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'JrH" vXg -a ao ears' Soap Hliirb'K'aA ---sW ., Irkvklc4 Jmm a Brightclearcomplexioii Soft healthful skin. " PEARS -The Great Enelish CnqlaiM SOAP, StW Evenmtefe." TIDE TABLE FOR ASTORIA. OCTOBER. HIGH WATCH. IXW TVATKK. FirO. Second. 1 FIr-t. Second. 1 h la h. m X S. 11 MJ ? 1 2C li m ;-r. ZT 0 10 1 23, 1 41 17 S 30 S 2:1 7 4 SI I 3 15 If. 3 ?i. m. 12 10 12 Ih isi 2 12 2 51 h. m. 4 47 r : c 21 or.9 7 c 5 H 8 51 ?l. m. U D 0 I -0 4 -0 7 U8 -0 7 2 51 9 47 J-0 3 5 1G G 03 G 19 7 35 8 IS 9 02 The hour between midnight and noon are lcIn.-Ued bv a (a. m.7, those benveen noon and tonight bv t (p. in.). 0 7i. OOm.a de iiTo luidiiielit. oh. oom. t denotes noon. 1 txr IuirIh is reckoned from the level of n rxsf w or low waters to w men me sounu Ir s an given on the Coast Survey charts. VESSELS ON THE WAY From Foreign Ports for the Colnmbia lliver. And on. Drep,lG3. Mauritius. Anada- UrlV.llG7. Capo Town. Ast racana, Br ep. ICQ, Yoloh&ma. Ard anturcltaa, Br p. 1700. Cape Town. Alexander I,awrenoe, HrlA, 1285, London. Xltrkcr. l.r lk. 1093. Honolulu. Blenjtf 11, Brsp 1151. Honolulu. Clia 1 a -r. Am sh, 1SJS. Now York. OocVr -mualtt. Br fp. 1297. Liverpool. r.tr oi t rtslc. Br bk.SiS. Unsbanc. DanW a, Br t-p. 15S0. Anwcrp. July 21. 1 ty J c, Br sp. 1CI. Liverpool. K.rco iMiittiUuirc. Br. fcp. Si.Tona1o. Irfirtoa. Br lik, ISO. l.ivcrjool. I.adjr I jixabelh, Br bk. 1155. Sjilney. Lizac I ell, Br bk. 1036, Amvcrp, July 21. Lacaiua. Br bhj. 1771. lliogo. Aug 11 Itrt n x '1k- Br sit. 1738. Montot idco . MacDnft. Br ip,12S;. Santa Bosalia. JdiltonParfc.Brjip.HGl.bfcntaltosalic. . Mt "j Hall.Br. fiu, 1772. Kio Janeiro, July fi. Nortl lIr4i.l2yG. London. Ochtertjrtv. Br bk, 159f. Alcoa Bay. Tosnaa. Br ep. HM. rcrl C artisle. Br bk. 131Svl-anta Bosa'.ie. t Tartbia ISr.bl.., 121. Liverpool. May 2S. Scofi-h fllens, Brsp.SUGl. Rio Janeiro. Sco t - . U'es. Bra. 1923. Bataria. Aug 21. 1'COM AMERICAN POUTS Rcapr. tnp.lW. New York. i TJIip I . SUrbnck. Am sp, 1&31. X. Y. July 2f. IX THE 1UVKR. Alcicoa. Brsp. 1W. Newcastle A, Annclc Mr. sp . 1BSS, Liverpool Anci rena, Br sp. I5. bideey. Cttyof P iladelpliia,Am.ep..lSSl. X- Y. Mar. 15. Coloma. Am bk. SW. llong Kong. Ik'u , Am. sp.. 153G. Yokohama Kiako-i. .tr. sru. 1799. London. LoBkd .e. Br.sp .lWu.Tonslo. Movant araiei. 1556, Manila. NoddioVaro, Br. sp., 1(03, London. Prinoialitx, ltrsli. 1809, San Pedro. Ptrc ar Am. !-. 1251, X, Y. Eccna Kickraan. Ger fp. Yokohama. nOCIKTV 3IEKT1X. Astor Lodge No. 6, K. of P. OK;UI.AJl ?IEETIXGS EVERY WED X. i..sjir. ovenlriff at 7 0 r. 11. at Ptlnan Oasl. iMAMjrnlnK Knights In Reed itand- inc (siuah m iicti io atienu. rdr i. t D. t. BLOUNT, K oflLandS. ASTORIA. RETAIL MARKET. Flour per bbl St004J. Wheat, per cental $L4QSL65 - Oats, " SL401.G5 Bacon, sides per ft, 12!cts. A -Shoulders, l2Kcfe. Breakfast ' 1517 Hams, " 1417cts. Lard, u 12K15cts. . Becf,lt)18cts. Mutton, 710 cts. Pork, 101 Sets. Veal, 1015 cts. Butter, per roll 55(53 cts. Ecs, ier dozen 3545 ct&. Totatocs, IK" cents per fl Clieesc, per lb 1540 cts - Cornaieal, per t 3K cts. Oatmeal, " 5Ucts. ' - Beans, " 37 cts. Coffee, ' 2o40cb,. Tea, ' "-2590cts. Uice, " 7K8 cts. Sugar, " 810cts. Sj'rup, per callon 50c C5c "1 Onions, lK2c. - J Apples dried