m Wxt ja gtafatt ASTORIA, OREGON: SATCRDAY AUGUST 1G, IBS! SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE PORT OP ASTORIA. SAILED. Columbia, ss S F AucuBt 15 VESSELS IN THE RIVER. 0 Alden Besne, Am bk Mt Washington, Am sp Belle of Oregon, Am bk Coloma.. Kirkwocd, Br sp Alameda. Am sp NtvedDk, Am bk City of York. Larf o Law. Br sp VESSELS OH TRB WAY. i roKi Foreign Ports, for the Columbia River Amaca. 1229 Glasgow May 30 Abeooa, Br sp Qlasgorr Mar 25 Alpheta. Br bk London Mar 31 Britunia, Ger bk Liverpool June 26 Orisedalc, Br sp Liverpool. April 9 Oypru. 11 Bio Janeiro Mar SO Jupiter. Br bk Liverpool April 15 Janet McNeil, 893 Liverpool Kincardinsbiro Br bk Glasgow Aug 10 Mary A Troop, Rio Janeiro July S Ophelia. 1134 Liverpool Mcy '0 W II liesse. Am bk Newcastle July IU Werra. Gor bk Liverpool May 7 From American Forts. Acnes Sutherland, Br sp San Francisco Cal O. S. Hultert Am bk New ork July 2fi. O S Borcent, Am sp 1900 Philadelphia April 28 Cbesebroueh. 1507 Philadelphia July 4 TIDK TABLE FOB A8TORTaT AUGUST. niOH WATER. I LOW WATKK. First. Second. first. Second. cP5h5 h is g 5 h. m. h. tn. jw h. m. h. m. Jw 4 ,, ft, 1 8 51a 0 S 8 23p 11 2 41a 03 2 12p 2'8 2 9 53 C 0 l 10 7-9 3 43 00 3 10 29 i 3 10 .18 CM 10 OG 8-2 4 43 -01 4 03 2"9 4 11 51a 68 10 55 85 5 41 -04 5 03 2S 5 0 3Cp 7 2 11 42 S7 C 29 -0'6 5 57 2'6 0 - - - - 1 14 7-7 7 03 -0-7 C 46 2-2 7 0 2.yi 8-7 1 40 81 7 43 -07 7 31 18 8 105 SC 2 17 8-4 8 13 -O'C S 10 15 9 1 44 8-3 2 4C 85 8 42 0-3 8 57 1"2 10 2 26 7 9 3 12 8'5 9 10 00 9 42 10 . 11 3 17 7'4 3 42 8-3 C 33 0'G 10 3 07 1 12 4 18 6'9 4 20 8"0 10 16 1M 11 26 0G ' 13 5 26 64 5 13 78 11 01 2d - - 14 G39 5'9 G 17 76 07 05 0 01 25 15 7 56 V7 7 24 7 G 1 36 03 1 08 28 1G 9 13 58 8 31 77 2 48 01 2 21 30 17 10 2G G-2 9 40 7-9 4 01 0-0 3 37 '0 18 11 31a G7 10 42 8"2 5 12 -02 4 48 2-9 19 0 23p 73 11 37 85 G 18 -CT4 5 54 2o 20 - - - - 1 01 7-8 7 09 -05 G 52 20 21 0 28 86 1 37 83 7 46 -015 7 39 l'o 22 1 12 84 2 06 87 8 0) -0'4 8 24 l'l 23 1 52 8-1 2 34 8'8 8 32 -01 9 05 08 24 2 35 77 3 CO 8 8 9 01 0'3 9 48 P'5 25 3 21 7-2 3 27 J8 9 31 ID 10 33 03 , 26 4 20 07 4 03 82 10 06 l'G 11 23 0"2 . j 27 5 19 6-3 4 49 7"9 11 48 22 - - 28 0 17 3-9 5 41 7 7 0 1G 02 11 35a 27 I 2U 7 21 5 x 6 37 75 1 05 0 2 0 2ip 3-0 39 8 17 5 7 3i 7'5 2 CO 0-2 1 22 31 j 31 9 17a 0"0 8 35 7G 2 59a 01 2 27p 31 TllP hnure liotwooti miilt.i.rlif ...iH ..- designated by a (a. m.), those between noon and midnight by p (p. jr.). oh. oOro a denotes midnight, oh. Wm. denotes noon. The height is reckoned from the level of average lower low waters to which thesound mgs are given on the Coast Survey charts. Columbia River Exports. SniVMEKTS FOREIGN. JAXtJARV, '84. Wheat, 350.G75 bus S3G7,27G riour, o,-ji ums .. 422,600 Total 10 cargoes S789.912 FEBRUARY. Wheat, 314,113 bus . $313 ,932 Flour, 49.G09 bbls 221.G97 Salmon, 401 cs ... 2,005 Lumber. GOO M . 7 000 Total, 9 cargoes $544.CG4 APRIL. Flour, 32.403 bWs S150.714 Wheat, 22rf,05l bus!!!!!" 201.54G Total, 5 cargoes .-$355,200 MAY. Wheat, 110.527 bus 893,294 Cargoes 2. iuxf. Flour, 47.2C9 bbls ,...2H,359 Wheat, 150.CG1 bus.. 130,218 Salmon, 55.8CT.c . 270,918 Total, 7 caigoes.. SC21.495 JULY. Wheat, G5.945 bus s 53,850 Salmon, 5S.G03 cs. 200,515 Total, 3 cargoes -.$33063 AUGUST. 5 To lAvcrjmoljxr City of Dclht. Salmon, 48,820 cs 241.O40 Whea, 7,900 bus " 7,110 Total $218,130 5 To Panama perJEohu. Lumber, 371,022 fr. S5,150 TUG JIOAT CHARGES. Following is the schedule of prices for towage 'n and out over the Columbia Bar : For vessels not Inward .Outward. exceeding Loaded, Ballast. 800 tons...Sl50 $150 8150 800 to 1000 tons 200 175 173 1000 to 1200 tons 223 200 200 1200 to 1400 tons... 275 223 250 1400 to 1600 tons. 300 250 300 Foreign Salmon Shipments for S4. SLVV. Eslxlale Cutting, 3,000; Scandinavian, 2j500; J. G, Mepler, 1,000; "Vm. Hume 500; J. AY. & V. Cook. 