--,.- ,. : w I; -,- j.--. -L)) VOL. XXII, NO. HO. ASTORIA, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1884. PRlGEFIVEeENTS. BUSINESS CARDS. "rjtSS AXSII2 Y. CBRT2S TEAC1IE1! Oi' Irawiuj. Piiinlin aul tJrayon. Applj at the lum c of Kov. M. D. Wilson. J. 12. U.IGVUS-. Counlj- Sell o i) I Sisi(.72e-xtlcut Office at Badollct & f'o.'s C:iii..er). Upper Astoria. Db.i: iC.')I IAf . PiiyMlrlan nud Surged. Office, Cor. Main aiid Chenamr.s s:rrei-. Residence, opposite thclohanhen building 3-flours. 9 to 11 a. sr. 2 to r, 1: .m. Tjt .lVIXTOJ. ATTORNEY AT JAW. Abstracts T Title a Specially. Rooms 11 nnd 12, Knichts of Pytbian Caulc Building. Telephone A'o.40, GEO. A. DOUCIS, GKO. 'OI.ANl KOE.ASI & IX&RIS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office in Kinnev's Block. pposite City Hall, Astoria, Oregon. C. VT. FUITON. G. C. FOLTOX. FI7Z.TOK BROT3IERS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms 5 and 6. Odd Fellows Building. .X. Q. A. BOW I.BY. J. A. tSILL. Attorney and CuunsellorH at Ijaav, Ofllce on Che-iainus SUeet. Asloiia, Oregon. NOTARY PUBLIC, AUCTIONEER, COM.MR-SION .-$: IN SURANCE AGEN1. C. VT. I,K2 CS. ARCHITECT AND DKAL'fillTSJLVN. Scholars received for Cour-e tt UraiuUituit; 5Offi.e over White House Store. SURVEYOR OF CIatmj Count y.and. City if Aatjr.!. Ofllco:- Chcnanius: street. Y. !. C. A. il! Room No. 8. 1 Bf5Kci(. 3ZARTJX,:JZ, IK, I'liysleinit and Surgeon. ASTORIA, - - OREGON. " v. Ostick Room 12, Odd Fellows Building. Residence Hume's building, up stairs. TAY TIJTTJL.K, 31. t PHYSICIAN AND dUKGEUN OFncn Rooms l, 2, and 3 P thian Bull,! Ing. Residence On Cedar Street, back of St Mary's Hospital. F P. HICKS. a. K. SHAW RICKS fc SKATT. DENTISTS. Rooms in Allen's Building, up stairs, cor ner Cass and Squemoqua streets. Astoiia Oregon. Bozorth. & Johns, Real Estate and Insurance Agents, and Brokers. ASTORIA, - Oregon. Buy and sell all kinds of Real Estate and represent the following Fire Insurance Conpanics : Scottish Union and Na tional, assets $33,000,000 Phoenix of Hartford " 4.50J.O0O Home of New York, " 7,000,000 Hamburg and Bremen, " 2.00O.O0O Western. 300,1,00 Phenix pfBrooklyn. 4.000.000 Oakland Home, 300,000 Policies written by us in the Phoenix and Home and Scott ish Union and National at equitable rates. BANKING AND INSURANCE! I. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, ASTORIA, - OREGOS. OFFICE HOURS : From 9 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clock P. M. W.T.GoIeman&Go.'s AGEKCY. Banking Oeperimen A General Banking and Exchange Busi ness transacted. Every facility for prorap and satisfactory business Drafts on the leading cities of the United aiaies ana Europe. Deposits Received. NIGHT SCHOOL, THE REV. M. D. WILSON WILL RECEIVE A LIMITED NUMBER of Boys for Instruction, three evenings m the week, in such branches as may be desired. Classes in Latin or in anv ordinary branch of advanced education will be formed. For further particulars apply as shove. WH. EDGAR, Dealer in t Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum 'and Brier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. CORNER MAIN" AND CHENAMTJS STS. House To Let. E1VE ROOMS; NEW; GOOD LOCAL- ity. Inquire atE. C. HOLDEN'S. -THE BESTTSNIG. ? This medicine, combining Iron with pure vegetable tonics, quickly and completely Ciirca Dyspepsln, Inilie,tIon, Wenhneue, Iioi)uroJ51ood,.'5IaIarIu,Ch,.HsaitdFevcrt and Neuralerio. It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the KWneys nnd I.iver. It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to TVomcn, and nil who lead sedentary lives. Itdocs not injure the teeth, cause hcadachcor produce constipation other Iron medicines do. It enriches and 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, fcc, it has no equal. C3- Tho genuine has above trade mark end rosscd red lines on wrapper. Take no other. JiAr-Mljbj r.i:OUl" CHEMICAL CO, B1LTIX0BE, BO. BEDIJi'GTOX, W00DARD.