The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, May 03, 1883, Image 4

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ASTORIA, OREGON:
THURSDAY- MAY 3, 18S3
COMMEHCEJUiD TRADE.
PORT OF ASTORIA.
ARRIVALS FROM SKA.
SUte of California, u 2J0O
May "2
tons, Delinej-, &K
VESSELS IX THE RIVER.
Qhticbroucb, Am p
Htrr Mors. Am sp
Imperial, Am sp
Ulloct, Br bk
Lonb&rfiln, Yr
Highland Liaht, Am.ip
Corsica, Am lib
Sartnac. Am bk
Reaper, Am sp
Indiana, Am sp.
VESSELS OX THE WAY.
FroK Forcfeii Port. for Hie
Columbia Hirer
CUatca, Br bk Liverpool March 9
Catmsmorc, Br sp London April ti
Fiery Cross, Br sp Sidney
Gtenberrie, Br bk Liverpool Dec 21
Grisedale. Br sp Liverpool
Harry Bailey. Br bk Buenos Arres
Kapunda, Br sp London April 7
Madras, Br str Hocgkong
Xairnsliire, Br ?p Glaszotr March 1!
Kyerale, Br 814 Liverpool Dec 2
Scottish Tar. Br bk Liverpool, March 14
Shcnir. Br bk Newcastle
Yictoria. Brss Hongkong
Wictonshirc. Br bk Bromon March 19
From American Porth.
C S Hulbort. Am 1030 X V Nov 2
Carrie Window. Am bk N Y March IS
Geo. 8. Homer, ss A Y Jan 27
Olive S. Southard, Am eh, Fhila. Vtb 12
Bod Cross. Am sp X Y March 12 x
Su Lucie, sp Scvr York March 14
Titan. Am 1223 X Y Dcc0
Western Belle. Am sp 1185 X Y Dec 23
TIDE TABLE FOR ASTORIA
Prom tables of United States Coast Survey
High Water. 1 Low Water.
Date. a.m. r. m. 1 a.m. r. .
4 10 4", n 091 4 50 a 00
5 11 50 11 521 0 01 0 00
C - - 0 51 1 7 02........ 0 50
7 0 33 1 45 7 SO 7 15
K 1 IS 2 3C 8 47 7 50
a 2 oi. :i 2i a : u
10 2 3" 4 131 10 14 a 30
II 3 20 5 02 10 55 10 23
12. 4 11 5 53 11 :B 11 18
13 5 10. G 4J - - - 0 22
Common Council.
Regular meetings second and fourth Tuov
day uvemngs of each month, at Vz o'clock
GB" Persons desiring to bavo matters acted
uiHn by the Council, atany regular meeting
must present tho same to the Auditor and
Clerk on or boforo tho Friday evening prior
to tho lucsday on which the Council bolus its
regular mooting. TI10S. S. J EV r-TT,
Auditor and Clerk.
Astoria LiOdffe No. 40. L O. G.I.
Regular Meeting every Tuesday Evening
et 7 o'clock, at Pythian Hall, Astoria. Mem
bers of tho Order, in cood f tniidinc. arc inviL
ed to attend. Degree meeting 1st Monday of
each month. By order W. C. T.
Temple Locbjo, Wo. 7A.P.A.M.
Regular Communications first
third Tuesdays in each month, at
?Sa
o'clock. i. x.. at tho Hall in Astoria.
Members of tho Ordor, in good standing, are
Invited to attend. Br erdc: of tho W. M.
American. Legion of Honor.
Regular meeting oi Astoria Council No. !t95,
is held on tho first and third Saturday of
each month, at 7 o'clock i. m.
By order of Council Commander.
R. V Monteith, Scc'ty.
Co1uuxTIa River Exports.
SHIPMENTS FOItKIGX.
KECArrXULATIOX .TANI'AKY '63.
2PI.CT8 bus. wheat . S 300,310
55,257 bbls Hour. ., . 237,170
Total, 8 cargoes . S 5S5.4SC
JlECAriTVLATIOX FKIHtVAKY.
wheat. 1C0.00G bus., value S 179.19
Flour, 2U,4vO bbls..
144,403
Total, 5 cargoes -
KECAriTULATIOX, JIAKCIL
:.91
Wheat (197.524 bushels)
FlouriCS.141 bbls)
Salmon (2G'1 cases)..............
Lumber (500 M )
210.750
-$311,107
... 13,030
. 0,000
Total (8 cargoes) $R0G,311
Al'KTU
U To Cork per lAiUenrorth.
From Portland 1S.449 bbls flour...... .SC7,245
786 sks bran 280
Total 67,475
li To Quccmtoimi per Garnuch.
Fioni Portland 1 1,331 bbls Hour $C.st2S9
Ifi To Honolulu per EUtinnrc.
