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ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1884.
VOL. XXII, NO. 117.
PRICE, FIVE CENTS.
BCSIKESS CARDS.
Count School iipvriiitciMtvnt
Office at Bndollct & Co.N ('nnnorv. rjper
Astoria.
T"VIti-. A. K. ami J. . FUSrX.
Phj-sicI:;ii and Sur-oii..
Will Live irciimt nttfnlhm to all ii!K '
fiom an j- part of the city o country.
Ofllc over Allen's Store, corner Cass and J
Suuemoqti&Mrcets Ast'oia. Oicroii.
Telephone .o. 41.
D
R.F1CANK t'AdJ
I'liyslrimi nnct y.nrsrau.
Oflice, Cor. Main and Chenainus sir-els.
OFKIOK HOCUS :-9 to 11 A. Jt. ;-2 to 5 1'. M.
Residence, opposite Ihe Johaii'-eii building
P.
I. WlXTtrN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Abstracts r Title a Sprrlaity.
Rooms 11 and 12. Kniaht of Pythian Ca'tlo
Building. Telephone S. -SO,
QKO. A. D01UUS. GKO. NOI.AMI
XOX.AKD & DOKItlS.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office In Kinney's Block, pposite Otti
lia!!, Astoi la, Oregon.
C W. FULTON'. O. C TULTON.
FULTOX BKOTE1EI5S.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Rooms 5 and C. Odd Fellov. Building.
3. Q. A. UOWLUr. J. A. OILL.
BOWLGY &. GirX.
Attorneys and CnaiiMC-lZorK :tt Law,
Oflice on Chenainus Stieet, Astoria. Oregon.
T? C. HOJLfMtN,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION N! i
SURANCE At SENT.
fl V.'. SiKICSi.
ARCHITECT AND DRAUGHTSMAN.
Scholars received for Course of Dniuj;lliiijj
JrJOHlce over White House Store.
p EI-O V. r.lKKKK.
SURVEYOR CF
Clatsop Connty,autl City or Aatorif
Office : Chenainus street, Y. XI. C. A. h:dl
Room No. 8.
r iiV,Xf.O 31AKTLX,3X..,
Physician and Surgeon.
ASTORIA. - - OREGON.
OrriCE-Room 12. Odd Fellows Building.
Residence Hume's building, up stairs.
JAY TUTTliE, 31. O
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office Rooms 1, 2. and 3. Pythian Build
tog.
Residence On Cedar Street, back ol
St. Mary's Hospital.
P p. Hiors. a. h. snjw
HICKS & SHAW,
DENTISTS.
Rooms In Allen's Building, up stairs, cor
ner Cass and Squemuqua streets. Astoria
Oregon.
Bozorth & Jolms.
Real Estate and Insurance Agents.
and Brokers.
ASTORIA,
Oregon.
Buy and sell nil kinds of Real Estate and
represent the following Fire
Insurance Conpauies
Scottish Union and Na
tional, assets $S3.oo0,C0o
Phoenix of Hartford " 4-500.UW)
Home of New York, " 7,00'J.Ooo
Hamburg and Bremen. a.ooO.OoO
Western. 3oo,nou
Phenlx of Brooklyn, 4,009.000
Oakland Home, 300,000
Policies written by ns 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, - ORECOX.
OFFICE HOURS :
From 9 o'clpck A. M. until 3 o'clock P. M.
i.t.co16mm:s
AGEXCY,
Banking Oeoanmeni
A General Banking and Exchange Busi
ness transacted. Every facility for promp
and satisfactory business.
Draft on the leading cItieof tho Untted
States and Europe.
Oepowit Kceivrd..
VISITORS TOORTLAND.
Should not forget to call at Towne'sSan
Francisco Gallery, where may be
seen photographs of all the leading men and
women of u.egon and Wash'ngt n Territory.
Skillful ooeratorsnlwajs in artcndance.and
the most minute attention paid to plciures
of children Don't forcer the location, S. TT.
eorecr First and Morrison streets, up stairs.
No trouble to show specimens to visitors.
Stre rallr-ads pass the door every ten
minutes, and this Is the nearest salierr to
irt twJUBcipallwt.
liBil 1 1 IU -the 1
THE
BESTTOMIE. ?
This medicine, combining Iron with pure
vegetable tonics, quickly and completely
Cures D.vpepIii JmliRCMinn, VcnunPNi
I :npuroIIooil,.liaIaria,Cliinsaiid Fevers,
and XcisraJcin.
