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fl She Saitu asfcre&tt. ASTORIA, OREGON: ISTKDAV .. .. -JUNE II. 16S5 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE PORT OF ASTORIA. rxssKiA .v tiie rivisr. -o MtWashinKton, Am p M & li. Cr, Br sp ban Luis, iir bk Aieber. Mrbk 1'tniu. Br U'k Knwiinrm. Br fc Ilablco. lr lt KMtr. tk-Mc nwHw CMtfc. Hr Wc XMMtt, Br I 11 VESSKLS 0 THE WA Y. :r.tt Zfro2si Ports, for Hie OluniMu Rlicr iWwia lie sp - Herat Miami Mj i? iHirswk. Br M. ill Hosoiulu Otoma. Am M. II one Ko&ir, April 10 (Meedato. Br 6ft Liverped Mev 1 AMtUs. Gr Vk S!8 I.iverieat Owntoto. Ur Hk Callae aiarcb. 2 jdwilt. Xr 1.1: Hi! Cillao Jan 29 W H.iteas. AmbkHoBcKens Myl From American I'orJi. Olm booths-d. Am sp Xotr York April 13 TIUK TAIMiK FOK ASTOKIA. HtOM WATKK. LOW WATKK. Ftoii. tfeoad. j First, Second. el S S 2 S HIS 2 2 5IJM2H.5 i z 3 2 P. M. I Jt U. Ml. I X h. X. . P. "I. I 1 lH z i:c, a 8 5I1 o oi 8 ra 0 3 II 45 0 C 10 3? 1 I) 11 40 1 r. - - 2 S 0 3? 3 C 36 32 2 0 2C 2 0 is to 8 1120 woi 10 4 llfc 03T aw ' IMS -i a 7 o 1 -IS 0 It 22 7 07 3! 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Centrally Located AND SUITABLE FOIL HOUSEKEEPING. APPLY AT ASTORIAN OFFICE. THE HEYNEMAN PUNCH CIGAR. 5 Gents. 1'nHy lumal tt tle Usual Iit Ciijar. Try It. 'o lie Finind in Astoria only al C. P. WILSON'S. G. A. STINSON & CO.. SLAGKSFdITHIWG, At Capt. Ro,iis old stand, corner of Cas and Court Streets. arti and Otniierj- vwrk. Horseahoeiixe. Wxms made id rojteired. Good wo:k JStMM-Htrt"" WILL Cui Faster AND EASIER Than any o'h eraxe made. Hundreds of woodmen trs tif loitssiiio-liorilj-. It sees lfpp nnd N'cvcr Sllckh. I'ARNAIIAN & CO., Agils Astoria. Prlcr, 81.BJI. T. G. R&WUNGS, Vito'.esiilc .ii'd R4't.tii Dealer :u Tropical, Domestic, Green and Dried NUTS. CANDIES DRIED MEATS, ETC. Fltn- t'iars and Tobacco. NtAt door to I.. I. ArvoliP.s,Squfn:oq:i:iSt. ASTOEIA riauufarluie:si:f Mouldings, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Rails. Balustsrs, Newel Pests, Brackets, SCROLL AIT) TURIVED BALUSTRADES, BOAT MATERIAL, &c. Onlors oiieiled and promply attended In HOX.T & CO., Irojriciors. For Rent. rilHE HALL OVER D. L. BECK & SON'S A can he rented for Pnblie gatherings. Application may be made to the executive commut?c of the Astoria Undies ' Coffee Chtb. Mils. BERKMAX. Mns. PRAEL. Mils. CHARTERS. Jl 12 j IH V4 11 . 11 42 2 2S 3 ',p MKEi , lA-IKTrDA20.IJ-1. J.C.Trullinger , SOCIETY 3IEETIXG8. Toinplo liodge. No. 7A.F.A.M. REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS S first and tlilrd Tuesdays in eachTQC month, at 7lA o'clock, r. m., at tlieV Hall in Astoria. Members of the order in good standing are invited to attend By order of the W. M. Bearer Lodge No. 35. L O. O. P. REGULAR MEETING EV- &&&. cry Thursday evening atKSSt. seven o'clock, at the Lodge "-ggb room In Odd Fellows llall. Asto- -ww ria. Sojourning members of the order In good standing, cordially invited to attend. Hy order N. G. Ocoan Encampment, No. 13, 1. O. O. F. REGULAR MEETINGS OF OCEAN EN JLSb campment No. 13. I. O. O. F at the Ixidge, in the Odd Fellows Uuildiiig, at seven i. m., on the second and fourth Mondavs of each month. Sojourning breth ren coriliallv Invited. By order C V. Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. W. KEGULAIt MEETINGS OF SEASIDE Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. TV. will he held In their Hall over Camahan & Co.'s on Thursday evening of eacli week, at 7 o'clock. Members of the order in pood standing, and visiting Rrothers are invited to attend. Li brary will be open fifteen minutes before and after each meeting. Ilv order M. V. ' C.'IiKOWN.Kec. Astoria Lodge No. 40. L O. G.l. REGULAR MEETING EVERY MON day evening at 7 :30 o'clock. In the Hall over Carnahan's itore. Members of the Or der, in good standing, are in ited to attend. By order W. C. T. American Legion of Honor. REGULAR MEETING OF ASTORIA Council No. 995 Ls held ou the first and third Tuesday of each month, at 7 o'clock i M. By order of the Council Commander. R. V.MONTE1TH. Set 'iy. Occident Council No. 5. 