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VOL. XX, NO. 70.
ASTORIA, OREGON, SUiVPAY, DECEMBER 23, 1883.
PRICE, FIVE CENTS.
HAD TO FIND A SCAPEGOAT.
Jewish Olirvnnre of Christmas.
IIOTEIJ AND RESTAURANTS.
TRANSPORTATION -LIKES.
BUSINESS OABDS.
A Tribunes St. Paul special sends
the follotring: "A well informed ex
railroad man o St Paul says: 'I was
in New York this fall, after the re
turn of Yillard, and from friends
there on the Northern Paciflc learned
that It had been decided that Yillard
must step down and out by the 1st of
January, 1831. Drexel, Morgan &
Uo., of New York, and Drexel ec Uo.t
of Philadelphia, are and were inimi
cal to him in the sense that they
must find a scapegoat, and lit was
chosen, lou see, Drexel, Morgan k
Co. stand in the same position to the
Northern Pacific that Jay Gould once
did, except m the important particu
lar that the road is completed and is
not bankrupt They staked their
reputation, as it were, on ineir auii
ity to make its stock reach par. and
succeeded, as you know, only to see
it, to their intense mortihcation, fall
lower and lower, until, to give round
numbers, preferred Northern Pacific
sank to 50, common to 2u, and Oregon
Transcontinental, which cost its pos
sessors83 cents in hard cash, went
down below 50. Their chagrin was
leep, as was natural, aud as I have
said, a scapegoat being necessary.
Yillard was selected to play tne part.
Ho will not be president of the North
ern Pacific on New Year s Day, 1884.
I hare no doubt whatever, that the
fall of ten points in Northern Pacific
after Yillard had started on his fam
ous excursion was engineered by
Drexel, Morgan & Co. They were
bears for a time, but started a down
ward rush that they could not check,
and in hurting Yillard they also
hurt thoir own property far more
than they had believed possible.
Frederick Billings has never recov
ered from his mortification at be
ing ousted by Yillard and he has
knifed the latter constantly. He
was kept accurately posted as to all
the movements and interests of the
management, and has consequently
been in a position to do great harm.
In his course he has been aided by
George V. Sims, formerly his private
secretary, but later that of Oakes. It
is also known in New York that
Oakes is a heavy loser through the
stock depression. He has lost all his
accumulations, in fact, and, as I hap
pen to Traow, was exceedingly nerv
ous about his position last October,
believing that he would accompany
Villard into the outer world. How
many more of the present Northern
Pacific officials are heavy losers I
don't pretend to know.' "
How Salmon Ecrs Are Obtained.
The work of stripping begins dur
ing the latter part of October and is
continued until all the fish have been
operated upon. The Portland (Me.)
correspondent of the Boston Journal
says that the fish when wanted are
taken from the water in a dip net,
and their condition readily ascertain
ed by gently pressing the abdomen
just back of the pectoral fin. If the
ova are ripo they will bo felt like so
many peas beneath the skin, and a
slight pressure will cause them to bo
deposited in a pan placed for that
purpose. If the ova are not ripe, or
tha fish is not disposed to yield them,
she is returned to the water a few
days longer. After the ova has been
deposited the milt is obtained from
the male in the same manner,
and immediately after falling upon
the ova it diffuses itself among them,
causing them to at once individual
ize and grow harder, till within two
hours they will be as hard as unripe
peas and perfectly globular in form.
