The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, January 08, 1884, Image 1

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TOL. XX, NO. 81.
ASTORIA, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, i884.
PRICE, FIYE CENTS.
VILLAKI) MAKES AN ASSIGNMENT.
The Northern Pacific to l.e (oiuicted to
New Yobk, Jan. L -At ilie Kortb
ern Pacific meeting, Messrs. Morgan.
Billings, Cheney, Bullitt, Harris and
Belmont -were appointed as a commit
tee to consider what action should be
taken by the board, owing to the re
tirement of yillard. Yillard's resig
nation as director of the company
was laid on the table. The committee
was authorized to call a special meet
ing for the election of president. The
directors adopted a resolution com
plimentary to Yillard, and voted him
$10,000 per year for his .services dur
ing the time he was president of the
company. The finance committee re
ported the amount of money that was
still remaining from the proceeds of
the sale of the 818,000,000 second
mortgage bonds and other cash
assets specifically applicable Io a
liquidation of tho indebtedness em
braced in the circular to the preferred
stockholders on October 17th last,
amounts to 5,171.991, while the obli
gations against the same, together
with balance of the amount required
for construction and equipment,
amounts to $4,015,831, showing a sur
plus of 1,150,157. In addition io
this, the company has on hand in
cash a special fund applicable to the
payment of interest on its general
first mortgage bonds, due the first of
July next, amounting to 1,200,000.
Vice President Oakes, who has made
an. inspection or the road by daylight,
makes a lengthy report of the phvs-
ical condition of the property and its
future prospects. He states lha
with the exception of 100 miles, the
roadbed and track was found m first
class order.
The 100 miles of track referred to
will require to bo ballasted with gravel
to put it in proper condition for eco
nomical operation. This can be done
he said, with an expenditure of $S0,
000, which has been provided for in
the estimate of the operating ex
penses. He estimates the cost of
putting the road's equipment in first
class order at $421,274. The state
ment of earnings and expenses were
also submitted. The gross earnings
from June 30 to December 1, 1883,
inclusive (December being estimated),
was given at SG,G38.983. The operat
ing expenses, including rentals, taxes,
and betterments, to October 31. 18S3.
were 4,427,690, leaving a surplus of
8211,293. They estimated that the
earnings for the balauce of the fiscal
year would be 7,050,000, and operat
ing expenses, including rentals, taxes
and betterments, 2,923,000, leaving a
surplus of 3,127,000, which added to
2,211,203 remaining from operations
the first six months, woidd leave a
total surplus for tho vear ending June
30,1884, of 5,338,203. The interest
charges for the entire fiscal vear are
estimated at 3,882,341, leaving a net
surplus 1,455,952. The report also
gives detailed information regarding
the condition of tho country tribu
tary to the road.
New York, Jan. 5. At the North
ern Pacific directors meeting the ac
tion of the directors in ordering the
completion of the road is the most
important matter that was accom
plished to-day. The whole subjeot
was placed in the hands of the execu
tive committee, who will immediately
carry out the wishes of the board.
This action revives quite a contest
which has been going on ever sinec
Yillard's election as president and
before his accespion. The Northern
Pacific management, after thoroughly
examining the subject, agreed upon
Tacoma as the western terminus.
Villard's identity with the Oregon
Navigation Company led him to fa
vor Portland. The result of this
action will be that Washington Terri
tory will be Kndderilv Tonulated nnd i
Tacoma become a great city. ! lard really desired to nave tne u. xi.
New York, Jan. G. Henry "v illard - & N. Co. retain their prosperous trade
made an assignment to-dav for the ' it would be more in harmony for them
benefit of his creditors, to William , to fight against tho completion of the
Endicott, Jr., of Boston, and Horace I Northern Pacific railway than to en
White, of New York. He transfers courage the building of a successful
to them his property and also the 'rival. As events have turned out it is
mansion on Madison avenue, with 1 plain that every westward laid mile
instructions to dispose of them at ' of the N. P. K. 11. jusl so much dhnin
public or private sale, and io apply J ished tho value of the ocean line be
thenrneefidRns follews: First. In ihfi.tweeu Astoria and San Francisco.
payment or interest of a mortgage of j
x . ' "
200,000 upon his property. Second,
to carry out any exist
ing contracts for the comple
tion of the edifice, and pro
visions are also made for the payment
of-any indebtedness of Yillard to the!