0. C. F. MEETS EVERY FIRST AND THIRD Saturday evenings of each mnUh. at 8 o'clock P. M. Members of the older are lespectfully requested to attend. By order. C. BROWN, Recoider. Cushlng Post No. 14, G. A. R. EEGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS POST on the second and fourth Tuesdms of each month at 7:30 v. m. VKiting com rades cordiall v in ited. Bv oi der P.C. Cushing Relief Corps No. 3, G. A. R. REGULAR MEETINGSONTIIESECOND and fourth Tuesihr. s of er.eh mouth, at 2 r. m. By older Mi:s. C. ROSS. Secret a rv. Paciflc Lodge No. 17, K. of P. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS Lodge even- Fridav evening, at 7:30 o'clock, in their CaMlc Hall, Sojourning Knights cordiall v imitnl to attend. W. A. SHERMAN, K. of R. and S. Astoria Division No. One, Uniform P-ank, K. of P. EEGULAR MEETING ON THE FIRST Thursday of each mouth, in their Ar mory Hall, in Pythian Caslle.at 8 v. m. Reg ular drills on tin second, thlid and fourth Thursday of each month, at Mich place as shall be designated bv the C mmaudcr. Sojourning Sir Knights cordially invited to meetings and diilN. SCOTT BOZORTII. Recorder. Astoria Ladies' Coffee Club. REGULAR MEETINGS AT THE CLUB'S rooms on the first and third Friday's of each month at 7 P. M. Mils. F. B. ELBERSON, Pres. Common CounciL KEGULAIt MEETINGS. SECOND AND fourth Tuesday evenings oi each month at 1M o'clock. oari'ersons defiling to have matters acted upon by the Council, at any regular meet ing must present the same to the Auditor and Clerk, on oi before the Friday evening prior to the Tuesday on which the Council holds its rcKuI?r meeting. THOS.S.JEWETT, Auditor and Clerk. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. Bsxtok Stisket, Nkau Pai:kku Hoosk, ASTORIA, - OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAfflaiOIAME ENGINES BoilerWork, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. Of nil DeflcriptioDM made to Order nt Short Kotire. A. I). "Wass, President. J. (J. nusTLKit, Secretary, I. W. Cask, Treasurer. John Fox.Supcrintendent. 8. ARNDT & FERCHEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop iti ip.u'siuth j&B$i jSR ySS. ii o pssm 8 j.aectii--JV- riir - . fs1f?35ff'F2, am- ' - jggim- rrJIri Mstr Boiler Shoe " "Jl All kinds of ENGDJE, O&SSERY, XSD STEAMBOAT WOEK Promptly attended to, A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. Oolunibia Candy Factory. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. Leave orderes at Astoria Bakery, Ed. Jackson, Prop. R. Lemon & Go. STEVEDORES and RIGGERS Portland and Astoria. Portland Office No. lC, X. Front street. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholeomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the mul titude ot low test short weight, alum or pbosphats powders. Sold only in cans. Rov alBakino PowDnu Co.. loc Wali-st. N. Y. SAVED BV THE CASH SYSTEM. J. H. BOBBINS & SON Haic determined la a'uoll-h the OLD CREDIT SYSTEM Ami Iisto mailf SWEEPING REDUCTIONS! In Musical IiiMriinifiits, Iieet jrusie, Music Dooks, Strings, and everything nenaiiunc to Use music traue. u e have called in all our tr.iveliiiji men, discon tinued our sub aRencic. stopped sclliii'i to the trade, and now offer to sell direct to the consumer at a Ics-. pr ee than v.'e hae Jicen felling to the tsade. W'v pro nose to sell for ejh with order, therein avoiding lal uelits. Every Piano and Organ sold by us is fuily warranted for Jive years, and will be kent in repair free of charge. Any Piano or urgan onieieo oi us. after three days trial, can tic returned at our expense, if not as recommended ami satisfactory, ami money refuntieii. lou can buy a Piano or urgan oi lis on the installment plan at the fame price as the cash purchaser. J5y paying us airy amount at any time, we place the same to j-our credit and eml you a cer tificate "of deposit. When you have deposited the lull cash price of the In- siruiueni-you v.isu. ii wri we suujeci 10 your order. Should sickness or oilier misfortune overtake you before the amount of the Instrument is deposited, and should you so desire, vour money will be refunded in full. We buy Pianos and Organs at the factory for cash and ship in car loads. Other Musical Goods we buy in Europe, and'gel them as low as the low est 2Tow. as we offer to sell direct to the consumer, you will get your