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ASTORIA, OREGON:
TUESDAY- NOVEMBER 13, 1SS3
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
PORT OF ASTORIA.
READY FOJl SEA.
Ile f Ansteses, llr bk Queens, Xht J
Hetpcr. Am sp Queoobtown Kr M
UnIihlre, Br lk Queensto-.rn Nov 13
Kapnnda, Br sp Quentown If or IS
Martibas, Br bJc Queentown Nov IS
Fierr Cross, Br sp Qaeenstoun Ifov Yl
St. Lucie. Am sp Qaeentowi NaT IS
A Mil VALS ritOH SKA .
Columbia, S F. November 18
City of Madrid. Br sp Newcastle Ifov K
MallBC&ie, Br bk Honolulu Ifov 11
VESSELS IS THE HIVE ft.
Imperial. Am
Olive S.South-in", Amip
Kcd Cross. Am sp
loo Klnc, Am sp
Virpo. Sw bk
Helicon,
ilholan, Brsp
OboroD, Brsp
Ironside, Br bk
HalaVlava. Br sp
Caitlock, Oct HI
Coldstream. Br bk
Antwerp. Brbk
Rowland Hill. Br bk
Mar of Krin, Br p
Spirit of the Down. Br
MtWasbington, Am sp
Highland l.iclit, Atu.ep
'"oreica. Am sh
Indiasr, Am ep, "
Uarrio Window. Am bk
O D Bryant. Am bk
Martha Fisher,
Scottish Prince, Br bk
Kiilochnn, Br sp
ltlungfoll. Br ep
A mans. Br sp
Olan Ferguson Br bk
(ilenperis, Br bk
Lake Uric, Br sp
Olwron. Br bk
I.irrie Beil. Br bk
VESSELS OX THE tt'A Y.
Froia riifiaM Ports, for (be
Columbia Xtlvrr
Aberttwltta Castle. llr sp HAS Livorpse! JUpt 11
Banca. Brbk HVCI Ifewcartlc. Sept 9
Bolivia. Brbk SW Collao
Blematt, Hrspifil "LVilminclON
Barsanr. Brsp April S3 Clyde
Cyatecz, Br bk&i; If S U'.lulj-84
Chas. '."ote-iwortlt, Br bk l.iverj'O&l
City of CatliJe, Br bk Greenock Aim; M
Mskdale. Brbk Livtrjl "'l"
Gleniffer. Brp Pert Cfcalinttra Sept IS
(iirrcn. Brbk A;n-il lG London
Harry Bailer. Srbk Bnesos Ayres
I fie of Erin, Br sp Sjdney Sept 16
Inchcreec. Brsp )91 Greenock, Jumt
.lanet McNeil, Br bk June IS Glassevr
Kvtverdale. Br bk 1 !1 X ! W
LadsteeV. Br bk M6 I. S AY Sept 1
Merat4ira. Br bfi ICS Leitk. Jub?4
Obin Bar. Brbk Townvitle Spi I
I kwor(4i, Br bp IVl tt London
River Indus, Brsp ICIS
Soottioh Bard. lfljkM'i Brisbauo Sept'tf
Sarah Bell. Brbk 8:2 Newcastle Scpt'fT
St3bouiHl. Br bk V,i WilmimcteN
S. U. Mead, Am bk Ki". X V Bept
From Anscrican I'orJs.
Henry Jnniee. Br bk 9HS X Y JutM 1
Meroci, Am sp V Assust 17 .
M V "Watte, Am bk New York May 12
Sea Ktac, Am sp If T J uly 4
itovereixn of tlie Seas, Am sp Now Vaik June 2
Tittle K Starbuck, Am si N V June 2!
Columbia River Export:
RKG.VITTUI.An u, .TAJfTJAltV 'Sfi.
aH.WK 1ms. u5ku( THJfilO
rs,jrr UMs wr. 27,i7
Totnl, eroes asXMG
rniiKUAitv.
Vht. liio",PeG lw8., value S Uft.lOR
lnmr, 2B, Wd., ' 141.183
TitJ. Scarjjocs
ei Alien.
Wlicatfl97.BSI bnsheLs)
Wour(.HS.ni bote)
Salmon otbes)
Lumber TAX W) M
.. s :i28.(i
SlCJ.'iO
SflH.UC
1S.0S0
G'M)
TotI (Scftroes)
APK1L.