per u 12K1C cts. Peaches " " 12Xa'icts. Plums, " " 1020cV2. Candles, per fi 1225 cts. Chickens, each 75 cts. Hay, per ton $18$2j. Hides, per H 4 10 cts. Honey, per gallon S1.15. Oils, per gallon, boiled linseed, 85c; raw linseed, 80c; coal oil. 35c; lardS1.25 HALLWAYS AND STEAMERS. Scandinavian Benevolent Society. Kft.ULAR MEETINGS OFTIDS SOCIE tv .it tler rooms In rytlilafa bulldiBK .it cichl o'clock r si- on theecond and .o.irut Tuesdavs of each month, AUlS. DANIEIJON, SecreUiry. Saaside liodee No. 12, A. O. U. W. KL.TLA.lt MEETINGS OK SEASIDE 'x4Ke No. 12. A, O. U. W. will be held in iiir Hall in Pjthian Castle, on Sata-laj evening of cacli week, at 7 o'clock. Mr ars of the order in pood standing, and vxslU'i" KroUiors :ire invited to attend. Li bran wfil lMj open ftftcen minutes -before and aft? r each meeting. By order M. W. W. 1). ltOSS, Kec. Oois n 3acatnpmenr. No. 13, 1. O. O.F KI..TLAU MEETINGS OF OCEAN EN--...pnuHit No. 13. I. jO. O. F.;. at the Loa , in the Odd Fellows Building, at s?vtt p l, on tin !econd and fourth Mo.. ,, of avch month. Sojourning breth ren .vrdtiilly iUTiti'd. 11 vrtcr , C. P.j From Terminal or Interior Points the- flortta Paciic Railroai Is the Line to Take To All Points. East and South. It is The Diniii j?Car Route It runs Tliroupk Vcstibiilcd. Truins Every Day In the Year to ST. PAUL and CHICAGO. No Change of Cars. Composed of Dining Cars unsurpassed. Pullman DraivingRoomSIccpcra Of Latest Equipment Tourist Sleeping Cars Best that can be constructed and In which accommodations are both Free and " FurnlsifecA to" holders of First or Second-class Tickets, and for Elegant Day Coaches. A Continuous. Line Connecting wltb All Lines, affording Direct and Uninterrupted Service. Pullman Sleeper Reservations Can be Secured in Advance through any Agent of the Koad. Through Tickets To and from all Feints In America, England and Europe can be purchased at any Ticket Oflicc of this Company. Full information concerning rates.'tlme of trams routes and other details iumunea on application to any agent, ur A. D. CHAHLTON, Assistant General 1' isseuger Agent, No. 121 First St.. cor.VVaMungton, Portland, Oregon. I. R. & N. Co. THE STEAMERS "Gen. Canby" or "Suomi" Leave Astoria daily at 8 a.m. forTanzy Point, Ft, Btevens and Ilwaco. connecting with railroad running north at 10 A. w. and it with boats on Sboaiwater Bay, lor South Bend, Sunshine, North Cove and other points through to Gray's Harbor. South Bound Trains Start From Nahcotta and Sealand At 1 P. M., Daily, Connecting "IVIta Steamer Per Astoria And. Night ,Boat Fer Portland. Li. A. Leonilx, R. V. Egbert, President, Superintendent. Jean It. Cionlter, .Sec. TIME BCnEDIILE. Astoria & South Coast Railway. Leave Lv. Clatsop Via Steamer Astoria Beach. Electric......- 9 : 00 A. M. 8 : 1 ) A. M. Electnc........ 3 : 00 p. m. $ l : 15 i. m. () Dally except Sunday and Monday. 