goods at a heavy reduction by ordering from us. The cry of Shoddy will be sot up by interested parties, but it will not go, for these arc the same Pianos and Organs we have been selling for the past ten 3'ears: and it is a well known fact that there aie no better instruments male in the world. We append our Price List, in which are shown our old credit prices and our present tremendous reductions. We give prices of leading styles only, but the same reductions run through all styles. ROB1J1XS & SON (or 1-EASEjPIANOS. Stvle 7,8200: old credit price, $350. Style , $225; old credit price. ?400. McCAM-MON" PIANOS. SlyleT, $225; old credit price, $."50. Style B.S300; old credit price, ST.00. Style C.S310; old credit price, $550. 11ALLET & DAY1S PIANOS. Style 10, $.'J25; old credit price, $Ti50. Style 24. $330; old credit price, $500. Style45,r5J'G,S4ir; old credit price .$700 IIEXilYF.MII.iLEK PIANOS. Style 10, $410; old credit price, $000. Style i, $350; old credit price, $500. Style 8, 325; old credit price, $450. W. W. KIMDALL ORGANS. Stvle 100, $55; old credit price, $105. Style 101, ?G5; old credit price, $175. Style 200. $70; old credit price, 175. Style 201, $75: old credit price. S185. Slylc250,$S5; old credit price. 200. WHITNEY & HOLMES ORGANS. Style 300, s0: old credit price, $150. Style 210, $85: old credit price, $105. Style 321, $95; old credit price, $175. Style 190. 100; old credit price, 185. Style 201, 125; old credit price, $275. A Rubber Cover and Stool crocs with ea-h Piano; a Stool and Music Rook with each Organ. Xo charge for pack ing and shipping. Other musical goods reduced in the same proportion as Tianos and Organs. Sheet Music at one-half the list price. Those who use stringed instruments will save one-half by purchasing strings of us by the bundle. All we ask is a trial and you will be convinced that we mean just what we say. Cut this out and save it for future use. Correspondence solicited. Send for full descriptive catalogue. n c nave ucen m me -Musical .Merchan dise business for the last ten vears, and as to our mode of dealing refer to per sons who have bought our Instruments in all portions of the North Pacific Coast For city reference we give the name of the Hon. HENRY FAILING, Pres ident of the First National Rank of Portland, Oregon. J. H. BOBBINS & SON. 229 First Street. Portland. Or. To Rent. milE FINE BUSINESS STORE FORMER X ly occupied by J. Pllger. A desirable location. Applvto C. S. GITNDERSON. Mrs. Sophia Dagget Rcrs leave to notify her friends that she has opened a Boarflii House ana Marat in the building of Jlr.Joplln, HainSt.,:Ojp. Pioneer BesUcrant Where she will be glad to see alt her old friends and as many new ones as will be pleased to give her a call. CIIAItrKS DEXBr. Colonel Charles Denby ot Evans ville, Indiana, who was appointed on May 30lb, 18S5, to3UCceed John Kus sel Young as minister lo China, is by birth a Virginian, having been born in Jiotetourt county of that state June 30th, 1830. He was educated partly at Georgetown, D. C, and whilst there received three medals for excellency in his studies. He gradu ated at the Virginia Military Insti tute, and in 1853 remove lo Evnns ville, where he was employed on the Daiy JZnquirer, supporting himself thns jvhilst lie was studying law in the office of Baker & Garvin. He wns admitted to the bar in 1855 aud in the following year was sent to the state legislature, where he serve.! with distinction. He was appointed by James Buchauan surveyor of the port of Evansville, and continued in thi3 office for three years. Upon the outbreak of the late war, he served as lientenant colonel of the 42nd regiment, Indiana volunteers, aud subsequently became colonel of tho 19th regiment. After a service of three years he resigned, after having been twico wounded during his service. Devoting himself to his profession, Col. Denby became one of the most distinguished barris ters of his section. He was frequent ly pressed to accept the nomination fir congress, but always declined He, in conjunction with Itfr. Knmler formed the law firm of Denby & Knm ler. In 185S M. Denby was married to Miss Fitch, a daughter of Ex. U. S. Senator G.N. Fitch of Logansport, In