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ASTORIA. OKEGON:
TUESDAY.
..DECEMBER 11. 1SS8,
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
PORT OP ASTORIA.
VESSELS 13 THIS IU FEE.
o
Heiperidea. Brsp 1338 San Pedro OctG
Benj . Sewell, Am sp 1502 S Y
John Gambles, Br bk IK.
Ulan McKenzie. Br op 15G7 S D Hot 1
Lorton, Br bk 13fi0 Ma port May 2G
Maxwell. Er sp 1600 S F Oct 23
Moresby. Br sp 1217 Lirerpool Jane 26
Varana. Br bk 1271 Newcastle
Jerusalem. Nor bk 901 3 P
Trongate. Br bk 949 S D Oct IS
Thunderbolt. Br bk. 1193.
Virth ot Stronsa. Br bk 1153 3 D Oct II
J W Marr. Am sp 129G K Y May 31
amarkand, Br bk 1101 Oallao
Asset. I.rbk.795, Brislare.
Doiford. Br bk fS2 S P Oct 23
VESSELS VS TBB WAY.
o
Andes. Br bk 831 Newcastle A
Brenhilaa. Br sp, 1321, Newcastle.
Famenotb, Br bk. SS3, Jlarjboroaeh.
Vandnara, Br sp 20K NSW
Scottish Bard. Br bk 816 Newcastle Ane 13
wElns,Brspl6:0NBW
Ariadne. B, bi lit S D
Archer. Br bk 763 Liverpool Atuc 3
l) S Hulbert, Am bk 1036 N Y Ane 2
O S BemenU Am kk 1899 N Y Ani 19
City of Carlisle. Dr bk K3 Lirersool
Uuncore, Br sp 10GO Liverpool
Uartmore, Br bkllCj Liverpool Septal
i.'hildwaU, Br sp 12SC S F Oct 17
Port Lonachan. Br bk 1132 K J Sept 22
lladden Ha'l. Br sp DIG Newcastle
M E Watson, Er sp 1G70 Maryport Sept S
City of Canton. Br bk S09 Glasw Oct II)
Martha Fisher. Br bk Sll Melbourne
Alexandra, Br sp 1352 Brisbane
British India, Br sp 1199 Grimsby Sept 27
.1 HNicolai, Ger bk 1033 8 P
Kathwell, Br bk 1296 IIJ
Otterspool. Br sp 1793 Newcastle
Samoa. Br bk 1109 Liverpool SeptG
Lutterworth. Br bk 837 Otaeo Oct 3
Pie Cross, Br sp 150 Maryport Oct 23
TII)K TABLE FOB ASTOBIA.
DKCEMBEK."
HIOII WATER. LOW WATER.
Kirst. Seen.!. 1 First. Second.
mil o ,- o 2
h, in. 5 h. in. S ft. m. .2 h. m. S
fc s,
1 10 41 9 1 11 17 7 5 4 43 20 S 27 03
2 11 29 9 4 - - - - 5 Xi 21 8 18 -11
:: 0 40 7 7 12 11 OS C21 22 7 03 -15
4 1 .U 7812 69 94 7 13 23 7 51 -15
I 221 78 14) 11 803 25 8 40 -13
fi 3 08 7 7 2 31 85 856 2 6 9 27 -9 9
7 3 49 7 G 3 25 8 9 9 52 2 7 10 18 -03
8 4 47 7 5 4 23 711054 291109 03
9 539 74 5 23G5 115G 29-- --
0C33 74 G40 Gl 003 09 100 27
jl 727 75 800 GO 100 15 2 09 23
12 8 18 7 5 9 12 8 1 2 03 2 I 3 13 19
13 3 13 7 G 10 18 G3 3 07 25 4 09 13
4 8 59 7 7 11 09 6 5 '. 01 20 4 5G 07
15 10 39 8 0 11 68 0 5 4 47 32 5 30 03
16 1113 83-- --529 34 Gil -01
The Hours between miduignt ana noon are
designated by a (A. jr.), tbose between noun
and midnight by p (p. m.). Oh. oOnt.a denotes
midnight, oft. 00m. j denotes noon.
Tne height Is reckoned from the level ol
average lower low waters to n hlch the sound
ings are ivcn on the Coast Survey charts.
Astoria Iron Ms.
ConcomlySt., Foot ot Jackson, Astoria. Or
General
Machinists ni Boiler Maters.
Land and Marine Engines
BOllTER TVOEK,
Steamboat Work and Cannery Work
A SPECIALTY.
Castings of all Descriptions Made
to Order at Short Notice.
JOHN FOX
A. L. For,
J. G. Hustler,
President, and Sunt.
...Vlce President
Sec and Treas.
Old Corner Saloon,
Plill. F. Bower, Prop's.