1$) Dally except 8unday. F.H.SURPRENANT&CO., County Coroner. First Glass Undertaking ESTABLISHMENT. New Styles, Caskets and ruueral iniitcrvi Next to Astokian ofllce. AUOTIOW AND-COMMISSION HOUSE. MARTIN 0LSEN, Successor to K. C .Holden. The oldest established Commission House In Oregon. Goods of all kinds sold on com mission. Auction Sales Every Saturday. General Repairing, Jobbing and Uphol stering doue. Fine stock of Furniture on hand. When you want Bargains In Household Goods go to M IKTIN OLKE.K TO STOCK WAERENDALE HATCHERY The Government Blamed for a Short Season at Clackamas Hatchery. State Fish Commissioner Keed leaves this morning for tho Clackamaa batcbery to get from 800,000. to 500, 000 salmon eggs, which he trill take to the branch hatchery at Warrendale this evening. "The season's catch," said Commis sioner Keed to a reporter yesterday, "will not exceed 3,000,000 eggs. Had the dam and rock been put in early in theeason, as it should have been, wo couia have secured 10,000,000 eggs just as well as 3,000,000. The expense would not have been any more. "The blame lies with the govern ment in not making the appropriation for hatchery repairs in time. The dam should have been built by the 1st of May, whereas wo did not get tho money until the lsl of July. The en tire cost was not over S200, while the loss in fish through thi3 delay can scarcely be estimated. Tho govern ment's shortsighted policy in not at tending to the business in lime will prove a serious loss to the state. Moreover, Oregon and "Washington are now without a government fish commissioner. Commissioner Stone, who was hero for a time has gone, and no one has been sent to take his place. If the government cannot afford to give Oregon and "Washington a fish commissioner, it might just as well give up the effort in the direction of artificial propagation entirely. The people should demand a government fish commissioner, and there is enough for him to do here too." Oregonian, 22. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria (vlien C&by vras sick, ro gavo her Castoria. (Then she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, tVben she became 2Uas, the clung to Castoria, tYnenshe had Children, sha gave them Castorii New York's police census, just com pleted, gives the metropolis a popula tion of 1,710,000, nearly 200,000 greater than the government count The po lice counted in about 15KX) tramps, who nightly sleep in the station-houses of the big city. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY! .fLsloria Building & Loan ilsso ciation mil.: KBGULAK MEETINGS OF THIS JL AvvoetatioH :t"c held at Si, si., on the rV V. tdueday of each month. Oflicc on l.cuv f ve street, south of Chcnamns. W. L. KOB15. Secretary. Common CoonciL R. .ITI..R MEETINGS, SECOND AND ii.tirth TwttMUy evenings of each mouth MTl O'clock. tsa-i' rsoib desiring ta have matters acted CVm by the Council, at any regular meet ing mst present the same to the Auditor and i5rk, on or before the Friday evening jn w ' the Tuesday on which-the Council W.d ' regular mocung. THUS. S. .IE WETT, Xcdltor and Police Judge. Portland and Coast S. S. Go. GRAYS HARBOR. STR. ALLIANCE. Sails trom Port land every inursday at 7 r. ju. ;-ana from Astoria t he following morning. Laud ing at Hoquiam, Aberdeen, CosmapolU and, Montesano. SHOALWATER BAY. STR. DOLPHIN. Sails from Portland on lhtandlCUi of each jnonlh, lauding at North Cove. South Beuil. Will&na and Bay Center. ' F. K. STIlOftG, PresidenL C P. OPSIIUB. Agent Astoria. The-SfrfT&e'ptohe There Is no occasion for the most fastidi ous of our citizens to send to Portland or San Francisco for - Custom