diana. Col. Deub' hesides being thor oughly conversant with the French and Spanish languages, is well versed iu Oriental affairs, and will doubtless make it most acceptable minister lo that country. John Ens sell YouDg, whom he succeeded, is well known to the public as the com panion of General Grant, during the latter's tour of the world and us the author of tho work describing the same. Very Poor Economy. Some people make a business of cheating themsolves, either by eating very mean and cheap food, or else by eating too small a qnautity of good food. Either way is as bad policy as it would be to buy a coffin instead of a suit of good clothes, just because the coffin wonld cost less. Poor diet means impoverished blood; and that means misery. Brown's Iron Bitters enriches tho blood, gives it the iron it needs, and tones up the whole sys tem. Cures dyspepsia, indigestion, weakness, malaria, etc. Sorghum is said to be poison to grasshoppers. If you will lay aside your prejudice against advertised articles, you can bo convinced that rheumatism and other pains arc cured by St Jadobs Oil. Numerous Boards of Health and prominent physicians have also endorsed Bed Star Cough Cure as a valuable remedy. Pine needles or leaves have been recommended for mulch for strawber ries. Are. You Tired of Beim; Sick ! "We waut lo say a word tothe men, women and girls who work in stores, offices and factories. There aro hun dreds of thousands of you in tho country. Very few of yon are well. You are shnt up too much and exer cise too little. In this way yon get sick. Your blood is bad, your diges tion poor, your head often aches, you don't feel " like work. Your liver, stomach and kidneys are out of order. Parker's Tonic has cured hundreds of such cases. It is puro, suro and pleasant. A writer iu JiraiUtreeVa asserts thrl after 35 years' experience in Iowa be has never known a mortgage to be foreclosed on a dairy or stock farm. X Great Discorcrj That is dailv briuging joy to the homes ot thousands by saving many of their dear ones from an early grave. Truly is Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Loss of Voice, Tickling in the Throat, Pain in Side and Chest, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs, a positive cure. Trial Bot tles free at W. E. Dement & Coe.'s Drug Store. Large size 1.00. A wino maker near Lob Gates has offered $22.50 per ton for all grapes he can buy for the next vintage. The offer was gladly accepted. There Is Trouble In Store For those who neglect to rectify Irregulari ties of the stomach, liver and bowels, which they foolishly Imagine will "come right of themselves." OI this silly errorsuch persons are usually disabused by the development of some serious chronic malady, traceable to what they were pleased to consider a trifling disorder of the above named organs. Such a culmination Is easily avoided. A course ot Hostettcr's Stomach Hitters invariably has the eirect of renewing the secretive ac tion oi a torpid liver, restoring healthy di gestion and assimilation, and rendering the habit or the body perfectly regular. The activity or these all important functions be ing restored, and the entire system toned and regulated by tills incomparable correct ive and Invlgoraat, no danger to the gener al health is to be apprehended from causes which, if not eradicated In time, will assur edly undermine It. 5R.SANF0RD'SLOE2eo-. BATOH is yasz wnac its nama implies ; s Purely Vegetable "Compound, thai acts directly upoa the j curing the many diseases inci o that un. portant organ, and ting the nu tnerous ailmsnts arise from its deranged or ction, , such as Dyspepsi ice, "Biliousness; LosBrenessftraiana, biclc-headache, RieatKmretc. It is therefore a misnAthar"Tolave Good Health '.ha Liver must be kept in order.'" DB. SANrOED'3 LIVES INYIG0RAT0E- Invigorates the Liver, Bcgubtes the Bow els. Stronsthens the System, Purifies the Blood . Assists Digestion, Prevents Fever3. 3 a Household Need. An Invaluable Family Medicine for common complaints. OH. SA?rF0ED'3 LIVEB nrVIGOBATGH. z experience ef Forty years, and Tito san&'rf Testimonial provo ils Merit. FOIl S.VT.r. BT ALT. DEATXR3 IK MEDICINES For f-i'l mfonninon wad yonr address for 1(X r. Rnofc on 1 lie "Liver and its diseases," t( ' ' t fnto:-3 i duaxs sr., yrw TOES CgT MARKETS. WYATT a THOMPSON. DEALERS IX FRESH AND CURED ftfEATS, CHOICE GEOCEBIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery" Jiiid Glassware. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & C0I0TAWY, Fresh and Cured Meats, FRUITS, SUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT JIOTEL. C'SIEXASIUS Street. Astoria, Off. Washington Market. Slain Mrcct, Astoria, Oiron. KU3IAX & 0. PROPRIETORS RESPECTFCLLY CALL TflE ATTEN tlon of the public to tho fact that the above Market will always be supplied with a FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUALITY op FRESH AKD CURED MEATS I I Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole sale and retail. CgSpacial attention given to supplying ships. 1885. INTEREST Will be allowed On Time Deposits. Drafts on all the leading Cities. Wm. T. Coleman & Co.. S. JEL.3IOHE, Manager Ranking Department, Astoria, Oregon. Notice of Chief of Police. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a warrant issued by the auditor and elerk of the city of Astoria, in Clatsop count j. state of Oregon, on the 30th day of April, 1S8j, and to me directed, com manding me to levy upon and sell as by law provided, lot numbered :i. in block numbered Go, in that poition of the said city of Astoria which was laid out by Cyrus Olncy, to satisfy an assessment of S-wO.OO as declared and assessed upon said lot r by ordinance No. 661 of said citv for the improvement of that portion of Fcrrell street between the north end of Ferrell street and the south end of Ferrell street, as provided and directed by ordinance No. 658 of said city, I have levied upon said lots, and shall proceed to sell the same at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand, at the court house door of said Clatsop county which court house is in said county, on the .0th day of June, 18S5, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.. of said daj to satisfy said sum of 350.00 and costs of sale. The name of the owner of said lot, as designated by said ordinance No, 601, is the Clatsop Mill Company. C. W. Loughery, Chief of Police of said city of Astoria. Astoria, Or., June G, 13S"". FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT! The Splendid Iron Barque JANET McXLEL, 100 A 1. 898 Tons Eegister. Will be at Astoria shortly and will tako IN LOTS TO SUIT SHIIPPERS. For rate of freight and insurance apply to BALFOUR GUTHRIE & CO.. Portland. Or., Or to L. RCS3EL, Astoria. TO LET. LIBERTY HALL. Suitable for Sociables and Parties. Terms Moderate. Apply to N. CLINTON, Fresldent. IMVIGO JOBBERS IX I WINES, i LIQUOE8, AND OIGAKS. AGENTS FOR THE Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. Tumblers Decanters, and A"! Kinds of Saloon Supplies. 3r-AU goods sold at San Franclsr,, in- MAIN STREET. OppcHU- Parker "louse, AstorU. ulv. Notice of Cli'ef of Police NOTICE is hereby given that by ir tue of a warrant issued by the auditor and clerk of the city of Astoria. Clatsop county, state of Oregon, on the 30th .day of April, ISis. and to int. directed com manding me to levy upon and ell as In law provided. lot numbered 1 iu bloek 117. in that portion of said city of As toria which was laid out and reeorded by John M. Shively, to satisfy an a-e-nient of two hundred and nine :oilr as declared and assessed upon said lot bv ordinance numbered 603 of said cilj for the improvement of that portion f Cedar street between the we.-t siii of West Ninth street and Ferrell street, as provided and directed bv ordinance numbered e.T of said city, 1 haw levied upon said lot 1 and shall proceed IoVh-II the same at public auction to the high est bidder for cash in hand at the ecurt house door of said Clatsop county, which court house is in said county, on the 30th day of Juiic,lSS"i,at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. of said day to satisfy said sum of 3200 and costs of sale. The name of the owner of said lot as desig nated by said ordinance No. i""-'! is the Clatsop Mill Co. C. W. Louoiii'iiY, Chief of Police of said city of .Ast-r:i. Astoria, Or , June G, 1885. Notice of Chief of Police. NOTICE is