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-. --V? Bl Itc ga itefatt. ASTORIA, OREGON: FRIDAY AUGUST 22. 1SS4 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE PORT OP ASTORIA. SAILED. Orrgon, as Pochlm&n. S F August 21 VESSELS IN THE RIVER. Alden BesEe. Am bit MtWaehinKton, Am p Belle of Oregon, Am blc Coloma. Kirkwood, Br sp Alameda. Am sp Navesink, Am bk Cur of York. Lar?o Larm. Br sp VESSELS OX TEE WAY. KroR Foreleii Ports, for the Columbia Ulvcr Amana. 1229 Glasgow May 30 Abeona, Br sp Glasgow May 25 Alpheta. Brbk London Mar 31 Brittatiia, Ger bk Liverpool Jane 20 Grisedalc, Brsp Liverpool. April 9 Cj prus. 1051 Rio Janeiro Maj U0 Jupiter Br bk Liverpool April 15 Janet McNeil, SU3 Liverpool Kincardmshire Br bk Glasgow Auk 10 Lord ICinnaird, Br bk Callao July 21 Mury A Troop, Kio Janeiro Jnly 3 Oplitlii. list Liverpool May JO W II Beose, Am bk Newcastle July 10 Werra. Gcr bk Liverpool May 7 From American Forts. Amies Sutherland, Br sp San Francisco Ckl C. S. Hulbert Am bk New York July 2fi O S Bement, Am sp 1900 Philadelphia April 23 Chesebrough, 1507 Philadelphia July 4 TIIK TAIiriKFOi: ASTORIA. AUGUST. HK511 WATKR. LOW WATKK. First. Second. First. Second. E -f B ? E 5 S a shIsih a h a h a wi. . h. in. .. h. mi. .v fc. in. . U, ft. 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Win. a denotes midnight. u. mm. denotes noon. The height is reckoned from the level of a eragc Ion er low waters to w Inch the sound Intrs are trlven on the Coast Survey charts. Columbia River Exports. BHIPMKNTS KOItKrQN. JANUAKV, '81. Wheat. :L50 f.T." tiiKi S307.27G Flour, 85,290 bbls , 422,660 Total 10 cargoes ..$789,942 FKIIKIIAUY. Wheat, 314,113 bus 313,902 Flour, 49 009 hbls . 221,097 Salmon, 401 cs 2,003 Lumber, COO M 7,000 Total, 9 cargoes S544.GG4 a Pit in. Flour. 32.493 bbls ?150,714 Wheat, 22.1,031 bus 2oi.5tG Total, 5 cargoes $355.2G0 MAY. "Wheat, 110.327 bus Cargoes 2. " .!!!' F. Flour, 47.2G9 bbls Wheat, 150.GG1 bus Salmon, 33 8C0 c $93,294 ..?214,339 .. 13018 . 270.918 Total, 7 eargoes ?C2I,195 JULY. Wheat. 6V.U5 bus $ 53,830 Salmon, 58.G03 cs 290,315 Total, 3 cargoes :i50,3G5 AUfiU.ST. ft-To Liverpool per Citu " Delhi. Salmon, 43,820 es $241,040 Wheat, 7,900 bus 7,110 Total 5 To Panama perAMux. Lumber. 371.022 ft ?2 18,130 5.130 TUU BOAT CIIAUGES. Following is the schedule of prices for towage in :ind out o er the Columbia Bar : For es'!s not . Inward . Outward. exceeaing uuded. Ballast bOO IOUS...S150 SI 50 S130 175 200 230 300 800 to moo tons... yiw 175 200 1000 to 1200 tons... 225 1200 to 1400 tons... 275 1400 to kkw tons... :o Ahtorin Itetail jlnrkt. Flour per sack $1X3. heat, per cental S 1.73612.00 VJats, " Sl.73?.O0. Jaeon. sides per lb, l7li ets. bhoulilws, " 12K cLs. as, - 1720 cLs. iU " H6j-lfi; cts. Beef, 1018 els. Mutton,.sH cte. J'ork, 121." ct.s. Veal, 12(l,s ets. Butter, per roll 5T70 cts. EpC3, per dozen 27X30 cts. Potatoes, new, per lb llcts Cheese, per lb ifi20 to 40 cts. Commeal, per lb 4 cts. Oatmeal, " (JWcts. Beans, - 4$t&iX ctb. Coffee, - l2K40ct. rea, " 23K)cts. Hice, " 8 10 cts. Sugar, " ;ii4 cts. Svrup, per gallon 70c 51. Honey, per gallon Si.40. Salmon, per kit S3. Onions, tier lb IlcLs. Apples dried per lb 101 ets. Peaches " 18 cLs. Plums, - " i2Ki0ets. Candles, per C 20 cts. Chickens, per dozen 5G. Hay, per ton S20. Bides, iier lb ('. ffr i H Oils, per gallon, boiled linseed. 75e raw linseed. 