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cv ltc gjnttg storiatt. ASTOK1A, OREGON: WEDNESDAY MARCH 1?, IBS' SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE POKT OF ASTORIA. VESSELS IN THE RIVER. Olive S.Sonthard. Amsp MtWaRhincton, Araip Red Cross, Am sp HiKhUnri t.tcbt. Am. el Helicon. Martha Fisher. Til'ie K -trhuck. Am Oha. ;oteRw..rth Brbk S. R. Mpad, Am k Merotn, Am p River Ina , rSr btj hkd&!. Ilr lik Oit of Cariible. Br hit Aoer-twlth Cantle.Br ep VESSELS Oft THE WAi. from Foreltrii FertK. for the ColamtilQ Kiver' Itata, Br bk Liverpool Dec 5 Jorsalf aer. Nor lik Liverpool Nov 1 Kelvcrdale, Br bk 1191 NSW Norseman. Brbk Liverpool DecS Stagliound. Br bk STS Wilmington Htlbot. Br bk 1057 London DecS Tvtbonns, Brbk London DecS From American Ports. Alameda, Am up N Y Jan 15 Belle of Oregon, Am bk 1 109 New V ork Mar 1 TIDJR TABLK FOR ASTORIA. MABCn. HIGH WATH.R. LOW WATKK. Firt Second. I First. Second. v s r s 2 2 15 S ; R--hl h a h i s h s h m. JS h. m. X ft in. J . m. X 5. j , i . 83 83 5 00 C4 11 00 -021 10 13 22 8V 55G ti'2 114! -01 II 01 11 7-.M BC! CO - - -- OSS 03 75 7 52 C-0 0 00 3'1 1 33 t'l 71 8 31 C.l 1 01 3-3 2 31 09 7-3 9 53 Q'i 2 0 3"3 3 30 15 7 4 10 50 .! y 3 17 3 0 4 ?0 21 7 C 1130l7T 4 27 23 5 21 23 2-3 0 0 01 02 02 0-1 00 o-o 27- - '--I 6Ji 181 6 13 13 1 0 IS 80 C .'9 1! C 30 51 -6 1 03 7-i 7 33 0T 7 32 2(J if I lo! 7(i S 20 02 8 03 03 0-2 2 40 7-3 9 0tf -02 8 31 31 9-0 3 1.' 7 0 9 55 -05 9 12 10a s'7 4 iSji (To 10 41a -05 9 5(5p 0' 02 0( 12 18 113 2 Tlif hours between mid Ijlit and noon are designated by a. m.), those between noon ai:d midnight by p ii. m ). Of. 00m a denotes muliiijxlit bn 00"m. v denotes noon. The height is reckoned from the level of 'j erage lower low waters to wlilrli thesound ms are given on the Coat Sutvey chart. Aiioria itettfil Market. Flour per sack $1.40. Wheat, per rental S'J 002.'25. Oals, ' S2.10i'.25. Bacon, sides per tt, 14 to 18 cts. Shoulders, 12Kir cts. Hams, ' 161 J cts. Lard. '" 16 cts. Bei'f,2K18os. Mutton, 12V2'(5l5cU. Pork, 12gl5 cts. Veal, 13 IS cts. Butter, perroll 70 to 75 cts. Eggs, per dozeii4045 cts. Potatoes, per fi A to cts. Apples, green, per box S2.00. to 32.40 Cheese, per tt' 2025 to 40 cts. Coimncal, per tt 4 cts. Oatmeal, '- " ' (X cts. Beans, 4tf cts. Coffee, " 1240cts. Tea, " 40IK)cts. Rice, ' 8 10 cts. Sugar, " 10 14 cts. Syrup, per gallon 7oe (gi SI. Honey, per gallon Sl.50. Salmon, per kit S5. Onions, per & 2:J cts. xVpples dried per & 1018 cU. Peaches " " 13 18 cts. Plums. " " 12K10cts. Candles, per" B 20 cts. Chickens, per dozen SJ. Hay, ppr ton $30. Hides, per lb G 9 cts. Oils, per gallon, boiled Unseed, 75c; raw linseed, 70c; coal oil, 40c; lardSl.25. Columbia River Exports. SHiraiBNTS FOUKIGN. JAKUABY, '31. 2 To Quecnetmcn per Oakieorth. AVheat,'69,070 bus $70,451 4To Qucenstmm per Oban Bay. Wheat, 57.iri3 bivs $50,993 9 To Quccnstoum per Anaerona. Flour. 20,514 bbls ..$102,570 10 To Qucavitmcn jnr Lndfoc7f. Flour. H.lSl bbls SC0.000 11 To Queemtovcn per Bargany. Wheat, C5.9.1 bm 8C9.416 lS-Tb Liverpool per City of Madrid. Flour. 20,400 bbl $102,330 19 To Queemtoien per Morayshire, Wheat. 81.531 bus S63.G0S IR-To Qiiciii'loicn per Star of Erin. Flour. 10.019 bbh $88,104 21 To Qiwsnbtitwn per Sarah Bell. Flour. 14,6CG bbls JC9.0C2 31 To Qneendoicnper Sovereign ofthcSca, Wheat. 7G,iso bus . $7l.80S TKimiTABY. 4 TV) Qu&emtmvn per Tndiana. Tieat, 75.031 bus 77,009 C- To AnUccrp per Sea King. Wheat. 7.5.160 bus ... $73.101 7 To-JLfonterfdeo per QarrU Winston;. salmon. 100 cs , $ 500 Salmon, ii hir bbls . .. . 115 Ilailbut, 278c . 1.112 Lumber. M M.. ... 7,000 Total 7 To Qucenstown per Banca. Wheat, 57.545 bu - 9 To Queembnvn per Bltmalu Flour; 16.571 bbls 33.727 .....3u2.149 . 582,855 25 To Quecnstuivn per Henry Jamc4. Flo .r, 16,863 b!ls S71.8CS 25-To QuecndiAcn per Isle of Erin. Wlieat,50334 bus $43,320 127 To Qucenstoum ptr Berwickshire. Wheat, 51,9i3 bus $52,731 2770 Lieerpool per Janet 3fcNicl. Flour, 16,175 bbls '0CJ74 TUG COAT CHARGES. & Following Is the schedule of prices for towage n and out over the (Columbia Bar : For vessels uot Inward .Outward. exceeding Loaded. Ballast. 80a tonsSlM S150 !5u 800 to ICOO tons-. 