The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, September 25, 1885, Image 1

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VOL. XXIV, NO. 74.
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PRICE. FIVE CENTS.
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BUSINESS CARDS.
T"R. A. Ia. and .1. A. FULTOX.
Plij'siciansantl Surgeons.
Will give prompt attention to all rails
fjoin any part of the city or country.
Office oter Allen's Store, corner Cass and
Smieiiioqun streets, Abtyria, Oiegou.
Telephone No. 4t.
D
K.FKAXK IAK.
i'hyIInn nnd Mnrs;poii.
Office, Koom C, over D. A. Mcintosh s store.
Okkick Hours : -9 to 11 a. m. ;-3 to 5 i. m.
Residence, opposite the Johansen building
TTVIt. EiOCKHART.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON'.
Ofkick : Gem Building, up stairs, Atoiia,
Oregon.
GKO. A. DOItKI.S. OKO. XOLAND
SOI,AXI & DORRLS.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
OM.-e In Kiiuiey'.s Block. pposilf Cit
Hall. Astoria, Oregon.
W. l'UI.TOX. C. FULTON.
A ITORNEI'S AT LAW.
Itoi.ins 5 and (5. Odd Fellow Uulhllu.
GRI.O F. IAIlKE:t
SURVEYOR OF
Clatftop County and Oily ir Antoria
Office : X. E. comer Cass and Alor Mieets,
Itoom No. 8.
Tq. A. BOWLKY.
Attorney and :oyn--Hr t inv.
OlhVc on Chenamus Street, Astoria. Oregon.
TAY TUTTiiK. 31. I.
PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON
Office Rooms 1, 'J. and 3. Tythian Bulld-
J!R.
Hesidkn'CK On Cedar Street, back ol
St. Mary's Hospital.
K I'. HICKS. A. K-SHW
KIICKS A SII I w.
DENTISTS.
Booms in Allen's Building, up stairs, cor
ner Cass and Squemoqua streets. Astoria
Oregon.
jy K. Sl'EDDKX,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
Senrelierof Titles. Almtrnotor am!
Conveyancer.
Ollleo on Gass Street. 8 doors south of As
torian office, Astoria, Oregon.
BANKING AND INSURANCE!
E. W. CASE,
Broker, Banker, and Insur
ance Agent,
ASTORIA, - OUEGOX.
OFFICE HOURS :
From 9 o'clock A. 11. until 3 o'clock J. M.
AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS!
Capitol Flour,
Manufactured on the Gradual BeducUou
System by the
Saiem (Or.) Capitol Flour Mills Co.,
limited
Is the only flour that has taken First Prize
three years in succession at the
POHTL.AXI) MECHANIC'S PA I It.
Also at SUnte Fair.
One trial is sufficient to convince of itssupo
liority. .".ee that the word CAPITOL is on each sack
GEOUGE SHI EL. 8 Stalk St.,
Portland Agent.
WILSON & FISHER. Astoria Agents.
LOEB &-00.
JOSU'.KltS IN
WINES,
LTQUOSS,
AND
CIGARS.
AGENTS FOR THE
Best San Francisco Houses and
Eastern Distilleries.
Tumblers Decanters, and All
Kinds of Saloon Supplies.
fSSAll goods sold at San Francisco Prices.
MAIN STREET,
Opposite Parker" House. Astoria, Oregon.
Notice of Assignment.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL
whom it may concern that the under
signed has been appointed assignee of the
estate of M. D. Kant, an insolvent : and all
peisons having claims against taid insolvent,
are requested to present the same to the as
signee properly verified .at his office at 1'. A.
Stokes & Co's, in the cltv of Astoria, Clat
sop county, state of Oiegou, within three
montlis from this date.
PHILIP A STOKES,
Astoria, September 2, 1885.
For Rent.
