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"" ASTORIA, ORHGON:
.tmv RiuY. !.L JOKE 25. 18H
HIPPING INTELLIGENCE
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Abery twithPtftle 1rp I iwrp-wl JuflcH
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A'folns,
VBSSSLS OX THE WAY.
From ForefePort foptke
Aboos Br u Qlo Mw
AlpJietlu Brbk London Mm SI
City of York. Greenock Apnl U
Grfaedfcle, Br sp UTWpOoL Ap?A
Jnplter. Br bk Liverpool April V
KirJorood, Br sp 12T9 Sydney HarZ.
Largo La. Br ip Hull Mawa IS
Wrr. Ger bk Lirerpool May 1
Vran American Ferta.
Bdl. of OrebkilMKew Vortr I
0 S Beiaent. Am ep 1900 Philadelphia Aynl
SOCIETY; WEETIXGS.
Temple Lodgai No. 7A.F. AM.
REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS
first and third Tuesdays in eachVV
month, at 7J4 o'clock, p. M.. at the '
HmI In Ktntiv MAmtUM nf tVtn nrHAr in
-iood standing are invited to attend..
By order oune w . w.
Bearer Lodge No 35. 1. 0. 0. r.
REGULAR MKKTIMi KV
ery rhursday evening at
.... n nl.tfk. X lbp IxMIPft
t rtyl.l irallmraVfall ifln.
ria. Sojourning members of the order In
iCh d standing, cordially Invited to aitei d.
By orner
Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. 0. O.F.
REGULAR MEING8 OP OCRAN EN
cainpment No. 13. I. O. O. F at the
... i- . f.. rvid TTt.11.iu.-s IlnllHlntr n
LAH1KC. 1U IMS vim. ..... -... ...ot -.
seven P. M., on the second and iouttni
Mondays ol each month. Sojourning breth
ren cordially invited. -By
order . C P.
Seaside lodge No. 12. A. O. U. W.
EEGULAR MEETINGS' OF SEASIDE
Lodge No. 12, A. O. 0. W. will be held
in Pythian Fu oh Friday evening of each
-week, at 7 o'clock "P.M. Members of the
order in zood standing, and visiting Broth
erreinTited to attend. Library will be
open xjxeeu xamviies ue.oio auu aici&w
meeimg. uyoraer n-Sit S
n. BROWN. Rec
.AjBtorU Lodge No. 40. L O. G.I.
Jti day evenlng;at70o'cloclc,intheHall
over Air. case s store, aianuco ul -luc crr-
der, in good standing, aie mvitea to anena.
order
HOW TO CURE
SKIM DISEASES
Disfiguring Humors, Humiliating
Eruptions, Itching and Burn
ing Tortures.
ALT RHEUM or Eczema, Psoriasis
v Scalled Ied, Infat tile orJMrth Humnn,
and every form of Itching, Scaly. Pimply
?nwfilrMi.- Tiina,-ffH Ormtrvrlrtlie irl1 ff.irft-
"per-Colore'd Diseases of the Blood, Skin and
Scalp, with Loss of Hair, are positively.
Blood Purifier, Internally, and Cutxccra
and Coticuka Soap, the great Skin Cures
and Beautlers, externally, when all known
Temcdles and the best physicians fall.
TIDE TABtE FOR ASTOJClA.
JUXK.
By i
W. C. T
GREATEST ON EARTH.
Cutictjba Rriiroira are the greatest medi
cines 4n earth. Had tho worst case Salt
Bhetunin ths 'county. My mother had it
fn.fihr .&- anA fn fnf AA frnm it . T hrv-
llevo Ccticuba wouM' have saved her life.
My arms, breast and nead were coverea tor
three years, which nothing relieved or cured
until I used the Ccticura RtsoLVCiT inter
nally, and Cotictba and Ccticdba Soap ox
ternally. J. W.ADAMS, Newark, 0.
HIGH WATER. LOW WATER.
' First. Second. I -Flrat. Second.
S h IS H g i P IS Pi 5
h.m. h. m. h. m. . si. g
19 9 14 C-119 27 80 319 T9 S 11 1"8-
2110 42 03 10 25 83 4 35 0 11 2
2 11 M 6.7 11 15 8(5 5 48 -0;2 5 U 22
S - - - 0 54 7'1 6 bl -07 6 03 23
2S 0 04 8-91 1 4G 7'5 7 40 -0 7 05 23
4 0 5 9'1 2 31 7-7 8 31 -0"9 7 55 28
25 1 39 9-0 3 1G 7-8 9 13 -0"8 844 W
2C 2 26 87l 3 52 7T 9 49 -Oli 9 3 2'1
27 3 11 8-114 27 76 10 21 -010 22 20
4 00 70 5 05 7-4 10 52 0"2 11 20 VA
29 5 01 7-0 5 47 7-3 U 23 0"6 - - ;'-
30 6 10a C-5 C 38p 7'4 0 22a r0 O 23.pl?
American Legion of Honor.
qOEGULAR MEETING OF ASTORIA
J Coanelllfo. 995 is held on the first and
third Tuesday of each month, at 7 o'clock P.
at. JSy order or me uouncu uoxnmaauer. 1
c. v.jaurxjej.i.n,oec-t.y.
Occident Oouacl N0.5.O.O.P.
.TtrEETS VERY FIRST AND THIRD
JXL Mondav evenlnps of each, month, at 8
o'clock P. M. Members of the order are
respectfully requested to attend.
By order.
