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ASTORIA, OREGON:
SATURDAY
...APML 5. 1851
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
't iJT OF ASIOKIA.
TnE BEFTJBL1CA STATE CO)fTE5TI05
VESSELS IN TT1E RIVER.
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ITHre R.Sonthard. AmspMtWaihinryn. Am p
Ited Cross Am an
Til'ie K"Ntnruucic. Am
i?.R. Moed.Ain i.k
Ktver Ind . Hr no
Cm of Carlisle, Br hk
Alien Basse. Am bk
Highland Llcbt.Am.cp
JUrtha Fisher.
Cfci. ;or.ewiirth Br blc
Merora. Am sp
fc.kda!e. Br bit
Alortniih Cattlv.Ur p
VESSELS t)A THE WAT.
'rvvi ForoJjrn -lerts,-for lb1
Columbia KlTer
1MU, Br bk UrerjpoJ Pec 6
Jorsalfarer. Nor bL Liverpool Not IS
Kolrerdftlo, Brbk 1191 NSW
Largo I a. Br sp Uull March 13
Norseman, Br bk Liverpool DcoS
Btagbound. Br bk T3 WUmlnfftoa
bilbet. Br bk 1057 London Dee ft
TytJionus, Brbk London Dee 3
From American Ports.
Alameda Am p i Y Jan 15
Belle of Oiegoe. Am bk H69 Ncnr orlc Mar I
TIttK TABLE KE AHTOHTA
HIGH WATEU.
APBIL.
I
LOW WATEI1.
ABerrablican convention for the state
of Oregon is called to meet at the city of
Portland, Oregon, on "Wednesday, the
30th day of Apnl,l8&i, at 11 o'clock a. m.,
for the purpose of nominating candi
dates for the following offices, to-witt
Representative in congress, judge of the
supreme court, the presidential electors,
nnrl riiKtripr nllicprs lor lUCBeverai juiuui
al districts, and to belect six delegates to
attend the national Republican conven
tion, end to transact such other business
as may properly come before the conven-
The convention -will consist of 305 dele
gates, apportioned among the several
counties, as follews:
Baker 5Iake
Benton -. 9Iane
Clackamas 10 Linn
Clatsop.,,-. ?i?"' 'i."
Columbia Multnomah .
Coos mk v -
NOW
IS THE TIME 1
TO CURE I
SKIN HUMORS.!
m"mm- . .... ,., ...
IT is at this Reason worn ir. iw ""
VersniiaU.m a-e IiwuImI tith impurities
that wKrtmr Humor. Humiliating Erup
tions. ItchVpTortnns. Suit Knoiim. or Ec
VZZV Tnri..W Tetter. Rlncwoim. Haby
..10
..12
..18
..85
.. 8
Tillamook.. 2
Umatilla &
Union "
Wasco jj
Washington 8
Yamhill 9
The Indian Question.
...rth skin amlScilD are most sneeciiij
i d eco'iomically cured oy the Cuticuka
Remedies.
Firt
Second, i First. Second.
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'lli hours between mid .Ulit aud noon arc
de"imatrd In a( M.). Iho; between lisifii
aud luldnitit bv j i: yt ). Oft. Wrn a denotes
uu.lulK'it. oA (win. w denotes noon.
Thr height is reckoi fd from the level f
aeraj.elwei 1a w iters ro which the sound
ius are given on the Coast Survey chtrts.
Crook 5
Cnrrv
JDouglas 12
Grant
Jackson 6:
Josenhine 3,
iUamatn. j
Tolal S02
TiiacfTT)( rJruy one delecste at -iarge
from each ooanty, and one delegate for
every 125 votes, and one for every frac
tion over one-half thereof, cast for Hon.
M. 0. George, congressman, at 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 send their proxies by
electors of the county they represent.
The Eenublican voters of the state,
without -regard to past political differ
ences, who are in favor of elevating and
dignifying American labor, giving free
Dotnilar education to the masses of the
people, effectually proteoting all human
rigntB in every section 01 our comioou
country, and who desire to promote
friendlv feeling and parmanent harmony
throughout the state by maintaining a
government pledged to these objects
and privileges, are cordially invited to
unite in selecting delegates to the Be
pnblican state convention.
SOL. HIBSCH, Chairman.
Portlund, Oregon, Feb. 21, 18S4.
IT IS A FACT.
Unndredi" of letters in our poH05?ion feop
pios of which may bo had by return maib "re
our nuthouty for the aw rtion thut Skin.
Scali a d Wood Humors, whether Scrofulous
Inherited or Contagious, may NOW be per
munently cared by Uoticcb IUsolvej . the
new Blood I'uriner, Diuretic and Aperient.
internHlly, aud Cuticora and Ccticcb . So v?,
the grest skin Cure and Bea-Hlfiers, exter
nally in one half too time and at one half
the expense cf any other season.
GREATEST ON EARTH.
Cdticura HnMEDtKSare the greatest medi
cines on earth. Had the worst cao Salt
hbeum la th s county. My mother had it
twenty years, and in faot died from In. 1 be
lieve Cutiocba would nave savej her life.
