The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, June 12, 1884, Image 1

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PRICE, FIVE CEHTST;
TOL. XXT, NO. 57.
ASTORIA, OREGON THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1884.
A BELIEVER IX rOXFEDERATK 'RIl'.
One of the curious characters of
the state was an oldj fellow named
Broughey, who formerly lived in Po-
cahontas" countv. and who died two
or tli'ree vears ago.
He was most uncompromising, re
used to be reconstructed, and up to
the time of his death never lost faith
in the final success of the confederate
cause. This he showed by the fact
that he would take confederate money
for anything he had for sale.
He used to maLe a great many
canes, and when the circuit court
would meet in his county, he would
come into town loaded down with a
bundle of them, which he would sell
to the members of the bar, or anyone
else who would give him Confederate
money.
He said that "old coiifeiF wan good
enough for him, and that the depre
ciation in its value was but a scheme
on the part of a few men who would
gather it all up for a song, and then
nave it redeemed at face value.
The neighboring county of Green
"brier issued during the war a great
deal of county scrip, which was noth
ing more or less than a promise on
the part of the county, then claiming
to be a part of the confederate states,
to pay full value in legal tender of the
realm. Colonel Joel 31 cPhorson was
clerk of the county court of Green
brier county at the lime the scrip was
issued, and'every piece bore his sig
nature. Our old friend Broughey walked
into Colonel McPherson's office ono
day, several years after the war, laid
his heavy walking stick down on the
table, pulled a big bowie knife out of
its sheath and laid it by the stick,
took the mate to his bowie out of his
boot and deposited it alongside its
twin, unstrapped his belt, to which
was appended two navy six-shooter
revolvers in their casp, and then tak
ing from his pocket an enormous wal
let, spread out before Colonel Mc
pherson hundreds of dollars of the
old county scrip.
"Now," said lie. when he iiad it nil
displayed, "I want this redeemed.
Your name is on every .pitee, saying
that it is good for so miH-h. I want
my money:"
The colonel looked at the siotker,
then at the array of scrip, then at the
arsenal. The scrip was genuine, the
artillery ready for action, and the old
man in earnest.
"Why, my dear sir," said the colonel
'I have no funds with which to pay
you. I was but the officer of the
county, and am not personally re
sponsible for any of the county's
debts."
"I don't know anything about that,"
was the- reply: "your signature is on
there saying that the scrip is good.
Now, I want my money, and mean to
have it."
"Those things were to be paid in
confederate money, anyhow," saidt
Colonel McPherson. "That was all
the kind of monev we had in those
days."
"Well, that's what I want," said
Broughey. "Confederate money is
good enough tor me."
Colonel McPhersou drew u sigh of
relief. Excusing himself for a few
momentSj he went out and soon re
turned with enough confederate mon
ey to redeem all the old man's scrip.
He was out of a bad box, and the
credit of Greenbrier county had been
saved. Charleston (W. Va.) Cor.
Detroit Free Press.
A New Raiting Euterprls.
B. Robinson, of the Pacific Lumber
company, arrived by last steamer and
brought with him more materials for
rafting the piles and logs that the
company is preparing to have towed
to San Francisco. The first lot will
be readv to start by the first of next
week. If the tug Escort JVo. 2 be not
employed to do the towing, a tug will
be sent up from San Francisco for
that purpose. The company's mill
has not yet been built, and the piles
to betaken down are for use in and
about the mills and wharves, which
-are to be constructed at Ahneda bay.
The theory upon whioh the new com
pany proposes to do business is a new
one on tuis coast, they believing that
the cheapest way to move the Inmber
is to tow it below in tho log, as they
propose, and saw it there, where all
the refuse can bo mado available for
one purpose or another. Robinson
brought up with him several hundred
feet'bf cable ohain, to which the raft
will be attached, in sections, by
shorter chains, each section being
entirely independent of the others.
