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TI1K MORNING AHrORlAlf, 'lliliV. NuVEMBEU 11, ' VM. SPECIAL SALE 85-ccnt Black and Colored Talffeta Silks Por 7B cents per yard THE MORNING ASTORIAN TELEPHONE 661. All contract! for udvartiainR In th Aatoi luii urtf mtiJti on h guur. ntea of circulation four time larger than thnt of any pupcr ubll(lieJ or circulated In Clut op county. TODAY'S WE ATM Ell. l'OUTLANl), Nov. :e.-Onun and Idaho, Mir; Vm)lilntn, fair Kirpl Inert!!! clouillum In tlw wloru iHirliim. AKOUNI) town. lur rrprt: Culm; hy; Ur, rough. Turkey fr Thnrkgtvln( at A. V, Altn'. Il"v. F. E. Doll apnt yerday tn Portland. I.. Miimur waa ovi-r from Knappton Kuriiinhrii rouint for rent; 4H Ek Iiiu'k irri. U, II, Htniit, (.f Ilwr,n, wm In th city yraUrday. Itv. Winiam B. Short want to 8t Ida ynierday, 3. X. flaring, of fleattle, In tht city yptrdy. Cunita-tr NurrnlU haa gma to Bit tl on liulnM. V. K. ttro n. of Tacoma, la reglatered at the Occident. C. C. Mt-Oowaa. of North Wvrr, wm In Aitorla Sunday. A. It. tlan, of Knapplon, li rtla teiad at the Occident. K. K. Wllllama. of Onm City, came down on Iht noon train. M. J. KHaa. of New York. I rela tared at the I'arknr lluua. W. J. McKw. of Qulnry, III., U ref lutrrnt at the Orcldml. W. II. Wd la vry hw and la hard ly xtcIiI to recover. Mia. Kal llnhmm leavea thla morn ing for Han Pranrlaro. when, aha gr to atH-nd the holiday with her daugh ter. HEfT m-CISNT MEAL; IlIRINO BUN ItKBTAUltANT. For Thanksgiving Week The Following Bargains are Offered at DAJIZIGEE'S UfJltOADlJlG SALE Hhlch You May Not Feel Bound to Believe Call and Investigate for Yourself MEN'S COVERT OVERCOATS $7.50 The material la Beaver; oolora-blut . and blatk. $10 to $15 Iloth tho ahort box overcoat, tht lon ger cut onet and the popular Itagvan art rcproaentod n thla line. MEN'S FALL SUITS $7.50 Good, airing and gcrvloeable; well- tailored and right up to tha highest point of style, $10, $12 to $15 The suits at these prloes are of the highest grade fabrics; some with single broast vest and others with the popu lar doublo brenat. Children's Overcoats and Ulsters $1.85 to $4.50 Kerseys, Beavers, and all the desira ble materials for winter comfort and style. Boys' two-piece knee-pants suits, with extra pants; ages, 7 to. 15 yean; pure all wool 14.15. Vestes Suits. 12.50 to $7.(0. In all the : best combination, with, fancy vesta. FOR THIS WEEK Hi. Taul dn-Mmnklng pulora at On I ml llnlH, Mia Wllke. V. 0. Taylor and wife, of Portland, am gii-al at the Occident Carl Malmber and John Farr!! wr In from Olnoy yrtrlay. Thn ,ri r ar plain, fair ami iuar at Dunaigi-r'a unlnadtng aala, Jrffa rilaurant th largeat and teat. A trial will convince you. Mr. M. Carlami, of Calhlarnot, It roglMtnd at the Parker hou. Beat IS-ctnt niral. Itlilnff Bun Res taurant, C13 Commercial atrset. Ml Ir'na rukrr, of Portland, waa vlkiltnic In tha rlty ovt Humlay. Jti'lgi. Al. Anl.Tm, of Wtport, waa In Arturla yratcrday on bualiiea. Prank O. Oalthnr and J' Lawler wer over from Chlnoolt yeaterday. Th river aicamer Vuhan arrived down lie river yratrrday afternoon. ('. A. Ilollnm and OwaUr nttom. of Jtwvll, were in tha city yeiterday. nobert L. flamnvmd. of Farmvllle, V.. la r'allerd at tha Aator Hotter. lleiuonibrr that 78 eenta at Danal ger'a unloading aale la worth It Ha where. Mi. Otio Munaon. of Chinook, came owr to vlll frU'tula In tha iy ye- ,'1r,'',,' . The Aatracan left up the river yrafr. day tfternrxm In tow of tha It. It. rnonipiioti, Th IJ. B. revenue cutter IVrry left fur rii uttle veaterday, where ahe will go Into drydock. John Hala wa down from Tortland yesterday h'kln aftr tha repalra of Iht tug Bamann. John A. Devlin and family will leave thla moini'ig f ir California, where thi y will atieiid tha winter. II. W. Chriatlanaen rvturntd yeater day from Marahland. whera he pur rlinned aoine beef caltlt. Martin A. Matnon, a native of Ttua la. waa admitted to etMxvnahlp in the country court ynterJay. A. I Friend ahowa very llitla lm rrovement al the hoapltal and ntjulret a great deal of