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THE . MORNING ASTOKIAX,- U'NlAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1901. S P E CI A L . TT H I S - W B B Kj u!n Kr , Sr nii- ii una vi inn pimurr ii i. uur UHumirr nay it i the ixt in town; they ought toknow.-JOHNBON IUIOH $1,50 LADIES' KID GLOVES DENT'S OWN MAKE. ,, , FOR $1.23 PER PAIR 1ho art first quality good and wo have all alios and a good assorim-nt r cnitri. All contracts for uJvcrtiMinK In tliu Atilun nrc inaJc on 11 ittinr antce o( circulation (our IIiiuh nr(cr than thut of uny paper publlnlicJ or circulated in Chit nop count)'. TODAY'S WBATIIEH. pfltTI.ANO, Kb. 21-Or'g.ni, Waah Inifi'iii iii'il lilnlin; oc hI(piim rain and iii'lmlily iuit Hfiuw In dm iiiiiunlaliiii llll'l fiii'tlillln. AROUND TOWN. Tin ""' flrkt-tinHM barbers at the Of tllli'lll attain. Mrn. Ilulfrlrh, of (Irnyi Itlvrr, It at tll (Nilll'lll. J. I". Hurl, of Taci'ina, li la AtO- rln on t)iilnt. It. i:. MiOulr. of 8-ald waa In the city limt lilghl. biihily ir-h rg. two duirn for IS cents, at Johneun uroa. Captain M II. ItolxTtJ). of Hun Fran-clm-i. I at the Occident, Hot lt-etiit meat. Riding Hitur ant. til Commercial iwt, Hnr report Wind, uih, brlk; fg and rnin; bur, olncurrj, jetT's ramaurant tht largest and bt. A trial will convince you. Vhir 1 yu art your Sunday din II it.' 1 tHe inliip at Ilia Cwitral Hotel, Japaneie gnoda of all kinds cheep at Yokohama baiaar. tzt Commercial Ht. ri.H4.ii deli-Kiiilon la the liglxla ut will .ntably leach Aalorla to iltflit. Mr. Ir, t'aywul and n. of Port land, arc iunta of Mm. lr. August Klnnry. Chart K. ilmcy and wife, of Troy. N. Y.. arc raMrrn tourlnt at present vtnlttnac In Kalrm.. HrhiMd Huprlnttndent Lyman re turned viil'T1ay from an Inaprrtlon of the t hoot at SiimlJo. The ll' V. A. O. Ityd.iulnt. ator of tlw svUili I.uth-rm chun h returned ymtrnliiy from Mcmcw, Idaho, where h attended the conference of the d1-trlrt. BKHT HCRNT MEAL; ItlSINOI BCN RESTAURANT. Sweet nil vol oranges from It cente to 40 cuts a down, at Joimaon uroa. Tin- Hrltlah Khlp Qu.--a Victoria, with a curRo of KKiln fur tlx Hulled King- ioin, paHBi'il down imt nlifiit. A wuiMlmr In IiIkIi I If- will not ! a ltu;iy 0110 unl'fn you have one or rinii- er IliMthi-r'a new mo wrinsera. JnMiii'i"l"y want l tun Hon In airiull family, where, Im ran attend school. timiilrq Jt BI3 t,oiiiinrcla.l street. iCIrur and alilne; Qoid nope, Thrash er, anU-irunt, unlon-mado pluf tobac c. Have your taga. TUy are val uable. Clatm.p Vlavl Co., M. Elinor Duffy, coimiv manager. UfTIr. Tlghp llotvl. orUr h.Hit. 9 u. in. to 6 p. m. Krtdaya and Huiurduys. Tho t'liliii-w were overly Jubilant laat lilKhl and huge rop' of flre.ira ki-r who iM-t ff In tin- Mongollun quarter In th arly evening. The t am -r ICieitrlc took a large liiirty Of young h h ty Moiln to Knapc ton laat night, whiro Uaficing wan en- joyed until a lute hour. Cream puro rye. Amertca'a flnmt whldkey. The only pure ico1: gvar unto'd rich and mellow, JOHN L. CAItl.HON. Bole Ag.nt, The ltv. and Mra. Henry Marrotle iri lvi .I 111 Aatorlu lunt hIkIiI. Mr. Mar- rolte will occupy the pulpit of tlw. 1'renbyterlan thuah t'Kluy. John A. Montgoaiery ha openel a hop at 421 Hond airwt and U prepan-d to do nil cla of plunihlng ana tin ning at the loweat poaaible ratea. A mall oonalgnmtnt of rlr. wine. Drr'rai'keia And pater waa entered at the uatoin houa-! yealerilay by tin? 1 onMirnrei. Hun Yuen Lung A Co. ItoRlyn coal laata longer, ! cleaner and makea lea trouble with atove and chimney flu-a than any other. George W. Sanborn, agent. Telephone 1311. M, )(. Knox, a Portland btmlnewi man ronnerted with on of the larg- vni printing ealablUlimrntf In that city, wo In Aatorla yemerday on a plcaa- ure trip en route to in ocean. All Interesting meeting of the Worn- an'a Club woa held yt-Ktetxlay after noon at which popera were rad on tlw iibject ni famoua collegi" of the Unit ed Htutea. The urogram waa varlod by ipunIc. colli'git- Nongir by a, Uaret being the feuturx. together