The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 23, 1899, Page 7, Image 7

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    TUB MllKNMi AST0K1AN, TIIIHISNAY NOVBMBEII V,. KM.
7
SKIN
IRRITATIONS
Initintly
Rallavad by
CUTICURA
For Irrltudoii, tlcK-
Ug,lllllllllIU.
Biatloii of th
kin, for 'y
tniptlnnaul lli
Mln, dry,
tli I ii, ami
falling lialr,1
fur rt, riHinli liamla
nil (acini Muni'
ilin, lliilllllig
Jiiim, mi nHmllly
nVllv u warm
Uiln wiiti ('htkhha Bir, fnllowod by
gmilln anointing Willi ClTVi'M, purwi
of moll lent ami rslrt of (kill Cum.
nl4ltmi,hplllwfl4 . II 4lr IVar.
m I'my. , Utoa. U4aMIUe.alia4Ua(l.bM,
The Mi'lirri of (li farmer yield nn
Inciinm In (tin dn'lllnt,
V vrva V5J i 1
Karl's Clover Root Tea
lloatillfU t , ' I . i ... 1. . . . 1 1
HI I, I .h,( ratlialn, tuM.lm,
IIIMII.m, Imllll.M,, ami tl fcl'iHI"". .1
! hAlii. An '!. ! Iiailx S.i.i.
(nil . Silil ,la (tiai.iila ij all
ruiaaala al i.V.. 6u. ami l.oU,
C. WELL" 4 CO., LIAOV. N. y.
Til' llM dealer always tell III
hurt At bottom figjm.
JERVITA PILLS
ttstor Vitality U. Vlf w t4 Maabooo.
Cure Itnpotency. Nlcht Kmlsalonsand
waotlni: diseases, all effect of clf-
abuee, or rxcrs and India.
Irrrllun A nnn it tiinlo nnd
'TflilotNl liiillder. Urine the
.Jlk.-.i.-t ..i I - -I L - t
i-w ww puis glow u ji.iir iuci ami
AVrrtiirr the flre of youth.
W fSrHv mall ftOo per box, O boxes
for J.nO; with n written gniiarau.
te to cure or refund the inotioy.
Send for circular. Address,
NCR VITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton WaMfcaon Sta. CHICAGO, 111.
rw ! fcr CWllaj Bmm. PnunrWL
Oregon.
HF.PraelTransferCa
Tiiiw a
DRAYING AND EXPRESSING
All Coods Bhlppea io Our Car
Hill Reoalve peeui A t a0.
- M Duaae it,. W. J COOK. VgT
AsUrta. Or IUa Tak ill
PofAT TICKETS
"PAIIP0IHTS ERST
Through palkvoe and tourlut aleoper.
dlnliiaT and lllirary olMrvaUiqi car.
KI.KUANT VKSTIHULE TKA1NS.
No. i. "Flyer kavca t'urtland at I 10
p. m.
No. !. "Flyr." arrive Portland at
1:30 a. m.
For ral, tc call or addr
Q. W. I.OUN8HBRRT.
Aimit O. H. ft N Atorliu
or
A. n. C. DKNN'ISTON.
C. T. T. A.. Portland, Or.
Luxurious Travel
u c re s j
rpilE "Norih.WMUm Limited" tralm.
elt'Otrlo llitlited throughout, both In
ld and out, and (trim tifaied, ar.
without xcw)ilon, th flneat train In th
world. Tlmy embody th latest, r.ewoet
and lt Iduaa fur comfort, convenlone
and luxury avtr offered the traveling
public, and altogether are the moat com
plete and aplendld production of th oar
builder' art.
Tin-Be Bnlendld Tralni
Connect with
The (ircnt Northern
The Northern I'adflc iintl
The Cuniiillnn Pacific
AT BT. PAUL FOR
CHICAGO urn! the PAST.
No extra charr for thea iu pert or ao
commodatlon and all alante of ticket
mr available for paaaac on th famou
"North-weateni Limited." All train oa
thl Hn ar protected by th Interlocking
Blok ayatem.
W. H. MBAD. T. C. RAVAQK,
Oen'l Agwt, T- A,
Portland Or.
