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tfj t ' - Wt gaiUt m ASTORIA, OREGON: FRIDAY.. ,....MAY, 10 1664 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE PORT OF ASTORIA. READY FOR SEA. Ohvn aouthard.Am sp Queen 'toff n Mej j VESSELS IX TUE RIVER. KtidCrosa.Aaisj; H.R.Mel.Ara bk Alden Uee, Am bl ltata.Brbk Horseman. Br Dfc Henry VllUtd, Am sp MlWavhingion, Am ep Martha risner. Chas. 'Joteswurtu Br bk Kakdale. Br bU Abenrtwith Castle.Br ?P Tythonu9, Br bk Joraalfarer, Worbfc. VESSELS Oil THE WA T. o i'ruBs Foreijri l'ortn. lor tin Columbia Kirer Ojty of York, Greenock April 11 Grlsedale. Br 6p Liverpool. April Ktrkwocd, Brsp 12;9 Sydney Mm 21 Largo Law. Br ep Hull March 13 From American Ports. Alameda. Am sp K Y Jan 15 Rallo of Orecon. Am bk 1169 Now ork Mar 1 C S Bement. Am sp WO Philadelphia April a T11K TABLE FOB ASTOKIA. MAY. IIIOH WATF.Ii. 1 LOW WATKK. " First. Secoud. I First. Second. 2 ill I I I ill 1 I a" I P lal h a h 11 t s Tl A 71. . M. . 7i. OT. jjCSS. ro ri is 1-7 20 02 2-3 2 1!31 X W 35S 4 M 2J 29 0 5 0 5'J he hours between tniduluht and noon are ls.i;miied bv a (a. m.). thoo between noou ntid midnight bv p (r. M.). 0. 00m denotes midnight, o-'i. fiOii. v denutf? iioon. Tin hnight is reckoned trom the loel ul acrigc lower low watir to which thosouud an are ghen on the (ka-t .Surj charts. . T 11 17 S! OOSp 9 - -101 02Ca 11 OK 121 1 SO .7 0 11 -J 3f. 5 SI I'D 5 CO 72 11 53 9 0 6 25 04 5 56 -- 0 51 7-3 7 13 -0-1 29 9-2 1 35 7-3 7 51 -0'C 7 34 92 2 11 7-3 8 23 -08 7 40 91 2 IS 7-2! 02 0 9 8 11 81"37i7-lj 3 35 -0 8 fe .7.' g- 1 10 7-0 10 10 -0-7 9 28 83 1 M C 10 41 -04 10 10 7-?l G 40 . 11 21 -0 1 11 1K 7 4', C27 &- - - -- 0 07 70I 7 17 l.'rfi 0 02 2 0 53 Columbia River Exports. MUIPMKKT8 FORKItJ.V. JANIUKY, '84. Wheat, 3T-0 C75 bus M OC7.27c Flour, 83.290 bbls 422.G0G Total 10 cargoes . S789.W2 PErtKITAIlY. Wheat. 314.113 bus - $313,r.2 Flour, 49 OW l.bN- 121,697 .valmon. 401 os 2.0tf J.nmb.'i.C00 M . 7.000 Total, y cargoi-. S541.C4 Al'KIt. Flour. 22.493 bb'.s $150,7H Wheat, 224,051 bu, 201.516 Total. 5 cargo s. ?r5eo MAY. 5 To QmenHown j)cr Olive S. Southard. Wheat, .7.7 r bus : H9.3T2 'i'U; ISO AT CSIA1KJKS. Following is the .schedule of tirlces for towage'ii and out over the Columbia Bar : For estels not . Inward Outward. exceeding leaded. ItallKSt. 800 tOllS...$lD0 15l 5158 800 to 10O0 tOUS.M 200 175 175 1000 to 1200 tons... 22i 200 200 1200 to 1400 tons... 1T75 125 250 1400 to 1600 tons... 300 250 300 .t rST & IIAXSOX. Astokia Sod v AYoiiks, Agents, Astoria. Or C. LKIN'KNWKBFK. -J. HM)V. Leinenweber & 06., KSTABLlSIIfiD lh35. ASTORIA. OREGON TAMERS MB CHERRIES, Manufacturers and Importers of .31 kinds of LEATHER AND FIMM Wholesale Dealers lu OIL ATCI) TALLOW. UIlghest cash price paid for Hides and Tallow. JACKSON'S ASTORIA Bakery ; Confectionery Coffee and Ice Cream Parlors. -IH?XA9IUS STREET. SUPERIOR Bread and Gakes OF Alt KESDS. Weddings aud Parties supplied with strictly FIRST-CLASS WORK. -o-Prench and Anierican-o candies Manufactured, Wholesale and Retail. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT, ON THE ROADWAY. GERMANIA BEER HALL AND BOTTLED BEER DEPOT, Chenamus Street, Astoria. T The Best of Lager 5 Cts. a Glass. Orders for trie C&cbrated Columbia Brewery Beer Left at this place will be promptly attended to orNo cheap San Francisco Beer sold at This place. Wm. BOCK. Proprietor. Use .DIramitt's Cough Balsam for Chest, Throat, and Lungs, at; W. E. De ment & Co.'s. DCfiaaiS&i5iSftdl-B3&V society meetings;: r Temple Lodge, No. 7A.F.A.M. REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS find and third Tucsdajs in each month, at IV, o'clock, r. 31.. ai the X Halt in A-tona. Members of the order In good standing are Invited to attend By order oltho W. M. Bearer Lodge No 35. 1. 0. 0. P. T3EGULAR MEETING EV XlL crv Thursday ovcnlne at. semi o'clock, at the Lodged! rfnm In rtilH KnllnwRlf all. AtfW- xla. Sojourning members of the- order In good standing, cordially Invited to aUe-d. By order- '. G. Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. O. O. F. DEGGLARMKEHNGSOF OCEAN EN- IX campmerrt No. 13. r. O. O. F., at the Ixdge, In the Odd Fellow Building, a seven r. m., on tho secoud and fourth Mondays of each month. Sojourning breth ren cordially Invited. By order C P. Seaside Lodge-Norlfl. A. 0. 