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W $fte ! tafcro. ASTORIA, OREGON: WEDNESDAY. .SEPTEMBER 17. 1884 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE PORT OP ASTORIA. VESSELS IN THE RIVER. o Alden Bmss. Am bk HtWuhlBgioo, Am p Kirktrond. Br sp Coloma , Iats.0 v. Br sp City of York. Acnes Sutherland BrD Unsedile. Br to W. fcL Stirbuck. Am so Georee F. Manton. Kite F, Troop. Br bk Alpbeuu Rr bk Jupiter. Br bk - Kile, 8. Thayer, Am bk VESSELS OS THE WAY. Fran Foreign Frttu ftrtke VelanMa Klver Asian. 1239 Glasgow Mar 30 Abeosa, Br bp Glasgow My 25 Brittania, Ger bk Liverpool J oca 26 Banca. Br bk 1030 Glassoir July 20 Cwm Donkin, Br bk 571 Valparaiso An 26 Cltv of Athens, Br sp Newcastle NSW Ang 2 Co. of -Merioneth, Br bk 1065 RiTer Plate July 19 Cochrina, 939 Montevideo Ujprus. 10S1 Eio Janeiro May SO Doiford, Br bk 682 Valparaiso asterhill. Br bk 690 Brisbane May 24 Gwynedd. Br bk 1053 Montevideo Ulenshee. Br bk 619 Pisagua Ang 11 Glenogle, Br bk 9C0 Valparaiso Acg2 Golden Gate. Br bk 899 Callao Haidee, Br bkJJ8 Liverpool Janet McNeil, 633 Liverpool Ang W Joseta. Ger bk 875 Liverpool An 23 Klncardinshire Br bk Glasgow Aug 10 Lord Kinnaird, Br bk Callao Jolr SI Mary A Troop, Kio Janeiro July 8 Mary Blondeil, Br bk 821 Valparaiso Ophelia. 1184 Liverpool May JO Osaka. Br bk527 Callao Prince Umberto, Br bk 1400 Rio J use IS Qneen of Cambria. 955 Valparaiso Renfrewshire. Br sp 393 Glasgow Aug SI Scottish Chief, Br bk 658 Oallao Varnna. Br bk 1271 Liverpool, May 17 W R. Besse, Am bk Newcastle Joly II Werra, Ger bk Liverpool May 7 Wordfield, Br bk Montevideo Jaly S6 Xonii. Br sp 1174 Yokohama Frest Americas Frts. C. S. Hnltert Am bk Ne w ork July 36 O S Beraent, Am sp 1900 Philadelphia April 29 Chesebrouch. 1507 Philadelphia July 4 ""TIDJ3 TAB7l5FOR A&TOKT. SEPTEMBER. HIGH WATER. LOW WATER. First. Second. I First. Second. o o 2 3 2 2 HrSSeE Matt chIsh a S 5 S a i m. ,v h. m. ft. m. ,v U. m. a fc, Ss, &, i 3D 28 0O4p 24 1-9 14 0 11 0 55 1 89 223 3 13 4 13 5 21 623 7 47 9O0 10 10 11 08 11 55 020 1 02 1 3a 2 20 304 355 4 48 5 43 639 7 3(5 834 9 32a 0-8 04 o-i 00 o-i 31 3-3 3-3 30 2-6 2-1 16 0-9 04 (TO -o-i 0-2 -02 -01 3-2 3-4 33 30 The hours between midnight and noon are designated by a (a. m.), those between noon and midnight by p (p. m.). OA. 00m a denotes midnight, 0A. 00m. p denotes noon. The neight is reckoned from the leel of average low er low waters to which the sound lngs are given on the Coast Survey charts. "ColumrJia River Exports. SniPJIKKTH FOBKIQN. JAXUAItr, '84. Wheat, 850.075 bus Flour, 85,296 bbls Total 10 cargoes . ... FEBRUAHT. Wheat, 314,113 bus .. Flour, 49 CQ9 bbls Salmon. 401 cs Lumber, 600 M . . . $367,278 422,668 S7S9.942 $313,902 221,697 2,005 7,000 Total, 9 cargoes :.... .$544,664 APKIL. Flour, 32.493 bbls $150,714 Wheat, 223,054 bus. . ...- 20446 Total, 5 cargoes MAT. Wheat, 110.527 bus Cargoes 2. ,tu-f. Flour. 4739 bbls Wheat, 150.661 bus Salmon, 53 8C0 cs. Total, 7 cargoes ....., -$853,200 ..-$95,294 $214,359 136,218 270,018 -$621,495 .TULF. Wheat, 63.945 bus $ 63,850 Salmon, 58.603 cs . 296,515 Total, 3 cargoes . $35065 AUGUST. 5 To Liverpool per City of Delhi. Salmon, 48,820 cs $4i 048 Whea 7,903 bus ZZZZTJM Total 5 To Panama perJEolus. $248,150 Lumber, 371,023 ft. $5,150 28 To Liverpool per Alameda. Flour, 5,032 bbls $ 25 160 Salmon, 46.SO0 cs... .... 234,000 Total $259,160 SEPTEMBER. 6 To Liverpool per Belle of Oregon. Wheat. 16,860 bus $ 14,167 Salmon, 33,730 cs . 168,650 Total .$182,817 10 To Montevideo per Kavesinh. Lumber, 500 JL.... ..... .. ...... $5,340 Salmon , 100 cs .. 450 Total $5,790 Domestic Exports. The receipts ot certain articles of Or egon produce, at San Francisco, from January 1. 