The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, September 21, 1902, Image 2

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Telephone. Main 61.
TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION.
DAILY.
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Best by mall, per month M
Bcrved by carrier, per month .... W
SEMI-WEEKLY.
Sent by mail, per year. In advance U 00
The Astorlan guarantees to 1U ad
vertisers the largest circulation of any
newspaper published on the Columbia
River.
THE ASTORIAN rCBUSHIXG CO.,
P. M. MAHEIt, Manager.
If Ocneral Miles could have given us
his exact movements tn advnee, As
torlans would have shown him that
we are loyal to the army which he
commands, and that we do not forgn
that his courage and tactics were dis
covered In the "West Little mat ers
of controversy -do not bother us out
here. All we know and care to know is
that a man who has passed his life
time In upholding the Stars and Stripes
and who Is commanding General of the
United States Army, is amongst us for
a few hours and that we lire proud
to welcome him. With an army of In
dividuals who pride themselves on In
dependence, with an ever-changing po
litical asnect. the veteran has to pass
under the rod as his compeers do in
every country. The mayor was ready
to do all In his power and we Asto-
rians are sincerely glad to have an op
portunity of wishing our commander-in-chief
bon voyage to the Phllippi .es.
In an Interview with a Portland pa
per, Major Kinney, who is so deeply
interested in Coos Hay, referred to the
bar at the mouth of the Columbia .iver
in these plain words: "It is well to
have the truth concerning those mat
ters set forth. A true stttement of
poor conditions will not do ha if the
damage that a wreck w.mld Co. ' It
may serve to get a neve or. that will
do away with the danjsr. The Coam
bla bar does not look to me like a
great obstacle. Dig it out; if the en
tire channel to the sea should fill up
I say dig it out agaia IP THE BAR
CANNOT BE WASHED AWAY' DIG
IT AWAT. In 10 years It will be for
gotten. The commerce of the Colum
bia will have grown fo great that the
maintenance of a deep channel to the
sea will be relatively too trifling to
mention."
The fact that Lieutenant Peary did
not actually hoist a flag on the north
pole does not imply for an instant that
his four years' of peril have be?n un
availing. It would be lnposs':ble f .r
a man of Peary's Indomitable courage,
education and observance, not to have
brought back Interesting and us ful
information about one part of- the
world that swings us round every 24
hours. Science has done so much for
past generations that we never know
what it may produce next or whence
the localitr. Hence every branch of
research should receive expectant at
tention until the so-called intelligence
of this earth has passed a mature
verdict.
The injudicious speech of M. P lie
tan, the French minister of marine,
appears now to have been a storm In
a tea cup. His boast of what France
can cr would do In the Mediterranean
sea, and what she would like to do to
Germany, might have caused ln ligna
tlon or even International friction. As
it is it has helped us newspipers tut
considerably and as M. Pelletan d dar
ed that he was not accustomed to be
ing a minister, his foolish u t-ranc g
were not read au eerirjx. M. Pel-
.. - ..t.nf
IHQ cruicu 13 yjvi Duuatiiun. .v. ui.'A (iiiuj'j;) u very
!r..f and tiresome mode of locomotion there is tin -ni.ro
iinTjuitu'." , , 1 t : "
patlittic sight than a person slowly and painfully moving along the
street supported by these artificial limbs.
When Rheumatism semes in tue nones ana muscles 01 the lec;s,
it is safe to credict that the victim will eventually become helpless
and crutch-bound. The corrosive, irritating matter that is deposited
in the joints and muscles causes the most intense pain, the knees
nnd ankles sweu, ana wucn me naunai wis nun uuius mai juuncaie
these parts ore completely destroyed the joints become locked and
- .I.-.,,., ourt ctifT find rrntrhes n nfrrs;itv
1 uie nuisti ui" w"1 , . J '
The acid poisons that produce rheumatic pams form in the blood, and r.re
distributed through the system, and lodged in the arms, shoulders, hands,
back and feet, or other parts of the body resulting often 1:1 total disability.