Flour, atuohhls
Lumbar, 87R M
Total. cargoes
Flour 8.B5 BWs
Wheat 4,UlL' bus...:.
Totnl. (I art;o)
.unfit.
I'lour. ftl hlilsl
Salmon, 7,7lesi
!,3U
SlXiJCA
.. 48.000
....Siffl.SM
t 17.PS1
. S0.0M
7fi.77
? 4.P70
.. iss,wr
Totnl, (1 carst) 5l!W,35
UH.V.
FUur, 1,351 lOs c; 7.07:1
hrtimon, 11822 as Cfll.Olo
Totnl , -(3 cargoes;) -$693,283
AUUST.
Flour. -J.fl9J4Wbls s si or,
ialmon,7S,(JB7c . SGO.HSi
Total. 2 cargoes . SSS5.150
SRl'TltMl'.BlS.
Wheat, 1RC.4S3 bus. . ....... $127,570
Total (2 cargoes) 127,570
orroiiBi:.
Wheat. 7tO.(M8 bus ..32,KK5
i-imir, ,ii iiiis 14,v
Salmon. as,12fl cs -.."T."...-" ia..'l&i
Total (11 cargoes)
XOVEMBlClt.
l2 QuecnsUnrn per AftoH.
Flour. 1,82S hbls...
,.?0fi,0
2 To JTong Kowj per Titan.
Flour, fi.ina bhls
Glass, 120 hbls
.$22 "-".8
200
Total , . 22,018
b To Qncqisioini per SL Lucie
Wheat, 06,230 hits $01, i4
7 To QHCcnxImcn per Fiery Crow?.
wheat, 77,810 bus 73.810
R I'o Quccnfifmcnpcr Zlarlahan,
Wheat, 3S.-140 bus 3939
ii lo Quccwtown per Kapunila.
Wheat, 52,569 bus SSl.Ou
1) To Queenrtmcn per Banffshire.
Flour. lG,215bbls $81,13
10- To Quccn8tmtm per Me of Awjlcttca.
heat, 41,115 has 41,937
10 To Quccnrtowu per Reaper
W licit, 71,020 hus..... 73,280
TIS. TAIIIiH FOR ASTORIA.
NOVEMBER.
I
man watbk. lo;v -watec
First,
Second. nrsu Second,
o o 2 O I O Z
S H S H S H "IS H S
. in. .S h.'m. h. in. ,?J h. in. 3
' S S
13 11 20 8-7 - - 5 22 1.1 0 34 01
14 0 23 7-1 0 03 0 1. 0 08 1-3 7 31 05
15 1 25 7V 0 48 tf-2 1 0 53 FC 8 22 OU
10 2 15 74 1 2f 0-1 7 S3 V0 9 12 10
17 3 OG 74 2 11 8 8 8 21 23 9SG 0'8
IS 3 51 7 3 2 5S 8"4 9 12 2r. 10 37 0 o
lit 4 42 7-0 50 6-0 10 05 2"7 11 19 02
20 5 30 07 1 48 7 11 1)0 28 --
21 tl 20 0-0 I 5 50 7U 0 01 01 0 02 2.7
2i 7 12 C7 7 03 67 0 54 0 5 j 1 03 23
23 8 02 7-1 8 14 0-4 1 45 O S 2 17 20
241 8 50 75 17 6S 2 38 11 2 23 F5
2i 9 37 7D 10 1G 0-4 3 29 1-3 4 24 10
2010 19 8-2 U 03p 07 4 14 t'4 5 20 05
27110 55 S-C - - I-- 4 53 10 0 09 0-0
281 0 0.1 09 111 31n RD 5 .51 17 0 54 05
29 0 44 71 ) 0 Olp 91 0 10 19 7 30 CS
301 1 27rt7"3 I 0 37i 92 0 50a 2 0 S J5p 0"9
The hours between midtiiclit and noon are
designated by a (a. sr.), those between noon
and midnight by p (v. su). OA. 0Di a denotes
midniirht. 0. 00m. v denotes noon.
Tlic height Is reckoned from the level of
average lower low waters to which the sound
ings are given on the Coast burvcy. charts
Astoria Oil Works
J. II. DEFORCE, rrojirietor, P. O. Bos 251
Astoria, Oregon.