Fine Wine Liquors Cigars,
401 Cbenamos Street, - - Astoria. Oen.
Great English Remedy
Trade Mart.
Murray's Specific.
A cuaranteed cure for all
nervous diseases, such as
Veak Memory. Loss of Brain
Power, Hysteria, Headache,
Pain In tfia rtanlr TCiirtrnno
Before Taking. ProstrationWakef ulness.Leu-
eorrhoea, Universal lassitude. Seminal
Weakness, Impotency and General loss of
nower of rnn Generative Or- Trade Mart;
Kans, in euner sex. causeu uy
lndescretlon or over exertion,
and which ultimately lead to
JSeraatureOld Age, Insanity
and Consumption. S1.00 per
box or six Doxes for So.00.
Sent by mall on receipt of
price. Full particulars in
pamphlet, sent free to every
applicant AfterTaklng.
IVc Guarantee Six Boxes
To cure any case. For every $5.00 order re
ceived, v. e send six boxes with written guar
antee to refund the money if our Specific
does not effect a cure.
Address all communications to the Sole
Manufacturers.
THE MURRAY MEDICINE CO.
Kansas City, Mo.
Sold In Astoria by J. W. Conn, sole ageut.
Van Dusen & Go,
DEALERS IN
Hardware and Ship Chandlery,
Pure Oil, Bright Varnish,
Binacle .Oil, Cotton Canvas,
Hemp Sail Twine,
Cotton Sail Twine.
Lard Oil,
Wrought Iron Spikes,
Galvanized Cut Nails.
.Asricnltnral Implements, Sewing;
- Machines, Taints, Oils,
Groceries, 3to.
MUSTANG LINIMENT
TLtrrtriT HcsTAXO L nrj r conquers Srxvrxg,
0CS4TC3ES and Eras s In Hoeses and llcxrs.
fSfttfro
m
SOCIETY MEETINGS.
Templo LiCHlEre, No. 7A.F.A.H.
REGTJLAll COMMUNICATIONS H
first and third-Tuesdays In eacnVV
month, at 7tf o'clock, p. m., at theV
Hall in Astoria. Members of the order In
good standing are Invited to attend..
By order ol the W.M.
Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. O. O. P.
REGULAR MEETINGS OF OCEAN EN
JL campment No. 13. I. O. O. F., at the
Lodge, In the Odd Fellows Building, at
seven v m., on tho second and fourth
Mondays of each month. Sojourning breth
ren cordially Invited.
Ey order C. P.
Seaside Lodee No. 12, A. O. TJ. W
XJEGULAR MEETINGS OF SEASIDE
Xt Lodge No. .12, A. O. U. Vf. will be held
in their Hair la Pythian Castle, on
Saturday evening of each week, at 7 o'clock.
Members of the order in good standing, and
visiting Brothers are Invited to attend. Li
brary will lie open fifteen minutes before
and after each meeting. By order M. Vf.
W. B. ROSS, Kec.
Astor Lodge No. 6, K. of P.
REGULAR MEETINGS EVERY WED
nesday evening at 7 :30 p. si. at Pythian
Castle. Sojourning Knights in good stand
ing cordially Invited to attend.
By order C. C.
n. E. NELSON,
K of R. and S.
Select Knights of A. O. TJ. V7.
REGULAR MEETING OF NOlilH
western Legion No. 2, will be held at
their headquarters in Pythian Castle on 2uU
and 4th Thursdays of each month at S i n.
Members of the Legion in good standlag
and visiting comrades are invited to attend.
Drill each month.
By order of commander.
ILA.Smilll.Ree,
Scandinavian Benevolent Society.
REGULAR MEETINGS OF Tf IS SOCU
ty at their rooms in Pythian buiMing
at eight o'.clock, r. m.. on the second .-nut
fourth Tuesdays of each month,
AUG. DANIELSON, Sccrrtary.
Company H, O. N. G.
REGULAR DRILLS EVERY WF.DXES
day evening. Regular meetings lirst
Wednesday of each month at 8 r. m
A. P.. SHAW.
Conimaudi-r.
Astoria Building & Loan Association
THE REGULAR MEETINGS OK '111IS
Association a-e held at 8 r. ai.. on the
first Wednesday of cacli month, omceon
Genevieve street, south of Chenamus.
W. U KOBB.
Secretary.
Common Council.
REGULAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND
fourth Tuesday evenings of each month
at 7M o'clock.
aaPersons desiring to have matters acted
upon by the Council, at any regular meet
ing must present the same to the Auditor
and Clerk, on or before the Friday evening
prior to the Tuesday on which the Council
holds its re?u!:ir meeting.
TI10S.S.JEWETT.
Auditor and Clerk.
AsxouiAW muKtrroity.
STATE OFFICERS.
