The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, November 19, 1882, Image 2

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ASTORIA. OREGON
SUNDAY NOVEMimil 1m, is.ko
4. F. HALLOKAX Editor
TIic Commissioners 3Iecliuy.
TIie following' ippo-t of iho
meeting of the board of pilot
commissioners nt Portland, last
Friday, is taken from tlie Orego
nian: The board met yesterday pursu
ant to adjournment at Iheir office,
No. 91 Front street. Present, J.
A. Brown, president; N. Inger
soll and J. H. D. Gray, and R. H.
Buddy, secretary. Following is
an epitome of the business trans
acted: IIE.S0U"T10XS.
Piesolved, That tiic pilot
schooner J. C. Cousins is hereby
designated as a pilot boat on
the Columbia river bar pilot
ground. .
Resolved, That all branches
heretofore granted to pilot? on the
Columbia river bar are hereby
revoked, to take effect December
1, 1882.
APPLICATION'S DlPOSi:i) OP.
Application of James E. Camp-
bell as Columbia liver bar pilot.
received and placed on fde.
Bonds approved and branch is
sued. Application of Geo. W. Woods
for Columbia river bar pilot, re
ceived and placed on file, and on
motion the board ordered that
when his bonds were received
and approved, license would be
. granted.
Application of C. L. Hansen as
a Columbia river bar pilot, re
ceived and placed on file. Bonds
not approved. Secretary in
structed to inform the applicant to
that effect.
Application of Joseph Kichter'
as a Columbia river bar pilot, re
ceived and placed on file. Xo
bondsmen.
Application of A. II. Mathews
as a Columbia river bar pilot re
ceived and placed on file. Xo
bondsmen.
Application of F. C. Congdon
as a Columbia and Willamcte
river pilot, -received and placed
on file. Bonds approved and
branch issued.
Application of W. A. Belts as
a Columbia and Willamette river
pilot, received and placed on file.
Bonds approved and branch
issued.
Application of Geo. A. Pease
as a Columbia and Willamette
river pilot, received and placed
on file. Bonds approved and
branch issued.
Application of Jas. T. Gray as
harbor pilot on Willamette livcr.
between Ross and Swan islands,
received and placed on file Bonds
approved and branch issued.
It was moved and carried that
the next general meeting of the
board be held at Astoria, duo
notice of which will be given.
Board adjourned until Tuesdav
the 21st inst.
i:ur.rs -vxd j:i:gui.ations.
The following rules and regu
lations were adepted: .
Section 1. The semi-annual
meetings of the board shall be
ueia at rortianct or Astoria as tiu
board may direct, ten days notice
of which shall be given in daily
newspapers published in Port
land and Astoria.
2. All applications for a license
or branch on the Columbia river
bar from Astoria to the ao.x, must
be made to the board in writir."
and state the applicant's name,
place of birth, age and experience
as a navigator and pilot on the
Columbia river "bar, and 'must be
accompanied by a bond in the sum
of $5000 with good and sufficient
sureties, conditioned upon the
faithful performance of his duties
as such pilot.
3. All applications for a license
or branch on the Columbia or
Willamette rivers from Astoria to
Portland, must be made to the
board, in writing and state the
applicant's name, place of birth
and experience as .master or mate
on steamers or vessels, and must
be accompanied by a bond in the
Bum of 5000 with good and
sufficient sureties, conditioned
upon the faithful performance of
his duties assuch pilot.
4. Whenever any master, agent
or consignee of any sailing vessel,
steamship or steamer, shall desire
to make a complaint against anv
pilot licensed by this board, for
negle&t, carelessness or incompe
tency, or malicious conduct while
i Uw discharge of his duties as
pilot on said vessel or steamer,
said master, agent or consignee
shall fde with the secretary of this
boaid a written complaint specify
ing the charges against said pilot, I
and shall deposit with the secretary I
the sum of 40, taking his receipt,
therefor, and in case said pilot
shall be found crailtv of thci
charges as preferred against hi
m
l,,
then the inoi'cv dcnnsitPfl hv -i: .