SlaHufarxurer and Xealr 111
FISH GIL and SKID GREASE
Xosgerswlll find -my Skid Grease to be
gooa aua cne&p.
SOCIETY 2IEETIXGS.
Templu Lodge, Wo. 7 A. F. A. LI.
Q EG ULAR COMMUNICATIONS ft
IX first ami third Tuesdays In encliYY
month, at o'clock, r. t., at thcV
HaU in Astoria. Members of tlic ordr hi
good standing are invited to attend..
By order of the W. M.
Beaver Lodge No. 35, L O,
REGULAR MEETING EV
ery Thursday ovening at
lialf-jtat seven o'clock, at tlic
Iortae riKtiu in Odd Fellow HaU
Astoria. Sojourning membere of tlic order
in eood standing, cordlnlly invited toxitciid.
By order N. (5.
Ocean Encampment, No. 13, L O. C. P.
REGULAR MEETINGS OF OCEAN En
campment No. 13. I. O. O. F., at the
Lodge, In tlie Odd Fellows Building, at
half past seven r. sr., on the second jwid
fourth Mondays of each month. Sojonrn
ini brethren cordially invited.
By order C. I.
Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. TJ. W.
REGULAR MEETINGS OF SEASIDE
Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. W. will Imj held
in ryuuan Jian on r-nuay evening oi eaten
week, at 7 o'clock v. si. Members of l he
order in good standing, and visiting Broth
ers are Invited to attend. Library will be
open fifteen minutes before and after each
neeung. l.y order si. w.
Astoria Liodge No. 40. L O. Q .1.
REG ULAR MEETING EVERY TUESDAY
eveulngat" o'clock, at rythian Hail.
Astoria. Members of the Order, in good
lauding, an invited to attend. Desree
leeting lirst Monday of each month.
By order V'. ( T.
American Lefjion of Honor.
REGULAR MEETING OF ASTORIA
Council No. 99.V Ls held on the first awl
third Tuesday of each month, at 7 o'clock i
5i. By order of the Council Commander.
i;. .Aiu.M&iiii.rwijr.
Common Council.
S EG ULAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND
fourth Tuesday evcninirs of each month
at ' o'clock.
i"J'ersons desiring to have matters acti-tl
upon by the Council, at any regtdar Httvt
ine must present the same to the Aiwtitor
and Clerk, on or before the lrrMlay eveimit
prior to the Tuesday m which the rouwu
lolds its regular nieetine.
11 1 US. . . ,1 r. a 1 J .
Auditor an4 Clik.
ciiUiccn. imtKcroitY.
Gbace Ciicbch Holy coittnuinkin
first irtr.iday of every 111011U1. .Sunday
services at li A. m and 7 r.M.Wpdiies
day evening senicc at 7 o'croek. ilev.
M. D. uson. Rector.
First Prkprytkrian Ciintcii Hvr-
vices at 11 a. M. and 7 i 34. Wednes
day eveiunf; jirayer niuelin at 7
o'clock. Kev. J. V. M jif?, I'aglor.
COX f; KKC ATIOXAT. LnL'RCII JsTVlOfS
at 11 A. m. and 7 i M. Kev. Saiu'l
Wood, Pastor.
KoMA; Catholic CiruRCii Son ie's
at 100 a. M. Jlev. Jj. Dielman, I'astor
51. E. Ciinscu Ser.'icos at 31 A. k.
and 7 i. m. Lecture and Prayer ileei-
njr, Wednesday, at 7 r. sr. Jtev. in.
Roberts, Pastor.
Uavtist CnuKCir. Serices esu-h
Lord's Day at 11 a. m., and 7 r. i.
Prayer .Meetiii' on Wrednedny, at 7
i. m. Kev. II. S. XcLnlTcrty, pastor.
Domestic Sz-orts.
Tlic receints of certain nrliclos of Or
(gon jiroduce. at Snn Francissco. from
Jannarj 1. 18S3, to Xoveinbcr 7th, inclu
sive, have been as follows:
Flour, qr sks............ ..
Wheat, ctls
52,237
243.118
1.178
1418
l.Of.i
mi
Oats, ctls
Salmon, libls
lit hbls
cs... .