The long chain will rise and fall with
the swell of the sea or tho strain that
may come upon it by any prticular
section of the raft, and therefore is
not liable to breakage. The different
sections of the raft will be bound at
each end by wire cables, tightened
by heavy turn-buckles. When this
scheme of transporting logs and piles
to San Franoisco wa3 first broached
here, some of our expert lumbermen
expressed the opinion that the plan
would prove a failure. It does not
look that way to us at present The
men engaged in the enterprise mean
business and they will convey the
piles and logs to Sau Francisco in
the manner proposed, but thev may
not realize as great a profit 'in the
business as they anticipate. We are
somewhat inolinod to hope that they
will not. Our millmen have repeat
edly been accused of laying waste our
forests without correspondingly bene
fiting the country. If the Paoific
"Ltunber company makes a success of
' the new departure, we are liable, one
of these days, to seo all our logs and
piles taken away by a tug boat, now
and then, and then the occupation of
ourjnill bands and the many schoon
ers engaged in the lumber trade will
be gone. Coos Bay Mail.
" i
TJnin.43pokano county the bailiff in
charge of a hung jury on which thero
were several ladies informed the hus
band of one of them, for a joke, that
the jury had put the lights out The
way that doubtful husband made
tracks for the court house was very
.amusing to the boys.
BMkaabe indicates kidney trouble
jwbiblx St Taoobs Oil will cure.
A Point Well Taken.
The Chicago Tribime brings an
old fact freshly into the foreground.
It is the certainty that no Pacific
coast state will rote for a man who
favors the curse of Mongolian immi
gration. The record made up by that
paper is as follews:
When the Chinese bill was under
consideration in the senate, March,
152, Edmunds voted against it; Sher
man was paired with Pendleton
against it; Hawley aa paired with
Butler against it; Harrison was paired
with Maxey against it; and Logan
did not vote. President Arthur vetoed
that bill April 4, 1832, and in his veto
message he took occasion to speak in
derogation of the bill, and in the
mo-st complimentary terms of tho
Chinese. On the passage of the bill
over the veto in the senate, April 5,
13S2, Senator Edmunds wa3 paired
with Senator Garland, and, it was an
nounced, would have voted no; and
Senator Logan was paired with Sen
ator Ransom, who was for the bill.
Thus it will bo seen that Mr. Arthur,
Mr. Edmunds, Mr. Sherman, Mr.
Logan, Mr. Hawley, and Mr. Harri
son stand in a hostile attitude to the
prohibition of Chinese immigration.
It would appear from the record
that the Pacific coast Republicans
can consistently have but one candi
date, and while this ono Blaine was
not in congress when the Ohinesobill
was under consideration, his views
wero expressed in the senate in a
speech made in February, 1379:
Ought we to exclude them the Chi
nese? The question lies in my mind
thus: Either tho Anglo-Saxon race
will possess the Pacific slope or tho
Mongolians will possess it You give
them the start to-day, with tho keen
thrust of necessity behind them and
with the ease of transportation be
fore them and with the inducements
to come, while wo are filling up the
other portions of tho continent, and
it is inevitable, if not- demonstrable,
that they will occupy that great space
of country between tho Sierras and
the Pacific const In a republic es
pecially, in any government that
maintains itself, the unity of order
and of administration is in tho fam
ily. Tho immigrants who como to
this country from all portions of tho
British islands, from Germany, from
Sweden, from Norway, from Den
mark, from France, from Spain, from
Italy, come here with tho family as
much enirraven on their minds, and in
their customs, and in their habits as
we have it. The Asiatic, who brings
neither wife nor child with him, can-!
not go on with our population and
make a homogeneous element. The;
idea of comparing European iinmi-j
graiion witu an iisiatiu liumigruwun
that has no regard to family; that
does not iccognize the relation of
husband and wife; that does not ob
serve tlTe tie of parent and child; that
does not have in tho slightest degree
tho ennobling aud civilizing influ
ences of tho hearthstone and fireside!
Why when gentlemen talk loosely
about immigration from European
states as contrasted with that, they
are certainly forgetting history and
forcettinsr themselves.
