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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1900)
ME .HORNING ASTOKlAiY vSl'NUA., MAY 18, liOO path glotosimte JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. Telephone Main 6G1. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY, Sent by mall, per year , $6.00 Sent by mall, prr month SO Served by carrier, per month M SEMMVEEKLT. Sent by mall, per year. In advance U.00 Postage free to subscribers. All communications intended for rb iloaijon should be directed to the editor. Luttiness communications of all kinds an remittances must be address-.-l to The Astorlan." The Astorlan guarantee to Its ad Yertlsers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be had on ap plication to the business manager. A L1TTIK ADVICE WHERE IT IS NEEDED. I.ooX here. Gentlemen of the Water Commission! What do you moan by your peculiar conduct regarding , the lectrie light proposition? "Thnt tha rviubllonn party has exalted the dollar above the man." This la the thread ipon which ho hangs all his ar guments. AH he says !a but a finger h.Mtrd pointing to the expression. Whether he talks about the Income tax, free sliver, trusts or ImiKTliilIsm, he comes bark to his text, that the dollar has been exaite.t above the man. Uryan claims that the republican party daub with the rich anj against the IKtor, with capital and against labor, with the employer and against his em ployees, with corporations and against the people, and with the East against the West and South. He claims that titer Is a malevolent conspiracy on the part of the banks, corporations and rich men of the world to rob the great masses, and that this conspiracy leans on the 'republican party for support, and In turn It supports the republican party, by giving It whatever money Is necessary to debauch the voter and maintain Itself In power, and, in this way, the republican party debases man kind. and exalts the dollar. The repub licans on the contrary claim that all legitlmati enterprise Is Interdependent that labor and capital are more than twin brothers, that there is an unbib Heal cord between them, the severance of which Is the destruction of both that what hels capital helps labor, In) cm u The Best Washing Powder. Ask Your Laundress to Try It (Ca(o) zy l W. C. A. Polil, mm commit. Undertaker, Embalmer and Funeral Director. Caskets ul Fnnoral Stipplioa constant- ly on liaml. Corutr Mb and Injun 8ts, Astoria, Ore Til W) 9vF" PKI'ART origin, and the outlook Is not comfort. Ing to the future aspirations of As. toria. Are you men endowed with the at tributes usually asocUted with anl-j anJ what "r;s labor hurts capital as . i ! well; that the emplover and employee rnal masculinity, or are you a pack of i ' u "vi I have a common Interest, that you can- weatc, exnaustea oia women, paraum not help or hurt the one without help. in aiA. o auire. , ing nf hurting the other, at (he same Why don't you face the responsibil ities of your position or get out of it a.i once? Nobody wants to dictate as to how you shall perform your duty, but everybody wants you, according to time: that the banks, railroads and other corporations make money, and lose money when the masses lose mon ey; mat s-ctionailsm was shot to death long ago and received its final Interment at Appomattox, and that now mere is no rortn. no outn, no your best lights and information, to ; East, no West, but one united country. act in the matter, rightly or wrongly. and make an end of it without de lay, r i If you doubt the wisdom of going into ! I stretching from Puerto Rico to Manila; and, finally, that the betterment of la. bor is the cornerstone of the republl- i can party, the extension of our coin. merce, its present great work; that the the lighting business, after you have acquisition of property Is conducive to been expressly empowered by the peo-: v'rtue and not to vice, and that the dol Me to do so, and after you have at -j lar- howr usefu!