Oregon Kauway and .Navigation Com
pany. The instrument further directs
that the residue, after the entire in
debtedness has been disposed of, shall
be turned over to his wife, Mrs. Fan-1
me Yillard. The real property, in
cluded by Yillard in the assignment,
is, a block bounded by Fiftieth and
Fifty-first streets and Madison and
Fourth avenues, including the man
sion recently erected upon the Madi
son avenue front of the property,
which is said to be worth 1,000,000.
The property was recently conveyed
by Yillard to "his legal advisers, and
was expressly excluded Irom the con
veyance to his assignees. The other
real property possessed by Yillard is
a handsome summer residence at
Dobb's JTerry, on the Hudson, worth
about 250,000. The amount of his
indebtedness to the Oregon Naviga
tion Company has not yet been ascer
tained, nor could any information be
obtained as to his other liabilities. It
is said lie is the owner of large inter
ests -in railroads and other companies,
ancLthatf Lis wife holds Government
bonds to the amount of 500,000. No
accurate statements as to assets, how
ever, were obtainable to-night, and
Villard is still too ill to receive visitors.
In the Swamps.
The great railroad contractor of
South America, Mr. H. H. Meiggs,
writes as follews:
Lima, Peru. "I wish to say of St
Jacobs Oil, that I am so completely
satisfied with its use, that I procured
a box of it I have used it with great
ertisfaction. It has accomplished
wbnders, and given great relief. It
will always have my positive endorse
ment as a ain liberator."
Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy a posi
tiveure for Catarrh, Diptheria and
Canker Mouth. Sold by w. E. Dement
One Evident Effort.
An old Oregon steamboat man
v. horn I visitod two years ago and
who had a large holding oi" O B. &
X. stock, begun to unload quietly as
soon a the squabble with Billings
ondod in Yillard's favor. Finding out
that he was getting rid of it as fast
as he could do so without attracting
attention, I asked him the cause of
it. He answered dryly: "I can for
give a man for running opposition to
me, but not for running opposition
to himself."
Tin a triile in liie dark as to your
meaning.' was m rejoinder.
4'I mpan that Yillard has got hold
of a good bit of paying property, and
is spending all the money he can get
hold of to render it next to worth
less.' he fontinued.
'"And still I must .wk for further
explanation." said I.
"Well, to got at tho meat in the nut,
hero goe.s. Yillard bought out the
O. S. 1. Co. for four and a half mil
lions and raised it upto six, on which
valuation it has paid S per cent per
annum, as combined with ocean steam
ers. He was in possession of the
best conditioned and'best paying tleet
of river steamboats either in Europe
or America (when you consider the
cost), receiving on two of its routes
nearly five cents p?r mile. Not a line
in California pa-.s two. He
then goes to work building rail
roads to run opposition to his own
steamers through the most dangerous
and costly country, so that the ex
pense of construction for those roads
will eat up all tho earnings of tho
river steamers; and having left noth
ing but the ocean division I which can
be duplicated for two million dollars)
to pay the dividends on twelve mill
ions, he goes to work and bunds a
road to enable Oregon merchants to
buy at the East and spoil the traffic
of the ocean division. The day that
sees the Northern Pacific completed
will sec the earnings of the O. K. tc
N. so reduced that it will never again
pay five per cent per annum in my
life tini". He is merely running op
position to himself."
