1 , THK 1 MORNINU AHl'ORlAN, FliltAV. 'SKP'J'lf.MIiEft 7, I9W. 1 ...KNOX FALL SHAPES RECEIVED TODAY STIFF AND SOFT STYLES c. H. COOPER The Leading House of Astoria S.IV.W-.hr.eV-K'.k THE M0RlG ASTORIAN TCLEPHOXC Ml. All contract ' ttdvertiMUR In the AmIoiUmi hi-c iiuJi on a Rtmr. ante of circulation (our time lurttcr tliun that of uny piipcr gniblUlicJ or circulated in Chit op county. TODAT'8 WEATnER. ' PORTLAND, f. pt. I. -Oregon. Wuah Inguui mill Iitiihn, KKiu'i-ully fair. AROUND TOWN. 1c cream lOo a quart at tlx parlor. The pirnmrr Fulton ho arrived (nun San Pruni'lsco, It. W, Hidden was over from Fort tflrVill ymtrrdaV. II r. 8. II. Graham, of Ilwaco. was tn Ajiiirl yesterday, MIm Hrrtlm CovertH. of Klicln. U slaying at lit Occident. No orrests have ben rei-orded on the police ducket tor thrw doys, Mrs. L. L. Pickens, of Oregon City, VM a visitor her yesterday. Best ll-coi meal. Ruing riua Itw gaurant, (12 Commercial itmt, Jeff's Restaurant the largest tad uct. A trial will convince you. 8. K. Clyde and family, of South Bend, are at th Parker House. O. II. Hylaml and wife, of Oregon City, are registered at th Occident There wer no real estate transfers recorded at the court house yesterday, Pur report: wind uth, light weather cloudy; bar smooth. Nothln In sight. Mls-s Clara Bryant and Lydla Eng lish, of Long Hooch, were visitors her yesti-rday, Many fishermen wer out on th middle sanJs yesterday catching sal moii trout. Wanted A girl to do general house work. Imiulr at 427 Tenth street, cor, Irving avenue. L, A. Loomli. MIm Loomls and Miss Florence Loomla. of Ilwaco, wore In the city yesterday. Wanted-Two furnished rooms with board, In private family. Address "It," Astorlan Office. The best and cheapen tailoring tn tno city at A, ltiUUNEN, tzi Com merclal Street. Contractor Suprenant hoe finished hi work ut the quarantine station -across the river. Aitorla visitors to Portland can ob tain copies of the Dally Aatorlaa at the new stands of 13. B. Rich. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Done and child of South Bend, were tn the city yes terday on the way to Portland. BEST 15-CENT MEAL; SUN RESTAURANT. RISING Distress after eating I eul from the stomach not Winning lu work linnnxImMy. UuUl it got to work you foul dia-trwl-lu food Uy lu your stow oh like a welKlt. To sUrt illttwtlun to Disk the stnnikuli do lu work you mu smist It If your stouiaoh li wak or alow te work. Baldwin's Dy spepsia Tablets No. 21 takMtfUrntab tnppllae th item. -ih with BMfvwry aoidt ut julosj wktoa mt th. fnoa onl'-klv In rvir mannar. 1o fnt the beet M raimlta m llaldwhi'i Baaltb Tahlsta ." mitt lr'ixoal TablaU, fl TU Vyivwl TableU oumt two ud B aaa4a H FRANK HART. Successor to Th. Olsen, 100-1 Com. St HATS... js- Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi tit Hi Whun you want a otylUh new suit made rh.-ap, call on A. KIUUNEN, CI ComnnTclal Street. Th Harrlaon h-ft out yesterday af ternoon with cannery supulle for Al. a and inerchandlne for Tillamook, The Norwegian steamship Thyra from VlHillvomock la duo hT n-xt w.k to load flour and grnoral merchandlne. IVttir Krlntlnn Olson, a nn'.lv of Norway, was Krantrd full cltlx.-iiiihip pH-r ycsti-rdny by the county court. The greater portion of the time y terl.iy In the rounty court won kpent In examining tho rvgulnr moiithly ollln. Nearly all the rounty and city otTl clat went to PortUnl yesterday to the slKhU and have a grin-rut good time. The tln for confirmation In the Hwe. dlh Lutheran church nieeU In the churrh on Pnturday aftTn'm at 2 o'clm'k, Mr. R. E. Smith lft ymterday morn ing for the Sound, to be gone a mouth. Mrs. Smith hopes to n-iraln lu r luulih there. Cream Pure Rye. America's finest whUky. The only pure goods; guar arti-d rich and mellow. John X Carl son, sol agent Remember we guarantee our Ice cream to contain nothing but cream and sugar and flavor. It Is It cents per pint at the Parlor. A most wonderful clairvoyant and bunlnem medium will give readlngt dally, for a short time only, at room It Main Street House. The Dorcas Society of the 8wedlh Lutheran church miets this evening (Friday) at the home of Miss Tina Pwtoraon. Alderbrook. At the Parker Houae: C. R. Smith sna wife. Caldwell: William McDratney. Seattle; C. R. Thornton and wife, La Grande; A. 0, Qlton, Washington. Roslyn coal lasts longtr, Is cleaner and makes less trouble with stores and chimney