.My arm.. breast and he'd were covered for
three years, whicu notbinR re.ieved or cured
until I used the CpnctraA Kksolvkxt inter
nally, ana .UTtctraA and cjdticcra jsoai ex
teriitl y. J. W.A DA.MS, Newar , O.
GREAT BLOOD MEDICINES.
The half has not been told aa to the great
curative powers o he iIiticura Kmdi:s.
havo iald hunnreds f dollars for medicines
to cure di eaVes of the blood and ?kin. and
never found anythini; yet o equal the Cun
cunA Rkvikui.s Cil AS. A. W 1LL1AMS.
Providouce, It. 1.
CURE IN EVERY CASE.
Your C0ticce Rkunotra outsell all other
me 'iclno' I keep for akin disease-. 3Iy cus
tomers and patients fay that they have iff ct
od a cure in every instance, where other rem
edies have failed.
U. W. BH0CKWAY, M. D.
Franklin Falls, N, H.
TC BOAT CIIAttttKa,
Koltowluj; Is the schedule of prices for
towage 'n and out over the Columbia Bar :
For vescels not Inward ,Outv,an5.
exceeding Loaded. Ball.ixt.
800 tonsS150
800 to HW tons. 2iX
lOuO to 1200 ton1.... 225
lSlOlollOOtoiis... 275
UyO te 1G0J tOll3. 300
:1t0 ;1T
175 175
200 SOO
22-5 250
250 300
Sold by alldruirgists. Price: CuricDEA.fOcts.
Kb-olvest, $1 aoAi. v5 eenta, PoiTtE
Daca Axii CatsiiCAHo, Boston, Mass,
Send fer -How to'Carr !kla Dlcas?eK.
DPA TTrilTT For Bough, Chapped a d
JjJlllXUJLX Greasy iln, Blackheads
l'imples, kin Blemihes, and Infnntile Hu
mors, use Cuticcba SOAf, a real BeautiBer
Columbia River Exports.
SHIPMENTS FOKEIQN.
JAXDAKY, '84.
Wheat, 350 C75 bus 3C7.27C
Flourt 8596 bbls 42,CS
Total '10 cargoes $780,942
FKKBDAKY.
Wheat- 314.113 bus $313,92
Flour. 49 C09 bhls 221.007
a mnn. 41 cs ................ 2.0"
Lumber, coo il . 7.wo
Total. 9 cargoe3....v.. .... S544.C04
JlkStoriu. Itetnll 32nrlcet.
Flour perack Sl5.
Wheat, per cental 32 00
Oats, ' Sl.75?.00.
Bacon, sides per lb, 14 to 18 cts.
Shoulders, ' 12K15 cts.
Hams, " 1B20 cts.
Laid, lGKcts.
Bt'ef, 12K18 cts.
Mutton, 12K313 cts.
Pork, 12K15 cts.
Veal, 1518 cts.
Butter, piT roll 5063cts.
Eggs, per dozeii2530 cts.
Potatoes, per JOOB 10 to 1.G3
Apples, gieen, per box -S2.00. to $225
Cheese, per lb -'025 to 40 cts.
Uoi nmeal, per a 4 cis.
Oatmeal. " OK cts.
Beans, " 43t; cts.
Coffee, riK40ctb.
Tea, " 40U0cts.
Kice, " 8 10 cts.
Sugar, u 914 cts.
Svrnp, per gallon 70c Si.
Honey, per gallon ?i.oo.
Salmon, per kit $5.
Onion.-, per "S -J3 cts.
Apples dried per lb 1018 cts.
Pearlies " " 13 (3. 18 cts.
Plums. - 12i & l f'd-
Candles, per lb 1'0 cis.
Chicken per dozen S5.
Hay, per ion :w..
HideK, per lb 0 9 cts.
Oils, per gallon, boiled linseed, 76c;
raw linseed; 70c; coal oil, 40c; IardSl.'i5.
THE DE3J0CBATIC STATE COSTESTIOS.
The stato Democratio convention Is
here"by called to meet at Dalles City, on
Thursday, 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 suorema court, three presi
dential electors, representative in the
lower nonse or congress ana aismci
officers for the several judicial districts,
and to select six delegates to the national
Democratic convention, and generally to
to do such other busiues as may of right
come before such convention.
The committee deem it fitting to pre
sent to the Democratic Yotera of the state
the following considerations;
We see approaching an election of
most vital import to our commonwealth
in.aU its ipterests, both pnblioand private.
Deeming honesty the best policy, and
in strikinc contrast with the course of
the opposition party, we have named an
early day for the assembling of the state
convention. Our principles as a party
will then be enunciated, and our candi
dates placed in the field subject -to the
approval or oonsiaerauou ui iuu uuuy
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,
notwithstapding our present minority,
with harmony in our ranks, ana a well
directed exertion of our strength, we
shall oarry 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
nrecincts of our popular convention, but
do earnestly invoke all members of our
party to put aside past differences and
personal antagonisms, to unite in har
monious action in the various primaries
ana 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 sucoes3 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
withua.
AL ZIEBEB, Chairman.
P. H. D'Abot, Secretary.
CATARRH
The United States senate has
passed the bill providing for an allot
ment of lancUin severalty to Indians.
This measure is the beginning and the
end of the Indian question, which for
six ye'ars has been pending iu con
gress, haviug passed the senate twice,
but met with fuiluro in the house.
