w lite gjafltj ggtarfan. ASTORIA. OREGON: WEDNESDAY AUGUST 8. 1SSS. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE PORT OP ASTORIA. rgSbSLS IS TIM RI PER. , o : Coloraa. SI! Kitty. Br bk. S03 liorrowdile. Jas. Drnmmoiul. Am sp rtandard, Br sp WendoTer, Br bfc Columbia, Am si VXSSBLS OS TBS WAY. f roKi Forelcu Ports, for tbe Colombia Hirer Anamba, Br.sp 1110 Lirerpool Andos. Br bk S31 X encestle A Benj. bewail. Am sp 1K3 X Y Mirzapore. Br aplKR S D Moel-y-don. Br tk 1039 S D S araca. Br bk 686 Liverpool TIIR TABliK FOB ASTORIA. AUGUST. 1IMH WATKB. LOW WATKB. First. Second. First. SecondT OJ 6. 1 o o 2 2 2 CHlSHSHBHa T5 5 A. in. jS A. w. I A. m. ,v A. m. fc. &, &. fe, 1 8 17 4 9 7 47 7 0 '- 08 1 CI 1 35 35 2 9 31 53 841 7 1 311 1 1 2 39 39 3 10 41 5C935 75 405 0 0 3 48 38 4 11 29 5 9 10 23 77 4 Gl 00 4 43 37 5 12 07p 6 4 11 OS 3 1 5 31 -05 5 31 35 C 12 43 0 8 11 50 8 2 fc OS -07 G 13 30 7--- --115 72C44-0 9 6G7 2G 8 0 31 83 147 75 7 19 -08 7 39 22 The hours bet ween midnight and noon are designated by a (A. v.), those between noon and midnight by p (P. M.). Oh. oOm.a denotes midnight, on. 00m. p denotes noon. Tne height is reckoned f,rom the level of average lower low waters to which the sound ings are "iven on the Coast Survev charts. HOC1KTY MEETINGS. Temple Lodge, No. 7 A. F. A. M REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS first and third Tuesdays In each month, at 7W o'ciock, Hall In Astoria. Mem Members ol the order hi frrmrt tnnillm nrA Invited to attend. By order of th(? WM. Beaver Lodge"No. 35, L O. O. F. TJEGULAK MEETING EV- . JX ery Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock, at the Lodge rAnm In flilrt Kllnwsltnll- Asto ria. Sojourning members ol the order In good standing, coruiany luvueu iu micuu. V oruer N.G. Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. 0. 0. F. REGULAR MEETINGS OF.OCEAN EN campment No. 13. L O. O. F.. at the Lodge, In the Odd Fellows Building, at seven r m., on the second and fourth Mondays of each month. Sojourning breth ren cordially Invited. By order 0.1. Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. W. KEGULAK MEETINGS OF SEASIDE IKlge No. 12, A. O. U. W. will be held in their Ilall in Pythian Castle, on Kntnrdnv ftvpntnir of pnrh week, at 7 O 'clOCK. Members of the order Jn good standing, and visiting Brothers are invited to attend. Li brary will be open fifteen minutes before ana alter eacn meeting, uyoruer m. w. W..ROSS,Rec. A8tor Lodge No. 6, K. of P. REGULAR MEETINGS EVERY WED nesday e cuing at 7 :30 r. M. at Pj thtan Castle. Sojourning Knights in good stand ing cordially invited to attend, ByorderCC. n.B.KHiaoNf K oIKandS. Select Kniglit3 of A. O. U. W. REGULAR MEETING OF NORTII uestern Legion No. 2, will be held at their headquarters In l'ythian Castle on 2nd and4thThursda)sor each month at 8 r. M. Members of the Lrgiou in good standing and visiting comrades are invited to attend. Drill each month. By order of commander. lLA.G7.iiilI,Rec, Scandinavian Benevolent Society. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS SOCIK ty at their rooms in Pythian building at eight o'clock r. M.. on the second aud fourth Tuesdays of each month, AUG. DAN1ELSON, Secretary. Company H, O. N. G. REGULAR DRILLS EVERY WEDNES day evening. Regular meetings first Wednesday of each month at 8 P. st A. K. SHAW. ' Commander. Clatsop IiOdse No. 113, TJ. O of H. REGULAR MEETINGS EVERY Wednesday evenlnir at 8 o'clock 111 lodge-room over Caniahan & Co.'s store. So journing urouiers invueu iu aueuu. Common Council. REGULAR MEETINGS, SECOND AND fourth Tuesday evenings of e.ich month at 7K o'clock. oarpersons desiring to have matters acted upon by the Council, at any regular meet ing must present tbe same to the Auditor ami Clerk, on or before the Friday evening prior to the Tuesday on w Well the Council holds its regular meeting. THOS.S.JEWETT, Auditor and Clerk. ASTORIAK DIRECTORY. STATE OFFICERS. United States Senators-.: j; g; jftuchell Representative in Congress-Blnger Hermann Governor. Sylvester Pennoj er Governor's secretary W. A. Mtinlcy