The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, April 03, 1883, Image 3

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ASTORIA, OREGON:
TUESDAY APRIL 3, 18S3
H. Y. Bloom of the Orcgonian is
in the city.
The Clatsop Milliij Co., advertise
the fact that they are in business.
Tho Melancthon is finishing un
loading at Thomos & Knowlcs can
nery. We arc informed that a family
named Bullard, on the Willapa, are
afflicted with the smallpox.
We notico in our rounds that
Capt. B. F. Packard is once more
behind the counter at Tan Dusen's.
3Ir. Hollburg, assistant light
keeper at the capo has resigned; it is
thought Brenner, of the life crew will
succeed hirn.
The seats for the Occidental ar
rived on yesterday's steamer. There
will be no skating this evening, as the
chairs are to be put up.
Major Blakeney arrived here yes
terday on the Queen. He paid off the
life crew at the cape, which closes it's
work for the inactive season.
Business men report times moder
ately good, with prospects for im
provement. Money will be plentier
toward the middle of the month.
Regular communication of Tem
ple Lodge l?o. 7. F. and A. M., at
jtfasonic Hall this evening. Sojourn
ing Masons in good standing invited
to attend.
A shower of lizards at Pickhandle
gulch, near Candelana, Nevada, on
the 20th ult., astonished the inhabi
tants almost as much as that shower
of worms last Friday astonished early
rising Astorians.
Frank N. Getchell, who was
superintendent of the cooking de
partment at Humes cannery last
season, leaves this morning for
Parkersburg, Coos Co., to take charge
of the Coqmlle cannery at that
place.
Part of Hallet's grand army of
construction has reached Portland
and have already paralyzed tho urban
dwellers by their facility for making
out-door life vociferous. If there was
a paper at Columbia City this summer
tho criminal column would be well
filled.
The new arrangement in refer
ence to the arrival and departure of
ocean steamships to and from this
port wont into effect yesterday; tho
Queen of tho Paci5c arrived in to-day
the Columbia goes out. Tho dates for
this month and May will be found in
another column.
We have received a copy of the
Sunday edition of the'Brooklyn Eagle,
which whoops about its wonderful
size and enterprise. We see nothing
wonderful in it. The San Francisco
Sunday CJironicle is a better japer
every week, and San Francisco hasn't
half the people that Brooklyn has.
Tho papers published on this coast
exhibit more enterprise right straight
along, and are better patronized than
in any other part of tho globe.
Yesterday morning salmon fish
ing on the Columbia for the season of
83 began, and seldom has there been
better results for tho first haul than
that exhibited by the fishermen.
Twenty and twenty-five to a boat was
not uncommon, rind several caught
twice that number. Tho highest we
heard of authentically was tho score
of Peter Johns of the Columbia Can
ning company, who came rolling in on
tho morning tide with eighty-five of
the prettiest salmon that ever flopped
a farewell fin to tho foaming ocean.
The Grocers' Gazet fe,London,in its
issue of March 10th, says of the saml
on market: Several parcels of lale
importation Frazer and Skeena river
fish havo been disposed of, holders
having shown more disposition to
meet the views of buyers, and consid
ering the satisfactory quality of recent
arrivals, there is a fair prospect of the
whole catch going into consumption at
the present prices, provided the quali
ty of later shipments turn out as good
as tho present. Prices for Columbia
river are maintained, without any
thing of note passing.
A little past 10 o'clock yesterday
morning says the Standard, as the
Lurline was coming up to the Morri
son street dock she collided with the
Westport, which was lying at the
dock, and crushed one of the latter's
aide wheels. Both the Fleetwood ard
the Westport wore lying at the dock
&t the time, and the Fleetwood swung
out into the stream to allow the Lur
line to land between them, when by
some means the Lurline's bow veered
round and struck the Westport. As
the Westport's guards were down,
there was nothing to save tho wheel.
While the Lurline was passing the
railroad, ferry a few minutes before,
she was signaled to pass astern, bu t,
for soino reason, failed to respond or
take notice, and passed directly in
front, escaping a collision by only a
few feet. The Westport arrived down
all right yesterday afternoon.
Tho Box Sheet for the Kentucky
Jubilee Minstrels will be open this
wornlne at 10 o'clock, at Strauss' New
York Novelty Store. Secure seats at
ee.
California Crops.
