The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, February 26, 1885, Image 4

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ASTORIA, OREGON
THURSDAY
... FEBRUARY 2G.1S33
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
PORT OF ASTORIA.
READY FOR SEA.
Sovereign, Br sp Copenhagen l"cb 9
Kincardinshire. Br bk Queonstown Feb 20
VESSELS J.V THE RIVER.
Janet McNeil.
Stxcbound, Itrbk
John Nioholson. Kr bk
J. O. lirown Am ap
British Monarch
Ohlpman. Itr ftp
Kenton. Ur bk
MtWasbinstcn, Am sr
Coloma.
Cumbrian, fir bk
Monmouthshire, Br bk
lianrn. Ur bk
lo!eta. Gcrbk
Montgomery Castle, Br
VKSSALb OA THE WA.
r'rnH ri'fJgir forth., fur tUv
ltu:i1!:i Silver
Allahabad Br bk 1113 Hnnc Kens
Archer Br bk "f5 Liverjw) 1
Becohho'in, Br bk 7CS Antiforasta Jan 11
C&rnavon Castle, Br sji 1308 Sidney
Oity of Madrid Itr f;i uens jtos Not IB
Kastorhill lr l'l SMI I'.ib.me May l
Explotcr Br p Valparaiso
lladdi jct'.nihire. Ilr si. I J Rio Jau tl
IIidee, Br K "V- I.ivcri ool f ct i
Lcrcn, Br bk 775 Valparaiso Sept S
Mo'tke. Cor bk S H Livei pool
JUdura, Br bk 970 hocfoo
Oban Bay, Ur bk Ya paraiso
RiTor Lpvph Ur bk 775 Valparaiso
From American Vnrtt.
Tilllc E. mrb ck. Am -p 1501 New York Not 15
TtliR TAUL.K !-'() A&TOUIA.
FEBnUATtV.
HIGH WATEB.
LOW -WATEn.
Fr-t heroiid. I First. Second.
o s 2 ii e t o Ti
5 a. H m P S 5
Ih m. X h. in. .3 h vi. I .S li. m. .S
II 2 18a8 2! 1 -12;!S-7! 7 Ka J -171 8 22pl-10
24 7 2C J8--JJ10 10 5.8 1 23 .)! 3 20 0.0
25 8 43 6-3 II U5 C.4 2 51 3CI4 25 0C
VC 0 53 .", 11 5:'; 7.1 4 07 3.3 3 18 -10
27 11 00 87 - - -.-5 11 2.7 C 02 -1.1
2H 0 31fl 7'7 II rca a 2.01 C l.'lfl -1.0
'Hie Hours between inid.1i.:it nml imoiiare
designated by a (a. m.). those belween noon
and midnight by p (r. m.). ok. 00 a denotes
midnight, oft. 00. v denotes noon.
The height is reckoned from the level of
average lower low writers to which t ho sound
ings are ghen on the Coast Survev charts.
Columbia River ExporU
SHIPMENTS rOHEIGK.
JANUARY. ?c5.
2 To Quccntloicn jur Clan Fagum.
"Wlteat. 45,077 bus S32.RS7
nTo Qiwcntifrtim per Attn MMlccut.
Wheat, 45.70J bus $32,7.
C To Corl; per -4 wife 2T. Iaiic.
Wheat. CI.7S0 bus ....$4C,100
0To Qiiccnalatvn per Gicynnld.
Wheat, Kf.710 bu. S12.M1
10 To BrUtol per IJanUdalc.
Wheat. 72.153 bus $53,030
10 To Quccnhtown per Ophelia.
Wheat, 50,233 bus S?.:.COo
10 To Cardiff )cr Martha Fisher.
Wheat, 43.9 .0 bas bus Si,cO0
14 To Qucciiftwcn per JTalta.
Wheat, 20.CTS bu 21,040
15-To To U. K. per Craig Mullen.
"Wheat. 4 1,577 bus 22 035
15 To Cm-h jtcr Lizzie lldl.
Wheat, 59,202 bus ?16,SS1
1C To Cork per Ullock.
Wheat, 42.010 bus $30,910
20 To Quccmtown per Clladfl.
Wheat, 71,151 bus $.70.1 4S
20 To Copenhagen per irotfrrii Belle.
Wheat. 50,500 ?il,2S8
20 To Quceittloicn per lrantn.
Wheat. 03.292 bus $51.2315
23 To Quccnsiawn per Barracuta.
Wheat, 33,003 bus $20,321
23 To QuccHslmrn per Valparaiso.
Wheat, 40,117 bus ..$!,2SI
2C To Qitecntown per ZTcXcar.