At once after this fertilizing process
the ova are washed several times in
cold water, and then set away in cold
water for a couple of houre, that all
impurities may be removed. Tho
number of eggs obtained from each
fish varies from 2,000 to 20,000, tho
latter number having been obtained
this season from a 44-inch salmon,
estimated to be a dozen or more
years old, and about as old as any
are ever obtained for spawning pur
poses, as the ages of such fish are
estimated to be from four to fourteen
years. At the expiration of the two
hours mentioned above tho ova are
prepared for the hatching troughs
b' being placed upon tho wire screens
with meshes about an eighth of an
inch square. These screens are in
closed in frames a foot square, and
thick enough to allow a half inch of
water to flow beneath each one, to
assist which an eighth of an inch of
an inch is removed from the bottom
of each of tho four sides for three
fourths of their length. Ten of these
hatching frames are then placed
above each other in a skeleton frame
to form a "nest," and the whole then
deposited in the hatching troughs of a
depth and width just sufficient to con
tain a row of these nests, after which
tho water is turned on and a steady
flow maintained through the trough
till the latter part of January, when
the ova will have developed as much
as it is safe to allow before distribu
tion among the several states, under
whose care they aro finally hatched
and disposed as'desired.
"When a citizen of Sault Ste. Marie,
Mich., wishes to send a letter to a
friend in the opposite village on the
Canadian side of the river, he directs
it, prepaying the postage, and puts
it in the post office on the American
side: then, in order to reach the post
office on the Canadian side, which is
about one mile distant, the letter goes
to Detroit through the United States
mails, crosses the Detroit to Windsor,
where it enters the Canadian mails,
and is sent over Canadian rontes back
to the Sault, reaching the Ganadian
office in about ten days from the time
it started ten days to go one mile.
But when one is in a hurry he goes
across the river himself; ho doesn't
write. This is something after tho
style of certain" mail service in this
section, where it frequently takes a
newspaper three days to reach a post
office six miles away.
Advocating the bill that was before tho
South Carolina legislature to regulate di
Toroes. Senator Henderson said m debate
recently that South Carolina is the only
state in the Union that has no divorce
laws. "Later the bill was defeated, and
the state still remains without a divorce
lew.
Rabbi Sonneschein of St Louis de
cides that the American Jew can keep
Christmas without in the least viola
ting his religious convictions. He
asserts that the 25th of December
was celebrated by the pagan world as
the time when the longest night gives
way to the lengthening of the day,
and that the early Christian church,
which had originally celebrated the
natal day or its founder in the spring
accepted at the end of the fifth cen
tury the pagan festival, transferring its
celebration of Christ's birtu, to JJe
aember. Moreover, the Maccabean
pViests iustituted a festival on the
25th of Kisler, the corresponding
Jewish month, to take the place of
this pagan feast when they had by
their victory over the Syrian king
driven out ureek idolatry. The
learned rabbi therefore advocates the
celebration of the Jewish Hannuecah
upon Christmas, adding with the gen
crosity of tin American Jew: "Our
Jewish children may thns learn by
practice and example to respect the
work of the great Nazareue and the
mission of his church. It may not be
known to all of you that the three
great doctors of mediteval Judaism
have unreservedlv proclaimed the
fact that without the continuous zeal
of his church the nations of the earth
could never have been enlisted in the
service of tho true God, whom they
learn to worship and to obey so much
through the instrumentality of the
Christian church."
Over ten years ago a Cauadiau
French half-breed named Thomas
Gorrand, shot and instantly killed a
white man named T. H. Hubbard, be
low Salem. Gerrand was tried and
convicted of murder in tho first de
gree and sentenced to bo hanged,
The case was appealed to the supremo
court aud a new trial was granted,
but Gerrand was again convicted of
murder in the first degree. A gallows
was erected, but at the last moment
s respite was granted and tho sont
ance commuted to imprisonment for
life, Gerrand served in the state
prison over nine years, but has been
pardoned out byihe governor on con
dition that he would leave the state.
Ho immediately left for "Washington
Territory.
A firm at Danville, Ya- published
the following in a local paper a few
days after tho election riot: "Indi
viduals and firms borrowed guns and
pistols of us during the evening of
tho riot Some of thorn failed to re
turn them, and it was impossible in
the rush for firearms to take a memo
randum of tho names of all parties.
We call upon our friends to refresh
their memories and examine their
promises, and if they should find any
property of the land hero advertised,
not returned or propeflyacco""unfed'
for, to attend to the matter at once."