The states of California, Nevada
and Oregon have fourteon electoral
votes. In a close election these vote3
will be wanted. It can never bo pre
dicted of a candidate that ho is to
carry tho election by an overwhelm
ing majority. Tho Republican candi
date may need these votes; they may
be the pivotal votes in the pending
election. If it be asked why the Pacific
states are for Blaine, it is because his
record is satisfactory on a question
which has become a vital ono, and
because it is certain that these states
cannot bo carried for any Republican
candidate who in speech or vote has
shown hostility, or even indifference,
to the measure to limit Mongolion
immigration to this country.
Bret Karte's Enemies.
I remember Bret Harte telling me
that after he had published his first
successful story, multitudes of ene
mies sprang up around him and filled
the papers with comments on the im
mortality of his matter. His fir3t
successful piece was "The Luck of
Eoaring Camp," describing the baby
of a castaway woman which was
adopted by the oamp. The treat
mentof the story none could assail
in point of oharming stylo and poet
ical insight and touch. The very fact
that he had proved himself to be a
master made these unseen enemies,
who lie around every bright man's
path, redouble all their exertionB on
the bad morality of the baby of a
castaway. He said that the fiercest
of these articles was published in a
paper where he had once set type,
and ho protested to the editor, who
was his friend, and said that that
man must be a very violent enemy.
"Why," said his. friend, "it is not a
man "at all, a woman has been writing
these attacks on you. She keeps a
table at a charity entertainment giv
en bv the ultra-fashionables, and I
will walk through with you this eve
ning and point hex out" When
Harte stood abreast of tho woman he
wa3 astonishod to find that it was
ono he had known in his wilder youth,
when she was unmarried and had be
stowed her fondness upon him. She
recognized him at once, and stood
ready to meet him with scorn. She
had married a rich and prominent
person, and, aware that ho knew jof
her lapse from grace, had' hated him
with that extraordinary hato those
who have sinned themselves oxpresB
for those who sin a little. Cincin
nati Enquirer.
W. E. DEMENT & CO.
ASTOltIA, - - - OREGON
Carry in Stock,
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET
and
FANCY ARTICLES.
Prescriptions carefully Compounded
THE GREAT GERMAN
REMEDY
FOR PAIN.
Rft&rei isd ecru
RHEU3tATl'S3r,
Neuralgia,
Sciatica, Lumbago,
BACKACHE,
HX1D1CHL T00TH1CEI,
SORE THROAT, .
QCDfflV. swxixisa3,
SPBAIXS,
i2sH Cats, BtcLm,
rB03TBIXE3.
nvstxs, scaxds,
mn ms l Bonn
Ditlen. DIikUccj la U
SfcattsjAYegalsiC:.
(? ksxtua A. Tcebe A C.)
BiJUaan, X&, F.5.A.
King
Blood
Is not a "cure ell." It is a blood-purifier and
tonic, lmpunty of the blood poisons the sys
tem, deranges the circulation, and thus in
duces manv disorders, known by dlnVrent
name to dulinguUh them according to ef
fects, but being really branches or phases of
that great generic disorder. Impurity or
Itlood. Such are Dyrcpsla, mUiavutnc,
Liver Complaint, GmliMuton, Xcrrous Di
order. Htadaclic,Bac(acht, General Wcak
ne. Heart DIhom, Dropty. Kidney Dineewe,
FHh, i:heunalUm, Catarrh, Scrofula, Skin
Disorders, Plnmlcx. Ulcere. Suxlunfjfi, Jcc..
Ac. KInjr of the Itlood prevents and
cureR tb&s? by attacking the cavte. Impurity
of the blood. Chemists and physicians agree
lucAUiuglt "the most genuine and efficient
preparation for the purpose." Sold by Drug
gist, 81 per bottle. See testimonials, direc
tions, &c, in pamphlet, "Treatise on Diseases
of th Blood." wrapped around each bottle.
D. RANSOM. SON & Co.. Frops
wuTalo. N. Y.
TUTT'S
PILLS
torpid'BowelsT
disordered liver,
and MALARIA.