hereby given that by vir tue of a warraut issued b the auditor and clerk of the city of Astoria, Clatop county, state of Oregon, on the '"0th day of April, 1S85 and to me directed com manding me to levy upon and e!I as by law provided, lot numbered 6 in block numbered C6 in that portion of said eity of Astoria which was laid out and re corded by Cyrus Olney to satisfy an as sessment of three hundred and Jiffy dol lars as declared and assessed upon mid lot by ordinance numbered 631 of said city for the improvement of that por tion of Ferrell street in said city, be tween the north end of Ferrell rcet aud the south end of Ferrell btreetas provided and directed by ordinance number G58 of said city, 1 have levied upon said lot G and shall proceed to sell the same at public auction to the high est bidder for cash in hand, at the court house door of said Clatsop county, which court house is in said county, on the 30th day of J une, 18S5, at the "hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day to satisfy said sum of $350 and costs of sale. The name of the owner of said lot as designated by said ordinance No. CAM U the Clatsop Mill company. C. W. LOI'MIKKY, Chief of Police of said city of Astoria. Astoria, Or., June G, 1885. Notice of Chief of Police. NOTICE is hereby given, that by vir tue of a warrant issued by the auditor and clerk of the city of Astoria, Clatsop county, state of Oregon, on the 30th dav of April. 1885, and to me directed conf manding me to levy upon and sell as In law provided. lot numbered 1 in block nnmbcred 110 in that portion of the city of Astoria which was laid out and re corded by J. M. Shively, to satisfy an as sessment of two hundred and nine dol lars as declared and assessed upon said lot 1 by ordinance No. GG3 of said city for the improvement of that portion of Cedar street between the west side of West Ninth street and Ferrell street as provided and directed by ordinance No. 655 of said city, 1 have levied upon said lotl and shall proceed to sell the same to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at public auction at the court house door of said county of Clatsop which court house is in said countv, on the 30th day of June, 1885, at the hour of ten o'clock a. jr. to satisfy said sum of 200 and costs of sale. The name of the owner of said lot'as designated bv said ordinance No. 53 is C. W. Shively. C. W. Lort.ui'KY, Chief of Police of said city of Astoria. Astoria, Or., June 6, 1885. Notice of Chief of Police. NOTICE is hereby given that by vir tue of a warrant issued by the auditor and clerk of the city of Astoria, Clatsop county, state of Oregon, on the "JOth day of April, 1885, and to me directed com manding me to levy upon and sell as In law provided. lot numbered 2 in block llGj 111 that portion of said city of As toria wliich was laid out and recorded by ,1. M. Shively, to satisf y an assess ment of two hundred and nine dollars as declared and assessed upon said lot 2 by ordinance numbered Cfti of said city for the improvement of that portion of Cedar street between tho west side of West Ninth street and Ferrell street as provided and directed by ordinance No. 655 of said city, I have levied upon said lot 2 and shall proceed to sell the same at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand at the court house door of said Clatsop county which court house is in said county, on the 30th day of June, 1885. at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. of said day to satisfy said sum of S209 and costs of sale. The name of the owner of said lot as designated by said ordinance No. G63 is C. W. Shively. C. W. LOUGHRKY, Chief of Police of said city of Astoria. Astoria, Or., June 6, 1885. Notice of Chief of Police. NOTICE is hereby given that by vir tue of a warrant issued by the auditor and clerk of the city of Astoria. Clatsop county, state of Oregon, on the 30th day of April, 1885, and to me directed com manding me to levy upon and sell as by law provided, lot numbered 2 block num bered 117 in that portion of said eity of Astoria which was laid out and record ed by J. M. Shively, to satisf y an assess ment of two hundred and nine dollars as declared and assessed upon said