It is nn unfailing remedy for Diseases of the
KidneyH mid Liver.
It is imaluablc for Diseaccs peculinr to
"Women, and all who lead sedentary lives.
Itdoes not injure the teeth. cause headache or
produce constipation oAt Iron malicmredo.
Itenrlchesand iurifies he blood, stimulate?
the appetite, aids the Assimilation of food, re
licves Heartburn and Ikleliiug.aud strength
ens the muscles and nerves.
Tor Intermittent Fevers. Lassitudo, Lack o
rnergy, &c, it ha. no equal.
S7 The genuine has above trade mark ant
rosscd red lines on wrapper. Take no other
Jadr -hiri.r r.i:ou.N uiExiCAL ro., niLTiaouE, KU
REfSIUTtt WOODARDli CO., Portland, Or.
IIOJ.KSAI.K AGFNTf:.
I W II I iW "il i fc"H t iHnt"W 'ill
t"Ol?acri orwusri e
DISORDERED LIVER,
and &3ALAR5A.
From 1 he&u sources arise three-fourths
of the diseases ot t he human kjco. These
symptoms iiul'cutc 1'icir existence.
Loss of Appetite, TJowilrf costive,
Kick Headache, fnllaess nficr cat
in,nversiou to cscitionofbodyor
mind. Eructation of fond , In irr.bil
ityoftempcr,,oVEplrits,AfcCling or&avinffaeslectediimedty,liz
2lnes3,FitterInjratthcIIeart,lots licforo tho eyes, hilily colored
Urine,OXSTlPAT20A,and demand
the use of-ircinely that actsdii-ectlyon
the Liver. AsaLivcrinccncincTOTT'S
1IIiI.S have 110 c.iual. Thelructionon
the Kidneys and Skin 13 also prompt;
rcmovhig all impuiitios tin ouch theso
three scavengers of tic s stern,"
prodnchiir appetite, t-ou.id digestion,
regular stools, n clear skin and a vig
orousboily. TDTT'S PIIjLS cause no
nausea or (jripingr nor interiero with
dally work and arc a perfect
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.
feoldeiervwiirreEa;. UHe4t .UnrravSt.N y.
TUTTS HAIR DYE.
GnATHAinoR"VVni.Kn2s changed in
stantly to aGLossr Black by aslnglo
application of this Dvn. Sold bj- Drug
dts,orscntby'xpre5sonrecciptof51. Offlcc, 4 Murrav Street, New York.
DI73 HAHUAIi C? U:FCIi 2:SIPJ3 TSTS.
A, . Allen,
Wholesale and Retail Dealf r lu
Provisions,
MILL FEED.
Glass and Plated Ware.
TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
Together with
Wines, Liq:iors,?obacco,Cigars
wm. ED&AR,
Dealer in
Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes
Meerschaum and Brier Pipes,
GEHUS&E ENGLISH CUTLERY
Revolvers and Cartridges.
CORNER MAIN AND CnENAMUS STS.
JeiiJs JJo.tiee
SAYS THERE WILI. BE
NO INCREASE OF PRICES
INHISCHOr nousE
4 ND THAT HE IS DETERMINED TO
iA. maintain his icputatinn for keeping the
est and che ipest lte-tuiRiut in town, even
at a loss to himself, while the dull time last.
JEFF.
FISHERMEN!
Twines and Netting
3IAMJFACTU11KP KY 11IK
Baltimore Twice and ITet Company.
WM. J HOOPER & SON,
Xo. G, nnlh Calverl Si , Kattimorc, 5!d.
Send for Price LisMiauung your Countv
and SUite. rt r. mk .men, ion this rAPJtn.
W. S. BEMEM1 & CO.
ASTORIA, - - OREGON
Carry in Stock,
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOiLET
and
FAftGY ARTICLES.
Prescriptions carefully Compounded
SB P u MB rrt 3s ?
WINTER IN MANrrOBA.
Extreme Hisr and Severity of Winter
Weather in the Northwest.
The anow oolside our house was
from six to ten feet deep from No
vember to April. I tried to wear
boots last winter and one of my feet
froze. Moccasin9, made by Indians,
of moose-skin, are used instead of
shoes to cover the feet, which are
first cased in several pairs of stock
ings. For traveling on foot snow
shoes are best Mitten3 supersede
gloves during the winter, as the fin
gers, if separated, generally f reezt;.
Wo were forced to melt snow for
all tho water we used last winter.