Tho schooner Alvina drifted into
tho breakers at Crescent City on tho
10th inst In answer to signals of
distress a boat from shore put off, but
swamped in the endeavor to reach
the schooner. William Horton and
Henry Sortell, two of the boat's crew,
were drowned.
Mr. Joseph G. Walton, druggist at
, Sherbrooke, Cana., says that the con
j queror of pain, St Jacobs Oil, is the
; best selling article he ever handled in
his trade.
Judge Denuison's wife is a notary
public, tho first woman in Washing
ton Territory to occupy that position.
As a public benefaction, St Jacobs
Oil has no equal in the world.
M. STUDZINSKL
Holiday Goods !
SOLID
G-olc2. and silver
Comprising Every, Variety
of FlHe Presents
GUARANTEED GENUINE.
A Fine Assortment of
WATCHES CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
AII OPTICAS, GOODS.
Agent for the
CHICAGO CLOCK COMPANY.
PftfSpecial attention given to repairing
Watches. Satisfaction guaranteed in all
cases,
31. STUDZIXSKr.
Practical Jeweler.
In Hume's new building, next to Wheeler
& ltobb.
SOLID GOLD
JEELET
Scarf Pins. Chains, Watches,
s jk ware:,
01 every description.
The finest stock of Jewelry in Astoria.
3TA11 goods warrantedasrepresentcd
GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER.
Figures Never Lie !
AND
JEFF
OF THE CHOP HOUSE
Can prove by his books that he is doing tho
biggest business of any
RESTAURANT -
In the city, and he will guarantee to give
the best meal for ash.
FOR HPjSLXKT.
CURES
Rheumatism,Neuralgia, Sciatica,
Lumbago, Backache, Hcadache,Tcothache,
Sore Throat, Swelling. Spralnt, Brulsca,
Burnt, Scald. Frott Bit,
ASD ALL OTHER BODILY PlIXS ASD ACHES.
Soli by DrcfgiiU and Dealers ertrrwbtre. TITlj Ccati a
betUe. Direction la 11 Lcacute.
THE CHARLES A. TOOELE II CO.
(SutttunuA. VOUElXBftCO.) XUlllBOre, C 8. A.
A. V. Allen,
Wholesale and lietall Dealer In
PPQYislOSSj
MILL FEED.
Glass and Plated Ware,
TUOPICAL AND DOMESTIC
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
Together with .
Wines, UquorsJobatmCigars
King of the Blood
Is not a "cure all." It Is a blocxl-imrinor and
tonic Impurity of the blood poisons the svs
tern, deranges tne circulation, and thus In
duces many disorders, known bv different
names to distinguish them according to ef
fects, but being really branches or phases of
that great generic disorder, Impurity or
Itlood. Such are Dyspepsia, mUlvuxnc,
Liver CnmplatnttpantUiyiUon.Cervfrtiit ZHa-.
orders. JJtada'cht, JBtoKache, General Weak-.
new. Heart Diieaae,Trnpsyt Kidrxv -IFtxtntc,-
, iincumausm, uaiarrn, nemjuia, HKtn
d-c. King; oC tke ISIootl prevents and
cures these by attacking tho eawc. Impurity
of the blood. Chemists and physicians agree
in caning u "ine most genuine aim emcieiit
preparation for the iunose." Sold bv Drurr-
Kfcts, SI per bottle. See testimonials, direc
tions. &c,In pamphlet, "Treatise on Diseases
ot thft Blood' wrapjMd around each bottle.
IK KA.NSWM. SON S Co.. I'rops
Buffalo, N. V.
S. ARNDT & JPERCHEN,
ASTORIA. - OREGON.
The Pioneer Machine Shop
BI.ACKSMITH
Sfl
All kinds of
ENGINE, CANNERY,
AXD
STEAMBOAT WORE
Promptly attended to.
