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ASTORIA, OREGON:
SATURDAY..
..-MARCH 28, 1885
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
PORT OF ASTORIA.
VESSELS IN TUB RIVER.
Janet McNeil,
Bntish.Monarch
Chipra&n. Br up
Kenton. Br bk
Remonstrant. Brhk
Jane Strott, Br bk
Uaidee, Br bk
MtWashlngton, Axa tp
Coloina.
Roilin Oastle
Banca. Br bk
Joirnta. Gerbk
M & K. Cot, Br sp
San LaU, Br bk
VESSELS US THE WAT.
o
From Forelcu Ports, for tfae
Columbia River
Allahabad. Br bk 11(3 lions Kong
Archer, Br bk'KS Liverpool
Beemth. Br bk Valparaiso Jan 22
Btschholm, r bk 763 Antlfofista Jao 11
CarnaTon Castle, Br splSOO Sidney
City of Madrid. Br sp Kuenos Arret Ko 10
Castandra, Br bk 711 Valparaiso
lma. Br bk Valparaiso Jan 21
Edward Percy. Br bk S62 Oallao
Haddingtonshire. Brsp IrtO Bio Jan 24
Kitty. Br bk Valparaiso Jan 24
Lobo. Br, bk, 899 Carriral
Leren, Br bk 775 Valparaiso Sept if
Moltke, Ger bk 828 Liverpool
Madura, Br bk 970 Cheefoo
Oban Bay, Br bk Va paraiso
Qaillota. Br bk Sfi Valparaiso
Hirer Lotbd. Br bk 775 Valparaiso
SolrelR. Nor bk G02 Oallao Jan 29
From American Ports.
Tillie E. Starbaek. Am ip 1931 New York If or IS
TIDE TABLE FOB ASTORIA.
MASCO.
-
HIGH -WATER. LOW WATKR.
First. Second. First. SecondT
S 3 3
c S te S i E m
SrHSHaH S H g
h. m. .5 h. in. JS h. m. h. tn. X
01
00
00
29
0-21
3U
0-6
31
l'l
The hours between nndulcnt and noon are
designated by a (a. m.), those between noon
and midnight by p (p. m.). OA. OOm.o denotes
midnight, oA. 00m. p denotes noon.
The lielght is reckoned from the level of
average lowerlow waters to which thesound
ings are given on the Coast Survey charts.
Columbia River Exports.
BUITMENT8 FOREIQlf.
JAXUAKr.
868 83T bus. wheat
24.638 bbls. flour
Total, (19 cargoes)
FEBRUARY.
C16 73 bus. wlieat............
St.u57 bbls. flour
11.830 cs. salmon.. ..........
MS M lumber
. $038,371
. 93,252
$731,C23
$475,230
152.090
59.050
50.873
Total (10 cargoes) ... ...... $747,143
MARCH.
17 To Qucemtovm per Staghound.
Wheat, 55,023 bus $33,C29
19 To Quccnstoum par J. B. Brown.
Wheat. 73,193 bus $57,031
21 To Queemlown per Monmouthshire.
Wheat, 60.1G9 bus $45,120
2120 Liverpool per Cumbrian.
Wheat 31.455 bus S23JS1
Flour, 9.237 bbls. 30,950
Total . $60,541
Astoria Retail Market.
Flour per bb S4J50
Wheat, per cental S1.35
Oats, " si50
Bacon, sides per lb, m16 cts.
Shonlders, " 12 cts.
Hams, isi8 cts.
ard, " 1416 cts.
Beef, 918 cts.
Mutton, 1015 cts.
1'ork, 12K16 cts.
Veal, 1420 cts.
Butter, per roll 5070cts.
Ekes, per dozen 1825 cts.
Potatoes, per H 1 ct
Cheese, per fi 1620 cts
Coram eal, per lb 4 cts.
Oatmeal, " 6Gct3.
Beans, " 4ti cts.