The cold was so intense that when
welted suow-water was poured from
the boiler into a pail, and taken at
once across to tho stable, the ice on
it frequently had to bo broken with
a stick before tho cattle could drink,
it froze so hard white being carried
a distauco of somo sixty yards in the
opon air. My husband would some
times come in from a short visit to
the stock yard with his nose frozen;
indeed it is rather a common sight
to see people partly frozen. The
part affected turns as whito as mar
ble and loses all feeling. Unless you
see yourself in a glass, or are told of
it, you are not conscious of being
frozen. In this plight it is not best
to go near a firo, as sudden thawing
is very painful. People generally
try friction, rubbing themselves with
snow, or, better still, with paraffino
oil. Occasionally, when one is fro
zen and far from help, the part frozen,
if au extremity, will snap off. My
kitten's ears froze and broke off last
winter, and a neighbor's pony lost
it3 ears in the same way,
I was surprised when I first found
the mustard freeze in my mustard
pot, which stood a foot from tho
kitchen stove-pipe and tyo feet
above tho stove, whore thoro was a
blazing fire all day and every day
through the winter. Yet the mus
tard froze between every meaL Bread
froze if left for half an hour in a
room without a fire. I onco left a
pitcher full of milk in the kitchen all
night, and next morning, on trying
to move it tho pitcher fell to pieces
and left the milk standing solid in
its placo. We could buy frozen milk
by the pound, frozen so intensely
that when I put a lump of it in a tin
into the oven, or on tho top of tho
stove, tho first part that melted
would burn to the tin before the rest
of it had been thawed. I managed
to melt it by first chopping the ico
milk into very small pieces. Clothes
which had been washed froze baforo
I could hang them on-the line to dry.
I used to leave them out two or three
nights for the snow and ice to bleach,
and they always neodod thawing and
drying again when they were brought
in-doors. Even after being damped
and folded they would freeze togeth
er, and when I have been ironing tho
top of a pocket handkerchief the low
er part would freeze to tho table,
which was close to a roaring fire.
Ironing under these oonditioas is
rather slow work.
Such stories must sound almost
incrediblo, except to thoso who, like
myself, have witnessed the facts.
though, of course, only in tho most
severe weathor. A bearded English
man who stayed with us last winter
was often forced when ho came in
doors to thaw the icicles from his
mustache, which froze to his beard
and hindered him from talking to us.
A pail of water left in the kitchen all
night wonld freeze solid to the bot
tom before morning. This happened
every time one was left for two
months
In such a climate every one who
can afford it is dressed in fur. The
Winnepeg policemen also dress in
buffalo coats down to tho heels in
winter. Tho keenest wind cannot
pierce them.
Winter is, of course, not equally
severe tnrougnout. Jfart of my do
scription applies only to its colder
naif. Jut to a woman tho most try
ing part of a winter in Manitoba 13
not its severity for you live in a
warm house but its length. Snow
lay on tho ground last season for fix
months and a half, and the great
lakes are frozen for the same period.
One's eyos grow very weary of tho
bare, blank whitness, and Jong for
something green to look at; yet the
bright, clean, still frost, with brilliant
sunshine, glorious skies and moonlit,
aurora-colored nights, have great
compensations of their own. East
ern Letter.
"Sawdust Used Medically."
This is one of the latest ideas in
medicine. But "whatever you do with
your sawdnst, don't take it internally.
Bathe your head with it, scratch your
back with it, or mako a sticking plas
ter of it only don't swallow it. The
great medicino for debility, weakness,
dyspepsia, rheumatism and liver
troubles, is Brown's Iron Bitters. Mr.
John Jenkins, of 138, Jefferson St,
Ualtimore, says, "Malaria left mo very
weak. Brown's Iron Bitters gavo mo
health and strength."
The New Jersey legislature is 11
Republican on joint ballot Cleve
land's plurality if 2,519.
Heott'slvrrmlsioat of Pare Cad Liver
Oil, -with fEypophenphlten.
In Qcneral Debility and Emaciation.
I a most valuable food mid medicine
where the appetite is poor, and the ordi
nary food docs not seem to nourish the
body. This is easily digested and as
similated and gives stranatk aaa victr
U the tifMi-lwl fcdy.
SOUTHERN DEMOCRATS ON DECK.
How they Proptwe to Take Control of the
Incoming Administration.
Washikotos, Nov. 20. It is obvi
ous that the southern Democrats ex
pect to have much to say about the
formation of the new administration.