AprA-s. Ripe, bss
unis
Butter, jikits
R74
2S.4I1
M,fe71
850
11
23
160
0.511
45
m
21
(0
5,001
11
779
10
21
I'otatoes. sKS........
Wool, hales.......
Hides. No
Tallow, ufcg-
Heel, now? .
Hay. bales.
Quicksilver. Ilosks..
! niir. lineil. ikgs
Ieallier. il:cs.......
lio;s, bales.........
Hams, pkgs
Clieese, cs...........M
Flax Seed, sks.......
Oorn. ctls
Canned Goods, cs...,
i.aru, pngs ..
Bacon, cs.........,
21AKKETS.
CENTRAL MARKET.
General assortment of table stock consran!y
on hand, such r
Canned Fruits and Jolly,
Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard
EGS, BUTTJGR CI5EESK.
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables,
F2SII, POULTI5Y AW1 GAM?.
In the season.
C5GAKS AJSE) TOIIACCO.
nst or vxtm'es ajsi j.hivoh.
All cheap for CASIL Goids sold on com
mission. Opposite L W. Case's store.
J. RODGER.,
Washington lEarket,
Main Street, - - Astoria Oregon
ISERGMJuT D BERRY
pESPCIFDLLY CALL THE ATTEM.
J tion of tho nu'olic to the fact that tie
above Market will always bo supplied with a
FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY
or
FRESH AND CURED MEATS I
Which will bo sold at lowest ratos. wholesale
ancrotau. special auectioa Riven to snpplj
nc snips.
LOOK HERE !
We resnectfullv inform the nubile that wc
will always keep on hand the best quality of
Fresh and Cured Meats
ALSO
Choice Pamily Groceries,
Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery and
uiass-ware.
Ships, Hotels and Boarding Houses sup
plied on liberal terms.
A share of the public patronage is respect
fully solicited.
dtf, "WARREN & TflOMPSON.
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY & C0HPAI0Y,
Fresli and Cared Meats,
"Vegetaloles,
FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS
Ori'OSITE OCCIDENT HOTEU
CIIEXA3IU.S Street, Astoria , s
Delinquent City Taxes.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT T.
X the undersigned, Chief of Tollce. have
been furnished with a warrant from the
City Council requiring me to collect the tax
es assessed for the year 1683, and now delin
quent upon the list and make return of tllB
same wiuun sixty aays. aji panics so in
debted will therefore please take notice and
govern tuemseives accoramgiy.
C;AV. LOUGIIERY.
Chief of Tollce.
Astoria, Oregon, October Satu, I5g3.
.O.F.
Temperance
Is not signing a pledg.
or taking a solemn oatli tha'
cannot be kept, because ci
the non-removal of the caus-
liquor. The way to ma::
?. man temperate is to ktii
the desire for those dreadful
artificial stimulants that cat -ty
so many bright intellects
to premature graves, ar.u
desolation, strife and un
happiness into so m?.y
families.
Itisafact ! Brown's Hit .1
Bittehs, a true non-alcoholic
tonic, made in BaVtimor..
ild.,by the Brown Chcasici
Company, vlio arc old drag
fpgts and in every particu
lar Triable, trill, by remov
ing the rraving appetite of
the drunkard, and by curiw;
the nervousness, weakness
and general ill health result
ing from intemperance, Ij
more to promote temperance,
in the strictest sense then
any other means now kao-..
Jt is a well authenticated
fact that many medicines,
especially ' bitters;' are nodi
ingbutcheap whiskey vilely
concocted for use in local
option countries. Such is
not the case with Brown's
IronBitters. Itisamedi
cine, a cure for weakness
and decay in the nervous,
muscular, and digestive or
gans of the body, produc
ing good, rich blood, health
and strength. Try one bot
tle. Price $l,QO.
f.NE OF THE OLDEST AND MOST REUABU
REMEDIES IH THE WORLD FOR
THE CUBE OF
Couglis, Colds, Hoarseness.
Sore Throat, Bronchitis,
Iriauenza, Asthma,
Whooping Cough,
Croup, and
Every affection of tho
THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST.
including
CONSORflPTIQBS,
A WELL-KMOWH PHYSICIAK WHITES:
' It dots not dry up a couch, and leave the cami
Kuiad, as is the case with, mo&t prqaraliuo. Us
v-oseas it, cleanses the lungs and aihys irrkwion.
ilms removing the cause of compJaint."