70c: coal oil. 4e: lardsi.25. CLATSOP MILL COMPANY Manufacturers and Dealers in Lumber, Salmon Trays, BOXES, ETC. OFFICE AND MILL, CORNER SALMOX AND CEDAU STREETS. ASTO RCA. - Oregon. Dissolution of Partnership. THE FIRM OF STONE & D4.VIDSON IS thi-j day dissolved by mutual consent. v,. W. stone will conduct the business in fu ture, and collect all accounts and pay all debts of the late firm. ., C W.STONE. J. A DAVIDSON. ASTORIA! DIRECTORY. State Officers: United States Senators j J; "; pjj Representative In Congress M. C. George Governor. Z. F. Moody Governor's Secretary Chas. 15. Moores Secretary of State K. F- Earhart Assistant Secretarj- F. E. Hodgklu State Treasurer :.... Ed. Hfrsch Assistant Treasurer A. F. Vlieeler Sup't Public Instruction E. B. McElroy State rrlnter. W. II. Byars Clerk School Land Board E, P. McComac Sup't Insane Asylum Dr. H. Carpenter Sup't Penitentiarj'. ;eo- Collins (W. P. Ird Supremo Judges -.L B. Waldo ( W.W. Thayer District Judges : First District L, K. Webster Second District Itouert Bean Third District K. P. Bo se Fourth District Seneca Smith Fifth District F. J. Taylor Sixth District M. i oimiieaa Clatscp County Officers: Judce C A 3IcGulre Clerk C. J. Trenchard Sheriff Commissioners.., Assessor Treasurer. Surveyor.... School Sup'r Coroner. "W. ;. i!os J 1). IC Warren " ( Jno. Hobson J. F. Waricii .lsajic Berumaii G. F. Parker I. K. Hlgidns l.;u. Ko-vJ Astoria City Officers Mavor. ...J. "W. Hume Auditor and Clerk Treasurer. ., Assessor. . Street Superintendent Chief of Police Police Judge Sexton . T. S. Jewel t J. G. Hustler .Geo. P. Wheeler ... Tlios. lA)gan ..Clark Loughrey C. H. Stockton M.Conlt-y OOUNOILMEX : (C. H. Cooper First Ward - A. A. Cleveland ( G. G. Smith (Tlios. Dealv Second "Ward., .-C. J. Tieuchard 1 1. W. Case SOCIETY HEETISUS. Temple LiOdgo, No. 7A.P.A.M. REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS JJ first and third Tuesdays in eiUiliYy month, at 7J4 o'clock, v. m.. at tlio'V 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. O. O. P. REGULAR MEETING EV- asju cry Thursday oening at-S3-seven o'clock, at the liOdgeSStSf room in Odd Fellows Hall. Asto- ria. Sojourning members of the order in good standing, cordially invited to attend. By order N. (J. Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. O. O. F. KEGULARMKEHNGSOF OCEAN EN campment No. 13. I. O. O. F., at tlie lAt&ge, in the Odd Fellows Building, at seven r. m., on the second and fourth Mondays of each month. Sojoui nlng breth ren cordially Invited. By order C P. Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. W. REGULAR MEETINGS OF SEASIDE Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. W. ill be held tn Pythian Hall on Friday evening ot e;u-h week, at 7 o'clock p. m. Members of the order In good stauditig, aud visiting Broth ers arc invited to attead. Library will he open fifteen minutes before and after each meeting. By order M. W. Q. BKQWN. Itec. Astoria Lodge No. 40. LO.Q.l. REGULAR MEETING EVERY MON day evening at 7 -JSO o'clock. In the Hall over Mr. Case's store. Members of I he Or der, in good standing, aae Invited to attend. By order W. C. T. American Legion of Honor. KEGULxVR MEETING OF ASTORIA Council No. 095' Ls held on the first and f lil.l 'P. a ...... A l. .1. . . .. . a (.mill iiiuauu) in cacil IllOUUI, HI 1 O ClOCK !. M. By oider of the Council Commander. Occident Council No. 5. 0. C. P. MEKTS EVERY FIKST AND THIRD Monday evenhnrs of each month, at u iiwi. i . ai. aiemuers oi mo oraer are i-especlfully requested to attend. iy oruer. C. BROWN, Recorder. dishing Post No. 14, G. A. R. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS POST on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 7:30 i m. Visiting com rades cordially Invited. By order P. C. Pacific Lodge No. 17, BL of P. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS Lodge every Friday evening, at 7:30 o'clock, In their Castle ILUl. Sojourniug Knights cordially Invited to attend. GEO. P. WHEELER, K.of R. and S. Astor Lodge No. 6, K. of P. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS xv Lodge every "Wednesday evening, at 7 :30 o'clock, at their lodge room. In Pythian CaMle. Sojourning Knights cordially invit ed to attend. L. ROBB. IL of R. and S. Astoria Division No. One, Uniform Rank, K. or P. REGULAR MEETING ON THE SECOND and fourth Thursdays of each month In their armorv Hall, in Pythian Castle, at eight r. si. Regular drill on the first and third Thursdays of each month, at Main street wharf, at eight i si. Sojourning Sir Knights cordially invited to attend meetings and diills. GEO. P. WHEELEH. Recoider. Astoria Workingmen's Protective Union. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS LODGE every Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock, at their Lodge room, over Catnahan & Co.'s store, comer of Cass and ChenamuR streets. F. F. BLINN, J. C. BOSS, President. Secietary. Common Council. REGULAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND fourth Tuesday evenings of each month at 7J4 o'clock. 8Persons 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. JEWKTT, Auditor and Clerk. CIUJ11CH DIHBCTOKY. Gback Chokcii Holy Communion first Sunday of every month. Sunday services at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. si. Friday afternoon service at 4 o'clock, llov. f. D. Wilson. Hector. FmsT PitESBYTKnrAx Ciruncu Ser vices at u a. m. and 7 v. si. Wednes day evening prayer meeting at 7 o'clock, lscv. J.T. Mililgan, Pastor. Coxgbeoatioxai. Cuukcu Services ?&n,-; M and 7 p- M- llw- am,1 Wood, Pastor. Romax CATnoLic Cmnicn Services at 100 a. m. Bev. L. Dielman, Pastor M. E. Ciiunar Services at 11 a. si. and 7 p. m. Lecture and Prayer fleet ing, Wednesday, at 7 p. 3d. Rev. Wra. Roberts, Pastor. , BaJtist Cnuitcn. Services each Lords Day at 11 a. m., and 7 i m. Prayer Meeting on Wednesday, at 7 P. SI. Rev. WiiifluM v..- V, i supply. "M,"w "-"" '"3l" Washington Street Improvemsnt. NOTICE is hereby given that tlto Common Council of tieItof iStoriS propose to order the improvement of that portion of Washlng&nsSeSt fn the city of Astoria, Clatsop County, Or egon as laid out and recorded by John Mc Clure from the south side of Einhth street to thejjouth side of Squenonua street by grading tho same to Hs?uH w dth to the established grade as Si toblLshed by ordinance No. B43oftho cltv of Astoria. And unless a remonstrance slcned by the owners of two thirds of the property fronting on the said portion of said street ba filed NYlth tho Auditor and Clerk within ten days of tho final publication of this no tice viz: Monday September 8, 1884. the Common Council will order said im provement to be made. By order of tho Common Council. Attest: T. S. Jewktt, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, August 15, 1884. BABY HUMOR! "See what Suticura does for me." INFANTILE and Birth Humors, Milk Crust Scalled Head, Eczemas, and every form of Itching, Scaly, Pimply, Scrofulous and In herited Diseases or the Blood. .Skin and Scalp, with loss ofllair. from Infancy to Age cured by the Cuticuka Resolvent. ttu new blood putifler. Internally, and Cuticu ka and Cuticuka Soav, the great skin cures, externally. Absolutely pure ami aafc ana man ue uzcajrnm inc moment or otrtn "OUR LITTLE BOY." Ir. and Mr?. Everett Stebbms, IMcher- iovn. auks. write: "our mtie boy was ter ribly afTllcted with Scrofula. Salt Rheum and Erysipelas ever since he was born, and nothing we could cive him helned him until we tiled CtrricuiiA Remedies, which LM-mi. ually cured him, until now he is as fair as anv cnuu." "WORKS TO A CHARM." .LIS. Weeks, Esq.,Tow-n Treasurer, St, Al bans Vt. savs in a letter dated Mav 2s . "It works to a charm on my baby's face and head. Cured the head entirely and has near ly cleaned the face of sores. "I have recoin- menuea it to several, and Dr. Plant has or dered it for them." "A TERRIBLE CASE," Charles Eavre Ilinkle. JeisevCltvIIiiL'ht. N. J., writes : "My son. a lad of t w el ve years was completely cured of a terrible cae of i'.czemanvinei;uTicuK. kemkdifs. From the top of his 1-ead to the soles of his feet was one mass otscaov Kverv other rem edy and physicians had been tried In vain. FOR PALE, LANGUID, Emaciated children, with niuinlv. sallow- skin, the Cuticuka Remedies will prove a lierieci uiesiiig. cleansing me uioou anil skin of inlierited Impurtties and expelling the germs of scrofula, rheumatism, con sumption and severe .skin diseases. Mass. -Send for "How to Cure Skin !Isen.es" T-? A T V Use Cullrum Sonp. an ex J .