ro i A3TOIUA, OREGON: THURSDAY ... MARCH S. 1SS7 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE I'OKT OF ASTORIA. READi run SEA. I'aiierd i"e 'r sp Queenstown FeM3 Ba!Ioch.i.y!e. ISr L vi rjionl I"el 5 ARRIVAL lfliuM SEA. Ponjoua. Br bk 1398. Sydney March 2 Glentoore. I5r bk TTi. Newcastle, A. March 2 VhSSELS UA TO B WA Y. Vrtiui I'urclsii Ports, for the Columbia lUver Arethasa, Br bk 1199 Livorpool Nov 27 Banffshire. Br bk 839, Australia. Co. of Merioneth. Br bk 10C5. Sydney. Countof F'inl. Br bk JOSS. Montevideo Dec 19. Cckeraouth Hrspl279, Liverpool Nov 20, Oambrian, Br bk 1C33. London Dovenby, Br bk 633, Australia. Dumbartonshire, Br bk 913 Sydney Jan 21. Glenavon. Br bk 100. Sydney D;c IS. Olenfarg. Br bk 851, London Not 25 Lady Isabella, fir sd HC2, Santa Rosalia. Martha Fisher. Bt bk 811 Liverpool Sept. Nith. Br bk 9J0. Liverpool Feb 7 Xetberby, Brspl4S0. Melbourne. River Indus. Br bk 1013 Newcastle A. Dec 10. Renfrewshire, Br bk SP3. Newcastle A, Selkirkshire, Brbkl 92. Marj borough, Dec 23. Scottish Knignt, Br bk 87 , Newcastlo A, Dec 29. Swansea Cast e, Br bkSiS, West Coast. Sir Henry Lawience. Brsp I2.il. Meloourne. Trinidad, Br bk 67G Liverpool Oct 23 From American 1'ortH. Merom, sp 115S. New York Wm. H. Starbuck. Am so 1339. New York Ntv C. TIDE TAJSIiE FCK ASTOKTA. 3IAKCII. HIGH WATKK. LOW WATKK. First. Sccoid. First. Second. t H i JF j i . JU H S H S H SHS i. M. h. m. JS h. in. u h. m. .v i i S i 1 416a 78 4fp07 11 13.7 13 105 2 1 2 fl 02 7 7 C10 S4 1212i 1 2 11 4S 2 8 3 3 9 7(t 7 47 54 -- - - 1 21 10 4 7 11 7 0 9 00 3 9 Or.Sa 3 1 2 32 0(i 5 S 2ft 7 S 10 OS 0 3 2 17 3 4 3 39 0 2 6 9 31 8 2 10 5 71 3 32 30 4 30 -0 3 7 10 33 8 0 11 41 7 S 4 3S 25 5 27 -0 7 8 1123 8 9. -- -- 5 33 1 8 G 11 -0 S The hours between midnignt and noon are designated bv a (a. ai.), those between noon and midnight by p (r. si.). Oft. oOm.c denotes niuimght, oft. Wm. ; denotes noon. Tne height is reckoned from the level of average lower low waters to which the sound ings are given on the Co:ist Survey charts. Price of Boxes. TKJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE JL the undersigned have established the price of salmon boxes as follows for Ihe reason of 'S7 : Salmon boxes, I 'b. 1 lets, at mill. Deliv ered any wnere I twecn Smith's Point aud Tongue Point 14' cts. To any other point on the river 15 crs. Salmon box IShooks, 1 lb.. 12 cts. at mill ; l2?i cts. delivered be tween bmith's Point and Tongue Point; 13 ets. delivered at other points on the river, Nominal 2 lb. boxes, 1 ct. less. Trays, 10 cents. CLATSOP MILL CO., ASTOIUA BOX CO., .1, C. TltULLINGElt. Astoria, Or . Feb 10. lsS7. y?T Ono Agent (dealer rji raiyj wftntca in ov Vi I town. 11. IV. Tan: V'A & Co., Oj Stcto St., . W- IM1IDI overv TanslU CUIOAGO. 0. L. BECK & SG?JS, Agents, PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY There is no occasion for the most fastidi ous of our clt.zens to send to Portland or San Francisco for As they can get Better Fits, Better ttoil. manship, and for Zjoss Money B Leaving their Orders with M E ANY. He has iust iccencd a lar:c slock of Goods from the East. Fine Business Suits from $35. Call and Sco IHru and Satisfy Yourself". P. J. MEANT, MERCHANT TAILOR. Every Body Knows THAT THE Magee Furnace Go. Of Boston Make The BEST STOVES ARRANGES -InTheV.'orld;- THE BEST ARE THE CHEAPEST J. A. MONTGOMERY, Sole Agent for Astoria Annua! School Meeting Dist. No. 9. -TOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN TO THE xi legal voiers oi school District No, 9, tlpp?r Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, that the annual school meeting of said district will be held at the school bouse in said district, at the hour of 7:30 p. m., on the first Monday, being tho 7th day of March. A.D..1SS7. The above meeting is called for the purpose of e'ectlng one director to serve for three years, one clerk to serve for ono vear, and for the transaction of such other business as may properlv come before the meeting, WM. B, ADAIR. Clem DLst No. 9. Astoria. Feb. 23. 