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. 03 ' VOL.XX, 2V0. 92. ASTORIA, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1884. PRICE, FIYE CENTS. THE 'CHINOOK." - Flowing up from the Philippine Islands and hugging the eastern coast tt Asia, is a great, broad stream of warm water, which is tnown as the Japan current This stream is Nothing .more nor less than a river in ihe ocean. A small portion of it leaves the main stream and running 'through "Behring Straits enters the Arctic ocean. The greater body, however,flows on eastward, and strik ing the Pacific coast off Paget Sound turns southward, and running down the coast of Oregon and California to the 20th parallel of north latitude, it turns to the westward, bearing to the right until it again strikes the Phillippine Islands, from whence it continues its never-ceasing, never ending rounds, bearing upon its broad, warm bosom the fragrance of the tropics, and imparting to the cli 'mate ofcthe Pacific slope a most de tightfuTwarmth and healthfulness. This great warm current brings " with it the zephyrs of the tropics, which, gathering force as they ap proach our shores, become the warm trade-winds of the North Pacific, and the "Chinook" of Oregon, Washing ton Territory and Montana a warm, cUyynd which melts and laps up snow like a whirlwind of hot hir. Under the most favorable circumstanoea this wind gen erally loses its warmth, and spends its force by the time it reaches the eastern boundary of the Territory. During a portion of the year it bears to our western neighbors clouds la den with the vapors of the ocean, Fhich are deposited upon them with "in unsparing hand. But by the time those clouds reach us they have been tapped and exhausted by the moun tain ranges to the westward, and the '.Chinook," being relieved of their weight and accompanied only by tho light, eecy pr cirrus clouds, enters upon" its "mission of bearing frost and snow from the face of our favored land. "When all the conditions are favorable, the "Chinook" is a frequent visitor to Montana, but the cold waves from the north, and the snows upon the mountain "ranges to the westward lower its temperature, and then it comes to us simply as a west erly 'wind, dry, bracing and cold. Butte Miner. Men and Other Animals. Men and animals have much that is common between them. In inny -points some animals exhibit ia pas sions, tastes, vices and peculiarities that stamp men. Obstinate men, those gifted with that quality which Sterne says in man is styled persever ance, in a mule obstinacy, are like the Arctic puffin, or Lapland mouse. The former seizes the end of, a bone that is thrust into his hole, and will not loose his hold until drawn out and killed. Tho latter wander from mountain to mountain, and will turn out for nothing. They have ejes, yet run against trees, stones, rocks and animals, and bite and contend with every animal they meet. They cross rivers, and at last reach the ocean, plunge in and are drowned. ;A jealous wife resembles a green macaw.- Jf its master cares for a dog or a cat, nothing can exceed its iriolence and fury. Nor will it be appeased until its master returns and Ipyiehes all his praise upon it A pet ii&nt jgirl has all the airs of the jay; n' flippant beau the vanity of a mag pie. Selfish men are like tho one forned'rhinoceros, incapable of either latitude or attachment. A quick tempered -man, forgetting and for .giving the next instant, finds his counterpart in the Cape antelepe: fierce when assailed, yet taking food the next instant from the hand that struck it. A domestic man is like the antelope of Scythia, who will not eat unless surrounded by her mate find little ones. ,'JBome men are like the great bat of .Java; when wounded and unable to jiyengo he injury, he wreaks ven geance on liis "wounded limb. The . Japanese, out of revenge to others, often rip open their own bellies, and many cut off their noses to spite their face. Sneaks are like tho Tanoua parrot of Guinea. When he is going . to bite you he exhibits a disposition Vo caress. Lazy men living