The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, May 11, 1884, Image 4

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ASTORIA, OREGON:
SUNDAY. .MAY 11, ISM
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
POUT OF ASTORIA.
KtADi FOliSKA.
OUro S.Soutbard. Am tp QueenHonn Mfty 5
YZSSULS jy THE RIVKR.
JJeri Crow. Aw sp
83K.1A1eiid.Ain hi
A Idea Hesse, 'Am bk
lUts; BtbV
Norsesian. Br fk
Henry Villard, Am sp
MtWablnrion. Amiij)
Cbo. 'Jotewortb Br bk
C.lnnlf. Br bk
Abemwitb Castle.Br d
Tjthonus. BrMt
Joreclttrer, "".or Lfc
VKSShLS OA Ttth - '
o .
i'rout Z'oreiRU Vesrti. ftp 1
(Ium!i:i KIir
City of York. Greenock April 11
Oriseda'e, 1r sp Liverpool. April 6
Kirkwoc d, Br sp ITS hydney Mr 27
Largo Lew. Br sp Hull March 13
From American Fort.
Alameda. Am sp If Y Jan 15
Belle of Orecoa, Am bk HWJfew Vorfc Jtar 1
O S Bemnt. Am rp I9r0 Philadelphia April 2t
TI1K TABI.K FOB ASTORLV.
MAY.
JIIOH WATER.
LOW WATER.
"KiSt ' Second. I First. second.
A. m.
h. m.
ft. vi.
ft. m.
7!ll!7fl:0ll 2-1 S5
S 0 0Sd7- II KJ 9 0
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10 OSJaH- 1 35 7 3
11 0 5S 19-2 2 11 Tt
12 1 0 m 2 4 '72
15 2 02 b'3 3 7 j.M
14 2 31 Si! 4 10 7-0
16 .103 ISSl 1H C-9
JC 3 55 i71 5 4" '"3
17 1 5J 7-1 0 27 C-7
I? 3 53 7 (j 7 17 W$
5 21
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7 13
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10 10
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550
0 29
7 01
7 40
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8 52
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10 10
11 03
0 07
058
The hour between mid-unlit and noon are
designated bv a (a. m.). those between uoon
uud luidnlKht bv ;. (i. .At ). C. 03m a denotes
iniiiulght.ofc.0ii.i denotes noon.
lhelifJKiit is reckoned from the lew of
u era.ee 1 j-. er low w .-iters to w hlch tlio sound
1"S aifl g.en on the Coa-jt Survey ciiarts.
Columbia River Exports.
Snil'MKNTS IViKKlUN.
JAXHARV. 'SI.
Wheat. KO 075 bus -'SS
I'lour, 85.29. bbls . 122.060
Total 10 cargoes S7&.12
1'KHKU VK V.
WhcaU 314.1 1:: bus ivr
Flour, 49 Cft) hblv --j3!
haimon.401 e -. 2,&
Lunibfr. C03 M 7.HW
lota!. 9 .jOi" -S314.CT4
APltll.
Hour. 32,4')3 bbls S150.714
Wheat, 2i$,0H bus 201.5 JC
Total. 5 cargoes S255,2C0
MAY.
5 To QueensUmn per UlivcS. Southard.
Wheat, 57,715 bus 49.372
TU BOAT CIVARGSZS.
Following is the schedule of prices for
towage !u and out over tlie Columbia Bar :
Tor AeselTnot Imwrd . Outward.
exeeedlng Loaded. Dallas
bOo tons...$lW)
800 to 100!) tons.- 200
1000 to 1200 tons... 2i1
12C0 to 1400 tons... 275
Hoo to looo tons... 300
S1S0
175
200
250
300
175
200
2T-0
OLATSOP
MILL GOMFANT
nlanufactiirers and Dealers in
Lumber. Salmon Trays,
BOXES, ETC.
OFFiPi: AM) MILL, CORNER SALMON
AND CEDAR STREETS.
ANTORtA - - Oreecu.
l'0nT & HASSOX.
Astoria Soda Works, Agents. Astoria. Or
JACKSON'S
ASTORIA
Bakery Confectionery
Coffee and Ice Cream Parlors.
CHEKAIUS STREET.
STCPEREOIS
J
OF ATX KISIS.
WeddlHss and Parties supplied with st icily
.FIRST-CLASS WORK.
o-Prench and Aiuerican-o
CANDIES
Manufactured, "Wholesale ami Itetall.
BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT,
ON THE ROADWAY.
WM. EDGAR,
to
Dealer in
Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes
Meerschaum and Brier Pipes,
I GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY
St Revolvers and Cartridges.
CORNER MAIN AND CHENAMTJS STS.
-f- 1
:.
T. G. RlWLiNGS,
Wholesale aud 'Retail Dealer In
Tropical, Domestic, Green and Dried
-NUTS. CANDIES, DEI ED ME ATS, ETC.
Fine Cigars aud Tobacco.
Next door to I. J. Arvold's. Squemoqua St.
Rooms to Rent. w
ROOMS . IO. 13. AND 14." IN ODD
Fellows Building, for Tent. Inquire at
Case's Bank, or of A. J. MEGLER, Occident
HoteL
SOCIETY MEETINGS.
