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n) j$t Satfu; Stetorinu. ASTOKIA, OREGON: FRIDAY.. .... .MARCH 13, 1885 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE POUT OF ASTOKIA. VESSELS IX THE RIVER. .Utjet McNeil. Mj-cHeam", Ilrbl .1. Ii, Hrown Am s;t Britttfh Msnarcii ("iHpraen. Br: kaston. Ur bV iiHWaafaineton, Am sp t'oJoraa. Cumbrian. BrliW Monmouthshire. Drbk Basra. Ur bk .loi-ntx. Uer bit M & 1. Cox. lir a VESSELS OA Ti?ji TT.$ 1 . from rrcfc l'ortn, for Hie Columbia Klvcr AllalulxJ. l'.r bk IMS Ilnnc Keijj: Arohrr. Br bk 7fi5 Liverpool Uoeinah. l!r bk Valparaiso Jan !3 Ucehhe'ti, Br bkTCS Antifoeasta Jan 11 Oaraaron Castle. Br splSW Sidney Oity ef Madrid Br ap llccaot Ayres Nov lb Rlroi. Br bk alpiraiao Jan Sii ItxpterM-. Br sp Valparame Edward foray. Br bk SM CMlo IladdiastAnrinre. Brspl-Sfl Rio Jan 34 llatde. Br bk TSS Lira-pool Oct 3 Kitty. Brbk Valparaiso Jan UW, Ur. bk. SM Carnral Lew, Br bk 773 Y&lparaiM Sept 3 MtUk. Oar bk J6 Liverod Meilnra. Ur bVSTO Cheffo Uban Ii--, Ur bk Va rtaratso QuiMola. Br bk ib Valparaiso Hirer Lpvon. Ur bk 773 Valparaiso Reraoaotratit Urbk lt!r. OUIao Jan il San LU. Ur bk 'M Ca lio Jan 2 Front American Ports. Tittle E. Marb'-ck. Am -p 2&SI New York Nov 13 TXlK TAltl.r. J'OR ASTORIA. map.ch. juoii vtbk. ) low wateb. I First tveunU. Fust. Second. cl ISI B 21 SI 12 ol P 1 a i h a I h s 1 h h A. m. I C k. hi. I .- A. n. I jS li. m. I ,w h I h! hi h i i KOi.s o :.. 7, c vm, r-i 7 is -u-o 2 1 as ; 1 m vs : as 1 0, 7 so o-o J 2 07 J 2 17 hu SJO 0: 8 2li H."j i 2X 68 3D.' 76 ! Of) 078.'.9 12 ft X lb s'A !' CT 9 1C (131 !i:.".' 1 fi S-tt SC 441 0M10 37 1-U10US 25 7 -1 It! KS .". f.J VI 11 Xia 12110 .11 3-2 Si T. Ut '71 7 :tf ! 0 12f! 1 jll K ::-s Mir. 02 7-1 8 4s "it? - - --i 1 53 1U in 7 os 7-s si .- r.T 11 2 :i u'i o-: 11 8 9) 7-2 10 18 fi-2 2 47 4' 4 00 05 12 9 20 7-S1127 U'7 .-.50 :.-9 4 47 07: IX 101 7T. 11 RS-f 7-2 4 4 34 5 21 O'l 14 11 ttl 7S - - -'- 5. TO 2S 5.V. 01 1C 0 2 : 11 51ff 79 C U1 2 J C 2.J 02 1(0 4 U 0:);jS0 0 40 1-5G50 0 5 The hours lioiwoeii niKluiiit and 110011 :irc deslRnntiul ly a (a. at.), tlioti? between noiii :iml jnidnllit bj p (!. ai.). o. 00w a denotes iuilnij:lit, w. 00m. v denotes noon. Ilie liciKht is reckoned from the !eel ol a ernRC low er low w :Uer t o w h!ch the sound iiiRS are glwn m the Coa.st Stinev charts. Columbia River Exports. atnraiENTs ror.Eio:. .TANUAK . SGSiSS? bus. wheat 24.S3S bbls. Hour Total, (19 cargoes) l'HUr.UABY. G1C 73 bus. w heat...... 3f.u57 bbls. tlour H.K90 us. salmon 50s M lumber Total (1C cargoes) .5085.171 ... ?731,C23 ....? 175,230 -. 152.090 .... 59.873 ....$717,143 Domestic Exports. The receipt ot certain ai tides of Or eRon produce, at San Francisco, from January 1. 1SS", to March 4th, 1855, in olubivc, liae been as follews: Flour, qr sks........ ........... Wheat, clh .. Oats, sks . Salmon, bbls ................ li! bbls .13,232 9.730 12.5S3 2s0 02 507 24 3.4S2 70 CO 00 84.0(13 318 4.917 S14 pKks - Apples. Hi je, bxs....... bbU.. .. . 1KK-. Butter, pkes Potatoes. -ks....... ..... "Wool, bales ..... Hides. o ... Tallow, pkg Deef, bbls Hay, bales Quicksilver. Husks .... Fruit, Dried. pUgi Lo:tlhor, pkgs Hops. bales........ ....... Hams, pkfis Cheese, cs Flax Seed, bks Corn, ctls Canned Goods, cs Lard, pkgs.. ......... Bacon. c.s....f. .. 