1884, to Sept 10, 1884, inclu sive, have been as follews: Flour, qr sks. 491,536 134,894 1.169 1,069 811 77,800 wneat, ctis Oats, ctls Balmon, bbls hi bbb cs ..... pkgs Apples, ltipe.bxs... bbls--. Butter, pkgs T..IZT. Potatoes, sks 351 457 21 9.332 17,747 17,209 866 230 183 30 446 1,254 59 34 14,975 wool, bales. uiaes, no Tallow, pkgs.. Beef, bbls JS&y. bales.. Quicksilver, flasks. Fruit, Dried, pkgs. Leather, pkgs . Heps,-bales .... Haas, pkgs Gtoeese, cs.... .. ... Flaxseed, sks Corn, ctls Canned Goods, cs. Lard, pkgs .. ijacon.es Should not forget to call at Towne's San Francisco Gallery, where may be seea photographs of all the leading men and ween of Oregon and Washington Territory. Skillful operators always in attendance, and the most minute attention paid to pictures of children. Don't forget the location, S. W. eanwr First sad XorriMa streets, stain. No trouble to show specimens to visitors. Street railroads pass the door every ten xateates, and this is the nearest gallery to tbe tv prmsipal feotels. 10 18a 11 17a 04 9 31p7'8 3 59a 00 3 32p C-9 10 28 80 4 59 -02 4 40 75 11 22 82 5 53 -0"3 5 44 - - 0 41 80 6 37 -04 C 40 83 1 13 84 7 14 -04 7 21 8-2 1 38 87 7 42 -02 8 06 8-0 2 04 88 8 10 01 8 47 77 2 33 87 8 41 OX 9 32 7-2 3 09 86 9 12 1-2 10 20 67 3 52 8-3 9 49 21) 11 16p 6"2 4 47 7 9 10 39 25 5-9 5 53 76 0 19 01 1143a 58 7 07 74 1 26 0"1 0 53p 5-9 0 17 74 2 35 01 2 09 6 3 9 27 76 3 42 OV 3 25 6 8 10 31 78 4 45 -01 4 36 7 5 11 30 8-0 5 42 W 5 41 - - 0 32 8-2 6 31 -0-2 6 42 81 1 02 87 7 07 -0-2 7 30 8-0 1 28 9 0 7 35 0 0 8 12 78 1 53 91 8 01 0 4 8 52 752 19 9-0 828 09829 7 1 2 48 87 8 55 15 10 07 68 3 20 84 9 22 20 10 47 04 4 00 8-0 9 58 2-4 113?p 6-2 4 50 7-8 10 46 29--6-0 5 4f 7-5 0 22 00 11 45a 6 0 6 47 7-3 1 18 02 0 50p 0-0 7 51 7-z 2 17 0-2 1 57 6-3 8 57p 7'3 3 15a 03 3 OCp 107 g2 VISITORS tO TOfitLAND AgTAM XIKCTRY. State Officers: United State Senators 4j &DolPh Representative in Congress Governor.... .......... Governor' Secretary. ..M. C Georce Z.F.3Ioody Chas. B. Moorcs R. P. Earhart F E-Hodckin ..Ed. Hfrsch A. F. Wheeler E. B. McElroy W. H. Byars .E, P. McCornac .Dr. II. Carpenter oecretary ti state.... Assistant .Secretary...... State Treasurer . .. Assistant Treasurer Supt Public Instruction. State Printer. Clerk School Land Board Sup't Insane Asylum.. .. Bup't Penitentiary- Supreme Judges. ueo. j (W. P. A J. B. 1 ( W.W.T Geo. coiuno Lord Waldo Thayer District Judges : First District Second District TiuW District L, E. Webster Robert Bean B P. B01S6 Fourth District, ..Seneca Smith rata njract Start District... F. J. Taylor ..M. L Ohnstead 'Clatsop County Officers: Judee ,.C. A MeGulre Clerk- Sheriff. Commissioners... Assessor .. Treasurer... SHrveyor . .. School Sup't Coroner .. C. J. Trenchard W. G. Eos D. K. Warren jJno. Hobson J. F. Warren Isaac Bergman G. F. Parker J. E. Hlgelns J.;C.Uos Astoria City Officers: Mayor -. J. W. Hume Auditor and Clerk .T. S. Jewett Treasurer. .... J. G. Hustler Assessor, - Geo. P. Wheeler btreet faqperlntendent . .. Thos. Logan Chief of Police .Clark Loughrey Police Judge HZ-G. H. Stockton Sexton..... ... M.Conley GOtJXOILHKH : . fC. H. CooDcr First Ward- A. A. Cleveland I G.G.Smith Thos. Dealv Second Ward.. -.., C. J.Tienchard 4L Foard, H9C1WTS: MEETIXG8. Temple LKl$;e, No. 7A.F.A.M. REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS first and third Tuesdays la eachxx month, at VA o'clock, r. K.. 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. L O. O. F. REGULAR MEETING EV ery Thursday evening at seven o'clock, at the Lodge room In Odd Fellows Hall. Asto ria. Sojpurnlng members of the order In good standing, cordially invited to attend. By order N. G. Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. O. O. F. OEGDLAE MEETINGS OF OCEAN EN Xtf campment No. IS. L O. O. F., at the Lodge, in the Odd Fellows Building, at seven T. K.. on the second and fourth Mondays of each month. Sojourning breth ren coraiauy mvitea. By ordef O P. Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. TJ. W. KEGULAR- MEETINGS OF SEASIDE Lodge No. 12, A. O. O. W. will be held in Pythian Hall on Friday evening of each week, at 7 o'clock p. m. Members of the order in good standing, and visiting Broth ers are mviiea to atteua. Liorary win oe open fifteen minutes before and after each meeting. By order M. W. C. BROWN, Rec. Astoria Lodge No. 40. L O. G.I. REGULAR MEETING EVERY MON day evening at 7 -.30 o'clock, in the Hall over Mr. Case's store. Members of the Or der, in good standing, aie invited to attend. xy oruer y. l. T. American Legion or Honor. REGULAR MEETING OF ASTORIA Council No. 995' is held on the first and third Tuesday of each month, at 7 o'clock p. M. By order of the Council Commamler. R.V.MONTE1TH. Scc'ty. Occident Council No. S. O. C. F. MEETS EVERY FIRST AND THIRD Monday evenings of each month, at 8 o'clock P. M. Members of the order are respectfully requested to attend. By order. C BROWN, Recorder. Cushlng Post No. 14, G. A. R. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS POST on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 7:30 p. m. Visiting com rades cordially Invited. By order P.C. 'i Paclflc Lodge No. 17, K. 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, ILofR. and S. Astor Lodge No. 6. K. of P. "REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS Lodge every Wednesday evening, at 7 -J30 o'clock, at their lodge room, ia Pythian Castle. Soloamtog Knights 0rdlally invit ed to attead. W. L. ROBB. K. of R. and S. Astoria Division No. One, Uniform Sank. BL of P. KEGULAR MEETING ON THE SECOND and fourth Thursdays of each month in tneir armorv Hall. In Pythian Castle, at eight p. x. Regular drill on the first and third Thursdays or each month, at Main street wharf, at eight p. k. Sojourning Sir Knights cordially Invited to attend meetings and drills. GEO. P. WHEELER, Recorder. Astoria Workingmen's Protective Union. EEGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS LODGE every Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock. at their Lodge room, over Carnahan & Co.'s store, corner of Cass and Cheuamus streets. F.F.BLINN, J. CROSS. President. Secretary. Common CounciL TROlTT.Ait VKRTTvnq STrrnvn ivn JLti fourth Tuesday evenings of each month Ufc l Vl O ClOCJC. 9persons desiring to have matters aeted 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 lta regular meetine. THOS. 8. JEWETT, Auditor and Clerk. CHPKCH PIKECTO KT. Grace Cituboh Holy Communion first Sunday of every month. Sunday services at 11 . il, and 7 -J30 p. m. Friday afternoon servlno t a nV.lfwV Row f D.Wilson, Rector. First Pubsbytkbiah Church Ser vices at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Wednos- aay evening prayer meeting at 7 o'clock. Ilev. E. W. Garner, Pastor. CONOKEGATIOKAL CHURCH-ervices at 11 A. m. and 7 p. m. Rev. Sam'l Wood, Pastor. ROMJLS CATrrOT-Vfl fiWITWftT KimrToaa at 10 30 a. m. Rev. L. Dielman, Pastor M. E. Chubch Services at 11 a. tj. and T p. m. Lecture and Prayer Meet Intr. Wednesday, at 7 p. m. Rev. w. Roberts. Pastor. Baptist Cirrrncir. Karvtii Ph Lord's Day at 11 a. uM and 7 p. v. Prayer Meeflne on Wednesday, atr7 p. m. Rev. Winfield Scott, pastoral supply. Good Building Lots I8f AIDEKBROOK, For Stle ai Low Rates. Apply to JTSM.AN C. KINNEY, At office of Clatsop Mill Company, oa the Roadway. WH. IDG1H, Dealer la Ciiars, Ttkacca ami Crfarttm Mgmchaum (mi Brier Pi pet, CEKIUNE ENCLIJN CUTLERY Kavalvars and Cartrldaaa. comowiuw jcwjitTnr hn. IS THE TIME TO CORE SKIN HUMORS. P". is at this season when tho Pores open that DisfimnnK Humors, Humiliating Erup tions, Itching, Tortures, bait Rheum or Ecze ma, iBoriayu, letter, mngworm, liaby Hu- Tnnm. Nrnrtila RArAfulAn. Cm. i and disrhargi g Wounds, and ovo y species of ItchmR, fccaly, and Pimply Diseases of tho oia ma crjtip aro most speedily and eco nomically cared by the Coticcra. Rkmkpiks. IT IS A FACT. Hundreds of letters in ourpossession (copies or which may bo had by