There was too much truth in this,
and I thought of it on the day (hat
O. & l. N. touched 99. He had seen
it from afar off. and now that the
thing is all over, nothing could be
plainer than the whole affair. Yillard
had, in truth, built an opposition
railroad to his own steamboat1', the
same line of steamboats, that had
made millionaires of Ladd, Ains
worlh, Thompson and Keed, to say
nothing of the fortunes they had
made for Buckle, Coe, the Bradfords
and Henry Olstead. The cost of
building and operating the road
from Bonneville to Walla Walla con
sumed all the profits of the river
steamers, while the burden of paying
the ocean division. Once the Xortfrn
em Pacific was completed, that divis
ion was cut in two and the profits di
verted to a line of railroad which
cannot possibly pay a dividend in the
next five years. The best judges of
steamboat property figure it out
eight years before the Pugct sound
lines can be made to replace the losses
made by the diversion of traffic from
the river division to the railway di
vision between The Dalles and Port
land; and as for the ocean route be
tween Seattle and San Francisco, it is
an even bet that the Queen of thePa
tijif. just placed on that route to
cover the absence of the George W.
Elder, will not make her expenses
from now until the day she is taken
ofT.-7'owi jhrrji, in Sunday Ore
gon fan.
It was thought by many, at the
time the consolidation of interests
was made, that those interests were
naturally antagonistic and that it
would be impossible to make them
coalesce.
It was argued that if ii
m, -i Tf 1--1 J.1"A"I1.
iae additional luea suggesieu is mai-
witn viiiards apparent iaea, it is nu
wonder that he was averse to build
ing the Astoria-Forest Grove rail
road. "FBESK CANDY
at Tin:
ASTORIA CANDY FACTORY
Patronize Home "Manufacture.
All mv C AND IKS are of the
FINEST QUALITY.
A full assortment
of
NUTS, FOREIGN FRUITS. ETC.
JOHX S C&.ASSEX'.
0, Tell file Where Is Fancy Bre(a)d !
why, at Tin:
Astoria Bakery & CoaMoiery
cke:sa"jiits strekt.
Not onlv SUPEIUOH BIJEAD AND
CAKES AND l'ASTKY in great variety, but
also
THE LARGEST STOCK OF CANDIES
IN TOWN.
"Weddings and parties supplied with thn
most elaborate ornamental work on the
shortest notice anil on reasonable terms.
This is the most complete establishment in
AMoria.
ED. JACKSON. Prop.
C TTT F
'?, O.. JL. VSJL4JtaLJL
Wholesale and retail dealer In.
GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED
Hay, Gats, Straw, Wood, Etc.
LIHE, SAND, AND CEMERT.
General storage and Wharfage on reason
able terms. Foot of Bectoa street. Astoria
Oregon.
Willi
THE GREAT laLg
;rman remed I
1F03EL FJkJOP&
CU Rtb
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica,
Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache,
Sore Throat, Strellinc, Sprntn. BruUes
Uurna. Scald rrort Itlu.
i.D ALL OTHEK B0D1LT PXI5S AID ACHES.
So'J bj- Dr&rxtsu ad Deilen ererywhere. Fifty Cenu a
bottle Direction! in 11 Lancntrci.
THE CHAKLKS A. VOBELEK CO.
SanmonuA.'OUi.LE2&Ca) BilUaore, 2L, C3.1.
The necessity for prompt and cfificient
lioiiM'liohl remedies is dally growing more
imperative, and of these Ilostetter's Stom
acii 15ittiT is the chief In merit and the most
popular. Irregularity or the stomach and
now els. malarial fe ers. li er romplaiut. de
bility. rlieumatiMii and minor ailments, are
thoroughly conquered by this incomparable
family restorative and medicinal safeguard
and It is justly regarded as the purest and
most comprehensive remedy of lus class,
i'or .sale by all Druggists ami" Dealers gen
erally. 5. AJRNDT & JFERCBEN,
ASTORIA. - OREGON.
The Pioneer Machine Shop
BLACKSMITH
n.ri-.. st- -'ttf6iW
Doner ancp rss2?a
G
All kinds of
EffGlffE, GAOTEEY,
A2T
STEAMBOAT WOES
Promptly attended to.
A specialty made of repairing
CANNERY DIES,
FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET.
