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Tilt MORNINd AsfoKIAN, TMSDAV. JAM'ARY 28. l!H)2 Telephone Main Mt TERMS Of SUBSCRIPTION DAILT. Bent T m". P cot by mail, per month tared by earner, Pr own it. . M SFVI WEEKLY, at by mull. Pr Tr. In advance, H The Astortan guarantees to Its Jver ttaera th Urges' circulation ot ny eewspaper r'NWifd on th Columbia THE WAY TO MAKE A CITY. The ainnniiuvnient that a party i of Astoria lut-iiicss hhmi lias pur chased a Washington mill is im portant as showing that a fwlinp of confulence in the citv's futuro prevails hero. It is also import ant Ixvause it is an ovitlonce of the determination of Astorians to extensively engage in the greatest of all I-val iinlu?trits. Kest of all, the mm who art1 to engage prominently in the lum ber business are people of stand ing in the eomiiiunitv. Ail are Sacdful merehtllllS mill who t . t . -i. .... t . i... nave UUUl up ' maUnic weak pe-ni- strom: anl si k- own eflbrUt. Their l usiness jmig- iy jvopie well, wv therefore unte voU ment cannot he questioned, Sndj-, l in engaging in the lumbering dyspepsia, eonjtipation. latuun. . industry th.ev will inspire conti- nfm,usnea a malaria, f-t-.r and , I ague. deuce in a quarter where it is , .. (children especially I.I.VIU.E. lacking The successful operation of a few mills caiuiot fail to attract outside capitalists. Millmen !o cate where mills are already established, and, as Mr Johnson, of Minneapolis, pointed out a few days ago, it is not difficult to in terest men of means once the start has been made. Our start has been slow, but it is, neverthe less, a good one, and we may ex pect results. The outlook is indeed bright and merchants may expect a good year. Not only will we have our 2,000,0(.i0 worth of salmon tbi vear but we will have us well a but by wlm you dl,fest ani1 i"1'1 . 1 If your stomach doesn't diK-st your larop sum fmni timber. Ilie ef fort at self-htdp will be a produc tive one and will lit-t res-u Its that can be secured in no other way. Astoria's population should be 20,000 by January 1, 1U03. And after the first -JO.OUO the next 000 will be easy. Some professor recently nas declar ed that the man of the future would have only four toes. The statement U not particularly important, being, In fact, typically foolish. There Is no more reason to expect the man of the future to have four toes than but a single one or none. Evolution is so generally accepted that Its proponents are too secure In their belief to con sider necessary any attempt to for tify their position. If they write these on the subj-t it Is not with ihs niimnp nf convincinif, but to make clearer the details. The scien tists, or so-called scientists, who pre dict various changes In physical man become the subjects of ridicule, and deservedly ao. The four-toed scien tist Is only one In a big class of freaks. There Is the other who sees the body humped from birth owing to the prevalent bicycle; the one who in prophetic mood banishes the hair; sees in the gum habit a coming race of abnormally-Jawed; devines a pos terity wholly legless, basing this on the ease of artificial locomotion. In fact, the evoltulonlst can be as mark edly an ass as any person who ever essayed the role. Owing to improv ed conditions of living th" human form Is Improving somewhat. It Is larger and more robust. It Is not born equipped according to every n-ed or influenced by every custom. If It were, the Arctic babe would come In to the world clad In fur, and the In fant of the tropics have a