A specialty made of repairing
CANNERY DIES,
FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET.
The Portland and Astoria
STEVEDORE COMPANY
Is prepared to contract with masters and
consignees of vessels for the
Loading and Unloading of Vessels
AT EITHER PORT.
Promutness and satisfaction Guaranteed
in all cases.
CHAS. A, MAY
New Store, New Stock
Toys, Fancy Goods,
Tobacco and Cigars.
b OEElGN AND DOMESTIC
IP 3Et XJ I "3? S
A PINE ASSORTMENT.
Squeraoquastrcet.nextdoor to the Empire
Store. nl7-cni
Mrs T.W. Eaton. Miss Florence Caniahan.
EATON &CARNAHAN,
DEAI.KIIS IK
Fine Millinery
AND
. . Fancy Goods.
CiiS Street, next door to Odd Fellnvrs
SIldlHg.
and : iijpyci
Boiler Shop
Reaay for Business.
Greaf Knock Down !
AND
GIFT SALE!!
Immense Success !
Remember this is no lottery,
nor have I any favorites
to draw the prizes, every
thing is fair and squnre.
On New Year's Eve
1 will put np for raflle three prizes'.
FIRST:
I -Suit of Clothing, $25.
SECOND:
I Overcoat, Worth $20.
THIRD:
I Hat, Worth $5.00.
To any person purchasing at my .store
2 worth f 6ogds ! $2
OR MORE FOR CASH !
I will give a number for said raflle, 1 offer
my goons at me lowest marcel juices,
marked In plain flgu res.
I do this to reduce my enormous fall and
winter stock of clothlngaud luniishlnggoods
The Boss Merchant Tailor and Clothier !
i M 1 :
The Gem Saloon.
The Popular Resort for Astorians.
rOH THK
Finest of Wines and Liquors
Go to the GEM SALOON.
ALEX. CAMPBELL. - I'ROPKIETOU.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
Brtox Street, Xeak Pakkkk House,
ASTOBTA. - OUKGON.
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
BOILER MAKERS.
LAHDaiMABIEEN&lES
BoilerWork, Steamboat Work
and Cannery Work a spe
cialty. Ofall UcHcrlptloBH made to Order
at Short Xotlre.
A. D. Wass, President.
J. G. HusTLEu,Secretcry.
I. V. Cask, Treasurer,
jous Fox.Suporintendent.
C. H. BAIN & CO.
SE.VI.KRS IX
Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms
Turning, Bracket Work.
Sliop w oris.
A specialty, and all work guaranteed.
Oak, Ash, Bay, and Walnut lumber; Ore
gon and Tort Orford Cedar.
All kinds of boat material on band.
C U.BAIX fc CO.
THE LATEST STYLES
WALL PAPER
AT
B. B. FRANKLIN'S,
NEXT DOOBTO ASTOItlAN OFPICE. .
A very large-Stock from wlifcli to select.
"Window curtains made to order.
jarMy patent Trimmer to cut Wall Paper
wiu Diouna convenient my patron.
PARK EH HOUSE,
-51. . PARK Kit. Prop..
ASTORIA. - - - OREGON.
E. P. PAKKEU. - Manager and Agent,
Al.CltOSBY, - - Day Cleric
PliH. BOWERS, - - NlgbtClerk
Ja. DUFFY ha the Bar and Billiard room.
Pirst Class in all Respects,
FREE COACH TO THE HOUSE.
IT IS A FACT
-THAT
JEFF'S CHOP HOUSE
OX
Concomly Street is the Best in
Town.
THAT
lie has Always on II ami FRESH
Shoal Water Bajr and East
ern Oysters.
THAT-
JEFF;, IS THE BOSS CATERER.
THAT
He has Leca Proprietor er tke "Aurora
Hotel" la KnapptoH sctch years.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
A Good Cup of Coffee
AND OYSTERS.