& CO., Portland. Or. V HOLKSAT.E AGENTS. Protertlon. No such jirolertive against chilis and fever and other disrates of a malarial type exists as IIoMetteiS Stotnaeh Bitters. It relieves constipation, liver disorder, rheumatism, kidney and bladder ailments with certainty andprompi'.tud-'. A change, as gratifving as it is complete, soon takes place In "the appearance, as v.cIl:tstlinAU;on, of the wan and ha-.'iraid invalid vWRa tlilsstau dard proaioter of health r.n.l s'rcnglh. For sale by all Druggist and Dealers gcnera'ly. r Druqs ar.d Ghemicais Prescriptions carefully compounded Day or Night Ae i Wholesale and Retail Dealer In MILL FEED. Glass and Plated Ware, TItOPlCAI. AND DOMESTIC FBUiTS AND VEGEfABLES. Together with W.nes, LiquarsJobaccaCigars Jefi?s Notice SAYS THERE "WILL BE NO INCREASE OF PRICES IN HIS CHOP HOUSE AND THAT HE IS DETERMINED TO maintain his reputation for keeping the best and cheapest Restaurant In town, even at a loss to himself, while the dull times hist. JEFF. D. GRAY -Km. wri'Mesal and retail dealer iv. GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED Kay, Oats. Straw, Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND AND CEMENT. General Storage and "Wharfage on reason able terms. Foot of Benton street, Astoria, Oregon. T. G. RAWL1NGS, Wholesalo aud Retail Dealer In Tropica!, Domestic, Green and Dried .NUTS, CANDIES, DRIED MEATS, ETC. Fine Cigars aatl Tobacco. Next door to I. J. Arrold's, Squemoqua St. l-ru 1-1 l- t- ra liflSTETTFfev P " CELEBRATED V glg ft 8T03ZACS J. THOMAS, 'A DRUGGIST : Pharmacist, ? astoriajo' I f$f V is Allen, BLAINE IN OHIO. HAS3IX.LOX, Ohio, Oct. 8. Mr. Blaine, accompanied by Hon. Wm. McKinley and a long line of private carriages drove over this morning from Canton to Massillon, eight miles. The scenery between the two places is very beautiful and the weather was fair. The carriage drive was a re freshing relief from railroad travel. Nearly all the houses and stores along the Main street by which Mas sillon was entered were beautifully decorated. The whole of the popu lation seemed to, be out to receive Mr. Blaine. A feature of the pro gramme wis the procession composed of Eepublican clubs and manufactur ing operatives. Along with those with Mr. Blaine on the standi from which the procession was reviewed, were Senator Cullom of Illinois, ex Secretary "Windora, "Wm. McKinley and Hon. "W. A. Tenny of New York. ANOTHKB PROTECTION SPEECH. Shortly after 1 o'clock tho rain ceased, and the olub3 mustered again, and proceeded to the house of Mr. Steeze, where Mr. Blaine had taken lunch, whence they escorted him again through Main street to tho fair grounds, where he was to speak. The numbers in the streets seemed to have increased since the morning demonstrations. Blaine was escorted to the stand, in the midst of a great tent intended to hold over ten thousand people. The tent was already packed full, and thousands more were gathered around it outside. When the dem onstrations with whioh Blaine was received had subsided he made the following speech: Men of Ohie: In a procession of our political opponents at Youngs- town, recently, there appeared a man and a woman, in rags and apparent wretchedness, bearing the inscription, "This is what protection has done for us." Derisive laughter. This was intended to typify and denounce