200 175 175 1OO0 to 1200 tons 225 200 200 1200 to 1400 tUia 275 225 2D0 14U0 to 1600 tons 300 250 300 A. V. Allen, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In QrwerfeSz Provisions, I MILL PEED. r Glass and Plated Ware, TitOl'ICAL ASD DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with Wines. Liq jorsJobaccoXigarx THE REPUBLICAN STATE C05TENTI05 A Republican convention for the state of Oregon is called to meet at the city of Portland. Oregon, on Wednesday, the 30th day of April, 1881, at 11 o'clock a. si., ior tne purpose oi nominating candi dates for the following offices, to-wiU Representative in congress, judge of the supremo 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 before the conven tion. The convention will consist of 205 dele gates, apportioned among the several counties, as follews: Baker rlLnke Benton -. OjLane Clackamas lOlLinn Clatsop.. .. 651anon- .. llilultnomah .. ,.. ClPolk .. 5Tillamook.... .. 2jDmatilla ..lSJUnion .. SjWasco .. 61 Washington.. .. 3! Yamhill Columbia . . . CoOS Crook Curry Douglas Grant Jackson Josephine... Klamath. .. 21 Total 200 The same being one delegate at large from each coanty, and one delegate for every 125 votes, and one for every frac 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 tho 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 send 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 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. HIRSCH, Chairman. Portland, Oregon, Feb. 21, 1834. THE DEMOL'KATIC STATE C0.YE'TI05. The state Democratic convention is herebv called to meet at Dalles City, on Thursday, the 17th of April next, at 10 o'clock x. 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 bnsines 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 pn vate. Dapminr honestv the best txilicv. and ir ctrilrinn .nntroot trith tlm vnrcn nf S the opposition party, we have named an early day for the assembling of the state convention. Qar principles as a party will then be enunciated, and our candi dates placed in the field subject to the approval or consideration of the body politic The variance 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 carry off tho 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 presumo to trespass upon the Srecincts of our popular convention, but o earnestly invoke all members of our party to put aside past differences and personal antagonisms, to unite in har monious action in tho various primaries ana to send fall 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 bo 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 people, 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'Abcy, Secretary. DE.M0CB.1TIC CALL. The Democratic convention of Clatsop county is called to meet at the county court-house iu tho city of Astoria at on6 o'clock p. M. on the 12th day of April, 18-31, for tho purpose of electing dele gates to tho Democratic state conven tion. At some future date (to be named by the committee) the same delegates will be convened for the purpose of nominat ing candidates for county officers and transacting any other business that may properly come before tho meeting. . The county convention will be com posed of forty-one members apportioned among the voting precincts as follews: Astoria 21 Clifton 1 Clatsop 2 Fish Hawk 1 JohnDay 1 Knappa :i lewis and Clark. 1 Misbawaka ." 2 SeaSide 1 Upper Astoria T Vesper 1 Westport 1 Young's Biver 1 Democratic primaries for the election of delegates to the county convention will be held in the respective precincts on Saturday, April 5, 1884. S. D. Adaiu, C. H. Stockton, Tnos. Dealt, C. J. Tbenchabd, i R. J. Moeeison", W. T. Boss, County Committee. Astoria, Oregon, March 15, 1881. KEMOVAX. The Astoria Passenger Line WILL AFTER THIS DATE HAVE ITS headquarters at its Stnoles next to B. B.Fiauklitrs. two doors' bt-low Tuk Akto max office. Fiwt-cla?s LI very service Carts with hone furnished, for one dollar per hour. Carriages on application The Astoria Passenger Line Hacks will leave for Upper Astoria from the Mables. Horses taken to board. MRS. T. O'BRIEN. B. F. STEVENS & CO., CITS' BOOK STOItK. Have just received a mammoth stock of Books. The young aud old, rich