The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, April 19, 1883, Image 4

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ASTORIA, OREGON:
THURSDAY..- APRIL 19, 18S3
C0HMER0EAND TRADE.
PORT OF ASTORIA.
SAILED.
Queen of tba Pacific, ss. S F April IS
VESSELS IN THE RIVER.
o
Ckewbrouch, Am sp
'HArrjMotme.Am up
Xtapttial, An ip
UUoofc, fir bk
Highland Light. Am. p
Oorsica, Aa sh
Soranac. Am bk
Keaper, An sp
VESSELS ON THE WAY.
From Forclcu Ports, for Ibe
Columbia Klver
Chascft.Br bk Liverpool March 9
GlenberTte, Br bk Liverpool Dec 27
Harry Bailey. Br bk Buenos Arret
Grisedale. Br sp Liverpool
Lornbardin, Br 718 Liverpool Dsc C
Madras, Br str Honcko&g
Byevale. Br 81 Liverpool Dee 2
Scottish Tar, Br bk Liverpool, March 11
Shftnir, Br bk Newcastlo
Victoria. Brss Hoockonc
Wictonihire. Br bk Bremen March 19
From American PortH.
C S Hulbert. Am 1030 X V Nov 2
Carrie Winslow, Am bk X Y March IS
Geo. 8. Homer, bs -N Y Jan 27
Indiana. Am sp, Philadelphia. Nov. 19
Olive S. bonthard, Am eh, Plain. Veb II
Red Cross, Am sp If Y March 12
St. Lncic. sp A'ew York March 14
Titan. Am 1229 If Y DecJM
Western Belle. Am sp 1133 X Y Dee 28
TIDE TABLE FOR ASTORIA
From tables of United States Coast Survey
High Water. Low Water.
Onto. a. M. r. m. a. m. p. a.
20 11 48 11 50! C 03 5 60
21 - - 0 35 J C 53 C 28
22 0 19 1 151 7 35 C 58
23 0 50 . 1 491 8 12 7 28
24 1 22 2 2S 8 47. 8 00
25 1 51 3 101 0 23 8 30
20 2 2C 3 551 10 00 9 12
27..... 2 59 4 41 10 33 9 50
28. S-8 45 5 3C 11 23 10 47
29 4 42 C 31 1 0 13 11 61
Common Council.
Regular meetings cocond and fourth Tues
day vciungs of each month, at Vi o'clock
" Persons desiring to have matters acted
upon by the Council, at any regular meeting
must prosent the same to tho Auditor and
Clerk on or before tho Friday evening prior
to the Tuesday on which the Council bold its
regular mooting. TIIOS. S. J E W fcTT,
Auditor and Clerk.
Astoria Lodge No. 40, L O. Q.I.
Regular Meeting every Tuesday Evening
at 7 o'clock, at l'ythian llall, AFtoria. Mem
bers of the Order, in cood standing, are invit.
ed to attend. Degree meeting let Monday of
uach month. By order W. C. T.
Templo Lodge, Wo. 7A.P.A. M.
'A
Regular Communications first and
third lucsdays in each month. at7H
o'ciock. v. li., at tho llall in Astoria.
Members of tho Order, in good standing, are
invited to attend. Br orde: of the W. M.
American Legion of Honor.
Regular ineetinp ot Astoria Council No. 995,
is held on the first and third Saturday of
each month, at 7 uV'uek r. m.
By order of Council Commander.
It. V Montkith. Sec'ty.
Columbia River Exports.
BHIPMKJ.T8 FOKKION.
1 f RECAITrULATIOif JANCAKV 'SH.
29178 bus. wheat .... . 5 306,310
5C.257 bbls flour...... 237,170
Total, 8 cargoes $ 503.4SG
RECAPITULATION FimcUARr.
Wheat. 1C0.908 bus., value S 179.198
Flour, 29,490 bbls., . 144,493
Total, 5 cargoes 323.691
RnCAl'ITULATIOX, MARCH.
"Wheat (197.524 bushels) 2IG.750
Flour IC8.141 bbls) S344.107
Salmon (2CoO cjiscs) 13,030
Lumber (5CJ M ) g.900
Total (8 cargoes) . .
Al-RIL,
9 To Cork per Lvtlcricorih.
From Portland 18.449 bbls flour.
788 sks bran
...SS9G.311
$G7,245
- 230
Total
11 To Quccnstoivnpcr Garnech:
From Portland 11.3S1 bbls flour
IS To Honolulu per Klxinnrc.
Lumber 373.7CC feet ...
Wood, 20 eds .............
Masts, 8 .
.$67,475
$CS,2S9
....$44,851
CO
Total.
$41,910
Antonn, SltwUfin.
RETAIL.
Bcttkr Extra fancy 00 (sfr.3 cent a roll.
Cures R.-lsa20c.
Driko Fruits. Blackberries IS: Prunes
Cala. Ill5c; Pooled Poaches 2.5gC3c
Sugar. Cube, 14; cruhhed, 14c; Cno
crushed, 14c; extra powd. 14c; dry gran.
