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(11 f$fo gatttj 3$tw6m. ASTORIA, OREGON: SATURDAY.... -MAY 16. 1685 SHIPPIft'GINTELLIGENCE PORT OP ASTORIA. ARM VALS PROM SKA. Ciratvea CasU,-Br bVTT9 Sidney Mij IS 'VESSELS in THE RIVER. o Jkitt MXell, MtWtthlnrton, Am p JUaewtrtat. Br bfc Golosn. Hiidee.'Er bfc M. t S. Cox, Br ip AlUbabad. Br bk Baa ttU, Br bk Kittr, Br bk Tillie liJjtzrbBck, Asif p Hs&dtagtotitulre, Brfek ArcservBrbk , lma,Brbk VESSELS OH TEE WAT. frj JFerelea Parts, far Ike Celtuafelalver UrUedale, Br spldrtrpool Mar 1 Moltke, Her bk 828 Liverpool Overdue. Br bk Callao March 2 SolrolR. Kor bk 802 Osllao Jan 29 Trem AaerlcaH Ports OUre S. Sfistbird, Asa s-plfetr York April 12 TIOK TABLE FOK ASTOBIA. MAT. HIOII WATEK. J W)W WATEK. First. Second. 1 gltst. Second.' a P a jg 1c JR. a B 5 A. . JS A. tn. ,v A. w. ,2 h. m. .S a, &, i, &, 12a 41 15 53 88 34 45 05 22 82 32 240p 3 21 4 05 4 62 545 C42 - 7 36 8 24 907 SOSa 843 ' 921 10 02 10 51 1145 0 18 154 . 237 325 4 17 5 01 5 40 C29 7 15 759 8 48 9 40 10 37 1133 009 1 28 234 340 435 5 20 007 C45 7 19 750 8 21a -01 7 51p 30 01 830 32 03 9 12 35 0 6 10 03 37 09 11 OS 39 18 - - -- 8 8. 0 46 16 35 145 18 28 242 19 21 340 19 1 3 4 27 2 0 05 509 21 -02 550 23 -0 8 6 32 2 5 -1 1 7 13 2 7 -1 1 7 59 2 9 -0 9 8 49 31 05 9 47 32 00 10 53 3 3 05 - -- 32 0 40 11 28 142 16 23 2 48 19 15 3 42 2 2 08 429 25 0 3 5 11 2 8 -0 1 5 49 3 0 -0 3 6 20 33 -0 4 7 00 3 5 -0 3 7 36 3 6 -0 2 BUp 3 6 J 93 10 30 11 05 11 39 1 oa 1 55 2 45 337 4 31 523 6 24 7 20 27a I8p 17a 53 41 SO 23 33 52 20 42 8 12 7 o! 9 01 51 52 iGa 34p 07a 3d 10a 9 48 10 25 11 03 11 30 1 IS 159 238 si i 3 13p The hours between mldnlgnt and noon are designated by a (a. h.). those between noun and midnight by p (p. M.)- 0A. 00m. a denotes midnight. oA. 00m. p denotes noon. The nelght Is reckoned from the level of average lower low waters to which the sound ings are given on the Coast Surrey charts. Columbia River Exports. BniPStEKTa rOREION. JA2fUABV. Wheat, 663.837 bus Flour, 2433S bbls Total, (19 cargoes) .......... FEBHUABT. Wheat. 616.73S bus ... Flour, 33.057 bbls Salmon, 11,890 ................ Lumber, 568 M.......... ....... ,.JSS8,3U . 63.252 fT81,63B $475,230 152.000 59.950 .. 9,873 Total (16 cargoes) ..... . $747,143 MARCH. Wheat. 822,278 bus 8239.929 Flour. 9.237 bbls . 36,930 Total, (6 cargoes) 5276,870 APRIL. Wheat, 99.190 bus S 77,000 Flour, 11.000 bbls . 44,000 Lumber. 900 M . 12,650 Total. ( cargoes) . $133,650 MAY. 1 To Iff t'erpcol, per Beemah. Flour 11.191 bbls . $19,100 Wheat 16,896 bus 15.000 Total .$64,100 1 To Qiuenstown, par Jane Sprott. Flour 11,938 bbls Household Goods 2 cheats , $41,000 SO Total . $41 ,030 PTo Qiuenstoicn per Edward Percy. Wheat 47.571 bus $33,500 Astoria Retail Market. Flour per bbl S5.00 Wheat, per cental Sl.40 Oats, " SL50 Bacon, sides per H, 141G cts. Shoulders, " 11 cts. Hams, " 131G cts. Lard, u 1015K cts. Beef, 818 cts. Mutton, 712K cts. Tork, 1015 cts. Veal, 1420 cts. Butter, per roll 4500cts. Ejres, per dozen I522f cts. Potatoes, per lb i ct Cheese, per B lC- cts uornmeal, per lb 4 cts. Oatmeal, " C6K cts. Beans, " 4t cts. Coffee, " l2K40ct. Tea, " 2590cts. Rice, " 7Dcts. Sugar, u 610cts. Syrup, per gallon 70c Si. Honey, oer callon Sl.lfi. Salmon, perkitS4i0 Onions, per fi Gets. Apples dried per lb fc"i2 cts. Peaches " " 13 30 cts. Plums, " i2Kl6cts. Candles, per S 20 cts. Chickens, per dozen SG. Hay, per ton 15 S20. Hides, per B 5 9 cts. Oils, per gallon, boiled linseed, 75c; raw linseed, 70c; coal oil. 40c; lard$L25 $67,000,000 Capital! Liverpool and London and Globe. North British and Mercantile Of London and Edinburgh. Old Connecticut of Hartford, AXD COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA Fire Insurance Cempanies, Representing a Capital or $67, OOO OOO. B. VAX DUSElf. Aent. R. Lemon & Go. STEVEDORES and RIGGERS Ftland mill Asterla. Fortlaad Office No, 16, N. Front street. A8TOBIAIC DIRECTORY. State Officers: United States Senators J. H. Slater J. X. Dolnh Bepresentattvetn Congress Govcmor.i.........M Governori'cretary. 