sunshade. When the evolutionist talks nonsense he brings the whole scheme Into the condemnation of the thoughtless. There Is not the slightest ground for supposing that If the world stands for a million years the Inhabitants who lln- ger late enough to see the heavens roll up as a scroll will be materially I ohanjrel from the- present Inhabitants, that they will have niiw hair r low. a greater array of t.vth or fewer, or tha the too of ttwlr feet will bo dif ferently numbered. .1 On of the nuvst Interesting i'rlo of letters ever published is now appear ing In the New York Tribune. Msrvus A. lUnna Is ihe Author and hi sub ject It the personality of the lute William MoKlnley. Mr. Hantm let ter forcibly depM (he nobility of Provident MeKlnley's rharm'tcr. and particularly his irret love for man kinj. Mr. Hanna and Mr MvKinl.y were groat friends and the former's letters are of exceptional interest. i u sn.i v inrK r.itr omm;- sloners made no mistake when they hoe Henry E. Rood as s.vretary of ,, . the executive board. Mr. o, s es- penally fitted for the work cut out ftr him and will prove an ottlcial of great value. Portland Is making a Portland Is making a very good start on her big s--l- t!on. OUR ARMY THE HKST. Our army Is the most effective and emvient crvanliatlon In the world Th reason for this Is the men e well paid as well as well fed. (l.tod fee,) and KchJ pay. however, will not always make a RtwJ soldier. He must have steady nerves, a R.vtd dii.ts:l Mi and a strone constitution To lht lls,ase It is also nei-ess.try to have the same requirements, but If you are weak and nervous, there Is a meds- cine that will strengthen your sys. en- We rvfer t. Hostetter's fstoma. h miters. rtr nrty years it has hevi Burns, bruises and cuts are extreme ly painful and If neglected often result In blood poonlng. Children are especi ally liable to such mlu.s because not so careful. As a remedy lieWln's "Witch Hazel Salve is unoquaiei Draws out the fire, stops the pain, soon heals the wound. Beware of counterfeits. Sure cure for piles. "DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve cured my baby of ectema after two nhvaielnna crav.. Yimw tm w " writes James Mock, N. Webster, Ind.. "The sores were so bad she soiled two to five dresses a day." CHA3. ROG- j ERS- A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. "I tras trouble-! for about seven years with my stomach and In bed h.-.!? my timo." says E. remirk. Somerville Ind., "I spent about SI v and never could fret anything t.t help me until 1 trlt-d Koiol Dyspepsia Cure. I have taken a lev bottles and am entirely i well." You don't live by what vou eat. food you are realy starvln? Ko. .l Dyspepsia Cure does the stomach's work by dltrestlnir the food. You don't have to diet. Eat all you want. Ko. dol Dyspepsia Cur cures all stomach troubles. CH A3. RiXER3. DON'T LIVE TOGETHER. Constipation and health never go to- mote action'of 7 3' '' wituout distress. "I have been trou- bled with costiveness nine years." says J. O. Greene. Derauw. Ind., "I have tried many remedies but Little Early Risers give best results." CHAa7 ROGERS. WORKING 24 HOURS A DAY. There's no rest for those tireless lit- tip Wftrlrcra Tiw Vin. XT ... T noi- Millions are always huy. curing Tor- pid Liver, Jaundice. Biliousness. Fever ; and Ague. They banish Sick Headache and drive out Malaria. Never grit '. or weaken. Small, tajite nice, work: wonders. Try them; 25 cents at Hart's 1 Drugstore. ; NOTICE. During the absence In China ef Ah Dogg. senior partner and