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cw ho ( -3fftc -gmfot forimt. ASTORIA, OREGON: WEDNESDAY .....MARCH 2. 1SS7 - SAPPING INTELLIGENCE .. ' POUT" OP ASTORIA. - AEAD'X FUR SRA.- .PatWrdate.n?r up Qusonstown Feb 19 Ualloihrnyle. Brsp Livrpool Feb IS ARRIVALS fltoM iEA. lioch Ranza. Br bk 1073, Newcastle. A. March 1 Mobile Bay, Br bk 10TJ Liverpool March 1 Jupiter, BrbkTiO Panama. March 1 Olive S. Southard, Am sp 1193, San Pedro March 1 VESSELS OA TB E WA Y.. ' t'rotts JTorcl su I'orts, for lLc t'oluuiblu Ulvcr Arethusa, Br bk 1199 Liverpool Nov 27 Banffshire. Br bk 899, Australia. Glemnore.-Br bk 723, Newcastle, A , Dec i, do.oCMerloethiBrbklOCS. Sjdney. Cotfnty pi F'intyBr bk 1033. Montevideo Die 19. Cocermbuth Br sp 1279, Liverpool "ov 20, Cumbrian, Br bk 1C33. London Dovenby, Br bkS33, Australia, Dumbartonshire, Br bk 915 Sydney Jan 31. Glenavon. Br bk 1050. Sydney Dec 15. Glenfarg. Br bk 651, London Nov 25 Lady Isabella, Br sp MC2, Santa Rosalia. Martha Fish'er. Br bk SU Liverpool Sept. 9 Nith, Br bk 930, Liverpool Feb 7 Netherby. Br sp 1400. Melbourne. Pomona. Br bk 1200. Sydney Dec 23, River Indus. Br bk 1010. Ncsflfetle A, Renfrewshire, Br bk i Selkirkshire, Br ScottisbKci ""Swansea Ca PJFR)"5 Sir Ha nrt""PeDCt Br sp mi, 11 TnoHrifBr bk "c Liverpool Ocl22 From American PortJtl -om. ed llftS. New York AYxn. 11. Starbuck.'Am sp 1339." New York Nov 6. TIDE TAitLB FOR ASTOItlA. MARCn. HIGH WATEK. LOW WATER. First Secood. First. Second. SOT'S O ;; O O jZ t: I lb g tc 2 if 2 tc S-h IS H S B 5 H h. m. JS h. m. .S h. m. jS k. m. ,2 4 tGa"! 4op C 1G 7 47 9 OS IOCS 10 5 11 41 11 13a 1212i U.'Sa 2 17 3 32 4 3S UZ'i 105"p 5 02 5 t9 7 11 8i.t. 9 31 10 33 11 23 11 43 1 21 2 32 3itf) 4 30 5 27 1 0 00 0 2 -0 3 -0 7 0 8 Cll The hours between miduignt and noon are designated by a (A. m.), those between noon and midnight by p (p. m.). OA. OOm.a denotes midnight, oft. 00)it. p denotes noon. Tne height is reckoned from the level of average loiver low waters to which thesound ings are given on the Coast Sfcrvev charts. Columbia River Exports. FR1PMENT3 FORCION FEBRUARY. 2 To QuccnUoicn per Arica. "Wheat, 2.9M bus S22,r00 2 To Queensloivn per Snow & Burgess. Wheat, S1.C00 bus .. 555,900 G-Tq nong.Kong per Euftora. Flour.18.CCl bbls : S03.517 9 To Quccnstoim per Basfield. Wheat, 74,722 bus $59,600 11 To Quccnstoim per Hornby Castle. Wheat, 0.781 bus $07,11 19 To Quecnslmm per Patterdnle. Wheat,"GG,373 bus.. ..S5C,C0O 2-5 To Liverpool per Ballochmyle. Flour, 1C.191 bbls $C0.C.J2 Wheat, 10,110 bus 9.121 Elk Horns. 23 pkgs ."75 Salmon, 5,499 cs 27.49i Total S97.01U Price of Boxes. NOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN THAT "VE the undersigned have established the price of salmon boxes as follows for the season of "S7 : Salmon boxes, 1 lb. 1 lets, at mill. Deliv ered any where C tween Smith's Point and Tongue Point 14' ids. To any other point on the river 15 ess. Salmon box Shooks, 1 lb.. 12$ ots. at mill ; I2?i els. delivered be tween smith's Point and Tongue Point; iscts. delivered at other points on the river. Nominal 2 lb. boxes, 1 et. less. " Trays, fli cenK CLATSOP MILL CO.. ASTORIA BOX CO.. J.C.TKULLINGER. Astoria. Or.. Fub 10, 1S87. Last Call "for Delinquent School Taxes Upper Astoria. Anderson, n. U ? so Airth, David : 75 liric4jso.u, B 141 '(rahtim, John E.. 7 50 Hansen, G of red 2 SS Johnson, Jtobert s 10 Jolmson, Lane .:: 7.1 Johnson V.A 1 20 Johnson. Mrs. .John.. w) Hume,-Josejlh:.:;..-. ; 4 o McCirtYvFranR , "1 :r. Peterson, 0."J..... 43 Quinu, .lathes-...; .". 9 90 P.eed.F, .Q , 4 C5 Rvan. M " '...:. ., . . . . 15 Whaiej:cl...Mv. ..,.:: 4 so Wisener, Nicli.....-. ... 24 You"ng,.Anurev : c 51 . - - WM. B.ADAIR. Clerk Dist. No. 9. Proposals for Fresh IJeer and JJIulton . lleadqinrters Dept. of the Columbia, ) oaice of Chief Commissary, VancoilVer Bks., "W. T., Feb. 14. 