'l,500. AnRloi American, 1,000. Total, 9,500. JUKE. Jlata Badollet & Co, 3,890; Scandina vian, 1,500; Timmins & Co., 2,250! Cut ting, 1,000. Total, 8,640. Chas. Cotesworlh Joseph Hume, 4,000; Thomes & Knowles, 5,500; G. T. Mvers, 1,000; J. W. & V. Cook, 1,000; Jas. "Will liams, 2,178; Fishermen's, 1,000; S. El more. 1,230; Wm. Hume, 750. Total, 13,108. 23.Aberystwith Castle.-nJ G Mecler. 3,000; Aberdeen Co. 810; Jno A Dovlin, 7,000; Astoria, 2,500; Booth & Co, 1,000; 2,000; Geo T Myers, 1,000-, Badollet & Co! 1,000; C Timmins & Co, 750; Total, 22,000. JULY. 12 Jessie Jamison, to London. Astor ia, 5,500; Wm. Hume, C,31C;, Badollet & Co., 1;500; J. O, Hanthorn, 1,000; C. Timmins & Co., 2,500; Jno. A, Devlin, 2.000: Geo. T. Myers, 1,000; A. Booth, 1, 500; F. ML Warren, 1,000; Cutting, 200. 15 Woodlark J. O. Hanthorn, 1,250; oHr3T'J03;Thom68and Knowles, 200; G.W Hume, C50; Pi. Adams, 1,250; Aberdeen, 1,G00; West Coast, 1,500; Scan fepan. 3,000; Fisherman's, 200; Jas. AUGUST. JiZlfPZ J? LiverpooL-Thomes VSn. w V""11 Peking Co. o'XXX' ;," wu; napgood t Co Catarrh cured, lieaitli and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Rem edy. Price 50 cents, Masai Injector free. Jor sale by W.E. Dement w AnRio-amencan, 2,000: J "W fc v Cook, 2,000; Scandinavian P'ke Co 3 oon TOumi. ""aniB, 1,500; Geo. 1. Myers, 100-Aberdeen Co.. 1.745- I v 1,220; G , W. Hume, 625; Jos.Hume. 7,700; Astoria Pk'g Co., 500. A. Booth k Co 1,000. Total 48,&0. U" ASTORIAN DIRECTORY. State OfBcers: United States Senators... J J. H. Slater ij N.uoipn Representative In Congress .M. C. Gorce Governor... 7. V Monrir Governor's Secretary..., Secretary of State Assistant Secretary .., State Treasurer Assistant Treasurer Sup't Public Instruction- State Printer. Clerk School Land Board. Sup't Insane Asylum-. . Sup't Penitentiary. Supreme Judges Cnas. B. Moores It. P. Earhart F E.Hodgkln Ed. Hfrsch A. F. Wheeler E. B. McElroy - W. H. Byars ...E. P. MeCornac ,Dr. H. Carpenter Geo. (W. P. A J. B. ( w. vr.i ...Geo. Collin P. Lord Waldo Tliayer District Judges First District .. L, K. Webster &ecoua District . Kobert Bean Third District R. P. Rntq TourtU District Seneca Smith Fifth District F. J. Taylor aixui jjisinci......... ......ai. l ujmsteaa Clatscp County Officers Judge C A McGuIre Clerk ' C. J. Trenchard Sheriff. .W. G. Boss Commissioners ? w5j?"en Assessor .. ... Treasurer........ Surveyor. school Sup't. w Coroner. ,. J. F. Warren Isaac Bcfimi'in l uuu. iiuuauii (J. F. Parker J. E. Hlgglns ..... ,l.;c. Ko Astoria City Officers: Iayor . j. w. Hume Auditor aud Clerk T. s. .Irwp Treasurer j, q. Hustler Assessor. Geo. P. Wheeler street superintendent Thos. Logan Chief of Police Clark l.mi!hrv Police Judge C. H. Stockton Sexton m. Conley COUNCILMES : in it ,... First Ward A. A. Cleveland ( u. u. amitn Ttfo Tloilt- Second Ward . C. J. Tienchard ( J. w. Case HOCIETY MEKTIXGS. Temple JLioCUje, Ho. 7A.P.AM. REGULAR. COilMUNICATIONS first and third Tuesdays In each Yy month, at 754 o'clock, p. M., at theV Hall in Astoria. Members of the order In good standing are Invited to attend.. By order of the W. M. Bearer Lodge No. 35, 1. 0. 0. F. REGULAR SLEETING EV- 3 ery Thursday evening at seven o'clock, at thft IjnApp-JSci room In Odd Kpllnws Mall. Astrw 'J?'s rla. Sojourning members of the order In good standing, cordially Invited to attend. By order N. G. Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. O. O.F. DEGULARMEETINGSOF OCEAN ES Xli campment Ho. 13. I. O. O. F., at tle Lodge, In the Odd Fellows Building, at seven p. m., on the second and fourth Mondays of each month. Sojourning breth ren cordially Invited. By order C P. Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. TJ. W. REGULAR MEETINGS OF SEASIDE Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. W. will be held in Pythian Hall on Friday evening of e:ich week, at 7 o'clock v. M. Members of the order in good standing, and visiting Broth ers are Invited to attend. Library will be open fifteen minutes berore and after each meeting. By order M. W. C. BROWN, ltec Astoria Lodge No. 40. 