The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, June 13, 1903, Page 2, Image 2

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ASTORU. OREGON. SATURDAY. JINE 13. 190;!.
2.
Morning Astorian
Established WJJ.
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RsrTed by currier, per month.
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60c
SEMI-WEEKLT. .
Sent by mall, per year, in advance $1 W
The Astorlan guarantees to its sd
Tettlsers the largest circulation of any
aewspaper published on the Columbia
River.
THE ASTORIAN PUBLISHING CO.,
A LANDMARKS SOCIETY.
The Native Sons and Daughters of
California are actively engaged at pres
ent In promoting a fund for the preser
vation of the landmarks of the state.
Historical altes will be marked, histori
cal buildings will be preserved as far
as possible, and a general interest will
be aroused In the history of California.
Such a movement Is worthy of the
highest commendation, and of imita
tion. A landmarks, society in Oregon
would stimulate Interet In the history
of this interesting state as no other so
rlety could, especially among the young.
It Is wonderful how rapidly the dust of
time settles on places tnat are not aepi
fresh in the memory, and In a few
year sites that are eagerly sought by
later lovers of history are undlscovera
ble. A little care now will accomplish
what much will not be able to do tn
other years, and now Is the time to act
Oregon should have such a soeiejy, and
Astoria, one of the oldest towns in
the West and one of the most Interest
ins, should be the birthplace of the
movement. r .
One of the principal Industries of the
state of Washington has been killed in
a day by the action of the last legis
lature. Gambling Is at a standstill.
j.' EAST SWINDLING.
One of the most striking features of
the Eppinger failure In San Francisco
is the disclosure of the soap tnat any
dishonest grain man -has under present
conditions in swindling the banks.
Money was lent upon warehouse certi
ficates, but no steps were taken to ren
der it impossible, or even difficult, to
present more than one certifcate for
the same wheat This appears to have
been the plan followed in the Eppinger
case, with the result that the1 firm is
short SO per cent of the amount show,
by the certificates to be in the ware
Jhou"8. The sacks' that remain are
now plastered with the names of the va
rious creditor banks that are wildly
struggling to obtain possession 'of what
assets there are.
In view of the.,, fact that frauds of a
similar nature have been perpetrated
before, notably in the Chicago elevator
tase, it Is astonishing that the banks
should have ' permitted themselves to
risk such great sums of money on such
flimsy security.
v
' The man who had a broken leg for
which he caused every city in which
he sojourned to pay roundly is now In
Astoria, one of his victims, perhaps for
the purpose of making an apology, says
the Tacoma Ledger. If "he will not do
this the authorities have hopes of get
ting back the money. A man who can
travel so far on a broken leg has en
ergy anyhow.
MISS HOSE OWENS,
No. 720 Seventeenth St.,
"If evervtufferimr woman
has the tame experience with
Vine of Cardui" that I had,
your medicine will be most
popular. About a year ago
I begin to have a worn out
tired feeling with latitude,
pains in the back and head
wiiicli kept increasing every
month. I h'-t that lauded
something, but to get the
right medicine was the troo-
Win rf Cjtrclui Afld OflW nAA to
take three bottles when I was fully re
covered." ' " .
777 HEN Miss Rose Owens, who
I has a responsible position in
"f I the Government service at
W.lnntni, D f! iWilfod tfl
try Wine of Cardui, she made a wise
choice. Over a million women have
been relieved of female weakness by this
same Wine of Cardui. It is not a
strong medicine but may be taken every
day in the year by any woman with
benefit. It does not force results, but
corrects derangements of the menstrual
organs. It strengthens the nervous
system, give tone to the bodily func
tions, acts directly on the genital
organs, and is the finest tonic for wo
men known to the science of medicine.