A permanent cure of Rheumatism can be effected only by a complete cleans
ing of the blood, and no other remedy so surely accomplishes this as S. S. S.
It neutralizes the acid effects, purifies and invigorates the stagnant blood,
and the gritty particles are wasneu uui ui uoiuu;;.u
by the new rich blood, and relief comes to the
pain-racked sufferer. S. S. S. leaves no morbid,
irritating matter in the blood to reunite and produce
the system. S. S. S. is a purely vegetable remedy, and does not impair
the digestion or general health like alkali or potash remedies.
Write for our special free book on Rheumatism, and if any medical
advice or other information is wanted, our physicians will gladly furnish
ft without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
Iwg has .adverlsed hlmsvlf a -id rur
nobody voll a tout.
Thc president is going on stll an
other tour, this time thiougi
what Eastern people are pl.aed to
"call the West." The president evident
ly believes in getting acquainted with
the country. But he won't see the best
part of it till he comes to the Pacific.
OTHER CIT.KS
A contemporary asks: "When th
navy adopts oil as fuel Instead of coal,
what Is to be done with the co.U.ng
stations?" They will be converted Into
oil stations. Already there are a( few
of these and as oil becomes to b? more
genjrally adopted ns fu:l by the mer
chant marine of the world their num
ber will Increase as a matter of course.
Oil has many advantages of coal a
a marine fuel, chief of these being the
readiness with which a ship's b inkers
can be filled as against the slow and
expensive process of "coaling;" the
economy of firing, one stoker on an ofl
ship being able to do the work of live
on a vessel using coal. Both Californ
ia and Texas produce large quantities
of oil suitable for fuel and not much
good for other purposes. The strikers
In the Pennsylvania coal region are
helping along the fuel propaganda
and correspondingly hurting the c al
Industry. But that is a .natter between
the cool barons and their miners. It
is their own ox that Is being gor.d.
Inter-Mountain. ,
The submarine telegraph cable which
is to join the United States and Ha
waii as the first link In the system to
the Philippines, has been completed
and is now on board the steamer Sil
verton, lying in the Thames, pr para
tory to sailing, September 20, for San
Francisco, when it will lmmdLUely b
gin laying the cable to Honolulu. The
Silverton is expected to reach S in
Francisco early In December. T.ie
cable Is wound around enormous spools
Its total !
each 30 feet in diameter.
length is 2413 miles. The stranls are
one to three Inches thick. The total
weight of the cable is 10,000 t-jns. Ex.
The mere assumption of martial ob
ligations Is in Itself a deterrent against
crime, for the man who is capable of
an emotion that will lead blm to matri
mony is not apt to relapse from the
finer Instincts of his nature long
enough to commit a crime. When the
children arrive and a home is estab
lished the tendereet relations and i b
1,1
ligations are developed and cherished.
The family ties become stronger and
deeper, the responsibilities of life as
sume a more serious aspect and the
manliest impulses are nurtured and
strengthened. Eugene Register.
Proposals for beef and mutton: Of- 1
Bee of chief commissary, Vancouver
Barracks, Wash., Sept 4, 1902. Sealed
proposals for furnishing and deliver
ing fre.-h beef and mutton for six
months beginning Jan. 1, 1&03, will be
received here and at offices of com
missaries at Fort Stevens, Oregon;
Boise Barracks, Idaho; Forts Casey,
Canby, Flagler, Walla Walla, Wright,
Lawton and Vancouver Barracks,
then opened. Information furnished
Wash., until 11 a. m. Oct. 4, 19u2, and
on application. Envelopes containing
proposals should be endorsed "Propos
als lor fresh beef and mutton," and ad
dressed to commissary of post to be
supplied, or to Col. F. E. ye, chief
Com'y.
SAVED AT GRAVE'S BRINK.
" I know I would long ago have been
in my grave," writes Mr. S. H. New
som, of Decatur, Ala., "If it had not
been for Electric Bitters. For three
years I suffered untold anny from
the worst forms of Indigestion, Water
brash, Stomach and Bowel Dyspepsia.
