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VOL. XXII, NO. 95.
ASTORIA, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 38, 884.
PRICE, FIVE CENTS.
BUSINESS CARDS.
T E. UiCUIXS
County Sc-liaol Xiiverintcuilat
Office at Badollet & Co.N Cannery. Upper
Astoria.
TAtt. A. L.. ad J. . PriSMS.
Physicians unci Surgeons.
Will idve proinot attention to all calls,
from any part of the city or couutry.
Offlee over Allen's btorc. corner Cas and
Squemoqua streets, Aslviij, Oregon.
Telephone No. 41.
D
S.FKA.K PAKF.
Physician nnd Sniri'ou.
Office, Cor. Main and Chenamus streets.
Ofkick Hours : 3 to 11 A. it. ;-2 to 3 p. at.
Eesldence. opposite the Joliatisen building
F.
D.TVIKTOIT.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Abstracts f Title a Specially.
Booms 11 and 12, Knights cf Pythias Custle
Building. Telephone Ko.4t,
CEO. A. DORBIS, GEO. NOI.ANH
XOI.AND & DORRIS.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Ofuco iu Kinney's Block, ipposite City
Hall, Astoria, Oregon.
C. W. FCT.TOX. o. c. fuxtox.
FUI.TOH BROTHERS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Rooms 5 and 6. Odd Fellows Building.
J. Q. A. BOWLBV. J. A. OII.L.
. BOWLBI fc Gills,
Attorneys and ConnM-Hor ct Law,
Offlce on Chenamus Street, Astoria, Oiegon.
"El C. HOLDEK,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION AM' l
SUEANCE AGENT.
pi W. LKICK,
ARCHITECT AND DRAUG1ITS3IAN.
Scholars received for Course tf Draughting
EOfflce over White Ilouse Store.
G
Et.O F. PARK Kit.
SURVEYOR OF
Clatsop o,HHty,and City of AHtoria
Offlce : Chenamus street, Y. M. C. A. hall
Room No. 8.
pj BEKMO MARTIN, M. I.,
Physician and SHrgcon.
ASTORIA, - - OREGON.
Office Room 12. Odd Fellows Building.
jjtKSiPKXCg Hume's building, up stair, -j
JAY TUTTliK. M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON
Office Booms 1, 2, and 3. Pythian Build
teg. Sesidkngr On Cedar Sheet, back of
St. Mary's Hospital.
p P. HICKS. A. E. SIIAW
HICKS fc 8H1W,
DENTISTS.
Rooms in Allen's Building, up stairs, cor
ner Cass and Squemuqua streets. Astoria
Oregon.
Bozortli & Johns,
Real Estate and Insurance Agents,
and Brokers.
ASTORIA.
(Irogon.
Buy and sell all kinds of Real Estate and
represent the following Fire
Insurance Conp.tnles :
Scottish Union and Na
tional, assets $33,000,000
Phoenix of Hartford " 4.50U.O00
Home of New York, " 7,ooo,ooo
Hamburg and Bremen, " 2.000.000
western, 300,iw
Phenlr of Brooklyn, " 4,000.000
Oakland Home, " 300,000
Policies written by us in the Phoenix and
Home and Scottish Union and National at
equitable rates.
BANKING AND INSURANCE !
I. W. CASE,
Broker, Banker, and Insur
ance Agent,
ASTORIA, - OREGON.
OFFICE HOURS :
From 9 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clock P. M.
ff.T.Cotaan4Co.'s
AGESCY,
Banking Department
A General Banking and Exchange Busi
ness transacted. Every facility for promp'
and satisfactory business.
Drafts on the leading cities of the United
States and Europe.
Deposits .Received.
NIGHT SCHOOL.
THE
HEV. M O. WILSON
XXTILL RECEIVE A LIMITED NUMBER"
IJ of Bovs for instruction, three
evenings in 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
es above.
VISITORS TO PORTLAND
Should not forget to call at Town e's San
Francisco Gallery, where may be
seen photographs of all the leading men and
women of Oregon and Washington Territory.
Skillful operators always In attendance, and
the most minute attention paid to pictures
of children. Don't forget the location. S. W.
Mraec First sad Morrison streets, up lUiri.
No trouble .to -show specimens to visitors.