The bill provides that whenever the
president shall think proper he may
lake measures to obtain the consent
of any Indians now on the reserva
tions, and they shall allot their lands
in sufficient quantity to support them
selves. None are allowed to own such
lands until the expiration of twenty
five years, -when the United States
patent of ownership will be issued to
to them. The idea of the bill is also
to ultimately abolish Indian reserva
tions and make the red men depen
dent upon themselves. If the bill
passes tho houses, it will, within the
next quarter of a century, add 1UU,
000,000 acres to the public domain,
all of which will be thrown open to
pre-emption. It comprises some of
the best land iu the country. The
bill provides that after each tribe is
allotted lands in severalty, its mem
bers are to be considered citizens and
subject to the civil and criminal laws
of the state or territory in which
located.
.Senator Dolph has an amendment
inserted in the bill providing that all
proceeds from the sale of reservation
lands shall be invested by the secre
tary of the interior for the benefit of
Indians and paid in full at the end of
twenty-five years. In the meantime
interest is to be paid the Indians to
aid in maintaining themselves. No
one objected to this amendment, but
Dolph made a short speech upon it,
in which he said it was proposed to
prevent the Indians from being left
after obtaining title to their lands,
without anything. Senator Miller
made a short speeoh upon the bill, in
which he expressed the opinion that
twenty-five years was too short a time
to allow in which to make the red
men dependent upon themselves. But
as the time may be extended in tho
judgment of the president, no change
was made and the bill passed.
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TRANSPORTATION LINES.
liwaco Steam Navigation Oo.'s
WINTKIi SCHEDULE.
Astoria to Fort Steuens, Fort Canbu,
and liwaco.
Connecting by stages and boats for
Oysterville, Montesano and Olympia
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
Oregon Railway & Navigation
COM PAST.
CEAX I I V ISIOX.
ER
Absolutely Pure.
This ponder never varies. A marvel of
purity, strength and whole-omenes. More
rmi..iiiiti th.ii the i.rdlnary kinds, ami
.-muni- in ;.iiii In pomnetliion with the mu -
tltude ot low trst short weigh', -alum or
nhoMh:it powders. Sold ovlv in cans, Koy
ALBAKrXO rov.'DEK Co., 1W Wall-it. . .
Until further notice the Ilwaco
Steam Navigiiion Co.'s steamer
CSrOXL. ailOS,
t ill leave Astoria
On Mondays Thursdays, and Saturdays
(Oyiterville and Montesano mail davs.
at 7 A. Al.
FOll
Ft.Stsvens, Ft. Canby and llwaoo
ox
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fliday-
The steamer will leave Astoria at 9 a. m..
as formerly, not belug coulliitd strictly L
schedule time.
Fare to Fort Canby and Ilwaco 73 cts.
3r-IlwHCo freicht, ly the ton. In lots of
one ton or over, S2 per ton,
"For Tickets, lowage or Charter ap
ply, at the offlce of the company, Gray's
wharf, foot of Bentou stn-et.
.. J.H.D.GRAY,
Agent
Dunnsrthe month of April. 1884. Ocean
Steamers wl! s.ul from Portland to San
Francisco, and from an Francisco 10 Port
land, a-, follows. leaving Ain-worth Dotk,
Pun land, at Midnight, and Spear Street
Wharf, San Fraiicweo, at 10 A. 31. :
Hrom San Francisco. 1 From Portland.
.Ap:il April
StMeoff'al . FFi 4 0 egon Sit 5
Columbia Tues S hute 1 1 C.....Wed 9
1 regon at 12 Commbia Sua 13
taieof al....Wed i OrrROti Thur IT
Coin bia .Sun 2titatof L'al....Mcm 21
Oregon .Thar 24 Columbia In 25
Jt&teof t "hi. ...Mon IS.Oreton .Tnea 29
,. , .. May May
Columbia... Fri 2'Stateof Cal....Sat 3
Through Tickets sold to all principal
cities la tlie Cnited States, Canada and
Europe.
RAIL DIVISION.
P.3sengerl rains leave Portland for East
ern poiuu, at 7 :ao a. ai. dally. .
" Pullman PMaofl Cars running between Port
land, and St. Paul,
KITEH Dn ISIOX (Middle Columbia).
Boats leave Portland for Dalles at T
A al.
ALSO :
LeavePort-i 1
land for I Muni Tu. We.lThu.
FrLlSat.
Trj-Mir-ri fH
m 11 i W
SANFOWS RADICAL CURE,
Head Colds, Watery .Discharges from the
NoHe and Kyei hinging Xoiges in the Head,
Nervous Ueaduche and Fever Instantly re
lieved. Choking inucuB di loged, membrane cleans
ed nnd healed, breath sweetened, smell, taste
and hearing restored, and ravages checked.
Cough, Bronchitis, Droppings into the
Throat, Pains in the Chest. lyspepsia. Wait
ing of strength and Flesh, Loss of Sleep, etc.
cured.