C. BROWN, Recorder.
Cashing Post No. 14, Q. A. B.
-rt?nnr w -VTWirrrwriQ rT7 TUTS PflflT
Jvj)n the second and fourth Tuesdays of
each month at 730p. m. YlslunB- com
iadesordlaUy invited. By order
r.j.
The hours between miduiht and noon are
desiimated by a (a. m.), those between noon
and iiildnlght by P (P. M.). Oh. 03m a denotes
midnight, oft. OOwt. p denotes noon.
The height is reckoned from the level of
average low erlow waters to which thesound
Ings are given on the Coast Survey charts.
GREAT BLOOD MEDICINES.
The half has not been told as to the great
mMilr.tuo.Mifili.rnTin'gi HpvrntM. I
have paid hundreds of dollars for medicines.
to cure diseases 01 tno mooa ana EKin. ana
never found anything yet to equal tho Ccti-
cuaA Remkhiks CliAS. A. WlLLIAMb.
Providence, R. I.
CURE IN EVERY CASE.
Your'CcTicoRA Remedies outsell all other
medicines I keep for skin disease. My cus
tomers and patients Fay that they have effect
ed a cure in every instance, where other rem
edies have failed.
H. W. BROCKWAY, M. D.
Franklin Falls. N.H.
Pacific Lodge No. 17, BL of P.
REGULAR MEETINGS -OF THIS
Lodge every Friday evening, at 7 -JO
o'clock, In their Castle HalL Sojourning
Knights cordlallyluvited to attend.
GEO. P. WHEELER,
K.ofB, and S.
Astor Lodge No. 6. K. of P.
MEETTNGB OF THIS
Wednesday evening, at
A.V T ultra nvnrv
7 so o'clock, at their lodge room. In Pythian
Columbia River Exports.
BHIPMENT8 FOREIGN.
JAKUARY, '84.
Wheat, :!50.075 bus SiS
Flour, 65.296 bbls . VSfiMi
Total 10 cargoes 5789,912
FEBRUARY.
Wheat. 314,113 bus $$$
Flour, 49 V bbls 2211
Lumber. COO Z.L.". 7W
pd to attend.
Uvlnt
W. T.. RTIRR.
K. of R. and S.
Astoria Division No. One, Uniform
Bank, BL of P.
Sold by all druggists. Price: Ccticcra,50 cts.
RE80LVEXT, 81. Soap, 25 cents. Poitkr
Druq Jcto Cbkuical Co., Boston, Mass,
Scad for Hovr to Care Skla DIrcrscs.
71TI A ll't7 For Rough, Chapped and
JDIiuX U JLjL Greasy Sxin, Black Heads
Pimples, Skin Blemuhes, and Infantile Hu
mors, use Ccticura Soap, a real Beantifier.
SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE
FOR CATARRH,
Complete Treatment with Inhaler
for One Dollar.
"REGULAR MEETING ON THE SECOND f
JLM ana iourtn luursaays 01 eacu monui m
their armorv Hall, in Pythian Castle, at
eight. p.m. Regular drill on the first and
third Thursdays of each month, at Main
street wharf, at eight-p. m. Sojourning
Sir Knights cordially Incited to attend
meetings and drills. ,,..,
GEO. P. WHEELER,
Recorder.
Astoria Workingmen'a Protective
Union.
Total, 9 cargoes...... $344X64
APRIL.
Flour. 32.43 bbls -H?'i!J
TlOat, 2&S.DH dus
,20t.&5
Total, 5 carjjoes 6335,260
MAY.
5 To QuccwUncn per tMi're . Southard.
Wheat, 57,745 bus 84972
22 To Quetnetuwn per Sumner K. Jdeaa.
Wheat. 52,782 bus.
juxrc
12 To Liverpool per EsKdale.
Flour, 13.543 bbls
Wheat, 9.000 bus .
Salmon, 9.500 cs
845,e20
$53,828
8.300
47,623
EEGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS LODGE
every Thursday evenlug, at 8 o'clock.
at their Lodge room, over carnanan & jo.a
store, corner of Cass'and Cheuaraus. streets.
TT fJTl.AinH. J. IJ. 111J3M.
Pre&ldent. Secretarj-.
Common Council.
REGULAR MEETINGS SECOND AND
fourth Tuesday evenings of each month
at7He'clock- . .
avPersons deslring,to have matters acted
upon by tho Council, at any regular meet
ing must present the same to the Auditor
and Clerk, on or before the Friday evening
nriortothe Tuesday on which the Council
holds Its regular meeting.
Total.
S109.756
THOS. 8. JEWETT,
Auditor and Clerk.
12 To Ouunstown per Jorsalfarer.
Wheat, 33,862 bus 832.0C8
14 To Queensfoiwi per Horseman.
Wheat. 23.033 bus $30,000 f
Copper Ore, 110,300 lbs Zfiw
Total S32,5CO
17 T Liverpool per Ilata,
Flour. 5UC0 bbls 95
Wheat, 29.20U bus 2000
Salmon, W10 es . 00
Total $8400
17 3b Htxrnool ner Chat. Gotetioorth,
Wheat, 42,527 bus 8 S99
Salmon, 13.K3 cs ttt.a
Total $107,839
20 To QueoMtown pcrTylhonoua.
Flour, 19.472 bbli $31,561
i3 Liverpool per Aberystwilh CanUe.