17. TV. REGULAR MEETINGS OF SEASIDE Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. W. will be held In Pythian Hall oa Friday evening of each week, at 7 o'clock p. m. Members of the order la good standing, and visiting Broth ers arelnrttfcd' to attend. Library- will be open Hfteen minutes before and after each meeting. By order M.W. " C. BROWN, Bee. Astoria Lodge No. 40. L O. G.l. REGULAR MEETING EVERY THTJR3 day evening at 7 :S0 o'clock. In the Hall over Mr. Case's stoie. Members of the Or der, In good standing, axe invited to attend. By order W. C. T. Axnerlo&H;Leglon of Honor. RSGJUKRgMBBTING OF ASTORIA -GHet;Jfo;S9vi3 held on the first and thlrd-33i5l8yof each month, at 7 o'clock i. m. Byiorder of the Council CommandtT. R.V.MONTEITH, Sec'ty. Cuahlng Post No. 14, Q. A. R. TEQULAR MEETINGS OF THIS POST jLv 0.the second and fourth Tuesdays of tMSiIUUUlUU. 4 ZJV tr. M. lIlUDg COIU- xaaes coraiauy luvuea. uy oi aer P.C, Pacificiodge No. 17, K. of P. XJEGUKtti MEETINGS OF THIS jXtiCiijdgft vcry Friday evening, at 7 :20 o'clacyc, In llielt Castle Hall, .Sojourning .Kntsbts cordially invited to attend. GEO.l'.AVHEKLER, K.of S. and S. j ABtor Lodge No. 6. K. of P. THIS t Ian Cas1le Sojourntog-Knlghts cordlalH knit WtlOBttend.' W. L. EOBB. K. of K. and S. Astoria Working-men's Protective Union. REGULAR MEETING OF THIS LODGE every Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock, at their 1-odge room, over Carnaban & Co.'s store, corner of Cass and Cheiiamus street1?. S. M. Q ILMORE, J. C. ROSS. Pre Ident. Secretary. Common Council. "OKGULAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND it) fourth Tuesday e enlngs of oach month at 73 o'clock. B2l'ersons desiring to uae matters acted upon by the Council, at any regular meet ing must present the same to the Auditor aud Clerk, on or before the Friday eening prior to the Tuesday on which the Council holds Its regular meeting. THOS.S..IEWETT. Auditor aud Clerk. BUY THE BEST! BARBOUR S Irish Flax Salmon Net Threads Woodberry, and Needle Brands, SEINE TWINES. AND COM AM) LEAD LIES, Fish Pounds, Koines, and XtN Imported to Order. A LarpSlocMMi,FisliLiies AND FISH HOOKS. CONSTANTLY ON HAND. HENRY DOYLE & CO., 517 and 519, MARKET STREET SAN FRANCISCO. JsfAgents for the Pacific Coast. PIANOS AND ORGANS SMALL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE Piano, and Organ Instructors. -CELKBKATED- STICK & KNABE HMOS! -A'D-T1IK WOXDKRFUL LITTLE'GIANT STECK PIANO USED BY PP.KSU)ENT OF UNITED STATES OOVERNOR-QENEEALOF CANADA GOVERNOE OF OREGON. ASTORIA MUSICAL SOCIETY. MRS. J. W. CONN, of Astoria. D. A. MCINTOSH, Esq. J.D.HIGGINS.Esq, CHAS. WRIGHT, Esq. And by Many Other PromlneBtMusltlans." CELEBRATED JABER ORGANS. ElesraMt Packard Orchestral Orjraa Onlv exclusive. Muiic Houao In the North west. Only wholesale and retail House In the Northwest. GARDNER Bros., 165 First St., Portland, Oregon. Wffi. EDGAR, Dealer In Cigars. Tobacco and Cigarettes " Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. CORNETt JdAIN AND -CHENA3IUS ST8. T. G. RAWLINGS. Wholesale and Eetoll Dealer In Tropical, Domestic, Green and Dried FR.UITS. UTS. CANDIES, DRIED SIEATS, ETC. Flse Clears and Tobaceo. Next door to . J. Arvold's, Squemoqua St. Boat Building. JOS. P. LEATHERS Formerly over Arndt A Fereken's Maehtn Sffo IS BUILDING FIRST-CLASS BOATS IN the hop formerly decupled by "M. John sononConcomlytree, wi'Woek-west of Hansen Bros' JfilL MwleJ. SUterlal ad Fl&fih Flrat-djus. Disfiguring humors. Itohing and Burning Tor lures, Humil iating Erup tions, sucn as SALT RHEPM or Eczema. Psoriasis. Scald Hoad. Infantile or Birth Humors, and every-form f itching, Scaly Pimply, r-crofu-lous, Inherited. Contagious ana Copper Colored Diseases of the Blood. Sklu, and Scalp, with Loss uf Hair, are positively cured by the CcticceaKkjiedieh. Cailcara Iteolvent. the new blood puri fier, cleanses the blood and perspiration of Impurities and poisonous elements, and thus remove the cattee. Catlcara. the great Skin Cure, Instantly allays Itching and Inflamatlon, clears the Skin and Scalp, heals Ulcers and Sores, and restores the Hair. Cat I cure