The situation as regards crop pros
pects in California, is thus described
by the Monterey Demecrat: "It is a
comfort to know should the worst
come, and the season turn out abso
lutely dry, that there will be in this
state no famine prices for food sup
plies. There is fully a years stock of
wheat on hand, and were there not,
it is easy to replenish it from the
wheat fields cf the northwestern
states. Of barley it is estimated
there is enough to last through next
seeding season. It is also true that
the state is in better condition to en
dure the extremity of a dry season
than in any previous year. As to for
age for animals the outlook is not so
consoling. It is now certain that tho
wild grasses are short, and there
would be difficulty about water. Of
course hay can be imported. A very
little rain, however, would suffice to
pnt the grain crops in condition to be
cut for hay. We can stand a drouth,
without positive suffering, its most
disagreeable feature being tho forced
inaction to which it would reduce
mo3t of our population."
Serious Accident
Last Saturday evening N. W. Over
ton, who was employed at Ross's
logging camp abovo Knappa, was
cleaning his rifle intending to start
out hunting the following morning,
and while bending over it threw the
chamber free, ouo of the cartridges in
some mysterious way exploded. The
charge went Btraight on, but the
powder blew up in his face seriously
burning him and injuriug his eyes.
He was brought to tho city 3'esterday
for medical treatment.
Columbia river salmon sells for
$LG2i a case in St. Louis, Mo.
Jos. Hume, presidcnt.of the Knapp
ton Packing company, gives notice to
outside fishermen which will be read
with considerable interest.
The Ona was in Bakers bay yes
terday, and the Kate & Anna was
outs'de swingmg toward Tillamook.
The Mississippi wont to sea at 6:45
Sunday mornimi.
The Chinese don't propose to be
outdone by tho Melican man, and are
building a new theater opposite
Liberty Hall. Property in tho vicin
ity will undoubtedly advance in
value.
Mr. Isaac Bergman yesterday re
ceived tho sad intelligence of the
death cf his mother, Mrs. Hymau
Bergman. The deceased ladv was a
resident of-Nuremberg, Germany, and
was in the G9t.li year of her age.
The authorities of Corvallis havo
passed an ordinance prohibiting tho
sa'e of target-guns, air-guns, or fire
arms of any kind to minors under 1G
ana make it a misdemeanor lor any
minor to be found with any weapons
in his possession.
Tho Melbourne Journal 0 Com
merce of late date says: In American
salmon there has been a good inquiry,
about 450 cases having been taken up
at 9s Gd to 9s 9d for the best brands,
outside brands at auction being run
off at about 8s Gd.
Thirty-pound salmon wore plenty
in tho markets yesterday and found
ready purchase. No liner flavored
fish swims than the Columbia river
salmon. Sturgeon is also offered for
sale but though fair to look upon and
juicy on tho iron, it hath not that de
1 icious savor possessed by the tooth
some samlet.
Ever since salmon began to be
shipped from the Columbia, Win.
Hume, of Eagle Cliff, the pioneer in
the business, has always had the honor
of shipping the first pack of the season.
It has got to be a regular thing, and
in accordance with his usual custom
he sends out on the Columbia this
morning a choice 120 cases, the first
of the pack of '83.
From tho San Francisco Chronicle
of the 31st ult, wo learn that
William Depeyster Stagg died at New
York on Wednesday in his niuelieth
year. In 1811, Stagg went with
others, in the employ of John Jacob
Astor, on jx voyage to tho Pacific coast
in search of furs, and was detained
there by British cruisers during th 0
year 1812. He was ono of the party
which founded this city, and at the
time of his death William must havo
been pretty well stricken in years.
Fishermen's Boatlocks bv the hun
dreds, low down, at Carl Adler's. Spe
cial reduction to cannerymen.
Boston brown bread, New York
cream pies. Astoria jelly pics, and all
kinds of cake, too numerous to mention,
at F. B. Elberson's Seaside Bakery to-
ua. A-rei'iins lur ouuuuy uinnor.
Cannerymen will do well to exam
ine Carl Adler's full stock of books and
stationery. Every thing you need you
will find there at lowest prices.
Physicians' prescriptions carefully
compounded day or night at J. W.
Conn's
drug store, opposite Occident
Hotel.
Two splendid front rooms, suitable
for gentlemen only, or for office use.
Apply to Alex. Campbell at-Gem Saloon
P. J. Goodman, on Chenamus street
has just received the latest and most
fashionable style of gents and ladies
boots, shoes, etc Agent in Astoria for
the famous Morrow shoes.