Wheat, C3.917 bns $47,903
29 To QuccHstoica per Chilena.
Flour, 12.001 bids $30,013
30 To Cork per Saraea.
Flour, 12,83! bbls ?:1,230
rEimuAKY.
4 To Qucc;isoim jicr Yarra Yarra.
Wheat, GC.772 bus...... ...$40,079
6 To London per Perthshire.
Flour. 2.272 bbls $18,172
Wheat, 12.833 bus J,G7
Salmon, 11,800 c.. 50,930
Total $87,780
7 To Cork per Flora.
Wheat, 5U18 w $35,917
7 To Quccfoirn per Lucaijas.
Flour, 8.015 bbls S2C.O00
9 To Copenhagen per Sovereign.
Wheat. G5.91S bus S4C.403
10 To QuccnUoicn, jter Geo. S. Homer.
Wheat, C1J73 bus $45,430
10 To Qivcenstoion, per Renfrewshire
Wheat, 53.234 bus $3S,S2S
10 To Qnecnetown, per C. S. JIullicrL
"Wheat. 51.S10 bus SU.11S
10 To Liverpool, per Yoicmlte.
Flour, 13,242 bbls . $52,9S0
12 To Queen&lown per Marlaban.
Wheat, 3S.CS7 bus ?.0,015
12 To Cork per DoYaihy.
"Wheat, 40,474 bus $34,630
12 To Qtcci?oirn jicr irm. D. Seed.
Wheat, 40.192 bus $2S,393
IS To Quecmtown. per Kincardlnuhire.
Wheat. 72,430 bu $54,322
23 To Quccnsloion per Klnchmc,
Wheat, 40,810 bus $30,C03
Notice lo Delinquent Taxpayers.
NOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN THAT I
-Ll will levy on i he property of the delin
quent list of li4, II the taxes are not paid
immediately.
C.W.LOCGIIEBAV
Chief of Police.
Astoria, Feb. 9, 1633.
For Sale.
TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES
on Gray's ltiver : fine timber and bottom
land : tiiree miles from steamboat landing.
Fifty acres improved; r tables, outhouses,
etc. fruit. A splendid chance for a man
with a little money.
Apply to FERDINAND HANSEL on the
premise-!.
Notice.
MR. D. TI. CASWELL IS NOW EN-gag-d
In talcing tlie census of School
District So. 1. Parents and others interest
ed will confer a favor by assisting Htm to
make it as complete as possible. All per
sons over four and under twenty years of
age are entitled to, and should be Included
lu the census.
J. O. BOZORTH,
District Clerk.
ASTORIAN IIRECTORy.
State Officers:
United States Senators
J. II. Slater
i .1. N. Dolph
itepresentativc In Congress 51. C. George
Governor... .... . . Z. F. Moody
governors secretary.
Secretary of State
Assistant Secretary ...
State Treasurer
Assistant Treasurer
Sup't "Public Instruction...
State Printer.. ..,
Clerk School Land Board...
.Chas. P.. Moores
R. V. Karhart
F. E. Hodskin
Cd.Hirsch
A. F. Wheeler
E. 11. McEIroy
W. II. Byars
...E, P. McCornac
,Dr. II. Carpenter
bup't Insane Asylum.
Sup't Penitentiary.....
...Geo. Colhne
( W. P. Lord
Supreme Judges A. B. Waldo
W.W.Thayer
DISTRICT JCDGKS :
First District
Second District
Third District
Fourth District...
Fifth District
Sixth District
L. E. Webster
.. Robert Bean
U. P. Boise
. ..Seneca Smith
F.J.Tavlor
L L Olmstead
Clatscp County Officers:
Judge C A McGuire
Clerk C. J. Trenchant
Sheriff. W. O. i:as
Commissioners.......
J 1). Iv. "Warren
j.Ino. Hobm
.1. F. V.'arn-n
-Isaac Bergman
G. P. P.itker
J. E. Higelns
l.-C. K5
Assessor..,
TrejLsurer.
Survevor.. .
School Sup't.
Coroner.
Astoria City Officers:
Mavor ...... ........... ...I. W. Hit's t
Auditor and Clerk .T. S. .lev. i tt
Treasurer ..................I."G. 1 lus'ler
assessor....................... . Gt. I. Whoe'er
Street Supcrintendeiu Titos. U jniu
Chief of Police Ciark 1 mpt'iey
Police Judge.... C. II. M i-kton
Sexton M.C:.l y
COUNriLMKN' :
IC. it. ("oo? or
.. A. A. nevelmiil
( Iaac Bergman
( Tints. Dealv.