-- Jl ouisltely perfumed .skin Keauttfler. aud Toilet. Bath, and Xui sen Sanative. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE FOR CATARRH. Complete Treatment with Inhaler for One Dollar. milE Great BaNamlc Dls JLtlllatlon or Witch Hazel, American Pine, Canada Fir, Marigold, Clover Blossota-. etc., called ftaiiTord'n Had leal Cure, for the immedi ate reller and permanent cure of every form of Catarrh from a simplo Cold In the Head to Loss of Smell. Taste ami Hearing. Cough and Ca tarrhal Consumption. Com plete treatment, consisting of one bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent and one improved Inhaler. in one package, may now be had of all DmgidsH for 3l.Oo. Ak for SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE. 'The only absolute seclnc we know of." Mai. Time. "'Hie best we have found in a lifetime of suirerlng." Iicv. Dr. ll'itpin. Button. "Alter a lonsr struggle w ith Catarrh the Radical Cub has conquered."- Ilev. S. H'. Munroe, LacMmtyh, l'u. " I have not found a case that 11 did not relict eat once." Aiulrcw Lee, Manchester, Mass. cotyNs cw 1 1 To for Shat- red Nerves. Painful OLTAIC Muscles and Weakened Organs. Collins' Vol taic lilectrlc IMaH tcr Instantly alTects the nei voils sjstem and bauLshes pain, ncnous ness and debility. A ECTR1C 3 - .hO perfect Wcrlro-C; rV A CTPRbvwnlc ItnJIery roi "l I &x Lined m 1th it hlgl perfect Jhlcrlro-tinl- rom- hl iucdlrlnnl Plaster for 2c. All diugglst-s MARKETS. wjsnracTOK market, Main Street, Atrla, Oregon. KEBG.U .M A BERRY, PttOrKIETOKS. RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN tion of the nubile to the fact that tho above Market w 111 always besuppllcd w Ith a FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS 1 ! "Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole sale and retail. SS-Speclal attention given to supplying ships. WYATT & THOMPSON. DEALERS IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS, CHOICE GB0CERIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery and Glassware. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COMPANY, Fresh and Cured Meats, "7 getalDle si , FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. Ol'POSlTE OCCIDENT 1IOTEI., CIIEXASIUH Street. Astoria, !c PACIFIC MARKET. HOUSE KEEPERS, Hotel and Restaurant Keepers, ATTENTION!! FRESH FISH DAILY EECEIVED. a LKIJflUiWKHEn, i-. imow Leinenweber & Co., KOTAULISUKD 18S ASTOIilA, --- OREGON TANKERS AM CDBRBIES, Manufacturers and Importers of all kinds of LEATHER AND FINDIN&S. Wholesale Dealers la OIL ANDJTALLOW. tar Highest cash price paid for Hides and Tallow. si The Lower Classes of Mexico. It may be true, as estimated, that there are upward of 6,000,000 Mex icans who can neither read nor write, know nought of a bed, and have never worn a stocking; many, too, who actually live in holes in the ground, whUo those who revel in the opulence of an adobe, or mud-built hut, furnish it with nought but a crucifix, an earthen jug for water and a threo-legged Btono on which to grind the corn for their tortillas. Even in tho City of Mexico, at the entrance or tueir principal curve the Paseo vou mav see women in the ditches by the wayside washing out their upper garments, anil stand ing stripped to the waist the mean while, because they had nought wherewith to clothe their nakedness. There is a persistence in this old civilization that rightly directed will work out, and is working out, great things. People aro led to think of this as a laud flowing with milk and honey the garden-spot of tho world where you have only to reach out pour hand and pluck orange or