The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, December 31, 1899, Page 4, Image 4

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    I'M MORNING ASTORIA N Sl'NUA., DECKMBhH II, m.
CULLISON & CO.
Wheat and Stock Brokers
ninrrT vvirfq ta Ncw York stock Exchange
DIRECT WIRES TO Qmg0 Boar(j Qf Traje
Commtncln oi Tuesday, January 2, I90O. ?
FISH! FISH!
FISH!
v..
f
Will liufurite Their First
Annual Clearance Sale
And continue it for thirty business ua. Fwry article in He
hoaxe will bemlncod in price with the following exceptions: Rut
trick Patterns aud rubl nations, Ktubroidery, Sih1 Silk and
Spool Cotton. .
lIcnJqnnrtcrn for Pry (iHJs on the l ower (-oluinbia
WAU AND MAKRtAGES.
South Af.loan War Ha CiusU a
Bouw ill tbi Mafcrlmiirual Market.
Freich, subsequently marchtt g upon
Bbx'nif.mtein. to capture that pliuv
a;'.J draw eft the Boer from Lady
smith. To accomplish ihls. It 1 b-lieved
that Ktmberley and Mafeklng nwy be
sscrilced. Whether General Bu'ler
will scoulesce in this arrangement l
seriously doubted by many who know
him and tbvy ar mther inclined to
believe be will attempt to emulate
General Gourgh, wbv under similar
circumstances, retrieved bia rvers
In India while Sir Ch,rles Nspier was
coming out to supersede him.
The seixur?s uf largoes of American
fVur off D.Magu bay. bid fair to ex-
The death of tha Puke of Westmin
ister, combined with the mourning t.l
reedy prevalent on account of -the war
kwae. left few of true tttlrd families
of Great Britain froa to celebrate
ChrWmaa week with the usual festi
vities. Tha Gmevenor family has to
many ramifications among the nobil
ity and such a large number of other
ttlled people have recently died that
one would almou think the court
was In mourning.
To tr.u. common a.i-.rs i Cite much popular Interval in England
thetic raraiol la found la the society u (j gtwr)klly IookeJ upon a ,
news columns, wmcn a&jiy wm t
a long l.8l of forthcoming man-tag.
the bridegrooms, in a majority of tin r
cases being soldier. It is a season I
short engagements aud sudden deaths. !
Momentarily expecting erd:e to sad ,
for South Africa, tha British others ;
.nn sunt la t If An tru T? t. f f 1 1 '1 1 V '
I J a V i. icilll,' tun v ai ') -..." j j
' ot-'etrlkin.;. while the iron is not ana
rniuiy a quiet m.urittre is now f.d
lowed within a few .lays by a f rewU
at Southampton. For instance, M J r
Maxsc. iio l.n'k pstt in the recer.t
defeat of the khalifa, returned to E:'-
214-21 5 Chamber of Commerce,
Portland, Oregon.
JBLARD
IODIDE OF IRON
for AN Ml .POORNK5of the Hl.OOl).
CO.NSTIU TIONAL li AkNLSi
SCKIHX LA. ttc
Nooe frnuinrun !-! ncj "Rlancarii"
all parr.r.isTM.
. FOtUliHA A CO., N. Y. Ats. lor I'. S.
Ltconfl.'ld'j i
point of international !aw that will be
amicably aetlled. So far no nRlcia1
at' P? In the matter nnt Ixfem taker
owliijt t the non-arrlviJ of the !!
aiy jiaiicrs frm H a hingtof. Tlif
ni.ll'ary and inU'roational law nuthor-lt;-s
are alri.ist unanimout in dtvlar-
t:?ut Urvat Itntaan should not at-
cisrv fud stuffs xmtrabaud of war
The N.ival and Military KecorJ undr
tti! head sa today:
"Kully fifty per i-en,t of our food
c )ins frmn AnurUa, t,lK coluniea nni'
ut-irr e.'Untri-.s. We have erased to
:k In the matlir of a new frlght
illfcatlon with u view to iu:Un by
the attcrney gMTU und r the anti
trust tiw :f hl Judgment nhou'd war
ra-tt the same.