attention, Mlna. Katherlne C. J.hnon. of Port laml. apent 8unday In the city, the gural of Mr. J. II. Ilutter. Theresa a lima fr cevrythlng. and now la the time to get good vaiun cheap, al Danilarr'a unloading aala. $3 to $6 We have the largnat and most up-to-date ashortnx-nt of Men's fancy double-breasted vests. UNDERWEAR Winter weight, heavy ribbed drawers -75 cents each. Men's heavy gray shirts and draw ers, 40 cents each. Wool shirts and drawers In fancy colors and strlpes11.00 each. Beat $1.00 whlto shirt In tha city, long or short bosom, for 80 oenta. MEN'S HATS Men's styliKli Fedorn Hats, bluck, brown and cider excellent value, for UOO-only $1.0. Men's Derbys, latest fall black, a bar gain at 12.00 now 1.M. 26 per cent reduction on men's, boys' and children's suits. 20 per cent reduction on all other goods except E. ft W. collars, cuffs, rubber, oil clothing and Denim goods at DANZIGER'S UNLOADING SALE. . i The Norwegian steamship Kvarven alh'd from Omiax HumUy for Aatorln and aluiuld arrive In this morning. Tht Dasaarl Holiday goodi, bam boo furniture, ladles' underwear and nollona; tn Commercial ttwt. Tim steam sehmmer Despatch at rived In yesterday afternoon from Han Fran olsro, Kh will load lumber for her rwturn trip. II. riweetupi'le, of tha Astoria Min ing and Milling Company, of Bump ier. Is in the city In the Intorrsts of his company. Mrs. K. J. Hustler left yesterday morning for Ban Jo, (Nil., where sht will ie!Hl tha wlnl?r with her daugh ter, Mrs. Hpedden. Cream Turf ftyt. Vmsrira'g finest whlxWv. Th imiv mir goods; gvsr anteed rich and mellow. JOHN I CAIM-BON. Bola Agent, Harry Twilight, at the h'mpltal, was ublo to get d"Wii atalra for th first Unto yvrtlerday, and la reported to b Improving vety rapidly. An effort will be made at the coming aesalr.n of congress to secure an en larged airroprlatlon for the ben fit of tha 1'uyallup Indian schod. Itoslyn coal lasts longer. Is cleaner and tnukea leas trouble with atovea and chimney Hues than any other. Oeorge W. Sanborn, agent. Telephone 1311, Then. Brucker nils cigars and to it. Hi tnintrm de&lera at Port land 1'hblnif pricea, in quantities to ult their traiie. 6i cinnmerciai sirwu Tho Woman's Belief Corps will give, a grand ball n Frldiy evtilng of December th. Tick 'ta, 7S cents; ladli-s without escort, 25 cents. Everybody In vited. The barge Defender, In tow of the Callcndxr, was token down to Fort Ktevens yesterday morning, with a loud .f pllet for the government work at the Jetty. .Of Inleteat to Ijidh-s. Bend your ad drena to Haffamora Co., box 760. I'ort tand. ia.. and w will mall you des cription of an article every woman niiould poMeM. The llritUh ship Halewood. with a cargo of grn In for Kurope. arrived down the rlwr HtiiKhiy. Ycstenlay sh ship per threr new m'n and will probably get to sea today. A rew has been put on a sulmon hatchery building on th Klickitat riv er. The HWnsIt and Duncenms hatch eries may not built unless the next Ufci.luture make an appropriation. The O. K. yesterday succeeded In picking up elghty-aeven of the ninety Ave sacks of oysters thrown overtKard from the Mayltower at Hand Island, when she ran aground the other night. Tho petitions of F. K. Wright an I Jina II Hansen for counrllmen and A. M. Bn.lth. for cliy attorney, were tiled with An litor NHm yenterday after noon. The petition of C. C. Ultlnger had been previously Bled. a we t' to pnaa a dlinutlch. Is re-celvi-d, telling of a Itrlttah bark ashore near Houth IWnd, but owing; to th fact of all the telephone and telegraph oihcea up the coast being cioefed It Is lmMJSltle to gvt tiartlculars. Fish Conimlssloner Keed returned mwne on Saturday night from having taken l,20n,ooO sntmon egs from the Utile Kalmn hatchery to I'mpqua. whire he shipped them on the steamer Uobarts to the Bluslaw hatcluTy. W. A. Kutemeyer waa acquitted at Portland on Baturday afternoon, of the murder of William Lunrult. hia alep. father. Hia s.df-defense plea was be lieved by the Jury, and on the third vote the verdict of acquittal was reached. Chinook. WoahlnKton. Is