!3ut this excellent mc-lklne did me a
world of good. Since using It I can
eat heartily and have gained is5
pounds." For Indirection, Loss of Ap
petite, Stomach, Liver and Kl'lney
troubles, Electric Bitten ;i.r- a posi
tive, guaranteed curt;. Only 50c at
.Chas. Rogers' drug stoer.
If ,,ia l.-.rri! .T-.l
ff so
f NERVOUS
in i
COULD
jv 4 SLEEP.
irffhtu in nn h1Ti'
When there is disease of ttie delicate
(.-mule or&'tuism, it is only a question of
haie until lite gtnienil health becomes
nndermiiuil. Nervousness, sleeplessness,
loss of apatite ami "sinking spells
? reduce sur.criu; utmost indescribable,
here cm be " restoration of the gen
eral health until the local health of th
womanlv organism is re-established.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
establishes regularity, dries offensive
drains, heals iuiUmmution and ulcera
tion aud cures female weakness. It
encourages the appetite, tranquilizes the.
nerves and induces refreshing sleep.
"You would Ive urprtd If yoa could hirt
&en m when I commeiKvd taking lr. Hertt't
medicine -nl ccnM k m now," wtitr Mi
I-m-c S. H.rm, of I'.avville, Yankton Co., So.
IMkou. "J h.l no )":tile, w completely
run down. Have hil stomach trouble for )toti
and a to uemni. I mM no! aleep. We
hav -pent a lot of money doctonnfc. but there
was nol oue thins that I took that did me
anT fc-Jod. except for a short time ; till I com
menced takiug l)r fierce Kavunte l'reacrip
tton and "liolaen Medical Pwcovrry.' In three
.1..- a A.. I tlfett.ir hi medtcltlft 1
I could aee a change for the better, and from that
j time I have steadily been Renin better. Can
I walk or ride to anv place t want to, and I feel
! like a new person. Since taking Dr. lMerce's
I medicines I ca sleep all niuht and never gtl
j up tired in the morning ; can eat anything aud
; it don't hurt me."
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure M
loudness and sick headache.
U- S. Engineer Office, Portland, Ore.,
Sept. 8, 190S: Sealed proposals will be
received here for mattress, rock and
pile work In connection with the ex
tension of the jetty at the mouth cf
Coqullle River, Ore., until 11 a. m
October 8, 1901, and then pubilcly open
ed. Information on application. W.
C. Langfltt, Capt. Engrs.
Attention Is directed to the G. A. R.
Convention to be held ,n Washington,
D. O. October dth to nth, !iio!uFive,
lf02. lVe can sell you tick its at rates
which make going to the convention
cht'aPer than staying at home, and we
I mane enougn out or 11 so mat we are
not "on the county." Tickets sold only
on September 29th and Will. For par
ticulars as to rates, uccuiumoJalions,
stopovers, time limit, etc. et.:., call on
or address, E. H. Trunin ill, I'omon r
cial Agent Illinois Central R. R 142
Xnrir(, streeti portian.l. Ore,
Office of Q. C. M., Vancouver Bar
ricks, Wash., Sept. 12, 1902. Scaled
proposals, in triplicate, will be receiv
ed at depot quartermaster's office,
Portland, Oregon, until 12 noon of
'Septemoer 27, 1902, for delivery at
I Portland, Oregon, of three thousand
tons of oats and two thousand tons of
wUh rivll of ,
per cent If desired. Oats to be double-
sacked and hay to be compressed to
the closest density. Information fur
nished here or by depot quartermaster
Portland, Oregon. U. S. reserves right
to reject or acept any or all proposals
or any part thereof. Envelopes con-
tainlng proposals should be marked:
Proposals for Forage at Portland, Or
egon," addressed F. H. Hathaway, C.
Q. M.
THE
BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD
FOR YOU.
We can furnish you with U19 bBt for
no more than you might pay for the
worst, therefore, don't throw away
good money for poor service, but if
you are going East, or have friends
coming West, let us tell you what
we can offer on Chicago, -Washington,
New York, Boston, St. Louis, Mem
phis, New Orleans and all Intermedi
ate points. Our rails are laid In 14
different states of the Union.
