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ASTORIA, OREGON:
THURSDAY NOVKMREK 15, 1S8S
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
1HRT0F ASTORIA.
JIKADY FOR SKA.
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Santa Orar. Nov 14
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CoWniream. Ur lfc
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Star of Krin, Ur tn
Siil rit of IHe liau n . lir
Oityof Madrid. r hp
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Indiana. Am tp.
Ctrrie ATI n lew. A in bk
C,' D KrjinUAm 14:
Martha l'isher,
KiHocban. !!r at
IHenpfftll, lir up
(51 an Porgusou Ur Mc
I Ilni9ris, I$r l)k
ak lirie. l'.r so
Oberon. Ur bk
l.ijs UM. Ur bk
Maltscate. Ur lk
Harry U&Hev. Ur bk
Uoliria. UrbU
Y'KSSKLS OA Tlif HrA V.
from Z'oreJcii I'orlP. for I lit
Columbia Itlver
AberwiUt Cfcrtlo. l$r iKr. l.ireri0l St II
Uanefc, Urbk Newcail!. St 9
UieHMfc. UrspKI Wilmington
Uarsaoj-, Ur sp Aiil 25 Clyde
nrtea. Ur bk 847 X S W J aiy 24
Chas. Cotosworth, Ur bk Mverpoa
(Sty ef CariMc, Ur bk GrCMet Auk 14
ICgfcdalu. Ur bk Livsrpool .Inly SC
ClenHfer. Ur si Port diaitapr Sftt IS
(Hrvan. Ur bk April 36 1.tMHHi
ef ltrin. Ur so Sydney Sept
lackfireen. Ursp 1191 Graefieek, .!ieS
.latHrt. MoXoil. Ur bk June 13 t1aKri w
Krda, Ur bk 1 191 If S W
I.atMc. Ur 1 Rl X S AV Set 1
MnfMrt. Ur H 14 I,eit, .Jt
OUm Uar. Ur bk 'feuneriUe Sw W
Oakwortli, Ur Feb " 1m4w
Kir iHdttk. Urp H'
Seat tick Uanl. Pr bk Sl UrMtattn Si(. J
San UM. lir bk 812 XeitoMtte Snj.t IT
StaajhatiHii. Ur M: KT3 Wilmington
S. It. Mead, Aw lk IMS X V Sept
From American PortH.
Unary Jshm. UrbkitCSIC Y J hbo M)
MoretM, Am ft .N V AmiBst IT
M W WaUn. Aw tik Xcw rk Mar 1
Sua Kiiafc. Am bp X V July 4
BevertHKti of lh Seas, Am ap Horn Vrl Jww 2
miic " Her)aok. Am cp X YJhiw
Columbia River Exports.
HITH'MKNTB 1'OltKICX.
UEOAI'ITOLATIOX .TAXlfAItV J5,
I.7 1HS. WlHaI S SOC.310
6,1S7 biib ur. i7T,176
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WUmi -mtlS 1 mii KO.om
THirt, tl curgrn) $70JI77
juxie.
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Total (5 argMs)
wrrHKi:.
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l'lfwr. .1T5 Ws
S(aHi,8t'tlii w
Ttn (J t .argH) ,
jcovkmuri:.
l "J'h-QhiMisUwh ix-rAftom.
"mr. is,sa$ I.Wr
21 To lltmy Kttng jter 7YfetM.
I'loiir, r.1 JK hbU
JHhS, 19 lttlu
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Total .... ....SJ2,018
it iro Qutctn4fiwti jter St. LmcU:
Whoat, (W.taiO )mk 381,112
7 7V QHCtnttkm'H iter Ftn'u fWHW.
Whoat. 77,810 bus , S7.j,lo
! QueeiisiowH irr 'MttrlnhoH.
Wheat. 36,-Mo bus srioi5
n-To QnemMtucn jwr Katnunl.
Whoat, 2,StlB bus .$51,057
t To QiMenafoirN prr llnngnhlrc.
