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VOL. XXII, NO. 55.
ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1884.
PRICE, FIVE CENTS.
'JLl' -
BUSINESS CARDS.
jil IS HJLTTiK B1TELY.
TEACHER PIANO AND ORGAN.
' Apply at G. W. WOODS'.
Refers by permission to ProL Cook.
J. K H
G4a.-,
Couuly .sc-linul Superintendent
Office ni Uadoliet & Co.'. Cannery. Upper
Astoria.
1 PJiUilt !!!:. 31. I.
or
S'uy slciim nud Surgeon.
Office opposite the Johan--f n bulldlug.
ASTORIA - - - OREGON.
p., Jr.ynxrox.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Abstracts f Title a Specially.
Rooms 11 and 12, KnLmts of Pythian Cajtle
Building. Telephone No.-tO.
Q P. McCORMAC,
Attorney aud Counsellor at Law
Roam 12, Odd Fellows Building,
ASTORIA, - Oregon.
GEO. A. DOItltlS. GEO. SOLAS D
NOUkItJ & DORRI8,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
" t
Office In Kinney's Block, pposlte City
Hall, Astoria, Oregon.
Q R. TnOMSOA,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Rosra No. 6, ver "White House,
ASTORIA, OREGON,
C VT. FULTON". O. a FULTON.
FWLTOII BROTHERS.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Rooms 5 and 6. Odd Fellows Building.
J q.A. SOWLUY.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Chenamus treet, - - A810RIA. OREGON
TOSEPII A. GILL,
ATTORNEY- AT-LAW.
S-Offlce with J. Q- A. Bowlby,
ASTORIA, Oregon.
NOTARY PUBLIC,
AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION JNI' IN
SURANCE AGENT.
O.
IT. E.EICK.
ARCHITECT AND DRAUGHTSMAN.
Scholars received for Course of Draughting
HTOfflce oror White House Store.
Q.KIiO P. PAKKJCIli
SURVEYOR OF
Clat8p CenHty.aiid City of Astoria
Office : Chenamus street, Y. M. C. A. ball
Room No. &
Q KEXSO.V MARTIX, 31. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
ASTORIA, - - OREGON.
-OFFicE-Room 12, Odd Fellows Building.
RE8IDKS0B Hume's building, up stairs.
TAT TUTTU5, M. .
PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON
Office Rooms 1, 2, and 3. Pythian Build
ing. Rksidencb On Cedar Street, back of
St. Mary's Hospital.
F. P. HICKS. A. E. SHAW.
HICKS & SHAW,
DENTISTS.
Rooms in Allen's Building, up stairs, cor
aer Cass and Squemoqua streets. Astoria
Oregon.
Sozortli & Johns,
Real Estate and Insurance Agents,
and Brokers.
ASTORIA,
Oregon.
Bay and sell all kinds of Real Estate and
represent the following Fir
Insurance Con pan! es :
Scottish Union and Na
tional, assets $33,000,000
Phoonir of Hartford " 4.500 O0o
Home of New York, " 7,000,000
Hamburg and Bremen, " 2 OCO 000
Western, - 300,oo0
Pheulx of Brooklyn, " 4 000 000
Oakland Home, " 300,'o00
Policies written by us In the Fnoenlr and
.Heme and Scottish Union and National at
equitable rates.
MIKING AND INSURANCE !
I. W. CASE,
Broker, Banker, and Insur
ance Agent,
ASTORIA, - OREGON.
OFFICE HOURS :
From $ o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clock P. M.
KtNntGri
AGESCY,
Banking Department
A General Banking and Exchange Busl
- transacted. Every facility for prompt
aaasausiaciory Dusiness.
Drafts on the leading cities of the United
States and Europe.
BcjiMlts .Received.
CLATSOP COUNTY BRANCH
OF
iinHercaitileiColleGtioD
ASSOCIATION
Xoob No. 1. White House building, Astoria.
Bills collected In any part of the United
Mates or Canadas.
