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VOL. XX, iNO. 155.
ASTORIA, OREGON, SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 1881.
PRICE, FIVE CENTS.
Oh IIP a I lil I I IgaregagBgteaa-iSg Jl inl-l II I I 111 I I
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ARTIFICIAL EGGS.
How Thay
Are Xnde
Them.
and Who
Laat April parties from Paterson day in answer to a question put to
rented a building on Broad street in kim about the amount of food ne
tbiscity. They-began n msuufaetur-' ceftsary to satisfy the cravings of
in? business, and evidenth did n Chanff, the huce Chinaman. Fol-
lively trade. Barrels and boxes wen.-
shipped daily to New York. The em
ployed a soore or more of workmen,
who were, reiiclenl when questioned
about their work. I went into the
place the other day to solicit an ad
vertisement far the Sunday Call. I
found the proprietor an educated and
refined gentleman. He invited me
into his office, and I questioned him
aoout nis Dusxness. "Well," no re
plied, after 'moment's hesitation, "I
can't say that we wish to advertise,
nor, in fact, have our business knewn:
out as ic,yiu. jproDSDiy an ie&i out
before long, 1 may as well tell you.
We are making artificial eggs by a
process of our own on which I have
but recently received my patents.
Look in the other room. All the eggs J
you see mere are maae in inis place.
Here is one Let me break it onen."
He broke it open and showed me what j During the course of his talk, a
appeared, to be the inside of a real i careful note was made of what he
egg. "Oh, it's a fact." ; ae. and when at length he arose Ihe
"Do you mean to say that) ou made following list stared at the startled
that egg without the assistance of a reporter from the page of his note
hen?" I asked. boek: Four large plate3 of soup, 43
"Yes," he replied, "and if you wish fried ejsters, 2 rare tenderloin steaks
I will show you something of our with 19 baked potatoes and two
process. Come." diehes of stewed tomatoes, a large
He led me through a room in which ' roast chicken, 3 bunches of celery, 2
there" waa stored boxes upon.boxes , custard pies, 1 mince pie. 1 apple pie,
of eggs, and into another large, cool -5 cream buns, 6 bananas, L pound of
room in the rear. Everything was . 2 oranges, 2U ginger snaps aid
clean and neat Several strange ;11 slices of bread and butter. He al
Ieoking wooden machines, totally un- so drank eight largo goblets of water
like anything I had ever seen, stood and. four cups of coffee,
in different narfcs of the room. Sir or "Come 'round and see me when Tm
seven men were operating the ma-
ohinery, which moved noiselessly and j
with great Tapidity." I followed my
conductor to one end of the apart-
ment, where there were three large
tanks or vats. One was filled with a
yellow compound, the second with a
starchy mixture, and the other was
oovered. Pointing to these the pro
prietor said: "These contain the'yolk 4
mixture and white of egg. We empty
the vata everyday, so you oan judge
of the extant of the business already,
Let me show you one of the maohines.
You see they are divided into differ
ent boxes or reoeptaoles. The first
and second are the yolk and white.
The next is what we term the 4skin'
machine, and the last one is the
sheller, with drying trays. This
prooess is the result of many years of
experiment and expense. I first con
ceived the idea after making a chemi
cal snalysii of an egg. After a long
time 1 succeeded in mating a Tery
good imitation of an egg. I then
turned my attention to making the
maohinery, and the result you see for
yourself. Of course, it would not be
policy for me to explain all the
mechanism, but Til give you an idea
of the process. Into the first machine
is put the yolk mixture
"What is that?" I asked.
"Wall, it's a mixture of Indian
meal, corn atarch, and several othei
ingredients. It is poured into the
opening in a thick, mus"hy state, and -
is formed by the machine into a ball
and frozen. In this condition it
passes into the other box, where it is
surrounded by the white, which is
ohemically the same as the real egg.
