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VOL. XXI, SO. -19.
ASTORIA, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1884
PRIGE, FIVE CENTS.
THE fill NT HOYS.
Tbo "Grant boys," a? the oii-3 of
the General are familiarly called on
Wall street, hoxe been the subject of
o much tall: Mnce the foilnre of
ni-.t,f (. w0i v,or ; TT;ti i.n nr in.
..-. ,
ierest t6the jeneral reader to know j
just who and Tvhat they are. They
are Colonel Frederick Grant, Ulysses
S. Grant Jr., zul Jesse R. Grant.
Col. Frederick Grant is th eldest
son. .He is about years of age.
Sq graduated, from "West Point in
1870, and married Miss JTonore of
Chicago, a thoroughly accomplished
young lady, conversant to a far great
er extent than the average of educat
ed ladies, with the languages, and a
charming musician. She is alo pos
seasedjol great personal beauty. Her
sister married hotter Palmer at the
Palmer House, Cfticago. Frederick
GrantJ his wife and their two chil
dren, a hoy and a girl, nr nl present
residing in Morristowu, X. J. After
leavinjr AVest Point Colonel Grant
went upon the staff of General PhiL
Sheridan, from which, in 1S77, he
secured a leave of absence to ac J
MV I
nomnanv his father on his lour around
the world. "When he returned from
this trip he went back for awhile to
his position upon the stall of General
Sheridan, when, resigning, he became
rice president of the Texas narrow
guage railroad, spending his time be
tween Texas and New Yorlc He re
signed his position as vice president
nf flm rcrilrnnd romnanv fo become !
connocted with the firm "now defunct, j wauy, 31en-en was charged with tho
Aside from this, however, he w;w en-louveiug of dispatches from Cal
gaged in other business. He is re- cutia to Constantinople through Con
garded as cautious and coiMervutiu j tnil Aia. The distance is 5,615 miles
in his business transactions, aud was which the messenger accomplished in
thought to 1)0 verv -'well-to-do" up to I fifty-"" tlavs, or one-third of tho
tho dav when G rant & AVard failed. time taken by tho swiftest caravan.
TTIvkrph S. ftrnuf. Jr.. Gen. Ormi's . At last he was employed lo discover
seoond son, is a graduMo of Harvard
college, most of his education there
having been received during his
father's first presidential term. While
at college he devoted his attention
particularly to the law, and .stood very
well in his class. During General
Grant's second term as president the
young man served his father as pri- j
vate secrerary. hen nis rather leit
tho presidential chair the son came
to this city and became assistant
United States district
attorney un
der Steward L. "Woodford. When he
relinquished this ollice he went into
Wall street alone as a broker and I
was very successful. In November, i
1879, he was married to JLis3 I' annie
Ohaffee, the daughter of the ex-United
States Senator Jerome ChalTea-
Miss Chaffee had a largo property in i
her own right, but young Grant never
used a dollar of his wife s fortune in
his business. As a wedding present
Miss OhaiTeo'a father gave her a
Jiouse in Forty-eighth streot near
Fifth avenue, which the young couple
occupied for a while, This house
was recently sold, jind during last
winter U. S. Grant Jr., his wife and i
two children oceupied apartments in
iiarper nats, corner ot jiiaaison ana
Fifth-eighth streets. Mrs. Grant is
in feeble health, and very rarely goe3
out. She is a lady of great refine- j
ment and amiability.
Jesse JR. Grant is the youngest son
of Gen. Grant He was educated at
Cornell University, and early mani
fested evidences of inventive genius.
H6 has invented numerous things
"" which show great ingenuity; but have
never been brought to public atten
tion. In 1879 he married a voting
lady then residing in California. He
hasbeen largely interested in an elee
tri6 light compauv in this oitv. iT.
Y. Herald.
The First in the Field.