Fhmr, lc.'iiBbbls 81.1-j:
10- To Qnticnufiimi per Mc itf A.vtitoca.
Wheat, 4I.lt lnts $ll,U57
IB To QtKtmfmmi prr J'mpcr.
Wheat, 7I.02C bus S73.2S0
14 To Quecnsfown per Scottish Prince.
Wheat, 'IS.12S bus 4:41,000
14 To QnecHtnwn jm Amana.
Whwat. RS.872 bus $C7.591
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The hours between midnight and noon are
designated by a (a. m.). those between noon
and midnight by p (r. si.), vli. oOm a denotes
midnight, oj. 00i. p denotes non.
The height Is reckoned from the level of
average lower low waters to which the sound
ings are given on the Coast Survey charts.
TU It OAT CIIAHES.
Following is the schedule or prices for
towage in and out over the Columbia Bar :
For vessels not . Inward . Outward.
exceeding Loaded. Uallast,
SCO lons.-Sino $150 150
800 to 1000 tons 200 175 175
1000 to 1200 tons... 225 200 200
1200 to 1400 tons.- 275 225 250
1400 to 1000 tons... 300 200 300
Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy a posl
live cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and
Caiilcer Mouth. Sold by W. . Dement.
SOCIETY' 3IEET1XGS.
Temple Lodge, Wo. 7AP.A.M.
REG UL Alt COMMDMOATIONS fi
first aiwl tliinl THtrtiys in cuchVy
inomii, at 74 o'clock, r, m at llip"V
HmII in Astoria. Members of the onW in
ood stnmUiiK :irp In1tcu to attend..
ly order o the W. JW.
Beaver Lodge No. 35, 1. 0. O. F.
REGULAR MIIIITIG KV
orj' nnirsday cvpiiIb: M
iMUi-pat seven o ohkk, hi im
liOittrt room in una t cnowsiiaii
Astoria. Sohmnilne iii(niiMr.s of the onlcr
in good standi';, cortlUtlly Invited tontU'it.
uy oraer x.
Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. O. O. F.
PEGULA1 MEETINGS OK OC1L.VX IDf
Eki caiiipmont No. IX 1. O. O. F.. at tb
Mze. In the Odd Fellow IMMiwi:. at
half imt seven r. m.. on ttte stH-owl ttiut
fourth Mondays of each month, Hojiii-
ins ureinren coruiauy iiivikni.
uy oraer c. r.
Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. W.
KEGULAIt MlrriNGS OF SEASIDE
Lodge No. 12, A. O. l AV. iaIH Im kW
in Pythian Hall on Friday evenlwg ol erjrii
week, at 7 o'clock r. m. Members of tlir
order in Rood standing, and visiting Hnrtlt
ers are Invited to attend. I.ibixiy Mill b
open lifteen minutes lMfore and after each
meetini:. liv order M. W.
C. liHOWX. lic.
Astoria Lodge No. 40. 1. O. G.I.
T EGULAlt JIEETIXG EVEJtYHMCSDAY
JLl evciiinu at 7 o'clock, at Pythian Hall.
Astoria. Members of the Order, iu mm1
standinir. are invited to attend. Desrw
meeting nrst Monday oi eacii mount.
Jiy order V. f. T
American Legion of Honor.
REGULAR 3IEETING Ol ASTI)UIA
X&; Council Xo. 'Joy is held on the Am Mini
third Tuesday of each month, at 7 o'clock l.
m. l.y order of the Council Commander.
ii. .aiuximiit,Kr iy.
Common Council.
REGULAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND
fourth Tuesday evetdngs tf each month
at 7J4 o'clock.
iHrJ'ersons desirlnp: to have matters xeird
iijxhi hv the CiHincii. at any regular ntret
inj: must present the same to the Autlitor
and Clerk, on or lKifore the l-'mlay evenim;
orlortothe Tuesday on which tlK' Conneil
liihlsltJ refnilnr nieelinp.
TIIOS. S..TEWETT.
AiHlitor and Cleik.
