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ASTORIA, OREGON, AVEDIYESDAY, XOYEMBER 26r 1884.
YOL. XXII, NO. 120.
PRICE, FIVE CENTS.
BUSINESS CARDS.
1" K. HIGiilX..
Co ii ill j- liooI Niijirrin'iKlfiit
Official I'.adollct & Co.'-. Camiciv, l"per
Astoila.
"TVilN. A. 1. mid .1. A. VVl.TOX.
Pl!.V.slehm::ml Seirjiroris.
Will uivo jnomiit a'tcn'iou to all .-t!N.
fiom any part of the city or country.
Ofilce over AllenN Store, corner Ch-n stnd
Sijueiiioqua Mreet, .Wula. Oiegon.
Telephone No. 41.
D
It. FK.YXK IMl1.
IMiyctlrlnii xnifl Surseon.
Olllce. Cor. Main and Chenanm- streets.
OrFICK llOUKS : 0 to 11 A. M ;-2 to T, v.y.
Residence, opposite tlie.IoSiausen hulhlin
F.
n.iviXTox.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Abstracts r Title a Spuria!!.
Rooms 11 and 12, Knight of I'ythian Castle
Building Telephone So. 40.
CEO. A. DORKIS. GKO. NOLAN!)
l?OI.Ai'I fc UOICKES.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office in Kinney's Block, uppobite City
Hall, Astoila, Oregon.
C. W. FULTON. G. C. FULTON.
FUZ.T02V BSCOTIIISItS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Rooms 5 and C.Odd Fellows Building.
J, Q. A. HOWLBY. J. A . c, I LL.
BOWI.BY & ixi,,
Attorneys and CoHiielIort:it Hiaiv,
Olllce on Chcuamus Sheet, Astoria, Oregon.
NOTARY PUBLIC,
AUCTIONEER, COMMIMSION AM' 1.
SURANCK AGKN1.
C.
XV. I.F.I CH,
ARCHITECT AND DRAUGHTSMAN.
Scholars received for Course or Draughting
ttSyOftlce over White House Store.
JO. EL.O F. PAKKKK.
SURVEYOR OF
C'latHop Count 5". and. City ofAHtorhi
Office : Cheuauius street, Y. M. C. A. hall
Boom No. 8.
"1 BKXfSO.V MARTIN, M. IK.
Phynlclan and Surgeon.
ASTORIA. - - OREGON.
Office Room 12, Odd Fellows Building.
Residence Hume's building, up stairs.
TAY TDTTLE, 31. I.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office Rooms l, 2, aud 3. Pythian Build
ing. Residence On Cedar Street, back of
St. Mary's Hospital.
F F. HICKS. A. K. SHAW.
HICKS fc SHAW,
DENTISTS.
Rooms in Allen's Building, up stain., cor
ner Cass and Squemoqua streets. Astoria
Oregon.
Bozorth & Johns,
Real Estate and Insurance Agents,
and Brokers.
ASTORIA,
Oregon.
Buy and sell all kinds of Real Estate and
represent the following Firo
Insurance Coupanics :
Scottish Union and Na
tional, assets 33,000,000
Phoenix or Ilartford " 4.50U.000
Home of New York, 7,000,0no
Hamburg and Bremou. " 2,000.000
Western. soo.uoO
Phenix of Brooklyn, 4,000.000
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, - OREGON.
OFFICE HOURS :
From 9 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clock P. M.
.T.Goleman&Co.'s
AGENCY,
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. .
VISIT0RSJ0JP0RTLAND
Should not forget to call at Town e's San
Francisco Gallery, where may he
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. VF.
eoner FInt and Morrison streets, up stairs.
No trouble to show specimens to visitors.
Street railroads pass the door eTery ten
minutes, and this is the nearest fallery to
e ire paMlpal a.
01 1 t.Tnr
-THE
BEST TONIC. 3
This raedicine, combining Iron with pure
vegetable tonics, quickly and completely
Cures DyHprpttn, indRCtIon, Wcaunpss,
Iit:znirolIlool,.1In!ari:i,C!iiIlsaidl"oviTt,
imd Noiirnlk-'a.
It is an uufailinjr remedy for Diseases of the
Iililncjn and I.Ivrr.
It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to
"Women, and all who lead s-cdentary lives.
