The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, June 27, 1900, Image 3

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    TUN MORNING
ANi'OIllAN. WKDNESDA.. JUNE 11 ' 1900.
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The Latest
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TODAY'S frlCATHKIt
I'OKTI.AND. Jun 27.-ri-ni unil
Wnshlti.ion, flr ninl wurniir ttxluy.
All contract- lor udvcrtiHiuK U
the AmIoi itiu lire iniiJo on Riiar.
untco of circulation lour time
larger than Unit of iiny paper
fiiblllicJ or circulate In Clat
top county.
AROUND TOWN.
Krrnti bultrmll at the Parlor.
JIor- for al Hi Ounton'i tablo.
K. H. Jnm , of linker City. I at the
OaMmt.
W. H. Whltiu-y. of Krt Canby, I In
tuwn.
Uovrnr awl Mr. 0r wrr la tho
city yesterday.
Mimi 1'nrki-r liiu returned from lirr
ill to Corvalll.
W. B. Hoiinon tarn up from Wr
rmiton )'rurjuy.
A. l. Urobilin, of Plu-llon, Nebr.
k, I In lh city.
M. O. Welch came down from Indt-j)in.l-ii
limt nlKht.
Waller Ferguson, of North Powder,
-J at the I'arker H"uim.
C. 8. Wrluhl U confined to till homo
through temporary Illness.
Mm. I. C. Hailwtt. of Denver, Colo.,
vas in AsiorU yesterday.
t'oumllman Nrlx ha gono to visit
Mi Orayi river louring camp. -
ll.t 15-cvnt meal, Ittslng Bun Iia
taurant, 611 Commercial tirMt.
For Hate Two good second-hand
trunk. Apply, 2't Ninth itreeL
The tug Waltula took out the Urlil.h
bark rinmont at noon yesterday.
Jcff'f rvttaurant th largMt am
beat A trial will convlnc you.
For runt T-room home, nicely fur
bished. Apply at Kt Exchange itreet
Mr. and Mr. J. tl. D. Orubb, of Ban
Francisco, wer at the Occident yester
day. Sweet cream at the Farlor, 10 cent
a pint; Just what you want for ter
ries. George W. liaterbrooke, of Ocean'
aide, rrglatered at the Occident lout
night.
O. P. Irving and 8. Buldern, of Gray
river, were at the Parker House yes
terday. The bent and cheapest tailoring In
tho city at A. KIUUNEN, i22 Com
mcrclal Street.
A good meal can be had at all hour,
at the Jewell boarding houae. 728
Commercial street.
8. D. Dennli, of the Portland Even
ing Telegram, I In town, accompan
ied by the Ml Dennl.
Ttuilyn coal last longer, I cleaner
.and make leu trouble with itovca and
chimney flue than any other. George
W. Banborn, agent- Telephone 1311.
BEST 15-CENT MEAL; RISING
SUV RESTAURANT.
A Wondtrful Mnlldn.
EECimr.VD
PILLS
i For Bltlmi ind Ncrvoui Dlinrdert, inch as
Wind ind H.ln In ih. Siomach, Sick He.U.ch. (
1 (jlddlnc.i, FulncM ind Sil!in llcr meals,
Dlulnr.itnd Drovdncni, Cold Chilli, Huih- I
l ln. of Heat, Lo.t ol Appetite, Shorincaa of
Brc.lh. Co.tlvenf ., Hlntchci on the Skin, Dli-
I lurhfd Slerp.hrtRlitful Ure.mt.and.llNcrvoua
ind TrmhllnSn..tlon, etc. Ihcuailmenia I
I til arlae from dluirdcrcd or abuied condition
of the .lom.ch ind liver.
Bitchim't Plllt will quickly rt.tort Femalea (
lo complete health. They promptly remove any
l obatructloo or Irrcfularityof Ihtiyilem. For I
. Weak Stomach. Impaired Dilution, Sick .
