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CO raerfc i 4 V 1 PiJ0 i-l if n 4 Astoria. Oregon, Tuesday Morning, November 29. 1881 Vol. xvi. So.' 50. si THE OREGON AND TRANSCON-j TINENTAIi COMPANY. An Extensive Programme. Tlie following is a copy of a document on file in the State Capital, and is interesting in sev eral little points. The twelfth section is hardly comprehensive enough, but it will do. ARTICLKS OF INCORPORATION. Juioto all men by these jjresents: That we, the undersigned, Henry Villard, Artemas H. Holmes, J. N. Dolpb, R. Koehler, C. II. Trebcott, Paul Schulze, George J. Ains worth and Joseph Simon, do here by associate ourselves as a corpora tion undei and by viitue of the General Incorporation Laws of the State of Oregon and do hereby adopt the iollo -ving articles of in in in coreoration: ARTICLE I. The name of this eorpoiation -shall be the Oregon Transconti nental Company. ART. II. The duration of thU 'orpoiutinn shall be perpetual. art. in. The business of this eorpoiation hall be: First, To lay out, construct, furnish, equip, maintain and oper- ate the following railroad and tele graph lines and branches, and to carry freight and passengers there on and to receive tolls for the ame, namely: 1. A railroad and telegraph line along the south side of the Colum bia river between the city of Port land in Western Oregon and the town of Umatilla in Eastern Ore gon. :l. A railroad and telegraph lino from Umatilla to the town of Pendleton, and thence across the Blue mountains through the Grand Ronde valley via Jiater City to a point near the eastern boundary of the State of Oregon on Snake river near Fort Boise, and thence by the most practicable route up the Snake river and Bear river rallcN's to a point of connection with the Union Pacific Railroad at or near Granger Station on said last mentioned railroad. 3. A railroad and telegraph line from the town of Umatilla to the town of Wallula, and thence to ! the town of Walla Walla iu Wauh- ington Territory. , m ., 4. A railroad and telegraph iine from the last described line to the town of Weston in Eastern Ore gon, and thence southwardly to a point of intersection with tlie line j from Umatilla to Pendleton and ) across the Blue mountains 5. A railroad line from Walla Walla in Washington Territory in a northeasterly direction to Snake river, and a branch lino from this j yton, Pa-J . i line to the towns of Daytoi taha City and Lewiston, Idaho G. A railroad and telegraph liue j from a point on Snake river in Washington Territory, near the mouth of the Palouse river, along the valley of the Palouse river in a northerly direction to the head- waters of the Spokane river, with j such branch lines as ma-be found ' necessary. 7. A railroad and telegraph line j from a point on the Columbia ' river, at or near the town of Wal- j lula. bv the most nractieflble route ' . ' J. . " r : . .. . through the Smoquainne, or other j available pass in the Cascade . range of mountains, to the city of I Seattle, on Puget sound, in Wash-! equipment, and to construct and sert thatsoraeofthe.se desirable ington Territory, and a branch I equip all or any of such properties, i results might not have been at line from this line at a point near Sixth, To boirow mone on j tained, so far as the qld Europe is the town of Renton, in the county j bonds, notes, debentures and other- concerned, even if the lands be of