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ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY. FKBRUARY 21, 1903
Morning Astorian
EsttbUtitta 173.
hatebi
Sent by mail.per year. ...... ......So 00
Sent by mail, per month........... tftc
Served by currier, per montti 60o
THE POKTLAND HOG.
Th following utterance from the Eu
gene Register shoys that the Portland
spirit la finding opposition in sections
of thi state which have heretofore si
lently jut up with the dog-in-the-man
ger rollcy of the metropolis. The scna
toriai contest Is over now, but the Res
taur's expression Is nevertheless worthy
of perusal aa showing that outside Ore
gon haa about tost patience with the
methods of the leading city:
MliUflomah county with Ita MOO re
publican majority oast ita 67 votes for
. Furnish in the state convention and
then gave Chamberlain about TOO ma
. Jortty over Furnish for governor there-
. by electing a democratic governor. In
vif-w of this fact will Multnojnah rise
up and explain by what right It lays
any right to the privilege of naming
the next senat-.v and holding out its
minority vote in the legislature to force
deadlock when. If its votes were cast
for the majority candidate which rep
resents the element of the republican
party which stood loyally oy that par
ty during the last campaign, a true
blue rcpjublican qualified in every way
. and entitled to the honor, would be
elected.
For its disloyalty to the party Port
. land has been given the appropriation
for the big fair. In this the state has
been more loyal to Portland than Port
land has to the rest nf the state.
Could not Multnomah make some
amends for Its past misdeeds by, for
once, giving to the state its choice for
United State senator? ; .
When Multnomah threw Its ST votes
" Into the gubernatorial pot. that forced
the nomination of Furnish for governor
upon the republican party, Lane, like
several nther counties, stood loyally
ty Furnish, authough he was not our
choice for governor, and we gave him
a decent majority over Chamberlain.
Multnomah was unanimous in con
vention for Furnish and, with its 5000
republican majority to back its con
vention, repudiated Furnish at the polls
and made Chamberlain governor.
Has Portland any ambition to right
the previous political wrongs It has
done to the state or does it propose
afer being treated kindly In the Lewis
and Clark fair appropriation In return
for its political perfidy, to heap one"!
abuse upon another by continuing,
through nurej cussedness, to perpeuate
the senatorial deadlock, when its vote
would give the people their choice for
senator?
Oregon is long-suffering, but it Is
possible that the time will come when
forebearance' will absolutely cease to
be a virtue. -
It is perahps wfth a chuckle of sat
isfaction that Multnomah does outland
ish political things In throwing the
party down and then in return heaps
further abuse upon the party and state
by ay of heavy legislative financial
exactions,' capping the climax by con
verting the senatorial contest into a
farce and fiasco y holding out its leg
islative vote to force a deadlock be
cause it la not privileged with its mi
nority vote, to 'say who shall be sen
ator. The people of Oregon have stood a
great many things at the hands of
Multnomah county, but some day there
will come a reaction beside which pre
vious revolts have been exceedingly
tame. - Mark our words.
PROHIBITION IN MAINE.
Maine is the pioneer prohibition state.
It Is the first one which attempted to
enforce abstinence from the use of In
toxicating liquors by making It an of
ten? agalnBt the law to sell such II
quors. Yet, according to the dispatches,
consternation Is now reigning among
the paloon keepers of Bangor, because,
for the first time in a quarter of a cen
tury, there is an attempt to enforce the
prohibition law Irf that city.'. The sig
nificant statement is made that in Pen
cbscot county, .which has a population
of some 76,000 people, there are 234 sa
loons, the proprietors of which pay
reinilarlv the United States tax upon
their occupation as retail dealers In In
toxicatlng liquors, and that all of these
fllnon men have been Indicted and
have before them the prospect of Im
prisonment as well as of fine.
The significance of this lies not in the
present movement against the saloon
keepers, which, according to all pre
eodent, is merely a temporary matter
which will run Its course, and after
wards things will ba permitted to re
sume their normal condition; but In
the showing that saloons are as freely
opeti in prohibition Maine as In states
where there has never been any pro
hibition, says the Post-Intelligencer.
