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VOL. XX, AO.99. ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1884.
THE NEW O. & T. LOAN.
It was reported on Sundaj that a
syndicate of prominent capitalists of
New York and Philadelphia had pur
chased on Saturday a large block of
stocks of the Northern Pacific rail
Toad system from the Oregon and
Transcontinental Company which
controls them. The sale includes
80,000 shares each of Northern Pacific
common and preferred stock, and
10,000 or 12,500 shares of Oregon Kail
way -and Navigation" -stock. The
prices at which the stocks were taken
were not made public, but those
mentioned most frequently are 35 for
Northern Pacific preferred, 15 for
common and 75 for Oregon Railway
and Navigation. It is known that
these figures have been considered in
negotiations leading to thiB sale, but
one of the members of the syndicate
said that the prices finally agreed up
on were considerably higher. The
exact terms of the sale are not ascer
tained. Members of the syndicate
decline to state them, and were re
luctant to admit that the transaction
had been finished. Some officers of
the Northern Pacific Company said
the sale had been made, but they did
not know the precise terms of agree
ment It was acknowledged by all
that stocks had been bought for an
investment by the syndicate, and
therefore would be withdrawn from
the market
It is also said that the sale has sup
plied the Oregon and Transcontinen
tal Company with all the money
needed to surmount the present diffi
culties and go on with its business.
By the sale ample provision for pay
ment of the company's liabilities for
the next year was made, and recent
rumors of a receivership which have
been circulated industriously since
the retirement of Henry Villard from
the management will be silenced. The
members of the syndicate, so far as
their names have been learned, are
Anthony J. Drexel of Philadelphia,
with whom are associated C. B.
Wright and one or two other friends
there; DrexeL Morgan & Co., Cyrns
W. Field, Jay Gould and Russell
Sage of New York, and others promi
nently .connected with the present
management of the companies. It is
understood that they have made some
explicit or express agreement among
themselves that the stock will not be
offered for sale for a long time. It is
hinted they have certain privileges as
to their stock, but the nature of this
part of the agreement is carefully
concealed. The sale does not effect
control by the Oregon and Transcon
tinental Company of the Northern
Pacific system, and no changes in the
directories of any of the companies
will be made at present in conse
quence of it
Jay Gould said, when asked about
the matter, that he was not at liberty
to speak about it "I left my office
early on Saturday," he added, "and
do not know that anything had. been
done. The first I heard of it was a
day or two ago, when I was asked if
T would take an interest in a scheme
to raise some money for the Oregon
and Transcontinental Company. It
seems that some loans of the company
had been called for and that a consider
able sum of money was to be pro
Tided immediately. After a confer
' ence twith some of the friends of the
oompany, I agreed to furnish my
' parfC and when I returned to my of
- fice I sent my check for it The per
sons'wbo called the loans were in
formed that the company would pay
the money on return of the collateral
securities, but the leaders apparently
did'notswant money. They certainly
had not returned the securities when
I started for home, I think they will
be invited to take their securities to
morrow." The Sun says: The pool in Vil
lards seems to have been formed un
der Jay Gould's guidance. He and
BuBsell Sage are reported to have
-'made a large loan to the Oregon!
and Transcontinental Company on
Saturday evening, and thus saved
that concern from final collapse, its
heavy indebtedness having reached
maturity. The amount of the accom
odation supplied is variously esti
mated at from 2,000,000 to S6.000,
000. The correct figures will probab
ly prove 81,500,000. The terms were
satisfactory to the loaners, whose in-
opposed to those of the borrowers.
eeted in maintaining prices at the!
stock exchange to allow any big ca-
. tastrophe, and they, consequently,
"were compelled to stretch a helping
hand to the Oregon and Transconti
nental company for the purpose of
sustaining the general market They
"unquestionably succeeded in their ef-
forts, for the market closed quite
strong with a substantial advance in
all the ex-Villards.
