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fl) ,J- -r. T rr - r: 'F '. rjF ?. s2 r3 l o-sf It U ' 'a.-"!.! . o J trails oi - Vol. xix. Astoria. Oregon Friday Morning, June 22, 1.883 (. ,. , Ti .x t lie mmin RAILROAD POSSIBILITIES. John Muir, Superintendent of transportation on all of Mr. Vil lard's lines, told a Chronicle rep resentative the other day that di rect railroad communication with Oregon would probably be opened next June by way oi the Central Pacific and tho Sacramento val ley. If agreeable to the Central Pacific, the people of San Francis co would be glad to be able to reach Portland by some route less hot, dusty and disagreeable than that owned by the great monopo ly, with whom Mr. Villard has struck hands. We have no doubt we shall have the desired route, put the time of our emancipation is not fixed. A dispatch from Oregon which appeared in yester day's CJironich promised relief, buUinvestigation showed that the hopes of the public, roused by the agreeabld information, were pre mature. We allude to the tele gram from Portland which alleged that Peter Donahue, who owns the North Pacific Coast railroad, was at the heat! of the Southern Oregon- Improvement company, just organized with objects not clearly stated. The natural inference was that Mr. Donahue had effect ed an alliance with Villard, and that the result of it would be the extension of the North Pacific to Humboldt bay and thence to the Oregon line where it would form a junction with the Willamette val ley road, thus giving San Francis co a new northern outlet and open ing to trade several counties of California which are greatly in need of development. Inquiry at the office of tho Xorth Pacific elicited the statement from Mr. Donahun that he had no present or prospective connection with the Southern Oregon Improvement company, and that he is at present so busily engaged in tunneling the Saucelito hills and perfecting his immediate San Francisco connec tions that he has no time to think of his more remote connections with Oregon. The North Pacific ismow completed to Cloverdale and surveyed most of the way to Humboldt bay. Except for the first fifty miles the route presents few difficulties. "When the road is finished to Humboldt, which may take some yearb, the Oregon connection may be con siHered. Thence to the point on the line reached by the "Willam ette Valley road the distance is scarcely more than a hundred miles. We do not understand that Mr. Yillard is bound to the Central Pacific beyond his engagement to meet the California and Oreffon road at the place on the line agreed on. Should he afterwards wish to have an independent line to Sin Francisco he will, as we understand, be able to effect whatever other arrangement he my choose. If he wishes to secure overland travel from San Fran cisco to the east over the Northern Pacific, the California and Oregon will be practically useless to him, especially in summer, when tour ists are moving and general pas senger traffic is active. At such time the route by the Sacramento valley will be-particularly unpopu lar on account of the heat and -dust, and, by way ot contrast, a route through the northern coast counties would be much to be de isired, because the scenery along the line is highly romantic and the climate agreeable. Independent of all other considerations, we are pleased to see the energy with witluwhich the work on the North ern Pacific is being prosecuted. We shall be glad to see connec tion established with the ' prosper ous district of Humbolt bay, and still morc profoundly gratified when we are able to state, as we nope to be able to before another year has ended, that there is a near prospect of a competing rail 'lowTtne to Oregon. .9. J?. Qhronicle. A man 100 years 'old recently filed on a claim at the Huron, I). JIUMnd office, and says he came wt to "grow up with the coun- try. Horses and Civilization. Prof. "William H. Brewer of the Yale scientific school is