to have a nowsiwper next month, known as the Chinook Journal. It will be under the etltorlai and buslnesa management of llbbert ualther, two practical news paper fen. The first issue will ap pear about Deecmbcr 7th. The little launch Btar, which was made fast to Fisher's dock, disappeared Bundny night and much speculation waa rife as to her whereabouts until It waa discovered that she had sunk alongnlde the dock. She can doubtless be ralsHl without much trouble. The steam schooner Del Norte went down to the mouth of the river on Saturday, but found It too rough to go out and remained there until yesterday afternoon when she returned to th.' O. RAN. dock to take oa some more coal before leaving out for Saa Fran cisco. Thrre will be a lady placed In a hypnotic sleep In the window of Conn's drug store at Twelfth and Com merclnl streets this afternoon at 1 o'clock and will r"wln In that condi tion to be awakened on the staire at the opening of the performance at Fish er's opera house this' evening. . Married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs J. H. Rutter, of this city. Miss Be A. Kutter and Mr. Howard B. Hewitt, of Portland. The ceremony was performed In the presence of the Immediate family and a few near friends, by Rev. William Seymour Short, rector of Grace church. The fire alarm gong gave out two strokes yesterday afternoon about S o'clock and then failed to work. The department waited moment for the box number to sound then decided se-mothlng was wrong. ' An Investiga tion showed that one of the wires of the syatem had broken In some way. Th tornado hoot destroyer Golda- horougr will probably moke her first, trial trip since the accident of two months npro, during the present week. The Glolusbnmufrh wl11 R t0 Seattle and over tho official course. The pld crew, s.i far as possible, will be re engaged and several trips will be made. ttfilx ullt Via nnoned hv Architect TV Lin on Friday for the erection of a thrM.linrv atnr. hlllldlner to )A Open pled by Hellbom & Son Just across the street from their present quarters. When their building Is completed their ntvaent nlaen of business will be oc cupied by the Foard & Stokes Com pany. It Is reported that the German ship Willy Ulckmers has been chartered to load wheat on the ColumDia river. Tn? British ship Clan MacPherson, now on the Sound, has been taken at 3Rs 8d. She will load wheat here for the United Kingdom. This is said to be the lowest figure of the season. She Is a 1588-ton ihin. The charter or tne I'oitanocn makes a total of three charters within the past ten days. JM U'ATUJa. All theme wlio have Clirisl mu Savings Dookn with Males Aggregating f 25 will please bring them to my store not later than tho 30th day of llittt irinnlli . ' 1 1 Samples of presents are. now in from which you an ! ! . I ... ' inline a nciuciiuii No presents will be given anyone whoso book shows less than $25, nor to anyone who fails to bring or send their book to my store by tho last of this month. IIkkmak WlSK. 444444444444444444444 The steamer Columbia arrived In yes terday from htot Fraw-lsco. 8b had a fair passenger list and a good cargo of frelcht. Hhe srrlved off the mouth of thn river at 5 o'clock In the morn ing but the fog was pretty thick so she did not -come In till noon. She report ed very fair weather on the run up the coast, A cnntiact was let to R, M. leathers yesterday by the Alaska Fishermen' I'otkiiiK Company f ir the construction of a steam launch to be used a len'U-r f'r the company's plant on Bris tol bay. The dimensions of the craft will be; length, W feet; beam, J2 feet; depth of hold, 6 feet. She will be equipped with a .to-horse power com pound engine. The attraction at Fisher's opera houae lam evening was Prof, and M. Fait 'In splrltuiillatlr, hypnotic and mind reading performances, and the pervtullng presence of magic and mys tery as well as fun held the Interest of the sudience till the close of the "Vtnlng's proyrsm. The audience were thon-UKhly entertained from the oten Ing act to th" attack of Itusalan lleas on the hypnotic subjects. The sagKlng of the Lewis and Clark draw orldge l-ixt w-ek was causd by the welKht ut snow on It and a heavy loaded wagon passing over It. The com bined weight caused a def..