MRS. POWELL HAS OPENED AN OYS
ter stand and Coffee House on Main
street next to the Oregon Bakery.
Every attention paid to patrons.
COSMOPOLITAN
Chop House and Restaurant.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
Meals tiS cents and. np-frards.
G. BOULAJRD,
MMS STKEET,
Proprietor.
- ASTOKIA.
Campi Restaurant.
ASU U'JELIi EQUIPPF.D
THROUGHOUT.
L. Serra has rebuilt his establishment and
Is prepared to accommodate the traveling
nubile.
A Kood lneaLfurnlshed Jt-any-hour o the
u.iv u r infill.
1 he finest Liquors and Cigars at the bar.
Two doors west of Ike Fosters.
n2S-m LUIGI SERRA.
Astoria Restaurant.
EDWAED YOUNG-
Announces to the public that he has located
In the rooms formerly occupied by the City
Book Store, where he will keep a
Restaurant ai Chop lose
Furnishing meals to order at all hours.
HLs patrons will find the tables supplied
with ten or twelve ol the best newspapers.
His reputation as former proprietor of the
New England Restaurant Is a sufficient
recommendation for his new house.
THE BEST'
Boarding and Lodging House.
Ph&s. Wallman has opened a boarding and
lodging house south of O'Brien's hotel, near
the gas works.
The table is supplied with the best the
market affords: good food and clean beds
will be furnished at the regular prices.
Give me a call and satisfy yourselves,
CHAS. WALLMAN.
H. B. PARKER,
DXAT.BR IK
Hay, Oats, Straw,
Lime, Brick, Cement ami Sand
Weed Delivered te Order.
Draytng, Teaming and Express Business.
Horses ana Carriages for Hire.
DEALKS IK "
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
FIRST
J.. H. D. GRAY.
Wholesale and retail .dealer In.
GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED
Hay, Gats, Straw, Wsod, Etc
LIME, SAND, AND CEMENT.
Generalstoraeeand Wb&rfaze- on reason-
able terms. Foot of Bectoa street. Astoria
Oregon.
REGEAESTEA1 PACKET
"Daisy," and Barge.
Will leave Astoria, from Gray's Dock,
For Olney. and Head of Yonnja Elver,
Dallv, at 8 A. x.t (except "Wednesdays and
Sundays.)
Returning same day.
For Landings on Lewis & Clark's KlTer,
On Wednesdays, at S A. M
Returning saae day.
BsyFocFxeight or Pasesre, apply oa beard
or at Grsv's Bock, wlj ere Zreto t will bfl r
ceired. and stored, II neceee&ry.
J. H. D. GRAY.-
Oregon Railway & Navigation
COXPA5Y.
OCEAX"tolVISIOS.
Duriiigthe month of. January,. 18, Ocean
niu SOU XI Will i UIUWU JUi i?au
Francisco, and from San Francisco for Fort
land every o days, leaving AinsworthDock,
Portland, at Midnight, and Speat Street
11 uaii, tuii x nuiuuco, Ul IV A. M.
Tbrotizk Tickets sold to all principal
iim iu luc tuiifu omws. uannaa ana
Europe.
RAIL. DIVISION.
Passenger Trains leave Portland for East-
cm pom is, at t :u aauy.
EIVEK DIV1SIOX (Middle Celambla)
Boate leave Portland for Dalles at 7 H)0
A 31.
also :
LeavePort
land for
Ulonl Til IweJuiuJ Frt. 1
Sat
Astoria nd
lower Co-I
lnmbla....lRAMl6 AMIRAM
6 AM RAM
It AM
6 AM
wjton. Or. jlAMJ 7AJa
82Bib::I I
VtotorU.BOg AM 1 6 AM I AH
6 AMI
SAM AM!
RAM
Ldijes Alton for Fortlxad at 6 .ia- daily ei
cspt Sunday.
Paluaan Palaca Can running betwoaaPort-
an. phescott.
Manager.