8ecretarV-6f -State XL C. George Z. F.Moody Chas. 11. Moores R. P. Earhart Asslstaarsecretary State Treasurer .. Assistant Treasurer Supt Public Instruction., State Printer... Clerk School Land Board, Sup't Insane Asylum-. Sup't Penitentiary. F. E. Hodgkln .Ed.Hlrsch A. F. Wheeler E. B. McElroy .W. II. Byars ...E, P. McComac .Dr. II. Carpenter ..Geo. Collin I XV 1 TrH Supreme -Judges J. B. "Waldo (W.W.Thayer Distbict Judges : Pint District L.K. Webster Second District Robert Bean Tfelrtf District R. P. Boise Teeria District Seneca Smith FlftS District. F. J. Taylor Birth District.... M. L Olmstead Clatsop County Officers: Judge.... C. A McGulre ,C. J. Trenchanl .W. G. Koss t D. K. Warren - Jno. Ilobsou J. F. Warren ..Isaac Bergman G. F. Parker J. E. HIgulns J.; C.Jtoss Clerk ..., Sheriff Commissioners.... Assessor .......... Treasurer.......... Surveyor ..., School Sup't ... Coroner ............ Astoria City Officers: Mayor J.W Hume Auditor and Clerk . .T. S. Jewett Treasurer.. J. G. Hustler .Geo. P. Wheeler Thos. Logan .Clark I.oughrey Assessor . StreerSurihTendenr Chief of Pollco Police Judge ..... . Sexton... .. . . .., ....... . c. H. HtocKton . ... M.Conley COUKCILMEX : (C. II. Cooner First Ward .... 4 A. A. Plevcland ( Isaac Bergman ( Thos. Dealy. C. J. Tiencnard (Chas. Gratke, Second Ward - SOCIETY MKETIXGS. ' Tamfrle Lodse, N o. 7A.P.AM. REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS 2 first and third Tuesdays lu cachxX month, at 7J4 o'clock, r. m., at the'V Hall In Astoria. Members of the order In good standing are Invited to attend.. By order of the W. M. Bearerljodge No. 36, L O. O. P. -DEGULAR MEETING EV- AB ery Thursday evening at: seven ociock. at me ixige room In Odd Fellows Hall. Asto ria. Sojourning members of the order In good standing, cordially Invited to attend. By order N. (J. Ocean Encamp mfht, No. 13, 1. O. O. P. OEQULABMHEITNGSOF OCEAN EN Xfc 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 Lodge No. 12, A. O. TJ. W. 13EGULAR MEETINGS OF SEASIDE XXs, Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. W. will be held in their Hall over Carnahan & Co.'s on Thursday 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 and after each meeting. By order M. W. C. BROWN, Kec. Astoria Lodge No. 40, LO.Q.l. REGULAR MEETING EVERY MON day evening at 7 :30 o'clock, in the Hall over Carnalian's store. Members of the Or der, in good standing, are invited to attend. By order W. C. T. " American Learlon of Honor. REGULAR MEETING OF ASTORIA Council No. 995 Is held on tho first and third Tuesday of each month, at 7 o'clock r. x. By order of the Council Commander. R. V. MONTEITH, Sec'ty. Occident Council No. 5. 0. C. P. "fEETS EVERY FIRST AND THIRD XTJL Saturday evenings of each month, at 8 o'clock P. M. Members of tho order are respectfully requested to attend. By order. C. BROWN, Recorder, Cushln? Post No. 14, Q. A. R. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS POST en the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at T-J3Q m. Visiting com- raaes coraiauy invueu. .Byomer P.O. Cushlngr Belief Corps No. 3, (1. A. B. REGULAR MEETINGSONTnESECOND and fourth Tuesdays of each month, at By order Mns. C. ROSS. Secretary. Pacific "Lodge No. 17, BL of P. TJEGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS Xt Lodge every Friday evening, at 7 :20 clock, in their CasUe ILill. Sojourning Kniirhts cordiallv Invited to attend W. A. SlltK ftlAiN, K. of It. and S. Astoria Division No. One, Uniform Bank, K. or P. REGULAR MEETING ON THE FIEST Thursday of each mouth. In their Ar mory Hall, In Pythian Castle, at 8 p. m. Reg ular drills on the second, third and fourth Thursday of each month, at such place as shall be designated by the Commander. Sojourning Sir Knights cordially Invited to meetings and drills. SCOTT BOZORTH. Recorder. Astoria Ladles' Coffee Club. REGULAR MEETINGS AT THE CLUB'S rooms on the first and third Friday's of each month at 7 P. M. Mrs. F. B. ELBERSON, Pres. Common Council. REGULAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND fourth Tuesday evenings of each month at 7K o'clock. S-rersons desiring to have matters acted upon oy tne council, at any regular meet ing must present the same to the Auditor and Clerk, on or before the Friday evening prior to the Tuesday on which the Council holds its regular meeting. THOS. 8. JEWETT, Auditor and Clerk. GERMANIA BEER HALL FROM THE Aorta Facile Brewery Five Cents a Glass. jafNo inferior Beer sold at this place. Wffl. BOCK, Proprietor. THE LATEST STYLES LN WALL PAPER JLT B. B. FRANKLIN'S. NEXT DOORTO JLBTORIAN OFFICE. X rery larce Stock from which to select, 'Window eartabs made to order. HTMy patent Trimmer to cut Wall Paper: win d foubo. convenient to raj parous. W ROYAL ttWSjli KM POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tills powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the mul titude ot low test short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Ror alBakixo Powdkb Co.. 106 Wall-st. N. Y. NVIGORATOP, XsjQSCwnatits name implies ; s Purely Vegetable C pound, thai acts directly upoa j coring the many diseases! o tJhat lnif portant organ, and ting the nil' merous ailm arise tram its deranged or torpirtaction, such as DyspepsiSi STSmaice, Bilioiisnes CoswenessMaria, Sick-Tieadachei Rheuapajny'etc. It Js therefore a amsirflthAto'iave CsoodHealti :hal5ve?irursfcbekepin or3er." DB, SAtfTOBD'B HVEB IH7IG0BAT0E. Invi jrorates the Liver, Renulates the Bow els, Strengthens iho S3'slcm, Purifies llic Blood , Assists Digestion, Prevents Fevers. fa a Household Heed. An Invaluable Family Medicine for common complaints. D3. SAOTOBD'S IT7EE HT7IG0BAT0B, An experience of Forty years, and Tiou- tanas cf Tcshmonuiu prove us jueni. FOB SALE BY AIXi DEALERS 337 MEDICKE3 Pnr fnll information tend your address for 101 tEoBook oa tho "Liver and tta diseases," tt. NXTORD 2 UTTAXE BT., SWTOKOtt MARKETS. WATT & THOMPSON. DEALERS IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS, CHOICE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery and Glassware. ZrVLJLLX OFooca., lEIto. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COMPANY, Fresli aud Cured Meats, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSrrE OCCIDENT HOTEL, CHEXA3XUS Street. Astoria, Os Washington Market. Mala Street, Astoria, Oregon. BERGMAN & CO. PROPRIETORS KESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN tlon of the public to the fact that the above Market will always be supplied with a FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS ! ! Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole sale and retail. BP"Speclal attention given to supplying ships. Job Printing. Best Quality: Lowest Prices, -AT- The Astorian Jo!) Office. Receipt Books, Bill Heads, Posters. Cards, Tags, Legal Blanks. Circulars, Note and Letter Heads, Etc. Neat, Qnick and Cheap, at The Astorian Job Office. Gr. A. STINSON & CO., BLACKSMITHING. At C&pt. Rogers old stand, corner of Cass and Court Streets. Ship and Cannery work. Horseshoeing Wagons made and repaired. Good wori guaranteed. jB.SANFORD'i thelsve nciaenyT; ants tAan DISGUSTING DIET. Food of Hungarian Naryles Angelwora Pot-rio and Snail Soup SniPPEKSBUKO, April 25. u3Ia yon der's a man wot's goin' a fishenV The speaker was a small boy, whoso parents live in a cabin and cultivate a small patch of ground in the moun tains west of this place, near the route of VanderbiltVproposed South Penn sylvania railroad. Ma, was busy washing clothes and made no roply. The youngster, impatient of such neglect, deter mined on a more personal appeal to her attention. "Ma, may I go and see him dig baitr Go' long," said the materfamilias, curtly. The boy started off with a run, but as he approached the object of his journey he slowed up, as if awed by a nearer view of the uncouth individual who was spading the rich bottom soil Tho man's appearance was by no means reassuring. In fact ho looked almost savage. His angu lar and ungainly form was encased in coarse garments, apparently the work of an amateur tailor of the eighteenth century. Long strag gling, unkempt hair and beard, and a scowl on the narrow forehead that overhung his small, piggish eyes, made him still less prepossessing. IS ear tuaman stood a large tin can, half-filled with tho ordinary earth worms used for fish-bait Occasion ally his spade would uncover a fresh colony ot worms, and with an inartic ulate grunt the Hungarian digger Mould pick out as many as he could catch "while they tried to bury them selves again and drop them into the can. 'Mister, may I go a-flshen' with you?"' asked the small boy, after he had recovered enough courage to address the Hungarian.;"!, know a bully hole down here in the orik," and ho looked longingly into the can of worms, as if enjoying the day's sport in antic ipation. "Me no go a-fishen'," replied the Hungarian. "What you goin' to do with the worms, then, mister?" "Me make-a worm pot-pie. You como-a with me, I show you," and he shouldered the spade and took the can into his bosom as if it had been a clean baby. Too full of supriso to speak, the boy followed tho Hungarian around the hill to a row of shanties, where several other Hungarian were cook ing. A half -grown Hungarian boy was busily engaged in cracking snail shells between stones, as if they were walnuts, and depositing the snails in an iron pot for soup. When the man with the spade and cau arrived, half a dozen clustered around him and peeped in to see how many worms he had, when they gave vent to their satisfaction in grunts of joy. One of them tried to drive the boy away, but a word from the digger made him shut up. Tho worms were washed and then put into an oven, and Hour and lard placed over them. This was put on the fire to bake and in half an hour the worms were ready for a PoloniuB banqudt not were they eat, but where they are eaten. The boy was invited, bnt didn't stay. Seeing was good enough forhim. Philadelphia Times. The Trouble Safelj- Ortr. Stomach trouble is serious busi ness while it lasts; but what a bless ed relief to have it depart! Mrs. F. G. "Wells, of 19 Atlantic street, Hartford, Conn., writes that she tried Brown's Iron Bitters for stomach trouble, and that she experienced such relief that tho trouble is now entirely over. She recommends this great iron med icine to all who are nifiicted. It cures liver and kidney complaint. Tho most picturesquely named place in North Carolina, or perhaps in any state, is ''Maiden's Bosom," Swain county. .Excited Thousands All over the land are solrip Into ec stasy over Dr. Kinc's 2ev Discovery for Consumption. Their unlooked for recovery by the timely use of this great life Saving remedy, causes them to go nearly wild in its praise. It is guar anteed to positively cure Severe Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Hay Fever, Uronchltis, Hoarseness, Lois of Voice, or any affec tion of the Throat and Lungs. Trial bottles free at W. E. Dement & Co.'s Drug Store. Large size 81.00. YOUXC 31EX!