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"lite 'Jtottu Sor&m.
SOCIETY 5IKET1XGS.
ASTORIA, OREGON:
tiiursday
MAY 8. 1864
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
. J PORT OF ASTORIA.
Temple Lodge, No. 7A.F.A.M.
REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS
first and third Tuesda5 In eacuVV
mouth, at 7H o'clock, r. I." at the'
nan in AMona. .Mcmoers oi me oraer ia
good standing are invited to attend.
y oraer on no
W. M.
READY FUR SEA.
Olive H.Hputh&nl. Am p Qucenttonn May
VESSELS IN THE RIVER.
0
lied CroM. Am an
8. R. Mead. Am M.
. Aides Besse, Am blc
t lt&ta, Brbk
Xortexn&n. Br bk
. Henry Ylllard, Am sp
MtWaMilncton. Am sp
Manila Flher,
Cbas. 'vOUworta Br be
Eskdale. Br bk ,
Aberetwitfi Oastle.Br sp
Tyttionus. Br bk
JorsalJorer. Kor bk
VESSELS OA THE W-i rV
front Foreleu Ports. Tor the
m . C'olBmbta Ulrtt
ybltj of York. Oreenook April 11
-.Grieedalo, Br up Liverpool. April
-Largo Lair. Br sp Hull March 13
f From American Forte.
AlamoJa. Am spKY J&s IS
Ballo of Orezon, Am bk 1 1C9 New V ork Mar I
TIIF. TABLE FOB ASTORIA.
IIIOH 'WATER- LOW -WATKR. .
First Second. 1 First. .Second."
o 2 w 3 2lS
, S ts S S , if
a P 5 h 5 P a iLJg,
p'
a. . 1
11 I7a"7 0 11 20 8 5 C 31 1 ID
0 OSp 72 11 53 9 0 6 23 M
----- 0 &1 7'3 7 13 -01
0 20a .1-2 1 35 7 3 7 &4 -OH
0 53 92 2 11 "!-.'. B 23 -08
1 fcO 91 2 4S 72 02 t-0 9
2 02 S"9 3 27 7'1 9 35 -0"S
2 31 81) 4 10 7-0 10 10 -0"7
3 09 83 4 M 0-9 10 41 -0i
3 50 7TD 5 40 .'8 11 21 -01
4 53 74 C27 0-7 - -
5 69 711 7 17 ITS 0 02 2'b
5 20
5 60
c 29 l rs
7 Cl i 1
40
8 14 j 21)
S52
9 28
10 10 J
1103
0 07
0GS
Bearer Locbje No. 35, L O. O. F.
"DEGULAR MEETING EV- .
At) ory Thursday evening at:
seven o'clock, at the Lodco
mnm In IMrt Knllnwsllftll. A&tO- w
rla. Sojourning members of the order In
good standing, cordially Invited to attend.
By order , N. G.
Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. O. O. F.
nKftllLMlMKEirXGSOP OCEAN EN-
Xt) carapmpnt No. 13. I. O. O. F., at the
Lodjju, in tho Odd Fellow Building, at
st?von v. m., on the second and fourth
Mondays or each month. Sojourning breth
ren onrrllnllvfnvitiwl.
By order . C4 P.
- Seaside fcoagefo'. 12, ATO.-TJ. W.
REGULAR MEETINGS OP SEASIDE
Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. 3Y. will he held
"In Pvthian Hall on Friday evening of each
week, at 7 o'clock p. at. Members of the
order In good standing, and Tlsltlng Broth
ers are invited to -attend. Library will be
open fifteen minutes before and after each
meeting. By .order M.W.
CJROWN.Reo.
Astoria Lioctgre No. 40. L O.O.I. -
REGULAR MEETrNG EVERY THUKd
day evening at 7 :So o'clock. In the Hall
over Mr. Case's store. Members of the Or
der, In good standing, aae Invited to attend.
By order W. C. T.
-AatieftcnTegion of Honor.
jtJlTtiiRpfEETING OF ASTORIA
-'fVOtfeNoSW Is held on the first and
rtBlrdTaesdayof each month, at 7 o'clock p.
St. By oraer or uie uouncu winunnniicr.
R. V. MONTEITH, See'ty.
Cusnlner Post No. 14, Q. A R.
REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS TOST
. on the-second and fourth Tuesdays of
radeseordlaUy Invited. By order
PSolnoLodffe No. 17, K. of P.
IT
'Ihc Hours beiweeti mldnldtt aud noon ai
designated by a (a. m.). those between noon
and mldulght bv p (P. 3L). 0A. 00w a denotes
nudnlKht. 0A. oa'm. p deuotes noon.
The heigltt Is i-eckoued from the level of
average low er lo w water, to which the sound
ink :u given on Itie Uoa.-t Survey charts.
Tr ISO AT CHAKGEH.
Following i- the schedul ui j.rkvs for
lowge 'i and out over the Columbia Bar :
For vesel not . Inward .Outward.
exceeding leaded, uauasr.
Suo tons...$l5o
sod to low loni... 200
loOO to liGO tons . '
I2t0 to 1100 t'liw.. i?7.'.
1400 to woo toJi3. :Xx)
?iro
175
200
ir0
?1M
176
2o0
soo
Columbia River Exports.
.1lMIMKNTfl KOBKIOX.
wrnih-,fltii!v lnrlted to itten
K.of R.nd S.