10 101 45 70 "" C ,978 Astoria ICetail JEarkct. Flour per Mil S1.S0 Wheat, per cental S 1.3.1 Oats, S1.50 Bacon, sides per lb, 141G ct3. Shoulders, " 12X cts. llama, ' l.uaiB cts. Lard, 4 1 ltCJI" fti. Becf.yglScU-. ? Mutton, 1015 cts. Tork, 1216 cts. Veal, 1420 cks. Butter, per mil C07.icts. Eccs, per dozen 192.l ets. Potatoes, er 'b 1 ct Cheese, per lb 1G20 cts CorntnenI, per li'4 cLs. Oatinexl, " G6ets. Beans, ' 4n cts. Cofl'ee, - 12K"iO cts. Tea, " 25i)0cK Kice, " 7 9 cts. i?Uf;at, " 0V9KcLs. Svrup, pel fiJilion 70c Si. lioney, per gallon SL2.". Salmon, per kit $41,0 Onions, pr lb :54ct-?. Apples dried per lb f12K cts. Peaches " " i:ticts. Plums. " i2J lfick Onndles, per lb 20 ets. Chickens per dozen $t5. llajpertonl3S20. Hides, per lb5 nets. Oils, per gallon, boiled linseed, 7.1c; raw linseed, 70e; coal oil, 40c; iardS 1.25 Three Rooms to Rent XN BUILDING OVER PRAEIS STORE. Good for ofilrpt oi dwelling purposes. Applv 1 C. S. Gl NDEHSON. or PRAEL BROS. ROOMS AND HALL TO LET. Pythian Land and Building Ass'cn. LARGE, TINE ROOMS WITH WATER aud gas ai mit or tingle. In Pvthian Building. Also Pv-thlm nail, the finest and best lighted hall In the city ; suitable for Lodges, Sociables. Parties or Lectures. Terms mod .erate. Apply to E. A. NOYES, Secretary. ASTORIAN DIRECTORY. State Officers: United States Senators - ;; ;gJg Kepresentative in Congress M.C. George Go ernor. Z. F. Moody Go ernor's Secrotarj'. Chas. 15. Moorcs Secretarj' of State K. r. Earhwt Assistant Secretarj- F K. Hodgkin State Treasurer Ed. Hlrsch Assistant Treasurer A. F. "Wheeler Sup't I'ublic Instruction E. 15. McElro State Priutcr W. H. Brars Cleik School Land Boanl E, P. McComac Sup't Insane Asjlum Dr. II. Carpenter Sup't Penitentiary.. Geo. Collin (W. P. Ixrd Supreme Judges .. -J. 15. Waldo ( W. W.Thayer District Judoes : First District L. K. Webster Second District Itobert Bean Third Districts K. P. Boise Fourth Dlstrlct Seneca Smith Fifth District F. J. Tajlor Sixth District M. L Olmstead Clatscp County Officers: Judge C A McGuIre Cleric . C. J. Trenchant Shcriir.. W. G. Koss Commissioners V.5 E&" Assessor. .. I. F. W.trren Treasurer... ,.............lsa.ie Bergman Surveor. hchool Sup't Coronet G. P. Paiker 1. E. niacins , 1 t . i:v Astoria City Officers. Mavor . .1. W. Iluir.e Auditor and Oierk .T. S. Jew el t Treasurer ..!. G. Hustler Assessor. Giii. P. lieler Street Suiieriutendeui Tlios. Logan Chler ot Police .Clmk I ougliiry Police Judge ('. II. Miekto Sevton . M.Conhj rotrxeiiAiKX . 11. "! 1 A.lev'liitl Flr Ward. - ( IsaMe l'Tf!i:iaii lllicDiMlv. J C. J. 1 lonrhard (Cha. G rat ke. 1 ' Second Waid. . Oregon Railway & Nayigaticn COJU'AXY. ovrax mviauts During tlie month of MaiLh. Ks.". Ocan Steamers will sail from Portland to han Francisco, and from San Francisco jo Port land, as follows, leatlng Auisworth lick, Portland, at Midnight, and Spear Stieet Wliarf, San Francisco, at 10 A. i. : From San rranclsco.i Ftoin Portland. Jlchl Mrh Columbia .Thur AIQapen of Pacific bun 1 Queen of I'acitic Tu 10! Oregon hrr i OreRon . ...Sun lSjColumbla . Wed It Columbia. ...F11 SOlQueen o( 1'aciiic Mon lr. niaieoii-ai ea -ii ureiron al 71 Oregon. Mon 2UJ Columbia Tuur ,'S State of Cat Tu 51 Apr Sun r Columbia .Sat 4 Oregon Through Tickets sold to all principal cities I11 the United State. Canada ami Kui ope. RAIL DIVISION. On and after March Mh, IssTi. P.tssen gei Trains will leae Portland lot Easifrn points, at I :.'H I jI.. dallx. Pullman Palace Cars cunniug betMoeo Port land, and St. Paul. nnr.it nmsjo.t (Mtii.iic n.iumbm). Boats leave Portland for I Ht 7 :O0 A M. also : LeaePon- land for I .Mon Itu. lwe.lThu.lFn. I St Atona and lower Co lumbia BAM 6A31 fiAll 6 All SAM bAJi Dajton. Or.JTAM,' J7AMJ IT AM' I lb Ail I Salem ....