..$79,451 4 To QviccntUivrn per Oban Bay. Wheat, 57.993 bus $58,933 9 To Quccnstoicn per Avyerona. Flour. 20,514 bhls .'. -$102,570 10 To Qiiecnxtiiwn per Laktock. Flour. 14,131 bbls $60,000 11 To Qucenetmcn per Bargany. Wheat, G5.9.I1 bus $69 418 18 To Livcr'iM)I per City vf Madrid. Fiour, 20.40C bbl $102,330 19 To QueeiihUncn per Morayshire. Wheat. 81.531 lius $85.00 19 To Quo-lithium ;tr Star of 2vrhi. Flour. 10.019 bbN- $R.101 22 To Qucaistown )irr Sarah BclL Flour. 14.0CC bbls SG9.-JC2 31 To Qucenttawnper Sovereign ofUcSca Wheat. 7.1&0 bus S74.SOS FEBRUARY. 4 -To Quccnstoicn per Indiana. Wheat, 70.091 bus . 77,009 C- To Antwerp ;-. Sea King. Wheat, 75.U.0 bus 73 100 7 To Jdontcridf-u jtcr Carrie IFInnIoip. Salmon, loo cs . . 500 Salmon, 23 hlf bbls H5 Halibut, 278c..... ....... ....... 1.U2 Lumber, 000 M 7,000 Total 587 7 To Qucemtoicn per Banca. Wheat, 57.515 bu- ..J2.149 9- To Queenstuwn per Bhmah. riour, ie.571 bbls is2,8r) 25 To Quccnstoicn per IJcnryJamu. Flo .r, iC.fcCU bbls $7l:s 25 -To Queenrtoivn per Me of Erin. Wheat. .V).35i bir $is,32u 27 To Quccnxtuicn per Berwickshire. Wheat, 51,953 bus S52.784 27 7 o Liverpool per Janet McXicl. Flour, 10,175 bbls sGC,74 Domestic Exports. The receipts of ceitali article of Or egon produce at San Francisco, from January 1, 1884, to March it. inclu sive, have been as follews: Flour, qr sks. Wheat, ctls..: 75.201 48,877 .67 503 118 9.034 3 oats, ctjs. Salmon, bbis ...... hf bbls. cs . nkes Apples. Hipp, bxs bbls..' pks Butter, pkgs Potatoes. lts..... Wool, bales Hides Xo.... ....... TaHow. pks Beef, bbls Hav. bales Quicksilver, fhisks. ... Fiult. Dried, pkgs Leather, pkgs............. Hops, bales .. Bams, pkgs.. ..... , Cheese, cs Flax Seed, sks Oorn. ctL Canned Goods, cs........ Lard, pkgs ........... Bacon, cs................ 5427 200 4.14C 170 1 73 951 2 4 31 For Sale. ,1IVE HUNDRED CORDS DRY HEM- Iock Wood, which I will deliver at the houses of customers for $4 a cord. Draylng or all kinds done at reasonable rates. R. -K. AiAiUQN. TF1E REPUBLIC.! STATE COXTESTIOS A Republican convention for the state of Oregon is called to meet at the city of Portland, Orecou. on Wednesday, the 30th day of April, 1SS4, at 11 o'clock A. si.. ior xue purpose oi nominaiing cauui dates for the following offices, to-wit: Representative in congress, judgo of the supreme court, the presidential electors, and district officers for the several judici al districts, and to select six delegates to attend the national Republican conven tion, and to transact such other business as may properly come !efore the conven tion. The convention will consist of 206 dele gates, apportioned among the several counties, as follews: Baker 5Lnko 2 Benton -. 9Lnne 10 Clackamas lOJLinn 1 Clatsop GjMarion- 18 Columbia 4Multuomah 35 Coos GPolk.... 8 PmnV oJTillamook 2 Curry 2jUmatilla. 12 Douglas ii union Grant 51 Wasco Jackson 6Washington 8 Josephine 3Yamhill 9 Klamath 2 Total 206 The same beinc one delegate at large from each county, and one delegate for every 125 votes, ana one ior every trac tion over one-half thereof, cast for Hon. M. C. George, congressman, at the 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 the proper county central committees. The committee earnestly recommend that the delegates elected to the state convention attend in person, and if not convenient for them to so attend person ally, that they Bend their proxies by electors of the county they represent. The Republican voters of the state, without recard to past political differ ences, wno are in lavor or. eievaung auu 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 friendlv feeling and permanent 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. IIIRSCH, Chairman. "Portland, Oregon, Feb. 21, 1834. THE DE3I0CUATIC STATE CONTENTION. The state Democratic convention is hereby called to meet at Dalles City, on Thursdaj, the 17th of April next, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of nominat ing candidates for the following effices: Judge of the supreme court, three presi