, Astorliodge No. 6. K. of P.
-OEGULAR "MEETINGS OF THIS
JLi rjwfB-ovprr v"duesdav eveninir. at
TSeIoclr,' afmelr lodge room. In Pythian
CHNtie. aojonrniug Lniguis eoraiany invit
ed to attend. " W. L.R0BB.
K. of R. and S.
Astoria Worklngmen's Protective
Union.
REGULAR MEETING OF THIS LODQE
even' Thursday even Inc. at 8 o'clock.
at their Lodge room, oer Carnahan & Oo.'s
jitore. corner 01 uass ana uuenaraus sireeis.
S.M.QILMORE, J. C. ROSS.
Pi-e-Ident. Secretarj.
Common Council.
REOCLAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND
fourth Tuesday evenings of enoh mouth
at 7i o'clock
5SFersoas dejlrlug to have midters acted
upon by the Council, at any regular meet
ing musi present me same io me Aumior
Disfiguring
HUMORS,
Itching and
Burning Tor
tures, Humil
iating Erup:
tions, suoh as
SALT RHEUM or Eczema. roriasls. Scald
Head, lnfantllo or Birth Humors, and
everv form f itching, Scaly Pimply, bcrolu
lons." Iuhcriied, Contagloa!, ana Coppcr
Colorod Diseases of tho Blood, Skin, and
Scalp, with Loss or iiair.arcpoiiuvcty cureu
bv the Conceit A RE3IED1KS.
CBitrara HcKolveBt. the new blood puri
fier, cleanses tbe'blood and perspiration of
impurities and poisonous elements, and thus
remove the came.
CHtlcHra, the great Skin Cure, instantly
allays Itching and Inflamatlon, clears the
Skin and Scalp, heala Ulcers and Sores, find
restores the Hair.
CHtlcara Soap, an exquisite Skin Beaa
tiner and Toilet "Requisite, prepared from
Ccticcba. Is dispensable in treating Skin
Diseases. Baby Humors Skin Blemishes,
Rough. Chapped, Or Oily Skin.
Htlcara Remedies are absolutely pure
and the onlv real Blood Purifiers and Skin
Beautlflers, free from mercury, arsenic lead,
zinc, or any other mineral or vegetable poi
son whatsoever.
It woHlti require this entire paper to do
Justice to a description of tho cures per
formed by the Cuticuba Resolvent In
ternally, an'i Cctiocra and Ccticuha
Soap externally.
Eczema of the palms of the hands and of
the ends of the fingers, very difficult to treat
and usually considered incurable: small
patches oi tetter and salt rheum on the cars,
nose, and sides of the face.
geatlrd neads with loss of hair wlthort
number, heads covered with andruff ai d
sealv emotions. esDeciallv of children ai d
Infants, many of which since birth had bet n-
a mass of scabs.
IfcblHz, burning, and scaly tortures that
battled even reliet irotn ordinary remedies,
soothed and healed as It by magic ;
Rice and Bean.
HalVs Journal of Health seys:
Half the people of tho -world live al
most exclnsivGly bn rice. It contains
88 per cent of nutriment, -whilo beef
contains but 26. Thcro ore countries
whero the almost esciurfvediet of the
masses is hpans. Those contain 87
per cent of nutriment. The best and
cheapest food for the dense popula-j
tion of Asiaho countries tuoretoro is
rico. and since from the ceneral pov
erty of the people, varieties of food
are out of the question, bounteous
-nature Las given them moot freely
that kind whioh is among tno most
nutritious of all foods. "With .the
rest of all tho -world rice is more of a
side dish, and is most frequently
served in the form of a pudding. Wo
venture to riffirm that -when the cost,
the percentage of nutriment and the
wholesomeness ofbeans are consid
ered there is not in the world a single
article of food that can compare -with
them. There is no other vegetable
food that answers so -well as as a sub
stitute for meats. "While they have
so much to recommend them in other
respects they have no rival in point of
economy. A auart of beans, costing
ten cents, will furnish a family of Ave
persons with food for a whole day.
Muoh of the value of beans as food
depend on the manner of cooking.
It wc uld be diffioult to cook them too
much. They should be first boiled
until soft and then put into a baking
dish and baked until brown. A little
salt pork or butter, but not enough to
make them taste greasy, shonld be
put into the baking pan and cooked
with them. If beans are not thor
oughly cooked they are difficult of
digestion; still there is not one hotel
or restaurant in a thousand that
serves them sufficiently cooked; and,
as a rule, it is not well to call for
them in suoh places, but at home,
when prepared under the supervision
of a good cook, they make a dish that
is wholesome and palatable.
aud Clerk, on or before tlie Friday evening
nrior to the Tuesday on whicli the Council
holds its regular meeting.
TH03.S.JEWETT.
Auditor and Clerk.
i'sorlnul. leprdsy, and other frightful
forms of skin diseases, scrofulous ulcers, old
sores, and discharging wounds, ea-b and all
of which have been speedily, permanently,
aud economically cured by the Cdticuea
Sold everywhere. Price : Ccticuea, .c
cents ; Rrsolvbkt, S1.00 : Soap. 25 cents,
Pottee Dnuo axd CUEJircAL Co., Boston,
Mass,
Scad for "Bow f o Cam Skin Disease".