Coffee, " 12K40cts.
Tea, " 2590cts.
Kice, ' 79cts.
Sucar, " 6K9iTcts.
bTup, per gallon 70c SL
Honey, per gallon SL25.
Salmon, perkit$4.50
Onions, per lb 34cts.
Apples dried per lb 12K cts.
Peaches " " 13 30 cts.
Plums, " 12K16cts.
Candles, per lb 20 cts.
Chickens, per dozen SG.
nay, per ton 13 S20.
Hides, per S59 cts.
Oils, per gallon, boiled linseed, 75c;
w linseed, 70c; coal oil. 40c; lardSL25
raw
G. A. STINS0N & CO.,
BLAGKSMITHING,
At C&pt. Bogers old stand, corner of Cass
and Court Streets.
ShlD and CannerV work, nnranahnalnir
Wagons made and repaired. Good work
guaranteed.
M. W. FECniTEIMER,
H. W.COItBETr, -EDWARD
HALL,
- President
Vice President
Secretary
THE OREGOU
Fire and Marine taraace Co.
OP TORTLAND, OREGON.
Capital Paid Up,
Cash Assets Kxceod,
- 8220,e w.ee
C. LE1XENWEBER, . Agent,
ASTORIA, OREGON.
Notice of Dissolution.
THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE Ex
isting between the uuderslgned. under
the firm name of Wheeler & KJpp is this
day dissolved by mutual consent
. A. Wheeler will nav all liabllltln rr the
firm Rod Is alone authorized to collect the J
duis aue mo same.
E.A. WHEELER,
ja. is. jtxrr.
'Kflaa
2.)
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ASTORIAN DIRECTORY.
State Officers
United Status Senators
J J. IL Slater
Ij.N.Dolph
ivepreaentauvo m uongress Ju c Georre
Governor. z. F.Moody
Governor's Secretary Cnas. B. Moores
Secretary of State II. P. Earhart
Assistant Secretary F. E. Hodgkln
State Treasurer .. Ed.Hlrsch
Assistant Treasurer A. F. Wheeler
Sup't Public Instruction E. B.McElroy
State Printer W. ILByars
Clerk School Land Board E, P. McCornac
Sup't Insane Asylum Dr. If. Carpenter
Sup't Penitentiary. Geo. Collin
W. P. Lord
Supremo Judges J. B. Waldo
W.W.Thayer
District Judges :
First District L. R. Webster
Second District Bobert Bean
Third District R. p. Boise
ftliff11;0181101- Seneca Smith
Fifth -District f. J. Taylor
Sixth District.... ILL Olmstead
Clatscp County Officers:
Jndi
C. A McGuire
Clerk
Sheriff.
Commissioners,
Assessor .-....
Treasurer......,
Surveyor
School Sup't
Coroner. .
.C. J. Trenchard
W. G. Ross
J D. K. Warren
Juo. Hobson
J. F. Warren
Isaac Bergman
G. F. Parker
J. E. Hlpdns
J C. Boss
Astoria City Officers:
ajfiT
Auditoraucl "ciertc "'
J. W. Hume
T. S. Jewett
J. G. Hustler
-Geo. P. Wheeler
-... Thos. Locnn
Treasurer. .......
Assessor...............
Street Superintendent
Chief of Police
Police Judcfi
.Clark tough rey
C. H. Stockton
M.Conlcy
Sexton...
OOUKCILMBK :
(C. IT. Cooper
A. A. Cleveland
( Isaac Bcrjnnan
First Ward..
Second Ward.
i iuos.ueaiy.
. C. J. Tienchard
I Chas. Gratke,
Oregon Railway & Navigation
COJIPAJTY.