King, Washington Territory, in wise, and to mortgage all, or any i yond the sea had never been ex- a general northeasterly direction by ' the most practicable route to the Carbon river coal mines in the county of Pierce. S. A railroad and telegraph line from a point on the Columbia river, at or near the town of Wa - lula, in a general easterly direc- crease to classify tho rnpital iiock jtion, to the eastern boundary ofj0r lne corporation and utuich Washington Territory, and thence as the consent of the states and territoies may be obtained through the territories of Idaho, Montana tonus in juanu, .uuuuuia .,nv an( alj additional act?, or Con- nta nnd fliinuo-h tlm st-ite r .1 r i . r otaanu tuioiign me suite gress, oi ol the Legislatures of any esota, to a point on Lake) Qtf or 'IVi-r-mrv ml . irilk- . ,' ; r ... :,ulft" M.rr.ion, ana ,'Pi,mui m t!ie state of Minnesota to do all other things nccc.st.irv. and Dak of Minnesot d.-.nw-ir. In fl.A rl.iti. .C (innnLnto "-"T011"' '' lJ,c Wt' " -" at or near the city of Duluth, and. a railroad and telegraph line from the portion of said lini between j the cities of t. Paul and uuluth, in an easterly direction to a junction j with one or moie of existing raii-j road lines in the state of Wieon- " j y. A iailroa.1 and telegraph line from said city of Portland iti tho state of Oreirou to the city ot tona in the county .t Olatsop in Estate. 10. A railroad and telegraph f Hue trom said city ot fortlana in i the state of Oregon across the Co- lumbia river in a general northerly ' w .... .... .,.j,.., ,. ... .v.w.w UUU J direction thiough asnington lei .:,. I... -,. Af 1. PneArlA: nvij i.w in,- nrai in iuu ut..UCare nerebj' appointed and author- mountain range to a junction with ( ipd to open slock houk , ecnivP the line already described from the oni,corinf inn, -uul ..r..-.niv tlm i buuscnuiions aim organize inn city ot Seattle to the (.nrbon river coal mines. 11. A railroad and telegraph line f.., !. ;.. ,r pnrti.,i ;.. !, " - i"nuwu iii m. feoue oi viregon uioug uie webi , side of Willamette valley, and thence southward through the val leys of the Umpqua and Rogue rivers to a connection with the line last described. Second, To purchase, consoli date with, lea or otherwise ac - - quire, maintain ana operate any other railroad or railroads, tele- nraoh line or lines now constructed graph line 01 lines, now oonstrucled or which mav be herealter con- structed, upon tho route or routes ol'uuaj notQrjaj oeitificiteS with the tho main line or branches of the i railroads of this corporation, or any steamship or steamboat lino of this coi poration. Third To facilitate and assist ' . and contract for the construction, building, extension, equipment and operation of any railroad or tela- 1492 w:ts in many lespeets the ww m the days or the old Spanish, Are jou 1 , .. J i , , .Viceroy. e KiKuantee the jngredi- or nurrcM bva sick child .siiflcriii",' jtreeel: Utulius sitm (.'cas and graph line, or stearnahit) or steam- greatest event which had occurred ents of lhese hilter- to le absohiieh and erj ins with Hki excruciatlnj? pain ..., ... ... 