It does not injure the teeth, cause hcadachc.or
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. &c, it has no equal.
35- The genuine has above trade mark and
' rosscd red lines on wrapper. Take no other
ur-.!Tbr RKOnA UltMICAL CO., BlLTIXO'lE, Sift
RCDIXCTO.V, WOODAIIUI& CO., Portland. Or.
W HOI.HSAI.K AGrXTS.
Hotetter's Stomach l'.itteis is a line blood
depuient, :i-jati(.nal cathartic, and a Mipeib
anti Mlious specific It lallies the failing
energies of the debilitated, and checks j.re
mature decay. Fever and Ague, bilious re
mittent, dyspepsia and bowel complaints
are among tlie evils which it entirely re
moves. In tropical countries, where the
liver and bowels arc organs most unfavor
ably affected by the combined influence or
climate, diet aud water, it is a very neces-van-
safeguard. For sale bv all Druggists
and Dealers general! v.
A. V. Allea,
Wholcsala and Retail Dealer in
Groceries?
ProvIsionSf
MILL FEED.
Glass and Plated Ware,
TROPICAL 'AND DOMESTIC
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
Together with
Wines, Liqaors,Tobacco,Cigaps
WM. EDGAR,
Dealer in
Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes
Meerschaum and Brier Pipes,
GENUINE EN6USH CUTLERY
Revolvers and Cartridges.
CORNER MAIN AND CIIENAMUS STS.
Jeii's Notice
SAYS THERE WILL BE
NO INCREASE OF PRICES
IN HIS CHOP HOUSE
A ND THAT HE IS DETERMINED TO
iJk- maintain Ins teputatton for keeping the
best and chcanrst Restaurant in town, even
at aloss to himself, while the dull tilne last.
JEFF.
FISHERMEN!
Twines aud Netting
MANUFACTURED i:V THE
Baltimore Twine and lfet Company.
WM. J HOOPER & SON,
Xo. G, Soul Ii Culvert St , Uattluiorc, 31 1.
Send for Price List, naming your County
aim state, i'usask mention this pa wen.
W. E. DEMEIf T & CO.
ASTORIA, - - - OREGON
Carry in Stook,
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET
and
FANCY ARTICLES.
Prescriptions carefully Compounded
-Ki -J .m rj
tfOSTITTtifr
P CELEBRATED 3 A
8STTERS
THE DIGNITY OF THE NATION.
As usual there will be an executive
session of tbe United States senate
immediately succeeding tbe inaugura
tion of tbe next president. Tbe sen
ate will continue to bo Republican.
Tbe Democratic president, invested
witb tbe full authority and privileges
of bis executive office, will make bis
constitutional appointments accord
ing to bis personal, as well as bis po
litical inclinations. He will select for
bis cabinet .secretaries such gentle
men as lie thinks be can depend upon
during his administration. He should
know bis men, and the country ex
pects him to select statesmen who
have the confidence of tbe people.
There is no reason to doubt that be
will do so. A mistako in this respect
might result in a calamity to his per
sonality as president A president
should have no dissensions in bis oili
tial household. A new one should
have the wisdom to take advantage of
the errors of his predecessors. One
of the glories of a president is to se
lect judiciously a cabinet at the out
set that can endure harmoniously
through bis occupancy of the White
bouse. A distinctive cabinet without
jars is indispensable to tho govern
mental success of a chief executive.
It should as far as possible bo divested
o individual jealousies. Presiden
tial aspirants at the bead of some
one or the other of the departments
are likely to be somewhat too closely
watched by the appointing power.
especially during a first term where a
second is calculatively anticipated.
Both parlies are honored by the
leadership of able, ambitious men,
who are thoroughly patriotic, and to
most of these a senatorship or a cabi
net position is tbe ultimate stretch of
their political endeavors. Of course
one step of the ladder is a foothold
from which a higher can be reached
by extraordinary exertion and under
peculiarly fortuitous circumstances,
but the topmost round of all, as our
history has so often told us, is gen
erally beyond the reach of the out
stretching arms of those intellectual
ly and worthily great
An executive session of the senate
will be called on the day of the in
auguration of the now president to
reorganize, and to confirm or reject
Mr. Cleveland's appointments, which
can have effect only "by and with the
advice and consent of the senate."