Cold boiled ham, brown bread and
Boston baked beans at "JefFs" Variety
Chop House every ni jjht, near Stephans
Theatre sign of tho red and green
light Open all night.
Furnished rooms to rent at 2irs. P.
J Goodman's, comer Concomloy and
Madison streets.
Hotel Arrivals.
OCCIDENT.
E F Gillette, C L Gillette, J B
Herring, St Paul. Minn.; P E De
Mill, Detroit; R P Shaw, Ft Stevens;
Capt A D Wass, Str Queen of tho Pa
cific; J West, West Port; T Goodwin,
Clatsop; T H Foss, John Days; J
Strang, Portland; WEE Princely &
wife, A Tacnbcrg S F; J E Lombard,
J E Evans. G T Davis, Portland; J
F Lawrence, Knapptnn; F W Smith,
Deep River; J A Wheadon, Nasel,
WT.
PARKER HOUSE.
T Dois, C Latham, A C Barnatu
City;K Johnson, H Mills GReid, S
F;B A Seaborg, N. Howerton, II
waco; F Jenkins and wife. E P Jenk
ins and wife, Kansas; H W Bloom,
C Harriman, Portland; J Brownell,
Knappton; S Moses, Skaraockwa; T
S In calls Naselle; D Overton, A F
Cotter, C J B Spear, Jr., Knappa.
Meteorological Register.
The following is an extract from
the meteorological register of Fort
Canby, W. T., for the month of March
1883:
Average temperature, 47.CG.
Maximum temperature, 70.00, on
the 9th.
Minimum temperature, 34.00, dur
ing night, from 18th to 19th.
Average cloudiness, -i 4-5
Number of days on which rain,
fell, 11.
Rainfall 4 in. 22 c c
William S. Block.
Attention Longshoremen.
A special meeting will be held on
Wednesday evening, at seven o'clock for
the nomination of officers. You aro
particularly requested to be present
A. 3f ALTMAN, P. IIOGE,
Sec Pros.
Ufevr Iticli Blood.
The use of Oregon Blood Purifier.
Bearer T.odgc Xo. 33, I. O. O. F.
Will elest representatives to the Grand
Lodge Thursday evening April 7th.
A full attendance is desirable. By
order X. G.
Franlt Fab re s Oyster and Chop
House.
Those wishing a nice plate of Eastern or
Shoalwater bay oysters cooked in any
style, or an early breakfast before going
aboard the boat, should call and see
him. Fresh Eastern and Shoalwater
bay oysters received by every steainer.
Nitrous Oxide Gas.
Painless extraction of teeth at Dr.
LaForcc's dentil rooms over 1. W.
Case's store.
Young and middle-aged men, suf
fering from nervous debility and
kindred affections, as loss of memory
and hypochondria, should inclose three
stamps for Part YII of World's Dis
pensary Dime Series of pamphlets
Address World's Dispeksary Medi
cal Association, Buffalo N. Y.
Now Jeff of the Variety Chop House
starts with a new scale of prices. One
kind of meat, fish or eggs with side
dishes, bread, butler, hot cakes, pie, tea.
coffee, &c, 25 cents. Anything extra
will be charged for. Roard by the "week
$5 In advance. 11. L. Jeffry,
Proprietor.
When your wife's health is bad and
your baby keeps you awake, go and buy
one of those handsome willow-body
carriages for a mere song, at Carl A ti
ler's. Art you made miserable by Indi
gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of
appetite, Yellow Skin ? Shiloh's Yital
izer is a positive cure. For sale by W.
K. Dement.
Brace up the whole system with King
of the Blood. See Advertisement
On and after April 1st Single meals
at Palace Variety Chop House will be
thirty-five cents or three meal tickets
for one dollar. The table will always
be supplied with the best the market
auorus
T. Cross & C.
Hexry,
Proprietors.
Why will you cough when Shiloh's
Cure will give immediate relief. Price
lOcts-COctsandSl. Sold by W. E. De
ment All the patent medicines advertised
in this paper, together with the choicest
perfumery, and toilet articles, etccan
be bought at the lowest prices, at J. W.
Conn's drug store, opposite Occident
betel, Astoria.
Call at the Occident Store and in
spect Mcintosh's stock of spring suit
ings. "Jeny. the enterprising proprietor
or the variety i;non House, is doing a
rushing business. He has just com
g business, lie lias lust complet
ed the best ice House north or ban Fran
Cisco, and intends selling ice and ice
cream as soon as his apparatus arrives
from Chicago.