Street railroads pass the door every ten
-Bbtutes, and this is the nearest gallery to
ttf ire principal aotsfe.
BRSf 5rt Ml 1
iDll 1 1 IU l-THE 1
-THE
EST TONIC. ?
This medicine, combining Iron with pure
vegetable tonics, quickly and completely
Cures DjNpepsIo, Indigestion. Weakness,
Impure Blood,. "lal aria, Chills aud Fevers,
and NcurnJcIn.
It Is an unfailing remedy for Diseases or the
Kidneys and Lircr.
It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to
"Women, and all who lead sedentary lives.
Itdoes not injure the teeth, cause headache.or
produce constipation oUicr 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, c., it has no equal.
43- The genuine has above trade mark and
mossed red lines on w rapjer. Take no other.
Air lj hj nr.OT.V UIE2IC1L 10., BALTUOflE, BR.
REMNtiTOX, WOODABD CO., Portland, Or.
Whelksam: Agkxts.
TUTTS
PILLS
to rpIdTbowelsT
disordered liver,
and MALARIA.
From theso sources arise thrco-fonrlhs
oftho diseases oftho human race. These
symptoms indicate their existence:
Xioss of Appetite, Bowels costive,
Kick Headache, fullness after eat
ing, aversion to exertion of body or
mind, Eructation, of food, Irrit&uII
Ity of temper, Ijov spirit, A. feeling
before the eyes, highly colored
UrIne,C03iSTiPATIOJV,nnd demand
tlicuscofarcmcdythntactsdlrectlyon
the Liver. AsaLiverincdicincTUTT'S
1'HjL.S have no equal. Tlieir action on
the Kidneys and Skin is also prompt;
removing aU impurities through theso
three " scavengers of the system,"
producing appctito, sound digestion,
regular stools, a clear skin nnd a vig
orousbody. TUTT'S PILLS cause no
nausea or griping nor inturlero "With
dally work and aro a perfect
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.
toIdeverrTrherc25s. Ottice41.M.urraySuN V.
TUTTS HAIR DYE.
GeatHaik onWniSKERS changed In
stantly to a Glosst Black by a slnglo
application of this DrE. Sold by Drug
st8,orsentbycxprcs3onreceiptof$L Offlco, 4 Murrav Stroet, New York.
nZTS IL1CTAL OF fcZTOi E1IEIT3 rSES.
Drugs and Chemicals
Ij.kthoias,!
" DRUGGIST
AXI f
cA Pharmacist,
astoria,o
i ;
Prescriptions carefully compounded
Day or Night.
A. V. Allen,
Wholesalo and Betall Dealer in
Groceries,
Ptavlstonsg
MILL FEED.
Glass and Plated Ware,
TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
Together with
Wines, LiquorsTobacco, Cigars
Jeft's Notice
SAYS THERE WILL BE
NO INCREASE OF PRICES
IN HIS CHOP HOUSE
A ND THAT HE IS DETERMINED TO
iSL maintain his reputation for keeping the
best and cheapest Restaurant In town, even
at a loss to hlmsi'lf, while the dull times last.
JEFF.
J. H. D. GKAY.
Wholesale and retail dealer in,
GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND , ED
Hay. Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc.
LIME, SAND AND CEMENT.
General Storage and Wharfage on reason
able terms. Foot of Benton street, Astoria,
Oregon.
T. G. RAWLINGS,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Tropical, Domestic, Green and Dried
FRUITS.
.NUTS. CANDD2S, DRIED MEATS, ETC.
FJUae Cifcnrs and Tobacco.
Test deor to 1. 3. Arnold's, Squwnoqua St.
AS SOLID AS EVER.
There are croups of states which
have special questions of their own.
Our country 13 so large and its inter
ests so varied that it is impossible
that it should be otherwise. Upon
these special questions these groups
may be said to be "solid." Upon till
other questions they are in harmony
with the general sentiment of the
country. One of the oldest of these
groups consisted of Pennsylvania and
the Kevr England States. For a long
time, though differing upon many
otLer questions, these staiej were a
unit on tlie tarili. xno .rucinc suites
may be said to bo "solid" on their pe
culiar question, the Chinese. Iu all
these aggregations of states there Ls
no sectional motive or objective. On
the Pacific we are not opposed to the
Eastern states per sc. Wo antagon
ized some of their early notions on
the subject of tho immigration of an
unassimilablo and degraded race.