return mail) are our pd Blood Humors, whether Scrofulous. In herited or Contagious, may NOW be perma- " "ui K ", Tr jS -'ticuba nnsoLVOr, the ""? ff uor. lnieinany, ana UUTICDRa and Cuticcea Soap, the great Skin Cures acd Mimuuucn. exiernauy. in ono Half the time ana at one hslf the expense of any other sea son. GREATEST ON EARTH. Ccticcra RrMKDiRsaro the create t niedi- tiuoa uuiurui. xiaa ut worst case Fait : vuunj. mj luuiuur UBU II rjncuy jC3, iiuu in laciaiea irom it, l be- ----- .. ..vu.u uo micu uer me. My arms, breast and head were covered for "" wuicn jjominff reiuved or cured ally, and Cuticubi and Ccticfra Soip.ex- t.ci uuii j . o . n . a d a v , si e wark, O GREAT BLOOD MEDICINES. The half has not boon told as to the great .uia.uu nuncio ui lUO UTICURA KKUFDIFS. I have paid hundreds of dollars for medicines to cure diseases of the blood and skin, and iietcriuuuu anyuiin yei 10 equal tho Cuti duraRkukdis. Chas. A. Williams. Providence, R. I. CURE IN EVERY CASE. Your Ccticuiia Rkjikdiks ouuell all other meaicraos a koop ior SKin diseases. My cus- ed acuro in every instance, whero other reme- uiw "" o iaiiou. XI. IT . UROCKWAT. 31. V Franklm Falls, N. H. Sold by all druggists. Price: Cuticuba, tu. , Aioui.) kt, $i ; ooap, -zb cts.; Potter Deuo asd CnEViCAl Co.. Boston, Mass. Head for "Hew to tiir Skla Dlsrascs." "RTHAIT'I'V For Sunburn. Tan and Srf,"-5f: yjyR-ackheads, """""i Hrlu u"ii3aj3, ana miantuo Hu mors, uso Coticuba Soap, a real BeautiDer. CATARRH mHE Great Balsamic Dis- -A.uuauon 01 wucn aazel, American Pine, Canada Fir, Marlcrnlfl. Plnvpr Tllnccmne etc, called anrord'n Itad leal Care, for the immedi ate relief and permanent cure of every form of Catarrh from a simple Cold in the neaa 10 .loss or smell. Taste aud Hearing. Cough and Ca tarrlml fVininmntinn Com plete treatmeur, consisting ui. uuu uonic iiamcai uure. one dox uatarrnal Solvent and one improved Inhaler. In nni imoknfp. mav nnw h liul nf oil Drajaiists for $1.00. Ask for SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE. Complete Treatment with Inhaler for One Dollar. -The only absolute .specific we know of." Jfcd. Time. " ilie best we have found In a lifetime of suffering." Rev. Dr. Wiggin, Boston. "After a long struggle with Catarrh the Radical, Cuke has conquered."- Rev. S. Til Monroe. Lcwtslnirgh, Pa. " I have not found a case that II did not relieve at once." Andrew Lee, Manchester. Mas. r.OLLFAto For tho relief and preven tion, the Instant It 1m ap plied, of Kheumatism.Neu- sm ralgia. bciatica. Coughs, Colds. Weak Back' Stomach and Bowels. Shootine Pains, Palpitation. Dyspepsia, Liv er complaint, mhouafcever. Malaria and Epidemics, use ColllB'hPlastcrs(an Elec tric Battery combined with a I'oroH Plastcrland UasQ st pain. 25c eremrhere. MAKKETS. f ISBINfiTON MARKET, Mala Street, Astoria, Oregon. BERCMAX BERRY, FROPRIETeRS. KESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN tlon of the public to the fact that the above Market will always be supplied tslth a FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS ! ! Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole sale and retail. ,TSpeelal attention given to supplying ships. WYATT & THOMPSON. DEALERS IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS, CHOICE GBOCEBIES, PROVISIONS. Crockery and Glassware. ivrm JEV3cL,:E2t, STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COMPANY, Fresh and Cured Meats, TTesetaldles, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL, CHEN A HUH Street. Astoria, Og PACIFIC MARKET. HOUSE KEEPEES, Hotel and Restaurant Keepers, ATTENTION!! FRESH FISH EAttY. KECEIVEDr LOEB & CO.. JOBBERS IN WINES. LIQUORS, AND CIGARS. ' AGENTS FOR THE iMt San Francisco Houses 'and Eastern Dlstlllsries. Tumblers Decanters, and All Kinds of Saloon Supplies. WTARgoeds sold at Baa Francisco Prices. JCAIK8XXEET. OftMtto Farinr Howr Astoris, Oregon. NOW