general man- ager of the Hop Hing Lung Company. the affairs of the firm will be managed by Ju Youngr through wbom all busl- ness muFt le transacted. HOP KING LUNG A CO. 7 Bond St.. Astoria. CHILD WORTH MILLIONS. "My child Is worth millions to me," says Mrs. Mary Bird of Harrisburg, Pa., "yet I would have lost her by j croup had I not purchased a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure." One Mm- ; dosV of One Minute Cough Cure ut; Cough Cure Is sure cur fo:-roughs, jijulckly relieved him and he went to croup and throat and lung troubles. 1 !,.,.-. The. o,. i... ... v.... , . An absolutely safe cough cure which ' Tnat 1ne lMt h""l acts Immediately. The youngest child 1 lne crouP- Nf''' ln't a cough cure can take It with entire safetly. The 'like that valuable?"One Minute C.ui;h little ones like the taste and remember! cure Is absolutely safe and acts Im- how often It helped them. Evry fam- m,o P fc ,, Hy should hare a bottle of One Minute 1 m llttl",y F"r 0'M', , r"u"' Cough Cure handy. At this season es- peclally It may be needed suddenly. CMA3. KUIihita. SAVED HIM FROM TORTURE. There Is no more agonizing trouble than piles. The constant Itching and burning make life Intolerable. No position Is comfortable. The torture Is unceasing. DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve cures plies at once. For skin llseases, cuts, burns, bruises, all kind of wounds It Is unequalled. J. S. Ger all. St. Paul. Ark., savs "From lKf.S I suffered with the protruding, blPed Imr piles and could find nothing to help me until I used DeWltt's Witch Hazel Halve. A few boxes complete ly cured me." Beware of counterfeits. harles Rogers. Foley's Honey and Tar cures the coueh caused by attack of la irrltiLe. It he,aI(! the lungg hy C),M Rogers, Druggist. CLKKK'S WISK SVi!l.'STION, "I have Jwn lately tiouble-l much with dyspepsU. boUviltig and sour t.maeh." .writes M jS. Meid. lead ln pharmacist of Altlehorvv Miv.'W "I could eat hardly anything without suffering soWMl hours. My clerk "g (rested that I try Kodol Dpepsla Cure which t did wlih most happy results, t have had no more trouble and when one can (to to eating mince pie. cheese, candy and nu: after such a time, their dilation must be prel ty kxI. I endorse K..bl Dyspepsia Cure heart llv." You dn't have to diet. Eat all the khvI f.xsl ou want but don't overbad the stomach ! dol rvsvpia utv dtgo.t your f,vl -OIAS. KtHrKHS .V THOfSAND DOl.t.AH-i THROWN AWAY I , Mr. w v. Itaker. of ru.tn'.cvi. ' Neb., wr'tes: "My wife h:l lumi 'rouble for over fifteen years. We tried a number of d.s-tor and spent . . , ,, ... , ,. over a tt.ousan t d.!Ur without any lirf. She un. very low and I lost .'.ill h.H when a friend susgestrd trying Foley's lionet and "l.ir. which I did: and thanks be to this great remedy. It saved her life She is 'Stronger toi l enj.'ts better health than j she ha ever known in ten tears We : i st.a'l never be without Eolet s Honey and Tar and would .isk those afflicted I to try It S.'d by I'has nosers, drug- trist. 1 A N!""T At-AI1M j Worse than an a'.i-m of Are a- n!V. ; is the brassy coiuh f - ',.., n;,K(, ! ,Unds like the ehildreti dn:l. knell ! M. . n-ean death unless s .m-thlmt ,s ,(one quickly E s Honey an t Tar never fails t.. irtte uK.inc r-!!ef ' ,in I .lui.klv cures the w r: forms of croup Mm V U tor-ller. of Man- I niPL-!,n k v n - o.-a n- t'i-.. . e ir Id trtrl had a te-e , .ii- of ,t-ii. I the !,:, r s.ud she cm'.l n"t lite I a b'lt'e of Eo'et'a 11 .ml Tar. the nrs: .!..! ir.nt' .:iick r! f and! sated her life" K su'wt'.f.t.