But wo were in accord with one or
tho oilier of the great parties on all
other great questions. In the effort
to substitute our deliberately formed
opinions for the hazy generalizations
prevalent on the other side of the
mountains, we made use without
stint of all the political power which
fell to our Jot. That was all ngnt
and proper. It was for that very pur
pose that parties wore invented.
But tho "solid" South is something
totally different. It is "solid" in op
position to the North on every prop
osition. There is nothing that the
North has suggested since it released
its military grasp on that section,
which has not beon met tvith a nega
tive. The South, in a sense, is moro
interested in protection now than the
North, for its industries are only bud
ding. In tho .North, on tho other
hand, they are highly organized and
better able to withstand tho shock of
free trade, though the ultimate re
sult would not be doubtful. But tho
South will not receive a boon when
it is offered by the North. There is
to date no trace of the propagation
in that region of protectionist prin
ciples, though the new enterprises of
Georgia and the Carolinas, and tho
sugar interests of Louisiana, are ab
solutely dependent on them for life.
The South, like the scorpion, will
sting itself to death sooner than har
monize on any subject with tho
North. The voice of the "solid
South" ever since its states wore re
constructed, havo been cast for the
Democratic party. There is not the
least reason to expect that a singlo
one of its 153 votes will this timo bo
given to Blaine and the protection of
American manufactures and labor.
This sentiment of opposition a
V out ranee to the other twenty-two
states of the Union, is traceable to
tho original notions of tho south
on tho subject of labor, and
moro recently to tho animosity
which has grown out of the destruc
tion of slavery by the north. All men
who lovo their country wero in hopes
that this blind, unreasoning, and, in
some cases, venomous antagonism
would in timo disappear. But it
would seem that they are again for
tho fifth timo to bo disappointed.
Tho campaign, which is now hasten
ing to a close, has been conducted in
a way not in the least to offend the
susceptibilities of tho south. There
have been no sectional appeals of any
kind. All the propositions discussed
have been as broad as tho country.
But the south appears to be just as
sullenly and irrationally "solid" as it
was when tho issues bore directly
upon its future This is a political
fact of enormous gravity. It is some
thing which cannot be thrust asido,
even if tho dominant states were so
disposed. It means that the south,
whose rebellion cost ua so heavily in
blood and treasure, is still unchanged,
implacable, perhaps revengeful.
If tho .north divides while the
south hangs so substantially to
gether, the results of the war may, in
a large sense, yet be reversed. It is
not a safe, wise or ordinarily prudent
thing to do. If the south could
gam possession of the government, it
coulu, in connection with a few
northern states, amend the constitu
tion, remodel the supreme court, and
snatch victory out of the overwhelm
ing defeat of its rebellion. So long
as there is a solid south there must
be a solid north. Any other political
alignment would be devoid of com
mon sense. History will recount how
anxious the north has been to drop
sectionalism in every form. The
present campaign is a most conspicu
ous proof of its sincerity in that con
nection. But it is not the least use.
The magnanimity which it has ex
hibited appears to havo been entirely
thrown away. The south, it it saw a
chance to-morrow, would break off
and try to re-establish its old social
structure with slavery as the corner
stone. It has not been asked to fore
go its "solidity" on any propositions
but those which are common to the
north and the south likewise. There
would not be the least loss of dignity
in lending support to Blaine. There
is no antagonism in him, except that
ho aspires to sit in the seat occupied
by Lincoln, Grant, Hayes and Gar
field. Of course nobody expects that the
south ought to change its entire
political nomenclature all at once.
Its policy, at the moment, means
nothing but an insensate war upon
anything and everything that the
north may advocate or suggest- The
ruling spirit iu tho south is defiance
to everything northern. Under such
circumstances the majority will suc
cumb only when it takes leave of its
senses.
Newspapers, though everybody does
not think so, are paid for in advance.
If the thoughtless subscriber doesn't
do it the editor has to do bo. The
paper and ink manufacturers and
printers will not wait a year for their
pay.
fetcott's Emulsion ofInre Codlilvcr
OH, -with Hypophonphitcs.