on tho exertions of others find their paral lei in the laurus Arcticus. He loves fiph, but he never catches them. He -waitelantil another bird has done the work? then scares the bird and secures Hienjnne drops. Washington Gossip. The report of tho acting secretary of. the senate lor the last fiscal year .developes some curious facts and fig ures, relative to senatorial beverages, pills, etc It shows that 960 quarts of Apollinaris and 516 quarts of Bethesda neater were consumed by that body. The water is kept in bottles upon ice inthedoak rooms, and until last year members of the house used to come over and drink with tho senate. .T&eii the senate told the house that ifitiras so fond of mineral waters It might buy them out of its contin gent fund; 2100 two-grain quinine -jhIIb were" also purchased, an average f.iiearly I1 grains to each senator. Among-the peculiar purchases was a ootue of. arnica, o dozen snoe orusn j&ate. at $30 per dezen: 1 dozen Italian eometjes, Iialf o dozen Lubin'spow- det;2 dozen bottles of ginger, .bach ienator ia'aflowad 125 for stationery and newspapers for the year. This account shows that Borne of them sad a high class of literature, some literally patronize home papers, and pixie;' notably Senator Ingalls, pro Vide iheir children with the best standard juvenile publications. David xavis arew,si.3i oi ms runa in casn. One Mormon superstition is that children, :when ill, may be cured by the laying on of hands. More than 5,000 of the little ones are said to have died in the last twenty-five frjftts who might have been saved by npJKfoinc The laying on of hands is qfnb benefit to a child except Tvhen ne tai&s deck to tne old man. 9 m The mail from Olympia to Monte- iprhirj .been, increased .from & . tri- wewuy to a daily. General Gordon's 3IK-ioii. London. Jan. 20. -Tho 'Times says: Gen. Gordon goes straight to Sua kem, via the canal. Ho will meet Barring. British consul-general, at Suez, and come to an agreement in regard to co-operation by the English authorities in Egypt, as far as may be necessary. Moussa, chief of a Hadendowa "tribe, whose sons Gen. Gordon saved from death, to which they were condemned by Egyptian officials for making raids, will be summoned to Suakem, and Gen. Gor don will go with his escort to Khar toum, where he will assemble the heads of tribes and announce that he has come on behalf England, to re store their liberty and remove ad venturers, who have been a curse to the country. He will also inform the chief that the slave trade must cease. As soon as he has finished his task in tho Soudan he will go into the Congo country and deal with the slave trade at its headquarters. Gen. Gordon expecis to be five months in the Soudan. The King of tho Bel gians has asked the English govern ment to send him English officers to act in Gen. Gordon's place in tho Congo country until Gen. Gordon is ready to fulfill his engagement. The Times nays: Evacuation of the,Soudan south of Khartoum is a condition precedent to all healthy re organization of Egyptian soldiers. It iB officially estimated that 40,000 men havo been let loose on the country in tho name of occupation. This law less horde of plunderers must, evacu ate that country before the Soudan can becomo tranquil. Improvement of the MKM-ippI. Washington, .Tan. 20.- Everybody supposed tho Mississsipi river im provement question had been settled by the passage over a week ago of the house joint resolution to appropriate 81,000,000 as an urgent necessity fund, but when tho resolution, which the senate changed to a bill, camo up in the senate Tuesday, a three days' fight ensued, Republicans having sud denly discovered a chance to make political capital. Ultimately tho whole question of internal improve ments was opened up, and a great deal of the true inwardness of the Mississippi scheme camo out Hep burn led on the Republican side, but his party did not follow him, as many hope to get appropriations for their own harbors and rivers, and do not wish to antagonize the wishes of tho Democrats. Hepburn showed that the