A. L. STOKES,
Assist. Snp't.
ot Traffic.
JOHN MDIR,
Sup't of Tratrlc
E. P. ROGERS,
General Agent
Passenger Dep't.
Oregon & California R. R.
OREGON & TRANSCONTINENTAL
COiLPANY, LESSEE.
On and after Dec 2d. 1883, trains will ran as
iouows : UAILY (Except Sundays).
EASTSIDE DIVISIOJf.
Between PORTLAND aa GRANT'S PASS
MAIL TKAIX.
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland... 7 -JSO A. MlGrant's Fassl:2o A. m.
Grant'sPass 10:W)p. ail Portland i5 p. m.
ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN.
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland.-4 rf p. M.ILehnnon..9 20 p. m
Lebanon 4 : a. M.'PortIand 10 :05 a. m
The Oregon and California Railroad Ferry
makes connection with all Regular Trains
on Easteido Division.
WE3TSIDK
Between Portland and Corvnlllg
MAIL TRAIX
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 9 $0 x. sr.iCorvalllx 4 ao r. m.
Corvallls 8 :3o a. i.PortIand 3 0 p.m.
EXPRESS TKARf
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 5 :00 p MlMcillnnville. 8 0 pm
McMlnnvllle5:15 AMlPortland 8:30 am
Close connections made at Grant's Pass
with the Stages of the Oreson and Califor
nia Stage Company.
aes-TIckets for sale at all the principal
points in California, at Company's Office,
Corner F and Front Sts., roriiand, Or.
Freight will not be received for shipment
after 5 o'clock p. m. on either the East or
West side Division.
R. KOEHLEB,
Oen'l Manaeer.
JOHXMUIB,
Snp't. of Traffic.
K. P. ROGERS,
General Ax't
Passenger Dep't.
A. Iu STOKES,
Asat Hup c
of Traffic.
WINTER SCHEDULE.
Astoria to Fort Stevens, Fort Car.by,
and llwaco.
Connecting by stages aud boats for
Oysterville, Montesano and Olympia
Until further notice the llwaco
Steam Navigation Co.'s steamer
G-G23L. Miles,
Will leave Astoria
On Mondays Thursdays, and Saturdays
(Oysterville and Montesano mall days.
at 7 A. M.
POB
Ft.Stevens, Ft. Canby and llwaco
ox
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays
as formerlv.- not taHnir confined strietlv to
schedule time.
Fare to Fort Canby and Ilwaco,......73 cts.
E&-Hwaco freleht, by the ton. In lots of
one ton or over, S2 per ton,
tFor Tickets. Towaze or Charter ap
ply at the office of the company, Gray's
wharf, foot of Benton street.
J. 11. L. UilAl,
Agent.
Shoalwaier Bay Transporlation Co.
SUMMER ROUTE.
Astoria to Olympia,
Touching at
Fert Stoveas, Fort Canby, Ilwar.o.
KortkBeaeh, Oysterville, Xertli
Cve, Petcrseaa PelHt. He;
qslHis, MoatesaBe,
And all points on Shoal water Bay, and Orny
Harbor.
GEN. MILES.
StTS- or y On Columbia Rlvei
QEN.OANBY
- GEN. GARFIELD " Shoalwatcr Baj
" MONTESANO " Gray's Harboi
Connecting with Stages over Portages.
Leave Astoria for Olympia, at - - 7 A. 21.
On Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
arxlring.at Montesano the.day after leaving
Astoria through trip In 60 hours.
Leave Olympia for Astoria on same days.
Columbia Transportation Co.
FOR PORTLAND.
(FAST TIME.)
The popular steamer
FLEETWOOD,
.Which lias been refitted for the comfort o
passengers will leave Wilson and -Fisher's
dock every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6
.Mnrriuingat Portland atlPlM.
Returning leavos Portland eery
Tuesdays. and Thursdays at 6 A. M.