-s j S.dd by th.is Ibtr-.-s Ptucvist A KIR KM N' i'I.OS all. ' stuck to n-y cnln-. .iltliouuli ev- ; erv Joint ache. and ev-rv nerte was! racked with i .tlti.'' writ -s W l . tl amy, n locomotive f! rem -in Hurltnif- ; toa. Iowa. "I was 'teak and pale, with- "ny ; ',n'' al! ru" 1 wn A I was aNu't to cite un. I H"t a b it.'.e of Electric Bitten and. after takin there was a ahort palatar between the It, I felt as well as I ever d! I In my ! ntlcer and others around him Then H'e." Weak, sick!y, r.;n down peii le j ! c called back for me to come over and always sain new life, strens'h andjot the turkey. , i ... . . v. .. i . M T--,. o... ..faction (ruaranteed by Harfs'nruK- store. Price 50 cents. Foley's iloney r-.r l Txr is t for i croup and whooping cjuith. . ont-tins ! no oilates, and cures palckly. i are. ful mothers eep it In tie h.ius hy chas. It Rers. IruKlst. P .ll! I SAYS II K WAS TORTURED. "I suffered such rain from corns I 'r'' r'"" 1 ""l ,hnt ' n-"' 'ms"ed the could harllv walk " wrl'es i(. Robin- ! 1 '"-" "i.ide believe he was ifdnK son. Hillsborough. I'ls . "1 ut I'li.-k'eu's ' to make n gn hard with me. I was Arnica Salve o-nv let-ly .-i-e I thet-i ,(T ,nUKn. yu the Reneral Acts like ninirl- on i Mill'. Irixes, . , ... . ... ,... ... .. cu-s. sores, scalds, burns. bo;ls. ulcers j '' 1 h"""-1 ,h urk---Perfect healer of skin dl -cases and 1 Piles. Cure ruarant.-.-l bv Hart's M n..M rMt uWy KiVe Putey's ' Drugstore. Pri.e :,, .-en's. . ..... iil .n. y un I Tar to their children for FAVuRtTK NKARI.T KVKllY- .iinhs and oilds. for It contains no WJII'RK. I'nnstipatlnn nieuns dullness depr-s- health. DeWltt's Utile Karly Risers stimulate the liver, opens the Ixv.v. ls and n-li-ves th- -md t n Safe t ,, ,lllh T,... . M-sly and thorough Thet n-t-r grille. Favorite pills ' has. Rogers, jdrutfglst. ! Winter coughs are apt to r-su!t In consumption If neglected. They can Y "n hr"k"n u" t,y u"ln F',l" " Hon-y and Tar. Sold by "bas. Rog ers, riruiTKlst. ,,.., K1,ny complaint kills m-re people than any other dls-aw. This Is due I to the disease being so Instdous that 1 it irets il ?'f! hold on Iht Hval.im h. forM rM,nz(I F,,.v-. Kldn.-v . gnii. i oi. s Kidney ' ur" nl Prevent the development of fatal disease if tak-n In time. s..d by '(-has Rogers Druggist, THE LAST HEARD OF IT. I ' "My little boy toik the croup one night and soon grew so bod you could har him breathe all over the house" y, F D. ItPynlds, Mansfield O , ' . . . , . . ' w,? fearP'' h'" w"u1,1 JI"' ,,ut a f"w fr'l' - bronchitis and all other throat und lung troubb-s It Is a certain cure Wry pleaxant to take. The little ones like It Charlesitogers, druggist A STORY OP THE WAR. Ex-Gov-inor Thomas O. Jones, of Alabama, now Judge of the Federal District Court, tells a g.od stoiy of how he spent the last Christmas day of the war. He was a mJor on O'n eral Gord n's staff and he was In front of Petersburg, where the linen were so "w"1 m men in both armies talked wlih each other. "The men had got tired of killing each other in those latter day," said he, "and would not fire unless In obed ience to positive orders. T'ie Feofral 8'ilillers had all they w.in ed 10 ent and the day before (.'hrlftmas would taunt us with our lack of Christmas cheer. They would raise turkeys, pau a(fes and the like m .heir bayotine's ; nd Vhln' us across the epi. e t. tween. EVERYBODY KNOWS T H Is I' I. C t and ovoryhodv knows.ilto tiiali ty of gottls which lias in de oiirsloi'e Inniotis i r many milts aioiind. 