Mississippi river commission had expended $613,000 of tho 3,000,000 appropriated by the last congress in salaries of employes alone. Ho cal culated then that there were 5000 of levees to build, which, undorthe esti mate of engineers at Soo.OOO a mile, would cost $175,030,000. and all this, too, before congress was sure the system proposed by the commission would be a success. Curreut Journalistic Exaggeration.!. The great American liars from Erie, Pa., and Texas have evidently foimed a partnership and established branch offices in the chief towns and cities. They are turning out copy fast "We have only time to note the story of a sparrow which catches six ducks everyday, taking hold of them with its bill, shaking them as a dog does a rat, and then throwing them over his head; of a young man in Alabama, who for several years being destitute of beard had a hard knot in his neck cut open and found a beard all rolled up and nicely packed away in his wen; of a Bridgeport, Conn., "professor" who has invented a brass belt with a nip ple from which he noiselessly projects a pellets, and which, in tho presence of a witness, killed a dog in fifteen minutes without the animaPs know ing it was hit, and finally of a St. Louis man, who, by means of two plates of glass one-thirty-sixth of an inch apart and filled in with glycerine, has mado a telescope with which he is able to see a carmine sea, strange bat-like birds, and insect men with rudimentary arms and wings, or antenna?, who were fishing in the Through the efforts of Congress man Kellogg, before the solicitor of the treasury, a license of master of a steamboat is to be issued to Mrs, Man Miller of Louisiana. Times Ottawa special: A rumor is in circulation that the Canadian Pa cific railroad has abked tho govern ment for additional nsf istance to the amount of $14,000,000. Great and Small Atrrec. Mrs. ATai-v E. Billings, of Newport, Ind., says that her little boy, Eddie, was helpless from rheumatism, and a few applications of the great pain banisher, St. Jacobs Oil, cured him. PETEE BLANKHOLM, Dpaler In FINE CIGARS, IMPORTED AXD DOMESTIC. THE BEST BRANDS OF TOBACCO. H3IOKEItS' ARTICLES Cor. Squemoqua and Olney Streets, Astoria. J. RISBERC Practical Tailor. On Geneneve jticet, orpjsllo Bozorjli & Johns. jio-sm W. E. DEMENT & CO. ASTORIA, - - - OREGON Carry in Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANCY ARTICLES. Prescriptions carefully Compounded GERkKemEOi CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, Sore Throat. Sirelltnc. Sprcln. Brnlso, Burn. Scald. Frost Ultcs. XSO ALL OTUEK BODILY FUSS AXD AdlJS. Soil fcr DrcsfdfU nd Deilen ererrwhwe. FIJI CtaU a. toule. Directions la II Luupucu. TIIE CUAItLES A. VOOCLEK CO. (S&mnKouA.TO'JEIXStCO) IUlUoior, 3d, C.S. A. KOSTETTEhv J CELEBRATED 1 1 A . ST03IACH lTTEflS Tim necessity for prompt nnrt eftlticnt household rcicedio is dailv grouirg inort' 'imperative, mid of thee Ilnstctter's Mom ;i -li ltitt r is the chiei in merit and the most popular. Irregularity of the stomach and bnucN, malm i il fcers, liver complaint, de bi ity, rheumatism and minor nilim-nts. are thoroughly conquered by this incomparable lam ly restorative and medicinal s ifeguani :uul It Is justly regarded as the purest and most comprehensive remedy of its class. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers cen trally. ?. ARNDT & FERCIiEN, i ' ASTOUIA. - OKKGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BL CKSM 1TH APW'H AND - 'i2vksgS5V -? Boiler Shop J&jtfpW All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, AND STEAMBOAT -WORE; rromptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing : CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. REMOVAL, i The Astoria Passenger Line WILL AFTER THIS DATE HAVE ITS headquarters at ils.Stuules next to IJ. II Franklin's. tvodiMr5 blov Tin: ato kiax office. First-class Livery er ice Carts i with lmise fnnilsliea. for one l"har per Hour, carriages on nppiiuMiuii TUe A-otorU l':uscuj;er Llm I lacks will leae for Upper Aston i from the Mauler Horses taLen to