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CT mt: ?hc jpaUjj sforfow. ASTORIA, OREGON: THI'RSIU". APkIL 3, 18S1 SMRPING INTELLIGENCE POUT OF ASTORIA. VESSELS I A' THE RIVER. 0 Olive S.Sonthard. Amsp MtWashiwrwn. Ara p KsdOros Amtp Highland Mclit, Am. -p TitHe E "UruucK, Ara Martha FMier, S. R. Mpad, Am tIc Chas. .V)teworta Ilr bK Hirer Ind , Hr so Merra, Am 6p Cm of Cnrlisle. Ur hk Eskdale. Br bk AtteaBejt Am bk Awr.twlib Ca-ile.Ur up VESSELS tA THE WA1. o t-ioin ForcJiru Prts, for the t'olantlila Elver Uatft.iJr bl Liverpool Dee 5 Jors&liarer, Nor bk Liverpool Not 12 Kolverdalo, Br bk 1191 NbW Largo Lew. Br tp Hnll March 13 Norseman. Br bk Liverpool Dec 3 Staghonnd. Br bk ITS Wilmington Silhet. Br bk 1037 London Dee 6 Tythonus, Br bk London DecS From American Porta. Alameda? Am sp 3i Y Jan IS Belle of Oregon, Am bk 1 1 W 2fen or Mar 1 TIDK TABLi: FOB AWTORTA. APISH- HlOn WATKU. WW WATER. First. Second. I First, Second. -I -if 2 2 2 S 2 I ' . ), i v ft TO. iA. hi. . ". , . m. j - -.1 " SSflfl 5-2, C l9pC.- 11 Ala -0-3 -0 32 3-2 3D tJ 21 10 Sip I 30 032 -01 4 53 ,7-S li 55 B'l C 10 17 S s o:s C'i 0 02 1 1R 2 32 3 42 1 37 2 10 340 4 3G 6 25 01 011 04 04 03 02 7 23 IT li s si r,o 'J 37 7'll lit 50 IT-3 a on C 3 10 04 8 li5. 11 31 7 8 4 48 - j 54S ii -a !7-o! l'ul C 03 i he hours between mid .Uhtaud noon arc lt-..'u:itt-d bi a ( 3D. those between noun .idTnidniRlii b piv. M ). oft. 00m a denote; ir.i I night, oft. m;n. denotes noon. rhe height . :fKo':t d trora the level of average low er low waters to which the wund lug jut; gltcu on the JVntst Sut vey charts. Columbia River Exports. .IHU'MKXIS fcOKKION. .IAM.AKY, Ml. Wtie.it, -"CO 073 bu.-. .. ..... Flour. 85.290 bbls ToUil 10 caigoes . ... TEKKUAEY. Wheat. 3U.U3 bus rioint4U CW libN- -.. -n mm .411 o ..... ... 422.GWJ S78912 8313,9?2 - 221.G97 2. I uuil)r, CUl M - -.. 7.0f0 Total. 9 cargoes. ... 544.004 An tori a. Uetail .tlarket. Flour per sack S1.40. . Wheat, per cental S2 00 Oats. " Sl.75?.00. Bacon, sides per 2. 14 to 18 cts. Shoulders, " 12K10 crt. llaius, 1620 tits. Laid, " mcts. BHif,12K(sil8etrt. Mutton, 12J15 cis. I'ork, 12K1 cts. Yenl, 1518 cts. Butter, per roll GU(&3 cts. Egss, per do7.en2530 els. PotaUies, per 100B 1.50 to 1.G3 Apples, green, per box 32.00. to 3253 Cheese, per lb 20Qi25 to 40 cts. Coinuieal, per lb 4 ets. Oatmeal, 6Kcts. lieans, Coffee, Tea, Rice, Mmi cts. 12KW ctj. 40yo ets. 6 10 cts. Sujiar, 914 cts. Syrup, per gallon 70c Si. IJoney, per gallon S1.50. Salmon, per kit S3. Onion-, per 11 23 cts. Apples diled per & 1018 cts. Peaches -' " IS 18 cts. Plums, " ' 12 10 cts. Candles, per tt 20 cts. Clilekens. per dozen SO. Hay, per ton 330. Hides, per a 0 9 cts. Oils, per gallon, boiled linseed, T5c; raw linseed. 70e: coal oil, 40e: lard Si. 25. Tltf BOAT CHAItGKS. Following is the schedule of prices for towage n and out over the Columbia Bar : For vessels not . Inward Outtrard. oiceedutg Loaded. Ballast. 800 ton...150 800 to 1000 tons... 200 1000 to 1200 tons... 225 1200 to 1100 tnns.. Y7Z ki1o itv:;i,j jyj 150 $150 175 200 260 300 175 200 -so Domestic Exporta. Tin receipts of ceitain articles of Oi c:-.m produce at San Francisco, from Jam:aiy l. 18S1, to March 2Gth, Inelu sue, nave ;.con as follews: Fjpiir, qr V.,s 158 574 heat, ctls . 68 097 Oats, cHm ;ci Salmon, bbs.................. m hf 'bl3 H5 cs - S.&3 1 okgs 3 Aut.'ps. lti;'e. bxs.......... buls :. butter, pkip. ..."I2."..".""!17.7.. "7 Potatoes, 5i;s...2. ....... 6 043 Wool. li:,;os ....................... -iht Hides. lw) ... 6JJ13 Tallow. pk;N .. :2S Bevf, bbla ;.. 181 JIa . , ball's : . Ouiksilvcr. lliskh Krtiltr Dried, pkgs Le:il her. pUgs . Hops, bales . Hams, pkg .....w... Cheese, cs................................... Flaxseed, sks ." iru, cils . .. .... Canned Goods, o . . ,.M..M. Iird, pkgs .. Bacon, ca...... . wo 1,0 7 Sal 1:. LKJXV-.WKBKIS 11. nK-W- Leineuweber & Go., rarvKt.rsRKn 1855. r ASTOIHA. OREGON TAMERS ABB CUMES, Manufacturers and Importers of jill kinds of LEATHER AM MBIES. Wholesale Dealers In OIL AND TALLOW. Jllghistca&h price paid for Hides and Tallow.' To Ail Whom It May Concern. HAVING THIS DAY" SOLD MY ENTIRE necunlarv Interest In the Mercandtfl Business, to R. IL Carnahan, in- (Caruanan) will pay all bills (If any) owing by mo, on accouut of said mercantile business, and all amounts d 10 mo on account of the same should be paid to Mm. I desire to kiudh thank nil my friends and patrons for our libera! support duriugahe Tift een vear I Jiave ben with