From theso sonrccs arise throo-fonrtha
of the diseases of the human race. These
symptoms indicate their existence:
lou of Appetite. Sowels costive-,
Sick Headache, fullness after eat
Inr, aversion to exertion of body or
iniad, Eructation of food,TrritablI
lty of temper, Xjow spirit, A feeliag
of havlnaxneglccted lemt duty.TMx
zIuessjFlutterlngatthelleartjDoU before the eyea, highly colored
rrlue.COKSTlPATIOW.ttnd demand
the UBoofaromody that acta directly on
thoLivor. AsaLivormodlclneTITXT'S
PIXS have no oqual. Tliolr action on
tho Kidneys and Skin is also prompt;
removing all imparities through theso
three scavengers of the system,'
producing appetite, sound digestion,
regular stools, a clear skin and a vig
orous body. TUTTS PILLS cause no
nausea or griping nor Interfere "with
daily work and aro a perfect
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA,
bold everywhere 25s. OfHco AlurrnyS LNY.
TUTTS HAIR DYE.
Quay Hate orTThibkebs changed In--stantly
to a Glosst JJuck by a single
application orthls Dte. SoldbyDrua
sists,orsentbyexpres9onreeeIptof$l Office, 44 Jluxrav Street, Nevr Yorfc.
17770 m?Aii or trairn accia no.
Drugs and Chemicals
J. E. THOMAS,
DRUGGIST
Prescriptions carefully compounded
Day or Night.
CLATSOP
MILL COMPANY
Manufacturers and Dealers in
Lumber, Salmon Trays,
BOXES, ETC
OFFICE AND MILL, CORNER SALMON
AND CEDAR STREETS,
ASTORIA.
Oreeoa.
WBL EDQAR,
Dealer In
Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes
Meerschaum and Brier Pipes,
GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY
Revolvers and Cartridges.
CORNER MAIN AND CHENAJITJS STS.
The Gem Saloon.
The Popular Resort for Astorians.
For tbe
Finest of Wines and Liquors
Go to THE GEM. SALOON.
ALEX. CAMPBELL, - - PROPRIETOR.
?Jli&?85l53S
of the
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Pharmacist. fS
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HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
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PARKER HOUSE,
IT, B. PARKER. Proi...
ASTORIA, - OREGON.
v r ,?
rosur, fh'UUf Dci
Clerk.
Night Clerk.
f
First Claas in-aU Eeapecti.
FKEE COACH TO THE HOUSE.
Campi Restaurant.
XEW AD WELL EQUIPPED
THROUGHOUT,
L. Serra has rebuilt his establishment and
is prepared to accommodate 'tbB traveling
public,
A good meal nualsned at any Lour 'ol the
day or nlgbt.
The finest Liquors and Cigars fit the bar.
Two doors west ot Ike Foster's.
nS-Cra LUIOI SERBA.
Fipres Sew Lie !
AXD
JEFF
OF THE CHOP . HOUSE
Can prove by LU looks that he U doing the
blssesl business ot any
RESTATJEANT
Iu Uio city, and bo will Ruarantoe to give
tho best meal for wvsb.
MARKETS.
WASHINGTON MARKET,
.Haia Street, Astoria, resoa.
BXKGMAXWtSEKBY, PK9PJUETOK8.
RBSPECTFCLLY CALL THE AtTEN
tlon of tbe public to the fact that tho
above Market will always be supplied V lth a
FULL VARIETE ANDTJKST QUALITY
FRESH AND, CURED MEATS VI
Which will do sold at lowest rates, whole
sale andrctaU. .!!
Bi'-Special attention given to supplying
ships.
WYATT & THOMPSON.
DEALERS IN
FRESH AND CURED MEATS,
CHOICE GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
Crockery and Glassware.
TVrm Feed,!to
Pacific Market.
N. DAVICH & CO. - Proprietors.
Leave Your Orders for
Fisli Game, Eggs, Butter,
VEGETABLES,. ETC.
"We furnish Provisions. Fresh and in Good
Condition. Dressed Chlcteni. Vegetables,
and Market Produce of all kinds in season.
A Fine stock of Family Wines, Liquors,
Cigars and Tobaccos.
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY & COMPANY,
Fresli and Cured Meats,
Vegetables,
FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS.
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL,
CHEN'AHUH Mtreet, AHtorU, Og
G. H. BAIN & GO.
DEALERS IX
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.
All kinds of bo.it material on band.
c n. baix A, co.