Made Clothes As tbey.can get Better Fits. Better Work manship, and for less Money. . By Leaving their Orders with MEANY. New Goods bv Every Steamer. Call and see him and satisfy yourself. P. J. Meany. Merchant Tailor. Fate's Golden Female Pills ! For Female Irreg ularities; nothing like them on the market. NcccrfatU i Successfully used J by prominent ladies 'monthly. Guaran teed to relieve sup pressed menstrua tion. Snre! Safe! Certain! Don't be humbug ged. Save time and health and money; ta"c no other. Sent to any ad dress, sccuro by . man on receipt oi (price, $2. Address, THE APHRO MEDICINE COMPANY, Western Branch. Box 27. PORTLAND, OR. s ft y v Notice. A LL PERSONS HAVING ACCOUNTS JtV. against the estate of the late Fhilo Callendcr are hereby notified to present the same to mo for settlement forthwith. M. P. CALLENDER, Knappton. Wash. August 5th, 1890. V. H. COFFEY. SEHOBY AXD HOPE. Groceries and Provisions. 372 THIRD STREET. Butter. Eggs. Canned Goods, Potatoes, Wood and Willow Waro, Etc. For Sale. . mm: steamer edttii will resold i cheap for cash. Her dimensions are : TS 7 18 leelluuc. IT T-10 feet wide, and 9 3-JO feet lee. ftlieisin gooV older, for fur ther irticulaxs anplvioVah Dusen & Go., Astoria. Or., or J. G. Mcglcr, frooklield, Washington. I- - sl ' ' Portlani and Astoria. Time Table. f.cavcs Asteria: ' Tuesdays, ThursdavsuindSatux4ays4U- ua.si. Arrives at Asteria: Mondays. "Wednesdays aad-jFridajs at' 3i.M. . MJ ' Fcavcs IortIanl; Mondays', "WedupSdays and Fridays at ,A.ar. , For Sale Cheap. A TEN OR TWELVE HORSE POWER engine and boiler ineood order, mounted.. Apply to .Cjp. ZIGLER. SCHOOL OF PRACriCAL CIVIL, mechanical. Mining Engineering, Survey ing, Draughting, Architecture. Assavlng and Navigation 1704 Second Street, Tort land, Or., and 723 Market St.. Sau Francisco, Cal, Established 18M. A VjouxuNaili.kx, Pres Send for circular. 5? Xfe18 HZTlf W I se. W-t JUASP W&W ? rMfkm "BiikOK .Tt JTO 6 DATS. Qku awImI a vTom JM J prescribe xnd ta'.U endorso BIr U -4 Ihr only epcclnc tur the cer tal n cure of this dl vase, O.T3. IKOBAICAM.X.D Acuterdxm, N. Y. "We nave sold B' O lei many yttst. nd It hal ri ven mo ovn oi saus faction. 1). IL Dychk k Co.. Cnlcuo. IK 81. SoldbyDrsvcifttr Trad Bold br J. W. Ooan. Astori.Or(Con - HEALTH. f. iUch.a'i Coldon Dalsam Ifo. 1 Cus Chancres, Hk. and second stages Soroarn thi Less and Body; Sore Ears. Eyes, ose, tic.. Copper-colored Biotchea. SyiduliticCaUrrh. diseased Scalp, and all primary forma of the diseaso known ai Syphilis. Price, S5 00 per Bottle. La lUcUau'a Golden BaLiam JS'o.a Cures Tertian-, ilcrearlal Syphilitic Rheu. matisni. Pains in tho Bones, Pains In tht HeaJ, back cf tho Neck, Ulcerated Sore Throat, Syphilitic Rash, Lumps and con tracted Corda, Stiffness of tho Limbs, and eradicates all dV-Ato from tho system, whether caused . , indiscretion or abuss cf Mcrcurv, leaving tho blood pure and healthy. Price 85 OO por Bottle. Lr UIcIiku'ji Golden .Spanish. An tl. doto for tho cure of aonorrhaa, Gleet. Irritation GracL and all Urinary or Oonl. tal difarran;cmenU. Price 'A 59 per Ilottln. r Le Rlchau'4 Golden Spsialslx la. Jection, for severe cases of Gonorrho3a, Innammatory Gleet, Stricturea.