7 ,. ,. i . r .i n .i u- . ,. pure, nnd or the best known qualiK. of euttim,' teeth? II so, no at oimcand kmi-. KeioUers. immIiiI... boat hue in any ol the states of in the world since the birth of A trial w ill satisf mhi Hint this is tlio I aot a hoUleof .Mis. Winslow's Sootliiuiri mui .vmomnitio.. Oreo-nn California vnd-i op Christ PoUtie-dlv mid ,oei-iI!v it best bitter In the worul. " I he pr.Ml of .sm up. It will relieve the poor littlosuf uregon, uaiuoinia, .eatu or unnst. i o.itie.uiy aim soci.im u lhe vmhllnj, in In ,hi. ,MljI1;r;-"S111.i we fcrer immedialel -deieiid inioii it; Minnesota, or the territories of was the beirinninir of an entirely wilhnglx abide this test. For sale bjitheie is no mistake about it. There is ixr i . iii.r. Washingtoii. Idaho, .Montana or Dakota, or any steamship line run-' nincr from Portland, Oreirou. to , . . , .1 . . .1 rs any other poi t or ports in the Pa- cific ocean, or its tributaries, and; connecting, or intending to con-' . . i . nect or exchange traftic with any, railroad, steamship or steamboa't line of the corporation 1-ourtli, to suoscnoe lor or pui- Inline tli diaiw!. str.f-l- c.r l,nn,ia of any company owning or operat- T , .. , . . , ..... . ing any su ch railroad, steamship . i ., i -i j . it as is lastly described, or steamboat .- or of any steamship company run-: ning between ports on the Xorth- ern Pacific and China and Japan and to guarantee aud otherwise toward what may become univer secure the payment of ary Mich sal domination; the reorganiza bonds and interest thereon, or tion of government upon a higher I stocks or dividends theieon by . pieage or mortgage ot the preperty: of this corporation or any part ' thereof, or otherwise. Fifth, To build, puichaQ and j own or lease docks, piers, union i depots, hotels, warehouses, canals, locks, flumes, ferry boats, bridges and stages, connected with or ad-, iliceut to the railroids. sro.ninnlunq ' - , . , . ,... : ana steamnoatsoi this corporation, and to facilitate and assist and , contract for the construction and ' of its property, real or personal, to I secure the payment of any or all j of the same. j Seventh, To increase the capital j of the corporation in manner pro- j videil and authorized hy tiie laws 0f Ongon, ami HJJOII auv such ill- ;speciai tiinos aml COIUrltion5 to,cated that no elaborateness f j anv cass or ,)art thereof. analytic description can do it jus-! Eighth To apply lor and accept . .,nv imi a additional ucts of Con-' '. . t to no ali other ,jromM. :1I,d oonwiiient for carrviiifr.sht ;Ul 0fiVct the huiinest and jibject au0ve specified. , ART. IV. i The principal oflie-i of this cor ,mrt;n i,ii tii Ht ii,M miv .Portland. State of On"Oii. Ai:r. v Tjle CUJ),tai st0(.K of lhi cor poration shall be fifty millions o! As-I,i,.n0r xKT VI Such cumaVst'oek ,hall vided into five hundred thousand I bmre5 of one hundred dollars each.! V.,T .... i v inlr.li P Tl P.ocr.t i Punl SMinWo u-nnv urn nf thrtm . . ... . nmnilm. company. In witne-,- whereof we haw to- twp niMllto nvnentPfl in i tin!!. ' ' ' cate set our hands and seals this .f . i,.,.,, i, ....,1 .,i. ii:.. o?th dav of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and eighty-one. IlExny V1LI.AR11, Py J. X. Dolph, his Atloiney. Artemas II. IIulme., By J. X. Dolph, his Attorney. j y f)0Li.H R. Koeiii.ur, q l PRFSCorr Paui.Schui.ze, IUI.ZE. nr, i a ,e...T.rT7Ztt7?i?f?A&ir.ralpfii-fnr hor rinnvrirTgHiVr:fStVtriT!reti.con. ,"" ". "J"' "":' "" - ' Fn nwiny the articles of incor- nnrQ:nn ,w ,r;Vo .il.nv.. mllti!, poration, a, given aljove, come tne , !- (late of fding in the office of Secretary of Sbite on Jixw JSSI. - the -is. Effect Upon Europe of the Dlscov- ery.of America. m, -s i i - Ihe voyage. 