BO NOT BE DECEIVED by snides beat
Eg simEar nrimrs. Be sure you get
Dil. YISTAR'S BALSAU OF WILD CHERRY,
vh the signature cf " I. BUTTS " on tbe vrranpet
50 Cents and S1.00 a llottle.
I'lcparal by SETII V. FOWLE & SONS, B
a.Mass. Sclilrvdrncuarul dealers jrrr.rraS:
BUY TEE BEST !
Irish Flax
Salmon Net Threads
Woodfaerry, and Needle Brands,
SEINE TWINES-
COM AND LEAD. LINES,
I'ish JPoxinds, Seines, and Xet
Imported to Order. A
AND FiSK KCOKS.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
HENRY BOYLE & CO..
5 1 7 and 5 1 9, MARKET STREET
SAN FRANCISCO.
jAgents for the Tacific Coast
W. E. DEMENT & CO.
ASTORIA. - - - OREGON
Carry in Stock,
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET
and
FANCY ARTICLES.
Prescriptions carefully Compounded
G. A. STINSON & CO.
BLACKSFcHTHiNG.
At (Jaift. ItoKets old stand, coruer of Cdss
aim uourc uels.
Siiip and Cannery work, Horseshoeinj'.
iiaKuus liuuiB ami repaureu. uoou worK
Clean ing R ep airing,
NEAT, CHEAT AND QUICK, BY
GEORGE IiQVETT
Main Street, opposite X. Loeli's.
A Scene in Court.
The following is said to have oc
curred not a thousand miles from
Oanyou city:
"Prisoner, stand up and receive
your seuteuc.", The sound of tramp
ling feel was immediately hushed.
Mon stood still in awe. The prisoner
had violated the laws of tho sovereign
state of Oregon; had been tried by a
jury of his peers and found guilty;
he is now about to receive the sen
tence whose fulfilment will vindi
cate the majesty of the law, So
young and so fair!
"Prisoner," and the silence became
even more profound, ''prisoner, yon
have lcen convicted of an atrocious
crime. You have stolen a pair of
boots! It is now incumbent upon
me to pronounce sentence upon, you
in proportion to the enormity of
your olfense. Had you deliberately
taken the life of your fellow man, si
jury of your ieers would doubtle
have found you innocent of all crime;
but you have stolen a pair of boots,
and the majesty of the Jaw must be
upheld. I therefore sentence yon to
hard labor in tho penitentiary of this
state for a period of two years."--Grant
Ketcs:
School Teachers in the Civil Service.
Under the civil service examinations
it may prove that the school teachers
win carry on the yovernniont ap
pointments. There arc two reasons
for this. The poor compensation
given school teachers unvrs
them to seek other .eniployincut,
Their lack of business training will
drive them into occupations in which
cupilal is not required, and inwhich
they escape great responsibility,
Their famuiantv with subjects touch
ed on in the civil service examina
tions and their dexterity in solving
mathematical problem; will enable
them to pass better examinations
thau other competitor-. Altogether,
it looks as if the school teccher
would turn toward Washington fo
a home in his old age.- Philatldphia
r rests.
Kev Mr. Peccher says "there is no
other man hi the world like General
Butler, and when he was cast, the
model was either lost or destroyed."
Well, what are von going to do about
it" "Wouldn't the nroiier thing be to
petition the president to issue a proc
lamation naming a week of thanks
giving and praise?
Professor Liehig lias demonstrated
chemically that oatmeal is nearly as
nutritious as the host heef, and that-
111 bone and mnsele-fomung qualities
it is richer than wheatcn bread.
A Xasal Iniector frv with each
Imttle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy
Price SO cents. Sold by V. E. Dement
I A JW
AND-
J3l
SMALL MUSICAL IKSTJtUMENTS
SPREADS AND STOOLS
Siieet 3VIxa.sio,
Piano, and Organ instructors
CKI.KBltA.TED
STICK & KNABE PIANOS
USED BV-
"President of United Staiesv
"Governor of Oregon
Ami Oir 'imminent Krson. I'tttnos and
(Kxansoi many ie:uiinr niaKos.
wliolcsalc and rvtail,
including
CELEBRATED TABER ORGANS
Largeat House on This Coast
Instruments of All Kinds Tuned
and Repaired.