't m'H t.nly thej' liigliot j;rti(!t ninl it int rit'otn ttitii n. ('in ju t ti:ii sale is llll i II mid Itn.- nlr MirpriMiigly initiitil. tt would tU t !l u mi i It i nr llctils while t'.ti tnii iie money ninl g, t d,r l . t, We sell eeriliing to wtur lor lliell, WelHilt Hi. 'I thllillrll. 1 atcM l t h .. llliililt the lot. PMCt'Ji CANNt H . COOPER FINE TAILOR - AUDI 5UITS To order durltis- the month of January at TWKNT V- PI VH I'Kll t-'KNT UKt'tVd'IttN. t'leanlng and lieialtlm; at lowrst pt. e. Ttie "I itilor. HQTiv PORTLAND PORTLAND, ( )K'i: ; ) Ttto Only I'lrHt-ClimH HoU-l In lort Initil 1 a out on the front line, w In n un file label a turk. y n a bay m-t i ;i I cnll-d to me to know wliat I .ou'.d lve for It. I . .' e. . 'bat ,t he wanted t l the Renteel thitiit he lirlit to en,l oter a few with his com- : i rt.. Down w -in th- t .iiev a. .1 You are certain you won't shoot," lUlId I. " Sure.' " he answered. " Nor take me up?" " I culled back ertalnly not''" he replied. With that I t'k the chances. w.-nt over and came bark ! nded with three blK turkeys. We had a ureal I hrtstmas dinner tl. nejt ilay In the staff tent. Hut liord-n after- opiates or other poisons 8 .Id by 'has. Rogers Druitsift- Insurance. Commission nd Shipping-. C. J. TRENCH a RD, Aifctit Wells Fariro nml Piicilic Kxpnss O'mp'ys. Custom House Broker- Prompt Deliveries Of Choicest Frenli und Cured MEATS New Shop. Htnt of Service Phone Main 61. BOSTON MEAT MARKET C. W. BARR DENTIST Mansell BulldlntT. 673 Commercial St., ASTORIA, OK TELEPHONE. BED 2M1. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat. Tills nrtj!iratloii fontalns all of th di(:stiints and (JIkchU ull kitidH o( fixxJ. ItKlvcs Instant, roller anu mm falls to cure Jt, allows you to fatal! the food you want. Tint rrioftscfiHltlvc Htornachs can tak3 It Iiy ltJ ue many thotittands of dyspeptic hiiv0 cured after evr-rythlnif cIm) fallfid. It ih unotjualli il for all stomach trouble. It Cdn't Sit! ii zl do you good Prepared oniv I Tli:l.l.,ltH i, v.'m A;ri..;iilciMro UuimtbcOOC. tlm 1 HI III All N. A. KII..U M N, ( iniiieteltil-Nt. tt m" TTUCU niTTMl Ul. iptn ril lUjl 1'hysUian and Surf-on. I'ACi: III II Mi. vsroitiA Female Plinites a Siec alty CHOICE MEATS Fre-h Weats Pickled Meats Cured Meals Prompt Deliver les Loet Prices Christcnsen & Co., : sis ami pcul sinrcT. It Will Pay You... to write fir our rate, before you pur chase a tirket to any (oliit In the K A ST. Through Tourist Curs from the Pacific Coast t Chicago and Cincinnati connecting with through train. f r all points In the fur K HT. HtlUTU or Hi tl'TIIKAH r. Knnt and hundiximely equipped stenm-heitted trains Dining '"irs, lluffet IJIirnry Cars. Hl.-ei.lng Cars and Tree ilecllntng t'halr Curs throughout the following mntes: IWA. INDIANA, WlHCoNSIN, MIH SOl'ftr. TBNNrcrtHKK. I l "IHt A N A II.MNUIH, MINNKS)TA, B'UTH DA KiiTA. AIIKAN8AH, K KVITUK V and MISHISSIPPI. Fi.r partlrplars regarding freight or passenger rates and service cull on or address, J, C. MNDSHT, T. r. A P. A. B II. THUMI1UUU t'om'l Agent. 