Uno bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal
Solvent and one Dr, Sanford'J Inhaler, in ot.e
nackace. of all drutnrisU. for SI. Atk for Sax-
Fni)'s KadicalCurk. a pure distillation of
itch Hazel. Am. Pine. Ca. hir, Marigold,
Cloror Blosfomg, etc. I'otterDeco amdCuku
ical Co . Boston,
Collins' Toltale Electric
Plaster instantly affecta
tho Nervous System and
bununcfl l' m. A periect
Klprtrlr tlntfArr rAin.
18THECBI blned nlth a Porous Plas-
oA ter for 2S cents, ltunni-
SBfTPUMB ItBVC nilates Pain, vitalises
Weak and U orn Out Parts, strengthens Tired
Muscles, prevents disease, and does more in
one half the time than any other plaster in
the world, fold everywhere.
DAW!
SBtT
$67,000,000 Capital !
Liverpool and London and Globe.
Itforth British and Meroajitile
Of Londdn and Edinburgh.
Old Connecticut of Hartford,
OOMMERCIAC OF CALIFORNJA
Fire Insurance Companies,
flepresent.ng a Capital or 667,000,000.
A. VAN DU8EN. Asent.
BANKiKC AND INSURANCE
a- -
.4,
I. W. CASE,
Broker, Banker, and Insnr-
ance Agent,
iSTOUJA, m - OBEGOY.
. OFFICE HOUltS :
From 9 o'clock A. TA. until 3 o'clock P. M.
INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. '
THE DNDER-IGNED WOULD KE
spectfully Inform the cltbens of Astoria
and vicinity that he will pay Interest ou
daliv dcixislts and balances, from this d:ttc
until further notice
J. W. CASE,
Banker.
March C h, ISSl.
DEM0CBATIC CALL.
'Hie Demoqraticconvention of Clatsop
county is called to rueet at the county
court-house in the city of Astoria at one
o'clock r. m. on the 13th day of April,
l8Si, for the purpose of electing dele
gates to the Democratic state conven
tion. At some future date (to be named by
the committee) the same delegates will
be convened for the purpose of nominat
ing "'candidates for county offioora and
transacting anyvpther business that may
properly come .before tho meeting.
Che couutv convention will tie com
posed of forty-oneonembera apportioned
among tue vonag preciuon as zoiiewe:
Astoria 21
Clifton , 1
Clatsop 2
Fish Hawk.-. 1
John Day 1
Knappa,-. S
Lewis and -Clark.. '. 1
Miabawoka,. .- 2
SeaSide 1
Upper Astoria 5
Vesper. 1
Westport 1
Young'a-River 1
Democratic primaries' for the election
of delegates to the county convention
will be held in the respective precincts
on Saturday, April 5, lb84.
S. D. Adair,
C.'H. Stockton,
Tbos. Dealt,
C. J.Tbwchabd,
R; J. MoKMSoif,
W.T.Bow ,.
County otHiAittee.
Astoria, Oregon, March l6,18Si.
MOCIKTYT MEETINGS.
Temple lxxlffe. No. 7A.F. A.M.
REGOLAE COMMDNICATIONS S
first and third Tuesdajs In eacliVy
month, at 7J$ o'clock. T. M., at tho '
Hal in AMona. Members ot the order lu
good standing are Invited to attend..
By order of the W. M.
Bea?er Lodge No 85, 1. 0. 0.P.
ICUULAn JltbllilU Xi- -rift
sevtn o'click, at the Lodge
room lu Odd Fellows Hall. Asto
ria. Sojourning members of the order h
good standing, cordially Invited to ate d.
By order 2. G.
Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. O. O. F.
KEGULABMf-EiINGSOF OCEAN EN-
c&mpmeut No. 13. 1. o. O. F., at the
Lodge, in the Odd Fellows Building, a
seveu P. M., on the second and fourth
Mondays of eacn mouth. Sojourning breth
len cordially Invited.
By order C P.
Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. TJ. W.
KtGULAIt MEETINGS OF SEASIDE
LckIk No. 12, A. O. 0. W. will be held
In Pythian Hall on Fild.tv ertidns of each
we-'k. at 7 o'clock p. ju Members ( the
order in good s.atnling. aud visiting itrutb-
ers are mviiea to auena. L.ioniry win oc
open fifteen minutes before and after each
meeting. By order M. W.
C. BRmvN.Kec
Astoria Lioage Wo. 40. LO.Q.l.
KEGULAK MhETING EVEltY THUltB
day Vf nlng nt 7 :S0 o'clock. In the HslI
over Mr. Cases stose. Membersot the Or
der, In good standing, a-ie invited to attend.
Hy ower W C. T.
American Legion of Honor.
KEGULAK meeting of astohia
Council No 995 Is held on the flrbt and
third Tuesday of each muutli, at 7 o'cHick p.
M. By order of the Council Commander.
B.V.MONTE1TH, Secty.
Cushlng Post No. 14, G. A R.
REGUI.AP. MEliTINGS OF THIS POST
on the second and fourth TuesdiVi of
eaoh month at 7 30 p. m. VlNitlng cora-
raacs curaianj mviiea. ny oiacr
P.O.
Pacific Lodge No. 17, K. of P.
13EGULAK MEETINGS OF THIS
M Lodge every Friday evening, at 7 so
o'ciock, in tneir uasue linn, uojouruing
Knights cordially Invited to xtten . .