W l( ROYAL esSSflj I
K in
H to sagglfl
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
Ilwaco Steam Navigation Gos Ope9on Railway & Navigation
WINTER SCHEDULE.
C03IPAAY.
OCEAN DIVISION.
Astoria to Fort Stevens. Fort Canby,
and Ilwaco.
C-onue"tInc bv btagts aud'boats for
Dunug tho month of May, 18S4, Ocean
'Steamers will sail from Portland to San
I Francisco, aud from San Francisco to Port-
! Oysterville, fnontesano and Olympia fSSfe&nJfiS il8 strect
From Portland. I From San Fraiickco.
! SrCf Until further notice tho Ilwaco
, !tftjrrL Steam Navigation Co.'s .itcawer
G-en. SIIojs,
j "Will leave Astria
On Mondays Thursdays, and Saturdays
j (Oysterville and Moutetano mall days.
S at 7 A. M.
Oreson ...
Anril
Tuos 29
' May
J state of Cal.... Sat 3
uoiumuu. ... ..nea
Urasoa Sua II
btatoof Ual....Thur 15
Columbia Mod 13
Oreson Fri 23
htato of Ual....Tn ?7
uolumbia
FOU
i Ft.Stcvens. Ft. Canby and Ilwaco
ox
Tver-Jays, Yedntsdays, and Fridays
Ihe steamer will leave Astoria at 9 a.m.,
as formerly, not being confined strictly to
schedule time.
The Eight of Relatives.
Absolutely Pisre.
Ti.ia rjimipr nnver arles. A marvel of
purity, strength and wholesomeness. More
economical thn the ordinary kinds, and
,-,,.nt i.o.ni.1 in cmnDetitlouwlth the mul
titude ot low test short weight, alum or
phophat- powders. Sold onlu in can3. Rov
ALBAKIXO l'OWDEK Co.. io; alt St. N. .
3!1 the children to cut out and aava the comic
FJboaaa picturca aa tnsy appear from lssna tc
taup. They will ba plew with the coHfotton.
Fare to Fort Canbv and Ilwhco, tc ct3.
Jsy-Hwaco freluht, bv the ion. In lots of
one ton or over, $2 per ton,
ForTlcket9, Towage or Charter ap
ply at tho office of the company, Grav's
wharf, foot of Benton street.
J. H. 1). GRAY.
Ageut.
Oreson
State of Cal....Snn
M
Columbia Vri 2
Oreson .Ta S
otatoofOaI....sat 10
Columbia Wed It
Orsk'on Sua IS
Mate of faI....Thur 2;
Uolumbia Moa 2S
Oregon Fri SO
...Sat 31 State of Cal....Tu 3
Jane Columbia St i
..Wed i OrcKOa Wd 11
SI '
Through Tickets sold to all principal
cities In the United StiUes. Ciinada and
Europe.
RAIL DIVISION.
Pasaenger Trains leave Portland fonfiast
ern points, nt 12 :3 P. M. dally.
la1teuteC,2nn,n!? betWe9P0rt"
RIVER mlSIOX (Middle liaUa)j
Boats leavo Portland for Dalles' T&
A M.
ALSO;
Leave Port-
:riJ-i
CATARRH
.UNL'AUV. JU.
Vii-rtt. -'M c::. bus
Flour. t.5nW UliU
Total lo cirgors
KRUCI'AKV.
Wheat, 3H.H2 bus
-Flour, 49 bl)!s
Salmon, toi es ..
Lumber, ft) Ms
Total. 9 cargoes
APKII.
Flour. 32. tJ3 bbW
Wheat, 2i$,0M bus
Total, 5 outgoes
.... l'JS.ofkl
.S7S0.912
S31S.0T2
V21.C97
2.005
7.000
.-?M4.Ctl
8150,711
-201.61C
. .. . 3TkC0
5 To QutCTntocu per OUr-r '. Sovthanl.
Wheat, 07,715 bus .". ,fl9.3T2
WYAH & THOMPSON.
CftL'KCII OHtF.CTORY.
Ouaci: Chcrch Iloly communion
first Sunday of every month. Sunday
servico-satllA. m., aud 7 p.m. Wednes
day evening service nt 7 o'clock. Rov.
M. D. Wilson. Rector.
Filter PiinsnvTKr.iAN Cuup.cu Set
vices at 11 a. r. and 7 p. m. Wednes
day evening prayer meeting at 7
o'clock. Iiev. J. v . Milligan, Pastor.
Coxgkkg atioxa i. Cucecit Services
at 11 a. m. and 7 r. m. Rev. Sara7
Wood, Pastor.
Roman Catdolic Ciiunar Senrice3
ntlO:30A. M. Rev. L. Dlelman, Pastor
2l. E. Church Services at 11 a. pi.
aud 7 v. m. Lecture and Prayer Meet
ing, Wednesday, at 7 p. .m. Ke. Win.
Roberts, Piutor.
Baptist Chukcil Services eacli
Lord's Day at '11 a. m., and 7 v. M.
Prayer Meeting oil Wednesday, at 7
p. M. Rev. B. S. McLafferty, pastor.
DEALiniSIN
FRESH AND CUREOMEATS,
CHOICE GEOCEEIES,
PROVISIONS.
Crockery and Glassware.