dential electors, representative in the lower house of congress and district officers for the several judicial districts, and to select six delegates to the national Democratic convention, and generally to to do such other busines as may of right come before such convention. The committee deem it fitting to pre sent to the Democratic voters of the state the following consideratiens: We see approaching an election of most vital import, to our commonwealth in all its interests, both public and pri vate. Deemina honestv the best uolicv. and in striking contrast with the course of i the opposition party, we nave namea an early day for the assembling of the state convention. Our principles as a party will then bo enunciated, and our candi dates placed in the field subject to the approval or consideration of the body politic. The varittnee in the vote of this state during the past few years, and especially the very close contest in the presidential election of 1880, gives us much hope that, notwithstanding our present minority, with harmony in our ranks, and a well directed exertion of our strength, we shall cany 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-operation, not only in the actual canvass but in its very initiation the county primaries. We do not presume to trespass upon the precincts of our popular convention, but do earnestly invoke all members of our party to put aside past" differences and personal antagonisms, to mute in har monious action in the various primaries and to send full delegations of represen tative men to attend the state convention. We have deemed it fitting to reduce the number of delegates, in the hope of secur ing the personal attendance of those to be chosen. We especially recommend the formation of local clubs, where prac ticable, throughout the state. Believing that the success of the De mocracy is the welfare of the Deople. we cordially invite all persons, regardless of past political affiliations, who favor sim plicity, economy and frugality in the ad ministration of public affairs to unite with us. AL ZLEBER, Chairman. P. H. D'Abox, Secretary. .hOCIBTY 2IKKTI.;n. I'emplM L.OOKO. No. A. F. A. M. OEiiL'LAR CMMUXICATIOXS ' It. first and third Tueda.s In eachVy mouth. at 74 nVloelc. i. si., at the'V Hab lit Atona. M embers of the oider iu good standing are invited to attend.. By order nfjhe W. M. Beaver Lodge No. 35. 1. O. O. P. OEGULAH MEL'IING EV- 11 er ry I'liursdny evening atSs3is. seven o'clecK. at tne iMoge- jtg;-Jvr room in Odd Fellows Hall, Asto ria. Sojourning members of the order in gond standing, crdiall Invited to n'tei iL By order X. G. Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. 0. 0. F. REOULAKMKE..INGSOF OCEAN EN caiiipmeut No. 13. I. o. O. F., at the lodge, in the O.ld Fellows Building, at seven v. M., on tho .second and fourth Mondays of eacii month. Sojourning breth ien cordially Invited. By onler C P. SeasideLodffe No. 12, A. O. U. W. REGULAR MEETINGS OF SEASIDE ldg No. 12, A. O. IT. W. will be held in I'vlhian Hall on Friday evening of each we. k. at 7 o'clock v. si. Members of the order iu good s ainliug. and visiting Broth ers are Invited to attend. I.'brary will be open fifteen minutes before and after each meeting. "By order M. W. C. BHOWN.Rec Astoria lodere No. 4a I. O. 6.1. REGULAR Ml'ETING EVERY TIIUKS day evriiing at 7 -JMi o'clock, iu the Hall over Mr. Case's stoie. Members of the Or der, In go-td standing, aie invited to attend. By order W. O. T. Amerlcau Legion of Honor. REGULAR MEETING OF ASTORIA Councb No 930 Is held on the first and third Tuesdav of each inout'i. at 7 o'clock r. si. Bv order of the Counell Commander. R. V. MONTElTH. See'ty. Cushing Post No. 14. 6. A R. REGULAR MEITINGS OF THIS POST on thp second and fourth Tuesdays of eaeh month at ICQ l. si. Visiting com rades cordially Invited. Bv order P.C. Pacific Lodge No. 17, K. of P. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS Lodge everv Frjdav evening, at 7:30 o'clock, in their Castle Hall, sojourning Knights rorrtlallv Invited to s-ttcn . GEO. P. WHEELER. K. of R. and S. Astor Lodge No. 6. K of P. REGULAR 3IF.ETINGS OF TniS lw lde ven Wedncsdav evening, at 7 -JSO o'cbck, at their lodge room, in Pvthian Ca Ue. Soj.iumlug KtiinIitB conllallvinvit ed to attend. W. Ifc ROBB. K. of R. and S. Common Council REGULAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND fourth Tuesday evenings of pach month at 7H o'clock. rtsrrersons desiring tu havo matters acted upon by the Council, at anv regular meet ing must present the same to the Auditor aud Clerk, on or before the Frsdav evening Eriortothe Tueda on which tho Council olds Its regular meeting. THOS.S.JEWETT, Auditor aud Clerk. (iiticura POSITIVE CURE for every form of SKUV&BLOOr DISEASE. PIMPLES to GCSOFUl TO PLhANSi: TUK .-K1X i-caln. and Blood o It hinp. caly Pimply, ('.oiifti OIrcd crofulou. nbcrittd. and Coi.ta gious Humors. Ulood l'oii iif. Ulrcr. Ab c e.03, rid Infantile kin Tor uro. the Cl thuka Kkm infijnro inful iulo rmirnra 'vn, tbo new ll'oo Purifier, Diuretic, and A neiicnt. e!vl dis ease scrm. from the b.ood and po . iration. and thus1 remove? the ciuc. i urn vn , tin prcatskin Cure, in-tantlyalby? Itcbmp.and lr flammation. clears theikin andalp, benlf Ulcers and Sores, lestorcs tbo t'omi lcxion. Ccticckv Soap, an exquisite Skin Boautificr and Toilet Requiite, is indhpensablo in treating skin diseases, and for rough, chapped or or easy skin, olackhcads. b otches, and ba by humors. C Ticua bkm -piks aro tho only infallible blcod purifiers and skin beautificrs. Chan. Houghton, Enq., law er, 2S. State Street, Boston, reports a case of Salt Hheum under his observation for ten vears, which c vt red the patient's body and limb', and to which all Knovn methods of treat mt nth d been applied wi bout bcnefit.which wa completely cured folcl by the Ccticura KeukdilS. leavinc a clean and healthy skin. Mr. ami Mrs Everett StHiliins, Belch ertown. Mass. write : Our little boy wis ter ribly afflicted with -crofula, s-alt Itbeum. and Erysipelas over sire 1 bo was born, and nothin we could ?ive him helped him until wo tried Cut!iTK l.t.iiKMr-S, which e adual ly cured him until bu is now as fair as any child. II- K Cnrpi'iiter, Hendorson. N. Y., cured of Psoriasis or Lcpiosy, of twenty years standing, by Ccticuiu ItKiiim.s. 'lho inou wonierfu! cure n record. A dustpan'ul of scales fell fmui bim daily. Pbysicia s at d hi fi iends thought he mut die Curo sworn to before ajuttic of tho pence and Hender son's most prominent citizens. SIr. K. K. Whipple, Decatur. Mich, writes hat her face, head, and some pnrtsof her body were almost rav, Iled covered wi h scabs and sores, -uffered fearully and tried ererythinK Permanent! cure by :hc C'UTiruKA LKMi.ntu from a ftl.in Humor. Sold by all druggists. Cltici ka,.7 cuts : KlSOLVKXT.Sl iSOAl'.'J cents. Potthk Dituc and Chemical Co. Boston M:uS. Send i"or"IIoM to Cure SKiji Ulsrasis" CATARR SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE, The Great Balsamic Distillation of "Witch. Haz- . American Pine. Canadian Pnr, Marigold Glover Blossom. Etc.. Fortheiramedi te relief and Permanent Cure of every f rm f Catarrh, from a implo Ileal Cold or Influenza t th Los of "mell. Taste, and Hearing. Cough, I ronchitis and Incipi ent Consumption. Keli-fin fivo minutes in any and every taso. Nothing like it. (Jrato f.l fravrant, wboleome. Curo bcgis fro n first application, and is rapiJ, radio ll perma nent, and over failine. One boctlo Hadiral Curo. onBo Catarrhal Solvent and Sanford's Inhaler, all in one pai-kago, forming a comi-lcto treatment, of all d uggists for Si, Ask for Sasf ni'j It dical CCKK. 1'OTTEU DnCC AMI CltKilirAL CO., lio-ton. DAIN Collins' Voltaic Electric Plaster instantly affects tho Nervous System and banishes 1 in. A perfect VtfWfrl. n,ffnrv nki. ISTHECBY biaed with a Porous I'las- or x ter for 25 cents, it unni .SUFfEfUHa SERVE bilates Tain, vitalizes Weak and Worn Out Parts, strengthens Tired Muscles, prevent' disease, and doe3 more in one half the timo than any other plaster iu tho world. Sold everywhere