The Bepublicans are first to have
their presidential ticket in the field
thist year. Whether it can be made
of advantage to them is something
to be yet discovered. They will havo
more time in which to do definite
work before the election, and more
time in which to commit campaign
blunders. They will not, probably,
do anything of consequence to ad
vance the prospects of their chosen
leaders, whoever they may be, until
their .Democratic antagonists shall
have inscribed their party leaders on
their banners. There wiU be ratifica
tion meetings, to be sure, and torch
light processions, and any number of
congratulatory speeches; but these
will be but the preliminary gushings
of a political contest that bids fair to
be conducted with all the wonted an
imation of preceding elections ot
such great national interest. The
first ticket presented to the consider-
ation of voters has, however, but a
qualified advantage. The lino be
tween tho contending forces will not
be drawn with exactness until some
4ittle lime after the second" ticket is
presented for popular suffrage. Fixed
partisans, who go for party, right or
wrong, may be definitely set down on
each side. Independent voters will
take their choico as inclination leads
when thoy study the respective plat
forms of jthe opposing organizations
and nofJe the distinctive caliber and
worthiness of the ambitious candi
dates. These are the ones who are
mnuenuai in carrying, one way or
the other, almost all of our recent
national and state elections.
Tho foundation for the pedestal
and statue of Liberty m'Aew York
harbor is completed. It stands on
Bedloe's island and is 91 feel square
at the bottom and riseB 52 feet above
the surface. Upon this tho pedestal
will rise to' a height of 117 feet, while
the statue itself is 157 feet high, mak
ing the total height from low water
832 feet From the top of the statue
the -view will be superb, and olevators
will.'TUri' up through pedestal nd
statue. Tho chief engineering difii
oulty after getting ooin enough for
the work is to devise means for pre
venting the statue from being blown
over by the strong winds.
Six thousand head of cattle stam
peded, below Cotulla, Texas, on the
Notices river, recently. The animals
had been five days without water,
and-when they came in sight of the
river so maddened were they by
thirft that in their frantic endeavors
' "toreacli- the .water liundreds were
:Wia;tifTiia1mrd Altogether 2,000
Celebrated Jlnitntns Sllur.
The pedestrian feats of the present
day are cast into the shade by the re
corded exploits of Ernst 3Iensen, a
Nor wjjian sailor in the English navy
:?ariv in tue present cenrur. -ueu
. - , . -mr
sen lirst attracted attention by run-
niupc from Iiondon to Portsmouth in
nine hours, andsoon after he ran from
London to Liverpool m tnirry-rwo
hours. Having distinguished himself
at the battle of Xavarino, an 1827, he
left the navy and became a profes
sional runner. After winning a num
ber of matches, he undertook the feut
of running from Paris to Moscow.
Starting from the Place Yendome
at i o'clock in the'nf lernoon of June
11, 1S3L he entered the Kremlin at 10
o'clock. A. ALr on June 25, having ae
eomplLslie2vtbfr distance of 1,709 miles
in thirteen days and eighteen hours.
The employment of Mensen as a
1 courier extraordinary became a popu
lar amusement m Luropean courts.
He ran from country to country, bear
ing messages of congratulation, con
dolence or disnatehes. and always
- . .- 'm , -m f
beat mounted couriers wnen maicueu
against them.
He
? never walked but invariably ran, j
refreshments being biscuit and
lXl-i
raspberry syrup.
He took two short !
ri-i-i ntil in
twentv-four hours.
These rests he took standing, and
leaning against some support; at such
times he covered his face with a hand- j
kerchief and slept In 1836, while in
the enToloy of tlie .ast India Com-
the source of tho Kilc.
Setliug out from Silesia on May 11,
1813, he ran to Jerusalem, and thence
to Cairo, and up the western bank of
tho river into Upper Egypt Here,
just outside the village ot S ang, he
was seen to stop and rest, leaning
against n palm tree, his face covered
with a handkerchief. He rested so
long that somo people tried to wako
him; but lhey tried in vain, for he
was dead. He was buried at the foot
ot the tree, and it was years before
his friends in Europe knew what fate
had befallen him.
4,OtJeetor" llolraan In the Barber Shop
The other day somo Michigan mem
bers who wanted to get a bill through
tho houso appropriating 8300,000
more for one of those never built pub
lic buildings planned a scheme by
which they thought to oircumvent
the vigilant objector. They gave the
barber in the little barber shop under
the gallery next to the Democratic
cloak room $1 upon his promise that
lie would detain Holman as long as
possible the next time the old gentle-
man came in to be shaved.