1 - uianiushtrrtt.vti!urcuchailseiitiieruuors
master, agent or consignee shal 1 ! 'ns l at is,cn and European iri.-cs.
. V"-1- -"ai,.i!ioagt!i!tfvJins.itlTacUon'lHbe found,
be returned to him, and all expen
ses attending the examination of j'r3 oiis.
pilots on charges so preferred,
shall be taxed azaint the paiLv at1
fault. ;
5. All pilot- who icccive a li-.'
cense under this act must nav
therefor to the secretary a fee of
-lo, and for each yearly renewal
thereof a fee of 10, and must
once a month make to this board '
a statement in writing of all moneys ;
received by him during the month !
last passed for pilotage, the lato
of such leceipt, nationality, t'la-,
name, master, tonnage, when taken j
in charge of, destination, and draft j
of water of each vessel piloted,!
and when required by this board I
shall make a report of the depths
of water upon any or all bais for
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which said pilots a:e licensed
G. That no bar or
.,
pilot '
river
shall be allowed to absent himself
from his pilot riound for a longer
period than fivx; days, without first
obtaining permission of a majority
of this board. j
7. That all bar piiots shall state
in their application, on file with!
the secretary of this board, the
nnmn ami inn?i'irrn r( tlin cm1 n
lot-boat to which thc3' belong, and
the failure of any pilot to comply
with the provisions of these rcso-
iutiousshall be deemed a sufficient!
cause for the suspension oru-voca-
tion of the said pilot license.
S. That on after the 37th day of
November, 1SS2, all applications
for branches, filed previous to the
organization of the present board,
shall be considered canceled; and
any party wishing to obtain a
branch, either as river or bar pilot,
shall proceed according lo the
rules and regulations now in
force. r
0. The term "speaking a vessel"'
ior pilot service shall be constiucd
to mean either by the usual form
of hailing, or if out of hailing
distance and within one-half mile,
then the usual code of signals
shall be made use of.
10. That the rale of pilotage for
the Columbia and Willamette riv
ers shall be as follews:
From Astoria to JVr fool draft
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Kalama :; (i)
ht Helens no
I'm t land :: no
That in case an' pdot of the Co
lumbia and Willamette rivers,
while piloting a ship to or from
Portland or Astoria, shall be de
tained en route in loading or un
loading cargo, he shall be entitled
to the sum of 3 per day for such
detention, the ship and owners, or
consignees, 19 be liable for the
same.
KXKlMLYEi:. IiiAstoiia.Xnv.lSlli,
1BS2, Mr?. Mota ICnoimcycr, ajit'd 1"
years.
TE"V TO-7)AY
Notice for Publication.
Lam) omen at oi:i:gox city ouk
K'ii, Ivov. !. y'l.
Xotiee k lieivli;. j:n en that t!u follow 111
nnnied settler li.is filed notice of Ids inicii
lio;i 1i iii:ikC l.nal pnof in suppoit of his
elnim. and that s-hd proof will be inailo be
fore J.nnes 15. 1 ploiLXotarv public, at Ore
t iwn.Tiilauio il: count v. Oregon, on Wednes
day, 1. e. Li), li. Jz - Lew is L. Slionrid w.
Preemption I). S. o. s&tfi. for the lots p..
l7,J..-.l.:ind.t2.Ser, 1J.T.5.S. K. tl Y.'.and
lotsiJ and i. See. 7, T. .". S. K. 10 "V.
He names the following witnesses to irove
hi eoauuuoiis lesiiliiiee upiiu,aud euitiva
lionof. ahl laml. ir :.1erome liuuii. o-ear
Iraulcouer. ami S. Hardy Hock, of Oretown.
Tillamook count . ami Abort (. Yates, of
-ir,t Portland, Mullmmrtli eountv, all of Or
egon. U T. K Alt IX.
dtJes:u7 KegUter.