1SS7. ) SEALED' PROPOSALS IN IHIPLICATE, 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, Maich i7th,-iS7,- at which time and places they wl 1 be opened in the presence of bidders, for furnkhing and delivery of fresh beef and mutton during the. 3 ear commencing July n B'olse i'.ks., I. T,,Fort Canbv, W. T., Fort Cceur d'Alcne, T. T., Fort Klamath, tgn., 1'oit Spokane. W. T., Fort Townsend, W. T.t Vaiicouver BUs., W. T Fort Walla Walla, The government reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. Bidders- will understand that contracts made,undftr this advertisement. and propo sals made in 1 espouse thereto, shall not be construed to involve the United States in any obligation for payment in excess of the 'ni'Pronnation granted b'y Congress for the Blank proposals nd printed circulars,- ju,uu6 "? v't,u " uetl a"u muuon re quired, and giving full infractions as to the manner of bidding, conditions to be observed by bidders, j antlterms of contract and pay ment, will Dc furnished on application to this office, or to the A. C.S. at the several posts. Fnvelopes containing proposals should be marked, "Proposals forFreMi Beef, (or Mut- on,)at ,"and addressed to the undersigned or to the "Actini Commissary or Subsistence" aMoe several nosts. f C, A. WOODRUFF, , -e - Captain & C. S.. U. S.A., - ;- - Chief QfSfDC. 3 SOCIETY MEETINGS. Temple Liodse. No. 7A.F.A.M. tgliliULAK COMMUNICATIONS -.. uiai ana mira inesaays in eacu lnnntn ot ILL r'1t- ,. it i llttll irt Atrtnu TAmho,s f flio nflni- in good standing are invited to attend.. oj oiuer oi me y . m. Bearer Lodge No. 35, 1. 0. 0. P. REGULAR MEETING EV- ,afi2:fe. ery Thursday evening at4jPSg: room in Odd fellows Hall. Asto- w- . ria. Sojourning members of the order in j buuuauiiiiuuK, curuiiuij luvucuiusiuciitj. By order N. G. Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. O.O.F. DEGULAIIMEEITNGSOF OCEAN EN Xl cainpment No. 13. I. O. O. F at the Lodge, in the Odd Fellows Building, at seven p m., on the secondj and fourth Mondays of each month, Sojourning breth ren cordially invited. By order C. P. Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. W KEGULAR MEETINGS OF SEASIDE Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. W. will be held in their 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. By order M. V. C.BKOWN,itec Cushmg Post No. 14, G. A. R. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS TOST on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 7 :30 v. m. -Visiting com rades cordially invited. By order P.C. Cusliing Relief Corps No. 3, Cx. A. R. REGULAR MEETLNGSONTIIESECOND and fourth Tuesdays of each month, at 2 P.M. y order Mrs. Jas. A. DAVIDSON, Secrelary. 13b Lodge No. 17, K. of P. ItTTmiTAtnn m, llll XllJtLCiV' 'i3 ' . Z. TJX ifnaay evening, at wu ihts coidnP- invited to attend. Vjiianc: xi.iii. ouiuuiiiiuM W. A. SHERMAN, K. of R. and S, Astor Lodge No. 6, K. of P. REGULAR MEETINGS EVERY WED nesday evenli.g at 8 v. si. at Pythian Castle. Sojourning Knights in good :,tand nig cordially invited to attend. By order C. C. II. E. NEION, K. of R. and S. Company H, O. S. M OEGULAR DRILLS EVERY WEDNES- xj day evening. Regular meetings lourtu Monday of each month at 7 :3j p. si C. W. FULTON, Commander. Common council. TJEGULAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND jl; lourtn Tuesday evenings ot each month at7J4 o'clock. i&a-persons desiring to have matters acted upon bv the Council, at anv leeuhir meet ing must present the same to the Auditor anu uierK, on or Deiore the ruiay evening prior to tho Tuesday on which the Council noias its regular meeting. THOS. S. JEWETT, Auditor and Clerk HOTELS AND KESTAUKAUTS PARKER HUH W3I. Ar.LF.., TPropV. First Class iii Every Respect. Free Jo:icli io the JIoiiso. St. Charles Hotel, (European Plan.1 C. W.KNOWLES ---- Proprietor First Class ix Every Respect, Good Restaurant Connected with the House Fire-proof Brick Building. ISO Rooms. In the Center of the City. Cor. Front and Morrison Sis.. Portland. Or Hemlock Street Improvement. NOTICE is hereby siven that the Common Council propose to order the improvement of that portion-of llem loclv street in the city of Astoria, in Clatsop county, Oregon as laid out and recorded