Proposals for Transportation. Headquarters Deiwktjiknt ) OFTIIKCOl.USlItlA. j Office of Chief Quartkiisiastkr, y.vsrcouvER Barracks, W. T.. March C. iA. SEALED PROPOSALS, IN TRIPLICATE, subject to the usual conditions, will be received at this office, until 12 o'clock, noon, on Monday, April 7, 1RS4. at which time and place they will be opened in the presence or bidders, for the transportation of mill ary .supplies on the following described routes during vear commencing Julv l, 1-St. and ending June 30, 1685; usuu Transportation. Route No. l Spokane Falls, W. T., to FortSDokane.W.T. Route No 2. Ashland, Oiegon, to Fort Klamath. Oregou. Route No.3. Pendleton, Oregon, to Boise Barracks. I. T. Route No. 4, Kuna, I. T., to Boise Bar racks L T Route No. 5. Rathdrum, I. T., to Fort Coeurd'Alene. I.T. Route No. c Lewlston; I. T to Fort LapwaLI.T. Mtitnicr Transports iit. Retrri: No. 7. For tniispiiilaton of U.S. Military Supplies between Asttxiaaud Fo-t Stevens, Oregon, and Foit Canby, W T ROUTE No. $ Between l'oitl.iud. Oiegon, and Vancouver, W. T. The Government resenes the light to re ject anv or all proposals. Blank proposals, onn of contract, and printed circulars, giving full infoiiu'atl n:s to the ununer of bidding, teruw of cnutiact and payment, will be furnished on applica tion to'this office. Envelopes containing proposal- should be maikcd : -Pioposas tor Transportation on Route No. ," and address d to tne undersigned. A. S. KIMBALL. Major and Quartermaster, U.S. A., Chief Qu-irtermastcr. CANNERYMEN ! ! PACIFIC METAL "WORKS Importers and M uiuf.icturcrs of WHITE METALS. Canners' Solder a Specialty, Strip Lead, for Leading Lines, Plate Zinc, for Cuttinq Acid. -! Bar Copper, Pig Lead and Pig Tin. 48 Xorth second St.. I'ortlauri, Or. 115 Jc 117 1 Irt Wt., Kan Francisco, California. TIKS BOAT CIIAItOKN. Following is the schedule of piices for towage n and out over the Columbia Bar : For vessels not Inward Outward. exceeding uiaueu. iianast. SOO tons.Sl.ri0 SItO $150 175 200 "250 M0 S00tol)0tous 200 1000 to 1200 tons 225 1200 to 1400 tons 275 14O0toltiO0tons 300 175 200 V2". i CUUKCII DIKKCTOUV Grace Chukcu lloly couuniinion first Sunday of every month. Sunday services at 11 A. M., and 7 P.M.Welncs day eveninp; service at 7 o'clock. Rev. M. D. Wilson, Rector. First Presbyterian Church. Sot vices at 11 a. st. and 7 p. m. Wednes day evening prayer nieelinjr at 7 o'clock. Kev. J. V. M tlligan. Pastor. Coxoreoational Church Services at 11 A. st. and 7 p. si. Rev. .Saitt'l Wood, Pastor. Roman Catholic Church Services atlOSOA. si. Rev. L. Diclman, Pastor M. E. CnuRcn Services at 11 a. si. and 7 p. st. Lecture and Prayer Meet ing. Wednesday, at 7 P. si. Rev. Win. Roberts, Pastor. Baptist Church. Services each Lord's Day at 11 A. st., and 7 p. st. Prayer Meeting on Wednesday, at 7 p. m. Kev. B. S. McLafferty, pastor. s A Cenhvine Pcrarie Blizzard." 'A regular old blizzard, isn't it?' was my weather comment to a well bearded, cowboyish lookiug passen ger. 'Xothin' had about this." was Ilia racnnnen TF v.. ...l- lk r?rtn i blizzard jus is a blizzard, and no mis take, just go on! to the peraries. I remember ouet eleven years ago next March; lasted three days; snow blew so you couldn't see a steer t n feet away. I got lost from our ranch up near North Platte, Nebraska, and hadn't nothin' to do but to go with the storm, which came from the north, a little west I was sixty hours on my feet -to stop to rest meant to freeze on the spot. Finally, I run plum agin' a sod house away down in Kau sas. raore'n 200 miles from where I started from. There I found shelter, and slept two whole nights and days. Then I was all all right again. This is only a breeze compared with a gen- blizzard." 