PIANOS
COMPLETE TREATMENT $1
A single do;e tf Manfortl'H Itadiral
Cure instantly relieves the most violent
Sneezing or lieadCo'd. Clears the Head as by
manic, stops watery discharge from the Nose
and Eye;, provents hinging Noises in the
Head, cures xNervoua lieaaacne. ana oubaues
Chills and Ferer. In Chronic Catarrh It
cleanses the nasal pos-ases of foul mucus, re
stores the sense of smell, taste, and hearine
whon affected, frees the head, throat, and
bronchial tubes of oSensiVo matter, sweotens
and purifies the breath, rtops tho cough and
arrests tho progress of Catarrh towards Con
sumption,
wno bottle Radical Cure, ono box Catarrhal
Solvent and Sanford's Inhaler, all in one
package, of all druggists for SI, Ask for San
roan's Radical Cvhk. Pottke Dbcq aso
Cheu, Co,, Boston,
In its comments on the trial of
young Nutt for the so-called murder
of Dukes, the Chicago Inter Ocean
says:
"The modern criminal law, in it3
rigidity and inflexibility, haa gone
entirely too far in ignoring the nat
ural and inherent right of relatives
to aid personally in the punishment
of the great criminals by whoso crimes
they Buffer.
"Society has no desire or right to
demand or take the life of a just,
honorable and worthy person who
vindicates natural justice by punish
ing a great criminal whom society
itself ought to have punished. Tho
criminal statutes of every state in tho
union ought tj be modified forthwith
that such an act should hereafter be
indictable only a3 a usurpation of
judicial functions, not asix murderer."
This apaoa la ownod by
BIiAOKWBLIi'S BTJI.Ii.
THE THIN6VALLA LINE.
Is the only
DIRECT LINE
Between NEW YOKK anil SCANDINAVIA.
First class Steamers aud good mage.
Tict:eU Tor xalc at A. 31. JOHNSON'S.
Ageut, Astoria, Oregon.
LOKB & CO.
JOBBERS is
WINES.
LIQUORS,
land for IMonl Tu. I We.
Thu.
d
Fri. i Sat.
A Xxi
I"l"l
WAX
SAM
6 am!
SAM 6 A
I AM
AM)
CIGARS.
Of course wa mean tha f amotu animal cppcarlcj
on tha label of every genuina pack3g9 of Black
well's Bull Durham Smokln? Tobacco. Every
dealer keepa this, ths its: Sciokhic Tobacco made.
Norw genuina without trade-mari of Uia Bull.
uiutuuHiiirnTrwtti&miiii
AND-
ORGANS
SMALL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
W. B. DEMENT & CO.
ASTORTA, - - - OREGON
Carry In Stock,
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET
and
FANCY ARTICLES.
Prescriptions carefully Compounded
C. LKINKNWEBKK.
H. liUOWN
Leinenweber & Co.
Piano, tind Organ Instructors.
-CELEBRATED
STECK & KNABE PIANOS !
AND
THE WONDERFUL
LITTLE GIANT STECK PIANO
USED BY-
PKE3IDENT OF UNITED STATES
OOVERNOR-CtESERALOF CANADA
GOVERNOR OF OREGON.
ASTORIA MUSICAL SOCICTV.
.MRS. J. TV. CONN, of Astoria.
D.A.McINTOSU,Esq. "
J. D. HlGGINS.TSq.
CHAS. WRIGHT, Esq.
And by Many Other Prpedsent Moilclaas.
DAINi
SSFT
Collins' VolUle Electric
Plaster instantly affects
tho Nervous System and
banttnes if in. A perrect
ISTHECST blaedtrlthaPoroHiiPlas
or a ter for 25 cents. It unni-
SBFflWta IESVE hilatoa Pain, vitalizes
Weak and Worn Out Parts, rtrengthens Tired
MuFcles. prevent? disease, and does moro in
one half the time than any other plaster in
the world. Sold everywhere.
First Class Blacksmithing
AT LOW RATES AT
Gilbert Christiansen's
HORSESHOEING
Dono en Scientific Principles by an Al
Horseshoer who cuarautees
GOOD WORK.
General Blacksmithing Done
And SATISFACTION ASSURED, at
His Shop, in rear of Aug. Danielson's Saloon.
Cedar Street Assessment.
NOTICE Is hereby given that the
assessment made by ordinance No. COS,
of the city of Astorln, Clatsop county.
Oreeon. aud which ordinance passed
the Common Council of said city on the j
oi u uay
on the
nrovement
Astoria, as lam out ana iccorueu ny .i. m.
Shlvely, from the west side of West
Sixth street to the east side of West
Ninth street, in the maimer provided by j
oruiuaucu xmj. urn, ul uieuuv mn.iiuini,
and which ordinance passed tlieuoniinoii
Council on the 15th day of March, 1834,
and was approved on the lbth day of
March, 1834, on each of the following
described lots fronting on said portion
of said street is now payable at tnc of
fico of tho City Treasurer in TJ. S. gold
coin, and unless naid within five days
from tho flnnl publication of this notice,
viz.: Thursday. May 15th. ll&J. the Com
mon Council will issue warrants for the I
collection thereof. The assessment is
as follows :
AGENTS FOR THE
Best San Francisco Houses nnd
Eastern Distilleries.
Tumblers Decanters, and All
Kinds ofSaloon Supplios.
