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?fSZZ-i0T!rirfZ?- en - as We gaity IMfcwhro. ASTOKIA, OKEGON THL-KSDAY ....Tl'NC 12. 14 j SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE ron i AbTOitlA. sAix,E.D. 8Ut of CollforalissDabney.iJ F June 5 VESSELS IN THE RIVER. 0 Bed Otom. Ain rp Alden Bcsse, Am bk lUta,Brbt , Norseman. Br bfc Henry VilUrd, Am sp iJessJo J&men. Br Ek Coloins. MtVfafihinjrWB. Am sp MartbaFtsaer, Chaa. Ootcrtroxih Br bk Cskdale. Br bk Aberstwlth Castle. Br sp Tyifconus, Br bk Joreallirer, Nor bk VESSELS 4) X THE WAY. FroKi Forelcu Forts for Ike Colombia River ' Abeon, Br ep GlssgowMsrSS AJphets. Br bk London Mat SI Citr-of York. Greenock Aprill! Grised&le, Br sp Liverpool. April 9 Jupltor. Bt bk Liverpool April IS Klrkwocd. Br gp 12T9 Sydney Mm T. Ltrgo Lett. Br ep Hull March 13 Werra. Ger bk Lirerpool May 7 Freat American Pert. Alameda, Am ep N Y Jan 13 Belle of Oregon, Am bk llf-9 Now York Mar. 1 C S Beaent, Am sp 1900 PiulsdelpbJa April 28 TIDK TABIiK FOK A8TOBIA. IIIOII WATKU. LOW -WATER. First. Scond. I First. Second. 2. 2 2 5 2 S 2 3 2 a tc b m 2 M 3 s a ? s s 5 s jfc. w. J JS ,. mi. 1 1 A. nt. A. m. 0 3Cp7'0 1L43 89 C 41 -O'S 5 53 - - - - 1 19 7U 7 23 -07 C 30 0 25a 91 2 00 7-5 8 01 -0"9 7 10 1 01 9-1 2 35 7-0 8 43 -1-0 7 CJ 188 89 3 10 76 9 IS -09 8 30 2 15 86 3 13 7-5 9 48 -0 7 9 15 2 53 83 4 19 7-3 10 14 -0 4 9 58 8 39 7-8 4 52 7"2 10 41 O'O 10 47 4 35 71 5 3C 71 11 48 05 11 48 5 37 09 C 29 7 2 - - -'- 0 11 C 50 04 7 28 7'4 0 53 18 1 10 8 07 61 S US 177 2 01 1'4 2 10 The hours between midnight and noon are designated by a (a. m.), those between noon mid midnight by p (r. m.). Oh. oOm a denotes midnlcht. oft. 00?. denotes noon. The height U reckoned from the lm vl of avei-ageioweriowwaierstowmcuinesouna lags are given on the Coast Survey charts. Columbia River Exports. SHIPMENTS FOBFIO.V. .IAM7ARV, '!. Wheat. S30.C75 bus 6061.278 Flour, 85,296 bbls 422.065 Total 10 cargoes S7.1U2 T-Km:aAKV. Wheat, 314,113 bus 8313,062 Flour. 49 009 bblS 221.C97 Salmon. 401 ca 2.005 Lumber. COO M 7JKXJ Total, 0 cargoes S5H.GS1 ArrtiL. - Flour. 32.493 bbla 8150.711 Wheat, 224,054 bus 201.51G Total, 6 cargoes. 35560 MAY. 5 To Qucenstoicn per Olive S. Soutliard. Wheat, 57,715 bus &19.372 22 To Quunstown per Sumner li. Mead. Wheat 62,782 bus $45,920 TUG BOAT CUABGEN, PoUowiug is the .schedule of prices lor towage n and out o er the Columbia Bar : For vessels not Inward Outward. exceeding Loaded. Ballast. 800 tons.6150 $159 $150 800 to 1000 tons.- 200 175 173 1000 to 1200 tons 223 200 200 1200 to 1400 tons... 273 123 230 1400 to 1000 tons ... 300 250 300 GERMANIA BEER HALL AND BOTTLED BEER DEPOT, Clienamus Stieet. Astoria. The Best of Lager 5 Cts. a Glass. Orders for tile Celebrated Columbia Brewery Beer Left at this place will bo ptomptly attended to rNo cheap Ban Finnciseo Beer sold at lids place. Wm. BOCK,Proprietor. Water! Water! Water! Wheeler & Kipp, PRACTICAL Pinters, Gas ani Steam Fite ALL WORK Warranted, and Estimates Given. FULL STOCK Iron and Lead Iipo, Batla Tub, Water Closets, and Ga Fixtures. Jobbing Promptly Attended to. A SPECIALTY is made of Tap ping Water Mains and Running Water Pipes, as We have Supe- or facilities for doing this work. Corner Squemoqua and Hamilton Streets, Astoria, Oregon. BARBOUR'S Salmon Net Threads HAVE NO EQUAL. - THE The London Fisheries Exhibition HAVE AWARDED THE J GOLD MEDAL -TO- Tie. Barbour Brothers Company FOE THE SUPERIORITY OF 2THEIB FLAX NET THREADS. DR. JIM. CHINESE PHYSICIAN, jjajjrfalDiseases Carefully Treated, OBce in Kong "Wing Hie Store, on Che namus street, opposite Post Office. HOCIS7rV MEETING; t Temple LodmfNa. 