Kin Him Owns. I
WINEofCARMI
A3 THE CENTCRT SEES,
tn the June number of the Century
maajaalne. this is what is sold of the
! saluwm packing Industry. In the articles
on "Th Greet Northwest":
The six chief salmon-catching cen-
tera on the Pacific coast, In the order
of the quantity of fish packed (In MM),
,.$6 00,'we Alaska, Puget sound (British Col-
umhliil. lh Columbia river, the Or iron
coust,' the Washington const ami the
California rivers. About four-fifths of
the entire catch was tn American wa
ter, one-fifth in Canadian. For their
extent and Importance the annual
product now being worth over
000.000. employing an army of men and
millions of Qspttsil the Pacific salmon
fisheries are ot surprisingly recent de
velopment.;' Like every industry in the
Northwest, they have seemingly sprung
Into importance overnight yesterday
nothing, today ' a business of world
wide recognition.
HEARTS OF GLASS. .
It Is gravely asserted now by many
newspapers, some of them of standing,
that Sybil Sanderson died as the re
sult of the chilly 'reception she was
given by San Francisco on her last vis
it to her home town. This Is all twad
dle. Had we hearts of glass, they would
not crack at th first chilling breath,
arid nature has endowed the human
race with hearts that are more likely
to be too "dour" than too fragile. We
know that the winter wind Is not so
"unkind as man's ingratitude," but
that a professional singer should go
home to die because she thought her re
ception was not warm enough is a pre
posterous idea. '
Hearts are not made of steel, neither
are they made ot glass. It has beconvs
tco much the custom when a person of
prominence dies to seek some more
sentimental cause for his or her death
than a vulgar' attack of smallpox or
otrier popular disease.
(
WOJTT EXPLAIN STORIES.
It is perfectly plain that large fish
are more apt to escape than small
ones. Their weight and activity, com
bined with the increased tricklne and
resourcefulness of age and experience,
6f course greatly Increase their ability
to tear out the hook and enhance the
danger that their antics will expose a
fatal weakness in hook, leader, line or
red. i-
Another presumption which must be
regretfully mentioned arises from the
fact that in many cases it is the en
counter with a large fish which causes
such excitement and such destruction
or perversion of judgment as leads the
fiiflierman to do the wrong thing or
fail to do the right thing at the critical
instant Grover Cleveland In Saturday
Evening Post . , .
'The editor of a small paper," says
the writer of the Salem Journal, "is not
above reading carefully the fashion
magazines, and finds according to the
July Delineator the following about
summer styles." Then comes some stuff
about summer styles being character
ized by long flowing lines, sloping
shoulder effects, and quaint callers
and berthas that are extremely pictur
esque. We suspect the editor Is string
ing up. The truth of the matter is that
he just "natcherally" clipped all that
talk, and would sooner go out of busi
ness than carefully read a stick of it.
. ,
Now that a man has died from sun
stroke in Seattle, the Post-Intelligencer
has been deprived of its principal dim
mer topic for editorial treatment
namely, the impossibility of any person
dying from sunstroke on Puget sound.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
If you are a suffering wo
man we would eay to you
that Wine of Cardui seldom
fails to completely cure any
case of female ilk We say
emphatically, it never fails
to benefit. Every day hun
dreds of sufferers are writing
I to our Ladies' Advisory De
partment. The letters are
opened by persons compe
tent to give advice. Mrs.
Jones was cured by follow
ing the advice which was freely given
her by the .Ladies' Advisory Depart
ment. Miss Owens was cured without
advice by iust buying a $1.00 bottle of
Wine of Cardui from her druggist and
taking this great medicine in the pri
vacy of her home. No doctor's ex
amination, treatment or advice is nec
essary. Yoo have read what thew two
cured women have written. Is this not
enough to lead yon to determine to be
rid of suffering?
August 13, 1900, Mrs. W. H. Jones,
of Cameron, Mo., writes:
I suffered teoibly at monthly periods
for three yean. I would sometimes go for
seven months with no flow at all. N ow
I have my health back again and am
expecting to be confined in January, I
cannot praise your medicine enough."