This is.also frozen, and by a peculiar
rotary motion of the machine an oval
shape is imparted to it, and it passes pay you what I owe you, which with
into the nextrrceptacle, where it re-! the interest will be enough to straight
ceives the thin" filmy skin. After thik' en this matter out" "But," said the
it has only to go into the sheller, j former, "you don't owe me anything."
where it gets ita last coat in the shape 1 "Yes I do," replied Shorty. "You re
of a plaster of Paris shell, a trifle member lending me SI when I first
thioker than the genuine artiole. went west? Well, here it is with re
Then it goes out on the drying trays, turns," and he counted out 81,500.
where the shell dries at once and the "Every dollar I took away with me
inside thaws out gradually. It be- has brought me 81,500 in return. If
comes to all appearances a real egg.' j you ever get hard up let me know and
"How many eggs can you turn out Til help jou out again."
in a day?"
"Well, as we are running now, we
turn out a thousand or so every
hour." '
"Many orders?" I
"Why, bless your souL yea. We '
cannot fill one-half of our orders.
All we can now make are taken by
two .New xorfc wholesale grocers j
fclone. we charge $ld per thousand
fnr -them, and thev retail at nil rjrifiss.
-from 12 to 80 cents per dozen. We
Mlljonly to-wholesale houses. I sup-1
pose plenty 'of these eggs are eaten
in Newrk"a''well as in other places.
CoL Zulick, Billy Wright, Honest
Andrew Albright Joe Haines, Judge
Johnson, Judge Henry, and all New
ark's candidates for governor are liv
ing on them. They are perfectly
karmlew, and( as, substantial and
wholesome as a real egg. The reason
wemade the machinery of wood is
because we found that the presence
of metal of. Any kind opoiled the
flavor and prevented the cooking of
the eggs."
"Can they be boiled V
"Olipyes;" and he-o ailed one of the
men. "Here, Jim, boil this gentle
man an egg" i w
"Oan they be detected?" I inquired,
while the bogus egg was "being boiled.
"I HSJfdlyJthinkjthat anybddy would
be.lilwiy-to observe any difference
unless he happened to be well posted,
they look and taste like the real
thing. Sjftefctin, by a little flavoring,
make them'Taste like goose or duck
eggsr of course altering the size.
Tey will keep for years. That one
yotL.jiave just eaten was nearly a
year old... They never spoil or become
rotten, aid, being harder and thicker
jo their shells, they will stand ship
pva better than real eggs. We cal
culate that in a few years we will run
thenens of the country clean out of
tke- business,, as oleomargarine has
drirarout butter. We have a curi
ous order to fill next year of a lot of
diferent-odlored "Easter eggs. By an
improvement in our machinery we
conleaipTite' timing them out hard
boiled. Oh, it's ft big thing, and cap
able, I suppose, of Teing brought to"
till greater perfection. One of my
npl$yeshereinsists that if I goto
work at it 1 can invent & machine
wbibkwill run the eggs into an in
oalMtor ftnd Jiatoh'out spring chick
cosi: CsU!iir.i8iii when we'have" en
krgibd QWiiiplieerand maybe we will
have U&ee to show you. Good morn
fef ," if. Y, Bun.
Chang's Lunch.
EatHJ ''Appetite? Well, I should say so!
(Just come with me," remarked an
official at the dime museum ester-
lowing the man the- reporter was
taken lo where Chang was about, to
begin his luncheon and waa present
ed to the giant, whose face wore a
kindly smile and who spoke English
without any of-the unique character
istics that generally mark a China
man's attempt is that direction.
"I have just had a letter from my"
1 . ? i"ll M 1 "It it 3 i--
Home in unma, saiu. jiiung, ana it
has put me in my good spirits. "Won't
you ave some lunch?" Both the
reporter and his guide declined
"Well, 1 am going to have soma. Sit
down while! get a bite," remarked
the giant and he proceeded to eat.
As the lunch proceeded he chatted
away at a lively rate about tho French
troubles in southwestern China and
expressed his opinion that the
Frenchmen would be pretty sick of
the war before they got through.
not busy," said the Chinamen as he
vent out. "And look here, ou Billy
J (to the waiter who was clearing off
the table), I want my dinner on time
to-day. Yesterday you kept me wait
ing nearly half an hour." Philadel
phia Record.