ELECTRJC THE NEW BRUNSWICK BANK. How it Was Used by a Ring of Political and Financial Triclcsters. New Yokk, Sept. 16. A Times spec ial Las the follewing: Mayor "Wil liam Strong to-day gave an interest ing history of tho inner working of the ring which has been running the officers of tho New Brunswick Bank for the past twelve or fifteen years, and which is now dissolved by the death of its tool, Charles Hill, the cashier. It was composed, among others, of Joseph E. Fisher, L.D. Jarrard, Charles H. Hill, and Bobt. G. Miller. Of these, Fisher is an out cast, Jarrard is serving a term in the Trenton State Prison, Hill is now in the grave, and Miller is pratically a nonentity, owing to developments in his trial for the misappropriation of 28,000 of the city's funds, on which he escaned through a technicality. Mayor Strong said there has proba bly never been such an uninterrupted succession of political crimes ana municipal dishonssty as is shown by the ODerations of this set of worthies. They were first brought into notice at the time of the suicide of city treas urer Croft, six vears aco, and went without discoverv until long after SIOO.OOO of tho city's funds had disap neared into their Dockets. Their op erations were the same in kind as those which have been carried on since Croft's death. The revelations havo shown that ono of the most nrofitable methods employed was to ostensibly discount the notes of the city at 50 cents on the dollar, and di vide a handsome surplus. The reve nue of the city is $94,000 per annum; its expenditures SHO.OOO. This deficit has been going on for many years. The credit of the city was not of the best, and it was necessary to employ the services of a bank to carry it on. The suspended bank was chosen en tirely on account of Hill's connection with it. The ring of which Hill was the tool had first got its clutcnes on him through political manipulation. They controlled the primaries and bought elections, and purchase mon ey for the necessary votes was fur nished by Hill. The ring thus got him into their power, and when he was inclined to draw back they put the screws on by threatening expos ure. Henceforth he was their willing but not active instrument. According to the Times its reporter had a narrow escapo fron tho New UrunBwick mob, when word was pass ed out to the crowd blockading the street in front of the bank that Bun yon had killed himself, and it was also announced that he first knew of his condition being made public through tho Times. ''He read the Times and then shot himself, said the crowd, when some of the bullies and desperate men who wero deposit ors in the bank and failed to obtain their balances raised the cry: "If it hadn't been for tho 'Times he'd been alive." A block below the bank a rush was made for the Times report er, but edging his thin body into a doorway he argued so convincingly with his assailants that the Times only did its duty in exposing what would be known when the examiner was through, that the crowd good naturedly allowed him to scoot away. The Times also gives additional de tails of President Bunyon's suicide: "While the notice of the bank's sus pension was being posted, Buhyon stepped into a closet of about four by six feet dimensions, removed his coat and waistcoat and set his watch with the face open in the window sill, edging it up with the piece of paper; then taking a penknife with a ragged edge in his left hand, he de liberately made two deep gashes in tho right arm at the elbow joint, sev ering the basilar artery. Changing the knife to the right hand he gashed the left arm in the same manner. Evidently his eyes were fixed on the watch. He saw he would be discov ered before death came by so slow a process, when he deliberately took again the knife and on the right side of tho neck laid bare the common carotid artery. Changing tho knife to the other hand he cut open the leftside of tho throat to the bone, and severed the jugular vein. Death came and speedily took the desperate man. His eyes were fixed on the di al of the watch. STOP THAT COUGH, By using Dr. Frazier's Throat and Lung Balsam the only sure cure 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 in large family bottles and sold for the small price of 75 cents per bottle. FBAZLER MEDICINE CO., Prop'rs. iji.evei.and, Ohio. Hodge, Davis & Co., Portland Agents 81I DISEASES CUBED By Dr. Frazier's Magic Ointment. flnrne no if tt m .