- ls h ready taken more than $10,000 of the people's money and locked it up in ;' j upon which the Bryan campaign must I be fought and whipped to a finish this not the master of mankind, and must remain like Caesar's wife pure and suspicion. These are an irreconcilable preparations for that purpose, CANT, hypothesis. There Is no middle ground YOU AT LEAST SAY SO, AND END ; between them; one is right and one Is A SITUATION THAT HAS BECOME I Wr0ng' ana they She Issues RIDICl'LOt'S THROUGH TOL'R DIS CT; F! iIT iRT.r T in.- ,-nr- nmcmvi . ..v,., . Do you know that the merriment w ith I Bich the people were at first disposed I Jt Is painfully evident that Pugel to view your perplexity is fast turning I LTLTr'!'0," 0ri'nta7racR,c is being taken into full account by San Into Indignation? j Francisco at this time. Only a few Do you know that the undignific.5 1 eant as 8Uch a tWn 88 r'valr in I this commerce was treated with smiling plight in which you have left your to- j contempt by the big southern seaport. ordinate branch of the city government ' wnlle no !he ,:aliforn'a lines have ac- j tually formed a traffic association with -.he common council-in its worthy! the northern trans-Pacific companies. eForts to meet a public emergency, is ! an(1 ele n(!t averse tc a pool which ,,, , . . t ' i would pro rata the division of incom- kindling a wrath whtch is liable to ; ln? frelghuee. This feature of the new break over you from sources as little ' association did not finally prevail, but er,, ted as the culmination of ,ha. ' f" ? SmM"1 c,ame from the """( enterprise of Puget sound lines in se- wrath is likely to be intensely unpleas- dines business, both freight and pas ant? 1 senger. San Francisco ls fully awak- j ei:ed at last to the fact lhat the trend Yoi! may think. In the peculiar i on- ; of ocean commerce .'or the past few Mitution of your assumed bureaucracy. ' bas t0 ,n n''nh- tnat Pu" i get sound is not only a strong and that you ar.-jecure from public clamor. ; growing factor In the foreign and do That because you are not dependent j mestic tra(i of 'his coast, but there 1 iS deStineil tn lu. U Hv-atrV arwl in h. in the put lie ffu-e you hold upon the ! final test of supremacy 'there is no popular favor of the people, they have l,0!,ltlv assurance her maintaining I a lead v.hkh in the ptst she has placed j unbounded and unquestioning conti- SOMK PROSPEWTY TESTS. Again the time has come round for Voters to consider the political situa tion and decide the weighty questions of a presidential year. . Is the pros perity that was promised, and which has come, for the few or the many? Positive tests will properly be asked. The Nov York Journal of Commerce giees some? figures on the savings banVs of that state which are right to the point. In 101 deposits Increased by JU,7T3,44S and the average deposit was $3SS. In the tlrst year of the en suing democratic administration de posits fell off S12.795.KH and the de cline contirued. With republican suc cess confidence returned. In 1S97 the Increases In New York savings bank deposits was HS.SOS.O.'S. in im. the increase was $4?.4j9,4il. and " laat year the Increase went up with a bound to J71.3-J6.2S3. The Increase in this single tax since republicans took control of the government Is 1169.303,- 762. Two million depositors have opened accounts in the New York sav ings banks, or more than the whole ni'mber of families In the state. The average deposit is I44H, against M89 In 1SS3. -More than 2.0OO.0OO thrifty cltliens of the state of New York had to their - credit In the savings banks on the first day of the present year J8S7.4S0.