Gossip About a Wisconsin Senator.
Senator Philetus Sawyer, of Wis-
consin, is a short, thick-set man hav-
ing the appearance of a successful
grocer, ne always stands witn nis
hands in his pockets and head ooek&d
on one side like a rooster deliberating
which worm he shall eat Senator
Sawyer is, however, one of the best
hearted men in the senate. The De
.. , .....
troit Times tells this story as illus-:t
tratmjf his generesity: He is a suc
cessful lumber merchant, and many
good stories are told of -his youthful
experiences. He was "raised" in St. j
Lawrence eounty, New York, "bought ,
nis time oi nis iainer ana starred
out for himself when ho was seventeen
years old. He had in his belt 1,200
ana ro to pay nis expenses on nis
way weqt Ho wanted another dollar
and borrowed it of his brother. In a
few years he began to accumulate.
He made lucky speculations in timber
lands and his eillh increased. Re
cently he returned to his old home in
St Lawrence county, New York,
where he found his brother in strait-
ened circumstances.
Debt had got
the best of him, and to satisfy a mort
gage his home was about to be sold.
"What is the amount?" said Philetus.
"Twelve hundred dollars,'' answered
Philemon with a face as long as a sig
nal orncer s report. "Un, brace up,
said the Wisconsin statesman, "I'll
beInM
OURII
Rheumatism, Keuralgla, Sciatic
Lubafof Etckachf , Hdch,Tottncb,
S Ul OTKXB 80SUT FAUS ASB AOtSB.
BoU by Drcctlsu aad DmIct crt-prtcrc tl&j Cwu
boult DlresUou In It Laaua.
TC CVltlKt A. VBOKLER C.
19iMLEmMt WUUIb,hl.
Wbea yon cocoa to think of it. It Is not
odd tost llteaiy peepl prater plp to
clgtr. ItUbssdlaftasmokOrfaaB-Uiior
re -ntitinz, and ew to BiBch cImok;
And then It glrta tham Um tn smkio
udtATor of thetobaooo.
The moet fnUdloa BKiokan Kaofijf H
nittoitf and all daaasaof man agno tbat
tba tobaeoo gnnm on tit Ooldea Tobaoco
Belt of North Carolina U th sooct daUc
tons and reined in tha world. Ltchtar
than Turkish, sere f rafranttbaa Saxaea,
freer from nitrate and nicottnetsxn af
other, it U Jnat wbat the coHBOtaaeur
praUea and (he habitual amoker demand.
The Terrcholoest tobaoco grown
on this Sett U bought by Black,
well Dorham Tobacco Co., sad
appears la their celebrated BaH
Durham Smoklnc Tobacco. KU
known the world -over.
Get tho genuincwlthBull
trade-mark, than you win
be won of baVtev' abao-
latelr para tobaoeo.
cnicoBs mi
i IWl
Slav fes .49
iKBfcrt rrr, ;
v--fcfSlsi.W
wibn
Absolutely Pure.
Thli fyovfdtit never varies Atnarrel of
pitrlty, strength and whoIeonM1Bess. More
eooiiuiulr.il thxn the ordinary kind9. and
cannot b vd in competition with the mul
titude u low tost short w-elfcbt, alura or
pho.phpt poHdor. Sold o?jy n cans. KOV
ai. Bauiso row dek Co., JOS ali-st. N. Y.
King
Blood
lb not n. "curt: a1l"ltj a blood-purifier and
toiuc Impurity of the blood poisons the sys
tem, derange the circulation, and thai In
duce many disorders, Known by diaereni
names to dlstineub.li them according to ef
fects, but being really branches or phases of
inat great generic oise:
Blood. Such are
Livtr iotnplautt. Com
orders Headache, BotJ.ache, General Weak-
;"SS,'iiK,KHSK
Pile. Rheumatism'. Catarrh. Scrofula. Skin
uuwrucrg, inmuiut. uicvie. oKwiriys, ttt.
tc. kids or the isieoa pre1
Aiiiuii thaaa fir ottoAl tntr tit yjtim
tr. Kins of the Blood prevents and
vuic tunc j .iiAvniu vuw t-vnobi -uaj
of the blood. Chemists and bbTslcl&ng
unpuntyj
In calilnjr It "the most Rennlne and effl
preparation for the jHirpose." Sold by Drug-j
gKts. Si per bottle. See testimonials, dlrec-i
uuiis. &'.. In rKunitlLlet, "Treatise on Dlseasw r
ri"
jy.nd." wrappd arounduaeh "bottle.