Lumber 573.7CG feet S14.R51
Wood, 20 eds . ..... on
Masts, 8... 5
Total .?,91C
Domestic Escorts.
The receipts of certain articles of Or
egon produce, at San Francisco, from
January 1st, 1S&5, to April 23th, inclu
sive, have been as follews:
Flour, qr sks... .............,...
Wheat, ct Is -
Oats, ctls
Salmon, bbls...........................
Iif bbls
92.281
21.23U
:il,749
m
i:
21.5S7
soo
G3
22.082
1.11S
13,250
020
C
23
75
5.535
522
371
o
14
1,310
II
042
a
Ikgs
Apples, Ripe, bxs ...,
Butter, pkds
Fotatoes. sks.. . ......
Wool, bales.....-.......
Hides. No
Tallow, pkgs ..
Beef, bbls ,
Hay, bales -
Quicksilver. Ha.ks
Fruit. Dried, pUgs
I.eai her, pkgs
Hops, bales...
Hams, pkgs ,
Cheese, cs... . .. ...
Flax Seed, sks
Corn, ctls
Canned Goods, cs
Lard, pkgs
Asiorcrt .IIiirlteiH.
RETAIL.
UuTTKa Extra fancy ) &C5 cents a roll.
CnKESC-lSSaOc.
Dried Fruits. Blackberries 25c: Prunes
Cala. Ill5c: Peeled Teaches 25$lttc
bUGAU. Uunc, 11; crushed, 1-Jc; Cno
crushed, lie; oxtra powd. 14jc; dry gran.
13c: extra sran. 13Uc. G. C 1214c.
Eocs. 50 cts ?i doz.
Oats. S2 25 2 40 per cwt
Potatois. SI 73 per ctvt
Flock. Suporfino So 50; Extra JC 50;
Corn Meal ? cwL &1 50; Buckwheat cwl
6 00.
FREsn Meats. Choice cuts. Lamb. 15c;
Boefl220: Pork 15; Mutton 121L By
the carcass 10c.
Meats. Breakfast bucon ISc per tt;
rides 15317c; bams 17420c; shouldors
H(3Ulc; smokotlbocf l3IC?ic; corned beef
r.l(V312 ?1 B); corned pork 12c ? ft.
Lard. In tins and caddies lSS20c ? U.
HoXEr. In frames 40e; in glass 50c
Mill Fkkd. Bran 225 CO i3 ton; chop
feed $S& ; Shoits S33 Oag ; Hay $20
S 25 tonrmiddiincs S40. Chop barley. S37.50
Pioneer Annual Meeting.
rilHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE PIO
JL necr and Historical Soclerv or the Ore
cou of 1792. will be held at "the rooms or
Kescue Engine Co. No. 2, in Astoria. Oregon.
m the 11th day of Mav. l8?3,at2l. ar to
transact Its :mtuial business, listen to report,
of oJllcers. and addresses from honorary and
corresponding members, and volunteer ad
dresses from friends of the organization.
A snecial and ireneral invltailon is cordi
ally extended to all to be present, as per
nnnuuuua 1'iuuuru. .. u. iH-lLli.,
uiivr.
Secretary,!
STRENGTH
to vigorously push a business,
strength to study a profession,
strength to regulate a household,
strength to do a day's labor with
out physical pain. All this repre
sents what is wanted, in the often
heard expression, " Oh ! 1 wish 1
had the strength!" If you are
broken down, have not energy, or
feel as if life was hardly worth liv
ing, you can be relieved and re
stored to robust health and strength
by taking BROWN'S IRON BIT
TERS, which is a true tonic a
medicine universally recommended
for all wasting diseases.
501 N. Fremont St., Baltimore
During the -war I was in
jured in the stomach by a piece
of a shell, and ha c suffered
from it ever since. About four
years ago it brought on paraly
sis, which kept me in bed six
months, and the best doctors
in the city said I could not
live. I suffered fearfully from
indigestion, and for over two
years could not cat solid food
and for a large portion of the
time was unable to retain even
liquid nourishment. I tried
Brown's Iron Bitters and now
after taking two bottles I am
able to get up and go around
and am rapidly improving.
G. Decker.
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is
a complete and sure remedy for
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria,
Weakness and all diseases requir
ing a true, reliable, non-alcoholic
tonic. It enriches the blood, gives
new life to the muscles and tone
to the nerves.
A Common-sJnse Remedy.
SaiicylicA.
No more Rheumatism,
Gout or Neuralgia.
Immediate Relief Warranted.
Permanent Cure Guaranteed.
Five years established and never Tmoim to
fall in a single cage, acute or chronic. Ilefcr
to all prominent physicians and druggists for
the standing of Salicylica.
SEOE.ET!
THE ONLY DISSOLVER OF THE
POISONOUS UKIC ACID "WniCH
EXISTS IN THE BLOOD OFKHEU-
MATIC AND GOUTY PATIENTS.