7A.F.A.J& T? KG CLAR COM M UNICATJONrV fc M. flrt and third Tuesday in cocn mr!h.iit 1' nVJnck. r. M.. at the Hal' ta A-tnnti. M.Mnbri- f the nrdt-r In j;.! tflstidln;: an Invited loaltvtul.. Hj tjvrrrfih W. IT. 3-a ;r Lofif?e Ko Co. I O. O. IK l' . I I -K MEETIN - l-A -IA it iiitsrwiisT veaihr at evtu o'clock. aL tbo liody mom In Odd Fellows HaBT Asto ria, bojoumins memoes oi tnc oraertn good standing, cordially invited to attend.7 uy orner a.x. Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. O. O.F. REGULAR MEETINGS OF OCEAN EN campment No. 13. I. O. O. F., at the Lodge, in" the Odd Fellow Building-, at seven p. m., on the second and fourth Mondays or each month. Sojourning breth ren cordially Invited. ay otoer yr. ,Xd:i2.ro:-lTSJp3ieId inJPvtMiil'HaSr&k; Frid&v-erenlBiot each wee&. at 7 e'cieei: r- il MemDers oi me orer:la 'good srsnrilngt and visiting Broth- oe& fictetn minutes oelore and alter each meeting: iJ-oraer xTL- m, wr. OJMfoWN.fiec TlEQDl2lEMEETINQ EVlKrJlHUBS J dAy; ercnlng&r7 -JEO ooctete"Hall over Mr.-Case'fi atnrt?. MMSifeiseCtli.' Or der, lrfgood standing, aie lnvltedte 'attend. uyoroer - Ty. u. l American Ifckxi of Sokv. REGULAR. MEBtEXG- OF J&BXilA Omincll JS'o. 69515 heid on'tho;rtiemnd third Tuesday of each moatki-atXe'flhw: p. m. By order oi iha Couica:ooauuBer. IV50NTKITH, Sec't'. Occident Cbund NcfirOlCF. MEETS EVERY .FI2ST- AUlT THIED Mondav Qenlags-ot ack-ofatll, at 8 o'clockr P. ir. Memoeta ot tae order are respecuully rcquened to attend. By order. , .XtBEpv?J?,Ileeorder, TfcKOITLAR.iCEKTTTfOa ORTfiBiPOST IX oa theeeond iadroutth-Tuesdays' of each m6nth at 7ixr p. m. vbuuii com rades cordially in viledv uyoraer - P. O. Faclflc L.odffeNo7l7. K. of P. REGULAR,, MEETINGS OF THIS Lodge every Friday evening, at 7:80 o'clock," in their Castle Hall, Sojourning Jvnigut" coraiaiiy mviiea ro anenn. GEO.F.WHEELEB, K.of E. and S. Astor IiOdffe No. 6. K. of P. DEGULAE MEETINGS OF . THIS AV Lodge evnry Wednesday evening, at 1 1SO o'clock, at their lodge room. In Pythian ua.su e. aoiourning ruiignis coraiauy invu m1 to attend. W. L. BOBB. K. of E. and S. Astoria Workdncmen's Protective Uniqn. REOUL.VR MEETINGS OF THIBIODGE eervThursdav evenlntr. at B' o'clock-. at tbeifXodgo room, over Caraaban & Co.'s store, corner oi uasi ana uncuamus 5creo. S. M. OIL5IOR. J. C. E088. rreideat. Secretary. Common CounciL REGCLAR MEETINGS. SECOND JLND fourth Tuesday evenings of each month at 7 o'clock". carrorsons desiring to have matters acted unon bv the Council, at anv regular meet ing must present tile same to the Auditor prior tothe Tuesday on Jvhich the Council noios its regular moenng. . . " THOS.S.JEWETT.i Auditor and Clerk. CUDKCH DIRECTORY. Obaue Cnur.cn Holy communion first Sunday of every month. Sunday services at 11 a. m., and 7 p.m. Wednes day evening service at 7 o'clock. Rev, M. D. Wilson, Rector. Fms Pbesbytesiak CiruKCtt-r-Ser vices atll a. m. an'd 7 p. m. Wednefl' day evening prayer meeting at 7 o'clock Rev. J. v.Milllgan, Pastor Conobegatioxal Chuech Serviees at 11 A. M. and 7 p. M. Rev. Saia'i Wood, Pastor. Romas Catholic CHTmcH-rServices at 10 :30 a.m. Iter. L. DJelmau, Pastor M. E. Chubch Bervicos at 11 am. and 7 p. m. Lecture and Jrayer Meet ing, Wednesday, at 7 p. m. Rev. Wm. Roberts, Pastor. Baptist Cnuncn. Services carh Lord's Day at 11 a. mm and 7 p.. . Prayer Meetlne on Wednesday, at7 p. m. liev. Winficld SJeott, pastoral supply. LOEB & COT JOBBERS IN WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS. AGENTS FOB THE Best San Francisco Houses and astern Distilleries. Tumblers Decanters, and AH Kinds of Saloon Supplies. Kf-All goods sold at San Franctsca Prices. .MAIN STREET, Opposite Parker House, Astoria, Oregon. Barnes' Patent Foot and Steam Power Scroll Saws. Circular