'Train Talk." A peculiarity of our road law fs the fact that it is next to impossible to present a petition for the laying out of a county road that cannot be de feated by some technicality. The East Oregonian shows an instance of the kind in Umatilla county. A pe tition was presnted to the court ask ing for a change in a" road. The county court found flie proceedings all regular and ordered the change. A dissatisfied individual appealed to the circuit court. After due ex amination and consideration the judge of the circuit court found that the proceedings had all been regular. That the legal notices had been post ed along the route, one at each end and one about midway, on the side of a house, but unfortunately, the affi davit of posting did not slate on which side of the house the notice was posted, which proved fatal, and the road was defealol. -Curry Post. Miss Elizabeth Iiebecca Payne, of wincester, Va., has become a man auu married Annie iimton. one or he said'toa correspondent of the New York World, UI really did not suspect my true sex until three or four weeks ago. Two physicians performed a simple and painless operation on Afiss Eebecca, and'then announced to their patient that sho was of the mascu line gender, and that the ignoramus who superintended her advent into the world deserved to be prosecuted forthe dense stupidity which brought about his subsequeni wearing of pet ticoats instead of trousers. The sup posed woman never had any sign of beard, and his voice is not unfemi nine. Beating bis Record. Mr. Jas. C. Deyos, of Jackson, Mich., had a valuable trotting horse lamed in the shoulders and loins. After a few applications of St. Jacobs Oil, the wsnderful pain-cure, he says, he trot ted him in a race, which he won in three straight heats in 2.26,2.28 and 2.24?.f , beating all his former records. B. F. STEVENS & CO., CITY BOOK STORE, Have just received a mammoth stock of Book. The young and old, rich and poor can all be accommodated. AGENTS FOR THE Kranlch & ltuch and MnndMfelilt & Xotui Pianos and AVcstcrn Cottage Organs. Orders for all kinds of Music or Instru ments will ue promptly filled. B. F. STEVENS & CO. Copper Paint. IN HALF GALLON TINS. At WILSON & FISHER'S, cbta Liberal Discount to the Trade.tfu Oregon Paint and Varnish Works, Manufacturers of Paints, Varaisl ani Laconer. Any shade mixed and ground to order. C. F. PEARSUX fc Co., P.O. Box 14S. Portland, Or. Sheriff's Sale. TV VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION IS- JL . sued out of the Hon. Circuit Couit of the Stae ot Oregon, feir the County of Clat--M on the loth day of February. 18S4. and to me directed on a decree for foreclosure of c rtain iimrtgauc liens wherein Is lac Berg man, plaint II rcovercd a judgement ami deeiee ot foreclosure airain-t Peter II. Fox. Hubert Fox aud Lil y Fox, defendants for tne sum ot tnree liuuuren aim loriy-nve d illars. be Ides the costs and accruing co-ts. and expenses. I have 1 vied upon and will sell at public auetlon on the 22d dav of Maicli, iSSl, at 2 o'clock r. si. of saM iiav. at the court hous- door in storla. Cl itso'p County. "reLon. for cash in band at time of sale, all right, title, and interest the ab ve named defendants have in the fo lowing de sriihed real propeitv. to wit : Lots one and two in block 13C. in McCl tire's A-toria. Clat sop Count j , Oregon as extended by Cyrus Olney. A.M.TWOMBI.Y. feblO d-30.1 .sheriff. PIANOS AND ORGANS SMALL MUJCAL MERCHANDISE Piano, and Organ Instructors. -CELEBRATED- STICK &OAB&M0S! -AND-TJIB WOXDKHFUIi LITTLE GIANT STECK PIANO -USED BY PRESIDENT OF UNITED'STATES tSOVERNOR-GENEltALOF CANADA GOVERNOR OF OREGON. ASTOR I A M USIC AL 0CI ET Y. ' 31 RS. J. W. CONN, of Astoria. D A.McINTOSn.Esq. " J.D.HIGGINS.lq. CILVS. WRIGHT, Esq. And bjr Many Other Prominent Musicians. CELEBRATED TABER ORGANS. Blejjant Packard Orchestral Organ Only exclusive "Music House in the North west. Only wholesale and retail House In the Northwest. GARDNER Bros., 165 First St., Portland, Oregon. E? ifncYALPSC.'o'tf 1 .4 Mvi t SSM f.l & &k ga !.