Tfcen
they watched Holman closely. Final
lv lie arose at a moment when noth-
ing startling was in sight, and walked
back to the barber shop. Once with
in, the barber plied his blandish
ments. He shaved first as slowly as
possible. That through ho suggested
that the judge's hair was entirely too
long. The judge thought not; and,
besides, he was in a hurry. But be
fore lie could get out of tho chair the
barber had snipped off a generous
lock of hair, so ho had to submit to
a prolonged hair cut Then the bar
ber suggested a shampoo. The judge
didn't have time. But the judge needed
it so much. "There !" and the cool
liquid spurted over his head. So his
head was shampooed. Altogether that
ingenious barber used up forty-five
minuto in earning that dollar. Mean
while the Michigan man had been
hard at work "catcmng the speaker a
eye." Ho had to be first told what
his eye was wanted for, and then fol
lowed, the long race for it At last it
was caught 'Mr. Speaker,' said the
eager Michigan man excitedly, with
one eye on tho door of the barber
shop, "I move." But he nevergot
any further, for at that instant Hol
man emerged from the barber shop,
and there was nothing for the Michi
gan man to do but to retreat as grace
fully as possible.
In an interview with the Washing
ton correspondent of the Troy Times
a naval officer declares that it has
been a common trick with mas
ters of crafts that had ceased to be
profitable to place their vessels in tho
way of ships of the navy, sure, in
cas'o they were ran down, of recover
ing damages from the government
as well as tho insurance, if they had
any.
4,Dootor,"paid the grateful patient
seizing the physician's haud. "I shall
never forget that to you I owe my
life." 'You exaggerate," said the
doctor mildly "you really owe mo
for fifteen visits; that is the point
which I hope you will not fnil to ro
member." The Journal of Health says that
a cold may be enredif the patient will
eat nothing for a day or two. This
may account for tho scarcity of colds
among nowspaper men.
Philologists looking for a new and
short name for a telephonic message
are respectfully recommended, "Hol
logram." How -will it suit?
For Dyspepsia andLiver Complaint,
vou have a printed guarantee on every
bottle of Shiloh'a YItalizer. It never
falls to cure. Sold by Y. E. Dement.
M PL JIM MM l B MBM
Ml I LaifiMon.
DEALER IN
Fruits, Notions, Cigars
AND
TOBAOOOS.
Water St. between West 8th
and West tit,
Ti-oplcal and Domestic Trnlts per every
steamer. Nuts, Candles, etx. at Lalghton's.
Everythlnjj Fresh andrirstclass,-.
THE GREAT GERMAN
REMEDY
FOR PAIN.
EtlierM ul cur:
Neuralgia,
Sciatica, Lumbago,
SACi.Cn,
SIW1C5L IvOIHilSi,
SCfiE THROAT.
QCO3 I. SWtt.LLNG3.
SPEAIXS,
SvTaM CiU, 2kuj,
S&OSTBITZ3.
JLal CI sJT lWl -i
nm crra i na
Bill tr all Drcttirti lil
Daixx. Vlrtalliz 1c U
Ufc(acci.
'$
King
Blood
1 not n "u' nil." U is a Minki-purlllr r :iul
tonic. Impuriti of tho blood jioUok th- vs
tcm. derange" tiib circulation, ami Uihn In
duce ntanv disorders. Known b diUeliiit
names to distinguish them acceritiut: to ef
fect, ttut belns really bnuche or ph.iMM of
that great geneiic riUordor, lmtiurity or
Illootl. Such are Ihjtpui, ltiiiimi?nc,
Llnr 0mAalnt, Conttpatln. i mm Dh-orih-rx.