-REAI THIS. Tun Voltaic Belt Co., of Marshall, Mich., offer to send their celebrated Eleo-tko-" oltaic Belt and other Electric Ai'PLiAXCEs on trial for thirty days, to men (young or old) afflicted with nervous debility, loss of vitality and manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis, and many other dis eases. Complete restoration to nealln, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk Is in curred as thirty days trial Is allowed. Write them at once for illustrated pamphlet free zzSEE THAT YOU GET TEE "PORTLAND'' Olioice JE3t'tQUL't Fet-ml ly FLOUR n For Sale In tots to Suit. By WILSON . FISHEIt, ASTORIA. Or SIBSOST, CHURCH &. CO. PORTLAND. Or. Holden's Auction Rooms Established January 1st, 1877. E. C. HOLDEN, Real Estate and General Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, Chenaaius Street, - Astoria, Oregon. Auuctlon sale of Sundries ever Saturday, at 10 :30 a. it., at my Auction Rooms. "Will conduct Auction Sales of Real Estate, Cattle, and Farming Stock wherever de sired. Cash Returns Promptly a&de after Salei . Consignments respectfully solicited. Notary Public for the State of Oregon. Commissioner of Deeds for "Washington Territory. Agent for Dally and "Weakly Oregontan. ECZEMA nd Every Species of Iter; ing and Burning Diseases PosItiveSy Cured. ECZEMA, or SaltKheum. with its agonizing itching and turning, instantly relieved by a warm bath with CtrricunA Soai and a single application oi uuticuka, me great skin Cure. This repeated dally, with two or three doses of Clticura Kksolveut, tho New Blood l'urifier, to keep the' blood cool, the perspiration pure and and unirrltatlug, tho bowels open, the liver and kidneys act ive, will speedily cure Eczema, Tetter, Ring wonn, Fsorlasls. Lichen Pruritus. Scall Head. Dandruff, and every species of Itching. Sca- lv, and Timply Humors of the Scalp and Skin, when the best physicians ami all known remedies fail. Will 3ZcDoi:ald. 2542 Dearborn St., Chicago, gratefully acknowledges a cure of Eczema or Salt Rheum on head. neck. face, arms, and legs for seventeen year : not able to walk except on his band-i and knees for one year; not able to help himself lor eight years; tiled hundreds of remedies : doctors pronounced his case hoi eb-ss : peimanently cured by Cuticcka Hesolvkkt (Wood pu rifier) internally, and Cuticcka and Ccri cora Soap (tne rreat?k'n cures) externally. Clmy. Houghton. Kaq.. lawyer, 23 State St., Reston, reports a cue of Lczema under his observation for ten e.irs. bich covered the patient's body aud limbs, and to which all known methods of treatment had been anilted without benefit, which was completely cured solely by the Cuticcka Rkmkiiirs. leaving a clean and healthy .skin. P. If. Drake. Kq.. Detroit, Mich., suf fered untold tortures from Eczema, which appeared on his hands, head ai d face, and nearly destrojedhb eves. After the most careful doctoring and a consultation of ahysicians failed to relieve him, he used the UTicuitA KKMEDins.and was cured, and has remained so to date. Sir. John Thlof. Wilkpsbarre. Pa., writes : I have suffered from talt Rheum for over eight ytars. at times so bad that I could not attend to my business for weeks at a time. Three boxes of Ccticura and four bottler Resolvent have entirely cuied me ot this dreadful disease." Sold