1. O. G.l. REGULAR MEETING EVERY MOX day evening at 7 :30 6'clock. in the Hall over Mr. Case's More. Members of the Or der, In good standing, aie invited to attend. By order w. C. T. American Legion or Honor. REGULAR MEETING OF ASTORIA , , Council No. 005' Is held on the first and third Tuesday of each mouth, at 7 o'clock i M. By order of the Council Commander. R.V.MONTEITH. Sec'ty. Occident Counci No. 5. 0. C. F. TlfEETS EVERY FIRST AND THIRD -LYJL Monday evenings of each month, at 8 o'clock P. M. Members of the order are tespectfully requested to attend. By order. C. BROWN, Recorder. Cashing Post No. 14, G. A. R. T"kRGTTT.ATl MRRTtKRR rT? TMIQ uncT Xt on the second and fourth Tuesdays of cauu uiuiim at 4 uu r. m. visiung com rades cordially invited. By order 2 P-C Pacific Lodge No. 17, EL of P. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS Lodge every Friday evening, at 7 :30 o'clock, in their Castle Hall, Sojourning Knights cordially Invited to attend. GEO. P. WHEELER, K.ofR. and S. Astor Lodge No. 6. K. of P. TJEGULAR MEETINGS OF TmS ' Lodge every Wednesday eveaing. at 7 :30 o'clock, at their lodge room. In Pythian Castle. Sojourning Knights cordially invit ed to attend. w. L. ROBB. K.ofR.andS. Astoria Division No. Ono, Uniform Bank, K. of P. REGULAR MEETING ON THE SECOND and fourth Thursdays of each mouth in their armory Hall, in Pythian Castle, at eight p. m. Regular drill on the first and third Thursdajs of each month, at Main street harf, at eight P. m. Sojourning Sir Knights cordially Invited to attend meetings and drills. GEO. P. WHEELER. Recorder. Astoria Workingmen's Protective Union. "REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS LODGE jl every xaursaay evening, at 8 o ciocK, at their Lodge room, over Carnahan & Co.'s fctore. corner of Cass and Chenamus streets. r.r.ut.iAn, J. U. KOSS, President. Secretary. Common CounciL REGULAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND fourth Tuesday evenlnirs of each month at iVt o'clock. BSTI'ersons doslrinir tn liii mittKi intoI upon by the Council, at any regular meet- Inir must TirpcAnf thA nmo tn thn t,Altn and Clerk, on or before the Friday evening Mijui m iuc iuesuayon wmen me uouncu holds Its regular meeting. THOS.S.JEWETT, Auditor and Clerk. CHUKCHI DIRECTORY. Grace Cnnncrr Rnlv nnmmnnnii first Sunday of every month. Sunday ci iut ut a. a. w.t ana t su p. m. r riaay afternoon service at 4 o'clock. Kov. if. u. wuson, Kector. FlItST PllKSnVTPm i'v f!TTmmr o vices atll a v. nH 7 t r Wi?nf.- day evening prayer meeting at 7 o'clock. Kev. J. V. Milligan, Pastor. lonokeoatioxal Cnuncn Services at U A. iL and 7 -p. m. Kev. Sam'l Wood, Pastor. - - . RflWAV CAVTTOT.Tf? f!TTrmrrr nli? at 10 30 -A. M. Eev. L. Dielman, Pastor M. E. CnuncH-Benices at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Lecture and Prayer Meet ing, Wednesday, at 7 p. m. Rev. Wm. Roberts, Pastor. Baptist Cnuitcn. Sen-ices each Lord's Day at 11' A. m., aud 7 p. ir. Prayer Meeting on Wednesday, at 7 p. sr. Kev. Winfield Scott, iastoral supply. LOEB & CO. JOBBERS IN WJLiVES. LIQUORS, AND CIGARS. AGENTS FOB THE Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. Tumblers Decanters, and All Kinds of Saloon Supplies. A1I goods sold at San Francisco Price. MAINBTBKET. Opposite -Farm &m, AjtoiU.- Owgoo. BABY HUMOR! Sutieura M wAXSq for" me." INFANTILE and Birth Humors, Milk Crust Scalled nead. Eczemas, and every form of Itching. Scaly, PlmplyScrof ulous and In herited Diseases of the Blood. Skin and Scalp, with loss of Hair, from Infancy to Age cured by tMe Cuticura Resolvent, ttie new blood purifier, internally, and Cuticu ha and Cuticura Soap, "the ere.it skin cures, -externally. Lbsolutdy pure and safe mm amy uc lucujruui inc momem or utrin. "OUR LITTLE BOY." Mr. and Mrs. Everett Srebhms. IShIHut. town, Mass. write: "Our little boy ws ter- oiy iuuiciea wuu bcroiuia. salt tmeum and Erysipelas ever since he was born, and nothing we could trive him helned him until we tried Cuticura Remedies, which grad ually cured him, until now he is as fair as any cuua." "WORKS TO A