T. G. RAWLINGS.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
Tropical, Domestic, Green and Dried
FH.UITS.
.NUTS. CANDD2S, DRIED MEATS, ETC.
Fise Cigars and Tefeacce.
Next door to I. J. Arvold's, 8qneraoqua St.
Brewery Beer Saloon.
The Best Beer 5 cts a Glass.
Hot Lunch every Day from 10 to 12 A. M
The best of Liquors andClcan on hand.
A' deservedly popular place of social resort.
GEO..HTLLBR.
S. ARNDT & EERCHEN,
ASTORIA. --" OREGON.
The Pioneer Machine Shop
BLACKSMITH
SHOP
Boiler Shop ----
. All kinds ot
ENGINE, CANNERY,
Aim -
STEAMBOAT WORK
Promptly attended to.
A specialty made ot repairing
OAJN1VERY DIES,
FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
Brsrox Stbket, Nkab Tabkxb Houak
ASTORIA. - OBEGpN.
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
BOILERMAKERS.
LAND anaHAEfflE ENGINES
BoilerWork, Steamboat Work
ana tannery wonc a spe
, ciajty.
CASTINGS ,
Of all Descriptions sandc to Order
at Skert Xetlce.
. A. D. Wabs. Prsldent.
J. Q. Hustlrk, Secretary.
L W. Case, Treasurer.
JOHN'Fox.Superlnteadent.
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Great- Northwestern Remedy.
TAKE IT
W.PrUNDER'S.
OBEQPNBJLBODPORinER
KIDNEY $.UVE&DlSEASS,.nYSPEPS!A"
LJUJHt.3
PIMPLE9.K.0TCBES AND SKIN DISEASES
headache; cosnvENEsa.
Those wno work early and late nee I a
wholesome, reliable Medicine like Pfunder'a
Oregon Slow Parlfltr. As a remedy and
preventative of diseases it cannot be beat.
It cbeck3 BbeoaiUsm and Malaria, relieves
Coaitipatloa, Dyipepsla and Biliousness and
nuts fresh energy into the system by making
.-lew juca juooo. au urugi;isrs ana Deal
ers Keep ic. su ooiue? a inr 95.0a
A. V. Men,
Wholesale and T.etall Dealer in
MILL FEED.
Glass and Plated Ware,
TROPICAL-AND DOMESTIC
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
Together with
Wines, Uquors(Tobacco,Cigars
Garnahan & Go.
SUCCE8SOE8 TO
I. "W. CASE,
IMP0RTKR8 AND WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL DEALERS IS
GENERAL HEBCHAKDISE
Corner Chenamus and
ASTORIA - - -
Cass streets.
- OREGON
Magnus C. Crosby
Dealer in
HAfiDf ABE, II, STEIL,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
STOVES, TINWARE
AND
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
SHEET LEAD-STRIP LEAD
SHEET IKON,
i3P
TRANSPORTATION LINES.1
Oregon Railway .Navigation
COMPACT.
OCEAIIfIvisiOS.
Dorfnz the month "eTMune.lg&i: Ocean
Steamers', will sail' from. PortlandMo-' San
Francisco.-nnrf frnm Kan 'Prnnnl.seo TA-.Port
land, as-follotrs: leaving. Aln-vsvorth.-Dock,.
.roruanajrar auanigiu. ana. spear oneei-.
Wharf,S3hTrancLscor fcft'A. M."'.- ,
w.um. . 1 uuiuuuutiauwovu.
Jnnol - . r- j"-" Juno
Oregoa .Thur 3
SUtaofOal....Ta. 3
MaaUa ...:vHob S
Oregon ..-.'..-.-..Tri II
SUtn of Ctl....Wed 13-
OolnmbU Moa 53
Drsgon sat 2
Jolr
Sttt9oICaI....Tanr X
Oolttmbtm Jinn '14
Oregon Prt i"M
HIM ot C(U....Wed .23
WHuoaiua moa
July
Onsoo Sat - C
TkraHsh Ticket r sold tnsllnrInpJn.il
does In the United States. Canada and
Europe.
RAIL DIVISION.