-iL. LEBECK 63). or $169,000,000 more than when Mc Kinley assumed the duties of president By these figures may be truly Judg ed the general nature of the pros perity that has returned to the people. Many honest persons believed four years ago that good times could only come through a flood of silver and that, in any case, the gold standard would not benefit the wage-earner. To the i Inflow ! THB I01YKC. atrangeri vUitintC In tn city will tlml the louvre an attractive resort wliereln to K'ml the evening. Tltf Amine Sislors l.ahes' Orchestra la still on the bllli ami prwwnU nigblly it musical program of exwpttonai merit, llimdsomo pool aud billiar.1 moms fcnturalu ootiuoctlon wltb the house. 1'alatatile Juni liit will ix serve! ki an mmrs WHITE COLLAR LINl Ifta. in $ i0 1. m. TIMH 5CNI!l)Ut.G5 From lorUaml. hirnmi'lSirilMtiit Hue eUl, vl IIuiiiImkIuii, to ()nih, (lili.,m aia an ihiiiik mi( Pi Orerlmid KiinM. ri iiuiiiuigi hi and via Miokanv, to iiu vr, hantkiClly, l lil cmo, Hi, I' ail. Mil ukoe.amlall imiIhU Ka4. K om Aalorla OCGAN ITBAM.irllP3 All Halting iHiUm tub Jm't to clmilK. For Haa KraiieKni-Hall 1 a in Columbia River and Tuget Bound Nr- igatton Conuany. Ralley Gatiert leaves Astoria dally except Burning at 7 p. m. Levea Portland dally except Bun day at 7 a. m. White Collar Line tickets and O. It A N. tickets Interchangeable on Dallvy uanert ana iiassaio. A. J. TAYLOR, Astoria, Aft u. xj. t;uTT, Telephone ill. president. 6 k in K bmeixjf 7. m. Tue, lliur anU Hat. Colombia River HtMtmera To lortlaat aa4 Way Landings. All 4 p. hi. it in. U liltl Mo. 'Ly From Perl l.i, .1 WII.LMkUIC IttVMl llreeun t'li. Newlwrt, Malum A WjMiidt. !ain..ii. j i i "Wr- J-o"W 4 . Ill KiSiiinly 19. "-LI I INIi Ilk-' ISEASi Karl's Clover Root Tea Rrjullfirt th (nmplcilim, PurtUrt h liMtiurH liHliirMi,,n, litd ll Kfiplit"' ot li Miiu. An Mm-l'l I-iin rtr Tonic. NilJ ,n a'-olutr iaranl(e lf 111 druxKMts t S.Vh tor. inj SI. 00. S. C. WCLL . CO., IENOV, N. V. soir moiiioi Dr. T. X. Ila 1 1 DENTIST, k 671 Commerolt Street, ASTORIA. ORE. Over Schlussel'i Clothing Store, THE PROOF ot the puddtog U In tix n and the proof of bquors IS IN SAMPLING KliurU Leave dljf I au . in. tatk River. HlrlU:wUI0u. Ham Wtl.l.tUirri k iitevii Tuva. Thin '. I'ortlmiil ., i'.v.ni Stardjf ; tud wy luidinii.. l.vUwUta .ju in Uliy 4: 0 p, m. Mix), i Fttilnf 0. W. LOUNSIIKURY. W.-H. mmLl.URTA",nt A,,ri Den. Pus. Agt, Portland, Or. Sold by CHARLES ROGERS. H.F.Praei Transfer Co i DRAYING That's aa argument that's r ex clusive- demonetratloa. Ours will ataod tke tet A FEW INTERESTING FACTS - -1 T.M : ... Leave 7:30 p.m ii. J.M ... wji ki a iia I HAITfitsa V 7-1 Willi's1!! w ovum Depot rifih am) I Hiierti, Overland Uipresa Trains for rialem, Koseburg, M. land, Haoi amen to, "den. Han Fran cisco, Moiave, Lot Cisco, Moiave, a nee ea. .:i i , v a. ni avw tn leans and tno ICaii At 117:30 a.m 114:80 p.m Arrive Ml a.Q i ;7:04) p m (dwly ua Woodbum xcept Hun- ay), morning train coniitctrwlth train for Mt. An gel, Bin er ion, iirowna vllle. Hprlngflelil, and Natron, and even ing train for alt. Angel and Silver Ion, Corvallls paseen- r. Shrrl.: Idan pasaen- ll:Mp.m lil:lta.m lllinilISM M MN I U'l.. lUUtltlO & LUe 'f'l'' whether on builneMor'pl.Mur .... , "eiiiur wmni me oest service obtainable aa far aa speed, comfort and euiicemen. Kmplorea of the w Hi:oN8IN CENTRAL LINES are GOVERNMENT moroSALS. I I AND EXPRESSING WSM'iJvlZi.. an.i :ed proposals for supplying ship chand- l-ullnmn ci,. , All Goods Shipped lo Our Care ; lery rn.lons. and coal to vessels of the Cn,s Z throuih "trflZ 'n'1 C,,lr Will Receive Sp;claJ AttenUon. U i.it 'd Stales Revenue Cutter Service, i .!,rvi, .-n a . 