13Jc; oxtra gran. 13Jic. (1. C. 12J-c
Eocs. 30cts fl dox.
Oats. $2 23(f 40 per cwt.
Potatoks. SI 75 per cwt
Floue. Superfine S5 50; Extra $0 50;
Corn Meal i cvt. 1 50; Buckwheat 13 cwt
SO 00.
Fresh Meats. Choico cuts. Lamb. 15c;
Beefl220: Pork 15; Mutton 1214. By
the carcass 10c.
Meats. Breakfast bacon ISc per ft;
aides 15317c; hams 17(j20c; shoulders
$Jl41c ; smokod boef 1531Cc; corned beof
Z1&312 ; corned pork 12ic 13 .
Lard. In tins nnd caddios lRQ20c Ti .
Hoxkt. In frames 40c ; in glass 50c.
Mill Feed. Bran $23 00 ft ton; chop
feed $35; Shorts $35 009; Hay $20
$2513 tontmiddlings $40. Chop barley, $37.50
Domestic Exports.
The receipts of certain articles of Or
egon produce, at San Francisco, from
January 1st, 1833, to April nth, inclu
sive, have been as follews:
Flour, qr sks . S3U
"Wheat, ctls 21 239
Oats, ctls ailsio
Salmon, bbls 344
hf bbls . . 139
cs 23,087
. pkg si
Apples, Ripe, bxs..... ...... 8 031
Butter, pkgs ..................... " 59
Potatoes, sks... .............. 22 079
Wool, bales 914
Hides, No . 11 656
Tallow, pkgs 'ago
Beef, bbls . . . c
Hay, bales. . ,.. 23
Quicksilver, flasks..... . 75
Fruit. Dried, pkgs c 471
Leal her. pkgs 4 59
Hops, bales... .. . . . 227
Hams, pkgs...........w............... o
Cheese, cs 14
Flaxseed, sks j 310
Corn. ctls...........MM...M. u
Canned Goods, cs . 042
Lard, pkgs . g
LEATHERS BROS.
BOAT BVIXiDJBBS,
Ui StalrH
Over Arndt &. Ferchen's .Shop.
Call and examine the work we are doing
and see the wood we are using, before mak
ing a trade elsewhere.
FIBST- CLASS WORK A SPECIALTY.
The Rev. Geo. 11. Thayer, of Bour
bon, Ind., sa5-s:Both myself aud vrlfe
owe or lives toSinrxm's Coxsumptiox
Cpex. Sold by W. E. Dement.
SEEK
health and avoid sickness.
Instead of feeling tired and
worn out, instead of aches
and pains, wouldn't you
rather feel fresh and stung?
You can continue feeling
miserable and good for no
thing, and no one but your
self can find fault, but if you
are tired of that kind of life,
you can change it if you
choose.
How? By getting one
bottle of Brown' Iron Bit
TERSand taking it regularly
according to directions.
Mansfield, Ohio, Nor. a5, lBSx.
Ge&tlenen : I have 'aflered with
pain in ray side and batk, and pea:
soreness on ray breast, vrith shod
Ing pains all through ray body, at
tended vrith great weakness, depres
sion of spirits, and loss of appe
tite. I hare tat en several different
medicines, and was treated by prom
inent physicians for ray lirer, kid
neys, ana spleen , but I cot no relict.
I thought I would try Brown's Iron
Bitters ; I have now taken one bottle
and a half and am about well pain
inside and back all gone soreness
all out of ray breast, and I have a
good appetite, ad am gaining in
Strenethand fleth. It can justly be
called ihtidngeftrtedicinet.
John K.ALLrNDau
Brown's Iron Bitters is
composed of Iron in soluble
form; Cinchona the great
tonic, together with other
standard remedies, making
a remarkable non-alcoholic
tonic, which will cure Dys
pepsia, Indigestion, Malaria,
Weakness, and relieve all
Lung and Kidney diseases.
A Common-sense Remedy.
SalicylicA.
No more Rheumatism.
Cout or Neuralgia.
Immediate Relief Warranted.
Permanent Cure Guaranteed.
Five years established and never Imoicn to
fall in a single case, acute or chronic. Refer
to all prominent physicians and druggMt for
trie standing oj Salicylica.
snsoiEtiEsa? 2
THE ONLY DISSOLVED OF THE
POISONOUS UKIC ACID VIIICII
EXISTS IN THE BLOOD OF RHEU
MATIC AND GOUTY PATIENTS.
SALICYLICA 13 known as a common
sense remedy, because It strikes directly at
the cause ofltheumatism. Gout and Neural
gia, while so many so-called specifics and
supposed panaceas only treat locally the
effects.
It has been conceded by eminent scientists
that outward applications, such as rubbing
with oils, ointments, liniments, and soothing
lotions will not eradicate these diseases
which are tho result of the poisoning of the
blood with Uric Acid
SALICYLICA works with marvelous
eflecton this acid and so removes the disor
der. It Is now exclusively used by all cele
brated physicians of America and Kurope.