Palatable as Milk, and Borne by
Delicate Stomac7is.Dr. J. W. Comp
ton, of EvansviIle,IndMsays: "I have'
prescribed Scott's Emulsion largely. 1
find it very palatable and borne well by
delicate stomachs, even children take it
readily, and it Is very useful as a cough
remedy."
Vanderbilt's Ioes.
New Yobk, Oct. 19. William H.
Yanderbilt visited Wall street yester
day afternoon. It was his first visit
in three yenra, and all sorts of rumors
were afloat. Atany portended ruinous
results Not a few went so far as to
say that Mr. Vanderbilt's frightful
losses of late had drained his store of
ready cash, and that his visit was for
the purpose of negotiating the sale of
$10,000,000 more of government bonds.
Mr. Vanderbilt w.-ts engaged in earn
est conversation with his broker for
fully halt an hour. Mr. Washington
E. Connor said that he had heard that
certain parties interested in West
Shore had been manipulating Lake
Shore in an effort to secure control of
the stock, and thus make West Shore
an equal with Now York Central. Mr.
Conner, however declined to say who
the West Shore backers were. Many
reports are in circulation as to Mr.
Vaudorbilt'8 real financial condition.
Some do not hesitate to say, after
careful computation, that he has lost
since January, through the shrinkage
of his stock and speculation of his
sons, William K. and young Corneel,
fully 860,000,000. Ono thoroughly
acquainted with his affairs, said this
evening:
"It was only a few weeks ago that
Mr. Vanderbilt ordered F. P. Free
man & Go. to sell for him $10,000,000
of his government bonds. This sum
was swallowed up in his efforts to sus
ain the Now York Central. Now the
Lake Shore has struck him, audi tell
you he can't stand the pressure."
A short time ago, while at a dinner
with'a friend, Mr. Vanderbilt Baid that
he believed himself to bo worth in the
neighborhood of $195,000,000. Of this
S70,0000,000 was in government bonds,
S25,000,000 of which he has since been
compelled to part with. March 1st
there were standing in Mr. Vander
bilt's name 930,810 shares of stock.
Some of these shares have since de
clined 50 pej cent, and many in tho
street to-da' believed that Mr. Van
derbilt had become so dazed by his
severe losses that could he extricate
himself from his present muddle he
would gladly leave the street forever.
The Central Pacific Claim More Laud.
Sax Fbaxgisco, Oct. 25. The Cen
tral Pacific Bailrod Company, by its
land agent, William H. Mills, has
filed in tho San Franoisco land office
a list of lauds selected by the com
pany, under acts of congress 1862,
1853 and 1865, being for a section of
123 miles of said road, commencing
at the city of San Jose and ending at
tho American river bridge in Sacra
mento county Theso lands are all
settled upon, and tho greater part of
them are under cultivation by indi
vidual claimants against tho railroad
company, undfcr the pre-emption and
homestead lavjiof the United States.
While all of these claims are adverse
to the railroad company, many con
flict with each other. A largo num
ber of them have recently been re
jected by tho commissioner of tho
general land office at Washington,
and appeals to the secretary, of tho
interior havo been taken. Tho total
acreago thus claimed by the railroad
is nearly four millions.
Tho most unprofitable cow is tho
ono that pays most profit on her cost
of keeping. That will be admitted.
Suppose, for instance, that tho yield
of a cow that originally cost fifty dol
lars and whose keep cost half as
much as that of another cow that
originally cost a thonsand, was regu
larly two-thirds as much as the yield
of tho latter. Clearly tho former
would be tho most profitable cow, in
dividually considered. Very high
priced cows are not practical for dai
ry purposes, if we only look to the
individual. A two-thousand dollar
cow cannot be made to pay as much
at the pail as a good milker of less
price can, unless sho is very extraor
dinary. A cow like the lato Mercedes
would pay, but she was extraordi
nary. But the profits from theso
high priced cpws, from our improved
breeds, is not wholly represented by
their dairy products. Their offspring
is valuable, and right here where the
great difference exists between the
full-blooded and the common cow.