United States Senators $$&
Representative In Congrcss-Bliiger Hermann
Governor. Syi csier lVnnoj er
Governor's ecretary. W. A. Munley
Secretary of State G. W. Mcl5r.de
Assistant Secretary :. B. F. Giltner
State Treasurer. G. W. Webb
Sup't Public Instruction E. B. McElroy
State Printer F. C. Hakcr
Clerk School Land Board
Sup't Insane Asylum .
Sup't Penitentiary
Judges Supreme Court .,
Nap -Icon Da is
J)r Dairy Lane
,..iudi. tiow
W. P. I,ord
tw.
...hv.
W. Thaver
S. Stralian
Judccs Circuit Court-First District L. B.
Webster. Second U. 3. Bean. Third It.
P. Boise. Fourth Department l. E. 1). shat
tuck ; department 2, L. B. Stearns. Fifth F.
J.Taylor. Sixth L.Isom and G. W.Walker.
Seventh J. H. Bird.
Railroad Commlss'.oners-J. n. Slater, of
LaQrande: Geo. Waggoner, of Corvaliis;
and J. R. N. Bell, of Roseburg, chief clerk.
Health Officer -Dr. O. B. Estes
COUUTV OFFICERS.
County Judge an. Tcge
County Commissioners f vvS5mituU:R
Clerk....
C. J.Trenchard
Sheriff..
..W. G. Ross
Treasurer........-..... J. C. Dement
Assessor Jos. smnon
Superintendent ot Schools C. W.Slnvely
North Pacifie
BREWEKX.
JOHN KOPP. - - - Proprietor.
Patronize Heme Industry!
We supply as
GOOD A QUALITY OF BEER
As Any in the Market,
AT AH KEASOKABLB A I'ltirr.
Tie north Pacific Brewery Beer
Is Pure and Unadulterated.
It gives general Satisfaction and Is Furn
ished In Quantities to Suit.
Leave orders "With A, W. Utzmcer
next to Bergman & Co.'s, or Fred CooKe,
next to Foard & Stokes.
Daily Delivery In Any Part of the City.
To Gray's Harbor.
AND SHOALWATER BAY.
The Steamer GEN. MILES.
W. P. 'WniTCOJiB, Master,
Will leave for Gray's Harbor
Every Tuesday and Friday.
The Str. Dolphin.
Will leave Astoria Every Thursday Morning
for
Bay Center, South Bend,
and North River,
On Shoalwater Bay.
For Freight or Passage apply to
J. a. D, GBAY
Agent, Astori.
THE
COSMOPOLITAN.
A. IV. UTZIXGEIt, Propr.
Fine Billiard Tables : Best of Wines
and Liquers: Choice Cigars.
A First Class Place of Social Resort, lliu.
In a First Class Manner.
MEXICAN HU3TAXO LXXBIENT rubUd in
arei many a valartle Horse and Male's limbs.
Ordinance No. 7063.
An ordinance amending ordinance
3S 0.453, entitled, "To provide a board
of health and to protect the public from
contagious and infections diseases,'' ap
proved March 15th, 1SS2.
The City of Astoria does ordain as
follews:
Sec. 1. That section 8 of ordinance No.
453, of Astoria, entitled, "To provide a
hoard of health and to protect the public
from contagious and infectious dis
eases approved March 15th. 1882, be
and the samo is hereby amended so as
to read as follews:
Sec. 8. It shall be the duty of each
Bhysieian in this city to report to the
oard of nealth, in writing, every'pa
tient lie shall have laboring under the
Asiatic cholera, or smallpox, or other
infectious diseases, immediately after
he shall be satisfied of the nature of the
disease, and also to report every case of
any such disease immediately nfter the
same may come to his knowledge; and,
further, it shall be the duty of eveiy
such physician to report to the .Board
of Health every case of death, from any
sucli disease, coming to his knowledge
immediately after it shall have occurred
or come to his knowledge.
Sec. 2. That section 9 of said ordi
nance. No. 453, entitled "To provide a
Board of Health and to protect the pub
lic from contagious and infectious dis
eases," approved March 15th, 1882, he
and the same Is hereby amended so as
to read as follews:
Sec. 9. It shall be the duty of every
person keeping a hotel, boarding house,
or lodging house in this city, to report,
in writing, to the Board of Health, im
mediately, the name of every person
boarding or lodging at his or her house
whom he or she shall have reason to be
lieve to be sick with the cholera, or
smallpox, or any oilier contagious or in
fectious disease, nnd any deaths occur
ring at Iiis or her house for any such
dleascs; and eveiy master, owner or
consignee of a vessellying at a wharf
or in the harbor of Astoria, shall make
a like report in the same time.