Salmon, 22.000 cs 8110,300
CHURCH DIIIECTORY.
communion
Sunday
11IIE Great Balsamic DIs
.tUlatlon of Witch nazel,
American Pine, Canada Fir,
Marigold, Clover Blossoms,
etc, called Janford'H Kad
leal Cnre, for the immedi
ate rejlef and permanent
cure 01 every lorm 01 uiuarm
from a simple Cold In the
Head to Loss of Smell. Taste
and Hearing. Cough and Ca
t-nthl Pnnnmr)tJnn. Com
plete treatment, consisting
of one bottle Radical Cure,
ohe box Catarrhal Solvent
and one Improved Inhaler,
one package, may now bo had of all
iti9ts for 1.00. Ask for SA2 FORD'S
RADICAL CURE.
-The only absolute .specific we know of."
3fed. TmcA "Tlie best we have found In
a lifetime of suffering." Rev. Dr. 1 gain.
Bonan. "Altera lonir siruBBio ' vM'lu
the RAnicAL Cure has conqucreil.,'-Kcr.
c if TTinwu Triatnirnh ftl. " I Have
not found a case that It did not relieve at
once." Andrew uet, juancnwier. aiiw.
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COLLINS
OLTAIC
ELECTRIO
Domestic Esports.
Tho rrotrta nt oornin nrtlftles of Or-
effon produce, at San Francisco, from
January 1. 1884, to June 11, 1884, inclu
sive, have Deen as iojiews:
fininc rhrrrnnn Holv
AMf Unnrlnr nf BCPrV month.
RervlceaatllA. at, and T p.m. Wednes
day evening servicQac 1 ociock.xwv.
M. D. WIl6on. Rector.
First Pbesbttebiax CmntcH bor
vices at 11 a. m. and 7 P. M. Wednes
day evening prayer meeting at 7
o'clock, llev. J. V.MIHIgan, Pastor.
Congregational Church Services
at 11 a. ac and 7 r. jl ltev. bam'l
Wood, raster.
Romax Catholic CnuRCH-iJervIces
atlO :30 a.m. Rev. L. Dlelman, Pastor
H. E. Crrcscn. Services at 11 a. m.
onri t t -vr. ljo.trir and PraYer Sleet-
lnff, Wednesday, at 7 p. m. Rev. Wm.
Roberts, Pastor.
Baptist Chubch. Sorvlees eaeh
Lord's Day at 11 A. su, and 7 v. m.
Prayer Meeting on Wednesday, at
p. m. llev. Wlnfujld Scott, pastoral
supply.
Ttott.- i.l f pi for Shat
tered Nen'es. Painful
Muscles and weakened
Organs. Coll Inn Vol
talc Eleetric Plas
ter Instantly affects
the nervous s stem and
banishes pain, nervous
ness and debility. A
perfect Kiecirouai
vnnlr Satterr com
blnedvtltli a highly
PLAS11&
medicinal Plaster for 25e. All druggLst.s
FRANK AND CLEAR.
HrtIbs Admitted the Strength o
the Evidence a Prominent Phy
sician takes Xeirlcal Action.
Tho followin letter tells its own story. The
U?nature will be reoognkod as that of the
Phylcian-ln-Chlefof the De Quinoy Home,
and author of "Drugs That Enslave," "The
Hypodermic Injection of Morphine," A Man
ual of NuKinKand many other popular and
valuable special medisal werks:
191 West Tkstr Stbert,
V.)
Experience of Don Piatt.
Some years since, as you will re1
member! "T Rtnrlprl n hickorv handle
factory oil the Mac-o-cheek. It is fun
to you,-but it was anything but fun to
tno in tho nrT T rnn nnrOKS a follow
who had learned the process of cou-
11 . 1.1 t j -ii ri
verting xne neaitny seconu ku" l" w'
hickorv into handles in the Ohio pen
itentiary. He was the best workman
and the biggest scoundrel unnun. a
made him foreman over two men and
gave him my confidence. Ho made
beautiful handles.. They were as
trmrrh no flin nrmompnnft of a COUUty
commissioner, strong as Limburger
cheese, and smooth as lvorj.
T m,1n -nnr.. tny fltrllllp. llHt SOOn
I found that tho pauper labor of
r?OTor1o Trna mali'niT no ITOod handles
for less money than my convict. They
undersold me at my own door, l
n.I ItUnM'n mtt mfonr lnfiimiiv L11UI
needs protection," and so I boarded
tne cars ana roae to Hasujusio","u
-n nr.f, T onir rtTT CPnfltfir. Hell.
"Wade and stated my case. He called
m tne nonoraDie rig -j--"" 5"v"-v
TTow n-noA Spnntnr Wade, 'ts an
infant'iridustry that calls for our fos
tering care. ,
"A" great' industry," replied tho
Honorable .Pig Iron, "and it must be
protected." There is -nothing mean
about.old Pig Iron.
And "so they slapped a high pro
tective duty" on foreign-made hickory
handles. .Not content witn mui, tuoj
put another duty on foreign uickoq ,
I did not object, for I grew the
hickory. , . . . .'
I returned home, and my infant in
dustry, prospered. For awhile I made
money Tiand over handle. We raised
the'price of handles far above what
it had been, and every wouu-uuuinn.--.
demanded more wages, as.did the car
penters and all others using handles.
The Canadian paupers cuu not imj
this, for they were producers, not
consumers, and we had shut down on
their trade. The good people at
home paid it all, but we were foster-
;rr nr, inlnafrr industries Of gTOW-
ing hickories, and the industry of my
capital. 1 was carenu 10 w
sitimT. frctnr MiilrlrPTi. and paid no
more to my convict and his force of
two men than l had ueiore.