bv all dru.'glsts. Trice : Cuticuka, 50 cts. : Resolvent. Si ; Soap. 25 cts. 1'ot TKit Dnuo a"d Chemical Co., Bost n, Mas;. Scnil for"IIcw In Cure Skin Diseases '' nTTnTCUR V SOAR An exquisite Toi- VUxJi let, ua:ii. aim nursery sanative. ATARRH That pure, sweet, safe, and effective Amer ican dlstllation ot Wiich-Uazel, American line, Canada Fir. Marigold, and Clover Ulosom. called Saxkobo's Hamcal Cure koii Catauhh, with one box Catauiihal SoLVKXTnnd one Saxfokd's Impovkd Ix h alkk. all in one package, may now be had of all druggkts for$t.ou. Ask lor Saxpokd's Radical Cukk. Complete Local and Constitutional Treat ment for every form of Catarrh, from a Slm Dle Cold or Induenza to loss of Smell. Taste. and Hearing, Cough, Bronchitis, and Ca- tarrnai I'onsumptiou, la every package. Clergymen, Vocalist, And Tubllc Speakers without number owe their present usefulness and success to Sax roKD'a Radical Cork for Catarrh. Uev. Dr. Wiggin says : "One of the best remedies for Catarrh nay, the best remedy we hae found lu a lifetime of suffering & Saxford's Radical Curb. It clears the head aud throat so thoroughly that, taken each morning on rising, there are no un- Sleasant secretions and no disagreeable awking during the entire day, but an un precedented clearness of vo!ce and respira tory organs." Sold by all druggists. Trice 1.00, Potter Drug and Chemical Co.. Boston. .ai i ntin. Weary sufferer from CQj-UPiSr Rheumatism. Ncural tovTwHHnrrnntfa' Weak and Sore TQtiwC HBELBn,WLunBs, Coughs and 1&3 atCV& Colds, "Weak Back. AST&S -weak Stomach and Bowels, Dvspepsla, Female Weakness, Shooting Pains through the Loins and Back, try thoe Plasters. Placed over tho pit of the Stomach, they prevent ana cure Ague 1'iinq. unions Colic. Liver Comnlalnts. lie. aud protect the system from a thousand Ills. 25C. TO LET. LIBERTY HALL. Suitable for Sociables and Parties. Terms aiorterato. Apply to N.CLINTOX. President. L.I. JOHNSON, DEALEK IX CIGAES AND TOBACCOS, S3IOKERS' ARTICLES, riaying Cards. Cutlery, Stationery.; Etc. A flno stock of Merschaura and Brier Pipes, 'Ambor Goods, Etc. Two doors of cor. Water and West-oth Sts., ASTORIA. OREGON. J. A. WILSON. (Late of San Francisco.) PAINTER, PAPER HANGER, AND- 33 DQOOIEfc-eaLFODEL Has located in Astoria and solicits a share ef the patronage. All work strictly flrst class. Terms moderate. , Order box at Van Duseu's. HAS RETURNED. Jl iiEATIIERS HAS RETURNED and Is ready to turn out some fine ash ing boats for tho river. Shop on the beach between Kinney's and Elmore's canneries. Abstracts of Title. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS COMPILED a set of Abstract Rooks from the records of Clatsop County and Is now prepared to furnish complete and correct Abstracts of Title to any Real Estate In the County, at reasonable rate:. C.R. THOMSON, ' Attorney at Law, Astoria, Oregon. Office, Room 5, over City Book Store. Old Castle, Yapitti, and other brands of Coke Tin Plates, for sale in lots to suit purchasers, now in warehouse at Astoria; also Liverpool fine and coarse salt. For further particulars apply to Meyer, Wilson & Co., Portland, Oregon. Cams' JuBbs. LOEB & CO. JOBBERS IX WINES. LIQUORS, AND CIGAK& AGENTS FOR THE Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. Tumblers Decanters, and All Kinds of Saloon Supplies. SSyAll goods sold at San Francisco Prkva. MAIN STREET, Opposite Parker House, Astoria. )rric . -ASK FOR "Union India Bubber Cos Pure Para Gum CRACK PROOF RUBBER BOOTS. BKWABE OF IMITATION'S ! 