Secretary of State G. W. McBnde Assistant Secretary B. F. Glltner State Treasurer. G. W. Webb Snn'r liihttR Instruction E. B. MChlrOV State fruiter F. C. Baker Clerk School LaudBoard...Naptleon Davis Snp't Insane Asylum, Dr. Harry Lane Sun't Penitentiary .1 .".: Robt. Clow ( W. P. Lord Judges Supreme Court .' W. W. Thayer ( k. a. stranan Judges Circuit Court First District L. B. UVlKtpr. Spponil K. S. Bean. Third R. P. Boise. Fourth Department 1, E. D. Shat- iuck ; department 2, it a. steams, r inn r. J.Taylor. . Sixtli-L. Isom and Gr W. Walker. Seventh-J. II. Bird. Railroad Commissioners J. II. Slater, of LaOrande; Geo. Waggoner, of Con-allis; aud J. R. N. Bell, of Roseburg, chief clerk. Health Officer Dr. O. B. Estes COUNTY OFFICERS. County Judge ..... .. County Commissioners . Clerk Sheriff Treasurer ... Assessor C. H. Pace' j J.G.Nurnburg " f. w. smun. C..I.Trenchard W. G. Ross J.C. Dement Jos. Siunott Wanteds" SKCOND-HANDCORK AND LEAD LINE. Three m to 21 ft. FMiing Boats. FOARD & STOKES. MUSTANG LINIMENT MEXICAN MUSTANa IJinJIENT, for Mm and Bust. Greatest Cvratfve discovery CTCrmade. Concomly Street Assessment Notice NOTICE is hereby civen that the as sessment made by ordinance No. HH0 ot the city of Astoria, Clatsop county, Ore gon, and which ordinance passed the Common Conncil on the 24th dav of July, 18SS, and was approved on the 28th aayoi juiy.isss, tor the improvement of Concomly street in the city of As toria, Clatsop county, Oregon, from Main street to the west j? nd of Concom ly 'street in the manner provided bv or dinance No. 1043 of the city of Astoria, and which ordinance passed the Cpm mon Council. on the 28th"dayof June, 1888 and was approved on the 29th day of June 1888, on each of the follow ins described lots and portions of lots front iiiK on said portion of said street, is now payable at the ollice of the City Treas urer in U. S. gold coin and unless paid within five days of the final publication of this notice, to-wit, on or before Tues day, August 21st, 1888. the Common Council will order warrants issued for the collection.thereof. The assessment is as follews: J. If ume, lot No. 8, block No. L; cost of planking, $10; cost of "sidewalk, &S; total cost, 35.. i . J. Hume, lot. No. 7, block No. 1; cost of planking,'Sio;"costof sidewalk, $25; total cost 35. F. Sherman, lot No. C, block No.l; cost of planking, S10; cost of sidewalk, S25; total cost, 35. f.fcuerman, lot .No. 5, block No. l; cost of planking, S10; cost of sidewalk, S25; total cost, S35. D. Graham, lot No. 8, block No. 2 ; cost otplanking,S10; cost of sidewalk, .5; ioku cost, 3?. OD. Graham, lot No. 7, block No. 2 ; cost of planking, $10; cost of sidewalk, ?25; total cost, 35. Catharine Goodman, lot No. fi, block No. 2; cost of planking.10; cost of sidewalk, 25; total cost, 35. r.J.Goodman,'lotNo.5,block No. 2; cost of planlcing, S10; cost of hide walk, 25; total cost, 35. W. W. Parker, lot No. S, block No. ; cost of planking, $5; cost of sidewalk, 25; total cost, 30. Mary A. Dillon, lot No. 7, block No. 3; cost of planking, 5; cost of Mdewalk 25; total cost 30. J. S. Rupee, lot No. 0, block No. 3; cost of planking, 5; cost of .sidewalk, $25; total cost, 30. Astoria Iron Works, lot No. 5, block No.3;costofplanking,20;U)talcost,20 Jake Kaunn, lot No. 8, block No. 4; cost of planking, 30; cost of sidewalk, 25; total cost, 55. M. J. Kinney, lot No. 7. block No. 4; cost of planking, 30; cost of sidewalk, 25; total cost, 55. ILL. Turner, lot No. C, block No. 4; cost of planking, 30; cost of sidewalk, 25; total cost, 55. H. Ii. Turner, lot No.fi, block No. 4; cost of ilanking, 30; cost of sidewalk, 25; total cost, 55. Est. R. Hobson, lot No. 8, block No. fi: cost of planking, 8; total cost, 8. Est R.llob60ii, lot No. 7, block No. fi; cost of planking, 8 ; total cost, S8. Est. It. Jlobson, lot No. i, block No. fi; cost of planking, 8; cost of sidewalk, 25; total cost, 33. F.J. Taylor, lot No. 5, block No. 5; cost of planking, 10 ; total cost, 10. M. Nowlcn, lot No. 8, block No. ii; cost of planking, 10; total cost, 10. M. Nowlen, lot No. 