01 Colmnbu.s in i -, new chapter m human histoiy. and it wrought ell'ec.ts upon men's speculative thinkinu- which, thonjrh t 1 i perhaps less conspicuous, were not , , . less real or remarkable. In ".Mch.fJ- more than the mere gc-ograiihical fines daiidiurt and humors, and fnlllmi- ii- xt out of the hair, lt furnishes the nutri- sense was the discovery of a New,thu principle hv which the hair is noiir- Woild. It was the first in a com-. Sou.asort "aid k1ossU niMV'unsSl- plioated erie. of events which lour ceutuneb nave not yel tuny, mundprl ii.tr.a nMind: the fouiida. . x tion of a new empire in America, . .. . ,. i-i in Africa, in Australia, and in the! i , ci r -i j .. islands of the racitic; the rise ol . ... .... -I the English race to political and commercial supremacy, and the advance ol tho English language! plane than even the Middle Ages had been able to foreshadow; the renovation of society in the old Europe through countless subtle influences; the. permanent tri- umph of the industrial over the j predator' spirit, the successful as-j sertion of individual freedom ove.r the paralyzing absolutism inherited fmm rim Roman Emnirt?. the over- . . . . ' , .. i throw of hacerdotalism, and the Ohrislianization of the world. It' would probably bo too much to as- j plored and colonized. It is un questionable,, however, that the progress would have been much slower and much more subject to interruption. The part performed " Kuff'aml. for t'MPiiplu, in the i work of l-"Js,aun '.iviluatinr. smCti of kHbntn has' e(in so iuimeiisre ami so eompH- l'ce- i"et England in Elizabeth's I ' """ ", .- wii-uis i.iiwi-if ( "And hut Inr the cilnniz-itinn nt I ann l,,1! lor luo -oiii..uioii " I Aniciira in tlie..-viite(iiru century I J . lt "hfiicnlt to sei- in what way ; l"no was hardly a tirst-eluss power, ( would so surely or so soon ,mVL gained th- commercial su-1 premacy which gave iir in the eighteenth th dominion of the! oee:in, and thu'j secured her the l"ivinnt position in the v.oi Id. To those ktn! theie are inanv -urh in Amerii-a who a:e in the Juibii of reoardinir American hi'tory u a ''O' a,:i' nnii tere-ting -study, it- may bu-a oiofitable matter of re- tiection mat kince ine beginning on uttei thi-, dat.- an additioual 10 bedi-.ohe sev,neenth eentury it is?yrS0? iniosibl tc follow intelligently tnf" 'a,r, ,,u o Europe, through a single generation with lout constant reference to the Xew NYorl'l. John lusk'C in Harper s ,. -,.- .1 -f ,.., .: Tla..n.h '"":""" .'Vi -"ww- -r .p... Trt,.,,v i,,. .,,. r..-ni....i .. circulation ttliieli ldares d at tin. head . oi on- ii-i oi i ireiion oaiues. ami iiiMire-j : tna'il'.'citiscrs theieof more I'enclit for H"" a1", ,l.,a" than ma l-e-wim;! eisewiiere. i o iiuise who w i-.ii w reani To those who wish to reach iiu- lnii-si Jinniiit-r u it;inci-i :u ine smalle-tepi-nse. we oUer the column-, of an attraetivt' of an atti-aetive daily, the succes-. of, which from ihe veiy start ha been tar bvond the evpeetations t.t the men sanjiulne Peruvian Bitter-. ilL'UUllllitUUIB lhe omul Cinehon was the 3ianish Vieero in l'eru in H). The Counter. hi wife, was jirmtratPil hy an intermit-' lentfeer from whii h she was fieed l the ne ol'lhe. natie iemed. the iVrii- lc Luna llnbib ii-alhMl in the In. w.. ...-. ,.r i.n ,.....VtTi"..:. .. 