143 Third 8t.. POrtTt.AN'ti OKHMON. A rW INTERESTING FACTS When iopi art contcmtlitln s trip, wbrih-r un business or pleasure, th.y naturally want the best stvlas obtainable as far as speed, i cmfori ami ssfety is concerned. Employs, of thf WIUCON8IN CBNTRAL 1,1 N EH ars paid to rv. the public snd our trains are operated so a. to mike close con nections with diverging lines at all Junction points. Pullman Palace Bleeping and Chair ' ars i ,n through trains. Dining car service unex.elled. Meal. served a la carte. In order to obtain the first-class ar. vice, ask the ticket agent lo sell von a ticket over The Wisconsin Central Lines and vou will make direct connections at at. 1'iul ror Chicago, Milwaukee and all nolnts East. For any further Informitbn call on anv ticket agent, ,r corrusponJ with JA3. C. POND, Oen, I'ass. Af't. or JAfl. A. CLOCK, Milwaukee, Wis. mm vp7 SOIITii IVtKlt. Fifth anil lav Irving at. INtrtlaml Arrtta Ovurlanit Kiprtwa Trajrw ror Halem, Kuwhuii, Ash land. HstcrametMo, I'B'len, Han Eri. Cisco, Mojave 1 Aiiarle.. El I'aatt, New Oreleans ana th Hast. S 30 p m S 30 a m T it a m ?:N p m At Woo.lhurn (dally rcrpt Sun. day I, mornlne ti alti connecli with tram r,.r Ml. An- I. Nllcrrlon. II r o w ii i v 1 1 1 r, Hprlnnlil, and Natron, and aven ln train for Ml. Anael and Hllvrr ton. J JO a ml I'orvallls tasn. J ( p m IH a m arr. I' W p ml f hrrldan uua. n- r. I Utally rtcrpt milldar. Pally. Itehatn ticket nn Bitlr btrn I'lirt land. Hacrantenio tiii Hart Francisco Net ralM l! M Mist elan, without berth and H 00 ieeond flaas. Including berth. lute and tickets to Kastern points n.i r.urom- Also Jaiwn. i hlna. Ilnni lulu and Australia. I'an tw .litainrd 'in t V SchilliiiK, Third and Wash In c ton sreeta YAMHILL MVIrtlON Taweligsr depot f.o of Jcffcrwn Ml l-ve for ns-(o .lailv at ' 10 ? II a. m : 12 3. 1 5... J :i. 6 11, t I'j. i. II no p mi and oo p in. mi Hunds oily Arrits t I' Ttland .tally at S S JO M.i a nr. I ii, 3 It. J 3f su 7 4l 10 00 p in , l: 40 a ,i duly . ,. e,,l , M n lav I 30 and 1" : a m en Sun dy, only. ' Iratt. (or t'a'.l.ts dsily eept Sun . diy at 4 3' p in Arrive at Portland I at 1 3) a in IVi-is-iu-r ir.O'i !rr Icilis for Ait!"e M" -lays. Vedn-tatt an I Prl div st i :. p mi lttiirn Tuesday" ! Tliumlu), and Salurd.iys. I !'i.ii Hu dav i it MiLLi n. i n Krt tad l'a Al It T, UXURIOUS 1 RAVEL Th, "N ir:hwili-rn l.m '.d ' ir.lns l.-tri l:jht,1 (tir Ug:i.Mi', i..th .u.ui 4fl.l cut. an.) .'un hiMird rt l:h nut .tivption, th nn.'t trsln. in th orlt Thrr emhsdy !h. Itfl. rawest snl bin: f ir romfurt. i'onvntei nd lusuty vr orr.rtKl :h trav.llim Suhlle and sltnii.th.r ir h m-at ftimple'. nd tilndl4 produtan f tlx fr bull l.r.' art. Tlisa I'l.-nl.s Tun. Connael With I j The (Ircot Northern j The Northern iVIflc sod i j The Cnnnillan I'mlflc j AT HT PAUL FiK IhllAt.O and the I! AST. N rti r!i.ri!(' for thr.. .iperint .-.itnui. lil oil. snd tl; i Uii'i pf tick 1 : are aiillabl. for iigf cr. lh i tritl- "hii llti arc pro:c i-d by the tn:rr..H-k-n l.'k Syslsm. ' W. II M HAD. , slHt.KIt I liener.l Asetil Tracing Ag'l 1 Portland. Orrg m TICKETS TO All Points East VIA SHORTEST QUICKEST LINE TO St.Paol, Diiluih.Mlnni'Hpolls.Chlca),'" and All Points Saat. Thrmtgh Pnlar and Tourist rtleepers, Dining an I liuffet Hmuklng Library Cars. DAILY TRAINS; FAHT TlMK; 8BII- VICH AND HC'KN ERT UN KQUALKD. For rate., folders and full Information regarding Kaatrrn trip, oall in i r d dress H DtCKflON, X W. PHA!N, City Ticket Agt Trav. I'ass. Ag't. Portland. A. 7). C. DI7NNIOTON, O. W. P. A. 12 First Ave. Beat tie. Wash. Milwaukee" whn going to any point A familiar nam. or the Chicago. Milwaukee A At. Paul Hallway, known ail over the Union as the Great Railway running the "Pioneer Limited" trains everv jav and rught between flt. PatU snd Chicago, atvl Omaha and '.lilcago. Tne onlv serfac train In the wor fl." Understand: Oonneotlon. art made wlih all uaneeontlnrrrtHl lines. sscurWifl to pasavngers M bent service known. Luxurious coaches, eleetrla light, steam heat, of