Headache, Ihichachc, (Jrnntl tlVi?.
nrs. lltirt Dltn.-(, Wroy. Kldiny lnwn
I'Ikt, Ilhcuinatixm, Cabin h, Ser'ula. Skin
Disorder, Pimnh. I'lnr?. .SV'Mitf, df..
i-e. linu; or the Illood prevents and
cures these by attacking the eaut-r. Iinpurlty
of tho blood. Chomlitnaud physicians agree
in culling it "the most genuine aud odicieut
preparation for the puriKMe." Stld by lrug
gifcts, 81 per bottle. Sec testimonials, iihvc
lioiw. &c. In pamphlet, "Treat iae on Diseases
ot tho Illood," wrapped :iround ench bottle.
D. HANSOM. SON & Co.. Props
IJulTalo, N. Y.
TUTTS
PILLS
TORPID BOWELS.
DISORDERED LIVER,
and MALARIA.
From tbese sources arise threo-foorths
of the diseasos of the human race. TEhe&a
symptoms indicate their existence:
XtOBS of Appetite, Bowels costive,
filclc Hedacfee ftellncss after eat
lact&Terfllonto exertion of bosly or
mmd.EructAtionoffondtlrrltabll
Itvortemper.IawBplrltSjAfellng
of liavlncaegleeted some datjvDlz
alueiSfFluttcring at thdHeart,XNta
before the eyes, highly colored
Urine, COHfSTlPAT10iV,anrt demand
the uso of aromedy thnt acts directly on.
the Liver. AsaLivermodicineTDXT'S
1'ir.r.S have no equal. Theiroctlonon
the Kidneys and Skin is also prompt;
removing all impurities through these
three scavenger of the system
produolnj; appetite. Bound dhrestlon,
regular stool9,a olear skin and a vig
orous body. TDTTSP1TiLS cause no
nausea or griping nor interfere with
dauy wort and are a perfect
ANIIUUTb TC
Sold eTerywhercgas. Q
MALARIA.
Ice 44 AlnrntTSUK V.
TUTTS HAiR DYE.
GbatHaibob.Wht8kees changed In
stanUy to a. GLossr Black by a single
application of this Dye. 3oId by Druc
lsts.orsentby express on reoolptof Si
Ofllce, 4 Murrav Street, New Yorfe.
nrrra illotal o? trszruL ixcnno ran.
W. E. DEMENT & CO.
DRUGGISTS.
ASTORIA,
OREGON
Carry In Stock,
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET
and
FANGY ARTICLES.
Prescriptions carefully Compounded
Drugs and Chemicals
Prescriptions carefully compounded
Day or Night.
B. F. STEVENS & CO..
CITY BOOK KTOKE,
Havo just received, a mammoth stock of
Books. The oung and old, rich and poor
can all be accommodated.
AGENTS FOR TTIE
Kraaleh X Bach sad Slanfofeldt A
Xotnl Planes and Wcntcm
Cottage Orsaas.
Orders for all kinds of Music or Instru
ments will be promptly tilled.
B.F. STEVENS & CO.
BOAT BUILDING,
R. M. LEATHERS
ffr
of the
J. E, THOMAS,!
"t DRUGGIST
AN1 AJ
Pharmacist,
AastoriaVo'
o fe
Has reopened his boat shop, over Arndt
FerchcD'a. foot of,LaFayette street, and is
prepared Uy turn out
FIBST-CLA3S BOATS.
ALL WOKK GVAMAXTEED.
Harflwere ant JlMp CWlerr
A. VAH DUSEH & GO..
ay-iLKas ix
Hardware and Ship Chandlery,
Pure Oil. Bright Varnish,
. Binacle Oil, Cotton Canvas,
Hemp Sail Twine,
Cotton Sail Twine,
Lard Oil, ,
Wrought Ivm Spike.s,
Galvanized nt Xails,
Agricultural Implements,
SiwiiiK ITiaC'ltlu.
I'aiuls and OIK, iro-4irI'". !.
First Class Blacksmithing
AT LOW KATES AT
Gilbert Christiansen's
HORSESHOEING
Douo on Scientific Principles by u ,
Uorsshoer w ho Huanintee-i
GOOD WORK
General Blacksmithing Done
And SATISFACTION ASSL'KKl). at
HU Shop, in rear of Aug. DanicKon's Saloon.