Highest Medical Academy of Paris reports
95 per cent cures In threodays.
that SALICYLICA is a certain cure for
Rheumatism. Coutnnd Neuralgia.
The most intense pains are subdued almost
iustantly.
Give it a trial. Kelief guaranteed or mon
ey refunded.
Thousands of testimonials sent on applica
tion. $1 a Box. 6 Boxes for S5.
Sent free by mail on receipt ol money.
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT.
Rut do not be deluded into taking imitations
or substitutes, or something recommended
as "Just as good 1" Insist on the genuine
with the name of Washburne & Co
on each box which Is guaranteed cliemlcauy
pure under our signature, an indispensable
requisite to insure successjn the treatment.
Take no other, or send to us.
Vashburne &, Co., Proprietors.
2 87 Broadway, cor. Rcade St., XEW YORK
ForSaloby W.E. DEMENT & Co., and
J. K. THOMAS.
A. V. Allen,
(SUCCTWSOII TO PAGE & ALLKK.)
Vholesale and retail dealpr In
WJTi
Glass and Plated Ware,
TROPICA!: AND DOMESTIC
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
Together with
Wines, LiquorsJobacccCigars
3AIWT KEA'S
HOSPITAL,
ASTORIA,
OREGON
mniS INSTITUTION, UNDER CAKE OF
X" the Sisters of ChantjTls'now ready fe:
the reception of patients. -v -
Private rooms for the accommodation o
any desiring them.
1'ati en ts admitted at all boms, day or night
No physician has exclusive rlcht. even
patient Is free to and has the privilege o
employing any physician they prefer.
United. States Marine
Seamen who pay Hospital Dues, are enn
tied to Free care and attendance at this Hos
pital durtncslckaessr Peintfte iqust be ch
ained for United States Marines at the Cas
torn House.
Sisters or Chai:it
WJiv will you couh when Shiloh's
Cure will give immediate relief. Price
lOctsCOctsandSl. Sold by YV.H Dement.
Following Them.
Tombstone, April 17. The
following report o the movements
of tho rangers has been received:
"Saturday last a fresh Indian trail,
running east, was struck on the
south side of the San Jose moun
tains, in Sonora. The trail was
followed to the east end of the
San Jose, when it swung north to
the Mule mountains. Shortly
after the turn in the trail a band
of Mexicans were met, who re
ported the killing of a countryman
by an Apache, near Lioneitos,
last Thursday, and that 15 Indi
ans had passed through the Mule
mountains the day before, going
north. This band is no doubt the
same that was seen in the Concnas
the day before. The trail was
getting hotter every hour, and
heads straight for San Carlos.
Last night a big firu was seen at
the foot of Swisshelms: supposed
to be the work of another band of
'savages. The trail will be followed
to its termination.
Scotland
Scotland with the natural draw
backs of an unpropitious ciimate,
unfruitful soil, rugged and profit
less mountains, holds her own in
the competitions of the world in a
perfectly wonderful manner tak
ing as its direct opposite the fa
vored clime of Mexico, with its
silver mines its eternal spring, the
sunshine and its vegetation, we
find that the rujjo-ed land of the
north sends to different nations
more productions, both of its soil
and its arts, than the favored terri
tory of the south, with all its vast
proportions. Scotland helps to
feed London from her flocks; to
her sons the world is indebted for
the most powerful and obedient
forces in the practical application
of steam, and at this da-, while
Great Britain builds a larger num
mer of iron steamship than all the
other nations of Europe put to
gether, half of the work is done
by the little country of Scotland.
How an Artist Treated His Visitor.
To the JZdilor of the JSalcm
(Mass.) Register. 1 would have
j accepted your kind invitation to
1 visit you in vour new quarters
with pleasure before this, had not
my old enemy, Mr. Rheumatism,
pounced on me so sudden!. He
arrived last Friday, and, without
stopping tosendup his cat d rushed
in and grasped me by the hand
with such a grip that in a few
hours my hand and wrist were so
badly swollen and painful that I
felt as though one of Mr. Hatch's
coal teams had run over me. Mr.
Rheumatism has been a constant
visitor of mine for several years;
alwas swelis,and puts on a great
many airs and makes himself at
home, devouring my substance
and leaving me poor in flesh and
pocket. Last winter he came and
staid two mouths. I then made
up my mind that the next time he
came I would change his diet, as
he always gobbled down every
thing set before him. I was some
what at a loss what to feed him
with, but finally concluded to give
him three square meals a day of
St. Jacobs Oil morning, noon and
night. This fare ho is disgusted
with, and is packing up his truiiu ,
i :n i u.. I
ujju win jcau uy lu-uiurruvt in
next day: says he cannot stop anv
longer as he has pressing business '
elsewhere, lie is a treachorous
fellow, and I have no doubt lie in-i
tends visiting sonic of our Salem
friends; if he does just give him
the same fare that I did and he
won't stop long. J. S. Lkvavouu.