.These saloon men In Maine do not op
erate "blind pigs." They are not
"boot-leggers," slyly selling from time
to time aa occasional drink to the
thirsty. They take out regulaV Vnlted
States licenses; keep precisely such a
loons aa are seen elsewhere In states
where liquor selling Is recognise as
legitimate occupation; and In the city
of Bangor have remained unmolested
In their occupation for the period of
quarter of a century. It Is quite prob
able that during that time the saloon
men have occasionally been fined for
carrying on an unlawful occupation,
but such fines would hardly amount
to ns much as the usual license fees
collected In cities where licenses are
granted; or the number of saloons
would hardly bear the large propor
tion to the population as It is evident
that they do. It is also possible that
In lieu of frequent fines, the saloon
keepers of Bangor have ben in the
habit of paying for police protection
as this is one of the customary In
client attached to having laws upon
the statute books which are enforced or
left unenforced at the discretion of the
local authorities.
But after all the principal point is
that absolute prohibition Is a failure,
so far as operating to decrease' drink
ing or the number of saloons. Ver
mont has had a prohibition law for al
most as long as Maine. Tet after full
trial the people of Vermont, by a fair
majority, have recently adopted a con
btitutional amendment, accepting the
license system, with local option fea
ture sattached, very much such a li
quor law has worked satisfactorily
in Massachusetts.. The discovery has
been made in Vermont that the pro
hibition provisions were enforcible only
In those communities where a fair ma
jority of the people were In favor of
prohibition; and for obvious reasons,
the law was disregarded in the com
munities where the majority of the
people were opposed to prohibition, or
Indifferent to the enforcement of the
law. Officers elected by the people will
rarely go In the teeth of popular sen
timent among the lectors, no matter
how plain may be the provisions of
the statutes. If they do so, their tenure
of office is limited.
Vermont has taken the common sense
view of thi matter; and Maine may be
expected to follow the example at no
distant day hi the future.
READ ALL OP THIS.
Tou Never Know the Moment When
This Information May Prove
of Infinite Value.
It Is worth considerable to any reader
to know the value and use of meaictne,
for if there Is no occasion to employ It,
in the meantime, frail humanity Is sub
ject to so many influences ana unfor
seen contingencies that the vlsest are
totally nnable to guage the future.
Know, "then, that Doan'a Ointment will
cure any case of hemorrhoids, common
ly known as piles, or any disease of the
cuticle or skin, generally termed ecz
ma. One application convinces a
continuation cures. Read the proor:
T. H. Thomas, attorney of 600 E.
Bennett avenue, Cripple Creek, says:
"I just as emphatically endorse Doan's
Ointment today as I did In the month
of June 1899. At that time I went to a
drug store for a box which I used for
itching hemorrhoids. A few applica
tions gave wonderful relief, and a snort
continuation of the treatment cured me
There have been symptoms of a recur
rence since, but a few applications or
the remedy never fails to bring positive
relief. My opinion of Dean's Ointment
then expressed, is the same today as it
was when ft was-first brought to my
notice." "
For sale by all dealers; r-rtce 50 cents
per box. Foster-Miiburn Co., Buffalo
N. T. sole agents for the United States.
Remember .the name DOAN'S and
take no substitute.
For sale by Charles Rogers.
Hundreds of lives saved every year
by having Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil in
the house just when it Is needed. Cures
croup, heals burns, cuts, wounds of ev
eiy sort. For sale by Charles P.ogers,
druggist. . . ...
DOMESTIC TROUBLES.
It Is exceptional to find a family
Where there are no domestic ruptures
occasionally, but these can be lessened
by having Dr. King's New Life Pills
around. Much trouble they save by
their great work in stomach and liver
troubles. They not only relieve you
but cure. 23c at Charles Rogers' drug
store.
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THEASTORIAN
JOB DEPARTMENT
for
J O
B PRINTING
G. 01, Barr, Dentist
Mansell Building.
67S Commercial street, Astoria, Ore,
TELEPHONE RED 2061.