Temple Lodge, No. 7A.F.A.M.
DEGULAT. COMMUNICATIONS
i
aX first and third Tuesdajs In each
mnnt'i. nt 7li o'clock. TV M.. at the
Hal in Astoria. Members of the order In
good Mandlng are invited to attend.
By order of the
Beaver Lodge No 35, LO,
R1
koiti.ar MEETING Ev
ery Thursday evening 2i
sevt-n o'clock, at tuo j,oiikc
, In 1, 1,1 UVillntwlfnll AIO
ria. Sojourning members of tho order In
uo-d tanduig. cordially invited to a' tc-d.
By order G
Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. O. O.F.
REGULARS iBlINGS OF OCEAN EN -caitipmrnt
No. 11. I. '0j; .'..,
iiwi, He Odd Fellow Building, a.
enV!!Ioa Uio second and fourth
Mondays or eacn month. Sojourning iretu
len cordially Invited. -
Bv order - .. .
Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. V7.
ITITGULAE MEETiM'S "-" arwi.r.
K IdiTNo. 12, A. O. C W. wm be held
Ju Pvthlan iiaii on rriuuy ccuiuB
tiL-r- ,t- nviAck p. ar. Members of the
order'ln good sianding. and lsltlng Broth
ers are mriiea io jui-nu. -iuij u w
open fifteen minutes before and after each
meeunt. qBROWN.Eec.
Astoria Lodge No. 40. L O. Q.l.
REGULAR MEETING EVERY THTJRS
dny evening at 7 :3u o'clock, in the Hall
over Mr. Case's store. Members of the Or
der, in good standing, are Invited to attend.
By order., W.C.T.
.gfrtorfc-fl-'LTegion of Honor.
GBtARtiKETING OF ASTORIA
JLtJCoHcNov9S54 Is held on the first and
third Tuesday of each month, at 7 o'clock p.
M. By order of the Council Commander.
B.V.MONTE1TH, Sec'ty.
Cusb.lng Post No. 14 Q. A.4 R.
TEGuLAB MEETINGS OF THIS POST
JLv'Da'tbersecond and fourth Tuesdays of
each month at 7 i m. Visiting com
rades cordially im lied. By order
P.C.
Pacific Lodgre No. 17, K. of P.
TJ SOU!. Alt vUEETINGS OF THIS
Lodge every Friday evening, at 7:30
o'clock. In-their Castle HalL Sojourning
Knights cordially Ia Ited to attend.
GF.O.r.AVIIEELEE,
K.of B. and S.
AS tor LrOdg No. 6. K. of P.
TDEGULAR 3CEETINGS OF THIS
"-Lode evfri Wednesday evening, at
7 30 o'oloclr, at tkelr lodge room. In Iy tnlao
Ca-tle. Sojourning Knights cordially Invit
ed to attend. W. L. EOBB.
K. of R. and S.
Astoria Worklngrmen'a Protective
Union.
REGULAR MEETING" OF THIS LODGE
e ery Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock,
at their Lodge room, oer Carnahan & Co.'s
store, corner or i;ass ana cuenamus streets
H. M. GII.MOKK, J. C. ROSS,
Pre Ident. Secretary.
Common Council.
REGULAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND
fourth Tuesday ev enings of each month
at lk o'clock.
U3" Persons desiring to hae matters acted
upon by the Council, at any regular meet
ing must present the same to the Auditor
ana cierK, on or uciore tne hnaay evemnir
pri.-r to the Tuesday on which the Council
holds Its regular meeting.
THOS.S.JEWETT,
Auditor and Clerk.
ciirncn OIRECTOKV.
Grace Cnuncir Holy communion
first Sunday of every month. Sunday
senices atli a. mm and 7 p.m. Wednes
day evening service at 7 o'clock. Rov.
M. D. Wilson. Rector.
Fibst Presbyterian Cuuech Ser
vices at 11 a. m. and 7 P. M. Wednes
day evening prayer meeting at 7
o'clock. Rov. J. v. Milligan, Pastor.
" Congregational Church Services
at 11 a. m. and 7 p. M. Rov. Sam'l
Wood, Pastor.
Roman Catholic Church Sen'ice3
at 10 30 a. m. Rov.-L: Dielman, Pastor
M. E. Church Services at 11 a. m.
and 7 p. m. Lecture and Prayer Meet
ing, Wednesday, at 7 p. M". Rev. Win.
Roberts, Pastor.
Baptist Church.' Services each
Lord's Day at 11 a. m., and 7 p. m.
Prayer Meeting on Wednesday, at 7
p. m. Rev. B. S. McLafferty, pastor.
BUY THE BEST !
Irish Flax
Salmon. Net Threads
Woodberry, and Needle Brands,
SEINE TWINES.
AND
COM AND LBAD LINES,
Fish PoundH, Seines, end Nets
Imported to Order. A
LaneStccffleffli,MIs
AND FISH HOOKS.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
KENRY DOYLE & CO.,
517 and 519, MARKET STREET
SAN FRANCISCO.
25TA gents for the Pacific Coast.
GERMANIA BEER HALL
AND-
BOTTLED BEER DEPOT,
Chcnamus Street, 'Astoria.
The Best of Lager 5 Cts. a Glass.