OCKAX DIVISION
During the month of March, 1885. Ocean
Steamers will sail from Portland to San
Francisco, and from San Francisco to Port
land, as follows, leaving Ainsuorth Dock,
Portland, at Midnight, and Spear Street
Wharf, San Francisco, at 10 A. M. :
From San Franclsco.1 From Portland.
n , .- Mch Mch
r&".BJ?bVo i"l?nr ,5 Qen of Pacific bun 1
Queen of Pacific Ta 10 Oregon l-rr 6
K0,L Sub IS Columbia Wed II
Jj?i?f1,iln", I'1, 20 Qneen ot Pacific Mon 16
State of Oal Wed 25;Urecon Sat 21
reoJ Mon S0OoIumbia Thur 26
, , . iprioiaieoiuai....Ta 31
Columbia Sat 4 1 Apr
'Oregon Sun 5
Thrpneb TlcketM sold to all principal
c ties in the United Slates, Canada and
Europe.
RAIL DIVISION.
On and after March 8th, 1885, Passen
gerTralns will leave Portland for Eastern
points, at 1 :30 p. ai., dallv. -"l,-n
lan'd.'a'nd'sLPa'u?. C rnDla'K btW6en Port"
KIVEK DIVISION (Middle Colauibia).
Boats leave Portland for Dalle at 7 :oo
A M.
ALSO :
Leave Port-
land for JMonl Tu. I We.
Tliu.l Fri. I Sat
Astoria and
lower Co
lumbia.... lb AM 6 AM
CAM 6AM
SAM
7 AM
uarton. or.jTAM
7AM
oaiem ....1 1. ,.1
Corrallis.. jfiAM
Ig AM I
ioumaana seatue. daily at 10 pm
Victoria bteamers do not ran Bandars.
Leaves Astoria for Portland at 6 a. m. dailr 01
cept bnnday.
n W Tlf Pf"MTT
J0SNMUIK. " Maurieer.'
iraao Mmcr. ST
ii. A. KOYES, Agent Astoria.
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
VIA
Oregon & California R. R.
And CoBsectloug,
Fare to Saa Francisco $J2 ; to Sacr&puato $30
DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY.
EASTSIDE DIVISIOX.
Belrreca I'OKTLAAD Hd AMULAXD
MAir. rniTw
EAVE. ARRIVE,
Portlands. 7 i30 a. h Ashland 4:45 a. m.
Ashland 8: P.MPortland 43 p. m!
ALBANY EXPRE88 TRAIN.
t, -,1BfVE' ARRIVE.
Portland lop. aLiLebanon 9 aor.a
Lebanon 4:45A.M.porUandiO:a5A.M
i p"Han Palace Sleeping Car leaves Port
land Mondays and Thurada)-8. Returnine
leaves Ashland Tuesdays and Fridays.
j.ne uregon and California Railroad Ferry
makes connection with all Regular Trains
on Kastslde Division, from the foot of F St.
WESTSIDE DIVIBIOX.
Between Portland and Corvttllla.
StAILTRAEf
JuliAVlL ARRTVT?.
Portland
Corrallis
9 HX) a. aLiCorvalll'" 4 aop.u.
8 o a. ic.Portlaud3 0 p.m.
HXTRKKS TKAIX
LEAVE. ARRI'E,
50,r?ndT,v5 M p atMcMInnvlUeL8 o r m
McMinnvllle-5M5 AMlPorUand 8 Soam
Local tickets for sale, and ba&iage checked
at Company's up-town offlce, comer Stark
and Second streets. .
." f0,r sal to aU the principal points
in California, can only be procured and
baggage checked, at tue Company's om?e.
Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or.
fF.etgb.t,wI1,lnotberecelved for shipment
I.JLUBHLEK, E.P.BOGRRS.
Maoacer.
G. F AP.Axt
Iliaco Steai Kayiption Co.