7, block No. fi; cost of planking, 10; total cost, 10. Jas. Taylor, lot No. C, block No.fi; cost of planking, 10; total cost, 10: ' A.'Gilbcrt, SJ of lot No. C, block No. C; cost of jilanking.SlO; total cost, 10. Jas. Taylor, lot No. 8, block No. 7; cost of pianking, 70; cost of sidqwalk, 0J3; loiai cosi,c:u. II. R. Parker, lot No. 7, block No. 7; cost of planking, 10; total cost, 10. is. v. urow, lot jno. (, uiock ko. ; COsl of planking, 10: total cost, 10. E. C. Crow, lot No. fi, block No. 7; cost of planking, 310; total cost, 10. W. II. Gray, lot No. 8, block No. 8; cost of planking, 70; cost of sidewalk, ; total cost, sis. W. II. Grav. lot No. 7. block No. 8: cost of nlankuig. S70: cost of sidewalk. 25; total cost, 95. M,. and JI. Rogers, lot No, C, block No. 8; cost of planking, 70; cost of sidc- wa l K. S2j ; total cost, .fy.. . C. L. Parker, lot No. fi, block No. 8; cost of planking, 70; cost of sidewalk, 525; total cost", 95. .Mrs. P. Boelling, lot No. 4, block No. 9 ; cost of planking, 70; cost of sidewalk, ; total cost, sua. Mrs. P. Boelling. lot No.3. block No. 9 : cost of planking, 70; cost of sidew.dk, 25; total cost, 95. Mrs. Boelling, lotNo.2, block No.u; cost of planking, 70; cost of sidewalk, 25; total cost, 95. Mrs. 11. 0. l)rth. lot No. 1. block No. 9; cost of pranking, 70; cost of side- waiK, 52a; total cost, S9.r. C. Baltes, lot No. 4, block No.'lO; cost oi pianKing.sio; cost ot sidewalk, 25; total COSt 593. George' Hill, lot No. 3, block No. 10; cost of planking, 70; cost of sidewalk, 25; total cost, 95. Ben Young, lot No. 2, block No. 10; cost of planking, 70; cost of sidewalk, 25; total cost, 95. J. T. Gray, lot No. 1, blockNo. 10; cost of planking. 70; cost of sidewalk, 25; total cost. 95. J. O. Ilanthorn. lot No. 4, Block No. il, cusiui iHauKiug,ciu: tuiai cost, 510. Mrs. II. 0. Forth, lot No, 3, block No. 11; cost of planking, 10; total cost. 10. A. Gilbert, lot No.2, block Nd. 11 ; cost of planking, 10; total cost, 10. M. Wise, lot No. 1, block No. 11; cost of planking, 10; total cost, 10. J. Q.A. Bowiby, lot No. 4, block No. 12; cost of planking, 10: total cost, 10. Mrs. C. Wciman, lot No. 3, block No. 12; cost of planking, S10; total cost, 10. E. A. Taylor, lot No. 2, Jilock, No. 12; cost of planking, 10: total cost, 10. E. A. Taylor, lot No. 1, block No. 12; cost of planking, 10; total cost, 10. T. A. Hyland, lot No. 4, block No. 13; cost of planking, 30 ; total cost, 30, W.Li.Robb, lot No. 3, blopk No. 13; costlof planking, 30; total cost, 30. J. Coffey, lot No. 2, block No. 13; cost nf vlo.l-i,irT TO" tntol.ct C'?n G. Recd.fot No. 1, block No. 13; cost of planking, 30; total cost, 30. Mrs. W. W. Parker, lotNo. 4, block No. 14; cost of planking, 5; total cost, 5. Mrs. W. W. Parker, lot No. 3, block No. 14; cost of planking, 5; total cost, 5. Mrs. W. W. Parker, lot No. 2, block No. 14: cost of planking; 5; total cost, 5. Mrs. W. W.Parker.lotNo. 1, blockNo. 14 : cost of planking, 5 ; total cost. Sfi. Est. C. J. Trenchard. lot No. 4. block No. 15 ;cost of plankinglO ;total cost,10 Est. C.J. Trenchard, lot No. 3, block No. 15;cost of plankingrS10;total cost,l0 Est. C. J. Trenchard. lot No. 2, block No. lfi ;cost of planking,10 ;total costlO Est. C.J. Trenchard, lot No. 1, block No.ir;cost of planking,S10 ;total cos;,10 wm.'isdgar, lot jo. s, diock jno. i: cost of planking.SlO; total cost, S10. C.S. Wright, lot Np.3, block No. 10; rnstof nlankintr.SlO: total cost, 10. C. E. Bain, lot No. 2, block -No. 1C; cost ot planking, iu; total cusi,ciu. - G. Karwonen, lot No. 1, block No. 10; cost of planking, 10; total cost, 10. By order of the Common Council. Attest: - T.S.Jnwi:TT, Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon, Aug. 2, 1888. MUSTANG LINIMENT MEXICAN MUSTAK.a LINIMENT rubbed n ares many a valuable Horse and Mule's limbs. . North Pacific BREWJilSY, JOHNKOPP, - - - Froprinior. Patronize Home Industry! We supply as ; GOOD A QUALITY OF BEER As Any in the iuarKet, AT AS KKASOXABIiE A ritlfK. The North Pacilc Brewery Beer la Pure and Unadulterated. It gives general Satisfaction and