Soap, an exquisite Skin Beau tlner and Toilet Requisite, prepared from Clticuba. Is Indispensable in treating Skin Diseases. Baby Humors, Skin Blemishes, Rough, Chapped, or Oily Skin. atlcara Remedies are absolutely pure and the only real Blood Purifiers and Skin Bpautiflers, free from mercury, arsenic lead, zinc, or any other mineral or egetable poi son wnaisoever. It woald require this entire paper to do justice to a description of the cures per formed by the Ccticcra Resolvent In ternally, ana ucnccRA ana ucticuua Soap externally. Eczema of the palms of the hands and of the ends of the Angers, very difficult to treat and usually consldeicd incurable; small patches of tetter and salt rheum on the cars, nose, and sides of the face. Scalled Heads with loss of hair without number, heads entered with randruff and scaly eruptions, especially of children and Infants, many of which since birth had been a mass of scabs. Itcalas, burning, and scaly tortures that baflled even relict from ordinary remedies, soothed and healed as If by magic ; FMirlaMs, leprosv, and other frightful forms of skin diseases, scrofulous ulcers, old sores, and discharging wounds, eah and all of which have been speedily, permanently, and economically cured by the Cuticika REMEDIES. Sold overvwhere. Price : CtmctntA, fO cit; Resolvent, Si.00: So a i. 25 cents, Pottkij Dnuc ak Chemical Co., Boston, Muss. Send for "IIow to Cure &kla Dlieasea". CATARRH COMPLETE TREATMENT $1 A sinplo dose of Nanfnrd'ft It ad I en 1 Cure instantly relieves the most violent Sneezing or UeadColds, Clears the Ht-ad as by inasic, stops watery discharges from the Koso and Lyes, provents lunjinp Noisos in tho Head, cures Nervous Hoadacho. and Subdues Chill and Fover. In Chronic Catarrh it cloanses tho nasal passages of foul mucus, ro etorea thn senso of smell, tasto. and hearing whon affbeted. frees the hoad, throat, and bronchial tabes of oflonsivo matter, sweetens and purifies the breath, rtops tho conch and arre3ts the progress of Catarrh towards Con sumption, ono bottlo Radical Cure, ono box Catarrhal Solvent and Sanford's Inhaler, all in one package, of all dragging for $1, Ask for San roED'i Radical C'ubr. Pottijc Dbuo axo Cuev, Co,, Boston, DAINi Collins Voltaic Electric Plaster instantly affects the Nervous System and banishes P in. A perfect V'1frl PflHapv .nm. h v iUB mt blned with a Poroui PIm w ter for 25 centJU Itanni- SBtHWia tlKU hilatcs Pain, vitalizes Weal: and Worn Out Parts, strengthens Tired .MUFcies. prevents disaass. and dou3 more in one half the time than any other plaster In the world. Sold everywhere. BARBOUR'S s 1 HAVENOEaiTAL. THE The London Fisheries Exhibition HAE AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAL -TO- The Barter Brothers Goipj FOBTHE SUPERIORITY OF THEIK FLAX NET THREADS. 1ST0RIA LIQUOR STORE, AUG. DANTELSON, - Proprietor. BebBllCsed Hefltted Throaaiiout. The Best of IES.LiqrOItJ,AND CIGARS For a G ood Cigar, call for ono of "Danielson's Beat." Comer West 9th and Water Streets. Astoria. n9-0m Drugs and Chemicals Prescriptions carefully compounded Day or Night. W. E. DEMENT & CO. DRUQGIT8. ASTORIA, - - - OREGON Carry in Stook, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANGY ARTICLES, Prescriptions carefully Compounded ai Olll TieaJs DRUGGIST AND A Pharmacist, IJS rM AST0RlA,or. " k ! ' km About Coughs and Cold. Coughs and colds are prevalent now, especially among children, too oftfen from the Ignorance or careless ness of their elder guardians. Many mothers appear to accept with resig nalion the ropeated and violent colds from which their children suffer as providential and unavoidable. A cold is by no means always due to ex posure. Indigestion,, constipation, a lack of scrupulous cleanliness, the unwise habit of sleeping m mucli ot the clothing worn during tho day,un aired bedchambers all, or any of these things may havo far more to do with your ohild's tendency to cold than the keenest breath of tne brac ing winter air. And in a great meas ure these things are under your control. iTothera should understand that this is a fact, whether they can see how it is or not, that numerous sore throats and colds are directly traceable to indigestion and dietetic