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TIIE DAILY AtfTOitlAjS. AsTOlilA, WEDNESDAY MOtttflNH, JUNE 14. 183 LOOK AT THiS Take the Daily Asto rian and Get a LARGE LIBRARY FREE The Astoiian's Latest and .Best Premium Offer. Every regular subscriber to The Dally Astorlan for the next twelve months will" be entitled every ten weeks, to a set of ten first class novels, by sending us 30 cents (for each set of ten books) In postage stamps of silver, mi receipt of which we will send the hooka post paid. These books are complete novels by standard authors, each a handsome octavo volumn of 64 large double col umn pages, In a neat attractive cover, and printed from clear, readable type, i s follows: THE BELLE OF LYNN; or THE MILLER'S DAUGHTER. By Char- )(itte Mi, Broome, author of "Dora , Thorno." THE BLACK TULIP. By Alexander Dumas. THE DUCHESS. By "The Durness." NURSE REVEL'S MISTAKE. By Florence Warden. MERLE'S CRUSADE. By Rosa Nou chette Carey. A STUDY IN SCARLET. By A. Conam Doyle. ROCK RUIN; Or, THE DAUGH TER OF THE ISLAND. By Mrs. Ann B. Stephens. LORD LISLE'S DAUGHTER. By Charlotte M. Braeme, author of "Dora Thome." THE ARMORER OF TYRE. By Syl vanus Cobb, Jr. Mr, GILFIL'S LOVE STORY. By George Elliott. A SCARLET SIN. By Florence Mar ryat. THE SEA KING. By Captain Mar ryat. THE BEIGE OF GRANADA. By Sir E. Bulwer Lytton. Mr. MEESON'S WILL. By H. Rider Haggard. JENNY 1IARLOWE. By W. Clark RiiHsell. nEATON'S BARGAIN. By Mrs. Alexander, THE SQUIRE'S DARLING. By Charlotte M. Braeme, author of "Dora Thorne." THE RUSSIAN GIPSY. By Alexan der Dumas. THE WANDERING HEIR. By Charles Reado. FLOWER AND WEED. By Miss M. E. Braddon. NO THOROUGHFARE. By Charles Dickens and Wllkle Collins. THE GREAT 1IOGGARTY DIA MOND. By W. M. Thackeray. The above books are nicely printed and bound in attractive paper covers. They are sold regularly at retail for ten cents each, so that our offer en ables our readers to buy them at one third of their value. It Is a grand chance to secure standard, high-class works of fiction at merely nominal cost. The lowest price of these novels In any other way, would be 10 cents each, or )1 for the ten books, which The As torlan subscribers can have for 30 cents. Every ten weeks a new set of ten books will be offered on the same terms. Thus, In the course of the year, you will have a valuable library of SO books that will cost you only (1.50. This offer Is open only to regular sub scribers. Subscribers- to The Dully Astorlan, who pay (7 for one year In advance will be entitled to these books free of charge. Now Is the time to get your home newspaper, and a valuable library be sides, for only the regular price of the paper. Subscribers to The Weekly Astorlan who pay 12 In advance for one year's subscription, will be entitled to any of these books they may select at the rate t 1 cents per book. On receipt of the i;t of books discrlbed, accompanied by n. t mUanee In postage stamps or sil ver to the amount of 3 cents for each l-.i u ordered, we will have the books t:, nt i - stpald to the address of any r.. . , , i i i Kortber to Tho Weekly Asto- ALDEREROOK SCHOOL. The following la the report for the year ending June 9, 1303: Number of months taught. 10; num ber of days taught, 1SS; total number of days' attendance, 9,410; number of boys enrolled, 32; number of girls en rolled, 37; total number of pupils en rolled,' 09; average number belonging, C1.0; average dally attendance for term, BO. This school Includes all grades, from the chart class to the eighth grade, but all have worked In harmony to the expressed (satisfaction of the patronB and of the directors, and a marked ad vancement Is noticeable In all the classes. Mrs. Williams has ably flsHlnt ed In teaching all through the term. Many of the parents have shown their appreciation by their frequent visits and wordd of encouragement. The attendance and punctually have been remarkable, the pupils themselves being very eament In these respects. Most of tho tardiness ha been by the members of two or three families. Florence Goddard, Allle Goddard, Ar thur Agren, Tlllle Williams, and George Olson are placed on the roll of honor for being present every day for the whole ten months, while Annie Haaven, Ella A. Nelson, and Tina Peterson were neither absent nor