CHARM." J.1S. Weeks. Esn.. Town Trpasnnr. St. A1 bansVt. says In a letter dated Mav 23 : "It works to a charm on my baby's face and ueau. uureu ine neaa cniireivanu nasnear ly cleaned the face of sores. "I have recom mended it to several, and Dr. riant has or- uerwi u lor tnem." "A TERRIBLE CASE' Charles Eayre nink'e, Jersey City nelghts, N. J., writes : "My son. a lad of twelve ypara was completely cured of a terrible case of .eczema DyineuuTicuRA kemeiiies. From the top of his head to the soles of his feet was one mass oi scans." Every other rem edy and physicians had been tried in vain. FOR PALE, LANGUID, Emaciated children, with piniplv. sallow skin, the Cuticura Remedies will prove a perfect blessine. clcanslnir the hlnnd nnd skin of inherited impurities and expelling mc (.ciuu ui Buuiuiii, riicumansui, con sumption and severe skin diseases. Sold every where. Price : Cuticura, E0 cents ; Resolvent, Si.00 : Soap. 25 cents. Potter Druo and Chemical Co.. Boston. Mass. SeHd Tor "Hovr to Care SklnDlsenxes". T A TRV Use CatlcHra Sonp. an ex--- -- X qulsitely perfumed SUIn Keaulifler, and Toilet. Bath, and Nursery Sanative. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE FOR CATARRH. Complete Treatment with Inhaler for One Dollar. milE Great Balsamic Dis- JL tillatlon of Witch Hazel, American Pine, Canada Fir, Marigold, Clover Blossoms, etc.. called .an ford's itnd ical Cure, for the immedi ate reuci anu pennanent cure of every form of Catarrh from a simple Cold In the Head to Loss of Smell. Taste and Hearing. Cough and Ca tarrhal Consumption. Com plete treatmenr, consisting of one bottle Radical Cure, on box Catarrhal Solvent aud one Improved Inhaler, in one package may now be liad of all DrugtiLsts for S1.00. Ak for SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE. "The only absolute jpccific we know oL" Med. Time. "Ihe best we have found in a lifetime of suffering." Rev. Dr. Wiogln, Botton. "After a long struggle w Itli Cat irrh the Radical. Cuke has conouered."- licv. S. W. Monroe, LcKMmrgh. Pa. " I have not found a case that It did not relievo at once." lTicfrw Lee, Manchester, Jfaw. cQLLINs-S few B ife for Shat tered serves. Painful Muscles and eakt-ned VOLTAIC Orcans. Co 1 1 i ns Vo 1 talc Electric Plas ter imtantly affects the nervous system and uamsnes pain, nervous ELECTRIC ness and debility. A ASTErS penect Kicciro-i.nl vnnlc Baltrry com Lined lib n blshly taedlclual Platter for 23c. All druggists Carnahan & Co. SUCCESSORS TO I. W. CASE, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALK AND HKrAIL DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE Corner Chenama1) and Cass streets. ASTK!A - - - OKKGON Drugs and Chemicals J. E. THOMAS, DRUGGIST AND OX nu ji riianiiduibi, ik ASTORIA, !& Prescriptions carefully compounded l Day or Night. Magnus C. Crosby Dealer. In HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, Tin and Copper. The Gem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians. For.the Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to THE GEM SALOON. ALEX. CAMPBELL, - - PROPRIETOR Equalization of Assessment. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN" THAT ON the last Monday in August. 1881 , the 25th Inst., the board of equalization of Clatsop County, will attend at the office of the coun ty clerk, in said county, and publicly exam ine the assessment roll for the purpose of correctlne anv- errors -therein in the valua tion, description or quality of lands, lots, or otner property, atwncin time anapiaceau persons interested may appear. . J. F. WARREN, . County Assessor. Astoria, August l , l&i. VgCWPy i flu - a a MM fi l.D ' ft h n ijsf Suffering of a California Prospector. Wixxepeq, Aug. 8th. W. B. Mc Bride, of Chicago, who lias arrived here from a trip to the Bocky Moun tains, brings "word that a man named William Owen., a California miner, was found bv some railway navvies neir Kicking Horse river a few clays ago in a famished and partially de mented condition. Owens said he