Is Furn ished in Quantities to Suit. T !. TI71,1. k XT TTtvlnna. . i:uic uiucia .inn , ... ui"h' next to Bergman & Co.'s, or Fred Cooke. next toi'oaru MOKes. Dolly Delivery in Any l"art of the City. THE COSMOPOLITAN. Utzinger and Grosbauer, Props. Fine Billiard Tables: Best of Wines and Liquers: Choice Cigars, A First Class Hace of Social Kesatrltun lu-a First Class Manner. AUG. DANIELSON. SAMPLE ROOMS, Corner ot Water and West Ninth Streets. CMceLlprsaflJCiprs! Every Attention to the Comfort of Patronsi Agent for the Thingvalla Steamship Line Direct. The Gem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians. For the Finest of Wines and Liquors ' GotoTHKUKM SALOON. ALEX. CAMPBELL. - 1'KOl'KIETOB Old Corner Saloon, Phil. F. Bower, Frop'r. Fine Wines, Liquors g Cigars, 4 01 Chfninins Street. - - Aatorla, Ogn. GERNIANIA BEER HALL The Celebrated WEINHARD LAGER BEER, On Draught On Ice, and Drawn from the Wood. Five Cents a Class. WJI. UOCK, Proprietor. LOBB & CO. Wines, Lipors ui Cigars. A Large Stock of FIRST CLASS GOODS. THE TRADE Supplied at Lowest Market Rates. All orders filled promptly and Accurately. Agents for First Class Foreign and Domestic Brands. Main street Opposite Tarker House, ASTOBIA. - - - - OUEGON. The Astor House Saloon. ceo. rvi. ROVVE, Everything Everybody Else Says, and More Too. The best'ls none too eood for friends and patrons. Will Try to Please. The Astor Ilousc Snloon. Cedar Street Improvement Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Astoria, Clatson countv. Oreeon. TiroDose to order the improvement of that portion of Ce dar street in the City of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, as laid out and recorded by J.M. Slnvely, from the east side of West-Sixth street to the east side of Salmon street, by replanting said por tion ot sain street to a, wiuin oi sixteen feet through the center thereof with new and sound fir nlank four inches in thickness; said improvement to be made to the established grade of said street, and unless a remonstrance, signed by the owners t)f two-thirds of the property fionting 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, terwit: on or be fore Monday, August 27, 1888, the Com mon Council will order said improve ment to be made. 15y order of the Common Council. Attest : T. S. J ewkit, Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon, August 2, 1888. Offcie of U.S. Engineer. Tujkteknth DtsTniCT. Portland, Orec., July 9th. 1888. Pkoi'Osals will be received at this office until noon on Thursday, the 30th day ot Au gust, for furnishing all the materials and la bor necessary for the following named works : 1. For the Metal-Work of the LIglitllonse Tower for Cape Meares, Ori'2"ii. 2 For the erection of the 1 ower at Cape Meares. Oregon. 3 For the Construction of two Keepers' Dwellings, two Oil Houses, Barn, two Cis terns, and Draining, ending, etc, the grounds of the Light-Station atCape Meares, Oregon. Separate proposals will he received for each class ot work, specifications, drawings, aud full lnfaimatlou relative to which can be obtained on application to tills office, ltesponsible persons, who can satisfy the Light-House Engineer thatlhey actually In tend to submit proposals. till,be given an upportuuity to visit the site from Astoria. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids, and to waive any defects. T. II. IIANDBURY. Major of Engineers, U. S. A., Ltglit-lfouso Engineer. Notice. DURING MY ABSENCE FKOM ASTO na.Chas i;ohr will attend to my busi ness In this city. M. MRYEK. Astoria, July 23, '88. MUSTANG LINIMENT IIexicu HtrsTlsa Liximest conquers Snvnra, Sceitc3B and Snucis lnllOESES and lluixs. fi I kill) "I unhesitatingly add my testimony to the great bene nta to be derived from Sim mons Liver Regulator. I was afflicted for several years with disordered Liver, which resulted in a severe attack of Jaundice. I had good medical attendance, but it failed to restore me to the enjoyment of my for mer health. I then tried the most renowned physi cians of Louisville, Ky., but all to no purpose; where upon I was