a variety equaled by no ether line. aVe tost your ticket riavls via "Tne In the United States or Canada. All ticket aarenta sell them. For rates, pamphlet or other infor mation, address, J. W. CABUT, C. J. BDDT. Trav. Pass. Agt. Oen. Aft., Portiand. Ore. Portlaa4. Or. ASTORIA AMD COLUMBIA RIVCR RAILROAD. t.KAVM U' III I 1 m ) iu mitriANii Am I'.ml.ml I'm un Imi illlti.ia rr A.I ei. .nd urs I'lllUl. AS'ltlHIA f t l'..ni.uii .udw.y in. PuiiiU lluie.ia Ht.AMliN iIhiiN A.tolli l"f H.niMilm, I Isi. l,.ri oi n , tWl m II. lion I .let A. loll. "IU iS a ' ra.1,1.. flit W .lirnU'll, I II III M t tl . IS I 10 p .- i . hi II ,.M dip n . in 1 Ml I. ... M. . IUihib lid tin- H p sai. m "inn .nil A.ieri. "v a w Muiidiy only. All (rain nmk. oa r.ilin'Oif'll at (bible with .11 Nnrtti.rn 1'aciriii train to and fun" 111. K.t and Hounl point i l' MAID, ilmi'l Krt:hl and I'aawng.r Ag.nt. I Y) I I AM ..Forlland - Astoria Houlo.. STR. "BAILEY GATZERT." Dally H-'uii4 Trips Kio.pt Hunday. IIMt CAHU l.rav 1' irtland 7 a. ut. I.av Atiria . t p. Bk The Dalles Boat STR. " TAIIOMA." eon I'er'.laiil. The Dalle, and mif Point. IIMr. CAMO j-avr. I'orilond. Mmidays Wclnr.daye and Kil'ln at I a m Air v,. Tim Dillr. tin- .am. dir. 1 p ui. Iran. Tim Dalle.. Tueihtaya. Ttiur- lii ant ."aturln. at i a m Vtr -. I'oi-t and. anm. dajr, t p nv Tti'a r . ilto ha, t!ie grind'at r.nlc au ti . It eia un art h (.an ting Foot r Alder , rt Itnlh 'l'li nr. Main S'.l J TAYN'lt Aft A.torU J'HIN M Fll.l.iMiS Alt. Tlia D.llas I'll A I Itl.'lt A IIKUUAN. Agta. Hood II -r Wnl.lciiltD A WTKKit. At. Wh M4HII 'B i i' H'V ATT Alt V.nrniv.r K W i ltb'tlTuM. Alt IMrtland. BESTOF LVLRYTHING In s Word This Till, of ih. I'k.i.r M.rrU. t a Who Northwestern tine.. Klght Tumi D.liy Hoi em Hi a 1 rti Iras j, cmpilung The Ijito.i Pullnmn Hiop.-ra, -e.rl- DilUng t..r. Libiary .nl taervi:jii Cars, Fr U.iH.-ntii fhair Care, The :otli f'nilury Train. - Itun. Kvrr Day of Ih. Yr. Th Finest Trwn in (fie Work flfi'lilc liyMtd nr.icd IIIK UAD'IKIt Sl Al'K KXniKHH. the r:llt I'al.y Trjln llunnnig HMnc.B Hi f'jul anl I'ti. ag. via ih. Hti..rt Ln i i in.-i ii.il.. rr 'in i, w.t M lo vl Tn Nult rilliltN PAC'IKIi." illtl-.'AT NOlt I'll KltN AND t'A N A 1 ! A N PAi'lKli' UTS Thl. is if' i the IIKHT LINK ti-toa (iin.iia. St p4ul and Miiinrai. ill. All Agi-iu, Soli Tlck-t. v.a The Nonhwestern Line Vf. II MM AD. (lem-rul Aa-nt US Alder fllrsel. n L HIMLKIt, Trav. Asant. Portiand, Orsfua. OREGON Shot Line AND Union Pacific T1MF. rtHTlCD Depart UI.IC8 Arrive From Portland Hall Lake, Denver, Ft. Worih, Oma ha, Kama City Ht Imla, Chicago ami Knst Chicago Portland Special . (:00 a. m. via Hunt ington Atlantis Rxpreaa 11:60 n. m. via Hunt ington Pi. Paul Fast mail 6 p. rn. via BjioJtane i:W p. m. Unit le, Dnrr Ft. Worth, Oma ha, Kansas City 1:10. m Hi. Louts, Chicago and ICast. Walla Walla. !wlsion, leo- knne. Mlnnrapnlif m Caul. Duiulh 7:00 a. Mllwnukee, Chi- flit' nJ KJt 72 hours from Portland to Chloage. No Change nf Cars, OCEAN AND RIVBR HCIIEDULB From Astoria- All sailing date, subject to change For Han Francis eo every five days 7 a. m. Dallv ex cept fiun. Columbia Itlver 4 a. m. To Portland and exo. Monday Way Landings. flt earner Nahcotta leavaa Aalnrla cm tldo dally, except Hur.dnv. fr 1 1 mica. (nnectlng there with I r ulna for Loruj neacn. iioga ami North Heiioh pnlMk Returning arrives a Astoria same eve. Ing. a. W. IOtTNflilWRRT, Agent. Astoria. A. L CRAIO. Oenersl Pniwengor Agent. Portland, Oregoa, r T cm id il ill I r i 1 1 1 i ii II III 1 1 o LiVjQ & Mo