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C4J lte gmtij stor&tt ASTOKIA, OREGON: WEDNESDAY ....JULY 23. 18S1 HIPPING INTELLIGENCE PORT OF ASTORTA. VFSSI.L IX rilh RIVKR 'H'n Ve. vn 1l MtWIiirpiot, Am up ' itv of Delhi. Mr t-p Mrt ha Fisher, Belle ol iiecon, m bit "olomn. Aiaiii-da. Amsp .coins. VKSSKLS OX TiTJf JT.4 1'. rrr.iti Foreign Poits. for Ifce (V.lumbfu ltlti Ateona, Er si Glasgow May 55 AJpheta. Br bk l.onJor Mar SI lirittania, Gcrbk Liverpool June 26 City of York, Greenock April 11 Grisedalo, Hrsp Liverpool. April 9 Jupiter. Br bk Liverpool April 15 Kirkwood, IJrsp I2T9 Sydney Mar 27 Largo Ijiw. Br sp Hull Marcb 18 Vavetiak, Am bk lions Kons May3 Werra. Ger bk Liverpool May 7 Froiu American lorts. C S Beineut, Am sp 1900 Philadelphia April 29 IWIWIl IIM1WI II EMCTMO j T!XK TA2SLR FOR ASTOItrA. JULY. HIGH WATER. LOW WATEK. I First. Second. I First. SecondT o 2 S 2 S 2IS2 2 CH r-SHlSHS h. m. X . m. ,2 k. in. ,S 1. wi. 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S 10 -0 7 8 'M 17 25 2 07 18-4! :i 17 SV!, 9 17 -(TC5 9 20 Vo 2C. 2.H 8-0 X45 S-2 9 49 00 10 OS i-.. 27 3 45 7-4 4 13 8 1 10 15 05 1100 l'l 2S 4 43 0-8 4 02 7"9 10 47 10 1152 0-8 29 5 41 G-3 5 42 77 11 31 10 -'- so n 45 5-9 c :vi ; 0 47 or, 0 19 21 31 7 48a 5-8 730;l7-0i 141a 00 1 14j 2fi The hours between mnh.izht and noon are designated hv (a. m.). tluxe between noou a:d midnight by p (i ji.). 0A. COm a denotes nndniirhl. u'j. 00m. t denotes noon. Tlie neight is reckoned from the level of average lower low waters to wnicii tuesounu ings an given on the Coast Survey charts. Columbia River Exports. SBII'AIKXTS FOItEIGN. JAXUAKV, 'M. Wheat, 3O0.C75 bus Flour, 85.290 bbls Total 10 cargoes rnr.i'UAicY. Wheat. 314.113 bus Flour, 49 COT bb!s Salmon. 401 c.s Lumber, coo M Total, 9 cargoes S3G7.27C 422.CGC 578.0,042 313(32 221,097 2.003 7,000 $541.CG4 API'IU Fl0lir.32.rO bills S150.714 Wheat, 2i,0"4 bus 201.51C Total, 5 cargoes ....S355,2C0 MAY. 5 To Quccw-lown per Olive S. Southard. Wheat, 57,715 bus S49.372 22 To Quccntown per Siunnrr II. Mead. Wheat 52.782 bus S45,920 JL'XK. 12 To Liverpool per Ekdale. Flour. 13,54" bbls m $33.S2.s Wheat, V.W) bus . .!)00 Siilmnn, 9.0o0 cs 47,028 Total ?103.75C 12 To Qurcwtomi rr Jwalfarrr. Wheat, :5,SC2 bus $32,009 14 To Queciifilnini per Xwvcman. Wheat. E.0Wi lmi. Ktn nw i.oijeriire, iuvw ni ........ . 500 Total 17 To Liverpool per llata, Flour. 5000 bbls Wheal. 29,200 bus. Salmon, 8G10 cs Total -532,390 ..S23.000 . 2G.300 .. 4J4J03 .$94,500 17 To Liverpool per Chan. Cotaworth. Wheat, 42,527 bus 39,549 Salmon, 13,C0S c 68,290 Total $107,839 20 To Quccntom per Tuthonous. Flour, 19,472 bbls ?91.501 23 .London per AhcrysUcith Cartlc. Salmon. 22.0CO as $111 M)9 Flour, 9.231 bbls '.'.'.".Z 43970 Tot:vl $105,770 1 ULY. 12 To Quecnstnirn per lied Crosn. Client, &5,9i5 bus S53,8:o 15 To London per Jcxslc Jamlwn. Salmon, 22510 cs $110,080 17 To Liccrjxxtl per Woedlarh: Salmon, 3C.-0S7 as .....S180 45 . 'TUW BOAT CHARGES. Following is the schedule of prices for towage 'n and out over the Columbia Bar : For ve.els not . Inward Outward. exceeding Loaded. Ballast. 800 tons.$L50 $150 $150 800 to 1000 tons... 200 175 175 1000 to 1200 tons... 223 200 2O0 1200 to 1400 tons. 275 'J25 250 1400 tO 1600 tons... 300 250 300 Astoria Retail larkct. Flour per sack S1-J3. Wheat, per cental $1.752.00 Oats. u 61.7.1?.O0. Bacon, sides per lb, 15 to 18 cLs. Shoulders, " 12K cts. llains, " 1019 cts. Lard, " 141GK cts. Beef, 12K18 cts. Mutton, 1215 cts. J'orlc, 12K15 cts. Veal, 1518 cts. Butter, per roll 5570 cts. Egcs, per dozen3340 cts. Potatoes, new, per fl i3icts Cheese, per lb 1G20 to 40 cts. Cornmeal, er lb -1 cts. Oatmeal, u Gcts. Beans, " 4JiX cLs. Coffee, ' 12K40"cU.. Tea, " 23iK)cts. Ilice, " 8 10 cts. Sugar, " 914 cts. Syrup, per gallon 70c Si. lloney, per gallon SL40. Salmon, per kit $5. Onions, tier ib JXcts. A)ples tiried per lb 1018 cLs. Peaches " " 1.1 18 cts. Plums, " ' 12lGcts. Candles, per & 20 cts. Chickens, per dozen $G. Haj per ton $25. Hides, per R (i 9 cts. Oils, per gallon, boiled linseed, 75c; raw linseed, 70c; coal oil, 40c; lard $1.23. Notice to the Public. riTUIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE THAT I -- want to settle up my busisess. J .?? ,knwing