error. Quantities of greasy food, fried meats, pastry, and the like, ill ventilated rooms, "and continued con stipation, have to answer for many cases of croup and putrid sore throat. All these things weaken tho system and render it far less able to resist changes of temperature. Give every bedroom a thorough airing every day, more especially if several chil dren are obliged to sleep together, or with their parents. This is to be avoided, if possible; if not, always lower the window slightly from the top or if this cannot be done, raise it from below. There is frequently bad air enough generated and breathed in the sleeping apartment ot a family with small children to sup ply them all not only with colds, but with a number of. so called "malari ous" diseases, to last a year, perhaps longer. Neglect of bathing is an other prolific source of colds. A child from 2 to 10 years old should certainly receive an entire bath twice a week in winter. A warm bath at night, taking especial care to avoid any chill after, will frequently break up a sudden cold. Keep children from playing in chilly, unused room3 in autumn and winter weather. Let them play out of doors as much as possible, taking care to havo iheir feet warm and dry. A flannel suit and rubber overshoes will frequently save much cough medicine and doc tor's bills. Keep them warmly clad, but do not be content with thick coats and worsted hoods, while short skirts barely cover the knees leaving the limbs chilled. Delegates in a Foot-Race. At the recent primary election in the little town of State Center, which represents the geographical if not the political hub of Iowa, four Blaine men were elected; but for the fifth, a tie be tween a Blaine and an Arthur man was announced. The aspirant repre senting the former was a young mer chant. He who espoused the cause of tho latter is no less a personage than the mayor ot tho village. At once the query arose, how should the matter be decided, and a' solution to the 'problem was quickly arrived at by the younger candidate challenging his rival to a foot-race. Tho chal lenge was promptly accepted, a track prepared, and tho contestants,stripped to the waist, started. For about half the distance Arthur kept well to the front, but then it became evident that time, though she had dealt lightly with the mayor, had not left him un scathed, and though the race was an even one to the close, Blaine secured a victory. This somewhat novel, but entirelv satisfactory method of decid ing a tie has its advantages, in the fact that it has afforded much amuse ment to tho inhabitants, and broken in on the hum-drum monotouy of vil lage life. Tho Blaine men, of course, are particularly jubilant, small as tho victory is, and assert their conviction that this little episode represents the condition of things that will prevail at the grand finale next June. Chi cago Inter-Ocean. No matter of how long standing, St Jacobs Uil is the sovereign-cure for bodily ailments. - m i i Shiloh's Catarrh Bemedy a posi tive euro for Catarrh, Dlptneria and Canker Mouth. i!old by W. . Dement. Cedar StreefAssessmenb NOTICE Is hereby given that the assessment made by ordinance No. G03, of the city of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, and which ordinance passed the Common Council of eaid city on the 8th day or April, 1884, ami was approved on the 9th day of April. 1884, for tho im provement of Cedar street in the city of Astoria, as laid out anu recorded oy j. 31. Shively, from the west side of West Sixth street to the east side of "West Ninth street, in the manner provided by ordinance No. 594, of the city of Astoria, and which ordinance passed theCommon Council on the 15th day of Alarch, 18S4, an J was approved on the 18th day Of March, 1884, on each of the following described lots fronting on said portion of said street is now payable at the of fice of the City Treasurer in U. S. gold coin, and unless paid within fivo days from the final publication of this notice, viz.: Thursday, May 15th, 1S84, the Com mon Council will Issue warrants for the collection thereof. The assessment is as follews: 1 . & XamecOtcner ? ? ?? Ashm- rJLoL . c ts s'S, vient. I? A.W. Berry' A.W. Berry Est. Susan L. Shively Est Susan L. Shlvelj W.B. Headington... James Taylor James Taylor 50 $25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 12 00 25 00 25 00 James Tasior Isaac Foster Isaac Foster. E 10 feet Sister of Charity of Providence, W 40 ft Sisters of Charity of Providence.. Sisters of Charity of Providence Sisters of Charity of Providence Sisters of Charity of Providence.'