SALICYLICA Is known as a common-
sense lemcdy, because it strikes directly at
tnc cause oi liueuntaiisra, uout ana neural
gia, while so many so-called specifics and
Miuiwsed panaceas only treat locally the
eUects.
It has been conceded by eminent scientists
that outward applications, such as rubbing
with oils, ointment-, liniments, andsoothing
lotions will not eradicate these diseases
which arc the result of the poisoning of the
blood with Trie Acid
SALICYLICA works with marvelous
eilect on this acid and so removes the disor
der. Ills now exclusively used by all cele
brated physicians of America and Uurope.
Highest Medical Academy of l'aris rejMHis
as per cent cures in three days.
that SALICYLICA. Is a certain cure for
Rhoumatism.Coutand Neuralgia,
the most intense pains are subdued almost
Iustantly.
Give i"r a trial, llelicf guaranteed or mon
ey refunded.
Thousands or testimonials sent on applica
tion. '
,. S I a, Box. 6 Boxes for S5.
bent free by mail on receipt ot nionev.
ASK YOUIl DltCGGIST FOlt l
But do not be deluded into taking Imitations
or substitutes, or something recommended
as "just as good!" Insist on the genuine
with the name of Washburne&Co
on caeli box which is guaranteed chemieaiiy
pure under our .signature, an indispensable
requisite to insure success in the treatment.
Take no ether, or send to us.
Washburne & Co., Proprietors.
67 Broadway, cor. KeadeSL, XEWYOltK
For Sale by W. E. DEMENT & Co., and
J. E. THOMAS.
Hardware an! SMj Chanilery.
A. VAN DUSEH & CO.,
DEALERS IN-
Hardware and Ship Chandlery,
Pure Oil, Bright Varnish,
Binnacle Oil, Cotton Canvas,
Hemp Sail Twine,
Cotton Sail Twine,
Lard Oil,
Wrought Iron Spikes,
Galvanized Cut Nails.
Agricultural Implements,
Senilis; machines,
Paints and Oils, Groceriew, etc.
Columbia River Canneries.
Adair, S. DA Co Astori.
Astoria Packinc Co., Ktnner.
Anclo-AmericanfacldncCo..
BadolletiUo
Booth. A. Co
Uolambia Canning Co
Cutting PackinEOo.
Devlin, John A. & Co
Elmore, Sam
Kishermen'i Packing Co..
liantborn it Co.....
Unmc. Wm
Hume. Geo. W.
Occident Packing Co "
Pacific Union Packing Co..
Scandinavian Packing Co..
V
I
beasiae racking Co
Whit8tar Packing Co -
C Timmins & Co. .... ..... . -
UnionPacking Co "
West Coast Packing Co
Williams James 4 Co
Thomes & Knonles '.'.'.'.
Washington Packing Co
Point Adams backing Co
LXL. Packing Co
Aberdeen Packing Co Ilwaco, W. T.
Kurcka Packing Co EnrekaW. T.
ilapgood&Co Water! ord, W, T.
Knappton Packing Co Knappton. W.T.
Home. Wni Kagle Cliff W.T.
Metier. J. G. & Co Hrookfield, W, T.
Myers, Geo. T. Fisherton. W.T.
Ocean Canning Co Uay View, W. T.
Oregon Pkg Co, J ffi VCook,.Clif ton
Piilarllock Pkc Co PiUar Rock.W.T.
Qaian, James........QauinTfl
w-st. John. lincrr Htrbor. WT
Wirren 4 Co. V. M, Cathlaa.t. W.T
Warrsa ft Co ,T7.....V.Ccdi.
Money and Chickens.
Governor Eli Murray, of Utah
tells this excellent stery: . "I
never shall forget the amount of
money it cost us to keep an old
woman from crying herself to
death. Of couise we were obliged
to subsist ofT the couutry as we
went along, and we naturally took
about the best in sight. One day
we took possession of a chicken
ranch kept by an old lady, who
stood at the irate with a broom and
threatened to lick all Sherman's
forces if they did not move on.
Now chickens were considered of
ficers' rneaUand us we were infernal
ly hungry we went for those hens
pretty lively. Wtien she saw her
favorite fowls were being caught
and killed she keeled right over
and began to cry. Presently she
began to scream, and finally you
could hear that woman's voice
clear at Atlanta. I sent the snr
geons in to quiet her, but they
failed, and then the officers took
turns, but the more attention paid
her the more she howled. I then
got pretty nervous over the infern
al noise, because the whole urm3
could hear it, and they might
suppose somebody was torturing
the woman. Finally Sherman
rode up, and asked what it was all
about, When we told him he
said: "Give her a bushel of Con
federate bonds for her hens, and
see if that won't stop her." Act
ing on this hint, I proceeded to
business. We captured a Confed
erate train the day before with
$4 000,000 of Confederate mono',
and I hunted up the train at
once. The money was worth
about two cents on the dollar.