CHlJitCli ikkctos:v.
ni!Aci Cirnrnt I loir (mumuniiHi
firrt ifuiulay of every uionih. Sumiay.
services at 11 A. i.. ami 7 r. M.Wrdue-
uiiy evening service at 7 clock. Iv.
M.'D. Wilson, licclor.
Fiiwt Fkksuyticuiax ClIl'ISCW Nr
viee.s at 11 A. M. and 7 i M. WeiliiCr.
ilay evening irnj't.r liWi-tinjs al 7
o'clock. Kcv. .1. V. MilUgatt, Iaj4r.
C'ONVi Kllfi ATIOXA T. ClIUKCH M':-VUf.s
at 11 a. M. and 7 r. M. Rev. Snm'l
Wood, l'astor.
Rom ax Catholic Ciiukch Servitt
at ii):. to a. m. Jtev. L. J)M?iinan, PatlH
yi. E. Ciit'itcir ServiciiR at 11 a. m.
and 7 i m. Lecture and Prayer Sie-t-inp;,
Wednesday, at 7 r. m. Jtcv. Win.
Roberts, Pastor.
Baptist Ciintcu. Services each
Lord's Day at 11 A. m., and 7 i. i.
Prayer Meeting on Wednesday, at 7
r. m. Rev. li. H. Jlcljnireriy, jwislor.
Domestic Exports.
The receijits of certain ailicis of Or
cgon jro(iuce. at Snn Francisco, from
January 1, lvl, to November 7th, ine!i
sive. have been as follows:
Flour, qr sks..........
Wheat, ctls ...
OaLs, ctls
Salmon. 1iIHs.................m.
hi bbl
Apl.'es. Itliwj, bus
bbls...
Ihitter. pkus
Potatoes. sks.-;..........
Wool, bales...
Hides. No
'fallow, likes .
Ueef, bids
I lay. bales
QuickMlver. Husks
Fruit. Dried, gs.
I at her. pkics....................,
Hops, bales............ ...........
Hants, ikns. ....................
Chlt'SK'. ts.............M.............
lTav StH'd, sk........
Cot ii, et Is............. ,
Canned Goods, cs.....
I jtni , ikjjs .........
lhicoii. e... ..
51.17
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MARKETS.
CENTRAL MARKET.
General assortiaent of table frtock ooiaiitJy
on Hand. suh as
. Cainu'd Fruits niirf.Tc-Hv,
Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard
Fresh Fruits and Vesetahlss,
F1SJ3. PttlTLTKY AltU r.AMF
In the season.
CMS AICS AXf TOKACCO.
Rest ol' VTI?sES AK3 KIQVOZCS.
All cheap for CASH. Goods sokl on com
ini-Hioit. Opposite 1. W. Oase'K store.
J. ltOHGKUs.
Washington llartet,
Main Slrccl, - - Anloria Qrcyw
KERGMAX tC BEltliY
f ESPCTFULLY CALL THE ATTEX--Lls
tion of tho public to lba fact that tlir
abovo Markbt will always bo. supplied ;rftu &
FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY
op
FRESH AND CURED MEATS!
Which will lie sold at IottmI rates, trlwiesalo
ana retail, bpoclal attention civen to sui'i3
ne ships.
LOOK HERE !
We respectfully Inform the public that we
will always keep on hand the best quality of
Eresh and Cured Meats
ALSO
Choice Family Groceries,
Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery ami
Glass-ware.
Ships, Hotels and Boarding Houses sup
plied on liberal terms.
A share of the public patronage Is respect
fully solicited.
dtf, WARREN & THOMPSON.
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY & COMPANY,
Fresli and Cured Meats,
VegotafoloSj
FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS.
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL,
CICEXA3IUS Street, Astoria , Ozr
Delinquent City taxes.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT T,
the undersigned. Chief of Police, have
been furnished with a warrant from the
City Council requiring me to collect the tax
es assesseu ior uie year 1SS3, and now delin
quent upon the list and make return or the
same within sixty days. All parties so in
debted will therefore please take notice and
govern themselves accordingly.
aw, rouGnERY.