GEO. P. WHEELEB.
ILcifR. and 3.
Astor Lodge No. 6. K. of P.
REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS
Lodiie every Wednesday evenlnc, at
7 :30 o'clock, at their lodge room. In Pythian
Ca-tle. Soluurulug Knights cordially Invit
ed to attend. W. L. EOBB.
K.ofB. and 8.
Think twice before you believe ev
ery evil story you bear, and think
twenty times before you repeat it
especially if it is about a woman,
Say to yourself, "this may not be
true, or it may be exaggerated,' un
less you bare proof of the veraoity
of your informant. People some
times tell falsehoods they often
make mistakes, and they sometimes
"hear wrong." There is auricular il
lusion as well as optical illusion.
Take all these things into consider
ation before you even believe. As for
repeating the story, ask 'yourself if it
necessary. Then do it with the fear
of God and the remembrance of the
golden rule before you. Let us give
thelelping hand, not the downward
push; so may the angels reach their
hands toward us wneu we stand iu 1
need.
People who have been denouncing
the bottle or the jug, it amounts to
the same thing so vigorously, will
probably temper their remarks "when
they hear of the jug found near
Island Shoals, Georgia, with 18,000
S5 gold pieces in it. And yet it was
the old reliable whisky jug, with
liquor iu it when found. It is sup
posed to have been hid away since the
time of the Florida war, and the qual
ity of the liquor was decidedly im
proved by age.
That Hacking Oougti can be so
quickly cured by Shilon's Cure. We
guarantee it Sold by W. E. Dement
When von come to think of it, it is not
odd that literary people prefer a pipe to a
dtfar. It is handler to smoke -when they
are writing, and erer so much cleaner.
Atirt then it gives them tna true es-eucu
and flavor of the tobacco.
The most f astidloua mnoKera amonpr an
nationa and all classes of men agree that
tho tobacco grown on the Golden Tobacco
Belt of North Carolina la the moat delic
ious and refined in the -worli Lighter
than Turkish, more f r&gTant than Havana,
freer from nitrates and nicotine than any
other. It la Just what the connoisseur
nraises and th habitual smoker demands.
The very choicest tooacco ktowh
on this Belt is bought by Black,
well's Durham Tobacco Co.. and
appears in their celebrated Bull
Durham Smotins Tobacco. It is
known the world orer.
Get tho genuine,wlthBull
trade-mark, then yon will
be sure of having abso
lutely purs tobacco.
BUY TEE BEST !
BARBOUR'S
Irish Flax
Salmon Net Threads
Woodberry, and Needle Brands,
SEINE TWINES-
AND
COM m LEAD LINES.
Astoria and I 1
lower Co-I I
lumbia....lAJll8 AM
Dayton. Or I7A11
Salem.....) 1 . i
forvallis.. " AM
VictornuBeAMG M
HAM
7AM
6 Alt
6 AM
BA.M18AM
SAM
7 AM
,e am
6A34
BAM
Luayos "V storia for Portland at 6 a. in. daily ex
cept oucday.
. r cm- 0. H. PRESCOIT.
A. L. STOKES. Manager.
Act'g Gen'l Freight and Pass, Agt
m
mhM
Fish Foundn, Seines, and Xet
Imported tu Order. A
Laqp: StocM UetiiiiE,IisliLines
AND FISH HOOKS.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
HENRY DOYLE & CO.,
5l'7 and 519, MARKET STREET
SAN FRANCISCO.
253""Agent3 for the Paciflc Coast.
Oregon & California R, R.
OREGON & TPwA'SCOXTTNENTAL
COMPANY, LESSEE.
On aud after February 24th, 1S84, trains will
ruu as follows : DAILY iKxcept Sundays).
ZASTSIDE DIVIHIOK.
etween roitTiaADaiidPHSfflX.
MAIL TKAIS.
LEAVE. AKKIVE.
Portland 7 :30A.M'Phos:nlx 5:00 A. M.
ThOJUlx 7:tOP.MtPortland... 4:23P.M.
AuBANY EXPRESS TKAIN.
LEAVE. APEIVE. "
Portland. 4 :00 p. ar. Lebanon..:9 5op. M
i.t-hanon...... i :15 A. m. Portland... 10 n a. m
The Oregon and California Kallroad Ferry
makes connection with all Regular Trains
un liastalJe Division.
BEPDBLICJL5 COUSTT C0SYESTI0X.
A EepubHcan 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 the .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 Bivor 2
Lewis and Clark's 1
Mishawaka 1
John Days , 1
Upper A storia 4
Vesper. 1
"Westport 2
FiBhhnwk 1
Knappa 4
Total 44
The same being one delegate ior each
preoinct 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 Saturdpy,
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 EepubHcan county com
mittee. T. S. JEWETT, Secretary.
Astoria, March 20, 1884.
REMOVAX.
The; Astoria Passenger Line
WILL AFTER THIS DATE 11 AVE IT
headquarters at JtsStaules next to B
B Franklin's, t0 doors b-low Thr Ahto
111 an office, first-class Livery service Carts
wlthhorse furnished, for ono dollar pel
hour.- Carriages on application
The Astoria Passenger Lliii 1 lacks will
leave for Upper Astorl.i from lh staMes.