TaJi'aesoeJatlon has over 5,000 correspond
Mt , .lANIVON, BTKXXES & 90,
iDil i II Ithp 2
THE
ST TOME. ?
This medicine, combining Iron with pure
vegetable tonics, quickly and completely
Cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Weakness,
Impure Blood, Malaria, Chills and Fevers,
mid Neuralgia.
It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the
Kidneys and Liver.
It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to
Women, and all who lead sedentary lives.
It does not Injure the teeth, cause headache.or
produce constipation oilier Iron medicines do.
Itenrichcsand purifies the blood, stimulates
the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re
lieves Heartburn and Belching, and strength
ens the muscles and nerves.
For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of
Energy, Ac, it has no equal.
43" The genuine bos above trade mark and
-Tossed red lines on wraper. Take no other
,) .1.1 j If UltOWN CHEMICAL CO., B1LTI30HE, SB.
REDIJfGTOX, Yf OODARD & CO., Portland, Or.
IIOLCSALK ACKSTS.
Sk w STOMACH
Fitters
The reputation of Hosteller's Stomach
Bitters as a r.reventlve of enldemics. a
stomachic, an In viponun, a genera! restor
ative, anu a snecinc lor lever and ague. In
digestion, bilious affections, rheumatism,
nervous debiity, constitutional weakness,
is established upon the sound basis of more
than twenty years expeiienec, and can no
more be shaken by the claptrap nostrums of
unscientific pretender), than the everlasting
hills by the winds that rustle through their
defiles.
For sale by all Drugcrkts and Dealers
generally.
A. V. Allen,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Gro$crtes,
Provisions;,
MILL FEED.
Glass and Plated Ware,
TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
Together with
Wines, UquorsJobaccoXigars
Drugs and Chemicals
J. E. THOMAS,
DRUGGIST
!-
Prescriptions carefully compounded
Day or Night.
Jefi's Notice
SAYS THERE WILL BE
NO INCREASE OF PRICES
IN HIS CHOr HOUSE
AND THAT HE IS DETERMINED TO
maintain Ills reputation for keeping the
best and cheapest Retaurant in town, even
at a loss to himself, while the dull times last.
JEFF.
J. B. D. GRAY-
Wholesale and retail dealer h.
GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED
Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc.
LIME, SAND AND CEMENT.
General Storage and "Wharfago on reason
able terms. Foot of Benton street, Astoria,
Oregon.
B. S. Worsley,
AUCTIONEER
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT
CirOfflce and Ware Rooms on Squemoqua
Street, next door to corner of Olney.
Advancements made on Consignments
He CiiftTffC tfer Storage ef Qeeda.
W BE
i" CELEBRATED fX
rT.
." m
ASD
cA Pharmacist,
-A 5
XastorjAjo
o s
50 7
LEASE OF THE O. R & X. LINES.
Piui.adei.phia, Sept &-The Times
New York special gives an alleged in
side view of the Northern Pacific situ
ation. The Oregon Eailway & Navi
gation people are -willing to lease
their lines, and rather lean to the
Northern Pacific as a stronger com
pany financially thau the Union Pa
cific, and more" likely to bo able to
pay what it agrees to pay; at the same
time they have a koeu eye on the
main chance and are jdisposed to play
one of the transcontinental companies
against the other to get the best terms
they can for their property. The
Northern Pacific is thus placed in a
dilemma. It canuot afford io see the
important link in tho northern route
on the Pacific coast which runs down
the Columbia river and reaches Port
land, pass into the hands of a rival
which will use it to feed the Union
Pacific through busiuess, nor can it
afford to pay a price for its lease that
will be a heavy burden on its re
so urc gs.
The Oregon Eailway and Naviga
tion managers want as tho terms of
tho lease their bonds taken care 01
and 8 per cent dividends on tho stock,
but are willing to take G per cent the
first year, 7 per cent the second year,
and 8 per cent thereafter. Their
property is not worth over 5 per cent
on the present showing of net earn
ings. They have much unprofitable
mileage in little branch roads and
many steamboats are tied up because
mere is noining 10 ao. tommuia
river boats are run at a los3 to keep
rival interests of the river, and both
of their new and expensive Sound
steamers, built in the days of Villard's
extravagance are now tied up becauso
it does not pay to run them.