Valuable wood is the walnut Ai
big log of it recently came across the :
- ocean from France to New York that
was twelve feet long and nine feet in
diameter, and is said to hare weighed
Ber2y twenty-two tons. If cost S100
' to bring it to the United States, and
$40 more to have it trucked a short
distance to place of destination, keep
ing six horses busy for thirty hours
in the process. The log is said to be
worth $2,000, or $6,000 when cut into
veneers. Every farmer should have
black walnut growing on his land.
Ta wood always brings a high price,
besides a supply of excellent nuts.
Half-the burdens of life are caused
by worrying, And more than half
-our worrying is about the future. As
we know nothing of the future, not
"fcfen one Tiour beyond the present,
but can only surmise and imagine, it
follows that by far the greater part of
sU'oar worrying is simply about im-
f aginary things. Hence the folly of it
The great difficulty, however, is that
wft'canaot help it by any direct effort
'of thewilL There is only one cure
for worry, and that is to work so hard
and bo earnestly at our present task
7tm iohaye no tune for aught else.
. --I
.t iUCraoiKNATi, O. The Times-Star
sars. that as a remedy for rheumatism,
,A a ro tnr nsfn Sf, Tfionhc Oil
takes the lead.
Braee up the whole system with King
fifth Bkiod. See AdvertiMnent
Gossip About C. P. Huntington.
Huntington's wealth to-day is prob
ably something under $50,000,000.
But he may be richer even than Van
derbilt before he dies. Huntington is
a New York man and is sixty-five
years of age. He is very strong and
carries his self-imposed burdens of
affairs very easily. He seems to have
a fair chance of living to be eighty.
He has no children. His wife died a
few months ago, and one young
adopted daughter is the only family
that remains to him. He may marry,
butshould he not, it will be a very
interesting question as to what be
will do with all his wealth when he
dies. Perhaps the question will puz
zle Mr. Huntington more than any
one else. Mr. Huntington spends a
good deal of time in Washington, and
always stops at Willard's. His habits
are pimple, and he makes no display.
When he wants to see a man he gen
erally sends for him. His agent here
is Mr.' SherrilL who attends carefully
to his interests, which are alwajs be
fore congress in one way or another.
This year it is necessary to prevent
the revocation of the Texas Pacific
laud grant, which it is hoped may in
some way be converted to the use and
benefit of the California Southern
Pacific. A good story is told of a
Washington man whom Mr. Hunt
ington desired to "see" about his rail
way business when he was last here.
The man in question had been pitch
ing into Mr. Huntington's schemes,
and was invited into his private par
lor to talk over the matter. When he
arrived there ho found other people
present, and somebody looking very
much like a stenographer sitting at a
table over in a corner. So he began
to talk about the physical geography
of Southern Asia, and to his utter
surprise, found that Mr. Huntington
was perfectly at homo on the topic.
They discussed it for an hour, and if
Mr. Huntington did not do any rail
road business that afternopn, he at
least proved to his companions that
he was a man of wide general in
formation. Boston Herald.
In 1876 Mr. Carlisle was for the
first time a candidate for congress in
the Kentucky district he now repre
sents, and in a speech made by him
atCynthiana,he is reported as saying:
"I deny that the United States is a
nation" It is a vicious system that
has destroyed sovereign states and
oppressed 9,000,000 people in the
South. If a state has no right of se
cession, she certainly has the right of
revolution." These sentiments, says
the Marysville Appeal, made Mr.
Carlisle popular among the Confed
erate Democrats, and hence his ad
vancement in honor to the position of
speaker, the office next to the presi
dency. A large public meeting in Wyoming
Territory has requested the president
to appoint a woman as governor. If
this is done will she be governor or
governoress? And will she be "Her
Excellency" or "Her Sweetness?"
A. V. Allen,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
Provisions,
MILL FEED.
Glass and Plated Ware,
TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
Together with
Wines, Liq:!ors,Tobacco,Cigars
0, Tell Me Where Is Fancy Bre(a)d !