1 to luh .e in t l:'i,iiY uwltli remedvii.Snain.where it was known remedy in. Snain. when il was known ; T " " " " "- - nimer vanoiin name-, uiiiii i.uniaii-, 0:l!0, - cinehona. in honor ui the lad ho had brouqhl them that which was " i'wii ; n niu iv iuw t To this day. after u Iajt-e of Iwo Tiifkr i-xAlrtc limn ili. rril! T t lut I iu-k. dred and nfty y.ais. M-ienee has Khetitilnir. lanehesor pleasant homes; welHfiVD WE GENUINE WOSTENHOLM ns nothiii:; t lake its place. It eifeelu- elevated, !tuiiied one mile south of j . , ,,... vniiii r,.i-i-,. ally enies a inorbM appetite i..r stiiuu-1 Astoria on Voum;-. bay, with a good; " wi.uui.uuerj. lants. by riislorintf the ualiiral tone of the .stomach. II attacks e.ee -ie love of liquor as itdoesnfe.er.aud detroN. bothalike. The powerful tonic nine I of the C'Inehon:t i- unMred In tlu J eio i.ui iiiiiri-s, u iir-ii aie us eiiei-iive a,4ajnst malarial fewr to-day as the , reruviau Hitters, wineiiaieas eiiettivel all llriliililst Order it. , urov-ers aiid'hipior dealer - IJexewlk is a -.cientflk- combfiiailon f IlAl.I. i:OETAi:i.i: M II.IAN 1 1 Vli: J"u; n't iiiusi lUKlllill iL-sitiiiimi- agents iu the euetablekiiii:doiii. itre- .some of the most powerful restorative passed as a hair dressing. It is the mot the public, as its efteel: remain a Ioujj ! l"I,,, Jnak',n0nl-V a 9c,?:,"na nPV: in occasional appu It is recommended i eaiion iiercs"arv. jn"I,1.,,'j eniliieiil medieal men, and ofllciallyendoised by the Stale Assajer of Mas'sachusetts. "The populaiitj ofL, Halls Hair Ticaewer Ins inciersed with ( I H n,,. jP-t 0r ,uanv yr-rj both in this! ... , ... - -7.-.. .1. . .. t.ii.i SwgoiTaK countries of the world. Foit Sale by alt. Dealeii- If " CELEBRATED If Fitters Diminished Vigor Is reimbursed in great measure, to those troubled with weak kulnevs, ova judicious ue of Hosteiter's Stoinacu Hitlers, which lniorates and stimulates without exciting the urmary orgm.. in conjunction with its Influenceupontlieiu.it corrects aeidit .Ira proves appetite, and is in cery wa con ducive to health and none reiwso." An other marked quality la Its control oer fever and ague, and Its power of preenting It. For sale by all druggists and dealers ReneraUav. "rfTA amxZ&iWMc. "O s iLijB&msmzmmnmMW l vvVPiHBBiK''' l-'uriiihiMt Itoouix to JLvt At Mr. Mim-on's lodging hou-e. KuNWrn Oyster. jf" 5enme?l Oregon. Occident block. ' YotiiT. , J ud received ner steamer Columbia, ! u fill. ,fit nt vnm oysters, which will lie-erved up in fust class style at Ro-i c Ocr-ideut block. . . ut ire to the IiUdlei ,wiichc. Hirl and frizzes ui !jV:ns' "r e"t m.Uhi.e iar.de from on or ad- E"HABT. Ooeldciit hair die-sing saloon. Astoria, Oregon , Orient liatliinj; itooms. The liiu-st bathing rooms in the cit : ntlung Ur-it elass. Hot and cold batlH from 7 a. m. In U p. m.. onnoIto IIildeii:iuctiin store. ' - ' '- " Take .Votlee. t bt tlseeash, at Gms wood yard. July Xutlee. 1 wi-ilt all parties Indebted to ine to niil'O iiimiaidntn nntiiinnf tr 1 ,rtf..i 4l.r monev. A list ot indebtedness will be i"'""- iiHiurmait F"J wciUUS a nuiR lite hiuuuiu u. 11. uyuuaui, tun sraut- man h authorized to collect all bills due. ' Troinpt attention win save ggt " Late of City Market. .