Another troublesome feature in the
Northern Pacific situation is Villard's
road from Portland to the California
boundary. Villard is in Europe try
ing to raise money to finish the road.
At the state line it is to be met by the
California and Oregon branch of the
Central Pacific. When completed
tho Central Pacific will bid for Ore
gon traffic instead of subsidizing the
Northern Pacific as now, to keep it
from soliciting San Francisco busi
ness. It is rumored that Villard is
going to lease the Oregon and Cali
fornia lines to the Central road. If
ho should, the Northern Pacific would
see a rival in the heart of its own ter
ritory. "Whether the Northern Pa
cific management is strong enough to
meet and overcome these difficulties
remains to bo seen. To keep the
Union Pacific from getting possession
of the O. R & N. system and the Cen
tral Pacific out of tho Oregon system
requires more money than in tho pres
ent condition of the market for rail
way stocks is likely to bo raised.
An Arrested Embezzler.
San Feakoisco, Sept 8. This
morning, as tho steamer Queen of the
Pacific, from Olympia, touched tho
wharf, Officer Hill, armed with a
requisition and warrant, slipped
aboard and arrested John Kenable,
for embezzlement Kenable is charged
with having made away with $20,000
from various parties in Olympia, and
his embezzlements are in sums of
$100 and upwards. He had in his
possession $1,000 when arrested, two
valises and a small grip-sack, but
whether they contained any of the
money embezzled, could not be ascer
tained from tho officers, who for some
reason or other are reticent about the
matter.
Kenable is charged with having
made away with $20,000 from various
quarters in Olympia, and his embez
zlements are in sums of $100 and up
wards. Among the heaviest losers
are J. Harris, merchant, who sus
pected tho direction taken by the
fleeing embezzler, and coming to this
city caused his arrest Ho is a vic
tim for $110. Others are David
Keath, workingman, who lost 150; L.
Hirsch, merchant, $1,100; S. Stock,
merchant, $200; Charles Leavitt,
$1800, and two loggers named Cook
son and Brown are losers to the
amount of $450 and $650 respect
ively. In addition to these Kenable
embezzled from a host of others in
sums not known, but which will make
up the sum mentioned above.
Immediately upon being arrested
Kenable was taken to tho city prison.
He is a man of not very prepossess
ing appearance. He has but one arm,
the left havincr been lost in an nnm.
dent in a logging camp. Ho is about
five feet seven in height, apparently
a German and would not be suspect
ed as a sharper. His advent into
Olympia was about four years ago,
since which time, excepting a few
trips taken into the interior, he has
been a resident of that place. He
became noDnlar with nil nlnscna nnri
the loss of his arm aided in placing
him in good standing with the com
muity. As Mr. Harris, his first nmi
shrewdest victim, expresses it, his
credibility was too well established.
For over a year ho had often bor
rowed money while engaged in the
business of logging and lumber deal
ing, paying the enormous interest of
au per cen. ior nis loans. His vic
tims were successfully gulled until
he had accumulated enough to make
his flight an object, and then he took
passage for this city.
The Internal Machinery.
Even when we go to sleep, the com
plicated apparatus of the inner man
is continually at work. Heart, lungs,
liver, kidneys and all, keep at work
from birth until death. How impor
tant it is that all these should be in
perfect order! Let any of them run
down, or let the blood become impov
erished, and the result is disease and
decay. But Brown's Iron Bitters is
the sure restorative. "Witness for in
stance, the case of Mrs. Gillespie of
of San Antonio, Texas, who was for a
longtime a great suffer. She says,
"I have used Brown's Iron Bitters
for dyspepsia and general debility
with great benefit"
"There is nothing impossible to the
determined spirit,' says the philoso
pher. Evidently the philosopher
never tried to reach, up behind his
shoulder to get hold of the end of a
broken suspender.