PETER BLANXHOLM,
Dealer in
FINE CIGASS,
IMPORTED AND DOMES! H.
THE BEST BRANDS OF T03ACCQ.
SKOKKRW ARTICIil-.
Cor. quemoqua and Olney Streets, Astoria.
A, Y, Allen.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
MILL FEED.
Glass and Plated Ware,
TROFICAL AND DOMESTIC
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
Together with
Wines, LiquorsJobatmCigars
BOAT ETJILDESTG,
8& R. M. LEATHERS
Has reopened his boat shop, over Arndt &
Ferchen's, foot of LaFajette street, nnd is
prepared to turn out
FIRST-CLASS ROATS.
Alili WOKS GVARAN'TESI).
Cleaiiiiig Repairing.
XEAI, CHEAP AND QUICK. BY
GEORGE I.OVETT,
Main Street, opposite N. Loeb's.
Boat Bnilding.
JOS. P. LEATHERS
Fsftnerly OTer Arndt & Ferchen's Machine Sbo t
IS BUILDING FIRST-CLASS BOATS IN
the .hoD formerly occupied bv M. John
son on Concoralv street, one block west of
Hansen iiros' -Mill. Model, Material and
Finish First-elaiK.
&E
H " CELEBRATED iX
9k , ST03ZACE
TE&S
JgzglmS&j
Zf&Lt "v
:rX--iJ
Ed. B. Curtis & Co.
Carpels, Welfc
UNSURPASSED
STYLE A$3 FINISH.
NEW
FURMITUBE,
A COlYtPLETE STOCK.
Hardware ai SMp Chandlery
A. VAN 0U8EN & GO..
DRAr.KILS IN
Har.lwars and Ship Ghandfery,
Pure Oil. Bright Varnish,
Binnacle Oil, Cotton Canvas,
Hemp Sail Twine,
Cotton Sail Twine.
Lard Oil.
Wrought Iron Spikes.
Galvanized Cut Nails,
Agricultural Implements,
Paine :rul Oils. Groceries. He.
The Gem Saloon.
The Popular Resort for Astorians.
roit tiiet
Finest of Wines and Liquors
Co to the GEM SALOON.."- "
ALEX. CAMPBELL, - PROPRIETOR.
ASTORIA IRONWORKS.
t K
4
Bicirre: Stkkkt, 'e,vu -Paiiker House,
ASTORIA. - OREGON.
GENERAL MACHINISTS AHD
BOILER MAKERS.
LAP ailAEIE EMMS
BoilerWork, Sieamboat Work
and Cannery Work a spe
cialty. O-SLJSTXDKT C3-S ,
Of all TeHoriitIon.s mr.Ue to Order
at Short "Votlrc.
A. D. Wass. President.
J. G. IlUHTl.EU,Secretary,
I. V. Cask, Treasurer.
JOHN Fox.Superiutendent.
C. H. BAIN &
!KAI.r.llS IX
Doors. Windows, Blinds. Transoms
Turning, Bracket Work..
A spaeialty, and all work guaranteed.
Oak, Ash, Bay, and Walnut lumlr; Ore
jron and Port Orford Cedar.
All kinds or bo.tt materia! 011 hand.
C. 55. B&1S 3L ".
THE LATEST STYLES
IN
WALL PAPER
AT
B. B. FRANKLIH'S,
NEXT DOOR TO ASTORIAN OFFICE.
A very large Stock from whlcji to select.
"Window curtains made to order.
3"-My patent Trimmer to cut Wall IMner
will be lound convenient to my patrons.
BAEBQUIt'S
Satmnii Hot Thraafls
HAVE NO EQUAL.
THE
The London Fisheries Exhibition
HAVE AWARDED THE
GOLD MEDAL
TO
The Barlioar Brothers Coipij
FORTUE
SUPERIORITY
OF THKIi:
FLAX NET THREADS.
HOTELS AXD RESTAURANTS.
i'AREETi HOUSE,
CI. 15. PARKRR. Proii..
ASTORIA. - - - OREGON.