you. aud I desire to bespeak for my successor even more 1'beral iiatronage than j ou have given me. With some regrets and much pleasure I step dowu and out. I. W. CASE, Astoria, March 21st, 1831. .tShiloh's Cure "Will immediately relieve Croup, whooping cough "and Bronchitis. Sold hv W. TC Dprnent. Bronchitis. Sold by w. E. Dement THE REPUBLICAN STATE C0XVE5TI0S A Republican convention for tho state of Orepon ip called tb meet nt the city of Portland. Oregon , on "Wednesday, the 30th day of April, 181, at 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of nominating candi dates for the following offices, to-wit" Representative in congress, judge 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 before the conven tion. . . , , The convention will consist ot uo dele gates, apportioned among the several counties, as follews: Baker 5Lnko - - 'Benton. -. 9 Lane i Clackamas 10 Lmn - Clatsop. 6!Manon-... 1 Columbia 4Mnltnomah 85 Coos Polk o Crook Onrrv Tillamook 2 Umatilla. & Union Douglas 1 Grant aWasco. Jaokson. .TosAnhine Washington 8 YambDl 9 Jflamatn j Total ,--20G ThuoomAholno one delegate at laxse from each' oodnty, 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 the proper county oentral 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 rjersoni 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 Amerioan 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 n government pledged to these objeots and privileges, nre cordially invited to unite in selecting delegates to the Re publican state convention. SOL. HIR80H, Chairman. Portland, Oregon, Feb. 21, 1884. THK DKSOfiUTIC STATU COS VEaTIOX. The state Democratic convention is herebv called to- meet at Dalles City, on Thursday, the 17th of April next, at 10 ociock a. ., tor tne purpose oi nominat ing candidates for the following offices 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 bnsinesas may of right come lefore 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 publio and pri vate. Deeming honesty tho best policy, and in striking contrast with the course of the opposition party, wo have named an early day for the assembling of the state convention. Our principles as a party will then be enunciated, and our candidates- 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 wefl direoted 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-operation, not only in the aotual canvass but in its very initiation the county primaries. We do not presume to trespass upon the precincts of our popular convention, but do earnestlv invoke all members of our party to put aside past differences and personal antagonisms, 10 uxuie iu uurr monious action in the 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 be chesen: We especially recommend the formation of local clubs, where prac-. ticable, throughout the state. Relieving 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 publio affairs to unite with us. AL ZD2BER, Chairman. P. H. D'Ancv, Secretary. DEMOCRATIC CALL. The Democratic convention of Clatsop county is called to meet at the count court house in the city of- Astoria at one o'clock i m. on the 12th day of April, 1&34, for the purpose of electing dole gates .to the Democratic state conven tion. At some future date (to be named by the committee) the Bame delegates will ,btj convened for tho purpose of nominat ine candidates for cauntv- officers and transacting any other business that may properly come before the meeting.' The county convention will b com posed of forty-one members apportioned among the voting precincts eb follews: Astoria ; 21 Clifton 1 Clatsop 2 Fish Hawk 1 John Day 1 Knappa 8 Lewis -and Clark.- 1 Mifibawaka 2 SeaSide ". 1 Upper Astoria 5 Vesper 1 westport 1 Young flHiver 1 Democratic primaries for the election or delegates to tno county convention will be held in the renpective precincts on Saturday, April 5, 181. S. D. Amis, C. H. Stockton, Thos. Dealt, C. J. Tekkohaed, XL J. Mobbxsox; W.T:Itoss, Countv Committee. Astoria, Oregon, MarcH 15, 1684.1 :HIJKCH OIKECTOItY. GitACE Church Holv communion first Sunday of every month. Sunday services at 11 a. m., and 7 p.m. Wednes day evening .service at 7 o'clock. Rev. M. D. Wib?on, Rector. First Presuytkriak Ciiuroh Ser vices at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Wednes day evening nraver meeting at 7 o'clock. Uev. .1. V . M illlgfln. Pastor. Conoreo atioxal CnuRCH Services at 11 a. m. and 7 p. 31. Rev. Sam'l Wood, Pator. Roman Catholic Church Services at 10:30 a. .v. Rev. L. Dteluiau, Pastor M. E. Chcjjch Services at 11 A. M. and 1 p. m. Lecture and Praver Meet ing, Wednesday, at 7 p. m. Rev. Win. Roberts, Pastor. Baptut Churcu. Services each Lord's Day at 11 a. m.. and 7 p. M. Prayer Meeting 6n Wednesday, at 7 r.at. ttey.j5.a.ja.cjuagerty, pastor. NOTICE. QTATE AND OOUNiy.TAXES ARENOW JO due aud payable afmypfBro. 