-.:... Trl- -r- . Heads or Grubs, Blotches and Erup tions on the face, leaving the face clear, healthy and beautiful. Also cures Itch, Salt Eheum, Sore Nipples kjvlv uj-a, uiu, uusimaie uicers and Sorps. f Snlil Vtt oil A-. :t ., ', w.. j n" uiuKgisw ana zzzz. . zn f - wnue, uu cents. FKAZIER MEDICINE CO., Pr0Ps. IjEYEIiAXD, uhio. Dr. Frazier's Root Bitters. Frazier's Boot Bitters are not a dram shon np.vprnfro Vmf o t:ti - - r -t "H HAD OLHUUy medicinal in every sense. They act strongly upon the Liver and Kidneys, keep the bowels open and regular, make the weak strong, heal the lungs DUlld UD the TIPrvAQ nnl n1annnn xi ' blood and system of evey impurity. Sold by druggists. $1.00. Hodge, Davis & Co., Portland Agents i,TTTh Rev- Ge-H. Thayer, of .Bour bon. Ind.. savq? TWh mnir j r- oweonrlives-toSrtSSSS? Cpbe." Sold by W. E. Dement. R 0 B Er" STORE RHbber, Leather amd Cettea Belllas, -mik, aeir, etc. PRESTON, tfOTT & CO., 164, First Street, Portland, Or. rtOYAl W (ROYAL KKre;a POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tills vowder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and n holesomenes?. More oconomlcal thin the rnlinury kinds, and cannot be sola in couiiM'tition with the mul titude ot low test short weight, alum or phosphate powders. 6ofd oniu in cans, nor ai.Bakixk I'ewdei: Co., loc Wali-st. N. Y CJiS--,5i MANHOOD RESTORED Thr ration Ihu" T j mwnl yl fitiftl nj SEMXAL WKAKXESS. LOSS Of MAX HOOD, and the result of abute.diteau or excesses. ii oie ing to a complication calteit PliOSTA TOK RIIBA. DR. LIE RIG'S I&'VIGORATOR u the OXLYcureforPROSTATORRHEA. Price. 2.00 per package, G packages, SI0 00. Gtiiile to Health and Self-Analyst salt free. Addrest LIE-l-.IG DISPE.YSA R l'.r Ihtettset of J.', n . 1U) Geary St.. Sim Francisco. Cat. -ASK FOR Union India Rubber Co.'s Pure Tara Gum CRACK PROOF RUBBER BOOTS. BEWAKE OF IMITATIONS ! Be sure the boots are stamped CRACK PROOF on the heels, and have the PURE GUM SPiMSUii on tue loot ana instep, which prevent their cracking or breaking "We are now making them with RUBBER AXD ASBESTOS Soles which will make them last more than twice as long as any ltuuuer oooia maue. FOIt SALE BY ALL DEALERS. ALL KINDS RUBBER BELTING, PACK ING, IIOSE. SFRINGS, CLOTHING, BOOTS A?D SHOES, Etc. GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. it ii. I'KAsis, .ir. I Agents, S. M. RUNYON, i 1 Sun Francisco. Barnes' Patent Foot and Steam Power Scroll Sa-wa Circular Saws, 31' itlsers.I.ntheH. Tenoners, Formers, Etc. .. Ostiorn & Alexaniler Sole Agents, 62S Market St. ban Francisco. Mechanics' Tools, Machinery, and Hardware. Catalogue of all our goods sent free on ap plication. Frank and Clear Ilnving: Admitted the Strength of the Evidence ft Prominent .Phy sician taken logical Action. Tho following letter tolls iU own story. Tho signaturo trill bo recognized as that of tho 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: 191 West Teith Stekkt, New York, August 11. 