- feri iw l.t:-,x Pt-' izi Absolutely Pure. Tlilc nnuilr Tiatrnr v:iri(J- A marvel Of purity, strength and wholeomeness. MotB economical thm the ordinary kinds, ami annot bes iM iu competition with the mul titude ot low test short weight, alum or phosphat p.nvders. SM oniy in-cans. KOY ALllAMNO fOWPKK CO., 106 alt-St. . . mm .olUUoUoU DorlianlinLtorla It was neutral pround daring tbearaiUco between Sherman and Johason. S-lJL"cr3 of both armic3 filled tadrix)cbev luiUictobaccoetorcdtberc, aad, after tbo surrender, marched home ward. Soon orders came from East, West, North and Soutn,for "more of that cleqaat tobacco." Then, ten men ran an unknown factory. Now it employs 800 men. uses tho pink and pick of the Golden Belt, and tho Durham Bull is tho trade-mark of this, the best tobacco in tho world. Blackwell's Bull Durham Smokm? Tobacco haa the largest cale of any Emoklnir tobacco in the world. Why? Simply because it Is the lest. All dealers lTe it. Trade-mark of the BulL JNE OF THE OLDEST AND HOST RELIABU REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOR THE CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness. Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, and Every affection of tho THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST, Includintr CONSUMPTION. A WEIL-KNOWN PHYSICIAN WRITES: " It does not dry up a cough, aad lcac tbc cans Behind, as is the case with most preparations, b;r bosens it, cleanses the lungs and alhys irritation has removing the cause of complaint," BO NOT UE DECEIVED by articles bcai ng similar names. Be sure you get DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, vith the signature or" I. BUTTS" on the wrapper CO Cents and S1.00 a Bottle. Prepared by SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Bw "n.M.T. c-! t W lr,lr-3 rrt denVrt crnpr-!3' (cnFontl (AFTER.) I7LECTUO-VOLTAIC BLLT and otlier Etrernr. i-J ArrtdCKs nro sent on Co Days' Trial Tt J1EN ONLY. YOUXG OK OlTt. rhn nrir ifTo .UK iroci iHCUTDCS UEEU.ITY, JOST vitautt rt astisg Wk-uhtessts, and all those disease of rciuo.-iAi. xtoub, resuituiK from AansE.- nm tuer Cacs a Speeily rtlipf and comDlet restoration to hfaltii. Viccr and Masiiooi .CAnXTKTD. Sena at once for IUustratw i-auipuiL-i tree. Auurcss VOLTAIC Hri.T CO.. IMnrnhnll. Mich Proposals Tor 31ilitary Supplies. Hea dqcauteiss Dkpai: r jiext 1 O F Til K CO LUSI BI A . I OFI'ICE OFflllhF QCXKIEUJIAVTEK. V VAXCOUVElt B.Mtlt ACKM. W. T , I March r. iCfi.1 I SEAL1!) PROPSALS, IN TRIPLICATE. s- auujcci i" in - usual cunuiiinus, win ne re ceived at thl-joDTu'eor at thv offices Of the U S. Qu inermasters a the f dowing-nameo posts, until 12 o'clock, noon, on Monday April 7th 1831. at which nlaces and tt..To the will be op ned, In presence oi bidders for th- furnishing an t delivery of uilitar.' sujipues uur ux tue usc.u year commencing .Inly 1. 1 SI, and eudin June, so, 1SS3. -ah fol lows : Wood. Coal, Ch rcoal. Oats, Barlev Bran. Hay. and Straw, or Hav in Hph ir Stnnv,x)rsuclior said supples as may be required at Port.tnd, Orecon, Tort Canbv.V". T. Boise Kai racks, I. r. Fort Walla Walla, tV, x. & u. i. mun.t-' u. , , , cijwuuver uep i. w. T l-orf oaard'AlMne. I T, K.,tt Klarath, Oroson. Vo t lipnai, I.T, Tue Govern nient resen-asthe rliht m Ject any or all proposa s. Prcf rence will be given o an icesoiuoinesitc production and to articles of domestic production produced on i he Pacilic co.ist. conditions of nnn t.mi quality being equal, to the extent of con sumption requueti uy tue public service there. Blank proposals aud printed circular-, giving fu'l particulars as to the mauuer of bidding. &e .ili be furnished on applica pon to this office or the Quartermasters at the var'ous po-is inme I. Envelopes censilium: proposals should be marked: "Pr posals for at ," and addressed to the imderslgued or the respective Post Quartenn.isters. A. S. KIMBLL, Major and Quaitern aster, U. S. A., Chief Quartermaster. REMOVAL. The Astoria Passenger Line WILL AFTER THIS DATE HAVE ITS headquarters at its Stables next to B. B. FrankhVs. two doors below The Asto- iTAS.