( r . xfi CorTcllU.. jCAMj. Tacomaand Seattle, daily at, lav P M Victoria Steamers do not run Sanaa . Leaxes Astoria for Portland at 6 a. in dtllj ex cept Suuda, c. h. PKEscorr, JOnX Ml'IK. Man.sgei. Traffic Manactr. K. A. 2COYES, Agent Aston u OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA VIA Oregon & California R. R. Aud Connections, Fete to San Frauclsco $32 ; to Sacramento $20 DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY. KASTSIDE DIVISION. HcMicen 1'OUTL.V.ND and A8IILA.M) aiAIL TR.VI'. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 7 0 A. Ml Ashland 4:45 a. at. Ashland 8:45 1 ai Portland.. 4:25 v. ai. ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN. LEAVE. ABIHVE. Portland 4 :09 e. ai. Lebanon 9 :2o r. at Lebanon 4 :45 a. M.ll'ortland 10 :03 A. si Pullman Palace Sleeping Car leaves Port laud Mondajs and Thursdays. Returning lea es Ashland Tuesdays ana Fr'duv s. The Oregon and California Railroad Firn makes connection with all Regular Trains on Eastside Dhislon, from the loot of F Sr. WESTSIDE DIVISIOK. Ilct-iveen Pert Inn d and CurtaUin MAIL TRAIX LEAVE. ARRIVE. Poitkuid 9 do A. M.Corvallt 4 -jm p. ai. Con-xdlls 8 :80 A. M.U'ortlandJ :2o p. ai. KXrRKSS TRAIN LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 5 :00 r ai iMcMimn ille, 8 aX) p a: McMinuviIIe5:45 a aill'ortland 8 -30a ai Local tickets for sale, and baggage checked at Company's up-t own olllce, comer Mark and Second stn ets. 'tickets for.sa'e to all tho piincipal points in Uahfninia, can only be procured and baggage checked, at the Companj 's ofllce, Corner F and Front jSts., Portland, Or. Freight will not be received for shipment after 5 o'clock p. m. on either the Eastside or Westslde Dh isions. K. KOKllLtR, K. P. ROGERS, Manager. J. I" A P. Aut iiwaco Steam Navigation Go.'s WINrER SCHEDULE. Astoria to Fort Stevens, Fort Canby, and llwaco. . Connecting by stages aud boaLs for Oysterviile. Montesano and Olympia , JI-sajL Until further notice the Iiwaco ss&MMb Steam Navigation Co.'s steamer Gron. Miles, Will leave Astoria on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7 A. M. (Mondajs, Thursdays and Salurdajs being oystervuie ana Aioniesano man days.) FOB FLStevens, Ft. Canby and llwaco OK Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays nie steamer will leave Astoria at 9 a.m., asfonnerly. not being confined strictly to schedule tune. On Thnrsday A SECOND TRIP will be made, leavimr As toria three hours after arriving fn in llwaco Fare to Fort Canby and Iiwaco, $l 00 CSTTlckets can be bought at the olllce for 75 cts. fsy-Hvvaco freleht, by the ton. in lott of one ton or over, $2 per ton, E2For Tickets, Towage or Chnrter ap ply at the office ot the companj', Graj 's wharf, foot of Benton streeL J. H.D.GRAY, Agent. House to Rent. NINE ROOMS : GOOD LOCATION. Inquire of W, B. HEADINGTON. kSANFORD' NVIGGRATOH X' josc -what its name implito ; a Purely Vegetable "Compound, thai acts directly upoatiieljw'er j curing the many diseases i o that un. portant organ, and ting the nu- merous ailm arise from its deranged or 'action, such as Dyspep: ice, iiiuonsnessj n, LosErenessftTciaria, bicn-neaaacna RheuraaJmetc. It, is therefore a artisnMiAtv'' To "have Good Health :hs Liver must "be kent in order." DE. SAHIOBD'S LIVEB INVIOOEATOE Invlirorates the Liver, Regulates the Bow els, Strengthens the System, Purities the Blood , Assists Digestion, Prevents Fevers. Is a HouseholdjNeed. An Invaluable Family Medicine for common complaint3. C3. EAHFOSD'S LIVSS IN7IG0EAT0H. An experience of Forty yean, and TJuu sands of Testimonials prove its Merit. FOR S U.K TVT ALT, DEALERS IK MEDI.CINE3 For fall information wial yoar addrcfi for la tra nook on the " Liver nnd IU diseases," U "wstoed 24 cuam: st., Ew toiul cin SOCIETY 3IKKTIXG.S. Temple lxxlgo. No. 7 A. P. A.M. REGULAR COMML NICATIONS llrstand thlnl Tuenlavs in each A mrtntli nt 71,1 ii'ilOi-k. P. -M . ftt the Hall In Astoria. .Members ol the order in good standing an united to attmd . P.j order oft In W..M. Bea.