1SS7. The First National Bank Will Buy CLATSOP CO. "B. FUND" WARRANTS, and Astoria City "Warrants. Imitations. f. SOCIETY XEETIXGS. Temple liodge. No. 7A.F.A.M. TTf;iTT.A"n PinfMrvrn uTrrwa ti first aud third Tuesdays in eachVSf month, at 7& o'clock, r. m., at thoV llali in Astoria. Members of the order In good standing are invited to attend.. x i uraer oi mo W . AL Bearer Lodge No. 35, L O. O. F. R EGULAR MEETING EV- ery ihursday evening at- 1 :&) o'clock, at th I .nil pp niflm in lftt hVliMtt-c Wall Acta. 'wRW ria. Sojourning nienibers of the order In j good standing, cordially invited to attend. ! uj oraer k. u. Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. O. O.F. KEGULARMKE1TNGSOF OCEAN EN campment No. 13. I. O. O. F., at the Lodge, In the Odd Fellows Building, at seven i 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. U. W K EGULAR MEETINGS OF SEASIDE Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. W. will be held in Iheir Hall over Carnahan & Co.'s on Saturday 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. Bv order M. W. C.'BBOWN.Rec dishing Tost No. 14, G. A. B. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS I'OST on tlie second and fourtli Tuesdays of each month at 7:30 v. m. Visitiug com rades cordially invited. By order P.Cr. Cushing Eellef Corps No. 3, G. A. R. REGULAR MEETINGS ONTHESECOND and fourth Tuesdaj's or each month, at 2 p. si. By order Mks. .Us. A. DA VI DSON, Secretary. Paciflc Lodge No. 17, K. of P. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS Lodge every Friday evening, at 7:30 o'clock, in their Castle Hall, Sojourning Knights cordially invited to attend. W. A. SHERMAN, K. of R. and S. Astor Lodge No. 6, K. of P. REGULAR MEETINGS EVERY WED nesday evenli'g at 8 p. si. at Pythian Castle. Sojourning Knights in good stand ing cordially invited to attend. By order C. C. II. E. NELSON, K. of R. and S. Company H, O. S. M REGULAR DRILLS EVERY AVEDNES JLY day evening. Regular meetings fourth Monday of each month at 7 :3o p. si C. W. FULTON, Commander. Common CounciL TJEGULAR MEETINGS, SECOND AND JL fourth Tuesday evenings of each month at 7bi o'clock. as-Persons desiring to have matters acted upon by the Council, at anv regular meet ing must present the same to the Auditor and Clerk, on or before the Friday evening prior tome u.uesaay on uiucn tne uouncu holds its regular meeting. THOS. S. JE WETT, Auditor and Clerk. HOTELS AND KESTAURANTS WSI. AtlEX. PropV. First Glass in Every Respect. Free Conch to the House. St. Charles Hotel, (European Plan. C. V. KNOWLES - - - - Proprietor Fikst Class in Every Rkspkct, Good Restaurant Connected with the Honse Firc-proor Hrick Building. 150 Rooms. In the Center of the Oity. Cor. Front and Morrison SL.. Portland. Or Hemlock Street Improvement. NOTICE is hereby given that the Common Council jiroposc to order the improvement of tnat portion of Hem lock street in the chy of Astoria, in Clatsop county, Oregon as laid out and recorded by J. 51. Shively, from its intersection with Salmon street to the eastern limits of said street, to its es tablished grade, by replacing air niiss- ius puts wiin new ones, anci removing all defective stringers and replacing them with new ones, and by planking said portion with new planking four inches in thickness to a width of thirtv feet through the center thereof, 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 Police Judge within ten days of the final pub lication of this notice, viz: Monday, March 7th, 1887, the Common Council will order said improvement to be made. By order of the Common Council. Attest: T. S. .Iewktt, Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, February JOth. 1887. Cedar Street