They will want a large share of tho
fruits of Cleveland's election, and
they desire to bo heard, as of old in
the councils of the party and to be
consulted in the conduct of the gov
ernment It was for such consider
ations that the Damoorat3 of
the south have so long stood
back, and kept silent, and done the
solid voting while their northern
brethren havo had tho management
of the party.
"We have this time," said a repre
sentative southern Democrat, "given
not only our solid vote, but our mon
ey Jilso. With our money he has
carried four northern states. South
ern Democrats have contributed lib
erally, and I may say that it is ques
tionable whether without our money,
tn addition to our vote3, Cleveland
would have been elected. Our title
to consideration is perfect, and there
is no reason why wo should stand
back and not take our share of the
fruits of the viotory we have won."
Southern Demoorats here are for a
complete turn about. .They do not
take to tho ideas of the Independent
Republicans about the civil service.
Their notion of reform is that Repub
licans bo turned out and that Demo
orats bo put in their place. They resent
the suggestion that the "mugwumps,"
as they are learning to oall the follow
e3r of Curtis and Schurz and theirYan
kee coadjutors in Boston, shall havo
anything to say about what Cleve
land shall do or what the policy of
his administration shall bo. "Theso
bolting Be publicans.,r said a Virginia
Democrat,"wanted to beat Blaine, and
if they think they have done it, let
them bo satisfied. What they have
dono does not entitle them to share
in tho formation or the spoils of the
new administration."
An Alabama Democrat said: "This
is a Democratic victory the restora
tion of the Democratic party to
power. There is no better way to
decide who shall havo the Lion's
share than by seeing where tho elec-
torai vote3 came irom. ur. uieve
lahd's 219 votes the north gives
only 56. All the others are from tho
south."
Already there is much of this kind
of talk here. Throughout all those
years there have remained in Wash
ington a number of old-school Demo
crats, important onoe, and believing
themselves not less so now, who are
coming forth to have their sharo in
shaping things. They adopt the
southern idea, as indicated abovo.
Mr. Cleveland will be fortunate if,
when he comes to Washington, ho
escapes being brought under this
kind of domination. The Democrats
referred to propose to begin as nearly
as possible where they left off, almost
thirty years ago.
These things are not to be left un
said because they aro not as agreea
blo as other things which one who
looks for facts first sees. They are
what Mr. Cleveland will soon enough
find out. They necessarily follow his
election.
If Mr. Cleveland is his own man's
man, the threatened difficulty will be
asily averted, But if he is not
strong and courageous, and doe3 not
perfectly understand men, their mo
tives and aims, and does not become
a master at once, then, in tho Ian
guage of Qen. Butler at Chicago,
"God help him."
.
Bacltlcn's Arnica Salre.
The Best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores.Ulcprs, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores. Tetter. ChaDDed Hands,
Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Ei un
ions, ana positively cures rues, or no
'pay required. It is guaranteed to give
nerfect satisfaction, or monev refunded.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by W.
S. Dement & Co.
Hid Snceeas
Financially and socially are largely due
to his excellent health. If his system
were clogged and feverish, no doubt he
would fail as so many others do. Rut
why not enjoy good health when one
can please the palate at tho same time?
Svrup of Figs is not only pleasant to
the taste, it also cleanses tho system
thoroughly, yet painlessly; it is harm
less in its nature, and strencthens the
organs on which it acts so that regular
habits may be formed, and the suflcrer
permanently restored to health and
happiness. Sample bottles free and
large bottles for sale by W. E. Demen
&Co.
Carnahan & Go.
SUCCESSORS TO
I. W. CASE,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND
KbTAIL DEALERS IS
GENERAL HERCHAMIISE
Corner Clienamus and Cass streets.
ASTORIA - - - OREGON
Assignee Notice.
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT TOE
firm of J. E.Thoma has assigned all
their property to the undersigned for the
benefit of. their creditors ana all persons
having claims uRainst said estate must pre
sent the- sai e duly verified to thn assignee
at his office in Astoria, Oregon, within tare
months from this data.
2itrUftbeV!a,IM4
German MY
FOR HP.AXN".
CURES
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica,
Luaibao, Backache, Headache, Toothache,
Sore Throat, Swelling. Sprain. Brulsca,
Bam. SeaM. Front Ultes,
ASB AU OTHER BODILY IUI.S XSD ACHES.
8U br Dratfiits tad Deilrn ercmrbere. Fifty CesU a
bottle. Direction, la 11 Languages.
THE C1IAKLER A. VOOEI.EU CO.