SUMMER SCHEDULE.
tfBOM ASTORIA TO
Ft. Stevens, Ft. Canby and Nwaco,
Connecting by stages and boats for
Oystervilie, Montesano and Olympia
STEAMER
s3& "GEN. HUES,"
W. P. Whitcomb, Mastrr.
Will leave Astoria daily (Sundays excepted)
for Port Stevens, Fort Canby and llwaco at
8A.M.,wlth OjstervUle mails and express
daily, and through mails to points beyond
and to Montesano, W. T., tri-weekly.
Fare to llwaco, - - $1.00
Passengers will save 25 cents by purchas
ing tickets before going on board.
llwaco Freight per Ton, - $2.00
-For Tickets, Towage or Charter ap
ply at the office of the company, Gray's
wharf, foot of Benton street.
J. IL D.GRAY.
Agent.
Notice.
THIS IS TO NOTIFY ALL WHOM IT
may concern that Lam Hen Bow, who
has been in the employ or Kong Wing
Pawnbroker Shop, is no longer employed by
the firm and has no authority to transact
aBybusiH65,orpay or receive any money
tot said Kobj Wing Co.
KOKQ WING CO.
DISFICURBN
vuj
HUBS I LI ATI IMC
IS
Itching and By rnii
IES
I have tried for eleven cars to have my
wife cured or a terrible s-klu disease. The
COTICURA IJKMKDIKS (CCTICfRA ItrSOLV-
ent. the new Blood Purifier, iuternallv. and
Cuticura, the great Skin Cure, and Cuti
cura Soap, an exquisite Skiu Beautifier.
externally have done In six weeks what I
have tried for eleven years to have done.
You shall have the" particular-, as soon m I
can give them to you, and as we are so well
known In this part of the country.lt will
benefit you. and the remedies will cure all
who ue them. CHAS.II.wmrE.
Marvsvillk, Kv.
BLOTCHES CURED.
I used your Cdticura Remedies for
Blotches, and am completely cured, to my
Invxpresslble Joy. Cctjccr Soai is the
best 1 have ever used, and to the profession
It is Invaluable for cleansing the. skin. thcre
bv removing all "pork,'' grease, paint, and
all the stuff used by them. leaving the skin
pure and white and soft. Mv twntit
pleasure is in recommending such an article.
H. MACK.
oogstowx, Ohio,
SALT "RHEUM.
I have had the Salt Rheum f. rabout three
years, and have spent time and money to
have it cured, without success, until I tried
the CuncuRA Rrmfjifs, which are doing
the work. G. J. YOUNG.
Marshfield, Coos County, Oregon.
S200 FOrTwOTHING.
Having paid about $200 to first-class doc
tors to cure my baby without success. I
tried the Cuticura Remedies, which com
pletely cured after using three bottles.
Wm. GORDON.
87 Arlington Av , Charleston, Mass.
Sold everywhere. Price : Cdticura. 50c :
Soap, 25.; krjolvkxt,?i. PorrnR Drcg
axd Chemical Co., Boston.
Send for now to CurcSUIn nixrasrs."
PIITItTR.l ftOI Tor KobsIi. thnpDcd
UU1I anil Zlcdtlenrd Skin anil Hand.
CATARRH
Complete Treatment, with Inhaler,
for every form of Catarrh, $1.
ASK FOR
SANFORD'S -RADICAL CURE.
Head Cold, Watery Discharges from the
Jose and Eves. Klntnnc NoIsm in thp iipnri
Nervous Headache and Fever Instantly rc-
Choking mucus dModgcd. membrane
cleansed and healed, breath sweetened,
smell, taste, and hearing restored, and rav
ages checked.
Cough. Bronchitis. Droppings into the
Throat. Pains in the chest. Dyspepsia. Wast
ing of Strength and Flesh, Loss of Sleep,
cured.
One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrh
al Solvent and one Dr. Sanrord's Inhaler, in
one package, of all druggists, for Si. Ask for
Saxford's Radical Cukk, a pure distilla
tion of Witch-Hazel. Am Tine, Ca. Fir.
Marigold, Clover Blossoms, etc.