flues than any other. Oeorgt W. Sanborn, agent. Telephone 1111. Charles O. Johnson, suuervlsor of road district No. 18, haa reported to the county court that he has succeeded In exterminating the Canada thUtlos on the property of D. C. Klncald. "Monk" Eastland claims to have been touched for 120 whllo coming down the river from Portland a few nights a?o. He does not remember when and how the act was done. W. E. McAfee, who, during the ab sence of Mr, Laurln in Europe, hail charge of the Eagle drug store, will shortly leave Astoria for a two weeks' vacation In the mountains. Attorneys Jackson end Potter, of Portland, came down from that city yesterday and went over to Ilwaco, w here they will wind up tho affairs ef the 0. R. A N. and J, R, ft N, rail ways. ,.. i , j- The Women's Foreign Missionary 8o- cloty of the M. E. church will give a tea at the residence of Mrs. S. C. Tur ner, 168 Commercial street, on Tues day, .September 11,' from 2 to 5. All are Invited to attend. Customs Collector Fox has received On Inquiry from Woehlngton relative to obtaining a launch for the use of the customs ofllcera at thla port The limit price placed by the treasury de pantment Is 13,000. No effort has yet been made by the contrnstors to move the stranded light ship and none will be mado until ome time during October when the rough weather and high tides are expected to he of much assistance. Park Upshur will leave this city for Washington, D. C, where he will vlBlt with his father and then proceed to Puerto Rico where he has secured a position In the ofllce of his unole, Wil liam H. Hunt, secretary of the Island, At the Occident; Thad. 8. Potter, Portland; W. A. Jackson, Portland; D, Rlanchard, Rainier; D, L. Roenfeld, Portland; Frank M. Warren, Portland; L. J. Coverstone. Elgin; P. E. Par- meter, Seattle; George E, Rartro, Spo kane. Applicants who wish to take the civil service examination for the positions of Clerk and carrier In the postofflce de partment should file their applications with the secretary of the board at the postoffice before closing hour tomorrow afternoon. The Jon(rHr having In eharg the construction of bridgu number 1, on the Jewell, (Irani lutplds'snd Klsle rood requested of th county court an ex tension of time In which to complete th work, Th court extended the time to Octob'ir 1. Services .In the Swedish Lut la-ran ihur' h on Sunday as usual. In the morning In the Swedish language and In the evtnlng in the English language. The time for Sunday school ha been changed and It will be held at 11 o'clock a. m. hereafter. Surveyors are at work straightening nut tho curves on the I. R. St N. road fron Ilwaco to Nahrotta, It Is the In-t-iitlui of th O. R. A N. to change the road from a narrow to a broal gauge during the coming winter, and to otherwise Improve the road for the travel m-xt season. Manager Sellg will try to get the "Prownles In Fairyland." to play a re turn engauement In tho pear future, Everyone who hod the good fortune to see the performance has words of vmni for the little ones, and Munaio-r Sfllg feels confident of a full houM when the children return to Astoria, Although It was the Intention of th Astoria A Columbia River railroad to try to break the reord between here anj poitltind, with the speela) train on which th Elks went to th city up the river, the North-rn Pacific, over whose load th Astoria & Columbia runs from Ooble to Portland, objected to the plan. The letting of th contract for the U-mpornry repair of th old dock and cannery buildings, permanent water works and sewerage system and the liermanent repair of the three build ings by Pr. Hall Hastings, govern ment quarantine officer, has lx--n post poned. Deputy County Clerk Ziegler was busy vcMcrdnv making out papers for veterans of th Civil war, In order that they muy obtain thHr quarterly pen si. m from the government. In all six-tiN-n veterans and three widows of vet trans culled at thetoflce. Three of the old soldier served In the Mexican war. There ere very few of the Mexican war veterans on the rolls. Nothing definite has b-n-n done by the county court regarding the petition of the ways and means committee of the council In reference to the manner of collecting rood ami poll tax for the purpose of assisting In the construc tion of streets and crossings. Anoth er conference between the way and means committee and the county court will be held