In his lettar to the tmm!lou re
fi'fring to the demand ihippr that
leir.it action agnint the rallr. ads be
taken, the uttornoy Kwa-nl siiya
"If the testimony submittal nhwel
a combination among railroad dm-pniik-
tc re.tr.itn comnierce among
, the sewrul states I Mhould n't henlute
I to
I antitru9i mw. yui o i n.1 sui-.-i ac
tion upon faith of thi facta outim t
ti wnuM nut only he futile, but ab
surd. If there be a tvm.sly for com
f.t.aiilnar Mpivn. it 1U In an pp l
to your conur.ijwion undor the Intor
tate tomnurce law."
IM1
TIHH .ViMI tH'I.M
PKI'AKf fiom I ortUiut
Aimti
Tut
at ltd
p. n
Salt lAkt, l'rner. n
Worth, Oinli Knu
ui t'llv. xk Units,
l'hli'ii, mid r ut
Malt
t H p III
Hivkmie wnlla Wll, l",ki,e. Ht-tia
rher Mlneill, Si.I'kiiI, ftvrr
Chicago and
t on AtiM
OCEAN STE AM.MIIF5
All Hulling ll.s mb
Jrel to ebwuitr.
Tor immi r'i.mom-' -mI1
pre. 4 i, tl. l . J4. t
CoU-nibla Rlr
8iinira
it in "
Mm day
KMiii.la T. fortlanjt
i' I
sewral atali-s l nnoui.l not ne,ii.ue 6 t m w(1 jiVVrK K.VfH 1 " " '"
Invoke the remedy rovld.l by the.KxM.u u; ,,. . s,-h.-,t. ' S"'"U
Mlll'IM A W y I
Boston Codfish and Mackerel
Common Stockfish
Stcllanglcr Stockfish
Anchovis, Speelang Holland Horrlng
Hauiburf? Smoked and Oannod Eol
French Sardines English Bloators Kussian Caviar
Kiolor Bueckling Marnirto Horingo
At Foard 0 Stokes Co., Astoria, Oregon.
I
till
!!!'
V
Wlll.m.lla nj Win- , ,
hlMHIr. M.V.d.
" a- in
Tur. rtuir
SI'KCIAI. fiUAUANTF.K.
a.. , lliiilai l.rwutoii. !!!
. k . ' " W l ! I I.MHH. lit Kit 4 in.
li theater ot.,M of At-rla I am XiW, ,,,, immi,.,,,! t,, .' , v.i, w,-.t
pletiwd to call your Jtten'lon to tl"1 , Saturday '"! i I"" i11" Kii.lajr
engagement of the Itavs' " ll.t O'd ; . -
HIS MOTHER'S
BREAD
He says was atwaya so light
and well bakrd.
Well thrre la a knack In mak
ing It.
Hut don't forget tha kind of
stove or range used makes a
difference. Ilia moth.-r used a
Jl.
9-
Santa Clans
; make any tfTort to be e If supporting.
Thu
land, marrie-i Lord
daughter and i now on hi way to
tlx? Cape.
The mattlal spirit and unlwrst.1 d -,
aire 10 kith me cuurnj, m uc ,-.... nn. , lh. -.i.,), nnA .i.
condition Cxistitutes a danger
only bearable twanae of our confi
dence in the strength of the Bittish
0. W. LOl'NIHCRRT.
A(H Astoria
W H HURLBCRT.
0m. Paa. Agt. Fsrttaaa. Or.
ahowg no signs of abatement.
Interest of the l'nlte,i Stales. "Tiw
teJ m to Mil our
pence and .var. but ac
'Our enemlca on the continent
1 would rejoice If . we . intercepted the
! i.Kfstuffa now pasuing Into the'Triinif
i va.il via EMuguti bay. A dangerous
"precediii: would lima be created.
action of England a prenJ.ir duke, the CJUR
1uke of Norfolk, who is postmaster- - . ...
general and by no means a yourg man ; MMn0al American supplies b.