All the healing balsamic, virtues of
the Norway pin art concentrated In
Dr. Wood's Norway Pins Syrup. Na
ture's own remedy for coughs and
colds. For salo by Charles Rogers.
druggist. ,
A VERT CLOSE CALL.
. "I stuck to my engine though every
Joint ached and every nerve was racked
with pain," writes C W, Bellamy, a lo
comotive fireman. "I was weak and
pale, without any appetite and all run
down. As I was about to give up I
got a bottle of Electric Btttters, and
after taking It I felt aa well aa I ever
did In my life." Weak, sickly, rundown
people always gain new life, strength
and vigor from their use. Try them.
Satisfaction guaranteed by Charles
Rogers, druggist Price 50 cents.'
It's a mistake to Imagine that itching
piles can't be curedr a mistake to suf
fer a day longer than you can help.
Doan's Ointment brings Instant relief
and permanent cure. At any drug
store, 50c. For sale by Charles Rogers
druggist. '
WONDERFUL NERVE.
Is displayed by many a man enduring
pains of accidental cuts, wounds, bruis
es, burns, scalds, sore feet of stiff Joints
But there Is no need for It. Bucklen's
Arnica! Salve will cure the pain and
kill the trouble. It's the best salve on
earth for piles, too. 25c at Charles Rog
ers, druggist.
Energy all gone? Headache? Stotn
ach out of order? Simply a case of
torpid liver. Burdock Blood Bitters
will make a new man or woman of you.
For sale by Charles Rogers, druggist.
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
riRSI NATIONAL BANK
at AstoriaN in the Stute of Oregon, at
the close of business February 6, 1901
RESOURCES.
Loans und discounts 64,$Si 21
Overdrafts, secured and un
secured 43 19
U. S. Bonds to secure clrcula- ,
tion 12.500 00
Stocks, securities, etc 120.758 37
Other real estate owned .. 6,000 00
Due from National Banks(not
reserve agents -9,951 27
Due from State Banks and
Bankers 45,825 23
Due from approved reserve
agents 174.730 92
Internal revenue stamps .... 106 10
Checks and other cash Items.. 21 15
Notes of other National
Banks 1.710 00
Nickels and cents 173 32
Lawful Money Reserve In
Bank, viz. ...
Specie..-.. $134.600 00
tegai tender notes.. 190 00 134,790 00
Redemption fund with U. S.
treasurer (5 percent of cir
culation 625 00
Total r... trn.031 si
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In , t M.000 00
Surplus fund 50,000 00
Undivided profits, less ex
penses' paid 12,659 14
National Bank notes out
standing 12,500 00
Individual deposits subject
to check $507,174 49
Demand certificates of de
posit 138.6)8 18
Certified checks .... 90 00 645,872 67
Total 1771.031 l
State of Oregon, County of Clatsop, ss:
I, S. S. Gordon, cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the best
of my knowledge and belief.
S. S. GORDON, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 10th day of February, 1903.
O. K. THOMSON, Notary Public
Correct Attest:
G. C. Flavel,
V. M. Ladrt,
Jacob Kamm, Directors. ' .
NORTHERN PACIFIC
Time Card of Tralus
PORTLAND. I
Leaves Antves
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Kansas Clty-St. Louis I Hon regarding tickets, routes etc, call
special 11:10 am :45 P m
North Coast Limited : p m 1M a m I
xacoma and Seattle Night I
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Talcs Puget Sound Limited or North
Coast Limited for Gray's Harbor points
iaKe jKuget Bound Limited for otym
pla direct.
Take Puget Sound Limited or Kan
sas Clty-St. Louis Special for points.
on South Bend branch.
Double daily train service on Orars
Harbor branch. '
Four trains daily between Portland.
Tacoma and Seattle. . '
A. D. CHARLTON, v
Assistant General Passeneger Agt
255 Morrison St., Portland, Of.
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ring state whether for man, woman
or child.
PENN MFG. 5UPPIY CO.
119 8. FOCRTH ST., Philadelphia.
TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAT
Tax Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets,
This signature ft . on
Tory bos. He,
PvKDUCED RATES FMOM THE EAST
Commencing February 15th and
continuing until April SO, there will be
low rates in titect from the east via the
Illinois Central R. R. to all Oregon,
Washington and Idaho points. If any
of your friends or relatives In th east
are coming west while these rates are
In street, giv us their nam and ad
dress, and we will mak It our business
to see that they are given th best pos
sible service. We operate through
personally conducted excursion cars,
and In tact give you th benefit of th
latest conveniences known to modern
railroading. We have It different route
between the east and west, and are In
position to give you the benefit of the
best combinations. Write us and we
will give you full particulars. B. 11.
Trumbull, Com'l. agent III. Cent. R It
143 Third street, Portland, Ore.
Office of C. Q, M., Vancouver bar
ricks. Wash., February 5, 103-Seled
proposals. In triplicate, will b re
ceived her until 11 o'eloek a. in.
March 6, 1903, and then opened, for
furnishing and delivery of all material
required by the plans and specifications
for the construction of electric light
plant for Fort Stevens, Oregon. U.
8. reserves the right to reject or accept
any or all proposals or any part there
of. Information furnished on applica
tion. Envelopes containing proposals
should be ntaxked "Proposals tor ma
teria in constructing electric light
plant at Fort Stevens, Oregon," a:id
addressed to F. H. Hathaway, C. Q.
M.
"WHERE TO HUNT AND F1SIL"
Northern Pacific's new gam book Is
now ready for distribution. Illustra
tions of live gam a particular feature.
Four full pages from Seton-Tbomp-son's
drawings mad specially for this
book. Send address with six cents and
book will be mailed to yon by Chaa
S. Feo. O. P. A T. , St Paul, jllnn.
Some Inter-
esting pacts
When people are eonten.ila'.lag a
trip, whether on business or pleasure,
they naturally want the boat serv'.-e
obtainable aa tar as speed, comfort and
safety Is concerned. Employes of th
WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINE'S are
paid to serve the public and our trains
are operated so aa to make close con
nections with diverging line at all
Junction points.
Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair
Cars on through trains.
Dining car service unexcelled, Meals
served a la cart.
In order to obtain th first -class ser
vice, ask th ticket agent to sell you
a ticket over ,
The Wisconsin Central Lines
and you will make direct collections
at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and
all points East.
For any further Information call on
any ticket agent ,or correspond wtth
JAS. C. POND, Oen. Fass. Ag"t.
or JAa A. CLOCK. Milwaukee. Wla
TICKETS
TO AND FROM ALL
Points East
Vli
SHORT LINE
TO
St PAUL, DULUTH, MINWSAPOLW,
CHICAGO AND POINTS EAST.
I Through Palaoe and Tourist Blepers.
I rtinlncp onrl Huff flmAklni, 1 .! V,r r
cars" "
on or address
J. w. PHALON, ft. DICKSON
Trav. Pass. Agt. City Ticket Agt
122 Third Street, Poland,
A. B. C. DENNISTON, O. W. P. A
(12 First Avenue. Seattle. Wash.
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Mmtl itU pap i.viutn Pint,..,
PRAEL & COOK
TRANSFER COMPANY.
Telephone I2L
DRAY1NG AND EXPRESSING
All goods shipped to our oar
Will receive special attention.
No 638 Dnan St W. J. COOK, Mgr.
Andrew Asp,
Waroi laktr, Blarkmilk tti Umnhott
FIR3T-CLA88 WORK A.T
REASONABLE PRICES.
Special Attention Given to Ship N
Steamboat Repalting.Oeneral Black
smithing, Flrst-Class Horse
Shoeing, ate
CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANS
innMl'frt'jj
Us
Castings
We art prepared to make them on
short nolle and of th best materials.
Let us giv you estimates on any kind
ot castings or pattern work. Lowest
prices for first-class work.
TELEPHONE NO. MSI.
Of New Zealand
VV. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco.
UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDER
Haa boon Underwriting on the Pacific Const ovei twenty-two year
SAMUEL ELMORK .fe CO.. Agents, Astoria, Ore.