-c:ive casting-, which tarries the pinion, to break, let ting tie bridge settle over. Contrac tor Fastabcnd brought In the casting and a new one tM'ing mad-. at the Astoria. Iron Works. The new piece will be strengthened In the weakr parts and will cost from 30 to 140. The damage will be repaired Irja fear days. A recrt Spokane paper states that Dr. J. H. Wallace, of Junction City. Oreson. has Just returned from a trip to New York, where h succeeded In Moating $4o0.0o0 worth of bonds for the cons'ruction nf the Corvallls A South ern rail raid which Is to be forty miles In h-ngth and Is to run from Corvallls to Kugene. It Is proposed to build this toad in conjunction with the coloniza tion scheme which Is being promoted by the People's United Church, and the construction may bfln In the near fu ture. The unloading of a big piece of crtt ed machinery from the steamer Co lumbia attrsct4d considerable attention at tho O. R. & N. dock yesterday af ternoon. The machine proved to be the ?.0-horse power gasoline engine for the launch ttuil Icing built by O. P. Cla im in si Wairenton for Foard & Stok-s Company. The launch, as measured by custom nouse Inspectors. McLean and Crosby, are: Length. 48.9 feet; beam. 10.4 feet, depth. J 5 feet. Gross meas urement. Ui tons. She will be launch ed as soon as the engines are In place; and the finishing- touches put on her, Tho performance given at Fisher's opera house tonight by Prof. Chaa. W. Fait and M. Eita Fait, opens with the spirit cabinet mysteries, anion them I lie Resto Caplo, the most difficult of any manacled act ever produced; the wonder of the 19th century. A mater ialising dark seance will be given In which there will be specters wavlna their arms and legs, floating around through the entire audience. This Is to be followed by a complete exposure of all the takes that have been p rpe tratcd under the name of splrituallnm. Mesmeric demonstrations will be made on a class Invited from the audience, among which are many laughable Inci dents. Two and one-half hours of sell 1 tun and mystery. The Norwegian steamer Universe ar rived down the river late yesterday afternoon. She Is one of the Oregon & Oriental Steamship Company's liners, and carried a miscellaneous cargo of general merchandise valued at $123,000. A partial cargo valued at J6O.240 was taken a Soon at San Francisco, from which port she sailed for here. Her consignment from the Bay City con sisted of fruits, canned goods, smoked and fresh meats, bicycle and sundries, guns and ammunition, photographic supplies and Instruments, farming Im plements, harness clothing and pro visions. From Portland she loaded 21, 402 barrels of Hour, valued at $59,900; 100 boxes of oranges, valued at $600. and 600 axe and 200 hatchets, valued at $550u. The Adato, of the same line, will arrive here the latter part of this week, and load a general canro for, the Orient. The Eva will return about n.rlstmas. The Universe goes to Vlad ivostok. ' A THINKING MACHINE. A famous Inventor declares that he has devised a machine that will abol ish warfare. This machine Is a boat that will go without men on board. and can be controlled for any distance without wires. It will obey orders from tho land or It will net on Its own Judg ment, according to the necessities of the situation. It will carry an unlim ited quantity of explosives, which can be aimed with unerring accuracy. Progress has achieved wonders during- this century. The fact that it can find no substitute for Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, proves the Inestimable value of th bitters. So long as constipation. Indication, dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles continue to affect mankind, so long- will the Bitters stand as the one sure cure for them. R10AL ESTATE TRANSFERS. D. W. Overton and wife to Knappa Coal Co. west half of the northwest quarter of section 39, T 8 N, R 7 W; $4. W. H. Radoiirre and wire to Knappa Coal Co. 39.7S acres In section 20, T 8 N, R 7 W; $40. Annie Borgiund ana husband to Knappa Coal Co. southeast quarter of northwest quarter of section 1, T S N, U 7 W; $40. - Sheriff to L. Mansur 78.