-fnif Ktrt-clal I.lvprv enrrina 'owo wltli horse furnished, for one dollar per nour. uarriiiu: uti apucuiiiu Ttie Astoria Passenger Line Hacks will leave for Upper Astoria from the stables. Horses taken to board. MKS.T.O'BEIEN. K.V01 V;' nG "r ; PER LOOK OUTlflK' M w DURHAM PHJTg J- fesRR.H If he'dtrona forarack- XVOPWi aire of Blackwell's Bull Jrfcllftv!! Durham Smokm? To- " MUiaH bacco. as ho was told, he i 3KfS, wouldn't ha-o beea m v&iiiaBi cornered by tae bulb mm -ifc L Sfiffiw 1W & OR. w pv L BYE'S M TRANSPORTATION LINES. Columbia Transportation Co. FOR "PORTLAND. (FAST TIME.) The popular steamer FLEETWOOD, Which h.i been refitted for the comfort o l.iissenjri'p. will leave WHon and Fisher's dock every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 7 P. M. Returning leaves Portland every Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 A. M. Arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. An additional trip win be made on Sunday of Each Week, Leaving Portland at O o'clock Sunday Morning;. Passengers by this route connect at Kalama for Sound ports. U. E. SCOTT, President. Ilwaco Steam Navigation Go.'s WINTER SCHEDULE. Astoria to Fort Stevens, Fort Canby, and Ilwaco. Connecting by stages aud boats for Oysterville, Montesano and Olympia JtS$ Until further notice the Ilwaco SaOiM Steam Navigation Co.'s steamer G-en. Miles, V 111 leave Astoria On Mondays Thursdays, and Saturdays (Oysterville and Montesano mall days. at 7 A. M. FOR U-Ft.Stevens, Ft. Canby and Ilwaco ox Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays The steamer will leave Astoria at 9 A. St.. as formerly, not being confined strictly to schedule time. Fare to Fort Canby and Ilwaco .75 cts. j3-Ihvaco freb'ht, by the ton. In lots of one ton or over, $2 per ton, E-For Tickets, Towage or Charter ap ply at rlie office of the company, Gray's wharf, foot of Benton stn-et. J. H. D. GRAY', Agent. Shoalwater Bay Transportation Co. SUMMER ROUTE. Astoria to Olympia, Touching at Kort Stevens. Fort Canby, Ilwaco North Bench. Oysterville. Xorth Cove. Peterson Point. Ho- qninra, .lloiitcano, Aud all points ou Shoalwater Bay, and Gray Harbor. GEN. MILES, f Strs. or On Columbia Rivet GEN. CANBY " GEN. GARFIELD " MONTESANO Shoalwater Ba Gray's Harbo Connecting with Stages over Portages. Leave Astoria for Olympia, at - - 7 A. 31 On Mond.ys, Thursdays and Saturdays arriving at Montesano the dav after leaving Astoria through trip in 60 hours. Leave Olympia for Astoria on same days. BUY THE BEST ! BARBOUR S Irish Flax Salmon Net Threads Woodberry, and Needle Brands, SEINE TWINES. AND CORK Ail LEAD LIKES, Fish Pounds, Seines, and XetB Imported to Order. A Large MofMiiBiJMIms AND FISH HOOKS. CONSTANTLY ON HAND. HENRY DOYLE & CO., 517 and 619, MARKET STREET SAN FRANCISCO. SSTAisetits forthe Pacific Coast. ASK FOR- TJnion India Rubber Co's Pure Para Gum CRACK PROOF RUBBER BOOTS. BEWAItE OF IMITATIONS I Be sure the Roots are stamped CRACK PROOF on the heels, and have the PURE GUM SPRIXGS on the Toot and instep, v hieli prevent their cracking or breaking We a.e now making them with RUBBER AA'U ISBESTOiJ Soles which will make tbein hist more than twice as long as anj Rubber boots made. FOR SALE BY A LI. DEALEKS. ALL KINDS RUBBFR BEL'lING. PACK ING.HOSE.SPRINGS. CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES. Etc. GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. it. u. iJiASK..jr. i Agents S. M. RUNYON. N. J San Eranclsco Street Improvement Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, propose to or derthe improvement of West Eighth street, in that portion of said city which was laid out and recorded by John M. Shlvely. In Clatsop couniy, Oregon, from the north side of Cushing's Couit treet. three hundred feet north by pi ling, capping and planking said por tion of atd street to its full wid Ii, and bv building a slip at the north end ot -.aid three hundred feet, and unless a remonstrance signed by the owners ol 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 publication of this notice, viz: Tuesday, March 25th, 1884. the Common Council will order said im provement to be made. By order of the Common Council. Attest: T. S. JEWETT, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, Oregon, March 4th, 1884. dlOt ASTORIA Brewery Beer Saloon The Best Beer 5 cts a Glass. Hot Lunch every Day from 10 to 12 A. M Tbf hesr of Liouors and Cigars on nana A deservedly ervedly popular ptace oi social resort. GEO. niLLER. TAX NOTICE. RESIDENTS OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 9 are hereby notified that the taxes foi the year 1833 in said dbtrb-t are now due and payable at the office of Badollet & Co., Upper Astoiia. j.E.HIGOINS. Acting School Clerk. Astoria, February 6, 18M. -TRANSPORTATION LINES. Oregon Railway & Navigation COMPAflTiT. O CKAX I I VISION. During the month of Februarv. 