. Thomas Dealy Anna Dealy. Masonic L. dr B. As sociation.... 25 00 5 00 10 20 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 Masonic L. fcB. As sociation James Taylor Jame3 Taylor...., 25 00 25 00 25 00 By order of tho Common Council. Attest: T.S.JEWETT, ' Audltomnd Clerk-. Astoria, April 29th, 1884. . Notict tf Final Settlement. NOTICE IS HEREBY-GIVEN THAT THE underslgned-administfatoTof the estate of John Gnstaf 'Farnscnrdeccased, has tiled In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clatsop, his final account as such administrator, and that Thursday, the 15th day of May, 1SS4. at the court room ot said court, at Astoria, Oreuon. at ono o'clock p. x, of said day. Is the time and place designated by said court for hearing, objections toa&l&accoaWan&thellinfcMtr tlement thereoL. . P.F.JOHNSON, d-td Administrator. 5 113 6 " 5 114 G '" 2 118 4 5 u G " 1 119 2 " 2 " 3 4 " 5 G " 1 120 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 6 u 3823 vv ; w.r tr.. y.'ii &m. feJi" !V. -cif- Absolutely Pu?e. This powder never varies. Araaml nurltv. strength and wholeomeness. Mor economical tlian the t-rdlnary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the mul titude ot low test .short weight, aium or phosphate powder-.. Sold only in cans. Uov alBakixg powdek Co., 103 Walst. N. Y. rrest JMlMniIlEM881Aftlilllillj illf.1 T-ll tha children to cnt oat and bsvo tha comic h-loiiette pictures aa they appearfrom lssno tc iue. Tte7 will ba pleased with tho collection. This spaco la ownod by BLAOKWEIiL'S BUT1T1. Of courte m mean tha f onions tnlmal appearing oa tha Ubel of every genuine package of Black weU'a Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. Every dealer keeps this, tho let Smeking: Tobacco made. None genuine without txadcraarU of the Bull. JNE Of THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLl REMEDIES IN TUE WORLD FOR THE CURE OF Ccmglis, 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: " It does not dry up a couch, and leave die caa tchind, as is the case with most preparations, bi2 bo:ens it, cleanses the lungs and allays Irrltau'on. Shus rcrMvir.g the cause of complaint." DO NOT BE DECEIVED by articles L.-a n2 similar nanst. Be sure you get D3. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CUERRY, v ith the signature of " I. BUTTS " oa the wrapper CO Centd and S1.00 a Bottle. Prepared by SETH W. rOWLE & SONS, Bos n.Mass. Sold hvdnictM and dealers KencraS' $67,000,000 Capital ! Liverpool and London and Globe. North British and Mercantile Of London and Edinburgh. Old Connecticut of Hartford, ASD COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA Fire Insurance Companies, Representing a Capital of 867,000,000. A. VAN DUSEN. Accnt. Wood Yard, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE AaTO ria Wood Yard. Gray's Dock, foot of Benton street, will sell wood at the foliovv Ins prices and deliver wherever the streets are planked, between TnilllngerN- Mill and O'Brien's Hotel, back to Astor street : Green Alder. 2-cut SI SO per cord. Ions $3 75 Dry do do 1 75 do do 4 00 Or'nHemlo'k do 4 M do do 3 "5 Dry do do 1 75 do do 4 00 Green Beach do 1 7 j do do 4 00 Green Fir do 4 75 do do 4 00 Dry Fir do 5 Ou do do 4 25 Extra Maple and S. limbs do G 00 do do 5 25 Vino Maple and S. limbs do 5 75 do do r 00 Wood of AI! Kinds By the Scow load at REDUCED RATES. J. II. D. GKA.Y' Astoria. February 1st. 1SSL (DKFORE.) (I pLECTRO-VOLTAIC BKLT and otter EiEcnrf (ATXUC) u an-uiwo nro sent on iu uays' Trial T( UES OSLY. YOUNG OR OLD. who are Buffer np froni AERV0C3 Drarurr. Lost Vitvutt vVastisq WraKKES3is; and all those dtsoaecs ot t ratsosAi. ATcnr, resultinp; trom Abuses am nisa Causes. Bpocdy rcllet and cnrr.plet restoration to TlEAL-n, Vioor nd Makhoos Ocakastekd. Send at once for Dtuatratei Pamphlet free. Address VOLTAIC ISEIP CO.. Mnrsltnll, Mich i-- a-f. -3z.. i li& fci L I JB W BSITTDI I fi 25 00 3 EI g 4 Jl DB. JIM. CHIHESE FHYSIGIAIV, Special Diseases Carefully Treated. Office uvKong WlnR Hie Store, on Che namus street, opposite Post Office. TRANSPORTATION LINES. ilwaco Steam avigatisn Oo.'s WINTER SCHEDULE. Astoria to Fort Stevens, Fort Canby, and Ilwaco. Ccnnecthig by Mages and boats for nvcfaruillo Mnnfconn onrl niwmmo wjwiv.. uuk, ii.uuti.dUMu uwu wtjfinjjiu i y Z l ill.il 1111 1. 