lot 2 by ordinance numbered 603 of said city for the improvement of that portion of ueaar street between tne west side ot West Ninth street and Ferrell street as provided and directed by ordinance number 655 of said city, I have levied upon said lot 2 and shall proceed to sell the same at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand at the court house door of said Clatsop county, which court house is in said county, on the 30th day of June, 1885, at the hour of ten o'clock a-, m. of said day to satisfy said sum of S209 and costs of sale. The name of the owner of said lot as desig nated by said ordinance No. 663 is the Clatsop Mill Co. C. W. Loughrey, Chief of Police of said city of Astoria Astoria, Or., June 6, 1885. TI1ANSPOBTATION LINES. fliaci Steam lYiiatiosi Co survirvigR schedule. FROM ASTORIA TO Ft. Stevens, Ft. Canby and liwaco. Connecting by stages and steamboats Tor OysierviHc, fvlontesano and Qlympia STEAMER i(, QEK. MILES," v.. P. WnxTioiiw, Mastri:. AVHI Ir.ve Astoria dailj (Sundays excepted) for Ft. Stevens. Ti. Canby and livaco, at 8 A. M WitkOjsttrtiUe Mails and. rxpre-s daily. :n,l Through Ma:'& ; mii-, beyond, and oMevn.. . T.. on hi tn: (niHHit a i. M.i.ti.i: -if,..,. .in.;,-i fn.in tlrt trip " Faro to Hvvaco. - - $1.00 Pi-w-Hfrris v.il i-ave Siren's bv purchas ing fekets Imlt'iv ging on beard." Hvvaco Frsirjhl per Ton. - $2.00 jaFi-r TIrtteK Towa-e or Charter ap IH -..t il.- ( of the companv, Cray's wharf, ft-.! of iu-ntmi street. J. II. I). C.RAY, Agent. STEAMER MOUNTAINEER. && CAPT. E.. T.MOODY, Astoria. Or.. Catlil.imct. W. T.. West port Or., aud intermediate points-. The Steamer Jroiir.'aincfrvnll leave Asto ria daily, until further notice, from Hustler's wharf. loot of Main street, at lialf-past 2 o'clock P. 31., as follows : Mondays. Wednesdays aud Fridays, for CATHLA5II-rrar.il intermediate points ou Wash. Ter. side will go to Westport. same dais. JTuesiIays. Tharsdajs and Satordays, for AvESTl'ORT and intermediate points on the Oregon side will go to Cathlamct same dav. Will Lere CATHLAMET, wT.. for As toria, jlondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at seven o'clock A. 31., touching-at all way land inns on Wa-di. Ter. side, and return on same side. Will Leave WESTPORT, for Astoria. Or. on Tuesdays, Thursdays ar.d Saturdays at sev en o'clock A. 31.. touching at all way land ings on Oresou side, ami return on same sidr. For Krelsht or Passage, app'v on board, or to Main street Wharf. 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SlO a bottle, or four times the quantity $.", sent to any address on receipt ot price, or C. O. D. in private name If desired, by Mr. Mintlc. 1 1 Kearny St.. Saa Francisco, Ca!. Send for list of questions and pamphlet. SAMriX BOTTLE FKEE will be sett to any one applying by letter, stating symptoms, sex and age. Strict se crecy in regard to all business transactions. Notice of Chief of Police. NOTICE is hereby given that by vir tue of a warrant issued by the auditor and clerk of tho city of Astoria, Clatsop county, stale of Oregon, on the 20th day of April, 1835, and to me directed com manding me to levy neon and sell as by law provided, lot numbered 0 in block numbered 117 fn that portion of said city of Astoria which was laid out and re corded by J. aI. Shively, to satisfy an as sessment of two hundred and seventy five and 8S-1C0 dollars as declared and assessed upon said lot 9 by ordinance No. 003 of said city for the improve ment of that portion of Cedar street be tween the west side of West Nintli street and Ferrell street as provided and di rected by ordinance No. 655 of said city, 1 have levied upon said lot 0 and shall proceed to sell the same at public auc tion to the highst bidder tor cash in hand, at the court house door of said county of Clatsop which court house is in said county, on the 30th day of June, 1885, at the hour of ten o'clock a. jr., to satisfy said sum of 275X8 and costs of sale. The name of the owner of said lot as designated by ordinance No. 663 is C. W. Shively. C. W. Loughrey, Chief of Tolice of said city of Astoria. Astoria, Or., June C, 1885. Mmmm Pi"f Jt in Cinch: MANHOOD "pir RESTORED mi Si-HsHffii IS W V -ViW w BK&m&gfl