1 " " ' r'A --arw TWOMB tf 9hrUE CUtK )T Vi. 9hrUt CUttop c. NOW IS THE TIME TO CURE' I SKIN HUMORS.! LTis at this hen.MHt when 111'' lilwiil ind perspiiation a-e lnadi-d with linpimties that Disflcuniur Humors. IIuinlllatiaL'rup tlous. Itching Tortures. Salt Khetim. or Kc zema rsori.isl5. Tetter. Rlngwoim. Baby Uumoi s. Sen if u'a. Scrofulous bore, a bscess es and Discharging Wound. nd everv spe cie of Itching Scaly and Pimply Diseas es of the kin and Scalp are most speedily a'id economically cuied the Cuticuka Remedies. IT IS A FACT. Hundred of letters in our poe.ion fcop pies of which mar be had by return mail" to our anthoiity for tho aw nion tbnt Skin Scalp r d blood Humors, whether Scrofulous Inherited or Contagious, may NOW be per manently cured by Ccticdba Rksolvext, the new Blood Purifier, Diuretic and Aperient, Internally, aud Cpticor.v and Ccticub So vp, the sreat Skin Cures and Beatitifiers. exter nally. In one half tbe time and at one half ue expense ctany other season; GREATEST ON EARTH. CcnccRA REMEDiFSarethe greatest medi cines on earth. Had the worst case Salt hheum in th a county. My mother had it twenty years, and in f aot died from it. 1 be lieve Ccricum. would .have savea her life. My arms, breast and bead were covered for threa'yearj. which nothlnsr relieved or on red until I Used tho Cuticuka Ktsoi.vtrxT inter nally, and CnricrBA and Cdticuea Soap ex ternally. J. W.ADAMS, Newark, O. GREAT BLOOD MEDICINES. The half has not been told as to the great curative powers of the CqTicaQAJtrarRDifa. i hare paid hundreds of dollars for medicines to cured! eases of tho blood and ikin. and never found anything "yet to equal the Oun coaA Kkmkdiks. Cil AS. A. WILLIAMS. Providence, IL L CURE IN EVERY CASE. Your Cuticcba Rkmediks outsell all other medicine' T keep for skin diso&stK ily cus tomers and patients Fay that theyhave eff ct ed a cure in very instance, where other rem edies have failed. , H. W. BROCKWAY. M. D. Franklin Falls, N. H. Sold by all druggists. Price: CtrricuBA.ljOcts. ItEfOLVGCT, $1 Soap, i5 cents. PoiTke Deug a.vd Cbkuioal t.u , Boston. Mow, Seud for "How to Car Skis Disease. HI? A TTT'V For ltoujh, Chapped a d DUiJ&UXl Greasy Snin. Black. leads l'implea. s-kin Blemishes, and Infantile Hu mors, use Cuticcba Soap, a real BeautiQer CATARRH SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE, Head Colds, Watery Discharges from the Nose and tiyes, Kinging Noises in tho Head, Nervous Headache' and Fever Instantly re lieved. Choking mucis di logod, membrane cleans ed and healed, breath sweetened, smell, taste and hearing rotorcd, and ravages checked. Cough, bronchitis. Droppings into tho Throat, Pains in tho Chest. Ijyspppsin, Wan ing of strength and Flesh, Loss of Sleep, etc. cured. One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent and one Dr, Sanford'j Inhaler, in oi package, of all druggists, for 81. Ask for Sas- fohu's Radical Cum:, a puro distillation of iteh tlarel. Am. 1'ino. Ca. Mr, Marigold. Clover Blossoms, etc. f ottkbDeco asuCukm ical Co . Boston, DAIN Collins VolUIc Electric Plaster instantly affects tne A orvous bystom and btiniskes P in. A perfect LlutriA n. . ! SlfFI ISTHECKY bbaednlth a Porous PLu- OTX tr for 25 rntc. It nn1. SlfTEMIB SERVE hllates Pain, vitaliies Weak and Worn Out Parts, strengthens Tired Miifcles. prevents di.aso. and does more in one half the time than any other plaster In the world. Bold everywhere. SOCIETY MEETINGS. Temple Locbje, No. 7A.F.A.M. REGDLAR COMMUNICATIONS h flrst aud third Tuesdays In eaeh YV month, at 7J4 o'clock. i. m., at the'V Hali In AMorla. Members of the order In good standing are Invited to attend.. By order of the W. M. Beaver Lodge No. 85. 1. 0. 0. P. REGULAR MEETING EV ery Thursday evening at seven o'clock, at the Lodce room In Odd Fellows Hall. Asto ria. Sojourning members of the order In good standing, cordially Invited to attend. By order N. G. Ocean Encampment, No. IS, I. O. O. F. REGULABMKEUNGSOF OCEAN EN campment No. 18. I. O. O.F., at the Lodge, in the Odd Fellows Building, at seven p. m., ou the second and fourth Mondays of eacn month. Sojourning breth ren cordially Invited. By order . C P. Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. TJ. "W. REGULAR MEETINGS OF SEASIDE Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. W. will be held in Pythian Hall on Friday emrng of eacit wovk. at 7 o'clock P. 'M. Members of the order in good standing, aud lsltlug Broth er are luvlted to attend. Library wQl be open fifteen minutes before and after tv.ch meeting, uy oraer ai. y . C. BBOWy.Rec Astoria Lodge No. 40. 1. O. Q.I. REGULAR MEETING EVERY TnURS dv eveniue at 7 :S0 o'clock, in the Hall over Mr. Case's store. Members of the Or der, in good standing, aie invited to attend. By order W. C. T. American Legion of Honor. REGULAR MEETING OF ASTORIA Council No 993' is held ou the- first and third Tuesday of each month, at 7 o'clock p. at. By order of the Council Commaudei. R. V. MONTE1TH, Sf Cty. CiiBhing Post No. 14, Q. A B. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS POST on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 7 JO p. m. Visiting com rades cordially Invited. By order - P.O. Pacific Lodffo No. 17. K. of P. REGULAR MEETINGS OF TlllS Lodge every Friday eveuhig, at 7:30 o'clock5. In their Castle HalL Sojournimr Knbihts cordially luvltfd to htten . GEO.P.WHEELElt. g. of B. and 8. Astor Lodgr No. 6. K. of P. PEGULAR JIEETINGS OF THIS AV Lode every Wednesday eveniug, at 7 :50 o'clock, at their lodge room, lu Pythbiu Catle. Solournujg Knhts cordially Invlt ed to attend. W. I ROBB. K. of II. and S. Common Council. REGULAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND fourth Tuesday evenings ot each month at IVt o'clock. girl'ersons de-dring to have mattois acted upon by the Council, at .any regular meet ing must present the same to the Auditor and Clerk, on or before the Friday evenlnp Erlnrtotbe Tuesday on which the Council olds Its regular meeting. THOS S. TEWETT. Auditor and Clerk. REMOVAL. The Astoria Passenger Line WDLL AFTER .THIS DATE HAVE ITS headquarters at its Stables next to B. B. FrankllnAs. two doors blow The Asto bi ax office. First-class Livery service Carts with horse furnished, for one dollar per hour. Carriages ou application The Astoria Passenger Lino Hacks will leave for Upper Astoria from the stables. Horses taken to board. MES. T. O'BRIEN. BEST LAUNDRY. Cerner Washington and Concomly Streets. Astoria, Oregon. Sing Lee Proprietor. Icrnori 17aH i1 Dfit The bearer. Sing Lee has had considerable experience in the oest Laundries on the Pa cific cpastand can be well recommended by wose wno iiavti. pairuuucuuim siuco ne commenced business here. - ' T ' xntt'lm 3. A. HILL. Brash Making. An up-town grocer was hanging a bunch, of scrubbing brushes on a hook as a young man was passing. 'How much do the brushes sell for?' he asked. "Ten cents." "How much do thev cost?" 'Who?" "You." "Eighty-five cents a dozen." "How much do they cost tho man ufacturer?' "As near six cents each as you can figure it The wooden back costs one cent; the work of securing the wispj to the back, one cent; the com two cents; the wire, the finishing, and bo on amount to one cent and" eleven twelfths.7' "How fast does the brush-maker accumulate wealth at one cent a brush for wiring the wisps to the backs;" 4 Not very rapidly. The lightning man, sober and steady, can make twelve dozen in a day of ten hours. He is the exceptionally fast man. He ties ten thousand knots to do it. Ordinary men make from eight to ten dozen. Live on that? Well, the wife can make four dozen, and the children can help. It is indoor work, and not what is called hard work. They work at home. Plenty of people in. New York are worse off than the brush-makers." If. Y. Sun The Persian army seems to be mod eled on a plan almost as unique as the French Chamber or our own navy. It has been organized under a mixed staff of officers, belonging to nearly every European nationality, each ot whom has been permitted to train his men in his own language and according to his own ideal plan. When the regiments parade together the result may be easier imagined than described. First march past regiments to the tunes of "Eule Britannia," and "Yankee Doodle," re spectively. Next cornea one of the solemn strains of "Die Wacht am Ehein," while a fourth shuffles past to the Btirring strains of the "Mar seillaise.' "With Austrian, Bussian and Italian regiments, one just be hind tho other, marching to a differ ent tune, the result must be, as a person lias said, "exquisitely ludi- orous." .