induced to try Simmons Liver Regulator. I found immediate benefit from its use, and it ulti mately restored me to the full enjoyment of health." A. H. Shielet, Richmond, Ky. "I most cheerfully recommend it to all who suffer fromcBilious Attacks or any disease caused by a disarranged state of the Liver." "W. R. Bernaed, Kansas City, Mo. J. H. ZBIUH & CO., Philadelpha, Pa Price 81,00, SIAKKKTS. Washington Market. Slalu .Street, Astoria, Oregon. okiujmax a co.ritonur.ToitH RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN tlon of tbe public to the fact that the' auove Market will always be supplied with a FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUALITV, OK FRESH AND CURED MEATS ! 1 Which will do sold at lowest ratos, whole sale and retail. tay-Special attention given to supplying ships. STAR MARKET, WHERRY & OOiffPAWy, Fresh and Cured Meats, "XTogfotalDloia, FRUrTS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT -JIOTKL. UUKNAMim.Nlrect. Astoriu, Oc S.ARNDT&FERCtfiDN ASTORIA. - ORKOON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH SHO .7oi23C?33!3i?A(' - "r-j;: Zt.Sm). 4J;d Boiler All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, AND STEAMBOAT WORK Promptly attended to. Aspeclalty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET., Great English Remedy. Trade Mwb Murray's Specific. A mtaranteed cure for all nervous diseases, such as Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Hysteria, Headache, Pntn t iha Donl Tnrrta oeioro iaing. n0stratlonwaKelclness,wu corrhoea. Universal Lassitude, Seminal Weakness, Impotency and General loss of power of tne Generative Or- TrdeMart. pans, in euuer sex, caused uy indescretion orover exertion, and which ultimately lead to Premature Old Age, Insanity and Consumption. $1.00 per box or six Doxes for S5.00. Sent by mall on receipt of price. Full particulars In pamphlet, sent free to every applicant AfterTaklne. We Guarantee Six Boxes To cure any case. For every S5.00 order re ceived, we send six boxes with written guar antee to refund tbe money If our Specific does not effect a cure. Address all communications to the Sole. Manufacturers. THE MURRAY MEDICINE CO. Kansas City, Mo. Sold in Astoria by J. W. Conn, soe agent. Stockholders. Meeting. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the O. F. L. & B. asso ciation will be held on Thursday. August 23d, attttor.M., at Odd Fellows Hall, for the purpose of electing seven directors and transacting such other business as may come before the meeting. G. REED, President. , A. .1. MEGLER. Secretary. Astoria. July 20th, 1SSS. For Sale. ANYTHING OR EVERYTHING IN THE I. X. 1.. fianiiprv. Prliwwhat it is worth to the buyer. Also the property for 3UIC. Apply to D. L. BECK & SONS, Fine Pigs For Sale. TH AVE SOME FINE T1ERKSHIRE MALE J, Pigs for sale. Any one desirous of Improv- iiiB ins ureen oi nogs nas nere a goou oppor tunity. Apply to I). P.TrulIlnger, at J. C. Trulllngerii MUL MUSTANB LINIMENT MEXICAN STUSTAKO LINIMENT cures all ali ment! of HoRsxs, Mens and Cattle. Bub in l -I" I i i t Hr. aslSrS?- n ,. v S5j5Sfflg7 "TJ. fvJpfifiV L.iJ Shop '3Q2Sl5 tr --l Fi Vr&jjE A Stalwart Estimate. The SaltXiake Tribune, a stal wart Republican sheet, figures up the presidential canvass to the fol lowing effect: A great many peo ple predict a close, a very close election this year.. We do not. We believe the result will be a mighty victory or an overwhelm ing defeat. "We believe that either Harrison will carry a solid north with perhaps two or three southern states, or that Mr. Cleveland wHl not only carry the solid south and the four doubtfuL northern states, but two or three besides that are considered doubtful now. The point will be how the silent masses will speak, when they do speak at the polls. We "believe -that will be determined by the kind of campaign that is planned by the re spective parties- It will be a test f ..l-ir- i .i mi t . - ui piauunus, anu mere win De more study and thought given the issue this year than ever before since 18G4. In that year national life and honor hung upon