&c Price 1 HO per Bottle. Le Blcknu'ii Goldoa Olatmeat for tho effective healing of Si-phillUc Sores, and eruptions. Price $1 OO per Box. Le Richaa's Golden Pills .Verve and Brain treatment; loss of physical pow er, excess or over-work, ProstratioB, etc Prlco 53 OO per Box. Mx Tonic mid Nerrlae, Wa Sent everywhere, C. O. D Eocorelr p3l per express. TiiE RICKAKBSOK DRDG CO., AG EST 509 and 611 Market street, Saa Fraaelsco, Cal. CIRCULARS SENT FREE. Fond memory holds to our view a bright mirror; That gives on its surface each pleasure that's cone; And still as we look wo behold them grow clearer, Until once again we're 'midst scenes that are flown. O, memory, dearest of all earthly treas ures, How sweet are the draughts that we joyously suo. Though bitter is sometimes mixed in with our pleasures, It mokes by the contrast tho sweeter tho cup. "We have parted with friends, aye, per haps a fond mother Has left this dark world for a brighter above; But, Oh, she has left that which time cannot smother, Tho dear reccollection, a fond mother's love. How sweet was our youth when we clung to that mother, And thought her so near that we never could rjart: But ono disappointment crowds close on another, Till griefs overwhelmingly delugo the heart. But Hope, Oh, tho pleasures of Hope, now tnoy lighten The burden of griefthrough this dark solitude! Ob, pleasures of Hope, how divinely they brighten Our path to that world where no ills' can intrude. "C. Af." in S. F. Bulletin. Notice. GOD'S BLESSING TO HUMANITY So Says an Oregon Pioneer Ninety Years Old. FonEST Grove. Or.. March 19. 1 have used the OREGON KIDNEY TEA and obtained immediate relief. It is God's blessing to humanity. I take pleasure in recommending it to the afflicted. I am now nearly ninety years old, came to Oregon in 1842 in the em ploy of the Hudson's Bay Company, and siniel began using the OREGON K.lLNsy TEA 1 enjov good ncaitn. DAVID MUNROE. Interest is the snur of neonle. but glory is that of great souls. BETTER THAN GOLD. BESTORED ITER HEALTH. For 25 years I Buffered from boils, erysipelas end other blood affections, taking daring that time great quantities of different medicines with out giving mo any perceptible relief. Friends Induced me to try S. S. S. 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Patients all over the Co.ut receive Special Tieatment from this Dis tens iry daLy. 31 ed'cines. accord ing to jour Trouble, are carefully compounded. labeled for use, se curely packed, boxed, sealed and free from exposure, sent by Ex pros, pre pa d. Teiius of Treat mentare within i!:c re.ich of ail, :uid a GUARANTEE CUBE Given in cv-ry mm. Patients know tiiat by placing their cases with an Excttsiw Pnv.ite I) vits? D spensary they will gf i a Perm i ncut Ctm in I.c-s Tiuu- til ui u itli a dispensary that treats any and all iliseaS'-s and really cures but few. Per-onai consultation and examl natioM. free. WRITE, Stale Your Case Fully. Address, with .stamp enclased, St Paul Dispensary Over "Portland National Bank," PORTLAND, OREGON. OLD AND TRIED. SALOONS. AUG. DAMBLS09, Sample Rooms. Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agent for theGUlON Steamship Line and the THING VALLA Steamship Line, direct. AIsj, agent for "Svensk-i 'I rlbuuen" and 'Svenska Amerikauaren." 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