-j. The Cosiing Habvest. No, my boy, no man ever reaped a harvest of No. 1 wheat from a sowing of wild oats. Oh, yes, yon can plow the oats under and put in a crop of wheat later, and you may get a splendid crop, too, but even the wheat won't grade po high, because the oats will ge mixed in with it And when you tnrash it will take more time, and winnowing and cleaning, to grade the wheat up ten times over, than it would to have put the twenty-acre lot in wheat in the first place. Missed lota of fun? Cert And h e-e-aps of grief, too, my boy, h-e-e-aps of grief. R. J. Burdette. REPUBLICAX CODXTI COSTESTIOS. A Republican county convention for the county of Clatsop is hereby called to meet at the county court house in the city of Astoria, on Wednesday, April 23d, at one o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing six delegates to tho Republican state convention, and to nominate county officers and transact such other business as may properly come before the conven tion. The convention will consist of 44 dele gates apportioned among the several pre cincts as follews: Astoria 20 Clatsop 3 Seaside 2 Clifton 2 Young's River 2 Lewis and Clark's 1 Mishawaka 1 John Days. 1 Upper Astoria i Vesper. 1 Westport 2 Fishhawk..... 1 Knappa 4 Total 44 The same being one delegate for each precinct and one delegate for every 20 votes, and one for every fraction over one-half thereof cast for Hon. M. C. George at the last general election. It Is recommended by the committee that the primaries be held on Saturdey, April 12th. It is also recommended that delegates unable to attend give their proxies to parties residing within their own pre cincts. By order of Republican county com mittee. T. S. JEWETT, Secretary. Astoria, March 20, 1884. PIANOS -AND- O RGANS SMALL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE Piano, and Organ Instructors. -CELEBKATED STICK &. OABE PIANOS! AND TJIK WOMDKRFUL LITTLE GIANT STECK PIANO -USED BY PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES GOVEENOR-GENERALOF CANADA GOVEUNOR OF OREGON. ASTORIA MUSICAL SOCIETY. MRS. J. W. CONN, of Astoria. d. a. Mcintosh, Esq. JD. HlGGINS.Esq. CHAS. WRIGHT, Esq. And by Xany Otker Prominent Musician. CELEBRATED TA8ER ORGANS. Klescaut Packard Orchestral Organ Only exclusive Music House In the North west. Only wholesalb and retail House In the Northwest. GARDNER Bros., 165 First St., "Portland, Oregon. Brewery Beer Saloon. The Best Beer 5 cti & Glass. Hot Lunch every Day from 10 to &A.M Tho best of Liquors and Cigars on hand. A dPSflrvedly popular place of social resort. GEO. QILLEK, TAX NOTICE. RESIDENTS OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 9 are hereby notified that the taxes for the year 188S In said dtstrn-t are now due and payable at the office of Badollet & Co., Upper Astoria. J. E. HIGGINH. Acting School Clerk, .latoria, February e,iiH. ' " HIJiMI W 1R0YAL C5ST.S 1 PGW0ER Absolutely Pure. This po'der never varies. A marvel of nurltv. streneth and wholeoraeness. More wnmtmiftil than the ordinary kinds, and -anuot be sold In competition with the mul titude ot low test short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. ItOY ai.Ba.kiko Powdek Co., 106 Wali-st. N. Y. When yoa coma to think of it. It is not odd that Uterary people prefer a pipe to a tigxe. It Is handler to smoke when they are writingr, and ever bo much cleaner. And then It gives them the true essence and flavor of the tobacco. The most fastidious Emoiera amoafr all nations and all classes ot men agTeo that the tobacco grown on the Golden Tobacco Belt of North Carolina is the most delic ious and refined In the world. Lighter than Turkish, more fragrant than Havana, freer from nitrates and nicotine than any other, it is Jast what the connoisseur praises and the habitual emoker demands. The very choicest tobacco grown on this Belt Is bought .by Black, well's Durham Tobacco Co.. and appears In their celebrated Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. It la known the world over. Get the genuine.witb.Bull trade-mark, then ydu will be sure of. baring abso lutely pure tobacco. NE OF THE OLDEST AND K0ST RUIABU REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOR THE CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness. Sore THroat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, and Every affection of tha THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST, including CONSUMPTION. A WELL-KNOWN PHYSICIAN WRITES i " It docs not dry up a cough, and leae ths cau cehind, as is the case with most preparations, bu boseas It, cleanses the lungs and allays irritation ihus removing the cause of complaint." DO NOT BE DECEIVED by articles bea ng similar names. Be sure you get DH. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERP.Y, i:h thesignature of I. BUTTS" on theviTapper n Conts nud St.00 a llatt!?. Pxcparal by SETH .'. TOWLE & SOK3. 1 aa. Ma.' So! J dt c.. ziA talcs. tacrili Sjss-iss3rr3..z:2r:-i. r-z3xzsxairz; 'TT5TaM (BETOEE.) ELECTP-VOLTAlC BrLT nnd ottier Electei. APPLIAciiJ nrn cont i n mi Ti.iv' Triri ti WEN OilLY. YOONQ OR OLD. who are suffer tig f roni NEavoua Deeiutt, Lobt Yitautt V. astlno WE.tKXisszs, and all thos diseases of i in,-,JH ."". resuimiK iru:n abcseb ani Onucit Causes. SDeetiv reiipr nii mmnif. restoration, to HExtrn. Yioob and Masnooi QeaBavncFD. Send at enca tor Illustrate VOLTATC nr.T.T CO.. Dlarsbnll. IHIcb W. E. DEMENT & CO. ASTORIA, - - - OREGON Carry in Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and PANCY ARTICLES. Prescriptions carefully Compounded GEO. GANSZ, DEALER IN Eresh and Cured Meats. SAUSAGE A SPECIALTY. Next Door to John Rogers Central .Market. THE CELEBRATED Foley Springs. PETER RTJNEY. Manager. THESE CELEBRATED MEDICINAL Spring situated lu Lane Countv, Oregon, areunequa'edforthe cure of Catatrhal af fections. Rheumatism, and Dyspepsia, as thusands throughout the Northwest will attest. 'Every, care Is plven invalids aud those who seek the benefits of the waters Carriages leav the St. Charles Hotfl. En gine City, every Wednesday and Skturday, direct for the-Springs- . -4 YKtftrA W lffV 1 IBB GT ABB IC f I1 1 . OR. ag TRANSPORTATION LINES. liwaco Steam Navigation Go.'s WINTKR SCHEDULE. Astoria to Fort Steuens, Fort Canby, and liwaco. ConnectlnR by stages atid boats for Oystcrvilie, Montesano and Olympia Until further notice the liwaco Steam Naviguiun Co.'s ste.mier G-eaa- Miles, W ill leave Astoria On Mondays Thursdays, and Saturdays (Oyatcrvllle and Moutesauo mall davs. at 7 A.M. FOR Ft.Steyens, Ft. Canby and liwaco OK Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays The steamer will leave Astoria at 9 a. m., as formerly, not being confined strictly to schedule time. , Fare to Fort Canby and liwaco .75 cts. f-Hwaco frelcht, by the tou. In lots of one ton or oyer, $2 per ton, 0For Tickets, Towage or Charter ap ply at the office of the company, Gray'j wharf, foot of Benton street. J. H. D.GRAY, Agent. BUY THE BEST ! BARBOUR S Irish Fiax Salmon -Net Threads Woodberry, and Needle Brands, SEINE TWINES. AND COBK 4N& LEAD L1N6S. Fish Pounds, MelneM, and Nets Imported to Order. X Large Sttof Net WstLiies AND FISH HOOKS. CONSTANTLY ON HAND. HENRY DOYLE & CO., 517 and 519, MARKET STREET SAN FRANCISCO. IT'Agents for the Pacific Coast. ASK FOR- TJnion India Rubber Go's Pure Para Gum CRACK PROOF RUBBER BOOTS. BEWABE OF IMITATIONS I Be sure tho Boots are stamped GRACE PROOF on tho heels, and have the PURL GU21 SPRINGS on tno foot and lustep, whicn prevent their cracking or breaking Wo a.e now making them with RUBBER AND ASBESTOS :oles which will niaki tnem last more than twice us long as, an Rubber boots madu FOKSALK BY ALL DEALERS. ALL KINDS KlIBBKK BELTING. PACK ING, HOSK.SPK.lNGS. CLorHING, BtJUTS AND SHOES, Etc. GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. It. 11. PKaSH. Jr. i Agents. S. AI. KUNYON, J San Francisco. FIRST QUALITY LUMBER. THE WESTPORT MILL COMPANY IS IN THE FIELD AND PROPOSES TO remain. We will take orders for lumber from 100 to MX) M.,'at the mil. or deliveied. We also manufacture lath and shingles ol At quality. Flooring a Specialty . Address all orders WESTPORT MILL CO. 3. C, BEXXKK, Supt. Proposals for Military Supplies. Headquabteks Department of thk columbia. Office of CmfcF Qcakieioiaster, Vancouver. Bakbacks. W.T., - 1nMih P. C2 SEALED PROPSALS, IN TRIPLICATE. Mibject to thf usual conditions, will be re ceived at this office or at thf ofllcts of the U, 3. Qu iriermaslers at the fiduwiiiK-namei pests, until 12 o'clock, noon, on Monday. April 7th. lSSt, at which places and time they will be opi-ned. In presence ol bidders, for the furnishing aud delivery of uiiiitarj supplies during the Uscal year commencing Julv l, lc3l, and ending June so, 1835. as lol Iows : Wood, Coal, Charcoal. Oats, Barley, Bran, Hay, and Straw, or Hay In lieu of Straw, or such of said suppjes as may be required at Portland, Oregon, Fort-Canby. VV.T, Boise Barracks, t. T, Tort Walla Walla, W, T. Fort TownsBi.d. W. r, "Vancourer