Communicate with us regarding
freight and passenger business. It's a
pleasure to reply to your letter.
B. H. TRUMBULL,
J. C. LINDSEY, Com. Agt.
T. F. & P. A.
143 Third Street, Portland. Ore.
Or. T. Ii. Ball
DENTIST.
624 Commercial 8treet Astoria. Ore.
Andrew Asp,
Rapon JlatT, MadMiiilb ami tlr e-.hcr
FIRCT-CLASS WORK AT
REASONABLE PRICES.
Special Attention Given to Ship i
Steamboat Repalring.Gftneral llUck
smlthlng, F!rst-Clas Horse
shoeing, etc.
CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANE
RELIANCE
Electrical Works
4 21 OOND ST.
We are thoroughly prepared for
making estimates and executing
orders for all kinds of electrical
Installing and Repairing
.
Supplies lit lock. We sell the
celebrated SHELBY LAMP. Call
up Phone 116L
H. W. CYRUS. - M8
I
When other medicines have failed,
lake Foley's Kidney Cur'. It bus cur
ed when even thing else ! disap
pointed. For sale by Frank Hurt,
druggist.
The hardest buttlo In lifn Is to con
quer self.
A. R. Bass, of Morgnntown, Ind.,
had to get up ten or twelve times In
the night and had severe backache and
pains in the kidneys. Was cured by
Foley's Kidney Cure. For sale by
Frank Hart, druggist.
smiling face deplc'.l a pure heart
an 1 clean conscience.
Foley's Kidney Cure purities the
blood by straining out Impurities aud
tunes up the whole system. Cures
kidney and bladder troubles. For sale
by Frank Hart, Druggist.
No man Is fit for leader until he
leurna how to govern himself.
NO FAI.SK CLAIMS.
The proprietor of Foley's Honey
and Tar do not advertise this as a
" sure cure for consumption." They
do not claim It will cure this dread
complaint In advanced cases, but do
positively assert that It will cure In
the earlier stages aud never fails to
give comfort and relief In the worst
eases. Foley's Honey and Tar Is with
out doubt the greatest throat and lung
remedy. Refuse substitutes. Hold by
Frank Hart, druggist.
Ttw man without remorse of con
science Is a moral failure.
FOILS A DEADLY ATTACK.
" !y wlfrt n-na an (11 tlvit Lrond nllV.
"Mans were unable to help her," writes
at, ii. .U9iiii, oi v inrnesier, iou,
but was completely eur.M by Pr.
KlT.'a Vrtw T.tf.- Tllt4'' ruiv work
wonders In stomach and liver troubles.
Cure constipation, sick nerulacne. .00
at Chas. Rogers' drug store.
I
, Labor overcomes all thing the la
, bor not exclude 1.
BRONCHITIS FOR TWENTY YEARS
! Mrs. Minerva Smi'.h. of Danville, 111 ,
j writes: "I had bronchitis for twenty
,years and never got reliof until I used
'Foley's Honey and Tar. which is a
!ure cure." Sold by Frank Ha-t,
1 druggist.
;C. 01, Barr, Dentist
Mansell Building.
578 .Commercial St.. Astoria, Ore.
TELEPHONE RED Mt.
Wl LINE
!..?oriland Astoria We.
I STR. "BAILEY fiATZERT."
! Daily round trips except Sunday.
TIME CARL)
Leave Portland 7 a. m.
Leave Astoria 7 p. m.
Through Portland connections with
steamer Nahcolta from llwaco and
Long Beach Points.
White Collar Line tickets Inter
changeable with O. It & N. C. and
V. T. Co. tickets.
The Dalles Route
STR. "TAHOMA,"
and "METLAK0"
Dally trips except Sunday.
TIME. CARD
Str. "TAHOMA"
Leave Portland Mon.. Wed., "rl., I a. m
Lpave Dalles, Tui'S., Thur., Sat., 1 a m
Str. ".METLAK0"
Lv. Portland Tups.. Thur., Sat., 7 a. m.