- 4"I.m li.klt itifn..... It a maunuoih sheet, nearly double . -he .ue of the Daily. It Is Jasttliena-l ; pfar for tj tireside, containing in addi- oflll the enrnuit ne.ws. choice ml'; - cellany. agricultural matter, market re- J rinn in porta, ete. It Is turnMied to single sub - briber-, at S2 x) per year in advance. Ouy the Weekly. m Pu. Weekly Astobiax tor this: 111 1 1 liik Ui JkOt, JUI.U 1IUU1U1U11UU :d news of the country as your friends hmTT TTflTVT t?lt A15 ! n the east want to -,ee. It has very" W J. 1j Jj X ii. lU ill S3 l3iiiVi fc ailwtlseineiits,anil is chock to the nn,vn;n ,, ,., muzle of information that no famljyi Corner Mam and Chenainua&troots. ,? "ucccsfully squeeze along without. ASTOKIA OV.KUON. week is lull of just such information. uoiiars w 111 uuy ine wnoie wau lor vi'flr. 51 ."Jl fr.v ji fiiCiiitlis nr ton omit- -- . . vnii,..n nmnrtv. ---- ....... .t,w- W, u. T Urr.it bargain- are noworteid In the -U.. of WUHainspnit for any persons t one .Vto riv. iiiuiii toun tioui unu iVfc- J Jllbi hun-.aere. It is well adapted for gardens. I iiq!i Snrr Ia.ihLi f -. ii I "railed road to the olaee. For fiutheri 'information call at m" residence near, . ror uiiuieri esidence near, the.'.-meter. .lon.x Wli.T lAM6s. "" r" - J","l," ''"--' not a moliier on earth who has ever it i no uui ii- 4-t jvm, "in.. , j ALSO riNK !t,i:', '." n1,,l,,((', the u;l ni"hAw,rtniMit of line SPECTACLI--S. -in.! VE iikii! Ir tv ln t III tt.it titl i nn nt Mina i Js e-i 10 ine iu'uii:i, aim icnei ;om i hyaJih to the child. operating like niaIc. Mi.15 I't-rieem sine to use m ail cases. and nlea-.aut to the taste, and Is the ore seripiion of one ot the oldest and best temale puy.sieiaie- and nures In thervrQ4-rsQ"J T-tr-nTs-mr Fnited Mat.v:. Sold everywhere. 25 j IN aHLOllai XJlOWGlV oeiltsahottle. : " MISCMM.xNEOUS. CENTRAL MARKET. !f!i-rul iissntiioT.T "f table stock constantl) i ui naml. such as t tUiH'd Fruits and Jell v Bacon, HainB. Shoulders, Lard, VAiUS, ISUTTr.R, CIIKKSE, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, riSII. POCLTKY AII OA3IE III Un- MOsOU. '14iAtt.S A.l TOBACCO. KeM of WfKK .IAD LIQUORS. AlicluMjj r: CASH. Uoods sold on coin-inlt-lh'i. o-ijK'iht l. AV. Case's store. J. ItODllKRS. D. K. tt Iti-lKN. T. . KTfN Astoriu Market ! coi:. chi'-s.vmu.s ami Hamilton' sts. aSToK! . - - ORKGO-V. W.VUHK.N KAYO.V. Froprietor-. W bo!e?ale and Hot ail Oeoleri in Fresh and Cured Meats A lull line ot FAMI1A GltOc'EKllS, FLOUR, FKFST HAY. CANNKD FRUIT, VF.GK- TABLRS, ETC. iButtor, FIggs. Chowo, eld. constantly on hand. ear Ships suppliod at tioloweit ratei. MISCELLANEOUS-. S.ARNDT& AafORIA. - PERCBEN. OREGON. Tho P" or8M nr." h '"" rl0n66riiyi3CninBjLon0p BLACKSMITH j&tti?- Ja H ( h g &$m '. JrTSf X1 v - V-5f ., yrt&y AN:' ?ScVtf ., j&jifiiigaa ! ouner onup 3&-2?'3-f Dm.IIm ol. .l klllllltlf ESrCONE, CikNNESY, - A.vn STEAMBOAT WOEK rrmnptlj attended to. I A specialty iiiaile of rcnnlrin'- ! ,. . -.-r-o.-r-ir--wrT --,, vJiViiuiii jU'i.J ii3. 1001 or LAl'AYKTTi: STUUKT. AST0RIA WORKS. fiEV tos Streht. Xkvr Parker House, ASTORIA. - OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER PfiAKERS.1 LANDMABINB BN6INBS . Bniler Wnrk. Sfpamhnnt Work Boiler Work, Steamboat VVor f and Cannerv Work a SDBCialtv d" dnnery 0l K 4 bpeciauy. A. D. V, ass. President. J. O. Hustler, Secretai j . 1. W. Case, Treasurer. John Fox, Superintendent UkALCR IX rtrknr. .iMi-k -rnn Annr UIUMHO MNU I UDrtUUU, .hr....n,.i ilt UMtUlUUU JOSEPH RODCERS & SONS GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY spk rea JiJLAHJer6. X i . ,,, . ' AiKV-ttii-U UJl-lJ r-trii Genuine Keershanm Flpes, etc. A Um- Sim !: c-f .i:ais.vi: WIjASHKM, USO riNK ULAhSI-S. SAN FRANCISCO . Beer Depot. MAX avagnei:, ASTOKIA. OREGON. AOKT I Is prepared now to delh er beer to hU cos- tolI,ew,,lthecUvn!,,W:,wn,co,i'pane?