More universally recommended than
an' proprietary medicine made. A
sure and reliable tonic, Brown's Iron
Bitters.
SniLOH's Cuke will immediately
relieve Croup, whooping cough and
Bronchitis. Sold by W. E. Dement
Before you arc got sick and b$ an in
valid, use OREGON BLOOD PURI
FIER. Have Wistar's balsam of wild cherry
always at hand. It cures couglis, colds,
bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in
fluenza, consumption, and all throat and
mng complaints. 50 cents andjSl a bot
tle. There arc bright buds of April and blos
soms of May,
But they're not half so sweet as the
breath of the maid
That with SOZODONT brushes her
teeth every day
Till like pearls through her beautiful
lips they're displaved.
O SOZODONT! what an enchantment
is thine
That gives teeth like the sun, and gives
lips red as wine.
For i he ntlicN.
Mrs. Warren has received the first in
voice of Lilt's Dresses and Dolmans.
Ladies will please call and examine
them.
Orders taken for dresses subject to
approval. Samples to be examined, etc.
FarnLsIicil Rooms to Kent
At Mrs. Dennv Curran's. On Cass
street near Congregational church.
Shiloh's Catarrh Kemedy a
ly a Dost-
tive cure
e for Catarrh, Diptheria and
Mouth. i?old by W.E. Dement
Canker
For the genuine J. IL Culler old
Bourbon, and the best of wines, liquora
and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem
opposite the bell tower, and see Camp-
ben.
OPENING !
of
The Millinery Season
at
Immense Reductions in Every
Bargains in
Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, Domestics,
Cloaks and Dolmans, Gents7 and
Boys' Clothing and Fur-
nisliino- Goods.
HEW MODS ON OUR TWENTY-FIVE CENT TABLES.
As a tribute to the Spring Opening we arp requested by Sheriff
O'Neil to present every purchaser with a
Handsome Plaque
of the Latest Designs by Celebrated Artists.
Children corning with their parents will also be presented with a
handsome CELULOID RING
AT
' Sheriff O'NeiVs Bankrupt Store,
ISAACS & SU350EERFIELD.
Corner Concomly and Main Streets, - ASTORIA, OREGON
"Wlirjrins" GTcat Storm.
It seems as though the great storm
predicted by Wiggins, is going to strike
Astoria. During the last week, at least
seventeen young, good-looking, mar
riageable men have been at A. M. John
son's Crockery Store, inspecting their
stock and pricing crockery, with a view
of getting ready for housekeeping. If a
storm is not in transit towards Astoria,
a squall is, at least, and the young ladies
had better be prepared for it If they
will call at our store during the week,
our gentlemanly clerk will take pleas
ure in showing them the nico sets of
dishes, etc, that their young men have
already picked out Of course we don't
want you to give us away, as wc have
promised the young men not to let you
into the secret; but of course you will
want to see what kind of crockery you
are going to use, and as it is all here we
would like to have you inspect it Sev
enteen honeymoons aro going to be
crowded into this year it seems. How
they are going to do it is a question, but
they'll do it no doubt.
A. M. Jorrxsox &Co.'rf
Great Crockery Store-
Success.
The sale of Syrup of Pics is simply
immense. Everyone is taking it. and all
admit that it is the best medicine ever
used. Children cry for it ou account of
its pleasant taste, and grown up people
wno nave useu it once never uiKe any
thing else. Unlike other remedies for
biliousness and constipation it never
loses its power to act, and it always
leaves the organs on which it acts
stronger thau before. Besides one feels
fresh and bright and realizes that it is
Nature's own true laxative. W. E. De
menti Co., are agents for Astoria.
Hodge Davis & Co., Wholesale Agents,
Portland Oregon.
AHTOKIA l'IKR IKPAItT3lKXT
W. J. BARKY Chief Engineer
F. P. HICKS lt Asst. Engineer
J. G. CHARTERS.. .2d Asst. Jfciguteer
BOARD OF DELEGATES.-Regularmeet-ing
fourth Monday in each month, at 7:30
r. St., at hall of Astoria Engine Company
No. l.
Officrus. C. J. Trenchard. President ;
A. A. Cleveland. Secretary ; !". L. Parker.
Treasurer.
Dp.lkoatks.-L. IL. ScHk. C. J.Treiichard.