THE SALOON KNOWN AS "THE COL
orado," on Chenamus, between Benton
and Main. Saloon fixtures for sale or to
Jet. Apply to
WM. LOEB.
ffi (HO 13S3 liTl
Irzh &M fi B.9 KJfe&ib HSR
msm
CURES
RheuTrialism, Keuralgia, Sciaiic:
Lumkgs. Dschaclte. Kcpdsche.Toolhacho,
Soro ThraJ, SiT"-IIhir:. ?m!i. UrzXt ,
i?.n aUj eTiim: i:oiju Piiss asd aw.t-:
Soil ly Drul" " l"lirj CT-riwe. TBIj f
lntlle. Iirei'ji.i Ju II 1-cn.ui; .
t::i: rtiAKi.:: a. vo:fc'u:r in.
(SuMiir.uA. VVt.U.12j i tt-Hlno-r. l
TUTT
TORPSD BOWELS.
DISORDERED LSVE2?5
and MALAREA.
From t hc&e sources arise threo-fonrlb s
of the diseases of the human nice. These
symptoms imlicato their existence.
Loss of Appetite, Bowels costive,
Klcli Heailaclie, fuIIncT ivftcr tat
itijr, aversion to excrtien of boily os
mind, E rue tat Ion of font, Zrritalil
ityoftcmpcr,roxvi!pirits,AfccIIni
of IiavInjjneKlected sonic duxy,li
zliie3S,Flutterlngattlicireart.Io!a before the eyts, Iilghly colored
tJrIne,COASTlPATIOX,an(l demand
thousoofaremedythatnctsdirectlvon
the Liver. As aLivcrinerticineTDTT'S
1'IL.I.S have no cnual. Tin ir action on
the Kidneys and fckin i3 also prompt;
removing all impurities through theso
three scavengers cf tlie systeia,"
producing appetite, sound digestion,
regular stoolB, a clear nkln nnd a vig
orous body. TCTT'S PSIjTS cause no
nausea oi griping nor interfere "witli
daily work and arc a perfect
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.
hold ereryvriierc2jj. OlHee 4 1 liturn j St-N V.
HMOYI
l"Jl?V ITTn rtTrtIICTr"T"3 otntimiil .
stantly toaGtossr I'.Lvik by a single
application of this Ore. SoM by Drug-
'nsts,or sent by exiircss on receipt of $L
Ofiico, 44 Murray Street, New York.
rjiraaAKgAL or u:zrsii szssi?r3 rsss.
Holdens uclioii Nooms
f Established January 1-f, 1S77.
E. C. IIOLDEX.
Heal Estate and General Aitclintn-cr
and Commission iYierchcnt,
Chena'nus StrwL - Astoria, Orivw.
Auction Kile of Sundries i-wry Satiirdav
at 10 i) a. M at mv Auction Rooms.
Will conduct Auction Sales of ilea' Estate.
Cattle, and Fainrng Mock ln-icer il"
sircd. Cafch Uetunxs I'roraptlj D'.ciloatttr.tlrs.
Consignments respect firth solicited.
Notary Public for Hie Mali r Ort-j:on
Comiuisslouer or DeeiN fr Wa.liito
Ten itory.
Agent for Daily and Weekly On;ujin.
THE FINE AMERICAN SHIP
4,.I0IIN T. KERRY,"
Nowenniute fro n San rmn-
cLscoanddne licit', will follow the Ulrmah
in our direct lineof Salmon Vessels
From Astoria to Liverpool.
For rates of freight and inMirawcnpph t
ME Elf, WILSON & CO..
Portland, Or.
-TO THE-
YOUNG PEOPLE!
Of Oregon sm! TV:ishi:ist'.
You Live in ?-n EdLcaUnal Age.
Your Place and Success in L fe diwul
largely upon your Ir.uu.u
in School.
XX SPLITS
To sjend time in srhool. He thit lakes t nit
to grind his -cj Ihe.cuts moie gntss
ami dees a better Job.
THE OPPORTUNITY IS YOURS.
Pacific University, at l'Viv-t Jrv U
read v t ogive yoii sucli help as ou need.
Forest (5 rove is easy of nc'ivss,
lleallhrul:uidi:eautilirt
TAKE YOUR CHOICE IN
ACADEMY, COLLEGE. MUSIC. AR T, PEN
MANSHIP. MILITARY DRIL!,
PHYSICAL CULTUItE.