I. RANSOM. SON & Co.. Props
Buffalo. K. Y. l
.
j
CALL AT
Jordan & Bozorth's
CROCKERY SfokC
Aud e tUe
PATENT
Lamp Filler.
Its Merit arc
ECONOMY,
SAFETY,
And
Labor Saving.
Ono r.f UieMiHt Usaful Inventions
of the Age.
ALMMN ST(X3K.TUK
Best Coal Oil
IS THE MAKKKT.
Foralf tunas Quantity front ne Quart
to u -gall'n UrraI.
FOR TILLAMOOK.
The new Steamer
N.l-.JOHANaEN, - - - Master
Will leare for TILLAMOOK, oa
When Frelffk't Is Offered.
(Weatoer permitting.)
Fm SAILINO DATES AND EABTIUU
larsapply to J. Q. HUSTLER, Mhui
street Wharf, Astoria ; ALIX & LEWIS.
Portland ; J. L. STORY Tillamook.
FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET
By the Night. Dy. Week r Month
WITH Oft WITHOUT BOARD,
With use orParlor-'labrery and all the com
forts of a borne. Terns reasonable.
Apply to
MRS.E.C.HOLDEK.
Oor. Main and Jefferson flts.
FIRST CLASS SHAVING
AND
Hair Dresiinwr Saloon.
-C11TTED UFIW A NSW AND- ARTISTIC
U4i' ,cry &iu;uuoapaja patrons.
I bare fitted up and opened a flrst-das
Cheuamus street, and' am ready for business
jatoiu A.Iii. ULUUCtl.
A. V. Allen,
Whole and Itotall Dealer tn
MILL FEED.
Glass and Plated Ware,
TROMCAL AND DOMESTIC
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
Tetiiet nltt
Wfsu, Ui!iers,Tsiiccs.Crara
STATE AND OOUNTY TAXES A KB NOW
due aad payable at y oee.-1
A. H. TTOM1LY,
SeurstttMadp-aio.
of the
Harflware and SMp Cbanfllery
A. VAN DUSEH & CO..
OKAI.FK-. I
Hardware an j Ship Cheery,
Pure Oil, Bright Varnish,
Biiiacle Oil, Cotton Canvas,'
Hemp Sail Twine,
Cotton Sail Twine,
Lard OU,
Wrought Iron Spikes,
Galvanized Cut Nails,
Agricultural Implements,
Sewing machined,
Paints-and OI1n4 Groceries, etc.
10,000 BOTTLES SOLD
Great Northwestern Remedy.
TAKE IT
W.PriJMDER'S.
0BEN'BLl3flDP(jRinEa
KIDrfcYS-QVEfLDSEASES. DfS&EPSfA.
1HPLES.BLaTCKESA.,IDSX!H DISEASES.,
AUAChL'' WJ5T1VENCS&-
TltOM wltb iVuik ttni Jttifl 1 nt up'
-wbolesome, reliable Medicine like PfBader'
Vngoa 'BTooHFarISr. As a remedj ami
pwventatlTe of disc asto It cannot be beat.
It checks BheaantlsM and JUliria, relieves
Oe&tIpstloBf Djpp.U and BWeuaeu and
puts fresh enorgj' Into the system by making
JTaw Sleh Bload. All Dnp;lsts and Deal
ers keep It. SI 00 bottles 6 for $5.00.
Wilson & Fisher,
SHIP CHANOURS.