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Salmon Packers We are prepared to print One lb Salmon Labels of superior quality, well varnished. At $1.40 per M. Correspondence solicited. A. L. BANCROFT & CO., 721 Market Street, San Francisco. There is No Noed of My Adver tising LABELS. The proof f the pudding Is ehewing the string. Geo. W. Sanborn, Agt. HINDS, KETCHUM & CO., ASTORIA, - NEW YORK. Cedar Street Assessment. NOTICE is hereby given that the as sessment made by ordinance No. 767 of tne city oi Astoria, uiatsop county, Or egon, and which ordinance passed the common council of said city on the 14th day of April, 1885, and was unproved on the 15th day of .April, 18S3, for the proposed Improvement of Cedar street, In ihe city of Astoria as laid out and recorded by J. M. Shively, from the west side of West Sixth street to the west side of West Seventh street, In the manner provided by ordinance No. 743 and which ordinance passed the common council of said city on the 24th day of February, 1885, and was approved on the 23th day of February 1885, on each of tho following described lots fronting on said portion of said street, is now payable at the office of the city treasurer in U. S. gold or silver coin; and unless paid within five days of the final publication of this notice, viz: Friday, May 29, 1885, the common council will issue warrants for the collection thereof. The assessment is as follews: A, W. Berry, lot 5, blk. 113, 30 feet of sidewalk. Cost S25. A. W. Berry, lot 6, blk 113, 50 feet of sidewalk. Cost 25. Thos. Dealy, lotl, blk. 120, 50 feet of sidewalk. Cost $25. Anna Dealy, lot 2, blk. 120, 30 feet of sidewalk. CostS25. Masonic L. & B. Association, lot 3, blk. 120, 50 feet of sidewalk. Cost S25. Masonic L. &B. Association, lot 4 blk. 120, 50 feet of sidewalk. Cost 325. James Taylor, lot 5, blk. 120, 50 feet of sidewalk. CostS25. James Taylor, lot 6, blk. 120, 50 feet of siuowaiir. cost 23. By order of the common council. Attest: T.S. Jbwett, Andltor and Glerk. Astoria, May 19, 1885. iJnMMiTT lifflTri MANHOOD vlljpf TRANSPORTATION LINES. Ilwaco Steal Navigation Co SUMMER SCHEDULE. FEOil ASTORIA TO Ft. Stevens, Ft. Canby and Ilwaco, Connecting by stages and steamboats for Oysterville, Montesano and Olympia STEAMER Mk "GEN. MILES," T7. P. "WHITCOMB, 11A8TFJU "Will leave Astoria dally (Sundays excepted) for Ft. Stsvens. Ft. Canby and HwacOi at 8 A. M "Ylth Oysterville Malls and Express daily, aud Through Mails to points beyond, and Montesano, "7. T., on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Fare to Ilwaco, - - $1.00 Passengers will save 23 Cents by purchas ing tickets before going on board. Ilwaco Freight per Ton, - $2.00 J55"For Tickets, Towage, or Charter ap ply at the office of the company, Cray's wharf, fre: of Benton street. J. H.D.GBAY. Agent. STEAMER MOUNTAINEER. CAPT. E. J. MOODY, Astoria, Or., Cathlamet, W. T., Westport, Or., and intermediate points. The Steamer Mountaineer will leave Asto ria dally, until further notice, from Hustler's wnarr. iooi or Aiain street, at bair-paatr o'clock P. M., as follows Mondays, Wednesday! and Frlda for CATHLAMET and Intermediate Doints on Wash. Ter. side will go to Westport, same days. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, for WESTPORT and intermediate points on the Oregonide will go to Cathlamet same davs. Will Leaxe CATHLAMET, W.T., for As toria, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at seven o'elsck A. 31., touching at all way land lugs on Wash. Ter. side, and return on sama side. Will Leave WESTPORT, for Astoria, Or. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays atser ea o'clock X. M., touching at all way land ingH ( side. ings on Oregon side, and return on same For Freight or Passage, annlv on board, or to Main street Wharf. BUY YOUR TICKETS via the popular THINGVALLA LINE. The large, well appointed and commodi ous steamers of this line are running DI RECT between New York and Scandinavia Without calling at any intermediate port, consequently no Transfer of Paiscngcrs or Baggage. No extra expenses. Captains, Surgeons, Officers, Stewards and Crew are all Scandinavians. Passengers' -Baggage checked to destination a safeguard adopt ed by no other steamship line. Drafts and Money Orders on Denmark, Sweden and Norway Issued at lowest rates. For further information apply to BOZORTH & JOHNS, Astoria, Oregon. West Ninth. Street Improvement. NOTICE is hereby given that the common council propose to order tho improvement of West Ninth street in the city of Astoria in Clatsop county, Oregon, as laid out and recorded by J. M. Shlvely, from the south side of Wa ter street to the south side ot Berry street, by raising that portion between the south side or "Water street, and the south side of Cnshing's Court street to its established grade; and by grading that portion between the south side of Cushmg's Court street and the south side of Berry street to its full width and to the established grade, and by plank ing the same to a width of 16 feet through tho center thereof, and by con structing wooden gutters and sidewalks on both sides of said street. And unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of two-thirds of the prop erty fronting on said portion of said street be filed, with the Auditor and Clerk within ten days of the final publi cation of this notice, viz: Tuesday, May 26, 1885, the common council will order said improvements made. By order of tho common council. Attest: T. S. Jewett, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, May 3, 1883. Main Street Improvement NOTICE is hereby given that the common council of the city of Astoria propose to order the improvement of that portion of Main street in the city of Astoria, Clatsop eounty, Oregon, as laid out and recorded by John Mc Clure, from tho south side of Eighth street to the south side of Tenth street by grading the same to its full width to Its established grade and by planking the same to a width of 16 feet through out the center thereof. And unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of twerthirds of the proper ty fronting on said portion of said street be hied with the Auditor and Clerk within ten days of the final publi cation of this notice, viz: Tuesday, May 26, 1885, the common council will order said improvements made. By order of the common council. Atrest : T. S. Jewett, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, May 3, 1885. West Ninth Street Grade. NOTICE is hereby given that the common council of the city of Astoria propose to establish the grade of that portion of West Ninth street, in Shive ly's Astoria, between Cedar street and Berry street as follows, to-wit; At Its crossing with Cedar street at a height of35feetabOYe the base of grades; at Its crossing with Wall street, at a height of 76 feet above the base of grades : at Its crossing with Arch street at a height of 118 feet above the base of grades; at its crossing with Spruce street at a height of 163 feet above the base of grades: at its crossing with Berry street at a height of 205 feet above the base of grades. And unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of two-thirds of the property fronting on said portion of said street be filed with the Auditor and Clerk within ten days of the final pnbllcatlon of tills notice, viz: May 26, 1883, the common council will establish such grade. By order of the common council. Attest: T.S. Jkwett, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, May 3, 1883. '- 3P .