WHY, AT THE
, A SlOFlu
&
CnEAAMCS STREET,
Not oiil- SUPERIOR BREAD AND
CAKES AND PASTRY in great variety, but
also
THE
LARGEST STOCK OF CANDIES
IN TOWN.
Weddings and parties suop'ied with the
moat elaborate ornamental work on the
shortest notice and on reasonable terms.
This Is the most complete establishment in
Astoria.
ED. JACKSON. Prop.
Drugs and Chemicals
Prescriptions carefully compounded
Day or Night.
Notice of Sale.
(1HEN SING LUNG & CO. HAVE SOLD
J their goods and business to wong Fat
of San Francisco, who will do business un
der the firm same of "Wah Hlng Jan.
Wong Fat will not be responsible for any
debts incurred by Chen Sine Lung & Co.
All kinds of Chinese Good for sale.
WONG FAT.
Astoria, Oregon, Jan. 24th, ism.
i J. I THOMAS, J
' DRUGGIST
AND jfcr
2 Pharmacist, ?
astoria,o
Mr
THE GREAT GERMAN
REMEDY
FOR PAIN.
BzIUtm tad cores
EHEU1L1TIS1I,
Neuralgia,
Sciatica, Lumbago,
BACKACHE,
miiCHS, 100X21(33,
SORE THROAT,
qceist, a WEtLUTOa.
&PBAIXS,
Screseu, Cits, Inatt,
FnOSTBITES.
BDIIXS, SCAXDS,
Afil U other bolil ach
aodpalai.
FIFTT CZ5B 1 BOTfiX
SnM by all Drcrtf t ml
Staler. Dlrctu&j la U
U&;iulci.
SfcoChiri3sA.VesaIerCj.
(3umfgr U Ju TamUt k Ok)
BaUlaan, K&, C. S. A.
Kins of the Blood
Is not a curt all," it is .t blood-purifier and
tonic. inipunt of the blood poisons the sys
tem. dir.intfp. the circulation, and thus Induce-
IU..UV d.inrder. known by different
names to iLMiiixmii) them according to ef
fects, but It'iiiR rt.ll branches or phases of
thatsreit Bfinrif disorder, lnipiirity oi
Blood. Such are Dysiciwln. Utlliuiunc,
LUvr Ounitlafnt. Conotivalton. Nerrotu Dl-
orrfcr. Hciulnehc. liachaehr. General W'eah-
Jiw. lit art ijircwc.JJrnjftft. Kiansu Diaie,
Pllcr. Itltaimattem, Catarrh. Scrofula. Shin
Disorders, Prnitfr. Ulcrra. SircHing, tc.
c. Kins: of the l.lnod prevents -ind
cures thCM b ait.'tf Uiur the rmw. Impurity
of the blood. Chemists and physicians auree
in calling it "the most genuine" and effluent
preparation for She purpose." Sold by Druc
jots. 1 jmt tKittie. j?p r"timonri!s, direc
tiow. &. iu p mipUet,' Treatise on Diseases
oi the Hlood." v. rapped around each bottle.
D. RA XSOM. SON & Co.. Props
Buffalo, N Y.
S. ARXDT & PEROHEN,
ArtTOItlA. OKKGOX.
The Pioneer Machine Shop
LAikMirH 3i43fcft
&?,
l3 e.i 13 -' iiXiSsdL
U JLA V X
AMI
Boiler Shop
All kinds of
ENGINE, CANNESY,
-AMI-
STEAMBOAT WORK
Promptly attended to.
A specialty made of repairing
CANNERY DIES,
FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET.
FOAED & STOKES.
A FULL LINE OF
Fancy Groceries.
WINES
ASD
LIQUORS
HARDWARE
AND
Ship Chandlery:
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.
In Welch'-, New Building
COAL! COAL!
The Oregon Improvement Co.
Now hae for sale at the new Bunkers.
SEATTLE COAL
For Domestic use. clean, 87.50 per ton of
2.240 lbs.
For Steam use. average. $6.50 per ton of
2.240 lbs.