the re resnlt, and the answer which the people gave was very grand. This year it will be a question of which policy gives the best promise of prosperity- and progress r to the people. Next to a question of patriotism, the people' respond quickest to a question which strikes their pockets. It will be for the orators and the newspapers to make this matter as clear as possible from the data at hand. It is not a very safe business to lay heavy wagers on the result for a month or two to come. Children Cry for Pitcher's Casforia When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. rThen she was a Childshe cried for Castoria, (Yhon she becamo Miss, she clung to Castoria, Then she bad Children, she gave them Castoria To Destroy Perns. M. Monnier suggests the follow ing plan for the eradication of ferns, which has succeeded in his case. Lucerne has a voracious appetite for potash, and so has the fern. He sowed lucerne on the infested soil, and found it so dis puted the potash with the fern, that the latter dwindled and died out. New Zealand could well try the experiment. Ex. We find this extract floatinsr around among our exchanges with the suggestion to try it on the Oregon ferns. We have no doubt lucerne will tend to extinguish the fern, as will also the mammoth red clover. But not on account of ab sorbing the potash of the soil, but because its deeply penetrating roots will suck up all the moisture and leave the fern, which is a watery plant, to starve for wajit of water. Pacific Farmer. Buclricn's Arnica Salve. , Tiik Bkst Sai.vk ill the world foi Cuts, Mrniscs, Sores, Ulcers, Saltitheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to, give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Pricp 25 cents per box. For sale by J. C. Dement. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, BY ROBB & PARKER. - K Good residence lots on eaiy terms 1 Dwelling, beautiful location, with two lots, graded. 2 Dwellings, good location, with 1 lot each. IGood Fann, well Improved, on tide wa ter. In Clatsop county. A good buy. 8 Acres on John Daj's River. all Mashed. Those desiring to purchase or sett proper ty will do well to call on us before making urrauciiicuis uisewiiere. ROBB & PARKER, Magnus C. Crosby Dealer In HARDWARE, ION, STEEL. Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES. TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, T1n and Ooppor Notice. AT A MEETING HELD BY MEMBERS of the- Chehalis River Fisherman's Union ifwas unanimously agreed upon that the price pf Salmon this coming season be as follows : private nets : Silyerslde Salmon, Forty cents ; big Salmon. Seventy-five cents. Cannery nets : Silverslde Salmon, Twenty cents, big Salmon. Forty cents. Free trans portation to and from, and free board. Astoria. July 21st, 1888. Land For Sale. A ( OR SO ACRES OF LAND ADJOINING rfcv Seaside Postofflce. Twenty acres good bottomland. Pasture for 20 head of i cows. For partlcnlars write or call on. 'N. A. EBERMAN. Sea Side Clatsop Co.,-Or. MUSTANG LINIMENT MEXICAN SIUSTANO LDriMENT.'nsed lgor ousb U death to Swlnney.Wlad GaUj.Sore Backs. Plump and Rosy Babies "Had It not been for Laetated Food our httlo baby must have died. She has been using it for three months, and Is a plump, healthy, rosy-cbeeked baby." iln. JfeUie Lnppm, Ko!.mo, lifL Sleep All Slight, Happy AH Day "TVo tried other foods, but. finding none to aree with our Httlo girl Tre used your Lactated Food. Sbo began at onco to gain flesh, and improved in health. To-day sho is as bright, lively, and hearty ad any ch J.t can bo, Bleepins twelve hours at a stretch, and iratics up laugnin? eery morning." ir. & Ttmu. WH Sumach SL. Toronto, Out Cutting Teeth Easily "Lactated Food is an excellent food for teething children. My baby is using: it, and is cutting her teeth this hot weather without an7 trouble.7 Jfn. 3lwna O. iimud, Iantha, 3lo. Saved from iiofera infantum Our baby had Cholera Infantum, and until we tried Lactated Food, we could find nothing to stay ou its stomach. It retained your Food without any trouble, and soon tecoTered."