. . , n Chief of Tollce.
Astoria, Oregon, October 25th, 1883.
Temperance
Is not signing a pledge
or taking a solemn oath tha-.
cannot be kept, because o.
the non-removal of thecaus
liquor. The way to ma-!:
a man temperate is to kil,
the desire for those dread!" r. '
artificial stimulants that ca:
ry so many bright intellect
to premature graves, a:;;:
desolation, strife anil r-.-happincss
into so many
families.
ItH&fect! Eaowrxs Iz-ru
IhTTsn, & trae iiow-alcoi-ic
tome, made in Bakirao.-r.
Md.,Uy the Brown Chcaiicl
-Conicny, who are old tlmc;
rtts and in every panics -lit
ncibbie, will, by remov
ing the craving appetite i'
the drunkard, and by corir
the iteiToositess, wcakn:;--,
and general ill health restat
ing rrom iniempenmof,
more to promote tanpetsuice,
in the strictest sense th; .
nay other means now Liu . t.
It is a well authenticated
fact that many medicines,
especially 4 bitters,' arerfoth
ing but cheap wkiskey vilely
coucocled for use in local
option countries. Such is
not the case with Brown's
IronBitters. Itisamedi
cine, a cure for weakness
and decay in the nervous,
muscular, and digestive or
gans of the body, produc
ing good, rich blood, health
and strength. Try one bot
tle. Price i.oo.
filE OF THE OtDEST AND K03T RELUBU
jitatultS IK THE V0KtD rOS
THE CUnE CF
Co iiglis. Colds, Hoarseness,
Sore Tirroat. Ercnchitis,
Influensa. Asthma,
"Wliooping Cougii.
Croup, and
jBvory affoction of tL-.
THROAT, LUNGS AMD CHEST,
including
CQtZ&UMPTlOH.
A WELL-KMOWH 1-HYSIClAH UTITEG:
' It does not dry up a couh, aai lcae the cjjim
iciiLid, a is the case widi mest Firf-Jr itiaiu. la
boteas k. cleanses the lor and allays wriutLm
has rctaoviaz ibe caasc of cuajptiinJ."
HO SOT RZ mXEIXKI hy ankle beat
2 oiUr i3tcs. lie sure you get
D3.-W:5TAP."S BALSAM OF WILD CBEHItT,
hh l-e sigaMurc of " I. BUTTS on the wtappcr
SO Cimts awI Sl.OO a lUittle,.
Ytcpmd by SETH W. rOWLU & SONS. Ro,
m.M-ss. cU'v d'ccttaod ieaSen jKartafi
F I A NO'S
-AND
GANS
S.MALI j MUSICAL IXCTItUNKNTS
SPREADS AND STOOI
Piano, arid Organ Instructors.
-CELKRRATED
STECK & OABE PIASOS !
FSED RY
"President of United States'
"Governor of 0regn.
A Ml other jiroMtinnit )erson4. llanos and
Organ of many leadinv makes,
v. ;ioUah and it-tail,
ineinduig
CELEBRATED TABER ORGANS.
Largest House on This Coast.
Instruments of All Kinds Tuned
and Repaired.
GAEBIfES Bros.,
165 First St., Portland, Oregon.
JSC's:- j&-srs
HOSPITAL,
ASTOKIA,
ORXGO
rnms institution, undekcaks oi
JL the Sfcjteis of Cltarity, bs now ready tm
t he receition of lwtients.
Piivau rooms for the arcommodadon oi
any deii1itr thein.
PatieutMadin'.tted at all how &. day or niaht.
No idtyioeiau lists ekcliisive rhnit. evcrr
patient ts free to and ha the pnvilegeol
oniiK)j itiK any physician they prefer.
United Statos 2Iaric
Seamen who pay UosiHal I)us, are enti
tled to Free care and aUndaiice atlhtel luh
pital durine sk'loioas. Penults muat be ob
tained ior United States Marines at th Cus
tom House.
t? I STICKS OF CMAKITJ
Glean iiig It ep wiring.'