and poor can all be accommodated. AGENTS FOE THE Kranlch - Barb and ."rfantlnfeldt St Xotnl PisnoHand WenterH Cettairc Organ 8. Orders for all kinds of Music or Instru ments will be promptly filled. B.F. STEVEN'S CO. (jiticura POSITIVE CURE for every form of SKIN&BLOOr DISEASE. r0H PIMPLES to SCROFUL' T0 CLKANSE THE :KlN, t-caip. and . Blood o It hing. cjily Pimply. Copier 01red Scrofulous, nberitid, and G'oi.ta gious Humor?, Wood Vol- lis. Ulcer, Ab besses, nd Infantile Kin Tonuro. the L'u titkv 11km nu.sareinf.il iolo. I'ntiiMira '-Vfiir, tj,0 nen. rj'on Purifier, Diuretic, nnd A net ient. ex:ele di eao cenns from tho blood and po s iratioii. and th"? remove? tho catwe. ivtiiur , tin. great bk in Cure, in tantlyalby? !icbin?.nd lr flammation. clears thcikin nndS nip. bcnl Ulcers and Sore?, icstores tho tomt-lcxion. CCTicrKvSop, an exquijite kin licautiSer and Ttilet Hequi-ite, i indipenablo in treating fk!n diseafes. and for ronch. chapped or k easy skin, olackhcad-". b otchc?. nnd ba by humors. C ticur nEM-:iii aro tho onl, infallib.o blcod purifiers and skin beautiScrs. Clms. Ilonshton. Kq., law er, 23. Stato Street, Boston, reports a ca.e of ?alt Hheum 'irder bis obscrv tion for ten vears, which c vtred tho patient's bouy ai.d limb'-, and io which all imnn ma hods of treat Tn nth d been applied wi houtbcnefit.which wa- completely cured olel by tho Cutki'r ItKMKUihS. leaving a clean and healthy skin. .Mr. nui Mr r.vcM-it Mrliblus. Belch ertown. Mass. write: Our little by w.u to: ribly afflicted with crofula, alt Ibcuii'. and Eryfipelhs over ri c ho wa? born, and nothing we could give him help-d him until we tried (,'ltk cut l'ii:vKi-tf?, which s adual ly curea him until hs is now as fair as any child. H. E 0rptnirr, Hend-ryon. N. Y . cured of Pwiriafi? or Lcpio?y. of twenty years' standing, by Ccticuk i Kkiikdi . 'Jh-i mo t won .crful care n rcc rd. A dustpan ul of scales fell from him daily. I'hy.'icia sad hi- fiiend? thought ho mu-t dio I'urrswi rn to before aju.'-tic' of tho pace and Hender son's most prominent citizens. .tlr. S. K. WhipjiH, Decatur. Mich "rites hat her face, head, nnd somo psrtsof her body were almot-t ra--, lioed covered wi h scabs and sores, -uffered fear ullv and tried cverythinK Pcrmanentl cure by die Cltkuka itUiKUiKS from a akin Humor. Sold by all druggists. Cuticuba,5" euts : ItliSOLVKNT.Sl : SOAP.'Jo Chills. POTTER Dkuo and Chemical Co. Boston M:u3. send ror"IIou" to Cure Sklu Ulspaxrs" CATAHR SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE, Thp Groat Balsamio Distillation of Witch. Haz- . Amnrican Pine, Canndian Par, Mnrigold. Clover Blossom. Ec Fortheimuied of every f rm : Cold or Influenza and Hearing. Cough, I'roncbitis and Incipi- ent Consumption. Kelt fin five minutes in ny and every ?e. Nothing ljko it Urate- f .1 fragrant, wtolaome. Curo becia from Crpt application, nnd is rapi J, radictl perma nent, and over failing. tin bottle Kadi- al Cure. onBoT Catarrhal Solvent and Sanford's Inhaler, nil in one parkago, forming a com- lcto treatment, of nil d uggis for 51, Ask for Sasf unV Uamcal CURK. PolTKR DUUO ASH Cutilli AL CO., Bo-ton. DAIN Collins' Voltaic Electric Planter instantlv nileeti tho Nervous riystcm ai.d b.ini'hes 1 in. A perfect SOFF IS THE CRY blncdlth a Porous Plas- O' a ter for 25 cents. 1 1 imi- SOFFERIaa NERVE hilates Pain, vitalizes Weak and U orn Out Ports, strengthens Tired MufcIcs. prevent di'casc. and doe more in ono half the time than any other plaster in tboworlJ. foldovorywhiro. SOCIETY 3IKKTIXS. Temple LrOdgo, No. 7 A. P. A. M. REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS 2 fnt ami third Tuesdas In eaciiVV month, at 7 o'clock, r. M., at the w Hal InAMona. Members of the oidcr in good standing are invited to attend.. By order of the W. M. Beaver Lodge No 35, 1. O. O. P. REGULAR MEETING KV- ,.., ery I hursday evening at ?SS; sevm o'cltick, at the I-odgeife-room In Odd Fellows Hall, Asto- 'w ria. Sojourning members of the order Ii god standing, cordially invited ton te d. By order N. G. Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. O. O. F. REGULAR MrE 1 INGS OF OCEAN EN campment No. w. I. o. O. F., at the I)dge, in ihe Odd Fellows Building, a .even p. ii., on the second and fourth Mondays of eacn month. Sojoiin.iug bretli ien cordially Invited. By order C- P. Seaside Lodge No. 12 A. O. TJ. W HhGCLAR MEETINGS OF SEASIDE UxlgH No. 12, A. . U. W. will be held in Pythian Hall on Friday evw.imr of each we K, at 7 o'clock p.m. Member ftl.e order In good s auding. aud visiting itroth or are Invited to attend. Libiarv will be open fifteen liilnutea before and after eacn meeting. By order M. W. C. Hit -i N, Uec Astoria Loage No. 40. 1. O. ti.T. REGULAR MHiTING EVEUY TnUItS-d-iy evfcnlngat7:20o'clork.in the Hall over Mr. Cases toie. Meinbersof the Or der. In good standing, hjc m Itt d :o attend uy oruer w t;. r. American Legion of Honor. REGULAR MEETING OF ASTORIA Council No 935 Is held on the first and third Tuesday of each month, at 7 o'clock v. M. liy oruer 01 the council (Tonitiininier R. V. MONTE1TH, Sec'ty. Cushlngr Post No 14 Q A R. REGULAR MErTlNGS OF THIS PObT on the .second and fourth Tui-sds if each month at 7:30 p. m. ViMtlng com rades cordially iuvlted. By Older P.C. Pacific Lodge No. 17, K of P. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS Lodge every Friday t-venliig, at 7-0 o'clock. In their Castle Hall. Sojourning Knights cordially Invited to ttcn . GEO. P. WHEELER. Iv.of R. and S. Astor Lodge No. 6 K of P. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS ' Lodze every Wednesday evening, al 7 :30 o'clock, at their lodge room. In Pvthtan Ca-tle. Sojourning Knights cordiallv Invlt ed to attend. W. K ROBB. -ILof It andS. Common Council. REGULAR MEETINGS. SECOND- AND fourth Tuesday eveulngs of each month at 7H o'clock. sPersons desiring to have matters acted upon by the Council, at any regular inet Ing must preseiitthe same to ihe Auditor and Clerk, on or before the Friday evening prb-rtothe Tuesday on wide!' the Council holds Its regular meeting. THOS S.JEW Err, Auditor and Clerk. Magnus 0. Crosby Dealer in HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES. TINWARE 7 AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD JSiP sV ite relief and P. rmanentt'uro8 Rovp vnn nnv nip??" ifCatarrh.froma imi.leloal . ?.aveLV0U P.0? P1.63 : . . tMihni.onfmcii. Taste. "iriesr replied the astounded pro- SHEET IRON, Tin and Copper. Butter. Those who have watched our mnr ket quotations says the Farmer, will have observed that "creamery" butter is constantly quoted from 3 to 6 cents per ponud higher than "dairy," and this, iu turn, from C to 10 cents high er than '"common," aud no doubt many have wondered what practical difference there can be between these various tades. "Creamery" butter is simply pure, sweet, well made butter, no better than is made at times by many fann ers' wives, but it is made by persons who, by devoting their whole time and attention to this work alone not making it secondary to other household cares and by being sup plied with even necessary appliance for controlling temperature, cleanli ness, etc., have acquired such skill in it that the quality of their butter is of perfect uniformity from one end of the year to the other; consequent ly, consumers know just what they will get in buying it 'Dairy" butter is often just as good as "creamery," but is made by persons who are hirgely occupied by-other duties, to which the dairy work is secondary; consequently, there is always a liability that some particular lot of butter shall be a little off flavor, owing to neglect of the cows, milk or butter at a critical period. The large scale upon which creamery butter is made is one of the necessary factors to its uniformity; it is next to impos sible to make much butter from a single Cow, or even from two or three cows, because of the changes con stantly occurring in the milk owing to changes of food, remoteness from calving, etc. But when milk is drawn from two or three hundred cows, some of which aro weekly coming in fresh, it will be seen that one potent cause of irregularity in the quality of uuiter is eliminated. 