Well, I stuffed about half a mil
lion dollars into an old carpet sack
and marched into the house.
"Madam," said I, opening the
sack, "I'll give you 500,000 to
quit this noise." It was still as
death in a minute, and then her
face expanded in a broad smile. 1
laid the package of notes on the
table, and I never saw so delighted
a woman." Army and Navy
Journal.
Itn "Work in Strathroy.
It often happens that the opin
ion of an experienced man, an ex
pert, if we so call him, conveys
greater force than an aggregation
of outside, uneducated testimony.
And then, too, personal experience
or observaiion is so much more
convincing than mere asseriion.
Trained to habits of analysis and
keenest accuracv, and from the
very nature of their daily occupa-
tion, criven to the most incisive;
criticism of anything of a proprie
tary nature, chemists, as a class,
hesitate very long before indorsing
anything of a remedial nature
whose virtues have been an
nounced through the public press.
St. Jacobs Oil, however, is so uni
versally successful and so unvary
ingly accomplishes all that it prom
ises, that the able chemist, W. .T.
D as, Esq.,of Medical Hall, Strath-
roy, Ont., sends, with Ins friendly
recommendation, the follewing: i
from David Harrison, Esq., 9th
Cone, Township of Caradec:
Having suffered with inflammato
ry rheumatism since last .Tuly,
and hearing of St. Jacobs Oil, 1 1
sent lor a bottle of the article on
the loth of October. At that time
I was confined to the house, and
could not possibly get out of bed
without assistance. After four ap
plications of the Oil the pain
ceased entirely, and I was able to
go about Strathroy in less than a
week. I cannot give too much
praise to St. Jacobs Oil for what it
has done for me, and I believe it
to be a most reliable remedy in
rheumatism. Its wonderful effica
cy should be brought to the knowl
edge of everybody.
For the Ladies.
Ladies suffering from sick headaches,
neuralgia, colds, fevers, indigestion and
habitual constipation will find Syrup of
Figs as effective in affording relief as it
is pleasant to the taste. It acts thor
oughly, yet gently, a ver3 small quanti
ty sufficing to remove all impurities
from the system and make one teel hap
pier and brighter. Large bottles for
sale and trial bottles free at V. E. De
ment & Co.'s, Astoria.
Ilodge. Davis & Co- Wholesale
Agents, Portland, Oregon.
When Ladies arc Attractive.
All ladies know their faces are
most attractive when free from pim
ples. Parker's Ginger Tonic is popu
lar among them because it banishes
impurities from blood aud skin and
makes the face glow with health.
For Dyspepsia andLiver Complaint,
you have a printed guarantee on every
bottle of Shlloh's Vitalizer. It never
fails to cure. Sold by W. E. Dement.
Tho Bev. Geo. II. Thayer, of Bour
bon, Ind..-says: ,4Both myself and wife
owe our lives toSinLon's Consumptiox
Cuke." Sold by W. E. Dement.
To strengthen and build up the
system, a trial will convince you that
Brown's Iron Bitters is the best med
icine made.
A great success is Pfunder's Oregon
Blood Purifier. Try a bottle of it; it
will place you in tho position desired
by every one good health.
Shiloh's Cuke "will immediately
relievo Croup, whooping cough and
Bronchitis. Sold by "W. E. Dement
JNE OF THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLi
REMEDIES IN THE WORLD rOR
THE CURE OF
Coughs, Colds, Koarsensssj
Sore Throat, Bronchitis,
Influenza, Asthma,
Whooping Cough,
Croup, and
Every affection of tho
THROAT, LUNGS fiND GHEST,
including
COMSUIWPTIOEg.
A WELL-KNOWN PHYSICIAN WHITES:
" It doss not dry up a coagh, and leave tb cmim
idiiod, as u the case with most preparation, but
boscas it, deansss the Iuags and allays irruatim
has rcaovias the causeof corapblaL"
DO InOT EC DECEIVED by artkilt
ng simihr naacs. Be sure you net
DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHSET.Y.
rith the signature cf " I. BUTTS " on the wrapper
50 Cents and S1.00 a ISottle.
I'lepaied by SETH W. FOWLE & SOXS, To
3J. Mass. Sold lv drttjisu acd dealers KencraS'
Xotlcc or Application to PnrchxNO
Timber LsmN.
T AND OFFICE AT VANCOI YEH. W.T..
U Anril 9tli. 1SS3.
Notice Is hereliy piven lhai In rmitpliance
with the provisions of the Art o Congress
approved June.!. 1878. entitled "An aet for
the sale of 'limber Lands in the s;aies f
Callfomla, Oregon. Nevada, and in Wash-:
ingtan iorritory,"
lolm Anderson, of l'acille :
county, wasii. lcr. lias tins iiay liieti tit ihh
office his application to purchase tin North '
f-asijioi sect ion 2U. lownsnipio .ortn d .