tardy while mem bers of the school. Several others were absent only a few days on account of sickness. We have had several public literary entertainments which were all well at tended, the closing one on Friday be ing among the best. But the final clos ing exercise was a Demorest medal contest by members of the school, as follows: : Song, "Happy Beulah Land,".... School Song, "Don't Go Out Tonight,".... Mabel Williams Contestant No. 1, "The Cry of Today," Myrtle Wither No. 2, "Not Dead Nor Dying,".... Emma Strom Song, "Stay at Home Tonight,".... Ellen Hess and May Young No. 3, "The Rumseller's Legal Right," Annie Lewis No. 4, "You Can Stop It If You Will," Lizzie Ansty Song, "Father Is Drinking Again. Three Girls No. 6, "In the Bushel or in the Jug," May Young No. 6, "Prohibition Warriors Form In Line," Mabel Williams Remarks and Presentation of the Medal to Contestant No. 6, by the Judges, J. A. Rnnnells, Liz zle Scott and Lucy Morton Song, "Vacation Song," School All did exceedingly well. The medal was awarded to contestant Number 6. ALBERT WILLIAMS, Teacher. ALONG THE WHARVES. The staunch and trim Telephone yes terdny mode the run from Portland to Kalama (forty miles) In one hour and fifty-five minutes. The trip Included two landings. At this rate the Tele phone could make the trip from Port' land to Astoria In four and a half hours. Captain Crang was In the pi lot bouse and Evans was engineer. The Haytian Republic finished dls' charging her coal lost night, and leaves this morning. for Portland with the 161 Chinese passengers. Considering the nformatlon received In Washington rel atlve to the Invalidity of the claims of the Mongolians, It la not thought that Mr. Lotan will admit a large propor- lon of them. The steamer Truckee leaves San Francisco for this port today. The steamer Ocean Wave came down from Portland yesterday .afternoon and crossed to Ilwoco. The British hlp Cralgorne, hence for Queenstown for orders, was spoken In latitude 19 north, longitude 42 west on the 13th of May. Tho Bhlp Reaper received lumber and. salmon yesterday. The Western Belle will take a dock load of small sixirs and lumber to New York. A number of the former were received on board yesterday. Tho barge load of ore from Port TowiiBcnd ft the Linton Smelting Works, arrived In port yesterday, hav ng been towed to the bar by the tug Mogul, and then taken In charge by tho Wallowa There are 700 tons of ore on boaiM. Aiinronos of tho tran fishing suit It Is observed that the game and fish protector Is not confined to the Justice courts In prosecuting offenders. The act of February 22, 1893, creating the office of game and fish protector and defining his powers and duties, gives him two methods of procedure. Sec tion S empowers him to direct any dls trlct attorney to begin prosecution of offenders in the district court In which offenses are committed. Tho dls toilet attorney . has no option In the matter, and must act If so directed. The other procedure Is defined In section 8, which empowers the game and fish protector or any other peace officer or deputy In the state to arrest without warrant any persons violating the statutes for the protection of game, fish and song birds, and take them before a magistrate. ho must try them without delay, Tho salmon run yesterday was very poor, Judged by the returns nt some of the canneries. At George & Barker' three or four boats were "skunked," or, In plain English, got no fish, while many others brought In but few. The average was very low, and the same eport was received. Irom several of the other canneries. Some tlmo ago a barber of Ornian birth came to this city and interviewed vera! of tha tonsorlal artists with a view to purchasing the good-will of an established house, and among others called upon was Mr. Fchoene. of the Occident Hotel, who talked with his conntryninn. but refused tr f out. A few days r.sro Mr, fVho-Mi, rev-hod n letter from a sister In Germany, and from It he learned that It was an old schoolmate who had called upon him. The two left school some time In the sixties, branching out to make a living for themselves, and both decided to learn the barber's trade. They had never met or heard of each other In the Interval. The following letter has been re ceived by Miss Powell, of the Oliver