Chas. Stickles, or AtorIa Engine Co. No. 1 ;
Win. McGormic, F. I.. Parker. H. 1 Prael,
titKescae Engine Co. No. 2: Ed.D. Curtis.
F. J. Tavror. A. W. Bcrrv. or Alert I look and
Ladder Co. No. 1.
ASTIMTA EXG1XE COMPANY Xo. 1-.
Kcgularv meeting lint iioiulay in each
month.
Officers. AV. "W. Parker. President ; 1.
E. Sellg, 5cretary; Win. Hock. Treasurer;
S. G. Insalls, Fereman: Chas. Wallnian, 1st
Asst. Foreman ; Henry Miller. 2d Ast. Fore
man.
RESCUE EXGIXE COMPANY No. ?.
ilcgular meeting first Monday In each
month.
Officers. C. W. Fulton. President ;lt. F.
Prael. Secretary; J. 1). Merryman, Ass't
Secretary : F. I Parker. Treasurer : O. P.
Graham. Foreman ; II. 1. Prael. 1st Ast.
Foreman ; A. McKenzIe, 2d As.-t. Foreman.
ALERT HOOK AND LADDER Co. No. 1.
Kegular meeting second Monday in each
month.
Officehs. J. O. Bozorth. President ; C.
Brown, Secretary : J. Tuttlc. Treasurer ; F.
B. Elbersou. Foreman : F. W. Ferguon. 1st
Asst. Foreman ; J. AV. Ferclien, 2d Asst.
Foreman.
HEADQUARTERS
Foster's Emporium.
Most Complete Stock in'Astoria
JY ovelties of all Kinds
Fruits Both. Foreign and Domestic
Wines and Liquors
OI Superior Brand.
FOSTER'S CORNER, ORi'X DOCK
Leinenweber & Co.,
C LKIXENWEHEK. t. MCOWX.
ESTABLISHED 18G5.
ASTORIA, OREGON,
TAMES m CDBBRIES,
Manufacturers and Importers of .
A LI. KINDS OF
i:E.A.T:m::E3:o.
AND FINDINGS
WholesAle Dealers In
OIL AND TALLOW.
avHlgbest cash price paid for Hides and
Tallow.
Line.
Steamer Days.
Following is a resume of sailing
date3 for ocean steamers for April and
May, steamers leaving Astoria and
San Francisco every three days:
FIJOM ASTOKIA 1 F0M SAX FRA CISCO
April at 10 a.m. April
Columbia- Tuesday 3 Orezon Tuesday 3
Queen trlday G
Oregon Monday 9
State Thursday 12
ColiimbinSu!iday 13
(ueen Wednesday 18
Oregon Satunlav 21
State Tuesday W
State Friday 6
ColumblaMondav 9
Queeniiiursday 12
Oregon Sunday 15
StateWednesday IS
uoiuniDiaaaturnay 21
Queen. luesday 24
OreKon.Fndaj 27
State Monday 30
Mav
Columbia Friday 27
Queen Monday 30
.May I
Oreson.Thursdy :i
State Sunday c
ColumblaTliursday 3
Queen- sunuay u
i Colombian ednesday 9
oregonweanesday 9
State Saturday 12
Columbia-Tuesday 15
Queen Saturday 12
Oregon Tuesday 15
suite triday 18
Queen- .Friday 13
Oregon Monday 21
uoiumuta-.Mnn!ay 21
Queen, i nunulu)
State .Thursday 21
Oregon Sunday
uouimmabunuay
! State Wednesday 30Queen-Wednesday 30
flUISCJI OIKECTOKY.
(i:ack Cirrncu Holy communion
first Sunday of every month. Sunday
services at 1 1 a. m., and 7 r. m. "Wednes
day evening service at 7 o'clock. Rev.
S. D. Wilson, Rector.
FinsT PnEsiiYTr.in.vx Cnuncii Ser
vices at 11 A. m. and 7 P. M. Wednesday
evening prayer meeting at 7 o'clock.
Itcv. J. V. Milligan, Pastor.
Co.m:i:R.VTioNAi.CiiuRcn Services
at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Rev. J. W. Wal
ters Pastor.
Rojiax Catholic Ciiut.ch Services
at 1050 a. si. Hev. I- Dielman, Pastor
31. E. Ciirncii Services at 11 A. m.
and 7 i. jr. Lecture and Prayer Meet
ing, Wednesday, at 7 i m. Rev. W. T.