Dep..t. "W. T. Fort i;cBurd'AlHti8, 1.T, Fort Klamath. Oregon. Fort Spokane. W. T. xfort bteveus, Orexon , KoitLapwai, l,T, ... Tne txovernment reserves the right to re ject any or all proposals. Prefi-reuce will be given .0 artlc es ot domestic production, and to articles of dumestlc production produced ou the Pacitic coast, coudltlous of price and quality being equal, to the extent of con sumption required by the public service there. Blank proposals" aud printed circular-, giving full particulars as to the manner of bidding, &c, in be furnished on applica tion to this ofllce or the Quartermasters at ihe various po-as named. Envelopes containing proposals should be innrked: "Pr iDosals tor at ." and addressed tt the underslgued or the respective Post Q uartermasters. X. S. KDIBALL, Major and Quaiteni-aster, TJ. S. A., Chief pjuanermaster. Wood Yard. TTNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE ASTO tJ rlaWood Yard. Gray's Dock, foot of Benton street, will sell wood at the follow ing prices and deliver wherever the streets are planked, between Trullinger's Mill and O'Brien's Hotel, bac to Astor street :. tlreeu Alder. 2-cut SI 50 percord. Ions S3 75 Dry do do 4 75 do do 4 00 GrtiHtmlo'k do 4 50 do do 3 75 Dry do do 4 75 do do 4 00 Green Beach do 4 7 do do 4 0u Green Fir do 4 75 do do 4 00 Diy Fir do 5 00 do do 4 25 Extra Maple aud S. Ittnns do 6 CO do do 5 25 -Vine Maple and S. limbs do 5 75 do do 5 00 Wood of All Kinds By the Scow load at REDUCED RATES. J. H. D. GKAY Astoria. February 1st ;18S1 Stop That Horse I From Slipping. USE THE PATENT SHOE. George McLane HAS JUT RECEIVED A PATENT Hors&shoe from the Patent Office, for the purpose of preventing all classes of hors es from slipping on plank, or steen roads. Horses short with thl3 shoe WILL NOT SUP. A trial will convince anyone. I keen Two- FirHt-dnwH 8 ho era In my shop. Try the NEW SHOE. aVCnrns and Contracted Hoof cure a specialty. No satisfaction no pay. 9E0. MoLANE. TRANSPORTATION 1.INES. Oregon Railway & Navigation C03IPAJKX. oceax 01 vidioau , Dursnc the month of March. 18S. Ocean Steamers wlil sail from Portland to San Francisco, and from San Francisco 10 Port land, as follows leaving Ahvwprtb Doik, P.r.l.uid. at Midnight, and Spear Street Wharf. San Francisco, at 10 A. M. : from San Francisco. I From Portland. March t Mmrefa State of Pal.. ..Wa s'Crtlumbiar. s? 1 Colombia Moa 0 Oregon .'IlTnnr I U5K" 15 utof C1....Tb 11 tateof a....rnur ,Co.urabia sin 18 Loin 1 bia Tuts 25,0n-g6n Kri 51 Breton ann ai Mate r.f uI....Wd M St.,., ,-i April Colombia Moa 31 at&teofcol . Fri 4 April 'Oregon Sat 3 Throush. Tickets sold to aUprinelMl cities In the United States. Canada aS Europe. ' "-r? f RAIL DIVISION. Passenger Trains leave Portland for East ern points, at 7 :30 P. M. dally. C-T BITF.B DIVISION (Middle CelamM. Boats leave Portland for Dalles 'atfT-f A M. ' " alse: Leave Port- i i i " land for iMonl Tu. IWe.lThu.1 FtC y?- St. Astoria andl lower Co lumbia.. ..16AM Dayton. Or.7AM aalem ...,i i. . ,r ConrsllU I 6 AM 6 AM 6AM 8 AM 3 AM 6 AX 7AM SAM AMAM Victona.BOJ(; AMIS AM RAM Leajea a storia for Portland at 6 ti .dabyM- F UUUUBf, Pnlltn&n P.l.oa n. -i- ... . . laad.ind3t.Paal. " ",'w- a T csTntri C.H.PBESCOTT. A . L. STOKES. - MaSast er. Act'g Qen'l Freight and Pasa. At - Oregon & California R. Ri OREGON TRANSCONTINENTAL COMPANY, JJ2SSEE, On and alter February -Mth, lL trains wUL run as follows : DAILY tKxc&unda js); EASI3IDE DiriMOH. " ' etneea POKTLAADaBdPMCaTJX. x.,, MAILTBAUf. ' " - LEAVE. . AREIVE, ' Portlands. 7 0 a; MlPhoenlx. 5,-Ofl a.M- Phcaulx. 7:t0 p. mi Portland 4:35 p75T ALBANY EXPRE88 TRAIN. LEAVE. ABEIVE. Portland 4 KK) p.-M.'Lebanou..fl Mv.u Lebanon. t:l5A.sr. Portland... 10rf a. X The Oregon and California Eallrtwd Ferry makes connection with aUrBejmlArTMJu ou Eastslde Division. ' . westside division. Between X'urtlaud aad Cervallla MAIL tbaix LEAVE. ARBTVIL Portland 9 aTO A. M.iCorvaUl 4 Mr.iu Coivallls 8 :3o a. M.lPortland 3 5Cf P. jf, EXPBESS TBAKf x ,LEi-VE- ARRIVE. Portlaud 5 :00 PM McMInnvllle 8 rf rX McMlnuvllie5:t5 A3! Portland......8J0Alc Close coiiuections made at FhoBQla wltn the Stages of the Oregon and Califor nia Stage Company. irllckei3 for sale at all the prkrclMl points lu California, at Company's Office Corner F and Front 6rs., eortlan4t Or, Freight will not be received for shipmt tif ter 5 o'clock p. m. on either the EastTot Westside Divbion. K.KUEHLbR, Gtn'l Manager. E P.BOQEBS, Act's U. F. A Pa. Act Notice of Chief