convinced that "the higher the enlightment of the people the greater the va riety of uses to which horses are applied, and the American trotting horse is a special product of the highest civilization the world has yet seen." He marks the stages of the horse's development through pre-historic ngts from a ''small, weak, and awkward animal," arid as he is bred finally by different nations to the exigencies of war, agriculture and pomp, his chang ing character marks epochs in the world's history. Mohamedauism, according to Prof. Brewer, spread wherever the Arabian horse and his armed rider could tread, and no further. The Moor went into Spain, but when he was finally expelled he left his Barb horse behind, and from this sprang the famous Spanish breed. "When the Spanish horse was at its best, then Spain was at her height among nations; and as her horses declined her glory waned." The professor points out that, though it took from the year 2200 B C. to the present century to produce a three-minute horse, since then the scale has been lowered in an al most mathematical ratio. In 1818 Boston Blue made a mile in 3 minuter; six years later Top Gal lant reached 2:40 on the plank. The record was lowered without a break every three or four years until 1859 the famous Flora Temple reached 2:19 J, while Dexter followed in 1867 with 2:17, Goldsmith Maid in 1874 with 2:14, and the last, Maud S., reached 2:10 in 1881. While in ! 1856 there was but one horse in the world that had trotted in 2:25, we had in 1S82 some 495 with that record, with an increase of 70 over 1881. "We have sixtj' horses with a 2:19 record, although nineteen years ago there was not one in the country. Charles F. Montgomery, of the Tocsin, published at Red Bluff, A Cal., and Abraham Townsend, editor of the Sentinel, of the same I place, were rival publishers both ! debasing their columns with bit ter personalities of each other. xo sucn an extent aui lownseiia ' . i ,i , , f .. who was much the older of the ; .o. .,! . i,..i,i h... i i t t wo, and should have been the I TTTa ...... !,. ...i:: ' wiser carry these personalities as to characterize the mother of ' Montgomery as a wanton. For, this infamous accusation, on Satur day last he was shot to death by the latter. Served him right, will be the verdict" of every man who ' has a mother that he loves. No jury can be found that will con vict him. Such is the unwritten law; the higher law, that from time imemmorial has governed in ' such cases throughout the civilized world. Oregon, it would seem, treats its criminals, and especially mur derers, with the same considera-; tion accorded cut-throats in this state. A gentleman who recently visited the penitentiary at Salem found Carrie Bradley, the notori ous murderess, attired in velvet h'tof, which at present prevails. It is a pcr . ' . fectly jiure vegetable romedy. embracing the and occupying a seat at the din ing-tablc of the warden of then8aintdUease,inviCTrate5andrevitaliicsthe n , i prison. the lloor of her cell IS ,.,,,, ,, , covered with handsome Brussels carpeting, while the walls are neatly papered and adorned with ennravinfrs. Tins liiTiirmins sppIii. sion is her reward for committing a crime of peculiar atrocity. A man was lured into her bagnio in Portland and drugged to death, his body being afterward weighted with stones and thrown into the Willamette river. S. F. Chroni cle. The Eureka sailed Wednesday morning, for San Francisco. Her injuries were found by divers to be slight, and having been pumped out she was floated on the 2nd inst. On the 11th steam was ffot ' up, and the vessel preceeded on her way, calling at several points ! on the coast. Tracklaying on the Oregon ex tension, northward from Redding: h as-begun. Important Purchase. A San Francisco dispatch says: Negotiations which have been pending for some time past, be tween the Southern Oregon Im provement company and H. H. Luce of Empire city, Coos county, at present here, are finally