J.C. J.Ticn'liard
I Chas. Gratke,
First Ward
Second Ward.
Oregon Railvay & Navjgdtioi-
VOllVXXY.
OUKA.V I2 VZSI:
gDuringtlie month of IVbrun-y irm. Ocean
Steamers will s.iil from Poitlaud to San
Fnincisco, and fiom San Fransco io Port
land, as follows, leaving Aiu-uorth Dm-k,
Ponland, at Midnight, and Spear Street
Wharf, San Francisco, at 10 A. i. :
From Portland. I From San FranciTo.
rob rib
Orecon Wed -OoIumti... . Ta 3
Columbia .Von 9;Queen of Pacific Sun 8
Queen ot Pacific Sat M'Urcgon Fn 13
Orecon Tlmr 19li'olumbu Wed is
Columbia Tu VIIQueen ot Pacific Mon '.3
MchlOrpxon Sat 2
Qnecn of Pacilic bun 1 Mcb
'Columbia .Thnr ft
Tltronzh TlrltetN Mild to all principal
t'iticK in the United Stales, Oiir.ila and
Europe.
RAIL DIVISION.
On and after November 23rd lssi. Passen
ger Trains will leavn Poilhuid tor Eaiteni
points, at 5:.'J0 i. 3J.. daily.
Pulluiaa Pflnca Can rcur.inf Itctvra Pon
Isnd. and St. Paul,
niVr.lt rIVS!O.V (HIcKUe olur.ibt.nl.
Boats leave Portland for D.ill Ht 7 :io
a a:.
Aiyo :
lA'ave Port-I
land for
Mon! 7m. iV.'ill'kH.
IS U
iUria and I
lottor Co-I
lBa.bia....lfiAMk'-'Vll
Uajton. Or.J7 A51J
7AM' I:
Ail , AV.
AM.'
aleIn 1 rtA.,j I
Ifi AM
Ta coma and buattle. daily at ? I'M
Victoria bteamora do not ran unaaj-s.
Loaves Astoria for Portland at 6 a iu. dai! tit
cent Sunday.
O. II. PKKSCOTT.
JOHN Mi; IK. Alanagei.
Traffic Manager.
II. A. 2COYKS, Agent A stun i.
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
VIA
Oregon & California R. R
Aiut Connections,
Fare to San Fraurisco $32 ; t"o Sacramento $30
DAILY, EXCFIT SUNDAY.
KASTSIDK DIVISION.
Ketuecn POUTL1M) and Atl.jA.Vai
MAILTliAlN.
LEAVE. AltBlVE,
Portland 7 :50 A. Ml Ashland 4:43 A. 31.
Ashland 8:45 r.ai Portland 4:2" i M.
ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN.
LEAVE. r AIUtlVE.
Portland 4 aTO v. ii.'Iebanon 9 30 1. M
Lebauou 4 :45 A. M.lPortland 10 :05 A. Ji
Pullman Palace Sleeping Car leaves Poit
lantl Mondays and Thursdays, lteturnaig
leaves Ashland Tuesdays aim Fridays.
The Oregon and California Kailroad Ferry
makes connection with all Uegu'.ar Tmins
on Kastside Division, from the loot of F St.
WKSTSIDK DIVISION.
Iletweeu I'orllund und Curvitltii
JIAIL TRAIN
LEAVE. ABBIVE.
Portland .9 :00 A. 3L:CorvalIi 4 -J30 v. n.
CoiYaliis 8 :30 A. 31. Portland 3 :20 1. m.
KXPKES3 TKAIN
LEAVE. ABBIVE.
Portland 5 :00 r JtlMcMiniiville. 8 rtX) v i
21 cMlnnville5:15 a ail Portland 8 :3ua m
Local tickets lor sale, and baggage checked
at Company's up-town oftlce, corner Stark
and Second str ets.
Tickets for sale to all the principal points
in California, can only be i roeurcd and
baggage checked, at the Company's ofllce.
Comer F and Front Sts., Portland, Or.
Freiuht will not be received for shipment
after 5 o'clock v. at. on either the Eastside
or Westslde Divisions.
It. KOKHL.KR.
aiuaser.
KP.nocF.ns,
U. I" if-Airt
ii'tfacG Steam Navigation 0
ft 'c
WIN fEIt SCHEDULE.
Astoria to Fort Stevens, Fort Canby,
and lltuaco.
Connecting by stages and boats for
Oysterville, Montesano and Olympia
?frik Until further notice the Ilwaco
i Tiri Tim Steam Navigation Co.'s steamer
Will leave Astoria on
Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays
at 7 A. M.
(Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays being
Oysterville and Montesano mall days.)
ron
Ft.Stevens, Ft. Canby and Ilwaco
ON
Tvesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays
The steamer will leave Astoria at 9 A. at.,
as formerly, not being coufiued strictly to
scueuuie time.
On Thursday
A SECOND TRIP will be made, leaving As
toria three hours after arriving mm IIaco
Fare to Fort Canby and llwaeu.. 51 00
BTTickets can he bought at the nlnro for
5 cts.
J5y-Ilwco freight, by the ton. in lots of
one ton or over, $2 per ton,
ErFor Tickets, Towage r Charter ap
ply at the office of the company, Gray's
wharf, foot of Benton streeL
J. II. D.GRAY,
Agent.
. Notice.
A NY ORDERS LEFT WITH C. II. STICK
L els. in mv absence, will bo promptly at
tended to. Bills due me are also left in his
hands for collection, until further notice.
A. M. JOHNSON.
Astoria, Jan. 2Sth,is85.
f K k till -a wF H n I w
INVIGOMTOH
VIGO
is jnsc what its name implies ; 2
Purely Vegetable "Compound, thai
acts directly -upon thelyer j curing
the many diseases irvcidq
0 that mi.
ting the nil'
pUlltUJIp Jlfomj I.UI j
merous ailm
arise from it
deranged
iction, such as
Dyspepsi
idice, Biliousness,
Losweness,
laria, Side-headache.
Rhe
etc. It is meretores
3ni5mthlt "To iiave uoottlieaitc
:he Liver must be kept in order."
DS. SANTOBD'S IIVZE IK7IG0BAT0S.
rnviccrates the Liver, rtc-tilatcs the Bow
sis, Strengthens the System, Purifies Uic
B'.ooil . Assists J) -rcstion. Prevents 1 eve r?.
rs a Household Need. An Invaluable
Family Medicine for common complaints.
CH. EAITFOHD'S II7ZH HTvxGOS&TCIL
Axczvcricnca rf Frty years, and Tuci
tanda'cf Testimonials prote Us Mtnl.
Fon S .n BV AIJ. UEAT.KB3 IK SinDXCIXIS
For f-.H infonnnson wad yocr address for 1
r.cB'Vjli on tho "I.irrr and U dirac,"t5
v!ssronD eca:.b er., i.-nv yosk ens:
SOC2KTV 3XZSCTSR.
Temple liOdce, Ko. 7AF.A.M.
REG ULAK COM M FNIC ATIONS 2
iiit and third Tuesdays i" eacIiVX
month. at 74 o'clock, r. M.. at the' vN
Hall In Astoria. Member of the older in
good standing are invited to attend..
By older of the W.JI.
Bearer Lodee No 35. 1. 0. 0. F.
-liKf'.ri.Alt MKKTIXff KV- .-
MKETIN'O KV
JLX cry Thursday ei cuing tg?6&.
SS?
seven o'clock, at me Jongc
rnmn In Oiltl Ki'ilmvs lisll. Asln-
ria. Sojourning me:ibeis of tlie order In
good standing, cordially invited to nitei-d.
By order ' ".
Ocean Encampment. Ko. 13, 1. O. O.F.
KEOULAHMKElINOSOr OCEAN EN
campment No. 13. I. o. O. V at the
Idge, in the Odd Fellows ltiillding, at
seen v. ai., on the eoml and fourth
Aloilas of each !:zi .is!. S j.uining bieth-
ren cordiallj invited.
By order C P.
Seaside"Lodge No. IS. A. O. U. W.
REGULAR .AirETINfiS OF SEASIDE
l)dgc No. 12, A. l. U. V,. will be held
in their Hall oer Caiuahaii & Co.'s on
Thursday e enlng of each wet-k, Rt 7 o'eloek.
Members of the order in good standing, and
vlMtlng ItrotliersareiiiMU'd to attenu. Li
brary will be open fifteen minutes before
and after each meeting. By ordt r XL W.
CBBOWN.Kec.
AdtorlaUoogeoTo. i7o. G.I. .
OEGULAi: MEirriNG hVK!:Y MOX
IX day evl-nlng a: 7 :.7 oYIoek, In the Hall
overCaniahan'.shtore. Members of the Or
der, in good standing, are ln ited to attend.
By order W. C. T.
American Legion of Honor.
KEGUIVK MEETING OF ASTOKIA
Council No !KC Is held on the first and
third Tuesday of each month, at 7 o'clock v.
ai. Ily order of the Council Commander.
it. V. MONTE1TH, Sec'ty.
OcxrldenrCouncil NoT 5. 0. C. P.