Tho outlook for the future is that
tho northwest will not only raise the
best bread, as it now does, but the
choice meat also. Beefsteak does
not rapidly go out of fashion. Choice
steaks are relishod by the people who
love good eating. These people havo
learned that number ono hard makes
the best bread, and they are now
learning that the abundance of cheap,
perfect food, and tho dry, pure air of
the northwestern country will also
raise tho best beef and mutton. Pork
must not be left out either, as the
country is also well adapted to the
growth and prosperity of hogs. This
is the coming stock country and tho
world is not slow to see it
Turn the Vagrants Oat!
The weak stomach is said to be the
lodging-house of many vagrant dis
eases. These can be turned out by
strengthening tho stomach, and the
digestive organs in partnership.
There is nostrengthenerlike Brown's
Iron Bitters. Safe, speedy, and sure.
Mrs. Henry Corning, Hartford, Conn.,
says "Brown's Iron Bitters relieved
me of general weakness and dyspep
sia, and mado me strong."
The Nestucca mills havo closed
down for the season, and all engaged
thore during the season havo moved
to Yamhill. During the season the
mills turned out from 700,000 to 800,
000 feet of lumber.
A Run on a .Drugstore.
Xever was such a rush made for any
Drug Store as is now at W. E. Dement
& Co's for a Trial Bottle of Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs and Colds. All persons affected
with Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness,
Severe Coughs, or any affection of the
Throat and Lungs, can get a Trial Bot
tle of this great remedy free, by call
ing at above Drug Store. Begluar size
$1.00.
Shiloe's Cure will immediately
relieve Croup, . Whooping Cough, and
Bronchittj. Sold by W. JC. Dement A Co
FOFL PAIN.
CURES
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica,
Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache,
Sore Throat, Swelling. Sprats. Brolaca,
Burn. Scalds, FrMt lllte.
15D ILL OTUXB BODILT PAI5S 15D 1CHKS.
Soil by DretsUU tad Dnlcn trttjuhen. Fifty CaU a.
bottle. DlrtcUonilall LutBice.
TIIE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.
CanMauA.TOUIlSaCa) BalUmsra, It, 0. B. A.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
PARKER HOUSE,
II, B. TAItKEK. Prop.,
ASTORIA, - - . OREGON.
Al. CKOSBY,
Phil. BOWBR3,
Day Clerk
Nisht Clark.
First Class in all Respects.
FREE COACn TO THE HOUSE.
Eipres Ira Lie !
axd
JEFF
OF THE CHOP HOUSE
Cm prove by his books that he is doing the
biggest business of any
RESTAURANT
In thu city, and he will guarantee to give
the best meal for cash.
FRANK FABRE'S
CHOP HOUSE.
Oysters, Ice Dream
COFFEE.
The New Model. Everything First
Class.
Ca.s3 Slieet, rear of Odd-Fellows Building.
Every attention paid my customers, and
the best set before them in first-class style.
BAY VIEW
Restaurant and Bakery
Mr. IS. ZIilIMERIrlAN.
Wishes tn announce to her friends and tho
publl cenerally. that s ie has opened '
AFIKST-CLASS
RESTAURANT-AND BAKERY
In the fin new building opposite th
O. It. & X. Company's Dock.
The Best the Market Affords Cooked to Order.
Oysters in Kvcry Myle.
Sol GfllJ Jewelry,
BRACELETS,
Scarf Pins, Chains, Watches,
SILVERWARE,
Of every description.
The finest stock of Jewelry In Astoria.
JA11 goods warranteda9repreaented
GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER.
G. A. STINSON & CO.,
BLACKSMITHING,
At Capt. Rosen old stand, corner of Cau
and Court streets.
Ship and Cannery work, Horaeshoeintr.
Wagons made and repaired. Good work
siuaranteed.
Columbia Transportation Company.
FOR PORTLAND,
FAST TIME!
THE BOPULAR STEAMER
FIEETWOOD
Which has been refitted for the comfort of p&sscngcrs will.iive
Wilson & Fisher's Dock every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at
Returning leaves Portland eTery
Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arrivrri j it .Astoria at 1 P. M.
nrAn additional trip will be made n HBay t JCaek rWeek, leaving Portland
at 9 O'clock Bamday Xeralm;. Pmmdm to Ibis route coanut at Kalamu.