1111 I1I1I Il't I III? llV'll'i Pv- tTn4tt . , r.. . n S Steam Nausation Co.N ste.micr CS-ozjl. Mile; V, ill leave Astoria un nionaays inurutys, ana Saturdays ft it -n t (Oystervi'.Ic and Mnntesano mail tlas. at 7 A. t,. TOP. FtStcvens. Ft. Canby and ilwaco o Tvtsjays, WcJnesluys, ai.d Ftttiayn ' The steamer will leave Astoria at 9 a. m., as formerly, not being confined strictly to schedule time. Fare to Fort Canbyund Ilwaco .75cts. SS""Ilvaco freight, bv the ton. In lots of oue ton or over, S2 ier ton, ?For Tickets, Towage or Charter ap ply at the oulce of the company, Graj wharf, foot or Ilenton street. J. II. D. OKAY. Agent. West Ninth Street Assessment. NOTICE is hereby given that the as sessment made by Ordinance No. COT of the City of Abtoria, Clatsop Count-. Oregon, and which ordinance passed the Common Council on tin; 2Gth day of April. 1SS4. and was nnnrovpil on the. 1 SOtli day of April. 1831, lor the improvc jment of West Ninth street, in the City ui ii.nui m n.-. iam uui. iiuu fCUlirticU U J.M. Snivel v. irom the ?outh sirio of Water sheet to the south side of Spruce street, 111 uic manner provided Dy Ordi nance No. olT ami which ordinance passed the Common Council on the l.'jth day oL March, lss-l, and was awnoved on the lbtli davof 3Iaroh. 1S81. on each of the following described lots fronting j on feaid nortinn nf said trnrf w unw 1 payable at the office or the 'City Treas urer, in V.S. gold ami silver coin, and unless paid within live days of the final publication or this notice, viz: Tuesday, May 20th. 1S8I, the Common Council will iwiu warrants for the collection thereof. Tho asc.vmeiit is as follews: Devlin, .1. A Lot No. 1 in block 18G Planking and bent work 125 feet, cost S3ii'-oo: sidewailc l'JT. teet, cost S(G0 Total cot of improvement 424.50 Clatsop Mill Company. Lot No. 1 in block 117. Planking and bent work 125 Teet. cot P311.00; sidewalk 125 feet cost SU2.50. Total cot of improvement S373.50 Shively, C. W North 100 feet of lot No. 1 In block 110. Plankine and bent work 100 feet! cost S34.00 Sidewalk 100 feet, cost 550.00. Total cost of improvement S94.00 Uracker, Theodore. South 50 feet of 101 -o. 1. in niocK iio. 1 miming ana nentworK .A) leer, cost 27.00; side wait 00 teet. cost 525.00. Total oo-t of impiovemcnt 52.00 Bracker, Theodore. North 50 feet of lot No. 12 m block liu. Planking and bent work 50 feet, cost&!7.00; side walk 50 feet, cost S25.00. Total cost of improvement S52.00 Stevens, Chas. South 1C0 feet of -lot No 12 in block 110. Planking and bent work 100 feet, cost S5-1.00; sidewalk 100 feet, cost S50.C0. Total cost of Improvement $104.00 Page, C. II. Lot No. I in block 18. Fill ing oS0 yards at 25 cents per yard, cost SU5.75; planking and bent work 150 feet, eoit $81.00; sidewalk 71 feet, cost $39.50. Total cot of impiovemeut ?21G.25 Drown, ll.-Lot No. 12 in block 18. Pill ing 500 yards at 25 cents per yaul.coist 3l25:planking:ind bent work, 15C feet cost $81; sidewalk 150 feet, cost $75. Total cost of improvement ?28l Frev, J. W. North 75 feet in iot I block 19. Cutting 200 yards at 25 cts per yard, cost t50: planking and bent work. 75 feet, cot 10X0; "-idewnlk. 75 feet, cost S32JH). Total eot of improement $123. UhlcnhaitWm. South 75 feet in lot 1 walk, 75 feet, eo-t $32. 50, Total cost of Improvement.. ..S1C8.73. Marsh, S. P. Lot 12 in block 19 ; Cutting UC0 yards at -25 cents per yard; $350: planking and bent work, I30ieet. cost $S1 ; sidewalk. 150 feet, cost $73; Total eo3tof improvement $575.00. Dement V. E. South 100 feet of Lot 7, block 20; Cutting 1,032 yards at 25 cents per vard, $.'58; planking and bent work, 100 feet, cost $51; sidewalk 100 feet, cost $30. Total cost of Improvement.... S3G2.00. Ferchen J. F. North 30 feet Lot 15 block 20;Cutting 3G3 yards at 25 cents per yard, cost $92; planking and bent work, 50 feef. cost $27; sidewalk. 