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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1884)
- - ,r m m&$?sz 0) !a7s'A a "' .'jo.'W' J-.-2 s--StMSg -U.a sassai?s-vi wMr-rft. c- jaasiTTts- - . -is.y ',.,.;, aaeSSSaSIBsS ' i AJ-Kr- . 1ST0RIA, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1884. VOL. XX, SO. JotJ. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. v ,BW TprRI fi Artimum. &fe vi &. ft B I rl a .. Mj2&SZ-3g&rzssv3& Kmir K K a V -5JT&fBiEMs3$St A MODKL P1I1LANTHUOPHIST. Geo. W. Childs and hl. Wonderful Bilm nen.t Career. Philadelphia, March 27. "In all this country I don't believe there is a man who has done more for his struggling fellow-creatures than that handsome little gentleman walking along there," said a woll-known mem ber of the Philadelphia Club this morning, as he stood on the steps of the Continental Hotel and pointed to a distinguished looking passer-by, who was slowly walking down Cheat nus street, chatting pleasantly with a companion at his side. "That man is George W. Child, the owner of the Ledger, and the man with him is A. J. Drexel," continued the speaker. Every day, rain or shine, winter or summer, these two men who have done more forPhiladelphia than any others in it; are seen walking down to their offices and to and from luncheon. The history of the Ledgei is a won derful illustration of what pluck and brains will do. Mr. Childs, who was already then, a successful book pub lisher, paid 150,000 for the paper. In the very first year he cleared $160,000. He raised the price from one to two cents and went into a grand advertising campaign. The paper, for instance, had no dry-goods advertisements, and Mr. Childs worked so indefatigably that ho soon had all of the best houses in the city. He went to his oflice early in the morning and stayed until midnight. Every advertisement was re-written by him, and his skill and judgment put them into such a readable form that they were looked for and read with as much avidity as local news items. His brain seem to create con tinually new forms of advertising. While in Naples he noticed tha sales of little establishments, and the idea oc curred to him of establishing a "'good will and fixtures" column in his pa per, which has proven one of the marvellously successful features of the Ledger.' Every little detail in the advertising department was looked after with such care that the Ledger was soon obliged to increase its rates and condense its matter. Mr. Childs iB undoubtedly one of the greatest geniuses for newspaper business that ever lived. Last year the Ledger paid over 400,000 profits, and Mr. Childs has already drawn 5,000,000 in cash out of the paper. A liberal portion of this has one to his bosom friend, Mr. Anthony Drexel, who was inter ested with him in the purchase of the paper. As the two men never do any thing in what they are not both in terested, it is Mr. Childs gieatest pleasure and joy that Mr. Drexel reaps during his lifetime a part of the reward for the staunch and noble friendship with which the great bank er stood always at his side. "Why don't you get rid of your big presses and use smaller but fnster ones, that don't require so many men to attend them and are less expen sive?" a Now York journalist, who was inspecting the building, asked Mr. Childs once. "Why, my dear sir, how would all the Then whom I now employ get a living if I did?" replied Mr. Childs, while his benevolent face beamed with kindness. It is just so in everything. Mr. Childs always looks after the welfare of his men with the same interest that Tie does after his own. No man who obtains a position on tho Ledger, no matter in what capacity, need ever lose it if he attends to his work. He has made all of his employes who iave been with Trim any length of time rich. His finanoial 'editor, Mr. Joel Cook, who is the correspondent of the London Times from this city, has a magnificent suit of apartments, handsome horses and