TWTEITHKR CAPT MOHP.ISII. XOH THK
J- undersigned rousignccR of the itrit.sli
ship Pendragon. from hydiiey. X. S. Y. will
be responsible for anv debts eontractcd liv
the crcr, while in this port.
KAU'OL'U OLTIIKIi: fv CO.
Astoria. Nov. 18th, 1SS., 1 :;t
Ox orr. nssT. a i?oat st Fnirr i.oxc.
painted leddisli-bmwn, emu; ashore at
my jilacc one mile below Young's river.
Owner will pro e property and pa chanics.
HIltAlGItAY.
Notice.
Tiinni: "will p.i: a mectinu of run
stockholders of the Union Packing Coia
piny at theCompan's olllce in Astoria, on
Monday. Nov. ITih, 1RS2 ; businchb or impor
iaiuo will be tmnsacteil.
.I01IX "VTIIK, SecreUny.
Meeting of Pilot Commissioners.
mill'. WASIIIXGTOXTKKRITOIIY i:oard
JL of Pilot Comiidssionors for the foiiim
bia river aud bar will hold a meetlnc at II
waco. V. T. on Tuesdav, Xo. IStU, 1SS2.
Uy order of the JSonrd.
11 C.COMKGYS.hcct'v.
Kalama, V. T. Xov. 17th, 1SS2. :"
Elegant Second-Hanil Furniture,
Slightly mod,
Bed-Room Set,
Kitchen Furniture,
Handsome Secretary, .
Carpots, etc..
"Will be sold to advantage at prhate sale.
Inquire at this office. iw
NEW TO-DAY
EffELW IfQXtK
No VCltV 0 OUipailV !
TO THE PUBLIC.
We arc onenfa:; a branch of the New York
VittuHi' r i.f Wr Viit-lr rinil P.irtlnnil :it
3I-D.lt-mf.-olU -taiul corner MainandChe-
jolfoif.. Novelties.
Fancy iols.
tenth er (aoodsi.
phoiograph and Autograph Albums
BooJ..
Semp Hooks.
Bnpeteries.
JV'welrj
Stationery.
Christmas and New Years" Cards.
0
aiwr!uuls from ,,ie eishboriiiB iomh
"" it to tnciraujauiap' by calling on
i: before coins eKi-uhre.
Will be ojcii on. or about the
WinlMT.
I3th of No-
A. IIAMtERHTADT.
Sew York.
si a lks:rstait.
I'ortlnnt!.
TO KEEP DET FEET
CSrO TO
I. J. Arvold's
ALL KINDS OF BOOTS & SHOES
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.ADS!: AXI ;EXTIiK3IFX
I hae :i 1-irge stock of flrst-clats goods ami
yon ill flml my prices as low as any.
Jnt deceived
BY LAST STEAMER
A large Assortment or tin
Ijatest Styles.
I make all kinds of Hoots and Shoes to
Oi:i)i:i:. and gnaiatee A I'EIU'lICT FIT.
J'.'tenl I'.verl.ist in;: Buttons on our shoes
free of charge." Impairing neatly done.
On the Koadnay, opposite O. If. & X. Dork.
W Si UEMEWT,
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ASTOIJIA. OKECOK
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS,
Toilet and Fancy Articles,
PATENT MEDICINES, ETC.
SyPrescnp:ioii? carefully compoitnilcdjat
all hours.
J25r-lIoiiKoiathlc Tinetures and Pelleta,
am! Humphrey ': .Specifics also kept.
rei
SHE "NE PLUS"
Pal en t Washing Machin e
Only Prrmiuin nt Portland Me
chanics Fair is now Rcndr.
The ownois of the
SOLE SHOP RIGHT
Tor Oregon -will deliver free to any railroad
.r steamboat station ofi receipt of $15.
Specially low terms to dealers. Address 1.
O. 1mx 713 Portland. Oregon.
SOLID GOLD
1 T?.Tn?. T.T? "V
tJ -IJJ V J12A JL-
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BRACELETS,
Scarf Pins, Chains, Watches,
SILVERWARE,
Of ewry description.