One-third of the members of that
body, except such as have been re
elected, retire the day before inaug
uration day. The Republicans will
have a majority in the senate at the
incoming of tbe just-elected adminis
tration, and now a report comes to us
that they will not, under the tenure-of-office
act, confirm appointments
that may be made by President Cleve
land in contravention of that salutary
measure. Perhaps the report is pre
cipitous. Gov. Cleveland has been
known throughout the campaign as a
civil service reformer. As such he
was supported by Harper's Week
It with the particular "Civil Servicer,"
George "William Curtis, as its expo
nent He is expected by the count. y
to live up to asserted declarations. It
would be premature on tbe part of
the Republican majority in tbe senate
oven to intimate that it will not con
sent to tbe supplanting of federal of
ficers without cause. Probably noth
ing of the kmd is intended by one
who has made his national reputation
solely as a reform governor. JBnt the
country will soon see. The pressure
of Democratic office-seekers upon the
new president will be simply tremen
dous. Can be bo ungrateful to bis
efficient supporters who have helped
him to bis great height? Tho nation
expects of him a dignified adminis
tration, and bis earliest acts as presi
dent will be of general interest. They
will not only be somewhat of an indi
cation of his administrative course,
but they will tend more or less to de
termine the esteem in which ho is to
be held through a four-years' term.
A blunder at the commencement is
not easily to bo repaired. He is elected
on a professedly civil service plat
form, and it is now to be seen wheth
er ho will stand on it or fall on it
A Tempest in a Teapot.
New York, Nov. 21. A Washing
ton special says: "A writer in a Sun
day paper professes to have received
word from Indiana that a lively so
cial conflict is about to be transferred
from that state to Washington. It
seems that Mrs. Hendricks and Mrs,
McDonald are tbe bitterest of ene
mies. Mrs. Hendricks is said to be
fearfully anxious that McDonald will
not be made a member of Mr. Cleve
land's cabinet, and thereby obtain a
social position somewhat above that
of the wife of tbe vice president. Nor
would she be any better suited to see
Mrs McDouald the wife of a justice
or tho supreme court Tho story is
that the Hendricks family are coming
to Washington with the idea in their
beads that pretty much the whole re-
sponsibuity. both political and social.
for carrying on the next administra
tion, is likely to rest upon their
shoulders. Hendricks thinks Cleve
land bad little to do with his own
election, and would have failed, but
for efforts made bv himself.
Scott'rtEmulHion of Pure Cod-Liver
OH, with Ilypophosplilte.
Very PalaUiblc and Efficacious in
irusimy jjiscuscs. uv. j. l. UHOEM
ser. Rochester, X. Y., says: "Alter
having used Scott's Emulsion with de
cided benefit upon myself, 1 have taken
greatpleasure m recommending it since
in the various conditions of wasting in
which it Is Indicated."
Annual Report of Governor Squire.
Washington, Nov. 2L Watson
Squire, governor of Washington ter
ritory, in his annual report, says:
The manufacturing industries of the
territory have attained a highly grati
fying degree of improvementthat of
lumber taking the lead- In many
places Indians are prosperously en
gaged in cultivating the soil, and it
is believed the system of allotting a
suitable quantity of land to them in
severalty can and ought to be en
couraged. If they could be induced
to concentrate and altogether aban
don certaiu reservations it would
conduce much to the development of
tho territory by the settlement aud
cultivation of large tracts of valuable
land now unproductive.
Touching tbe territorial law con
ferring upon women the right to vote,
the governor says: Although many
of our citizens are disposed to ques
tion the wisdom of this law, espec
ially when attended witb tho require
ment mat women snonia servo as
jurors, it meets with the approval of
a largo majority of the people, and
the women of the territory are, for
the most part, strongly desirous that
tbe enactment be retained upon our
statute books, thus far it seems
attended witb no important results
unfavorable to tbe welfare of tho
people of the territory.
Tho report states that tbe value of
assessed property in the territory is
$50,513,852, with ono county to be
heard. The territory is entirely out
of debt, and July 1, 1884, had a bal
ance of $47,901 in the treasury. Tho
population of tho territory "is esti
mated at 150,000, and the governor,
in conclusion, presents a number of
reasons to support the claim of Wash
ington territory for admission into
the union as a state.