themselves Indebted to me will please make Immediate settlement. fteLeTrin,gaSa'ltoCnac? W,H ' toria.Julyi6;i68l. MIKE MEYER" ASTORIAN DIRECTORY. State Officers: United States Senators j lL g1 Representative in Congress .SI C Oorge Governor..., Z. F. Moody '"vernor's S Cretan'...... Secn-taiv of Slate Assistant MT-vtnry ... State Tiejsurer AsstsUnit Tre-tsuren.. upt I'ulilic Instruction. Ch:is. B. Moores R. I. K-irhart F E.Hdgktn I d. Hfrrh A. F. Wlieeier K It McKlrox late l'rinicr... JV. H Byars Clf rk School feind Board E. P. McConwP Su.'t Insane Avlum Dr. H. Caronnter Sup't F nitemlary '-co. Collin 1 W. I. Ird S:preme Ju'grs J. B. Wald'i I v. W. Thayer DlSTKICT JUDGES : First District 1 R- Webster Second District-.. Robert Bean Third DLstrlcr K. P. BoNe Fourth District Seneca Smith Fifth District F.J Taylor Sixth District M. I. Olmsiead Clatscp County Officers: Judge O A Mctiuire Clerk- . C. J. Trenehanl Sheiiff. W. . Ros Commissioners -j ,' Jj Assessor. ..................J. F. Warren Treasurer.. . . Isaac Bergman Surveyor (I. F. Parker School Sup't J. E. Hlggiiv; Coroner.. ...... ..... J.; C. Ko- Astoria City Officers: Mayor . , J. W. Hume Auditor and Clerk.. T. S. Jewctt Chief of Police Clark Loughrey Treasurer. . J. G. Hastier Street Superintendent Thos. Logan COUXCILMEX : (C. H. Cooper First Ward A. A. Cleveland ( I. W. Case ( Thos. Dealv Second Ward C. J. Trenchard J a W. Stone. SOCIETY 3LEETIXS. Temple Lodge, No. 7A.P.A.M. REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS a Qrst and third Tuesdays in each'JV month, at 7J5 o'clock, r. m.. at the'V Hall in Astoria. Members of the order In good standing are Invited to attend By order of the W. 1. Bearer Lodge No. 35. L O. O. P. REGULAR MEETING EV- 1 seven o'clock, at, the I-odgeL.'T1 ria. Sojourning members of the order In good standing, cordially Invited to attci.d. By order X. (J. Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. O. O. P. REGULAR MEETINGS OF OCEAN EN IX campment No. 13. I. O. O. F., at the Lodge, in the Odd Fellows Building, at seven i. M., on the .second and fourth Mondays of each month. Sojourning breth u n cordiallv invited. By order C- P. Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. W. REGULAR MEETINGS OF SEASIDE Iidge No. 12, A. O. U. W. will be held in Pythian Hall on Friday evening of each week, at 7 o'clock p.m. Members or the order in good standing, and visiting Broth ers are Invited to attend. Library will be open fifteen minutes before ami af ter each meeting. By order M. AV. C. BROWN, Rec. Astoria Lodge No. 40. L O. G .1. ' REGULAR MEETING EVERY MON day evening at 7 :30 o'clock, in the Hall over Mr. Case's stoic. Members of the Or der, in good standing, aie invited to attend. By order W. C. T. American Legion of Honor. TEGULAR MEETING OF ASTORIA JA Council No. 995 Is held on the first and third Tuasday of each month, at 7 o'clock r. M. By order or the Council Commander. R.V.MONTE1TH, Sec'ty. Occident Counci No. 5. 0. C. P. MEETS EVERY FIRST AND THIRD Monday evenings of each month, at s o'clock P. M. Members of the order arc lespcctfully requested to attend. By order. C. BROWN, Recorder. Cushing Post No. 14, G. A. R. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS POST on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 7 :30 i at. Visiting "com rades cordially invited. Byoider P.C. Pacific Lodge No. 17, K. of P. KEGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS Lodge every Friday evening, at 7:30 o'clock, hi their Castle Hall, Sojourning Knights cordiallv Invited to attenl. GEO.P. WHEELER. K. of R. and S. Astor Lodge No. 6. K. of P. T1EGULAR MEETINGS OK THIS -" Lodge even Wednesday evening, at 7 -J30 o'clock, at their lodge room. In P thlan viiMiu. oKjuuiiiiiiy jvingiii eoroiauv iuvii ed to attend. W. K ROBB. K. of R. and S. Astoria Division No. One, Uniform Rank, K. of P. "OEGULAR MEETING ON THE SECOND JLX and fourth Thursdays of each month in their armorv Hall. In Pvthian Castle, at eight p.m. Regular dilll on the first and third ihursdays of each month, at Main t:eer wharf, at eight v. "sr. Sojourning sir Knights cordially invited to attend meetings and drills. GEO. P. WHEELER. Recorder. Astoria Worklngmen's Protective Union. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS LODGE every Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock, at their lxdge room, over Caniahan & Co.'s store, corner of Cass and Cheuamus streets. F. F. BLINN, J. C. ROSS, President. Secretary. Common UounciL REGULAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND fourth Tuesday evenings of each month at IVt o'clock. trs-persons desiring to have matters acted upon by the Council, at any regular meet ing must present the same to the Auditor and Clerk, on or before the Friday evening prior to the Tuesday on which the Council holds its regular meeting. THOS.S.JEWETT. Auditor aud Clerk. City Treasurer's Notice. THE Tax-list of the City of Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, is now in my hands for collection, and will remain with me for Thirty days. AH parties interested please take notice. J. G. Hustler. ... . , City Treasurer. Astoria, July 17,1884. Notice to Contractors. Xotico is hereby given that sealed pro posals will be received at the office of the Auditor and Clerk, nntil Monday, July 21, 1884, at 1 c-'clock r. m., for the improvement of the crossing of Jeffer son and Genevieve streets, in the City of Astoria as laid out and recorded by John McClure, by raising and repair ing the same, in accordance with Plans and Specifications on file in the office of the Auditor and Clerk. Bids must llP. niionmnnnia ..:m. guarantee signed by two responsible tax payers, to the effect, that i the con tract be awarded to such bidder, that he will, within 48 hours after notice of such award, enter into contract therefor -with good and sufficient sureties for the faithful performance of the work. . The right to reject any and all bids is hereby reserved. By order of the Common Council. L W, Case, ) Committee Tnos, Dealy, X on Streets and C.W. . bTOXE, ) Public Ways. Astoria. July 16, 1884. Notice of Assignment. CIRCUIT COURT, CLATSOP COUNTY Oregon. In the matter of the Estate of McCurtie and Holt, Insolvent debtors : -Assignee's notice of appointment. To whom it may cencern: The undersigned hereto gives notice of his appointment as assignee of the estate of McCurtie and Holt, in solvent debtors of Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon. All claims against said estate must be presented to me at my place of business in said city, duly verified as by law required, within three months from the date of this notice. J. E. THOMAS, Assignee of the Estate of McCurtie Holt, Insolvent debtors. July 7, 1854, dc-w A POSITIVE CURE roK EYEHY KORM OK SKIN And BLOOD DISEASE KKOJI Pimples to crofu'a aUIOCSANDS OF LETTERS In our pos session ieieat thlssterv: I have been a terrible vufferer tor jears with BJood and SKin Humors; have been obliged to shun public places by reason of mv disfiguriusr hu mors; have bad the lust plivslcian-. ; haw pent bund eds or dollars and gotnoieal c'ief until I used tin Ccticura llrsm vent, the new Bood Pntifl. r, inten.al. and cuxiccua and Cuticuua Soap, tin Great Skin Cures and Skin Beautlflers. ex ternally, whirli have cured me and left my tkln and blood as pure as a child's. ALMOST INCREDIBLE. James L, Itlt-bardsou, CibJom House, -c viivuus. on oain, sas : in W0 S.-iot-1110ns I leers broke out on mv bodv null I was a mass of corruption." Kverything known to the medical facult was tiled In vain I became a meie wreck. At times could not lift my hands to my head, could not turn In bed ; was hi constant pain, and looked upon life as a cure. Xo relief or cure for 10 wars. In I880 1 heard of the Cl trtka itr.Mi:niE.sused them and was per feeilj eured. Sworn to befoie I. S. fVin. J . l). cit w Konn. STILL MORE SO. WIII'.'K.IlonalcI. 2512 Dearborn Street, Chicago, gratefully acknowledges a cure 01 Eczema, or Salt Rheum, on head, neck, face amis and legs for seventeen years; no able to move, except on hands and knees; for one year ; not able to help himself for eight years ; tried Hundreds of remedies ; doctors pronounced his case nopdess. Permanent ly cured by the Cuticuka RxMEitiks. ""more wonderful yet, If. E. Carpenter, Henderson. N. Y cured of IVoiIasis or Leprosy of twenty years standing, by Cuticuka Rp.mkiies. The most wonderful cure on record. A dustpau f ul of scales fell from him daii v. Phvsieians and his friends thought he must d le. Cure sworn toberoro a Justice or the Peace and Henderson's most prominent citizei s. DONT WAIT. VYtllv to Uhforthe.se testimonials in full or send dtrertto ilia parties. Don't wait. Now is the lime to chip every species of Itching, Seal-. 