Soon, however, there came a blight.
The increased price of hickory han
dles stimulated capital all over the
land, and every overshot country saw
mill in tho hoop-pole region, whore
owls fly around at noon and the mails
are ohased in by wolves nneuu 01.
time, was converted into a handle
factor, and excessive oompenuon
brought down prices lower than the
Canadian pauper labor nau uone.
At this oritical -moment I had a
strike. My convict foreman wanted
higher wage3. In vain I told
him of the "depressed condi
t; nf trnflo" "flip shrinkage of
values," and that if he persisted
I should have to close my tur
nnnp fhntiR. shnt down the head-
gate and stop business. He took me
one side and said in a whisper: "I
say, boss, this axo-handle business is
played out I know it. Now I'll tell
you what to do get a big insurance
on the old rattle-trap, and Til stick a
chunk under her, and we'll divy." I
declined this business ending of a
fostered industry, and that night my
foreman stole my best horse and dis-
nnnMrml.
The mistake l maae, my menus,
was not in seeing the other manufac
turers of hickory handles and getting
up a combination to lessen the pro
duction to the demands of the mar
met. That is what is being done by
other foster-ohildren, who are as wise
aB serpents, if they are. not as inno
cent as doves.
The trouble about all. this lies in
the fact that the labor in this coun
try is, as I have said, agricultural,
and, although it comes directly in
competition with the worse form of
pauper labor in jeiurope, 11 ia uoi pro;
teoted.
mjmii
KrxflijJ
AK!HW
Washington Street Grade,
NOTICE is hereby given that the
Common Council of the City of Astoria,
propose to establish the grado of Wash
ington street in the City of 'Astoria,
Clatsop Countv, Oregon, from Squcmo
qua street to Eighth street as follews:
at its intersection with Eighth street, at
a height of 190 feet; at its Intersection
with Seventh street at a height of 182
feet: at its intersection with Court street
at a height of 152 feet ; at its intersection
with Astor street at a height of SO feet;
nf it intorvPtinn wii.li .lefferson street
at a height of 42 feet, and at its iutersec
rinn with Xmipmnnna Ktrent at a lieicht
of 26 feet above the base of grades, and
unless a li'iuuiisiiiiuui- ninuu uj n.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
fronting on said portion of said street he
filoil with tho Aiulitnr nnil P.lork within
ten davs of the final publication of this
notice ', viz.: Tuesday, July 8th, 1884, the
Common Council will establish said
grade. '
fv order ot ;he uommuii uouncu.
Attest : T. b. .1 r.WKTT
Auditor and Clerk.
Astoria. June 17th, 1SS4.
Street'Improvement Notice.
NOTICE 'is hereby given that thj
Common Council of the City of Astoria
propose to order tho improvement of
that portion of Main Street between? the
south side of Eighth street, and tho
north sido of Concoraly street,
in the City of Astoria as laid
out aud recorded by John MeClnro, in
Clajsop County, Oregon, by grading the
same to its full width, and by planking
that portion from "the south sido 01
Eighth street, and the south side of
Jefferson street, to a'wldth of twenty
feet, and by planking that portion from
UIO souin siut' ul.uituuisuu -uncut aim
the water front to its full width, and by
building sidewalk and sewers on" both
owners of two thirds of Tho property sides of sa'ul .street Said improvements
r .t ;j t-.., r:,l ,.h.nnflinl tn hi. mnrin tn tllf follnwini? OTflflRrtQ
Street Improvement Notice.
NOTICE js hereby given that the
Common Conuell of thi; city of Astoria
thnt nnrtinn nt Pushinrrc Poiirr ctrppt
in the city of Astoria, Clatsop County,
uregon, as mm out anu recoiiea uy o.
t mm ,
inis powuer neva uic-. .mjii- 1 ji. oiiiveiv, iroui uie wesb enu iiiureui
purity, strength and wholesomeness. Moie to tho west side of West 9th street by
1 niiinir. cunnini; Hnu uiuiiKiinr iiiu sumu
.i.nnMucn1r1 In pnmnntitlnn vcltll thn mul
tltnde pt low test-snort weight, alum or
phosphate powders. ."So7rt only in cans, Rov
al Bakkto Powdku Co., ice Wali-st. h . .
$11 OKA
wllilJUll
IN CASH
GIVEN AWAY
To the SMOKERS of
BlackwelPs Genuine
Bull Durham Smok
ing Tobacco.
The genuine has picture oi
BULL on every package.
For particulars see our next
announcement.
uiiuii:. CUll Jlllt; I1I1U UlUlIti
tn tte full tvlilth Rmd imnrnpsmnnt tn
be made to the following grade, to-wit;
At Its western end at a height of 26 feet
above the base of grades. .Thence on a
llnotn Woct-Qth ctvpoh tn n holtrhf nf 9i"l
fpptnhovf thfhjmpof irrniip?;. Said im
provements shall be made at tho expense
of the adjacent property. And unless
a remonstrance signed by the owners
of two-thirds of the property fronting
nn tnhl TinHinn nf en id trppt lw fllpil
with the auditor and elerk within ten
days of the final publication of thlsno
tlce, viz., Tuesday, July 8, 1884, the
Common Council will order said im
provement to be made.
Bv order of the Common council.
Attest: T. S. Jf.wktt.
Auditor and Clerk.