COLyNsi
Xew Life for Shat
tered Nerves. Painful
Muscles and Weaken
ed Organs. Collln'n
Voltnlr Electric
Plaster instantly af
fects the m rvous S3"s
tem and baulshes pain,
nervousness and debil
ity. A perfect Elec
tro - Galvanic Bat
VVU I AMW
fi rr.Toift
ASTE
tery combined Willi
a highly medicinal Flatter for 25c. All
Druggists.
SOCIETY 3IEETIXGS.
Temple Lodge, Wo. 7A.P.A.M.
REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS
flnt and third Tuesdays In eachVV
month, at 1 o'clock, p. si., at lheV
Hall in Astoria. Members of the order In
good standing are Invited to attend..
By order ot the w. M.
Beaver Lodge No. 35. L O. O. P.
REGULAR MEETING EV
ery Thursday evenlne at
seven o'clock, at the Lodce
room In Odd Fellows Hall. Asto
ria. Sojourning members of the order in
good standing, cordially invited to attend.
By order n. q.
Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. 0. 0. P.
DEGCLARMEEITNGSOF OCEAN EN
X campment No. 13. I. O. O. F., at the
Lodge, In the Odd Fellows Building, at
seven p. m., on the second and fourth
Mondays of each month. Sojourning breth
ren cordially invited.
By order c P.
Seaside lxxlgro No. 12, A. O. TJ. W.
REGULAR MEETINGS OF SEASIDE
Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. W. will be held
in their Hall oer Carnahan & Co.'s on
Thursday evening of each week, at 1 o'clock.
Members of the order In good standing, and
visiting Brothers are invited to attend. Li
brary will be open fifteen minutes before
and after each meeting. By order M. W.
C. BROWN, Bee.
Astoria Lodge No. 40, L O. G.l.
REGULAR MEETING EVERY MON
day evening at 7:30 o'clock, in the Hall
over Carnanan's store. Members of the Or
der, In good standing, are invited to attend.
By order y. c. t.
American Legion of Honor.
REGULAR ireETING OF ASTORIA
Council No. 935' Is held on the first and
third Tuesday of each month, at 7 o'clock p.
it. By order of the Council Commander.
It.V.MONTElTH, Sec'ty.
Occident Council No. 5. 0. C. P.
MEETS EVERY FIRST AND THIRD
Saturday eveirincs of each month, at 8
o clock P. M. Members of the order are
respectfully requested to attend.
By order.
a BROWN, Recorder.
Cushlnff Post No. 14. Q. A. R.
TEGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS POST
jh. oh me seconu ana fourth Tuesdays of
each month at 7:30 p. ax. Visiting com
rades cordially Invited. By order
P.O.
Cushlng Relief Corps No. 3, O. A. R.
REGULAR MEETINGS ON THESECOND
and fourth Tuesdays of each month, at
By order Mrs. C. ROSS.
Secretary.
Pacific Lodge No. 17, K. of p.
KEGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS
. Lodge every Friday evening, at 7:30
o'clock, In their Castle Hall. Sojourning
Knights cordially Invited to atten-i. fa
W. A. SUERMAN.
K.OIR. and 8.
Common OounciL
RnH MEETINGS. SECOND AND
t J00.1?1 Tuesday evenings of each month
at m o clock.
a-lersons desiring to have matters acted
upon by the Council, at any regular meet
tag must present the same to tho Auditor
and Clerk, on or before the Friday evenlne
prior to the Tuesday on which the Council
holds Its regular meeting.
THOS. 8. JEWETT,
Auditor and Clerk.