ba nana, apricot or tig. and I know, too, that you can get excellent fruit at Cordova, for instance, and other places, but you will ride for 1,200 miles, from El Paso to the City of Mexico, without finding a great deal of this fruit. Even in the latter city there is little of it outside of bananas and oranges, and those hardly any cheaper and not as good as those you can buy in Phila delphia, New York or Boston. As for their cantelonpes they lack all flavor, tasting much like an over-ripe pump kin, while for a watermelon, not over twelve inches long, you will be asked SI in tho markets of tho city of Mex ico. The UUe of a Bootblaok. Sir John McDonald, the present premier q Canada, is said to hare started in life as a bootblack in Glas gow. He emigrated to Cannda at an early age. "When only 18 the daugh ter of a wealthy Canadian fell in love with him; and ho ran away with her to a clergyman, who consented to marry them. The brido's father af ter a time, forgave this esca pade and started him in business. Thence he drifted into politics, and displayed, so much shrewdness and tact that in a short time he was n leading member of the ministerial party in the Dominion parliament. His chief opponent is tho member from St. John's, Mr. Blake. In pass ing through Ottawa last week Sir John received an ovation from the in habitants. A wooden arch spanning the street bore these werds: "Wel come to the friend of Canada and tlie enemy of our tyrant" Sir John's personal resemblance to the late Earl of Beaconslield is so great that when he was in London ho was not uu fre quently taken for him. NnwYoriK, Aug. 20. The Past's "Washington special says: Butlor is soon to understand what it costs to defy tho Democratic party. The leaders have determined, now that he lias gone agaiust them, to take tho role of aggressor. They have a corps of clerks and writers at work in the library and elsewhere compiling his public record, aud making liberal ex tracts from the files of Bepublican papers. STOP THAT COUMII, By using Dr. Frazier's Throat and Lung Balsam the only suro euro for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness and Sore throat, and all diseases of the throat and lungs. Do not neglect a Cough. It may prove fatal. Scores and hun dreds of grateful people owe their lives to Dr. Frazier's Throat and Lung Balsam, and no family will ever be without it after once using it, and dis coverin its marvelous power. It is put up m largo family bottles and sold for the small prico of 75 cents per bottle. FBAZLER MEDICINE CO., Prop'rs. Clevelaxd, Ohio. Hodoe, Davis & Co., Portland Agents SKIS DISEASES CUllED By Dr. Frazier's Magic Ointment. Cures as if by mngic: Pimples, Black Heads or Grubs, Blotches and Erup tions on the face, leaving tho face clear, healthy and beautiful. Also cures Itch, Salt Bheum, Sore Nipples, Sore Lips, Old, Obstiuato Ulcers and Sores, etc Sold by all druggists and mailed on receipt of price, 50 cents. FRAZIER MEDICINE CO., Prop'rs. Cleveland, Onio. Dr. Frazier's Root Bitters. Frazier's Root Bitters are not a dram shop beverage, bnt are strictly medicinal in every sense. They act strongly upon tho Liver and Kidneys, keep the bowels open and regular, make the-weak strong, heal the lungs, build up tho nerves, and cleanse the blood and system of evey impurity. Sold by druggists. 81.00. Hodoe, Davis & Co., Portland Agents JllH SUCCCH Financially and socially are iargelj'due to his excellent health." If his svstein were clogged and feverish, no doubt he would fail as so many others do. But why not enjoj' good health when one can please the palate at the same time ? Svrup of Figs is not only pleasant to the taste, it also cleanses tho system thoroughly, yet painlessly; it is harm less hi its nature, and strengthens the organs on which it acts so that regular liaoiLs may he formed, and the sufferer permanently restored to health and happiness. Sample bottles free and largo bottles for sale by W. E. Dement &Co. YOUUyiKX !