MEETS EVEItY riltST AND THIBD
Momlav evenines of each uiontli. at s
oMock P. al. Members tf tlu order are
i-spectfu!ly reqiiested to attend,
('.voider.
C. BKOV.'N, Beenider.
Cushiner Po3t No. 14, G. A. R.
TfJKGULAi: MEETINGS OF THIS POST
XL on tlie second and fourth Ttirsduys of
each month at 7:30 i. at. ViMting com
rades corduilly invited. By order
P.C.
CushingrRolief Corps No. 3, G. A. R.
REGULABMEETINGSONTHESECOND
and fourth Tuesdays of each month, at
"ityonkr Mas. C. BOSS.
Secretary.
Pacific Lodge No. 17, K. of P.
REGULAB MEETINGS OF THIS
Lodge every Friday evening, at 7:30
o'clock, in their Castle Hall, Sojourning
Knights cordially invited to attend.
W. A. SS1EBMAX.
K. of K. and S.
Astoria Division No. One, Uniform
Rank, K. of P.
REGULAR MEETING ON THE FIBST
Thursday of each mouth, iu their A r
mory Hall, iu Pythian Castle.at S v. ai. Iteg
ular drills on the second, third and fourth
Thursday of each month, at such place as
shall be designated by the C mmander.
Sojourning Sir Kn'ghU cordially Invited
to meetings and diiiK
SCOTT BOZORTII.
Recorder.
Astoria Ladies' Coffee Club.
REGULAR MEETINGS ATTHE CLUB'S-
fil rooms ad oinliiz Ubcrtv Hall on the
lirst and tliiid Friday .s of each month at
7 P. M.
Mi:s. B. S. WORSLE Y, Pres.
Common CounciL
REGULAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND
fourth Tuesday evenings of each month
at 7H o'clock.
xra-persons deMring to have matters acted
upon by tlie Council, at any regular meet
ing must present the same to the Auditor
and Clerk, on or before the Friday evening
prior to the TucMlay on which the Council
iioius its regular meeiinc.
TIIOS. S. .IEWETT.
Auditor and Clerk.
i m -- !
AEXESS. LOS ? OF 11.- V-
IlOOD,atn!therml:ifnhr.J,tM"fn'ejrr. .
it evtr'j to a compl.eaa,n cillfl PJIO& 7t ? .?
RUE A. DR. LIEt'.iC'S JSTIOOUToa
the OS'LYe-irefprI'ROSTATOKRIlF..X. Fr.r
fi.et per paeiuyt. C jtariosM. f M.W. CntJt tt
Hftt'.th cnH Srt-Arifil!utsntt frtf. AJ.ir.it f.iK-
ft;a i,isPF.:;sAR r.r !, ,-, v .
i& Grr,-)t St ... f fi . ' . C.
-ASK FOR-
XJnion India Rubber Co.'s
Pure Para Gum
ORiOK PROOF
RUBBER BOOTS.
llir.VAHK OK IMITATION'S!
Be sure the noots are stamped CffACii:
PttOOF on the hreK.antl.2i.ive the PURE
GUM SPRINGS on the foot and instep,
which prcven their cracking or brenkinn
We arc now making them with RUBBER
AXD ASBESTOS Soles which will make
them last more than twire a-. :nnj as any
Rubber boots made.
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.
ALL KINDS RUBBER BELTING. PACK
ING, HOlC SPRINGS, CLOTHING.
BOOTS A2D SHOES, Etc.
GOODYEAR RUBBER CO.
K. IL PK ASE. .1 r. I Agents,
3.M. RUTl'ON, i San Francijco.
snts tKst)
mr iwrnifl;
Ul lV'Mf "
issYftfs
MAUHCCD VS RESTORED
Tit ream: thu'
SSJIXAL WT
TIIK GERJfAXS IK SAMOA.
A dispatch has been received in
London statinrr that the German
squadron in the PaciGc hrw auncied
the Samoan gronp o islaeds to Ger- J
many, it tuis nows is nutneuue it is
verj' serious. It will bring Gen iany
for the first time, face to fact with
the United Stales. Onr relutions
....11. 41. r il.n.ln l.T.l - 'mC I r 1 r . .
close iu the futnre as they uro witliT
tho Hawaiian group.
The Samoau, or Navigator, islands
lie directly iu the path of. steamers j
piymg uetween ban lTancisco aim ,
tho harbors of Australia. Tho Pa-t
cificMail steamers which run ba-
tween there and Sydney p:s3 within
a few miles of teeni. Their future
connection with the United States
has long been obvious. Thirteen
jeans ago Commodore Meade of the J
United States navj made an arrange-1
ment wUh the native chiefs bj which
the United States established a pro
tectorate and a naval station at the
well known harbor or Pangopango.