NE.VT, CIIEAP AND QUICIv. BY
GEORGE ZjOVETT.
Main Street,-opposite N. Loeb's.
Hackcrcl Catehiac off Cape Ana.
The mackerel catchers are voatels
of lie same rig, tonnage, ami lading
ttwi i:i. u(iuf;n fi.m
the scute takes the place oi the trawl.
Tbe scene of their operations is
rather wider, too, ns they meet ukj
mackerel on their appearance in the
spring as far south as Virginia, and
follow tbrm to the shores of Green
land and Iceland. George's Bank.
in the open aea about 150 miles oil
Gape Ann. and the Dominion waters
are, however the favorite fishing
grounds. When one of these veseois
reaches the spot whore her prey inav
be taken, n sharp watch is kept for
aohooki which may Ik? seen playing
about on the surface: old salts aver
that they can smell a school of mack
erel as well as menluulen. When
one is sighted, the listlessness of tlte
crew girt way to animation.
The unrse seine, coiled on the atter
hatch, is iiastiiy thrown to tlx seine-
boat, which lias been toiwing astern
since the vessel left part. Two dories
are let down. aiKl, in company with
the seuie-!xat row on toward the
school. At the proper time the
setne-lxMs gives the word, the two
clones lake an end of the seme, some
290 fathoms in length, and in three
minutes enclose tlie sciiooi. then
the seine is "passed," and the
schooner is signalled to come aloiig
sfcle. There are 500 barrels of large.
fat mackerel hi the "pnrae." The
method of transferring them io the
vessel is much like that practiced by
lite menhaden steamers. A large dip
net. with long handle, worked by
taeklini;. is let clown into the strug
gling mass, and throws them on the
vessels deck by the hau-barrel.
This done, the operation, of "dress
ing down" begins hy throwing the
catch into a square trough: twelve
men of tlie crew of Knrfccn then
attack them with knives, dexterously
open them lv a slit down the I Kick,
and clean them at a stroke. Uiev arc
then washed, assorted into various
grades according to size ami fatness.
and imckevl in barrels, otic l.arrel of
Iawrpool salt leuig retutireii ftir
fonr Imrreis of fh. irk rapidly do
they work that forty-seven Imrrels
have been cleaned and iackcd iu
two hours and a half. Meantime two
men have been overliauling tlie
seine, repairing it where a shark or
blueOsh lias made a rent, and tlie
men arc ready for another haul or
perhain io work for hours without
seen ring a barrel.
The story told by the Coiogwe Ua
&Ue as to how it came to pass that
Kiiur Alfonzo lKcame honorary Col
onel of the Uhlans stationed at Stras
lmig,"if not Irne, is at least well in
vented. There were two regiments of
Uhlans available it seems, and the
uniforms of both were submitted to
the king, who preferred the one with
yellow cuffs to that with white culTs,
and the one he preferred happened to
Ik pt:rr tercel at Sln-burg.
i i ii mm ii i '
TORPID BOWELS,
DISORDERED LIVES?,
and MALARIA,
From thescsonrcc3 arise three-fourths
of UioiILjCOot 3 of the human race. These
symptoms indicato their existence:
Xoss orApiictttc. Jlowtls costive,
Kick Headache, fnll5ic3 after cat
in,nrers!onto exertion ofliody or
ml n il , 12ra ctatlon of fo od , IrrI tabll
llyof tcmper,I,or spirits, Afeclin
ofliavluR aeslecteil some tlnty.DIz-zl:icss,I,:ntterIiirjatUiclic-u:t,lots
licforc the eyes, lilijlily colored
Triiic,COXSSXlATIOA,an1(lcmantl
t he us-e of i remedy that acts dlrectlvon
lh Liver. As a Liver mcd IoincTOTT'S
X'ITjXjS have no Ctiunl. Tltclr action on
the Kidneys and Skin is also prompt;
Tomovinjr all impuritle3 through tlieso
three acavenc;ers of tlie Kyfitem,"
prothieiiiK :ipietilc, sound digestion,
resi!ar stools, a clear skin and a vig
orous body. TUTT'S lITitS cause no
miusca or gri-iins nor interfere, vvitU
-work una are a perfect
AKTJDGTE. TO MALARIA,
ld crerywherog; OlHe" llMnrraySt.N Y.
eAOK-IIWlumln
staidly to a GunssY Rlack hy a shiglo
application of this Dri:. Sold by Drug
prt,orscnt by express oarecoiptof SI.