For Steam use, screenings. $4.50 per ton of
2.240 lbs.
Also constantly on hand First-class
Cumberland Coal
For Blacksmith use, at market rates.
K. A. NO YES.
Jan20-3tn Agent.
asxoaiA
Brewery Beer Saloon.
The Best Beer 5 cts a Glass.
Hot Lunch every Day from 10 to 12 A. M
The best of Liquors and Cigara on hand.
A deen edly popular place of social resort.
GEO. HILLER.
HANSEN BROS.
SASH AND DOOR FACTORY,
AND PLANING MILL.
A full stock of home manufactured goods
constantly on hand.
Special Attention given to Orders.
All work guaranteed. Your patronage so
licited. ASTORIA.
Oregon
NOTICE.
STATE AND COUNTY TAXES A RE NOW
due and payable at ray offlce.
A.M TWOMBLY,
tf Sheriff Clatsop Ca.
i. tf,l
MgyeiM
jSlf
iV
:sxxx?zzi&u. .
Ed. D. Curtis & Co.
Cartels, Moisten
UNSURPASSED
IN
STYLE AND FINISH.
NEW
FURNITURE,
A COMPLETE STOCK.
Hardware ai Slip Ctailary
A. VAN DUSEH & CO..
1IISAI Mn I.N
Hardware ant! Ship Chandlery,
Pure Oil. Bright Varnish,.
Binnacle Oil. Cotton Canvas,
Hemp Saii Twine.
Cotton Sail Twine.
Lard Oil.
Wrought Iron Spikes.
Galvanized Cut Nails.
Agricultural Implements,
Newiiip; 11uchJu,
r'aful. :mm! OIK. ;roetTM". vtc.
The Gem Saloon.
The Popular Resort for Astorians.
- FOlt THK
Finest of Wines and Liquors
Go to the (JEM .SALOON.
ALEX. CAMPBELL. - PROPRIETOR.
ASTORIA iRON WORKS.
Bmrro.v Stkkrt. Nk;r Paukkk House.
ASTORIA. - ORESSON.
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
BOILEF. MAKERS.
LAIDaoilMABIEEraES
BoilerWork, Steamboat Work
and Cannery Work a spe
cialty. Of alt Description made to Order
at Nhort Xotirc.
A. D. Wa5. President.
J. O. Huvri.EK.becrctary.
I. W. Cask, Treasurer.
JOH Fox.Superintendent.
C. H. BAIN & CO.
DKALKK-S IN
Doors, Windows. Blinds, Transoms
Turning, Bracket Work.
A specialty, and all work guaranteed.
Oak. Ash, Ba . and Walnut lumber; Ore
gon and Port Orford Cedar.
All kinds of boat material on hand.
C. n. 15AI.X A CO.
THE LATEST STYLES
WALL "PAPER
AT
B. 3. FRANKLIN'S,
NEXT DOOR TO ASTORIAN OFFICE.
A very large Stock from which to select.
Window curtains made to order.
E?My patent Trimmer to rut Wall Paper
will be lonnd convenient to my patrons.
BARBOUR'S
Salmon M Tlreais
HAVE NO EQTTAL. '
-THE
The London Fisheries Exhibition
HAVE AWARDED THE
GOLD MEDAL
TO
Tie Bartonr Brotta Company
FOR THE
SUPERIORITY
OF THEIB
FLAX NET THREADS.
fml
HOTELS AND KESTAURANTS.
PARKER HOUSE.
II. B. PARKF.K. JProj...
ASTORIA. ORFGON.
Al. CROSBY. - - DayClerk
Phil. BOWERS, - - vicht Clerk,
.las. DUFFY has the BarandBUllHrdmom.
First Class in all Respects.
FREE COACH TO THK HOUSE.
IT IS A FACT
-THAT
JEFF'S CHOP HOUSE
ON
Concomly Street is the Best in
Town.
THAT
Iff lias Alnays on Hnud FI&12SII
Skoal Wator Ray Had East
ern Oysters.