President; Grant was keenly alive to
the ncccssitj' or strengthening our
influence in that quarter. Steinber
ger's mission and the proposal of the
islanders to place tho whole group
under American protection will be re
membered by all. The opiwrtumty
was lost, and now the trade of Apia,
which is the chief shipping port, has
passed to a large extent into the
hands of Germans from Hamburg.
Only last joar Consul Carrisitts or
Apia, wrote that American iullueuce
could bo restored if American capital !
could be procured to establisd sugar, !
cotton and cofiee plantations on tho
islands, but while we have been talk
ing and writing, Germanj, it seemi,
has been acting.
13 r.
Frazicrs Thront ami J.iik
Is the greatest remedy in the world
for Uoiirus, Colds, Sore Throat, Influ
enza, Qnin7y, Larj-ngitis, Croup,
Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Asthma, Ca
tarrh, and AVhoopiug Cough, and all
diseases o the throat and Innra. Tl
performs wonders in relieving Con
sumplion. It strengthens the Lungs !
and instantlv allavs all irritation of i
tho throat.
Cleveland, Ohio.
Dn. JFitAzinn Dear Sir: I was troub
led for about thrco months during!
he last slimmer nnd fall with "Rrnn-1
chitis and a bad cough. After trying i
several remedies without finding any
relief, I used your Throat and Lung I
Balsam, and found immediate help. I Trr3'rs,!-5i-iLi fn.a
On retiring at night it gave mo undis-1 '
turbed rest, and after using thomed-! rrnvr outti-o j r-n,-rk
icine throe wefts I fonnd mvself rhUi I b. u-U I I Ln, and LbbS.
CaT?dV ' -.pi Er':i?-TNIJTf , I M'PSITK OCCIMAT I.OTI.l..
Dr. Frazier s Throat and Lung Bal-:
sain allays all irritation of the throat, j ' ' Nxrrct. .isort, i
Penetrates and heals the Lungs, audi " -----
assists nature by expectoration to I UioSii'-irvnn RflofiV re
throw, off the corruption, sold by i asniiigion BiarKBi
drucirists everwhero at 75 cts. a hot-1
fie. Frjizrnn MEtiicrxn Co., Prr.p'r, j
Cleveland, Ohio. For salt by J. W.
Conk, Astoria, Or.
.. J
tw x-r"--!- tt. . i-.t i t '
xr. .uaiiuri, oi me ir.uiimnuu .-iu-, Mmve Market ml!ln3sles:iin!ieUuitlia
cocalt. has a vein of sarcastic humor j
which is exemplified in the following! l '' v i:ikty and tti'-vr ia: ity
paragraph: "Our people buy so few ' . w
copies of the good books from our ;
house that there is a temptation to.i-"H5ft AD CURED fvlEATit I I
authors tolsmear a few pages with whMl H, llt. Slf ar Jwues, ral,uil0.
tainted doctrines to secure attention i s:thai.d retail.
through the nostrils. A dead rat j CarS..Hai atterithMi gnen to Mippijinj
starts morcinqiifry than a tuberose, r'1 '""
Anathemas increase sales." 1
AH iu the Line or Nature.
There is nothing in the line of magic
or mystery about that wonderful ami
popular medicine, Parker-? Tonic. 11
is simply the best and most scientific
combination possible of the essential
principles of those vegetable curatives
which act powerfully and directly on
the stomach. liver, kidneys and blood.
But there neither is, nor will be. any
successful imitation of it. It is all the
time curing those who had despaired of
ever getting well. For yourself, your
wife and children.
Colfax, Feb. 21. The residence of
Mrs. Hull was totally destroyed by
fire this morning. Loss, 2,500; in
surance, $1,000.
A Stni'tliiisr Discovery.
Physicans are often startled by re
markable discoveries. The fact that Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption
and all Throat and Lung diseases is
dailv enrim: patients that they have
given up. to die, is startling them to re-
alize their seite of duty, and examine
into the merits of this wonderful dis
covery; resulting m hundreds of our
best Physicians usinif it in their practice
Trial Dottles ireo atYV.E. Dement &
Co.'s Drug Store. JtegularBizejLOO.
YOUKG 3tKX!-JlEAE THIS.
Thk Voltaic Bhlt Co., of Marshall,
Mich . oiler to send their celebrated Ei.ec-tko-Voltaic
Belt and other Elkctuic
Aimm ianxks on trial for thirty day, to
men (young or old) niliieted with nervous
debility, loss of vitality and manhood, and
all kindred troubles. Alo for rheumatism.
neuralgia, pamlvsij. anil many other dis
eases. Complete restoration lo health, vigor
and manhood guarantied. No risk is in
curred as thirty days trial is allowed. Write
them at once for illustrated pamphlet free
"llacknietack," a lasting and fra
grant perfume. Price 2." and f0 cents.