Chapman. Pator.
Baptist Chitucii. Services every
other Mindav. Sunday School at 2 p. 3i.
Rev. Winueld Scott D. D. pastoral
supply.
North Pacific
Furniture Emporium.
Seo. .4. Ficusnnec,
Cor. 5th and Alder Sts. -
- - Frop'r.
- Portland, Or.
Straw Beds, per doz. - - S10.
Spring Beds. each.. - $5. to S15.
Lounges,
In llaw Silk, Carpet, and other coyerlne,
From $10. to 515.
Samples of cover and particulars by mall,
f desired.
Millinery, Spring Stock.
MRS. 3IALCO LM II AS JUST RECEIVED
a splenaid new Mock of
SPRING MIILINERY.
"Which she Is selling at prices so low that la
dles will find it to their interest to gre her a
call before coins elsewhere. A large assort
ment of
HAIR GOODS
At reasonable prices. dtf.
HAHNESS SHOP.
A J. CLOUTRIF. ANNOUNCES TO THE
. citizens of Astoria that on the 24th
inst., he will open a
lIAItXIISS AND SADDIiE SHOP
BELOW THE PAKKEU nOUSE,
Where a full supply iwlll be fonnd. Re
pairing of alt kiftds promptly attended to.
Yonr Patrounso Solicited.
Dressmaking,
and Fancy Sewing,
Plain
Suits niado in the licet Style
and
Guaranteed to Pit.
Mrs. T. S. Jeivetb.
ROOMS OVER MRS. E.'S. WARREN'S.!
New Yorls Novelty Store,
WITH THE LATEST NOVELTIES;
BRIC-A-BRAC, GLOCKS, JEWELRY. SILVER AND PLATED WARE, OIL PAINTINGS
And a thousand other thlnss too numerous to mention.
NEW YORK NOVELTY STORE, Cor. Chenamus, and Main Streets,
0. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
i
1883.
I VI
Spring and. Summer
Opening of New Goods
Mr. 0. H. Cooper takes pleasure in
informing the public that his importations
of Spring and Summer G-oods are now
complete, and the general
OPENING 0AY
WILL TAKE PLACE OK
Thursday, April 5th.
All are invited, and we will deem it
a pleasure to show goods without any im
portunity to purchase.
THE IXL?
THE LEA3DI1TG
Dry Goods I Clothing' House
OF .&.STOHX&..
I OCCIDENT STORE.
I HAVE 1TO W OFE2TED
THE LMGEST 8T0GK OF SPRING
SUITINGS
EVER BROUGHT TO THE CITY.
Comprising the Finest Cassimeres, Beavers,
Scotch Tweeds, Etc.
SUITS MADE TO ORDER AT
REASONABLE PRICES, I
FIT AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. I
TAILOR, CLOTHIER, HATTER
Important ! !
Bend GareFally III
Hereafter all our
Pure Coffees will bef
put up under our own
private label
HONE GENUINE
Unless bought of
JOHNSON
A. M.
& CO.
N. B. All goods bearing our
label are guaranteed to be strictly
Pure and of Best quality, and
are sold by no other House.
Interna! Revenue Licenses Notice.
TTL ANKS FOR APPLICATIONS FOR Li
quor. Cigar and Tobacco Licenses can
in
future be procured in this city at the of
e of Mr. E. C. Holdek, Notary Public,
wk. F.C.N0KRIS.
flee
dlwk
To All Whom It May Concern.
ON AND AFTER THIS DATE THE
Longshoremen of Astoria, In the event
of any vessel loading or discharging at any
Dolnt on the Columbia river from Walkers
island to the mouth of the Columhia river
bar shall not help to load or discharge said
vessel or vessels unless Astoria Longshore
men are employed. By order of the presi
dent, r.HOGE,
PHIL. CAItROLL, Sec'ty.
Astoria, Oregon, Mar. 20th, 1S33, cl lm
GRAND OPENING-!
OF THE
1883.
STORE.
and GENTS FURNISHER. 1
A. Y. Allen,
(SUCCESSOR. TO PAGE & ALIEN.)
Wholesale and retail dealer In
Provision,
Glass and Plated Ware,
TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
Together with
Wines, Utpors,Tobacco,Cigars
I. "W. CASE,
LMl'ORTER AND WHOLESALE AND RE
TAIL DEALER IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Corner Chenamus and Cass streets.
ASTORIA - - OREGON
CO
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