with a aolo I by Mr. Kit Inge Klinore, of Milwaukee, Tho Norwegian trump nlimt Hear pHiio, which cleared yealcrriay with a general cnrg for the Orient, had al inoNt eiillr-ly a cargo of Oregon pro duction. Tim only exception wan dec ide material for VlaillvoHtock. Other lien, on tin- manlfeHt Itncluiled 17,2.'0 barrda of Hour for Julian, lx bate of paper for Khangliul and two bundle of treea for Korea. Mra. KimiicIn preaioii, niottmr of Mra. M. It. i.hPr, db-d yntierday rnorn Inu at the r-aldence of hir daughter on Klfteentli atr-ei. Mm. PicMon, who waa M yi'iira of age, hk a native of Kngland and had lo-eti a renhp-nt of A at irui for ''overal yeara, Tli funeral will !) h'ld Aloniluy from hT bite real- ib iice and Interment will bv In Ocean Vli w c inelery, uud will be private. A number of little iieopie were en- let t iln. d I'rlduy by Mlaa lma O. Fa labeiid, 'the occaalon being her tenth 'iirthdiiy. The guer(a preaent wepe the MlioieN J.'na ami Vlop't Kuatabend. Kloieme Hough. Inx Htocktoii, Maude Kiihh, Imi Oolieku. Oladya Harry, IMIih HurfU; MaMera Thayer KldehalKh, lluae l.ii,(iiii.ii, Mervyn Trojvr, Frank Hough. Htephen llalieraluun, Kben Fur- iiion. (j.-rald i'Wh. Mvannun Tru dell ii ml N Ml Kendall. 1-Ptity Colkxior of th' 1'ort Mc Lean yi-Hlerday meapurvde the two iliit-M bulldliiK In I-athi-r'a ahlpyard. Tlo- Neuion Im being built for. the AlmoVi FUhermen'a Packing Company mil the Vuiuuard In for Cuidulna Itan ium and Sklbbe. The tneaxuremeriti of the two bonin are appended; New ion Ictijfth, 414 feet; Icam lit feet; ili ii'illi, 4 3; groai) tonouKC, 21' P.I; n-t I'liiiiiig". liifio. Vanguard length, tJIOi; l-am. 1H.1; depth. I K; grona ton nage. T.i; n.'t tonnag' CI. Lenin U'lttinii. a clgannuker, and llecior Canipheil, a logger, became In volved In n low In the Kunnyalde liM.it yeerday that rinultil In Wen ton lining arreatetl by Conatable Kel ly for aanault. He pli.-ke up a bil liard en., and attempted to reach Cumpbeil with tli? heavy end of the Mirk, but waa fortunately prevented from no doing-. JuMlce of the Peace Crowrr MihiK-mled aentenre upm Ve lon'a promlir" to be goK and mtf atlr up roukh houen without provocation. An unuHiial occurrence happened on the down train Friday night, wbx-n a child waa born lo Mra. Abbott, whoa? hiiMbund In a nillroad aectlon hand at Clifton. Wlien the woman'f embarraaa lug poaltlon waa known ahe waa re moved to the chair car. Unfortunate ly no idiynlclan wa In the train and Mra. Abbott waa forced to come to A- lorla for medical attention and ! la iniw In the hoaplial here. Conductor Hlue waa In charge of the train and the paaoeiigera wanted the child chrlat- ened In hi n honor. tha bill aa It paaa-rd, thoujrh Ita provla-1 Tlllan.o'k for Aotorla for boiler repalra lona were not aa brood aa the Aatoria waa obliged- to return, owing to the delegation favored, huh, n? comuneni rougnneaa or me bar which prevented It a atep in tne ngni uir:ii"n ana an l ner crowing, entering wedge for future eglnltlon along d'alred Unea. To an Aatorlan ciM.rter Mr. Wlae aald laat night; "While Mr. Hahn and the delegation frwrn Aatorla were Indlirnant and Ulaap- polnted at the trickery of Speaker KeeiPr, and the aharp parliamentary oractlce by which the iiahn amend ment waa defi'Hted, atlll 1 think .the bill In Ita entirety haa Ita good point. The large Tipton ranch near Itooe burg haa been sold to W. O, Hughes, of Ijm Angclcg, California, for ir, Vfi, who will commence atock ralislrig o nan extenolve acale, Clyde Vaughn, a young ruffian who tried to murder a 13-year-old achuol girl at J-'fferaon. Kleaded gulltv to It Im a beglnnltiir and opena the way annault with a dang-eroua weauon. in for future action leading to the reault paicm Thumday. Hentence will be pro we are working for. j ne loz-iniy wun i nuuuceu .ioniay which aome cf the P-glalatora changed dielr in n da over nltrht waa aurprixliiK. I lie Unut Northern rallroa1 ha fine acriator promlned not only to vote abandoned the uae of Waahlngton fir with ua