An Old Man's Belief
Llavo used Parker's Ginger Tonic
for my b :d cough and hcmnorrhago I
had twe:ty-fivc years. 1 feel like an
other man since I used it. I am GG
years past. Relieve it sure to cure
younger persons. A. Orner, Hu;h
ppire, Pa.
Nervousness, peevishness, and frct
linjj, so often connected with over
worked females' lives, is rapidly re
lieved bv Brown's Iron Bitters.
Are your bowels constipated! Try
the OREGON BLOOD PURIFIER.
ui!ackmetack." a lasting and fra
grant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents.
Sold by W. E. Dement.
Columbia River Canneries.
Adair.S. DiA Co
Astoria Packing Co.. Kinney.
Ando-American Packing Co..
liadollet & Co.
Booth.A.Oa. .,
Columoi Canning Co.........
CuttiDg racking Co.
Devlin. John A. L Co
Elmore. Sam
Vilhermen' Packing Co
ttanthom A Co
llnme. Wm
Hume. Geo. -W.
Occident Packing Co ". '
Pacific Union Packing Co ,
Scandinavian Packing Co ...
Seaside Packing Co . . .
White Star Packing Co....
CTimmlns & Co
UnionPacUng Co '
Wett Coast Packing Co "
William James A Co.... "
Thomes & Knoitles ""
Washington Papvinp-1 Vi
I Point Adams "acking Co""l!
m.jl.Ll. ruckinr i;n
Aberdeen Packing Co..
Eureka Packing Co....
ilapcoodi Co
Knappton Packing Co
Hume.AVm..
Mcder.J.G.i Co
Mjrers. Gto. T.
..Ilwaco, W. T.
..Eureka. W. T.
. Waterford.W.T.
..Knappton. W,T.
-Eagle Cliff W.T.
..HrookEeld.W.T.
..Fiaherton. W.T.
.H Vi.tr tt- T.
Oeevi Canning Co
OrcvbB PkjrCo, JW4 VCook..Clion
Pillar Hock Pke Co Pillar Rock.W.T.
Quinn, Jaraes,M.......Qainn'3
"Sjett. Jeka.....-. Hurry Harbor. WT
Tfarrea ACo. F. M, Catklaaet.'W.T.
Warren 4 Co. Caic&det.
'
tNE-Or THE OLDEST AND K0ST fiELlAEU
REME0IES IN THE WOULD FOR
THE CURE Or
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
Sore Throat, Bronchitis,
Influenza, Asthma,
"Whooping Cough,
Croup, and
Every affection of tho
THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST,
including
COMSUMPTIri
A Y.'ELL-KNOWN PHYSICIAN WRiTES:
" It docs not dry up a cough, and leave t". c cii.H I
teluad, as is the case with taost prcparatiosu, U? i
bosess it, cleanses the lungs and allays irritation J
!l.us xsmoving the cause-of complaint." I
DO 2,OT HE DECEIVED by artkloslxai j
sg similar nnmrs. Be sure yon get j
D3. VISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CKERHY.
vita the signature of "I. BUTTS" cnthewnpper i
oO Cents and 81.00 a Dottle. i
Prepared by SETII V. TOWLR & SONS, Bot
cs..ilass. Sold rvln3jw and dealers nwitraB'
HA?BBAXSAMel
11.1; c.--aut dressing 1
5 . i z'tr.i d by thotc I
iT. . t i. coit,loany
jiS tJlSSjtKnn oi :.s supaior i
lTi..K. . ..t. t.. i i - I
&X nJ.dsa
Rcilcrcs the You!!:;::! Cclsr ic Zk cr FaHsd air
Parker s Han" Batnm ts . c. t r"-i arwl is t
varractcd to vm t it u'.i 13 ci I. . r : '. 1 re- j
mo c dandruffs r.ditcLL g. Hirv&Co . X.Y.
Vc. sihI $1 !, Hi !n!rrs la Jr 1 .. -ft, I
a? B
um
BBUicnUH B Sfl!
A Sip'alive HcaJih and Strath Restorer.
Ifjiuareatnchanic or former, trim cut with
evcra ak. era mother run down by Ciritlycr bcuK
Lufd!uacstryPAK;ni.sGivci - 'P. .-:c.
If on are a latrver. .niniter orbucriiDanes
trfMtfl livmenwl strain nrsn c uilK Mrrt riitwif taVp I
LntoMucgstimtiLinbutussra.i'-rJGuipcTToiu;:
ism. Kidney tomrfaau, oranya:-tutrof theliags,
5cmach.bowcls btocder ucnes.Pji kfus Ci:;gkk
Tomc trill cure you. 1 1 u die Greatest Blood Purifier
sd U:s Ecst snd Surest Sszgh Curs Ever Uisd.