Lv. Dalles, Mon., Wed., Frl., 7 a. m.
Landing at foot of Aldci Street, Port
land Oregon
Doth Phones. Main 3,'.l.
AUENT3.
John M. Fllloon, The Dalles, Ore.
A. J. Taylur, Astoria, Ore.
J. J. Luckey, Hood Rver, Ore.
Wolford & Wyers, White Salmon, Wn.
J. C. Wyatt, Vancouver, Wn.
ft. E. Ollbreth, Lylc. Wn.
John M. Totton, Stevenson, Wn.
Henry Olmstead, Carson, Wn
William Butler, Butler, Wn
K. W. CP.ICHTON. Tortland Oregon.
Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsules
A POSITIVE CURE
For TnflimmnUonorCrttrirrh
(rt.hf HJml'l.-runil I)lhfM-f1
Kl'IrtfTn. No cur no on v.
Vurnn qn JcJcly nnd Fcrma-nt-nUy
thn wrnt rnn- of
4iiiot'rlti4 ji anil iit,
Hold by drurry Iwtit. f'rl'-
(l.('0, or by m-ilL (rfNt.jifult
THE SAHTM-PEPSIN CO..
DCUEFONTAINI.OHIO.
Sold hy Chafl. Rogfra, 458 Commvrci
at Strt'f-t, Astoria. Oregon.
NOTICE FOH PL'BLICATION.
United States Land Office, Oregon City,
Oregon, Sept. 10, 1902.
Notice is hereby given that In com
pliance with the provisions of the net
of Congress of June3, 1878, entitled,
"An act for the Kale of timber lands In
the States of California Oregon, Ne
vada and Washington Territory," ns
extended toall the public land states
by act of August 4, 1892.
WILLIAM C. LET?,
of Rainier, County of Columbia, Stale
of Oregon, has thin day filed In this
ofllee his sworn statement No, 5s!)7, for
the purchase of the of B'i, of sec
tion 5, township 5, lange 9 west, Wil
lamette meridian, nnd will offer proof
to show that the land sought Is more
valuable for Its timber or stone than
for agricultural purposes, and to es
tablish his claim to said land before
the register nnd receiver of this of
flre, at Oregon City, Oregon, on Sat
urday the 6th day of December, 1902.
He nances as witnesses: A. L. San
born, John Logan, William Best, Fred
Weatherwax, all of Rainier, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above described lands are
requested to file their claims In this
offllce on or before said 6th day of De
cember, 1902.
CHAS. B. MOORES,
J-18-11-21. Register.
TO
.T
TWO HUTTliKS CURED HIM.
" I was troubled with kidney com
plaint for about two yours," writes A.
II. Dais, of Mt, Pterltng, la., but two
buttles of Foley's Kidney Curt effect
ed h permanent cur."' sM by Frank
llnrt, druggist.
n educated fool I a Muter fo il than
mt uneducated one.
First respect yourself If you would
have others respect you.
Till1! AT
VOl-It KIPNEYS
KIlta'MATlSM.
FOU
When you are suffering from rlieu
mutinn, the kidneys must be attend
ed to nt once so Hint tltey will elimi
nate the uric arid from thte blood.
Foley's Kidney Cure Is the most f.
fectlve remedy for this purpose, H, T.
Hopkins, of Polar, Wis., cays: " Afler
unsuccessfully doctoring for three
ymrs for rheumatism with th beat
doctors, I tried Foley's Kidney Cure
anil It cured me. 1 lumun speak loo
highly of this great medicine." For
sale by Frank Hart, druggist.
Habit of Industry l a sure eitlutu
and frugality is a fortune.
Tins greatest blessing Is tli posses
sion of a strong, pure mind.
THE I'ltlhK OF HEROES.
Many soldiers In the last war wrote
to say thut for Scratches, lllulsea,
Cuts, Wounds. Coins, Sore Feet and
StltY Joints, lin. Men's Arnica Salve Is
the best In the world. Same for llurm.