tho results of protection in Ohio. I want to present the other side of tho picture in Ohio. To-day there are 21,000 manufacturing establishments. They cost S200,000,000, and they turn out annually products worth 8350, 000,000. As the results of that in vestment and that product I observe a great many people in Ohio who aro not in rags and not in wretchedness. Laughter and great cheering. MAXUFACTUBE IN THD WEST. Thirty-five or forty years ago the entire western country was called up on, as an agricultural community, to oppose tho protective tariff, be cause it unjustly favored the manu factures of the east. Since then the manufacturing industries of tho country have traveled westward, un til Ohio has become one of the larg est manufacturing states of the Union cheers, and combining within herself great agricultural interests. This presents all the elements of comfort and material progress. Aa steadily as the agricultural states be come settled manufactures follow. Indiana and Illinois and Michigan aro coming on rapidly after Ohio, and Iowa, Kansas and Minnesota will come along in due time, the result being that the protective policy now upheld by the Republican party op erates so far as to carry manufac tures into every state, and ultimate ly into every country of the Union. It never was designed that one part of the country should be perma nently agricultural and another part manufacturing, but it was designed that agriculture and manufactures should go hand in hand cheers and wherever they do go hand in hand we have thrift, progress and happi ness renewed oheering. If this in dustrial system which combines tho highest elements of human prosperity, by unity of the agricultural and man ufacturing interests, is worth preserv ing, you should not forget that our political opponents have never failed in the last flfty-ona year-, never since lodd, wnen tney bad power in con gress either to repeal the protective tariff if one existed, or to try to re peal it, or to prevent the enactment of such a tariff. In other words, since 1833 the Democratic party in congress has never sustained by its vote the protective tariff. Not once. A veice: "And it never wilL" PBOTEOTION BENEFITS COMHEBOB. We are met with the accusation that the protective tariff injures the commerce of the country. That is more frequently made in the east than in tho west I answer to it that since the protective tariff was en acted in 1861, the exports for the United States have been vastly great er in amount and value than all tho exports from the first settlement of an English colony on this continent down to tho inauguration of Presi dent Lincoln. Great cheering. I think that is worth repeating. "Yes, yes." If you take every export that was ever made from the territory which now constitutes the United States, from the time of tho settle ment of Jamestown and at Plymouth Bock, in 1607 and 1620, clear down to 1860, and add them together they fail, by several thousand million dol lars, to be as great in amount as our exports from 1861 to this time. Re. newed cheering. So that assertion that the protective tariff hinders the development of the commerce of the country is not only disproved by facts, but directly to the contrary is true, for agriculture and manufac tures and commeroe go hand in hand, and were designed to go hand in hand. They are triple cards, whioh, bound together, make up tho strength of national prosperity. OHIO TO DECIDE. "'J I assume, therefore, that the people of Ohio are interested in maintaining the protective tariff, and it yon are it is in your power to do it. "We'll do it, we'll do it," and