Passenger Trains leave Portland for East
em points, at 11 :4 A. M. dally.
PnUma:-Pllac Oars maaiajr fcatireen Pon-
usA. ua at. rt.ni,
RTFOt BITISIOX (Middle Colambla).
Boats leave Portland for Dalles' at 7 :00
AM.
" " ALSO : J
Leave Port
!land for
Monl.To.
We. Thu.l Fri. I Sat.
Attoris and I
lower Co-I
lnmbla....lAM SAM
GAM 16 AMIS AM
6 Ail
iajton. Or.S. AM!
AM IT AM
16 ASti
CorralU8..ji6AM
Taeoaaaad HeatUe. dulyot 10 m
v leton.atamrs do not ran a an days.
Leajei'ABtoria 'for Portland at 6 a. m. daily es-
. r o. c. n. rBKscoTT,
A. L. STOKES, Manager.
GenT Freight sad Pass. Ajft
E.A.KOig. Agent Astorin,
Oregon & California R. R.
OREGON & TitANSCX"TI2vENTAL
COMPANY, JSSEE.
On aniTafter May 4, 1SS1, trains will rnn as
loiiews1: UALL.X iKxcept bnndays),
EASTSIDE DIVIIOK.
Betwes reiaxA.NDandPiiexiX.
MAIL TOAI.
XEAYE. AERIVE,
Portland 7 :30A.MAsliland ..... 6:00 a. m
Ashlan . G:20 p. Ml Portland Srlo p. M.
ALBANY EXPRES8 TRAIN.
-LEAVE ABBIVE.
Portland 4 :00 e. M.Lehanou 9 sop.a
Lebanon4. H5 a. ai.'PortIand. 10 :0S a. m
Pullman Palace Sleeplne Car leavhs Port
land Siondajs and Thursdays. Keturninr
jenvca auiiiuu auesuays ana rriuays.
The Oregon and California Railroad Ferry
makes connection with all Regular Trains
on E&stside Dirulon.
WE3TSIDE DIVISIOX.
Between Fortlnud and Corvallla
MAIL TRAIX
n LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland. 9 :00 a. MJCorvalll 4 jo p. m.
Corvalllj S :D0 a, m. Portland 3 in p.m.
EXPEKSS TfiATK
LEA'E. ARRIVE.
Portland. ,.5 too MlMcMInnvllla 8 :00 r M
MCMtonvIIle5:45 AaHPortland 8 -JO AM
Close connections, made at Ashland
with the Stages of the Oregon and Califor
nia Stage Company.
a-TIckeN for sale at all the principal
points In California, at Company's Office,
Corner F and Front &ts rortland, Or.
Freight will not be received for shipment
after 5 o'clock p.m. on either the East or
West side Division.
R. KOEULKR,
Gen'l Manager.
E.P.ROOER8,
Act'ff G. F. & Pass. Agt
llwaco Steam Navigation Go.'s
WINTER SCHEDULE.
Astoria to Fort Steuens, Fort Canby,
and llwaco.
Connecting by stages aud boats for
Oysterville, Montesano and Olympia
Until further notice the Hwaco
Steam Navigation Co.'s steamer
Will leave Astoria
On Mondays Thursdays, and Saturdays
(Oysterville and Montesano mall days.
at 7 A. M,
FOK
Ft.Stevens, Ft. Canby and llwaco
ON
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays
The steamer will leave Astoria at 9 a.m.,
as formerly, not being confined strictly to
scueauie ume.
Fare to Fort Canby and Hwaco, ....75 cts.
fy-flwaco freight, by the ton, In lots of
one ton or over, $2 per ton,
EarFofTIckets, Towage or Charter ap
ply .at. the office of the company, Gray's
wharf, foot of Benton street.
J. H. D. GRAY,
Agent.
$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,
Representing a Capital of 67,000 OOO.
A. VAN DUSEN. Aeent.
First Class Blacksmithing
AT LOW RATES AT
Gilbert Christiansen's
HORSESHOEING
Done on Scientific Principles by an Al
norseshoer who ;uarantees
GOOD WORK.
General Blacksmithing Done
And SATISFACTION ASSURED, at
His Shop, In rear of Aug. Danlelson's Saloon.