Twenty-four Years Retwcen. Shaves.
PnrLADEiiPiiiA, Nov. 10. A tall,
broad-shouldered man, apparently 55
years of age, walked into a Seventh
street barber shop this afternoon and
seated himself in a chair. A heavy
black beard covered his face and his
shirt front, and was finally lo3t to
sight within the capacious recesses
of his waistco'at
'Hair cut, sir?" asked tbe barber,
as be began to tuck a towel around
the collar of his customer. The old
man, who had been busy with his
beard during this interval, now ex
posed it to the astonished naze of the
shop. It reached fully three inches
below the knees when it was un
coiled. He replied: "No, but I want
this beard taken off clean. For
twenty-four years no razor has
touched my face. This beard is the
result It was in 18G0. I was as
spruce a young chap as could be seen
at Lancaster, and everybody knew
young Joe Rarstoe in those parts.
They called me 'young Joe,' to make
a difference between the old man and
me. The old man was a Democrat to
the backbone, and I was with him
until the split in tho 1860 convention
when the southerners put up John C.
Rreckinridge and we tho north
nominated Stephen A. Douglas. I
felt strong on tho subject and worked
for Douglas day and night I used
to bo very smart in appearance in
those days, but I worked so hard I
had no time for prinkingup.
"One night I made a speech at a
meeting in the old turnpike tavern.
1 had a week's growth of stubble on
my face, and before I had spoken a
uozen words some lout sang eut: Go
get a shave.' Everybody laughed as
they looked at me. 'Get a shave?'
says L 'No razor touches my face
mi x see a .Democratic president
elected.'
"I havo kept my word. Tako it off
and roll it carefully up in a piece of
paper, barber, for I am going to send
President Cleveland a chain made out
of it"
French Troops Defeat Chinese.
Paris, Nov. 24. Advices from Ton
quin state that, as reprisal for tho at
tack made by tbe Chinese upon the
French gunboats Eclaire and Tromer,
on the 19th inst, on the Claire river,
while they were revictualing the gar
rison at Tngen Wan, General Briere
de Lisle telegraphs that Colonel Du
chesne was sent to attack a force of
Black Flags and Chinese regulars,
entrenched in fortified works near
that place. The French forces cap
tured tho fortifications, tho enemy
fleeing. Tho French lost eight men
killed andlwentv-fivoTrnnnrlpr? Tim
Chinese have evacuated the Song
ivan valley. A later dispatch states
that Colonel Duchesno next day
stormed, without loss, three fortified
villages and destroyed or captured all
tbe enemy's supplies. The enemy
were in full retreat, taking refuge in
the mountains and forests.
Is This a Degenerate Age I
No, it is not. People may howl and
siumuie, out genet any they aro tne
very ones who themselves are degen
erate. Or who bavfl dpnnoratA ntnm-
achs and livers. It is a good age, for
if- llfla r"i..Av ..rt 41.s It.. !. 3?--.M
. jiuo (jjicu iu mo uu3i, iron meuiumc
tbe world ever saw, and such as no
previous age conceived of. Brown's
Iron Bitters is just making the pres
ent age happy, for it cures dyspeptic,
rheumatic and nervous people, and
sets the languid people on their feet
with joyful triumph. Mr. A. Berry,
of North Castino, Maine, says. "Wife
and I were both weak and in poor
health. Brown'ilron Bitters oured us.
THE GREAT GERMAN
REMEDY
FOP. PAIN.
Retort tad csrss
RIIEITjUTISM,
Neuralgia,
Sciatica, Lumbago,
BACKACHE,
E21D1C52, T00IHCE2,
SORE THROAT,
QCINST, SWELUSaS,
SPRAINS,
Scres-x-, Cuts, Braus,
FROSTBITES,
nciiAS, scalds,
JLnl all other bcJll ache
nd ptini.
FlrTT CEXI3 1 BOTH!
Sell bf ill Dmptfiti ant
Dealer. DlrtciioDi la 11
laa(ui(t.
5i3 Chulas A.Ve28!ar Cs.
(3aufU9t to A. Voobj Cx)
""UUInore, Si, C.S.A.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
PARKER, HOUSE,
J. II, CLOSE. Prop.,
ASTORIA, --- OREGON.