1 Headache, Ulaordcrcil Liver, ttc, . 1
1 rhey act Ilka nuile a It do.ea will work won- I
, dcra upon the Vital Org.na Sirtniihenlng the
Muacular Svitim, re.turlni the lorn Ion Com
1 plclon,brlnlnhai'k the krrncJie of Appetite, .
mnd mroumlnq with Ihm lioambud of
HmmUh tho tWioa pnymloal mnorffy I
! of tho human tramm. For throwing
ott vara Ihoy are mpaolally em-
1 nownod. The are facta " admitted by
thou.anda, In all claa.ia of aoclety, and one I
I of the beat lu.ranteea lo lha Ncrvoui and
Debilitated la that Beecham'a Pilla hava lha
Large.! S.la of any Patent Medlclua In lha ,
World. Thla baa been achieved
i Without the publication of teatlmonlal. 1
I Bctcham't Pllli have for many ycin bern ,
lha popular family medicine wherever the
I Enallah lanfu.ac la apoken, and they now aland i
without a rival.
I 10 eenta and 23 ccnta, al all dru Korea.
For Rent Nicely furnUhed room.
N, K. corner of Fourth and Commer
cial lreet.
Winn you want a tlylUh new ult
made cheap, cull on A. KIUUNEN,
lil Comiiierclal Hlreet.
The IlKhlhouae t'-tnli-r Munrtitilta tk
the I'mutllla Hf Ughtahlp up lo
Poitltiml for rvpalra yesterday,
A email place ut Clatsop for sole or
rent. Kuliublu for chicken ranch. Ap
ply to A. Tagir, Parlor Candy Store.
The burke nlllle Tam O'Hhitliter, bound
fpilM Hun Frani laeo to Kimpptull Mill
for lumber, came In at S:30 p. in. yes
terday. Cresm I'ure Rye. America's timet
whisky. Tho only pure goods; guar
anteed rich and mellow. John L. Carl
son, sole agent-
Ilerafter the lloaton Itesiaurunt
will b cpen from S a. m. until 1 a. in.
It Is a flrst claat place for after tha-t.-r
supper parties.
Remember we guarantee our Ice
cream to contain nothing but cream
and ugar and llavor. It U fifteen
cents per pint at the Parlor.
The German ship Mabel Illckmer
for Queenatown with 111.114 bushels of
v. hi tit, valued at ItM.SOO, came down
In tow of the Ockluhama at 2:30 p. m.
ytwterday.
Roalyn cool la the best and moat eco
nomical coal for household ue In A
torlo. Tiy It once and you will have
no other. George W, Sanborn, agent.
Telephone 1311.
The contract for placing the founda
tion for the new stable of the H. F.
Pratd Company waa awarded yesterday
to N. Clinton St Son. Work will be
commenced Immediately after the
Fourth.
Marriage licenses Were Issued yes
terday to Han Jepion and to Hannah
Carr, both of Clataop county, and to
C. F. Jordan, of Multnomah ocunty,
and Mabel P. Smith, of Clatsop coun
ty, Oregon.
In the probate court yesterday C. A.
Oeurhart waa appointed guardian of
the children and heir of J. W. Gear
hart, deceased. J. Q. A. Uowlby and
0. Van Dusen offered security to the
amount of $1,000.
asaasaaaaaaasi
NOTICE. All persona having room
to spare for the accommodation of 4th
of July visitor are hereby requested to
send their names, address, number of
bed and price for same to ALRERT
DUX11AR, Becretary.
To those wno drink whiskey for
pleasure; Harper' Whiskey add
lost to existence. To those who drink
whiskey for health' sake, Harper'
Whiskey makes life worth living. Sold
by Foard & 8tokc Co.. Astoria.
The excursion ateamer T. J. Potter
will begin making trip from Portland
to Ilwaco on Saturday. It la reported
that the Columbia River and Puget
Sound Navigation Company will not
run a throuRh boat from Portland to
Ilwaco thl season.
Herr Anton Bchott, who ha re
cently been captivating large audience
In Portland, will give a popular con- j
cert at Fisher's opera house on next
Monday evening, July 2. Song will
be rendered In German and In English.
See the ad. In tomorrow's paper.
Mr. Goodln has finally withdrawn his
protest against the action of the street
committee n returning unopened hi
bid for the Improvement of Thirty
eighth street, and tho contract has been
fomally awarded to S. Normllo, who
arrived yesterday from Seattle.
Tho Monmouthshire will probably go
out this morning, no serious damage
to the steumcr having been caused by
her colllHlon with the dock at Flavel.