by J. M. Shivelv, from its intersection with Salmon street to the eastern limits of said street, to its es- uiuusneu graue, oy replacing an miss ing piles with new ones, and 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 thirty 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, vi&: Monday, March 7th, 1887, the Common Council will order said improvement to be made. By order of the Common Council. Attest: T.S.. jewett, Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, February 10th. 1887. Cedar Street Grade. NOTICE is hereby given that the Common Council propose to establish the 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 Fifth street at a lieight of 19 feet above the base of grades. At its intersection with West Fourth street at a lieight 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 lieight 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. Ana 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 tmblication of this notice, viz: Tuesday, March 15th, 1887. the Common Council will establish said crade. By order of the Common Council. Attest : T. S. J ewett, Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, February ISth, 3887. To Whom It May Concern. mHE ASTORIA DEEP SEA FISHING CO. .4 Ttrlll lint Ha WiennnntKtn .. .. JM... lunless contracted by authority of the com- IP iDnVUl't!'"' TV 3b POWDE Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies, A man-el of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold in competition with tho multi tude of low test, short weight, alum or phos phate powders. Sold only in cans. Roval iIakikg Powder Co. 10C Wall-st., N, Y. North Pacific BREWERY, JOHN KOPP, - - - Proprietor. Patronize Home Industry! We supply as GOOD A QUALITY OF BEER As Any In the Market, AT AS IIKASOXABIjE A aRIOK. Tie North Pacific Brewery Beer Is Pure and Unadulterated. It gives general Satisfaction and is Furn ished in Quantities to Suit. Leave orders W'itli A, W. Utzmger next to Bergman & Co.'s, or Fred Cooke, next to FoaVd & Stokes. Daily Delivery In Any Part of the City. TIIE COSMOPOLITAN. A. W.Utzinger Propr. Fine Billiard Tables : Best of Wines and Liquers: Choice Cigars. A First Class Place of Social Resort, Run m a First Class Manner. AUG. DANIELSON. SAMPLE ROOMS, Corner ol Water and "West Ninth Streets. Cloice Lipors aid Cigars! 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 OEM SALOON. ALEX. CAMPBELL. - I'ROPRIETOP Old Corner Saloon, Phil. F. Bower.. Prop'r. Fine Wines, Liquors Cigars, 404 Cheuamus Street, - Astoria, Ogn. THE SAN FRANCISCO BEER DEPOT, CHAS. GRATKE. Prop. ASTORIA, - - - - OREGON. The Finest Brands of Foreign and Domestic Wines, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. The Best San Francisco Beer In Kegs or Bottles Always on Hand, Wholesale and Retail. THE SUNNYSIDE, Best of Liquors and Cigars. Private Reading and Card Rooms. THOS. CRAVES, Proprietor. All the Modern Improvements. Old Olympic opposite Parker House. GERMANIA BEER HALL The Celebrated WEINHARD LAGER BEER, On Draught On Ice, and Drawn from the Wood. Five Cents a Glass. war. bock, Proprietor. FRESH CLATSOP EGGS Can be had or Ii. 31. Shaffaer 01 Water St., and Wherry & Co.'s market opposite Occident Hotel. I don't claim they are fresh as some do who have but a few chick ens and it takes them a 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 bring 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. (Continued from 1st page.) . should have tho necessary timo to givo full consideration to them; so should thb present bill in refer ence to tho fishing troubles which has not yet passed finally, and if congress were to adjourn.with out having made some provision on the subject, it would be the duty of the president to call tho new cono-ress in extra session. The inter-state commerce commission ers had for some reason or other not been appointed, and he did not see that any great haste should be made about the appro priation bill, or that the senate should be coerced from its wise and well ordered rules of business. He