-Jfrt. E. W. Zcjan, ucj Hvnterrv, t'u THE RESULT OF USING ACTAT Most Noueishiko ajd Ecosomcai. of .Foods. 150 Meals for an Infant for 31. Eauly prepared. At Druggists-55 eta.. W cts.. L Ilwaco Steam navigation Co FROM ASTORIA TO Ft. Stevens.. Ft. Canby and Ilwaco. Connecting by stages r.ud steamboats for Oysterville, Montesano and Olympia STEAMER zm. "GEN. CANBY," Tu03. Packer. Master. Will leave Astoria daily (Sundays excepted) for Ft Stevens. Ft. Canby and Ilwaco, at 8 A. M., escept as below. With Oysterville Malls and Express dally, and Through Mails to points beyond, and Montesano, W.T., on Mnnrlava. Wednesdays and Fridays. On Tuesdays and Saturdays tlie Gen. Canity will make two round trips, leaving Astoria first time at s a.m. and on second trip (about 2 p. m.) 3 hours after ar rival from first trip. Tickets to Ilwaco . ....... (at the office) 50 cents Hound Trip ' SI OO Passengers will save 25 cents by purchas ing tickets before going on board. Ilwaco Freight per Ton, - $2.00 fSdi Tickets, Towage or Cuartrr ap ply at tbe office of the company, (iray's nharf, foot of Benton street. J. II. D.GRAY, Agent. DR. SPINNEY &CO'S NORTHWESTERN DISPENSARY, 183 First St., corner Yamhill, Portland. All Chronic, Nervous and Private Diseases or Men and. Women Successfully Treated. Sneh as Lost Manhood, Nervous andPhysical Debility, Exhaustod Vitality. Seminal Weak ness, Spermatorrhoea, Prostatorrhcea. Impo toncy, Gonorrha?a,OIeet, Syphilis, Diseases of tne Kidneys. Liycr, liunes. Heart, and Stomach : l'rematnro Decline, WEAKNESS IN WOMEN, and all Junctional derange ments that result from youthful follies or ex cess in later years. TToung HMCoaa. Who may bo suffcrine from the effects of youthful follies or indiscretion will do well to avail themselves of this, the greatest boon ever laid at the altar of suffering humanity. DR. SPINNEY will Uuarantce to Forfeit S300 for ovory case of Seminal Weakness or private disease of any kind or character which ho nndortakos and fails to MIDDLE-AGED MEN Thero arc many at tho aeo of SO to CO whs are troubled with .too froquent evacuations of the bladder, often accompanied by a slight smarting or burning sensation and a weaken ing of the system in a-manner the patient can not account for. On examining tho urinary deposits, a ropy sediment will often bo found, and sometimes small particles of albumen will appear, or the color will bo of a thin, vhitish hue. nrain chancinc to a dark, torpid appearance. There are many men who die of this dinicutty, ignorant ot mo cause, wnicn is the second stage of seminal weakness. UK. SPINNEY will Guarantee n l'erlcct Cure in such casesand a hoalthy restora tion of the gonito-urinary organs. Hours, 10 to 5 and 7 to 9 : Sunday, S to 11 A M only. i Consultation free : Examination, S2.O0. 3&0? r rv .-r ; HEALTH. 'DISEA8E. Le Riclititi's Golden Balsam ?.o. 1 i Cures Chancres, first and second stages; Sores on the Less and Body; Sore Ears, Eyes, Nose, etc., Copper-colored Blotches. Syphilitic Catarrh, diseased Scalp, and all primary forms ot the disease known as Syphilis. Price, 85 OO per Bottle. iO RIchau's Golden Balsam No. a Cures Tertiary, Mercurial Syphilitic Rheu matism, Pains in the Bones, Pains in the Head, back of the Neck, Ulcerated Sore Throat, Syphilitic Rash, Lumps and con tracted Cords, Stillness of the Limbs, and eradicates all disease from the system, whether caused by indiscretion or abuse of Mercury, leavinjr the blaod pure and healthy., Price SS OO per Bottle. I.C Rlchau'a Golden Spanish Ami, dote for tho cure ot Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Irritation Gravel, and all Urinary or Geni tal disarrangements. Price $3 50 pei Bottle, to Richan's Golden Spanish In jection, for severe cases of Gonorrhoea, inflammatory Gleet, Strictures,ic. Price SI SO per Bottle. Le Richan's Golden Ointment for tho ellectlvs healing of Syphilitic Sores, , and eruptions. Price $1 OO per Box. Le Blcliau's Golden Pllla Sena and Brain treatment; loss of physical pow er, cicess or over-vrork. Prostration, its. Price S3 OO per Box. Tonlc'ntid Nervine, Sent everywhere, C. 0. 