Deputy Collector of Customs Parker
waa at Flavel yesterday examining
Into the right of four Chinese pas
sengers to land here as merchants.
They were permitted to land,
The steam schooner Sue II. Elmore,
to run on the Astorla-Tlllumook route,
Is to bo launched at Stipple's yard, In
Portland, on Saturday next. The calk
ers and carpenters are now finishing
the upper part of the vesael, and her
masts will be put In shortly. Her pro
peller, which Is six feet In diameter,
has been put in place, and the schooner
will go to the Willamette Iron Works
for her engines on Saturday. After
the muchlnery Is In place the finishing
touches will be put on at Supple'
yard, and the vessel will be ready for
sen-Ice about the first of August.
Pears'
No other soap in
the world is used so
much ; or so little of
it goes so far.
C. W. Lawrence, II. W. Cariienter,
W. W, Ward, Jr., C. P. Jordan. Mr,
mid Mr. !. IC. Wetkle, A. II. IJallard,
Frank M. Warren. M. Wine, Eugene F.
Hamu.il, H. C. Smith and family. It.
II, Wilson, Henry Fleikensteln, 8. X).
Wills. Jam Murphy, L. Franks and
P. Uolan, all of Portland, were In the
city yesterday.
Rev, Uutic Peart of Astoria conduct
ed th funeral service of Samuel K.
Stanley at HeaUde yesterday. The In
terment was at Clatsop cemetery. Mr,
Stanley w.is for 2 yeunt a resident
of Heuiilde, but died at Portland, whith
er he had gouo f ir medical treatment.
He left a wife und four children, all res.
Ideiits of thl county.
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Th.re w -re two rases In the police
court yesterday. A deck-hand from
the HusHiklo waa up for drunkenness
and flfied IS, fine to be remitted In case
he lefi town on the next trip of the
lliiMHitu. A notorious character i up
for violation of the ordinance a,Mlnl
wandi-rlng .ib.iut town without business
after midnight. He alleged that he
did not know what the time waa, and
was s.arehlng for a drink of water.
As app -uriuic.-a were against his ever
drlukli'g water, he was fined. t:0, said
fine to bo remitted In case he left the
city Immediately.
The work on the west end of Com
mercial street was completed yester
day afternoon, excepting fur the re
moval of dibrls, which will probably
be attended to shortly. The Job was
very welt done, on the whole, though
a few connections with adjoining road
ways might be considerably Improved
upon. There I some criticism on the
elevation made, but there Is no cause
for complulm on that score. The ad
joining sidewalk have been elevated
o that there are no disagreeable or
dangerous iteps, so that with a little
more work spent on the road connec
tions the slight elevation will occasion
no liyconvenlence.
The executive committee of the
Fourth of July organlxation recently
granted the privilege to the highest
bidder to Issue the oltlclal program
for the celebration. It appear that
there la some confusion In the matter.
While the committee has granted cer
tain parties the exclusive privilege of
Issuing the official program, the :ora
mlttee 1 In no way responsible. In
deed, It has nothing to do with the
program except that It furnishes ex
clusively the official right of the pro
gram. It should be distinctly under
stood that while the Fourth, of July
program will be Issued under the direct
authority of the committee it joas noth
ing whatever to do with the contribu
tion made to the committee. Those in
charge of the enterprise are working
on tho theory that "advertising Is
advertising," and that the natter must
stand on Its merits.
PARIS FAIR.
The American exhibit at the Paris
exposition will be an open volume,
whose lessons of skillful directed en
deavor and unfaltering energy may be
read by all. Our government building
Is completed, and no effort has been
spared to make It worthy to represent
our nation. It was by the same Amer
ican perseverance that Hosteller's
Stomach Bitters, the famous dyspepsia
cure, was first produced. Since that
time fifty year ago-lt has never tail
ed to cure constipation, . Indigestion,
biliousness, liver and kidney troubles,
and It will make rich red blood. It I
an excellent tonic, and la a regulator
for the bowel that cannot be equalled.
All druggists sell It. Do not be talked
Into taking "something just as good."
There Is nothing to equal it.
PERSONALLY CONDUCTED WEEK
LY EXCURSIONS.