Tin finest tock of v'ewelr in Astorht.
C3All goods warranted as represented.
GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER.
MARTIN FOARP. .1. J. STOKES
FOARD & STOKES,
WJiolele and retail dealers In
Wood iiad Willow-ware,
GROCERIES,
Tobacco, Cigars, Wines and Liquors
I'OKKIGX AXD DOMESTIO
Fviviis anclrVegebables.
3E?X.aHTt, 3?EEO,
AXI
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
AM)
General Commission Merchants
ASTORIA. ORF.GOX.
Xet to Ongon Railway & Xav. co's Dock.
dw
HEADQUARTERS
Foster's Emporium.
Most Complete Stock in Astoria
J ov cities of all Kinds
Fruits Both Foreign and Domestic
Wines and Liquors
Of Superior Brand.
FOSTER'S CORNER, 0 R AN DOCK
LOOK
FOB.
New Furniture Store !
ffl. w. GALLICK
Will move into his new store in a few days.
Fist Furniture md UpIwlBlery
In every Style and at. Reduced Prices.
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CARL ADLER'S
NOTELTY EMPOKIUM
Fancy Goods; Fine Stationery; Gold and
Silver Ware; Toys; Musical
Instruments in new and
abundant variety.
JL New Departure
GOLDEN RULE BAZAR
My increasing trade deniauuN larger accommodations and greater facilities
for purchasers. Accordingly! have rented the new building on Squcmnqua
street, next to G. "NY. -Humes, where I will display
The Finest Stock of FaftGV
And tthick will ,! SoIl ut -1'rircs as low :i flic same class of
Goods can be bought in San Francisco or Portland.
CARL A
Golden Bale Bazar.
.:
ASTORIA
M. MEYER
ASTORIA.
SP330IAL -flLlSrOTTlXrO-ES-MCESlSrT-
REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES.
$7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS.
ILAKOE ORIIERR IN LIKI! IMJOl'OKTION.
Less Quantities, 30 Cents per Gallon
Bottled Beer, - - - $1 50 per Dozen
arSpecIal attention paid to order from Public Houses ami ramllies 5
THE COLUMBIA BREWERY
LAG!
S?T3)
IS SUrEPJOlt TO MOST. AND IS EXCELLED II Y NONE ON THIS COAST
JOHN HAHN, - - PROPKIETOR,
CHENAMUS STREET. - ASTORIA, OREGON.
arOrders left at the GERMANIA REEU HALL will be promptly attended jto.s
PERUVIAN
BITTERS !
Wilmerding & Co., San Francisco.
Loeb & Co., Agents, Astoria.
X. JS. Gr. HIXH,
Importer and Wliolesale dealer In
Cigars and Tobacco, Smoker's Ar
ticles, Playing Cards, Cut
lery, Etc., Etc,
The larjrest and finest stock or Meerschaum
and Amber poods In tho city. Particular at
tention paid to orders from the country and
vessels.
Chenamus street, Astoria, Oregon.
THEO. BRACKER, Manager
School Tax Notice.
TO THE TAX PAYERS OF SCHOOL Dis
trict No. 1, Clatsop county Oregon : You
arc hereby notified that tho assessment roll
lor the school tax in district No. i, for the
yearlSS2 Is completed and will be In my
hands, at my office at the Main street wharf
for the next sixty days from date hereof.
Pay your taxes In time and sate cast?.
J. G. HUSTLER,
Cleric School District No. l.
Astoria, Ong?n, Sept. 15th irc, dflOd
OUT!
THE
GOOttS cvcr brought to Astoria
D Xm E R ' S
BREWERY.
Proprietor,
OREGON.
T-3n7no
F
HILL'S VARIETIES.
GEO. HILL. --- PROPRIETOR
"WALTER PARKS, - STAGE MANAGER
EniraKemcnt of
IHISS EfflCTA GILBERT,
The Queen of Serio Comics.
MISS PAY GILBERT,
The Little Queen.