Seven Millions Gone.
New Bkusswick, N. J., Sept 8.
Mahlon Bunyon, president of the
National bank, cut his throat in a
water closet of the bank. He was
implicated in the thieving of Cashier
Hill. r
Another dispatch says: There is
great excitement over the double sui
cide of the president and cashier of
tho National bank of New Jersey.
Tho statement furnished by these
officials in Jnue of tho current year
showed a paid up capital of $250,000;
surplus, S125,000; undivided profits,
S78,180. There has been nothing in
the public history of the bank since
that date to cause any uneasiness
among the stockholders." The suicide
of President Bunyon, while strength
ening the testimony of the giant
frauds in the management, causes un
bounded astonishment to the general
public. Bunyon was 60 years old.
Ho leaves a wife and four children.
He had been president of the bank
for five years.
The National bank is in chaos.
Over S7,000,000 wore stolen by Hill.
Bunyon, the president implicated in
the theft of Hill, expected to be ar
rested when he took his life. The
city is wild and crowds blockade
Church streetwhere the bank stands.
Cashier Campbell is expected to be
arrested for complicity in the con
spiracy, and other suicides are pre
dicted. The mob threatened to burst
open the bank, but were snbdned by
the police. "Walter Carroll, a depos
itor, has cut his throat on account of
his losses.
New Brunswick is shaken to its
center. Bank Examiner Shelly has
discovered a deficit of over S1,000,000
in surplus cash and securities. The
town is wild. Men rush frantically
to tho doors of the bank, only to be
told that the business of the institu
tion is suspended for tho present.
Ira Hooihe's estate is partially ruin
ed. Ca3hierHill was left as custo
dian of this estate, and of tho bonds
and securities, ho made aaway with
all. Over $19,000 was taken here.
In the G. B. Adrian estate over $30,
000 are gone. Bunyon, who commit
ted suicide, had "$60,000 in govern
ment bonds. Hall had negotiated for
the sale of these, and consummated
it some three days before his death.
Bunyon knew nothing of Hill's do
ings, trusting him implicitly. The
crash in Wall street in May last took
the bulk of Hill's stealings.
War Daly Declared.
Losdok, July 8. The Fall 2Tall
Gazette says the Chineso govern
ment has made a declaration of war
in the form of a manifesto from tho
emperor to the people. The emperor
declares he regards the French ac
tion as constituting a state of war,
and ho calls uponliis subjects to aid
in repelling,the,fjfi. Tho same paper
has tho follewing: "The Chinese re
port tho damage done to the forts
and arsenal at Min river by Admiral
Courbet a3 trifling. Tho masonry in
some places has been thrown down,
but this now has been fully restored.
The French landed and destroyed
only three guns at the Mingan forts,
and did not land at all at the King
Pai arsenal, which was not damaged,
and no war material or stores were
destroyed. There was also no fire
and no explosion, and work at the
arsenal is proceeding as usual. The
naval loss is serious, but after all only
two fighting vessels wore sunk. The
others were dispatch and patrol boats.
The defenses of tho river are now in
as good condition as before the bom
bardment Mr. B.C. "Whitf ord,Brookline, Mass.,
says he has used St Jacobs Oil, the
great pain-cure, in rheumatism and
neuralgia and found that it is all that
it is represented to be.
The Gem Saloon.
The Popular Resort for Astorians.
For the
Finest of Wines and Liquors
GotoTIIE OEM SALOON.
ALEX. C.1MPBELU - - PROPRIETOR
J. W. RUDDOCK,
Practical Plumbing in All Its
Branches.
Steam and Gas Fixtures,
A Complete Stock of First-class Material.
All Work Gnnrnnteed.
OOlce and Shop In Hume's building, rca
of Wheeler & Kobb's, Astoria, Oregon.
Carnahan & Co.
SUCCESSORS TO
I. W. CASE,
IMl'OPTHKS AD WHOLESALE AND
"KrAIL DEALEKS fN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
'"onier Chenatuus and Cass strreta.