Orders for tile Celebrated
Columbia Brewery Beer
Left at this place will be promptly
attended to
earNo cheap San Francisco Beer sold at
tins place. ' -.
V3L BOCK. Proprietor.
C LKIKEXWKBEE.
H. SBOWH
iLeinenweber & Co.,
KSTAKLTSnED lWJ.
ASTORIA,
OREGON
TAMERS AUDJDRRRIKS,
Manufacturers and Importers of
all kinds of
LEATHER AND FLNDIU&S,
Wholesale Dealers In
OIL AND TALLOW.
ear Highest cash price paid for Hides and
Tallow.
BE. JIM.
CHIXESE PHYSICIAN,
Speoial Disease Carefully
Treated.
OmceIn.Kong "Wing Hie Store, on Che-namu-i
street, opposite-Post-Offlce,
Catarrhsiuredhejrith and- sweet
breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Rem
edy. Prlt 50 cents, Masai Injector free.
For sale by W. E. JDemeat.
W.M.
O.F.
TryKjpP
PIANOS
-AND-
O RGANS
SMALL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
Piano, and Organ Instructors.
-CELEBRATED-
STECK&OABEPIA1S!
AND
THK WO.VDERFUL
LITTL GIANT STCK PIANO
USED BY
PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES
GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF CANADA
GOVERNOR OF OREGON.
ASTOErA MUSICAL SOCIETY.
MRS. J. W. CONN, of Astotis.
D. A. McINTOSH, Esq. "
J.D.HIGGINS.Esq.
CHAS. "vTEIGHT, Esq,
Aai by H&ay Other Promijient XosleUas.
CELEBRATED TABER ORGANS.
Elegant Packard Orchestral Organ
Only exclusive Music nouse In the North
est. Only wholesale and retail House In
the Northwest.
GARDNER Bros.,
165 First St., Portland, Oregon.
BARBOUR'S
it Tire
HAVE NO EaTTAL.
THE
The London Fisheries Exhibition
HAVE AWARDED THE
GOLD MEDAL
TO-
Tie Bate Brotas Company
-portht:-SUPERIORITY
or THCIR
FLAX NET THREADS.
ASTORIA LIQUOR STORE,
AUG. DANIELSON. - - Proprietor.
Rebuilt and Refitted Thronghont.
The Beat of
WlXKS.IilqiTORK, AD CIGAflH
For a Good Cigar, call for one of
"Danielson's Best."
Comer West Oth and Water Strf-ots, Astoria.
n0-6m
Drugs and Chemicals
Prescriptions carefully compounded
Day or Night.
W. E. DEMENT & GO.
DRUCrGXST8.
ASTORIA, - - - OREGON
Carry in Stock,
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET
and
FANCY ARTICLES.
Prescriptions carefully Compounded
Wood Yard.
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE ASTO
riaYood Yard. Gray's Dock, foot of
Benton street, will sell wood at the follow
ing prices and deliver wherever the streets
are planked, between Trullingers Mill and
O'Brien's Hotel, bacn to Astor street :
Green Alder. 2-cut ? 50 per cord. Ions S3 75
Dry do do 4 75 do do 4 00
GrnHemlo'k do 4 00 do do 3 76
Dry do do 4 75 do do 4 00
Green Beach do 4 75 do do 4 00
Green Fir do 4 75 do do 4 00
Drv Fir do 5 00 do do 4 25
Extra Maple
and S. limbs do 0 00 do do & 25
Vine Maple
and S. limbs do 0 75 do do 5 00
Wood of Ail Kinds
By the Scow load at REDUCED RATES.
J. H. D. OKAY'
Astoria. February 1st. 18S4.
Most Popular Remedy Sold.
rcrascnRKBRV
For FiAel, Bletikw, Ckrealc SorM and
DImm,Los9 of Enereyvaiid-Habltu.il Con
stlpftUefi unequaled. Etlier Gar&Hted.
Sold everywhere, U C bottles for 85.00.
-ASK FOR-
TJnioii Indii. Bublttr Co's
Pure Para Gum
CBAQK PROOF
RUIICR BOOTS.
BkWAK8 b'F IMITATIONS I
Be sunSllw Bot-ra stamped ORACK
PROOF rtb liei, andluve the PURE
QU31 8PItJt?GS-9a taa foot and Instep,
which ptsemt tMir cckli or breaking.
We are bow saaktag tfcea wltlr!iliriJBER
AND ASBJ?srOStfoie which will make
tliemlast more than, twice as long as any
Rubber boots made!
FOKSALS'BY ALL DEALERS.
ALL KINDS RUBBER BELTING, PACK-
8.JkLBUNY0N, J Ban Eranclsco.
County Ordtrt Wanted.
4 PPLY TO BOZOBTH AND JOHNS,
MOM
DRUGGIST
ff
AND AT
Pharmacist, fj3
AastoriaVo'
km
.
An Uncbangeablo Front.
Oregon sent six delegates to Cin
cinnati in 1876 to voto for Blaine. In
1880 she again dispatched six dele
cates to voto for tho snnio man. Iu
the convention just held she has re
affirmed her position. Her delegates
are all for Blaine. In 1876 California
selected twelve delegates to vole for
Blaine, but six of them Avere spirited
away shortly after they had left the
eastern boundary of the state behind.