Saw, Mortliers, Lathef. -- Ttsoaerff, Formers, Etc. OstoB<ato Sole Are&U, 62 S Market St. baa Francisco. ilftcbaaicV Tools, Machinery, sd Hardware. Catalogue of all our goods 6ent free oa ap plication. C tJCINEXWEBKU. Leinenweber & Co., K3TABLISHKD 1835. ASTORIA, - - - OREGON TAMERS Al CDRRRIES, Manufacturers and Importers of all kinds of I LEATHER AUD ILNDIrf&S. Wholesale Dealers m OIL AND TALLOW. AarHlghest Cash price paid for Bides and Tallow. . . BOAT BUILDIKG. R. M. LEATHERS Has reopened his boatsiiop, over Arndt & Ferehen!3,-foot of Lafayette Street, and is prepared to turn out JFIRST-GLS-WOBK -AUL vWOKKT OTJXjrAJfTERD. J. H. D.- GRAY, Wholesale aadretaudealar la. ; GROCERIES, aoim, AND FEED Hay, Ottt, Straw, Wtod, Etc. LIME, 3AND AND CEMENT. General Storage aad "Wharfage on rewon ablfe terms. Foot of Beaton street, Astoria. Oregon, -w-., vQkr "LafUt HOW TO CURE SKIN DISEASES j Disfiguring Humors, Humiliating Eruptions, Itching and Burn ing Tortures, S ALT RHEUXf or Eczema, Psoriasis, bcalled Head, infantile or Birth Humors. and nvery form of Itching, Scaly, ftrnply, Scrofulous, Inherited. Contogious and Cp- per-coiored Diseases or tne Biooa, SKin ana Scalp, with Loss of Hair, are positively cured by Ccticura Resolvent, the new Blood Purifier, internally, and Cuticuea and Ccticcea Soap, the great Skin Cures and Beautlers, externally, when all known remedles-andtbe best physicians fail. GREATEST ON EARTH. Clticcba EMSt3 ore the greatest medi ciaes on earth.' Had the worst case Salt Rheamin tbs countr. My mother had it tweaty yeara. and In fact died from it. I bo ilers Ccticcha would have saved her llio. My arras, breast and head were covered for three years, which nothing relieved or cored until I used the Ccticoea Risolvctt inter s&lly. end Ccticttba and Cctictjra Soap ex ternally. J. W.ADAMS, Newark, O. GREAT BLOOD MEDICINES. The half has not been told as to the great curative powers of the Coticuba Rkmesies. 1 hare paid hundreds of dollars for medicines to core diseases of the blood and skin, and never found anything yet to eq'ual the Ccti cuea Remedies. CilAS. A. WILLIAMS. Providenco, R. I. CURE IN EVERY CASE. Tour Ccuccba Remedies outeU all other medicines I keap for skin disease. My cus tomers and patients say that they have effect ed a cure In every instance, where other rem edies have failed. H. W. BROCKWAT, M. D. Franklin Falls. N.H. Sold. by all druggists. Price: Cracc&A,50cts. Rksolvest, II .Soap, 23 cents, Potteb Dbcq axd Chrmical Co., Boston, Mass, Bead far "How to Care Skis DlAeaKe. Ul.1 A llll7 For Rough, Chapped and JDJZii&UX X Greasy Skin. Black Heads Pimples, Skin Blemishes, and Infantile Hu mors, use Ccticcca Soap, a real BeautiGer. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE FOR CATARRH, Complete Treatment with Inhaler for One Dollar. THE Great Balsamic Dis tillation of Witch Hazel, American Pine, Canada Fir, Marigold, Clover Blossoms, etc., called anford'H Bad. leal Cure, for the immedi ate relief and permanent cure of every form of Catarrh from a slmplo Cold in the Head to Loss of Smell. Taste and Hearing. Cough and Ca tarrhal Consumption. Com plete treatment, consisting of 'one bottle Radical Cure. one box Catarrhal Solvent and one Improved Inhaler, in on package, -may now be had of all Drumtfets for l.C0. Ask for SANFOED'S RADICAL CORE.- "The only absolute specific we know oL" Jfed. Ttnus. "Tho best wo have found in a lifetime of suffering.' Rev. Dr. Wiggin, Boston. "After a long strugglo with Catarrh the Radical Cuke has conquered."