J5yAIl Roods sold at San Franclsen lrlees.
MAIN STREET.
Opitviiii Parker Housi. Astoria. t)rcun.
lowor Co-I
lnmbla....l6AM 6 AM
Dayton. Or.JTAM,' '.
SS5i5::l !amj j
jTaeomaandaestUe. daily at.. ..M'MSFu
I ic;om Steamers do not ran SnndT- '"""
Loijoa Astoria for Portland" at 6 a. xa. dally ex
cept Sunday.
A.LSTOKES. C-H-PBSa?ir.
Oen 1 1 relclit nnd Paw. Agt
Oregon & California R. R.
OREGON & TRANSCONTINENTAL
COMPANY, LESSEE.
On and after February S4th, I884,:tram3 will
run as follows : DAILY tKxcept Sundays).
E.STSIDE DIVISION.
enteeu FOUTLAD aad PflClTIX.
X x, . .r, MAIr' TRAM.'.
LEV'E. AEBIVE.
Portland.. 7 o a. MlPhcenlx. BOd a. at
Fhcenlx 7:U)P.MPorUand 4al5P.M.
ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN.
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland l :00 p. 3r.tLebanon..94aop. at
Lebauon.. l H5 a. m. Portland-rie ) A. ai
The Oregon and California Rallrod'Fery
makes connection with all RearTrilns
on Eastslde Division.
1 t l
NamcoChcatr . ? ? Jk-
rj Lot. , ts b"1 mnl.
s? S 2
Most Popular Remedy Sold.
ESTACLTSnKO 1R6!5.
FASTORIA, - - - OREGON
-TAfflRS AND CUBRRIIS,
.Manufacturers and Imrortei-s of
lv all kinds of
EEATHER AD IDIDIHGS.
Wholesale Dealers In
OIL AND TALLOW.
VfcrHJchestcash price paid for Hides and
Tallow.
JACKSON'S
ASTORIA ,
Bakery Confectionery
Coffee and Ice Cream Parlors.
"OHEXAMU8 STRKET.
CELEBRATED JABER ORGANS.
Kleeakt Parknr'd OrrlieatralOrs&B
Only exclusive Musfc House In the North
west. Only wholesale and relsU. House lu
the Northwest
GARDNER Bros.,
165 First St., Portland, Oregon.
IUillJliiiyi:infi;iNMtiyiiii;ii
Tor Piaple, Blotches, Chronic Sots and
uueasec, tiOssir tnenrv ana riaouo.ii uon
stluatlon unequaled. Belief Gnaraateed.
Sold -everywhere. Si. C bottles for 83.00.
Boat Building.
JOS P. LEATHERS
Formerly orer Aradt & Ferohcn'a Maoblna Shot
IS BUILDING FIRST-CLASS BOATS IN
the j-hop formerly occupied by M. John
son on OmcoiRly street, one block west of
Hansen Bros' Mill. Model, Material and
Finish Flrat-eJau.
A.W. Berry
A.W. Berry
Est. Susan L. Shlvely
Est. Susan L. Snivel
W.B. Headinston...
James Tavlor
James Tnylor
James Taylor
Isaac Foster
Isaac Foster. E 10 feet
Sisters of Cnaritv of
Providence. W 40 ft
Sisters of Charity of
Providence j 3
oisiera ui ciinruy oi
Providence
Sisters of Charitv of
Provldenco
SUters of Charity oi
Providence
Thomas Dcaly
Anna Dcaly
Masonic L. & B. As
sociation Masonic L. & B. As
sociation
James Taylor
James Taylor
US
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2 "
3
4 "
5 "
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S25 00
23 00
25 00
23 00
12 00
25 00
23 00
23 00
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500
20 00
23 00
23 00
23 00
23 00
23 00
23 00
25 00
25 00
25 00
By order of tho Common Council.
Attest: T.S.JEWETT.
Auditor and Clerk.
Astoria, April 29th, 181.
REMEDIES IN THE WORLD F0f
THE CURE OF
Couglis, Colds, Hoarsenessj
Sore Throat, Bronchitis,
Influenza, Asthma,
Whooping Cough,
Croup, and
Every affection of tho
THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST,
Including
CONSUMPTION.
A WELL-KNOWN PHYSICIAN WRITES:
"It does not dry up a cough, and leave the ca::s
fichiad, as is the case with most preparations, rj
boaeas it, cleanses the lungs and allays irritation.
thus removing the cause of complaint."
DO NOT BE DECEIVED by articles beat
lig similar narcej. Be sure you get
DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY,
ith the iignature of " I. BUTTS " on the wrapper
CO Cents and 81.00 a llottlc.
Prepared by SETII W. TOWLE & SONS, Boj
Mo. Matt. Sold bv dmc3u and dealers gen t rail'
West Ninth Street Assessment.
NOTICE is hereby given that the as
sessment made by Ordinance No. 007 of
the City of Astoria, Clatsop County,
Oregon, and which ordinance passed
tho Common Council on the 29th day of
April, 1831. and was approved on the
30th dav of April. 1S3-1, for the Improve
ment of West Ninth street, in the Cit
of Astoria as laid out and recorded by
J.M. Sliivuly, from the south side of
i Water stteet to the south side of Spruce
j street, in the manner provided by; Ordt-
passed the Common Council on the 15th
dav of March. 1884. and was approved
ou thelSlh day of March, 1SS4, on each
nt tlio fnllnwiurr lfjprihjn IntQ frnnllni'
on said portion ot said street is now
payable at the office of the City Treas
urer, in U.S. gold and silver coin, and
unless paid within five days of the filial
publication of this notice, viz: Tuesday.