Vne u, o"T n i-.., .ow.., . iQ lh&t wt muet (Bke
active service la the latest example of M ?te, nMy w kaJ ftn
the spirit tvhich prevW all claeaea. j of ,he enMm .uppIy of fo0(J.
The Duke, cf Xorfolk'i posl.lon in th? , g(u(r3
caolnet and his tremendous business ;
Irterests to say nothing of his pow-?r
as Jay head of tho Ca'Jiolic chLMdi in
Snslai"' will probably prevent thd
eceeptanoe of hla offer.
The Duke of Connaught, who-'e ar-;Vhj(h uould aganat Ens,a)a
uem miuKf-a 10 ots biwdcu iu ko 'o
Sojth Africa have bTi refu.-d, is
mentionl aa likely to euccetd Gen.ral
Roberts In comma-id of the British
forces in Ireland.
No r.tli; comment has been caus- d
by the war offloe'a tardy recignitiuti
of the cng.cetrrs and arUllerr.
LTntil General Warren, of the engi
neeis, was s-nt out all the general
oClce.-fi In ih field were cavalrymen
or infantrymen. The country howkd
for vlttietal Wamn'H aijpoint.'iit-nt
ar.J at last the man who kn.'ws S uth
African tc-(ngranhy. belter thart any
other general received reogrution ,
Then fjllow.d in qukk guccoasion, i
tS'-r-Tal Roberta, an artilleryman and
Gtjner.il Kitchener and Chermsi le, tn- :
gineers, urUl the campaign now bids
fBir to be chiefly directed by the
hitherto n-gieet.'d "gunner and sap
pern." '
The impression continuf-s to gaiD '
ground that Oriwral Culler and his 1
subordinates have betn Instructed to ',
u.'id-.rtuke no important movement un- '
til Kbe arrival of General Roberta an?
that Roberta will amalgamate the
guna under iTatarore, Warren and ;
Time" Company, wb'cli will be t!'e
I uttractloti it Kish-r'.-i opera h mse to-
morrow, (New Veir M, Matinee and
evening.
I will guarantee the attraction to
ir""rt;:r! ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
fir ladies and children. In cae .f tlu
attraction not being oa ttpret enled.
-,m "m rr " : r, .. a. mortl.ml fmon Depot.iU Mm.
money wm oe cnwriuwy niuu.ieo .j. m (ur ,torla and lntn l: p.m.
at thir drt opportunity."
i A rerresentative of the Associaltd
1 1 r'.-is learns that the wireless tele
; graph instrument recently captutcd
' from the Bo;rs and described a Mar
coiUs were not his m&Jiufaotuiv. Ttity
re mad by a woil kni; German
, f.rm. whom Marcjol once employed to
espei in.-nt with pians he afieraaid
dicardcd. Marconi declare the Instru
ments captured wye not workable,
i 5 'me f-vling has been cauvl agal'icl
i tlie young inventor by the first report,
j the h-Uef spmiiding that he had
broken his Bgneemeiit to supply only
; the UriUh during the prea.-nt war.
! Princeis Cliristlar. ;f Schieasulg
; lioIstHn (Priticeii Helena of England)
: fer the lift ilrne in tw-stity yearn is
sitting for a porinit and to an Ametl
, can fainter, W. H. Funk.
, During th"? recsit virfit to Windsor
of Conyngham Green's form.-r British
ag-'.iu at Prioria, tjU'.-en V.ctoria
aHk-.J him a lot of questions retro rdlng
ifre. Krujir, her hou.-ke-ping and
personal chariotrristica. Mr. Greene
e:.tertainJ 1i-t nuij-sty with incidents
cDowing tlio liiiriilicity of Mra.
Krug'-r's holm life and her jrsonal
attention o kltchJn dutit, detailing
with special z-xii upon the exc-illence
cf a certain d-s-.-rt tshlc'a Mrs. Krug(T
makes.
Rumors re.cuiT-:d tliia we.k of Lord
Halisbuiy's rMtiri.nent at the end of
the present parliament and the bucc
aion of the l-ike -at Devonshire to the
ativa luaVirslilp. These seem;
ed on nothing stronger than de-
liLJkAJ broken down, ""i-'iwii nom ms
SSAJfe. forgetting all 1 reavemett. From one of the promfer'a
RIVER RAILROAD.
al.
applying at the box nine.