Sec..'!. That section 10. of ordinance
Xn.453,of Astoria, entitled, "To provide
n Board of Health and to protect the pub
lic from contagious and infectious dis
ease." approved March 15th, 1SS2, be
and the same is hereby amended so a
to lead as follews:
Sec.10. It shall be the duty of the
owner or occupant of every house, store,
building or tenement in the city, where
in any person may be sick with the
cholera, smallpox, or other contagious
or infectious disease to give notice, in
writing to the Board of Health imme
diately after the existence of such dis
ease shall come, to his or her knowl
edge. Sec. 4. Section 11 of ordinance No.
453 of this city, entitled "To provide a
Board of health and to protect the pub
lic from contagious and infectious dis
eases.' appro ed March 15th. 132, be
and the same is hereby amended n as
to read as follews:
Sec. 11. That it shall be and is hcrf
by made tho duty of the owner or occu
pant of every house, store, building or
tenement in this city, wherein any per
son may have the diphtheria, smallpox,
tjphoiu fever, scarlet lever, measles,
whooping-cough, chicken-pox or any
other dangerous or contagious disease
or di-cascs, to give notice to the public
immediately of tho existence of such
disease . in such house, store, building
or tenement the following Hags in the
following casos.
1. In case of diphtheria, a green flag.
2. In case of scarlet fever, n scailet
flag.
3. In case or variola or varioloid, a
yellow flag.
4. In case of Asiatic cholera or yel
low fever, a black flag.
5. In all other cases, a white flag.
Such flag shall be placed in some con
spicuous place on the premises, where
it may be seen by persons passing on
the street near said premises. In case
the owner or occupant of such house,
store , building or tenement shall fail or
neslect to place such flag as nfore3iid.
It is hereby made the duty of tho chief
of police of said city, as soon a3 he is in
formed of the existence of such disease
in any; house, store, building, or tene
ment, to cause such flag to be placed ns
aforesaid. Such flag, when so placed
by the owner or occupant or Chief of
Police, shall remain there until such
person having such disease shall have
so far recovered that no danger by in
fection or otherwise shall remain. Such
flag shall not be less than one foot wide
by one and a half feet long.
Passed the Common Council Nov. 27.
IS08. Attest:
T. S. Jewett.
Auditor and Police Judge.
Approved Nor. 23th, 18S8.
c. H. Paoe,
Mayor.
PENALTY.
Sec. 15. Any person who shall vio
late any of the provisions of sections 8,
9. 10, li, 12, 13 and 14 of this ordinance,
and any person who shall neglect or re
fuse to obey any order or regulation
made by the Board of Health In the ex
ercise of the powers conferred by this
ordinance, shall be deemed guilty of a
misdemeanor, and, upon conviction
thereof beforo the Police. Judge, shall
be. punished by a fine of not more than
one hundred dollars, or by impris
omennt in tho jail of the city
of not more than twenty days.
The Board of Health shall cause to be
prosecuted all cases of violation of any
of the provisions of this ordinance, and
all fines Imposed and collected un
der this ordinance, shall go into the Po
lice Fund.
Allen & Krosel.
Handsome Wall Paper,
ARTISTIC DECORATION.
Painting, Papering. Graining, Etc.,
Hone In Satisfactory Stjle and at
Satisfactory Prices.
Comer Jeffeison and Cass SK, Astoria, Or.
Hughes & Go
Wholesale and Retail
LIQUOR DEALERS.
Importers of All Brands of Foreign and Do
mestic Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
J. II. Cutter Whiskies a specialty. Val
BlatzIsottledBeer. Finest brands of Key
West and Domestic Cigars.
Liquors for Medicinal Purposes.
Family Trade Solicited. AU oiders from
the City and Country promptly filled.
Squemoqua Street, - - - Astoria, Oregon.
MUSTANG UNIHEN?
MEXICAN 2TUSTANO LINIMENT, for iUs lad
Bust. Greatest CiiraKredftcoTeryeTcrmtd.
No One Need
t i. it '
Remain .
A Dyspeptic.
"I have been suffering
for over two -years with
Dyspepsia. For the last
year I could not take a drink
of cold -water, nor eat any
meat without vorriiting it'up.
My lifej'WJtaa'tolsery.; I had
hadjreBminifecLSimiacins .
Liver-3ltei&tor,:o:fhich
I afn;no!tekihgl'flte:'gecoTid
Dot'tle, ano?'tTieriact;l3 "that q
words canndtexpressithe v
reHef I feel', .''aryjtite
is very cbod.fanS.IiLicist
everything ihorbughjy. - I
sleep wellnov arid iiused, to
be very restless. I am flesh
ing up fas: gcod-"8tr0ng
food- and Simmon3svtjiver
Regulator have; UqnCitll. .