started on June 13th, with Joseph "Williamson, from Kamloops, on a prospecting trin. esnectin" to strike the Columbia river, but their supply of provisions gave out before reach ing there. They traveled sk days and a half without food, when "Wil liamson laid down and died. Owens then cut strips of flesh from his dead companion s legs which he ate spar ingly and proceeded on his tramp, He had been living sis days on hu man flesh when found, and still had a quantity of dried flesh in an old handkerchief. He was very weak and emaciated and told his story with difficulty. He repealed the hor rible details on several occasions and all who heard him are convinced that the story is true. He had a large roll of bills with him. The police have taken the matter in hand nnd will investigate it "Very Like a Whale." Capt. Frank Pierce, an old whale man of New London, Conn., gives this solution of the way the yarn about a black hump-back whale being seen off Block island started: He was on steamer Block Island and - they were lying still off the north end of the island, in the focr, while the captain of the steamer was listening to get his bearings from the fog whistle on snore. The current swept the steam er down near the Clav Head can buoy a large, black, conical shaped af- iair wnicu was dancing up and down, now under the water and now out. As the steamer near the buoy it shot up on the crest of a wave and came hissing for two-thirds of its length out of the water, throwing a cioua or spray and spume above it. "The-e-re she blows!" sang out Cap tain Pierce, halt involuntarily, and immediately the passengers rushed to the side of the boat to see the whale. By this time the buoy TTas soaring upward on another giant wave and "swish-swashed very like a whale." "And it is imnossible now." says Captain Pierce "to make the jB lock islancrs passengers believe that tney aid not see a real live whale, chock full of oil" Ilnnting Condors. The Chilian government has de clared a war of extermination against the condor. If offers a reward of 85 for every condor killed. The hunting of this bird of prey has, itnder the circumstances, become a lucrative business, though it seems doubtful, if one considers ihe astounding powers of the bird and its wonderful habits. that the government can or will ever succeed in destroying the species at any price. A southern paper in speak ing of this matter, says: "Shooting tne conaor on the wing is almost out of the question; for it sails at altr tndes far beyond the reach of the human eye, and roosts on peaks un measurably above the clouds. It has been seen at altitudes of 20.000 feet. It haunts the whole western slope of tne Antics not only Uhili, but Peru, Bolivia and Patagonia. Latterly the birds have so increased as to form a veritable scourge notwithstanding' the fact that the female lays but two eggs at a time, and that condor hunt ing has been a regular and lucrative calling for more than a century." New York Tribune. PILES! PILES! PILES! A SURE CURE FOUKD AT LAST! NO ONE NEED SUFFER. A sure cure for Blind, Bleeding Itching and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. "Williams (an Indi an Bemedy,) called Dr. William's In dian Pile Ointment A single box has cured the worst chronic cases of 25 or 30 years standing. No one need suffer live minutes after applying this wonderful soothing medicine. Lotions instruments and eleotuaries do more harm than good. "William's Indian Pile Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching, (particular ly at night after getting warm in bed,) aots as a poultice, gives instant relief, and is prepared only for Piles, itching of the private parts, and for nothing else. Bead what the Hon. J. M. Coffinber ry of Cleveland says about Dr. "Wil liam's Indian Pile Ointment: I have used scores of Pile Cures, and it af fords me pleasure to say that I have never found anything which gave such immediate and permanent relief as Dr. "William's Indian Ointment Hon. Judge "W. P. Coons, Maysville, Ey., says: "I have suffered for years with itching piles, and have used many remedies. I have used Dr. "Wil liam's Indian Pile Ointment and been cured while every other remedy has failed." For sale by all druggists and mailed on receint nt nrino. SLflO FRAZLER MEDICINE CO., Proprie tors, UIiEVEIiAND, (J. TOUSC ME!