of Police. Xottce Is hereby given that by vlrtua of a warrant Usuettby the Auditor !and Olerk of the city of Astoria in Clatsop county, state ot Oregon, on the 19tb,'(iayl I February, 1884, and to me directed: commanding me to levy upon and sell as by law provided, lot numbered 6, la" block numbered 134, in that portion of said city of Astoria which was Mi out and recorded by John AI. Shively, to satisfy an assessment of $2d&20. as declared and assessed upon said lot 6 by ordinance No. 567- of said .city, for the improvement aud repair of that portion of Wast Eighth f.treet in said city, between U south side of Waier street and'theSQUth sideot Cedar street, as provided and directed by ordinance No. 560 of said city, I have levied upon said lot 6 aa& shall proceed to sell the. same at publieL auction to the highest bidder for cash, in baud, at the court house doocof Clat sop county, which court house Iain said-, city, on the 2lst day of April, 188,-at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. or said' day. to satisfy said sum of 2(2,20, and coats ot sale. The names ot the owners of said lot as designated by said ordinance. No. 567 are W. W. Parker and G. W. Parker. C.W.LOUGHERY. Chief of Police of said City of. Astoria Notice of Chief of Polict. . Notice Is hereby given that by virtu of a warrant issued by the Auditor "and Clerk of the City of Astoria, in Clatsop county, state of Oregon, on the 19th day of February, 1884, and to me directed, commanding me to levy upon and seli . as by law provided, lot numbered 6 In block numbered 134, in that portion of said citv of Astoria, which was laid out and recorded by John M. Shively, to satisfy an assessment of forty dollars as declared and assessed upon .said lot 6 by ordinance No. 548 of said city, for the, improvement and repair of "that portion of Water street In said city between the westsidn of West 6th: street and west end of Water-street, as provided aud directed by ordlnance.HoT ."34 of said city, I have le?iedupon.sjU. lot S and shall. proceed to sell thesame" at public auction to the. highest, bidder," for cash in hand, at the court house door of Clatsop County, which court house is in said city, on the 21st. day of ADril. 1884. at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said day, to satisfy said stun of lortv dollars and costs 01 sale, me names of the owners of said lot as des ignated by said ordinance No. 548? are W. W. Parker and G. W. Parker. -C. W. LOUGHEBY, Chief of Police of said City of Astoria Proposals for Transportatloa Headquabteks Depahtmest of the Columbia, ' OFFlCEOFCUIEKQUAKTKBatASTKB, Vancouver Bakbacks", W..T., TWwh H. IBM. SEALED PROPOSALS, IN.TKIrLICATK. subject to the usual conditions, will bs received at this office, until !2n'clock.noon, on Monday, April 7, 1884, at which time and place they will be optTred In the presence of; bidders, for the transportation ot military supplies on the following, described routeap dunugj ear commencing July 1,1884,' and ending June 30, 1885: " H usiiii Transportation. Route No. 1 Snoltano Falls, W. T., to Fort Spokane. W.T. route No 2. Ashland, Oregon; to Fort Klamath. Oregon. " .. ,. Rouie No. 3. Pendleton, Oregon, to B0U0 Barracks, I. T. ...",, Route No. 4. Kuna,I.T., to Boise Bar racks, I.T. route No. 5. Rathdrum, L T., to Fort Cceurd'Aleue, I.T. . route No. c Lewiston, 1. T., to Fort Lapwai. L T. fleam er Transports! Ion. Route No. t. For transportation of U;S. Military Supplies between Astoria and Fott. Stevens, iregon. and Fort Canby, W- T. Houte No. 8 Between Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, W. T. 'Ihe Government reserves the right to re ject any or all proposals. - - Blank prop-isala. orm of contract, aad printed circulars, giving full infOrmatlon'ar to the manner of bidding, terms of .coatract and payment, will be furnished On, applica tion to tbls office. . Envelopes containing proposals ahouldb marked : -'Proposa's focTransportatloh o Route No. ," and addressed' to tajB undersigned. " . A. S. KIMBALL. Major and Quartermaster U. S. A., Chief Quartermaster. Hotloe. 4 XTOTICK IS HEREHYGtVEVTHATISOLr 1 and ribporcd of all my interut in and Mrtfcr firm of Wherry A o. to O. J.Tranonard oa Mw flrst. D8a aud that since said data. I &at aot been a partner nor bare I" had any intttMt ia aaM firnj.norharelnow any interact taateia; aJritX hareey give Dotiei that Lnill not b reaaiU for any nf tho debts or IUbdlUean rttMC since said date or which mj be harMtMr'MeV- " . V