Wendell Holmes Society of Court street school: Boston, May 26, 1893. My dear Madam: It gives me great pleanuro to learn that your school Is to do me the honor of devoting an hour or two to the conspiration of my writings. I hope your scholars may find some thing in them to pay them for their trouble and I assure them that they have my thanka and my heartlesit good wishes. Very truly yours, OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES. J. W. Crow, successor to Ryan & Co., D37 Third street, have Just received a full line of 1893 patterns In wall paper, and comprising all the latest designs and shades, at the low est prices. Call and see them. 1 .1. W. Thompson, organist at, tho M. E. church, wishes to take a few more pupils In music, piano or organ. Ad- drvss, Astor street. FREE I FREE ! FREE ! Ice cream and coffee served free to day at A. V. Allen's made wlLh St Charles Evaporated Cream. Step In and try It Buckleu'i Arnica Naive. The best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, plcera, Bait rheum, fever sores, tetter, cnappea nanus, chilblains, corns, ana an sum eruptions, ana positive ly cures iilleH, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satlBfae Hon or money refunded. Price 25 cents oer box. For sale by (Jhas. Rogers, suc cessor to j. u. uemenr. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of Sarah E. Coffman, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Clatsop County, Ore gon, administrator of the estate of Sa rah E. Coffman, deceased. : All persons having claims apalnst said estate will present them to me at my olllce In Astoria, Oregon, duly au thenticated within six months from this date. , W. W. PARKER. A. R. Kanaga, Attorney for adminis trntor. 1893. . ,. Dated at Astoria. Oregon, April 4th, FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. has neon usea ror children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums allays all pain, cures wind chollc, and Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all drug gists througnout the world. A Sure Cure for Piles. . Itching Piles a.e known by moisture lllco perspiration, causing Intense Itching when warm. This form, as well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding, yield at once to Dr. Hosanko's pile Remedy, which acts directly on the parts affected, absorbs tumors, auays itcning and effects permanent cure. 60c. Druggist or mall. Circulars free. Dr. Bosanko, 329 Arch street, Philadelphia, Fa. Sold by J. W. .uilll, ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. All persons having claims against tne estate of P. W. Larsen. deceased are requested to present them to me at tho office of J. Q. A. Bowlby in As toria, Oregon, within six months from this ante. May 31, 1S93. MARIA C. LARSEN, Administratrix, ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that I have been appointed administrator of the es tate of Thomas Shay deceased. All persons Indebted to said estate, we no tllled to pay the same to me, at the oiiice or iioiiu & Parker, at Astoria. Oregon, forthwith; and nil persons hav ing claims against sold estate, are hereby notified to present the same to me, nt the above place, within six months rrom the date hereof. F. L. PARKER, Administrator of the above estate. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this 13th day of May, 1893. Guaranteed Cure. We nuthorlzn our advertised druggist to sell l.r. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs, and Colds, upon this condition. If you are afflicted with a lough, t old, or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving It a fair trial, and ex perience no benefit, you may return the bottle nnd have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know flint Dr. King's New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free nt Chns. Rogers Druir Store. Large size 50 cts. and $1.00 STIMULATE THE BLOOD. Brandreth's pills are the great blood purifier. They are a purgative and blood tonic, they act equally on the bowels, the kidneys, and the skin, thus clenslng the system by the natural outlet of the body they may be called the purgative sudorllio and diuretio medlcinei. They stimulate the blood so as to enable nature to throw off all morbid humors, and cure disease no matter by what namo