Adifcntaces Good. Teaching Thorough. Ex
pensrLIght .
Educate yourself at Tualatin Acadeniv
and Faclfic. Unlverlly. School Year oi ens
Sept. 2, 18S5. Send for Calahtgue, to
.1. F. ELLIS.
Forest (J rove, or.
Notice.
mAKE NOTICE ALL WHOM THIS MAY
X concern, that I the under.-igued have
and do claim the NW " of section us, town
ship 8 N, range 8 W, 1G3 acres. I request all
parties not to trespass ou the above men
tioned laud or its effects, as I have given
sufficient proofs of mv rights through the
United States Land Ome in Washington
City. District or ColumbH.
d-w JOHN ROGERS.
Notice of Dissolution.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
partnership heretofore existing be
tween John Stephansnn and C. Carlson, un
der the tirm name of Stephansou & Car'son,
Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. .1.
fctephanson retires fiom the business and C.
Carlson remains, and all bills due the firm
are to be jiaid to C. Carlson and he will set
tle all claims acauist said firm. I will pay
no bills from this date unless contracts i on
my personal or written order.
C. CARLSON.
Astoria, Oregon, ScpL 19tli, 1P&I.
For Sale.
A COMFORTABLE FIVE ROOMED
house and lot, well situated. Cash
takes a bargain. Inquire at this office.
wn
r-a ..vL .; jj
Wsm sss "y
ZTott Women May Understand.
"Well, you know men understand
about Buch things."
How often dovreuear this sentence
from the lips of -women, when any
question of politics or business is un
der discussion, and in how many
different -ways and tones it is uttered.
Sometimes it is said with an apolo
getic and self-depreciatory manner,
as if because men "knew about
things" was a good and sufficient
reason why women should not ; some
times tho air of the speaker is one of
discouragement, that seems to say it's
really no use to try, under the circum
stances; while others still will speak
in a grave and serious way, as if they
were simply statins a s'cientfic and
physiological fact which no one would
bo unreasonable enough to deHy, and
concerning which there was no need
for anj' display of feeling whatever.
Women of the last class are per
haps the most "ageravating," for
they seem to believe that whatever a
man knows about the subjects men
tioned above, and other matters re
lating to the conduct of evcry-day
affairs, he knows by intuition "or in
stinct ; that it comes" to him in some
mysterious way because he. is a man.
It is not perhaps necessary that
she should be able to converse'fluent
Iy about "margins" and "cot
ton futures," although I know several
bright women who are all the more
attractive and no less womanly be
cause they can at least listen intelli
gently to talk on these m: 'tors; and
it may not be imperative for her to
be prepared to give at a moment's
notice an exhaustive opinion upon
the advisability of the" govennent's
granting subsidies as an encourage
ment to infant industries in lieu of
maintaining a high protective tariff.
But she should know how to use a
"railway guide" and look after her
own baggage in traveling, cash a
check at a bank, or send a telegram
in a rational manner, and without
asking more than fourteen questions
of whatever unfortunate man happens
to be near. These, and the other
everj'-day matters of which they are
types, arc fundamental, like the three
It's in book knowledge, and a girl or
woman ought to be as ashamed of be
ing ignorant of the one as the other.
But women are to be wives and
mothers, you say ; they are to be lov
ingly cared for and all burdens and
cares of this world outside their homes
are to be taken from them by their
natural protectors. Well, granted.
Suppose each woman in tnc land
marries and herhusband lives longer
than she does and is all that a hus
band should be, so that there are no
old maids, nor widows, nor disap
pointed wives, who would, of course,
have to earn their own living, or at
least, manage their own affairs.
What then? Women have still no
excuse or reason for ignorance. They
are to be companions and helpmeets
for their husbands, and how many of
these latter have hardly a thought or
an interest in their lives that is not
comprised in the two words "busi
ness" and "politics." If the wives
know nothing of these subjects, what
sort of companions csm they be? And
as to the children, will the boy have
less or more respect for his mother
and her wishes and authorilj if she
can sometimes explain what lie is so
eagerly desirous of knowing about
men and things, instead of iriving the
stereotyped reply, "Oh, ask your
father, "child ; I don't know."