1SS0. J Messts. Seaburt & Joba-sox, Gentlemen: Like most of my profession, I am cautious about pinning my faith to any new medicine or curative agent. But your BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER ha3 broken through tho 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 was well ac quainted with tho superior oxcellonco of your other plaster and antisoptic dressing, made especially for tho profession, tho Bonson's was comparatively now to me. I had heard, however, of itsmcrit3 as a remedy, in cases of Lama Back, Local Rhoumatism, Neural gia. Congestion of the Bronchial Tubes and Lungs. Dyspepsia, Torpid Liver and the like 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, made in my own family and among my patients havo convinc ed mo that there is no single article so valu able for popujar uso, nor so helpful in tho diseases I havo named. Should you desiro to do so, you may uso my name to that effect. Very truly yours, U.n.KANE,A.M..M,D. The genuine havo tho word CAPCINE cut in tho center. Prico 25 cents. Seabury & Johnson, Chemists, Now York. THE CASPERSON ELECTRIC LAMP. OF Sixty Candle Power COSTS ONE-HALF A CENT AN HOUR NO DIMNESS, NO SMOKE, NO BREAKING CHIMNEYS. One Lamp Will Last a Lifetime. We guarantee all we say and court in vestigation. This Lamp is fast superseding all old style oil lamps and needs but a trial to prove Its merits. FOR SALE IN ASTORIA, ONLY BY CARNAHAN & CO., Agts. GERMANIA BEER HALL AND BOTTLED BEER DEPOT, Chenamus Street, Astoria. The Best of Lager 5 Cts. a Glass. Orders for tlie Celebrated Columbia Brewery Beer Left at this place will be promptly attended to M-n rhnan San Francisco Beer sold at this place. - -- , 1 Wm. BOOK, Proprietor. iBk fmmm 'Fwyvrayr KJpr Sometliinff Yon Want BARBOUR'S Irish .&? KESS :SS31 xfiwmtg tr" mm vrn rY&yy THEY RECEIVED THE For FLAX THREADS at the London Fisheries Exhibition 1883. Ami have been awarded HICHER PRIZES at the various INTERNATIONAL .EXPOSITIONS Than the goods of any other IN THE WORLD. Quality em Always b& Depended m, HENRY DOYLE & CO., 5 1 7 and 5 1 9 Market Street, - - San Francisco, Agents fov Pacific Const. Seine Twines, Rope and Netting Constantly on Hand. Summons. JUSTICE'S COURT FOR THE PRECINCT ol Astoria, State of Oregon, County of Clatsop, ss. Martin Foaid and F. R. Stokes, partners doing business under the Arm haine of Foard & Stokes Plaintiffs as. Ilerman Kucki. de fendant. Ch il action forj the recovery of .money. To Herman Kucki. the above named De fendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon : You are required to appear before the undersigi ed, a Justice of the Peace for the Precinct aforesaid, on the 19th day of September, 1884, at 10 o'clock in tho 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 $111.50 and costs and disburse ments f this action. Service by Publication of tliissumm-ns is hereby ordered. Glveu under my hand this 7th day of Au gust, 1881. N. E. GOODELL, Justice of the Peace Sheriff's Sale. S TATE OF OREGON, COUNTY OF CLAT- I ;nn ss. Rv virtue of a decree" of foreclosure and order of sale issued out of the Circuit court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clatsop, in favor of Geo. "W. Hume, plaintiff, and against the Toint Adams Packing Com pany, defendant, for the sum of S17.503.CO-10O with interest from the 21st day of August, 1884, at the rate of nine per cent, per annum aud the costs of suit taxed at 22.75-100 and for the sale of the following described prop erty, I did on the 27th day of August, 1884 lew upon that real estate situated in Clat sop" County, State of Oregon, particularly known and described as follews: the west 100 feet of block No. One, In the town of As toria, as laid out by John Adair, otherwise described as follows beginning at the south west corner of said block No. One, thence east one hundred feet, thence north to the north boundary of said block, thence west one hundred feet, thence south along the westprn boundary thereof to the place of hppinninir : also all the tide land, water and wharflng privileges and rights In front there of to ships' channel of the Columbia river, including all buildings and Improvements thereon and thereto belonging ; also all the fixed machinery and fixtures thereon and on said grounds, together with all building improvements, tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging and shall proceed to sell the same at public auc tion to the highest bidder lor cash, at the court house door, on the 2Gth day of Sep tember. 