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ASTOF.IA, OREGON: FRIDAY NOVEMBERS. 1883 The national fish commission is about to send one car-load of carp to the Louisville exposition and another for distribution along the line of the Northern Pacific road. As a means of getting a small part of the enormous emigration that is pouring into the northwest, a writer in the Charleston Courier suggests to southerners that they can find -profit in parceling out their vast domains and giving away alternate patches of fifty acres. In San Francisco it is thought probable that the railroad disa greement as to the question of fares has given rise to the rumors of a change in the attitude of the Central Pacific relative to the northwest trade, amon which is the report of a new line of steam ers running between Portland and San Francisco in the interests of the above road. There is no dis guising the fact that consider able feeling has been engendered by the position assumedjty the Northern Pacific in relation to San Francisco, and to the trade of southern Oregon generally, while it is conceded on all sides that competition for California trade between the Northern Pacific and the Central Pacific would lead to a war attended by no profits to the ers to Portland would be consid ered. The road was fully capable of protecting itself on ocean serv ice, as in addition to colliers in process of construction, the recent purchase of Morgan & Sons' line of iron steamers gave them strength in the event of a dis agreement. Besides they had al reacty ordered three large-sized roads involved. It is thought should matters come to a crisis the putting on of steam iron steamers, which will run be tween New Orleans and New York, so as to vAv them to trans fer some ships to this coast when over they deem such a step expe dient. The Pacific ocean is the great whale fishery of the world. Here tofore New England capital and enterprise have monopolized it to the almost exclusive benefit of New England. Honolulu and San Francisco received a small share of U:c profits as outfitters of the whaling vessels. The crude oil and bone were shipped east to be worked up and refined. The cost of transportation was thus in creased and to the extent of the increase discounted the profits of every crew. It is now announced, says the San Francisco Chronicle, that two companies composed of California capitalists, have organ ized and incorporated, with the view of transferring the monopoly from the east to this city, each on a capital of $1,000,000. One of these companies will operate with six steamers and two sailing ves sels among the whale fisheries of the North Pacific as high as thev can go for the iceberg obstructions and along the southern coast, where the most inferior quality of whale abounds, running to San Francisco with the crude oil and bone taken on each cruise. The other will erect refineries of the oil somewhere on the Potrero and work it up for the markets of the world. No argument is needed to prove that these two companies will in course of a few years, with ordinary good luck, monopolize the business of whaling and re fining whale oil on the Pacific. The wonder is that the enterprise has been so long delayed, consid ering the superior advantages of this point. Long ago we thought of turning the vast surplus of our orchards into canned fruit for mer chandise, and the utilization of our salmon fisheries in tin same way, but here right at hand has lain dormant another business that we might have handled quite as easily and as profitably for the taking of it. ISOKX. Oct. 31st, to the wife of Rev. J. V. Mil- lUntn. a son. On the 1st inst 03 Rev. Dr. A. A. Cleveland. Jas. Macomber. of Astoria. and Miss May P. Stafford, of Clarinda, aowa. Oct. 27th. 18S3, at Westport, Clyde W son of David and Yiola E. West, aged 1G months. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. AT MRS. GEO. HILLER'S, NEXT DOOR to Weston Hotel. FOAI & STOKES. A FULL LINE OF Fancy Groceries. WINES LIQUORS HARDWARE AND Ship Chandlery: Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. In Hume's New Building Special Auction Sale. Saturday, Kov. 3. at 2 ?M. At IIollciii Auction Room. T AM INSTKUCTED BY CONSTABLE A Oliver, to sell :it public auction in re Poretto vs. Casselliul, a lot of Ciinirs, 'Wines, Liquors, Syrups etc., and one "Whltelia 1 Boat, with oars etc . complete. Also 1 will sell 20 pairs Blankets. Comfort ers. Ilubbcr Boots and a lot of Clothing. Crockery and Glassware, Bedsteads, spritiz Mattrasses, Cooking Stove, second hand Sewiu Machine In good running order, and a lot of sundries. E. C. JIOI.DEN. Auctioneer. DAIRY FARM FOR SALE. 954 ACRES ON CLATSOP PLAINS KNOWN AS THE F. UEABIEAUT FABM together with thirty cows, seventeen head of younp: cattle, one horse, one wagon and other farming implements. This is a rare chance for anyone to secure a pood dairy or stock farm. For particulars inquire of d-wtf J. W. GEA RIIAltT. A Good Cup of Gofiee AND OYSTERS. MItS. POWELL HAS OPENED AN OYS tcr stand and Coffee House on 31ain streot next to the Oregon Bakery- Every attention paid to patrons. MUSIC. PROP. T. F. MEYER. Graduate of Heidelberg University. Iiaiio Teacher. NOTICE. To Hunters, Fishermen. Ranchers. IF YOU WANT THE HIGHEST MAK ket price for your produce, co to JEFF'S. For Rent. rOUSE WITH 5 ROOMS, HARD FIN L Lshcd, lot and Stable. Knciuirc of BOZORTH & JOHNS. For Rent. THIS STORE LATELY OCCUPIED BY A. M. Johnson & Co. Applv at the store or Prael Bros., or to C. S. GUNDEILSON. Delinquent City Taxes. JKTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT T, iSi the undersigned. Chief of Police, have been furnished with a warrant from the City Council requiring me to collect the tax es assessed for the year 18S3, and now delln nuent unon the list and make return tif t!ii same within sixty days. All parties so in debted will therefore please lake notice and govern themselves accordingly. C. W, LOUGHERY. Chief of Police. Astoria, Oregon, October 25th, 1683. Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TILVTTHE undersigned has bpcn appointed the as signee of the firm of A M. Johnson and Co. anu an persons Having claims against sId llrm are notified to present the same duly verified to me at my office in Astoria. Ore gon, within three months from this date, October mh.lSSS. d-Cw A. W. BERRY, Assessment Notice. RTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TnE 1M Assessment Roll of School District No. 1. Clatsop county, Oregon, for the vcar 1S3 has this 15th day of October, 1883. been ap proved by the Directors of said district and a warrant Issued to the clerk for the Cidh'c tionoftlie taxes therein called for within sixty days from said date. Said lax is now due and pavablc at the office of the undersigned in Astoria, in said district, also will be deemed delinquent un less .so paid within the time above specified. J. O. BOZORTH, Clerk School Dist. No. 1. Clatsop Co. Oregon. Stockholder's Notice. 1VT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE -Ll annual meeting of the stockholder of the Washington Packing Co. will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 7, 18S3. at 10 o'clock, a. 3t., at their cannery near Astoria, for the pur pose of electing five directors, and to trans act such other business as may legally come before them. Attest J. W. G EARI1AET. FRANK NOLBEEG. Pras. Sec'y, Astoria, Oct. C, 1683. G-S0d To The Public. TOE UNDERSIGNED. NOTIFY the public that we have bought the scow "Annie-" Parties who have anv claim or claims against said scow should notlfv us within :w da s, before all the money is paid, and make arrangements accordingly. OLOF. THOMPSON, O.V.CARTER. Astoria, Or., October 5th, 1683. NOTICE TO CANNERYMEN ! T WILL MAKE BOXES NEXT SEASON JL In any amount required, and guarantee to have them satisfactory In every respect. My price for shooks will be 13 cents ; for nailed boxes 17 cents. Any ono wishing to make a contract for cases can confer with J. C. TRULLINGER. ocU-3m Proprietor West Shore Mills. Steamer TOM MORRIS. TJUS XEW and. Favorite Soat IS NOW READY FOR BUSINESS AND can be chartered for excursions, special parties, etc., at reasonable rates. A general steamboating business transacted. V. BOELLLNG, Master. FOR TILLAMOOK. (Weather permitting.) The new Steamer N. P. JO HANSEN. - - - Master. Will leave for TILLAMOOK, on FOR SATLLNG DATES AND PAETICU lars apply to J. G. HUSTLER. Main street Wharf, Astoria ; ALLEN & LEWIS, roruaua ; j . u. aiur. x VLiuamooK. Hardware ai Sim (Mlerj A. VAN DUSEK & GO., Hardware and Ship Chandlery, Pure 0i!. Bright Varnish. Binnacle Oil. Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine, Cotton Sail Tvine, Lard 0i!, Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails. Agricultural Implements, Scaring .llacliiucs, Paints ant! Oils. C2rooerl. !. PIANOS AND OEGANS SMALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS SPREADS AND STOOLS Slieot P-Eisic, Piano, and Organ Instructors. CELEBRATE!) STICK k MkM HANDS ! USED EY- "President of United States' ' "Governor of Oregon." Ami other prominent lKirsoas. Pianos and Organs of nmny leading makes, wholesale and retail, including CELEBRATED TABER 0RGAHS. LaxS3t nonse on This Coast.! Instruments of Aii Kinds tuned and Repaired. &ABIMEB Bros., 165 First St., Portland. Oregon. Leinenweber & On., C LKlNlt-S WEBER. . liltOWN ESTAMLISnCl) sets. ASTORIA, OKEUON. TAMES Ml CMMES, Manufacturers and IinpnntM L.L KINDS OF Jt. AND fTKDIXOS 2"'holesalc Dealers la OIL AND TALLOW. jfcS-Iflghcst cash price paM for Ufies awd Tailnw. SLIGHT 03BS. Aljlttlc Story with a Lare 3f oral One 3Jan ivlio Knew hl Own fiusincKH. "Xo. my dear," said the veaeraWa 1 of a country store to a timid little girl whto head Ecarcoly camo up to the level ef the couBtcr. "2sTo, ray dear, wc ImvCfTt any rod flannel, bat we haro some firat rata Xew Or leans molasses." Softly hinUoc that the didn't think that would axwwor the imrmo quite as well, tho child went her way in search of tho article sho wantod- "Hao you BENSON'S CAPCINB PLAS TERS?" asked a sentloman of a certain drac eht whoso name could ho tiren were it de tired. "I am troubled just now with a toweh of my old friend, tho luinbaso, and Ike Ben son's Plaster seems to so to the spot altaoct as soon as it touches tho skin." "Not at present." roplied tho druttt. gen ially " but, wo have lots of idaKers jat as good. There i; Allcock's, the Cai4e8 and othora won't ono of thorn do m well?" ".My dear sir," retorted the gentleman, with a flight show of temper. "I ?ay nothint: apaincttboso article?, but I am a busineec man, and always ask fur proekely what I want, and for nothing else. I may nclightcn you, however, when I say that aoaietine ago, for another discs c, of which the Capcine has since cured me, tried all thoto you Mention, with no appreciable benefit. They are ineffi cient, crory ono of thorn, tho raoaneet act ol tbo proprietors of soino of them betas this: that thoy xnako plasters with similar sound ingnamc to doctiro tho unwary into believ ing thoy aro tho samo thins. ExperioBco tanght me tho difference. I'll go to the next man in yoar line. Good day." Bo on our Kiiard against imitations. The genuine has tho word CAl'GIKK cut cleanly in the middle of tho plaster. All others aro impositions. Scabury &, Johnson, Chemists, New York. FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT. lite splendid A 1 British Iron Uip, KILLOGHAH Will he shortly on the berth for SALMON in lots to suit shippcis. Porfret;ht and in surance apply to Messrs. -BALFOUK, (1 L-TIIBIK Jt Co.. Portland. Or to P. L. CHUBBY. Astoria. juu X- Joiison, Has re-opcnedhls CIGAR AND TOBACCO STORE, On the Boadwav, near his old location. He will keep the stock of the choicest Cigars, and Tohnceos. and a full line of .smokers' ar ticles, including the finest meerschaum pipes. He will be pleased to see lib old fnends at his new stand. A. MacBeth, MEECHAIJT TAILOK, No. 4. First St, Portland. Oregon. Clothing made at reasonable prices, and satisfaction guaranteed. Notice for Publication. r AND OFFICE AT OBEGON CITY, OBE- JUI Ron, UCLL'G, 1853. Notice Is hereby Klven tliat the following named setiler has filed notice of Ills Inten tlontomake flnal proof In support of his claim, and that said proot will bo made be fore the County Clerk of Clatsop County, at Astoria, uregon. on