1 rejul trly stationed, or temporarily, a ,erv"d "caMe liM Duane St.. W, J. COOK. Mrr "7 V" ,. .'v7'. " n order to obtain the rlrst-ria.i Astoria, Or. Rcs. Tel. 113L j ' "Z I "cket agent to eel, "you No. I Carpenter and Builder General Contruclor HOUSE RAISING AND MOVIMI A SPECIALTY BIDS FOR WOOD. no way to go af:er you. In this you are sur-ly mistaken, and '. onc.. WVst Coast Trade. can be oon made to undt rs-tand so, if i U"r" ls "ews of a (J,'al n ni n tl,& necessary. I r'le "f 0leKon have ,on suspected. ! Francisco and Puget sound have Bui there is no disposition at this' , . a I entered mio a combination to divide time on the part r.f any one to quar- j the Oriental traffic, without so much rcl with you. All that the people ask 8l consulting Portland or considering is thut you shall do your duty to settle the (-'clumba river as a factor enter ing into the proposition. It is plain to be seen where this new trust had its a public situation that has become awk ward and intolerable through your! splrlr. of procrastination or cowardice. ! p j j rj t You need rot complete the electric ! LODuUClOr S DdCK light plant unless ycu wish to. There1 Is no way to compel you to act con- , , Nearly all conductors, brakemen. trary to your Judgment In the matter; , bookkeepers, or people who are con but the question is, "WHAT IS YOUR ,tantly on their feet, suffer from what is known as "Conductors' Back" In reality kidney trouble. Some of the early symptoms of weak have their opinion and a positive one! kidneys are pain or dull ache in the back, rheumatism, dizziness, headache, nervousness, catarrh ot the bladder, gravel, bloating, sallow complexion, dark circles under the eyes, infrequent or excessive urination, etc. ! The mild and extraordinary effect nf the famous new remedies, Baldwin's Kidney Tablets and Baldwin's Kidney Tea Is soon noticeaWe. So positive are the manufacturers of these remedies that tihey will cure kidney trouble that they offer to refund the money in every c8 of failure. Tablets DO cents. Tea IS cents. Upon receJpt of a two-cent stamu the E. L. Baldwin Co., San Francisco, will mail to any address their Medical Manual for self treatment. The Baldwin Remedies are cold by FRANK HART, Successor to Th. Olsen, e00-2 Com. St. JUDGMENT?" Even the little childien on the streets at that upon this universally discussed and most Important public topic. The matter has been brought to your door and under the city organization must be left there subject to your action. Now, will you ACT? Or, like men of. honor, If you cannot consistently do the public bidding In the premises, will you get out of the way and let some body else with the requisite resolution and courage take your places In deal ing with this probl?m? Notice Is hereby given that bills to furnish yellow fir bnrk slabwood to school district No. 1. In the manner as hereafter set forth, will be received at the of'lce of the sehixd clerk until extent that they are falrminded they P- m. Wednesday, May 23, 1900, to will adn.it that they are completely or m()re cor( of yo fir bark mlstaKen. New York's savings bank slabwood to be delivered at the Mc ,,. . Inure. Shiveley, Alderbrook. Adair ami ngnirs are mt exceptional. They are , oincy school-hous.. Delivery to com- matthed In other states where the sys-' n" m ! on June 10 an(' a" tn wod ; to lie delivered within 40 davs there tern is established. Some of the South- after. ern papers scoff at the -ilea that re- j r,y ;r,!"r of ''""V.