An experienced excursion conductor
whose dutiftj are to look after tne
wants and welfare of passenger will
be In charge of Tourist sleeping car to
Chicago via Union Pacific This car
leaves Portland on "The Portlnnd-Chl
cago Special" at 9:15 a, m., making close
connections at Chicago with similar
service to Boston and New York. El
derly people and ladles traveling alone
or with children will And this service
very convenient and satisfactory.
For tickets, berth reservations and
full information, call on
G. W. LOUNSBERRY,
General Agent, O. R. & N. Co.
Or Astoria, Oregon,
J. H. LOTHROP, General Agent,
133 Third St., Portland, Oregon.
A NEW TRAIN.
The Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul
Railway Co. will place In service April
29th a New Train between St. Paul and
St. Louis, called the "Flying Dutch
man." The train will have through
sleeping cars and be first-class
throughout. Ask any ticket agent for
particulars or address
C. J, EDDY. General Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
COMMITTEE HUSTLING.
All Preparations for Independence Day
Being Pushed.
Th Fourth of July committee have
secured the famous band from The
Dulles to take part In the paradu. Five
hundred dollars worth of fireworks will
arrive this week. A great number of
new pieces, including rare bombs, rock
ets, etc., will be set off, to the delight
of the thousand of spectators. Most
of tho gentlemen appointed on the re
ception committee have accepted the
appointment and promise to do all In
their power to leave a good Impres
sion of Astoria upon the minds of the
visitors. A number of business houses
have; put up electric signs already,
and the contest for the best Illumina
ted building on the evening of the
third, for which the committee have of
fered a substantial piixe, promises to
bo an exciting one. Beseral entries
have been made for the girls' sculling
race. The Hon. Jas. W. Welch has
churge of this race. Three' have enter
ed for the free-for-all boat racv the
crews of the V. H. S. Philadelphia, the
Marizunlta, and Division No. 1, of the
OrcKoii Naval Reserve, The commit
tee feel under obligations to Capt. J.
W. Habbldge for his kindness In of
fering to bring over a cannon from
Fori Oinby, also lo tho I. II. St N. Co.,
for fuvor extended. Th: committee
had ar. Informal meeting last night
at which they drew up a rough draft
of the program which is to be consid
ered at their inciting tonight, when the
committee on sports Is to be prcsi-nt to
sukkvhi surh cha'ig'S as ih-y cY-slre.
Entries for the various ruc may bi
made at heai'iuurtTr. w here Assistant
Secretary McCue Is In attendance. Tire
committee is still short of sleeping ac
commodations for those who will be
visiting here, and hope that those hav
ing spare beds will send In notice at
once The committee advise all thoe
Intending to decorate their buildings to
begin at once, that all n.ay be complet
ed and In good shitpe without too much
rush of preparation after our visitors
begin to arrive. All societies Intend
ing to march are desired to notify
Clmlrmun Stockton of the parade com
mittee so that they may be assigned
positions. Chairman Lv Lin of the dec
orating committee will begin the con
struction of the grand stand, liberty
car and arches In a day or two. Gov
ernor tieer and Captain Mead of the
Philadelphia will review the parade
from the reviewing stand In front of
the city hall. The parade of the ' Hor
ribles" on the evening of the third,
promise to be a great success, not
only because of the prises offered but
auto because of the bushels of fun for
thoo? who participate.
IS THIS ONE REASON?
ASTORIA. June II Editor Aatorian:
Many of Astoria's cltliena wonder w hy
It Is that Astoria, with Us almost un
surpassed natural advantages for a
great commercial city, shows In the re
cent census Utile Increase of popula
tion for the past decade. Men of
standing and property aeem averse
to coming and settling here.
Ther must bo some reason for this
state of affairs, and while I do not
claim to present the reason, yet I am
sure that the one I name has Its effect
In keeping aloof a class of men who
would be able to do your city great
good. I would call the attention of As
toiian to the universal profanity which
pollute your atmosphere. I have trav
eled all over the United States, and
this Is the first community which I
have struck wherein the representative
and leading men of the place contin
ually Intersperse their conversation
with language which In other commu
nities would not be tolerated among
the better classes of business men.