but volunteered to apeak or i"r u and conatructlon iiun.nen an I behulf of tho bill. When the nv-aaure hrfutfrr will uat Montana cedar and came up ror paige :ie waa ao'-ni uo- i in ooora. j mrjge piani naa ien e til the roll call and then voted with th OMpoaltloti, The Corbet t contin gent were lined up aolldly ngalimt ua and all aorta of obstacle were put In lh way to block our aucreKa, The flah wheel moil maintained a larae lobby at the atatehouae and labliahed in lit latter atate, where vnat timber tract have been a'iulred. T. J. Ilrunmagln, engineer at ttK Walla Walla Oaa and Klectrlo Lieht Comi.any'i jilant, haa Invented a ro tary engine that promt" to be a rje- Ihouaiimla of dollura wre available lncen. It hoa had aeveral trials before their cuiiiiaign to defiwt the amend-I expert ma;hlnlata who have found It menta atT" ( tlng their Interenta. The I atiafa tory and from many standpoints Astoria able was Inadequately repre-1 a most desirable device armed, and while we worked hard, the lifferrnre In number aa well as un- The extraordinary Incrtan In the limited money being used ugalnxt us hotm-seeKers' excursions to the coaxt placed ua at a decided disadvantage. Una year hus awMkn-U the g-iod dti (ine feature of ttv bill gives the flHh UenK of Linn county, who want their foinmlHalon. toniiHed f the governor. I share of the newcomers and a commit secretary of state and stale treasurer, tee baa been appointed In Albany to unlimited power, and they can close get out descriptive literature demon nt will any streams In the state at any time by giving thirty days' no tice. Again, In prohibiting the opera tion of the wheels In the closed sea sons there lla an advantage. The sal mon will have an opportunity to ascend the river to natural spawning grounds strutiiig the fact that Oregon In g-n eral. and Linn county In particular. I tne Ideal garden spot of the world. I'matilla county women have b-en Inf'-cted with the Carrie Nation conta gion. About a Jozn angry wives went without belr.g destroyed. Aliognh-r a body to a saloon at Fret-water, w are satisfied with our half lmf, as It armed with axe and hatchets, and were. I wunt to say that senator Ful- inreaienen uuai aemonsnmeni ir the ton worked as hard for the bill In the proprietor refused to promise to quit aonale as Mr. II ihn dkl In the .house. buslneaa. The women were diplomatic- und Ix-lng skilled In parliamentary de- I ully enticed out of doors when the place vh'.-a ami practice, i fTorta to sidetrack waa locked and further disturbance the bill were abortive, and the neces- waa avoided sorv change Were made promptly. lu-gardlng other matters at the capi-I The Hrttish ship DunstafTnage, the till I know very Pttlc. My attention captain of which refused to pay the wis entirely tak'n up with the flsher- blood money demanded by the board- les bill. City Allio-ney Smith and Councilman Cook were there when I lift, looking- after the charter bill. a - A GENTLEMAN'S SP.10:(E la what a cigar la. It will tlokla th palate of the fastidious without de picting hla pocketbook. Thera ton't a cigar rolled that thera I ao much pleasure, richness or perfect aatla faction hidden In Ua folda for th money as there la In a GENERAL GOOD for five centa. A bo of these luscious clgari ghould b on every man'i dresoer. WILL MADISON THE PLACE TO BUY CANNERY SUPPLIES FISHING BOAT SUPPLIES BUILDING MATERIAL SEWING MACHINES AND FARM IMPLEMENTS IS AT. FISHER BROTHERS. Astc?la, Ore. Joseph Zambollch, who was acmoed of the larceny of an umbrella, was diHrhargvd from custody yesterday by Justice of the IVace llrower. An tone I Ing the lmiro. Hut romnlnlnlna witness, left Hoarder, the umbrella with the defendant while sw-lnir the town with h party of sail crs. letter a man called for It whom y.amboil-'h thought was one of the party and It waa surrendered to him. It developed later that the act waa umiuthorUed. auuwi SAIL I OF .Men's PJiidenicar, PRICES CUT DEEP We must have room for Spring I 1 Goods, and rather than carry over I our stock of Winter Goods we have CUT PRICES DEEPLY. . . . . 