Signed. I.. K. SEL.IO.
Manager.
TRANSPORT MOVEMENTS.
medlat points.
' ASTORIA. I
7.45 a.m. For Portland A in-llMO am.
I 10 p.m.termedlate points ia:Mp.m.
SEASIDE DIVISION.
p m ia. rr..
t:W U-.X'hv ....Astoria....
S.H 11:56 Ar Warrenton
t-M 12:13 I.v arrenion.
I S)l 1:0) Ar ....Sa-'ld....
ia m p m.
Ar 7:401 4:i4
I.v! 7:S J a
Arl Ul l l
Lv1 6:15' t:W
SAN FRANCICOO. Dec. SO The
transports Tartar and Valencia will
probably be sent back t' Manila with
freight. There ar nu v lib ut 4.0 v SPECIAL SEABIDK bumjat ikai.n
tons of freight waiting nn the govern-j Leaves As'orla at : a m.: arrives at
ment dock and no steamers to take It (Seaside I a m.
tl- ci,a.i.in I. .l.?.Jv onmKed to' Passengers may return on any train
ail from here on Hie 4th for S wire ,
j to take fuiosje from tl.eio to Maliilu.
Ell
W. J. BCULI.T, Agent,
Ot Bond ftraat.
soi.Fii.iNr:.
AM. TRAINS to and fnm B-amd run j
ot Flavel and Hammond via Warren-
, ton.
I All trains make close connections at
1 Ooble with all Northern Pacific trains
to and from the east or Sound points,
i At Portland with all trains leaving
S'lflllne: Soinilne'
tin-. .ii l I S.iintinr'' If VOU
have n it go to Peters.! . iirm'ns tmion depot.
at once and buy a trial can K-m-m- ' At Astoria with I It. N. Co. s boat
bor that long ra.ns and ron.ib!y snow nd rail line to and from Ilwaco ard
will follow this mild and dry wr-ath. r, ;uP;h m-ach points.
H.F.Prael Transfer Co
Telephone 2J.
DRAYING AND EXPRESSING
All Goods Shipped W our Care
Will Receive Sp-rtaJ Attention.
f
r
Will 1 1 1 1 I it (o Itis interest to cult mi ih In Curo ptin Ima-
iiitr i 'ulii'iv. I )tir Iluliilnv ( IihhIh net' all tirtv ninl I
will imt lo kept a ft i r Nfw Vrar I'.vcrvlliiti i;iiitrnii- 1
i,
w i
X f
tnl Hi l"W at Portliiiul ditf
B F- Alien G Son. 365 Ccmmerclal St.
J. 0. Glllcn 8 Co.,
Dealers, Manufacturers and Contractors
Of AHbCMtoH Boiler
itd Pipe CovcHmuh
Sir.m.l St, I'();TI.ANI, OHE.
.it(iiltitiai' .' 11. I ltXXtXXiltli .t!,llill4'i:ti.lltlxljilio.ltl
)
DO YOU BATHE?
NO.
No. W Pimne St.,
Astoria. Or.
W. J. COOK. Mgr !
Kn. Tel. 113. I
r WHY?
and every man woman an: c.'iild s ;
sliovs fhoul.l be treated with tins great
TIIROCCT
torji for
i k kcis on sio i -
mnrn R.in Praini' tBi-fi. aill .
vit- poi;i irainer iiiese; ioo. i,.
Or send 35c In stamps to H-.try Mil. Eastern and turop-an polnu
ler t- V. 312 First street. Portland, City ticket office Astoria. 624 Commer.
ttA. VV. B. Hd wards
llernilse nt our lumae i liavn tii-llher a batlililb,
nor toil wati i Iimnly. . . .
Then tin to (lie Kosslnn Hallis at '.'17 Astor St.
'.!' rents is tlm 1'iii'e. l'tiviitr nparltneiits fur
lndii (Inly I lie better dim of utroiiutte Is
entered to. Tr) ni.e mid )tl ill Coino rrgiilarlr.