1 imply. Scrofulous, Inher ited, Contagious, ami Copper-colored Dis eases of the Blood, Skin and Se.-lp wiih Loss, of Hair. Kfklfl iV fill i?rmr.-r!..4 .. !-;-. . ..... . 30 CLS. : Kksoi.vkjt, $t": SOAlb"i ct. l'OT- it.ii WKlii .M IIIEMICAL 10.. 1W-1(II1. M'lS". mors, uso Cuticlua So.vi, a real BcautiCcr SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE FOR CATARRH. Complete Treatment with inhaler for One Dollar. rSHIE ftrrcit H:i1s.-uiiIa lli jSJw J. filiation of Witcli Hazel, ifc American Pine, Canada Fir, ij Marigold, Clover Blossoms, eic. caueti nnutorus Jtad ical Cure, for the immedi ate relief and permanent cure of every form of Catarrh from a simple Cold in the Head to Loss of Smell. T:.ste r7 f ani Hearing. Cough and Ca V tarrhal Consumption. Com- ? jiieit ircaiiiieiu, consisimg Ljrof one bottle Radical Cure, one oox uaiarrnai solvent and one improved Inhaler, in one package, may now be had of all Dniguists for S1.00. Ask for SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE. 'The only absolute specific we know or." 2Tcd. T'ie. "The best we have found in a lifetime of suffering." lice. Dr. Wiggln, Boston. "After a long struggle with Catarrh the 1!aiical Clmie has conquered."- Iter. S. ir. Monroe, Lcicisburgh. Pa. " I have not found a case that il did not relieve at once." Andrcic Lcc, Manchester, Mas. DAIN! CollInO Voltaic Electric Plaster instantlv affects tho Nervous System and banishes Fain. A ncrfect Vlef ! !? luff oom. IS TEE CBI blnedwlth a Porous Plxs otx ter for 25 cents. It unni- SCFFERISa EEfiVE nilatcs Pain, vitalizes Weak and Worn Out Ports, strengthens Tired MufcIcs. prevents disease, and docs more in one hnlf the tiino than any other piaster in tho world, fold ovcrywhore. DELINQUENT TAX LIST FOR SCHOOL DIS TRICT NO. ONE, FOR 1SS3. Andrew Anderson $'5 GO Hiram Brown li5 47 W. J. Barrv 13 30 Beaver Lodge, No. 3T, I. O. O. F. . 3 f0 Elizabeth Brown 12 G7 Isaac Bergman 7 00 Mrs. Bergman and Mrs. Schlussel. 3 05 A.S.Bennett 11 20 H. Corbett 102 IK L Cohen U 3Ti A. A. Cleveland 2 G2 Chns. Ebert 8 40 Thos.H. Foss 4 90 Geo.Ganz 2 SO Holt Bros 4 20 N. Hardy. G 83 Hansen Bros 42 70 "Wm. Howe 29 7a Isaacs & SumiEerfield 11 37 Jacl:ius& Parks 3 f0 N.M. Kimball 2 4; Howell Lewis. 4 20 Loryea Bros 2 10 A. Montgomery. 40 95 Henry Miller, estate of 3 3G F. C. Norris 4 90 O. F. L. & B. Association 227 ) T. A. Orcntt 4 37 O.H. Pace 19 18 J. "W. Robb, estate of 25 97 Mrs.Myraltussell 9 10 Kuddock & "Wheeler fl 25 Seaside Packing Co 31 flO A. G. Spexnrth 10 50 Jas. Taylor. 27G 59 E. A, Taylor. 20 G. Mrs. F. H. "Worsloy. G30 Wing Sing 8 40 J.W.White 7 00 F.D.Winton G 30 Sundry others,amounting to about 36 00 Published by order. Jxo. O. Bozokth. C I.KIXKNWEIIEK. it. RKOW Leinemveber & Co., KSTAitr.istiKn ikw. ASTORIA, --- OREGON THIERS AM CUBRBIES, Manufacturers and Importers of all kinds of LEATHER AM FfflDIGS. Wholesale Dealers In OIL ANDT ALLOW. W'HIghest cash price paiil for Hides and Tallow. GERMANIA BEER HALL -AND BOTTLED BEER DEPOT, Chenamus Street, Astoria. The Best of Lager 5 Cts. a Glass. Orders for the Celebrated Columbia Brewery Beer Left at this place will be promptly attended to - m.??0 chean San Francisco Beer sold at this place. Wm. BOCK, Proprietor. That Hacking Cough can be so quickly cured by Sutloh's Cure. We guarantee It. Sold by "W.E. Dement. (Tj& 4 KfrKi z Overton's Leap. The following story of the fate of John Over, on, who sold the land on which the city of Portland, Or., now stands, has been handed, down by the Indians: uAf ter Overton left Oregon he next appeared as a trader between the Mex.cans and Indians on the frontier of Mexico. But having out rageously cheated both parties, the Indians 'shook' him, and the Mexican government, for some crime not re corded, set a price upon his head. He disappeared for a long time, but one day a party of Comanches came across him in Texas and immediately gave chase. Overton was mounted" on a powerful mustang, and for n time dis tanced his pursuers; but