(JETTING READY FOR
HILL'S STEAMSHIPS
Seattle to Have ilie l.urst Flour
ami Kli'vatiir on the Coast.
NEW IXVRXTIONS ITILIZCI)
Coliimlilim llnslii shtHt Will Nov. Ik
Dlurtctl to the Nmnd In (.renter
JuiinlltlcH than l'cr Ikfmc.
A liiuik Innovation. In tit hh-iIiimI
of liiitiilllng vlii'ut in fli-vatora nJid
luifi' lloiirlliK til 1 1 1 In iilmiit to In- In
atltill.il In Hindi", wlili Ii will In- tl.-
flrt Jilmw In tlio Win! wlirrr tin- liti-
ml tiioili'rn Itnprovt'iiM-iila arr to l
utlllanl 8. T. K flawy. Jr., im of tli
dlta'tora of t lie romimny ip"-riHHia; tlo-
IWrlraai (louring mill, to Im crwt'-'l In
Hint city lt Mil Dip ik-H f-w m-iiitlif,
la now In the Kant arranging for th
inai liliMry of tlui plant, which will In-
cludrt two or thriN. nf (hn flr--irf
Klr. grulll rlr-Vlalor lllllllUfm-tUIT.I y
tlw Htr HlorngK and Kit-valor I'on
atructlmi t'itiiNUiy, .f lluffulo. N. Y.
Till m-lnl mai-lilit'-ry will coiml.i i.f
an nlrvator towi-r and tht- alr-tlgtit
cylindrical tank. In hundllng grain In
lliiaan Bpllaiirr It la cinptl'! from th
aiu k tU tlm rallrtaad track Into h"'-
l-r. and ciivftl lliwci' liy air cur-
riita Id roil eh largo l to tl ator
ago lonke tt )w way llu- wtn-nt l
lilown agftlnal l--, and tli air paw
ing throiigli It cI.-iom- 1 drtm It
that by 111" Hilar- U rr-acln- tlw- Iiuihh
It l thoroiiglily i Uviti, and aa tin r -o-lvliig
vuiilia uiv alr-tlgl.t II may r-.
main (ln-r an linti-nnlip llm- wlthnut
awmitliig or Ix-lng iHlu-rwlw oJur-l
Wlii'ii tin- mill ili-nli-oa to u dw- grain
II la IiIomii Imi k to tlu mill h.'p i
(r I'ltia a il-ilrr, in a aiunlar maiwirr
to tlw flrnt IIMlVa-IIUMlt.
Thla liii-tliiMt of taking curt- of (rain
dom away with the fr-iUi-ttt handling
limiraary to prrw rvo thx uunllty In thi-
onlinory io.-(li.l of ntorlng It In
wmali'li lln. iuul aUo ivnili-ca Innur
lug uiitw-cnHiar). ua Hi" tank ari- al
I II !-!) flrrproof. AnotlK-r advaiilugi- la
Unit th mill rUlpM-d with thla fat
lliv may i-ngiiirp In tlw commercial
handling of grain, without extra rffi.it.
aathKOaiiif- mrthod of blowing Into th
ahlp la ud, inii- ,.f ttm p!n Ix-tng
plol Into roih hatch of tlir vin-,
aji.l tlu- grain it i t aa rapidly n
tlw- lniiiM-niM auctimt of th- nlr can
takr It
Thw tni'.ka nri- tlar odot-d by
niiuiy of I li- latgi- Ilium ut lone i.f h
ICaxt. and art- found to U- aui-h an lm-provi-mrut
that tln-lr limtallation l ex
(mitisl to Ik-i-iiiiii. iri'iM-rul Thi t'nna-
dlan Pacific Hallway company haa re-;
mntly built at-cl rlrvator of thla typ!
at Fort Wllllnm. Canadii, twenty. four
of th-m having a capacity of J.nOO.OrtO
IiiiIii-U.
Mr. Krlw-y I In MlnnNip'IU at prt-a-i-nt
looking over tli-' lurgv milling
plunta and arranging tho ib-talla of tin
rmiriif Hon of tlw H'-nttli tatnlilUh-m-nt.