ASTORIA - - - OREGON
C. I.E1NKNWKBER,
II. BROWJ
Leinenweber & Co.,
BSTABLISHKD 1865.
ASTORIA, ... OREGON
TAMERS Al CURRBES,
Manufacturers and Importers of.
all kinds of
LEATHER AND- IIDIES.
Wholesale Dealers In
OIL ANDTALLOW.
JKrnighet c&sh price paid for Hides and
Tallow. '
THE GREAT GERMAN
REMEDY
FOR PAIN.
lUliira tad cam
UnEIDUTISM,
Neuralgia,
SciatiM, Lumbago,
BACKACHE,
ESlDJLCZi, T00TE1CZ
SORE THROAT,
QUR'ST, sirxLuxas.
SPKAI5S,
tatzot, Csta, Erase,
FROSTBITES,
B17BXS, SCAX.SS,
And all other bodQ ache
ad ptlm,
7I7TT CISTS 1B0TTIL
SoU by all DrecjUU aal
Dttlm. Dircctloiu la 11
U&coact.
71a Cirlsj A.V2ls: Ce.
(SaocMioci t .Tm3x kCt.)
BalUmsrt, -, U.S. A.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
PARKER HOUSE,
II, B. PARKER. Prop..
ASTORIA, - - - OREGON.
Al. CROSBY,
rhil. BOWERS,
Daj Clerk
Night Clerk.
First Glass in all Respect.
FREE COACH TO THE HOUSE.
Fipres Neyer Lie !
AND
JEFF
OP THE CHOP HOUSE
Can prove by his books that he Is doing the
biggest business of any
RESTAURANT
In the city, and he will guarantee to give
the best meal for ca-h.
FRANK FABRE'S
CHOP HOUSE.
Oysters, Ice Cream,
COFFEE.
The New Model. Everything First
Class.
CaSi Street, rear of Odd-Fellows Building.
Every attention paid my customers, and
tho best set before them in first-class style.
BAY VIEW
WM. ZIMMERMAN
Wishes to announce to his riends and the
public generally, that he has opened
A FIRST-CLASS
ft
RESTAURANT AND BAKERY
lu tho fine new building opposite the
O. R. & N. Company's Dock.
The Best the Market Affords
Cooked to Order.
OPE.f AT AIX HOURS.
Sol GnH Jewelry,
BRACELETS,
Scarf Pins, Chains, Watches,
SILVERWARE,
Of every description.
The finest stock of Jewelry in Astoria.
tyAll goods warrantedasrepresented
GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER,
RestairatiBuKery
AZmam?Jjms&
Sit!33HBE''i.aaaaB&jSaMBt!!E4av
fe-T-T3Say-'4Si5S:Spv'jigg
Columbia Transportation Company.
FOR PORTLAND,.
FAST TIME! FAST TIME!
THE POPULAR STEAMER
Fia mm w w oocip
Which has boen refitted for the comfort of passengers will leav
"Wilson & Fisher's Dock very
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.M.
Returning leaves Portland every
Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M.
-tL AVLTViur- w--Ti-i ""
ai CMJ OWJ m.
for Bouad port.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
Bettok Sxkxbt, Near Parker Hodss,
ASTORIA. - OREGON. -
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
BOILER MAKERS.
LAP a?i MARINE ENGINES
Boiler Work, Steamboat Work
and Cannery Work a spe
cialty. o a s'srixiKrG-a ,
Of alt Descriptions made to Order
at Bkert Notice.
A. D,Wass, President.
J. G. Hustler, Secretary,
L W. Case, Treasurer.
Jonx Fox,Superintendent.
S. AKNDT & EEROHEN,
ASTORIA. - OREGON.
The Pioneer Machine Shop
Rr.mrsrrTTJ 5j3S3afcM.
SHOP
AMD
Boiler Shop
All kinds of
ENGINE, CANNERY,
' AXX
STEAMBOAT WORE
Promptly attended to.