before anything definite Is done. Seven wildcat scalps were examined by the county court yesterday and the court came to the conclusion that all were genuine. Rounty certificates were made out which will be forwarded to the state treasurer, who will make out warrants tor the same end return them here, when the men who were Instru mental In ridding the county of the animals will receive 12 for each scalp, Astoria was almot.t a deserted city yesterday, and those who did remain here did not do so by choice. In all of the county and city office, one man did the work of from two to four, and then had not enough work to do to keep him from doting. Commercial street at neon, woa so destitute of pedestrians that a Gatllng gun Ired up It from the postomVe would not have found a victim. ' - . The British ship Oak Branch, which went tip the river last week to Portland for a cargo of lumber, passed out yes terday morning for San Francisco, where she will take on a cargo of 700 tans of hay. The ship took on 5,300,000 feet of lumber at Seattle before going to Portland, and took on 1.483.418 at that place, valued at $15,213.67. Her . desti nations after leaving San Francisco are Wei Hal Wcl. Shanghai and Port Arthur, "'. i Deputy Sheriff fodng was kept busy yesterday afternoon sending out notices to all those who have been drawn to art as Jurors during the coming term of the circuit court. Attached to the no tice Is a slip on which the person so notified must sign and return to the sheriff. In this manner all Jurors are made aware of the fact that they are to net, with but little expense to the i county. Heretofore, the sheriff was re quired to go out and sea each man per sonally. ... ,v Beginning Saturday, September 3. the A. A C. R. R. will make the following changes In train schedule on the Sea hide division: Leave Astoria dally at 11:35 a, ni. and 5:30 p. m.; arrive at Astoria dally at 7:40 a. m. and 4 p. m After Saturday, September 1, the Sat urday afternoon train leaving Portland at 2:30 p. m. will be discontinued and beginning Saturday, September 8, the regular Saturday evening train out of Portland will be resumed, leaving the Union depot at the usual hour of 6:55 p. m. Regarding the construction of a new- lighthouse tender for the Thirteenth district, the following telegram has been received from Washington: A contract has finally been made with Moren Bros, for the construction of a new lighthouse tender for the Thirteenth district In accordance with modified plans. According to the terms of the aontract which has not as yet been approved, the vessel will be construct ed for JllS.OOO, the time allowance be ing 12 months from the date of the ap proval of the contract It Is expected that when a further appropriation can bo secured those features of the ves sel which have been eliminated will be supplied under a new contract A 'telegram from Washington states that the lighthouse tender Columbine has been ordered by th lighthouse board take up h"adquartrs at Pa get sound, The Columbine Is ordrred to leave her as soon as the bad weath er sets In. and to remain at the Sound during the winter to look after the fil ls to navigation In that vicinity. At tho present time the Columbine Is tied up at the Torker dock, undergoing re pairs, a thorough overhauling and receiving a fresh coat of paint. ' In the rase of William Warner vs. Walter Tallant, In which the plaintiff sues the defendant for wages he alleges were due him for srvlces as a diver, Judge Brower decided In favor of the defendant. Warner claimed HI In wages and stated that he was to receive tZ5 per day on days he was employed as a dlxr, and $10 a day for days when not employed. Tallant's testimony was to the effect that Warner was paid $10 per day for working days and $2 on days when thtre was no work for him to perform. A number of divers were celled In as witnesses. Th? tng Wallowa, which recently' ar rived at Seattle from Nome, brings news of the wreck of the dismantled bark Mercury, In Bthrlng sea. The hark was being towed to Seattle by the tug and sprang a leak In a heavy gale. She was stripped c-f her machinery and abandoned In Cook strait, where she sonk. She was owned by Captain E. Calne. of Seattl", and was sent to N" me Inst June In tow of a tug with eou! ard lumWr cargo. She had been rond-mned s a snlllng venwl. She was built forty-nine years ago In New York as a full