Oregon, for a trial can and he convinced.
The nittr.
Many a man with his
whole soul immersed in
business and money get
ting is like the miser
whose spring door Miut
to and locked bim in for-
ever. II e n
!' 1 work and siave !consorv
I and worry and . tonn,u6
it . 1 get sick and I ,
JUAJ bruken. down' ! U(;tIon
the time
health is worth
i jf i m o r e than
that a happy,
borne ia rather
en than great
il fhv ti9r
door of disease I pantamine, though ,n the stalls and
boxes there era nwny gad little faces
! and black frocks.
The other theatres have drawn good
intimates, a repreinta,tive of the As
! aociatf-d Pr-f larns he lias not min-
tloned any Inclination to retire.
The usual crowd of youngstera
flocked to Drury Lana far the annual
gold, and
cheerful
to be cbos
rickta, gn
the tiao-
sprint; to and shut tbem off from all the
Vriglit hopes they labored for.
A ftick man cannot be happy; he cannot
accomtilish the work he has to do in this f
woi Id; he loses the very money he is striv. ; gall'i ies, but the bilterr part of 'the
ing for ; bis ambition defeats itself. Any ; hoUf.ea were not so well filled aa Uiual
man who discovers that Ins strength and t , . ,, . ,
energy yre giving way has an. unfailing i during holiday Week. Few Changes
meant of regaining his physical health and j have been made.
kiamina in the simple yet all-potent restor- j Madame Patti heada the list of
etive power of that wonderful "Golden I ,. ,,,. lV, ,(,, aa
Medical Discovery " originated by Dr. K. V. Prominent artists who will ring at
Pierce, of oiifTalo. N. Y., the world-famous Covert Gardon, Februairy 22, undea the
i r.mr o lie in A i ci.i.s sis" Um n n ri i a AT. I . U . iT ait,tn, r.mm tit
Oj vnann J ui"vn.a va taai. i'UUIvit w- LIU L I Ke- ejl lilQ ili l till UilCBfl
Of
Lnndadowne, In aid of th wives ant)
families of officers killed during the
war. On the same occasion, the
Ducheas of Marlborougrn will recite a
patriotic poem.
esr grrw. lMiially in April when I was buy The JJUK9 ana Ulicne-s 01 aiaiiuw-
un inr utim w 117 iic4im km w mu , i rougn fnteriaineQ a i.re,e vunwmiaw
gunistn.
Arnni(the thousands who have consulted him
by null tht case of Mr. Newtou B. Blake, of
TiplciAville, Tippah Co.. Miss., as shown in the
following letter indicates the remarkable efficacy
of hi trcnimeut r " lu Uecember il5 my htallh
beei to fail, I tri'sd many dirTerent kiuda of
lucdicinrsand the more I took the worse the dis-
THE REMEDT.
couia vol hold out to work one hour. My breath I ... .
became short and I was weak and nervous, tnd house party at Blanh'dm tills WOCK.
oftentimes would spit blood. , I was unable to
work. I tried one of the doctors in the vicinity
but failed to olitaio relief. I seemed to grow
worse. My father received a book from Dr.
Pierce in which I read of a case similar ta mine,
nd decided to write to Dr. Pierce. He recoin
niriiJrtl mr to mVc his '."...Men Medical Discov
ery.1 After taking ais bottles of this remedy I
can recommend it as one of the best medicines
to build up tbe system. I am now enjoying ;
good health."
Torpid lier and comtipatioB are surely
and speedily cured by Dr. Pierce's Pleasant
Pellets. They never gripe. They regulate,
tone up and invigorate tbe liver, stomach
and bowels. No substitute urged by mer
cenary dealers ia aa good.
The Attorney Gemc-ra Cannot Act Up
on Ineufncient Evidence.
WASHINGTON, Dec. - SO.-Attorney
General Grigga today returned to the
interataite commerce commission the
transcript of evidence taken at the
heating before the commtoeloa last
LADIES' TAILOR-MADE SUITS.