Horses taken to hoard ..,
j am. 1- unnitA.
VBESJ L'AITNDBY.
CereiWashlngton and Ccricwnly Streets.
Astoria, Oregon. "Sine Lee Proprietor.
Astoria, Feb. 3il,184.
The hearer. Sing Lee-has had consldorabla
expedience in the be&t L mndrieson thePa
clflc coast, and can he well vconimendea.py.
those who liav- patronized htm since he
commenced business here. .,,.
m38-lm S.jLHILL.
Notice of Application.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
underslioied will, at the next regular
meeting of the Common Council of the City
of Atrla, Clatsop County, Oregon, appy to
said Council lor a license to retail wine,
malt and .sp'ntuous liquors In less quautl
ilps than one ciuart. for th- period of one
year. In the building: froutlng on Water
street and tituated on lot fi. lu block 135, In
that part of said city la'd out by J. M.
!Shlvely.
AUGUST DANIELSON.
April 1st, 18SL
Notice of Application.
INE OF THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIA8L1
REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOU
THE CURE OF
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
Sore Throat, Bronchitis,
Influenza, Asthma,
Whooping Cough,
Croup, and
Every affection of tho
THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST,
including
CONSUMPTION.
A WELL-KNOWN PHYSICIAN WRITES 1
" It does not dry up a cough, and leave the caui'
tchlcd, as is the case with most preparation;, bt
bases; it, cleanses the lungs and allays irrhatiar
thus removing the cause of complaint."
DO NOT BE DECEIVED by hrtides Lrt
C similar names. Be sure you ga
D3. YISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
hh the signature of " I. EUTTS " oa the vroppcr
nn Crnta and Sl.vi a Bottle.
Prepared by SETH W. FOWLK L c1'a.
ia.Mssc 55c4d W lf-z3-t-a?.J dealer f-rr-
ASK FOB-
TJnion India RuhBer Go's
PuroPara Gum
CRACK PROOF
RUBBER BOOTS.
11EWAKK OF IMITATIONS I
Be sure the Boots are stamped CRACK
PROOF on tho heels, and have the PURE
QUM SPRINGS on tlie foot and Instep,
whicu prevent their cracking or breaking.
We aie now making theai with RUBBER
AND ASBESTOS stales which will make
ttiem last more than twice as long as anj
ltubher hoots made.
FOK SALli BY ALL DEALERS.
ALL KINDS KUBBEK BELTING. PACK
ING, HOSE. SPRINGS. CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOEri. Etc.
COODYEAR RUBBER CO.
K. H. PKASli. Jr. Agents,
S. M. KUNYON, f Sau Eranclsco.
WEST3IOE DIVISION.
Oetwecn lortIituU and CorvalUa
MAIL TRAIN
LEAVE. ABEIVE.
Portland 9 :C0 a. ir.,CorvaIIl i i30 p. tt.
CoivallU S :30 a. ar.! Portland. .3 :20 p.m.
EXPRESS TRAIN
LEAVE. AERIVE.
Portlaud 5 :00pm MclIInnvllle 8 M rH
Mcillnuvllie5:15 am Portland 8 :30a 31
Close connections made at Phaanlq
wltu the Staues of the Oreiton and Califor
nia Stage Cohipauy.
snickets for sale at all the principal
points lu California, at Company's Office,
Corner F and Front 6rs.f rortland, Or.
Freight will not he received for shipment
after 5 o'clock p. zi. on either the East or
West side DIvblon.
R. KOEHLbR,
Gen'l Manager.
E. P. ROGERS,
Act's G. F. & Pass. Aet
Proposals for Military Supplies.
Headquarters Department 1
of the columbia. i
Office okChikf Quariermaster, y
Vancouver Barracks. W. T., i
March 6, 1634. J
SEALED PROPSALS, IN TKU'LICATE,
snhipct tu the usual conditions, will be re
ceived at this office or at thr offices of the U.
S. Qu trteruiasters at the fodowiiiK-naineii
posts, until 12 o'clock, noon, on Monday.
Apill 7th. 1881, at which places and time
they will be optntd, in presence ol bidders,
for the furntsbuig aud delivery of iuitltar
supplies during the fiscal year commencing
July 1. 1-81. and ending June u, 1685. as 101 101
iews: Wood. Coal. Ch ircoal. Oats, Barley,
Bran, Hay, and Straw, or Hay In lieu ot
Straw, or such of said supp.ies as may he
required at u
Boiss Hatracks, I. V. Fort tt- alia J alia, V . T.
FortTown-ai.d. W. r, Vancouver Dep.t. w. T.
hort oeurd'AlHoe. I.T. Fort Klamath. Oregon.
Fort Spokane, W.T. 'ort atevona, Oroxoa.
Fo tLapnai, I.T,
Tne uovernuient reserves the right to re
ject any or all proposa.s. Preference will be
given o ariic es 01 aoinraiiu inuuutuuu ami
10 articles of doine.tIc pniduction produced
011 the Pacltlo coast, conditions of price nnd
quality being equal, to the extent of cou
smnptlou required by the public service
ihere. . ,
Blank proposals aud printed circular-,
giving fu 1 particulars as t the manner of
bidding. &c. 'Ill be furnished on applica
tion to this office or the Quarttriuasters al
the var.ous po-s nametl. , , ...