-er Lodge No. 35. 1. O. O. P. KEGULAR MEETING EV- s, erj Thursdaj eeiiuur at 3 seven o'clock, at the l'lgeJgSg noni lu Odd Fellows Hall. .Wo- w rLi. Sojourning members uf the oi.lerui good standing, Lor.luHj united to atleiid. Uj order N. G. Ocean Encampmont. I'Jo. IS, I. O. O.F. OEGUIVR MEETINGS OF OCEAN F.- 11 campment No. it. t. O. t. P.. at the IjKlife. In Hie Odd Fellows Building, at een p. at., on Hii? secoud aud fourth Mondajs of each month. Sojourning bieth reucordia!i united. By order " C P. SeasldeTLodgo No. IU. A.O.TJ. V. KEGTjrjkR MEETINGS OF SEASIDE Iodge No. 12, A. O. U. W. will be held in then Hall over Cutnahan & C'o.'s on 'I huisday evening of each week, at 7 o'clock. Members of the order in good standing, and visiting Brothers are Invited to attend. Li brary will be open fifteen minutes before aud after each meeting. By order M. W. C. BROWN, Rec. A3wriu7ijoirNor4o.'iro. g.i. REGULAR MEETING EVERY MON day evening at 7 :30 o'clock. In the Hall over Cania ban's stoic. Members of the Or der, in good standing, are im Red to attend. By order W.C.T. American Lieglonof Honor. REGULAR MEETING OF ASTORIA Council No. ftO i held on the first and thinl Tuesday or each mouth, at 7 o'clock p. at. Bj older of the Council Commander. R. V. MONTE1TH, Scc't j". Occident Council No70.O. C.P. MEETS EVERY FIRST AND THIRD Satunlav evenings of each month, at 8 o'clock P. M". Members of tho older arc npectfullv requested to attend. P.j- older. C. BROWN, Recorder. Cushlng Post No. 14. G. A. R. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS POST on the second and fourth Tuesdajs of each month at 730 p. ai. Visiting com rades cordially Inv Ited. By Older P.O. Cushlngr Relief Corps No. 3, G. A. R. REGULAR MEETINGS ON TH ESECOND and foutth Tuesdays of each month, at 2 p. si. By order Mns. CROSS. Secretary. Pacific Lodge No. 17. K. or P. KEGULAR MEETINGS OF TTIIS l.dpo every Friday evening, at 7-30 o'clock, in their Castle Hall. Sojourning Knights cordially Invited to attend. W. A. SHERMAN, . K. oi R. and S, Astoria Division No. One, Uniform Rank, K. or P. REGULAR MEETING ON THE FIRST Thursday of each mouth, in their Ar mory nail, in Pj thlan Castle.at 8 r. m. Reg ular drills oti the second, third aud fourth Thursday of each month, at such place as shall be designated by the O nnnander. Sojourning Sir Ku'glit cordially itn Ited to meetings and drills. SCOTT BOZORTH. Recorder. Astoria Ladles' Coffee Club. CiEGULAU MELTINGS AT THE CLUB'S BV rooms adjoining Libert j' Hall on the first and thud Frldaj s of each month at Mns. B. S. W0R5LEY, Pres. Common Council. REGULAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND fourth Tuesday ev enlngs of each month at 7J4 o'clock. caj-personsdcslilngto have matters acted upon by the Council, at any regular meet ing must present the same to the Auditor aud Clerk, on or "before the Friday evening prior to the Tuesday on which the Couuc.l holds its regular meeting. TI10S. S. JEWETr. Auditor and Clerk. 