Al. CROSBY, - - . Clark
First Class in all Respects.
FREE COACH TO THE HOUSE.
Fipres Mer Lie !
.VXD
JEFF
OF THE CHOP HOUSE
Can prove hy his books that he is doing the
oigKCSt Dusiness 01 any
RESTAURANT
In the city, and he will guarantee to give
the best meal for.cash.
PRANK FABRE'S
CHOP HOUSE.
Oysters, Ice Cream,
COFFEE.
The New Model. Everything First
Class.
Cas- Street, rear of Odd-Ftllows Building.
Every attention paid my customers, and
the best set before them in first class style.
MIIS. EYAWALUIAN, - Proprietor.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
First Class Iii Every Respect.
NEW HOUSE,
NEW FURNITURE.
Fittctl up with eTery Conven
ience Tor the Comfort or
Transient and Permanent Guests.
Corner Squemoqua and "West Cth Streets.
G. A. STJLNSON & CO.,
BLACKSMITHING,
At Capt. Rogers old stand, corner of Cass
and Court Streets.
Ship and Cannery work, Horseshoeine.
Wagons made and repaired. Good work
guaranteed.
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Columbia Transportation Company.
FOR osrcx.Axix),!
FAST TIME! FAST TIME!
THE POPULAR STEAMER
w x m B W W GOB
Which has been refitted for the comfort of passengers will leave
Wilson & Fisher's Dock every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at
Returning leaves Portland every
Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M.
rw-An additional triD will be made on Sanda-v- afEaek Wk. lfl.vfmr Portland
at O O'clock Sunday MoBnlBX-
far soon pom.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
Bentok Stbksx, Neab Fabsics House,
ASTORIA. - OREGON.
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
BOILER MAKERS.
LAND anfl MAEINE ENGINES
BoilerWork, Steamboat Work
and Cannery Work a spe
cialty. CASTINGS ,
Oral! Description) made to Order
at Short "Votlce.
A. D. Wass, Prasldent.
J. G. Hu3ti.br, Secretary,
I. V. Gabs, Treasurer.
JOHX Fox.Superintendent.
S.AENDT&EERCHEN,
ASTORIA, - OREGON.
The Pioneer Machine Shop
BLACKSMITH
SHOP
AND
Boiler Shop 5
All kinds of
ENGINE, CANNERY,
AND
STEAMBOAT WORK
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,
JIti and Copper
Astoria Cooperage.
BARRELS AND HALF-BARBELS
All Kinds of Cooperage Done.
EB-Leave orders with JOHN ROGERS.
Superintendent, at Central Market.
GUNARD STEAMSHIP LINE.
fJE BEG LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE A
v great reduction in rates overthe above
well known line. Parties desiring to go to
Europe, or wtshinc 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 Astoria.
FOZORTH& JOHNS,
Agents.
HEADQUARTERS.
FOR
Tojs, Fancy Goods, Stationery,
CUTLERY. ETC.
Fresh Fruit Received Daily
A Full Stock of Smokers Ar.ieles.
NEW .GOODS CONSTANTLY ARRIVING.
CHAS. A. MAY,
Chenamus street, south side, one door
from Cass.
6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.M.
Vmmijmi b flils route eonneet at Xalaroa
w. m. hw, xniMmi
ygjBHBaawEfS
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
Oregon Railway & Navigation
COafPASY.
OCEAX DIVISION.
Dufing the month of October, 1SS4. Ooean
Steamers will sail from Portland to S&a
Francisco, and from San Francisco to Port
land, as follows, tearing Alosworth Dock,
Portland, at Midnight, and Spear Street
W harf , San Francisco, at 10 A. M. :
From Portland. From San Francisco.
Oct
Oct
Oregon Fri 3
SUte of Cil....Wed 8
Columbia Mod 13
Oregon Sat la
State of Cl....Thnr Z3
Columbia Tnei 23
.No
Oregon Snn t
SUU of C'!....Fri
SUtof Cal....Wed 1
Colombia Moa 6
Oregon Sat 11
State of Cal....Thor 15
'olambia Tue XI
Oregon San 9a
Stat ofCal.... Fri SI
Not
Columbia ."We-d 3
Through Ticket- sold to all principal
cities In tbe United States, Canada and
Europe.
RAIL DIVISION.