Envelopes containing piopoaals should be
ntarked: "Pr posal- for ar --.
and uiidresed to ihe uadersigned or the
respective Post Qiiarterm.istcrs.
A.S.KLMI1ALL,
Major and Quaitern aster, U. S. A..
Chief Quartermaster.
Notice of Chief of Police.
Notice Is hereby given that by virtue
of a warrant issueu by the Auditor and
Clerk of the city of Astoria in Clatsop
county, state ot Oregon, on the 19th day
of February, 1834, and to me directed,
commanding me to levy upon and sell
as by law provided, lot numbered 6, in
block numbered 134, in that portion of
said city of Astoria which wa3 laid
out and recorded by John M. Shively,
to satisfy an assessment of S262.20.
as declared and assessed upon .said
lot 0 by ordinance So. 567 of
said city, for the Improvement
and repair of that portion of West
Eignth street in said city, between the
south side of Water street and the south
sideot Cedar street, as provided and
directed by ordinance 2o. 5t30 of said
citv, I have levied upon said lot 6 and
shall proceed to sell the same at public
auction to the highest bidder lor cash
m baud, at the court house door of Clat
sop county, which court house Is in said
city, on tho 2lst day of April, 1884, at
tho hour of ten o'clock A. m. ot said day
to satisfy said sum ot 52P20, and costs
otsale. The names ot the owners of
said lot as designated by said ordinance
No. 567 are YV. W. Parker and G. W.
C. W. LODGHERY,
Chief of Police of said City of Astoria
Drugs and Chemica
Common CounciL
REGULAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND
fourth Tuesday evening of each mouth
at 7(4 o'clock.
arperson3"dedrng to have matteis acted
upon by the Council, at any regular meet
ing roust present the same to tbe Auditor
and Clerk, on or before the Friday evening
prior to-the Tuesday on which the Council
holds Its regular meeting.
T0S.S..T2WETT,
Auditor and Clerk.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
undersigned will, at the next regular
meetiui: of the Common Council of the cliy
of Afttorl.1, Clatsop Connty, Oregon, apply to
said Council for a license to retail wine,
malt aud-splrituous liquors in less quanti
ties than -one quart, for tho period or one
year, iu the bu Iding fronting on Concoraly
street and Mtuated on lot S. in Work 8, In
that part of sold city laid nut by John
MtClure.
H.B. PARKER.
April 1st. ISM.
Shiloh's CtjbkcwII Wmmedlat!?.
relieve Croup, -whooping cough ana
Bronchitis. Soldby W.X.Btaj&t,
Notice of Application.
XTOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
i undersigned will, at the next meeting ot
the Common Council of the City of Astoria,
Clatsop county. Oregon, apply to said coun
cil lor license to reran wine; mail ana spir
Uusuh liquors In les quantities than -one
quart, for the period of one year. In the
building on lot five (6), block ten (10). cor
ner Benton .and Chenamus street, iu said
city, as laid out hy John M enure.
' J. BOTTGER & CO.
Astoria. April 3, IBM.
1 1 J. E. THOMAS,
DRUGGIST
and ty
? Pharmacist, ite
AASTORIAfo'
A &
'.A SSr
w 1
f UH.Vf2
lK57!Sjn
1
(CEVOU.)
I7IXCTUO-VOLTAIC B-LT and otccrELSCTEi
ili Appuacks nro sem en to liars' Tilal Ti
ing froin Nebvocb DEErurr. ' Lost VrraLm
Wasti.no Weac-esses, r.nd all thoe d'sccres of .
PcnsoxAL Natcee, rrsultljiR from Anrsrs nm
Otuee Causss. Speedy rvller and complet
restoration to Health. Vicor and 3lA.noo
PCARAXTEro. Seid at once for IUustratu
amphlut free. Addreu
VOLTAIC BELT CO.. aiujshall, Ulich
GEO. GANSZ,
DEALER. IN
Fi'esh and Cured Meats.
VL illilS M -AND-
NS
O EGA
SMALL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
SAUSAGE A SPECIALTY.
Next Door to John Rogers' Central Market.
rrescripUeas earefaHycompooBded
i . Day or Night,
To Whom tt May Concern.
THIS IS TOtJIVE NOTICE THT LUNG
Ah Moon has rented ail the furniture,
dishes, cooking uteulls and and every ar
ticle iu use by hint for restaurant or other
purposes contained la the rooms occupied
ny his, up stairs in the buiWlag situata 011
E.i-8ftot71a:wBlockL9,McCliire Astoria,
;irom the undersigned, to-wom all the,
above mentioned property belongs,
ajl-lirk DB.LG0NG,
Stop That Horse!
Frm Slipping.
USE THE PATENT SHOE.
George McLan
JHST JtET.EIVEDr A PATENT
HorsAshoA from the Patent Office, for
the purpose of preventing all classes of hors-
es fro slipping on plank, or steep roads,
Horses shod with this shoe WILL NoT
SLIP. A trial will convince anyone.
I keep Two Fimt-rlnK 8hocrs In
my shop. Try the NEW SHOE.