HELPING THE EDITOR.
yq like the- volunteer journalist
fried if he is young, and boiled, if Ho
is old but we like him. The good
people -who lie awake nights devising
plans to improvo their daily paper,
doubtless think they aro doing the
world a great service, and they are
not If a journal is not properly con
ducted, the DUbllC will find it nni
The subscription list and advertising
patronage will tell tho business man
ager that something is wrong, and
tho remedy will bo applied -without
ontside assistance. There are few
people who would have tho impu
dence and enfrontery to stop a phys
ician on his way to visit a patient,
and tell that physician that he was
pursuing exactly the wrong course of
treatment, and would surely kill his
patient. Nobody but a lunatic would
interrupt a judge in the midst of his
charge to the jury and say: "See
here; you aro not giving those twelve
men the proper instructions; vou
ought to know better than thatl"
People don't rush into a dry goods
establishment in breathless haste and
tell the proprietor that ho made a
mistake buying calico last week, and
onght to wait until next week. Our
great millers and manufacturers are
not besieged by a horde of wise idlera
who aro loaded to tho muzzlo with
information about the proper time to
buy wheat, or the necessity of limit
ing product until the demand in
creases. They are allowed to attend
to their own business, and if they do
not conduct it properly, decreased
patronage warns them of their dan
ger. In the newspaper office it i3 dffer
enL One volunteer thought-moulder
advises the decapitation of a corres
pondent becauso ho writes that ear
mulls are not fashionable in Cuba.
Ho fears that it may injure the ear
mull trade m Minneapolis. Another
complains that tho death of John
McNifT, which occurred in Arkansas,
last May, was not chronicled with the
ppstsoript, :'Pine Bluff and Mocca
sinville Dapers please copy." A ten
der miss of 19 snmmera and an equal
number of hard winters flutters in.
with a poem on "Love's young dream,"
and complains that hitherto too little
attention has been paid to tho muses.
She adds that she would like to have
her effusion printed on the first page,
top of column, and will present her
bill at the cashier's window- Ono
man wants more foreign news and
another thinks it is an outrago to
print rubbish from across the water
at all. And so it goes. If tho editor
printed everything he is ordered to,
he would have to issue a 61-paged
paper every day; and if he omitted
everything his anxious advisers tell
him to, his journal would be a3 white
as the driven snow. Minneapolis
xnoune.
The Indian as an office-seeker is a
novelty in our politics. Eed Cloud,
the Sioux chieftain, is now in Wash
ington pulling the wires for tho dis
missal of agent McGillicuddv, whom
ho does not love. Eed Cloud has se
cured a posloffice, and no doubt, if
he has sufficient leverage will root
out tho agent He is a very clever
old Indian and his wits havo been
wonderfully sharpened by the lecture
tour which ho has recently taken
through the western states. The nest
thing we hear of him he will ba run
ning for congress.
Hcott's Emulsion of JPure Cod Liver
Oil, -with Hypophoaphltes.
Especially Desirable for Children.
A Ladv physician at the Child's Hos
pital, at Aiuany, i. i., says: 4,We have
been using Scott's Emulsion with great
success, nearly all of our patients are
suffering from bone diseases and our
physicians find it very beneficial."
A man may successfully paint tho
town red, but when afterward ho has
a brush with a policeman" ho loses
color.
Excited Thousands
All over the land are going into ec
stasy over Dr. King's Sew discovery
for Consumption. Their unlnnkofl fnr
recovery by the timely use of this great
life baving remedy, causes them to
go nearly wild In its praise. It is guar-
aniPPII tn nncilivnlfniira Inf.-A l..U
Colds, Asthma, Hay Fever, .Bronchitis,
Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, or any affec
tion of the Throat and Lungs. Trial
bottles free at TV. E. Dement & Co.'s
Drug Store. Large size SLOP.
A Work of Art.