Hi-fore ! nturna In- will exam
ine plnnta In Plltalmnf. New York nndj
Ui.aion. Hi- wrlti-a finiu Mlnii'-npolla
that n irn-nt deal nf Inti-n-at la l-inir!
mnnlfKtl tln-r- In the progrviw Im-Iiik,
miub- by S-nttli- and oilier part of
Wnililiigton In the lliiurlug mill Indua
try, and that they ni Ix-gtniilug t"
renllx- that thin count l Iw-comlng a
etrotig iMini-tltor to th.- Flour 8tt
for biiKliHioi. not only iicr. the Pn-i
cllic, which Hnlt,n 11 already hol.W.
but nlo In the atnt.-a Ix-tween h'-re and
MlmtcHotn. j
routine! for the coiixtructloti worki
of the 1'ivrli'HK mill aiv cxvtcd to Ik.
lot within th.- in-xt alt w.s-ka. It 1
the Inl.-ntlon to at 11 rat till In th-t-ntln-j
bl.M-k of ground north of Italtory Htrvt.
N-twii'ii Klllott and Uallron.l avenue).
and the ImlldlngH and elevntora will
tlu-n he constructed on mnnonry plera
aiipixirted by heavy cluatem of h.-avy
piling driven through the filled ground, j
The mill building will l five atorlea lm
height. Th-' rapacity will l l.ixM bar-j
nd a day to mart with, hut the mill
will be no arranged that thin may lx
Increased lit will to 3,000 ImiTcln a day,
which would give It u larger output
than that of any oth.-r mjll now on the
l'nclllc eoaal. It In cx.-otod that the
mill will he In oienvtln by n.-xt niim
mcr. FOR SALE.
Improved ranch, cnnalBtlng of 120
acre, on Y'oung'a river. Apply to John
L. Hnyaeth, Wlae. Or.
It' cxceiMllngly huiM to get along
with a bulky hor
Dr. W. Wlxon, Italy Hill. N. T..saya:
"T heartily recommend On Minute
CoukIi Cure. U gave my wife Immedi
ate relief In aurTocatlnir oathmn."
Plennatit to tnke. Never falls to quick
ly euro nil eougtjs, colda, throat and
lung- trouble.
Poeis ore born, hut the wnlter Blii
Id maid to order.
LtiCrlppe, with It after effecta, an
nually deatroya thousand of people.
It may be quleoiy cured by One Min
ute Cough Cure, the only remedy
that produce Immediate reaulta In
cough, cold, croup, bronchitis, pneu
monia and throat and lung troublea.
It will prevent consumption. For aale
by CHARLES ROGERS.
The undertaker may be alow, but he
manairea to overtake tlio rest of u.
Waoh tho Dishes Quickly I
You can if you
use Gold Dust.
It doca most of
the .work. It
saves timcmoa
cy and labor.
it If ln kooklat "OoMaa
' Rvaairk "
THE H. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY
CMuf h. Uala Nrrt
AMERICAN NURSES
FOR TRANSVAAL
THE MILL'S TKAIMMi CH00L
Class of Youutj Men Gniiluutc (lulng
to South Afrka A Suacssful
I ddi at Ion In Cnrlntj fur the
Sick Rqnsl tu Wotiun.
New York Trlbunr.
A n-d brick building on tlx- Itiih-vu.'
lowpltal gromida, fr-ntlng In Tw.-nty-alxth
atm-t. fvttr the dcpartim-nt of
charlll.-a pi -r, la ihw rapidly nalng
In li nor and in public interewt. It will
f inn M-rhahi ttv- .i.nt Anu-rU iui th
with the Houth African war in the
w.-ka t) cotnr. Frm the doom of the
Mllla training Iiih.I for male nurw-
tin-re will laau- a w-k frwii tomorrow
a chiM of altr-ii graduat.-a of the In
alltutloti, all bound for the Houth Afri
can field. They will aall for the
Tranavaal from Kugland abounl the
Maine, th-i hospital ahlp now Ix-lng fit
ted out by Aiiu-rlcui women ubroa,
headed hy Ijidy Randolph Churchill.
All art young, amne n-tl In the
HMinlah-Am.rt u war, and all have
had broad exp-mnc In private nura
lug thcae lat two or thrw y.-ain.
f an Intinait that in altog.-th-r un
uunl la tlw depirturv vt th---- men.