9TCraa aad Caatrseted Heef cure
a specialty.
No sattefactioa pay.- '
usuw.p.. ,K0MflLANE.
TJAS
a LKINKyWEBER.
H. BKOWN
Leinenweber & Co.,
R3TABUSURD 185S.
ASTORIA,
OREGON
TAMERS AD GUBBBES,
Manufacturers and Importers of
all kinds of
LEATHER AM IIDDJ&S.
Wholesale Dealers In
OIL ANT) TALLOW.
s-H!ghest cash price paid for Hides and
Tallow.
Piano, and Organ Instructors.
-CELEBRATED
STECK & KNABE PIANOS I
-AND-THE
WONDERFUL
LITTLE GIANT STECK PIANO
" -USED BY-
PBESIDENT OF UNITED STATES
GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF CANADA
GOVERNOR OF OREGON.
ASTORIA MUSICAL SOCIETi.
MBS. J. W. CONN, of Astoria.
D. A. McINTOSH.q. "
J.D.HlGGINS.Esq.
CHAS. "WRIGHT, Esq.
And bj Xany Other Prominent Miulelans.
Brewery Beer Saloon.
The Best Beer 5 cts a Glass.
Hot Lunch every Day from 10 to 12 A. 31
The best ot Liquors and Cigars on hand.
A deservedly popular place of soclal'resort.
GEO. HILLEB.
CELEBRATED TABER ORGANS.
ElejraHt Packard Orchestral Organ
Only exclusive Music House in the North
west. Only wholesale and retail House iu
theNorthwest.
GARDNER Bros.,
165 First St., Portland, Oregon.
W. E. BEMENT & CO.
ASTORIA, - - - OltEGOX
Carry In Stock,
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET
and
. FANCY ARTICLES.
Prescriptions carefully Coiapounded
Notice of Chief of Police.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
of a warrant Usued by the Auditor and
Clerk of the City of Astoria, in Clat3op
county, state of Oregon, on the 19th day
of February, 1884, and to me directed,
commanding me to levy upon and sell
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. Sblvelyi to
satisfv an assessment of forty dollars as
dtciafedund assessed upon said lot 0
by ordinance No. 548 of said city for the
improvement and repair of that
f.vnrm nf Wtr street in said
citv between the west slri of West 6th
street and west i-nd of Water street as
piovided and directed by ordinance No.
31 of bald city, I have levied upon said
loc 6 and bhall proceed to sell the same
at public auction to the highest bidder,
tor cash in hand, at the court house
door of Clatsop County, which court
house is in said city, on the 2lst day of
April, 1884, at the hour of ten o'clock A.
m. of said day, to satisfy said sum of
iortv dullars and costs of sale. The
names of the owners of said lot as des
mnaied by said ordinance No. 548 are
YV. W. Parker and G. YY. Parker.
C. YV. LOUGHERY,
Chief of Police of said City of Astoria
Proposals for Transportation.
Headquakteks department
of the Columbia,
Office of cuiek Quaktekmasteb,
VANCOUVElcBAitBACKS, W.T.,
AToroh K ISM
SEALED PROPOSALS, IN TKirLlUAAX.,
subject to the usual conditions, will do
received at this offlce, until 12 o'clock. noon,
on Monday, April 7, 1834, at which time and
place they will be opened In the presence el
oldiiers. for the transportation ormlhiary
supplies on the following described routes
during ear commencing July 1, 168. zna
purlins .Tune 30. 1KS5.
tt ucou Transportation.
Route No. 1 Spokane Falls, W. T., to
Fort Spokane. W.T. , t .
route No 2. Ashland, Oregon, to Fort
Klamath. Oregon.
RourE No. 3. Pendleton, Oregon, to Bolae
Barracks, I. T. ,
Route No. 4. Kuna.I.T., to Boise Bar
racks I T
Route No. 5 Rathdruua, I. T to Fort
Cceurd'Aleue.LT. t , m .
Route No. c Lewiston. I. T to Fort
Lapwal.LT.
:tamer Transportation.
Route No. 7. For transportation of U.S.
Military Supplies between Astoria nnd Foit
Stevens, iregon. and Fort Canby, "W. T.
Koute No. 8 Between Portland, Oregon,
and Vancouver, YV. T.
The Government reserves the right to re
ject any or all proposals.
Blank propusals. iorm of contract, and
printed circulars, giving full information as
to the manner of biddiugrterm3 of contract
and payment, will be furnished on applica
tion to this offlce. , , , , .
Envelopes containing proposals should De
marked -. 'Proposals for Transportation on
Route No. ," and addressed to tne
undersigned. AgKiMBALL
Major and Quarterm;ister, 7. S. A.,
Chief Quarternuater.
Notiofl.
ATOTICE IS HEREKYGIVEXTHATISOLD
X and disposed of all my jnterestia and to the
firm of Wherry t'o. to U.J. Traochard oa May
nrst. 1SS3 aud that since said date I hava not
bean a partner nor have I had any intaraat in said
firm, nor have I now any interact therein, anal
hereby gie notics that I will not be rwponsloU
for any of the debt or liabilities coniractl
alnco said date or rbich may bo haraatter con
U.Ct.dbySdfirm. RogBT cXBUTaERS