-ItEAirTIIIS. Thk Voltaic Hklt Co., of Marshall, Mich., offer to send their celebrated Elec-tko-Voltaic Belt and other Elkcthic Ai'Pliancks on trial for thirty days, to men (young or otd) auilcted with nervous debility, loss of vitality and 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 Is allowed. "Write them at once for Illustrated pamphlet freo BOATS AND TENTS I 3 3 5 H 7? o S3 i Si g P L. 3 o Z " w o -j R s I i- p & p -! g 3 " 55 S o ? 03 - 3 o g- S S. s- I C N J on CO N " 3 O S I -. SS O r W 03 J. ? go O 2 O 55 FLAGS, ETC, ETC. pOYAl W rR0YALFS&,Tj;Xk POWDER Absolutely Pure. ThN icviler never varies. A tunnel of purity, .strength and wholPMitnencs?. .More ocotituiiical tli n the ordinary kimS. am! annot iH'siiht In eomoe'ition with the mul titude ot low test short vHir, alum or ho-.pluit- powders. Sold, only in cam. Kov AI.lAKlX(; Powoku Co., iog Wali-st. N. "V $11,950 IN CASH CIVEN AWAY Premium! Xo.4tsS Smokers of Elackwell's Genuine Bell Durham Smoking Tobacco wiU receive Premiums aa follows on terms and conditions hero specified: 1st PREMIUM, 5,000 2d " $2,000 3d " $1,000 22 other Premiums aa hero shown. The 25 premiums will bo awarded December 22, KM. 1st Premium goes to tho person from whom we re ceivo tho largest number of our empty tobacco bags prior to .Dee. 15. 2d will bo Riven fortius next largest number and thus. In tho order of tho number of empty bass received from each, to the twecty-fivo successful con testanta. Each bap must bear our original Bull Durham label. U. S. Revenuo stamp, aud Caution Notice. Ba?s inu3t bo dona up securely in a packago, with name and address of sender, and number of bags contain ed, plainly marked on the outside, and must be sent, charges prepaid, to Blnckwcll'ii Durham Tobacco Uo.,DinmAir.J.C. Every penuino package has picture of Bull. Soil our nest announcement. 500 $450 $4:00 350 300 $275 $250 $225 $200 $175 $150 $125 $100 $90 $so $70 $60 $50 $40 $30 020 $10 -ASK FOR Union India Kubber Co.'s Pure Para finm (JKACK PROOF RUBBER BOOTS. ki:wai:k of imitations ! lh sure the hoots are stamped CRACK PHOOF on the heels, and have the PURE GUM SPRINGS on the foot and Instep, vl Ich prevent their cnickinn or breaking We are now maklug them with UUBDEIi AND ASBESTOS .Soles which will make them last mora than twice as long as any Kuhbcr boots made. h'OU SALE 1JY ALL DEALERS. ALL KINDS KCnilEH BELTINO. PACK 1N, HOSE. SPUINC.S, CLOTHING, BOOTS AM) SHOES, Etc. GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. It. II. PEASE. .Jr. 1 Agents, S. M. ltUNVON, San Francisco. Barnes' Patent Foot and Steam Power Scroll Saws. Circular Saws, .llortrscrs. .Lntlies. Tcnoners, Formers, Etc. Osrjorn&Alexaiifler ; Sole Agents, 028 JIarVet St. - San Francisco. Mechanics' Tools. Machinery, and Hardware. Catalogue of all our goods bent free on ap plication. The rrtti. .1 that Th-muhii! rut uol 'jrt ami of SEMXAL WEAKXESS. LOSS OF J.I.V HOOli.atttllhrreiuUofiibitie.ihsttueorrxceises. u oitino to a complication culled I'ltOSTA TOIi nilEA. bR. LI EIIIC'S JXrifWRATOR ts the OXL V cure for PROS TA TORRUEA. Price. !.W per j-uclugr. G packages. ?10 1)0. Guide Health tihj Self-Aualytttn.tfree. Address LIE RIG DISPEXSA R )'f,r l),seuet of Men. 1P0 Geiiri i',t., Xiiii f'rinrtstt. C.il. Frank and Clear. Having Atlmitted the Strength or the Evidence n Prominent Phy- tilciau taken Logical Action. Tho following letter tolls its own story. Tho signature will bo recognized a3 that of tho Pliysicinn-in-Cbiefof tho Do Qaincy Home, anil nuthor of "Drugs That Enslave," "Tho Hypodermic Injection of Morphino," A Man ual of Nursing," and many other popular and vnluablc special medical werks: 1D1 WkstTkith Strket."