UKAI.KB 1H
Iron, Steel, Coal. Anchors, Ghains,
TAR, PITCH, OAKUM,
NAILS AND SNKtS,
Ofieil UBJaVfATe, raintl and UlIS
. ,
STEAM PACKING,
fROVf9lON3.
Agents 'for SaFem FU uring: Mills,
and Capital Flour.
FAIRBANKS-STANDARD
SCALES.
AM Izm,tiI i'otUana Pfrces, In Stock.
Corner Ohtvifniuu- and Hamilton -iitvi
. A.STORJA.. OREGON.
Ed. D. Curtis & Co.
Camels, Wolsteiy
UNSURPASSED
IN
STYLE AND FINISH.
NEW
FURNITURE,
A COMPLETE STOCK.
C. H. BAIN & CO.
DEALERS IN
Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms
Turning, Bracket Work.
Slaop "wVorls.
A spdotalty, and all work guaranteed.
Oat, Asa, Baj , and Walnut lumber ; OK'
gon and Fort Orford Cedar.
All kinds of bout material on band.
V. H. BAIX JL CO.
CANNERYMEN ! !
FACIFIC METAL W0EKS
Importers and Manufacturers of
WHITE METALS.
Cinners' Solder a Specialty,
Strip Lead, for Leading Lines,
Plata Zinc, for Cutting Acid,
Bar Copper, Pig Lead and Pig Tin.
iniartk Neeeud St- Fartlaad, Or
IIS et 117 Irct Ht., a Franeisce,
Calif raia.
GERMANIA BEER HALL
-AND-
B0TTLED BEER DEPOT,
Chenamtw Street, Astoria.
The Best of Lager 5 Cts. a Glass.
Orders 'or the Celebrated
Columbia Brewery Beer
Left at this place will be promptly
attended to
avNo camp S&a Friadsco Ber sold'it
Tnli w if a
W5J.30CK,-ftpriet8c
STONE & DAYIDSOS
(HUME'S BCTLDrXG.i
lOOCY
Red Crown Flour.
Guaranteed a Superior Article
D5417ERS
GRAIN,
MILL FEED,
POTATOES,
.Country Produce, Kte.
-Consignments Solicited, and Advances
made onsanie.
S. ARNDT & FRROHRNa
The Pioneer Machine Shop
HJ.AI-KSMITH
SHOP
AND
Boiler Shop
All kinds of
ENGINE, CANNERY,
AXt
STEAMBOAT WORE
Promptly attended to.
A specialty m&da of repairing
OAJN'NERT DIES,
FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET.
ARHDT& FERGHEH,
Agents for Oregon. Washington Territory,
and Alaska for
. W. BL1SV
Special Cannery fflacliery !
Engines,- Soldering Machines,
v Improved Acid Bath and Crimping
Machines, t
Power Presses, Foot Presses,
Squaring Sheais,
And all othex machinery used In cannerlerf,
Inclndmg the new
COMBINATION 01ES.
Working without small springs, constantly
on hand.
Wo respectfully Invite all cauncrymen to
call and examine the above machinery as It
Is greatly superior to any heretofore intro
duced on this coast. Orders solicited.
ABXDT & FEHCHEX.,"
Foot of Lafayette Street,'
Astoria, Oregon.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
BKKTOX STBKET, NKAB I'AUKXB HOU9K,
ASTORIA, - OREGON.
CEHERAL MACHINISTS AND
BOILER MAKERS.
LAND ana MABfflMGDilS
BoilerWork, Steamboat Work
and Cannery Work a spe
cialty OASTI3SrGr,
Of all Orscriptleatt made ta Or4er
atthert A'otlfc.
A. D. Wabs, Prasldent.
J. Q. Hubtlbk, Secretary,
L W. Cxar,Trwisurer.
Jonx Fox.SuperinteHdent.
BABBOXJB'S
Salmon Net Tlireads
HAVE NO EaUAL.
THE
The London Fisheries Exhibition
HAYE AWARDED THE
GOLD MEDAL
-TO
The Baroonr Brothers Company
-FOR THE
SUPERIORITY
OF THEIH
FLAX NET THREADS.