- I IT IS GUARANTEED THAT THI3 j BEER WILL NEVER-SOUR. ' CAN BE KEPT TOR ANY I LENGTH OP TIME. Prices per Barrel or Tliirtj (Gallons .. ..tS 00 LeH (Quantities per Thirty CJallon-i r. 1 OO j One 3 Gallon Kes: 1 30 S7Send in jour oiders. 3L1X WAGNKR, At the Great Eastern, New Millinery Establishment MRS. E. S. WARREN Ha? a complete stock of at her establishment, l I Put-Tint l"1 ia ntrwl TAfTawnn f vaaI-j trl.. . i Hats, Bonnets, Dress Trimmings, j Zi?hjrSt RibbonS( Etc. i i. w. .oase, l ! LMPOHTKK ANO VII0LE?-1.R AN I RE- TAIL DEALER IN ' GENEBAL MERCHANDISE Corner Clienamns and Cass streets. ASTORIA - - - OREdoN i J. S ii KiWUHur i I BUSINESS CARDS. T C. 1HF.T.AXD. OlUce in AHTORIAN bulldlas. Room No. 2, up-statrs.. P V. HOLDEX, NOTARY PUBLIC, AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION AND SURANCE AGENT. T A. 31eIXTOSH. MERCHANT TAILOR, Oci-idnt Hotel Building. ASTORIA - - - OREGON 1. T. BARCLAY T. H. HATC5. HATCH &" BARGLAY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 10 California St., San Francisco, Cat. I'ln'SICIAN AND SURGEON. Giaduate 1'nlven.lty ot "Virginia. J.S68 rin-.lclan to Hay View hospital, Baltimore City. isco-To. JhKiCE--In Pa;f & Allen building, uv stairs. Astoria. P CltAXG, 31. D., "PHY'SICTAN AND SURGEON, Room So. :t. Asterlan Balldlas. tUP STAIRS.) KKSiDENrK Corner of Benton and Court streets. Astoria, Oregon. TAY TETTI.K. M. . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OKFiCK-0cr tho "White House Store. Kf-sidex-e At Mrs. Munson' boarding house, Chenamus street, Astoria, Oregon. "O P. HICKS. r-RNTIST, ASTORI - ORiCGu.N. Rooms in Allen's building up stain, conn or C.iss ami Sqeiitocqhe streets. I Q. A. BOWLBY. ATl'ORNEY AT LAW. Cheiidinus Street. - ASTORIA, OREGON Q II. UATX Ji CO., XFAIR IS Doorw. IVlndowa, SliadM. 'l'rua- jsoniH, Lumber, Ete. All khuli (r Oak Lumber, Glass, Boat Ma terial, etc. " Steam Mill near Weston hotel. Cor. Gen e h e and Astor streets. vyurxiAai FBI rUAC.TlfAI. ROOT AjW NIIOK MAKER. Chkv5IL- Siiii-kt. opposite Adler's Bod stoit-, - Astoria, Oregon. Mr IVrfe't nt -unranteed. All wort warranti'd. Gie me n triaL All order prompt!-, filit-d. .1. H. D. GRAY, Wholesale nnd retail dealer Iu. ALL KINDS OF FEEV, Hay. Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. General storage and Wharfage on reason ablrt terms. I ot of Benton street. Astoria Onrou. Lot and Improvements for Sale. LOP EIOHT, IN BLOCK SEVENTV livc In Oimy3 Astoria, together wltu A uood Jloue and WoodHhed for M.K HI'.VDltF.I) DOLLARS. Tor particulars inquire ot M. SERRAor W. H.TWIUGHT. Astoria, July 11. 1631. Take Notice. John Rogers, Central Market, Has received a large Invoice ot BARRELS AND HALF BARRELS ot the best quality. And Is now ready to supply Butchers Can nones and all others, cheap for cash. CITY BOOK STORE. AVe are constantly receh lug new additions to our stock and-have thetinest and largest assortment of variety jjoods In tho city. Combs, Brushes, Siailcnery, ; r . Celluloid- Goods AllmirijutHls are marked In plain flgnrei. Call and examine quality and note prices. 'CHAS. STEVENS & SOK- ill T P. 3r. Williamson, lE.VLKKON' DRESS TREMUHINGS. All kinds of W00LS..ZEPHYRS, LADIES UNDEBWEAR, ETC. Corner of Ca aud Jefferson streets, Astoria .S-S tamping and Dres3 Makinic'donB to order. . ,c!S vBcTiA