Two dicud.-a ago. had a hurrl d aum
mona iM-en iit acr.Mt - for a band
of male nurv.-a, highly trained, well
ritilpM-J wlih iiwillcul knowMge, ekll
ful a womm, tt etiuld not have b.vn
complli-d with. Th male mirn' on a
par with tho tniined female nurae la
a modern l-idlvldu.il. Thla Inatltutlon
woe the llrnt training mhmi In Amer
ica for m.wi In th- tinlon of nura
Ing. It !a Mill th oivly miiool of any
alie, though -syil otherit, aware of
thla nucc.wa, haw penlly l-en atari -e.1.
F.lewn year agiv the flret day
of 1 iss miiv th.- Mllla training achool
for niali) nura-v put Into oeratloti,
foiuiibM and endowed by O. O. Mills.
Hlnc thut day It tvaa built up what la
practically at l.iutt If the acleiitlflc
end of It 1 eonHld.-n-d a new prof.-e-idou.
Few prolaibly arv aware that th.-tv
iir- nowiid.iya no ori-rllc In Ik-llevue,
the city' chart :y lckn..iii. The men
that w :it by thla tlth- always ne-me.1
a:i maepiirable iwiit of the public In
atltutlon. Tlu-y were truditlonal, and
no Improvenii-nt ee-inM lKvnlbl.-. Yet
In a abort down yearn a hundre.1 or
ho gr-iduiite have Ix-n turned out,
Uniting In all eao few ln.4taiiia a
ready market for their irufi'linal
Hi-ric k, eti-ady cinploymont at $" a
day. The rl.imii of thix hcImuI were
ainiill the Mint few year, but they
l.avo grown until th-ro arv now S'J s:u.
d.-nta taking the oo.irse In thla build-Ing-a
two yitviK' coui-ae, to which
men mn be admitted the flmt of each
month. and which graduatca two
clnwea a year.
So valuable arv the young men In
Hcrvlce, evn In tlu-lr flnrt days f tute
lage, that the intilj wards of ltellevue.
both medical iuhI surgical, have been
tliiMwn op-n to thm. Some two yvars
ago the orderly ayntem of the hoep.tal
wa llnally .lone away with and the
Httideitt iiuin-- w-?iv put In the orvl.-r-II
'M place, with the entire care of
these wants in a part and portion of
the nursing tsui--. It In not far from
leltig the major part of the ciiur.".', In
ilis.l, for It cmbr.uvg all that l prae
tlcal. The nursing Htudont.i haw their
own Icctun-H, (lUlaz.H and theoretical
res.-,ii-chen bcKldes, but It In this varied,
dilllcitlt, energy and Judgment com
pelling cxpeiicnce 111 those l'.ellevutf
wards that pivs ftirthcnt toward llt
tlng them to take up nursing ua a
genuine profession.
Such lias been the training of tho
men who are about to ko out to the
war In South Africa. The etuft they,
nre made of Is evld-mced by tho eager
near with which they volunt.vtvd, con -1
scivtlng to ltAve go.J private posts
here, What is pnietleally the pick of
the graduates has been secured for
this Transvaal campaign, though
many who will be left behind would
prove themselves quite as valuable.
Already the Mills training sel..Hl mem
have mado theniHeVwti cor..., .ciions nt
the front. They were eagerly sel.ed
upon In the Spanish-American war,
all the graduates avallab'.e 'elnp: taK
on. Six were nuraoe on th.- s- luee, five
nt Tortsmouth, N. H., with the Spnn
lsh prisoners. These latter went to
Spain afterward with the sick men and
proved mightily efficient. " . -e v. ei-e
r
.,
aonie i.f lh Mill iKh'il m-n on the
Ili-lb-f, f-ne on the Top-ka, w o: the
Oregon, one in Porto Itloo aiwl two In
tin- lidllppln'-a. It Is rnK too much
to aay I hit on? and ijl did aph-ndld
work In a 'UlH way throughout the
oitlre wr.
The training achool building Is apoc-
bua and full of comfort. On the owt
floor la an .fll,-e, th dlr-our' room,
a private parlor for the superintMn-
d.-nt, a b--ture romi and the dining
hull. Above are two floor of small
l.iilr.Kima, earn studi-nl having hi
runn. save In a few ras-a on a floor
bIk ve thw, wh.-re there are srtikf lar
IT rofitii holding two bla each.