'Common butter" appears on far too many tables. It is either white, salvy, rancid, or tainted with the odors of unclean cellars, or all of, these combined. Its cost of manufac ture is as great, if not greater, than that of the "best "creamery,'' but through ignorance or neglect of some of the very simple essentials of regularity, or cleanliness iri the care of the cows or of the milk or butter, its quality is ruined. "Come in here, come in here," said Artemus "Ward one day in Boston, to the companion walking with him. "Come in here; we will have some fun." It was a Boston pie bakery which they entered a place where pies were a specialty where pies and nothing but pie3 were sold. wholesale and retail, all the livelong day. Ward approached the counter, behind which the proprietor of the establishment was standing, and. prietor. uYes, pies." "Pies! ! P repeated the man, still more dumbfounded. "Of course pies. Have you any pies?" "Pies! ! !" gasped the shopman once more, gazing at "Ward as if ho thought him an escaped lunatic. "Oh, well, if you haven't got any pies I'll inquire somewhere else; come on Jack," and he marched his friend out of tho shop again before the salesman could recover his wits. Right Hand. Mr. R. T. Bently, a Friend, of Sandy Springs, Md., says he was cured of rheumatism in his right hand, by a few applications of St. Jacobs Oil, tho great pain-cure. FRANK AND CLEAR. Iliivin-r Admitted the Strength of the Kviflonron Prominent lhy sirian takes Logical A ti n. The following letter tells iu own Ftory. Tho fisnnture will bo recognized as that nf the l'hy.-ici.in-in-Chicf of tho Do Quincy Home, and author of "Drugs That Enslavo," "The Hypodermic Injection of Morphine." A Man ual of ursinz," and many other popular and valuable special medical werks: 101 West Te.ntk Street,! Nkw Yobk, August 11. 1&0. j MrSPTS. SBCRY & Johxso.v, Gentlemen: Like most of my profe.ion, I am cautious about pinning my fai h to any new medicine or curative agent. But your BENSON'S CA PCI K l'ORi US PL AaTKIt, has broken through the barrier? and won it., way to my pod opinion. My attention was firct called to it t omo eight months njo by a fatten t of mino Although I was well ac quainted with the superior excollonce of your other plaster and antiseptic dreeing, made cpecially for tho profession, tho Benon s was comparatively now to me. I had heard. howover. of its merit as a remedy, in casa of I.amo Back, Local I'beumatHm, Neural gia. Congestion of the Bronchi d Tubes nnd Lung". Dysnopsia, Torpid Liver and tho like affection, and havo ?inco begun to experi ment with it personally. I find BE'SO'S CAPCIN E PI.AST K an exceptionally clean ly planer to use. and rapid in its action. Many tjsta of its qualitio. m do in.my own family nnd nmoDjmy patient havo convinc ed me that thore i:no Fmgle articlo so valu able fur popular use. nor so helpful in the dica;es I havo named. Should you dejire to do so, you may use my name to that effect- Very truly yours, I. II. KAN H, A. M.. M, D. The genuine havo tho word CAPUINE cut in the center. Price 23 cent?. Seabury i Johnson, Chemists, New York. - Sheriffs Sale. tTY VIRTUE OF AX F-NFCrTTrOX IS i9 sued out of the Hon. circuit Court of the Ma e ot Oregon, for the County -f Clat mii on the 15th uav f February. 1834. and to me directed on a di cree for ion-closure of c nam niortgaue Hens wherein isaac lierg-ma-i. nlalnl II ie'OVcred a liidirclnent and deciee of foreclosure ag:du-t Peter II. Fox, id bert Fox and Lil y I'i x, defendants for the sum of three hundred and forty-five d Mar. be.Ides the costs and accniinj: costs. am! expi uses. I have levied upon and will seil at public au tion on the 22d day of .Mai en, i5ji, at 2 o'cicck r. m. oi sain day, at the court lums door in Astoria. CI-Usod County. reaon, for cash iu lumd at time of ale. all ritiht. title, and Interest the ab.ive named defendants have In the fo lowing de- scuupo real propeitv. io wit: uns one anu two In block ISC. In McCIure's Astoria. Clat- mP County, Oregon as extended by Cyrus uinev. A. M. TWOMBLY. feb!9 d-30d Mierlff. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET By the Sight. Day, Week or Mouth WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, With use of Parlor. Library and all the com forts of a Home. Terms reasonaoie. Apply to ME. E. C. HOLDEN. Cor. Main and Jefferson Sts. FOR SALE. IN LOTS. TO SUIT, FE'lM 5 ACRES TO 40 acre tract in S. W. corner of Chas. Stevcn3 D. C. Title perfect. For particu lars Inquire at office of N. I). Raymond, City Hall ; or on the'premlses of O. D. Young. Astoria, Nov. Id. 1883. nclrlrl in liic lilnnrl inciniinhiirrrftina PER Absolutely Pure. This lur-der never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholionipnes.". More economical th u the onlin iry kinds, and annot tn'S'iM in competition with the mul titude ot low ti-M snort efgh', alum or phntpliat powders. Sold onlu in cam. Kov- Al.llAKlX! l'OWDEIt CO.. 10G Ull-Vt. N. Y. The Emperor Louis Kapoleon emoted only the finest cigars the world could pro duce." Prof. Horsf ord saya the Emperor'g cigars wero made specially for him In Ha vana from leaf tobacco grown in the Golden Belt of North Carolina, this being the finest leaf grown. BlackwellV Ball Durham Smotiu'-- Tobacco is made from the same leaf nscd in the Emperor's diprs, is abso lutely pore and is unquestionably the best tobacco ever ottered. Thackeray's gifted daughter, Anne, in her sketch of Alfred Tennyson, la Harper' i Jon.i, tella of her visit to the great poet She found him smoking Blsckwcll's Bell Durham Tobacco, cent him by Hon. JamcB Russell Lowell, American Ministcrto the Court of St James. In these days of adulteration, it is a com fort to smokers to Jtoir that the Bull Dur ham brand is absolutely pure, and made from the best tobacco the world produces. Blackweil's Bull Durham Smoking- To bacco is the bat and purest made. All dealers have it None genuine without the trade-mark of the Bull. ntallzes and Enriches tho Blood, Tond np tho System, Makes tho Woalc Strong, Builds up tho Brolieu- down, Invigorates tho Brain, and CURES Dyspepsia, ITervous Affections, 211 eral Debility, Neuralgia, Fever and Ague, Paralysis, Chronic TJiarrhcea, Boils; 2)ropsy, Humors, Female Com plaints, Liver Com plaint, Remittent Fever, and U.L DISEASES ORIGINATING Ifl A BAD STATl OF THE BLOOD. OR ACCOMPANIED BY DEBILITY OR A LOW STATE OF THE SYSTEM. i?5S?? iuppUcsthe blood with its Vital Principle, , Lifo illcxncnt, IKON, infusing Slrcngtli Vigor ar.d New I.ifo iato ?Il parts rf t'.s syster SEING FREE FROM ALCOHOL, its ccrSv g cfTects arc ne: followed 1" corrcspor. Iv; r-ar ion, but are permanent. SETII 'V lanijcr " v I'CVL Pr CANNERYNSEN ! ! PACIFIC METAL "W0EKS Importer aud M tnuf icturers of WHITE METALS. Canners' Solder a Specialty, Str p Lead, for Leading Lines, Plate Zinc, for Cutting Acid, Bar Copper, Pig Lead and Pig Tin. 4S Xorth Mccnnd St.. Portland, Oi. 115 fe 117 J-Ir-tMt., Sai I'rnnciscii. Cal foriiia. PIANOS AND ORGANS SMALL .MUSICAL MERCHANDISE Piano, and Organ Instructors. -CELEBRATED STECK & OABE PIANOS! AND THE WONDERFUL LITTLE GIANT STECK PIANO USED BY PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES GOVEENOH-GENEEALOF CANADA GOVERNOR OF OREGON. " ASTORIA MUSICAL SOCIETY. MRS. J. W. CONN, of Astoria. d a. Mcintosh, Esq. " J.D.HlGGINS.Esq. CILVS. WRIGHT, Esq. And by Many Other Prominent Musicians. CELEBRATED TABER ORGANS. Elosant Packard Orchestral Organ Only exclusive Music House In the North west. Only uho'.eaa.e aud retail House in the Northwest. GARDNER Bros., 165 First St., Portland, Oregon. J TRANSPORTATION LINES. Ilwaco Steam Navigation Go.'s WETTER SCHEDULE. Astoria to Fort Sleuena, FartCanby, and llwcici. Connecting by stages and boats for 0ysterville; Montesano and Olympia , Irprf Until further notice the Ilwaco rvr'fr Steam Naviguimi Co.'s steamer Oexi. Miles, " ill leave Astoria On Mondays Thunduys. and Saturdays (Oysterville and Moutcsauo mail days. at 7 A. M. FOR Ft.Stevens, Ft. Canby and Ilwaco on Tuesdays. Vednesfays, and Friday The steamer will leave Astfiria at 9 a. m.. as rortner y. not being confined strictly to schedule time. Fare to Fort Canby and Ilwaco, 75 ctd. J5?"TIwacofre! lit, l.r the ton. in lots of one ton or over, S2 per ton, e7ForTk-ki-t.s, lowage or Charter ap plv at the ofllre f the company, Gray's wharf, foot of Benton str ct. J. II. D. GRAY, Agent Shoalwater Bay Transportation Co SOSIMEIC ROUTE. Astoria to Olympia, Touching at Fort Stevens. Fort I'mtby. Ilwnn- Xorth Ucjicli.Oystori'ille. oitb Cove. I'etersims j'oiut. Ho- q uium, .UoiitfNuno. And all points on Shoalwater Bay. nd Gva