THAT-
JFF" IS THE BOSS CATERER.
THAT
lie has been Proprietor or the "Amrara
Hotel" la KaapptoH aevea yearn.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
A Good Gup of Coffee
AND OYSTERS AT
Mrs. Powell's Coffee House,
On Main Street next to Oregon Bakery.
Campi Restaurant.
XRW AM) WELL EQUIPPED
THROUGHOUT.
L. Serra has rebuilt his establish! cnt and
Is prepared to accommodate the traveling
public.
A good meal furnished at any hour of the
da 01 night.
1 he Quest Liquors and Cigars at the bar.
Two doon. west of Ike Foster's.
n2S Gm LUIGI KERRA.
THE BEST
Boarding and Lodging House.
Chas. Wallman has opened a boarding and
lodging house south of O'Brien's hotrl, near
the gas works.
The table is supplied with the !est the
mtrket affords ; god food and clean beds
will be furnished at the regular pricen.
Give me a call and satisfy oursel es,
chas. wallman.
Fipres Never Lie !
AND
JEFF
OF THE CHOP HOUSE
Can prove by bis books that he Is doing the
biggest business of any
RESTAUBANT
In the city, and he will guarantee to give
the best meal for cash.
H. B. PARKER,
DKALXK IN
Hay, Oats, Straw.
Lime. Brick, Cement and Sand
Wood Delivered te Order,
Praying, Teaming and Express Business.
Horses ana Carriages for Hire.
DEALER IN
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS
F1RMT OIjAx
CANNERYMEN ! I
PACIEIC METAL WOBKS
Importers and Manufacturers of
WHITE METALS.
Canners' Solder a Specialty,
Strip Lead, for Leading Lines,
Plate Zinc, for Cutting Acid,
Bar Copper. Pig Lead and Pig Tin.
48 North second St.. Portlaad, Or.
115 A. 117 irttt.. San Frauclscn,
California.
B. F. STEVENS & CO.,
CITY BOOK STORE,
Have Just received a mammoth stock of
Books. The young and old, nch and poor
can all be accommodated.
AGENTS FOR THE
Kranich 4t Bach and Maadafeldt Si
Xotal Piaaoaand WeMtera
Cottaa-e Organs.
Orders for all kinds of Music or Instru
ments will be promptly filled.
B. F. STEVENS & CO.
FOR TILLAMOOK.
The new Steamer
.a. is. fx:e2x:d.
N.P,JOHANSEN, - - Master
WHI leave for TILLAMOOK, on
Waea Freight i ere,
(Weather permitting.)
FOR SAILING DATES ANDJ PiTICU
lars apply to J. G. HUSTLER, Main
street Wharf, Asteria: ALLEN & LEWI.
Portland; J. L.aTOKY TUbuaoat
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
Oregon Railway & Navigation
COWPAXY.
OCEAN DIVISION .
During the month of January. 1834. Ocean
Steamers will sail from I'ortland for San
Francisco, and from San FrancLsco for Port
land every 3 dnyH, leaving AlnsworJliDotk,
Portland, at Midnight, and Spear street
Wharf, SanFrancisTO.atlO A. M.
Tlit-oHKa Tickets sold to aU principal
cities in the United States, Canada aud
Europe.
'rail division.
Passenger Trains leave Portland for East
ern point, at 7 :SO P. M. dally.
RIVER UIVIMe.N (HJddle Colarabia).
Boats lr&ve Portland for Dalles at 7 .((
A M.
alse:
Lftavp Pnrt-I i i
landfor Won I Tu. I We.lThn.l Frt. I Sal
.utoria and I III I
lower Co-
lumbi....lfiAMliS AM fiAJI SAM CAM
Urtnn. Or 17 AM! 7AM 7 AM.'
AM 6 AM
..,--- ---i --
CorrtHU . AM
Vtctori.BOlK AM6 AM
16 AM
kamsam; AM'ffAM
Leave storia for Portland at fi a. in. daily ex
empt Raiida.