0l? of ,H10 neatest and most elaborately
finished Anting Desks ever seen on this
coast can be seen on exhibition In the win
dow of the cigar store, nxt to Foster's Ex
change, on Water street In this city. The
desk was made by Mr. C. Constantino of
UfH1iy?mce5tarn,j: "fleets great credit
on the skill, taste and workmanship of the
manufacturer. 'Ihe desk Is about fifty-two
Inches high by two feet In width and is made
put of various woods such as oak, ash, but
ternut, walnut and white holly ; they were
fir-t sawed out in pieces and so cut in beauti
ful dCSizUS as tOKVSPmhlo flu hntn ,.r,.t-
The top or cover of the c&k is inlaid with
Ku-uwiu .-iuu uiue velvet. At the back on
Culler SiUO Uf a.snil.irr rf(M:a nrn tn-n (mnJ
sumely .carved apartments with foldinc
aoors. in tne desk part aro a number of
pigeon holes for papers, envelopes, etc.. this
is surmounted with hMntitni hr-i.- ,..,-,..1-
aud on the top of each side is a white door'
uauusuiiiciy rarveu ; unuerneath is a semi
CIISLe,.S,S0 carvprt in rich designs. Inlaid
Willi Kilt work. Tllft sMpi an JnlniH lth
crimson velvet, the bracket work heing laid
r it in different kinds of rich woods, the
whole being surmounted with gold mould
ings. A brief description of th5 wonderful
invention conveva no idpn nt it Mnn..
and finish, one must see it to appreciate It.
The desk will be rallied off and persons de
sirous of procurinz a handsnmn and ncpfni
ornament for the home ofllco should not
Ipse the opportunity to take a chance. Mr.
Constautlne can be found at the storo any
time to show thoso desirous of seeing the
XOUXG aiES.'-HEAD THIS.
-rTJ,lE YOITAlc Belt Co-. Marshall.
Jlich.. offer to send their celebrated Ele
tko- oltaio Bklt and other Electbic
Appliaxces on trial for thirty days, to
!JIc.,!you.nS or W) afflicted with nervous
debility, loss of vitality and manhood, and
all kindred troublt-s. Also for rheumatism,
ueuralgla, 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. Writo
them at once for illustrated pamphlet iree
R. Lemon & Co.
STEVEDORES and RIGGERS
Portland and Astoria.
Portland Offlce No, le, N, Front street. .
Bf
fill
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This lKjwdtr never varies. A marvel of
purity, strength and wholevunenes. More
oconomle.r. tnan the ordinary kimls. and
cannot be s.ild in competition Kith the mul
titude ot low test short weight, alum or
phosphat powders. Sold only In can. Kov
al Baking Powdkr Co., iog Wali-st. N. Y.
SLARKETS.
DEALERS IN
FRESH AND CURED MEATS,
CHOICE GE0CEEIES,
PROVISIONS,
Crockery and Glassware.
Mill Feed., 33-fco,
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY & COELPATCY,
Fresh and Cored Meats,
Vegetatoles,
FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS.
OrrOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL,
CHK.A3Ii;s Street. Astoria, Og
Washington Market.
JlnlHMrcet, - Astoria, Oregon.
IXER.TIAX & CO. PJROPBIETORS
RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN
tion of the nubile to the fact that the
above Market will always be supplied with a
FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUALITY.
FRESH AND CURED MEATS I I
Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole
sale and retail.
tySpecial attention given to supplying
LOEB-& CO.
JOBBERS IN
WINES.'
LIQUORS,
AND
CIGARS.
AQENTS FOR THE
Sest San Francisco Houses and
Eastern Distilleries.
Tumblers Decanters, and All
Kinds of Saloon Supplies.
I-AU goods sold at San Francisco Prices.
MAIN STREET.
Opposite Parker House, Astoria, Oregon.
THE HENLEY CLUB SKATE
NIckle-Plated, Spring Steel Bottom and
Steel Clamp.
The HENLEY CHALLENGE SKATE.
Wooden Bottom and Leather Straps.
Tho best and only practically scientific
skates. Elegant In finish. Will turn a three
foot circle and all the wheels rest square
on the floor. Wheels with babbit metal
boxes. Tho leading skate3 in all the prin
cipal Rinks. Bicycles and Tricycles;
OSBORN & ALEXANDER.