great cheer ing. Ohio speaks her voice on Tues day next This distriot will have an opportunity to speak her voice, and say whether one of the most brilliant advocates of protection that ever served in congress shall be returned cheers fot McKinley, with an oppor tunity to "vindicate by your votes the splendid 'experience whioh Ohio has had-in- developing her agricultural and manufacturinginterests together. It is for you, men of Ohio, while the nation looks on, to record your opin ion and judgment I thank you for your cordial reception, and bid you good-bye. When Mr, Blaine ceased .speaking the groai audience burst into a storm of cheering and shouting which last ed several minutes. Gen. Hawley. ex-Secretary Windom and Senator Cullom, of Illinois, also, made speeches. THE "WAR IN CHINA. Parts, Oct. 8. An official dispatch from Ha Noi to-day, states that Col,. Dennier, with two battalions of tho foreign legion, two companies of" in fantry anil 700 mounted artillery, had an engage men t-with the Chinese in the valley of tho Loo Chun river, which lasted six hours. Tho Chinese made a stubborn resistance, but final ly wore completely routed. Four gun boats assisted the French forces. Four of the French, including a cap tain were mueu anu twenty wounded. The forces under CoL Dennier are continuing to advance. Shanghai, Oct. 8. Tho bombard ment of Tamsui by the French fleet is still in progress. On the Gth inst. the fleet had destroyed the Chinese forts. Tho houses "of Europeans in the city aro riddled with shells, but tho inhabitants have not suffered any fatal casualties. Tho Chinese are strongly intrenohed. Pabis, Oct. 8. Captain Fournier. who negotiated the Tien-Tsin treaty with China, scornfully repudiates the copies of tho treaty distributed by the Chinese government with tho im portant clause erased. He offers to fight whoevor questions his good faith in the matter. Tien-Tsin, Oct 8. China has sent 10,000 reinforcements from Kierin, in the province of Manchooria, toPekiu. The War in Africa. Caibo, Oct. 8. Advices from Don gola state that tho mudir is sending out spies to assist the Nile expedition. Sheikhs from Khartoum and tho Shendy district, with. 15,000 followers, have submitted to the mudir. Sheikh Keir advises that a depot be estab lished at Debbeh, and undertakes to procure camels and cattle therefor. Beports are ourrent at Dongola that the mudir is quelling the rebellion at Iebeldair. Tho news of tho mndir's victory at Korti hr.s .reached Khar toum, and greatly encouraged tho garrison at that place. Caibo, Oct Tho Candian con tingent has reached Assiont, and goes to the frontVorthwithi Advices fiom Suakem stato that the rebellion is increasing. Two fresh tribes have joined El Mahdi. Osman Digma has abandoned his at tack on Suakem, and is now engaged in masacreing women and children and stealing cattle belonging to the Amarar tribe. Yabna, Oct 8. A battle has taken place before the fortress of Dhofar. 300 rebels were killed and wounded. PeOVIDEKOE. B I.. Ofir. R. TnTin T, Sullivan says he intends to train down to 'ZW pounds or less, for a set to with Laflin. Ho is willing tn wager $1,000 to 82,500 that he will have the best of Laflin from tho start, and is confident of easily dis posing of him. After the Laflin fight he desires a match with Alt Green field, tho "Rnplish ntlilntp. nrul wifli Mitchell if the latter is so inclined. He denlnraa Rnlnmnlv flint Tia Una stopped drinkingjor all time, and is uciciuiiutru lu iH&.u uiiru 01 iiimscu. After completing his engagements in this country, he will then give some farewell performances and make a tour of England, Ireland, Scotland