I write this'm bopes.oi bene
fiting pome bhoJwh'o'-has
suffered ink Z dldand jyolild '
take ,oath. to .these'sBite
ments if vlesired:""
E. S. BAIXOU. frrocusi. JVei.
H. ZEILIN J. UO.j, -PfiiiaMphd, Pa.
MARKETS.
Washington'Market.
tihIh -irff I, . Alitalia, Oregon.
KKKU.UA .V O. CO.PKOPniF.TORM
OESPEClKtlLlAT CALL THK ATTEN.
IX Uon of lheTMiMIo to the fact that the
aoove Market wDl always be supplied with a
FULL VARIKTY AND IIKST QUALITY
op
FRESH AND CURED MEATS I 1
Which will be sold ac lottflst rated, whole.
ale ami retail.
B-Spf-Wal attention Riven to supplying
riups.
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY & COMPANY,
Fresh and Cared Meats,
X7To grotalolo si ,
FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS.
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL.
CIIKX.YMCS street. Astoria. Os.
Roadway Market.
P. O'HARA, Prep'r:
Opposite Foard & Stokes.
A First-Class Meat Shop.
Fresh and Salt Meats.
All Purchases Delivered In any Part of
the City.
S.ARNDT&FERCHEN
ASTOBIA, - OREGON.
The Pioneer Machine Shop
BLACKSstrrn
SHOP
'r'"-vrTirawfW
ni - &-fcufittjy ffi
W-.fc-r.3H.7 .
Boiler Shop
All kinds ot
ENGINE, CANNERY,
AKD
STEAMBOAT WORE
PrompUy attended to.
AspecJalty made of repairing
CANNERY DIES,
FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET.
$3
P
A
N
T
S
13
WERE ELEGANT,
Perfect Pit and were made to
Order from self-measurement
by uh, for
THREE DOLLARS.
Send three 2 cent stamps
ForTwenlvSnmnKwnf ninth
to selectfrom. and 'rules for self-
raeasureraenis. Juoney returned 11
suited. We cheerfully refer you to
any Express Company or Mercan
Ulo Directory as to onr responsl-
umir. ciena ai oneoior an the lat
est styles. r. Address.
EMPIRE
State Pants Co.
163 & 165 Canal Street,
NKW YORK CITY.
F.H.SURPRENANT&CO.,
SUCCESSORS JO
jr. o. m-oss
County Coroner.
First .Class .Undertaking
ESTABUSirstEKT.
VI V wj,voowtun iiiucnu material,
cxt to Astoria office.
MUSTANB LINIMENT
MirtintTT arosTJJQ ItST cures Pan. I
old soaxa, cirasxisr-ur--c.
-z. JirtfrraicvssB "jtosrot
rz
p
A London paper attributes the
following hyperbole to a lecturer
speaking on the "great fire of Lon
don:" "It is not too much to say,
gentlemen, that when the news of
that awful event became known,
the poles, north and south, leaped
from their sockets, and stared
aghast at the equator.
Sir Algernon Borthwick, owner
of the Morning 1'ost, and one of
the ablest politicians and shrewd
est business men in London, has
an income of 200,000 a year,
chiefly from his paper,, which has
become;veryprofitable since he re
duced its price.io n'.penny.
-The-jBrench mint will soon re
place the copper sous wfth nickels.
Singularly" ecnougli the" 5, and. 10
ceiitiraeVieces will be nerforuted
in the center, after the manner of
Chinese coins.- -This enables them
f to be strong and counted or ban-
aiea witn great ease.
c The London Spectator points
out that the best ground for hope
of the safety of H. M. 'Stanle' is
the fact that his death would have
made so great a stir throughout all
east.Africa that we should have
been" almost certain to hear of it.
Queen Victoria intends vi place
an equestrian statue of this late
emperor I' redenck in indsor
Great Park, in close proximity to
the statue of the Prince Consort,
which lias been purchased out of
thcwoinen s Jubilee offentijr.
William II has no fixed al;iry
as emperor of Germany, but there
is about 1,000,000 that ho, can use
if necessary. As king of Prussia,
however, he has a civil list amount
ing to $3,550,000.
UOH' llODTOBS COXQirU DEATH.
Doctor Walter K. Hammond says : "Af
ter a Ions oxperienee I have como to
the conclusion that two-tliinb of all
death from couclis. nneumonia ami
consumption, might be avoided if Ack
ers English uongn iicmedv 'werconiv
carefully used In time.''- This wonder
ful Jtymedy U sold under a positive
guarantee by J. W. Conn, DrupRist.
"With Elijah as private secretary,
the tribes of Benjamin and Levi
should do vtell. Baltimore Amzr-
xcan.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria
(Vhea Baby was siclc; re gare her Castoria.
(Then she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
(Then she became iflssfslia clung to Castoria,
.Then shs had Clilldren, she gave thea Costorli
THANSPOKTATION- LINES.