T. G. RftWLINGS,
Wholesale and Eotall Deafer In
Tropical, Domestic, Green and Dried
MJTS. CANDIES.DBrED MEATS, ETC.
Fine Cigars and Tefeacca. a
Next door to I. J. Arvold's, Squemoqua St.
THE THINGVALLA LINE. .
Is the only
DIRECT LINE '
Behveen NEW YORK and SCANDINAVIA.
Flxst-class Steamers andoodnsage.
TlcfceU far aaleatA.M. jaBKSAMf,
Ageat, Astoria, Orefoa.
aaaa?aaaaaau3a
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
PARKER HOUSE,
U. B. PAIXBI. Pra.,
ASTORIA,
OREGON.
Al. CROSBY. - - Daj Clerk-
PhILBOWErWL - - "Night Clerk.
JaS.'DCFPVh1? the Barand BiaiardTOom.
First GUm in 'all Beipeot&
FBESLCOACfl TO THE HOUSE.
A Good Cup of Coffee
AND OYSTERS AT
Mrs. Powell'i Coffee House,
On Main Street next to Oregon Bakery.
Campi Restaurant
F.W 1XD- WFXIi qUlPFB
THKOUOHOCT,
L.rrha4roIullt his suthiblm ent and
1s prepared to accommodate the trarellng
nilbtlc.
AiabdaealJuratahad at any hour ottae
uay w uiaut. ,
1 he finest LtqUor aad Ctgaff at tha bar.
Two doors wwt of Ike Foiter'a.
nS-8m LUIOI BEKKA.
Fipres Neyer Lie !
ANI
JEFF
Of THE CH07 HOUSE
Can prove by hls'bdok that he Is doing the
Diga;e3t Dusiness oi any
RESTAURANT
In the city, and he will goarantod to give
tne best meal toraasn.
MARKETS.
CENTRAL MARKET,
General assortment of table atook constantly
on hand, sudh m
Canned Fruits arid Jelly,
Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard,
Eggs, Butter, Cheese,
Fresff Fruits ami Vtgttatie
Fith; Ptultry, and Game,
la tteaeasoa.
Cigars and Tobacci,
Bist'of Winn and Liquors.
All (iheap lor CASH. Goods sold on corn-
tee's store.
J. BODGEBS.
WASHINGTON MARKET,
Mala Htrcet, Astasia, resaa.
BEKCMAX A BBKKT, FKPBIETKS.
RESPECTFOLLY CALL THE ATTEN
tlon of the public to the fact that the
anore Market wQl always be supplied with a
FULL YABIETY AND BEST QUALITY
FRESH' AND CURED MEATS ! !
Which v, ill be sold at lowest ratea, whole
sale and retail.
"Special attention given to supplying
ships.
STAR MARKET.
WHIRRY fc OOHPAltT,
Fresli and Cured Meats,
FRUITS? BUTTER, and EGGS.
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL.
OBEVAHCti Mireet. Aaterlar, 0r
WYAn & THOMPSON.
DEALEKSIN
FRESH AND CURED MEATS,
CHOICE GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
Crockery and Glassware.
"rVTm SeecS.9 XXto,
GEORGE L0VETT,
TailoriiiL CleaniniL RepairiniL
XEAT, CHEAP AND QUICK.
Mala It., aaaaalta V. Lea'a. AitarU, r.
A. H. JOHNSON. C. J. JOHNSON.
Astoria Sail Loft.
MANTJFACTUBEBS OF
SAILS, TENTS, AWNINGS,
TARPAULINS,
And eyerythlngelse pertaining to our
. Business.
LowestPrice and Best Work
For your Moiey,
At the Old Stand.
Leave your orderand get your work
done at once.
JOHNSON CO.
Oregon.
AsUrla,
BUSINESS OABJDS.
OEO. A. DORRIS. 080. KOULITD
XOlVUiB aV AKSmi8.
ATTOEEYS ATLA-W.