Astoria. June 17,1884.
to he made to the following grade; to
vit:Atits intersection with 8th street
at a height ol li ieer, inence on a una
to 7th street, at a height of 113 feet
thence to Court street at a-height of C3
feet thence to Astor street at a helghth
of43lect thence to Jefferson streett
a height of 23 feet, thence to Squemp
qua street at a height of 17 feet, thence
to the north side of Concomly
street, at a height of 16 4-10 feet
above the base of grades. Said Im
provements to be made at the expense
of the adjacent property, and unless a
remonstrance signed by the owners of
two thirds 'of the property fronting on
cowl nnrtinn nf cnhl ctrPJf hf fllprf with
the Auditor and Clerk-within. ten.4ys
Ol lilt; mm! punuuuuuu UL WU UlNaiTO,
viz.: Wednesday, July 9th, lothi
Common Council will order saldTm
provemenfs to be made. -
By order of the Common Council.
Attest : T. S. Je wtpi,
Auditor and Clerk.
Astoria, June 18th, 1834.
VHOOD5p;'RESTOP.0
Street Improvement Notice.
VOTinV is hprnliv rrivpn that the
Common Council of the City of Astoria
propose 10 orucr me improvement m
thnt portion of Cedar street In
the City of Astoria. Clatsop county,
Oregon," as laid out and recorded by J.
N.Shively, from thelwe?t end thereof to
tho west side of West 9th street, by pil
ing, capping and planking the same to
its full width. Said improvement to be
made at the expense of the adjacent
nrnnnrtv nml tn thn fllllnwinor OmdP.
to-wit: Commencing at the west end
thereof at a point twenty-live icct anove
the base of grade; thence to West 9th
atrnr.fr in n rtniiif tlilrtv-fniir fPPt allOVO
the bascja tho grade, and unless a re
monstrance signed uy 1110 owners ui
two-thirds of the proporty fronting on
said portion of said street, he filed with
the Auditor and Clerk within ten days
of the final publication 'of this notice,
viz: Tuesday, July 8th, 1884, the Com
mon Council will order said Improve
ment to be made. .
By order of the Common Council.
Attest: T.S.Jewett,
Auditor and Clerk.
Astoria, June 17th, 18SJ.
Street Improvement Notice,
NOTICE te hereby given that the Com-
inuu V.UUUCU ul uicuity ul jizivtim, uivr
pose to order the improvement of La
fayette street in the City of AstoriJa3
laid out and recorded by John McCwre
in Clatsop County. Oregon, frosr the
south side of Jefferson streetto the
north ptwI nf r.nfnvpttft strpt. .hv
grading and piling where required
and by renlanking the samsrf to
the width or twenty feet through
out the center thereof, and by iha
building and repairing sidewalks' on
both sides thereof. Said improvements
to bo made to the following grade, to
wifr. f!ntnmpnriTif nt .Ipffftrsnn a
point 36 feet above tho grades, fhenca
on n line 10 aqueiuuuuu sweev-lu k
pouib - U'Ub uuovu iuo uuau ul kuucs,
thence on a line to Chenaeaui
street at a point 16 feet .above
the base ot grades, thenca to
the north end of Lafayette
street, at a point 13 feet ..above
the base of grades, Said improve
ments and repairs to bo made? at
the expense of the adjacent property;
and unless a remonstrance signedr by
tho owners of two thirds of the property
fronting on said portion of said street,
be filed with the Auditor and Clerk,
within tpn rlnvj nf rhn final nilhllftfillon
of this notice, viz, :Wednesday, July 9th,
14, uio uoinmon uuuuuu yui urasi
said improvements to be made.
By order of tho Common Council".
Attest: T. S. JkweTT;
Auditor and Clerk.
Astoria, June 18th, 1884..
The reaton that Thousands en net Qtt cured of
SEMISAL WEAKXESS. LOS.i OF JXV
11000, and the result ofal't k. Jeaif or excess's,
is otrino ts a complteatcn called I'E03T. TOE
RUE A. DR. LIEBIO'.S IX rid ORATOR is
the OXLYcureforPROSTATDRRUEA. Price.
.00 per parte'. C pacta-jes. 810 W. Guide to
Health nd Self-Analyst tiitfrff. Address L1E
MG DISPEXSARYfjr i " --
ICO Geartt A' &' I'fu'ec. t'j.
Street Improvement Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
Pni.,n.nn nnntinH nf thp oifrv of Astoria.
propose to order tho improvement of
Earrell street, in the city of Astoria.
Street Improvement Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given thfttthe
nnmmnn Hnnnoll nf thft Hltv of jLstO-
ria propose to order tho improvement
01 that portion 01 oenerson street itojh
the eastend of said street to thewest
line of Washington street in the clSy of
Astoria, Clatsop county, Orefronraanaltt
out and recorded by John McGlur as
follows, to wit: irom tne eascem ot
street in the city of Astoria, ipn-nrsnn strwt to Qlhev street bv. nil-
Clatsop County, Oregon, from the south in capp5nrr and planking the-sae to
end ofsaid street 10 tnunoruieiHi men- stc full w dth and bv raisin s .that3 nor
of by piling, capping and planking tho
- x r .ll tm1i1i pfif.l imnrnvn.
Flour, qr sks......... . .
Wheat, ctls
Oats, ctls ...........-..
Salmon, bbls ... .
hi hbb
cs. L.......
pkgs
AprJes, Klpe, bxs ...
bbls .........
pkgs
Butter, pkgs .........
Potatoes, sks......... ...
Wool, bales.............
Hides, No
Tallow, pkgs..... -....
Beef, bols-...-.........-.
Hay, bales ..