-READ THIS. Thk Voltaic Belt Co., of Marshall, Mich.. Offpr tn snrl tlipir Tahrntof1 Iff rn tko-Voltaic Belt and other Electkic Appliances on trial for thirty days, to lucu uuuug-ur om; aiuicicu wun nervous dfillilitv. Invl fif virallti' nml tinnlmnl nml all kindred troubles. Also for rheumatism. neuralgia, paralysis, ana many other dls- and manhood guaranteed. No risk Is In curred as thirty days trial is allowed. Write them at once for illustrated pamphlet free. BOATS AND TENTS 3 5 - ? 5- 0 s w o jr s 2 3 g : i 8 g 3. g. Is p w 3 s HI f SJJ. CO O at 1 S. o S ! S. 8 or & 2 g L?Og c .M T ? 5? a 3- - 2 I 1 P " g ? ? B- FLAGS, ETC, ETC. Check Lost. rpECKN0.217f DRAWN ON CORBITT X ?nd Macleay of Portland, signed by J. G. llegler, in favor of B. Haggerty has been lost. Payment has been stopped. warded11 t0 the undeis!Sned and. be re- Astoria.Aus.S.im B' DAGGERTY- W TROYALK&'p'ttJi POWDER Absolutely Pure. This potvder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wbolesomeness. More economical th.m the nltnary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the mul titude ot low test short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in can.. Uov- Ar.HAKIXO rOYTDKR uo., ion u an-st. is. i. -ASK FOIJ Union India Subber Co.'s Tare Para Gum CRACK PROOF RUBBER BOOTS. BEWAKK OF IMITATIONS ! r.e sure the boots arc stamped CRACK PROOF on the heels, and have the PURE GUM SPRINGS on the foot and Instep, which prevent their cracking or breaking "We are now making them a ith RUBBER AND 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, TACK ING, HOSE, SPRINGS, CLOTHING. BOOTS AND SHOES. Etc. GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. R. H. PEASE. .Ir. I Agents, S. M. RUNYON, S San Francisco. Barnes Patent Foot and Steam Povrer Scroll Saws. Circnlnr Saws, MrtiscrH, I.nlhe8. Tenoners, Formers, Etc. .Osliorn&Alemiler 33E Solo Agents. C2S Market St. San Francisco.' Mechanics Tools, Machinery, and Uardware. Catalogue of all our goods sent free on ap plication. T.r reason tii:' T t i' -.. j;..' c'lrnl FRillXAL WLWRXESS. LOSS OF J.t.V HOOb,amtthere;uHcfabjte.dtscateorexceisrs, isos-ing to a complication cslltl PROSTA TOR RURA. VR. LIERIG'S I.TlGORATOR ti ihe OXL Voire for PRO STA TORRIIRA. Price. pj 00 per package, C paclagej. git) CO. Huule to Ryrlth and Self-Analgztteulfrte. AMress LIR Rli; DrsPRXSARVfor lhie,tfi of M'. 1-0 Geary Si .s tr fruiifttco, Cil. Frank and Clear. Hnviiicr Admitted the Streusrth of the Evidence n Prominent IM13--.s I clan takes I.osiraI Action. The following letter tells its own story. Tho signature will bo recognized as that of tho Physician-In-Chief of tho Do Qaincy Home, and author of "Drags That Enslavo," "Tho Hypodermic Injection of"Morphine," A Man ual of Nursing." and many other popular and vnlaablo special medical werks: 191 West TciTn Street. 1 Nkw YonK, August 11. 1SS0. J Messts. Seaburt k Jounsox, Gentlemen: Like most of my profession, 1 am cautions about pinning my faith to any now modicino or curativo agent. But your BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER has broken through tho barriers and won its way to my good opinion. My attention wo3 first called to it somo eight raonth3 ago by a patient of mino Although I was well ac quainted with tho superior oicellonco of your other plaster and antiseptic dressing, made especially for tho profession, tho Benson's was comparatively now to mo. I had heard, howover, of its merits as a remedy, in cases of Lame Back, Local Rheumatism, Neural gia. Congestion of tho Bronchial Tubes and Lungs. Dyspepsia, Torpid Liver and tho like affections, and havo sinco begun to experi ment with it personally. I find BENSON'S CAPCINE