termin ated by the transfer of the entire property known as the Luce tract in Empire city and amounting to upwards of G,000 acres. Though the terms are private, it is under stood that the consideration amounted to fully a quarter of a million dollars. In view of the contemplated improvements by the parties interested in the rail road from Coos bay to Roseburg, more than ordinary importance at taches to the purchase, as explan atory of the work proposed to be done and of the interests to be ac quired within a comparatively short time. The transfer consists of 3,000 acres of land on Coos bay, situ ated on a line of deep water. In addition to the structures upon the tract, including a sawmill and some forty dwellings and a ware house, some '3,000 acres adjoining the above tract of land are also included in Hie transfer. This gives the company a large front age on deep water, on whieh warehouses and wharves will be erected for its steamers which are now being built at Bath, Me. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel o purity, Mrengtli ami unjlusonu-nnts. More economical than the ordinary Kinds, and cannot be sold in competition irith the nml- tltude of low test short weight, alum or phosphate powder. Snldonlyin can. Hov- a baking powder Co., hw Waii-st. X. V. hfe fc STOMACH mW lTTErtS HosteUer's Stomach Bitters meet'" the re quirements of the rational medical philo- tonic and nn alteraUre It fortifies the body iii;u iiuiruiiuui iiruperucs ui a ircvouuvu, H lorpiu siomacu ana uver, anu enects a fain tD" chance in tho entiro system. For sale by all Drupcists and Doiler penerally. NEVILLE & CO. Pacific Net and Twine Co'' Sax Fkaxcisco, April 11th, 18KU Dk.u: Sins; For general convenience, wo have sent a supply of ICo. 30. 12 ply Genuine Scotch Salmon Het Twine, to the care of A. M. JOI1XSOX & CO., Astoria, which will be sold at low enough figures to make it an object for all net menders to use it for repairs, inplareoCtlie more costly Xo. -10, 12 ply. Fishermen who have heretofore used this grade of twine for repairs, claim that the durability of the patch is equal to the balance of the net, after the latter has had a few weeks use. We think it iU l)e ,none' In yourpockor to try it. Kiir nri(c nml trim ulna onnlv tn A.M. JOHXSOX&CO. .Vstoria. Neville & Co. Sole Agents, i0 . 3land33CalifonilaSt. f San Fran cbco. fclnloh's Vitallzer is what you need for Constipation, Los of Appetite, Diz ziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cenb per bottle. . Sold by W. E. Dement. isPf Is Av I It 1 1 unaii-iiiife W CELEBRATED ilA Sniimnis sin IM s2'?.;5?. Bill dm-mm yll. JlhfSHfil ftfiiiM FOB RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell-' ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals St.Jjcczs Oil. cj safe, sure, simple and cheap External Btxntdr. A trial entail but the croparatirely trifling outlay of CO Cents, and erery one suffer- f tng wiui pain can bare cseap ana poauveproei of it claim. Directions in Eleven Languages. BOLD BY ALLDBTJGGI8TS AUDDEALEE8 IN MEDI0THE. A. VOGEU3R & CO., Baltimore, Xtd., V. S. A. Railway work on the Canadian Pacific, on the Port Moody Emorv section, is being actively prosecutf ed. Four thousand men are em ployed on the section between Yale and Maple Ridge, and trains . 1-r ! iiuw run 10 raupu. A LETTER GERMANY. i .i x,Jami!ir i, ISSti. Very csteeirrt-l sirs: The praise your Liver PilU hnr called forth here Ih wonderful. Afler tnkhif; one and a half boxes of your genuine IU. C McLAXE'S UVEtt VtLUS, I have en tirely recovered from niy four years' Mifl'cr lnc. All who loow me wonder how I, who, for to many years, had no appetite, and could not deep for backache, ftitch In my side, and general Momnch com plaints, could have recovered. An old lady in our city, who lias MYnvroil for many years from kidney dl'ac, and the doctors had given her up. took two of your Pills, and pot more reller than he has from all the doctors. Your- irnlv. J. von vvn uP.na. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, j The cenulne are never sutmr-eoatod. Every box has a red wax seal on the lid, with the Impressien: 3IcXane's I.icr PilL The genuine 3rcIVES LIVER PILLS bear the signature of C. JIcLnnc and Flcmlag Bros, on the wrnppors. Insist upon having the genuine rK. C. 3IcLAXE'S LTVJSIt PILLS, prewired lv Fleming uros., or Pittsburgh, I'a the I market being full of imitations of t e name McLanc, spelled differently, but of , same pronunciation. ! it your storekeeper does not have the genuine Dtt. c. SIcLANE'S CKLi: 1JKATED L1VEU PILLS, md US 2 cents, and we will send you a box by mail, uuu a 2ui. ui our auvcnibing cams. TT.VMTVf' TlTnC l)!Pl..l, r f jwwAiaa MillJ., t. iiuuill tj"y -- " PARKER'S HME &.?&&& p.t-c r d liy thots oa c i k, to any -UHvjr ait..:, on ac- u.t of is 6iprrior cinSncs and pjr.:y. corU:r nutcruu v thut a'e bcixfidnl th f calp and hafr rjiL always Restores lbe Youthful Colcr ta Crcy c? Faded Hair ParLcr's Hair la!sani is CaJy pt.ran;d and is vnnanted to prwent falling oi thcliau and to re move dandruff and itclii-s j. Hiscox : Co . N.Y. lOc tH 1 1 tixrt, at 2nln in droyt xai nxJWiat c PACKER'S R TONIC A Sopcrlstive Health and Strength Rsstsrer. If you rrc a wcrlnnic or fanner, worn out rith otrwod:. era mother run doun by fanjilycr hcuse hold dtiucs try 1'akkpuN Or ci k Tt ic, 1 f you ore a lawyer, .nTratrr or bu5:ncst man ex haust rd by mental strain or nnxiotn cares, do not take intaxicaUnEiUajular.tsbLtuicrail.cr'sGicsCT Tonic If you have Consumption, DyspejAia, Kheuma Ism, Kidney Ccmnfci is, oranydtsorderof Uielungj, stomadi. lion ds blood or ncrvcs.l'AKKHR's Gi.ncer Tomc will etire you. IttstheCreateuBlocd Purifier Aad the Best and Sorest Seogb Care Ever Used. If von nre wasting away from age, dissipation or sny i!ic or-ucakwss qnd require a sumulant tale C csTo:.iCttacc; it will in-i;crate and build o-i 'rp from tli: first dose but will net er intoxicate, it has ued hundreds of lives; it may sae yours. CUTJON' T.rta all oUlitoUi.PulfT'iC!trr Ton Ii cniifotnl c :K lirttmwdlal tQli !n titrU,sJ bcsUrclj i"5rtt f-rfi-intioatofctiicrr!!!. Send fororcalxfto i:.cvx A i. a, .N. V. tAz. k I iix, at &eCcn la inu ci.zxT 5 wing rcmc dollau IZE, luri'A and Usticc frazmnce has made this delightful pofame exceedincly popular. There Is nothing like It. Insist upoa having Fuses. to Cologne and look for signstcre oi en ttrry lettlc Any iratrfjl er dsirr ta prrfcatrr nanfiJyjmn. ii 4 '.I rrut tUt. uwv.r. swisG nrviMs tv. size. I. W. CASE, IMPOKTKK AND WHOLESALE AND HB. TAIL DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDIS Werner Caeaanus and Ca$i street.. ASTORIA - - -. OREGON r'i5j!rrjif-i:- -1- RSSt rVfVJcoi vmsssmss Z3i &Tm-sefJ&a.KJ 1 1 JP.Se r. .7 oil 5Tv r.v GNGE . I OTELS AND KESTATJRANTS. CAREER HOUSE,: K. B. PAREER, Prop.. STORlA, - - - OREGON. FIRST QLASS HOTEL. AI.I. MO.nEUN IMPROVEMENTS. HOT AXU COJLI BATHS. Good Billiard Table, and First Class Sa loon stocked with Fine Liquors. 3rFl:CK COACH TO THE .HOUSE.-W THE OCCIDENT HOTEL First-class in every respect. lUECr.ER & WRIGHT, "Proprietors. Astoria, Oregon. IT IS A FACT -THAT iEFFS.C-.HOP HOUSE ox. Concomly Street is the' Best in Town. ' -THAT 1 1 - h ns A 1m a j. son Hand FRESH Shoal IVatcr Bay ana Xfest orn Oysters. THAT- "JEFFV IS THE BOSS CATERER. THAT lie fans brcn Proprietor or tfac "Aarera Hotel" In Knapploa icvca yean. OPEN DA.Y AND NIGHT. ROSCOE'SrFJRST CLASS Oyster Saloon, iffl CHEXAiMUS STREET, ASTORIA. milE UXUEKSIGNED TS PLEASEDTO JL announce to the public that be has op ened a t - FIRHTCIiASS JElsttijOLS . SCousey And furnishes in first-class style OYSTERS, HOT COFFEE TEA, ETC AT THE Ladies' and Gent's Oyster Saloon, CHEXAMUS STREET. Please give me a call. ROSCOE DIXON, Proprietor CENTRAL HOTEL,. CIIAS. WALWfAN & ,... ' - jrrupneiur. I HAVE TAKEXvCHARGE OF THIS POP-? ular Hotel and can guarantee satisfaction TO ALL Permanent and-Transient Boarders jjhe choicest brands or Wines, liquors, and Cigars, at the Bar. OpioIte O. It. &. 