Sole Acents.
Mechanics Tools. Hardware and !
r"'.l".""'"Iu.1Hu,re.ry.
.-j iiir.i.i
o-o juu&ci i opp. .raiace notei.
Snn Vranoliun
Sond for free catalogue and price list
GERMANIA BEER HALL
-F'XISr.ES f33E53E2lrl.
FROM THE
Aorta Pacific Brewery
Five Cents a Class.
TNo Inferior Beer sold at this place.
WiTI. BOCK,
- Proprietor,
'
BABBOUR'S
wa.2 XSJ BEST.
THEY RECEIVED THE
For FLAX THREADS at the
London Fisheries Exhibition 1883.
And have been awarded HICHER PRIZES at the various
INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITIONS
Than the goods of any other
IN THE WORLD.
Qnaliiy ean Always be Depended oa,
One of the Mills of the Barbour Flax Spinning Co., Paterson, New Jersey.
HENRY DOYLE & CO.,
5 1 7 and 5 1 9 Market Street, - - San Francisco,
Agents for Pacific Coast.
Seine Twines, Rope and Netting Constantly on Hand.
A. V. Allen,
Wholesale and RotallJDealer in
MILL FEED.
Glass and Plated Ware,
TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC j
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.!
Together with I
Wines, LfquorsJobacmCigars '
W. E. DEMENT & GO. ;
ASTORIA, - - - OREGON1
Carry in Stocfc,
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET
and
FANGY ARTICLES.
Prescriptions carefully Compounded
The reason that Tho'itunds cannot get cured of
SEX1XAL WEAKaXESS. LOSS OF MAX
HOOD, and the result of abuse, disease or excesses,
is ouing to a complication called PROSTATOR
RUEA. DR. LIEBIO'S IXVIGORATOR is
the OXLTcureforPROSTATORRBEA. Price,
S2.C0 per paciage, 6 packages, gIO.00. Guide to
Ileallhand Self-Anatystsentfrec. Address LIE
BIG DSPEXSARTfor Diseases of Men,
00 Geary St., San Francisco, Cat.
Elegant Rooms.
SUNNY AND CONVENIENT. IN WM.
Hume's building.
Apply to
SAilTJEL ELMORE.
MANHOODpr RESTORED
-ASK FOR
Union India Kubber Cos
Pure Para Gum
CRACK PROOF
RUBBER BOOTS.
BEWAKK OF IMITATIONS !
Be sure the boots are stamped CRACK
PROOF on the heels, and have the PURE
GUM SPRINGS on the foot and Instep,
which prevent their cracking or breaking.
VS.Sro n.ow- making them with RUBBER
AND ASBESTOS Soles which will make
them last more than twice as lone as anv
Rubber boots made.
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.
ALL KINDS RUBBER BELTING PACK
ING, HOSE. SPRINGS, CLOTHING.
ouuio lx-u onuiio, Jiic.
Francisco.
IMPOTENT MEN
Ba they ToanorOIi
having Lost thosa
attributes ot
PERFECT HAMHuOO
May Rez&In QufcUr
Sexual Power
W PnOCHEATiYE AflHJTY,
BY Till! TTHP np
Prof Jean Civiale.
The Civiale Remed es.
Is KASIIi
uuu aooTe an i.amtih iv yt.2 -rv.rrw:'
FREE TO ALL. SPSp?;
S5MK&53 i?f?iWXa
VARICOCELE
Coainltatlon wlti TaU Medical Stag; PHEE.
Civiale Remedial Agency, 160 FuJionSt. N. Y.
Notice to Taxpayers.
THE TIME FOR PAYMENT OF COUNTY
.taxes draws to a close. All property
on which taxes are delinquent March 3ist
18S5, will be levied on accordlngtolaw.
Wm. G. ROSS.
Sheriff and ex-offlcio
Tax Collector,
w?s3SPr