Al. CROSBY, - - Day Clerk-
Phil. ROWERS. - - Night Clerk.
.la?. DUFFY 1i:h the P.ar and Billiard room.
Pirst Class in all Respects.
FREE COACH TO THE HOUSE.
IT IS A PACT
-TIHT
JEFF'S CHOP HOUSE
ON
Concomly Streei is the Best in
Tovn.
-THAT
!2- has Aliraj s on Hand FRESH
Shoal "IVnter Baj and East
ern Oysters.
-THAT
"JEFF" IS THE BOSS CATERER.
THAT
He has becu Proprietor of the "Aurora
Hotel" In Kaappton aevenjear.
OPEN BAY AND NIGHT.
A Good Cup of Coffee
AND OYSTERS AT
Mrs. Powell's Coffee House,
On Main Street uct to Oregon Rakery.
ampi Restaurant.
XRV.' AXD "IVELIi EQUIPPED
TJIKOUGHOXIT,
L. Sena has rebuilt his establishment and
is prepared to accommodate the traveling
public.
A good meal furnished at any hour o the
day or night.
'flic flneat Liquor and Cigars at the bar.
Two doors vet of Ike Foster's.
u2S-Cm LUIGI SERRA.
THE BEST
Boarding and Lodging House.
Ckas. Wallnian has opened a boarding and
lodging house south of O'Rrlen's hotel, near
the gas works.
The table Is supplied with tho best the
market affords ; good food and cleairbeds
will be furnished at the regular prices.
(live me a call and satisfy yourselves,
CHAS. "WALLMAN.
Fiores lew Lie !
JEFF
OP THE 'CHOP HOUSE
Can prove by his books that he Is doing the
biggest business of any
EESTATJEANT
In the city, and he will guarantee to give
tlie best meal for cash.
PARKER,
DKALKll Uf
Hay, Oats, Straw.
Lime, Brick, Cement and Sand
Wood Delivered to Order.
Draying, Teaming and Express Business.
Horses ana Carriages for Hire.
DRAbSR in
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
KUIST CIjASS
Mrs T.W. Eaton. Miss Florence Carnahan.
EATON & CARNAHAN,
DKAI.F.K4 IS
Fancy Goods.
Cass Street, next door to Odd Fellows
Building.
I. "W. CASE,
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE AND RE
TAIL DEALER IN
UM
Corner Chenamus and Cass streets.
ASTORIA - - - OREGON
C. W. LEICK,
PRACTICAL
ARCHITECT! DRAUGTSMAN
(Office over White House Store),
IS NOW READY TO FURNISH PI-AKS
and SPECIF! CJlTIOHJS or all des
criptions of
BUILDINGS, Etc.
A School of Drauehtlnp will be opened on
JANUARY 2d-next, at 7 p.m.. to which a
limited cumber of pupils will be admitted.
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
Oregon Railway & Navigation
COSrPANY.
OCEAX II VISION.
During the month of January, 1834. Ocean
Steamers will sail from l'ortland .for San
Francisco, and from San Francisco for Port
land every 5 dayn, leaving Alnsworth Dock,
roruanu, at jnumgut. anu spear street
Wharf, San Francisco, at 10 a. m.
Through Ticket sold to all principal
cities ia the United State. Canada and
Europe.
RAIL DIVISION.
Passenger Trains leave Portland for East-
em polnti, at 7:30 P. M. dally.
B1VER DIVISION' (Middle Columbia).
Boats leave Portland for Dalles at 7 :Ofl
A !.
also :
Heave Port
I.MoniTiulwe.lTIm.l
land for
Frl. I S it
AMoria and I 1 I
lower Co-1 I I I
lnmbia....lKAM fa AM r.AM fi All
fi AM 6 Ail
uayton. Or. ; 7 AM J iTAM,'
7 am;
SS3iis::f !6H I
Victona.BOJl' AMlCAMlKAMiSAMif AlifiAM
Leares Astoria for Portland at 6 a. m. daily ox
copt Sunday.