carriages and can draw his oheek at a very short notioe for from S200.000 to 300,000. -Mr. Childs is married to a most charming and accomplished lady, who resides over his magnificent resi dues at Twenty-second and Walnut treets, and at Wootton with a queen ly graoe, and will long be remem bered by the many distinguished guests who have enjoyed her hospi talities. Her thousand benefactions have made her name almost as well known among the ladies of this city as her-husband's is among the men. ''Who can you find capable of con ducting such a paper as the Ledger after your death, Mr. Childs?" asked an -intimate friend one day. Mr. Childs replied, earnestly: "At my death I hope to have an opportunity to repay in some degree the kindness of my more than friend, A. J. Drexel. When I was young and few knew me he oame forward and offered to put money into my pa per and to interfere in no way with it Our friendship has been more than that of brothers ever since. It has been my pleasure to pay him a hand some'revenue on his investment every yar, but' his kindness I can never repay. His son is imbued with my ideas of newspaper work, and I shall leave my paper to him." "Mr. OMlds is the only newspaper proprietorin the world who actually encourages the establishment of new papers His magnificent offices, filled with the rarest bric-a-brac, are visited by people from all over the world, and-each lady who calls is presented with a dainty little cup and saucer of the .purest china. Mr. Anthony J. Drexel, the bosom friend of Mr. Childs, is considered the richest man in Pennsylvania, his capital being larger than that of all the banks of Philadelphia combined. He is the head of the great banking firm bearing his name, which has branch houses in New York, London and Paris. Both lie and Mr. Childs spend about 50,000 a year eaoh in gaosfentations charity. Mr. Frank "Devine, 347 First Aven ue, New Tork, States, that he was af flicted 'with acute rheumatism and -was oured by St. Jacobs Oil, the Great GermairBemedy. i Tiovfi Wistar'a balsam of wild cherry always at hand. Jt cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in fuenzav consumption, and all throat and latigotnrialnts. "30 cents andjSl a botfly Alleged Wit. It is said that in the isle of Jersey there are ten women to one man. In Massachusetts there are ten women after one man. Lowell Citizen. Unless you desire to get yourself disliked, you won't tell the lady who has just Btated her age that she'd be a good hand to sell maple sugar. Boston Post. The Indianapolis Times says that Jeff Davis is a traitor stilL All right except the last word. He keeps talk ing treason. New Tork Commercial Advertiser. The man who was hugged by a griz zly remarked, on being rescued, that he had never had such a tremendous pressure brought to bear upon him before. Burlington Free Press. A contemporary heads a column of Washington items 'naval intelli gence," but as they say nothing about 10,000,000 being wanted to repair a 10,000 vessel they can't bo very trust worthy. New York Graphic. Newspaper men, like poets, are bora; not made. If nature had in tended a man for a journalist he will drift into journalism in spite of all obstacles. He may have been edu cated as a lawyer, a clergyman, a doc tor or a backwoodsman, but he will be certain to nibble at journalism until he gets caught Detroit Fire Press. A genius: "And so ouure engaged ' to Mr. FJp.dpoodlo?" aid Edith to ' her dear friond Marie. "Yes," naid Mario, enthusiastically, "and he is a perfect gem of a man." "Is he a lawyer, physician, or merchant? What is his business?" Oh, he's not doing anything now, but he blows on the hannouicau beautifully." Chat tanooga People's Paper. Mr. Gladstone's eldest son, who has ' been called good, dull and common- place," is beginning to show the ' strong qualities of his father and will be made a lord. The smart Alecks of the world have nlwas had to stand back for its "good, dull and commonplace" boys when once the' latter commenced to movo. -N. Y. Commercial Advertiser. Whyisheptunolikeamaiilooklug tue prompt reply. ".Because ne is a seeking what doesn't exist." "Why, what L",Neptune seeking?" 