0. R. & ,N. CO.
TO X0tVS.AxD,
And Way Landings.
The Steamers of the' O. R. & N. Co., car
rylnEthe U.S. malls; leave the Company's
Dock livery Day, Sundays excepted, at C
This is the only dally line, and the only
line running all the year round.
TO SAN FRANCISCO.
The only line of Steamships to San Fran
cisco. Steamers leave Company's Dock every
four days
Regular Line ot
Tow Boats and Barges,
For Towage and Lighters ge.
STORAGE OF MLl. KINDS.
Inquire at Companv's Dock or at City Of
fice. Additional Steamboat Service on the
LOWER COLUMBIA
Tho Fast and Elegant Steamers,
R. R. Thompson and S. G. Reed.
Will run as
Night Itonts between Astoria and
Fortlnnd.
Leaving .storia at 8 r. m. : returning.
Leave Portland at 11 .-co p. m..
EVBRT NIGHT.
Connecting with All the Trains.
SLB. B020RTH, E. A. NOYE3.
Ticket Agent. Agent.
I. R. &N. Co.
FROM ASTORIA Til
'Ft. Stevens, Ft.Canby'and llwaco.
Connecting by stages and steamboats for
Oyslerville, Montesano and Olymplo
j
STEAMER
m "GEN. CANBY,"
Tno. Pahkrh. Master.
Will leave Astoria dally (Sundays excepted)
for
Ft Stevens. rt.'Canbv and llwaco.
at 8 A. M.,,fl-oept as below.
With OystervlIlPi Mails and K jtpss dally.
and
Through Mafia to points beyond, and
Montesano, W.T., on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Piidaye.
Tickets to llWaco. ......
. (at the office) 73 peats
Bound. Trip Tickets 81 S3
lwaco Freight per Ton, $2.00
Tor iieKets, Towage or Charter ap
ply at the office ot the company, Flavel's
wharf.
MUSTAN8LINIMENT
nifMnwim t. vt . i fn.
j,nMof HOMX,lftuandCAi-i. Rub la I
IJggfcoP
I'ovsescs cmny ImTwrtant Advantages vcr sll
oihsr ireiiared Toed?.
BABIES CRY FOR IT.
INVALIDS RELISH IT.
Makes Plum.?, Laughing, Healthy Bab;o3.
Regulates the Stomach and Bowel3.
Sold h; iHUb'gUts. 25c, 30c, Sl.tlO.
WELLS, BICHfiBDSOH & CO.. ECZtisCTSH. "
Baby PortFaits
. Portlolio cf tejutlfdl babv i
traits, p:u-
-u Sue plate papor by patent photo proccis, .- ax
ireetoMomcroiany caDy Dom wnain a e:
Every Mother wants tha3e pictures ; send at tuti.
uive ioyi name anu age.
YtLLS, RICHARDSfK U CO,, P .Jj, Uurl'tr,
THE MARCH
OUE LATEST
"Competition Is the Lifo of Trade," and
cannot lma1ae Jiow nveiy i ao i vor now nsra our
ask Tour retailer for tho JAJIES MEANS' S3
ircaiahixta vaai needs.
I'osltlTely nona'gennms unless carlns onr
retailer wilt supplyott with shoes ao stamped II you Insist upon his doing so; It you do not lniijt. omi
.tallers will coax you Into buying Inferior snoesuponnhlcntbey make a larger profit;
PJ&MES .MEANS'
S3 SHOE
UNEXCELLED Ifl
TYLE UNEQOALlXn
JN DURABILITY
'AND c-
PERFECTIOH
.OF FIT.
nealiiM
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mar cuiiy c
f .us
fflAMro. njv-
SC. u' iiuulfi . ,
ps-Ol
Such has been the recent progress In onr branch ot industry that we are now able to affirm that tag
lames Means' $t Shoe Is In every respect equal to the shoes which only a few years ago were retailed at elgti I
jr ten dollars. It you will try on a pair you will be convinced that we do not exaggerate. Ours are th
ulglnal S3 and il Shoes, and those who Imitate our system of business are unable to compete with us la
quality of factory products In our lines we arc the largest manufacturers la the United States.
One of our traveling salesmen who U now vlsltlns the shoe retailers of the Pacias Coast and Rocky
ilonntaln Region writes from there as follows :
"I am more than satisfied with the results cf my trip. I have thus far succeeded tn placing our full
iue In the hands of A No. I 'dealers In every point I have visited." Us goes on to say, SThls a a
splendid region for us to self shoes In, because most of the retailers are charging their customers at
retail about double the prices which the shoes have cost at wholesale The consequence Is tbat tha
people who wear shoes are paylneslx or seven dollars a pair for shoes which are not worth as much as our
JAMES MEANS' S3 and 8t SHOES. Our shoes with their very low retell prices stamped on xht
loles ot every pair are breaking down the high prices which have hitherto ruled In the retail markets her,
and when a retailer puts a full line ot goods in his stock they at once begin to go onr like hot cakes, so great
Is the demand for them."