BOAT SAILS
AT
Lowest Prices,
-NOT GIVEN' AWAY, tmtiuade at low est
LIVIXO PHICia. All work done at rnv Sail
LoftGUAKANTKltUto jjle perfect "hIL
factlon. SAIL- LOFT
Ou ChrnnintM Stn-et. next door to Aitoitu
Uakery.
J- HESS.
Wilson & Fisher,
SHIP CHANDLERS.
OKAT.KRS IX
Iron. Steel. Coal, Anchors, Chains,
TAR, PITCH, OAKUM,
NAILS AND SPIKES,
Shelf Hardware, Paints and Oils
STEAM PACKING,
PROVISIONS.
FLOUR AND 3IILT, FEED.
Agents for Salem Flouring Mills,
and Capital Flour.
FAIRBANKS STANDARD
SCALES.
All sizes, at loi Hand Prices, In Stock.
Corner Chenamua and Hamilton Streets
ASTORIA.. OREGON.
CLATSOP
MILL COMPANY
Manufacturers and Dealers in
Lumber, Salmon Trays,
BOXES, ETC.
OFFICE AND MILL, CORNER SALMON
AND CEDAR STREETS.
AftTOKIA. -
Oregon.
$67,000,000 Capital !
Liverpool and London and Globe.
North British and Mercantile
Of London and Edinburgh.
Old Connecticut of Hartford,
AND
COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA
Fire Insurance Companies,
Uenieseat'iitf a CaVttal of $67,000,000 j
A. vas liUKKK. Asenr.
H. B. PARKER
UK MRU I.V
Hay, Oats, and Straw,
Brick. Cement, and Sand.
Wood Delivered to Ordor.
Graying, Tanning, and Express Business
DEALFIi IX
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
FIBST-CL.ASS.
SOMETHING YOTT WANT.
A NEAT MANF ASTORIA.
Warranted Cerrect: Uthojjraphed and
Mouuted; showing all Street Numbered
and Accurately Mark wl. I'ricc but US.
Also. a. MAI OFTUE KAIt, from Govern
ment Survey, and endorsed as ofnclally cor
rect. Price S3,.
Both Maps for S8,
Hut a limited supply so call early, at the
office ot BOZOKTH&JOlS.
PLUMBING!
TenwUldonDriVnlWMf"
tTVheeler&
well to call on RUUlMUIl Cobb's, for
Tappia and PttkflB of Water Pipco.
IT WILL PAY YOU
HOTELS AXD RESTA'ANTS.
PARKER HOUSE,
H. B. PARKEBvProp
AhTOPJA, - - OREGON.
Al. CltOSDY.
Phil. BOWKUS.
Iay Clerfc.
Xh&t Clerk.
First Class in all EespecU.
FfCEE COACH TO THR H0C3E.
Campi Restaurant
NEW AX1 VVKLL J-UCIP10
THROUGHOUT.
1.. Serf.: has rvbull this establishment muL
l-t piopaied to accommodate tue trawimg
public.
A good meal t uniUhed :;t any hour of the
da or night,
lie Unesl Liquors and Clours nt the bar.
Two doors west of Ike Foster's.
n'-svem LUIGI SK11RA.
Fieres Sever Lie!
JEFF
OF THE CHOP HOUSE
Can pimo hy IiLj book that h is dolus the
Mescal niulueis or any
RESTAURANT
In lhe city, and he will Kuarsu'et-' to jilve
the le-d moal for cash.
MAHKETS.
WASHINGTON MARKET,
.Unfa Street, Astoria, Oregon.
UKIMiUA.NWfcJIEllKY, FROPBIETORS.
RnSPKCTFCLLY CALL THE ATTEND
tlon of the public to the fact that the
abo c Market n 111 alwaya be supplied w ltn a
FULL. VAltlinV ASD 1JE3T QUALITY
FRESH AND CURED MEATS I !
Which will be sold at Iowwt rates, w aote
sile and retail.
BgSpecial attention given to suppljlng
ships.
WYATT & THOMPSON.
DEALERS IN
FRESH AND CURED MEATS,
CHOICE GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
Crockery and Glassware.
IVtilX Feeci,Eto,
Pacific Market.