Th-r- Is much alinpllrity, but, alto
gether, the college idea, baa Ut-n real
ised. The men who rv- apply to take
thla rourae, with the project In their
mind of becoming professional nurm-,
are nearly all young men. From nine-
t--n to thirty year art- th limits of
ag- prs-fi rr-t. Few of th students
approach thirty, ami th-re are h.mlly
half a dozen older. About flv- hundred
men file application la a var, all be
ing considered, and a wlnrtlo! of a few-
more than two hundivd Ising now an
nually mailo from the numlx-r. Any
oik- w hom? papers pleLe the manager
ran get In aa a probationer. The period
cf probation lasts one month. At th
-nd of that time th.aw approved of be
conic pupil nurses, tvei-lvlng for th-ir
first year $10 a month, for th"lr second
---ar J12 a month. They go at once In
the wards on duty, serving twelve
hour a day from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.,
or S p. hi. to 8 a. m. In the second
year the m.aM competent are selected
aa head nura.- of the various wards.
I; should le .iald here that one male
ward of Ib-Uevue hpltal la set apart
fur female nurv-s of the nearby train
ing school for womfi. that these may
nn lack exp-rlcnce in arlng for sick
men.
fn duty th stud-'nt nur-a wear a
uniform of white duck Jacket and trou
sers and rubber heeled shoes. In
addition to his miming each man hears
two lecture a week. These are given by
four Instructors, this of whom are
physician and one a teacher of mas
aage and physical culture. No attempt
Is made to teach medicine. In faet.
the plan Is pr-clsely the reverse. The
d.x-tor that bvture Instniet upon
comlltii ns of the bidy and Its general
construction and the giving of reme
dies; they dUvuss wounds and meas
ure to bo tak-n, the cours.- being
baaed on the knowledge a nurse ac
tually need to supplement a physi
cian's effort.
The majority of '.he young fellows
now In this ch.l come from the
country, ami aiv son of farmers. They
make ndmlr.ihle mrs-s and develop
high Intelllg-nee. F.xpert claim that
the best nursing of such men is equal
to that f tho best women nurs. a from
the schools.
Sacrificed to
Blood Poison.
Those who have never had Blood Poi
son can not know what a desperate con
dition it can produce. Thia terrible
disease which the doctor are totally
unable to cure, is communicated from
one generation to another, inflicting iti
taint upon countlee innocent onea.
8ome yrara ago I was Inoculated with polenn
by a nure win. lntreted my babe with blood
taint. Theliule one was
unKual lo the struggle,
and its lite aa yielded
up to the frarmj poison.
For Ml long rear 1 But
tered untold luiaery. 1
was covered with sorea
and ulcer (rum liaad to
fool, ami no lanuaite
o 11 express mr feellnit
of n.M- during those long
rears 1 haa the '.'.v.
uiedleel treatment 8e- '- -'V
rial phtnleuttH riu-ee gjx-1.
alrelv treiiteil nip. hut all
to no pursi. The nier
euiT and potash seemed to add hiel to the
awful name w hu h was devouring me. 1 was
advised l y (nenda who bad seen womlet.'-il
eure mad.' l.r it. to try Swift's S(welnc. V
Kut two 1h w. b id I felt h'.pe again revive
my lirea for health and happln-.
Kit n . I:. ..Ted from the start, and a e..
plete and perieet cure wv the result 8. s a.
is tin. only blood remedy which reaches des
perate caaea. M as. T. W. Lie.
lloiitgoraery, Al.
Of the many Hood remedies, S. S. S.
is the only on which can reach deep
ented, violcn; '.'iihcs. It never fail to
cure perfect; and permanently the
must uespera. "Heg which are bejond
tho reach of v ier remedies.
S.S.S.rBlood
is ptjrxlt viqrt.uit.k, and i the only
blood remedy guaranteed to contain no
meroury, potash, or other mineral.
Valuable books mai!d fre" by Rwift
Bpeoiflo Compauy, Atlanta, Georgia.
tine Millinery.
MISS McRE A Corner Tenth
Commercial streets.
And
lftI
f0
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD.