5?F MANHOOD RESTORED Tkertautn 'Lit Th.t .u : i t . n f .t;j.v.u i'i. ;s uts-i or ji tlOOU.UHilthrrrutll .faltfr.lu,a'ti t-itj- . if otritKj la a tumpl.'-ah -n culM J'lit'S 7 1 7 ". riika. tiR. unnnrs iviao?:.Tin the t.VT. Varffar I'ROSTArORRUEA J'nff. ?1 W pfr pacXuOf. C purtft.ff. $i. Ch.-I t. II Hk akd .Srf tnalutttfiitfrtf. i Mfi It Uf.: s ''fV.V t.'iV.Wfi M im i. k s' s h. j Va -ASK FOR - Union India Rubber Co.'s Pure Para Gum CK1CK PKOOF RUBBER BOOTS. BKIVAHK OK IMITATIONS! Be sure the boots are stamiwd CRACK PROOF on tho heels, and have the 1'UItK QUM SPRIXGS on the foot and 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 anv Rubber boots made, i FOR SALE BY A,M- DEALERS. ALL KINDS RUBBER BELTING. PACK ING, HOE, SPRINGS. CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES. Etc. GOODYEAR RUBBER CO jv. 11. rtiwt, .ir. Atrents. acipei rVfe snfc: tKVjti Jiik Sllr TM- . ' x y 3. M. RUNYON, San Francisco. The business of the interior de partment pertains mainly to ques tions and interests of. a western character, and accordiug to a sort of unwritten law, a western man, or u man well posted in western matters, has been placed in charge of it. as a rule, ever since it was established. But Cleveland proposes to demon state that this theory is unreasonable by giving us Lamar as secretary of the interior, who never saw a western state or territory in his life, and knows nothtng about western people beyond what he casually learned by meeting them in battle during the 1 war of the reoelhon. i The fact that Lamar's boom for a j place in the cabinet did not really ' take shape until after his declaration ' that Jeff Davis should not be called a traitor in his presence without his " 'stern tin J emphatic denial," is a lit tle curious, it must be confessed. I Possibly the two things have no con- other so closely that it ia difficult to avoid taking tbrm both in at the same glance. New York, March 11. -The Times sajs of the reduction of the white hou3e ferce: "If the priueiple thus defined in the white house is care fully applied throughout the service, not less than 20,000 men will be stricken from the federal pay-rolls, while the legitimate work of the ser vice will be much better than before." A Maryland wedding had to be postponed because at the last mo ment it was found that somebody had stolen the marriage license. It ia curious what chances some fellows do have, even when it would seem as though the last opportunity of escape had passed. A Croat Discovery That is daily briuging joj to the homes ot thousands hy saving many i"f their dear ones from an earlj grave. Truly Is Dr. King's New Discoverv for Consumption. Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Loss tr Voice, Tickling in the Throat, Pain in Side and Chest, or any disease of the Throat nnd Lungs, a positive cure. Trial Bot tles free at V. K. Dement X Coe.V Drug Store. Large size 5l.Oo. YOPXG JIKX!-KKA1 THIS. Tjik Volt vie Bklt Co.. of Marshall. Mich., offer to send their celebrated Et.Kr tko- oi.taic Belt and other Elfitku Appi.iv.ncss on trial tor tlnrtv dds, to meu(voiiug or old) atlllctcd with nervous debilitv'. Ios of vitality aud manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for rheumatism, neuralgia, paraljsis. and manv other dis eases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is in curred as thirty davs trial is allowed. Write them at once for illustrated p.tmphli t tree The Kev. Geo. ILThaver.of Bour bon, ImU sajs:-Both mysdr and wife owe our lives toSnu.oifs Consi'mptiov Cuiks." Sold hy W. E. Dement. Fot Dyspepsia andLiver Cum plaint, you have a printed guarantee on everv bottle of Siiiloh's Vitali?cr. It never fails to cure. Sold by V. K. Dement. T. G. RAWUNGS. Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Tropical. Domestic. Green anil Dried :F:ELTTXa7S. NUTS. CANDIES, DRIED MEATS, ETC. Finn Ci-jnrs ami Tobacco. Nes,t door to I. J. Arvold's. Squemoqua St. BUILDERS AND CARPENTERS IlIATERIAf.. SASH. DOORS AND MOULDING. First-Class Work at Trices io Suit the Times. PLANS AND ESTIMATES TURNISHED. C. H. Bain & ,'s Steam Planing Mill aud Sash Factory. Boat Knlldlng u Special! j. Notice. milE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR THE JL j ear 1SSI Is now in my hands for collec tion. All who are delinquent on said roll will save sherllTs costs by calling at mvot tlcein Cathlamet and settling the same, or sending bv n-glsiered letter. S. F. ALBERT. Sheriff of Wahkiakum Co., W.T Dated at Cathlamet, Jan. 13th, 15. Job Printing. Best Quality: Lowest Prices. -AT Tin Aslorinn Job Oilier. Receipt Pan.ks, Bill Heads, Poster--. Cards. Tags. Legal Blanks. Circulars. Not.- and Letter Heads, Etc. O"ofc JPyliTtlTia:, Neat. Qniclc and Cheap, at The Astorlan Job Office. The Seaside Bakery FRESH THREAD Delivered in any Part ot the City. CHRISTMAS CAKES: Home-Made Candy Made Daily: The Trade Supplied- Fine Pastry: A First Class Establishment. Prices to suit the times. F. B. ELBERS0N, PropV. L.I. JOHNSON, DKAI.KR IN CIGARS AND TOBACCOS, SMOKERS' ARTICLES, Plajlng Cards. Cutlery. Stationery. Etc. A fine stock of Merschaum and Brier Pipes Amber Goods, Etc. Two doors of cor. Water and West-!th Sts ASTORIA, OREGON. Absolutely Pure. This pnnVr ncr van s. V nnrwl .f puritj.-. nii'i dM wlioli" ot.t i.,-. v,ue dcono'tiic-.t Hi in h:e itiinij Kinds -ind i annul i -.;.! m .-oiaiK'tlti m i.iib ile im.. tltude ot I'i'v l.'St short v.Iti. a'uiii or phnspli it- M)vd"H. .S"i?J only in cm. Ki -M.BKi I'owukuCo., lit Vai. s. N '. . MARKETS. WYATT & THOMPSON. lELtK:N FRESH AND CURED MEATS, CHOICE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. Oroi-ktM-y and Glassware. STAR MARKET. WKERRY & COMPANY, Fivsh and CuhmI IIeats; Vosetafolos, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEI C'!1KX.3!I'S street. Aitcrla, Vs Washington Market. ttaln sjjfft, . lttoria, Uirsmi. iti:K;jiAt,v ro. iMtoPKii'.Tons RESPEUl FULLY CALL THE ATTEN llon of the public to the tact that the ibove Market will alwjjs be supplied with a FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS I ! Which will be subj at lowest rates, whole sale and retail. S3?SiH'cial attention given to suppljing ships. LOEB & CO JOBBERS IN WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS. AGENTS FORTHF. Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. Tumblers Decanters, and All Kinds of Saloon Supplies. J3rAl! goodj sold at San Francisco Prices. MAIN STREET, Opposite Parker House, Astoria, Oregon. Proposals fur Fresh Beef mid Multon. Headquarters Dept. of the Columbia,') Olllce of the Chief Commlssarj. ; Vancouver Bks.. W. T., Feb'y 21. 