GAEDNEE Bros.
165 First Stv Pcriland, Oregon
I. "W. CASE,
I.MPORTEU AND WHOLESALE AND HE-
TAIL DEALER IN
&EMAL MERCHANDISE
Corner Ctiemcius and Cass streets
ASTORIA OREGON
5. &. S2l SI
DKALHU IX
Hay, Oats, Straw
Lime, Brick, Cement and Sand
Yi'ood IJelivcrciI to lr:Ier,
Draying, Teaming and Express Business.
Horses ana Carriages for Hire.
DEALER, IX
V.'INES, LIQUORS AND CICAHS
FIRST CliASS
BITTERS !.
Wilmerding & Co., San Francisco
Loeb & Co., Agents, Astoria
Tslr Still v
ln mm
i Journal of and for the People, Devoted
to the Best Interests of the
Community.
The larffest circulation of any News
paper published on
The Astoriax
clique and recognizes no master but
public opinion.
The AsTontAN
consistency it claims
for the advancement and prosperity of
the City, County and
2
a a
i s
Is thoroughly Independent, and enjoys
the confidence and
circle of friends and
It is delivered to any part of the city for
Fifteen Ce
The Daily
One Year,
Six Months.
One Month,
PISEK OF
Is issued every Friday Morning. We go
to press at 3 A. M.,
lication and give the
The WEEKLY
in the eleventh year
is universally read,
People who are
a daily mail will consult their own inter
ests by sending the
And they will get
T0RIAJJ", postage
the Columbia River.
is controlled by no
concedes to all3 the
for itself and labors
vicinity.
S
21 a
mi rm 1
support of a large
patrons.
?i
swan
k a a a B4 n bi
nts per Week,
Astorian is Sent by Klaii
$7.00
3.5
.65
lOSTAGK.
on morning of pub
latest news.
ASTOBIAIS7 is now
of its publication, and
and commended.
not within reach of
small sum of
THE WEEKLY AS
paid, for one year.
TRANSPORTATION LIKES.
Oregon Railway & Navigation
C03IPA5T5T.
OCSAS DITISIOX.
Darlnir the month of November. 1833.
Ocean Steamers will sail from Portland for
San Francisco every Tuesday and Friday.
ami irom amir rancisco tor l oruaua every
ednestisy and batnrnay. ieavinj: Ains-
ortu Dock, rortiand. at Midnight, and
Spear Street AVTiarf, San Francisco, at 10 a.m.
I'-irmi-rii 'X'lficctH soia 10 an principa
cities in the United States, Canada and
Europe.
RAIL DIVISION.
Passenger Trains leave Portland for East
ern points, at 9 :00 P. 3L daily and at.7 :30
m. uauy, except aunuay.
lUVEi: DniSIOV (Jlldillc Columbia).
Boats leavo Portland for Dalles at 5T -.00
A. ftf.
ALSO :
Leave Port-I i I
land for Mon Tu. HVe. Tim. Fri. I Sat.
storia and I
lower Co-1
lumbia-.jRAMiS AM
RAM SAM CAM
7 AM,' 17 AM
16 AM
6 AM 1 6 AM AM
6 AM
uayton. Or. JT Ail !
SSSSii5::HAM
ictoria.BC!6 AM 6 AM
6 AM
Loaves Astoria for Portland at 6 a. in. dailv 01-
cept Sunday.
Pullman Palaca Cim running hslwaan Port
land, and SU Panl,
n. PRESCOTT, JOHN MCTR,
Manaeer. SuD't of Tranlc
. L. STOKES. E. P. ROGERS.
Assist. Sap't. General Afront
ot iraac. Passenger Dep't.
Oregon & California R. R.
OREGON & TRANSCONTINENTAL
COMPANY, LESSEE.
On an after May 13, 1883, trains will run as
roliows, DAiiii (incept Sundays),
EASTSIDK division.
netiveeu FOiMXAXD nnrt GLEXDALE
MAIL TEAIf
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 7:30 a. M.jGlcndale lOSS p. u.
Glendale 1 :00 A. jt. Portland 4 25 p. m.
ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN.