Now, kind reader. Just stop and consider what tho above slxnlflesso farasyon ore concerned. It
assures you that If you keep on buying shoes bearing no manufacturers' name or Oied retail price stamped
on the soles, you cannot tell what you are gettlngand your retailer la probably making you. pay doubla
it bat your shoes have cost him. now. can you afford to do this while we are protecting you by stamping
jar name and theOxed retail price upon the soles of our shoes before they leave our factory so that you
annot be made to pay more for your shoes than they are worth ?
Shoes froour celebrated, factory, are Hold by wide-awake retailers fn alLparta ol
the country. We will place them easily within your reach In any StateorTcrr Itory It you will Invest eat
sent In . postal card and write to us.
JAMES MEANS & CO., 41 Lincoln St., Boston, Mass.
DR. SPINNEY
& CO'S
NlMTinVESTERN DlSPENSAilT,
183 First St., comer Yamhill, Toriland.
AH Chronic, Nervous and Private Diseases
of 9Icu anil. Women
Successfully Treated.
Such aa Lost Manhood, Nervous and Physical
Debility, Exhausted Vitality.Seminsl Weak
ness. Spermatorrhoea; Prostatorrhcea. Impo
tency. Gonorrhoea, Qleet, Syphilis. Disease
of the Kidneys, Liver, Lungs. Heart, and
Stomach : I'remature Decline. WEAKNESS
IN WOMEN, and all Functional Derange
ments that result from youthful foHle" or ex
cess in later years.
Toxing ZWEen
Who may be cuflering from tho effect of
youthful follies or indiscretion will do well to
avail themselves of this, the greatest boon
ever laid nt the altar of suffering humanity.
DH. SPINNEY will tiuarnutrc to
Forfeit 8300 for, every case of Seminal
Weakness or private dieaso of any kind or
character which he undertakes and fails to
" MIDDLE-AGED MEN
There are many at the ago of SO to CO who
are troubled with too frequent evacuations of
the bladder, often accompanied by n slight
smarting or burning sensation and a weaken
ing of the system in a manner the raticnt can
not account for. On examining the urinary
deposits, a ropy Bedim ent will often be found,
and sometimes small particles of albumen
will appear, or the color will be of a thin,
whitish hue, again changing to a dark, torpid
appearance. There are many mon who dio of
this difficulty, ignorant oftho cause, which is
the second stare of seminal weakness. !!,.
SPINNEY will Guarantee n rerlcct
Cnrn in inch casos, and a healthy restora
tion of the genito-urinary organs.
Hours, 10 to'C and 7 to 9 : Sunday, S to 11 a
M,,only.
Consultation free : Examination, 2.00.
F. fT t
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.. 41
HEALTH.
Le Iticlnu'i Golden Balsam I.'o. 1
Cures Chancres, first and second s:a 'c,
Sores en the Legs and Body; Sore Ea-s.
Eye, N03, etc., Copper-colored DiotchesI
Syphilitic Catarrh, diseased Scalp, and all
primary forms 0! the disease known aa
Syphilis. Price, go 00 per Bottle.
p Rlchsn' Qolden Balsam No. a
1 .Cures Tertiary. JIercurl4lSyphilItIcP.beu
, matism. Fains in the Bones, Pains in the
"Head, 'back 'of tae-NecIr; IJlcerated Sors
Throat, Syphilitic Rash, Lumps and con
tracted 'Cord, Stiffness of the Limbs, and.
" eradicates all. disease from the system,
whether caused by Indiscretion or abuse
ot Mercwy, leaving the blood pure and
healtby.i. Price PS CO par. Tottle.
, fiontctiaa'ii Golden Si unlsU Anil,
doto for tha 'cure of OonorrhcBa, Qleet,
Irritation Gravel, and all Urinary or Geni
tal disarrangements, llrlc $a 50 net
. Bottle.
f.e Ttlchau'- Golden fipnlu In.
eetton, for severe cases ot Gonorrhea,
nmmatory01eet.Strlcturcs,&c. piiCe
. 91 00 per Bottle.
Le Rlclmu's Golden Ointment
for the cB-ctivj healingof Syphilitic Sori
andcruptionj. .PrlroSl CO p?r Box
Le Kichaa'a Goldea- Pll s Kirvc
and Brain treatment; losict physical pow
er, exce or over-work. ITostraUon, eta
Price $3 00 per Box.
Tanlc ni.d Xervlne,
Best cvtrywhere, C. 0. 1)., -cnra!y packed
per express.