Grade. NOTICE is hereby given that the Common Council propose to establish tho grade of that portion of Cedar street in the city of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, as laid out and re corded by J. M. Shively from its inter section with West Sixth street to its intersection with Salmon street as fol lows, to wit: At its intersection with West Fiftli street at a height of 19 feet above the base of grades. At its Intersection with West Fourth street at a height of 19 feet above the base of grades. At its intersection with West Third street at a height of 19 feet above the base of grades. At its intersection with West Second street at a height of 19 feet above the base of grades. At its intersection with West First street at a height of 19 feet above the base of grades. At its intersection with Salmon street at a height of 19 feet above the base of grades. And unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of two thirds of the proper ty fronting on said portion of said street be filed with the Auditor and Police Judge within ten days from the final publication of this notice, viz: Tuesday, March 15th, 1887, the Common Council will establish said grade. By order of the Common Council. Attest : T. S. Jkwktt, Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, February 18th, 1887. To Whom It May Concern. THE ASTORIA DEEP SEA FISHING CO. will not be responsible for anv debts, unless contracted by authority of tne company. POWDE Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies, A marvel of purity, strength and uholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kind', and can not be sold in competition with the multi tude of low test, shi-rt weight, alum or phos phate powders. Sold onlu in can3. Royal Baking Powder Co. 100 Wall-u., N, Y. BREWERY, JOHN KOPP. - - - Proprialor. Patronize Home Industry! We supply as GOOD A QUALITY OF BEER As Any in the Market, AT AS KEASOXAKIiE A I'KICK. He lit Pacific Brewery Beer la Pure and Unadulterated. It gives general Satisfaction and is Furn ished in Quantities to Suit. Leave orders With A, W. Utzmger next to Bergman & Co.'s, or Fred Cooke, next to Foard & Stokes. Dally Delivery in Any Part of the City. -THE- A. W.Utzinger Propr. Fine Billiard Tables : Best cf Wines and Liquers: Choice Cigars. A First Chiss Place of Social Reort, l.un m a Fiibt Class Manner. AUG. DANIELSON, SAMPLE ROOMS, Corner of Water and West Ninth Streets. Choice Lipors ai Ciprs! Every Attention to the Comfort of Tatrons. Agent for the Thingvalla Steamship Line Direct. The Gem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians. For the Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to THE GEM SALOON. ALEX. CAMPBELL. - PROPRIETOR Phil. F. Bower, Prop'r. Fine Wines, Liquors Cigars. 401 Chenamus Street, - .- - Astoria. Ogu. THE SAN FRANCISCO CHAS. GRATKE. ProD. AVTORIA, - - - OREGON. The Finest Brands of Foreign and Domestic Wines, LIQUORS AND CICARS. The Best San Francisco Beer in Kegs or Bottles Always on Hand, Wholesale and Retail. THE STJNNTS1DE, Best of Liquors and Cigars. Private Reading and Card Rooms. THOS. CRAVES, Proprietor. All the Modern Improvements. Old Olympic oppoaito Parker House. GERffiANIA BEER HALL The Celebrated WEINHAR0 LAGER BEER, " On Draught On Ice, and Drawn from the Wood. Five Cents a Glass. WM. BOCK, Proprietor. FRESH CLATSOP EGGS Can be had of Is. 31. Shaffeer 61 Water St., and "Wherry & Co.'s .market opposite Occident Hotel. I don't claim thev ate fresh as some do who have but a few chick ens and it takes them n month to get a shipment, but because I have the largest Chicken ranch this side of Portland, run by experienced hands, pick up the eggs every day and brlog them to town 3 times a week. And don't you forget It that every egg bought from the above parties Is guaranteed by them to be fresh. S.K. STANLEY COUNTY EOAD DISTRICTS. An