.May 20th, 1SSI, the Common Council
will issue warrants for the collection
thereof. The assessment is as follews:
Devlin. J. A Lot No. 1 in block 1S6
cost
WESTSIDE DIVISIOX.
Itetwven Portland and Corvnllla
MAir. TKAIN
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 9 :00 a. 3r.CorvallI- 4 -J30 P: ar.
Cm vnllli S :30 a. m. Portland. 3 3p.ai.
EXPRESS TitAXX
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 5 :00 r MlMcMinnTUlaSHW fm
McMIunvIlle5:t5 a M-Portland..8 aOAM
Close connections made at P-hoenlq
with the Stages of the Oregon and Califor
nia Stage Company.
esTlcketa for aale at all tha principal
points in California, at Company's Office,
Corner F and Front Sts., rortldnd, Or.
Freight will not he received forhinineax
after 5 o'clock p. ar. on either the East r
West side Division.
R. KOEHLETt,
Oen'l Manaaer.
E P.RODKRS.
A ct'ff O. F. (trass. At
m
SWI
-i?
v4-
SUPERIOR
Bread and Gakes
OF ALT. JvIXDS.
Wedings and rarties supplied with btnclly
IRST-CLASS WORK.
-pencil and America n-o
CANDIES
Manufactured, Wholesale and Retail.
BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT,
ON THE ROADWAY.
BUY THE BEST!
BARBOUR'S
Irish Flax
Salmon Net Threads
r Woodberry, and Needle Brands,
SEINE TWINES.
(lORRAiXDLSAD LINES,
FIhIi Pound 8, SeiBeN, aud SJet
Imported te Order. A
Large Stock of Nettinij.Fisii IiIbk
AND FISH HOOKS.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
HENRY DOYLE & CO.,
517 and 5! 9, J ARRET STREET
.SAN FRANCISCO.
ITAgents for tho-PacIfic Coast
&. Haekmetack," a lastmg and fra
grant perfume. Price 23 and 50 cents.
Sold by W.E. Dement
DE. JIM.
CHINESE PHYSICIAN, ,
Speolal DIsMtM Oarefullyi
Tratd. t
Office hxKong Wlntc'tKeHBteieAon Che
namus street, opposite Post Office. 1
ASK FOR-
TJnion India Eubber Go's
Pure Para Gum -
CRACK PROOF
RUBBER BOOT8.
HEWABE OF IMITATIONS I
Be sure the Boots are stamped CRACK
PROOF ou tho "heels, and have the PURE
GUM SPRINGS on the foot and instep,
which prevent their cracking or hroakine.
We are nowmaklne them with RUBBER
AND ASBESTOS Soles -which will makr
them last more than twice as long as an
Rubber boots madn.
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.
ALL KINDS RUBBER BELTING, PACK
ING, HOSB.SPRINQS. CLOTHING,
BOOTS ANDSHOES, Etc
COO D YEAR .RUBBER CO.
R. n. PEASE. St. t Agents, -8.M.RUNY0N,
j San Erauclsco
BARBOUR'S
1
.HAVE NO EQUAL. ,
THE
The London Fisheries Exhibition
HAVE AWARDED THE
GOLD MEDAL
-TO-
Tie Barlionr Brothers Compy
. FOR THE
-SU P E R I O R I T Y
OF TkKXB
FLAX NET THREADS.
oulioni
Threafls
GERMANIA BEER HALL
AND-
BOTTLED BEER DEPOT,
Chenamtts Street, Astoria.
The Best of Lager 5 Cts. a Glass.
Orders for the Celebrated
Columbia Brewery Beer
Left at this place will bo promptly
attended to
S"No cheap Sau Francisco Beer .sold at
this place.
War. BOCK. Proprietor.
$67,000,000 Capital !
Liverpool and London and Globe.
Itforth British and Mercantile
OF Loudon and Edinburgh.
Old Connecticut of Hartford,
AJfD
COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA
Fire Insurance Companies.
Kuprecentins a Capital of S87, O0O,C0O.
A. VAN DU3F.N. Aeent.
Astoria PMopjli Galleri,
Cor. of Benton and Squemoqua Streets,
f Opposite the Court House.
Children's -Pictures
A SPECIALTY and SATISFACTION
Guaranteed.
8. B. CROW.
SOLID GOLD
JEWELRY
BRACELETS,
Scarf Pins. Chains, Watches,
ILVKRWARE,
Of every description.
Tho Onest stock of Jewelry in Astoria.
S7A11 goods woxrantedasrepredentcd
GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER.
T. G. RAWLINGS.
"viliolesale and Retail Dealer lu
Tropical, Domestic, Green and Dried
:f:f8.ttx?sb.
NL'TS. CANDIES, DRIED MEATS, ETC.
Fine Clears and ToIacco.
Kext door to I. J. Arvold's, Squemoqua St.
Wood Yard.
"ITNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THli ASTO
J rlaWood Yard. Gray's Dock, foot of
Bcnion street, will sell wood at the follow
ing prices aud deliver wherever the streets
2r.Hlanked between. Tmlllngex's MM and
O Brlen's Hotel, bacs to Astor streot :
Orceu Alder, 2-cut St CO per cord. Iouk S3 73
vis no ao
Grnnemlo'k do
Dry do do
Green Beach do
Green Fir do
Dry Fir do
Extra Maple
andS. liuitw do
Vine Maple
and S. llmb-j do
Wood of All Kinds
By I he Scow load at REDUCED RATES.
. . . J. II- D. OKAY
Astoria. February 1st. 1W4
1 7j do do 4 00
1 ui) do do S 75
4 75 do do 4 00
4 7 do do 4 00
4 73 do do 1 00
a 00 rto do 1 23
00 do du 5 23
6 75 do do d 00
A Nasal Injector free with each
bottle of fihiloh's Catarrh tteraedv
I Price 50 cents. Sold by W.E. Dement
m TJEf S t
I iil&2&:a
asfj
CLECTRO-TOLTAIC UELT Mid othErpenii
A Awuaxces are sont en SO Days' Trtnl Tt
JIEN OSLY. YOUNO OR OLD, ho are suffer
1"J xronr Nervocs DEBmrr, Lost Vitalitt
wisiisa Weaknesses, and all those diseases of i
raaaosAi. hxTssx. Msultlns from Abuses nn
OtEra Cicssa. Speedy reliet and cowplet
rpstoratloc to Heautii. Vigor and SUshooi
Qojl&astszs. Send at once for niustratci
rainphletrrce. AddrftM
VOLTAIC PELT CO., Marshall. Mich
uiprovement ?4-4u
Clatsop Mill Company. Lot so. 1 in
block 117. Planking and heut work
123 feet, coat UU.(H; sutewaiK li'3 icet
COStgG2J50.
Total cost of improvement 373.50
Shlvely, C. W. North 100 feet of lot No.
1 In block 110. Planking and bent
work 100 feet cost 554.00 ; sidewalk 100
feet, cost S30.00..
Total cost of improvement S9L00
Bracker, Theodore. South 30 feet of
lot No. 1 in block 11G. Planking and
bent work 30 feet, cost S27.00: side
walk 30 feet, cost S23.00.
Total cost of Improvement 32.00
Bracker, Theodore. Xorth 30 feet of lot
No. 12 in block llfi. Planking and
bent work 50 feet, cost 27.00; side
walk 50 feet, cost 523.00.
Total co3t of improvement 32.00
Stevens, Chas. South 100 feet of lot No
12 in block 110. Planking and bent
work 100 feet, co3tS54.00;sidowalkl00
feet, cost 850.00.
Total cost of improvement S104.C0
Page, C. II. Lot No. I in block 18. Fill
ing 383 vards at 23 cents per yard, cost
SD3.73; planking and bent work 150
feet, cost SS1.00; sidewalk 70 feet, cost
S39.50.
Total cost of Improvement S21G.25
Brown, II Lot No. 12 In block 18. Fill
ing 500 yards at 23 cents per j-nrd, cost
5l23:planklng and bent work, 13C feet
cost SSI ; sidewalk 150 feet, cost 373.
Total cost of improvement 281
Frey, J. AY. North 75 feet in lot l block
19. Cutting 200 yards at 23 cts per yard,
cost 50: planking and bent work, 75
feet, cost 40.50 ; sidewalk, 75 feet, cost
32.50.
Total cost of improvement 123.
TJhleuhart Wm. South 75 feet in lot 1
block 19. Cutting 383 yards at 23 cents
per vard, cost 593.75; planking and
oent'work, 75 fet, cost 540.50; side
walk, 73 feet, cot 32. 50.
Total cost ot improvement.... 168.75.
Marsh. S. P. Lot 12 in block 19; Cutting
1400 vards at 23 cents per yard; 350:
planking and bent work, 150 feet, cost
SSI ; sidewalk. 150 feet, cost 75 ;
Total cost of improvement 575.00.
Dement Y. E. South 100 feet of Lot 7.
block 20; Cutting 1,032 yards at 23
cents per yard, J38; planking and
bent work. 100 feet, cost 31; sidewalk
100 feet, cost 30.
Total cost of improvement 3G2.00.
Ferchen J. P. Xorth 50 feet Lot 15
block 20 ;Cuttlng 303 yards ar. 25 cent.-,
per yard, cost 92; planking and bent
work, 50 feeL cost S27 ; sidewalk. 50
"fciit cost S5
Total coat of Improvement, 144.00
Blanche!. F. 2L LotG, block20;Cutting
583 yards at 25 cents per yard, S113.75.
planking ami Dent wonc, iso leet, cost
31 : sidewalk, 130 feet, cost 75.
Total cost of Improvement 301.75.
Wood Mrs. S. F.-Lot 7, block 17. Fill
ing 590 yards at 23 cents per yard,Sl25.
planking and bent work 150 feet, cost
81.00.
Total cost of Improvement 200.00
Kamra, J. Lot G, block 17. Filling 3S3
yards, at 25 cents per vard, cost of
cutting and filling 95.75; planking
and bent work 150 feet, cost 31.00.
Total cost of improvement 17G.75
Case. I. W. Lot 7 in block 115. Plank
ing and bent work 150 feet, cost 81 00
Total cost of improvement 31.00
Ferrell, Mrs. Laura. Lot G in block 115
Planking nnd bent work 150 feet, cost
81.00.