A specialty made of repairing
. .CAIJTNERY DIES,
FOOT.OF LAFAYETTE STREET.
Magnus C. Crosby
Dealer lu
HARDWARE, IRON, STE1L,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
STOVES, TINWARE
AND
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
SHEET IRON,
Tin and Copper.
FRANK H. LAIGHTON.
DEALER IN
Fruits, Notions, Cigars
AND
TOBACCOS.
Water St. between West 8th
aad WeKtOtli.
Tropical and Domestic Fruits per every
steamer. Nuts, Candies, etc.. at Lalehton's.
Everything Fresh and First-class.
P. Blankholm.
Cigars, Tobacco and Notions,
FRUITS
Cor. Squemoqua and Olney streets, Astoria.
Westport aad Astoria,
TOUCHING AT KNAPPA.
THE FAYORITE STEAMER
GOLD DUST
"Which has been thoroughly refitted for the
comfort of Passenger will run this season
betweeu "Westport and Astoria
DAILY TRIPS
As follows :
Leave Westport at 7 :30 A.M.
Knappa at 8:30.
Arriving In Astoria at 10 JO A. si.
Leave Astoria at 2 P. M.
Arrive in Westport at 6 r. xr.
"Will touch at all way landings.
For freight or passage apply on board or
to CAPT. JAS. COX,
Manager
333Stpe,
T"" -'vS? ". 'Boniana
raaocBgtrs this route eonnect atiKalama
aHGaataKffr
v. jj.ovivjli, Jrrawueai
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
Oregon Railway & Navigation
OOEAX DIVISION
'During the month of8eptember,1884. Ocean
Steaunra will sail .from.Portland to Saa
Francisco, and from San Francisco to Port
land, as -follows, leaving Ainsworth Dock.
Portland, at Midnight, and Spear Street
"Wharf, San Francisco, at 10 A. ac .":
From Portland. I From San Francisco.
Sent
Oregon
Stat of Oil,
OolnmMa...
Oregon....
MAte of Cal
ColnaabU. ..
Orin
. .."Wed 8 State of Cat..
Mnn ft riAlriTBKfa
Ho 1
Sat
...Sat 13 Oregon .Thnr U
...Thar lxlstteofCl....Ttt Jf
...Taes X Colombia Mia 21
....Sua 23 OreOB Fri K
Oct Oct
. ..Fri S Stata of Oal....Wed 1
Stats of Ua)....Wen 3
Uolojubia jton a
Through Tickets sold to all principal
cities In the United States, Canada and
Europe.
RAIL DIVISION.
Passenger Trains leave Portland for East
ern points, at 11 :4tt A. M. dally.
. Pullmaa Palaca Can running batwaen Port
land, and St. Paul,
K1VEK DIYISie.Y (Middle Cclmmbla).
Boats leave Portland. for Dalia t7.-W
AM.
also :
Leave Port-! i ' I II
land for Monl Tu. We.lThu. 'Fri. I Sat.
Astoria and I
lower Uo-I I
lumbia....l6AM SAil
Dayton. Or. ',7 AM
balem .... i- . i
flnrv.m. ( 'AH
RAM
SAM
KAMI6A3J
rAU'
UM
ISAM
Tacotnaand Seattle, daily at. 1MPM
Victoria Steamers do not ran Sanaaja.
-Leayee Astoria for Portland at 6 a. m. daily ac
cept Bandar,
. t on " C.-H. PRESCOTT.
A. L. STOKES, Manager.
uaa.jRaifit&na Paw. Aft.
.l.-Kt E.A.NOYES. Agent Astoria.
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
VTA
Oregon & California R. R.
And Connertinas,
59 Hours between Portland and San Fran-
cbco. Only 24 hour staging.
Faro to Saa Francisco $32 ; to Sacraaanto $30
Leave Portland at 7 -.30 A. m. daily (except
Sunday) : Arrive at tan Francisco
C :io p. si., third day.
.Close connections made at Ashland
witti the Stages of tho Oregon and Califor
nia btae Company.
kastside nivmoi.'.