ILingeOWest,ofthe Wlllameite MeriiUaM.
Testimony in the above eao will he taken i
neiorc ne cierK l tlie I)I.trlrt c onrt. at.
Oystcrville. Wash. Ten. on Monday, the:
ism uay oi.Jtine, innj.
Any and all persons having :ulvore claims
to the above described lands, or r.nv ortioii
thereof, aic hereby required to "file thoir
claims iu I his otiice within Mlv (CO da-s
from date hereof.
FllED. W. SPAKLIXG.
dlt COds Uegiiicr.
LEATHERS BROS.
boat m: 5 J. i e: k s.
Up .Stairs
Over Arnclt & Fcrclinti Shop.
Call and examine the work we are doing
and jce the wood we are using, before mak
Ing a trade elsewhere.
FIP.ST-CLASS WOP.lv A SPECIALTY.
ASTORIA MARBLE WORKS.
DAVID KLI,l, - - Proprietor.
Manufacturer ot American and Italian
marble monuments and head stones. Ceme
tery lots enclosed with curbing, walls and
coping or stone posts and Iron railing. Prices
and designs furnished to persons at a dis
tance. Satisfaction guaranteed. Slate can
seamers for cannery use.
ASTORIA. OltEGOX.
FOR SALE !
I offer for sale my ranch near Skipa
non iu this County ; it consists of
160 ACRES,"
Eighfj Acres improved, tritli
good dwelling House;
Ttvo Sterns, Out Houses, efc.t
A Fine Orchard.
Everything is well improved and in
good condition. A large assortment of
Farming Implements,
Three I'asscnjrcr Coaches.
One Biiffsr,
3Tine Head Horses.
Cattle, Hogs, Etc.
i This affords a rare chance for a man to
ge; a good home in tho oldest settled
section in the state.
Terms favorable to one meaning busi
ness. C. A. HIAJJUIKE
Wo. 40 !2-Ply
SALM0iT TWINE !
CORK ASD LEAD LIKBS,
SEINE TWINES.
A Full Stock Now on Hand.
HENRY DOYLE & CO...
5X1 market Street, Sum I'raurfsea.
Sole Agents for tho Pacific Coast.
TO CMKBRYMEK !
ORDER BOOKS, TALLY LISTS,
Time and Credit Cards.
LINEN NOTE and LETTER HEAD
JOB PRINTING !
Of all kinds at lowest prices.
Wa Guarantee Satisfaction !
Wo have new typo and a large stock
of first class material.
J. F. UALLOBAX & Co
Shiloh's Catarrh Bemedy a posi
live cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and
Canker Mouth. Sold by W.E.Dement.
HOTELS AND RESTATJKAlTrS.
PARKER HOUSE.
12. B. PAKKER. lrop..
ASTORIA, - - - OREGON.
FIRST CLASS HOTEL.
ALL MODSKX HUrJtOVEMBNTS.
HOT &X& CI.I BAT3IS.
Good Billiard Tab'.e. arid First Class Sa-
loon stocked with Fine Liquors.
OtrFKEK COACH TO THE 110l.SE.-n
THE OCCIDENT HOTEL
First-class in every respect.
UIKGT.Irc i!fc 1TIS I GUT.
Proprietors.
j Astoria,
Oregon.
IT IS A FACT
-THAT
JEFF'S CHOP HOUSE
Concomly Street is the Best in
Town.
-THAT- j
l!e Jias Aliinjs on Kati IFSSKSII i
Slioal Wnivv Tins s:el llasi-i
rsi Oyster. .
-THAT-
"JEFF:
IS THE BOSS CATERER.!
T,,lT
,
lie Una In-iu Cro;;ricior ). tlic "Aurora
Hotel" in Kcappfei: M'rnjcnn. !
OP
:M DAY
AND NIGHT.
. , . . , ,
R0rnF,C FIRT P A9S
HUOUUL O I I HO I L LttOO
i. i tv I . .
t;vsrer &aioo2i.
CllKXAJirs. STKEKT, AHTOKIA.
fFllIK CNDEHSrOXKn IS PJ.KASEl) TO
JL announce to tin- pnMie that he lias op
ened a
S'lKsVT ST-iASS
:53VS33.s Slonse 9
And fiimisJies iu first-class style
OYSTEP.S, HOT COFFEE TEA. ETC
AT THE
Ladies" and Gent's Oyster Saloon.
CHENAMUS STIiEET.
Please give me x call.
KOSCOE DIXON, Proprietor
COSMOPOLITAN
Chop House and Restaurant.
OPEN DAY AXD NIGHT.
3Ieals 3 cents ami -upwards.
A. LEKOSSE & L
IVIJiBKOy,
I'roprlctom
31AI.V STHEET, - - - -
ASTOJIIA.