asked the committee on appro priations to make a statement of the condition of business, and statements were thereupon made by Hale and Allison, showing the obstacles thrown in the way of legislation br the house, and in timating their opinion as to the possibility of getting through the necessary business of legislation before noon of the 4th of Marrh. The house labor and arbitration bill passed ne senate without jimoiidmeilt. On motion of Milier the pleuro pneumonia bill was taken up. A motion was made by DaviS to re consider the vote by which Ed munds' substitute last week, was adopted by vote of 30 to 22, was carried. The motion to reconsider being carried, and the question then re curring on Edmunds' substitute, Harris made a motion that further consideration be postponed until to-morrow. Lost. Edmunds' sub stitute was then rejected; aves21, nays 2d. HOUSE. Washington, Fab. 28. Hol man, of Indiana, asked unanimous consent that the reading of the journal be dispensed with, but Brady, of Virginia, interposed ob jections. The speaker then laid before the house a message from tho president, returning without his approval the bill for the erec tion of a public building at Ports mouth, Ohio. fV A And reliable Medicines are JVVA' the best to depend upon. Acker's Blood Elixir has been pre scribed for years for all Impurities of tho Blood. In every form of Scrofu lous, Syphilitic or Mercurial JJiseases it is invaluable. For Itbcumatism has no equal. J. W. Conn. The Philadelphia policemen were paid off on Wednesday week, and the Times of that city asserts that Mayor Smith collected from $10 to 25 from each man, accord ing to his rank, as a political as sessment, the lotal being $1G,105. VC rv Would enjoy your din J j ner and are prevented by Dyspepsia, use Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. They are a positive cure for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Flatulency and Constipation. We guarantee thein. 25 and 50 cents. ,T. W. Conu. Since 18G9 Miss Rye has rescued and found good homes in Canada for 3,000 English children, and the work is still being carried on. 'YNCVOY'1 'itl1 any Throat J or Lunjc Disease. If you have a Cough or Cola, or tho children are threatened with Croup or "Whoop ing Cough, use Acker's English Rem edy and prevent further trouble. It is a positive cure, and wc guarantee it. Price 10 and 50 cents. ,T. W. Conn. A negro working on a planta tion near Greenville, South Caro lina, has just learned that he was set free by Abraham Lincoln. Elixir is warranted, is because it is tho best Blood Preparation known. It will positively cure all Blood Dis eases, purifies the whole system, and thoroughly builds up the constitution. Remember, wo guarantee it. J. W. Conn. Balloting for a United States senator is said by a newspaper of that state to have cost Indiana 15,000 a day. Cure JFor JPilcs. Piles are frequently preceded by a sense of weight in the back, loins and lower part of the abdomen, causing the patient to suppose lie has some eiiection of the kidneys or neighboring organs At times, symptoms of indigestion are present, flatulency, uneasiness of the stomach, etc. A moisture like perspir ation, producing a very disagreeable itching, after getting warm, is a com mon attendant. 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 TheDr.BosankoMedicino Co., Piqua, O. Sold by J. W. Conn. Dissolution of Partnership. THE PARTNEP.SHIP HERETOFORE existing between Wm. Rehfeld and Max Skibbe in the steamer Improvement la hereby dissolved by mutual consent, Win. Rehfeld tetirlug from the Arm. The busi ness will be hereafter condncted by Max Skibbe who will be alone responsible for all future Indebtedness. The bills due the steamer up to and including January 1st, 1837, are to be paid to Wm. Rehfeld who Is authorized to receipt for the samo. WM. REHFELD, MAX SKIBBE, Astoria, Or., February 21, 1837. T A L Ea you fcnow that a paia la tho lefj shoulder or ana is a sln of hcirt d: ao? It is; and tint discaso may hava pro gressed far totvard3 a fatal termination vithect exciting- suspicion. Tafco SB. XXISTZ'3 ELEA11T liEJBEDY at once OES3XCS2 Shonnsss of BreatlL2F3Sfc l -ciars, palpitation of tho heart, Bhortecssor hr5-U.)aAjituJe,paln in tho lrlo Bhouldcr or r., v now tho Fcscnco cf heart c'bearo, ar.d cell :.r tho immediato zo ct Dr. Ticrr'a ffrnnSV Di Fust's Heart Bkmedt rapidly viu-.j reraovea tho eCusioa in cases of 2rop;y, which is due in most casca to 60cia iiseasa of tho heart or general circulation. 