PLASTER an oxcoptionally clean ly plaster to uso. and rapid in its action. Many tests of its qualitiesmado in my own family and among my patients havo convinc ed mo that thcro is no single articlo so valu able for popular uso, nor so helpful in tho diseases I havo named. Should you desiro to do so, you may uso my namo to that effect. w Very truly yours, H.II.KANE,A.M.,M,D. Tho genuino havo tho word CAPCINE cut in tho center. Prico 25 cents. Seabury & Johnson, Chomists, Now York. WEST SHORE LUMBER MILLS J. C. TRCLLIXGER, - - - Proprietor. MANUFACTURER OF AXD DEALER IX All Kinds of Lumber, ON AND AFTER THIS DATE WILL sell Lumber andBoxes at follewmjrrates: All Rough Lumber, (only to special aurecnicm;, ..1U 00 N o.l Flooring and Rustic, (only to spe- No. 2 Flooring and Rusti'c.TonTy tospe-" -.r "V siuii; ..iu oo Mmimlnfrq innnrcunf nliaqnii.th.n .. body. " e fc-1'" "-"- FlSh BOTPS. UVf Cfinta nf mill OKaaV. .n cents at mill. " ' """"'" a L21NEXWEBER. Leinenweber & Co., E3TABLISUED 1833. ASTORIA, - - . OREGON TAMERS m CDSBBIES, Manufacturers and Importers of all kinds of LEATHER AM MIIN&S. Wholesale Dealers In OIL ANDTALLOW. ca-HIghest cash price paid for Hides and Tallow. Shiloh's Catarrh .Remedy a posi tive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker Month. Sold by W. E. Dement. .VTXS-iJXXi MANHOOD jJC RESTORED BARBOUR'S Irish A23K THE BiSST. unw.7 Awvwvl I I ifyfw cCjs kjj ?vSvr ' wsfVrM THEY RECEIVED THE ONLY G-OXiI TVrF!TAT. For FLAX THREADS at the London Fisheries Exhibition 1883. And have been awarded H1CHER PRIZES at the various INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITIONS Than the goods or any other THREAD MAUFACTURERa IN IHE WORLD. Quality bee Always HENRY DOYLE & CO., 517 and 519 Market Street, - - San Francjtcq, A Rents for Pacific Coast. Seine Twines, Rope and Netting Constantly on -Hand. Summons. JUSTICE'S COURT FOR THE PRECINCT of Astoria, State of Oregon, County of Clatsop, ss. Martin Foaid and F. R. Stokes, partners doing business under the firm hanie of Foard & Stokes Plaintiffs vs. Herman Kuckl, de fendant. Civil action for the recovery of Money. To Herman Kucki, the above named De fendant : In the name of the State of Ore gon : You arc required to appear before the undersigned, a Justice of tne Peace for the Precinct aforesaid, on the 19th day of September, 1881. at 10 o'clock in the fore noon of said day, at the office of said Jus tice, in said Precinct, to answer the above named Plaintiffs in a civil action. The Defendant will take notice that If he falls to answer the complaint herein, the Plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of S141.50 and costs and disburse ments cf this action. Service by Publiction of this sumiirns is hereby ordered. Giveu under my hand this 7th day of Au gust. 1SS4. N. E. GOODELL, Justice of tho Peace Assignee's Notice. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF OREGON, f"r Clatsop countv. In the matter of the assignment of the Union Packing Company. Notice Is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed assignee" of the estate of the Union Packing Company, In solvent debtors, of the city of Astorhi, Clat sop county, Oregon. All claims against -said estate must be presented to me. duly verifiea, within three months from this date, at my office, in the city of Astoria, Clatsop countv. Oregon. C.H. PAGE. Assignee of the Estate Union Packing Co. Dated Aug. 4, 18S4. 5-7w Dissolution of Co-partnership. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE co-partnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned.under the firm name of UHIn & Soderlund, is by mutual consent dissolved, John Ullln retiring, and E. Soder lund to conduct the business of said Ann and pay all indebtedness of, and collect all ac counts due said firm, and assume all the responsibilities thereof. E. SODERLUND. . , , JOHNULLIN. Astoria, Oregon, August 4, 1SS4. Administrator's Sale. PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE Probate Court of Clatsop County, Oregon made on the 2lstday of July, ISM, the un dersigned administrator of the estate of Thomas Savage, deceased, will, on the 27th day of August. 