Official Statement of Their Bonnda rles and Extent. Road District No. 1. Conuaenco at the S. K. Cor. bee 55. T. 8 N., R 10 W. ; thence north to "ioung's Hav; the cc westerly a oim Miore of Young's lay anl ihe C Inia oiarlv r to the mo th ofsiid rler: theno southerly a!ng ihe Miore f ill" Pacific ocean to iutt'TSfclioti of Miuth boundary of T. 8 N., R. 10 W. ; thence east to point of be ginning. No 2. Commence at the S.E. Cor. Ser. r3, i 7 .., it 10 v. ; iiii'iice norm lo tlie is. . Cr. Sec 2; iheucc vet to the Pacific ooean ; thence southerly along shore of I a-clfico-eai to south bouud.r T 7 V, R. 10 W. ; thence ea to pol.it t.f b ginning. No. 3. Commencing at MJ Cor. Sec. 2, T C N. It 10 W ; thence west to shore of Pacific ocean; thence southerly along shore of Pa cific ocean to intersection of south boundary Clatsop cnuntv : thence cast to east bound ary T 4 N. R 10 W ; thence north to NE Cor, T 5 N, R 10 W : thence west to SW Cor. Sec CC, T 6 N, R 10 W ; theuce north to point of beginning. No. 4. Commencing at NWCor. Sec. 12, T 7 N, R 10 W ; thence south to SW Cor. Sec. 36. T c N. R 10 W : thence east toSE Cor. Sec. 32, TON. R9 W; thence north to NE Cor. Sec. 20. T 7 N. R 9 W ; thence west to NWCor. Sec. SO; thence north to NWCor, Sec. 8 ; thence west to point of commence ment. No. 5. Commencing at SW Cor. Sec. l. T 7 N, R 10 W ; thence north tosho e of Young's bay ; thence easterly along Young's bay and up left bank of Young's river to Intersection of line between Sees. 4 and 9, T 7 N, R 9 W ; thence west to nolnt of commencement. No. C Commencing at NWCor. Sec. 8, T 7 A, its w; tnence south to SW cor. t-ec. 17 ; thence east to SE Cor. Sec. 17 ; thence south ;o south boundary T C N, R 9 W; thence east to SE Cor. T G N, R 9 W ; thence north to NE Cor. Sec. 30. T 7 N. R 9 W : thence west to NW Cor. Sec. 30 ; thence north to Claskan ne river ; iheneedowuClas kanine river to Young's rlcer; thence west erly across loumrs river to lett bauK: theuce down left bai k of Yourg's river to intersection of line between Sees. 4 and 9, T 7 N, u 9 w ; tnence west to point or com mencement, No. 7. Commencing at NE Cor. of J. M, Shively D. L. C. T 8 N. R 9 W : thence west erlv down the Columbia river to west end of Smith's Toint ; thence up Young's bay and loung's river io intersection oi line uetween Sees- 2S and 29, T S N. R 9 W, with left bank of Young's river; thence southerly along left bank of Young's river to a point oppo site mouth of Claskanme river; thence easterly across Young's river and up Claska nine river to intersection of line between Sees. 13 and 14. T 7 N, R 9 W ; thence south to NWCor. Sec. 30, T 7 N, R 9W: thence east to NE Cor. Sec. 30 ; thence south toSE Cor.TCN.R9W; thence west to SWCor. T6 N, R 9 W ; thence south to soutii bound ary of Clatsop county ; thence east to SK Cor. Clatsop county : thence north to NE Cor. Sec. 12, T 5 N. R6 W; thence west to SE Cor. Sec. 5 ; thence north to NE Cor. Sec. 5; tnence west to NW Cor. Sec. 6; thence north to SE Cor. T 7 N, R 7 W , thence west to SW Cor. T 7 N, R 7 W ; thence north to NECor. Sec. 13,T7N,R8 W ; thence west to SE Cor, Sec. 9 ; thence north to NE Cor. Sec. 9 ; thence west to N W Cor, Sec. 8; thence north toNE Cor. of SE X of NEH Sec. 31, T8 N, R 8 W ; thence wc:t to NW Cor. of SWJiof NVSec,3l; thence north to NE Cor. of SE U Sec. 25, T 8 N, it 9 W : thence west to NW Cor. of SW U Sec. 21; thence north to SE Cor. Sec. 23; thence west to SW Cor. Sec 23 ; thence north to NW Cor. Sec. 23 ; thence west to a point south of the SE Cor. of J. M. Slnveljv D. L. C ; theuce north to point of commencement. No. 8. Commencing at NE Cor. J, M. Shively D. L. C, T 8 N, R 9 W ; thence south to line between Sees. 1C and 21 : thence east to NW Cor. Sec. 23; thence soutii to SW. Cor, Sec. 23; thence east to SE Cor. Sec, 23 ; theuce south to NW Cor. of S WJ4 Sec. 