?ulcksllver, flasks...
rult. Dried, pkgs
Leather, pkgs...........
Hops, bales... ...
Hams, pkgs ....
Cheese, cs..-;..-..
Flax8eed, sks .
Corn. ctls.... .......
Canned Goods, cs .
Lard, pkgs
Bacon, cs....-...
LOEB & CO.
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JOBBSKS IN
WINES,
LIQUORS;
AND
CIGARS.
AQENT3 FOB THE
flst 8n Francisco Houses and
Eastern Distilleries.
Tumblers Decanters, and All
Kinds of Saloon Supplies.
QrAU goods soldat 8an Francisco Prices.
MAIN 8TBEET.
Opposite Parker House, Astoria, Oregon.
TUG BOAT CHABGES.
Following is the schedule of prices for
towage n and out over the Columbia Bar :
For vessels not Inward w Outward.
exceeding Loaded. Ballast.
800 tons$150 $150 $150
800 to 1000 tons.- 200 175 175
108Q to 1200 tons- 225 200 2O0
1303 to 1400 tons- 276 225 250
1400 to 1600 tons- 300 250 300
O. LlEIXKXWEBKK.
It. BBOW
Leinenweber & Co.,
KBTABUSaCO 1855.
New Yore, August 11. 1&0.
ilKSSTS. SEABtJBT & JoUXSOX,
Gentlemen-Like most of my profession, 1
am cautious about pinning my faith to any
new medielno or curative agent. But your
BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER
has broken through the barriers and won Its
nor In tn imnA .nnlmon. Mt Rtlantlon W&S
first called to it some eight mentha ago by a
patient of mlno Although I was well ac
o.uaintedwith the'superior excellonce of your
othr.plastw and antiseptic dressing, made
eneci&llr for the profession, the Benson's
wm comparatively new to me. I had heard,
howvr,of its merits as a remedy, in case3
of Lime .Back, Local Rheumatism, Neural
gia. Congestion of the Bronchial Tab 63 and
Lnns.lTygDewia. Torpid Liver aad the liko
afisctionf, and have slnoe begun to experi
ment wtthlfnersonally. I find BENSON'S
XJAPCINE-PLASTER an exceptionally clean
ly phuUr to use, and rapid in its action.
Masy'Uetaof Ks qualities, made in my own
fimlly and among my patients have convinc
ed me that there is no single article so valu
able for popular use, nor so helpful In the
diseases I have named.
Should you desire to do so, you may uae my
noma to that effect.
Very truly yours,
H. H. KANE. A. M., M, D.
The genuine have the word CAPCINE cut
in the center. Price 25 cents.
Seabary & Johnson, Chemists, New York.
All tho Rage.
Tn pnntlntp thp. nooular taste and
surpass all previous efforts to please the
Imlate, requires no small amount of
mowledge and no little skill, and when
we remember that the very agreeable
liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs, Is
as beneficial to the system, as it is ac
ceptable to the stomach, we readily un-
.i,-(n.l irln. !f lo tho nntvprsnl fnvnr-
iaio!iKiirpfnr Habitual Consumption
and other ills arising from a weakness,
or inactive conamon 01 ine nuwris, jviu
neys. Liver and Stomach. Sample bot
tles free and large bottles for sale by W.
E. Dement & Co., Astoria, Oregon.
BOAT SAILS
AT
Lowest Prices,
NOT GIVEN AWAY, but inado at lowest
LIVING PRICES, All work done at my SalV
Loft GUARANTEED to give ppifeer satis
faction. SAIL LOFT
On Chenamus Street, next door to Astoria
Bakery.
J. HESS.
same to its full width, said improve
ment to be maue at ?iuj uxpeii-ju ul mu
adjacent property and to the following
grade, towit:nt its intersection with
Astor street at a point 19 feet above the
base of grades, thence to Jefferson at a
point 26 feet above tho base of grades,
and unless a remonstrance bo filed with
the Auditor and Clerk within ten days
of the final publication of this notice,
viz.: Tuesday, July 8th, 1884, the Com
mon Council will oruer sain linpnuu
nients to bo made.
By order of tho Common Council.
Attest: T.S.Jewett,
Auditor and Clerk.
Astoria, June 17th. 1834.
BABBQTJSt'S
m
SaliflEit
Uluullu
itc full wiHth nnrl hv raUlnffTfhafcSrinr
tinn liptwpcn (llnnv streRt aud CaSS
street and by removing all defective
HAVE NO SaUAL.
-rnE-
ASTORIA,
OREGON
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-
Astoria Retail Market.
Flourper sack SL35.
Wheatrper cental Sl.7C2.00
Oats, " Sl.75?J)0.
Bacon, sides per 2, 15 to 18 cts.
Shoulders, M 12K cts.
Hams. u l619Cts..
Lard, " I4lcts,.
Beef,J2K18cfa.
Mutton, 12K15 cts.
I'ork,l2Ki5cts.
Veal, 1518 cts.
Butter, per roll 5065cts.
Eggs, per dozen2530 cts.
Potatoes, new, per 2 2cto Lc
Cheese, per lb 1620 to 40 cts.
Cornmeal, per fi 4 cts.
Oatmeal, u 6fcts.
Beans, " ViG&K cts.
Coffee, u i2X40cu,.
Tea, " 23lWcts.
Klce, " 8 10 cts.
Sugar, u 914 cts.
Syrup, per gallon 70c O. Si.
Iloney, per gallon $1.40.
Kalmnn. npr kltSK.