It may be called. One or two of them taken every night will prove an Infallible remedy. Sold In every drug and medicine store either plain or sugar coated. NOTICE. I hereby give notice that my. wife has left my bed and board without Just cause or provocation, and I will not be responsible for anv bill she may contract C. A. HENRICKSON. Juno 8, 1S93, Ft Stevens. Or. NOTICE I Use Zlnfandel wine Intead of coffee or tea. 60 cents per gallon. Dont forset Peach and apricot brandy, also French Cognac and wine at Alex. (Gilbert's. DHTTOJT3 LA Posifoa Cure III use o-r SO jf-nr. minimi. At dpimtlM. rtnn pa E ; -; ; I' I , ei., Eatllr, Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, ond all the trnln of from early en-urn or lnUr overwoi k, n l c k u t g a duveUtpinoiit iciui luuo given io every organ and Sort I on of tho body. implp.nrittirulmetiiodfL Iimut-Olntelinnrovemeut Bf'n. FntltirftfiniHw'IMe. explanation and pnxtfg ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. Y. JAPANESE CURB A new nd eomnletn treatment, consisting ol suppositories, ointment in capsules, aiso in box slid fills; a positive cure for asternal, In temnl blind or hlcudlnir. ltchlntr. chronic. reei, nt or hereditary ulles. and many ether diseases and female weaknesses; It is always a rcat benelit to the genera! liealtli. J lie urst Iscovcrv of a medical cure reiidorine an oner- lien with the knife unnecessary hereafter 1 hit remedy lias never been Known to law. it per box, 6 for 5; sent by mail. Why eull'er from tills terrible disease when a written guar antee is riven with 9 boxes, to refund the money if not eured. Send (lamps fur free sample. Guarantee Issued by Woodward Clark & Co., Wholesale and Retail DnieKists Sole Agents Portland, Or. For sale by J, W Coun. Astoria Oregon. GUNN'S IMPROVED LIVER PILLS ONLY ONE FOR A DOSE . A WORD TO LADIES. These nrr no differor.t In taste, smell and notion from other j- t hat thrv imifht bo called a medicated confection. Lrdftisiiftcr)iK from hoodaches and tnow whd .Liow complexions v no oaunot irko ordinary jOli nro dcllahtod with them. JThey make tho akin bmutifrl, free from blotches and piuipjca, tOc, MkUko Sled. Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. For sale by J. W. Conn, Druggiit mm 'TTTTTi These tiny Capsules nro superior to Bal3am of Copaiba, Cubcba and Injections, (fffj They cure in 48 hours the Vy same diseases without any incon venience, SOLD BYALLDRUGCMSTS SOCIETY MEETINGS. Astoria Lodge No. 50, A. O. V. W. "II TEETH EVERY FRIDAY H.VENINO AT 1I 8 o'clock ill the Odd Fellows' Hall. So journing and vIsitiiiK brethren cordially in vlted, J- r. KUOJiKS, Kecordor. Scandinavian Benevolent Society. . EGUI.AU MEETlNdH OK THIS SOCIKTTf tU at their rooms ill Pythian building ut iiilit D eiticK ,r. m.. on lite second anu lounu tues- dayi of each nionili, AUU. DA.NIEI.SOr Seoretiuy. . Ocean Kucumpme-.t Mo. 13, 1. O. O. F nKOlTIiAK MEETINGS OF OOKAN EN- Lti campmeitt No. in. I. O. O. V., at the lodire In the Odd Kellews Biilliliiic, at seven P. M. on the second and fotirlb Mondays of e;ieli moM.li. Hojniirntnu nretiiren eindimiy 'i.viten By order 1', Astom tunluing & Loan Association milE KEUUJM It MEETINGS OF THIS APSO L elation am held Hi 8 v. M. ou the llrst Wedneslity of each men lb. ORlco on (lenevievc street. nuui oi i.ucnainii. W. L. KOI1B, Secretary Cotumou Council. KEGULAR MEETINGS, FIRST AND !ird Tucsrt iy pvnlliRS of e:'h mouth tt It o'clock. e-rersons desiring to tiuvu rentiers acted upon by tlie (Joiiuoll, ut any regular meetnm must nresKiit the samf to the Auditor mid Clerk. on or before the Friday eveninir irior to the rumdav mi which the Council holds its tviruiar meetinx. K. OSBUKN, Auditor ana t once jikiko. Hoard nt I'llot Commissioners. flllf i"' REIiUI.AU MKKTINOHOFTHI8 HOARD, J will bo held on I ho Urst Mondny, of each mouth at 10 a. rn. at llio ollii'e of Knbb & Far kor. W. L. KOIIIl, 8ec BOOTS AM SHOES Tlie Largest Sloek, Best, quality an 1 lowest rrlces at tho Sign of The Golden Shoe. john 3ia;mm c. orosky, DRALEII IN HAIIDWA11E, IRON, STKEL, IROM PIPK AND KITUVCS. STOVKS AND - TINWARE, House Furnishing Goods, Sheet l-ead s: rip . Lead, Sheet Iron, Tin wnd tVpnei ASTORIA u: vu;its, Oonconily street, loot dacksoii, Astoria, Ore ou. cncral Hacliinist? & Hoilcr Men