25 ; thence east to NE Cor of SE4 Sec. 25 ; tnence soiitn to jn w t;or. of sw i or .w i Sec,31,T8N,R 8 W; thence- east to NE cor. oi he i or J is ii sec. 31 : thence south to S W Cor. Sec. 5, T 7 N, R 8 W ; thence east to SE Cor. See. 5 : thence north to Columbia river ; thence down left bank of Columbia river to commencement, No. 9. Commencing at Intersection with left bank of Columbia river of west bound ary TON. R 7W; thence down left bank of Columbia river to Intersection of line be tween Sees. 20 and 21, T 8 N. R 8 W ; thence soutii to SW Cor. Sec. 4, T 7 N, R 8 W ; thence east to SE Cor, Sec. 4;,tlience south to SW Cor. Sec 30 ; the'nee "Cast to east boundary T 7 N, R S W ; thence north to point of commencement. No. 10. Commencing at Intersection with left bank of Columbia river of west bound ary T 9 N, R 7 W ; thence soutii to SW Cor. T 7 N, R 7 W ; thence east to SE Cor. T 7 N, R 7 W ; thence north to Columbia river ; thence down left bank of Columbia river to point of commencement. No. ll Commencing at intersection with left bank of Columbia river of west bound ary of T9N.R 6 W; thence south to SW Cor. T 7 N. R C W ; thence east to east boundary Clatsop county ; thence north to left bank Columbia river ; thence down left bank of Columbia river to point of com mencement. No. 12 Commencing at NW Cor. T 6 N. R G W ; thence south to s W Cor. T 0 N. R G W ; thence east to NW Cor. Sec. 1, TON, ROW; thence sou'h to SW Cor. Sec. 1 ; thence east to east boundary of Clatsop county ; theuce north to NE Cor. T G N, K C W : thence west to point of commencement. Cla,Vo The Children. 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Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles yield at once to the appli cation of Dr. Bosanko's Pile remedy, which acts directly upon the parts ef fected, absorbing the Tumors, allaying the intense itching.and effecting a per manent cure. Price 50 cents. Address The Dr. Bosauko Medicine Co., PIqua, O. Sold by J. W. Conn. W. E. DEMENT & GO, ASTORIA, - - - OREGON Carry in Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FARCY ARTICLES. Prescriptions carefully Compounded FATAL; -?&s. co. Do yoa tnoT that a paia la tho k!i aodi:r or ana b a Ela cf heart 0? It is; and tlit disKUO may haro pro 3TCssod far towards a fatal termination rithcrt gxcitfn? aaspiclon. Tako DB. XXEiZ'S SSAin? HB3TJSPY at once Q'if?p"'Pf Rion?! Dizziness, faint WliSi iHsSS Ql yfeaifl. nesj, buzzing ia i!"cr palpitation otho heart, shortness cf fcr ' I -sltuic, paia la tho l.rb shoulder or t.:., - -etho prcccncocf heart t'bearo, or.d cvi t -r tha imiacdiato csa cf Dr. Tiirrr'a 1.-.--T,-1-1 u., ... ,.nT1trrr. :!Wt? U linrr'a Heart Rzxsdt rapidly "'""'r'v' removes tho effusion In cases ct Drcr-C, v.hicU ia due in most cases to sosia lijiaso o! tho heart or general circulation. gUBUl FiOS. Probably as much tnissrr cornea from habitual constipation as from any aerangomons ct tho junctions o tho body, and it is difficult to euro &for tho reason thifc no arm HItm ta fako tho mecUiino that is usually proscribed, 'lamburg Figra wcro prepared to obviato this difficulty, and they will bo found effective as well as pleasant to tha tasto cf vronwn and children. 25 ceati At all druggists, eraddrcss J", u. ZL1CK& CO 0 and 11 Front St., San riancisco. MARKETS. Washington Market liiiin lict, t-Morin, Otcon. iii:i:(;3!AA & to. rstoi'iurrosts K KSPECTFUI.LY CALL THE ATTEN- of tlie public to the f:vct that the above Market will always be supplied with a FULL VA1UKTY AXD Bl'UST QUALITY Of FRESH AND CUREO fVliiATS ! 1 Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole side unci retail. CS.Special attention given to supplying ships. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COMPANY. Fresh and Cured Meats. FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT 1I01T.L. CiU'.XAMTIS Street. Astoria, Os. Bo You Want Fresh Fisli, Fresh Eggs: Fat Chickens? And all kinds of Fish and Game in season. I am ready to supply you at John lloger's old stand. it. t. nuairiiitYS Central Market. The Oregon Bakery A. A. CLEVELAND, Trop'r. &ooi Breai Cake ai Pastry None but the Best Materials Used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers Bread delivered In any part of the city. Seaside Bakery. Bcstrtlilk Bread ami CAKES OF ALL KINDS, Manufacturer of Fine Candles. AND Ornamental Confectionery And Ice Creams. Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Candles. J?, n. JACKSON. West Ninth Street Assessment. NOTICE is hereby given that the assessment made by ordinance No. 970 of the city of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, and which ordinance passed the Common Council on the 8th day of February, 1887, and was approved on the Jth day of February 1887, for the improvementof West Ninth street in tlie city of Astoria as laid out and recorded by J. M. Shively from the north side of Water street to the soutii side of Wall street as provided by ordinance No. 907, which ordinance passed the Common Council on the 2oth day of January, 1887' aud was approved on the 2Gth day of January, 1887, on each of the follow ing described lots fronting on said por tion of said street, is now payable at the office of the city treasurer in TJ. S. gold or silver coin, and unless paid within five days of the final publica tion of this notice, viz : Friday, March llth, 1887, the Common Council will order warrants issued for the collection thereof. The assessment is as follews: C. W. Shively. N. X of lot No. l.block No. 11G, cost of planking $79.20, cost of side walk $48.50, total cost $127.70. James Taylor, lot No, G, block No 118, cost of planking 311.00, cost of side walk SG0.50. total cost S371.50. James Taylor, lot No, 6, block No. 133, cost of planking S75.00, cost of side walk 25.00, total cost 100.00. J. A. Devlin, lot No. 1, block No. 130. cost of planking 3G2.00, cost of side walk 60.50. total cost 422.50. Clatsop Mill Company, lot No. 1, block No. 117, cost of planking 311.00, cost of side walk 00.20, total cost-$371.50. Chas. Brown, south of lot No. 12, block No. 110, cost of planking 79.20, costof side walk 48.50, total costSl27.50. I. W. Case, lot No. 7, block No. 115, cost of planking 123.30, cost of side walk 03.75, total cost 189.05. Laura Ferrell, lot No. 6, block No. 115, cost of planking 123.30, cost of side walk 65.75, total cost 189.03. By order of the Common Council. Attest: T. S. Jewett. Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria. February 19th, 1887, Notice To The Public. OWING TO MY INABILITY TO COL lect from the present undertaker, par ties wishing graves dug at Clatsop cemetery must accompany the order with Ave dol lars to insure the graves being dug. iV. X. vtxvuxu, City Sexton. S 5?v Clatsop Cemetery, TRANSPORTATION LINES. And Way Landings. TLe Steamers of the O. K. & J. Co., car rying tne i .6. mails, leavo ihe Cnmp.iu's : iJock t.very lty, Sundays excepted, at 5 ' A. M. ThiMst tin only dally line, and thf fn' line ruunini; all the jear round. TO SAK FRANCISCO. Ihe onlvlinc of steannuvi :o San Fran cisco. Steamers leave Compauv'- Peck ewi live da vs ' ' Kegular I Jne of Tow Boats and Barges, For Towage aud Lighterage, STORAGE OF AM, KIi.S. Inquire at Company's Dock or at City Oi- Qc F. E. SIIUTE, Ticket Agent. E. A. NOYES, Agent OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA VIA Oregon & California E.E. Anil Connections Fare to Sau Tran. $3i; toSncranieuIo 30 Close connections made at Ashland with stages of the California. Oregon z Idaho Stage Co. (DATLY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.) Knst Side Division, BCTYVEEX PORTLAND A.D ASISIiAM Hull Train. LEAVE I ARRIVE Portland 8:00 A M Ashland 4 10 A M Ashland .S: P M Portland J:iJPM Albany Express Train. LEAVE I ARRIVE Portland 4alOPM Lebanon 9:20 PM Lebanon 4:43 A 111 Portland 10:W A .".1 Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars dally between Portland and Ashland. 