Also
CHAS. FREMONT,
The Kin- of JlishKlrkcrH.
Together with a new
ORCHESTRA.
Under the management of PROP. S"WAlt.
All the Old Favorites Retained.
Open nil the Yrnr, Performance Kv rj-
Xisbt. Kullrc Cbnnse of Pro.
craiiimc Once n "Week.
Comprising all the latest
SONGS, DANCES AND ACTS.
We" give the Best
Variety Entertainment
In the West.
The theatre Is crowded nightly, and all
who have witnessed the entertainment pro
nounce It to he equal to any given elsewhere.
Mr. Hill as a caterer for the public's
amusement Kin not be excelled. An j body
wishing to spend a pleasant evening and
see sparkling wit and beauty without vul
garity, should improve the opportunity and
come.
Tho companv comprises tlie following well
known Arti&ts :
Miss faxnik "Waltox.
Miss Mamie (Joodkicii,
Miss Esisia Oilreijt,
Miss Fay Oir.r.p.KT,
Mn. "Walter Parks.
Mr. Cuas. Fremont,
Mr. Joiix Stoki-s.
Mr. Cuas. Harrows.
All of which will appear nightly in their dif
ferent specialties.
Open air concert every evening ; perform
ance commencing at 8 ; entrance to theatre
on Benton street ; private boxes on Chena
mus street.
Xw Stars im Rsmid SmoceMiom!
I
T H
uHUi U sill
A:b;g!a:iinis
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IS WEEK.
Tremendous Reduction
There is not a Cloak purchased in the California Store
where there is not a saving from three to six
dollars to the purchaser.
The Greatest Sacrifice Qf tho 8Ma
Is in our Dress Goods department.
We have just opened a new Stylish Black Dress Goods
to take the place of Cashmere, very fine and stylish,
which will be offered at very low figures.
EXTRAORDINARY BM9AIN9
In Plnslics, Brocades and Black Silks.
SPECIAL: INDUCEMENTS
Are offered in
HOSIERY. NECKWEAR and RUSCHING.
We guarantee a saving of at least 25 per cent, to all
purchasers at the California Store.
The same reduction is made on our extensive stock of
Clothing for Gents, Boots,
Hats, Overshirts, etc. etc.
We mean what we say. If you wish to make a Saving
in your Purchases be sure and call at the
CALIFORNIA STORE,
P. O. CORNER.
THE NEW MODEL
A PULL STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND.
E3- t.. :or.a. W JUS,
Two tloors east of Occident Hotel, ASTORIA, OREGON.
John A. Montgomery,
(SUCCESSOR TO JACK INS & MONTGOMERY.)
EfR'J fllfi ScS bba.'sj
CORXCK OF .IIAI.V AX'I)
ASTORIA, -
CHAS. HEILBORN,
MANUFACTURER OF
FURNITURE 25 BEDDING
AND DEALER IN
Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors,
Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings,
WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES
Complete In every branch.
MARTIN OLSEN,
DEALER IN
FURNITURE S5 BEDDING.
Corner Main and. Nqucmoqua Streets. Antoria, Oregea.
WIDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; LOOKING GLASSES ETC
A Couinlcle Stock.
PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD.
AIX KINBS OF FUBNITUBE BEFAIBEB AX9 TAMVtMED.
E
A STORE
BINARY
in our extensive line of
RANGE CAN BE HAD IX AS
TOBIA ONLY OF
E, R, BAWB8.
AGENT
CALL AND EXAMINE IT, YOU
WILL BE PJ.EASED.
i:. U. IIAWES is also agent for the
Buck patent Coolinir Stove
Anil other first-class stoves.
Furnace Work, Steam Fit
tings, etc.. a specialty
' DEAI.EItS IN
Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware.
A General Assortment ol
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Agents for
Magee Stoves and Ranges
The Best in the market.
Piumbing goods ,of all kinds on hand. Job
work done in a workmanlike manner.
.SEPFEOSOX STREETS,'
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