1MB0BG FIBS. Probably as much miserv cornea from habitual constipation as from any aerangemene or tno Junctions ot tho body, and it is difficult to euro ior tho reason that no ono likea to falco tho mec'hino that 13 usually prescribed. Hamburg Figa wcro prepared to obviato thia difficulty, and they will bo found effective ca well as pleasant to tho tasto ot woman and children. 5 cents. AtalldruggistSi craddra7t7;jiCi.tJs.tC CO 9 and 11 Fro"t St, San F ancisco. MARKETS. Washington Market. Ilalu Mrrrt, Astoria, Oregon. i:ki:;.ua:v & co. iko:uif.to2ss OESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN Eft, tion of the public to the fact that the above Market will always be supplied with a KUM. VARIETY AND REST QUALITY. FRESH AND CURED MEATS ! i Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole sale and retail. 1 grSpecial attention given to supplying ninps. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COMPANY, Fresh and fiurcd Meats, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL. CHEXAaiUS Ntrect. Astoria, O-. Do You Want Fi'fish Fish, Fresh Eggs: Fat Chickens? And all kinds of Fisli and Ganit m season. I am ready to supplv vou at John Rogers old stand . i noiruiiYs Central Market. The Oregon Bakery A. A. CLEVELAND, Propr. Root Breafl, Cake anil Pastry None but the Rest Materials Used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers Bread delivered in any part of the city. Seaside Bakery. Bestltlilk Bread and CAKES OF ALL KINDS, Manufacturer of Fine Candies. AND Ornamental Confectionery And Ice Creams. "Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Candies. R, II. 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 0th day ofj February 1887, for the improvement of West Ninth street in the city of Astoria as laiilout and recorded by J. M. Shively from the north side ot Water street to the south side of Wall street as provided by ordinance No. 907, which ordinance passed the Common Council on the 25th day of January, 1887' and 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 U. S. gold or silver coin, and unless paid within five days of the final publica tion of this notice, viz: Friday, March 11th, 1887, the Common Council will order warrants issued for the collection thereof. The assessment is as follews: C. W. Shively, N. of lot No. 1, block No. 116, 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 $00.50, total cost S371.50. James Taylor, lot No, G, block No. 135, cost of planking $75.00, cost of side walk $25.00, total cost $100.00. J. A. Devlin. lot No. 1, block No. 130. cost of planking S3G2.00, cost of side walk $00.50. total cost 422.50. Clatsop Mill Company, lot No. 1, block No. 117, cost of planking 311 00, cost of side walk $60.20, total cost $371.50. Chas. Brown, south of lot No. 12, block No. 116, cost of planking $79.20, costof side walk $48.50. total cost$l27J0. I. W. Case, lot No. 7, block No. 115, cost of planking $123.30, cost of sido walk $G5.75, total cost $189.05. Laura Ferrell, lot No. 6, block No. 115, cost of planking $123.30, cost of sido walk $65.75, total cost 189.05. By order of the Common Council. Attest: T. S. Jewett. Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria. February 19th, 1837, Notice To The Pubiic. OWING TO MY INABILITY TO COL lect from tho present undertaker, par ties wishing graves dug at Clatop cemetery must accompany the order with five dol lars to Insure the graves being dug. A. X. liKUBB. City Sexton. Clatsop Cemetery, T TRANSPORTATION LINES. . 