Land and Mnne K-'i'lue. R 'tier work, S' cam- beat andCauoer out atipeoiiuty Cutitsga of All Caasriptioni Mail ta Ordar tt Short Motion. JOl.N FOX lreldent and Snp- , u fox .. ...ice rresuieii Safes, Fireproof. TJv eclcbmted Alpine Safes kept In stork at the 474, TMrri St., Iteal Ktnt Office. War ranted u good ai the best. Terms very easy W. O. CASsELU Agent. TRAnsrcn CO., WILLIAM WILSON, Prop. FEED - AND - SALE - STABLE Gfnenil Express and Dellrery Business. V6 Olney stiwt. Stat'les fit of West Ninth si, Astoria. Telephone No. . I f . .i 1 r LI. Tiffin hUgh2&0R NOTICE TO POLICT HOLDERS Of the withdrawal from the state of Oregon of the State Investment & In surance Company, of San Francisco, California, Notice Is hereby given to all persons In the State of Oregon holding policies in the State Investment & In surance Company, of San Francisco, California, and to all other persons In terested, that the said company has reinsured Its business in the State of Oregon, In the Fireman's Fund Insur ance Company, of San Francisco. Call fornla, and has filed notice thereof with tne secretary of state, of said state, and proposes to withdraw Its securi ties on deposit with the treasurer there of, ana to cease doing business In said state. Any policy holder in the State of Oregon, or any other person having claims against sam insurance comDanv. are hereby notified to file the same with secretary of tate of the state of Or egon, within six (0) months from the date or the publication of this notine. This notice Is given pursuant to the provision or an act of the legislative as sembly of the state of Oregon, entitled "An act to amend Sections 3564,, 3568 ana 3580, or Chapter L, of tho Mlscel laneous Laws of Oregon, aa Compiled anu jvunoiateu Dy vv. Jair Will." Ap proved ieuruary zii, iss'j. THE STATE INVESTMENT AND INSURANCE CO. By George L. Brander. President, Attest; cnarles M. Blair, Secretary ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. To whom It may concern.All persons having claims against the estate of Henry Powell, deceased, are requested to present; xnem to the undersigned ex, ecutrix of the last will and twsta. ment of deceased at the office of Judge Bowlby in Astoria, Oregon, within six montns irom aate, Astoa, Or., April 12th, 1893. 16-5t MARTHA POWELL, Executrix. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice Is herehv irlvpn that r,iranni to and by virtue of the order of the honorable county court of the state of Oregon for the countv of Marlon rtiil-a made and entered of record by said uuun on me zstn day, February, 1893, the undersigned administrator of tho estate of W. J. Herron deceased, will on the 1st day of July, 1893, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said date at the front door of the court house, in the city of Astoria, In the county of uulisop. in saia matp. mm at nnhiin oaio to the hlehfest biddpr for rash tha tn- i i i .. - ' lowing aescriDea real estate belonging io uie estate or saia aeceased, to wit: Lots numbered nine f9 tpn Mm AWan (11) and twelve (12), In block number one nunarea ana thirty-eight (138), In town (now city) of Astoria, as laid out ana mupDea ana recorapn nv John ivt oniveiy, in uiaisop county, Oregon. Dated May 29, 1893. 3. J. HWAW Administrator of tho Rstnto nt w T tierren, ueceasea. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of uregon, ror the County of Clatsop. C. H. Page. Plaintiff, vs. J. H. D. uray, Liaura w. Gray. j. o. a. Bowl by, Wiley Ballew as executors of the last will and testament of Louis Wil son Deceased and the Astoria Box Company. By virtue of an execution and order or sale Issued out of and under the sale of the above entitled court in the above entitled cause on the 29th day of May 1893, upon a decree of foreclosure and judgment duly made and rendered therein on the 22nd day of May 1S93, which said execution and order of sale was to me directed and de livered, I did on the 31st day of May, 1893, levy upon all tho right, title, claim and lntereest of the above named defendants In and to the following described rpal estate, to-wit: Lots number six (C), seven (7), twenty (20) twenty-one (21), twenty-two :) ana twenty-three (23), of tract numbered ono (1), and lot thirty-two (32), of tract numbered two (2). all of ana in mock