440h, yon stupid! he's a sea king." "Oh yes, I see; lend me your piece of chewing gum." Oil City Derrick. Not binding: "I thought you swore off at the beginning of the year," said a man to another who was pat ting himself outside of a schooner of beer "So J did," remarked the beer bibber, "but I found out afterward that I could not legally administer an oathto myself, and as I am a law abiding man T cannot respect an ille gal oath, you know." Chattanooga People's Paper. The younf ladies who wear engage ment rings aro the only ones who dis card gloves at present The active manufacturer of dentists' tools is the only man who can do toothings at once. A man's character is like a board fence It isn't to be strength ened by whitewashing. Aud so the Granite State is 200 years old. Yes, we have heard our granny state that before. Ch icayu$un. Manager "I think you ought to be willing to take less next season." Gerster -"An vy so?' Manager "You kuo.v you have a baby, and a baby always makes a woman seem older." "Getster "It do, do it?" Manager "Of course. Now you see Mme. Fatti seems very young yet, be cause she has no baby, you know." Gerster "Oh! is dat it? "Yell, I guess Mme. Patti's got no babies now pecause they is all married ofL" Philadelphia Call. "He is our man and we are bound to run him for the office," remarked a oitizen. "On what grounds do you take him up?" queried an old poli tician. "On the ground that he can command the support of the poople," was the reply. "Ah, that will never work!" said the old wire-puller. "Throw him overboard, my friend, aud put up some man who can com-. maud the support of the judges of election." N. Y. Commercial Ad vertiser. The Fitzjoy family were sitting in the firelight quietly awaiting the ap proach of dark. "Lemuel," said Mrs. ' Fitzjoy, "I think we shall need a new , carpet for the parlor this spring, the dining-room needs papering, the whole house needs painting inside, , and it seems as if we ought to put a , new set in Angelina's room. She is getting of that age, now " "Very ' true, Susan," said Mr. Fitzjoy heaving a financial sort of sigh, "and j the oity has ordered my sidewalk to be new laid, there has got to be a new drain put in, the house must be re-, painted outside, a new division fence must be built, the chimney must be patched ud. there's a rood deal of -j: i- u ; . ti " . -j KIauiuk tu uc uuud iu lue jam auu " "I'm just going to write my composition on 'Spring,' " chimed in in Angelina. "Shall I begin it 'Spring is the pleasantest season of the year?' " "No," was the emphatic re sponse from the paternal couple. Hartford Post. Garnahan & Go. SUCCESSORS TO L. "W. CASE, I.MPORTKHS AND W110LKSALR AND HB TAIL DKALEK8 IN GEMAL MERCHANDISE Corner Cheanmus and Cass streets, ASTHMA .... OREGON House to Let. TNQUIRE AT STONE' DAVIDSON'S. tor tlie ptiuosopuers stene: 'mquirea stimulating ionic aioirtents ana arrests one Cottaee-hill school teacher of fever and ajjue, constipation, liver com- "nl "lr5" "n-Ln .,' pla nt. il spei-sia. rheumatism and other all- another yesterday. "Givoitup, was :nM..S i:SAit.iiiiii!nritv. THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. ReiTuie3rt IlHEUttATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, BACKACHE, EIIMCES, TWE1CHE, SORE THROAT, QUNSV, 8WELUSG9. M'KAINS Smset Cits, Braisti, FHOSTBITE3. BURKS, SCAXVDS, Aai aU ottxr bait! achat taipUa. riFII CE5T3 1 BOfTLL Dealcrt. OlncUau la U Ck Charles ATegshrte. Il.il lor, Si, C.8.A. STOMACH Bitters ThdklflnejST-'tasptiritiers of the blood, ana nen im-ir junctions aie lnicrierea wim through vvc.iknps, they need toning. They hrfomt' healt'if ull v acttvo by I he use of Hos- f ji-iw twin other sourws. TUN superb du's. Lie It with leirularitv. KorsMh4 by aU