A million snfTering women
have found relief in
Wine of Cardui,
MAJJTJtOID
Made in California
where materials are
produced. The lowest
C'ced roofing made,
sts longer than all
others. It is weather
r.nd water-proof and
fire resisting.
St4 bookta.
The Parafnne Paint Co.
Tngg'a Delicious lee Cream
i lil wut a pint.
Dr. Nellie Smith, Vernon
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office phone Main 2441.
Kesidence phone Main 2443.
Office Over Griffin's Book Store.
C. J. Trenchard
Insurance, Commission and Shipping;.
Agent Weils, Fargo and Pacific
Express Companies. Customs
House Broker.
Dr. T. L. Ball
: DENT' ST
SSI Commercial street, Astoria Ore.
C, W. Barr Dentist
Manse 11 Building.
573 Commercial street, , Astoria, Ore.
TELEPHONE BED 2061.
OSTEOPATHY
DR. RH0DA CHICKS
Mansell Bids;. 671 Commercial St
Fhone Black 2065 AstorU Ore.
PRAEL & COOK
TRANSFER COMPANY.
Telephone 221.
D RAYING AND EXPRESSING
An goods shipped to oar ear
Will receive special attention.
No 538 Duane 8L W. J. COOK. Mgr.
RELIANCE
Electrical Works
428 BOND ST.
We are thoroughly prepared for
making estimates and executing
orders for all kinds of electrical
Installing and Repairing
Supplies in stock. We sell the
celebrated 8HELBT LAMP. Call
np Phone 11CL
H. W. CYRUS. - Mgr
Andrew Asp,
Wags! later. 8lattHiti aai fleneshoer
FIRCT-CLA8S WORK AT
REASONABLE PRICES.
Special Attention Olven to Ship at4
Steamboat Repalring.General Black
smithing, First-Class Horse
Shoeing;, cc
CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANB
Central Meat Market
642 COMMERCIAL ST.
Tonr orders for
metis, both
FRESH AK D SALT
Will be promptly and
MUS'SC'jorliy attended to
3. W. MORTON, Prep.
Telephone No. n.
Mothers lose their dread for "that
terrible second summer" when, they
have Dr, Fowler's Extract of Wild
Strawberry In the house. Nature's
specific for bowel complaints of every
sort.
'Tisnt safe to be a day without Dr.
Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil in the house.
Never can tell what moment an'acci
dent Is going to happen.
Can't be in perfect health without
pure blood. . Burdock Blood Bitters
makes pure blood. Tones and invig
orates the whole system.
ft A f I f I R t? SALVE,
tha most hefalins a!v In the world
HgKi. San Francisco, tattle, H
JiSCV PertUnd, Us Angela H
Iuvtr Colorado, I
ttKF.VULTlNa ACIKNT UVATKD
City of Mexico Thoimhi" lo llmbor
Fugitive. .;-;"
San Frandm-o, June is. Report
hav be'n received hore from Moxlvo
to the efft that the defaulting rail
road agont, Vice, has been In the ilty
of Mexico' for a number of days and
has made no ' particular attempt to con
rent hi Identity. Two rallroitd off!
clals, who arrived hetu three day bk,
and the publisher of an American p;v
per In the Cttyof Mexico have stated
that they saw Vic there and Unit they
are positive that he raw them, but whs
careful lo avoid, them. It Is said every
mentis will be resorted to to apprehend
him if he lennlns In Mexico..
LIGHTNING STRIKES SOlitVlL
Twenty-five Pupils Rendered I'ncon-
sclous, and Teacher Hurt.
Hooslck Fnlla, N. Y., June U-At
Lake Lauderdale lightning shattered
the chimney of the district schoolhouse.
The fluid ran through the building.
The teacher and one pupil were seri
ously hurt. Twenty-five pupils were
tendered unconscious. Eight doctor.
in attendance at a picnic nearby,
hurried to the scene and cared for the
Injured.