numbered twenty-seven. In Olney'a addition to the Town of As toria as laid out and recorded by J, G. Hustler and H. S. Aiken, executors and devisees of the last will and testament of Cyrusi Olney, deceased, as said block Is sub-divided and recorded bv J. H. D. Gray and recorded by him in plat book, numbered one, at page num ber 26, Record of Town or City Plats, In and for the county of Clatsop, and State of Oregon, and all of said land being In said county and state. and I shall on Monday the 3d day of July, 1893, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., of said day ,ln front of the county court house door, In the City of As toria In said county and state, proceed to sell tho same, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy the sum of $892.41 with Interest on said sum from May 2d, 1S93, until paid, and the further sum of $22.60, costs and dis bursements, and the accruing costs of this suit, at public auction to the high est bidder for cash In hand In United States gold coin at time of sale. H. A. SMITH, Sheriff of Clatsop County, Or. Dated Astoria, Or., May 81, 1893. SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION 00 BE. The success of f! G-at CoK C:r wlthout a parallel t n- v. to,- . r -, .. -; .. Mvte - . " .' :. , jncrres-' " T i-'' ' ' ' l:U., iW j'1" 1' .'!.. ' rv: rv I. ( i ic 1 .t . . .- CQMSOMPTIOn. I havaioitlvin!irM,dvforthoabn'ediMpMv y its aw liiouwitijn of cun t o! ihe meet kmc aaa rioDir siauo.iiisr hare ivn rired. ln-1, ea. bo iimm is my in it enii acy, Ihst I nil. fv'tid Tro botii.i r, 15, iia a VALUABLK TKKA'ri""K c Uo' die to T enuVrvr wbe Wiil euni mo i5 ir i.tpre ai,tt F. O. &Mre. U the line to take to all points EASTandSOUTH It is the DINING CAR ROUTE It offers the best service. coiiTfl bluing SPEED and COMFORT It Is the populnr route with the who wbli to travel on THE SAFEST It is therefore the route you nhoiild take. It runs through vrstihnU-d trains every day in the year to ST. PAUL AND ODWA'GO No Change of Cars, EIogaiit?PulIniiin Sleepers, Superior Tourist Sleepers, Splendid Free Secoud-elass Sleepers, . Only one change of ears Portland to New York Through Tickets To Any Part of tne civilized umlil Passengers' ticketed via. all boats mnnlm between Ahtoria, Kulnma and Forllaud. r"ull Information concerning rales, time o. trail i, routes nnd other Uittails fumlehwl o, apullcttlmi to C.W.STONE, AKcuit Astoria Steamer Telephone Dock. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, No. 121 First Kt..cor. WaMiiiiBton, Porlland. Oreuou. Line Running THROUGH DAILY TRAINS leav ng Portland, 8:45 AM. 7:30 PM. 1 I DAYS TO 2 CHICAGO 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 40 Hours Quickerto Omaha and Kansas City. ' Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, Free Reclining Chair Cars, Din ing Cars. ASTORIA TO SAN FRANCISCO JUNK, 189U. Columbia Wednesday Jin e T. r-tale Sundav June li. Oregon 'I hiirsday June in. Cilunihla Monday .Tunc In. -tnte Friday June S3. Oregon Tuesday June 27. Colu::itia Nituriiiy July l. . ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMERS Mornlntr boat leaves Astoria dailv. excent Sunday, at 6 a. in.; returning, leaves Portland daily, except Katurday, utSn. in. Night boat leaves Astoria dally, except Sunday, nt 0 p. in.: p-turiiii-K leaves Portland daily, except Sunday, at 7 a. in. The morning boat from Pol Hand makes landings on tne Oregon side Tuesdays, Thurs days, and Saturdays ; on Wasliiiiglon'side Mon davs Wednesdays and Fridays. Krnin Astoria the morning boats mnkes lauding ou the Ore gon side Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and on the Washington tide TueMlavs. Thurs days and Saturday, b. For rates and general Infoi illation call ou or address, , W. n. HTJRI-UUBT, G. W. IX)UKSBEKRV. uen. ras. Are; i Portland, Or. . Astoria, Or. THE : OREGON : CAKEItY A. A. CI EVIXA Jin, frop. Good Bread Cakes and Prstrr. None but the .est Materials used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Custcmp. Bread delivered In any part of the ctty FISHER BROTHERS SHIP CHANDLERS. Ueavr and Shelf Csr.7 Id t Uck Wagons an. Vehicles, Farm Machinery, Paints. '!il. Varnish. Lojrger' Si-.vp5lcc Kaiibsiik'a "-'calcs. Doors and Wim.ows. PROVisions, 7 LOCK nd MIU, if ID. ASTOBIA. - - ORKGSO. 4$m$fc Only 2 I