2f. Dock, Astoria. Oregon . COSMOPOLITAN Chop House and Restaurant. OPEN DAVAXDNIQIIT. 3Ieals 25 ceatH aud upwartlsl Ii. lVILRItO.V & G. BOUIiAKD, Proprietors. 3IU.N STKEET. ASTORIA. PIONEER EESTATTRANT AND LODGING HOUSE. - Ifellttetl tlironliout : theVTable supplied with the best: the beds clean and comfort able. A-Firt:clas House. Board by the weekf - $0.00 rM-:tls to order.- J. O, ROSS, Proprietor. A.M. JOHNSON. C. H. 8TICKELS. A. M. JOHNSON 61 Co., 3J)talers In Ship Ctairy aid &roGeries CROCKERY & CLASS WARE. Also "Wholesale Dealers In r Paiuts, Oils, VaruLslies, Glass Puy. AvtShfa Oil and Valer Colors, Vaiut and Kalso .'mlHooBrHSkcs.. ConstaHy oh hand a'f ull and choice stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries Only tio Best kept. - Our stock of Crockery and Glass Ware Is the liarjreHt and most Complete Stock ever opened in Astoria. Consisting of Tea and Dinner Sets, Toilet Sets. Glass, Fmit, amUAYater Sets. Bar Fixtures. .He MitKs.Toalesj'atustic Bottles Goblets, Tum blcisoiiigmdc Cups, &&, &c. ItirytMMjgsoIdat lowest Living Rates. jji pMIij- Guaranteed. jlafcaohatlon will more than repay you. yaicB & uo., JOBBERS IN WIES;; LIQTJOES, AND CIGARS? - AGENTS FOR THE Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. Tumblers . Decanters, and All Kinds of Saloon Supplies. BT"A11 goods sold at San Francisco Prices. MAIN STREET, Opposite Parker Hoase, Astoria, OreKoa. MAEKETS. General assortment of table stock constantly on Hand. such, as Canned Fraita And Jelly, Bacon, Hami, Shoulders; Lard, EGGS, BTTHa. .CHEESE, Fresh3 fruits ailetables, FISn. POULTRY iTBGAME In the seasoa. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Best er WINES AND UQUORS. All cheap for CASH. Goods sold on com mhulOBw 'Opposite:!. W. Case's store. J. BODUERS. Washington:- "Market, Alain Street, - - Astoria Oregon BEltCfMAK ABERRY RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN tion of the public to the fact that the above Market will always ba supplied with a FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY FRESH- AND-CURED MEATS I Which will he-sold at lowest rates,. wholesale and retail. Special attention given to auppb LOOK HERE ! We respectfully Inform the public that we will always keep on hand the best quality of , -Fresh, and Cured Meats Choice Family Groceries, , j Fresh Fruits, "Vegetables, Crockery and Glass-ware. Ships, Hotels and Boarding Houses sup plied ob liberal terms; A-sharef of the publlcpatronage is respect fully solicited, dtf, - "WARREN & THOMPSON. BTR MARKET. WHERRY ,fc COMPANY, Eresli and Cured Meats, JBU JS,- BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE. OCCDDENT HOTEL. ClIEXAXUH Street. Aaterla, Ok - -CLAiSOP MILL taeeeuarx of GEOVW, HUME: SAW MILL. . MANUFACTURERS T DEALERS IX LUMBER, SALMON TRAYS, BOXES, ETC. Office and Mill COBN'KR OF WEST 9T3I A3f D TVATEIt 8T8 Barbour's No. 40 ia-Piy SALMON. TWINE ! COM Mi) LEAD LINES, SE7NE TWINES. A Full Stock Now on Hand. HENRY DOYLE & CO., 5 II Market Street, Saa Fraaclsco. Sole AReritsfot'the Pacific Coast Wilson & Fisher, ; SHIP CHANDLERS. DEAUCnS IN Iron, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Ghains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, WROUGHT AND COT GALVANIZED 8PIKE8, Nails, Copper Nails aad Burrs, Shelf Hardware, Faints and Oils Rubber and Hemp Packing of all Kinds. PROVISIONS. EXOUK AND 2WHJL FEEI. Agents lor Salem Flouring Mllb. Cornpr'Chenamus atid Hamilton Street ASTORIA, OREGOX. ASTORIA Brewery Beer Saloon. The Best Beer 5 cts a Glass. Hot Luaca every Day from 10 to 12 A. M The best el liquors and' Cigars on band. A deserrQdly; popular place oil social resort. "J. T 1 GEO. HTLLEB. xats. NEW-iYOREliHlE. ASSflft H1H...1H1 11.11111 I111T- " ........J.... iVl"tWjjt'j5jj2 Income -V JHCltSif,I2 Paid UeatK losseM, AnnaHies, Endowments, etc la.1 W8-. . f2-fZ Increase in Insurance.. .. .1..............V.t.......M-'ff' ' For further