Ladles who go to Portland and desire
something especlaDy fine in the way of
tailor-made suits will do well tin remem
ber that they can be well fitted at t D.
Boyer's IT Fourth atroet, in tie T. M.
C. A. building.
Not only does he keep a strictly first
class cutter for men'a wear, tSut also
one exclusively for ladles' work, and
all can rest assured of getting not only
good work, but the best of materials,
as Mr. Jtoyer is an expert on woolen
cloths.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Jn the County Court of the State of
Or'.-gon for Multnomah County.
In the matter of the estate of Ken
neth Macleay, deceased.
Notice Is horiby given that the un
dorslgned will on the 20th day of Jan
uary, laoo, at tho hour of 1 p. m. at
the door of the court hou of Clat
sop county In A si or) o In fa Id county
and state, offer fur wale at public auc
tion to the' hlghem bid'lur fur cash the
Interest of the estate of Kenneth Mac
leay, deceased, Use sarne being an un
divided fractional tntorest enual to
67a!4-JOflC8tha of the following de
scrlbed real property situated In the
county of Clatsop and State of Ore
gon, to wit:
All of biocK wo. o in tne town oi
Upper Astoria In Clabsou County, Or
egon, m laJd out by Jobn Adair, and
also all and singular the tide land ly
ing wdtihin arnl north of and in fr'rtit
of said block No. 6 in the town of Up
per Astoria a laid out by John Adair,
Including all wharflng rights, privll
eees and eafsemonts north of the aald
block to the ablpplng channel of the
Columbia River In Clatsop county,
Oregon.
The said sale will be made subject to
the confirmation of the above en
titled count. R. LIVINGSTONE.
Admlnlrtrator of the Ealalo of Kn-
rwrth Mac leay, deceased.
Dated December 27th, 18?9.
tlal street. J. C. MAYO.
Oen'l FVt and Past. Afnt.
iAriOT
Ii aurtjt , Til
LEAVE
PORTLAND
OVERLAND EX
i'REHH. for Salem,
flriBAlittrv Aahlan
7:N P.M.8acraDiento, Ogden,'
uan Francisco, tio
lave. Lot Angeles,
El Paso, New Or
leans and tha East
t:H A. uj
DaHy
except
Bunday
m a v
t4:M P. H
Rotwburg passenger
Via Woodbursi, for
Mount Angel, BII
yerton, West Bclo,
Brown vllle, Spring
Held and Nation....
Corvallla paaaenger t:lO
Independence pass' J ft: at
ARRIV1
8:00 A. la.
M:M If. U
Dally
except
Sunday
i:K A. M
i A.ai
WHITE COLLAR LINE
Columbia River and rusref Sound Navi
gation Company.
Bailey Gatzert leaves) Astoria dally,
except Sunday, at 7 p. m.
Leaves Portland dally except Bap
day at 7 a. m.
White Collar Una ticket and O. R.
A N. tickets interchangeable on Bailey
Gatzert and Hassalo,
A. J. Taylor, Astoria Art
TJ. B. SCOTT, Telephone) 111
President
Dally, tDailr except Sunday.
Connecting at Bao Franolsoo with Osnt
dwtal Oriental, pacific MaU and Oee
anlo steamship linns for
JAPAN, CHINA, AUSTRALIA,
HAWAII AND THE PHILIPPINES.
Rebate tickets on sale dally between
Portland, Baoramento, and Ban Franols
oo. Net rates $17 Urst-class, and U seo-ond-class,
including trieeper.
Rates and tickets to Eastern points ana
Europe. Also Japan, China, Honolulu
and Australia. Can be obtained from J. B.
KIRKIAND, Ticket Agemt, 18s Third St.,
R. KOEHLER, C. H. MARKHAJf,
Uanacer1. O. F. A RA.
Through tickets East for lowwst rates.
Call on C. J Trench ard, local agent,
Wst.s rarco Conwsara offloa. Astoria.
TICKETS
YOffiH to all
MlStfpOlHTS EAST
Through palace and tourist sleepers,
dining and library observation cars.
ELEGANT VESTIBULE TRAINS.
No. 4, "Flyer leavea Portland at J:10
p. m.