1884. at 2 o'clock f. ai. of said day to satisfy said decree and foreclosure to gether with the costs of sale and accruing costs. W. G, ROSS, Sheriff of Clatsop County, Oregon, Assignee's Notice. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF OREGON, fnr Clatsop county. 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 Astoria, Clat sop county, Oregon. All claims against said estate must be presented to me, duly verified, within three months from this date, at my office, in the city of Astoria, Clatsop county. Oregon. C.H- PAGE, Assignee of the Estate Union Packing Co. Dated Aug. 4. 1S84. 5-7w SCHOOL TAXES. THE TAXPAYERS OF SCHOOL Dis trict No. 1, Clatsop County, Oregon, are notified that the school tax of said district for the year 1884, Is now due and payable at the office of.the undersigned In Astoria, Or egon, and that the same will be deemed de linnnpnt unless naid within 60 davs from the date of this notice. J. O. BOZORTH, ijistnci uierK. Altoris, August llth, 1134. Threads etfSttr Notice of Assignment. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ITfE STAT F. of Oregon, for Clatsop County : In the matter of the assignment of S. J.Bid well, insolvent debtor : Notice Is hereby gnen tbatS. J.BIdwell has made an assignment in the abote enti tled court, for the benefit of all her creditors, in proportion to the amount of their respect ive claims : That the undersigned was on the 7th day of August, 18S4, appointed assignee of said estate, and all creditors having claims against said estate are hereby noti fied to present their claims to the under signed at his office in his room m the city or Astoria, Clatsop County. Oregon, under oath w ithin three months altersaiu appointment. N. LOEB. Assignee of the Estate of S. J. Bidwell. Insolvent Debtor. - Tax Notice. THE -ASSESSMENT ROLL OF SCHOOL District No. 18, Clatsop County. Oregon. Is now equalized and the Hon. Board of School Directors for said district have issued warrants for the undersigned to collect the school tax now due said district. Taxpayers will save cost by paying the same to the School Clerk or hts deputy who will be found at all times at his office on West Cth street, one house south of "Wall street. C. TV. SHIVELY, Clerk School District No. 18. Dated at the City of Astoria, Clatsop Co. Oregon, August 30th, 1884. Notice to Whom It May Concern. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN appointed Administrator of the estate of John Huhtala deceased, ail persons having claims against said estate are liereby requested topresent such claims dulyvenfleu within six months of the date of this notice at my residence In Upper Astoria, Cjatsop County, Oregon. ANDREW BARRY. Astoria, July 23, 1884. Dissolution Notice. TTHIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE THAT THE partnership heretofore existing between M. Furney and. N.Davich In the Pacific market is tills day dissolved bv mutual consent. Mr. M. Furney retiring from the business. Mr. N. Davich will collect all debts and pay all outstanding indebted ness. Astoria, August 31 , 1884. TO CMRT1I FISHERMEN AND OTHERS. Having secured the services of MARTIN WELCH, w e are now prepared to contract for ALL KINDS OF BOATS, In Small or Large Quantities, at Very Seasonable Bates, all of Our Work TO BE FIRST-CLASS. ALL KINDS OF BOAT STOCK AND MA terial on hand and will be sold as low as the lowest. We have also on hand a very large stock of Sash Doors and Mouldings of our own manufacture, which we guaiantee not to be excelled on the Pacific Coast. Examine Oar Mtock, Work, and Prices, and Kemeniber the old I. X. X., Stand of t). H. BAIN & GO. :