Scalds, I tolls. Ulcer. Skin Eruption
and Files. It runs iv no pu. Only
26c nt Chas. Rogers' drug store.
l'lca-nre fades like a flower and
memory Is the lasting perfume.
It Is much easier to conquer by the
principle of love than that of force.
A MILLION' VOtC'CS
Could hurdly ex pi ess the thanks of
Homer Halt, of West point. la. Lis
ten vhy a toll had settled
on his Iiiiiks, causing a most obstinate
couch. Several physicians said he had
consumption, but ioitl.1 not help Mm.
When nil tliouplit he was doomed he
began to use lr King's New Dlt-ov-ery
for consumption and wrlt.s; " It
completely cured me and saved my
life. I now weigh 5-7 pounds." It's
positively guaranteed for Coughs,
i'olds and l.imr trouble. Trice 60c
anil II, Trial bottles free at Chas.
Rogers' drug store.
There Is a vast difference between
stinginess an deconomy.
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVFR RAILROAD.
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Sunlay only.
All trains make clos.? connections at
Ooble with all Northern l'aoino trains
to nnd from the East and Sound
points. J. C. MAYO,
Gen'l Freight and Pass. Agent
TICKETS
TO AND FROM ALL
Points East
VI
SHORT LINE
TO
St PAI L. DULUTfi. MINJfrtAI'OLlS,
CHICAGO AND POINTS EAST.
Through Palaee an I Tourist r'l t pi rs.
Ilnln,r and liuffet Smoltlng Llbiary
Cars.
Dally Trains; fast time.
For rated, folders 'ind full Informa
tl(in rir ir,inp ft' lcet. iouteit etc.. call
I on or ndilreHx
!J W. 1'IIALON, If. DICKSON
Trav. !'an. Agt. City Ticket Agt
122 Third Si reel, P i'iUnd.
A. H. C. D'.NNISTO.V, Ci. W. l. A
CI2 First Avenue, Seattle. Wanh.
Oregon's
Blue Ribbon
State Fair
Salem, -
September 15 to 201902
You arc Invited to attend and
see the greatest Industrial ex
position and livestock show ever
held on the Pacific Coast, dood
rs- lng every aft jr too.v I'ump
ground free. Come and bring
your families. For any Infor
mation, write
M. D. WISDOM, Secretary.
Portland, Ore.
Steamer SHE II. ELMORE
Ths Urgeat. Staunchcst, Bhrndltst. and moat seaworthy vsssst
vr on th rout Uet of Tabto and Slats Room Aoooromoda
tloni. Will maks round trips tvery flvs days ttwen.
Astoria and Tillamook
PARE $3.BO
Connecting at Astoria with tha Or'irm Railroad A Navigation Co. and
the Astoria A Columbia U. K. for 1'ortlsnd. &n mnoiaco and all
points East. Tor frlhl and pajsrnfr rstM apply to
nmucl Bhtioro 5i Co.
Cnifriil AKonta, Anttiiiit, Or.
or to
P. C. LAMB,
Tillamook. Or.
lA. A C. R. R. Co.
rortland, Or.
North Pacific Brewery.
JOHN KOPP, Proprietor.
The Papular Product ftlis only tirowcrv In North
wenterri Oreuon enjo.vm very Uiruo domontlo nr.ri
port Halo.
KOPPS HKST b)Ulcd or In Icck
Proo City Dollvary,
Of New Zealand
VV. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco.
UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS
tins been Underwriting on tho Puc ilic Const ovoi twenty-two yeare,
. SAMUEL KLMOttE & CO., AfirnU. Astoria, Ore.
C. J. Trenchard
Inauranoe Commission and Shipping.
Agent Wells Fargo nnd Pa
cific Expra Companloi. Cus
tom Hou-e Drokor,
Iiuxupus Travel
Th. "Northwentern Llmlvd" trains,
electric lighted throughou'. bolh Inside
and out, and steam heatrd, are with
out exception, tbt finest trains la th
world. They embody lh llt, rewen
an htm Ideas for comfort, convenient-
and luxury ever offered the travelling
m. an attnffftt hf p th ni(BI
complete and splendid production ct th
car tiuuaers art.