-r.iv. publican success in 1S06 has had any ' Clerk, thing to do with 9-eent cotton. But to the republicans must be credited the fart ' that the 9-cent Is payable in gold and that general business conditions are In every way improved and hopeful. The democratic party declared that cotton could never advance jntil the mints were opened to unlimited silver. It is useless to quarrel with accomplished facts. . , ,.i .. ..... received nt this otllce until 2 o'clock which time and place they will be' nub- The Wisconsin Central-Lfnw in i Liiti'iit'ii- i iin rurniariMii i r wm anthracite or bituminous of Iwnt mul. and you will make direct ennnrrilnn. iiv: 'inirorm in character; to weigh pl- BUI r v-nicafo, Milwaukee and t.iiO iMitinds to the ton: to be delivered " Points Knit. on board the vessels at such times and tor 'nv further Information call On in su-n quantities ns may be required, sarni, or correspond with at localities reaillly accessible to said JAa- ' vnu, uen. I'ass. Aft, vessem, nni to lie subject to Inspection or JAS. A. CLOCK. Milwaukee Wis. as to quality ami weight. Bidders will General Agent ' name the prices both for ateamlna? Hi Htark nt . iwti.. n- An.l MtltVM eniil anil nlan lh,.l fDnllc I Vr- tis for furnishing the vramds with fresh water, and their charges there for. Blank forms of proposals, with schedules showing articles of ship cnanoiery ana com lions, may Im had tl:ls ofllce; propi submitted on these forms. Sep arate bids will also be received THIS NnrthwMi.m r imi. ne same mo and place Mr lubrlca- eloctrln lighted throughout, both Inside I "" "Km uin oui, anu steam heated, are with "-,,, " wiij ailM ail umm. I U1IK ficpnilon. in nnwt lr. n. I- . . and no contract will bo put In force un- world. They embody the latest newest til eongr-ss shall have made an appro- and best Ideas for comfort, convenient and luxury ever offered the traveling Dally. Dally nccpt Uunday. Reblte tickets On ! hutwaan Vmrt. land, Hiuramniiii) and Han Franolaoa, Net rates 117 tlrst claaa ami 111 mm.. claaa, Including sleeper. nates and ll k ti to Kaalern polnla and Kurnpe. Alio Japan, China, Hono lulu and Australia. Can be obtained from J, U. KlrklaiMl, Ticket Ant. 114 Third alrtet. VlMltll I "If Iassenr depot foot vt Jrriion It Leave for 0weg dally at 7:10. a. in.; 13.30. I 61. 1:1. a i& a i 11.30 p. m.; and :tw a. nt. on Humiay only. Arrive at Portland ituiiv ii .. M0 R0 a. III.; 1:36. 1.16, i 30, ;M 7:10. 10 00 p, in.; 12 40 a. m. dally ex cept Monday; s:3o and 10 vt a. m. on Sundays only. Leave for lialna dnllv. rl.enl Hum. day, at 4. SO p. m. Arrive at Portland at Jo a. m. Passenger train leaves Dallas fn Alrlle Monday, Wednesday and Frt lays at 2:ti p. nt. Iiet Thuisdayg end Hutuidays. -r-xcfjn tiuiniay. R. KOEIII.KR. Manager. C II. MAltKIIAU. Cln, Frt. and I'aaa. Agt 1 l'i"i'vaia, muii articles of ship y iponent rarts of ra- I k I oSrrrse Huxurious 1 ravel printlon for the purpose. JOHN FOX, Collector, If farmers would plan more Sunday school picnics, they would have less cause to complain of dry weather. There is no peace on earth when the heirs try to break the good will. People who enjoy light literature us ually draw the line at gas bills. Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supjilics of all kinds ut lowest rak-H, for uMicrincn, Fanner."! ami Loggers. Ae V. ALLEN, Tenth and Commercial Streets VOTE H)K HARRISON ALLEN (Of Astoria, KEi'ciiucAN Candid .tb kok DISTRICT ATTORNEY FRED WICKMAN INDKI'ENDKNT CANDIDATE Foil SHERIFF FRANK R. STOKES REPI.'BI.ICAN NOMINEE FOK RE PRESENT ATI VE The trxt from which Uryan talks may be expressed In his own words, viz.; VOTE FOR THOMAS LINVjLLE RKOt'LAR Urnm-WAS NOMINEE FOR SHERIFF VOTE FOR D. J. INGALL8 REGULAR Ktl'L'KUCAN .NOMINEE FOR C0LSTT COJM.IISSIOSEK " IHe World Owes Every Man a Living" Hut whnt g.irt of living is it you get with s ooi stove or range in your kitchen? liny a Star Estate Range They insure nond living public, and altogether are the mn.i complete and splendid produclon of the car bulloYrs' art. These Hplendld Trains Connect With The Great Northern The Northern Pacific and The Canadian Pudfic AT IT. PAUL FOK CHICAGO and the BAST. No extra charite for these suDerlnr utcoinniodii tions and ail classes of tick eu are avnilnhle for pnssnite on the mmous "ixorinwestcrn Limited." All trains on this line are protected by the Interlocking Wock