Sold hy W. E. Dement.
Siiii.oii's Cuitc will imir.etliately
relieve Croup, Whooping Cough, and
Bronchitis bold by W. E. Dement & Co
Are voti marto miserable hy Indi
gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of
appotitr. Yellow Skin '.' Jjhiloh's Vital
i7er is a positive run. For .sale by W.
"C -Dement.
The Kev. (Jeo. II. Thayer, of Dour
bon, Ind., sa-s: "Both inj-sclf and wife
oweour Itws'toSmi.oii's Consumption
CtStK." buhl by W. J:. Dement.
Foi Dyspepsia nndlivcr Complaint,
you have a printed tniarantcc on every
bottle of Slitloh's YiLilizer. It neer
falls to cure. SoW by W. II Dement.
ROOMS AND HALL TO LET.
Pythian Land and Building Ass?cn.
T ARC.E. FINE R003IS WITH WATER
jli and cas ci i or single, in I'ytnian
Huildinz.
Also l-thian Hall, the finest and best
lighted hall la the citv ; suitable for Lodges,
Sociables. Parties or Lectures. Terms mod-
crate. Apply to
E, A. NOTES,
Secretary
Absolutely Pure.
This in r er ..ris A i i:rvel of
puritj.s ''i .. i '.i'v" e: iusv. Mnr
XT:i'" i i l'l t'l r'tiur. k.n.U. ::.l
caii'. s ; i .n ....! . ii ':"l'i the ra1
titii'it t.l t'. i s:).rt ' fsh'. nluni or
l!i:!J.t lmdT. . it'h; in rc.
V.o -
.l ;K..n: Pw OKirCc.. tW V.t: I.
N. V.
MAKKST.
Vp,T
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& THOMPSON.
DKAI.KKS IN
FRESH AND CURED MEATS,
CHOICE GROCEEIES,
PROVISIONS.
CVttckn'v and Glassware.
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY & COMPANY,
st1 rrs J H
i! Cnivd HI oats,
iiaintu-i. - Asiorii
5:j:KMiASiW. vim
Astoria, (neon.
!Il52"TJtS
?KSPi:(7n-TLL CALL THE AITEN-
. thin of the iMiiklte ti the fact that the
LOEB & (50.
.iOItP.KKS IN
WINES,
LIQUORS,
AND
CJGAK8.
AGENTS FOR THE
Sest San Francisco Houses and
Eastern Distilleries.
Tumblers Decanters, and AU
Kinds of Sa!c0h Supplies.
J2SAP. goods sold at San Francisco Price3.
MAIN STREET.
Opposite Parker House, Astoria, Oregon.
Assignee's Notice.
nfiTir-i.-m ui.'nrnv mvuvTiiATTUP
L undersiKi'.eti has been appointed assign-f
eenr Hie estate oi i). iiart, an uisonem
debtor. All creditors of said estate are no
tiil'd to pre-ent their claims ag:iinst s;iid es
tate, under oath, to me, within three mouths
at the olllec of F. D. wmton. In the city of
stoiia. Clatvop count v, Orecon.
ISAAC IJEKGMAN,
Asiignee.
Dec. 27th. ISSt.
Assignee Notice.
TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN T17AT THE
iH firm f .1. E. Thomas has assigned all
their property to the undersigned for the
benefit of their creditors and all persons
haviiH? claim neatnst said estate must nre-
sent the same duly verified to tho nsMgnee
:u uis omee 1:1 nsuinn, uregon, wiiiiiu uirt-e
months from this date.
November till). ISol.
F. P. HICKS.
Notice.
rawm assessment roll for the
5. ear ISP! Is now In my hands for collec
tion. All who are delinquent on said roll
will save sheriff's cots by calling at my of
tlce in Cat hlamet and settling the same, or
sending bv registered lfitter.
S.F.ALBERT.
Sheriff of Wahkiakum Co., W.T
D.ited .t Catlilamet, .Ian. 13th, lSiS,
Sheriffs Sale.