In 1880, to make sure, she sent twelve
delegates to Chicago bound hand and
foot for Blaine, and they all voted
for him while he was in the field.
This time she sends sixteen delegates
to do the same thing. In 1876 Iseva
da faltered, or more properly speak
ing, was betrayed. In 1880 she sent
six delegates to Chicago for Blaine,
and she now does tho same thing.
Washington territory in 1876 and 1830
gave her two delegates to Blaine, and
has done so now for the the third
time. Arizona did the same thing in
1876 and 18S0. She has not been
heard from this time. It may be
assumed, however, that she will not
fall out of line unless the administra
tion influence is too great for her peo
ple. Idaho, Dakota, and Montana,
which are in a sense Pacific terri
tories, have heretofore voted with
this section. Blaine has thirty solid
votes from the three Pacifio states
and one territory, with the prospect
of eight more votes from the remain
ing territories of tho group. During
all the time of this steady allegiance
there has been no particular advocacy
of Blaine observable anywhere. "We
do not know of a single newspaper
that has been given to writing his
praises. No stumper has been be
spattering him with adulation.
Blaine seems to have made a perma
nent lodgment in the hearts and
mind3 of the people of the Pacific
coast The fact is demonstrated
whenever he is supposed to bo desir
ous of reaching tho presidency. He
won the esteem of the people by his
frank treatment of a peculiar and
troublesome question. He studied it
instead of shaping his opinions by
his surroundings, after the niannor
of tho trimmer so common in poli
tics. No doubt there is mingled with
these feelings an admiration for his
talents and abilities.
Tho number of bills introduced in
the house of representatives during
tho present session of congress is
6,853, not one-sixth of which will be
come laws, and ought not to.
According to the April returns of
the department of agriculture, the
winter wheat area is about 27,600,000
acres a territory seven-eighths as
large"as England.
SOMETHING YOU WANT.
A NEAT MAP OF ASTORIA.
Warranted Cerrect: Lithographed and
Mounted; showing all Streets, Numbered
and Accurately Marked. Price but S3.
Also, a MAP OF THE BaK. f mm Govern
ment Survey, and endorsed as officially cor
rect. Price 85,
Both Maps for SS.
But a limited supidv. so call early, at the
office of JJOZOKTU & JOHNS.
Cedar Street Assessment.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
assessment made by ordinance No. C03,
ofthocltvof Astoria, Clatsop county,
Oregon, nnd which ordinance passed
the Common Council of said city on the
8tb day of April, 18S4, and was approved
on the 9th day of April, 1S84, for the im
provement ot Cedar .street In the city of
Astoria, as laid out and recorded by J. M.
Shivelv. 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 DassedtheCommou
Council on the 15th day of Slarch. 1SS4.
and was approved on tho ISth 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 five days
from the final publication of this notice,
viz.: Thursday, May 15th, 1884, the Com
mon Council will issue warrants for the
collection thereof. The assessment is
as follews:
Saint of Owntr ? ? ? Asuft-
!Lot. fife si mtnt.
? I c 2.S-
A.W. Berry
A.W. Berry
Est. Susan L. Suively
Est. Susan L. Shlvelj
W.B. Ileadiiiston...
James Taylor
James Taylor
S2500
25 00
25 00
25 00
12 00
25 00
25 00
25 CO
25 00
5 00
James Taylor '
Isaac Foster
Isaac Foster. E 10 feet
Sisters of Charity of
Providence, W 40 ft
Sisters of Charity of
Providence
Sisters of Charity of
Providence
20 CO
25 CO
25 CO
25 00
25 00
8 50
25 00
25 00
Sisters of Charity of
.Providence
Sinters of Charity oi
Providence
Thomas Dealy
Anna Dealy
Masonic L. & B. As
sociation Masonic L. & B. As
sociation
25 00
25 00
25 00
James Taylor
James Taylor
By order of the Common Council.
Attest: T.S.JEWET'l,
Auditor nnd Clerk.
Astoria, April 29th. 1884.
Notice of Final Settlement.
TOTICE3S HEREBY GIVEN TnAT THE
J3 undcrslRued administrator of the estate
of John Gustaf Farnsen. deceased, has tiled
In tho County Court of the State of Oreson,
for tho County of Clatsop, his llnal account
as such administrator, and that Thurdav.
the 15th day of May, 1834. at the court room!
oi 83iii court, uv Asiuna. uh-kuii. ui ui-.c
o'clock P. h, of said day, is the time and
place designated by said court for hearing
objections to said account aud the final set
tlement thereof.
P. F. JOHNSON,
d-td Administrator.
$67,000,000 Capital !
Liverpool and London and Globe.
North British and mercantile
Of London and Edinburgh.
Old Connecticut of Hartford,
AND
COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA
Fire Insurance Companies,
Representing a Capital of $67,000,000.
A. VAN DUSEN. Acont.
Boat Building.
JOS. P. LEATHERS
Formerly orsrAradt&Ferchen's Machine Shot
ISBUTLDING FIRST-CLASS BOATS IN
the jhop formerly occupied by M. John
sou on Concomlv street, one block west of
Hansen Bros' Mill. Model, Material and
flBlsli Flnt-clasa.