rlgg-d ship. In Juctlce Brow-r's court R. V. How ard, of Westport. who wa arrested by Constable Kelly lat Sunday for In terferlng with an oiTiccr In the dis charge of his duties, was given a Jury trial and acquitted of th? charge. Evi dence n the case developed the fa;t that Kelly went to Howard and de manded th pony, and. so the constable claimed. Howard grabbed him by the shoulder and shook his hand In his face Ir a threatening manner. Kelly drew a revolver and covered Howard with It. but Howard came toward him and Kelly, with the gun still drawn, backed toward the house of the defendant with Howard following him. The constable callel for assistance and placed Howard under arrest. It appears that both par ties acted a little too hasty in the mat ter. B. Anderson, a trapman of Chinook, is in the city hunting for his son who left home Tuesday In a eklff for the purpose of coming-to Astoria to obtain some groceries. As the lad did not re turn homo within a reasonable length of time the father became alarmed, came to this city and Instituted a search for him. The skiff the boy used in his trip across the river was found tied to the Parker dock, but no trace of the boy has been obtained. The fath er Is Inclined to think, his son was drowned, but the fact that the oars were found In the skiff proves that such has not been the lad's fate. If nothing Is heard of the missing boy today, the father will go to Portland and Invoke the aid of the police. It Is not at all Improbable that young Anderson Is In Portland taking In the tights. Anderson Is Inconsolable re garding the disappearance of his son, and Is Inclined to the theory that he has been drowned, yet It Is hoped such Is not the case. .. . . The larsest log raft ever towed In th ocean arrived her this afternoon In tow of th tug Rescue of this port and the Tatooeh of Puget sound, says the San Francisco Examiner. In the mon ster collection of spars and piles there are nearly 9,000,000 feet of lumber, and for the first time on record a log raft came Into port Intact. As far as could be seen, there was not a strap nor a chain Injured. There was not a single; log lost. The long, trip down the coast from Puget sound was practically with out Incident. Only one day did the wind approach anything like a blow and that Wai a pretty severe teBt of the stability of the raft But tugs and logs alike weathered the gale and came through Without a scratch. The tugs towed In tandem, the Tatooeh having lines on the logs and the Rescue towing the Tatooeh. In this way the marine procession came through the heads this afternoon, after a voyage of 12 days. The tugs Sea King and the J. H. Redmond were sent out to render what assistance they could as the raft neared Melggs whaxf. The Sea King and Tatoosh w-ere placed on either side of the raft, while the Resucue hauled WE ARE SELLING China, Crocker)', Glassware, Lamps, Silver Plated Ware, Jardinieres, Agateware, Kitchen Ware, AT AWAY DOWN PRICES COMB JUST TO SEE. GOOD TIME AND PLACE TO BUT. peat American Importing Tea Company 671 Commercial St, Astoria, Or. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER nheAd. 'The Redmond acted as a dis patch bfat. darting hre and there and ell around the raft. Not the least deli cate ps.rt of the work hod to be ac cornpllished th mooring of the great pile on the Mission mud flats., It took several hours to do this, but the Job wif finally effjeted without damage. The raft Is Consigned to the Robertson Raft Company, in which the Pacific Pine Lumber Company Is much In terested. It Is the second lumber pile of the kind that has come from Puget sound. The last was towed down by the Czarina and went to pieces. The safe arrival of this raft means a for tune to Its owners. The lumber would furntsh cargo to twelve big coast sail Ing craft or about twenty steam schooners, the saving on which makes tho profit enormous. Shipowners ob ject to this method of tranaportatlcn not only because It swallows up so much cargo, but for the reason that rafts are a constant menace to navi gation. An ocean-going captain never sees one without a shudder, an! once the report tht one of them has gone adrift goes out thre Is no more sleep for shipmasters on the coast until their voyages are ended. Few persons have any Idea of the amount of travel that Is done In the county In a nvrnth's time. The fol lowing report made out by the county court showing the number of vehicles and animals that have traveled over the county brldgs will be found inter esting to many. Young's boy bridge op ened th? draw 87 tlm'.