1 00 Underwear, Suit for 75 1 60 Underwear, Suit for ' 1 00 2 00 Underwear, Suit for 2 60 Underwear, Suit for 3 00 Underwear, Suit for 3 60 Underwear, Suit for 4 OOUnderwear, Suit for 4 60 Underwear, Suit for 5 60 Underwear, Suit ifor 7 50 Underwear, Suit for 8 oo Underwear, Suit for DANZIGER Cine (hulrlug- a few hours of recrea tion will make n mlmak.- In attend- performance f 'The Star W'hlch will be .presented htre on next Saturday. The pluy la a farce comedy with plenty of songs, dances. medleys und high duns vaudeville numbers. Mr. Itoyle will make every Vody cnjn the"i-'iv- durli g hit clev er rendition of scvnl comic roles, and MIks Hue Helle Ma.1 will te seen In her element as r coined. i-nne. Tbe com luny Is a lurc; 6ne and have made a tour man Aia n' to i;iui(uniu piuy lug to crowded nouser and delighted audiences everywhere. Reserved seat sale opens next Friday ut C.rlllln Ac ltied'a. The forthcoming song mid dramatic recital by three- well-known and popu lit r entertainer on the evening of March 5th has arouced much genume Interest among; the lx-ul amuocmer.t devotee. Mr. J. T. Itoss, contralto Mis Iteba Hobsoli, sopruna, and Ter ry McKean, dramatic render, form the trio that I hard to aeiect from when it cornea to dccldlnc which Is the most popular with Astoria audience?. Tlwy will nnnqear In Joint recital, asistcd by the well-known Columbia orthesua, un der the ausplcea of the Every-Monday nub or the rresbytenan cnurcn. ine ladles who have the necltal In charge do not hesitate to say that It will be by far the finest entertainment of the kind given here thl aeaaon. Mrs. J. T Itoss and Mis llobson as vocalists of la high order are too well known to need further comment other than to say that they have been devoting; much time and work for this recital and they will not disappoint their friends. Ter ry McKean will appear In a nur.ber of his quaint sketches. Those who en Joy good, clean eonied ywork should not fail to see him In his latest cre ation "01' Fiddle Tunes." BOOMS BUMPED. Produced Frlct'ort Between -Parker and Martin Which Reached the Courts. Ueeauae two log booms belonging to Lewis Martin swung under the wharf and bumped against the spiles beneath tho Tarker house, two well-known cltl icns are In a quarrelsome mood and la warrant la out for Martin, charging him with threatening to do bodily harm to E. C. . Parker, the complaining wit ness. The oooms were moored near the Parker house dock Friday by Mar tin and the action of tho water swung I them in under to an extent that land ed them against the hotel support. Park?r was afraid that damage would he done to the uplles and remonstrated with the owner. The discussion grew heated until finally Parker threatened to remove the booms himself. To this Martin returned an answer that if he did there would be aome gun work. At this Juncture, which was early yesltr iluv morning, a policeman was called and the trouble was supposed to have b-Min patched up when the uniformed peacemaker departed. However, the trouble broke out later in me aay ana vesterday afternoon Parker applied to Justice of the Peace Brower for a warrant on the charge elated above. Mil. WISE RETURNS. A FCUTt'NE Ft ill CHARITY. A rich man's slatetm-nt that he In tends to devote almost his entire for tune to charitable works haa aroused much dUousilon. This Is because it will ad-oiiipltHh much god. It Is a praiseworthy endeavor, but there are m inv other agencies which accomplish juM as much good. Take Iloatetter'a Htomaeh IHtt-rs for Instance the pteat American remedy. For fifty yeara It has i-urvd constipation, dyspepsia and nil the Ills which arise from weak dl ai'Ktlon. This medicine will keep the fcimarr- in good shape and the bowels regular. It is a wonderful n-ntoradve tonic and health builder. It Is also a prevention for malaria lever and ugue. Ask for It and Insist upon hav ing It. He that our Private Reve nue Stamp covers the neck of the bot