113 50
.4 it
111
M t
118 24
' 50
( u
U t(
119 "
' 10
" 40
' 50
" 50
" 50
li 50
120 17
" 50
" 50
" 50
u 50
" 50
OH I J
fTwITUCzxw,
nr.tf'T'f'"''!!! Yk
vS5?wnY rfi
J-W i,t't ill -JSa
VJ &s iS j
Absolutely iure.
Tills iowder never varies. A marvel of
purity, strength and wholeomenes". More
fcconumic.il th in the ordin.iry kinds, and
cannot be sold in competition with the mul
titude ot low ten short weight, alum or
phospbat powdprs. Jb'oW oni in can3. Koy
ai. Bakino Powder Co., iw Wali-sr. N. Y .
;i,airi'fT?'jMm5inmmnm-i3iia?q
TtCl tha children to cut out and sava tha comic
fhoiistta pictures aa they appear from iasua tc
1-Aua. They will bo plsased with tha collection.
This spaoo la owned by
BLACKWJUIjIi'S TJDTiTi.
Of course wo mean tha famous rmlmsl appearing
on the label of every genuine packige of Black
well's Bull Durham Smokin? Tobacco. Ecry
dealer keeps this, the htit Smokinff Tcbtccomadc
Ncno genuine without trade-mark cf tho XSulL
lltiaMlimm?IrJgyaTtIJTXilU
Vitalizes and Enriches tho Blood, Tonci
up tlio System, UlaLej tn IVeaJc
Stronjr, Builds np tho Broken
down, Invigorate tha
Brain, anil
CURES-
Dyspepsia, Hervous Affections, Gn
eral Debility, Ueuralgia, Pever
and Ague, Paralysis, Chronic
Diarrhoea, Boils, 2)ropsy,
Humors, remale Com
plaints, liver Com-
plauit,Eemitten;
Pever, and
ILL DISEASES ORIGINATING Ml A BAD STATl !
OF THE BL00D, OR ACCOMPANIED BV
DEBILITY 0H A LOW STATE
OF THE SYSTEM.
PERUVIAN
SuppUeithe blocd with iu Vital Principle, oi
Llfo
Element, IRON, infusing Strength
leor and r ew lAle into all parts oi tne system
BEING FREE FROM ALCOHOL, its cr.crCis
tng efTects are not followed by correspondLg mc
ion, cut arc ennanent.
SETH V. FOWLE : SONS, Proprietor. &
Jamsoa Avtauc. R-wtcc. Sold by all I rujisu
FRANK AND CLEAR.
Hnvins: Admitted the Htrexictli oi
the Evidence a Prominent ihy-
sinnu tnkes Lexical Action.
The follomn? letter tells its own story. Tho
signature will be recognized as that of the
Physician-In-Chief of tho Do Quincy Home,
and author of "Dru3 Thnt Enslave," "Tho
Hypodermic Injection of Morphine," A Man
ual of Nursinc,'' and many other populnr nnd
valuable special medical werts:
101 West Train Stbfft.
Nkw York, August 11. 1S50. j
MfSSTS. Seabcry & Joa.sso.v,
Gentle men: Like mo3t of my iirofessicn, I
am cautious about pinning my fai:h to any
new medicino or curative agent. But your
BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER,
has broken through tho barriers and won its
way'to my good opinion. My attention was
tirst called to it somo eight months ago by a
patient of mino Although I was well ac
quainted with tho superior cxcollenco of your
other plaster and antiseptic dressing, made
especially for tho profession, tho Benson's
was comparatively now to me. I had heard,
however, of its merits as a romedy, in cases
ofLamoBack, Local Ehoumatism, Neural
gia. Congestion of tho BionchialTubcs nnd
Lungs. Dyspepsia, Torpid Liror and tho liko
affoction3, and havo sinco begun to experi
ment with it personally. I find BENSON'S
CAPCINE PLASTRRan exceptionally clean
ly plaster to use. and rapid in its action
Many tests of its qualities, medo in my own
family and among my patients havo convinc
ed mo that thero is no single article so valu
able for popular use, nor bo helpful in tho
diseases I havo named.
Should you desire to do so, you may use my
name to that effect.
Very truly youra,
H.n.KANE,A.M.,M,D.
Tho gcuuino havo tho word CAPCINE cut
in tho center. Prico 25 cents.
Seabury & Johnson, Chemists, Now York.
Partnership Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE
have sold an Interest in our business to
Mr. H. M. Hathaway, of Portland, Oregon.
All parties indebted to us are requested to
settle promptly, as wo wish to close ourout
standing accouuts. The Arm will henceforth
const of H.M. Hathaway, Ed.D.Curtl3.and
A. F. Naef, under the name and stvle of
Hathaway, Cuitls& Co., aud our business
will continue as before at corner of Chena
mus and Hamilton streets
Ed. D. CURTIS & CO.
Astoria, April 22. 1834.
NOTICE.
STATE AND COUNTY TAXES ARE NOW
due and payable at my office.
A.M TWOMBLY,
tf Sheriff Clatsop Co.
K&
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K-tirv J A?f' A!
5S? 5! d teiitfi SSLAS
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
llwaco Steam Navigation C-d.'s
AYINTi:i: SCHEDULK.