bo.inl. MKS.T.OT.KIEN. . FOAffl & mill a ri'LL i.ixe or Fancy Groceries. WINES AXD LIQUORS HARDWABE AND Ship Chandlery: Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. In Welch's New Building Mrs. R. QUINtf, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Crockery and GInssirarc, j&. ZEIXXA Stocli, NEW GOODS CONSTANTLY RECEIVED. Nonhwcit corner Squemoqua and Main Streets. nl7-3m THE THINGVALLA LINE. Is the only DIRECT LINE Between NEW YORK and SCANDIVAVIA. First class Steamers and good usage. Tickets fur talent t. 31. JO HNS OX'S. Apcnt, Astoria, Oregon. Brewery Beer Saloon. The Best Beer 5 cts a Glass, not Lunch every Day Xrom 10 to 12 A. M The besx of Liquors and Clears on hand. A deservedly popular place of social resort. CEO. HILLEK. Ed.B. Curtis & Go. Carpets, lioftrj UNSURPASSED STYLE AND FINISH. NEW FURNITURE, A COMPLETE STOCK. Hardware aifl Sliip (MleFj A. VAN DUSEH & GO, DKALKKS IN Hardware and Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil. Bright Varnish, Binnacle Oil, Cotton Canvas. Hemp Sail Twine. Cotton Sail Twine. Lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes. Galvanized Cut Nails. Agricultural . Implements, Scuiiifr nincIiim'H. 2:iiiit.s tiiirt Oils. Groceries, viv. The Gem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians. I'OK THK Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to the GEM SALOON. AI.EX.CAMrr.ELL, - FKOI'KIETOlf. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. HrecTAX Stilkkt, Ncut I'aiikki: Uusk, A.STOttlA. - OTIKGOX. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOlLEf: MAKERS. LAUD anfl MABIM EKGINES BoilerWork. Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. Of nit IlcscriiitiotiN m.ule to Order ct Short Xotlre. A. D. Wass. Prc!dont. J. (J. Hu.vrL.F.u,fcecretnry. L W. Cask, Treasurer, .ions rox.Supcrintendent. C. H. BAIM & CO. hk-lki ix Doors, Windows, Blinds. Transoms Turning. Bracket Work. Aspecalty, and all work Ruaranteeil. Oak, A.sh, Bay, and Walnut Iiuuher: Ore ;on :uid Port Orford Cedar. All kinds of bo.it material on hand. c. n. UAix &. vo. THE LATEST STYLES WALL 'PAPER AT B. 3. FRANKLIN'S, NEXT DOOR TO ASTORIAN OFFICE. Avery large Stock from which to splect. Window curtains made to order. CETMy patent Trimmer to rut Wall Iiier will he lound convenient to my patrons. BARBOUE'S t HAVE NO EaTIAL. THE The London Fisheries Exhibition HAVE AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAL TO The Barter Brothers Company I'ORTHE- SUPERIORITY OF THEIR FLAX NET THREADS. J0&$ '&r& Salmon He Threafls HOTELS AXD KESTAURANTS. PARKER HOUSE. H, B. PARKER. Prep., ASTORIA., - - - OREGON. Al. CROSBY". - - Day Clerk- Phil. BOWERS, - - Night Clerk. Jar. DCFFV has the Bar and Billiard room. First Class in all Respects. FREE COACn TO THE HOUSE. IT IS A FACT -TIIT JEFF'S CHOP HOUSE OX Concomly Street is the Best in Town. TUAT Uv lias Alwaj s on Ilaad FRESH Shoal AVatcr Bay sad East ern Oyster. THAT- "JEFF" IS THE BOSS CATERER. THAT He !ia lireu Proprietor oT tae "Ararm Hotel" In KnapptoB MTem years. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. A Good Cup of Coffee AND OYSTERS AT Mrs. Powell's Coffee House, On Main Street next to Oregon Bakery. Campi Restaurant. XKU AXD WELIi EQUIPPED THROUGHOUT. L.Serni has rebuilt his establishment and is prepared to accommodate the traveling pub.ic. A good meal furnished at any hour of the d.tv or night. (he fi 'est Liquors nd Cigars at the bar. Two doors y, ent of Ike Foster's. n2S Cm LUIGI SERRA. THE BEST Boarding and Lodging House. rha. Wallman has opened a boarding and lodging hou.se south of O'Brien's hot J, near the pis works. 