-s; persons crossed 2M7; bicycles, 401; horses and rider, 178; one horse milk vagons. 1S5; two hore milk wagons. 125; one horse wag ons. 147; two horfie wagons. 178; four horse wagons, 4; one horse carriages. 928: two horse carriages, 102. Willlnka bridge: Opened draw. IS; perrons cronsod 123; bicycles. 37; hors with rider. 223; on,e horse wagins, 147; two horse wagons, 178; four horse wagons, 18; ou horse carriages. 2S9; two horse carriages 54. Lewis & Clark bridge: Opened draw, 10; persons crossed, 275; bicycles, 104; horse with rider. S2; one horse wagons, 178; four horse wagons, four horie wagons. 18; one horie car riages. 62; two borse carriages. 29. No report of the Warrenton bridge has as yet been handed In. Over the Young's bay bridge 6 head of cattls and 147 carts passed; over the Wil luska bridge 5C head of cattle. 199 hogs and 44 one horse carts passed, nd over the Lewis & Clark bridge 5 bead of cattle, 28 hogs and 38 one horse carts, passed. The result of the Tracey-Jost fight In Portland Wednesday night, folly proves to the public that the Portland boy Is a mre school boy In the prize ring and has been over-rated by his admirers, Before the men entered the ring Jost demanded bis share of the gate receipts and delayed the fight for over an hour. It Is suspected that he saw his finish and wanted to remain cn earth as long as possible. From the very first, Traoey punched Jost wherever and whenever he pleased and the Portlander was unable to ward off the blows or touch Tracey. In the second round Jost went down and remained on one knee, until the referee counted him out. While Jost was on the floor Tracey went over to ward him to put on a few finishing touches should he rtse, but Jost hod no such Intentions. He warned Tracey to re main ten feet away from him. There Is too much yellow in Jost's make-up to make him a fighter. Purtell, who per mitted Jost to remain In the ring with him for W rounds. Jn order to get an other fight out of him, no doubt re grets that I) did net glv Jost a few good ones during the fight here when he had the Portland youth going "down queer street" The ease with which Paddy Purtell bested Tracey and the snap Tracey had In the fight with Jost cause local sports to feel that the fight here was not on rhe square. ASTORIA ELKS WIN PRIZES. Had Largest Delegation ond Fattest Man. Astoria Elks did themselves prodd" In yesterday's parade In Portland. Be sides being the largest vlsltlnjr delega tion. It received ovation after ovation as It passed along the line of march. Astoria's bond also came In for a share of the glory, it being voted the best street band in the parade. The best bands In the Northwest twelve In all were present, but the local mu sicians played Sousa's marches In a manner that thrilled the spectators, who cheered them along the line. The parade was a grand sight. Miles of Elks costumed- In purple and white, each delegation with some surprise In costuming, was a sight never to be forgotten, i The most unique costumes were those worn by the Elks from The Dalles and consisted of suits of pure white wool made to represent sheep; the head of the wearer being encased In a wool cap with sheep's ears attached. The dele oration pulled a wagrn In which a fel low representing King Wool sat. He was adorned With Populist whiskers and attended by two molds. Baker City was loyal to the gold standard, each member having a big nugget attached to his badge. La Orange Elks carried sugar beets on the ends of cones. In order to show the faith they had In the beet sugar Industry. The Salem delegation carried off the prize for being the best uniformed. Its members, attired In purple and white. carried purple and white umbrellas over their heads and kept the sun shades spinning, making the line of men look like so many pin wheels. Qulnlln lodge received the prize for having the largest number of Elks in line of the visiting delegations, and al so for having the fattest Elk. The prize for being the tallest Elk CARBOUNEUC Efficient Preservative for Woodwork Ex posed to Rot or Decay. Also a Radical Remedy against all Vermin. Fisher Bros., Agts Astoria, Oregon. Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, Fanners and Loggers. A V ALLEN, Tenth ami Commercial Streets Pacific N ay igation Company Steamera-,,Sue II. Elmore." "W. II. Harrison" Only line-Astoria to Tillamook, Garibaldi, Bay City, Uobsonville. Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad A Navigation Co. and 1 also the Astoria A Columbia River R. R. for rjac Francisco, Portland and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply j Samuel Elmore & Co. General Agents, ASTORIA. ORE. Agents WEDDING CARDS WEDDI55 CRR0S WJ SMITH M VISITING CARDS BUSINESS CARDS COPPER PLATE PRINTERS VISITING CARDS FOUNDED A. D. 17IO SUN INSURANCE OFFICE Oie LONDON THE OLDEST PURELY FIRE OFFICE IN THE WORLD. Cash Assets, ' - au.soo.ooo Cash Asssts in United States, .016,93s - J. B. F. DAYIS & SON, WLVFIELD S. DAVIS BURT 215 Sansome Street, - SAMUEL ELMORE was given to F. W. Smith of Spokane. Cascade Locks received the prise for the most novel and characteristic dis play. Leadvllle. Colo., was represent by a solitary Elk, carrying a banner with the name and number of lodge represented. Last and least H. P. Meade, of Coeur a'Alene, was yoed. the shortest Pi S tb PVfcde. . , " " corafEftpEifiad Was once punishable by death in Eng land, a fact which led a Judge in pass ing sentence upon a man convicted of that crime to cay: "I can hold out to you no mercy here, and I urge you to make preparation for another world, where I hope you may obtain that mer cy which, a, due regard for the credit of CUr paper currency forbids you to hope for now." This was certainly se vere, and yet counterfeiting of any na ture deserves rigorous punishment One which has occasioned much misery is the Imitation of the well-known dys pepsia cure, Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters. Don't be deceived. The genuine has our Private Revenue Stamp over the neck of the bottle. Try it for In digestion, constipation and biliousness. BOAT FOR SALE. On the stocks at shipyard. Shoalwa- ter bay, excellent hull, ready for launch ing, Intended for sloop yacht for pleas ure and racing, about 55 feet over all In length. Can be easily changed for gasoline power. For particulars apply to C. C. Dalton, Ilwaco, Wash. ' NOTICfi TO TAXPAYERS. The board of equalisation bf Clatsop county, Oregon, will attend at the office of the county clerk of Clatsop county, Oregon. September 24, and daily there after, until and including September 29th, to publicly examine the assess ment roll for the year 1900, and correct all errors in valuation, description or Qualities of land, lots or other prop erty; and It shall be the duty of all parties interested to appear at that time and place, for the purpose of cor recting any errors that may appear in said assessment roils. C. W. CARNAHAN, Assessor of Clatsop County, Oregon. PORTLAND STREET CARNIVAL EXCURSION RATES. From Dtembr 5th to 15th inclusiv the Astoria & Columbia River railroad will make a rate of one far for th round trip from all stations to Port land (except from Astoria and points on Seaside division). Tickets good go ing on any of the above dates and re turning up to and including September 16th. AVEIAM 0. R. A. N. R. R. Co., Portland. A. A C. R. R. Co., Portland. B C. LAMB, Tillamook, Ore. V f Ml Wfill W WS ENGRAVERS, 22 and 23 Washington Building. 4th and Washington 8ts. over Litt'a, PORTLAND, OREGON. GENERAL AGENTS. L. DAYIS CARL A. IIENRI San Francisco, Cat. & CO., AGENTS. HARPER WHISKEY GOT FIRST RE WARD. . ' PARIS, Aug. 14. American whlsklea receive the official approval of the e- ?osltlon toda,y when the first award or merit was made to Berphelnj Bros., wuisvwe, p-y.., pn jnef y. jiarpes POSSIBLY You Are Not Aware of th? Fast Time ' . and - r ' SUPERB SERVICE NOW OFFERED BT THE ," '7mrov . WE HAVE r 2-DaiIy Fast Trains-2 TO THE EAST If you cannot take the morning train, travel via the evening train. Both are finely equipped. "OUR SPECIALTIES" FAST TIME THROUGH SERYICE PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS PULLMAN DINERS. LIBRARY (CAFE) CAR FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS Hours in time saved to i Omaha, Chicago. Kansas City, St. Louis, New York, Boston, And Other Eastern foints Tickets good via Salt Lake City and Denver. It U to your Intrt-t to use THE OVERLAND LIMITED. Tickets and sleeping-car berths can be secured from Q. W. LCJUNSBIiRRY, Agent O. R. A N. Co., Astoria, Or, OR J. H. LOTHROP. General Agent, 13S Third St, Portland. Or.