It la' considered ungentlemanly In
most communities to form a habit of
using language which could not be em
ployed before ladles. It Is evidently
not ao consld?red here, for men who
are In other respects to all appear
ances the most perfect gentlemen are
never heard, In conversation among
themselves, to utter two consecutive
sentences without at least one oath.
We expect profanity upon great provo
cation. It is even reported that a
preacher Is sometimes won't to Indulge
when he finds all his shirts soiled
when dressing on Sunday morning.
But. I Insist, gentlemen, this habit of
continued and universal profanity
among the better classes of cltlxens
Is as disgusting as It Is unusual, and
ought not to be tolerated. I can safe
ly say, as an outsider, that I should
not care to bring up a family of chil
dren under the influences which abound
and predominate In this city, and I
am sure that many others would feel
and have felt likewise.
' It appears, then, that the better
classes of your cltlxens have formed a
habit, of no advantage In Itself, gen
erally confined to the lower ranks of
society, degrading to those who prac
tice it and hurtful to tho growth and
well-being of your city. Why not,
then, abandon the silly and disagree
able habit? AN EASTERNER.
ROOSEVELT AND THE TRAMP.
Philadelphia Press.
Theodore Roosevelt came to town last
Saturday In a parlor car. He was driv
en to his hotel In a coupe. He dined
to the music of a hidden Hungarian
orchestra, amid the white of spotless
napery, the glow of June roses and
the adulation to which the governor
of New York of right Is entitled.
Weary of the pomp and ceremonial
of his welcome, Theodore Roosevelt
slipped awny from his hotel about bedtime-
and walked slowly down Broad
Btreet. In the shadow of an electric
light he paused.
Roaiiia him ctnori Another man. This
other man was neither reassuring In
appearance nor savory of presence. If
he needed a s'juare meal as badly as
he needed a shave he must have been
ravenously hungry.
Thodore Roosevelt eyed him with
suspicion and moved toward the curb.
The other man faced him, straight
and soldierly In all his shabblness. He
held out one hand, and with the other
touched his tattered hat In military
salute,
"How do you do, cobnei," he said.
"You seim to have th- advantage of
me," said the governor.
"I held your horse for you down there
by the sunken road where you got off
to get a drink at .he spring," said the
tramp. "I v.aa a Rough Rider, sir."
"I remember the Incident,' 'said Rose
velt, "but I can't place your face. You
don't look wealthy. I there anything
I can do"
"Colonel," ;r.t;rrupted the tramp, "I
helped you get a drink In Cuba, can
you"
Roosevelt's hand slipped Into his
pocket. A bright half-dollar lay In the
other man's palm.
"Thank you. colonel," said the tramp.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Phltieas H. Podge and wife to Thom
as c. Rush southwest quarter of
southeast quarter, southeast quarter of
southwest quarter, lots 2, 3 and 4, all
In section 30. township 4 north, range
J west. Also lot 1 of section 31, same
township and range, containing In all
1W.78 acres; $m
PRETTY CLOSE.
"Now, you've told us all about Ted:
dy what a magnetic way he has and
all that, and how it makes a person's
blood tingle Just to shake hands with
him but have you ever seen him your
lelf?" "No, not exactly, but I once met a
,rowd coming back from a way sta
tion where he had gone through on an
express train."
HUMMER RESORTS.
"To the mounters our people In In
creasing number yearly look for those
day of relaxation and recreation nec
essary to maintain the human ma
chine In fair working conlltlon. The
languorous sluth of the seashore proves
very seductive while It lasts, but
many have decided that the an
nual outing should provide not only
radical change of air and surround
ings, but also such stimulation of
flagging energies as will provide brawn
and vigor for the return to labor. For
this they urge the mountain climb and
ramble, the balsam of the mountain
pine, and the 1 clear, unadulterated
mountain air.
"In this Urectlon the Shasta Route
now affords a wealth of attractions.
The entire line of road from Ashland
to Redding Is studded with charming
and accessible hotels and camps, where
are cheer and comfort and healing at
reasonable cost, and where you can
hunt, fish. ride. loaf, or play with
equal facility.
"Or if you look for healing waters,
none better can be found, hot or cold,
than the spring of Ashland. Colestln,
Anderson. Oartlett, Byron and Paso
Robles.