C. V. mcBARBSt OO. , Asents,
427 & 43 Sansom? street. Corner I lay,
San Frandsco. Cal.
nrepT rt.Mi MAif r.n rurn.
I nescrlbe and fully
endorse Biff Uutti
only apeclflc for thecer
taln cure ot this disease.
O. H. I2COBA84U, U. S.
Amsterdam, K. Y.
We have sold BltO tor
many years, and It has
,n ven me oes; 01 sans-
'taction.
u. TL 13Tcnz & Co..
Chicago, 111.
SI, Sold by Druggists.
Bold by J. Vf. Conn, Astoria, Oregon..
MUSTANG LINIMENT
JtExicAN irusTAko usur rr.uied visoi
oaaVr it dwttb to Swlanty.Wlnd GUSort Baclca,
'S 50
,tep
ftjASrM
r-:r' "';,&iseIe.
r Cm 1 Ia
E1 TO DiTS.-I
Ptana tttd a
KM xreealyliya
JnuCd-lCe.
. aelmutljpi
(,usl
traiiBssairtl
It's Easy to Dye
with
IisMOHDDyTS
Superior
I prr strength,
. f IB
j Fastness.
Qcauiy.
AND
SimDlicitv.
1
Wh.i jml to color no'ro roods thnnr,th..
Jtiuv r.. d.-.and to give more trilllint and
uuru.v, - r. .vss for the DiammtLeaiuie
r.3 ., ,- 3v-clsrj; la cents each.
ir. P.tCXAnDSON & CO., Burlington. W.
1 Oiicing ot Bronzing Fancy Articles, OSS
DIAMOND PAINTS
- - i ."lvr-, Bronze, Copper. Only 10 CeaU.
OF PROGRESS!
IMPEOVBMEHTS !
If yon hare not son oar latest Improred t
compeusars navo to woric to Keep within aTht of ni
bllOK, or the JAJlEd 01 KANS' 84 T SHOE
name and pries stamped plainly on tho'soles. Tool
J5KES-WEfirTS,J
$4 SHOE
CANNOT
-$ TO
SATIS
THE MOST,
FAS
TO SAN FRANCISCO, GIL
nv xr.w or Tiin-
Southern Pacific Gcmpanv's
LINES.
1 The Mt. Shasta Eoute.
Quicker In Time than any Other
Route Betweon
PGrthnd and San Francisco.
LEAVE PORTLAND 4 P. M. Dally
THROUCH TIME 3D HOURS.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS,
rdoasT hJj;r.n.M; cuts
for accommodation of Second-claw r&ss
1 njrers, attached to hxprcssTraliis.
FA!:!: (rum Portland to Sacrament"; and
San Tranciseo,
1'nlimtted .... g.y, 00
First ClasH Limited - K20 00
Hecond CIa-fi - sis 0
THROUCH TICKETS
To all Points
SOUTH AND EAST
via California.
TfCKETOFFlCES :
City office No. 131 Cor. Flnt and Alder SH.
Depot orflce Corner F and Fro t Street.
rOETLAND, OKEGON.
K. KOKHLEB, E. P. K0GEP.3,
Manager. Asst. O. F. & Fas. A ki
GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE !
Northern Pacific Railroad !
TWO TWAINS A DAY I
NO CHANGE OF CARS 1
Shortest Line to Ohicago&All PointsEast
VIA
ST. PAUL. AND MINNEAPOLIS.
THE
Northern Pacific R, R.
It the ONLY line Ennnlng
Pasatnger Trains,
Pullman Palace Sleeplnj Cars,
Palace Dining- Cars (meals 75c).
Luxuriant Da; Coaches,
Emigrant Sleeptrs (free of charge),
FROM PORTLAND TO THE EAST
Sea that yoar tickets read TlathcXorthsri
Pacific h. It. and aTOld change of ears.,
Leave Portland at 7 A. M. and 3:l5ijt SI.
dally: arrive at Minneapolis or Sf.Paul at
noon fourth day.
Pacific Di visiox-Train leaves irom
and G street daily at 7 A. U. and HA.M.;
arrive at New Tacoma 1 :15 and 0 :15 P. 31..
connecting tvlth Compauy's for all points on
Paget Soand.
CHAM. 8.fEE, Genl Western Pass.
Acent,St,PauI.
A.D.CHAKLTON, Gen'l western Pass.
Agent, No. 2, Washlnaton'St, Portland
Depot corner First and U streets,
Carnalian & Co.
SCCCES30K3 TO
T. W. CASE, '
niPortTEr.3 ano wholesaiji am.
P.E-AIL DEALEBS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Corner Chensmui and Cass streets.
ASTOKIA OKEGON
MUSTANG LINIMENT
ays Iw ttpt la SoVIS, lust and Factory.
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Memmmfs
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