coming to a deep chasm, which was about twenty five feet wide, was suddenly checked in his escape. His horse was now too exhausted to make the leap, anil the Indians being out of sight behind a hill, he resolved to resort to strategy. Dismounting, he pricked his horse with his knife, causing the animal to leap over the precipice. A large hol low log lay a short distance from the edge of the chasm, into which he crept, unpreceived, as he thought, by his enemies. The Indians, howeer, had reached the top of the hill and saw his last movements. They rode up to the log and commenced, for his benefit, a narration of the tortures which they intended to inflict when they should catch him, and one of the party proposed having dinner on the spot. Overton's feeling3 may be imagined when they proceeded to light a fire within a few inches of him beside the log. His position, of course, became tinionaido. and he slid out, preferring to be shot rather than roasteu to aeatn. 111s persecutors opened fire on him, and, desperate as the chance was, he made a dash for the chasm. To the amazement of the Indians lie cleared it by a foot. Un fortunately for him, however, one foot alighted on a loose stone; he lost his balance, staggered backward, and rolled to the bottom of the chasm, where his mangled body was found beside that of his horse. The chasm bears the name to this day' of 'Over ton's leap.'' Educated by the New-papers. A member of a manufacturing firm that employs iXXJ men told a commit tee of the United States senate that the knowledge ho possessed he had got. by reading the newspapers and not from books; and that by reading the newspapers he kept himself in formed on the literature and current evenLs of the day. Tliou&ands of other prominent business men would make the same acknowledgment if questioned on the subject. The tend ency of all literature is toward expan sion, so the most industrious reader of books can scarcely in a lifetime become well informed. Newspapers, on the contrary, condense nearly ev erything into as few words as pos sible. Were a student to attempt to give the political, social, religious and literary thongbfc of the world for a day he might do it in far more ele gant style than the newspapers, but his history would occupy the reader's time for at least a week. The news paper is the true American univer sity. Tom Green county, Texas, is the size of Massachusetts, It has no towns, yet its assessed valuation is S5,000,000, with some 400,000 sheep, tho wool clip reaching 2,000,000 pounds last year; some 250,000 cattle, which are worth $3,000,000, besides horses, mules, etc. r - The Indians have diked and brought under cultivation in tho Swinomish. reservation on Pidalgo island, "W. T.t within the last three years about 400 acres. In Toulon, since the appearance of the cholera, fiies are lighted every night in all the streots as a means of purification. All hc Rssc To captivate the popular taste and surpass all previous efforts to please the palate, requires no small amount of knowledge and no little skill, and when w remember that the very agreeable liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs, is as i)?iH'ficiaI to the system, as it is ac ceptable to the stomach, we readily un derstand why it is the universal favor ite as a cure for Habitual Consumption ami other ills arising from a weakness, or inactive condition of the Bowels, Kid ncys. Liver and Stomach. Sample- bot tles free and large bottles for sale by W. E. Dement & Co., Astoria, Oregon. I'Ol'SG 3IKXI-KKAI) THIS. Tun Voltaic Belt Co., of Marshall, Mich., offer to send their celebrated Elec-Tito-VOM.uc 15EL.T and other Electck Appliances on trial for thirty days, to men (young or old) afllictcd with nervous debility, loss of vitality aud manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis, and many other dis eases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is "in curred as thirty days trial Ls allowed. Write them at once for illustrated pamphlet free. Wilson & Fisher, SHIP CHANDLERS. DEALERS IN Iron, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, NAILS AND SPIKES, Shelf Hardware! Paints and Oils STEAM PACKING, PROVSSIOP3S. FE.OUK ATili TillT.J. FEED. Agents for Salem Flouring; Mills, and Capital Flour. FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES. All sizes, at Portland Prices, in Stock. Corner Chenamus and Hamilton Streets ASTOKIA, OREGON. -ASK FOPv Union India Rubber Co.'s Ture Tara Gum CRACK PROOF RUBBER BOOTS. BEWAItE OK IMITATIONS ! Be sure the boots arc stamped CRACK PROOF on theJieels. and have the PURE GUM SPRINGS on the foot and Instep, which prevent their crackins or breakins "We are now making them with RUBBER AXD ASBESTOS Soles which will make them last more than twice as long as any Rubber boots made. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. ALL KINDS RUBBER BELTING, PACK ING, HOSE, SPRINGS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AD SHOES, iilC GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. E, II. PEASE, Jr. I Agents, S.M.RUNYON, i San Francisco. Absolutely Pure. This po der nover vrru. Anr.rvel o purity, strength and wholesomeness. More oconomie.il th m the cnlin:ir kiinls. and cannot be si! 1 in competition wifi the mul titude ot low ttst .short -i.!"hr, a'uin rr phosphate powders. Sold ov.bi in can, llov alBakinc Pewuei: Co., ICG Wali-M. N. Y. Smoker3 of Blsckwell'B Genuine Bull Durham SniokiajTobacco will rcceivo Premiums as follows on terms and conditions hero specified: 1st PREMIUM. SgjQQQ 2e! " 2,009 3d " $e,G00 22 other Premiums as hero shown. The 3 premiums will bo awarded December 22. 1S31. 1st Premium goca to tho person from whom wo rc ceivo the largest number of our empty tobacco bass prior to Dee. 13. 2d will bo pivca for the nest largest number and thus, in tua order of th number of empty taps received from each, to tho twenty-five successful con testants. Each ba? must bear our original Ball Dnrham label. U. S. Kovenne stamp, trad Caution Notlco. Ba?3 must bo done up securely in a package, with name and address of cender. and number of bag3 contain, ed. plainly mirkcd on tho outside, and must be ient. cbarsres prepaid, to Blackwcll'si Durham Tobacco Co.,Dranu.N.C. Every jrcnuino package ha3 picture of Bull. Sv our nest announcement. $500 $50 SiOO $350 $300 $275 $1250 $225 $20O $175 $150 $125 $100 $90 $so $70 $60 $50 $4 $30 $20 $10 BASBOTO'S teal HAYS NO EQUAL. -TIIE- The London Fisheries Exhibition HAVE AWARDED THE UOJjD medal TO Tie Barbour Brothers Coipni -FOR THE SUPSR3GR !TY or tui:ii: PLAX NET THREADS. Barnes' Fatcnt Foot and Steam Power Scroll Saws. Circnlav Saws. jZortlsers, lintlie.s. Tenoncr;, Formers, YAc. MmMmik Sole Aprnts. C2 Market St. Ssn Francisco. Mechanics' Too!?, Machinery. nd Hardware Catalogue of all ourgi.oiLs sent free on ap plication. 77.i .rwi i7. ,. Tl . r g-1 .v o SEM.XAL irEAKXnSS. LOSS OF JAX JIOOl), ok J the result of abuse. dteas? or excesses, ts oriKj (o a contlieutm culled PROSTA TOR RUE A. DR. LI ERIC'S IXriGORATOR I the OXL Ycxre for PROSTA TORRIIEA. Pnee. ?i.W per package. G jmclages. glO.W. Vttde to Hi ttl'ft ami Self-Analyst sent free. .UMress L IE RhS DlSPEXXARVfiH-IHs-WtfifSrcit, I -0 Oivrj S:. .' .: Fi ' n-n, (i'. Frank and dear. XXnvins Admitted tho Strexsstli of the- TCviilcncc a Prominent Pli3'- sician takes Lolled Acti&ii. Tho following letter tells its own story. Tho signnturo will bo recognized as that of the Physician-in-Chief of tho Do Quincy Home, and author of "Drugs That Enslave," "Tho Hypodermic Injection of Morphine," A Man ual of Nursing.'' and many other popular and valuable special medical werks: 101 Wist Textii STr.s:rT, . New York, August 11. 18tt. j Missis. Searuuy k Joiissox, GcnJone; Liko most of my profession, 1 am cautioiB about pinning my fai'h to any new medicino or curativo agent. But your BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER has broken through tho barriers and won its way to my good opinion. My altention was Erst called to it some eight months ago by a patient of mino Although I was well ac quainted with tho superior cxccllonco of your other plaster and antiseptic dressing, mado ospccially for tho profession, tho Benson's was comparatively now to mo. I had heard, however, of its merits a3 a remedy, in cases ofLamoBack, Local Rheumatism, Neural gia. Congestion of tho Bronchial Tubes and Lungs. Dyspepsia, Torpid Liver and tho liko affections, and havo sinco begun to experi ment with it personally. I find