Onions, perl 24ct.
Apples dried per 2 1018 cts.
Peaches M " 1318cta.
Plums, u " !2i0ctH.
Candles, per Jb-20 cts.
Chickens, per. dozen Sd.
Hay, per ton S25.
Hides, per B 6 9 cts.
Oitejiwr-icallon, boiled linseed, 75c;
raw ImieedrTOc; coal oil, 40c; lard$L25.
TAMSSS. AID- CDMIES,
Manufacturers and Importers of
all kinds of
LEATM AUD JDfDl&S.
Wholesale Dealers la
OIL ANDTADGEOW.
rHlghicaanlcipldifrIIiae3 and
Tallow.
BOATS AND TENTS
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K
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BOAT BTTILDING.
:R: Hf LEATHERS
Has- reopened his boat shop, over Arndt-&
FerchenS. foot of Lafayette Street, and is
prepared to turn out
FirWT-CLASS-WORK
ALL WORK GITARAXTEKD.
A full line of ladles' and children's
-Shoes, latest styles, to be found cheap
at Arrow's, sign of the Golden Shoe.
ldauxLttratva'1'ktke, ,
TVTOTIOIUS ttKEJ?Y tJlVKK-THATJEUE
iL oVd.iVied biT&wi by tbP CMtf C3wt of
thi tte ot Ortgon for CUuop County, duly ap
pointed tdMlaUttaUreftheMtateof JowpMne
";:?-. i ...... .VMh.itiUd to craient
th una to s.vitb the proptr Tonehtra, at y t
eKeia.A8toaULCUtopUoantr. unKon,wiwim
slxmaatka frwa-tbedaU of thu aottc. -
Admlmttrator,
Dated at Aatoria, Oregon." Jhaa 13th, 13HX
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PIANOS
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SMALL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
Piano, and Organ Instructors.
-CELEBRATED-
STECK&OABEPIADS!
-AND-TUG
WO.VDEBFIL
LITTLE GIANT STECK PIANO
USED BY
PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES
GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF CANADA
GOVERNOR OF OREGON.
ASTORIA MUSICAL SOCIETY.
aiRS. J. W. CONN, o't Astoria.
D. A. MdNTOSn, Esq. "
J. D. BIGGINS. Esq. . "
CHAS. WRIGHT, Esq.
And by Many Other Proalnent Muictani.
The London Fisheries Exhibition
HAVE AWARDED THE
GOLD MEDAL
-TO-
The BarliouF Bretta Company
-FOR THE
SUPERIORITY
OP THEIR
FLAX NET THREADS.
Street Improvement Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
Common Council propose to order the
construction of a sewer on the west
side of Benton street in tho City of
Astoria, Clatsop county Oregon, as
laid out and recorded by John Mc
Glure, from Court street to tho Colum
bia river. The cost of constructing
said sewer to be assessed to the prop-
A".. .iiMint t rmttntirnfi nv kiii'ii ?it!Ykt:i..
And unless a romonstrance signed by
the owners of two-tnirus ot me prop
erty fronting on said portion, of said
street bn filed with the auditor and
clerk within ten days of the final pub
lication of this notice, viz., Wednesday.
July 9, 1884, the Common Council will
order said sewer to bo built.
Bv order of the Common Council.
Attest. T. S. Jewett.
Anditor and Clerk.
Astoriu, Juno 18, 1884.
CELEBRATED JTABER ORGANS.
Elegant Packard Orehestrul Organ
Only exclusive Music House in the North
west. Only wholesale and retail House in
the Northwest.
GARDNER Bros.,
165 First St., Portland, Oregon.
1 u&kv IRJe kasS isSSR
(EEFORJO
(AFTCM
ELECTRO-VOLTAIC BELT and other ELsemsi
Apiijancc3 are sent on hj buyv Tilal T(
MEN ONLY, YOUJiQ Olt OLD. who are suffei
tun &niu kuiuuo bouxaii. mai ,..a.&.
nui
restoration to Health. Vioei: and Mamiooi
QCAiuxTKrD. bond at onco Wr Illustratet
Pamphlet free. Address
VOLTAIC BELT CO.. Marshall. Mich
FLAGS, ETC, ETC.
Shiloh's Cough ana Consnmption
Cure Is sold by us on guarantee. It
cure consumpuuu, sm ujr n . . v
if.
WM. EDGAR,
Dealer In
Clan, Tobacco an Cigarettes
r ' .
Meerkhaum and -Brier Pipes,
GENUINE ErWUSHCyTLERY
Rv!vcrs and Cartridges.
COBNEB MAIN AND CHENAMUS 8T3.
CLATSOP
Mill company
Manufacturers and Dealers in
Lumber, Salmon Trays,
BOXES, ETC.
OFFICE AND MILL, CORNER SALMON
AND CEDARSTREETS.
GERMANIA BEER HALL
-AND
BOTTLED BEER DEPOT,
Chenamus Street, Astoria.
The Best of Lager 5 Cts. a Glass.
Orders for tho Celebrated
Columbia Brewery Beer
Left at this place will be promptly
attended to ,
mrVn phinn flan Francisco Beer sold at
this place.
Wax. BOOK, Proprietor.
BUY THE BEST!
BARBOUR S
Irish Flax
Salmon Net Threads
Wooduerry, and Needle Brands,
SEINE TWINES.
AND
CORK AND LEAD LINES,
Fish I'onndH, Heinea, and Xots
Imported to Order. A
LarpStocMMB&,MLiies
ND FISH HOOKS.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
HENRY DOYLE & CO.,
517 and 519, MARKET STREET
SAN FRANCISCU.