$ acres In T 8 N, R 7 W; $2783.63. ; A DOUBLE TKAOKDT. ' A dispatch from Jacksonville, Oregon, dated yesterday, says; JTom Hsrrtenlirook, of Clackamas, came to thla place Friday evening, ex pecting to tie married to Miss Sarah L. Beaoti. Instead tit a wedding ther will be two funerals. Hardenbrook, while courting his betrothed Saturday n"ht. at th horn of her brother-ln-law, was shot to death In a "vat cow f.ner. The murderer was G. W. Trailer, and the motive was Jeal ousy. The murderer took Ms own Jfe. after doing- the shooting, . 'iraHer cme to Jacksonville only a few weeks aico. He was ac companied by bis family, consisting l a wife and nine children, and MWs Harah L. leaon, his slster-ln-law. The young woman waa engaffxl to be married to Jerome Hardenbrook. It Is umlerMood that the family came from near Drain. Miss Heeson had written t.- her sweetheart to come to Jackson ville, and arrangements were being made for a quiet wedding of the pair. KILLED BY THE CARS. The remains of a. man apparently about 20 years of age, dressed In blue overalls, corduroy coat and heavy, courxe shws. were found near the cliy limlta at llonnburg yesterday morning by the section crew. Apperances jndl cats that the man had boarded a north ltound train about Z o'clock and fallen under a car, striking his head against a tie. The upper half of his bead was knocked off. and the brains found lying by the track. SHOT BT HIGHWATMEN. At 4 o'clock yesterday morning. Jjs. Ijimb. a young farmer, on his way to I Ashland from the upper country, was shot by two hlghwsymen about three miles east of The Dulles on tne railroad, and serious doubts are entertained as to his recovery. He was struck near the hip. and the bullet lodged In or near the bladder. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Notice Is hereby given of changes In the aids to navigation In this district' as follows: The following affecta the List of Llnhts and Fog Signals. Pacific Coant, 1300. page OS. No. ITS. LIt of Bea sons ard Buoys. Pacific Coast. l!s)0, page 76.) Point Pleasant post L.lgni-Jn No vember, lWiO. this fixed red. tubular lantern light, was discontinued as no longer needed. Columbia River, ship Channel Across the Bar as far as Astoria. Oregon Peacock Srit Uuov No. 1. page 49. a block, first-class can. Is reported draxKed out of liosition. and will be re traced as early as practicable. I South Side of Middle Ground Buoy No. 11. pe 50. a black. Mint-class can, recently reported dragged out of posi tion, has been replaced on Its correct bearing?, Willamette River. Channel to Port land, page 59. Port Office Bar Buoy No. 4. a red. first-class spar, recently reported dragged out of position, has been replaced on Its correct bearings. Entrance to Grays Harbor. Washing ton, page 65. Inner Buoy, a black and white perpendicularly stripped first class nun. recently reported gone adrift, has been replaced in position. By order of the Light-House Board. ADVERTISED LETTERS. List of letters remaining 30 days In the post office at Astoria, Oregon, No vember 2. 1W0: Alliertson. L. F. OUon. Netty Bowfrs. Dan Parker. Nellie Flicker. Mike Platte, Mrs. Senulrr Klaska. Andrew Rocks. Mrs. S. K. Meyers, Jacob Wcsterlund. Mary FOREIGN. Handberg. Anton Marchand. Johnson NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the on'ce of unaergned. iz m.. mov. It, 1900. for the construction of a three story building for P. J. McGowan ft Pons. M. DeLIN. Architect. Odd Fellow?' Bulldinp, Astoria, Ore. NOTICE FOR BIDS. Bids will be received by the county court until Wednesday, December 5th. l'.WO, at 2 p. m.. for furnishing plans and the construction across Tucker creek In mad district No. 8 of a balance draw bridge (26 foot opming) 30 foot trestle approach on the west side, and about 45 feet of trestle approach on the east side of draw span. All of said bridge to be fourteen feet wide and draw built In the same manner as the Warrenton draw bridge. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. By ordr of the COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. H. J. WHERITY, County Clerk. CALL FOR A REPUBLICAN CON VENTION FOR THE CITY OF ASTORIA. A Republican convention for the City of Astoria, Clatsop county, state of Oregon, is hereby called to meet at the court house In the City of Astoria on Saturday, December 1st, A. D., 1900, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.. for the purpose of nominating the following officers of said city, to be voted for at the next general election In said city, to be held on Wednesday, December 12. A. D., 1900, to-wlt: One councilman for the First ward. One councilman for the Second ward. One councilman for the Third ward. One city attorney. Each ward Is hereby apportioned eleven delegates. VotieA tn fnriher riven that a pri mary election Is hereby called to be held In the City or Astoria, ciaisop county, state of Oregon, for the pur nma tt ntootinir 31 delegates, (eleven delegates in each ward of said city.) to the Republican convention or tne nitv of Astoria aforesaid, to be held at said city of Astoria on Saturday, December 1st, A. D. 1900. at 10 o'clock a. m. said prlmiry elec tion shall be held Friday, November 30, 1900, from the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. to the hour of 6 o'clock p. m., of said day. The following polling places in eacn ward of said city have been established. namely: In ward No. 1 City hall, corner of Eleventh and Commercial Btreets. Tn uant. Nn. 2 Welch hlock. corner Commercial and Fourteenth streets. Ward No. S Adalfs old scnotH nouse, Uppertown. The to lowing ludgea ana cteras nave been appointed, to-wlt: Ward No. 1 C. H. stocKton. . Fulton and Thos. Mokko, Judges; A. B. Dalgity and L. E. Howes, clerks. WaH Kn 1 W L. Robb. D. H. Welch and Fred Wlckman. Judges; A. R. carruthers and u. e. r osier, ciems. Want Nn. .1 fins t Holmes. T. S. Cor nelius and L. Agren. Judges; A. T. Brakke and W. B. Painter, clerks. By order of the city central commit tee. R. G. PRAEL, Aft- Chairman. P. P. LEINENWEBER, Secretary. First you should study the people you have to deal with; study their ways, their wants and what will most interest them. . . FOR INSTANCE We have too large a stock of And prefer to REDUCTION OF ABOUT 25 PER CENT than carry them over; hence we adver . tise Overcoats and Mackintoshes be cause this is what interest people dur ing cold or wet weather. UUST RECEIVED A Full . . .STOCKFISH Reinze's Mince Meat. Queen Olives and all kinds of Holiday Delicacies FISHER BROTHERS, KOPP'S BEST A Delicious and Palatable Drink Absolutely Pure The North Pacific Brewery, of which I Bottled beer for Tamlly use or keg Mr. John Kopp Is proprietor, makes I beer supplied at any time. Delivery beer for domestic and export trade. In tha city free. North Pacific Brewery Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, Farmers and Loggers. A, V. ALLEN, Tenth and Commercial Streets FOUNDED SUN INSURANCE OFFICE OF LONDON THE OLDEST PURELY FIRE OFFICE IN TIIE WORLD. Ca.h A. sets, ... Jn.goo.ooo Cah Aaasta In United States, a,6i6.o3s J. B. F. DAVIS & SON, WINFIELD S. DAVIS BURT 215 Sansome Street, - SAMUEL ELMORE Pacific N avigation Company Steamers-"Sue II. Elmore," "W. II. Harrison Only line- Astoria to Tillamook, Garibaldi, Bay City, Hobsonville. Connecting; at Aetoria with the Oregon Railroad 4 Natation Co. and alao tha Astoria A Columbia River R. B. for Sat: Francisco, Portland and all points east. For freight and passenger rate apply to - Samuel Elmore & Co. General Agenta, ASTOEIA. 0R2. (O.R.& iU.4C. B C 1 ( 0. R. &. Agents - ...IiEAliii. TO WRITE AN Advertisement Overcoats and mackintoshes sell them at a Line of ASTOKIA. ORB. A. D. 1710 GENERAL AGENTS. L. DAVIS CARL A. HENRY ' San Francisco, Cal. & CO., AGENTS. N. R. R. Co., Portland. I. r. On., TortlinA LAMB, Tillamook, Ore.