11., securely packed per express. C. F. RICHARDS ic CO. , Agenta. 4 !7 L !23 sn-po street. Corner 1 lav. mk ' HinFnncis.'O. Cal. . kiruui.au mah.ku rwx. UPTURE OniclclTimd Permanently ted DK. PIERCE'S Vatexx (JUBED DT tne UXLEDIEA' MAGNETIC ELASTIC TRUSS! e Onir.rMAr. and OslyGemjixi ELECTRIC TRUSS. A Perfect nt.(n.F Paow.n.wBnw I.rf..tlI.H.rM x ..very case. Uas cored thonsandfl. Established 1871 - ,&ena lor roe Ulastrt'd Pamphlet No 1. Addrosi i MACNETIO ELASTIOTRnSSCO.. '.104H. SIXTH SIBBET, ST. LOUIS.MO 7Q-1 8 ACM'NTO ST. B ATT FRAITCISCO CAI MUSTANG LINIMENT MEXICAN MDSTANa LTJOMENT cures Pru Ou Sores, Caked Breasts all Ixrwou-uom. JCfSi.J.., MJU.-r i I'M I Hi .-rvyj-v rm irjVisaBiffctftTS 4 SBTO5?- vi fl3 Tl WA valuable pamphlet on "Tha Nutrition cf Infants and Invalids," free on application Welis. KiCHjumsox & Co.. Burlington. Vt TRANSPORTATION LINES. 0. R. & N, CO. TO FORTIiAXID, And Way Landings. The Steamers of the O. R. & H. CO., car rylE the U. S. mails, leave the Company's Dock Kvery liny, Sundays excepted, at G A. M. r This is tbe only dally line, and the only line rmininf: all the year round. TO SAN FRANCISCO. Hie only line of Steamships to San Fran cisco. Steamers leave Company's Dock every five dais Regular Line of Tow Boats and Barges, For Towace and Llchtcrace. STOKACiE OF AT.I, IUiIlS. Inquire at Compam's Dock or at City Ol lice. Additional Steamboat Service on the LOWER COLUMBIA Tho Fast and Elegant Steamers, R. R. Thompson and S. G. Reed. "Will run as Xtght Boats between AKtoria nnrt Portland. Leaving Astoria at 8 p. si. : returning. Le,ave l'ortland at 11 -sso i: si.. BVKIIV MGUT. Connecting i illi All I he Trains. M.R.I10ZORTH, K.A.NOYES. Ticket Acent. Agent. TO SAN MMSCO, CAL., IIY WAY OK TIIK- Southern Pacific Company's LINES. Tho Mt. Shasta Route. Quicker in Timo than any Other Route Between Portland and San Francisco. LEAVE PORTLAND 4 P. M. Dally THROUCH TIME 39 HOURS. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS, TOL'KIHT MI.F.F.FIAIG CA1LS For accommodation of Second-class Pass engers, attached to Express Trains. I'AKi: from Portland to Sacramento and San Francisco, linltiuitcil - 825 OO FirHt Clan Limited - - S20 OO Secoiirt. ClaMH " - - S15 OO K. KOkll LER, E. I". ROGERS. Manager. Asst. U. F. & Pass. A gt. GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE! Northern Pacific Railroad ! TWO TRAINS A DAY! NO CHANGE OF CARS ! Shortest Line to Ohicago&AH PointsEast via ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS. THE Northern Pacific R. R. Is the ONLY Line Running FasiMjter Trains, Pullman. Palace bleeping Cars, Palace Dining Cars (meals 75c), Luxuriant Day Coaches, Emigrant blcepersffreeof charge), FROM PORTLAND TO THE EAST See that joar tickets read Tia the Northern Paclllc h. It. and arold change of cars. Leave Portland at 7 A. M. and 3:l.r P. M. daily; arrtte at Minneapolis or St. Paul at noon fourth day. PACIFIC DIVISION Train leaves Front and G street daily at 7 A.M. and 11 A.M.; arrive at New Tacoma 1 :15 and 6 :15 P. M connecting with Company's for all points on Puget Sound. CHAS, a, FEE, Gen'l Western Pass. Agent. St. Paul. A.D.CHARLTON, GenT Western Pass. Agent, No. 2, Washington St.. Portland Depot, .'omer First and G streets. Boat Building. JOE LEATHERS Is at the old stand prepared to bnlldall kinds of boats used on the Pacific Coast. Builder of steamers Electric, Favorite, Tonquin, and others. Model Making a specialty. Stock and Workmanship flrst.class. I prescribe and folly endorse Big O as tne rnmia B only soeclnc lor tne cer- fi to a DiTS. V tain cureof this disease. BurutMd Ml HI U. II. INQUAUAU.V.D. obbwh - Amsterdam, a. y. vrJeoirbrtl e nave sola mg uior mn aa anil l has i CtisSal CO;- rfVea the e.. 0iaatls. ClscirinadJH faction. quo. m " " uvrTTK a uo.. V M 1JU1I.BSU, All. Trde-jlulSl. tioia oy Airugiuu. Mold by J. W. Conn, Astoria, Oregon, BET BH MUSTANQ LINIMENT 5IEXICAH MUSTAXa LINIMENT should al ways be kept in Hovsi, Stabie and Factory. l r WASi i .dKR ' .-.-&.' t . . ... j --. Sfcr'Vui-i $AJ: HJjmiiSJi&. w" -J . &&., .-