No. , "Flyer," arrives Portland at
1:30 a. m.
For rates, etc., call or addresn
O. W. LOUNSBERRT,
Agent O. R. & N., Astoria.
A. B. C. DENNISTON,
C. P. k T. A., Portland, Ore.
livery variety ' Kmiult J t
lircsscu I.IIIIIPCI, iniiiis,
ViiidoVH, MiiiilJinni mid
Cedar Sliinnlcn.
. (.'''''!'t .(.ia a'a.a
11TAAI Comtmin Hint". Hark, r ir,
WUUsJll.iiil.Mk.Alder.l'olcOHk
Office Seventh Street Dock
The Eastern
l)inini-rootji imd Kcstnurtint
J. l.t. Wnnner, 1'r.ip.
frlvate Dininq-ronms Inr l.silies
Meals 1 5c l Opcu nil Niilit.
1711 THIHI) STItr.tT,
net. florrison snd Yamhill
Portland, Oreifon
Oregon Short Line
Railroad.
THE DIRECT ROUTE TO
Montana, Utah, Colorado
and all Eastern Points.
Olves choice of two favorits routes, via
the Union Pacific Fast Mall Line, or
the Rio Grind Soenlo Lines.
LOOK AT THE TIME
1 J Duys to Salt Luke
2J Days to Denver
3 J Days to Chicago
4J Days to New York.
Free reclining chairs, upholstered toura
1st sleeping oars, and Pullman palace
sleepers, operated on all trains.
For further Information, apply to
Or Astoria, Oregon.
C. O. TERRT, W. E. COM AN,
Trav. Pass Agt. Oen. Agent
124 Third St.. Portland. Or.
O. W. LOUNSTJBRRT,
Agent, O. R. ft N
All Aslorlana who visit Portland and
desire spending a pleasant evening in
company with polite people and in the
enjoyment of an unexcelled musical
program, should go to the Fredericks
burg. Besides vocal and instrumental
selections there are many other' at
tractions to delight the visitors. The
new management is making the Freder
icksburg a well-merited success.
BROWN GRANT. Propa.
Pacific NavigationCompany
Sicamei-H "It. . I limnc," "W. II UiiiTl,oir
Only line Astoria to I illiinionk, tiiu IhnMi, liny City, llobooin Hie.
(Vnni'Ctiiiif nt Astoria with tin' Oregim IbiilruH'l A Navigation Co. ami
also the Aatorlii Culiiiiibiii Kiver It, 11, for flixn FrHin-isi'ii, Portland
ami all iMiints east. For freight ami paswiger rales ap;ly t.
HnrttMcl P.litiorc 6i Co. (lenrrul AkciiIh, AHTOlll A, OHE.
(JOHN ('() Agents, Oregi n ltailnaiil A Navigation Co.,
TH.l.AMOUh (ire. A. AC. H It. Co. t'OKILAND, Ore.
New Zealand Fire Insurance Co
of New Zealand
W. IJ ThomoHi Mgf.i Sn KrnnciHCo.
II lis Is-on tuiilerwrilitiu on fho I'aclllc Camst over twenty-two years.
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO.,
Iti'Miileiit Agents, ASTORIA, OUK.
Vie Rent New Typewriters.
Many Naw IwprovomenU Added - SHE OUR LATEST
Smith Premier Typewriter
NKW AIIT CATAItMltlK MtKK
L.AM. AI.HXANDI.K & CO., Phono Main A74
Kxoltisive I'ftoiflo Coast Dealers. 245 Stark St. l'ortlnnd
C. A. WHALE,
Wholciiile and retail dealer in
Pianos
Krnnicu mid linen,
ScliafTur, Hohlller
and mnny otlntra.
112-nt.IIO Union Avenue and
;W.i IvitHt Alder Street
Vi r tvi' I
SaaSSssserSsrSW(k
Organs
RoliiiHz and Co.
Millor, Ann Arbor
liontluy and others
PORTLAND OREGON.
Instruments Sold on Easy! Terras.
M. C. MATTI1IELL, Manaer. Head office 142 State StSalem, Ore.