1ES1, at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m., at the Court House door In Astoria, Oregon, offer at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash In hand, the following described real property belonging to said estate to-wlt: the North East quarter of Section twenty-eight (2S). in Township eight (8) N. of Range eight (8) W. of the Willam ette Meridian in the State of Oregon, con taining 160 acres, B.B. FRANKLIN, d-5w Administrator, Executors7 Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned have been appointed exec-titi-tr- nnri ovixMitnrfl of thft last will and tes tament of Adam Van Dusen deceased. All persons uaving ciauns asjaiusi. mu esiuie vi said Adam Van Dusen, deceased, are here by notiueu to present ine same uuiy vr ri fled to us at the store of A. Van Dusen & Co. at Astoria, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof ; and all persons indebted to said estate are notified to pay such In debtedness to us at the samo place forth - Wlth' CAROLINE VAN DUSEN. BRENHAM VAN DUSEN. HUSTLER G. VAN DUSEN. Astoria, Oregon, July 28, 1884. d-4w Threads etwiH he Depeadsd m. Notice to Whom It May Concern. TnE UNDERSIGNED HAVING 'BEEN appointed Administrator of the estate of John Huhtala deceased, all persons having claims against said estate are nereby requested topresent such claims dulyvenfled within sK months of the date of thk notice, at my residence In Upper Astoria. Clatsop County, Oregon. t . , , ANDREW BARRY. Astoria, July 23, 1S84. Notice to Whom It May Concern.. a IHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN . appointed administrator of the estate of John Humo deceased, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby re quested to present such claims duly verified, within six months from the date of this no tice, at my office In William Hume's cannery. In the city of Astoria, Clatsop County. Ore gon. J. W. HUME. Astoria. July oth. 1884. d-6w City Treaaurer'a 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. All parties interested please take notice. J. G. Hustler. City Treasurer. Astoria, July 17, 1884. Notice. THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing between J. W. Hume, John Hume, deceased, and Wm. Hume In the salmon canning business at Astoria, Oregon, lias been dissolved by mutual consent, and the contract under which J. W. Hume has managed the cannery of Wm. Hume at As toria for the season of 1884, for a share of the profits, lias terminated by mutual corneal. War. HUME. d-3t J. W. HUME. Notice to the Public. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE THAT want to settle up my business. Those knowing themselves Indebted to me will please make immediate settlement. Any one having a claim against me will please bring it in at once. MIKE MEYER. Astoria, July 1C, 1884. Assignee's Notice. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon for Clatsop County. In the matterof the assignment of Jordan and Bozorth. Notice Is hereby gpren that the underslfra 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 tfae Clty of Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon. G.C FULTON, Assignee of the estate of Jordan and Bozorth, insolvent debton. July 14,1854. d-td Notice of Assignment. CntCUIT COURT, CLATSOP COUNTY Oregon. In tho matter of the Estate of McCurti and Holt, insolvent debtors : Assignee' notice of appointment To whom if May cencern: Ihe undersigned hereto give notice of his appointment as assigns of the estate of McCurtie and Holt, la solvent debtors of Astoria, Clatsop Coantr, Oregon. All claims against said estate must b presented to me at my place of business in said city, duly verified as by law required, within three months from tha date ot this notice. J. E. THOMA3, Assignee of the EsUU oi McCurtio & Holt, insolvent 4tbtocs July 7, 1354, dfiir b . f Mitfx .