N. DAVICH & CO. - - Proprietors.
Lea e Your Orders for
Fish, Game, Eggs, Butter,
VEGETABLES, ETC.
We furnish Provisions. Fresh and In Good
Condition, Dressed Chickens. Vegetables,
and Market Produce of all klnd3 In season.
A Fluo htock of Family Wines, Liquors,
Cigars and Tobaccos.
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY & C0HPAOT,
Fresh and Cared Meats,
FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS.
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT IIOTEL,
CHKXAMV8 Street. Astoria, Og
G.H.BAIN&G0.
DEALEBS IX
Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms
Turning, Bracket Work.
Sliop ITTorli
A Bieclalty, and all work guaranteed.
Oak, Ash, Bay, aud "Walnut lumber ; Ore
gon and Port Orford Cedar.
All kinds of boat material on band.
. II. BAIX A GO.
T. G. RAWLI GS.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
Tropical, Domestic, Green and Dried
FRUITS.
.NUTS. qANDIESjDBIEDIEATS, ETC.
Fine Cigars'aad Tobacce.
Nest door to I. J. ArvoldV, Squemoqua St.
aSTORZA
Brewery Beer Saloon.
The Beat Beer. 5 cts a. Glasi.
Hot Lunch every Day from 10 to 12 A. M
The best of Llqnorsiao. dears-on has.
A deservedly popIr.Iac oToctal wsortr
GEO.-HILLER.
3. AENDT & JFERCHEN,
ASTOErA. - OBEGON.
The Pioneer Machine Shop
BLACKSMITH
SHOP
Boiler
All kinds ol
ENGINE, CANNERY,
AND
STEAMBOAT WORK
"Promptly attended lo.
AvSpeolalty made ot repairing
CANNERY DIES,
FOOT OF LAFAYETTK STREET.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
BBCTOK STBEET, NKAU FA1:KXR ITOU8K,
ASTORIA. - QEEGOS.
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
BOILER MAKERS.
MaiMABIEGiES
Boiler Work. Steamboat Work
and Cannery Work a spe-
cfalty.
Of llDescxiptlonri nade to Order
at Short Xetlce.
A. D. Wash, rrosldent,
J. G. IIustlku, Secretary,
I. W. Cabb, Treasurer.
Jou Fox.Superintendent,
BOATS AND TENTS
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I O.OOO-BOTTLES SOLD
Great. Northwestern Remedy.
TAKE IT
W.PFUMDER'.S,
OBEqpNBiBOQPofflnER,
KIDNEVUVEaBlBEASES.,D?SPPSlA5
LiMHLa W
fcWTA3al.UTCH5AN05KflJ QEEASESu
HCADACH 8zWZlESS.
Those who" work early and late .need a
wholesome, Tellable Medicine llkcTfasder'
Ortgnu Blood Parlher. As a remedy 'and
preventative oldlseases It cannot be beat.
Itcheoka auutlam and Malaria, relieves
Coaatlpatlw; Bjspeyila and Dllloaaaess and
puts fresh energy Into the system by making
New filek Blood. All Druggists and Deal
ers keep It. - SL00 bottles o foe $5.00.
Garnahan & Go.
SUCCE8SOB8 TO
I. "W. CASE,
IMPORTKKB AND WHOLESALE AND
UBTAXL DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Corner Cheaaraus and Cass streets.
ASTORIA .... OREGON
Magnus G. Crosby
Dealer in
HARMaE, LEON, STEEL,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
3TOVE8, TINWARE
AND
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
SHEET LEAD STRIP
LEAD
SHEET IRON,
Tin and Copper.
A. V.AUen,
Wholesale aud Retail Dealer In
CrtJtf,
Provl&loa,
MILL FEED.
Glass ind Plated Ware,
TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
BBBjFHkk
Togethorffltb
Wiiiu, LlHors.Tebacco.Cigars
BUSINESS, OARDS
rj F. McCOKXAC.
Attorney aud Couuellr ut JLaw
Eooml2, Odd Fellows Bulldjng,
rASTOEIA, - - Oregon.