'the table Is supplied with the best the matket afferds: go d food and clean beds will be furnished at the regular prices. (Ihe me a call and satisfy yourselves. CHAS. WALLMAN. Fipres Never Lie ! ND , JEFF OF THE CHOP HOTTSE Can proe by his books that he Ls doing the btegest business of any RESTATTEANT In the city, and he will guarantee to gUe the bet meal for eaMi. H, B, PARKER DKALEK IK Hay, Oats, Straw. Lime, Brick, Cement and Sand Wood Delivered te Order. Graying, Teaming and Express Business. Horses ana Carriages for Hire. DEALER IX WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. KIRWT '1,AKM .Mrs T.W. Eaton. Miss Florence Camahan. EATON & CARNAHAN, DKALKKS IX Fine Millinery AND . Fancy Goods. Cass Street, next door to Odd Fellows Building. B. F. STEVENS & CO., CITY BOOK STORE, Hae jnt received a mammoth stock of Book. The young and old, nch and poor can all be accommodated. AGENTS FOR THE Kranich A Bach and 3f aadsfeldt A Xotnl Piano and Wetttera Cottage OrsasR. Orders for all kinds of Music or Instru ments v, ill be promptly filled. B. F. STEVENS & CO. FOR TILLAMOOK. The new Steamer A. IB. FXHESXiD. N.P.JOHAKSEN, - - - Master Will leave for TILLAMOOK, on When Freight Is Offered, (Weather permitting.) FOR SAILING DATES AND PARTICU Iars apply to J. G. HIJSTLER, Main street Wharf, Astoria : AL1.EN LEWIS. Portland ; J. L. STORY Tillamook. TRANSPORTATION LINES. Oregon Railway & Navigatioi coMPAjnr. OCEAS DIVISION. During the month of January, 1834. Ocean Steamers will sail from Portland for San Francisco, and Irom San Francisco for Port land every dayw.leavlng Alnsworth Dock, Portland, at .Midnight, and Spear street Wharf, SanFrancIsco, at 10 a. M. ThreHKh Tickets sold to all principal cities In the -United States, Canada and Europe. RAIL DIVISION. Passenger Trains le.tve Portland for East ern points, at 7:30 P,TK. dally. RIYElt DIVISION (lllilflle Colambinl. Boats leave Portland Tor Dalles at.7 H) A M. also : Len.vf Pnn-l t land for JMonl Tu. I We. ITJiiul Frt. I S ti 4.tcri and I lover Co-1 Iumhi....lfiAM IS AM SAM 6AM RAM 6AM 7AM Dmyton. Or.;7AM,' 5!!i5.::-J (bam! ITAM,1 16 AM Vlctoria.BC!BAMI6AMfiAM!sAM,:AMlPAM Leaves Astoria for Portland at 6 a. in. dally ex cept Sunday. Pullman Palace Can. running between Por laad.aadSt.Paal, C. H. PRESCOTT. Manager. A. I STOKES. AsiUt. Sup't. of Traflic. JOHN MOTR, Sup'tnfTmttlc E. P. ROOERS, General Acent Passenger Dep't. Oregon & California R. R OREGON & TRANSCONTINENTAL COMPANY, LESSEE. On and after Dec. 2d. 18S3. trains will ran as follows : DAILY (Except undajs). EASTSIDE DIVISION-.- Between rKTLAD it nil CK i.T'S PASS MAIL TKAIK. LEAVE. ARRIVE. ' Portland 7 :30a.m Grant'sPassl:20A.M. Grant'sPais 10:i0im Portland ... 4:25 r. m. ALBANY EXPRES8 TRAIN. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland.-.. 4 -.00 v. at. Lebanon.... 9 o p. m Lebauon J :45 A. M. Portland... 10 :05 a. m The Oregon and California Railroad Ferry makes connection with all Regular Trains on Eastslde Division. VESTSIDE DIVISION". Between Purllnuil himi" OirvulUa MAIL TRArX LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 9 :00 A. M. Corvalll .4 :30 P M. CoiTallL. 3 :30 A. M.'Portlaud 3 :2l) p.m. EXPRESS TKAIX LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 5 :00 p M McMInnvllle 8 :O0 pm McMInuIlle5: am Portland S :30am Close cour.ee Ions made at Grant's Pass with the Mages or the Oregon ami Califor nia Stage Company. Tlckets for sale at all the principal points In California, at Company's Office, Corner F and Front 6vs., . ortland, Or Freight will not be received for shinment after 5 o'clock p.m. on either the East or West side DlvWon. It. KOEHLt-R, JOHN'MUIB. O.a'l Ma'ager. np't. of Tafle. A.L.3TOKES, E P KOOt-R-i, ASAt Hup't. General n't of fraiSc. Pasienjer Dep't. Hwaco Steam Navigation Go.'s WTNTER SCHEDULE. Astoria to Fort Sttvens, Fort Ca by, and Hata o. Connecting by stages and boats for Oysterville.Montesano and Olympia 2J Until further notice the Iluaco Steam Navigation Co.'s steamer G-exi. ZUElles, T ill leave Astoria On Mondays Thursdays, and Saturdays (Oyster ille and Montesano mall dajs. at 7 A.M. FOR Ft.Stevens, Ft. Canby and Hwaco ox Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays The steamer will leave Astoria at 0 a. m.. as formerly, not being confined strictly to schedule time. Fare to Fort Canby and Ilnaco, 75 ct". rarIIwnco frelvht, by the ton. In lots of one ton or over, S2 per ton. HPFor Tickets, low age or Charter ap ply at the office of the company, Graj ' wharf, foot of Benton str