CENTRAL HOTEL.
CI1AS. AYALUfAX. - - - Proprietor.
THAYETAKEX OIlAltGE OF THIS POP
i tilar Hotel and can guarantee satisfaction
TO ALL
Permanent and Transient Boarders
The choicest brands r Wines, Liquors,
and Cigars, at the Bar.
Opposite O. U.iN. Doek, Astoria, Oregon
nERMAXLA BEER HALL
V7 -a:o-
BOTILIS BEER DISFOT.
0HS5 MC3 Sthrkt. .Astosi u
TlteJUent of Layer i Cts. a Glass
Orders for tho
MmU ColnMa Brewrr
ZSjE220:FL
IIt at this place will be promptly attend
ed to.
EyXo cheap Sim Fraiubco ueer sold at
tills place
Vvar. SOCK. Proprietor.
Brewery Beer Saloon.
The Best Beer 5 cts a Glass.
Hot Lunch every Day from 10 to 12 A. 31
The hesc of Liquors and Cisara on hand.
A deservedly iwimJar place of social report.
GEO. lilLLElt.
BITTERS !,
Wilmerding & Co., San Francisco.
Loeb & Co., Agents, Astoria.
Notice.
THE ASTORIA GAS LIGHT Co.. OX Olt
about Jlay Lst. 1833. will furnish Gas to
consumers at the following rates : Up to 5 M
feet per month, at the rate of SL23 per 1M
cubic feet. From 5 M to 10 31 feet per month
at the rate of SL25 per 1 31 feet, less 10 per
cent, reuaie. uvenu ji ieei permonui. ana
10 all inanuf;ictnrers who use cas for heat-
inu or mechanical purpose-', at the rate of
6-1.25 per 1 31 feet, loss 20 per cent, rebate.
All bills will he payable monthly unless spe
cial contracts are maue.
CHAS.S.vTP.IGHT,
President.
C. H. PAGE.
Sect'r.
Astoria, Oregon,, AprUlth, 1S53. tf
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SHIPPING NOTICES.
Columbia Transportation Co.
FOS? PORTLAND.
(FAST TIME.)
The popular steamer
FLEETWOOD,
Wlilcli lias bri) rrfltted for the comfort of
lacwjniers w ill leat e "ViLon anl
I'"Wer"s iock every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6
AM. arriving at Portland at 1 P. M.
He: timing leaves Portlawi every
Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 A. M.
Amumy at Astotia at 1 P. M.
An additional trip will be made on
Sunday of Each Week,
Leaving Tortland at 9 o'clnclc
tnnilaj 21orniusr.
Passengers bv this route connect at Kalama
for Sound ports. U. B. SCOTT,
President.
Astoria and Portland.
jflS-Str. WESTPORT,
F. II SIIEK5IAN, - - MASTElt
Will makt regular trips to Portland and
AMotia. leaviiw; BiirneH's dock, foot of 51or
ri4ii strei't, Portland, at ft a m. Saturdays.
And will leave AVHon & Fisher's dock,
Astoria, at fi a. :.f . '1 liiirsdax s.
Fnght cm ted at reasonable rates.
Steamer a RELIC."
bjfl3
WILL MAKE TJJIPS AS
FOLLOWS :
I To YorXGS Kl VER, Mondays, W'etlnpsdnya
I .TOnX llAA'S ISIVKT? Tii1 Vri.lo.-o
LEWIS awl CLARKE. Thursdavs kil
Saturdays.
Will leave Wilson & Fishers wharf at
ts oVIoelc sharp, eacii itmrnnig. .
LEWIS G. iTA U"EN, Master.
BEBBLAS STEAI PACKET.
'Daisy' and Garge.
Will leave Astoria, from Grays Dock,
t For Oiiiy, and Head of Youngs Utvcr,
i On Tursdny.s. ami I'rltlaj s. a J S A. 31.
jtoiuromg same uay.
For Landings on Lewis & Clark's IJiver.
On Wclm'i!.ij5. alS A. 31.,
Keturniiig samo day.
For Fonner's Camp,
On Fr2i!a3.nt.-1. 3:.. laying over night
at the Camp, will leave for Astoria, on jat
nrilay, at s a. 31. : Returning will leave
Astoria, at a !. 31.
Bf3"For Freight or Passage, ajiplv on hoard,
or at Gray's Dock, where Freight will be re
ceived anil stored, if necessary;
J. II. D. GRAY'.
MAP.KETS.
CENTRAL MARKET.
General aiortment of table stock constantly
on Hand, such as
Canned Fruits and Jelly,
Bacon, Kams, Shoulders, Lard,
Fresh Frails and Vegetables,
fisii. rour.TKY and A3iis
I n the season.
CIARS AID TOUACCO.
IJcst of XttXES Afl X.inUOKS.