Pullman Palace Cars running between Por
land.andSt.Fan!, C. H. PRESCOTT, JOHN MUIR,
Manager. Sup't of Trnttle
A. L. STOKES, E. P. ROGERS,
Assist. Snp't. General Agent
of Traffic. Passenger Dep't.
Oregon & California R. R
OREGON & TRANSCONTINENTAL
COMPANY, LESSEE.
On and after Dec 2d,lSS3. trains will ran as
follows : DAILY (Except .-undajs).
CASTSIDK DIVISION".
Belv ccb l'OKTL V.D uiul Ii lXT'.-i PASS
MAIL TRAIS.
LEAVE. AERIVE.-
Portlaud 7 :30 a. m Grant's Passl:20 a. m.
Grant'sFass lu:i0i. m Portland 4:5 r m.
ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN.
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
l'ortland I :U0 i M.iLcbanou 9 o I, m
Lebanon t -.a a. m. l'ortland... 10 :05 a. m
Tlie Oregon and California Railroad Ferry
wakes connection with all Regidar Trains
on Eastside Division.
WKSTSIDF.
Between Portland am! 'or:Ill.
MAIL TKAIX
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 9 :0o a. ar.Corvalli- 4 :M v. ai.
Corvallis S :3u a. M.IPortland 3 :1M r.ar.
KXPIIESS TltAIX
LEA.E. ARRIVE.
Portland 5 :00 p MlMcMinnvdle S :00 e M
McMinnvllle5:15 Aat'Portland 3 :C0 a m
Close connections made at Grant's Pass
with the Stages of the Oregon and Califor
nia Stage Company.
es-Tickets for sale at all tho principal
points In California, at Company's Office,
Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or.
Freight will not bo received for shipment
after 5 o'clock p. at. on either the East or
West side Division. .
R. KOEHLKR, JOHN MUIB.
Oen'l Manager. tsnp't. of Traffic.
A. L. bTOKES, K. P. ROG ERs,
Aast Snp't. General Ak'i
of ""raffle Passenger Dep't.
ilwaco Steam Navigation Go.'s
WINTER SCHEDULE.
Astoria to Fort Steuens, Fort Car.by,
and Ilwaco.
Connecting by stages and boats for
Oysterville, Montesano and Olympia
Until further notice the Ilwaco
Steam Navigation Co.'s steamor
Gren. Miles,
Will leave Astoria
On Mondays Thursdays, and Saturdays
(Oysterville and Montesano mail days.
at 7 A. M.
FOB
Ft.Stevens, Ft. Canby and llwaoo
ox
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays
The steamer will leave Astoria at 9 A.ai.,
as formerly, not being couQned strictly to
schedule time.
Fare to Fort Canby and Ilwaco ..75 cts.
E&""Ilwaco freleht, by the ton. In lots of
one ton or over, $2 per ton,
JSFor Tickets, Towage or Charter ap
ply at the office of the company, Gray's
wharf, foot of Benton street.
J. H. D. GRAY.
Agent.
Shoalwater Bay Transportation Co.
SUMMER ROUTE.
Astoria to Olympia,
Touching at
Fort Stcveus. Fort Canby, Ultimo
XorthltcacIi.OyNttirville. Jiortli
Cove. PrterHonit Point. Jio-
iaiam, Jtnntesnno,
And all poiutton Shnalwater Ray, ami Gnu
Harbor.
GEN. MILES,)
Strs. or J- On Columbia Kiwi
GEN. CANBY. )
GEN. GARFIELD " Slioalwattr Ba
" MONTESANO " Gray's Hart r"
Connecting with Stage" over 1'ortage,.
Leave Astoria for Olympia, at - - 7 A. 21
On Mondiys, Tliursdays and Satunlavs
arriving at Montesano the day after leaving
Astoria through trip lu CO hours.
Leave Olympia for Astoria on same days.
Columbia Transportation Co.
FOR PORTLAND.