1 o- & TO OlX-I , And Way Landings. i The Steamers of the O. R. & N. Co., i-ar-, rying tho l. :?. malls, loavo i he Compam a Dock .Kvery Iajr, Sundav e.xcepteo, at f A. M. This is tho only dailv line, ami tho ojp. line running all the year round. TO SAN FRANCISCO. Iho only line of SteainslnjH to Han Fran-1 CISCO. Steamers, leave Companv Do-! five days verv ! Regular Line of Tow Boats and Barges, For Towage and Lighterage. STORAGE OF AIX IiHDS. Inquire at Company's Dock or at Citv Of fice. F.E.SHUTE. Ticket Agent. K. A. NOYES. OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA VIA Oregon & California R.S. AHd Connection Fnrc !o San Fran. 3?; to Sacraiuculo SIM) Close connections made At Ashland with stages of the Calllofnla, Oregon x Idaho Stage Co. (DAILY EXCEPT SUXDAYP.) East Side Division. BETYVEF..YI'OIlTL.4.M AXU ASUIjIM) MnllTrnin. LEAVE I ARRIVE Portland 8:00 A M Ashland.. ..IMA M Ashlana 3:45 P M Portland 3:45 P M Albany Express Train. LEAVE I ARRIVE Portland 4:00P M Lebanon 9:SU P 1! Lebanon 4:15 A M 1 Portland 10:(V A 11 Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars dally between Portland and Ashland. f he O. & C. R. K? Ferry makes connection with all regular trains ou the Fait Side IMv. from foot of E street WestSideDlTlsion, BETYVEE5 PORTLAND AND t'ORVALLlS. Sail Train. LEAVE I ARRIVE Portland.... .7:20 A M Corvallls ufflPSI Oorvalli3 1:30 P M Portland 6:15 PM At Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon jthwuc ior xaquina uay. Express Train I.I'IVK I 1HDIUU Portland 4:COP nl McMinnvtlie....(i':0PSl aiu.nmuiJiio..j;ija ot. i roruanu...... ..U.UU A. .11 Local tickets for sale and bagcage checked at comnanv's un-town ofiico. por. lino, nmi Second streets. Tickets for principal poh.ts in California can only be procured at com- Hornpr V anil SV.-int 2e T.irilu...l fi- Frpltrht will nnr lm roonlvon fr dirnoi. after live o'clock p. ai. on either the Fast or wescaiue divisions. R. KOEHLER, E. I R00ER3, Manager. ( 5. F. & Pass. A gt Str. Favorite W, P. Dir.r.ox, Master. Will make Regular Trips Daily on ila- Or egon side, stopping a all Way landing- LeiTlni? Woods Iand'g Every Mornlnira! 5 1' 31 Returning I.caTe Astoria at 2 P. 31. 'sharp. AVill run twice a week to Svensen's land ing Tuesdays and Saturdays. For Freight or Passage apply to Captain on 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. II. D. OKAY, Agent I. S. N. Co. ilwaco Steam Migalion Co FROM ASTORIA TO Ft. Stevens, Ft. Canby and Ilwaco, Connecting by stages and steamboats for Oysterville, Montesano and Olympia STEAMER s& "GEN. CANBY," W. P. VTHITCOMn, Will leave Astoria dally (Sundays excepted) for Ft. Stevens, Ft. Canby and Ilwaco, at 8 A. M With Oysterville Malls and Express dally, and Through Mails to points, beyond, and Montesano, "W.T., on Mondays, "Wednesdays and Fridays. On Thursdays the "Miles" will make two round trios, leavinc Astoria on sec ond trip (about a v. m.) a hours after arrival from first trip. Fare to Ilwaco, - - $1.00 Tassengers will save 25 cents by purchas ing tickets before going on board. Ilwaco Freight per Ton, - $2.00 "For Tickets, Towage or Charter ap ply at the office of the company, Gray's wharf, foot of Renton street. J. II. T. GRAY, Agent. The Commodious Str. I0HTESA1 Will make regular daily trips from WOOD'S LANDING to ASTORIA rf Stopping at "Way Landings, Leaving "Wood's Landing at Ca. m every morning except Sunday, returning leave Wilson & Fisher's Wliai f at 2 p. m. Will run twice a week to Svensen's Land ing, Tuesdays and Saturdays. Once a -week to Blind Slough, Thursdays. Will commence Monday morning, Dec.l3th, 18SG, For Freight orTassage apply on board or to l) 11 WiiLUll, Agent. Towing Vessels hM Str. GOV. NEWELL "Will do all kinds of towing at short notice. Masters of English vessels "win consult their own and owners interest bv applying to the agents. BOZoRlH & JoiINS, THIS PADEDmaybefoundonnieatGeo.P. I YertlslngBureautfOSpraMStAwhereadvertlslng contracts marfconwderorlt IN NEW iOBK. B5beez& Of St- Fetersbiirg, Russia. OOUTjIST, 4 The Duplex Eye Illuminator. 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