1SSS. J SEALED PROPOSALS IN TRIPLICATE, sublrettothe usual conditions, will be received at this office and at the otllces of the Acting Commissaries of Subsistence at the following nameil posts, (tor the .fresh b-ef and mutton needed at those posts only.) until l nVlock nrvnn (,n Wprinesdfiv. March 2T.. I3ivi. at w hich time and nlaces thev will be opened in the presence ot bidders, for f uniLsliing and delivery or fresh beef and mutton during the jear commencing .Inly. 1st. 1333. Boise Bks.. I.T., Fort Ctubv. W.T., Fort Ceur d'Alene, I. T , Fort Klamath. Ogn., Fort Snokane. w. T.. rort Towusend. vv. J. Vancouver Bks. W. T.. and Fort Walla Walla. W.T. Proposals w ill also be received at the same time and date for supplying Fort Colvllle. W. T.. anil Fort Lanwai.i.T.. ai mis oiuce andattheoilicesortlie A.C. t.. Fort hno kane.W.T..and!ort Walla Walla. W. T., respectivelv. The Government reserves Hie light to re ject any or a:l bids. Bidders will understand that contracts made under this advertisement, and pro posals made in respouse thereto, shall not be constmed to Involve the United States In any obligation for pa.vment In excess of the appropriation granted by Congress for the purpose. Blank proposals and printed circulars, stating the kind of beef and mutton re quired, and giving full instructions as to the maimer of bidding, conditions to be ob served by bidders, and terms of contract and payment, will be furnished on applica tion to this office, or to the A. c. S, at the several posts. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked "ProposaLs for Fresh Beef, (or Mut ton.) "at Fort ," and addressed to the undersigned or to the "Acting Commis sary of Subsistence' ce" at the several posts. C. A. WOODRUFF. Captain & C. S.. U. S, A.. Chief C. S. D. C. Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I 1.1 vv ill levy on the property of the delin quent list of lbSf.it the taxes are not paid C. W.LOOGHERY. Chief or Police. Astoria, Feb. 9, 1S33. BARBOUR'S Irish Flax Threads jrjs xsue; best. .nV"STOl:nA- ,rrHII nPMCI Y Mil I oi iCPIIPM IDCI MJriV " .oun .. Cv' V HOUSE F0UHOEP.-1784-.-, -1 f 5 - 33) g&. eaRaHSl TIIF.Y RECFIVED THE ojsrxj-r GrOiii axjESzox For FI.AX THREADS at the London Fisheries Exhibition 1883. tainiiiiuiiiiMaai And have been awarded HICHER PRIZES at the various INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITIONS Than ihe goods of any other IN THE WORLD. Quality 6Bn Always jBrrBTHc"fcagVjp!y ntVT b- f$i w tt s 9flR s5"B9ik 9 K One of the Mills of thn Barbour Flac Spinning Co., Pnterson, Xew Jersey. HENRY DOYLE & CO., 5 1 7 and 5 1 9 Market Street, - - San Francisco, Agents For PaclIIc Const. Seine Twines, Rope and Netting Constantly on Hand. Proposals Tor Military Supplies. IlEAIKJl AUTFnS Dfpahtmfn't op 1 the Columbia, Office of Chief Quaktki: vstfu, J VaXCOUVF.II BAKKArKS, W. T.. February 23. fi'i. I SEALED PROPOSALS, IN TRIPLICATE, subject to the usual condition?, Ill be received at this office or at tho olllce of tho U. S. Quartermasters at the following named iosts, until 12 o'clock, noon, on Mon day. March 30. 1S&J. at which places and time thej w 111 be opened. In presence of bid ders, for the lurnlshing and deliverj of military supplies during the fiscal year com mencing July 1,1385. and ending June 10, IsSC. as folluws- Wood, Charcoal, Oats. Barley. Eran, na and Straw, or Haj In lieu of Straw, or such of said supplies as may be lequlred at: Portland. Oiegon, Boise Barracks. I. T. ; Fort Townseud, W. T. ; Tort Cceur d'Alene, IT. : Fort Spokane, W. T.; Fort Canby, W. T.; Fort WaPa Walla, . T. , Vancouver Depot, W. T. . horth Klamath, Oregon; Fort Colvule, . T. The Government reserves the light to reject any or all proposals. Preference vv ill be given to articles of domestic production, and to articles of domestic production pro duced on tho Pacific Coast, conditions of price and quality being equal, to the extent of the consumption required by the public service there. Blank proposals and printed