tle. lug-house masters and In consequence was delayed at Seattle and Victoria, because of a shortage of crew, eot aw-ay Thursday with a full complement. Captain Forbes found no difficulty in J getting men In v Ictorla and two board- ! Ing-house runners, who tried to per Ruade nv-n to desert the ship are 1 jail in victoria. The pnsitlveness with which the an tl-Corbett papers asserted that the MJofl with which Janitor Gates of the Silem stateh')Ue decamped, was part r a corruption fund being used to elect the Portland banker to the aen ate. Is basd on nothing .more tanci ble than llle corridor chat. Posaibly it did belong to Mr. Corbett, but he is not the only man who is spending mon y freely at the capital. The trap r.ieu who were threatentd with obnox ious legislation sent a lobby that was well supplied with cash, and It is pos sible Gates' appropriation was from that fund. 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 and Commercial Streets Says Fishermen From Astoria Were Cruelly Tricked by" Speaker Reeder. Mr. Herman Wise returned yester day from Salem, where he has been In attendance on the legislature In the Interest of the Hahn amendment to the Hume fisheries bill abolishing flshwheels In the Columbia. Mr. George Nolan and Mrs. Nolan left Salem with Mr. Wise but stopped over lrtfPortland. Mr, Wise was Inclined to be satisfied with KNAPPTON HARBOR AGAIN. Phocnlx-Uke the Old Prediction Rises From the Ashes of Oblivion. A correspondent of the Raker City Morning Democrat, who conceals his Identity undt-r Uie pseudonym of "W." revives the oft-told tale of the estab llahment of a harbor at Knappton by the O. R. & N., which Is designed pri marily to cancel- Astoria from the mu. The plans reads well and says that a purl of the old grade of the Union Puclflc from Kalama along tbe north shore of the Columbia westerly as far as it goes will be used and from there to the harbor a new grade will be surveyed and built. Tin? authority for the foregoing: and for the reniaind.-r of the plan Is al leged to be a letter shown to "V from a man In Astoria "who knows." The communication continues and says that such action would anticipate and offset the plans of the Northern Pa- dllc at Astoria. Color Is lent the new proposition, the writer Mates, by the tact othat true I nlon Pacific has men CHURCH SERVICES TODAY. At the Baptist church the morning topic will be "Robbery;" evening. "The .New Way." All other services as us ual. The topic for the Swedish service a the Swedish Lutheran church will be "Our Temptations and How to Over come Them." At the English service, the pastor, tho Rev. A. G. Rydquwt will speak on "Remlniscenses of the Moscow conference." The theme for the 11 o'clock service at the First Congregational church will be "Nature Law as Reflected in the Bible." The subject for the evening dis course will be "Our Age and Our Church. Do They Correspond?" Sun day school at 12:15; mid-week prayei meeting Wednesday at .7:30 p. m Strangers welcome. At the Presbyterian church to- nlaht the Rev. J. M. Cole, lately Kaged in missionary work In the Fill Islands, will give an Interesting and in structive talk on "Cannibal Fiji." il lustrated with stereoptican views of out securing- the right of way between I scenes and people of the islands. Mr. Vancouver and Kalama. The U. P. and I fole spent many years In the South O. R. & N. are acting In conjunction. Sea Islands and Is thoroughly famll The writer of the letter from Astoria I lar with their queer inhabitants ana shown to "V" predicts a fight between giants during; the coming year that will bear the san? relation to previous tights that basket ball does to a pitched buttle, and It is gently intimated that because Vanderbllt, Morgan. Hill and Hurrimun are chummy in the East is no sign that there will not be a warm old time out West in the scramble for t raffle. Further on "W" suggests that Asto ria ought to have accepted the liberal propositions made by the O. R. & N. in the post and the tension of uncer tainty with such a calamity impend ing would never have occurred. All of which Is Important, If true. PACIFIC COAST NEWS. Mines In the vicinity of Ashland In Jackson county are busy taking out ore and the country thereabouts Is prosperous. Last Monday there were 1200 Inmates In the state asylum for the Insane, the inrgfst number ever confined In the lr.