TMOriPE IS HEKEBY GIVEN THAT BY
Li irtllef a chattel mortgage executed
by Roscop Dixon in finor of A. V. Alien, on
the 17tli diiv of July, ls5t, on all the persona!
property situated m the building owned by
Geo. FIa el. on the SE corner or Lot No. 5
of Block No. M in the town of Astoria, in
Clatsop county. State of Oregon, as laid out
nnd recorded bv John McClure, to satisfy
Hi. stun of SPAT; and Interest at tho rate
of ten per cent, per annum from the icth
day of July, l&si, I hae taken ioss.ession
of all of said property consisting or beds,
bedsteads, bedding, crockeryware. queens
ware, knives, forks, tables. chairs, furniture,
fixtures, and each and every article in said
building, and shall proceed to sell the same
at public auction, on the Snd day of March.
1&J5, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a.m. on said
pp.'mlses to the highest bidder for cash in
iiand at timerof sale, to satusfy said sum, in
terest and costs.
W.G.ROSS.
Sheriff of Clatsop County.
Astoria, Teb. 19th, 1SS5.
lAMBOUR'i
1 l
1 I 3 1 3
Flav
jSz.'FZ THS
Kt,
''
. LJ VJyfr
iKiS.avi3V .VS:n P7 S-S5S
THEY RECEIVED THE
For FLAX THRE.VDS at the
London Fisheries Exhibition 1883.
And have been awarded RICHER PRIZES at the various
INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITIONS
Than the goods of any other
IN THE WORLD.
tynnlHy onn Always Depended o
One of the Mills of tho TJarbour L'lav Spinning Co., Paterson, Xew Jersey.
HENRY DOYLE & CO.,
517 and 519 Market Stre'et, - - San Francisco,
Agents For Pacific Coast.
Seine Twines, Rope and Netting Constantly on Hand.
Of rjtdical changes which I
- M entire
Furnishing Goods, Hats,
Goods at Cost!
G002DS .T lQ-UTL OW2S" PSICES I
Drop in and C me.
Assignee's Notice.
"ftTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE (
JLH underslcned has been annotated the as-1
ilgnee of the estate of Baner & Johnson,
and all persons having claims against sid
firm arc hereby notified to proent the same
duly certified to the undersigned, at his of
fice, lu Astoria, Oregon, within three months
from this date, Dec.7th, 18S4.
J. II. D.GRAY.
Administrator's Notice.
"jeOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN THAT THE
J-H undersigned was on tho 5th day ot Jan
uary, iss3. duly appointed by the County
Court of the State ot Oregon for the County
of Clatsop, administrator of the estate of
Hans Plenning. deceased' All persons hav
ing claims against said estate are hereby
notified to present the same properly veri
fied to me at my office at the Union cannerv.
in Astoria, Oregon, within six montiis from
tln- date.
PETER F. JOHNSON,
Administrator.
Dated, Astoi ia. Or., January 20, 1S35. S-4t
Notice.
TtrOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN THAT
JLs pursuant to a unanimous vote of tlie
stockholders of the Fishermen's Paeking
Co., the directors of said company, did on
the 17th day of Jan. 1S35, execute and file
supplementary articles of Incorporation,
whereby such company U authorized to
purchase and hold, sell and convey real es
tate. By order Boaid of Directors,
11. E. NELSON,
dw Secretary.
r1.
i !l!63uS
JSZfJ&.
crn
etBi!H 18??
shall make, I am compelled to
stock of
Clothing, Blankets, etc,
xxmmTyx&m wise.
Undo Sam's Corner.
To Ship and Engine Builders.
Treasury Department
WASinxaiox, D. a, January 27, 1S85". f
SEALED PROPOSALS FOR REB01LD
ingthereve ue steamer iZfchard Rush,
including new hull and boiler, will bo re
ceived at this Department until 2 o'clock p.
3i. of Tuesday, March 10th, 1885.
Bidders mnst state the time In which they
will agree to complete the work. Bids must
be In accordance with the specifications, and
should be addressed to tlie Secretary of the
Treasury, and Indorsed on the envelope
"Proposals for rebuilding the Kevenue
Steamer Jlicliard Rush."
Specifications for the work will be fur
nished on application to the Collector of
Customs at San Francisco, Cal., and Port
land, Oregon.
The Department reserves the right to re
ject any or all bids, and to waive defects if
deemed for the interest of the government
so to do.
rSigned). CHARLES E. CO ON,
Acting Secretary of the Treasury.
Executor's Notice.
HAVING BEEN APPOINTED BY THE
County Court of Clatsop Connty, Ore
gon, executrix of the last will and testament
of TI105. Goodwin, deceased, all persons
having claims against said estate will pre
sent them duly verified and with proper
vouchers to the undersigned at her resi
dence on Clatsop Plains. Clatsop County,
Oregon, within sk months front this date,
Dec. 51SSL .,
MARIETTA GOODWIN.
24-5t Executrix.