L-. PORTLAND. AjtIv.
m a. m.irortlaiu union iipot.ll:u a.m.
l-.'H) p. m.lfor Aatorla and IntaM t-.mp.m.
imefliat polnta. I
1 ASTORIA. "f
7.4C a.m.Por
Portland A In-Ill :10 a.m.
ledlau polnta (10: H p.m.
I 10 p.m.termdlau
' BRASIDS DIVISION.
p m i. m.
a.m.ip d.
1:V i-.m
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6 .VI12 II L
...Astoria.... Ar
..Warren ton... V;
:M I W Ar ...."aalde
Lt
BPBCIAL SEASIDE SUNDAY TRAIN
Lrsve Aatorta at 1:10 a. m.; arrives at
BMa a. a.
PoMnger may return on any train
ihown on schedule on a me dat.
ALL TRAINH to and from tWJiula run
ot Flavel and Hammond vt Warrtn
ton.
All trains make close oonncctloa at
Ooble with all Northern Pacific train
to and from th east or Sound points.
At Portland with ail trains leering
Union depot.
At Aatorla with IRAN. Co.' boat
and rail lln to and from Ilwaeo and
North Beach polnta.
THROUGH TICKETS oa eal at As
toria for Sacramento, Sao Pran Cisco, all
Eaatern and European point.
City ticket onto Aatorla. Itt Commera
Mat street J. C. MAYO.
Oca' I ITt and Pas. Agent
riHS SCHEDULES
From Portland
DEPABT.
Aaairi
Finn
Mad
I p. m.
aii Lake. Oenvrr. ft.
Worth, Omaha, Kn
hi City, nt Lou la,
( hicss.- and l-'aat
Part
Mall
t vp m.
Fpokane
ri.er
J l p. m
Wnlla Walla. HroVanew
Iiuliith, Mllsauker.
Chicago and EiMt, ,
Fltcr
M a m.
from Aatorla
OCDW STEAMSHIPS
All sailing li.U aubf
Jrcl Ui climnre. !
For baa Kranetaco HU
N T. 4 9, H. 1. M. ,
Colrmbla Rlmr
Steamer oamexMo
To Port load aa4 ndar
Way Laadlnga I
H7a max Ha
ndar j
WUIanattte aa Vus I 10 p m,
bill River. ! Mon..Wed.
Oregon City, Dayton, A d Frl.
Way-Laodlnfa. i
1 a. m.
Tuea,Thuf)
aud eat
Klparia
Leave dlyi
Ssak Rlvtr.
Rlparlato Lewlaten.
Lt Lewlita
. 10 a in
daily
I io a m.
i From Portland
a. WILLAMETTK RIVKR . .
a. m. ... iwp.m
Mod. Wed Oregon tty, Newberg. Tuea, Thai
Pridar i Oa'eni A W ar-Uod a. Saturday
O. W. fcOUNI B ERR Y,
Ageot Aaxona.
H. EUlUaBUKT.
Otxa. Paa. Act. PwnaaA. Or.
A FEW
INTERESTING
FACTS
When people are contemplating tr)(
whether on business or pleaoura, the)
naturally want the best serWee) ob.
tauiatM to far as peed, comfort aac
safety It concerned. Employes of U
WISCONSIN CENTRAL LIN El ar
uald to erv th publlo and our trains
are operated so a to make close coa-
neotlona wiu diverging Hoe at all
Juncvtloo polnta.
Pullman Palao Sleeping and Chair Can
on through tralr.
Dining Car MrrKt unexcelled. Ueala
served a la cart.
In order to obtain thl fl?t doss seraio
ask the ticket agent to i. I : ' .....
over
TheWisconsin Central Lines.
and you will max direct connections at
Bt Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and
all point east
For any furttier Information call on aai
ticket agent or correspond with
JAB. C POND. Gen. Pas. Agent,
or JA8 A CLOCK. Milwaukee, Wl.
General Ageot
Ui Stark St. roruand Or
Through
Tickets
-TO TH IT
EAST AND SOUThtiASr
-VIA-
' 8 PiCTOft'
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS.
TOURISTS SLEEPERS and
FREE RECLINING CHAIR CAR3
Dally to
Salt Lake. Denver, Omaha.
Chicago, Kansas City
and other Eastern cities.