Harbor. GEX. MILES, l strs. or On Columbia Rivei GEN.CAXBY GEN. GAKFIKLD " MONTESANO S1n:::lwaterBa Gray IIar:o ver Portages. Counecting with Stamen Leave Astoria for Olympia, at - - 7 A. 31 On Motid ys, Tluirsday.s and SatuMas arriving at Montesai.u Ihe day after leaving Astoria tlimuuli tnj in Oi hours. Leave Olympia for Astoria on ame days BUY THE BEST ! BARBOUR'S Irish Flax Salmon Net Threads Woodberry, and Needle Brands, SEINE TWINES. -AND GOBKMDLBAD LIKES, Fish Founds, Weines, and XetH Imported to Order. A Large StocM NetliniFisliLiBes AND FISH HOOKS. CONSTANTLY ON HAND. HENRY DOYLE & CO., 517 and 519, MARKET STREET SAN FRANCISCO. 25T"Agcnts for the Pacific Coast. ASK FOR- TJnion India Rubber Co's Pure Para Gum CRACK PROOF RUBBER BOOTS. BEWAItK OF IMITATIONS I Be sure the Boots are stamped CRACK PROOF on the IieeN. and have the VUHL OUil SPRIA'GS on tne fi ot and instep, which prevent their cracking or breaking We a.e now making tliein with RUBBEli AND ASBESTUS Soles which will inaki t"'t:m I:it more thau twice as lung as an Kubber boots made KOlCSAL BY ALL DEALEHS. ALL KINDS UUBIJKK BEL UNO. PACK- IN, HOSK.SlMt Nlis.CLnrillNU, IP KITS AND SHOES, Etc GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. It. 11. PEa.SK. Jr. i Agents, S. M. HUNYON. f &.m Eranclsco FIRST QUALITY LUMBER. THE WE! MILL COMPANY IS IN THE FIELD AND PROPOSES TO remain. We wbl take onli-rs for lumber from 10 to .'00 M., at the mil ordeliveicd. We ii'.no nianutacture lath and shingles ol Al quality. Flooring a Specialty . Addie&s all onh-rs WESTI'ORT MILL CO. a. C, BENJfEit, Siipt. Proposals Tor jlilitary Supplies. ILeadquartehs Department 1 OFTHK COLUMMA. j OrricE of fiiit-F Qu hiekmastek, Vaaxouvek BAi:itACKS.W T, , March C, tSSl. J SEALED PROP3ALS, IN I IMPLICATE. Mibject to th usual conditions, ill he r -ct-ived at ttiU office or at th. offices of ihrt lT. S. Qu irtenna-Nters a the f dowiug-naineo posts, unti: 12 o'clock, noon, on Monday April 7th 1881. at which places aud time i hey will be op ned, iu rtbence oi bidders, for th furnishing an I delivery of oliitar supplies dur.ni the fiscal year conimncing Julv l.l 81, an I ending J tin- ::o, 135. sw 'o -lews: Wood. foal. Ch rcoal. Oals, Barley. Bran, Hav, and Straw, or Hay in lieu ot Straw, or such of said supp ies as may be required at .,. Portland. Orecoa, Fott Canby -W.T, Boise Kairaclin, I. T, Fort plla Walld, W, T, ForiTown-n- d. W. P, Vancouver Hop t. W.T. I-ort' ceur d'Alnne. I T, Fit Klamath O-egou. Fort Spokane, W.T. e'ort atevetiB, UraKOu. Ko t l.apwai, I, T, .... Tne Uoverniuent reserves the right to re ject any or all propo-a s. Pre! rence will be given, o anic es ot domestic production and to articles of domestic production produced on Hie Pacific coast, conditions of price :nd quality being equal, to the extent of con sumption required by the public service Blank proposals and printed circular . giving fu'i particulars as to the manner f bidding. &c, - in be furnished on applica tion to this office or the Quartermasters at the various pots name I. Envelope containing proposals should be marked: "It .posals for - ar ." and' addressed to the uadersigned or the reapectlve Post Quartermasters. A. S. KIMBALL. Major and Quartern ater, U. S. A., Chief Quartermaster. Brewery Beer Saloon The Best Beer 5 cts a Glass. Hot Luuch every Day from 10 to 12 A. M The best of Llquora and Cigars on hand. A deservedly popular place of social resort. OEO. MILI.F.K. auiLoiTs Cuke will iiuuiediatcly relieve Croup, whooping cough and Bronchitis. Sold by W. E. Dement TRANSPORTATION LINES. Oregon Railway & Navigation COM IAXTT. i C EA X I ! V ISX OX. Dunne thp month of March. 1S&1, Ocean Steaini rs wi 1 sail from Pot Hand to Sati tnuiei.-co.atnl from au Francisco to Port- pm'atS ,SSSS2 SS& Wharf. San Francisco, at io A. 3t. : rrom San Francisco. From Portland. March i March .-tJitenf Pal....W-a 5 Columbia cat I Olumbia Mon 0 Oregon -Tnur 6 Urttrtiii Sat 15 tt of Cal....Tuea 11 -tnteof a.... r nr -.1' Co nnibia San J6 Cola uia Tuts 23 Orvjroti Kri 21 Oregon sun sn'.Mate f OU.... Wed 26 .... April Cu.umlia Mon 31 State of ial .In -II April Oregon Sat 5 Thronrh Ticket sold to all principal cities in the United States, Canada and Europe. RAIL DIVISION. rassenger Train. leave Portland for East ern poinis. at 7:30 1. M. daily. niVER DIYISIO.V (lll.Idlc ColHmbia).