Jionaay, JJec. 10, JS53. viz : Henry Spellmlre, nomestcad Entry No. 3477. for the Lots 1, 2, 2. and 4 of Sec. 31, T. S, 2. B. 10W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon' and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: Hiram Carnahan, Jonn Matter, and Francis Hill, of Sklnanon. and E. M. Grimes, of Seaside, all of Clatsop uouniy. uregon. J8- 5t L. T. BABES', Bejister. S3 mm r-i rt r i. a v xs w W York Stare SLAIN STREET, Has r.poncd to tlie public a full line or Toys, VeioGipsdes, Holier Skates, Jeweiry, .Silver and Plated Ware, Baby Carnages. Bird Cages, Japanese Goods. Accordeons, Violins. Sheet Music. Stationery. Cutlery. Notions, and other Novelties too numerous to mention. Only one price for all" Is Hirwatchwrtid. and we are willing to "stand or fair' by Our Record. "Honesty is the bc-t nollcv, and onrpaM actions are a guarantee for our future intentions. Owing to our large increase of business v have had to osom in more commodious quarters. Vc invite the public to give us a call and tuns satisfy thamaelvci that nothing is misrepresented, as we take jcrejit plesture In showing oi:r goods. x We make a spee:a1ty f Baby Carriages, Accordeons. And all kinds of Reading Matter. A oomplote line of UlL!:AY CJOOB unsurpassed anvwhere will be opened shortly. Our prices ddfy coiapeti; low. Call and le convinced. lis 1M ff& iaW Pormerly Old Main Street, - .- 1 Ms Ladies desirous of procuring Goods nnequaled in Style and Finish will take pleasure in examining our Stock of SIL ES, SATIHS and DXtESS GOODS. 1ST ' FUESISHING DEPARTMENT, Everything is Complete and of the best. CHAS. HE1LBORN, AIANUFACTUHEK OF FURNITURE S BEDDING AllD DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Olotli. Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shanes, Lsca Surtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings 1V1KDOAV CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete in every branch. OK.I.Ka IN' Hay, Oats, Straw. Lime, Brick, Cement 2nd Sand Voo:X SJelivcrctt to Onier D:uying, Teaming and Express Busiiutss. Horsos ana Carriages far Hire. DEALER IX wikes, Liquors ahd cigars. LOEB & CO. JOUBEKS IN WIKE8. LIQUORS, AND OIGAES. AGENTS FOR TIIE Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. Tumblers Decanters, and All Kinds of Saloon Supplies. E5TA11 goods sold at San Francisco Prices. 3.TAIN STREET. Opposite Tarker House, Astoria. OrcRon. ASK FOR Union India Rubber Co Pure Tara Gura CRACK PROOF RUBBER BOOTS. BEWARE OF nriTATIOXS I Be sure the Boots are stamped CRACK PROOF on the heels, and have the PUJIE GUM SPRINGS on the foot and instep, which prevent their cracking or breaking. Wc are now making them with RUBBER AND ASBESTOS Soles which will make them last more than twice as long as any Rubber boots made. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. ALL KINDS BUBBElt BELTING. PACK ING, HOSK. SPRINGS. CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES. Etc GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. R, H. PEASE. Jr. I Agents, S. M, RUNYON, f - San Francisco. Novelty Store 1 1 Of iPwtl KfflFP ! I. X. L. Store, - Astoria, Oregon. iedPrieei THS Sheriff Sale. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION is sued out of the Hon. Circuit Court of , the State of Oregon, for the County of Clat 1 sop, on the 12th day of October. and to I inc directed on a decree for the foreclosure I certain mortgage liens wherein James Taylor, plaintiff, recovered a judgement and 1 decree of foreclosure against The Fish ! crmen's Building Association, and Patrick : Mackcn, defendants, for the sum of one ' tiiouand two hundred and seventy-two (51272.00) dollars together with costs and disbursements taxed at 19.90 and accruing eosts and expenses. I have levied upon and will sell at public auction, on the 21tn day of November, 1853, at 2 o'clock v. ar. of said day, at tho court house. door. In Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, for cash in hand at time of sale, all the right title, and interest which the above-named def ennants have in the following described real property, to wit : Beginning at the north-west corner of block one hundred and twenty-one, in the first ad dition to the town of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John M. Shlvely, In the County ofjClatsop, State of Oregon, running thence south, along the west boundary line of said block, a distance of forty feet ; thence east erly on a line parallel with the north bound ary line of said block, a distance of one hun dred feet ; thence northerly a distance of for ty feet to a point in tha north boundary line of said block ono hundred and twenty-one, and distant one hundred feet from the place of beginning; thence westerly along the north boundary line of said block, a distance of one hundred feet to the place of beginning, with the tenements, hereditaments, etc., thereunto belonging or appertaining. A. M. TWOMULY, Sheriff. 5 Drugs and Chemicals I Co. TH0IAS, DRUGGIST 10 AKD l Q Pharmacist, Zf Aastoria,o' A oS i i Prescriptions carefully compounded Day or Night. Fresh Fruits FAH0Y GROCERIES. TER apply to thf Captain, or to E.P. Parker, B. F. STEHS Ss Co. OXfS?"2T BOOK S1?03ELE3- IIAVK JUST nECEIVIS A 3IAi!EIOTH STOCK OF BOOKS. The young and old, ricli and poor can all be accommodated. Agents for the Kranich & Bach and Mandsfeldt & Notni Pianos and Western Cottage Organs. Orders for all kinds of JIusIc or Instruments will be promptly filled. B. F. STPTTESS & CO., City Book Store. oraai Have a Full nr Gtaaii Crockery SI PSatedwire, THFffWMQDEL A FTJIL STOCK ALWAYS OK HAND. jE3- 22.- 331 Two doors east of Occident Hotel. ASTORIA, OREGON. (SUCCESSOP. TO JACKINS & MONTGOMERY.) PLUMBING, GAS FITTING, AND CANNERY WORK Attended to Promptly on Reasonable Terms. CIIESiAMCS ST2tITJ A'cxt to C Xu Parker's Store. r. OLSKN. J. GUSTAFSOK. A. JOHNSON. MARTIN OLSEN &, CO. DEALERS IN FURNITURE S5 BEDDING. Corner HZain and fiiqucmoqua Streets. Astoria. Oreson. WINDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; WALL PAPER1 ETC A tJoiupIcic Stock. PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. AM, KIXDS OF nJUiaTUKE Ii3E3PAIREI AK1 VARISISIIEI. West-Eighth Street Assessment. NOTICE is hereby given that the assessment made by Ordinance No. 560 of the City of Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, and which Ordinance passed the Common Council of said city on the 10th day of October, 1883, and was approved on the 11th day of October, 1SS:, for the proposed improvement of West-Eighth street, in the City of Astoria, as laid out and recorded byJohnM.Shively, from the south side of Water street to the south side of Cedar street in the manner pro vided by Ordinance No. 507 of the City of Astoria, and which Ordinance passed the Common Council of said citv on the 23d day of October, 1883, and was approved on the 24th day of Octo'ber, 1883, on each of the following described lots fronting on said portion of said street, is now payablft at the office of the City Treasurer in U. S. gold coin, and unless paid within five days from the expir ation of this notice, viz : Thursday, November 15. 1883, the Common Council will issue warrants for the collection thereof. The assessment is as follows : Xam of Otr it r. p.tai-'S' &j v 1 . 3 I 1 f ! S i jjr s F I bisters of Charity 125 tl 15 4U 11 50 173 80 S185 ao W W & G W Parker 125 G 134 $G2 50 199 70 262 20 Jas W Welch 1 Mrs S F Wood I John W Welch 5- 125 1 135 62 50 62 50 D II Welch I arrsMIilerren J By order of the Common Counoil. Astoria, October 26, 1S33. Vegetables STEAUIEE CLARA PARKER Eugene D. Bioch, Master. or TOWING, FREIGHT or CHAR Agent. 11. R. PARSES. ozorth Line of assware Site, mi kimm li RANGE CAN BE HAD IN AS TORIA ONLY OF AGENT CALL AND EXAjMTNE IT, YOU WILL BE PLEASED. E.R.HAWES Is also agent for the ML patent (Mil Ste And other first-class stoves. Furnace Work, Stoara Fit j.inSs. otc. a. specialty DE.VLER IN Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A General Assortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agent3 for Magee Stoves and Ranges The Rest in tho markets Pmmbing goods of all kinds on hand. Job work done in a workmanlike manner. T. S. JEWETT, Auditor and Clerk. Cutlery.