ESFAgcnts for tho Pacific Coast.
names' Patent Foot and Steam
Power Scroll Sa-W3.
Circular Saws,
Mortlscrs, Lathes.
Tenoners, Formers, Etc.
tlmhni'? nml nlont-lllfT Ilir tha COTTia. OTIft
by replacing said defective Umbers and
planking with new and- sound "timbers
and planking, and Dy graumg aau xu
ling thatportion of said Jefferson-street
between Cass street and the -weak line
of Washington street, and phmkiB the
same to a width oi twenty (3j feet
throughout the center Una thereof; and
also by building sidewalks oabothaldes
of said street from the east endtherear
to the said west side of Washington
street; said Improvement to bejaape on
the following grade,to wit : Connamclns
at tne east end or saiu, jenersoa,w:v
nt n nninttxPtntv-'iW (251 feet'abQYB the
base of grades; thence on a Una b Ol-
nev street, to a point ao -iuxiee. uuc
the base of grades; thence on a, 'line to
Genevieve street, to apolntl8feetabova
the base of grades; thence on ailna to
Cass street to a point 19 feet above tha
base of grades ; thence on a line to Mala
street to a point 23 feet above the base
of grades; thence on a line to Benton
street to a point 30 feet above tha basa
ot grades anu inence on a uuo ium, -ington
street at a point 42 feetTdwve
the base of grades; said improvements
to oe maae at tne expeuo ux mo uj
cent property, and unless a remon
strance signed by tha owners -of two
thirds of the property fronting oa said
portion of said street bo filed; with the
Auditor and Clerk within ten days of
the final publication of this notice, viz:
Tuesday, July 8th, 18&1, the Common
Council will order said Improvements
to be made.
By order of the Common CounclL
Attest: T.S.-JETVETT,
Auditor and uiert.
Astoria, June 17th, 188L
Street Improvement Notice,
NOTICE is hereby given-Utthd
Common Council ot the clty.of Asto
ria propose to order the improvement
of that portion of Olney street. In tha
city of Astoria, Clatsop County, Ore
gon, as laid out and recorded. by John
McClnre from the north side ol Che
namus streetto the south sldd of Court
street by sheathing the same overwlta
new and sound fir plant tjwevtachea
in thickness to a width of mentv-four
r h,..n). iha nontnr thereof. Said
Improvement to be made at tne ex
...Tm n iin nritonanf nrnrtertv. Autt
unless a remonstrance signed by t&a
ownere of two-tniras oi ina w si
fronting on said portion of said street
be filed with the auditor arid clerk
within ten days of the final publication
of this notice, viz, Tuesday. July .
1884. the Common CounclLwlll order
said improvement to be made.
hv order of tho Common Co
Attest, T.S. JfF"
Auditor and Clerk.
Astoria, June, IT, 1884.
ASTORIA.
Oregon.
NET RACKS TO RENT.
AND A NET MENDER.
. Apply to
J.W.HUME.
J. W, RUDDOCK,
Practical 'Plumbing in All Its
Branches.
Steam and Gas Fixtures,
AConipleteStock.of First-class Material.
All WorX Guaranteed.
Office and Shop in Home's bulldlnpr, rear
of Wheeler & Robb's, Astoria, Oregon.
Osliorn&Alexanier
Sole A sent. C23 Market St.
San Franebeo.
Mechanics' Tools, Machinery, aad Ilardware.
Catalogue of all our goods sentrec on application.
Solifl M Jew elry,
. BRACELETS,
Scarf Pins, Ctes, Watches,
.SILVERWARE,
Of every description.
The finest stock, of Jewelry In Astoria.
-All goods warrantedasrepresented
GUSTAV HANSEN,- JEWELER,
Street Improvement Notice.
NOTICE is hereby Riven that fta
Common Council of the City of Astoria,
propose to order the improvement or
thatportion of Squemoqua .street from
ii r. i- -.i-jt. i r.cD efroef: tn tha West
side of Washington street in the
City of Astoria. Clatsop tjouniy, -ft,
as laid out and recorded by John Sje
Clure, by grading and fiUin?. ?
where reomred, and by planBpg to Its
full width, and by bulldtaff sIS?SLk
. i.-.u nthn tv,nTanf Thn Raid ffraa-
Ing, T banking aHd filling to be done to
iif?'i;iVlJ;!i .hq tn wit? rommene-
r l.-!- ,t.oafntn holoht -OI IT trlU
feet above tho base of grades, thence to
ii - nf Afoln atr-aat fit a. DOint 11
feet above the base of grades, thence on
a line to the center of Benton afreet at
!- -is im fnof ohnvi thn blSfl 9L
i,,ir ihononnn aline to-the center of
Lafayette street at a point 2f feet above
tha base otgraaes, lueuto u "B
tho west line of Washington street at a
point 20 feet above the baso of grades.
Said improvements to ha made at the
expense oune uujutcuw uxucikj,
unless a remonstrance signed by tha
owners of two thirds of the property
ironting on sum puttiuu ui. aauu 0"CJ
be hied witn tne Auauor-auu. vioti
mtfi5n fivit Hriva of tho final-Tohlleatlor
of this notice, viz.: Tuesday, July 8tbj
1884, tno uommon uouncu wm um
said improvements to do maae.
By order of the CommOit Council.
Attest; T-FfiWRTT,
Andltor'and Clerk,
Astoria, June 17th, 1884,
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