particoiais, apply for Annual reporr at the office, 4LaiffHCF38T STBEET, LOItTL.AXI, OK. . .,. --.. DONAO)'ROS8, General Agent for Oregoa andlirasigWTertitory. We. the umlerslRned, take pleasure In decfatrng" our uhqnalifled eonfltfeace la the naaa clal nblllity and Intecnty of this com panviand thorough reliability oi : the agenU W.S.LADD. H.W.COKBETT. (CrH.IWIS.' WWADHAMS-.iiiTOHNJMHIR. PAUL SCHULTZE, A. L. LINDSLEYI JAS.K. KJILLEYtKENlCETHMACLEAY. DONALD 3IACLEAY, Xi. A.MOONEY. - 'rx UOZORTH & JOHNS, Agents for Astoria, to whom all applications shoaktbe made. WILLIAM HOWE -dhaler dt- t Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms, Lumber. All kinds of 0AJL LUMBEE, GLASS, Boat Material, Etc. t-yj&kmEkmmm& 1 Boats of all Kinds 2Cad toOrdar, .j. S. ARNDT & EEECHEN, ASTORIA, - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH SHOP AND Boiler Shop All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, A2TD STEAMBOAT WOEK Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DEES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. 'ASTORIA IRON WORKS; Bentox Street, Neak Pakker Hobbe, ASTORIA. - OREGON. GENERAL .MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LANDaBflMABINEEMIMS Boiler Work, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. 0a.StDL?I3STC3-S , Of all SeHcriptions made to Order at Short TVotl-e. A. D. "Wass, Prosedent. J. G. Hustler, Secretary, I. W. Case, Treasurer. JOHN Fox, Superintendent. FOASD '& STOKES, FXXTE GROCERIES AND PROYISIONS. ANCHOEST EOPE AND CORDAGE. HARNESS AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES. A Full Line of House Famishing Goods. AT THE O. R. &. N. DOCK. A. V. Allen, (SCCCKSSiiK TO PAOE & ALLEN.) Wholesale and retail dealer in ? t Glass and Plated Ware, TKOIMCAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with Wines, LiquorsJobaccoXigars 'or lame Back; Side on Chest use Shlloh's Porous Plaster, Pnca 25 cents. For saje by W.E. Dement. , . IS-tedl. from a distance promptly attended to, and satisfaction guaranteed la all cases it 't 1 t -'rrLtSt- -r ZT7T Ji Ii. "ussr x t ' mi AND " Brackettork A SPECIALTY. 'BUSmESS oSbsA E cr uoiDEX, y NOTARY PUBLIC,' AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION ANI IN SURANCE AGENT? ' . Q.SXO F. P18KEK SURVEYOR'OFj Clatsep Cajity.aaA ClticirAatrIa Office i-Chenapius street, TTMljC. A. hall Room No. 8. TCI IK H'ISTpC OUti. . Attorney atidCouna4l4f:atlaw. a-Offlce rri'PytSlan BulldingpBSoiaa 11,02 ASTORIA, - - -"OKEGON. TAY TUTTU5, M. J. PHYSICIAN ANDiSUXGEOH OrFiCE-ooinsa, 2, and a.PytWan BuIId- rhg. "" ' " - RE3TDKfCE Over.J. E. Tfeeas' Drug Store. ' . ' F.1? R'SLtCKS, PHNTISTr ASTORIA, Wife, OSSGG S Eooms in Allen's bulldin? up stairs, comer of Cass and Bqemoajhe atret t. t J Q.A. aVIi8V, iUluaiiAl Ji.i. .Lid. IT, ChenamusStreet, - - AS'IORIA.iOREGOI T J. JONES, STAIR BUXLDEB, Ship and Steamboat Joimtr T)K- J E. laFORCE, EPITIST, Room 11, Odd Fellows'BulIdraK'Xstoria, Or. Gas 'administered for painless Extraction .of teeth. - WM. B. GRENELL, S GAf. ESTATE AGENCY. CITY AND SUBURBAN JPROPESTY, TIM BER AND FARMLAND. -Offlce next to F. L. Parker's Store, Cor. Chenamus and'Benton Sts. CEAS.RIILLIAMSQS&C8. REAL ESTATE ' AND General Commission Brokin. Office on Genevieve street, In the rear of E.R. Haw es' building. A General Agency business transacted. GENERALSTEAMSHIP AGENCY. Bills of Exchange on any Part-oi Europe. t , I AM AGENT FOR TIE FOtLOWINQ well known and commodious .-steamship lines, STATE LINE, RED STAR. WHITE STARr HAMBUUG-AMERir. X. T)o3nNION LINE, NATIONAL, anil AMERICANEINE. Prepaid tickets to or from any European port. - .. " For full information ai to rates of fan, sailing days, etc, apply to I.-W. CASS. It J. H. D.GRAY. Wholesale and retail dealer in. GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED, Hay, Oats, Straw, Wwl, Etc LIME, SAND, AND CEMENT. " , -' j General storage and Wharfage "ea rfngon able terras. Foot of Ber,tea.aCt. Asterta Oregon. 46.231 ' .. ?