Total cost of improvement 81.00
Tavlor. James. Lot G in block 118.
Planking and bent work 125 feet, cost
311.00 sidewalk 123 feet, cost 62.30
Total cost of improvement 373.00
By order of tho Common Council.
Attest: T.S.JEWETT,
Auditor and Clerk.
Astoria, May 2nd, 1884.
Genevieve Street Assessment.
NOTICE is hereby given that the as
sessment made by Ordinance' No. 60e,
of the City of Astoria, Clatsop County.
Oregon, and which ordinance- passed
the Common Council on the-29th- day of
Aprll,l884, and was app roved on the29th
April, l8S4,for the improvementof Gen
e ieve street, In the City of -Astoria as
laid out and recorded by John'McCIure.
from the north side of Chenamus to the
south side of Seventh street.in the man
ner provided by Ordinance No. 580, and
which ordinance passed thev Common
Council on tho 2lst day of December,
1&J3, and was approved on tjio 22nd day
of December, 1833, on each of the fol
lowing described lots fronting on said
portion of said street is now payable at
the ofllce of the City Treasurer, in TJ. S.
gold-and Silver coin, and unless paid
within live days of the filial publication
of this notice, viz: Tuesday, May 20th,
1881, the Common Council will Issue
warrants for tho collection thereof. The
assessment Is as follows :
Trustees M. J. Kinney. Estate. Lot No.
11 in block Gl. Spiling, plank and
bent work, 100 feet, cost 290.00; side
walk. 100 feet, cost 50.00.
Total cost of improvement 340.00
Hiram Browii. Lot No. C In. block GO.
Spiling, plank and bent work, 100 f eej.
cost 212.00; sidewalk 100 feet, cost
3000.
Total cost of improvement 5346JW
WnuMorey and Company. Lot No. 1
in block 64. Spiling, plank and bent
work, 100 feet, cost 220.00; sidewalk
100 feet, cost 30.00.
Total cost of improvement 346.00
Dan'l Graham. Lot No. 14 in block 64.
Spiling, plank and bent work 100 feet,
co3t 220.00; sidewalk 100 feet, cost
30.00.
Total cost of improvement S346JX)
Trustees M. J. Kinney Estate. Lot- No
1, block 44. Spiling, plank: and bent
work 100 feet, cost 220.00; sidewalk
100 feet, cost 50.00.
Total cost of improvement. ...346.00
W. H. Twilight Lot Ho. 5, block 4i
Splllmr, plank and bent work lOOfeet,
cost 220.00; sidewalk 100 feet, cost
50.00.
Total cost of improvement.... 340.00
C. H. Bain. Lot No. 1 In block 63. Fil
ling 1315 yards at 23 cents per yard,
cost of cutting and fill in gS32825; spil
ing, plank and bent work lOMeet. cost
147.00; sidewalklOOfeet, cost 550.00.
. Total cost of improvement.... 8325.75
Mrs. G.N". Daggett Lot No. 14 in block
63. Filling 2014 yards, cost of cuttlnz
and filling 403.50; spiling, plank and
bent work 100 feet, cost 147.00; side
walk 50 feet, cost S50.0.
Total cost of improvement SCOOfiQ
Suprenant & Ferguson. Lot No. 4 In
block 45. Filling 1315 yards at 25
cents per yard, cost of cutting; ana
fillins 328.75 ; spiling, plank and bent
work 100 feet cost 147.00; sidewalk
100 feet, cost 50.00.
Total cost of improvement o2u.j
Suprenant & Ferguson, Lot No. 5 In
block 45. tilling 2014 yards at 2a
cents per yard, cost of cuttinffand Ull
Ing 103.50 ;spliimr, planking and bent
work 100 feet, cost 147.00; sidewalk
100 feet, cost, 50.00.
Total cost of improvement Gwo
Suprenant & Ferguson. Lot No. 4 In
bleck: 71. Cutting 3310 yards at 25
cents per yard, cost of cutting anrtflu
ing, 5952.50: spiling, plank and bant
work 100 feet, cost 147.00; sidewalk
100 feet, ces: 50.00.
Total cost of improvement... 1,149.50
D. M. Sutherland. -Lot No. 6 in block
71. Cutting 1875 yards at 23- cents per
vard, cost of cutting and filling 468.
'"."'. spiling, planking and bent work
100 feet, cost 147.00 ; sidewalk 100 feet,
Total cost of improvement. ... .-S6t55.T5
Dacett, Mrs. G. N". Lot No. 1 in block
70. Cutting 3,491 yards at .25 cents per
yard, cost of cutting and filling 8872.
73; spiling, planking and bent work
100 feet cost 147.00 ; sldowalklOOXeet,
cost 50.00.
Total cost of Improvement... 81,069.75
Warren. W. E. and MF. Lot No. 14 In
block 70. Cutting 1.318 feet at 25 cents
per yard, co3t of cutting and filling
329.50; spiling, planking and bent
work 100 feet, cost 147.00; sidewalk
100 feet, cost 50.00.
Total cost of Improvement S328J50
By order of tho Common Council.
AttesJ:T.s; JEWETT,
AuditorTmd Clerk.
Astoria, May 2nd, 1884.