50 feet, cost $25. -' Total cost of improvement, .. ..$144.00 Blanehet, F. M Lot 6, block 20 ;Cutting 583 yards at 25 cents per yard, S145.75. planking and bent work, 150 feet, cost $S1 : sidewalk, 150 feet, cost $75. Total cost of improvement $301.75. Wood Mrs. S. F. Lot 7, block 17. Fill ing 500 yaids at25 cents per yard,$125. planking and bent wonc 150 feet, cost $81.00. Total cost of improvement $206.00 Kamra, J. Lot 6, block 17. Filling 3S3 vards, at 25 cents per yard, cost of cutting and filling $95.75; planking and bent work 150 feet, cost $81.00. Total cost of improvement.... $170.75 Case. I. W. Lot 7 in block 115. Plank ing and bent work 150 feet, cost $81.00 Totnl cost of improvement $81.00 Ferrell, Mrs. Laura. Lot G in block 115 Planking mid bent work 150 feet, cost $31.00. -Total cost of improvement $81.00 Tavlor, James. Lot G in block 118. Planking and bent work 125 feet, -cost $311.00 ;sidewalk 125 feet, cost $02.50 Total cost of improvement $373.00 Uy order of the Common Council. Attest: T.S.JEWETT, Auditor and Clerk. Abtoria, May 2nd, 1884. LOEB & GO. JOBBERS IN WINES. LIQUOB8, AND CIGAKS. AGENTS FOR THE Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. Tumblers Decanters, and AU Kinds ofSaloon Supplies. E?Ail goods sold tt San Francisco Prices. MAIN STREET. Opposite Parker House, Astoria, Oregon. REMOVAL. The Astoria Passenger Line WILL AFTER THIS DATE HAVE ITS Ml headquarters at its StaDles next to B. B. Frauklhi's. two doors b4ow Thk Asto lUANolllcc. b'irst-class Livery service. Carts with horse furnished, for one dollar per hour. Carriages on application ... The Astoria Passenger Lino Hacks will leave for Upper Astoria from the stables. Horses taken to &g T 0,BRTEN. TRANSPORTATION LINES. Oregon Railway & Navigation i:03IPAAY. OCEAX DIVISION. .. i During the month of May. 1S&4, Ocean ! Steamers will ail from Portland to San i Franckco, and from San Francisco 10 Port- F.land. at Midnight, and Spear Street wnan. sau iTaucisco, at ioa.m. From Portland. From San PrancIco. Annll Mat Orezon Tnes 53 Columbia , ...Vri 2 ..To S ...Sat 10 ...Wed II Sun 13 ...Thnr 22 ...Moa K ..Kri 30 J una ...Tu 3 ...Sat 1 Wed 11 Mar Oretron ... tato of Cal. ColuiJbia... Oregon .... Male of fJal rv.i. i.;. ...Sat J ..Wnl 7 ..Mm 11 ...Tbnr 13 ....Moa 19 st-to of f al. Columbia ... Oregon Mate of l-al. Columbia... Oregon State of Col. Columbia .., Oregon orepon utuiituu .. ..ITI 2S i sttof C'al....Ta i Colnmbi.i Sat 31 f Jane i Oregon AVod 4 ( btateof Cal ...Sua S 1Tirou3k Tlclteti sold to all principal cities In tho United States, Canada and Em ope. RAIL DIVISION. Passenger Trains leave Portland lot East ern points, at 12:03 P. M. dally. w-"WOk Pullman Pfllace Car. running between Port land, and St. Paul, BIVEB DSlIsIO.Y (Middle CelunWaj.- Boats leave Portland for Dalles at 7 i99 A M. also : Leave Port -I j land for IMonl Tu. lWe.lThu.lFrt.LSat. Astoria and lower Co-1 Iurabia....l6AMJ6AM KAMlSAMICAM 6 AM VJton. Or. 17 AM Ium It am Corvalh".. j11!" I6AMI Tjconia and Seattle, daily at .12JePa ictorU Steamers do not ma Sondaya. JT63 ,"tori for Portland at 6 a. m. dally ex cept bunday. , r ,r C. H. PRESCOTT. A. L. STOKES, Manager. Gen I TroiKht and Pas3. Agt Oregron & California R. R, OREGON & TRANSCONTINENTAL COMPANY, IJ1SSEE. Oq and after February jHth, 1884, trains will run a.s follows : DAILY vExcept Sundays)? K-VSTSIDK D1VISIOX. entccn roinXA.DandPllEXIX. LEAVE. ARRIVE, Portland...- 7 :20 A. Ml Phoenix G:0a A. M. riicenlx 7:t0r. m Portland 4:25 p. ac ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN. .K'AVE. ARRIVE. H Portland..... 