Astoria to Fort Stevens, Fort Canby,
and lltvacj.
Connect Injj bj stages and boats for
Oystervilte. nlontesano and Olympia j
Z2E&&& Stejm NaiS'.:ion Co.'s Meamer I
ill leave Astoria
un taor.aaya inuraays, ana Saturdays
(Oystsrville and Montesano mall da3.1
at 7 A. M.
FOit
Ft.Stevens. Ft. Canby and Hwaco
e:
fees Jays, Wsdnesdays, a-in Friday
Tim steamer will leave Astoria at 9 a.m..
&s formerly, not beln? confined trictly to
schedule time.
Fare to Fort Canby aud llwaco ..75 cts.
JSIlwaco freight, by the ton. in lots of
one ton or over, S2 per ton.
CSy-ror xicKeta, towage or unarter ap
ply at the ofllce of tlie comp&nv, Graj 'a
wharf, foot of llenton strf et.
J.H.D.GEAY,
Agent.
West Nintii Street Assessment.
NOTICE is hereby i;iven that the as
sessment made by Ordinance No. C07 of
the" City of Astoria, Clatsop County,
Oregon, and which ordinance passed
the Common Council on the 2th day of
April. 11. and was approved on the
30th day of Apiil. 18S1, tor the improe
. mriit ot' West Ninth street, in the City
of Astoria as laid ont and recorded bv
J. M. Shively, from the south side of
Water street to the south side of Spruce
street, in tho manner provided by Ordi
nance No. 5J7 and which ordinance
passed the Common Council on the 15th
t day of March, 1884- and was approved
on the luth tlay or March. 1SS4, on each
oi" the following described lots fronting
on said portion of said street is now
payable at tlie oftlce of the City Treas
urer, in U. S. gold and silver coin, and
unless paid within five days of tlie final
publication ot this notice, viz: Tuesday,
May 20th, 1S8I, the Common Council
will is!Uf warrants for the collection
thereof. The assessment is as follews:
Devlin, J. A Lot No. 1 in block 1S6
Plankinu and bent work 125 feet, coat
S3G2.C0 ; sidewalk 125 feet, cost $02.50
Total cost of improvement $421.50
Clatsop Mill Company. Lot No. 1 in
block 117. Planking and Kent work
J25 feet, cost 5-311.00; sidewalk 125 feet
cost SC2.50.
Total co-t of improvement S37.1.50
Shively, C. W North 100 feet of lot No.
1 in block 11G. Planking and bent
work 100 feet. co5tS54.00;bidowalklCO
feet, cost 50.00.
Total cost of improvement SD4.00
Bracket, Theodore. South 50 feet of
lot No. 1 in block 110. Planking and
bent work 50 feet, cost $27.00; side
walk 50 feet. eo,t $25.00.
Total coil of impiovement $52.00
Bracker, Theodore. Not th 50 feet of lot
No. 12 in block lit;. Planking and
bent work 50 feet, cost $27.00; side
walk 50 feet, cost $25.00.
Total cost of improvement $52.00
Stevens. Chas. South 100 feet of lot No
12 in block 11G. riankine nnd bent
work 100 feet, cost $51.00; sidewalk 100
feet, cost $50.00.
Total cost of improvement $104 00
Page, C. II. Lot No. I in block 18. Fill
ing 333 yards at 25 cents per yard, cost
$y5.75; planking and bent work 150
feet, cost $31.00; sidewalk 70 feet, cost
S).50.
Total cot of improvement $210.25
Brown, II. Lot No. 12 in block 18. Fill
ing 500 yards at 25 cents per yatd.cost
$l25:planking and bent work, 15C feet
cost $81; sidewalk 150 feet, cost $75.
Total cost of improvement $231
Frey, J. W. North 75 feet in lot 1 block
19. Cutting 200 yards at 25 cts per yard,
cost 50:jlanking and bent work, 75
feet, cost 540.50; sidewalk, 75 feet, cost
Total cost of improvement $123.
Uhlenhart Win. South 75 feet in lot 1
i block 11). Cutting 3S:i yards at 25 cents
per yard, cost SU5.75; planking and
bent won;, 75 ick, cost t40o;u; side
walk, 75 feet, co-t $32.50.
Total cost of improvement.. ..$163.75.
Marsh. S. P. Lot 12 in block 19 ; Cutting
1100 ardsat25 cents per yard; $350:
planking and bent work, 150 feet, cost
$Sl ; sidewalk. 150 feet, cost S5;
Total cyst of improvement.... $575.00.
Dement W. E. South 1C0 feet of Lot 7.
block 20; Cutting 1,0.32 yards at 25
cents per yard, $J58; planking and
bent work, 100 feet, cost $54; sidewalk
100 feet, cost $50.
Total cost of improvement.... $362.00.
Ferchen J. F. North 50 feet Lot 15
block 20 :CuttiME 368 yards at 25 cents
per yard, cost $92; planfcins and bent
work. 50 feet, cost $27: sidewalk. 50
feet, cost $25.
Total cost of improvement, ....S144.00
Blanche!. F. M". Lot 6, bloclc20;Cutting
533 vards at 25 cents per yard, $145.75.
planking and bent work, 150 feet,. cost
$31 : sidewalk, 150 feet, cost $75.