H. B. PARKER
DEALEK I
Hay, Oats, and Straw,
LIME
Brick. Cement, and Sand.
Wood Delivered to Order.
Draytng, Teaming, and Express Business
DEAIXIt IN
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
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BUSINESS" CABD&i -
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Rooms II and 12. Kniaits cf PvtiiI'Cfa
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GEO. A. COBBIS) 2XO, 'xoxjjar
ATTOBNETS AT LAW- . . -
Office hi Kinnev'a .Blook.-oiiSQifilts GUT
Hail, AstorlarOregOJU.""
Q B. THOMSOJV,
" Attorney and CottistJif ctltw.
Room No. 6, over White Hoie.-
ASTORIA, OREGON.
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Q. C. EXMZQS.
FULTOM BROTECUM,'
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Rooms 5 and 6. Odd FeRows BsU4tig?' iSJ
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ATTORNEY AT EAW, 3u Afti
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TOSKPH A. GlXIi,
AITORNEY-AT-LAW.,
iWOfflce rith J. Q- A.Bowiby.
ASTORIA, .....
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Q J. CUltTIS,
ATT'iT AT LAW.
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Notary Public, Commissioner firTrfHUfcVlir C
Califorula, New York and. WashlngtoaJt- j
ritory. -
Rooms 3 and i. Odd Fellows BalldiBa, A5 "'
torla, Oregon. - ;
N.B -Claims at Washlnatoo. D. Of 4
collections a specialty.
Jg C. UOLDEX, ' - f
NOTABY PUBLIC. .
AUCTIONEER, COMMTUSION AHUf'
8UBANCB AG1N1-. ."
O.
W. LKICK,
ARCHITECT AND DBAUaHTOLXKf ..
Scholars received for Course of Drauglta.
P-Offlce over White House Store., ""-
Q-kO F. PARSES.
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Clataop Ceuaty,aal City f Asiacla
Office -Chenamus street, Y. M. C. A- aaU
Room No. 8.
Q BEAWOA HAHTIX, M. D
Physician and 8bt(h.
ASTORIA, - OBEGOy.
Office Room 13. Odd Fellows Building.
Residence Hume's building, up stain.
TAX TUTTIiE, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SUBGS02T
Office Rooms 1, 2, and 3. Pytbiaa 8Hd
lnir.
Residekce On Cedar Street, baek of
St. Mary's Hosplul.
F. P. HICKS.
A. . BXAW.
HICKS & SHAW,
DENTISTS.
Rooms In Allen's Building, up stab&'eW
ner Cass and Squemoqua streets. Aitwia,
Oregon.
Bozorth & JoMs,
Real Estate and Insurance Aotnts,
and Brokers,
ASTORIA,
Oregoo.
Buy and sell an kinds of Real-.Esuuaod
represent- tne xouowin tm
Insurance Conpanlea i '
Scottish Union, and Na
tional, Phoenix of Hartford
Home of New York,
Hamburg and Bremen.
Western,
Fhenlx of Brooklyn.
Oakland Home,
assets
$33fiBQJXQ
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310,090
Policies written by us in the Phoenlz and
Home and Scottish Union and" National at
equitable rates.
BANKING AND INSURANCE 1
I. W. CASE,
Broker, Banker, and Ininr
ance Agent,
ASTORIA, - OKEGOH.
OFFICE HOURS t
From 9 o'clock A. M. until 3" o'clock. E. St.
B. S. Worslejv
AUCTIONEER
AND
COMMISSIOF MERCHANT
gyofflco and Ware Rooms on Saaeaoi
Street, next door to corner of Owey.
Advancements made on Cosrtumyii
No Charses for 8tra f :
GE0EGE lOVETT,-
Tailoring, Cleaning, Beppit
NEAT, CHEAP AND QUICK.
Mala St.. opposite X. ImVi, AatkxW, rl
Gr. A. STINSON & CO.;
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BLACKSMITHING,
At Capt. Rogers old stand, entarr6frCiM
and Court htreets, ;
Ship and Cannery work.-
Wagons made and repaired.
guaranteed.
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