Drugglsti and Dealers genf-raliy. TUTT'S PILLS . TORpffOWELsT" DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. From these source3 arise threo-fonrtba of tho diseases of tho human raoe. These symptoms indicate their existence: Lot of Appetite, Bowels costive, Slok Headache, fullness after cat lug, aversion to exertion of body or mind, Eructation of fond, JrritablN lty of temper,X,o'ir spirit! Afeeling ofhaYlnKnegIectedsnmeduty,Dlz xlieag,FiutterlugnttheHeart,Dota before the eyes, highly colored tJrIue,COXSTlPATIOiV,anfl demand tho use of a remedy that acts directly on thoLlvor. AsaLivormeclIcInoTUXT'S 1'IIiLS have no enuoi. Tholr action on tho Kidneys and Skin Is also prompt; remeving: all impurities through theso threo " scavengers of the sstemt" prodiwlnR appetite, sound digestion, rejrular stools, a clear skin and a vlg orousbody. TCTT'S PILLS cause no nausea or griping nor InterXero with daily work ana are a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. bold everywhere 25s. Office 44 JiurraySt.N V. TUTTS HAIR DYE. GRATllAniOR'WmsKEBS changed in stantly to a Gtossr Black by a single application of this Dre. Sold by Drug tior sent by express on reooipt of 51. Office, 44 Murrnv Street, New York. nz?3 laitcal cr tnsro sxcsires rso. CALL AT Jordan & Bozorth's CROCKERY STORE And 366 the PATENT Lamp Kite. Its Merits are ECONOMY, SAFETY, And Labor Saving. Ona of the Most Useful Inventions of the Age. ALSO IN STOCK. THK Best Coal Oil IN THE MAKKKT. I .F aie in any Quantity from one Quart jwa-Bium uarreL FIRST CLASS SHAVING AND Hair Dressing Saloon. FITTED UP IN A NEW AND ARTIBTIC manner. Every attention paid patrons. I nave fitted up and openeo a flrst-class Barbershop at Carl Adler'a old staud on Cheuamus street, and am ready tor business 12 3m LKN'.OHLER. BAHKIHC AND INSURANCE ! I. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, ASTORIA, - OREfilKf. OFFICE HOURS : From 9 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clock r. M. hostetterv f 1 CELEBRATED 1 A SfBVLW9JHjxa FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET By tke Hlsfat. Dy. Week or Month WITH OB WITHOUT BOARD, With use of Parlor, Library and all the com forts of a home. Terms reaionable. 'Apply to MBS. E. C. HOLDEN, Cor. Main snd JeCenon 8b. Hardware and Slip Chaudlery A. VAN DUSEN & GO.. OKALKIC- J.N Hardware and Ship Chalgry, Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, Binacle Oil, Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twyie, Cotton Sail Twine, Lard Oil, Wrought iron:Spike3, Galvanized CutNails, Agricultural Implements, Paints and Oils. Uroceri-. . (O.000 BOTTLES SOLD Great Northwestern Remedy. TAKE IT W.PFUNIDER'S. OREqoN BloodPurifieh! n rr rr-1 KIDMY$. LIVER DISEASES.-D?SPPS!A PlMBS.BLQTCHESAMDDiH DEEASES. HEACAC Ji'o CO-TiVENTSS Thosp who work ear'y jind lav ne a wholeoint , iel!ittlt31i nichie like rnunler's Oregon Blood Pnrlller. As a rempdv anil luvvMitailreof din-ase It cannot be beat. It checks UheumatUm anil Jlalarla, relieves Constipation, DjspepMa and. Biliousness and nuts fresh cue jjy :nto the system bv makint; Ven Blch Blood, vll Druggists and Heal ers keep It. SI oo bottles 6 fur S.".oa WrLsoy & Pisher, SKIP CHANDLERS. UI.AI.KItv IN Iron, Steel. Coal. Anchors, Chains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, NAILS AND SPIKES, Shelf Hardware, Paints and Oils STEAM PACKING, PROVISIONS. FLOUR iJ 2llil. FKi:i. Agents for Salem Fleming Mills, and Capita) Rlour. FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES. All ure. at l'ortIuuI Ivlw.