and Australia. New Yobk, Oct. 8. lu a wrestling match at Irving hall to-night, between A. Gosnerweir, champion of Europe, and Augustine Schmitt, champion of Germany, under the Swiss rules, Schmitt pulled hi3 antagonist's arm out of the socket, and was awarded a purse of $250. That Old Toraent. Although dispepsia has its chief seat in the stomach, yet it affects tho whole digestive apparatus. The liv er, pancreas, and intestinal glands share in the -general trouble. The wholo machinery needs renovation. Brown's Iron Bjtters is the article with which to do the happy work. Mr. W. H. Eckhart, Marion, O., writes, "I used Brown's Iron Bitters for Indigestion with most excellent results." In one of the mountain conntios of Kentucky a woman has held the office of justice of tho peace without legal authority for the la3t ten years. A3 usual, she decides for the plaintiff. Scatt'tjIlaulMinn of Pare Cod Jjtvcrj Oil, with. Iiypopho'iphiicft. For Tliroat Affections. -Dr. F. U Ph Vl nott. Salisbury, Mo-wivs:! have uswri Scott's Emulsion in glandular diseases, ana uiroau aiircuons, with unlfonnally good results. It is the only preparation of Cod Liver Oil 1 use' The most thrilling tliiug of the campaign so far, says the Commercial Telegram, is the intense enthusiasm with -which benator Thurman tinue3 to keep his mouth shut. con- Excited Thonsaml All over the land are going into ec stasy over Dr. King's Kew Discovery for Consumption. Their unlooked for recovery by the timely use of this great life Saving remedy, causes them to go nearly wild in Its praise. It is guar anteed to positively cure Severe Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Day Fever, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, or any affec tion of the Throat and Lungs. Trial bottles free at TV. E. Dement & Co.'s Drug Store. Large size si.00. Sluloh's Cough ana Consumption Curfe is SOld bv US on minrantoo It cures consumption. Sold by W.E.De monL x Why will you cougn when Shlloh's Cure will civo immediate rnllof Prio lOcts'SOctsaudSl. Sold by W.E. Dement. THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. EelltTes la4.eum KHiroakaisat, Neuralgia. Sciatica, Lwnbsgc, BACKACHE, niBiOT, Weraico, S0HE THWAT, QCIXSY, SWKLLCf C3. STKAI5B, Some Jjati, ieaism, FROSTBITES, BY7RX3, SCAX.M, Asd all oOitr bedHj'ichw aadpilni, nm s?s iBemx Soli by ill Drnggtili tni Dealers. Dlrsctlsai la U language. Ci9Ciir!8JA.7jS;IerC3. (Soeotuon ts A. Vectltr t Co.) lUlUnor, Xi, U.S.JL HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. PARKER HOUSE, II, B. PAItKKil. Prop.. AbTORIA, Al. CROSBY, rhll. BOWERS. OREGON. Day Ciork Nfcut Clerk. First Class in all Eespects. FREE COACI1 TO THE HOUSE. Figures Never Lie ! AND JEFF OF THE CEOP HOUSE Can prove by his books that lie is doing the biggest business of any aSSTAUSAKT !u tho city, and he will guarantee to give tli- best menl for ca-sii. PKANK FABRE'S CHOP HOUSE. Oysiers, lee Cream, COFFEE. The New Model. Everything First Class. Casi Street, rear of Odd-Felloivs Bulldins. Every attention paid my customers, and the best set before tbem lrr first-class style. BAY VIEW Restaurant and Bakery airs. 15. ZXliaXERHIAN. Wishes to announce to her friends and tho publi : generally, that s 10 has opened A FIKST-CLASS RESTAURANT AND BAKERY In the fin new huildinc; opposite tho O. R. & X. Company's Dock. The Best the 31ar!tet Affords Cooked to Order. Oysters in Krcry Myle. Solifl Gold. Jewelry, BRACELETS, Scarf Pins, Chains, Watches, SILVERWARE, Of every description. The finest stock of Jewelry in Astoria. KiJTAll goods warrantcdasrepresented GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. a. A. STINSON & CO.. 8LAGKSMITHING, At Capt. Rogers old stand, comor of Cass and Court Streets. bhip and Cannery work. Horseshoeine. Wagons made aud repaired. Good work guaranteed. r "s55?'