--Her. 5. W. Monroe. Lcvrtsburoh, Pa. " I have not found a case that it did not relieve at once." Andrew Lee, Manchester. Mass. C0LLIN$ Xew Life for Shat tered Nerves. Painful Muscles and weakened Organs. ColHn'Vn1 taic Electric Flat ter Instantly affects the nervous sj stem and banishes pain, nervous ness and debility. A vh iiy ELECTRIC &AttBS perfect Eiectro.Gat- saiirry con with a highly uedlciiiaf Plaster for 25c. All druggists Most Popular Remedy Sold. FoffBBle, BloteHM, Chroale Sores and DlMptetocLpss of Energy and Habitual Con- snuKifyttinequaled. Keller Guaranteed. Sold everywhere, si. 6 bottles for $5.oo. Notice Of Application. IfrHEREBT GIVEN THAT THE ilsnedwill. at the next regular meeting of the Common Council of the city of Astoria, Clatsop Couuty, Oregon, apply to saidCouncll for a license to retail wine, malt and spirituous liquors in less quantities than one quart, for the period of one year. In the building fronting on Main streot.and situ ated .near the south-west comer of Concom ly and Main streets, hi that part of said city lata out Dy j onn jucuiure. E. PAPMAnL. May 31st, 1831. FRANK AND CLEAR. Hnvlae Adsaitted the Htreasth o ' the Evldeaee a JPrsmlaent Phy- Alciaa takes Igcleal Aetlon. Tae foUowing letter tells Its own story. The signature will be recognized as that of the Physleian-In-Chiefof the De Qoincy Home, and author of "Drags That "Enslave," "The Hypodermic Injection d Morphine," A Man ual' of Nursins'nnd many other popular and valuable special medical werks: 191 -West Texth Street, New Ywuc, August 11. 15. Messts. Sexbcbv 4 JOHSSOX, GtrMcmen: Like most of my profession, I am cautious abcutiumlng my faith to any new medicine or curative agent. But your BENSON'S CAPCIKE POROUS PLASTER has broken "throngh.-fche barriers and won its way to my good opinion. My attention was first called to It some eight months ago by a patleat of mine Althoagh I was well ac quainted with the superior excellence of your other plaster .and antiseptic dressing, made especially for the profession, the Benson's was comparatively now to me. I had- heard, however, ofllslnerlts as a remedy, In eases of Lace Back,. Local Rheumatism, Neural gia. Congestion of tho Bronchial Tubes and Lungs. Dyspepsia, Torpid Liver and the like affections, aad have since begun to experi ment with it personally, I find BENSON'S CAPCINETLASTERan exceptionally clean ly platter to use. and rapid in its action. Many tests of iU qualities, made In my own fatally and among my patients have eonvinc edfce that there Is no single article to valu able for popular use, -nor eo helpful In tho diseases I have named. 'Should yotr d'eeire to do so, you may uso my nam to that effect Very truly yours, H. H. KANE, A. M., M. D. The cesaine have the word CAPCINE cut la the caster.- .Price 25 cents. . f&absry & Johnson , Chemlsts.'Ne w York. Ei 'ArruAxcxa &r-seBt-ca so Daji Trial T( KMS OJU.Y. TOUAO UK OU), WBO M J?vou .PuajinLosT Vrnun ITi ! il an those dieaeoCi .yxrea. aUwDtteg from jlxcbs k to !S!S?VSHWi a- Sa !iiiiiiin,--Bwdi osct xot-UttutratM PAIO JKLT CO., Marshall, ajlch mS rJICinJOS'OLTAlc'BELT and otberZLSCTX A Frontier Game of Poker. .WJiilc a party of us were refreshing ourdclved in an inn at Thompson Folk, ;i shot ami a yell outsitio c3tiHtl uvery one la drop what U' wore afoont rail in'i t tho ;ior ) hoo wht the ilteturbauci.' coui- i.v. Another and another ahot ci-uked out, five in all, and then thero came the cry, "an Indian on toast" I ran to the place and beheld a swarthy red man lying on his back, the blood dripping from both his sides. His right hand spasmodically clntchcd a large butcher-knife, and his murder er stood over him with tho smoking revolver "with which he had done the deed still in his hand," every chamber of which was empty. There he stood haranguing the crowd, justi fying his action in "strong, excited language, which seemed to meet their approbation, for every