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
l'ortl .ad .4:00 P. .r.!Lobanon9.20 P. AJ
Lebanon 4:45 A. SI.iPortlandI0:05 A.X
ThoOreson andCnlifomia Railroad i orr
makes connection with ail RoguIarTrnins oi
Eastsido Division.
WESTSIDE DIVI3I0!.
Between Portlantl and CotvalllM
MAIL TRAIN
LEAVE. ARRIVE-
Portland 9:00 A. M.ICorvallia 4:30 P. M
Corvallia 8:S0 A. M. I Portland 3:20 P. K
EXPKES3 TKAIK
LEAVE. ARRIVR.
Portland 5:00 p. ir.prcMinnville-.8:M) p. m
Mcilinnvillo : 1jA.3I. Portland ."8:50 a. m
Close connections mado at Glcndale with
tho Stages of the Oregon and California Stage
Company.
CtJ'j lcKets for sale at all tho i.riaemal noin ti
in California and the East, at Company'.
OfHco.
Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or.
Storaca will ha rhftrtrAil on frfl'lit rnmnln.
ing atCompanys Warelioust- over21 hours.
rreieht will not bo received for ahinment
aftor 5 o'clock P. M. on either tho East or
nostsiiia Division.
R. KOEHLER. JOHN MUIB.
Manager. Sanp t. of Tratnc.
A, lu STOKES, E. P. ROGERS,
ASdt bnp't. ueneralAR t
of TratSc. Passenger Dep't.
Hwaco Steam Navigation Go.'s
WINTER SCHEDULE.
Astoria to Fort Stevens, Fort Canby,
and llwaco.
Connecting by stages for
Gysterville and Olympia.
-jp LTntil fnrtlier notice tho llwaco
tTrm. 'twti Steam Navigation Co.'s steamers
"Gen. Miles,"
or "Gen. Canby"
Will leave Astoria
On Mondays and Thursdays, at 7 A. M.
FOR
Ft.Stevens, Ft. Canby and llwaco
OJT
Tvesdays, Vednesdays, Fridays and
Saturdays.
The steamer will leave Astoria at 9 A. at..
as formerly, not heinsr confined strictly to
schedule tunc.
Fare to Fort Stevens
. GOCtS
.51 00
" Canby and llwaco.........
"rsyilwaco f reisht. by the ton. in lots of
one ton or over, 52 per ton.
ply at the ofllce' of tlie company, Gray's
wharf, foot of Benton street.
J. 11. XJ. ulvAl,
Agent.
Shoalwater Bay Transportation Co.
SUMMER ROUTE.
Astoria to Olympia,
Touching at
Fort Stevens. I'ort Canby, llwaco.
North. Beach, Oystcrville, JVorth
Cove, Petersons Point, TLo
q.oium, Jlontcsnno,
And all points on Shoalwater Bay, and G ray
Harbor.
GEN. MILES, 1
Strs. or V On Columbia River.
GEN. CANBY, J
GEN. GARFIELD " Shoalwater Bay.
" MONTESANO " Gray's Harbor
Connecting with Stages over Tortages,
Leave Astoria for Olympia, at - - 7 A. 31.
On Mondays, Thursdaj-s and Saturdays,
arriving at Montesano the day after leaving
Astoria through trip in 60 hours.
Leave Olympia for Astoria on same days.
Columbia Transportation Co.
FOR PORTLAND.
(FAST TIME.)
The popular steamer
FLEETWOOD,
Which has been refitted for the comfort o
passengers will leave Wilson and
Fisher's dock every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6
A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P. M.
Returning leaves Portland every
Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 A. M.
- Arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M.
An additional trip will bo made on
Sunday of Each Week,
Leaving Portland at 9 o'clock
Sunday Morninsr.
P-.issengers by this route connect at Kalama
for Sound ports. U. B. SCOTT,
President.
REM STEAM PACKET.
''Daisy," and Barge.
Will leave Astoria, from Gray's Dock,
For Olney, and Head of Yonngs River,
Daily, at 8 a. ar., (except Wednesdays and
Sundays.)
Returning same day,
For Landings on Lewis & Clark's River,
On Wednesdays, at 8 A. 31.,
Returning same day.
csrFor Freight or Passage, apply on board,
or at Gray's Dock, where Freight will be re
ceived and stored, If necessary.
J. H. D.GRAY.