Baggag checked tnrougn to aeitlnatlo.
Union Depots, fast time, lowest rates,
Plntsch light In all cart.
For rates and other information call o
or address
G. W. LOUNSBERRY, Agent,
O. R. A N. Co.
Astoria, Oregon,
or J H. LOTHROP, Gen. Agent.
135 Third St., cor. Alder, Portland. Or.
TEMPLE) LODGE NO. 7. A. F. A
M. Regular communications held oa
th Brat and third Tuesday evening ot
each monii. J. N. GRIFFIN, W
M.; E. C HOLD EN. Secretary.
HJoifuo i Jil
THE ASTORIAN...
Pacific Navigation Company
STEAMERS
R. P. Elmore
W. H. HarrlHoti
GARIBALDI
BAY
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad k. Navigation Co. and
alto the Atoria A Colombia River K. Ik for ean Francisco, Tortland
and all polnta eaat. For freight aDd passer ger rate apply .
Hamucl Elmore St Co.
Oeneral Agent. ASTORIA, ORE.
COHX k CO Agenta, Oregr n Railroad Navigation Co.,
TILLAMOOh Ore. A. AC. It. R. C PORTLAND, Ore,
W. F. SCHEIBE,nr:::v;
A tail Hm W Plpee.
aa5aseari' Artktae.
47 Commercial gtt.
C. jr. TRENCH
Commission. Brokerage.
Insurance aci Shipping.
The Leading Visiting and Wedding Card
. . . Engravers . . .
22 23 WASHINGTON BUILDING.
SAINT
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ID
MME
ST. PAUL, MINN.. JAN. ie.t. 1899.
Capital . ...
Reserve for Unearned Premium
Reserve for all Other Liabilities
Net Surplus over all Liabilities
Total Assets
PACIFIC DEPARTHENT.
CHARLES OHRISTE NSEN. Manager.
B. GOODWIN. Assistant Manager.
31 "California St., S. F., Cal.
KOPP'S BEST
r
The North Paoiflo Brewery, ot which
Mr.Jobu Eopp is proprietor, make beer
(or domee'ic nnd export trade.
Ntarth Pacific Breuerg
Oregon Short Line
Railroad.
THE DIRECT ROUTE TO
Montana, Utah, Colorado
and all Eastern Points.
Gives choice of two favorite routes, rla
the Union Pacltlo Fast Mall Line, or
the Rio Grande Scenic Lines.
LOOK AT THE TIME
1 J Days to Salt Lake
2J Days to Denver
3J Days to Chicago
4J Days to New York.
Free reclining chairs, upholstered tour.
1st sleeping oars, and Pullman palac
sleepers, operated on an train.
For further Information, apply to
Or Astoria, Oregon.
C. O. TERRY, W. E. COMAN,
Trav. Pas Agt. Gen. Agant
1M Third St. Portland. Or.
G. W. LOUNS3ERRT.
Agent, O. R. A N..
Delivered at yoar
Office. Store,
or Residence,
Only 60 Cents s
Month.
i.
ONLY DIRECT LINK
ASTORIA to
TILLAMOOK
CITY
HOHSONVILLE
turcr of
m Raniabl
"Lt Belle Astoria" Clfir
Scheme's 0pm Sur
Scbelbe's Spcclil
And OUaar Breade
Custom House Broker.
ASTORIA. OREGON
Agent W. F. A Co- and Pacific txoreas Co'a.
P0KTLAND. OR., Over Lltt's.
PAUL
$ 500,000.00
1,016,407.87
222,691.07
784,888.78
$2,523,987.72
SAMUEL ELMOBE & CO. Agents,
Astoria. Oregon
NSURANCE
mm
A Delicious and
I Palatable Drink
tj
ij Absolutelv Pure
Bottled oeer for family u?e or keg
beer supplied at aay time, delivery in
the rity free.
THE NET
"North-Western
Limited"
(20th Century Train.)
between Minneapolis, St. Paul
and Chicago, is entertainingly
described in an illustrated
booklet, which will be fur
nished free on application to
W. H. MEAD, Gen. Agt.,
248 Wiaijlntoii Street,
PORTLAND, ORE.
F. W. PARKER, r
Com. A fiat,
e06 First Arenas,
SEATTLE, WASH