1 :00 f. m.i rbanonM.. JO SDjp. M Lebauon t rl5 a.m. Portland...lo :05 Arat The Oreson and California Railroad Ferry makes connection with all Repular TraUw ou-KaatsIdc Division. WKSTSIDK DIVISION. Itotitren I'ortlnud and CorvallU MAIL TltAIK LEAVE. ARRTVE. Portland U :C0 a. auCorvalhS 4 iX j. n. Coivallis 8 :3o a. M.Portland3 :20 p.m. EXPRESS TltAIX LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 5 :C0 p 31'MeMInnvllIe 8"rtPM JIcMInnvlller.:13 am Portland 8 :30am Close connections mado at Phoenlq with the Stapes of the Oregon and Califor nia Stase Company. ftoTiekets for sale at aU tha principal points In California, at Company's Office, Corner F and Front 6ts., rortlandr Or. Freight will not be received foe shipment afters o'clock p.m. on either the East or West side Dh Lslon. R. KOEULfc.lt, Gtn'I Manager. E. P. ROGERS. ., Aot'x G. F. & Paw. Agt . Genevieve Street Assessment. NOTICE Is hereby given that tho as sessment made by Ordinance .No. 6Q3J of the City of Astoria, Clatsop County; Oregon, and which ordinance pas3ea the Common Council on tho 29th day ot April,l884, and was approved on the 29th April, 1881, for the improvement of Gen evieve street, in the City of Astoria as laid out and recorded by John McOlurei 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 the Common Council on the 2lst day of December, 1SS3, and was approved on the 22nd day of December. lbS!. on each of the fol low Ing described lots fronting on said portion of said street is now iwyablaAt the office of the City Treasurer, in TJ. S. gold and Si ver coin, and unless, paid within the days of the final publication of this notice, viz: Tuesday, May 20th, 1881, the Common Council will Issue warrants for the collection thereof. The assessment Is as follows : Trustees M. J. Kinney, Estate. Lot No. 14 in block Gi. Spiling, plank and bent work, 100 feet, cost $296,00; side walk, 100 feet, coat $50.00. Total cost of Improvement $346.00 Hiram Brown. Lot No. 5 In block GO. Spiling, plank and bent worfc 100 f&ej, cost $212.00; sidewalk 100 feetf cost $5000. Total cost of Improvement S346.00 Wm. Morey and Company. Lot No. 1 in block 64. Spiling, plank, and bent work, 100 feet, cost $220.00; sidewalk 100 feet, cost $50.00. Total cost of improvement S34600 Dan'l Graham. Lot No. 14 m Tjlock 64. Spiling, plank and bent work 100 feet, cost $220.00; sidewalk 100 feet; cost $50.00. Total cost of improvement 834&00 Trustees M. J. Kinney Estate. Lot 2fo 4, 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. II. Twilight. Lot No. 5, block 44 Spllimr, plank and bentwork 100 feet, cost $220.00; sidewalk 100 feet, cost $50.00. Total cost of improvement.. ..$$3460Q C. II. Bain. Lot No. 1 In block 65. Fil ling 1315 yards at 25 cents per yard, cost of cutting and filling $328.75; spil ing, plank and bent worklOO teet cost S147.00: sidewalk 100 feet, costS50.00. Total cost of improvement... .$525.75 Mrs. G.N. Daggett. Lot No. 14 in block G5. Filling 2014 yards, cost of cutting and filling $403.50; spiling, plank and bent work 100 feet, cost $147.00; side walk 50 feet, cost $50.00. Total cost of improvement 5G00JS0 Suprenant & Ferguson. Lot No. 4 In block 45. Filling 1315 yards at 25 cents per yard, cost of cutting and filling $328.75 : spiling, plank and bent work 100 feet. co3t $147.00; sidewalk 100 feet, co st $50.00. Total cost of improvement $523.70 Suprenant & Ferguson. Lot No. 0 In .block 45. h tiling 2014 yards at 25 cents per yard, cost of cutting and fill ing $403.50 ; spilin?, plankiug and bent work 100 feet, cost $147.00; sidewalk 100 feet, cost, $50.00. . Total cost of Improvement $60050' Suprenant & Ferguson. Lot No. 4 in block 71. Cutting 3810 yards at 25 cents per yard, cost of cutting and fill ing, $952.50: spiling, plank and bent work 100 feet, cost $147.00; sidewalk 100 feet, cos;: $50.00. Total cost of improvement.. .S1449J50 D. M. Sutherland. -Lot No. 5 in block 71. Cutting 1875 yards at 25 cents-per yard, cost of cutting and filling $468. 7.": spiling, planking and bent work 100 feet, cost $147.00 ; sidewalk 100 feet, $50.00. Total cost of improveraent.f... 8663.75 Daggett. Mrs. G.N. Lot No. 1 in block 70." Cutting 3,491 j-ards at 25 centaper vard, cost of cutting and filling S872. 75; spiling, planking and bent work 100 feet, cost $147.00 ; sidewalk 100 feet, cost $50.00. L n Total cost of Improvement... Sl,069.75 Warren. W. E. and M. F. Lot No. 14 in block 70. Cutting 1.318 feet at 25 cents per yard, cost of cutting and filling $329.50; spiling, planking and bent work 100-feetr-cost- $147 JX) sidewalk 100 feet, cost $50.00. Total cost of improvement S526J50 By order of the Common CounclL Attest: T.S. JEWETTj Auditor and CfwE -Astoria, May 2nd, 1884. - v .. v "- V & a4 Jfri-i&1-i U . T M. ". J. , - " -T" - f Xsff"4jsfc. .jfc-glVrV'