On nnrl nffpr KiwomhnrWpH 19U Ta.a
ger Trains will leave Portland" for Eastern
points, at a :ao 4. at., dally.
Pullman Palace Cars ranniax between Port
land, and St. Pan,
RIVEK DIYlSieX (Middle CcleunbU).
Boats leave Portland for Dalle at 7 ;0O
A M.
also :
Leave Port-I
land for JMonl Tu. I We.Thu. FrL I Sat.
Astoria and
lower Co.
lumbia....l6AM SAM
6AM
SAM
(AM
6AM
UlTtnn. fir 17 AVI
7AM
7 AM
Salem .... 1. . ,,1
(cam
Uorrallis..' ,'
... , , , , ,
Tacpmaaad Seattle, daily at liOt FM.
Leje Astoria for Portland at 6 a. in. dalhr ex
cept Handay.
O. H. PBESCOTT,
A.L.STOKTS
Manager.
Agent Astoda.
uent 1 reignt and Pass. Act.
E.A.
.NOY1S3.
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
VIA
Oregon & California R. R.
And CoHBeetieas,
58 Hours between Portland and San Fraa-
clsco. Ouly 21 houra' staging.
Fare to Saa Fraacisco $32 ; to Sacraaeato $38
Leave Portland at 7 :30 A. m. dally (except
Sunday) : Arrive at San Francisco
6 :40p.m., third day.
Close connections made at Ashland
wltn the Stages of the Oregon and Califor
nia Stage Company.
EA8TSIDE DIVMIOX.
Between POKTLAAD and AttHIiAND
auut TEAur.
LEAVE. AREIVB.
Portland..-. 7 :30 a. h I Ashland 4 : a. m.
Ashland dO r. u. Portland 43 r. M.
ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN.
I.KAVF a optvo
Portland 4 :00 P. M.ILebanou 9 JO p. x
Lebauon....4 r45 a. auPortland... 13 :o a. x
Pullman Palart SIPAnfncrr!jrlo.j Vnrt-
landMondajs and Thursdays. Ketarninz
leaves Ashland Tuesdays and itldays.
The Orenm and Pnllfnrnln 'Pallnno !?
makes connection with all Regular Trains
uu juuuuutt division, irom tne loot our St.
"WESTSIDB DITISIOir.
Between Purtlaad and Corvalila
MAIL TKAIX
LEAVE. A -RTrT?
Portland 0 !flo a. w .rvn-rniii. -m
Corvallls 8 :30 a. M.PortIand 3 -jo r.u.
EXPEESS TJiAIX
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 5 :O0 p MlMcMInnviUe, 8Mrx
McMlnnville6:45 a MiPortland 8 -JSti a k
Local tickets fnrsnlf nnri hnir. icrhalj-aA
at Company's up town office, corner Stark
and Second sti. pfs Ttftofc m iii r n i.rin.
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.
Frpicht will nnt tin rvMvrl far nmon
after & o'clock p. m. on either the Eaaulde
or Westside Divisions.
R. KOKHLKR, E. P. KOOEK3.
manager. G. r 4 P. At
llwaco Steam Navigation Go.'s
WINTER SCHEDULE.
Astoria to Fort Stevens, Fort Caaby,
and llwaco.
Connecting by stages and boats lor
Oystervilie, Montesano and Oiympia
Until further notice the Qwato
Steam Navigation Co.'s steamer
GrOXlL, TVT1 l.Q.
Will leave Astoria on
Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays
at 7 A. M.
(Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays bdag
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Ft.Stevens, Ft. Canby and llwaoo
OK
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Friday
The steamer will leave Astoria at 9 a.m..
as formerly, not being confined strictly to
schedule time.
On Tharsday
A SECOND TRIP will be made, leaving As
toria three hours after arriving from Ilwaeo.
Fare to Fort Canby and llwaco....... $1 08
STTIckets can be bought at the oOco for
75cts.
"""F-Hwaco frelcht, by the ton. ra Iota
one ton or over, $2 per ton,
rw-For Tickets. Towaee or Charter ao-
ply at the office of the company, Graf
wharf, foot of Benton street.
J. H. U. U14AI,
Agent.
B, B, FRANKLIN.
Mertate ai CaMnet Maler,
SQUEMOQUA STREET,
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