BENSON'S CAPCINE PLASTER an exceptionally clean ly plaster to uso. and rapid in its action. Many tests of Its qualities, mado in my own family and among my patients havo convinc ed mo that thcro is no single articlo so valu ablo for popular use, nor so helpful in tho diseases I havo named. Should you desire- to do so, you may uso my namo to that effect. Very truly yours, H. U. KANE, A. M., M, D. Tho genuino havo tho word CAPCINE cut in tho center. Prico 23 cents. Scabury Jfc Johnson, Chemists, New York. m cash QIVEfy AWAY rrectam I Sa. ll23 ail it 1 SSm MANHOOD piJ RESTORED Notice of Purchase. WE THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS day entered into co-partnership under the firm name of II. D. Newbury & I Stev ens. Irving Stevens having purchased the interest of B. F, Stevens iu the City Book Store. n. D. NEWBURY. ... , , IRVING STEVENS. Astoria, July 1st, 1SH, ft Mem Hocca of Becreation ! z. I ES GREAT L- f Kl lAfMI.UU J3 S& AND- itesioalL -COMPRTSING- HhQ liitS Lorpsl Sto is the fforld (ireator, Grainier ami Richer than ever. More popular ami more . generally than any other exhibition on earth. 45 Mini' ai Novel Acts In three eireus rings ami an enor mous IHcratcfl SiaRc, by TIib Chief Champions of Every Nation. 12 Genuine Bedouin Arabs 12 In prodigious performance. The Supremely Greatest Living BARE-BACK RIDERS, fijnniait', Acrobats-, Atblclcf, Wrestlers, Tumblers, Leapers, ami (Jrotesiiue Cir cus Celebrities, Itoller-Skakers, Hi cjclisis aatl CcIliag-walLers. Two Menageries in two Big Tents And one menagerie wide open in the streets, including' SAMSON, THE LARGEST ELEPHANT ALIVE ! Actual Expense $3,500 per Day, rain or shine. Stupendous ! Magnificent ! ! Superb ! ! ! Admission, :, 81.501 Children under 9, half pric BOATS AND TENTS 5 g 3 g g S 03 O O O rj L 5 : Po r Jg 5 " s: . en I $ cr - c? j 5" cSto .? 2 ' 9 " S P i- jAGS, etc., etg Sale of Cemetery Lots. XOTICE is hereby given that bids will be received at the office of the un dersigned. Auditor and Clerk of the City of Astoria until Thursday, July 31, 1S34, for Lots, JJlocks, Sections and Par cels of land m the City Cemetery on Clatsop Plains. Bids must state the price per lot or acre and the amount required. The highest bidder will have the Hioice of location. All sales made will be in accordance with the map of said Cemetery, in the office of the Auditor and Cleric The right to reject any and all bids is hereby reserved. By order of the Common Council. Attest: T. S. Jewett, Auditor and Chirk. Notice of Arch. Strectlmprovement. NOTICE is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Astoria propose to order the improvement of that portion of Arch Street lying be tween the west side of West Sixth Street and the west end of Arch Street, by cutting and filling the same to its full width, to the following grade, to wit: at its intersection with 'west Sixth Street 114 feet; at its intersection with West Seventh Street IE! feet; at its in tersection with West Eighth Street 128 feet; at its intersection with West Xinth Street 120 feet above the base of grades; and by planking the same to a width of sixteen feet in the center thereof, and by building a sidewalk on the south side of said street. And unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of two thirds of the property fronting on the said portion of said street be filed with the Auditor and Clerk within ten days of the final publication of this no tice viz: Tuesday August ", 18S4, the Common Council will order said im provement to be made. By order of the Common Council. Attest: T. S. Jfwett, Auditor and Clerk. Assignee's Notice. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon for Clatsop CountjC In the matter of the assignment of Jordan and Bozorth. Notice is hereby given that the undersign ed has been appointed assignee of the estate of Jordan and Bozorth. Insolvent debtors of the City of Astoria, Clatsop County, State of Oregon. All claims against said estate must be presented tome under oath within three months after this notice, at my office in the City of Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon. G.C FULTON, Assignee of the estate of Jordan and Bozorth, insolvent debtors. Julyu, ISSl. d-td Arc you made miserable by Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of appetite, Yellow Skin ? Shiloli's Vital izer is a positive cure. For sale by W. E. Dement. To v. huh millions make a pilgrimage to vi.it THE CrowDefl King; of Wondgrlanfl Will exhibit aj ASTOEIAoiWEBMDAY, J-OX' 23, Afteni'on and Evening I and T P.M. W. W. COLE'S Colossal Circus Consolidation. irousses ! Jngi?ess ! ! ! ! e3rEe3erved seats at small advance. Notice of Foreclosure. CIRCUIT COURT, CLATSOP COUNTY, Oregon. J. C. Trulilnger Plaintiff, vs. James Turk, Defendant : Notice of suit to foreclose Me chanic's Lien. Notice is hereby given that tho plaintiff, J. C.Trullingerhasl)roughtsuit against the defendant, James lurk, in theCircuit Court, for Clatsop County, Oregon, to foreclose a. mechanic's lien in favor of said plaintiff and against said defendant, on tho butldin? I situate and being on the "W Yx of Lot No. iour, in oiock jxo. i3i, in smveiy'3 Astoria. Clatsop County, Oregon, and also against the leasehold interest the defendant has In aud to said real premises ; for the recovery of and from the defendant the sum of Five Hundred Thirty-three 17-100 Dollars, the costs and disbursements of suit, and such other and further relief as to equity may seem just : all persons Interested in the en forcement or said lien or claimlnc any bene fit thereof, are hereby required to present their claims within ten days alter the final publication of this notice, and In case of failure so to do within said time, or so much further time as may be allowed by the Court or Judge; the party so failing shall forfeit the lien under the act of tho Legislative Assembly of the State of Oregon, termed "An act to provide for the Lien of Mechan ics, Laborers. Material Men and others, and prescribing tho manner of their Enforce ment," approved Oct. 23, 1S74. J. C, TEULLINGER. . . , Plaintiff. Astoria, Or., July M, 1SS1. d-tw Administrator's Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned has been appointed ad ministratrix of the estate of Isaac Foster, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to her, duly verified, at her residence in Astoria, Oregon, within six months from this date ; aud all persons In debted to the estate are notified to pay the same to her Immediately. Astoria, June llth.lS&i. dewks JANE FOSTER. Summons. IN TnE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon, for Clatsop County. Louisa Veatch, Plaintiff, vs. Allen "W. catch. Defendant : To Allen "W. Veatch, tho above named non resident defendant: You are hereby noti fied to appear and answer tho complaint of above named plaintiff filed against you In the above entitled court, in the above en titled suit, on or Defore the first day of tho next term of said court, which will be ou Tuesday, August 5th. 18&1, and you will take notice that it you fail so to appear and an swer, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in said complaint, which in substance is a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff and defendant, and that the custody of the minor children be award to plaintiff. This summons Ls published by irtue of an order made by tho Hon. A. S. Bennett, Judge of said court. June 13, isst. FULTON BROTHERS. Att'ys for Plaintiff. Administrator's Notice NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned has been appointed admin istrator of the estate of Mrs. Mary McDon ald, sometimes known as Mrs. Mary Thomas. All persons having claims against said es tate are hereby requested to present such claims duly verified within six months front the date of tills notice, at m y place of busi ness in Astoi la, Clatsop Count Oregon. ISAAC BERGMAN, Administrator. Astoria. July 3. 1SS1. Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATTHE co-partnership known under the firm name of Wheeler ec Robb, m the transaction of real estate and Insurance business, is this day mutnally.dlssolved, W. L. Robb retiring from the firm. The business will be hereinafter conduct ed by Geo. P. "Wheeler, who assumes all lia bilities, and to whom all outstanding ac counts will be paid. GEO. P. WHEELER. W. L. ROBB. Astoria, Or.. July , 181. JOHN P. CLASSEN, Manufacturer of French and American Candies ALSO JE2?GtsTcL Bread. Every morning, from the -ASTOItIA-o-BAKERY