Arriving at Astoria at1 P. M,
An addittoual trip will be Biade on
Sunday of Bach Week,
Leaving. Portland at e'eleeir
gas stay MerslBir.
Paseeager&by tate route conaect atXalaaa
:Tyeidat
Q K. THOMSON,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Room No. 6, over White House;
ASTORIA, OREGON,
C WVFtn.TOJi'. O. C. FULTOX;
BILTOS J3BOTHEIIS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Rooms 5 and. 6. Odd Fellows Building.
J q. A. BO TIL BY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Chenamus treet, ASTORIA, OREGON
Qt 3. CURTIS,
ATTT AT LAW.
Notary Public, Commissioner of Deeds for
California, New York and Washington Ter
ritory. Rooms 3 and 4, Odd Fellows Building, As
toria. Oregon.
N.B.-Claims at Washington. Dr C. and
collections a specialty.
V. ALL.KS.
Astoria Aseat
Hamburg-Magdeburg
and GermanrAmerican
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
C. HOLDE5,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION AND IN
SURANCE AGENT.
Q.ELO F. PARSER,
SURVEYOR OF
Clatsop CeRHty.aad. caty or Astoria
Office :-Chenamus street, Y. M. O. A. haU
Room No. 8.
J)B. A'. C. BOATXAU
Physician and Surgeon.
Rooms 9 and 10, Odd Fellows Building,
ASTORIA, OREGON.
JAY TUTTLE, M. I.
PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON
lng.
RFSTTIKVIIP HvP1 T V Thnm.il Tk...
Store.
jp P. IUCR8,
PENTIST,:
ASTORIA, - - - OREGON
Rooms in Allen's hnlldinp- nn utalrq mmAr
of Cass and Sqemocqhestret .
jyn. jr. e. LaFoscE,
Room 11, Odd Fellows Bulldlnjr, Astoria, Or.
Gas adminktprwl for nafnlaaa r?r--Hrm
TK. RAHlVIMH
Late of Fort Stevens, has corae to Astoria
ior tne purpose oi practicing
MEDICINE- AND SURGERY.
Will visit patients in the country and city.
Office in Odd Fellows Buildine. Residence
aDove catholic Church.
GENERAL STEAMSHIP AGENCY.
Bills of Exchange on any
Part oi Europe.
I AM AGENT FOR TIE FOLLOWING
well known and commodious' steamship
lnes.
STATE LINE, RED STAR.
WHITE STAR.
HAMB URG-AMER ICAN,
DOMINION LINE.
NATIONAL, and AMERICAN LINE.
Prepaid tickets to or from any European
port.
tor iuii lniormauon as to rates or iare,
sailing days, etc, apply to
l. W.UA31S.
GEO. P. WHEELER.
"W.L.EOBB.
Notary Public.
WHEELER & EOBB.
GENERAL
Beal Estate g Insurance Agents.
We have very desirable property in As
toria and Upper Astoria for sale. Also, fins
farms throughout the county.
Accounts carefully adjusted and collec
tions made.
We represent the-
Beyal, Norwich. UbIor and Xtaaca
shire iBsaraHce Cb'b
With a combined capital ot SM,e9,06e.
Travelers Life and Accident issu
ance Ce , of Hartford, and the Mas
hattaa liife IsHsraace Ca.,
of $Tew York.
We are aeents for the DaUu and Weekly
Northwest News, and the Oregon Vidette.
All business entrusted to our care will re
ceive prompt attention.
STOHE &MYES0H
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Dealers In'
LUMBER, r:"
HAY,
GBAOT,
POTATOES.
AND
COraTRI PRODUCE.
Advances made oil Consignments.
Steamer TOM MORRIS.
ftm t, TM1S SEW
SEmSbEsaL u Faverite Beat
IS NOW READY FOR BUSINESS AND
can be chartered for excursions, special
parties, etc, at reasonable rates. Agennal
ateaaaboatiag business transacted;. .
' Y. BOSLLIt, Master.

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