(FAST TIME.)
The popular steamer
FLEETWOOD,
Which has been refitted for the comfort o
passengers will leave Wilson and
Fisher's dock every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6
A.M. arriving at Portland at 7 P. M.
Returning leaves Portland every
Tuesdays and Thuradaua at 6 A. hi.
Arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M.
An additional trip will be made on
Sunday of Each Week,
Leaving Portland at 9 o'clock
Sunday HorHiajr.
Passengers by this route connect at TTn'amn
for sound ports. u . a. ocvi x,
Presldsnt.
BUSINESS OAEDS.
Q . THOMSON,
Attorney and Counselor at Liw.
Room No. 6, over White House,
ASTORIA, OREGON,
c. w. Fttroy. a. o. fuxtox.
FUiTOrf BROTHERS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Rooms 5 and c. Odd Fellows Building.
X fc.A. BOWJLBY.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Chenamus treet, - - ASTORIA. OREGON
O J. CURTIS,
ATT'l" AT LAW.
NoMry Public, Commissioner of Deeds for
California, New York and Washington Ter
ritory Rooms 3 and 4, Odd Fellow3 Building, As
toria. Oregon.
N.B -Claims at Washington. D. C, and
collections a specialty.
A. v-AMiES-
Astoria Asent
Hamburg-Pilagdeburg
and German-American
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
1L" C. JIOliOKX,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION Nl) IN
SURANCE AGENT.
"J. KJ.O F. PAItlLKK,
SURVEYOR OF
ClatMop County,and Clty.of Axteria
Office: -Chenamus street, Y.M. C. A. hall
Room No. 8.
TK. X. C. UOATtIAK.
P!i7sican and Surgeon.
Rooms 9 and io. Odd Fellows Building,
ASTORIA, OREGON.
TAY TUTTI.E, H. .
PHYSICIAN AND SURQEON
Offick Rooms 1, 2, and 3. Pythian Build
ing. ItESiSEXCK Over J. E. Tliomas' Dru
Store.
IP P. HICKS,
PENTIST, ;
ASTORLV, - - OREGON
Rooms In Allen's building up stairs, corner
ofCassandSqemocqhestret .
D
K. OA1J.VX1SS,
Late of Fort Stevens, has come to Astoria
for the purpose of practicing
MEDICINE AND SURGERY.
Will visit patients In the country and city.
Office m Odd Fellows Bulldine. Residency
above Catholic Church.
GENERAL STEAMSHIP AGENCY.
Bills of Exchange on any
Part ol Europe.
1AM AGENT FOR TIE FOLLOWING
well known and commodious steamship
Incs,
STATE LINE, RED STAR,
WHITE STAR.
II AMBURG-AMER ICAN.
DOMINION LINE,
NATIONAL, and AMERICAN LINE.
Prepaid tickets to or from any European
port.
For full information as to rates of fare,
sailing days, etc, apply to
r iST.CASE.
GEO. P. WHEELER.
W. L. BOBB.
Notary Public.
WHEELER & KOBB.
GENERAL
Eeal Estate I Instance Apts.
We have very desirable property In As
toria and Upper Astoria for sale. Also, line
farms throughout the county.
Accounts carefully adjusted and collec
tions made.
AVe represent the
"toyal, Norwich Union and JLaues
shire Insurance Co's.,
With a combined capital of 83G,O0O,OO4.
THE
TravelerM lafV and Accident Inatur-
mice Co, of Hartford, and the Mas
hattan LlfeInurnncet'0.,
of New York.
We are aitents for the Daily and Weekly
Xoitlncant iyeics, and the Oregon Vidette.
All business entrusted to our care will re
ceive prompt, attention.
STOI ypsn
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Dealers In
LUMBER,
HAY,
GEAIN,
POTATOES,
AND.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Advances made on Consignments.
W. E. SEMENT & CO.
ASTORIA, - - - OKEQON
Carry ia Stock,
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET
and
FANCY ARTICLES.
Prescriptions carefully Compounded