Steamer SUE
Th Large. Staunches!, Steadiest, and roost seaworthy vel
ever on th roar. Beat of Table and Btate Room A cooro rota
tions. Will mak round trips every nv days between.
Astoria and Tillamook
FARE $3.50
Connecting at Astoria with th Oregon Railroad A Navigation
th Astoria Columbia K. R. for Portland. Baa Francisco I
points East For freight and passenger rates apply to
Samuel Elmore S Co
(rmrul Atft-nH, Astoria, Or.
or to
A. C. P.. R. Co.
B. C. LAMB,
Tillamook, Or.
Portland, Or.
FOUNDED U.I710
SUN INSURANCE OFFICE
or LON IMJN
THE OLDEST PURELVT'IRE OFFICE IN THE WORLD.
Cmt Aaaata ... i.soo.ooo
C..h A.nt In Unltd sutn, .ioij
C. A. Henry & Co., General Agents
215 Saasome Street . . Sas Praoclsco. Ca!
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO., AQENT5
PACIFIC COAST COMPANY
COAL
For Steamer, Commercial and Family Use
Orders Promptly Executed.
DOCK FOOT OF SEVENTH ST
Samuel Elmore & Co.Agts.
Don't Guess at It
But If you ar govng Bast write us
for our rates and let us tell you shoot
the service and accommodations offer
ed by the ILLINOIS CENTRAL
RAILROAD. THROUGH Tfumtu-i.
Cars via the ILLINOIS tenth if
from PACIFIC COAST to Chicago and
Cincinnati. Don't fall to writs us
about your trip as we are in a posi
tion to giv you som valuable Infor
mation and assistance: 6311 ml lei of
track over which are one rated mm.
of the finest trains In the world.
For particulars regarding freight or
oasjenger rates call on or address,
. C. LINDSET, B. H. THUMBELL.
. T. F. & R. A. Com'l Agt.
H2 Third BUJland. pra
These tiny Capsules ire tuperioi
to Balsam of Copaiba,-.
Cubebs or Injec-tioni andumi
CURE IN 43 HOURS WT
the same diseases with--'
out inconvenience.
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(tor. 1Mb. and Franklin ate;
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Ca.
TELEPHONE MilN 661
A FINE LI BR ART,
Ot 140 volumes Is found on each ot
tne Northern Pacific's "North Coast
Limited" trains. Don't forget that
these are th only trains operated In
tli West that are lighted throughout
nv f-irrrriPlty.
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UILilPUT
Th - smallest - stsrescope- with " the
strongest optical effect Highly fin
ished In different colors with rich gold
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Including 20 V. BV Photograph. Views
of art (genre). Prlc only $1,. Sent
everywhere prepaid In letter form.
AGENTS WANTED. . ; '
llliput Steroscepe to wny
PORItEST DLDO.,: Philadelphia,
' ' ' T-. 1 ',
Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsules
A POSITIVE CURE
to Inflammation or O.t.rrh
of too Hladdtr m4 IMneitti
Kidney.. Mo ouro no p.jr.
CsriM anlokly d Peru.
srntly trio wont of
Uonorrhoxa uti 4t,
no nutter of bow ions fcand'.
inc. Absolutely hejrmleiti.
Sold by droift-l.te. l'rici
11.00, or by mail, pottpalii
l.K,lbo,l2.,
THI SAsTAMWSIN CQ,
BlUtCOftTSINS, OHIO.
Bold by Chaa. Rogers, tot Commerci
al Street, Astoria, Oragon.
n
"THM POET11T OIT THR OHANUB."
"It appeals to you, whon th fruit
hang Hp and swvet on tn tr law In
Wliruitry, or ily In Msrvh. Then th
hlnsMittia break out, and th tree ar
yollow with luJdfn globes and whlls
with oiang do mors. . It may be that
a flurry of snow ba whltenofl tn
mountain tops, and then you have an
artlitlo background for a tropical for
st. Th air U full ot sunshln. and
hnavy with th fiagrniH as night
iom on, and then, If th moon b
shining.you kesr at midnight through
gen windows, ths song of the morning
bird In th snit!d grove, and It never
md so moludlous before."