! New Yomr, August 11. li&O. J Mkssts. Skaecrt & Jou.nsox, Gentlemen: Like most of my profession, 1 am cautious about pinniDg my faith to any now medicino or curativo agent. But your BENSON'S CArCINEPOItOUS PLASTER has broken through the barriers and won its way to my good opinion. My attention was first called to it somo eight months ago by a patient of mino Although I wa3 well ac quainted with tho superior excellence of your other plaster and antiseptic dressing, mado especially for tho profession, tho Benson's was comparatively now to mo. I had heard, howover, of its merits as 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 U30, and rapid in its action. Many test3 of its qualities, mado in my own family and among my patients havo convinc ed mo that thcro is no singlo article so valu able for popular use, nor so holpful in tho diseases I havo named. Should you dosiro to do so, you may uso my namo to that effect. Very truly yours, U.II.KANE,A.M.,M,D. The genuino havo tho word CAPCINE cut in tho center. Prico 25 cents. Seabury & Johnson, Chomists, New York. Astoria Cooperage. BARRELS AND HALF-BARRELS All Kinds of Cooperage Done. vr.o.r.lKNidth .TOTIN ROGERS. Superintendent, at Central Market. Bliis MANHOODKIR EST0RED BAEBOUR'S Irish Flax Threads .aE XXX2S BEST. THEY RECEIVED THE For FIAX THKE.VDS at the London Fisheries Exhibition 1883, And have been awarded HICHER PRIZES at the various INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITIONS Than the goods of any other THREAD JAEIl?A.CTirxjEI IX THE AVOKLD. QnBliiy m Always BBii.OJTii li iili iBJfc ! LfT r1 "r ijjjjfirfJ ft j pj bLhLrLq B b b- JbEs k VvKi HENRY DOYLE & CO., 517 and 519 Market Street, - - San Francisco, Agents for I'acllic Const. Seine Twines, Rope and Netting Constantly on Hand. Summons. JUSTICE'S COURT FOR THE PRECINCT of Astoria, State of Oregon, County of Clatsop, bs. Martin Foaid and F. R. Stokes, iiartncrs doing business under the llrm haine of Foard & Stokes Plaintiffs vs. Herman Kuckl.de fendant. Civil action fori the recovery of .aionqy. To Herman Kucki, the above named De fendant : In the name of the State of Ore cou : You are required! to appear before the undersigned, a Justice of the Peace for the Treclnct aforesaid, on the 19th day of September. 1831. at 10 o'clock in the fore noon of said day, at the office of said Jus tice, m said Precinct, to answer the above named riaintius m a civil action. The Defendant will take notice that If he fails to answer the complaint herein, the Plaintiff will take judgment against you for incsumoi smlmj ana costs ana disburse ments of this action. Service by Publication of this suinni-'ns Is liereny ordered. Glveu under my hand this 7th day of Au gust, I8S1. N.E.OOODELL, Justice of the Peace Assignee's Notice. "I N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF OREGON, -i. i"ruiaisop county. Tn the matter of the assignment of the Union Packing Company. Notice Is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed assignee of the csiaie oi me union r.icKing company, in solvent debtors, of the city of Astoria, Chit sop county. Oreiron. All claims against said estate mast he presented to me. duly verified, within three uinmus ironunis uate, at my oiuce, in the city oi Astoria, uiausop county, uregon. C. U. PAGE, Assignee of the Estate Union Packing Co. Dated Aug. 4, 1S81. 5-w Dissolution of Co-partnership. "IVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE i. co-partnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned, tinder the firm name of Ullln & Soderlund, is by mutual consent dissolved, jonn uinn retiring, and K. Soder lund to conduct the business of said linn and pay all indebtedness of, and collect all ac counts due said linn, and assume all the responsibilities tucreoi. E. SODERLUND. JOHN ULLIN. Astoria, Oregon, August 4, 18S1. Administrator's Sale. TJURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE X Probate Court of Clatop Counl y. Oregon made on the 2lstday of July, 1884, the un dersigned administrator of the estate of Thomas Savage, deceased, will, on the 27th day of August. 