1 lie O. & C. It. R. Ferry makes connection with all regular trains on the East SideDiv. from foot of F street West Side Division, BETWEEN I'OKTLAXD AXI) COttTALLIS. Mall Train. LiEAVE I ARRIVE Portland 7:30 A M nnrrrli;. iijiipm CorvsMa 1:30 P M I Portland!". 11 G:15P2d At Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Pacific for Yaquma Bay. Express Train I.EAVE I ARRIVE Portland 4:50 P M McMinnviI!e....S:rn p M McMmnvllIe..5:45 A M PorUand 30 A i ia)mi in-fwcus lur sail: uuu uaguage ClieCKeu at company's up -town olilce, cor.Tine, aud Second streets. Tickets for principal poii.ts iu jouiut;uuii-iiu oiuy ue prccursu at com pany's office. Corner P and Front Sts., Tortland Or. Freight will not he recelvea for shipment after live o'clock p. 21. on either tlu. East or We3t Side Divisions. K. KOEIILEE, E. T. ROGERS. Manager. G. F. & Pass. A gt. Sir. Favorite V. V. Dit.(.ox, Mastfi. Will make Regular trips Daily on the ii egon side, stopping a all Way Inndinj;. IiPavins Woods Land'gEroryJfornir.sfat 8 I'M Returning Leavo Astoria at 2 P. 31. Sharp. Will run twice a week to Svensen's Land ingTuesdays and Saturdays. For Frelsrlit orPasnirpintiTilv to f!ntifnln m board. To Gray's Harbor! The Steamer GEN. MILES Will leave for Gray's Harbor On the 1st and 15th of each month. For Freight or Passage apply to J. H. . OKAY, Agent I. S. N. Co. tao Steam Mption Co FROM ASTORIA TO Ft. Stevens, Ft. Canby and Ilwaco, Connecting by stages and steamboats for Oysterville, Montesano and Oiympia STEAMER m. "GEN. CANBY," W.P.Whitcomb, Will leave Astoria dally (Sundays excepted) for Ft Stevens, Ft. Canby and Ilwaco. at 8 A. M Wlth Oystervlllo Malls and Express daily, and Through Mails to points beyond, and Montesano, W.T., on Mondays, "Wednesdays and Fridays. On Thursdays the "Miles" will make two round trips, leaving Astoria on sec ond trip (about 3 p. at.) 3 hours after arrival from first trip. Fare to Ilwaco, $1.G0 rassenper-i will save 23 cents by purchas ing tickets before going on board. Ilwaco Freight per Tqfi, - 2.00 G?For Tickets, Toyrage or Charter ap ply at the office of tho company, Grav's w narf, foot of Benton street. J. n.'D. GKAY, Agent. The Commodious Str. M01ITISA1 Will make regular dally trips from WOOD'S LANDING to ASTORIA Stopping at Way Landings, Leaving Wood's Landing at 0 A. m every morning except Sunday, returning leave Wilson & Fisher's Wharf at 2 p. 3r. Will run twice a week to Svensen's Land ing, Tuesdays aud Saturdays. Once a week to Blind Slough, Thursdays, Will commence Monday morning,Dec.l3tb, 1S8C, For Fi eight or Passage apply on board or to U. 11. W.E.LU11, Agent. Towing Vessels Str. GOV. NEWELL TOlll lr oil Undo nf tmrlntr nt short notice. Masters of English vessels -will consult their own ana owners interest dv appi vik w mc interest by applying to 1 BOZORTH& JOIINS, aenis. THIS? PAPER SSSS'SJSSSfSS: 1 TCitlfiiDiBareauClOSpruceSwhcroativertislns Of Sc reteraburg, Russia. It? a i M J '33s-i The Duplex Eyo Illuminator. By this machine I am able to detect the slightest disease of the eye, I have also an invention attached by which I am able to measure the focus of the eyes, then I make glasses to suit each eye accordingly. 