All cheap for CASII. Goods sold on com
mbwiou. Opposite I. YT. Case's store.
j. kod(;ers.
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY & C025PAKY,
Fresh and Cared Meats,
Vegetables,
FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS.
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL,
CKEa.A3:s Street. Astoria, Osr
Washington Market,
Ma at Street, - - Astoria Oregon
r.EIlGMAN J: BERRY
TESPCTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN.
JAj tion cf tho public to tho fact that the
above 3Iarkct rrill always b supplied with a
FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY
or
FRESH AND CURED MEATS!
Which will he sold at lowest rates, wholesale
and retail. Special attention given to suppb
nc ships.
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PARKER'S
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15 r.refcretl lii thos 1
p i. Vj. wnoiiaveuscoir,ioany
tf- .-i-iSTjiHsIninar article, on ac-
l. SS?3-ount of is superior J
-j:s2jt'.icaniincs5anu twrti. i
GZL-CXd it. contains matenals
only that are beneficial
to Ire scalp and cat;
aadjlwnys
Re:lsre5 the Youthful Color !o Grs7 or Faifad Harr
Parker's Hair Palsam is fir.ily perfumed nd Is
ratTsnted to present fcUmij of the hair and to re
move laudrutr..di:chln j. ILscox & Co , X.Y.
jc. ana 1 1 i.3, m( uca'-s id on gi ssa ocuicuirr. a
TABS,
HSlPF
iiliiyiLi
fl Supvhtivs Ilsallh and Slrsaglli flcstorer.
If ynu areaireciiamc or former, worn out with
overwork, or a mother run down by family or house
ht-il duties try P.ki:eks Ci:.ct.R Tumc.
I f yon are a lawycr, ;n:nister or business man es"
hatstt'd by mental stntinoranxioiF; cares, do not take
intaxkatinsstimulanSjbiitusePatker's Ginger Tonis;
Ifyoahave Constniiritlcn, Dyspeijsb, Rheuma
ism, jvtdney Complauii ', oranydisorderofthe lungs,
stomach, bowels, blood or nervcs.pARKER's Gingkr
Tc::ic '.rill cure ;ou. 1 1 is the Greatest Blood Purifier
?.Hd the Ee:t snd Sure:! Cougli Cure Ever UsstJ.
If youarevrsunjstray from jge, dissipation cr
any dreac or weakness and require a stunuhnt take
G.-.GT:TosiCi.tcnce: it will invigorate sndbuikl
yo'i up from the first dose but wDl never intricate.
It hs saved hundreds of lives; it may save yours.
C.r Tf OX ! T.t!nt cU sutetltnte. ratter' GlnptTTanle U
ccrr "Ief uteWitrrcKiIialiaUlatLeir-'rU.ssJIic&tirtl?
dJft! r-.-m r-Tnaralionjofjiigtraloo. Sr IfordrcsbxtO
IIu.-cz Ui,.N. V. tOc. i $ 1 twi, at crilfij la Uta.
Cr.rAT SAVING EtrriXG DOIiAIt SIZE.
Its ri- h and laiunz &acrance lias made this
delightful perfiuae exceedingly popular. There
is nothing liko it. irsist upon Laving Trcnts-.
TO:t CotoctiB and 1 ooU for s i nature of
. caercy lo!'!. A- d-rrr'-t er d-attr la jwifaotiy
cans njY"-. i5st3Tc "t if r,
" ir..-E s u s . v Yia tv. size.
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TRANSPORTATION LINES.
Oregon Railway & Navigation
COMPANY.
O CEAX DIVISION.
On and after April 1st, 1883.
Ocenn Steamers will sail from San Fran
eisco and Portland evcrv ilirpo iinv.
Leaving Spear St. wharf San Francisco, at
: 10 :0O A. IiL. and AInsworth Dock, Portland,
Tliroasli Tickets sold to allprlncipa
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.
KIrit DIVISION (Jllddle Columbia);
! JJoats leave Portland for Dalles at 7 :00
Alo :
Leave Port
land for
iMoniTu. We.
TllU.
Frl. I Sat.
Astoria and) I
lower Co- I
lnmbia....l6AM GAM
Dayton. Or. J7 AM J
Salem ....) r A,,t
Oorvallia-.J AM
Victoria.BC'fiAM !
RAM
6 AM
AM
6AM
7 AM
7 AM
Igam
RA3I
fAM
Leaves Astoria for Portland at 6 a. m. daily ex
cept Sunday.
Astoria to Portland.
FAST LIXE.
Steamer Wide IVest will leave Astoria
for Portland, IP. 21.
Returning, leaves Portland for Astoria,
o a. 31., daily, Wednesdays excepted.
. 1?'l!a Palace Cars running betwesn Port
land. V alia Walla acd Dayton.