1S84, 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 belouglng to said estate to-wlt: the North East quarter of Section twenty-eight (28). in xownsnip eignt (S) .N. ot JCange eignt W w. oi me winain- etto Aieriuiau in inc siaiu oi uregon, con talnlnglGOacres, BBFJlA2;KLl d-5w Administrator, Executors' Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Tn ATTHE undersigned have been appointed exec utrix and executors of the last will and tes tament of Adam Van Duson deceased AH persons having claims against the estate of said Adam Van Dusen, deceased, are here by notified to present the same duly verl flnii 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 sanio place forth- W l '' CAROLINE VAN DUSEN, BRENIIAM VAN DUSEN. HUSTLER G. VAN DUSEN. Astoria, Oregon, July 23. 1S84. d-4w b& Depend$d qm Notice to Whom ltMay Concern. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN appointed Administrator of tho estata ot John Huhtala deceased, all persous having claims against said .estate are nereby requested topresentsuch claims dulyverlfled within six months of the date of this notice, at my residence In Upper Astoria, Cjatdop County, Oregon. ANDREW BARRY. Astoria. July 23, 1834. Notice to Whom It May Concern.. mnE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN A. appointed administrator of tho estate ot John Hunio deceased, all persons haviux claims against said estate aro hereby re quested to present such claims duly verified, within six months from the date of this no I ice, at my office in William Hume's cannery, in the eity of Astoria, Clatsop County, Ore gon. J. W. HUME. Astoria. July 9th. 1884. d-5w City Treasurer's Notice. TI1E 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.Hl'STLEK. City Treasurer. A-stnria, July 17, 1SSL Assignee's Notice. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon for Clatsop County. In the matter of the assignment of Jordan aud Bozorth. Notice Is hereby given that the undersign ed has been appointed assignee of the estate or Jordan and Bozorth. Insolvent debtors of the City of Astoria, Clatsop County, State of Oregon. All claims against said estate must ba presented tome under oath within tare- months after this notice, at my office In tha City of Astoria, Clatsop County. Oregon. G.C, FULTON, Assignee of tho estata of Jordan and Bozorth, insolvent debtors. July 11. 18S4. d-td Notice of Assignment. CIRCUIT COURT, CLATSOP COUNT1 Oregon. , In the matter of the Estate of McCurtla and Holt, Insolvent debtors : Assignee's notice of appointment. To whom It may cencern: The undersigned hereto gives notice of his appointment as assigned of the estate or McCurtle and Holt, In solvent debtors of Astoria, Clatsop County. Oregon. , Ail claims against said estate must ba presented to ino at my place of business In said city, duly yo rifled as by law required, within three months from tho date of this notice. J.E.THOMA8, Assignee of the Estata of McCurtle & Holt, Insolvent debtors July 7, 1884, dS-w Equalization of Assessment. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON the last Monday In August. J8S4,the25th 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 correcting any errors therein In tho valua tion, description or quality of lands, lots, or other property, at whclh time and.place all persons interested may appear. J.-F. WARREN, County Assessor. Astoria, August 1, 1884. Notice to Taxpayers. A LL PERSONS WISHING A CORRECT xSL representation of their taxahle nrnnpr. tyon the county assessment roll should hand In their stntpmpnra Immntlitoiv oa thp Jl!nr .T. T? Wnnvn Von In nnu.7.!n. pletlng the roll,-at the court house, or while the circuit court Is in session at tha office of W. W. Parker Deputy assessor, on Chenamus street, near Benton street. 2-lw