1884. Ocean steamers will sail from Portland to Saa nmilfM-Ptl illld fl-iiTn S,n I?mn.l.u T- land, as follows, leaving Ain-worth Dock. aarf. San Francisco, at 10 A. st. : rrom San Francisco. J From Portland. ,. r n.. ."arc5l. ... Meh Columbia Moa '0fOrej:on .Tbur Matnnf.a! r:.n- .,in i.- ... .. ...... ..u. u ohm oi uu Thh 11 .,-, . ....... .i'iuuiuiuuia ana 18 -.uiu..ui mei a.uregoo v.uu ...... . oua oi' State of lI . Fri 4 -ifjlf A , f l?t "ll?)kJ V Columbia. ...V.'.Mon 31 n April Thronch Tickets sold to all Drincloal Europe? t1ie UnUed ste3; nSJS CJSS RAIL OlvisiON. Passenger Trains leave Portland for East ern points, at 7 :30 P. M. daily EIFER OIYISIO.V (Middle CaluMaj; Boats Jeave Portland for Dalles at 79 ALSO; Leave rort-l l I T umd for IMonl Tu. IWclThu. Frt. Stt. A.4tnrfa mil lower Co-I 6 AM Dytoa.Or:i7Aa RAH (AM CAM 7AM 17 AM Corrallja"! GAM 6 AM nwn.miH AM !AM !AM fl AM AM lAM cept Sand;.0" ff " t S . . dH& .- ld!aastrp.au?. CM rWmiB t- A.L. STORES.' aH-PRKMCsSr Act' Geu'l Freight ad Pass, a40"- Oregon & California R. R. OREGON & TRANSCONTINENTAL COMPANY, LESSEE On and after February 24th, 18SI, trains wiU run as follows : DAILY tExceTt Sundays)? AASISIBE DIVIHIOK. etweea PORTLAND andPHCNIX. LEAVE. ARRTVTS Portland.. 7 o a. silPhcenlx. .... s.-oo a. it. riUBUlx 7:U) P. M Portland. a 2 ALBANY EXPRE88 TRAIN. LEAVE. ARRIVE Portland 4 a) e. sr. Lebanon 9-aoV at Lebanon i:45A.ar. Portland. loiSl! at The Oregon aud Callfornla'RaUroadFerrv makes connection with all Reirular Trains ou Eastsiae Division. -" u WESTSIDE DIVISIOX. Between Portlnud and Cervallla SIAIL TBAnr LEAVE- ARRIVE Portland 9 alo a. sr.,CorvallI 4 o V. v. Loivallis 8 o a. 3r.!Portland.3 20 p.m. t ..,, EXPRESS TKA1X LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland-. 5 :00 pm McMinnvUIe 8 .-oopm McMInuviile:45 a si Portland 8 JOasc :.9l0e cotineclons made at Fhcenlq w-ith the Stages of the Oreeon and Califor nia Stage Company. 3"Tlcket3 for sale at all the principal points in California, at Company's Office, Corner F and Front its., r-ortland, Or. Freight will not be received for shipment after 5 o'clock p. at. on either the East or Y est side Division. K. KOEHLbR, E P.BOOEBS, Gtn'l Manager. Aot'g 0:i74 Put. Axt THE THINGVALLA LINE. Is the only DIRECT LINE Between NEW YORK and SCANDINAVIA. First class Steamers and good usage. Tickets for sale at A. X. JH.YS0X'S( Agent, Astoria, Oregon. A. M. JOHNSON. a J. JOHNSON. Astoria Sail Loft. MANUFACTURERS OF SAILS, TENTS, AWNINGS, TARPAULINS, And everythingelse pertaining to our Business. Lowest Price and Best Work. For your Money, At the Old Stand. Leave your orders and get your work done at once. JOHNSON 4 CO. Astoria, - - - Oreffta. C. LEINENWEBEB. H. BBOW9 Leinenweber & Co., ESTABLISHED 1865. ASTORIA, OREGON TANNERS AB CBTlRBilS, Manufacturers and Importers ot all kinds of LEATHER AND FINDINGS. Wholesale Dealers In OIL AND TALLOW. Highest cash price paid for Hides and Tallow. WM. PFUHDER'S OREGON BLOOD PURIFIER CURES ALL KIDNEY AND LIVER DISEASES. Headache, Biliousness, Costiveness, Skin Diseasest Boils, Pimples, Dyspepsia, Piles, Etc., - And various Female Complaints induced by Bad and Defective Circulation of the Blood. Prlce.Sl ee per Bottle Six far 9 M. J. H. D. GKAY, Wholesale and retail dealer In. ' GROCERIES, FLOUR, AUD FEED Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND, AND CEMENT. ' General storage and Wharfage, on reason ibis terms. Foot olBacton street. Astl Oregon. ....