Oftice, 44 Murrav Street. New York.
ASK FOR
Union India. E,nbber Go's
PureTara Gum
OKAOK PROOF
RUBBER BOOTS.
kwai:k OK imitations!
Rsuroth Roots are stauinml ('HACK
riinuFtm the heels, aud have the PUKE
GUM SPRINGS on the foot ami Instep,
whih irtvvent their cracking or breaking.
We are now making them with UUlilllill
A XI) ASBESTOS Soles vvhirh will make
them last more than twice as long as any
'lunnrr ixkhs inaue.
FOR SALIC 1Y ALL DEALERS.
ALL KINDS RUP.UEIi 11ELTIN(. PACK
ING, HOSE. SPRINGS. CLOTHING,
ROOTS AND SHOIS. Etc.
GOODYEAR RUBBER CO.
JS. Jl. rKASK..Ir. i Agents
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'N. 1
San Eraiiclsco.
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SAN FRANCISCO.
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ASTOKIA, - - - OKEGON
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TRANSPORTATION LINES.
Oregon Railway & Navigation
ciLsr mvisiox.
During the month of November, 1SS3,
Ocean Steamers will sail from Portland for
San Francisco every Tuesday and Friday,
and from San Francisco for Portland every
Wednesday and Saturday. leaving Alns
wortli Dock. Portland, at Midnight, and
SpearStreet Wharf, San FrancLsco.at 10 A.sr.
'i'ltrouslt VicKctM sold to all principa
clttes hi tlie United States, Canada and
Europe.
RAIL DIVISION.
Passenger Trains leave Portland for East
ern point, at 1 :00 P. 3L dally and at 7 :30
A. M. dally, except Sunday.
i:iVi;R BIYISIO.Y (Jlhldlc Coluiubia).
I!nali leave Tortland for Dalles at 7 :0t
. M.
Aio :
Iare Port -I !
land for Mob Th. We.
Tim.
FrI. I Sat
Ateria andl I
Is war Oe-
lWa....lA.M 5AM
nitn. Or.; AJI,1
CJnrrTllU" 6m
Vtetrta.UOifi AM; AM
C AM 0 AM U AM 6 AM
7 am; it am;
16 AMI I
B Am!sAmc AlllfiAM
I,eavs Astoria Tor Tortland at 6 a. in. daily ex
cept Suadar.
Pntlman Pslaco Cars running between Port
taml. awl St. Paul,
C II. PRESCOTT,
Manager.
A. U STOICES,
Asent. Sap't.
of Traffic.
JOHN muh:,
Sup'tofTniUlc
E. P. ROGERS,
General Agent
Passenger Dep't.
Oregon & California R. R.
OREGON & TRANSCONTINENTAL
COMPANY, LESSEE.
0a an alter May 13, 1SS.1, trains will run as
follows, DAlLZ (Except Sundays),
EASTSIDK DIVISION.
Kctwecn PORTLAND and GLEXDALE
UX1I. TEAIS
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 7:80 a. if.lGlendale 10:35 p. m.
Gloadalo 1 :0U A. m. ! Portland 1 :25 p. v.
ALBANY-EXPRESS TRAIN.
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 1:00 P. M. Lebanon 9.20 P. .Vi
Lebanon ::45 A. M.lPortIand.10:05 A. 31
The Oregon aud California Railroad 1' err
makoA eosnoction with all EesularTraina on
Eae&ido Division.
WB8TSIBK DIVI3I0N.
Betivcen PortlautI and Corvnlllsi
ir.ni. TSA1S
LB AVE. ARRIVT!.