JOHN 31 DTK,
Superintendent of Traffic
C. II. 1T.ESCOTT.
Slanager.
llwaco Steam Navigation Go
WINTER SCHEDULE.
Astoria to Forts Stevens, Canbj,
and llwaco,
Connecting by Stages for
Oysterville and Olympia.
dZ&Pfts r, Until farther notico the Ilwa-o
JTiiffeif. Steam Navigation Co's steamers
GEX. SIILES, or GEN. CA.NBY
Will leave Astoria
On Mondays and Thursdays, at 7 A. hi.
FOB
Fori Stevens, Fort Canby, and llwaco
ox
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and
Saturd ays.
The steamer will leave Astoria at 9 a.m.
as formerly, not being confined strlcUyto
schedule time.
Fare to Fort Steven3.......
" " Canhy and llwaco
..50Ct5
$100
Kffl-Ilwaco freinht, by the ton, In lots ol
one ton or over, 52 00 per ton.
SB-.For Tickets. Towage or Charter appb
st tho olBco of tho Company, Gray' wharf,
foot of Benton street.
J. H.D. GRAY, Aj?6nt.
Oregon & California R.R.Co
On an aftor Sopt.21, 1882. trains will run
follows, DAILY (Except Sundays),
EASTSIDE DIVISION.
Kctwccn rOKTLAXD and BIDDLE'S.
JTAIL TBAET
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland.- 7:30 a. sr.RiddIo's.....8:30r. u
Riddle'3 3:30 A. u. Portland 4:23p.
ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN.
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 4:00 P. M. Lebanon. 9.20 P. M
Lebanon 4:45 A. M.Portland...lO:05A.M
FREIGHT TRAINS.
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland ... G:15a. m. Junction G:00p.m
Junction G:3'a. M.lRiddle's 5:10p.m
Riddle's G:00 a. m.I Junction 5:00r. u
Junction . .-5:45 a. ji. Portland.- ..5:25 p.ir
Tlio Oregon and California Railroad i errj
makes' connection with all RcgularTrains on
Eastaide Division.
WKST3IDE DIVISION.
Between Portland and Corvallls,
MAIL TEAIX
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 8:00 A. M.lCorvallis 3:00 P. M
Corvallis S:30 A. M.Portland 3:20 P. M
CIoso connections mado at Riddle's with
tho Stazos of tho Oregon and California Staw
Company. ....
aarTickets for sale at all tho principal points
in California and tho East, at Company's
Offico.
Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or.
Storage will bo chard on freight remain
intr ntCompanys Warehouse over 24 hours.
Freight will not bo received for shipment
after 5 o'clock P. M. on either tho East or
West sido Division.
J. BRANDT, Gen'l Sup't.
E. P. ROGERS.
Gcn'l Freight and Passenger Agent
R. KOEIILEIt, Vico President and Manager
Shoalwater Bay Transportation Co.
SffMaiEIl ROUTE.
Astoria to Olympia,
Touching at
Fort Stevens, Fort Canby, llwaco,
Xorth. IJcaeli, Oysterville, Xorth
Cove, Petersons Point, Ho-
ltiinm, Jlontcsano,
And all points on Shoal water Bay, and Gray
Ilarbor.
GEN. MILES,
l
Strs. or
On Columbia River.
GEN. CANBY.
GEN. GARFIELD " Shoalwater Bay.
" MONTESANO " Gray's Harbor
Connecting with Stages over Portages,
Leave Astoria for Olympia, at - - 7 A. 31.
On Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays,
arriving at Montesano the day after leaving
Astoria through trip in 60 hours.
Leave Olympia for Astoria on same days.
HOSPITAL,
ASTOKIA, - - - OREGON
TUfS INSTITUTION, UNDER CARE OF
ihe S' icrs of Charity, Is now ready for
the iecej).oa of patients.
Private rooms for the accommodation ol
any desiring them.
Paticuts admitted at all houis.day or night.
No pavsician has exclusive right, every
patient is free 10 and has the privilege of
employing any physician they pic.er.
United States ZUarino
Seamen who pay ITosp'tal Dues, are enti
tled to F.eccjre r au attendance at thlsHos
pital dur'n- sickness. Pencts must be ob
ained for United Strtes Marines at the Cus
tom House.
SISTEK9 OP CnAKITV
Notice.
AS A REPORT HAS BEEN CIRCULATED
among the fishermen on the Columbia
river, that the undersigned has appropriated
and used several hundred fathoms new web
with lines, and floats, together with other
effects, the property of others ; a3 this re
port circulated through deviltry and Jeal
ousy by evil-minded men, and endangers my
life in the pursuit of my legitimate business.
I hereby announce that a liberal reward will
be given to anyone who can reveal, and
with legal evidence prove the originator of
said report, that he may receive due punish
ment for defamation of character.
P.O.NOHLLNG.
Fisherman.
Astoria, April Sltli, 185?. lwfc
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