PullEua PftUce Cars rutin la txttwoeti Po- -land
and St. Paul.
C. H. PRKSCOTT.
Manager.
A.L.STOKE3,
Assist. Snp't.
of rrafflo.
JOHN MUIlt,
Sun'tofTmfflC
E. P. ROGERS,
Geaeral Agent
PasMager Dep't.
Oregon & California R. R
OREGON & TRANSCONTINENTAL
COilPANY, LESSEE.
On and after Dec 2d, 18S3. trains vrlll ran as
follows : DAILY (Except &undajs).
KAST1IDK DI ISIOX.
Betweea PORTLAND ami GRANT'S PASS
MAIL TItAIX.
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 7 :30 A. MlGrant'sPassl:20 A. m.
Grant'sF.ws I0:o0p. M" I'ortland 4:25 p. ai.
ALBANY EXPRE88 TRAIN.
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 4 :00 p. M. Lebanon 9 20 p. m
Lebanon ..4 :45 A. M. Portland... 10 :05 a. m
The Oregon and California Railroad Ferry
makes connection with all Regular Trains
on Eastslde- Division.
WPJJT8IDK DIVISION.
Rrtwe'n Portlttad anl CrvHltin
MAIL TBAIX
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 9 .00 a. M.,Corvalli 4 :30 P. M.
Coivallls 8 o a. M.iPortIand..3 i0 p.m.
EXPRESS TUAIX
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 5 :0O p M'McMInmllle 8 .00 pm
McMInnvIUe5:15 am Portland 8:30am
Close connections made at Grant's Tass
with the htaces of the Oreeon and Callfor-
' nla Stage Company.
elckets for sale at all the principal
points in California, at Company's Offlce,
Corner F and Front 6ts.r soMand, Or.
Freight will not be received for shipment
after 5 o'clock P. M. on either the Last or
West side DUlsIon.
B. KUKHLKR. JOHN MUIB.
Oea'l Manager. aup't. ot Traflo.
A. L. aTOKES. E. P. BOG hKa,
Asst Sap't. General Ait't
of fralfio. Passenger Dep't.
llwaco Steam Navigation Go.'s
WINTER SCHEDULE.
Astoria to Fort Stevens. Fort Canby,
. and lluaoo.
Connecting by stages and boats for
Oysterville, Montesano and Olympia
Until further notice the llwaco
Steam Navigation Co.'s steamer
Gren. TVT1 1 Qfit,
t ill leave Astoria
On Mondays Thursdays, and Saturdays
(Oysterrille and Montesano mail das.
at 7 A. M.
OB
Ft.Stevens, Ft. Canby and llwac o
ON
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays
The steamer -vs. ill leave Astoria at 9 a.m.,
as formerly, not being confined strictly to
schedule tune.
Fare to Fort Canby and llwaco -..7& cts.
ty llwaco freight, by the ton. In lots of
one ton or over, $2 per ton,
HT"For Tickets, Towage or Charter ap
ply at the offlce of the company, Gray's
wharf, foot of Benton street.
J. H. D.GRAY,
Agent.
Shoalwater Bay Transportation Co.
SUMMER ROUTE.
Astoria to Olympia,
Touchlug at
Fert fittevena. Fort Canby. llwiw
North Beach. 0HfrvUlo. ortti
Cave. Peteraontt Point. Ho
qalaat, .tfouttnam,
Aud all points on Shoalwater Bay. aud Gr
Harbor.
GEN. MLLES.l
Strs. or V On Columbia Riwj
GEN. CANBY. j
" GEN. GARFIELD " hhoalwafer Bay
M MONTESANO " Gray '3 Harfo.
Connecting with Stages over Portages.
Leave Astoria for Olympia, at - - 7 A. 1L
On Mondial Thursdays and Saturdays
arriving at Montesano the day after Ipavlni!
Astoria through trip in 60 hour.
Lave Olympia for Astoria on same days.
Columbia Transportation Co.