Portland 0:00 A. JI.ICorvalHa ....l::a) P. M
Cervallig. 8:30 A. M. Portland 3:20 P. M
KxntESS Tivts
hEAVS. ARRIVE.
Portland 5:00 r.M.rcIinnvilIe-.S:L0 p. it
MeMinnville.5:45A.:u.lPortIand 8:30 a. ii
CI 030 connections mmlts sit Glcndalawith
tho Stages of tho Uregon and California Stase
Company.
odickaaioraiuoatall tliai!rincii)alioint
in California and tho East, at Company':)
umeo.
Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or.
tnraaa will bo chnrvati on froiplit rntniitn.
sac atConiiMinya Waroliouso over 'M hours.
rroieat will not bo received for ahmmont
itftor 5 o'clock P. M. on either tho Eaat or
Host side Division.
R. KOKHLEIt. JOHN J1UIB.
Manager. Snp't. of Traffic.
A, I,. STOKES, K. P. ROGERS,
A9st hnpt. General AK t
of Traffic. Passenger Dep't.
Hvaco Steam Navigation Go.'s
AVINTER SC1TEDULE.
Astoria to Fort Stevens, Fort Canby,
and Ihuaco.
Connecting by stages for
Oysterville and Olympia,
JFprfs, Until further notice the Ihvaco
QtiZ-i Steam Navigation Co.'s steamers
"Gen. Miles,"
or "Gen. Canby"
"Will leave Astoria
On Mondays and Thursdays, at 7 A. HI,
FOR
Ft.Stevens, Ft. Canby and llwaco
ON
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and
Saturdays.
Tlin.tnninnrtrlll lnot'n Aatnrilt O A "T
n forineriv. not beinc confined strictlv to
.schedule time.
Pare to Fort Stevens.
" Canby and Ihvaco..
BOcts
SI 00
3THvaco freieht, by the ton. In lots of
one ton or over, 2 per ton,
J3lor Tickets, Towage or Charter ap
ply at the omce oi titu company, urays
wharf, foot of Itenton street.
J. II. D. GRAY,
Agent.
Shoalwater Bay Transportation Co.
. SUMMER ROUTE.
Astoria to Olympia,
Touching at
Fort Stevens, Fort Canby, Ilivaro,
- Xortli JCeach, OyHtcrville, Xorth
Cove, Petersons Polut, UTo
qnxum, .lloate.sano,
Ami all points on Shoal water Ray, aud Gray
Harbor.
GEN. MILES.)
Strs. or S On Columbia River.
GEN.CANRY.)
" GEN. GARFIELD " Shoalwater Bay.
" MONTESANO " Gray's Harbor
Connecting with Stages overrortages,
Leave Astoria for Olympia, at - - 7 A. 31.
On Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays,
arriving at Montesano the day after leaving
Astoria through trip in CO hours.
Leave Olympia for Astoria on same days.
Columbia Transportation Co.
FOS? PORTLAND.
(FAST TIME.)
The popular steamer .ffysjtr.
FLEETWOOD, s9i-
Vhhh has been refitted for the comrort o
passengers will leave "Wilson and
Fisher's dock every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6
AM. arriving at Portland at 7 P. M.
Returning leaves Portland every
Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 A. fit.
Arriving at Astoria at IP. fit.
An additional trip will be made on
Sunday of Each Week,
Leaving Portland at 9 o'clock
Sunday 31orninjr.
Passengers by this route connect at Kalama
Tor Sound ports. U. B. SCOTT,
President.
REGULAR STEAM PACKET
"Daisy," and Barge.
Will leave Astoria, from Gray's Dock,
For Olney. and Ilead of Youngs River,
Dailv, at 8 A. ar., (except Wednesdays and
Sundays.)
Returning same day,
For Landings on Lewis & Clark's River,
On Wednesdays, at S A. 31.,
Returning same day.
03-For Freight or Passage, apply on hoard,
or at Gray's Dock, -where Freight will ber
celved and stored, if necessary.
J.H.D.GBAY.
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