These ipl.-ndid Trams
Connect With
The Great Northern
The Northern Pacinc and
The Canadian Pacific
AT ST. PAUL FOIt
CHICAGO and the f.AST.
No extra charge for thes superior
acommo'intlonx and all rlansn of tick
ets are available for pssmge cn tht
trains on this line are protecud by the
Inierlocklnn UlocU t?ystm,
W. II. MHAt, H. U BIBLE U,
0neil Agent. Traveling; A't.
1'ortUnd. Orel n.
OREGON
Short lime
AND Union Pacific
iTIMB SCHED
Depart
Chicago
Portland
Special
9:00 a. m.
via Hunt
Ington
Atlantic.
KxDress
ULES
From Portland .
Palt Lake, Denver,
Ft, Wortn. Oma
ha Kansas City
I fit. Loult, Chlcugoj
and Bt.
flail Lake. Denver
Ft. Worth. Oma
i:L0 P. m.
ha, Kansas City,
via Hunt
ington
St. Ixuls, unicag
and East.
Walla Walla.
St. Paul Lewlston, Bpo.
irot mall llinno MlnneSDnlli
6 p. rn. int. raui, uumtn 7:ooa. ro
via Milwaukee. Chi'
Pookane 'cngo and East
" 72 hours from Portland to Chicago
No Changs of Cars.
OCEAN AND RIVER BCHEDULE
From Astoria
Alt sailing datoi
subject to changu
For Ban Francis-
exc.
Monday
Co every five dayi
7 a. m.
Dallv ex
cept Bun.
rnhimbla Ttlver
To Portland and
4 a, m.
Wav Landings.
Steamer Nahcotta leaves Astoria on
tide daily for llwaco, connecting there
with trains for Long; Beach, Tioga and
North Beach points. Returning ar
rives at Astoria aame evening.
0, W. LOUNSBERRT, AgMt.
Aitorla.
A. I CRAIO,
Oeneral Passenger Agent,
Portland. Orea-on.
Arrlv
1 4:30 D. m
i 8:10 a. tx,
O. II. A N. Co.
rortland. Or.
J. A. FASTABEND
OBNERAL CONTRACTOR
AND BLIIJJICR
Central Meat Market
642 COMMERCIAL ST.
Your nrlri fur
utrftU. Ullt
KKKS11 AND SALT
Will Ihi irinll)r and
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A familiar name of the Chicago,
Milwaukee ft 8t. Iaul Railway, known
all over the Union as the Great Railway
running the "i'loneor Limited ' tm-lna
every day and night between 8t. Paul
and Chicago, and (muvlm and Chlcairo.
"The only perfect train In the world."
Understand: Conneollona ar made
with all trnnsconllnimtal lines, securing
to pa-enKor tho best aorvlce known.
I.uxurlotui coaclic, eleotrlo Unlit. team
heat, of a variety equaled by no other
line.
Bee that your ticket reads via "Tin
Milwaukee" when iroing to any point
In the UuIIihI Bute or Canada. All
ticket one nls st'll 'them.
For rate, pamidilets or other tnfor
mntlon, addess,
J. W, CAHy, C. J, FDD 7,
Trav. Wim. At., ' -n. Agt.
Portland. Ore. Portland, Or,
People Expect
THE BEST
In tho way of luxury and solid
comfort when they travel via
1113$
And they are never disappointed
not even the most exacting for the
Famous Tniliis of this Famous Line
are all equipped with "The Best of
Everything."
Remember It In tia short line be
tween Minneapolis, St. Tnul and Chi
cago. Anything you wish to know nbout
comfortable traveling gladly answered
by
H. L. 8I8LER,'
General Agent, 248 Aldnr Street,
PORTLAND, OREGON,
T. W. TEASDALE,
General Pass. Agt., St. Paul., Mlna
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