circulars, giving full particulars as to the manner of bidding, etc. will be furnished on application to this olllce or the Quarter masters at the various posts named. En velopes containing proposals shoul 1 br mariced :-"Proposali for at ." and addressed to the undersigned, or the re spective Post Quartermasters. A. S.KIMBALL. Major and Quartermaster, U. S. A.. Chief Quartermaster. Administrator's Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned was on the Gth day ot Jan uary, 1SS3. duly appointed by the County Court of the State ot Oregon for the Count.v of Clatsop, administrator of the estate of Haas Plennlng. deceased All persons hav ing claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same properly veri fied to me at my ofllce at the Union cannery. In Astoria, Oregon, within six months from this date. PETER F.JOHNSON. Administrator. Dated, AMorla, Or., January 23, ISM. o-4t G. A. STINS0N & CO., BLACKSM1THING, At Capt. Rogers old stand, corner of Cass and Court Streets. Ship and Cannery work. Horseshoeing. Wagons made and repaired. Good work guaranteed. be Depended m, Proposals for Transportation. IlEADQrAnTEPJ DEPARTMENT OF 1 the Columbia, Ot FICE OT CniFF QtTAItTEEMASTEB, Vancouvfr Baruacks, W. T.. I Febntary 2S. 18STJ. I SEALED PROPOSALS, IN TRIPIJOATE, subject to the usual conditions, will be received at this ofllce until 12 o'clock, noon, on Monday, March 20, 13S5. at which time and place they will be opened In the pres ence of bidders, for the transportation of military supplies on the following described routes during year commencing ,Tulyl,l3S5. and ending June .', 18SC : Wason Transportation. Route No. 1. Snokane Falls, W. T to Fort Spokane. W. T. Route No. 2. Ashland, Oregon, to Fort Klamath, Oregon. Route No. j. Kuna, T. T. to Boise Bar lacks, I.T. Steamer Transportation. Route No. 4. For transportation of U. S. Military supplies between Astoria and Fort Stevens, Oregon, and Fort Canby. W.T. The Government reserves the right to re ject any or all proposals. Blank proposals, lorin or contract, and printed circulars, giv ing full Information as to the mannerot bid ding, terms of contract and payment, will be lurnlshed on application to this office. Envelopes containing proposals Should be marked "Proposals for Transportation on Route No. ." and addressed to the un dersigned. A. S. KIMBALL, Major and Quartermaster u. S. A. Chief Quartermaster. Final Settlement Notice of Admin- istrator. IN THECOUNTY COURT OFTHE STATE of Oregon for the county of Clatsop, In the matter or the estate of Hazen A. Parker, de ceased : To all persoas Interested in said estate : You are hereby notified that W. W. Parker, administrator of said estate, has filed In said court his final account as such administrator, and that said court has ap pointed the cth day of April, 1335, at the court house in said county, at the hour ot one o'clock p. m., as the tfme and place for hearing objections to said final account and the settlement thereof, at which time and place all persons it terested are notified to attend. W.W.PARKER, Administrator of the Estate of Hazen A. Parker, deceased. Astoria, Or. February 13, 1835. td Notice of Dissolution. mi IE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFOP.E EX JL isting between the undersigned, under the firm namo of "Wheeler & Kipp is thLs day dissolved by mutual consent. K. A. Wheeler will pay all liabilities of the Ann and is alone authorized to collect the bills due the same. E. A. WHEELER, M.K.KIPP. JH.F.PRAEL, Witness (R.F.PRAKL.