CnwwnntA.TOOSXraCai Baltlaort. ad, C. S. A.
HOTELS AXD RESTAURANTS.
PARKER HOUSE,
J. II. IiOttE, Prop.,
ASTORIA, . - - OREGON.
Al. CROSBY, - - Clerk-
First Class in all Eespects.
FREE COACH TO THE HOUSE.
Figures lew Lie !
JEFF
OP THE CHOP HOUSE
Can provo hy his hooks that he Is doing tho
biggest business of any
EESTAUEANT
In the city, and he will guarantee to glvo
the best meal for cash.
FRANK FABKE'S
CHOP HOUSE.
Oysters, Ice Cream,
COFFEE.
The New Model. Everything First
Class.
Cos Street, rear of Odd-Follow Bulldln;.
Every attention paid my customers, and
the beat set before them In first-class 3tyle.
I
MRS. EVA WALLMAX, - Proprietor.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
Firat Class in Every Respect.
NEW HOUSE,
NEW FURNITURE.
Fitted up willi cvory Convcn
ience Tor the Comfort of
Transient and Permanent Guests.
Corner Squemoqua and West Cth Streets.
G. A. STJLNSON & CO.,
BLACKSMITHING,
At C&pt.- Itogera old stand, come? of Cast
and Court Streets.
Ship and Cannery work. Horseshoeing.
Wagons made and repaired. Good work
guaranteed.
AIM
TEL
Columbia Transportation Company.
FAST TIME!
THE POPULAR STEAMER
FI,
"Which has been refltted 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 Sunday of Each WeeK, leaving Portland
at 0 O'clock jtHHftar HorntBjf. ImiaBj by tfck routa connect at Kalamg
far Sanaa part. V. B. Kt)ar, Pnalaat
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
Bemtox Stbeet, Neau Paekkb House,
ASTORIA, - OREGON.
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
BOILER MAKERS.
LABaiMABIMEMES
BoilerWork, Steamboat Work
and Cannery W.ork a spe-
cialty.
OASTIXG-S,
or alt Descriptions made te Order
at Short Notice .
A. D. "Wass, President.
J. G. HUSTI.EB, Secretary,
I. Y. Case, Treasurer.
johx Fox.Superintendent.
S. AENDT & JFERCHEN,
ASTORIA. - OREGON.
The Pioneer Machine Shop
BLACKSMITH
SHOP
AND
Boiler Shop
All kinds of
ENGINE, CANNERY,
, AXD
STEAMBOAT WORE
Promptly attended to.
A specialty made of repairing
CANNERY DIES,
FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET.
Magnus C. Crosby
Dealer in
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
STOVES, TINWARE
AND
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
SHEET IRON,
Tin and Copper.
Astoria Cooperage.
BARRELS AND HALF-BARRELS
Ail Kinds of Cooperage Done.
narLeave orders with JOHN ROGERS,
Superintendent, at Central Market,
GUHARD STEAMSHIP LINE.
T7E BFG LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE A
v great red action In rates over the above
well known line. Parlies desirini; toco to
Europe-, or wishlnz to .vend for friends In
the old country will find it to their advan
tage to purchase tickets over the Cunard
line. 'I Ickeis issued by us good from any
part of Europe to Astoria.
BOZORTH & JOHNS,
Agents.
HEADQUARTERS.
FOR
Toys, lancf Goods, Stationery,
CUTLERY, ETC.
Fresh Fruit Received Daily
A Full Stock of Smokeis Ar.ieles.
NBW GOODS CONSTANTLY ARRIVING.
CHAS. A. MAY.
Chenamus street, south side, ona door
irom Kiiss.
FAST TIME!
OOD
TRANSPORTATION LLNBS.
Oregon Railway k Nivif ition
COMFAJfY.
OCEAXDTVISIOIT.
Ruing the month of October, 1884. Ocean
Steamers will sal! from Portland to Sa
Francisco, and from San Francisco to Port
land, as follows, leaving Alcaworth Dock,
Portland, at Midnight, and Spear. Street
Wharf, San Francisco, at 10 A. M. :
From Portland. I From Saa Fraoctece.
llet
Oct
State of Cil....We4 1
UolnabU Mob
Oregon Sftt U
SUUofCi....Thiir 16
loIninkU Tmea 81
Oregon .Smn 28
Suto of 0J 7ri Si
If or
Columbia Wtd $
Oregon Frl 3
Mate- of Cal. Wed 8
Columbia ilon 13
Oregon ...iat In
Mate of Cal....Tbur
Columbia .luea 23
Nor
Oregon Snn 3
ibtatn of Cal....Fn i
Thronjrh Tickets sold to all principal
cities in the United States, Caaada aad
Europe.