"Before visiting Europe, the people of
the Northwest should see the glories
of Yosemlte valley, and the wondrous
groves of Mariposa and Calaveras;
the Parisians are likely to make In
quiries concerning these attractive re
sorts." Send to Mr. C. H. Markham, general
passenger agent, Portland, for new
booklets on Castle Crag. Shasta
Springs, McCIoud river. Yosemlte, and
excursion rates thereto.
IMPROVED SERVICE AND EQUIP
MENT. The new schedule of the O. R. & N.
which went Into effect April 22nd,
shortened the time to Chicago 13 hours,
and gives a double dally service be
tween Portland and Chicago.
Train No. 2, leaving Portland at 9:13
a. m. is known as the "Chicago-Portland
Special." Its equipment Is new
throughout, making It fully the equal
of any train now In service from the
Paciflo coast to the East.
The "Overland Express' leaves Port
land at 6:20 p. m. and furnishes com
plete service both via Huntington and
Spokane to the East, together with the
best of service to all local points on
the O. R. & N. lines.
TO THB PUBLIC.
We are closing up our business, and
selling out stock. Any parties desiring
to purchase goods can obtain bargains
nt cost. HUGHES ft CO.
June 2U, 1900.
NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF IM
PROVEMENT OF FRANKLIN
AVENUE.
Notice Is hereby given, that the su
perintendent of streets, city surveyor
and committee on streets and public
ways of the Common Council of the
City of Astoria, have filed In the office
of the auditor and police Judge of said
city, a certificate of the completion
of the Improvement of Franklin avenue
from the east line of Thirty-nrst street
to the west line of Adair's Donation
Land Claim, under ordinance No. 2506
of the City of Astoria, by Clinton &
Son, the contractors, and that unless
said Improvement is objected to, that
the same will be accepted on the next
meeting of the Common Council of said
city, to-wlt, on Monday the 2nd dav of
July, 1900. H. E. NELSON,
Auditor and Police Judge of the City
of Astoria.
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3b
These tiny Capsules are superior
to Balsam ot Lopaiba,
tfubcbsorlnicctbnssr.ci.C.;
CURE IN 48 HOURSUI
tho same diseases with-'
out inconverienr.
StiTii ir air Pntfeisit.
KOPP'S BEST
A Delicious and Palatable
Drink Absolutely Pure
The North Foclflo Brewery, of which ( Bottled beer tor family nne or ken
Mr. John Kopp is proHetor, make beer beer (applied at auy time, delivery U
for domes'ic and export trade, the city free.
North Pacific Brewery
ASBESTINE WATERPROOF
COLD WATER PAINT
For Outside Uso pn Wood Brick and Stone.
A DRY POWDER
Heady for immediate use by adding
...COLD WATER
Made in Brilliant White and Sixteen Colors. For sale by
FISHER BROS.
Aatoria, Oregon.
WEDDING CARDS
rami" CBg0S V. G. SMITH S CO.,
V1SIT1SC CfiSDS ENGRAVERS,
BUSINESS CARDS 22 and 23 Washiavtm Building,
ii m 41. IVnoUnntn Sit a riV-a I Itt'a
COPPEH PLATE PRINTERS
VISITING CARDS
"The World
Owes Every Man
a Living"
But what i art of living in it yon. get
with a pooi store or range in your
kitchen? Bays
Star Estate Rane
..-.They insure good living
W. J. Scully, Agent
431 BOND
Fancy and Staple Groceries
FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen,
Farmers and Loggers.
t V ALLEN, Tenth and Commercial Streets
G 0 0
INSTRUCTIONS GIVFt ORDERS SOLICITED
Miss Bertha nartin's
Decorative
Art
Rcoin,
Room 820 Dckam Building, 3d
PacificNavigationCompany
Steamers "R. P. Elmore," "W. II. Harrison
Only line- Astoria to Tillamook, Garibaldi, Bay City, llobsonville.
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad A Navigation Co. and
also the Astoria A Columbia River K. R. for Sac Francisco, Portland
and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply tj
Samuel Elmore & Co. General Agents, ASTORIA, ORE.
COHN A CO., Agnts, Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co.,
TILLAMOOK. Ore. A 4 C. R. R. Co. PORTLAND. Ore.
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H
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PORTLAND, OR.
The Only First-Class Hotel In Portland
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