If yoHarewastintjavray fronnge, dtsapatioa c;
any l.ca,e or weakness and mpue a jLmulant trlss
G.:. a Tonic IX once ; itrillir.-j;o-aie andbuild
yci rp iiom the first dose but vrill ticxr intcsKatc.
It j& sa-ed hundreds of lives : it may cat e yocs.
CAUTION"! Kfaellralttitat.rMlT'.rs-T''i
co.:-J tl tl tttrrxiUil5tiiU!a lie voU.in!bmlr!y
aiffr-i-lf'-mpTTjoaiioincf gfogtrdrar. Fcsifi-rtrcaijirta
2!mc. r A . -., N. V. Iw. & C 1 "! at & U :---
GHEAT SVTO3 EtTISS BtLLAR 5IZE.
Itsn h and laiUrir frasracce has made tKis
deightfulperftsneesceeduigly popular. Tl:tra I
Isnothluglikcil. InntupoahavuigFiJonii j
to:i Colccns aad loot for sisnta of I
. ca tray VclOe. Asrr nsirt or tViI- in jiffcimjr
i.i: .E v- in iin .: f7.
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BITTERS !
VVllmerding & bC, San PranCISCO.
Loeb & Co., Agents, Astoria.
Street Grade Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that tlm
Comnion Council of the Citj of Astoria
propose to establish the grade of Cass
street in the City of Astoria, as laid out
and recorded by John McCIurc, and ex
tended by Cyrus Olney, as follows, viz ;
At its intersection with Chcnn-
mus street IS feet
At its intersection with Souemo-
quabtreet 19 u
At its intersection with Jefferson
street 20 "
At its intersection with Astor St. ?A u
above the base of grades, and unless a
remonstrance signed by the owners of
two-thirds of the property fronting on
said portion of said street be filed with
Use Auditor and Clerk within ten days
of the final publication of this notice,
viz: Wednesday, 3Iay,l)th. the Common
Council will establish said grade.
By order of the Common Conncil.
T. S. JEWETT,
Auditor and Clerk.
Astoria, April 18th. 18.:. lot
S 3B- SS5SSJSSL,
D EJkt.CH IX
Hay, Oats, St.raw.
Lime, Brick, Cement and Sand
Wootl J)elivercl to Order,
Graying, Teaming and Express Business.
Horses ana Carriages for Hire..
DKAX.KR IX
WINES, LIQUORS AKD CIGARS.
FlItST CLiAi-.r
Stockholders' Meeting.
THE ANNUAL MEETING OK THE
stockholders of the Astoria Iron Works,
of Astoria, Clatsop Co., Oregon, will be held
at the ofllce of the secretary on Thursday,
April 2Ctu. ISSS.at seven oclock r. M., for the
purpose of electing directors for the ensuing
year, and for the transaction of such other
business as may come before the meeting.
By order of the Board of Directors'. ' '
J. G HUSTLER, Secretary.
Astoria, Oregon, April M.1SS3, dtd
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HOTELS ASD KESTAURANTS.
PARKEE HOUSE,
II. 13. lAK5v5C I'ron..
AbTORIA,
- - OREGON.
FIRST CLASS HOTEL.
ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS.
HOT AtTR CO.I BATHS.
Good Billiard Table, zrtf First Ctcss Sa
loon stocked with Fine Liquors.
za-FnuE coach to ti:h norsE.-s
: THE OCCIDENT HOTEL
First-class in every respect,
asKcs&ra: & ttkegbt. '
Projirietors.
Astoria, Oreqon.
JfiffS
IT IS A FACT
THAT
VARIETY CHOP HOUSE, on
Conccmiy Street is the Best in
Town.
-TilAT-JI
litis Ali-.njK us SSasidasI-SII
Mit:il Wafer Hay and I-iiM-i
Ojstrrh.
-TKAT-
4-JEFFJ IS Ti!E BOSS CATERER.
Til AT
Hf lias Ijccii l'rojiriplor oriljf "Aurora
Kntrl" in Kn:ipi(ou c,ii3car'.
OPEN DAY AND RIGHT.
ROSCGE'S FIRST CLASS
Oyster SjiIooii.
CHENAMUS STKKET, ASTORIA.
imilK LTNIERSir,N!iD LS PLKASED.TO
Jl anuounot.' to the pubHc that no uas op
enpil a
CIiAM
01.S,
And fnruWies in f.t-elassstjlo
OYSTKHS, HOT COFFEE TEA,
iTC
AT THK
Ladies' arid Gent's Oyster Saloon,
CIIKNA51US STKEKT.
Pleaso give tne a call.
I:0SC0K;DIX0N. Proprietor
COSBIOPOLITAN
Chop House and Restaurant.
OPEN DAY AND XIQIIT.
3Ienl) 23 cents and ninvards.
A. E.F.B8SK & It. WILBROX.
ProprlctoiN.
.12AI.V STIJEET.
- - ASTORZ1.