Office lnrKlnneyra Block, opposite Cltj
Han, Astorlar Orsgon.
Q B. THOMSON,
Attorney and CounseJtr atlaw.
Boom No. , ovec "White Hoase7,
ASTOKIA, OEftiON.
o. ir. vultoK . o. c rcxtfosr.
FBXTOrf BROTHSJH,
A.TTORNETSAT LATf.
BooBssSand 6. Odd Felloa BuHdlag.,,
T Q.A.BOWL8Y,
ATTOBNEY AT LAW.
Chenamus trset, - - ASTOBXA, OSEtrON'
TgJsWpii: A. GI1VL,
ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW.
mromctf with J. Q A.B9wltfy,
ABTOEIA, - -
Ordgba-V
Q J. CURTIS.
A.Ti"Jif A.T iAW.
Notary Public. -GoaadWoaer oC Dee It
California, New York and Washington Tt
rltory. Boeaaad4,OddFeliowB BaadlBvAsv
torla,OtegQQ.
N.B -rClalais at "WaahtajtOQ. D. a, M
xllectlon3 a specialty.
A V. AIiIiEN,
J ii
Astarla Aat
HunbUrg-Magdeburi J., I
and GsriiiH-AtjcM--;f
FIRE LN8UBANCS COMPANnaV
. " '"!& .
If V. HUL1IX,
NOTABY PUBLIC,
ADCTI0NEK2, COMMISSION AND IN
SUBANCS AQENI.
O.
W. IiEICK,
r.tl-i
Q.XO F. PARKEK,
SURVEYOR' Of,
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ABCHTTECT AND DBAUaHTiaUif? "
Soholars TecelTed for Conxse of- DraafaMaK.-
p-o'fflceoYet "White HotBetow.-. ' ." '
JAY TUTTLK, M. M,
PHYSIOTAK AlflV SUXOlOit H ' J
Office Roonwl, 3, and?; PyaamaU4 " - ""
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BxaKKCs-On Cedar Street, UOt'MT
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DENTISTS.
Booms la Allen'a Building, up stall, too
ner Cass and Squemoqua streeta. Astoria.
Oregon.
J. RISBERC.
Practical Tailor.
On Qenertave street, ennoslte BagMth h
Johns. 110-saa
Bozorth & Johili,
Real Estate and Insurance Agtnti,
and Brokers.
ASTORIA,
Oraioa.
Buy and sell all kinds oi Real Estate aad
represent the following Fire
Insurauoe Conpaalea :
Scottish Union and Na
tional, Phceclx of Hartford
Home of New York,
Hamburg and Bremen.
Western.
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4$
Phenlx of Brooklyn.
uaiuana uome,
Policies written by us In tka Phcaolz. aaa
Home and Scottish Union and NatlaaUat
equitable rates.
GENERAL STEAMSHIP ACENCY.
Bills of Exchange on any
Part oi Europe.
I Ait AGENT FOR THE FOIXOWIMU
well known and eommadloei steanaUp
lnes.
STATE UNE. BED STAB,
WHITE STAR.
HAMBURG-AMERICAN. .
DOMINION LINK.
NATIONAL, and AMERICAN LINE.
Prepaid tickets to or from any Earopeaa
port. .i
For full Information as to rates of fare,
sailing days, etc, apply to L w 0A g
B. S. Wordey,
AUCTIONEER
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT
afOfnce and Ware Rooms.oa 8quawqua
Street, next door to corner of Otaey.
Advanceaents made on Confenaaf
Na Charsea for Staraffo t t4.
A Private Carriage
CAN BE PROCURED AT ANT SOUS
by sending order to Occident Hotai Or
B.F Stevens Coa store.
Passengers and baggage taken to morals
boats. Ready at all times.
ProapUwa aad SaUifaetloa fiaaraalaiA.
F. D. BLAKX.
Oregon Paint and Varnish Wtrkt,
Manufacturers o
Paints, Taraisi ait Laciier.
Any shade mixed and greuad to ortat.
C. F. PEASSACM
P.O. Box 143. ractlajiOv,
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