Total cost of improvement $301.75.
Wood Mrs. S. F. Lot7, block 17. Fill
ing 500 yards at 25 cents per yard,Sl25.
planking and bent work 150 feet, cost
$31 .00.
Total cost of improvement $206.00
Kanim, J. Lot , block 17.- Filling 38::
vards, at 25 cents per vard. cost of
cutting and idling $95.75; planking
and bent work loteet, cost bi.ro.
Total cost of improvement.. ...S17G.75
Case. I. W. Lot 7 in block 115. Plank
ing and bent work 150 feet, cost $81.00
Tottl cost ot improvement SS1.00
Ferrcll, Airs. Laura. Lot 6 in block 115
Planking and bent work 150 feet, cost
$31.00.
Total cost of improvement $81.00
TaUur. James. Lot 0 in block 118.
Planking and bent work 125 feet, cost
5311.00 ;sidewalk 125 feet, cost $62.50
Total cost of improvement S373.00
Bv order of the Common Council.
Attest: T.S.JEWETT,
Auditor and Clerk.
Astoria, May 2nd, 1834.
LOBB & GO.
JOBBF.R3 IN
WINES.
LIQ170KS,
AND
CIGARS.
AGENTS FOR THE
Best San Francisco Houses and
Eastern Distilleries.
Tumblers Decanters, and' All
Kinds of Saloon Supplies.
K7-AU Roods sold at San Francisco Prices.
MAIN STREET,
Opposite Farker House, Astoria, Oroson.
REMOVAL.
The-Astoria Passenger Line
CTTILL AFTER THIS DATE HAVE ITS
YT headciuaners at its Staoles next to B
B. Franklin, two doors b4ow The Abto-KiA-ofllc8.
First-class Livery service. Carts
with horse furnished, for one dollar per
hour. Carriages on application
The Astoria Passenger Linn. Hnck3 will
leave for Upper Astoria from the stables.
Horses taken to board.
MP.S.T. O'BRIEN.
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
Oregon Railway & Navigation
C03IIAXY.
OCEAS ni VISION.
Dunne tho month of Mav. iwu rwnn
I Steamers will s.iil from Portland to San
j Frauci'co, and from San Francisco to Port
land, as follows, leaving Ainworth Dock,
X&n VkSSg-at 1Sa.T? &lwet
I From I'ortiand. I From San Francisco.
Aiir:l I yi
Tucs 29 Columbia Vri t
MaylOrocon .Tn k
Oreaon.
I "-tatoof Cat
."at 2 atntaof P&....St 10
Co. urn bis. ...
Oregon ....
JOateof.Cal.
..Wnt TiCoIuinbia
..Wod
..nti UlUreson
..TUnr ljMa:eoCal.
...Mon 19 Colnmbia...
..Kri 23 1 Oregon
..Tu 27
..bst SI State of Cal
...Thur
...Moa
in
orrgon
Man of C'al.
Columbia....
..irt SO
J una
...Tu 3
...Sat 7
..Wed 11
Juno ''olnmbia..
istatcofCsl.. .Sun 3
Thronch. Tlclcet sold to ail principal
cities in the United States. Canada aad
i Europe.
KAIL DIVISION.
Passenger Trains leave Portland toTEast
ern points, at 1VS :05 P. M. daily.
laadlanilStfp'uf C&n runnIa between Port-
irnxR nivissoN (jjiiidie Cqiambia).
Boats Ieavo Portland for Dalles at 7 :0
A M.
Leae Port
land for
iMoniTu. we.lThn. Frt. I Sat.
Woria and
lower Co
lumbia...,
Dayton, or,
.ISAM SAM fiAM6AH
SAM
7 AM
6 AM
botSSlis"! !6AJK'
I
ISAM
iBcoraataaseatUa. dally at.....-.....T.bdwPM:
Ictcria Steamers do not run Sundays. "
cep? baldVy.0 f0r PortIEd t 6 au dill ex-
C. H. PRESCOTT.
A. L. STOKES.
Geii'l Frefjjht and Pa.,
manager.
a st
Oregon & California R. R.
OREGON & TRANSCONTTnENTAL
COMPANY, LESSEE.
On and after February jjth, lSSirtralns will
run as follows : DAILY Except bundays).
KAST3IDE DIVISION.
-tm-cn POKTLAADandriitEXlX.
. . .. MAIr' TBATJ,-.
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 7 :30 a. m Phomlr 5-0O A. ar.
Phoenix 7:i0i.m Portland..- 4:25 p. at.
ALBANY EXPRES8 TRAIN.
LEAVE. ABRIYK.
Portland.-.. 4 :C0 p. 3:.'Lebanon 9 09 v. ar
Lebanon. t 5 a. ar. Portlands. 1Q aTo-i. at
The Oregon and California Railroad Ferry
makes connection with all Regular Trains
on Eastslde Division.
WESTStDE DlVISrOS".
IiVtwtM'ii Portland and CorvAUla
MAU. TRAIN"
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland .a rfo a. ar.Corvalir4 :30 p. ar.
Coial!I 8 o a. ar. I Portland 3 :20 p.m.