system. w. u. aiKAD. F.U. flAVAOB. oonerai Airent, Ticket Agt. Portland, Ore. W. J. Scully, Agent M liin flHrat&i: m 4.31 BOND STREET J A familiar name for th Phlzo Milwaukee & fU. Paul Itallwav. knnn Rll over the Union as the Great Rail, way running the "Pioneer Limited" J trrtlns every day and nltht vetween St. J Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and 4 Chicago. "The only perfect train In the world." Understand: Connee- tlons are milde With All trannntlnn. J al linns, assuring to passengers the best J service known. Luxurious coaches, J electric light, steam heat, of a verity 4 equaled by no other line. Hee that your ticket rend vl "Th. T"f 5 Milwaukee" when going to any point ' - J I the United States or Canada. All iirum BRents sen tnem. For rates, pamphlets or other Infnr. niatlon, address, J. w. CAHIsy, C. J, EDDY, irav. i'ass, Agt., Gen. Agt., Portland, Oregon. Portland, Or, 0 O f INSTRUCTIONS ClVf - 5 S O K53 S S-HS) ORDERS SOLICITED J. T. LEE REGULAR KKI'UIlUCitK NOMINEE f OK toinr iimmmmi schools Miss Bertha flartln's Decorative Art Room. Cull Lint of Newest Cmlirnld. try Materials. Initials a Specialty, Chalet Seltctiei of 3 imping Designs, Stamping Neatly Dont. Kooui 820 Jekum Hnildlog, d sad WsthlngloD His., Portlued, Or. 50 S 2 O f "raILWpoihts east Through Palace and Tourist Sleep, ers dining and library observation can. NWSUANT VESTIBULE TRAINS. No. 4. "Flyer." leaves Portland at :20 p. m. No. 3, "Flyer," arrlvea Portland at 8:00 a. m. For rates, etc., call or address o. w. LOUMHUISnitT, Agent O. R. ft N.. Astoria. Or or A. H. C. DENNISTON, v. f. ft t. A., Portland, Or. Oregon Short Line Railroad. THE DIItECT JtOUTl TO Montana. Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. Gives t hol. e of two favorite routed, 1 the l nion I'lii liic rst Mail Line, or the Itlo Granite hcvnlo Lines. LOOK AT THK TIMKJ 1J Diiya to Salt Like '.'J Ihiyn t Dt-iivtr 3J Days to t'hicuj;o 4 Days to New York. Free reclining chairs, upholstered tourist storplng cars, and Pullman nJ. ace sleewrs. oratel on all tralna. ur further Information apply to C. O TEItltT. w. B. COMAN. Trav. Pass. Agt. Oen. Agent. 124 Third HI., Portland. Or. Q. W. LOUNHIIKURT, Agent O. It. A N. QUICKEST, SHORTEST and MOST DIRECT LINE TO THE) HAST - SOUTHEAST is TUB mm Picroav TWO DAILY BOLIIJ VKHTIIIULED J itAI.NH lkhh THAN T1IHISK DAYS PORTLAND TO CHICAGO Dllllllg mid llurfet l.llimru Vlru,. chins Itecllnlng Chairs Free. POUT LAND to DIONVKIt, KANHAH CITY. OMAHA and UUCAtJO without change. Only one change to NKW YOUK. J1U8T0N and other Koatorn points. For rates, tickets nnd full Infnpmft. tlon, call on or aildresa, u. w. LouNsiiEnnr, Agent O. It. A N a.,,..i. r- Or J. H. LOTIIUOP, Oe;i Agt., -No. ia6 Third Ht., I'ortland, Or. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. POIITLAND. TArfiveT 1:00 a. m.lPortiand Union nVUi lit -la a "m" 6.M p. m.for Astoria and lnter- :40p.m F " ASTOniAl i 7.4Ba.m,lFor Portland " In.ht T I 10 p.m. termedlate Dolnta li:Nn.m. BRA8IDB DIVIBION. ...Astorls.... Ar V.r,.n. Lv ...... Ar ,.,ni'ssiae,,., Lv a.m. 7:401 7:W :(! I:U p. nt. 4:O0 tm 1:11 IW rn.ln. in. :00 ll:Slll'L 5:Ull:fi6IAr 5:M)l2;13!Lv ' :Ml:00Ar SPECIAL BEABIDB SUNDAY TRAIN Leaves Astoria at :J0 a, m.: arrives at Seaside :4i a. m. Passengers may return on an train shown on schedule on same date. all TRAINS to and from Seaside rua ot Flavel and Hammond Yla Warren-. ton. All trains make close connections at Coble with all Northern Paolflo tralna to ana from the east or Bound points. At Portland with all tralna Inert na il nion depot At Astoria with I. R. a K. Co.'s boil nd rail line to and from Ilwaoa mi.A North Beaoh points. THROUO' TICKETS on sale at As. Iri for ' ,.mnlA. Vtum all Eastern and Kurupan points, ' v.,ij aiL-oi omoe Astorw, 114 rvwnmer. al street. j. n uatq. Oen'l Frt an4 Peas. Agent.