TERRIFIED BY EARTHQUAKES.
People Rushed Into the Street and
Fell Vpon Their Knees.
City of Mexico, June 12. Dispatches
from Acapulco continue to report earth
uuukes of a terrifying nature. There
were violent shocks ot reported at sea.
These shocks took place on the nlitht
of the 10th. when simultaneously shocks
were experienced at TulancingO and
Mescula. The people ran Into the streets
and falling on their knees prayed for
mercy.
PARDON FROM PALMA.
Havanna, Jun3 12. President Palms
has pardoned Seaman M. Reddlck, of
the United States cruiser Snn Fran
cisco, who recently was confined In jail
and fined l0 by a court ut Santiago
after having been convicted of intoxica
tion and disorderly conduct.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Notice Is hereby given, that at a
meeting of the Carpenters' union of As
toria, held Saturday evening, May 2J,
1903, a resolution was unanimously
adopted, providing, that on and after
September 1, 1903, the" wages shall be
13 per day, and eight hours shall con
stitute a day's work. This will not af
fect contracts made prior to that date,
or uncompleted buildings.
By order of the union.
F. E. Wright, President.
T. E. Souden, Secretary.
A STARTLING TEST.
To save a life Dr. T. O. Ferrltt. of
No. Mehoopany, Pa., made a startling
test resulting In a wonderful cure. He
writes "a patient was attacked with
violent hemorrhages, caused by ulcera
tion of the stomach, I had often found
Electric Bitters excellent for acute
stomach and liver troubles so I pre
scribed them. The patient gained
from the first, and has not hud an at
tack In 14 months." Electric Bitters
are positively guaranteed for Dyspep
sia, constipation and kidney trouble;.
WOMAN'S SYMPATHY.
Is Proverbial. Astoria Women No
Exception.
How much we owe to the sympathetic
side of womankind; When others
suffer they cheerfully lend u helping
hand. They tell you the means
which brought relief to them that you
may profit by their experience. Read
the testimony given here by un Astoria
woman:
Mrs. Close, wife of John Close, night
engineer at Ltndenberger's r"'d storage
house, foot of Eighth street, residing
at 230 Commercial utreet, says:
"About a year ngo we moved here
from Portland and as I had a great
deal to look after I overdid myself, and
the rmult was I brought on kidney
trouble. My back began to ache and
aa time rolled by It kept getting worse
instead cf better. It finally grew so
bad that I could scarcely stoop or
straighten after Ktooplng. When .1
did any work requiring bending I could
hardly get up and I had headaches,
dizzy spells and at times everything
before me looked blurred. ' I was
just about to sturt to the store for a
plaster to put on my back when I read
about Doan's Kidney Pills and as they
were so highly recommended for kidney
trouble I made up my mind to try them
and procored a box at C. Roger's drug
store on Commercial street. They
went right to the root of the disease
and helped me from the start and be
fore I had finished the box I was cured
Everything is changed with me now
fnd I have no, symptoms of kidney
trouble whatever."
For sale by all dealers; price 50 cts.
Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
sole agmts for the U. 8. Remember
the name and take no substitute.
BIDS FOR WOOD.
, Bid will be reovtved by School Dis
trict No, l. at the office of the school
clerk, until, June 20, MM, for ISO cords
nr more of bark sUibt or hviulovk. four
foot wood, to be dellvoivd to the dif
ferent school buildings of the district,
as may be required, on or before the
IMh'day of August, liXM.
Right reserved to reject any and all
bids, By order ( the board.
E. S5. Ferguson. Clerk.
, ewi rtitf"1! flaws.
PXKV!SV.U FILLS
"fTll-NA'T ' t a I Millets ss tifittt4
114 t
M Ms J ! ttwtMia huttSjlHsllliMM ktssl ItMtlAt
N -" fJllr-a. v i.l S.-,l-r srlaw
nil V
MtvtUtM Mm. rilltVAw "
DYSPEPTICIOE
fwMH iM f ttnrTini
Try th-m. Only 60 cent at Charles
Roger's drug store.