I fer SflHn parts. -,
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
BRSTOX StbKET, XSAB PABKSB HOU5Z
ASTORIA, - OREGON.
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
BOILER MAKERS.
LANDaiMARIM&Iffi
BoilerWork, Steamboat Work
and Cannery Work a spe
cialty. Of all Descriptions made to Order
at 8hrt Retire .
A. D. Wass, President.
J. G. Hustlkb, Secretary,
L W. Case, Treasurer.
JOHN Fox.Superintendent.
S.AENDT&FERCHEN,
ASTORIA. - OREGON.
The Pioneer Machine Shop
BLACKSMITH
SHOP
AND
Boiler Shop v
All kinds of
ENGINE, CANNERY,
A2TD
STEAMBOAT WORE
Promptly attended tc.
A specialty made of repairing
CANNERY DEES,
FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET.
Magnus C. Crosby
Dealer in
MMABK, DM, STEEL,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
STOVES. TINWARE
AND
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
SHEET LEAD. STRIP LtAD
Tin and Copper.
P. Blankholm.
Cigars, Tobacco and Notions,
FRUITS
Cor. Squemoqua and Olney street?, Astoria.
GERMANIA BEER HALL
AND
BOTTLED BEER DEPOT,
Chenamus Street, Astoria.
The Best of Lager 5 Cts. a Glass.
i
Orders for the Celebrated
Columbia Brewery Beer
Left at this place will be promptly
attended tq
vNo cheap San Francisco Beer sold at
this place.
Wm. BOCK, Proprietor.
CUNARD STEAMSHIP LINE.
A17E BEG LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE A
T great reduction In rates over the above
well known line. Parties deslrinc to ko 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 good from any
part of Europe to Astnna.
BOZORTH& JOHNS,
Agents.
HEADQUARTERS.
FOB
Toys, Fancy Goods, 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
irom uass.
FAST TIME!
6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.M.
v - r V. . MOTT, Pmtdsit . -.
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
Oregon Railway & Navigation
COMJPAJfY.
OCEAN DIVISION.
Doting the month of October, IBM. Ocean
Steamer will sail Irom Portland to San
Frauclsco, and from San Francisco to-Port-aud,as
follows, leaving Alnsworth Dock,
Portland, at 3Iiduight, and Spear Street
Wharf. San Francisco, at 10 A. M. :
I From San Francisco.
State of Calr... Wed 1
Columbia Hon n
Oregon St U
bUtoof Cl....Thnr IB
'olumbU Tum 21
Oregon !un 2fi
SUtoof Cl....Frl 31
Nor
Columbia Wed 5
Through Tickets sold to all principal
cities la the United States, Canada and
turope.
RAIL DIVISION.
Tassenger 'trains leave Portland for East
em points, at 11 :40 A. M. dally.
Pullman Palaca Cars ranntax between Port
land, and St. Paul,
BIVEK DIVISION (Middle CI Mb la).
Boats leave Portland for Dalle at r :
A al.
alse:
Leave Port-i j T"
land for Monl Tu. I We. Thu. I Fri. I Sat.
Istoria and I
lower Co-1
lumbia....l6AM
Dajton, Or.7AM
SAM
SAM
S AMIS AM
SAM
7AM
7 AM
CorTjahi!!HSAM
is am!
" . ,i
Tacomaaad Seattle, daily at 1M PM
Tieioria Steamers do not run bundajs.
Leaves Astoria for Portland at 6 a, m. dallj- ex
cept Sunday,
T C.H. PBBSCOTT,
A. L. STOKES, Manager.
Gen'l Freight and Pass. Agt.
E. A. N0Y.K3. Agent Astoria.
OVERLAND TO CALIF0RN.A
VIA
Oregon & Uaiiiornia K. R.
And fJoBnecttuBS,
59 Hours between Portland and San Fraa-
cbco. Only 21 hour' staging.
Fare to Saa Franeheo $32 ; to Sacramomto $80
Leave Portland at T :30 A. m. dally (except
Sunday) : Arrive at ban Francisco
6 :40 p.m., third day.
Close connections made at Ashland
witn the Stages or the Oregon and Califor
nia Staga Company.
EASTSLDB DIVISION. ,
Between PUSTLAAD ana AttHLAMD
MAIL TRAIN.