ERaLSlA BEER IL4LL
J ASD
BOTTLE BEER DEPOT;
Chz5au?s Stekkt. Astoria,
The Best or Lager o Cts. a Glass
Orders for the
Celettil CotaMa Brewery
Ijlt at Ibis place will be promptly attend
ed to.
J-No cheap San Franelsco 3ccr sold at
this place
VfYi. BOCK. Proprietor.
Brevery Beer Saloon.
The Best Beer 5 cts a Glass.
Jlot Lniifh every Day from 10 to 1SA.M
The b.t of Liquors and Clears on hand.
A dfoervedly ixjpnlar phtce of social resort.
GEO. IIILLER.
IVotlcc of Application o I'nrcIixiNe
Timber Ziands.
1 T AND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W. T,.
j JU Aj)ril 9th, 1S.
. Notiee Is liereby given that in compliance
una tne provisions or tiio Act ot congress
approved June .1, 1S7S, entitled "An aec for
the sale of 'J imlicr I-inds in the States of
i 1 aluonua, Oregon
Nevada, and in Wash-
i.-ounty. AVash. Tor. has this day filed In this
omee uls application 10 pnrcnase ino jortn
luist 3 ot Sections, Township 10 .North of
linage u vt est, 01 me Willamette .Meridian.
Testimony In the above cao will be taken
In-fore the Clerk or the District Court, at
Ojstcrville, Wasli. Ten, on Monday, the
lStli day of June, 1S83.
Any and all persons Inning adverse claims
to the above described lantN. nr any portion
thereor, arc hercbv required to llle their
claims in tills ofllce within sixty (00 das
from date hereof.
FRED. V. SP.VKUXG,
dll COds Register.
Street Grade Notice.
XOTICE is hereby given that the
Common Council of the City of Astoria
propose to establish tho Grade of Gene
vieve street in 3IcClurc's Astoria, from
the north side of Chcnamus street to
the honth side of Seventh street as fol
lows, viz:
At the crossing of Chcnamus St., 18 feet.
" ' " Squemoqua ID '
1. 4t Jefferson 20 '
- u ' Astor ' 25 "
" - ' Court ' 515
.. .. .. . seventh ' 71
above the base of grades, and unless a
remonstrance signed by the owners of
two-thirds of the property fronting on
said portion of saidslrcet be filed with
the Auditor and Clerk within ten days
of. the final publication of this notice,
viz: May ind. SS3, the Common Coun
cil will establish said grade.
"By order of .0 Common Council.
T. S. JEWETT,
Auditorand Clerk.
Astoria, April 12th, 18S).
Street Grade Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
Common Council of the City of Astoria
projKjse to establish the grade of Ham
ilton street in McCIurc's Astoria, from
the south side of Chcnamus street to the
south side of Astor street as follows,
viz:
At the crossingof Chenaraus St., IS feet.
" ' " " Squcmoqua 4' 19
' u " 4 Jefferson " 20 "
above the base of grades. And unless a
remonstrance signed by the owners of
two-thirds of the property fronting on
said street be filed with the Auditor and
Cleric within ten dajs of the final pub
lication of Uiis notice, viz: May ind,
1883, the Common Council will establish
said grade.
By order of the Common Council.
T.S. JEWETT,
Auditor and Clerk.
Astoria, April l2tb, 1833.
SHIPPING NOTICES.
Columbia Transportation Co.
FOR PORTLAND.
(FAST TIME.)
Tlte ionilar steamer
FLEETWOOD,
Which Ims been reitted for the comfort of
Insen-ers will leave Yibou and
IHslier's dock every
HAcndcy, Wednesday and Friday at 6
A.m. arriving at Portland at 7 P. hi.
Ketttraint? leaves rortleiid every
Tuesdays and Thuradais at 6 A. hi.
Arriving at Astoria at 1 P. hi.
An Additional trip will bo rar.de on
Sunday of Each Week,
Leaving rorHar.d at 9 o'clocli
Sunday 3oraingr.
Passengers by tbis route connect at Kalatna
fr Sfttrtid iwrU. L'. 15. tiCOTT,
President.
Astoria and Portland.
IIISL'-Str. VySSTPORT.
rS25ri-r '
IMI SHERMAN, - - MASTER
AV'll reak. rpular trip to Portland and
Astoria. le.imgiiurneir dock, foot of Mor
rbn strwt. Portland, at 0 A.3t. Satnnlavs.
Aiil will leave Wilson & Ether's ifock,
Astoria, at a a. t . Thursday.
ESTrfight carried as reasonable rates.
Steamer kf KELIC."
m
VJ LL 5IAKE TRII'S AS
FOLLOWS :
To YOUNGSIIIVEK, iTondays, Wednesdays
.JOHN DAYS III VEK, Tuesdays, Fridavs,
I.EWIb and CIAltKE, Thursdays and
Satnrdavs.
ill leave AViNon & Fislicra wharf at
U oVloesc sharp, each morning.
LEWIS G. IIA VYEX, Master.