1 have alargesupplj of genuine Pebble Lens. for all eyes, m different stages, which can be secured only by an Oculist. Also have the Medicated Lena, which, in some case, language cannot express the benefit the human lace dei he from them. For in stance, a large eye, and a large pupil, cannot use the pebble, as they give too much light. The medicated having tint lens is much better. Itcom 11, Occident Hotel. HW'-"' -WtAWWWMIWmWAW ADVERTISERS Can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American Papers by addressing Geo. P. Eowell & Co., Newspaper Advertising Bureau, IO Spruce St., New Yorlr. Send IO cto. for lOO-psfle Pamphlet, The reason thai Thousands cannot get cured of SEMIXAL WEAKNESS, LOSS OF MAX HOOD, andtheresull cf abuse, disease or excuses, oicing to a complication called PROSTATOR RIIEA. DR. ZIERIG'S IXVIGORATOR is the OXLTcureforPROSTATORRIIEA. Price, 2.00 per paclage, 6 paciages, SW.C0. Guide ta Health and Self-Analyst sent free. Address LIE liia DISPEXSARl'f or Diseases of Men, 40 Gearv St.. San Francisco, Cat. iRTJPTTJEE 1 QnlcKi7and Permanently Cured by the Celebra ted DK. PIERCE'S PTEOT MACNETIC ELASTIC TRUSS! The Original tind OnltGeottne ELECTRIC TRUSS. A Perfect retainer. Easy to wear.InstantlyrelleTM i every case. Has cured thousands. Established 1372 2 Send for Free niastrt'd Pamphlet No 1. Address MAGNETIC ELASTIC TRnSSCO.. E'304N.8IXTH BTEBET, ST. IXItnStMO. 8 704 S ACM'NTO BT. .SAU FRAXCIBCO,OA Proposals for Fresh Beer and Glutton. Headquarters Dept. of the Columbia, Office of Chief Commissary, - Vancouver Bks.. W. T., Feb. 14. 18S7. ) SEALED PROPOSALS IN TRIPLICATE, subject to the usual conditions, will be received at this office and at the offices of the Acting Commissaries of Subsistence at the following named posts, (for the fresh beef and mutton named at those posts only.) until 12 o'clock noon on Thursday, March 17th, 1SS7, at which time and places they will be opened in the presence of bidders, for furnishing and delivery of fresh beef and mutton during the year commencing July 1st 18S7 Boise Bks.. I. T Fort Canbv, W. T., Fort Cceur d'AIene, I. T., Fort Klamath, Ogn Fort Spokane, W. T., Fort Townsend. W. T.t Vancouver Bks., W. T Fort Walla Walla, W.T. The government reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. Bidders will understand that contracts mado under this advertisement, and propo sals made in response thereto, shall not bo construed to Involve the United States in any obligation for payment in excess of tho appropriation granted by Congress for the purpose. Blank proposals and printed circulars, stating tho kind of beef and mutton re quired, and giving full instructions as to the manner of bidding, conditions to be observed by bidders, and terms of contract and pay ment, will be furnished on application to this offlco, or to the A. C. S. at the several posts. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked, "Proposals for Fresh Beef, (or Mut- on.Jat ,"and addressed to tho undersigned or to the "Acting Commissary of Subsistence" at tho several posts. C.A.WOODRUFF. Captain & C. S.. U. S, A., uniet v, s, a. u. Last Call for Delinquent School Taxes Upper Astoria. Anderson, II. H ,.... 30 Alrth, David 75 Erlckson, B 1 41 Graham, John E.. 1 50 Hansen, Gof red ...T 2 83 Johnson, Robert .... 8 10 Johnson, Lane 75 Johnson, A :..... 120 Johnson. Mrs. John 90 Hume, Joseph 4 20 McCartv, Frank 135 Peterson, O.J 45 guinn.James 9 90 ced.F. C 4 65 Ryan.M 15 Whaley,L.M 4 50 Wlsener, Nich 24 Young, Andrew C 54 WM. B. ADAIR. Clerk Dist. No. 9. Dissolution of Partnership. mHE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE A existing between Wm. Rehfeld and Max Sklbbe In the steamer Improvement is hereby dissolved by mutual consent, Win. Rehfeld letiriue from the firm. The busi ness will be hereafter condncted by Mar Sklbbe who will be alone responsible for all future Indebtedness. The bills due the steamer up to and Including January 1st, 1887, are to be paid to Wm. Rehfeld who Is authorized to receipt forthe same. WM. REHFELD, MAX SKIBBE, Astoria, Or., February 21, 1S37. WILL Cut Faster AND EASIER Than any oth er axe made. Hundreds of i woodmen tes- uij lu its supe riority. It goes Deep and Never Sticks. CARNAHAN & CO., Agents Astoria, Price, $1,60, MANHOODfeSpTRESTORED i'ISptal ?tfw u. Jl WEmjJ- su ;c Fl ,ft' .SXEk' J.C.TrulHnger 3) fcv