-. i Tr7jTm . . i iii'""'TJi. if355gj?25;2 QgpfEjlCSMHggS ?r-r:x;zx--xn rv-. m 1 1 hi m i h m m Columbia Transportation Company. 03L PORTLAND,, FAST TIME! FAST TIME! THE POPULAR STEAMER FLEETWOOD Which has been refitted for the comfort of passengers will leave Wilson & Fisher's Dock every 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. -An additional trip will be made on 8bb4&v ef-Eaek Week, leaving Portlam! at 9 O'clock Sunday Mornlnar. for Sound ports. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. BnrzoxJtTMcxr, Kxjus Pjuutzs Housk, AHOaiA, - CEGON. general machinists ahd mhler makers. IjPuWHEH BoilerWork', Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a- spe- . cialty. l " Of all Descriptions nade to Order st Short Notice. A. D. Wass, President. J. 6. IIostikb, Secretary, L W. Case, Treasurer. JonyFos,3nperlntendent. S. ARNDT & FERCHEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH SHOP AND Boiler Shop 4 m All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, A2TI STEAMBOAT WORE Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. Magnus C. Crosby Dealer In HAMABE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, TiTi AND Ocrer- P. Blankholm. Cigars, Tobacco and Notions, FRUITS Cor. Squemoqua and OIney streets, Astoria. GERMANIA BEER HALL AND BOTTLED BEER DEPOT, Chcnamus Street, Astoria. The Best of Lager 5 Cis. a Glass. Orders for the Celebrated Columbia Brewery Beer Left at this place will be promptly attended to eNo cheap San Francisco Beer sold at this place. Wm. BOCK. Proprietor. GUNARD STEAMSHIP LINE. WE BEG LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE A great reduction in rates over the above well known line. Parties desiring to go to Europe, or wishing to send for friends In the old country will find It to their advan tage to purchase tickets over the Cunard line. Tickets Issued by us Reed from any part of Europe to Astorta. BOZORTH & JOHNS, Agents. HEADQUARTERS. FOR Toys, Fancy (roods, Stationery, CUTLERY, ETC. Fresh Fruit Received Daily A Full Stock of Smokers Ar.Icles. NEW GOODS CONSTANTLY ARRIVING. CHAS. A. MAY, Chenamus street, south side, one door from Cass. Fassesiran b5"th!s route connect at Kaiama tf.B.SOOTT.PresidiBt TRANSPOETATIO.XI2rES. Oregon Railway A Navigation OCJEAX PIVI8IM . During the month of 0rtofrr,lM.Oe a 1 cnetuHew. wiu sail irom xwcmwhi 10 aw . Francisco, and from San Fr&Mtoee te Port land, as follows. leaving AJaiworth Dock, Portland, at Slidnlght, and-Spe&r Street Wharf, San Francisco, at i AVM. From Portland. I Fron San Francisco. Met Oregon J?rf- 3 -itate et Cal....Wed 8 State of Cal...."Wed r UotaabU Kea 6 uolaabia Mon 23 Urectm 8t II feUM(iCal....Tbar K urogen.... Mate of Cal Columbia... .tfat 11 Thar ilkjelasaW .Tm 21 .Taes 3nfreffM'........PB 2S Wot SuteatCL...rrt 31 Oregon Su 21 Xer bttaort!....Fri 7CelMM& .We 5 Tfereaarh TirliAts fiU t all vi&alnai cities liTthe 'Oalted Stales, 'CM as RAIL DIVISION. rassenger Trains leave Portland for East ern points, at 11 :4o a. Jl. dally. Pullman Palace Can rnnainjr batweon Port land, and St. Paul, BITER DIVISION (Middle Columbia). Boats leave Portland for Dalle at 7 KM) AM. alse: Leave Port-1 T T land for laionl To. We. Thu. Fri. I Sat Astoria and I lover rVil lumbIa....lSAM6AM RAM SASi SAM 6 Ail 7 AMJ uajton. Or. 57 Ail J oSSaia::ll'AMi 7 am; IsamI Te?maand Seattle, daily at. law PM Victoria Steamers do not ran Sunday. Leares Astoria for Portland