Bl&EAB STEAM PACKET.
',Daisy.,, and Garge.
Will leave Astoria, from Gray's Dock,
For Olney, and Head of Youngs Klver,
On TneMlays. and Fridays, at S A. 31.
Kctuming same day.
For Landings on Lew Is & Clark's Kiv or.
On WrriKCMlnys, al S A. 31.,
Kctuming same day.
For Fonner's Camp.
On Friilnj.s. at ." 1. 31., laying overnight
at the Camp, will leave for Astoria, on Sat
urday, at s .. .11. : Returning will leave
Astoria, at 0 1'. 3J.
ttSTFor Freight or Tassage. anplv on board,
or at Gray 's Dock, where Freight will bo re
ceived and stored, if necessary.
J. n. I). GRAY.
MARKETS.
CENTRAL MARKET.
General assortniect of table stock constantly
on hand, such as
Canned Fruits and .Telly,
Bacon, Kams, Shoulders, Lard,
HOGS. BIJTTE22. CHEESE,
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables,
V2SET. POBLTRY .S2 AIIE
In the season.
CIGARS AH5 TOBACCO.
Best of AVIXJvS AISI ilQJOKS.
AH eheap for CASII. Goods sold on com
mission. Opposite I. W. Case's store.
J. RODGERS.
STAR MARKET.
. WHERRY &. COJHPASJY,
Frcsli and Cured Meats.
FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS.
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL,
ClESri.n25Ji Street. iLStoria. Os
Washington Market,
iain direct, - - Astoria Oregon
BERGMAN t0 BERItY
pi2SPCTFULLY CALL THE ATTBK
JLlition of tho public to tho fact that ths
above Market will always bo scppliod with a
FULL VARIETY REST QUALITY
FRESH ADID CURED TIEATS I
VTiich will bo sold at IoTvoat rates, wholesalo
and retaiL Special attention Rivon to snpplj
cc shix.
Street Irgprovement ITotice .
Notice is hereby given that the Com
mon Council propose to order the im
provement of Hamilton street in 31e
OI ure's Astoria between the sor.th side
of Chenamus street and the south side
of Astor street by piling, capping and
planking; the same to its full width, and
by building sidewalks on both sides of
said street, and unless a remonstrance
signed by the owners of two-thirds of
the property fronting on said street be
filed with the Auditor and Cleric within
ten days of the final publication of this
notice, viz: Mas 2nd, 18S3. the Common
Council will order said improvements
to be made.
By order of the Common Council.
T.S. JEWETT,
Auditorand Clerk.
Astoria, April 12lh, 1883.
Proposals for Improving Eernloclc
Street.
SEALED proposals will be received at
the office of the Auditor and Clerk of
the City of Astoria until ifon day. April
23,1883. at 2 r. m.. for the improvement
of Hemlock street in Shivelys Astoria,
between the east line of East Second
street and the east end of said Hemlock
street in the manner provided for in or
dinance iS'o. 49C.
Bids must state the price for improv
ing in front of each lot separately. Each
bid must also be accompanied with a
guaranteo signed by two responsible tax
Eayers, to the effect that if tne contract
c awarded to such bidder, that lie will
within forty-eight hours after notice of
such award, enter into contract therefor
with good and sufficient sureties for the
faithful performance of the work.
The right to reject any and all bids is
hereby reserved.
By order of the Common Council
T.S. JEW.ETT,
Auditor and. Clerk.
Astoria, April 12, 1883.
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
Oregon Railway & Navigation
C03IPAXX.
OCEAX OIYISIOX.
-On and after April 1st, 1883.
Ocean Steamers will sail from San Fran
cisco and Portland every llirec days.
Leaving Spear St. wharf San Francisco, at
10 :00 A. M.. and AinswortU Dock, Portland,
at Midnight,
Throajrh Ticltets sold to all principa
cities in the United States, Canada and
Europe.
River and Rail Division.
On and After March 18, 1883.
RAIL DIVISION.
Trains leave Portland for Eastern points,
at 7 :20 A. M. Sundays excepted.
ELVER BfVISZOSr (lllddlc Colombia).
Boats leave Portland for Dalles at 7 :OQ
A. M.
tea ve Port-1
land for iMonl
Tu. We.
Thu.
Frl. I Sat.
Astoria and I I
lower Lo- I
lumbii....lfiAM GAM BAM
GAM
SAM
6 AM
Dayton. Or.17 AM J7AM
AM
fTl-ll.a i CAJI ...
Igam!
Victoria. BC IBAM! IfiAM
CAM
Leaves Astoria for Portland at 6 a. in. daily ex
cept Sunday.
Astoria to Portland."
FAST CUTE.
Steamer Witlo "IVest will leave Astoria
for Portland, 1 P. 31.
Returning, leaves Portland for Astoria,
o A. 31., dally, Wednesdays excepted.
Pnllman Palace Cars rnnninjr between, Port
land. Walla AValla and Dayton.