-, h. Snick Tonior Olu'i:iiiiu and llauiiltoi Mrt' NTOKI V. HKKGON. Ed. D. Curtis & Co. Camels, Moisten UNSURPASSED STYLE AND FINISH. NEW FURNITURE, A COMPLETE STOCK. C. H. BAIN & CO. DEAL.EHS IS Doors,-Windows, Blinds, Transoms Turning. Bracket Work. A specialty, and all work guaranteed. Oak, Ash. Bay, and Walnut lumber : Ore gon and Port Orford Cedar. AU kinds of boat material on hand. O. II. BAIX A. OO. CANNERYMEN ! ! PACIFIC METAL WORKS Importer! and 31 mufacturers 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 Xortli NiToml Ht Portland, Or 115 JL J. 17 hlrtSt Hau Francisco, California. GERMANIA BEER HALL AND- BOTTLED BEER DEPOT, Cbenatnus Stieet, Astoria. T The Best of Lager 5 Cts. a Glass. Onlere for tbe Celebrated Columbia Brewery Beer Left at this place will be promptly attended to KNo eheap San Francisco Beer sold at this place. Wm. BOCK, Proprietor. STOSE & DAVIDSOIi (HCXE'S BUILDINQ.; AGELCY Red Crown Flour. Guaranteed a Superior Article GRAIN, MILL FEED, POT4?03Ef Country Produce, Ktc. C3T-Conlgnment3 SoUclted, and Advanww made on same. " - S. AKNDT & FBROHifiN, ASTl:iA. ORKtlON. The Pioneer Machine Shop Kt.ACKSMITU V.M Boiler Shop All kinds ol ENGINE, CANNERY, STEAMBOAT WORE Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY D1K8, FOOT OF L.FAYE1TK STKEKT. ARNDT & FERCHEH, Agents for Oregon, "Waaulngton Tcixltory, and Alaska lor Special Cannery Machinery ! Engines. Soldering Machines, Improved Acid Bnth and Crimping Machines, Power Presses, Foot Presses, Squaring Shears, And all other maclilnerv ued in canneries. Including tbe new COMBINATION DIES. Working without small springs, constantly on nand. Wo respectfully Invite all cannerytnen to call and examlno the ab ve machinery aaMC Is greatly superior to any heretofore intro duced on this coast. Orders solicited. A.VIT d. FEUCHK.V. Foot of Lafajette Street, Astoria, Oregon. ASTORIA iROri WORKS. Brto Stuekt, Nkau Paickkx Housb, ASTOttlA. - OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAND aDfl MARINE ENGIHIS BoilerWork, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. CASTINGS , or all Descriptions made to Order. at Short Notice. A. D. Wabs, President. J. O. Hustler, Secretary, L W. Case, Treasurer. Jonjf Fox.Superlntendent. BARBOUR'S HAVE NO EQUAL. -THE The London Fisheries Exhibition HAVE AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAL TO The Barton? Brothers Company -FOR THE SUPERIORITY OF THEIII FLAX NET THREADS. T. G. RAWLINGS, Wholesale and Betail Dealer In Tropical, Domestic. Green and Dried MJTS. CANDmS.DBIED MEATS, Eia Fino Cigars and To1see. Next door to I. J. Arnold's, Squemoqua 8t. THE THINGVALLA LINE. Is tbe only DIRECT LINE Between NEW YORK aud SCANDINAVIA. First-class Steamers and good'usage. Ticket for MUe at A.M. JHJtgM,8, Agttt, Astori, Off9Q. Salmon i Tnreatts HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. PARKER HOUSE, M . M. PAKBS. Pr.t ASTORIA; - . OREGON. A1.CR03BT. - Dayaeik PhuVBOWBgS, - - Xl&t derlc. Jas.- WtSSX.& the Bar anOMllard room. Tint CltM in all Reipeots. FXEfi OOACfl TO THE HOUSE, A Good Cup of Coffee AND OYSTERS AT Mr. PowiritCdff House, Qa Mala Straet next to Oregon Bakery. Campi Restaurant, JSRW' A3VD WEtVZr KUIPPKD . THROUGHOUT. L. Scrra htu rebuilt hU etnblLihti,ent and L prcpaixd to -accommodate tbfr traTellng puullc A good meal furnished at any bour ot the daV or sltet.' The- flpetf Liquors and Cigars at the bar. Two doors west of Ike Foster's. n-6BB- LUIQI SEKBA. figures NBYer Lie ! AXD JEFF OF THE CHOP SOUSE Caa prove by his books that he U doing the otgjjeat ooMneas otany RESTAURANT In the ctty, and he will guarantee to give iss oest meat tor cam. MARKETS. CENTRAL MARKET, Gesaral anortmeat ot table stock constantly on nand, such as Canned Fruits and Jelly, Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, Eggs, Butter, Cheese, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Frill, Po4iltry,.and Game, In the season. , Cigars and Ttbacco, Best of Wines and Liquors. All cheap for CASH. Goods sold ou com- mission. OppotHe I. W. Case's store, se's store. J. RODGERS. WASHINGTON MAltKBT, Mala lrect, Aaterl, Vrncea. BEBGHAM A BEBBY, PKOPBIETOKS. RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN tlon of the public to the fact that tha above Market will always be supplied with a FULL VABIETY AND BE8T QUALITY: FRESH AND CURED MEATS ! ! Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole salaand retail. rBpeelal attention given to supplying ships. STAR MARKET. WHERRY fc COMPANY, Fresh and Cured Meats, Xrt.a"fcl, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITK OCCIDENT HOTEL. CJHKSfAMUM Street. Aaterla, Ok WYAH & THOMPSON. DEALESS IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS, CHOICE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery and Glassware. 'M'm 2?ooc3L, 222to, GEORGE LOVETT, Tailomt Cleaninff, Repairine, XSAT. CHEAP AND QUICK. Mala St., 99iaf W. Leeb't, Astoria. r. A. M. JOHNSON. O.J.JOHNSON. Astoria Sail Loft. MANUFACTTTRSBS OF SAILS, TENTS, AWNINGS, TAEPAXTLINS, And everythlnjrj else pertaining to our Business. Lowest Pric and Beit Work For your Moaey, At the Old Stand. Leave your order's and get your work dontffttofioe. JOHNSON k CO. kCO. .Otgon. Artwta, BUSINESS CARDS. OSO. A. DORKIS. GEO. KOLAXD IOLAD 4c DORRIS, ATTOSNEYS AT LAW. Office Iu Klnney'3 Block, opposite City Hall, Astoria, Oregon. Q B. THOIMSOA, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Eoora No. 8, over Whit House, ASTORIA, OREGON. O. f. F0KTOX. O. C. FCWOX. FULTON BROTHERS', ATTOitXETS AT LAW. ftooms i and 8, Odd Fellows Building. X Q.A.BOWIBY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Chenamus treat, - ASTORIA, OBEOOjS TOSEPM A. GILL, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW. -Offlce with J. Q A.Bowlby. ASTORIA, - - Oregon. 1 J. CUTIS, ATT'V AT LAW. Notary Public, Commissioner of Deeds fot California, New York and Washington Ter ritory. Booms 3 aud 4. Odd Fellows Building, As toria, Oregon. N.B -Claims at Washington. D. O., and collections a specialty. A V. ALLE.V. Astoria Agent Hamburg-Magdeburg and German-American FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. T? C. HOLDEN, KOTARY PUBLIC, .AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION AND IN SURANCE AGENT. O. W. LGICK, ABCHIIECT AND DRAUGHTSMAN. Scholars received for Couxsa of Draughting Br-Offlce over White House Store. riKLO F. PARKB. 8URVEY0R OF Clatsop Cennty,and Cltyef Astoria Otflcd :Chonamus street, Y. M. C. A. hall Room No. 8. TAY TUTTLE, XL. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OFyiCK Rooms 1, 2, and 3. Pythian Build ing. Residence On Cedar Street, back of St. Maty 'a Hospital. - F. P. HICKS. A. E- SHAW . HICKS & SHAW, DENTISTS. Rooms In Allen's Building, up stairs, cor ner Cans and Squemuqua streets. Astoria Oregon. J. RISBERG. Practical Tailor. On Genevieve street, opposite Bozorth & Johns. Jlu-sm Bozorth & Johns, Real Estate and Insurance Agents, and Brokers. ASTORIA, Oregon. Buy and sell all kinds of Roal Estate and represent the following Fire Insurance Conp.inles : Scottish Union and Na tional, assets $33,000,000 Phoenix of Hartford " -LBOuxoo Home of New York, " T,000,000 Hamburg and Bremen. " 2,ooO,QoO Western. ' ' Soo.ooO Phenlx of Brooklyn. " 4,coo,000 Oakland Home, " 300,000 Policies written by us in the Phmnli and Home and Scottish Union and National at equitable rates. GENERAL STEAMSHIP AGEHCY. Bills of Exchange on any Part oi Europe. 1AM AGENT FOR THE FOLLOWING well known and commodious steamship Ines, STATE LINE, RED STAB. WHITE STAR. HAMBURG-AMER ICAN. DOMINION LINK. NATIONAL, and AMERICAN LINE. Prepaid tickets to or from any European Prt. . For full Information as to rates of fare, salllns days. etc. apply to B. S. Worsley, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION. MERCHANT "Office and Ware Rooms on Squeraoqua Street, next door to corner of Dlney. Advancements made on Consignments Sb Charge fur Storage of Goodv A Private Carriage CAN BE PROCDRED AT ANY HOUR by sending order to Occident Hotel or B. F SteTen& Co.'s store. Passengers and baggage taken to morning boats. Ready at all times. Promptness aad Satisfaction Guaranteed. F. D. BLAKE. Oregon Paint and Varnish Works, Manufacturers of Paints, Yarais! and Lupr. Any shade mixed and ground to order. C. F. PEARSOff fc Co., P.O. Box 148. Fertlaad, Or.