once in while could be heard such words as "Serv ed him right," "Well done pard," "Another good Injun," and the like. The victim bore the name of Spokane Jim, and the slayer was known as Hiram Parry, son'of Bishop Joseph ParryrOgden, Utah. It appeared that the Indian and Parry had been engaged in a game of stud-poker with some others, in which Parry came off with large gains. Spokane Jim was the most expert gambler of his tribe aud could not brook defeat, so he drew a large butcher-knife and made a desperate lunge at Parry, who received him coolly at the muzzle of a revolver with the result as stated. Parry gave him self up without resistance. A frontier jury was hastily impanel ed, who immediately sat on the case, returning in five minutes a verdict of "self-defehse," aud Hiram Parry was a free man forever, having once lieen put in jeopardy of his life and ac quitted. The "jury then adjourned from the case sine die and into a neighboring saloon, where a few minutes afterwards 1 saw tho late prisoner inviting them one and all to "stop up, gentlemen, and partake of one of the necessaries of life." A strange sight in a strange country. Cceur (TAlcne Cor. "Yes," said Augustus McDude, "I was never so completely broken up in my life. I got right into my seat at the opera before I found that I had clean forgotten my kids, and swellest house of the season, too. Just think of it!" ''Heavens!'' exclaimed his horrified companion; "what did you do go home?" "No; there was too big a jam to get out, so I just took out two silver dol lara and held one in each hand all tho evening. I thought tho money would be tho next best thing you know, and it answers first rate" And his fellow dudes sucked the heads of their canes in speechless ad miration. Syrup of Figs. Nature's own truo Laxative. Pleas ant to the palate, acceptable tothcStom ach, harmless in its nature, painless in its action. Cures habitual Constipation, Biliousness, Indigestion and kindred Ills. Cleanses the system, purifies the blood, regulates the Liver and acts on the Bowels. Breaks up Colds Chills and fever, etc Strengthens the organs on which it acts. Better than bitter, nauseous Liver medicines, pills, salts and draughts. Sample bottles free, and large bottles for sale by W.T.. Dement & uo., Astoria. A Nasal Injector free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy Price 50 cents. Sold by W.E. Dement POST 4c. HAXSOX, Astouia SonA "Wonits, Agents, Astoria, Or BUY THE BEST ! BARBOUR S Irish Flax Salmon Net Threads Woodberry, and Needle Brands, SEINE TWINES. AND COM MD LEAD LH, Flub Pounds, Heiaea. autl Svt . Imported to Order. A Large Stockof Nettinff.FisriLines AND FISH HOOKS. CONSTANTLY ON HAND. HENRY DOYLE & CO., 517 and 619, MARKET STREET SAN FRANCISCO. JSyAgents for tho Pacific Coast. City Auditor's Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the City assessment roll of the City of Astoria, Oregon, as returned by the Ci:v Asses sor for the 3'ear 1884, is now on file In the office of the Auditor and Clerk of said City, where It will remain open for Inspection until the loth day of June 18S4. All applications for corrections or revisions of the same, must bn filod with the said Auditor and Clerk prior to saia lain uay oi June, ijh. T.S.JEWKTT, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, June -Jib, 18SL d-iot BOAT SAILS AT Lowest Prices, NOT GIVEN AWAY, but made at lowest LIVING PRICES, All work done at rav Sail Loft GUARANTEED to give perfect satis faction. SAIL LOFT On Chenamus Street, next door to Astoria Bakery. J. HESS. THE LATEST STYLES WALL "PAPER . AT B. B. FRANKLIN'S, NEXT DOOR TO ASTO THAN OFFICE. A very large Stock from which to nelect. TOadow'curtalns made to order. fMy