JOHN MUTR,
,, Superintendent oITrattlc
C. H. PRESCOTT,
Manager.
livvaco Steam Navigation Go
WINTER SCHEDULE.
Astoria to Forts Stevens, Canby,
and Ilwaco,
Connecting by Stages for
Oysterville and Olympia.
i'pfts nl further notice the Hwaco
SsikT Steam Navigation Co'a steamers
GEX. riLES, or.GEJf. CAiNBT
Will leavo Astoria
On Mondays, and Thursdays, at 7 A. M.
Fort Stevens, Tort Canby, anil Ilvtaco
OK
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and
Saturd ays.
The steamer will leave Astoria at 9 a. k.
as formerly, not being confined striotly to
schedule time.
Fare to Fort Stcvens...... .
" " Canby and Ilwaco..
,..50cts
Si co
jest Ilwaco freight, by the ton, in lots ol
one ton or over, S2 00 per ton.
fiWFor Tiekot3, Towage or Charter appr
at the ofHco of tho Company, Gray' wharf,
foot of Renton stroot.
J. II. D. GRAY. Agent.
Oregon & California R.R.Co
Oa an after Sept. 24, 1SS2, trains will run
follows, DA1L H (Except Sundays),
EASTSIDE DIVISIOS.
CctvrccH PORTLAND and KIDDLE'S.
MAIL TRACT
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 7:30 A. M.IRiddle's 8:30p. if
Riddle's.. .3:20 A. M.Portland 4:25p. v
ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN.
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 4:0o P. M.Lobanon..i).20 P. M
Lebanon. 4:45 A. M.PortIand...lO:05 A.M
FREIGHT TRAINS.
LEAVE. ARRIVE-
Portland .. 6:15 a. m. Junction G:00p.m
Junction Gtf'iA. u.lRiddle's 5:10p.u
Riddle's: (5:00 a. m.J Junction 5:00p.u
Junction 5:15A.ir.lPortland.,.GSp.i
Tho Oregon and California Railroad i erry
makes connection with all RegularTrains on
Eastside Division.
WESTS1DE DIVI3I0S.
ISetYvecn Fortlnml oad CorvalHs.
UAH. TKAIX
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 8:00 A. M.lCorvallis 3:00 P. M
Corvallis 8:30 A. M.'l'ortland 3:20 P. M
Close connections made at Riddle's with
tho Staes of tho Oregon and California Stoso
Company. .....
earTickctsfprsalo at nlltheprincipal points
in California and tho East, at Company'
Office.
Corner F and Front Sis., Portland, Or.
Storage will be chard on freight romain
inc atCompanys Warohouse over 24 hours.
Freight will not bo received for shipment
after 3 o'clock P. M. on cither tho East or
Wostsido Division.
J. BRANDT, Gen'l Sup't
E. P. ROGERS.
Gen'l Freight and Pasaonsor Agent.
R. KOEIILER, Vico President and Manager
Shoalwater Bay Transportation Co.
SCiMMEU ROUTE.
Astoria to Olympia,
Touching at
Fort Stevens. Fort Canby, Ilwaco,
"ortIi Beacli, Oyntervillo, Xortli
Cove, Petersons I'oint, Ho-
qulnm, .llontcsano,
And all points on Shoalwater Bay, and Cray
Harbor.
GEN. JULES,
l
Str3. or
On Columbia River.
GEN. CANBY,
- GEN. GARFIELD
" MONTESANO .
Shoalwater Bay.
Gray's Harbor
Connecting with Stages over Tortages.
Leave Astoria for Olympia, at - - 7 JL. 31.
On Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays,
arriving at Montesano the day after leanng
Astoria through trip in CO hours.
Leave Olympia for Astoria on same days.
Street Improvement Notice.
Xotice is hereby given that the Com
mon Council of the City of Astoria pro
pose to order tho improvement of that
portion of Genevieve street between the
north side of Chenamus street and the
south side of Seventh street all in the
Citv of Astoria as laid out and recorded
by John McClure and extended by Cy
rus Olney, in Clatsop county, Oregon,
by piling, capping, and planking the
same to its full width from said north
side of Chenamus street to the south
side ot Astor street, and by grading and
filling the same to its full width from
said south side of Astor street to said
south side of said Seventh street, the
said Genevieve street to be improved to
the grade for which notice is now being
given by publication in The Daily
Astokiax. of said city of Astoria ; also
by building sidewalks onboth sidesjwf
said street, eight feet wide from saifcK
Chenamus street to said Court street inP
said city.
And unless a remonstrance signed by
the owners of two-thirds of the prop
erty fronting oa said portion of said
street be filed with the Auditor and
Clerk of said city within ten days of
the final publication of this notice, viz
Alay Uth, 1S80, the Common Council of
said City of Astoria, will order said im
provements to be made,
By order of the Common Council.
T.S. JEWETT,
' Auditor and Clerk,
Astoria, Oregon, April 18th. 1883. I0t
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