at 6 a. in. dailj er cept Sunday, . r C. H. PRESCOTT, A. L. STOKES, Manager. Gen'l Freight and Pass. Act. E. A. XOYKS. Agent Astoria. OVERLAND TO CALIFORA VIA Oregon & California R. R. And Connections, 59 Hours between Portland and San Fran cisco. Only 24 hourV staging. Faro to Saa Francisco $S2 ; to Sacramento $30 Leave Portland at 7:30 A. zi. dally (except Sunday) : Arrive at San Francisco 0:40 p.m., third day. Close connections made at Ashland with the Stages of tho Orcuon and Califor nia Stage Company. EASTSIDE DIVISION. Between POllTLAAD and ASIILAXIV JIAIl, TRAI LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portlaud 7 OA.MlAshland 4:45 a. m. Ashland 6:20 r.ai Portland 4:25 r. M. ALBANY EXPRES8 TRAIN. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 4 .-00 p. MJLcbanon sior.M Lebanon.... :45 A.M.IPortland 10 :03 a. at Pullman Palace Sleeping Car leaves Port land Moudajs and Thursdays. Returning leaves Aahland Tuesdays ana Fridays. The Oregon and California Railroad Ferry makes connection with all Regular Trains on Eastsldo Division, from tho foot of F St. WESTSIDK DIVISIOX. Between Portland and Coi-valll MAir, TKAIN LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 9 .-Co A. arJCorvalll- 4 :30 p. M. Corvallis 8 :30 a. ai.jPortland 3 0 p.m. EXPRESS TBAIN LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 5 :0O p MlMcMinnville.8 toa im McMinnville5:15 a at Portland 8 -.30 am Local tickets for sale, and baggage checked at Company's up town office, corner Stark and Second str ets. Tickets to all the prin cipal points in California, can only be pro cured and baggage checked, at tho Com pany's ofllce, Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or. Freight will not be received for shipment after 5 o'clock p. ai. on either the Eastsida or Westside Divisions. K. KOKHLER, E. P. ROGERS, Manager. &FiP.Art llwaco Steam Navigation Go.'s WINTER SCHEDULE. Astoria to Fort Stevens; Fort Canby, and llwaco. Connecting by stages and boats for Oystervilie, Montesano and Olympia rrther notice the llwaco 'ivlgation Co.'s steamer Will leave Astoria on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays (Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays being Oystervilie and Montesano mall days.) at 7 A.M. FOB Ft.Stevens, Ft. Canby and llwaco OK Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays The steamer will leave Astoria at 9 a.m., as formerly, not being confined strictly to schedule time. On Thursday A SECOND TRIP will be made, leaving As toria three hours after arriving from llwaco. Fare to Fort Canby and Hwaco, SI 00 t37TIckcts can be bought at tho omco for 75cts. 8Hwaco freight, by the ton, in lots or one ton or over, 82 per ton, EiyFor Tickets, Towage or Charter ap ply at the ofllce of tho company, Gray's wharf, foot of Benton street. J. H. D.GRAY, Agent. COUNTY CORONER J. C. ROSS. UNDERTAKING ROOMS. TnE FINEST AND HOST COMPLETE stock if i OFFI.Y1 and iKETS lu the city. War r oms three do -rs above the Masonic II ill. on MAIN STKEET Axtorla, Or. Coroner's office at tht s ime place. Orders from fie countrv given prompt at tention and s itisfiwtioit guaraiite d. Resiileni-e, West 7th aii'i Cedar streets, one block from St. Mary's Hoip.;: I. B. B, FRANKLIN, iiet Iter, SQUEMOQUA STREET, NEXT TO THE ASTORIAN BUILDING. O tyAll work done In a skillful manner on short notice at reasonable rates. Unttter ail Call NOTICE. FtOM.AND AFTER OCTOBER FIRST, the Astoria Gas Light Co. will chareo consumers of gas $3.50 per 10C0 cubic feet. Consumers using 10,000 feet an- over will be entitled to a robate of 10 per cent. c.h:page. Secretary. ,)r7ws39pv'' 2.