- Mitution at any one time. The tug Vosburg, which sailed from their qu"er?r ways. There will be no charge for admission other than the usual collection which will be taken up at the close of the lecture. All friends of Christian mission work are invited to attend. Tho usual rvl?es will be held at the Methodist church today. Morn Ing topic. "A Grip That Holds;" even Ing topic, "A Runaway Boy." The evening sermon will be Illustrated with large paintings. Special services will he held every afternoon and evening next week. Lar fee scriptural paint Ings will be used to Illustrate the even lug sermon. There will be special mu sic rendered at both morning and eevn Ing services. In the morning Mr. El ting Flmore, of Milwaukee, will sing Gounod's " Forever with the Lord." In the evening Mr. Elmore will, assisted by a chorus, render I Saw a New Heaven and a New Earth," from Gaul's cantata. "The Holy City." Lamps Oil Heaters Agateware Jardiniers China Crockery Glassware Dinner Sets Toilet Sets Artwarc Great AmericaiiIinDortinj Tea Co. C71 Commercial Street, Astoria. (f Special il Sale I a Bottom Prices jj Come WHERE DO TOU BOY YOUR GROCERIES? HAVE TOU TRIED A. W. SHIPLEY? 636 Commercial Street. DOYOUKNOW That he gives you the best there Is to be had in the city for the leaat money? Place an order once and see. C. W. BARR DENTIST . Successor to. Dr. Ball. 573 Commercial St.. ASTORIA, OR. TELEPHONE. RED J061. H.F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone 221. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All Goods' Shipped to Our Car Will Receive Special Attention. No. ESS Dual St, Astoria. Or. W. J. COOK. Kir Res. TeL 11SL KOPP'S BEST A Delicious and Palatable Drink Absolutely Pure The North Pacific Brewery, of which I Bottled beer for ramlly use or keg Mr. John Kopp la proprietor, maktalbeer supplied at any time. Delivery beer for domestic and export trade. jin the city free. Horth Pacific Brewery Pacific N ayigation Com pan y Steamers-"Sue II. Elmore." "W. II. Harrison Only line- Astoria to Tillamook, Garibaldi, Bay City, Hobsonvillc Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad k Navigation Co. and auo tne Astoria A uoinmbia Kiver K. K. lor Sac Francisco, Portland and all points east. For freight and passenger ratea apply j Samuel Elmore & Co. General Agents, ASTORIA, ORE. Agents 0. R. A. N. R. R. Co., Portland. A. ICR R Co.. Portland. (B a LAMB. Tillamook. Ore. ...The Esmond Hotel.. PORTLAND, ORE., FRONT AND MORRISON STS. Carooean plan. Soc to 1.30 per dir. American p'.on, $1.00 to C2.00 per day. OSCAR ANDERSON, Manager. J. C. PENDEGAST, Chief Clerk THE ASTORIAN.... Delivered at your office, store or residence. 60c per month. 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The two daily Shasta trains from Portland to California have been re cently equipped with the most ap proved pattern of standard and tour ist sleeping cars, but the low rates of fare will still continue to effect Illustrated ruldea to the winter re sorts of California and Arizona may be had on application. C. li. MARKHAM. Q. P. A, Portland. Oretroik SOMETHING NEW. Just published by the Southern Pa clflo Co. Is a phamphlet upon -the re sources of Western Oregon, which In cludes an excellent map of the state, and contains Information on climate, lands, education, etc., existing Indus tries and their capabilities. Attention is also directed to such new fields for energy or capital as promise fair return. This publication fills a need long ex perienced by Oregonlans, in replying to Inquiries of eastern friends. Copies may be had of local agent Southern Pacific Co., or from C. H. MARKHAM, O. P. A.. Portland, er.