But to return to our text of how a
woman may "understand about
things"; the answer may be gath
ered from what has already been said.
Let her go to work as a man does, let
her read and think for herself and
talk with those who know more of
the subjects to be pursued than her
self. Let her observe and compare,
and, above all, acquire experience by
accustoming herself to do things in
dependently until she has become
self-reliant and has a sound, well
trained judgment that will make her
her own mainstay and a sheet-anchor
ol sensible and helpful counsel to all
around her.
A dress for the Queen of Italy has
just been forwarded to Koine from a
leading Parisian establishment. It
is of satin in a new and delicate shade
of pink, brocaded in white, with a
pattern representing interlaced cords
and lassols. Tho skirt-front was
composed of pale pink satin, laid in
flat folds just beneath the waist and
caught in graceful draperies at the
sides of the train with looped cords
of pale pink silk, finished in. long,
slender tassels in silk and pale pink
beads. This frontage was finished
with a fringe to correspond, which
fell over two ruffles of narrow Mechlin
lace.
The greatest rag-shipping port for
this country is Hull, from which 39,
000 bales were sent to New York in
18S4. Then comes Londou with 25,
000 and Hamburg with 11,000, but no
other port sent over 5,009. The value
of all paper stock imported was near
ly $15,000,000.
The number of fossil plant specie -now
known is estimated to be not
less than 9,000, and may be considc -ably
greater. A catalogue of a :
which have been described down fo
the present year is beiug prepared at
the National museum.
In Birmingham, England, a com
pany has been organized for tli
novel purpose of distributing to tin
manufactures of the town air stron'y
compressed at a central station.
There is no hope for dudes. A
French scientist claims to manufac
ture artificial brains.
Tho Yuuug Surgeon's Story.
Again I beheld her two years of
dissipation, of madness, had "passed,
and once more I saw her whom I had
so basely deserted.
It was at the opera she sat in a
box near me, and though the pale
ness of her cheek gave her an almost
unearthly appearance, I saw that she
was lovely as ever.
All eyes were upon her all but
mine ; for one glance had called up
so many painful recollections that I
dared not risk a second. I felt my
self a guilty wretch.
"Poor Emily 1" I murmured, as
tears of bitter remorse filled my eyes.
I was interrupted by H , who,
touching my elbow, whispered:
"Look in'that box on the right. Is
it not extraordinary to see a young
girl with such white hair?"
I turned impatiently from him; but
so many remarks of the same kind
were whispered by those near me,
that the words seemed to hiss in my
ears.
"I'll beta dozen of champagne."
said one of my neighbors, "that she
has been friglitened. Pear has been
know to turn the hair gray in a single
night."
"You are mistaken," said another.
"No sudden shock could have changed
it so completely. I am a surgeon and
know something about these things ;
it is more likely the result of some
secret sorrow.""
"Perhaps she is a widow," said a
third, "and has fretted for the loss of
herhusband?"
If the look with which I regarded
tho last speaker could have killed
him, there would have been one
puppy the less in the world.
"irour conjecture does not seem to
be a very probablo one," said the
surgeon; "she looks too young for a
widow. I should say she was not
more than seventeen or eighteen."
"Just eighteen!" exclaimed I, in
voluntarily. "Do you know the young lady,
sir?" he asked, turning to me. I
was silent, and he continued. "If
the study of physiognomy is to be de
pended on, an unrequitted passion is
the cause of the calamity."
At these words I could no longer
restrain my feelings. "Be silent, for
heaven's sake!" 1 exclaimed, grasp
ing his hand convulsively. "1 am
the greatest villain on the" face of the
earth!"
He looked at me in astonishment;
but just then the curtain again rose,
and the clang o.f music drowned all
other sounds. While everybody's
attention was drawn to the perform
ance, I took courage to look once
more at Emily. How beautiful she
was, as she sat with her gaze fixed
on the stage. So young, and already
grief had "decked "her brow with the
silvery badge of age! Could it be?