FOR PORTLAND.
(FAST TIME.)
ThM popular steamer
FLEETWOOD,
Whieh has been refitted for the comfort o
passengers wiU leave Wllon 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 mill be made on
Sunday of Each Week,
Leaving Portland at 9 a'eleck
Manrfay Xsniag.
Passengers by this routa connect at Ealama
for Sound ports. U. B. SCOTT.
President.
BUSOTESR CARDS.
Q B. THOMSON,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Room No. 6, over White Houe,
ASTOKIA, OREGON.
0. W. FULTON. O. C. FCLTON.
FUE.TOX BItUTnERS.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Roonu5and C. Odd FeMons Building.
T Q.A.BOlUiBV.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Chenamu:. treet, - - ASTORIA, OREGON
1 J. CUATIS,
ATT'Y AT LAW.
Notary Public, Commissioner of Deeds for
Calliorula, Neworkand Washington Ter
rltory
Rooms 3 and 4. Odd Fellows Building, As
toria Oregon.
N.B -Claims at Washington. D. C, and
collections aspecialty.
A V. AIiLKX .
Ct. la Aouf
Hamburg-Magdeburg
and German-American
FIRE INSURANCK COMPANIES.
? C. UOLDK.N,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION .ANi IN
SURANCE AGENT.
O.
AV. LEICK.
ARCHITECT AND DRAUGHTSMAN.
Scholars receued for Course of Draughting.
"Ofllco over White Hoae More.
Q.KI4O F. PUtttLlt.
SURVEYOR OF
1 at nop Connty.and City or Antorln
Otflce :-Cheuanius street. Y. M. 0. A. hall
Room No. 8.
A.
C. PASTO.V 31. D.. EU
PHYSICIAN AND SURCECH.
Graduate of Untterslty of T ronto, Canada.
i35rOflice aud R. silence al Mrs. K. C.
Ilo.denS, corner of Main and Astor strLuts,
Astoria.
JB. A. C. BOAT3IAA.
Physician and Surgeon.
Rooms 9 and 10. Odd Fellows Building.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
JAY TUTT1..E. 31. I.
PHYSICtAK AND'SuTRGTilOK
OfFtCK Rooms 1,2, aud i Py tliiau Built;
Ing. Residence Over J. E. Thomas' l)ru
Store.
Tjl P. IIICBLS.
rENTTST,
ASTORIA, ... OREGON
Rooms In Alien's building up stale, corner
ofCassandSqeinocqhestret .
D"
:. CA1IA.M.N.
Late of Fort S'evens. has come to Astoria
for the purpose of pnu ticiug
MhDICINE AND SURGERY.
Will islt patients Iu the country and city.
OflkeinOdd Fellows Bui din. ltesldeuce
aboe Catholic Uiurch.
GENERAL STEAMSHIP AGENCY.
Bills of Exchange on any
Part oi Europe.
1AM AGENT FOR TIE FOLLOWING
well known and commodious steamship
ines,
STATE LINE, RED STAR.
WHITE STAK.
hamburg-american.
dominion llxe.
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
LW.CASE.
GEO. P. WHEELER.
W. L. KOBB.
Notary Public
WHEELER & ROBB.
GENERAL
Eeal Estate i Insnrancs ApDts.
We have very desirable propertv in As
toria and Upper Astoria for sa e. Also, Hue
farms throughout the county.
Accounts carefully adjusted and collec
tions made.
We represent the
Royal, Norwich Union and danca
nhlre Insurance t'o'in,
With a combined capital of S3G.U00.000.
THE
Travelers life and Accident Insur
ance Co. of Hartford, and the liaiu
hattan liife Insurance Co..
of New York.,
We are agents for the Daily an-l Weekly
Northwest A'ctrs, and the Oregon VliUtte.
All business entrusted to our care will re
ceive prompt attention.
STOHE &MVES0N
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Dealers In
LTJMBEE,
HAY,
GBAIiV,
POTATOES,
AND
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Advances made on Consignments.