Between PC1CTL.OD nd ASHL.XM)'
MAIL TKAIi.
LEAVE. ARRIVE,
Portland 7 ?2n a. riAhMnnri j-ix 4
Ashland tf:20 P. m Port land !Z" 4:25 iIm!
ALBANY EXPRES8 TRAIN.
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland ..4 ao p. si. Lebanon':.'.:; 9 o p. ai
Lebanon l -.45 a. m. Portlands io :05 a. at
rullm.in Palace Sleeping Car leaves Port
land Mondays and Thursdays. Returning
leaves AhIandT'uesdays and Fridajs.
The Oregon and California Railroad Ferry
makes connection with all Regular Tniing
on Eastside Division, from the foot of F Sr.
WKSTSIUK DITIBIOX.
Betweeu Portland and CorvfUlla
JTAILTHAIK
w LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 9 aTO A. M.JCorvalli 4' r. X.
Corvallis 8 :30 A. M.IPortland 3 -J3Q p.m.
BXPRES8 TKAIX
XEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 5 -.oo p ai McMlnnville.8 aw pac
McMinnvilIe5:45 a atlFortland 8 :30ax
Local tickets for sale, and bagcage checked
at Company's up town office, corner Stark
anil Sppomi str.pti Tlokora tr 11 thanrln.
clpal points in California, can only be pro-
tuicu aim uaKKage ciieciteu, at iua com
pany's ofllce.
Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or.
TTppifTit: will nnf Via rafinlval fstt animtinn
& WM Wfc 1VVVIIVU iVt dlAAJGU
after 5 o'clock p. si. on either the EastMds
or Westslde Divisions.
It. KOEULER, B. P. ROGERS,
atanagar. O. F A P. Agt
ilwaco Steam Navigation Go.'s
"WIN IER SCHEDULE.
Astoria to Fort Stevens, Fort Canby,
and Ilwaco.
Connecting by stages and boats for
Oysterville, Montesano and Olympia
Until further notice the Ilwaco
Steam Navigation Co.'s staamex
G-en. aVElXes,
"Will leave Astoria on
Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays
(Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays being
Oysterville and Montesano mail days.)
at 7 A. it.
FOE
Ft.Stevens, Ft. Canby and Ilwaco
OK
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Friday
The steamer will leave Astoria at 9 a. at.,
as formerly, not being confined strictly to
schedule tune.
Ob Thursday
A SECOND TRIP will be made, leaving As
toria three hours after arriving from Ilwaco.
Fare to Fort Canby and Ilwaco, l 00
raTIckels can be bought at the offlce far
75ets.
l-Ilwaco freight, oy tne ton. In lots uf
one ton or over. $2 per ton,
ISFor Tickets, Towage or Charter ap
ply at the offlce of the company, Gray's
wharf, foot of Benton street.
J. H. D. GRAY,
Arent
The Str. GLEANER.
B. F. STEVENS,
Master.
Will leave Wilson & Fisher's Dock
Every Jloiulaj-, nt O A V.
For Deep River and W v "Landings, and
Kvfry t- i-litny, at 0 A. X,
For John Day's River.
t.vory Hiftnrqa, at 9 A. 3f.
For Knappa.
On other days will do general work. A
good SCOW Is run in confection with tho
steamer, and Lumber. "Wooc, etc, promptly
handlPd.
GUNARD STEAMSHIP LINE
WE BEG LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE A
great reduction In rates over the above
well known line. Parties desirinu to so to
Europe, or wishing to send for friends in
the old cmntry will find It to their advan
tage to purchase tickets over tho Cunard
line. Tickets issued by us good from any
part of Europe to Astoria. ,..
F.OZORTH & JOHNS,
Agents.
Applications Received
ANY PERSON DESIROUS OF 8ECUR
ing tho scholarships at Eugene State
University or Monmouth State Normal
school should apply withcuWjelay to th
county-school superlntendenrSB
J.. ilKniLNS.
OSes at BadolJat & Cs, Upper Astoria,