- Boats leave Portland for Dalles at 7 iOQ ALSO ; Leave PorM j i i i i taml for iMonl Tu. I We4Thu. Frl. I Sat. toria and lower fo- luml.ia....lBAMl6AM KAM 6 AM eXm 6 AM Uaton. Or. J" AM,' 7AM.' 7 AM aaien. .... i. ,.fi Ifi AM t'orva. ;,.. :: Victoria.Hf Ailjt M AM!fiAMiAM I CAM Le ives storia for Portland at b a. in. AaSly ex cept Sunday. Pullman Palace Cam runnfcur between Port land, aud St Paul, T , , C. H. PRESCOTT, A. L. STOKES. Manager. Act'u Gei.'! Freight and Pass. Agt Oregon & California R. R. OREGON'S: TRANfCONTTNENTAL ' COMPANY, J2SSEE. On and after February jmMi, ist trains will run aa follows : DAILY Except &uudays), KASTSIDE DIVISION", ctneeti I'OKlLAMi aMUFUffiXlX. MAIL TltAiy. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portla'id 7 :.- A. si Phoenix .... 5:00 A. M. Phoenix 7a.0P.si Portland . 45 p. sc At-BANY EXPRESS' TKAIN. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland. 4 :00 p. si. Lebanon 9 2op.h i.t-b.uion -.45 a. si. Portland... lo :05 A. S The Oregon and California Railroad Ferry makes connection with all Regular Trains on Eastsioe Division. WESTSIDE DIVISIOX. Between lortiut aud Corvallls MAIL TKAET TAVE. - ARRIVE. Portland 9 :0O a. m. Corvalll 4 o p. sr. Co. vallls 8 ::0 a. si.'Portlaud 3 :20 P. sr. EXPKE3S TltAIX LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 5 :00 p 31 SIcMiniiville 8 .-00 P 31 McMlunvltie5:l5 a at Portland 80A3 Close couiec Ions made at Phcenlq with the Stages of the Oregon and CaUfor nla Stage Company. csnicke's for sale at all the principal points iu California, at Company's Office, Corner F and Front ors., Portland, Or. 'Freight wll not be received for shipment after 5 o'clock p.m. ou either the East or West side Divhiou. It. KUEHL.hR, Gt.n'1 3lsi.ager. E P.ROGERS, Act'g G. F. 4 Pass. Agt THE THINGVALLA LINE. Is the only DIRECT LINE Between NEW YOUK aud SCANDINAVIA, First class Steamers and good usage. Ticket-, for sale at A. to. JOII.VSO.V3, Afcent, Astoila, Oregon. A. M. JOHNSON. C. J. JOHNSON. Astoria Sail Loft. MANUFACTURERS OF SAILS, TENTS, AWNINGS, TARPAULINS, And everything else 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 & CO. Oregon. Astoria, LEINKXWKnEIt. n. nnowx Leinenweber & Co., ESTABLISHED 1S3S. ASTORIA, OREGON TAMES AND CUBBB1SS, Manufacturers and Importers of ail kinds ot LEATHER AM fflDINGS. Wholesale Dealers In OIL AND TALLOW. w nighest cash price paid for Hides and Tallow. Proposals for Transportation. Heauquahtekh Depahtsiest OFTHKCOi.U31BIA, OFFICK OF CillKK QUA.KTEK3IASTEB, VascouvekBakuacks, W.T.. M..M1T, It 1KSU SEALED PROPOSALS, IN TKIfLiCATE, subject to the usual conditions, will be received at tms omce, until 12 o'ciOi-K.noon. on Monday, April 7. 1S34, at which time and place they will be op ned in the presence of idd .ers. for the transportation of military supplies on the foil .wing described routes duung ear commencing July 1, 1S4, and ending June 30, 1&85; " auiiii Trausportntlon. Route No. 1 Hookaue Falls, W. T., to Fort Spokane. W.T. kouteNo 2. Ashland, Oregon, to Fort Klamath. Oregon. Roltk No.:t Pendleton, Oregon, to Boise Barracks. I. T. R.uteNo:4. Kuna.I.T., to Boise Bar Flicks I V Route No. 5. Rathdrum, I. T., to Fort Coeur d'Alene. I. T. icoute No. C Lewiston, I. T to Fort Lapwal. I.T. ?teMuior Transportation. ROCTK No. 7. For tr.msportation of U.S. Military Supplies between Astoila and Fort Stevens, Oregon, and Fort Canby, W.T. Koute No. 8 Between Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, W. T. The Government reserves the right to xe Jeet anv or till proposals. Blank prop isals, orm of contract, and printed circulars, giving full Inform at! m as to the m tuner of bidding, terms ot contract and payment, will be furaWbed on applicv t.ou to tills office. Envelopes containing proposal1? should be marked : "Proposa s lor Transportation on Route No. ," and addressed to tne undersigned. A.S.KIMBALL. Major and Quartermaster, U. S. A., Chief Quartermaster. Croup, Whooping Cough and Bren: chitls immediately relieved by Sbiloh's Cure. Sold by W. E. Dement. ,., C i-