LEAVE. ARRIVE,
Portland 7 :30 a. m Ashland 4:45 a. m.
Ashland tf:20 p.mI Portland 4:25 r. ic
ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN.
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 4 HX) p. ai. Lobanou....9 ao p. m
Lebanon.... rfs a. m. Portland... 10 rf a. m
Pullman Palace Sleeping Car leaves Port
land Mondajs and Thursdays. Returning
teaves Aihiand Tuesdays anu Fridays.
The Oregon and California Railroad Ferrr
mnk-pi cnniifWIrm ith all Us.,..i. Ti-T,
on KasUldo Division, from the foot of F St. 'J
"WJKST3IDK DIVISION.
Between Portland &ad Corvalif
, . '4 5f f maiivtsain" --
wJ.'EAJSr " i' I'v'l'WlltP 'f.J "'
'Portland.:....?. :00 A. 3T..Corvalli 4 J p. sc
uotvallls 8 u a. M.IPortland a -M p.m.
EXPRESS TRAIN
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 5 .-co p siiMcMinuville gjorx
AIcMinnvilie5:15 A st'Portland 8 -JUam
Local tickets for sale, and bag .age checked
;it. ( Tnmnstnv'a it,i tfiurti nf(lu a. o..i
and Second sti. ets. Tickets to all the prin
cipal points in California, can only be nro
curcd and baggage checked, at the Com
pany's ofllce.
Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or.
Frpight will not be received for shipment
after 5 o'clock p.m. on either the Eastslde
or Westslde Divisions.
K. KOKHLhR, E. P. ROGERS.
Manager. G. F P. Aat
liwaco Steam Navigation Go.'t
"WIN lER SCHEDULE.
Astoria to Fort Stevens, Fort Canby,
and liwaco.
Connecting by stages and boats tor
Oystcrville, Montesano and Olympia
- uutaiuuuu uutlbO UiQ .11WBC9
b Steam Navigation Co.'s steamer
TTntll ft1W,T.. tIAtl.A .I.A n...
G-en. 7VT1 leg,
Will leave Astoria on
Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturday
(Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays being
ujr.tcxiMic uuu oiuuiesunu mail u&ys.j
at 7 A. M.
FOB
Ft.Stevens, Ft. Canby and liwaco
ON
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Friday
The steamer will leave Astoria at 9 A. K
as formerly, not being confined strictly t
schedule time.
On Thursday
A SECOND TRIP will be made, leaving As
toria three-hours after arriving from liwaco.
Fare to Fort Canby and liwaco, $1 00
ST-Tlckets can be bought at tho offlca for
75 cts.
Hr-nwaco f releht, by the ton. in lots of
one ton or over, $2 per ton,
lFor Tickets, Towage or Charter ap
ply at the offlce of the company, Gray's
wharf, foot of Benton street
J. H. D. GRAY,
Agent.
COUNTY CORONER J. C. ROSS.
UNDERTAKING ROOMS.
TnE FINEST AND MOST COMPLETE
stock of OPFI.VS and CVKETS In the
city. War r oms three doors above the
Masonic Hall, on MAIN STREET Astoria,
Or. Coroner's office at the s-ime place.
Orders from the country given prompt at
tention and s itLsfa 'tloa guanmte- d.
Redden e, West 7th an Ced;r streets,
one biock frons ht Mary's Hospitn.
B. B.FRANKLIN.
M&rtaier anil CaMnet Mer,
SQUEMOQUA STREET,
NEXT TO THE ASTOBIAN BUILDIXS.
S-All work done in a skillful manner orr
short notice at reasonable rates.
NOTICE.
"C1ROM,AND AFTER OCTOBER FIRiT.
L the Astoria Gas Light Co will eharjte
consumers of gas S3.50 per 1GC0 cubic test.
Consumers using 10,000 feet an ovsr' vlll b
mtitld u a rsbtte of 10 par cent..
m. wu rjksuv,
From Portland.
Oat
Oregon Fri 3
iUta of Cal....Wed S
Columbia Mon 13
Oregon at l-
tat of Cl....Thur t
Columbia lues 23
Not
Oregon Sua 2
Mat of Ua!.... Fri 1
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