patent Trimmer to cut Wall Paper wiu e iouna convenient to my patrons. ifflU POWDER Absolutely Pure, Thl3 Dowder never mrta. A rairrai n purity, strength and wholesomencs.. More sconorulcal than the ordinary kinds, and rannot be sold In competition with the mul titude ot low test short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Eor alBakixo Powdeu Co., icg Walt-st. N. Y. Analysis by Dr. A. Yoelcker, F. R. a, Con sulting Chemist Royal Agricultural Society, England, shows only a trace ot nitrates In Blackwell's Bull Durham Tobacco. Tho soli of the Golden Belt ot North Carolina, in which this tobacco Is grown, don't supply nitrates to the leaf. That is the secret ot its delicious mildness. Nothing so pure and luxurious for smoking. Dont forget the brand. None gen uine without the trade-mark ot the Buu, All dealers have it. When feline concexta driveawayaleepjour best solacS Is found In iaeetir Bull Dur. Jiazi StnMng Tolacco. INE OF THE OLDEST AND K0ST REltAoU REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOR THE CURE OF CougLis, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Bronchitis; Influenza, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, and Every affection of the THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST, including CONSUMPTION. A WELL-KNOWN PHYSICIAN WRITES: "It doss not dry up a cough, and l-ac tbs caus tehiad, as is the case with most prcparatiaas, bu boseas it, cleanses the luags aal allays irritation, thus removing the cause of complaint." DO NOT BE DECEIVED by articles beat ng similar names. Ee sure you get DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, ith the signature of " I. SJUTTS " oa the wrapper CO Cents and Gl.CO a Bottle. Prepared by SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Dos la. Ma:t. Sold U dngl.vi and dealers enera!l PIANOS AND- ORGANS SMALL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE Piano, and Organ Instructors. -CELEBRATED STECK&KMBE PIANOS! -AND-THE WOXDKJBFUJL LITTLE GIANT STECK PIANO USED BY PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF CANADA GOVERNOR OF OREGON. ASTORIA MOSIOAL SOCIETY. MRS. J. V. CONN, of Astoria. D.A.SIClNTOSII.Esq. ' J.D.niGGLNS.E-Mi. CILVS.AVRIGHT.Esq. And by Many Other Prominent 3IosIcIani. CELEBRATED JABER ORGANS. Elegant Packard OrclicHtral Orsan Only exclusive Music House in the North jyest. Only wholesale and retail Douse in the Northwest. GARDNER Bros., 165 First" St., Portland, Oregon. RESTORED The reason that Thousands cannot get cured of SEMIXAL WEAKSESS. LOSS OF MAX HOOD, andtheresult of abuse, disease or excesses, is otctng to a complication called PROSTATOR RIIEA. DR. LIEBIO'S JXVIGORATOR u the OXLYcureforPROSTATORRHEA. Price, 2.00 per package, 6 packages, 8 10.00 Guide to Health and Self-Analyst sent free. Address LIE RIG DlSPEXSARTforDiseaset of Men, 400 Geary St.. San Francisco. Cal. To Be Let. ROOMS 9. 10.11, 1 AND 13 IN War, Hume's block. Apply to J.J.BARCLAY, at office of wm, Hume, Astoria. J10-St Bmj, bcstEOiacaisiounam .'I . law juaextctivs nan hut. i i r W "R hazi Studying Tobacco. VVB 5BSK5 iBsSS BLACKWELL'S SBn SSiS smoking 9MB MANHOOD PMT .g Sag AISITIOiRI IAIN ll,lillfflfllllfua,i8lli A Journal of and for the People, Devoted to the Best Interests of the Community. The largest circulation of any News paper published on the Columbia Eiver. gHUHnuiiniiiiminmiiiimiminiimiiMi..M..t.M.1,H1 I The Daily Astorian B""ilSiiMMiiMHIMlllMMHMiiiaiaM,lilllllluUiiiiii Is thoroughly Independent, and enjoys the confidence and support of a large circle of friends and patrons. The Astorian is controlled by no clique and recognizes no master but public opinion. 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