An Mrteiiie lia till Is poselbl any
winter, and It Is worth a Journey 0 a
ttviutnnd milva, wlill ywu onn have It,
hi' tutting the soonlo Hhasto rout
tlirtiug the grand mid iilclure)4 Bla-l
kiymi and Hhttsia mountains, 10 soutn- '
ti Culir.,-nlu. Con, plot Information
tiUuit tho trip, and descriptive matter,
ti'lllng ubout California, may bo Uud
fi-uin any Southoru I'ttilflo agvnt, or V(.
K. Coiniui, U' t'aM. Agt,, H. P. Co.,
Lint's in Oregon, Portland, Oiviion.
(SAVED Pl:OM TklHItim.K DKTH.
Th family of Mrs. M, U ItobblU of
Hargvton, 'IV1111., saw hrr dying and
mi K)vorli' o'save li r, The uinst .
skillful pnyslciaits and every remedy
uml, failed, whll cuiiaumtloli wassloa
ly but surely Uklug tier lire, In till
U-rrlbte hour Ir. King's New Dlwovery i
for Consiiinlp'lon turnml despair lnt(
Joy. Th nrst bottle brought Imme
diate rvlk-f and Its contlucd use com
pkkly cured her. Ouornnted botllre
m and L Trial bottlo fie at Chs. f
ltgrs' drug store.
NOKTll COAST LIMITED,
I only run by th Northern Psoifk
between Portland and atlnneapoila ana
HI, Paul, through Taooma. Heatlle.
Sliokane, altsMula, Uutte, Llvlngatoa,
innings, tusmarR and Fargo, Right
ot Utes train ar on th run daily.
four east and four wast. Each hi a
solid vestibuled train, carrying stand
ard Pullman tourist sleepers, dining
car, day coaches, mall, expree an
baggage car and the elegant observa
tion car. Bach train Is brilliantly
lighted with over M UghU and th "
beautv of It all la you can travel Just
ta cheaply on this train as n any
other. All representative will be
glad to give you additional 1 11 forma
tion. A. D. Charlton. Assistant Oen-
era! Passenger Agent, ttt Uorriaon ft.
rorusna, uivgon.
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD.
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esiuada mI.
All trains nub. rAnaa amiurfhii.
Oobl with all Northern Paclftq trains
to and from the Ksat and Bound
1. C. MA TO.
Pen! freight andPas. Afnt
Oregon
Shorj hue
and Union Pacific
TIM 13 SCIIKD-
ULKS
Prom Portland.
Di'port.
Arrlv.
Chltugo
Portland
Malt Lake, Denver,
Kt. Worth, Otna
Im. Kansas City
St, Iiuls, Chicago
and KiihI,
Salt Ike, i)enver,
Pt. Worth, Oma
ha, Kansas City,
Bt Louie, Chi
cago and Eat.
VuMa WaiiaT"
Lewlslon, , Hpo
kane, Mlniieupolls,
SI, Paul, Duluth,
Milwaukee, Clil-
Special '
0:20 a.
ylulliint
inglon.
430 p.m.
Atlnntlu
Express
1:1ft p.m.
ymilunt
I'UOa.m.-.,
Ington.
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bt. i'uul
FastMdl
i p.' m.
via.
7:15 p. m,
Spokond
1 1'hgo and Kant.
Wbourf from Portland to Chicago, ck
-No change of cars. ;
OCKAN AND WVEK BCHEDUIj.rJ.
' Proin Astorlttj
All sailing dates
subject to change.
For Ban Francis
co every (lv days.
Columbia niver
to Portland and
Way Landings,
- " 1
4: a, m., . 1
Dully ex "'i
cciit Mor
"faTinT'
Daly ex
cojit flur
Bteamcr Nahcotta leaves Astoria on
tide dally cscept Sunday for Ilwaco,
oonneotlng there with trams for Long
Leach, Tlga and North Beach points.
Returning arrives at Astoria sani ev
ening,' - .
O. W. LOUNSnEnnT.Agent.
' Astoria.
A. L. CRAIQ,
General Passenger Agent,
Portland, 'Oregon. ", '