RAIL DIVISION.
On nnH aftoi VnvnmhAPyrrr1 lOfli Tenn
ger Trains will leave Portland for stera
poinuj, at azau r. ji., a&uy.
Pullman pAtaca Oen. ranabut btwto Port
land, and St. Paul,
KITES BITISiejr (Middle Ctliaklt).
Boats leave Portland for Dalla at r :
A M.
also :
Leave Pon-i i i"
land for Monl Tu. I We.Tnu. Frl. I Sat.
Astoria audi
lower Co-I
Iombia....iSAM
Dayton. Or.7 AM
SAM
CAM
SAMllAM
(AM
7AM
TAX
oaiem ..
Uonralha
6AM
AMI !
-L.
racomaaad Seattle, daily at.. IM PS
Vioiona Steamer do not run Suadars.
Leaves Aitona for Portland at 6 a. a. daflr n-
cept Sunday,
. T r. O.H. PRBSCOTT,
A. L. STOKES, Manager.
Gen'l ireight and Pae. Ajrt.
K. A. NOYEs. Ascent Astoria.
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
VIA
Oregon & California R. R.
And Cenaectleiu,
59 Hours between Portland and Saa Praa-
cisco. Only 2i hours' ttagine.
Fare to Saa Fnaelieo S3 ; ta Senet
Leave Portland at T -M a. k. daily (axaapt
bunday) : Arrive at San Fraadaea
e :40 r. m., third day.
Close connections made at AiMH
with the Stages of the Orsgoa and QnUiar-
nU Stage Company.
2AST3IDH DIVMI02T.
Betwoea P0KTLAMB aa ASMAJU-
a(Ai& TSAisr.
LEAVE. AfiXIVB,
ortland. T :30 a. Ml Ashland. :4fi A. K.
Ashland H-M r. ai Portland m r. K,
ALBANY EXPHEM THA1N.
77RAVT? intlTVI
Portland i $o p. K.Lbanoa Mr. u
Lebanon 4 rl5 a. m. I Portland... 18 : a. n
Pullman Palace Sleeping Oar leavua Port
land Mondays and Thursdays. Betarnlax
leaves Ashland Tuesdays and tfridaya,
The Oregon and California Railroad Faor
makes connection with all Y?a-nT Tn3
on Eastslde Division, from thafaot otVBt.
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LEAVE. ABHTB.
Portland JI...9 :00 A. 3.lCorvalll 4 -Jm r. m.
CorvalUs 8 i30 a. M. Portland idDr.v.
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.Local tickets for sale, and baruasacaeekeel
at Comtianv's un town nfnf enrnar Ktavtr
and Second str. ets. Tickets to all the prin
cipal points In California, can only be pro
cured and baggage checked, at the Com
pany's office,
Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or.
Freight will not be received for shmmaat
after 5 o'clock p. it. on either the Xaaatda
or Westside Divisions.
K.KOKllLbR. B.P.aOGEM,
Manager. G. F P. Aat
ilwaco Steam NavigatiM Gt.'i
WINIER SCHEDULE.
Astoria to Fort Stavant, Fort Cathy,
and Ilwaco.
Connecting by stages and boata for
Oysterville, Montesano and Qiympit
.cvj?f&. Until further notiae tie Hwaaa
tSmSL Steam Navigation Co.'s steaaar
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'Will leavs Astoria on
I Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays
at 7 A. M.
(Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays befag
Oysterville and Montesano mail days.)
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Ft.Sievens, Fi. Canby ana llwaea
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Tuesdays, Wednesdays, nd Fridays
The steamer will leave Astoria at 9 A. ic.
as formerly, not being confined strict)? t
schedule time.
Ob Thnraday
A SECOND TRIP will be made, leaving As
toria three hours after arriving from Hwaea.
Fare to Fort Canby and Hwaeo,....,..tl
taTickets can be bought at the oelee for
75cts.
E-nwaco frelzht, by the ton. In loaa at
one ton or over, $2 per ton,
far-For Tickets, Towage or Charter aav
ply at the office of the company, Graft
wharf fnnt of Rnntnn trpt-
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Agent.
B. B. FRANKLIN,
Merlater anil GaWnet later,
SQUEMOQUA STRUT,
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