KXPltESS TRAIN
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 5 :00 v aiiMcaIInnvllla.8 M par
McMinnvIlie5:45 Aai'Portland 8 :30am
Cloe connections made at Phoealo
with the Stages or tlie Oreejon and Califor
nia btage Company.
er-TIckets for sale at all the principal
points In California, at Company's Office,
Corner F and Front 6rs., torttand, Or.
Freight will not be received for shipnleat
after 5 o'clock p.m. on either tho East er
West side Dh ision.
R. KOEHLhR. B. P. ROGERS.
Grn'I Manager. Act'g O. P. & Paw. Alt
Genevieve Street Assessment.
NOTICE Is hereby given that the as
sessment made by Ordinance No. G,
of the City of Astoria, Clatsop Couaty,
Oregon, and which ordinance passed
the Common Council on the 29ta day of
Apii!,i3S4, and was approved on the 29th
April, 18S4, for tho improveraentof Gen
e ieve street, iu the City of Astoria as
laid out and recorded bv John McCIure.
from the north side of Chenamus to the
south side of Seventh street, m tho man
ner provided by Ordinance No. 580, and
which ordinance passed the CkirAmon
Council on the 2lst day of December,
1883, and was approved ou the 22ud day
of December, 1383, on each of the fol
io sving described lots fronting, on said
portion of said street is now payable at
the office of the City Treasurer, la TJ. S.
gold and Si ver com, and unless paid
within five days of the final publication
of this notice, viz: Tuesday, "Jlay 20th,
1881, the Common Council will issue
warrants for the collection thereof. The
assessment Is as follows :
Trustees 31. J. Kinney, Estate. LotNo.
14 in block 61. Spiling, plank and
bent work, 100 feet, cost $296.00; side
walk, 100 feet, cost $50X0.
Total cost of improvement $346.00
Hiram Brown. Lot No. 5 in. block 60.
Spiling, plank and bent work. 100. feci,
cost $212.00; sidewalk 100 feet, cost
$50 00.
Total cost of improvement $S4600
Win. Morey and Company. Lot No, l
in block 61. .Spiling, plank and bent
work, 100 feet, cost $220.00; sidewalk
100 feet, cost S50.CO.
Total cost of improvement. ...S346.00
Dan'l Graham. Lot No. 14 in. block,64.
Spiling, plank and bent worklOO ieet,
cost $220.00; sidewalk 100 feet, cost
$50.00.
Total cost of improvement $346.00
Trustees M. J. Kinney Estate: Lot "No
4, block 44. Spiling, plank' and" bent
work 100 feet, cost S220.00; sidewalk
100 feet, cost $50.00.
Total cost of improvement.. ..$346.00
W. H. Twilight Lot No. 5, block 44
Spilinjr, plank and bentworklOO feet, .
cost $220.00; sidewalk 100 feet, cost
$50.00.
Total cost of improvement. . ..$5318.00
C.H.Bain. Lot No. 1 in block 65. Fil
ling 1315 yards at 25 cents per yard,
cost of cutting and filling S328.75; spil
ing, plank and bent work 100 teet, cost
$147.00 : sidewalk 100 feet, cost $50.00.
Total cost of improvement.. ..$525.75
.Mrs. G.N. Daggett. Lot No. liin block
65. Filling 2014 yards, cost of cutting
and filling $40330; spiling, plank and
bent work 100 feet, cost $147.00; side
walk 50 feet, cost S50.00.
Total cost of Improvement $800.50
Suprenant & Ferguson. Lot No. 4 in
block 45. Filling- 1315 yards at 25
cents per yard, cost of. cutting and
mini; c--o.o; spuui,.pjaiiK.tiuu. ireui
work 100 feet, cost $147.00; sidewalk
100 feet, cost $50.00.
Total cost of improvement $525.75
Suprenant & Ferguson. L,ot No. 5 in
block 45. Killing 2014 yards at 25
cents per yard, cost of cutting and till
ing $403.50 ;spilinir, planking and bent
work 100 feet, cost $147.00; sidewalk
100 feet, cost, S50.00.
Total cost of improvement $600.50
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
1C0 feet, cos; $50.00.
Total cost of improvement... S1.149 30
D. 31. Sutherland. -Lot No. G In block
71. Cutting 1875 yard3 at 25 cents per
vard, cost of cutting and filling $468.
7r": spiling, planking and bent work
100 feet, cost $147100 ; sidewalk 100 feet,
S50.00.
Total cost of improvement $665.75
Daggett, Mrs. G. N. Lot No. 1 in block
70. Cutting 3,491 yards at 25 cents per
j'ard, cost of cutting and filling 8372.
75; spiling, planking and bent work
100 feet, coat $147.00 ; sidewalk 100 feet,
cost $50.00.
Total cost of improvement... Sl.069.73
Warren. W. E. and 31. F. Lot No. 14 In
block 70. Cutting 1.318 feet at 25 cents
per yard, cost of cutting and filling
$329 JO; spiling, planking and bent
work 100 feet, co3t S147.00; sidewalk
100 feet, cost $50.00.
Total cost of. improvement $52050
By order of the Common Council.
Attest: TSJEWETT,
Auditor and Ciwk.
Astoria, 3Iay 2nd, 1884.