Only one remedy In the world that
will at once slop Itchiness ot the skin in
any part of the body; Doan's ointment
At any drug store. 60 cents.
- MADK YOUNU AGAIN.
"One f Pr. King's New Life PIH
each night for two nights has put me
In my "teens" again wrl es D. H. Tur
ner of Dempseytown, Pa. They're the
best In the world for liver, stomach and
bowels. Purely vegltable. Never
gi lie. Only 25 cetils at Charles Rogers
drug store,
Qt'ICK ARREST.
J. A. Gullrdgc. of Verbena, Ala., was
twice In the hospital from a severe
case of piles causing U tumor. After
doctors and all remedies fulled.Bucktlns
Arnica Salve quickly arrested further
Inaniatlon and cured him. It conquers
ache and kills pain. rents at Cha.
Rogers, druggist.
TOlT CAN SAVES MONEY.
By taking advantage ot the cheup
rates east offered by the North-western
line: Chicago end return ITl.W; St.
Paul and return 40. Tickets good W
day. Stop-overs sllowed. Dates of
snle-June 4. 6. 24, !i. M, ST. 23. 3. SO;
July 13 and 1 and August !S and !.
Full Information by addressing H. L.
Sutler, general agent, 133 Third street,
Portland, Ore.
NORTHERN PACIFIC
Time Curd ot Trains '
PORTLAND.
Leaves Arrives
Puget Sound Limited. 7: am pm
Kansas Clty-8L Louis
Special 11:10 am 1:45 pm
North Coast Limited 1:30 p m 7:00 a m
Tacoma and Seattle Night
Exuress 11:46 pm t:0S pre
Take Puget Sound Limited or North
Coast Limited for Dray's Harbor point
Take Puget Sound Limited for Olynv
pin direct.
Take Pucet Bound Limited or Kan
sas Clty-St. Louis Special for points
on South Bond branch.
Double dally train service on Orsrs
Harbor branch.
Four trains dally between Portland,
Tacoma and Seattle.
T
U
UXURiOUS 1 RAVEL
Th. "Northwestern LlmCid" trains.
flectrlo llghtei throughout both i'uiid
and out. and steam iieuira. are with.
out exception, the fine: trains la the
world. The embsdy the )let, rawest
and bent Ideas for comfort, convenlic
and luxury ever offered the travelling
Dubllc, and airosetner jr tbe mcsl
complete and splendid srjlucdon it thf
cr builders' an.
These splendid Trams
Connect With
The Great Northern
The Northern I'aclfic and
The Canadian I'mlflc
AT ST. PAUL FOR
CHICAGO and the CAST.
No extra charge tor tns superiot
acommodatlons and all claMfs of tick
ets are available for passige cn ih
train on thl line sre protected by ts
rnrrlockln Blncit vtm .
A SURE THING.
It Is gold that nothing I sure except
death and taxes, but that is not alto
gether true. Dr. King's new Discov
ery for couMimptlon Is a sure cure for
all lung and throat trouble. Thou,
ands can testify to that. Mr. C. B.
Van Metre of Hhepeidtown, W. Va.,
says: "I had a severe tnse of bronchitis
and for a. year tried everything I heard
of, but got no relief. One bottle of Dr.
King's New Discovery then cured m
absolutely.' It is infallible for croup,
whooping cough, grip, pneumonia and
consumption. Try It. ' It's guaran
teed by C.'hailes Rogers, druggist. Trial
bottles free. Iteg. sizes 50 cents, fl.
Scott's Santal-Pepsifl Capsules
POSITIVE CUM
VnrIcnimnitlonerOUrTk
of the H4irr and DImm4
Klilmji. No our no pr,
Corm qnteklf sod Ptru
ntlf iba wont mum ot
ionrrrMMt, nd Utr,
Bo mottorof bow Ion ttsa
D(. Absolutely hwmleM,
bold br dnilsft. PrlM
St. 00, or by mill, peitpaUL
S1.00, Soom., sa.il.