JF.O. A. D0BKI3, OJ?0. XOLAM
IVOLATTD 4e BOBBISt
ATTOP.KETS AT LAW.
ODlce lu.Klunev'3 Plock. opposite Clt
HaU,-Astons,-OregoJ5. v
Q S. THODISltf,
Attorney and Counselor at Law;
Room Xo. 8, over WnIte.House.
ASTORIA, QEEUOX.
O. TT. FCXTOS-.
O. C. FTTLTOX.
FUXTOIf BnOTUR8.
ATTORNF.YS AT I. AW.
Koom3 5and C.Odd IVUoh3 KulltUnt
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ATTOENEY AT LAW,
Cnonamus treet, - - AST0P.IA.spJ5EtiO:i
TOSCFJS A. GILi,
ATTOENEY-AT-LAW.
JarOntc with J. Q- A. Bo Iby. .
ASTORIA, - - - ' - -" "(Jreson.
Qt J. CUATI8,
ATT'i" AT LAW.
Notary rubllc. Commissioner otI)ed fot
California, New York andTWasalngton Tet
ntorj-
liooms 3 and 4. Odd Fellows finlldlnff. As-
tona, Orejron.
N. B.-CIalias at Washington. D. C, unrt
collections a specialty.
E.
V. JIOIjWKX,
NOTARY EUBUC,
AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION AND LN
8UEANCE A6BNT.
Q Y. LKICK,
AKCHITECT AND DBAUflttTSHAN.
Scholars received for Course if Draughting
t-Qfllce oyer Whlto Housa Store.
Q.EI F. PAHRER.
SURVEYOR Of
Clatsop Ceuaty,aa City f Astoria
Office : Chenanms atreet, Y. M. O. A. hall
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Physician sad SHrgeee.
AST0P.IA. - . OREGON.
4
OFFItB-iloom 12. Od"d FellovrsSulldln.
RK3IDEH0E Hume's building-, upstairs.
TAX TUTTJiE, M . .
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office Kooms 1, 2, and S. Pythian Build
ing. Kfj3IDE2'CE On Cedar Street, back ot
St. Mary's Hospital.
f. r. HICK3.
A.E.BHAW.
JIICKS fc SHAW,
DENTLSTS.
Eooms In Allen'3 Building, up. stairs, cor
ner Cass and Squemoqua. streets."" Astoria.
Oregon.
Bozorth & Johns,
Real Estate and Insurance Agents,
and Brokers.
ASTORfA.
Oregon.
Buy and sell all .kinds of vBeal Estate and
represent tbefolIowinf Fire
Insurance Conpanles :
Scottish Union andJNa-
tional,
Phcenl of Hartford
Home oTiew York.
Hamburg xmd Bremen.
Western, .
Pheni3it)f Brooklyn,
Oaklaud,Hptnot
assets
$33,000,000
JS0QJOOO
7fiO0flCO
2,000,000
300100
4,00000
200,000
Policies wrlttenby us In the Phoenix and
Home and Scottish Unloa-and' National at
equitable rates.
BANKING ANMNSURAHCE !
I. W. CASK,
Broker, Banker, and Insur
ance Agent,
ASTOBIA, OBEGOTI.
OFFICE HOURS :
From 9 o'clock A. AL untile o'elock P. Sf.
B. S. Worsley,
AUCTIONEER
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT
-Office and Ware Rooms on Squemoqua
Street, next door to corner ot Olney.
Advancements made on Consignment
No Charges for Strage ef Geodn.
GE0KGE LOVETT,
Tailorini, Cleaning, Repairing,
NEAT, CHEAP AND QUICK.
JtfalB St., opposite X. Loch's, Astarla, r.
G. A. STINSON & CO.,
BLACKSMITHING,
At Cant, ilogera old Btaad. corner ot Caas
and Court Streets.
Bbip and Cannery work... Horeesaoetn
oeinif.
work
Wagons made and repaired,
guaranteed.
Good
N0TICB.
Boat Sails to be Given Away
Tkree Prirmte Fisfeentea
'an get NKW AlNSAlLaiojtJfatto noth
ug by caning on A. aTTjt. HNSON,