Was it she whom I saw? Her golden
hair chaugedto white by grief for my
inconstancy !
The play was over mechanically
I rose to go. As I reached the door
one my friends hurried to meet me.
"How long have you been re
lumed?" said he. ''Did yon know
that Emily was in town? I saw her
just now. Good heavens ! how it has
changed her!"
"It has, indeed!" said I with a
groan, "dreadfully, awfully changed
her!"
"Of course you know the cause?"
"Too well! too well I am the
cause?"
"You! What! Did vou persuade
her to do it?"
"To do what?"
"Why, don't you know that fancy
ing her hair had a red tinge, she was
persuaded to use the new Victoria
dye, which has turned it white?
Still, as her husband docs not mind
it, why"
"Her husband?"
"Yes, that handsome young fellow
there leading her out of the box."
Feeling as if my own hair might
bo turning white that minute, I left.
Mothers.
There are upon the kin f ever) human
beliif, cl M and :clult alike, 2,30o OuO pores.
Through t! t-r pores in the form .f iusciif i
hle pcisiiTitioii, is expelled more than one
quarter of the nourishment taken Into the
sjsim. The.imporlai ce of keeping open
these per-piration valves upon a child's body
is second only to Unit of proms.t!y digesting
the food eaten. It was lo open the pores of
the kin xnd to assimilate the lood that Dr.
Pitch- r formulated Caslnrla. Loose bowels,
constipation, fevers and eruptions which are
so constant among infants and cluldien, and
which kill cnc-tiiird of all children before
they are five year old, arhc principally
from lliesc two causes. It is from the won
derful results attendant upon the use of
Castotia in regulating the stomachs and
bowels and keeping open the pores of the
skin, that C.istoiia acquired its world wide
reputation. AVitli plenty cf water for the
body, pure air for the lungs and Castoria to
assimilate the food, there need be no unac
counted for sickness nmoDg children. Cas
toria is a vegetable prescription without
morphina or other narcotic property. Thirty
j ears extensive use has given L a history
never attained by another medicine.
Buffalo has a business firm named
Irish & English.
Why should sufferers from rheu
matism undergo the fatigue of travel
in order te got to the mountain s or
tho seashore, when they can stay at
home and be cured by St Jacobs Oil?
Echo answers why.
A Swedish Go diva.
The 2d of February in Sweden is
considered the midwinter day. In
the era of paganism it was a great
festival in honor of the heroine Goa
or Goja, deified under the name of
Disa, to whom the whole month was
consecrated besides. The legend of
Goa is very curious.
It states that at one time when the
country was visited by a frightful
famine, the Thing, or national as
sembly, decided that, in order to al
leviate the general distress, it would
be necessary to put to death a part
of the population, especially the old
and infirm. Goa alone dared to pro
test loudly ; and claimed to be able
to propose a means of remedying the
dearth, which would prove more
efficacious as well as more humane.
The King ordered the execution of
the decree to be postponed; but in
the interim, desiring to test the sa
gacity of the young girl, and to con
found her audacity, he sent her wor.!
he Avould only receive her on condi
tion that she would come to hit
dwelling neither on foot nor on hors
back, nor in a vehicle ; neither dressed
nor undressed ; neither in the course
of the year nor during any paticular
month; neither by day nor by night.
Goa solved the enigma. She came
to the King's house on a sledge drawn
by a goat, holding on to the side of
the sledge, with one leg resting on
the pole of the sledge, the other on
the goat. She wore a fishing net
only in lieu of garments; and she
came exactly at the epoch of the
solstice, when the month is still un
determined, at the time of a full
moon, but while it was yet twilight
Being permitted to speak, she a!
vised that the old and infirm, in He-;
of being exterminated, should 1
merely sent to the still unpeople t
parts of the country, where they
would be able to obtain tnc means ot
existence without being any burdi-ti
to the community. The King liked
the advice ; and as the adviser had
charmed him by her beauty and her
wit, he took her for his wife.