'The umwmn ea,
u.fotmbi PHlOe
Hold
by Chas. Rogers, m Commercial
Astoria, Oregon.
street,
rvjy's Honey" Tat
lisus iuzss enaMops the couea-
The Scenic. Line
, TO THE EAST AND SOUTH.
Through Salt Lake City, Leadvllle.
Pueblo, Colorado Springs and
Denver,
Oft'ets the Chotce of Three Route
Ttitough the Famous Rof'ky Moun
tain Scenery, and Five Distinct
Routes East and South ot Denver.
3 -FAST TRAINS DAILY-3
Between Ogdsn and Denver, Carrying
All CI'iMcs of Modern Equipment.
Pwfwt Dining Car Bervlue and Per.
sonally Conducted Tourist Ei
curlans to All Points East.
STOP OVERS ALLOWED
On All Classes ot Tickets.
For Information or Illustrated litera
ture call on or address
W. C M jBIUDK. - General Agent
lit Third St., Portland, Or.
Don't Guess at It
But If ou are ong Bast writ u
for our rates and let us tell jwi about
the service and accommodations offer
d by the ILLINOIS CENTRAL
RAILROAD. THROirOH TOfUtBT
Cars via th ILLINOIS CENTRAL
from PACIFIC COAST to Chicago and
Clnctnnatl. Don't fall to write a
about your trip aa we are la a post
tioa to give you some valuable Infor
mation and assistance: Mil miles of
track over which are operated some
of the finest trains la the world.
For particulars retarding freight or
passenger rates call on or address.
. C UN DIET. B. H. TRUMSHTLU
T. F. A R. A. v Coml Aft.
141 Third ftt Portland, Ore.
8. Feo, O. P. 4k T. A., 8t. Paul. Mlna.
ASK THE AGENT FOR
TICKETS
vu
TO
SPOKANE. ST. PAUL. DULUTH,
MINNEAPOLIS. CHICAGO AND
ALL POINTS EAST.
2
TUAIINH DAILY
2
FAST TIME
New Equipment Throughout Palace
and Tourist Sleepers, Dining and
Buffet, Smoking Library Cars.
Daylight Trip Through the Cascade
and Rocky Mountain
For Full Particulars, Rates, Folders,
Eta., Call on or Address
J. W, PHALON. H. DICKSON,
Trav. Pas. Agt. City Ticket Agt.
- 123 Third Street, Portland, -
612 First Avenue, Seattle, Wash.
A. B. C. DENN1STON, O. W. P. A.
Wlllr
A familiar name of the Chicago,
Milwaukee A 9'.. Paul Railway, knowu
all over the Union as the Oreat Railway
running the "Pioneer Limited" train
every day and night between Bt. Paul
and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago.
"The only perfect train in the world."
Understand : Connections are made
with all transcontinental lines, securing
to passengers the best service known.
Luxurious coaches, eleotrie light, steam
heat. Of a variety equaled by no other
line. . -
See that your ticket reads via "The
Milwaukee" when going to any point
In the Uulted State or Canada. All
ticket agents sell them.
For rates, nemphlute or other Infor
mation, oddest.
J, W. CASEY, H. S. ROWE,
Trav. Pas. Agv . '-(.n, Agt.
Portland, Or. Portland, Ors.
NORTH COAST LIMITED.
Is only run by the Northern Pacific
between Portland and Minneapolis and
St. Paul, through Tacoma, Seattle,
Spokane, Missoula, Butte, Livingston,
Billings, Blsmark and Fargo. Eight
of these train are on the run dally,
four east and four west. Bach la a
solid vestlbuled train, carrying stand
ard Pullman tourist sleepers, dining
car, day coaches, mall, sxpress and
basxaae car and the elegant observa
tion car. ' Each train is brilliantly
lighted with over MO lights and tbe
beautv of It all la you can travel just
is cheaply oa this train as on any
other. All representatives will be
glad to give you additional Informa
tion. A. D. Charlton, Assistant Gen
eral Passenaer Aaent (61 Morrison St,
mm
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD.