eU J. II. D. GRAY, Agent. Shoalwater Bay Transportation Co. SUMMER ROUTE. Astoria to Olympia, Touching at Fert Stevens. Fort Canby. Ilwnrt. North Beach. Oystervillc. Xoitli Cve, PeterHonw i'olnf. Ilo- qalam, .1Ionrani, And all points on Shoalwater Bay, and Cm j Harbor. GEN. MILES, airs. or GEN. CANBY Y.r On Columbia Hivei - GEN. GARFIELD " MONTESANO Shoalwater Ba GraMIariio Connecting with Stages oer Portages. Leave Astoria for Olympia, at - - 7 A. 31 On Moudys, Thursdays and Satunlas arriving at Montesano the day after leamr Astoria through trij in 60 hours. Leate Olympia for Astoria on some days. Columbia Transportation Co. FOR PORTLAND. (FAST TIME.) The popular bteamer FLEETWOOD, Which has been refitted for the comfort o passengers will leave WUon 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 Thursdays at 6 A. M. Arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. An additional trip will be made on Sunday of Each Week, Leaving Portland at O o'clock Maaday MoraiBjr. Passengers by this route connect at Kalama for Sound porta. TJ. B. SCOTT, President. BUSINESS CARDS. Q IB. THOMSOa'. Attorney and Counselor at Law. Room No. C, over White House, ASTORIA, OREGON. O. W. FUI.TOX. O. C FULTOX. rux.To:x brothers. ATTORNEYS AT EAW. Rooms 5 and C. Odd Fellows Building. T Q.A. ISO x. Lie V. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Chenamus tact, -. - ASlOEIA, OREGON ru jr. corns, ATTT AT LAW. Not.ir" Public. CommLssIoner of Deeds for Callioruia, ew York and W:iihingtou Ter ritory Rooms 3 and 4. Odd Fellows Building. As toria. Oregon N B -Clalias at Washington. l. C. and collections aspccialty. A V. ALLC, Astoria Acent Hamburg-Magdeburg and German-American FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. T C. IIOLDKX, NOTARY PUBLIC, AUCTIONEhi:, COMUbSlON AND IN SURANCE AGEN1. C. w JLEICK, ARCHITECT AND DRAUGHTS3IAN. Scholars received for Course of Draughting. EST" Office oer White House Store. q::jl,o f. wkkeb, SURVEYOR OF Clatsop Couniy.anrt City of Astoria OKlce :-Chenamas street, Y. M. C. A. hall Room No. 8. A FAXTO.V, 31. !., Etc. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Graduate of Un:oraity of T ronio, C:uiada. "Office and Rpstlence at Mrs. E. C. Ilo.den'rt, corner of Main and Astor btieets, Astoria. TTR. A. C. iIOATaiAX, Phvsician and Surgeon. Rooms 9 and io. Odd Fellows Building, ASTORIA, OREGON. WAV TUTTt.Il. 31. I. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOS Okkick Rooms 1,2, and 3 lythlan Build ing. KK3iDK-c::-Ovcr J. E. Thomas' Dni' Store. TCI P. HICKS, PENTIST,? ASTORIA, - " - OREGON Rooms in Allen's building up stairs, comer ofCissanilSqemocqlif stret . Tt- CA IS A A las. Late of Fort Stevens, has come to Astoria for the purpose of pra ticiug MtDICINE AND SURGERY. Will visit patients In the country and city. Ofllce in Odd Fellows Bui'din . Residence aboe Catholic church. GENERAL STEAMSHIP ADENGY. Bills- of Exchange on any Part oi Europe. 1AM AG!. NT FOR Tib FOLLOWING wt-i: known and commodious Nte.nialili) hies, STATE LINE, REM S TAR. WHITE STAR. II AMBURG-AM ER ICA N. I) MINION LINE, NATIONAL, and AMERICAN LINE. Prepaid tickets to or from any European port. sailing days, etc, apply to rur inn limn milium ;u"4 io rates OI j are, tlllnir rfjvs. ptp annlv tn I. W. CASE. OKO. 1. WHEELER. Notarj Public. w. i.. nonu WHEELER & EOBB. GENERAL Real Estate I Insurance ipits. We hae ery desirable property In As toria and Upper Asturla for sa e. Also, tine farms throughout the county. Accounts carefully adjusted and collec tions made. We represent the Itoyal. Xnrvrich Union and Imnca. Mhire Insurance Cu'm., With a combined capital of 830,000,000. THE Travelers Lift anil Aceinnjt InMir- am-e Co, of Il.utford. and the man- hattnu Ij1 Insurance Co.. of New York. We arc at-'onts for the Daily and iree.Iy Northwest Noes, and the Oregon Vidette. All business entrustt-d to our care will re ceive prompt attention. 11 COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Dealers In LUMBER, HAY, GEAIN, POTATOES, AND COUNTRY PRODUCE. Advances made on Consignments. TIE DAM