Here, There. Everjulicre,
Malaria is found. Even where the disease Is
not prevalent where the general condition
of the surro.mding locality may Dc favorable
to health, i-olated cases may exist. Bad
drainage, a damp cellar, the escape of sewer
gas.theexLtance of masked cess pools, prox
imity to stagnant water all these are fre
qmnt causes, and what town or city of any
magnitude is free from them. Hostelter's
Stomach Hitters, whether in town or country
whether the germs of the disease dcrelope
cither ihc bilious remittent or Um intermit
tent form, or that in g.itivc. sluggish, but not
less obstinate type called dumb ague. Is
equaLy efficient, both as a prcventitlve and
a remedy. Had dluestiun. biliousncis. con
stipation, a want of vitality, are also reme
died ny it, ami me nnppiot results may be
sureh anticipated from Its use. Tor the re
lief or ih Mini.itiwn, kidney and bladder com
plaints, and nervousness, accompanied by a
lack ef appetite and .sound repose. It is
biianit and agreeable.
MARKETS.
mm & THOMPSON.
DKALEItS IN
FRESH AMD CURED MEATS,
CHOICE GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
Crockery and Glassware.
35I13L1 Peed, 3E2to,
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY & COMPANY,
lYsh and Cured Meats,
ITegotafoles,
FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS.
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT IIOTEL,
CHBXA3IIIS Street. Astoria, Off.
Washington Market.
' Slain street, Astoria, Oregon.
BEK6A & CO, rilOritlETOJIS
RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEX
tion or the public to the fact that tho
above Market will always be supplied with a
FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUALITY
FRESH AND CURED MEATS ! I
Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole
sale and retail.
CSSpecial attention given to supplying
ships.
$67,000,000 Capital!
Liverpool and London and Globe,
north British and Mercantile
Of London and Edinburgh.
Old Connecticut of Hartford,
COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA
Fire Insurance Companies,
Representing a Capital of S67, OOO OOO.
B. VAN DUSEN. Agent.
BARBOUR'S:
rish Flax Threads
HAVE NO
gjHBBIVy
jJk)HigJw
UKAND PRIZE PARIS 1878.
THEY HAVE BEEN AWARDED
HIGHER PRIZES
AT TIIE VARIOUS
International Expositions
TITAN TIIE GOODS OF ANY OTIIER
THREAD MANUFACTURERS
IN THE WORLD.
Quality can Always be Depended on !
Expert Meriei Use i Oilier !
HENRY DOYLE & CO.,
5 1 7 and 5 1 9 Market Street, - - - SAN FRANCISCO,
AGENTS FOR TACIPiC COAST.
Seine Twines, Rope and Netting Constantly on Hand.
The Telephone Saloon.
The Finest Establishment of
the Kind in Astoria.
.Especially fitted up for tho Comfort and
Convenience of those who enjoy a
Social Glas.
The Best or Wines and Liquors,
The Choicest Cigars.
Everything New and First-Class.
It. T JEFFREY, rrop'r.
Magnus C. Crosby
Dealer in
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
STOVES, TINWARE
AND
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
SHEET IRON,
Tlaa. AND Copper.
HIM
b'O
FOR PORTLAND!
Through Freight on Fast Time!
THE NEW STEAUER
TELEPHONE
Which has been specially built 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 I P. M.
"VLn additional trip will be made- on
ui v uciot. bwhs- nerniDjp.
for Sound ports.
EQUAL !
ERvtH ratp
The Gem Saloon.
The Popular Resort for Astorians.
For tho
Finest of Wines and Liquors
Go to TIIE GEM SALOON.
ALEX. CAMPBELL. - - PROPEIETOR
J. H. D. GKAI,
Wholesale and retail dealer in.
GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED
Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc.
LIME, SAND AND CEMENT.
General Storage and "Wharfage on reason
able terms. Foot of Benton street, Astoria,
Oregon.
WM. EDGAR,
Dealer in
Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes
Meerschaum and Brier Pipes,
GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY
Revolvers and Cartridges.
COKNEIt MAIN AND CHENAMUS STS.
Sunday of Each W'celc, leaving Portland
rassengers dj
this route connect at Kalama
Transportation Company.
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