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sootm
tuupsi
Portland Union lpn 1 11 10 a
fur Aoturlasud Way I 40 pa
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Suaday anly.
All trains tiuik close oonneotlons at
ifuuiv wiui nil fDrMiFrn c ouio imiw
to ml from Uie Kaet and Hound
point, J. C, MATO.
0n I Freight and Paas, Agent
REDUCED BUMMEIl EXCURSION
RATES.
The Denver A Rio Grand popularly
known aa the "Scenlo Line of the
World" has announced gtottly reduced
roundtrip rates from Paclflo coast
point tor th benefit of tvachrs who
will spend their vacation In the east,
and of delegates to all the prominent
conventions N. E. A., at Boston; A.
O. V. W at Bt. Paul; . P. 0. E., at
I'nntlmof; Woodmen of America at In
dlanapolls; Ragles at New York; Myst
ic Shrine at Saratoga Spring; K.
of P. at Louisville, and T. P, A. at In
.11 n polls. Tickets at reduced rate
will be based upon one (ara for th
round trip but will be sold only on th
certain days. These tickets will carry
stopover privileges on tire going trip,
giving passengers an opportunity to vis
It Salt Lake City. Olenwood Springs.
Colorado Springs and Denver; and will
be good to return any time within M
days. Passengers going via th Denver
ft Rio Orand are given th privilege o!
returning via a different route. For
the rate to the point you wish to go,
and for dates of sals and other parti
culars aa welt aa for Illustrated pamph
let, writ W. C. , McDRIDB, Oeneral
agent. 134 Third street Portland Ore,
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Oregon
Short line
union Pacific
AND
TIME) SCHeST
ULES
From Portland.
Depart
Arrive.
Chics g4
Portland
Salt Lake, Denver,
Ft Worth, Oma
ha. Kansas City
St. louls, Chicago
and East
Hall Lake, Denver,
Ft. Worth. Oma.
ha, Kansas City,
St Louis, Chi.
csgo and East
Special
1:21) a.
vltllunt
Incton.
JOpm.
Atlantic
Expr
1.16 pm.
vUHunt
10: JO am,
' Ington.
Walla Walla,
Lewlaton, Spo
kane, Minneapolis,
8t Paul, Duluth,
Milwaukee, Chi
cago and East
ht. l'HUI
Fast Mall
4 p. in.
via.
7:53 p. m,
Rpokana
70 hour from Portland to Chicago.
No change of oar a
OCEAN AND R1V1.R SCHEDULE).
From Astoria
All sailing dates
subject to change.
For San Francis
co every Ave daya
ISoiumbia River
to Portland and
Way Landings,
T a. in
Daly ea
cept Sur
: a. m.,
Dally ex
cept Mot
Steamer Nahcotta leaves Astoria on
tide dally except Sunday for Ilwaoo,
connecting there with trains for Long
Beach, Tlgi and North Beach points.
Returning arrives at Astoria same ev
ening. O. W. LOUNSBERRT.Agent
, Astoria.
A. L. CRAIO,
General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon, ,
AC tiic rnniifpf ipp
the roomy retiring rooms cosy com
partment and the many little con
venlencea especially arranged for their
comfort' on tha
CHlJiME3g
Northwestern Limited
"THE TRAIN FOR COMFORT"
every night between Minneapolis, St.
Paul and Chicago via
Before starting on a trio no matter
where write for Interesting informa
tion about comfortable traveling.
H. L. SISLER, General Agent, ,
182 Third Street, Portland, Ore.
,0 W. TEASDALE, Oen. Pass. Agt,
; St Paul, Kin. ' i
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