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ASTOKIA, OREGON:
TUESDAY...
SEPTEM.BEE 23. 1850
TIIiE TABLE FOR ASTOKIA.
SETTKMUKli.
HIGH VTATEtt.
I LOW "WATKH.
Fust. Second, j Pir-t. Second.
shshsh B: h a
jh. tmj .5 h. m. jv h. m. rv 7i. m.
52 T 21 , Si f. 47 " 7 71 0 K 011112 15 3 5
3 S iSJSW. 782 18 0 C I 57 3 7
21 9 59 S ft 9 21 7 9 3 31 0 2 3 30 3 4
2S 10 S3 C 7 10 23 S 3 4 31 0 2 4 3? 20
2S tl Su" 7 5 II 2d 8 5 5 20 -0 4 5 33 17
27 - - - - 12 IS S 3 6 05 -0 4 C 21 0 9
2S 0 21 8 7 12 51 87 6 11 -03 7 OS 0 2
29 1 l S C 1 32 89 721 0 0 7 51 0 1
30, 1 SI SI 2 10 9 018 01 05 8 37 0 3
The hours between midnight and noon aro
designated by a to. m.), those between noon
and tmdnlght by p (p. in.). 0 7i.oom.ri de
notes midnight, o.'i 00m. ; denotes noon.
The height Is reckoned from the level ol
average lower low watt rs to which the sound
ings ate given on the Coast Survey charts.
&3IM OA11DS.
Ty I. HOWARD, Kl. D.
IIOMCEOPATIIIST.
Graduate or University of Michigan.
OMceoverA. V. Allen's store, northeast
corner Third and Cass.
Hours from 10 to 12 a. ni., 2 to 4 and 7 to
T :33 ju in.
TaT It. KAY3IOXW,
CIVIL EXGLXEEK.
County Surveyor of Clatsop County.
Office : Room No. 7. Kinney's P.rlck, Asto
ria, Oregon.
A.
A. CliF.VRtiVM,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Oai f navel's new brick building, corner
Second and Cass streets : up stairs.
r J. CUKTIS.
AUorsernt-Iaw: Notary P&Irflc
Commissioner of Deeds for "Washington
Territory. Office in Flavel's new brick
bulldms. Cor. Second and Cass streets.
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DEIKIODS
fUVORlHB
EXTRACTS
NHHU.nMTrDHRS '
Used bv the United States Government. Endorsed by the heads of the Great Univers
siries and 1'ublic Food Analysts, as the Strongest, Purest and most Healthful. Dr. Price's
Cream Baking I'bwdor docs not contain Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Dr. Price's Dellclou
Flavoring Extracts, Vanilla, Lemon, Orange, Almond, Kose, etc., do not contain Poison
ous OILs or Chemicals.
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.. New York, Chicago, San Franctsco.
HALLWAYS AND STEAMERS.
TIME CARD
OF
BAYRAILWAYGOMPANY
WEEK DAYS.
Leave Astoria End -10, 11 a. ai. ; 2, 3, 4, 5
r. si.
eavo Young's Kay- 10 :30, 11 :30 a. m.;2 iSO,
3:30,4:30,5iX)r. m.
SUNDAY'S.
Leave Astoria End 9. 10. 11 a. v. : 1. 1 :30,
2, 2 130, 3, 3 :30, 4, 4 30, fl, 5 -JO, fl, G :30, 7, 7 iJO
1. it.
Leave Young's Bay 9 -TO. 10 '"0, 11 -JS0. a.
it. : 1 :15. 1 :15. 2 :15.2 :I5. 3 :15.3 :15, 4 :15.4 :45,
5 :!.", 5 :ir., C :l."i, C:15, 7 :15,7 :45 p. m.
Oll't II. N2IITK.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Offle on Cass street, 2 doors back ol Odd
Fellows Building, Astoria, Oregon.
r . a. boivsjBY.
t
ttrney and ConcHCalor at JLmw
Offlct on Chenamus Street, Astoria, Oregon
A R. KANACA,
ATTORNEY AT LaW.
OOce over White House Cor., Astoria, Or.
T :i UANSKLiI..,
"KRAI. ISTATE B2SOKF.S&
AND
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Established 3SSX
Ttnr.t street, uext u W, U. Telegraph Of
fice, Anuria, Or.
TTT W. PARKER,
Heat Estate and Insurance Agent,
Convcj nncer and Notary Public.
112 Kenton Street, opposite the Postoflicc.
Between Chenamus &Squcnioque Sts..
Astoria. Oregon.
B.
f. BAFrcrtTY, irr. i.
Graluate .Toffrrsim Medical College,
Philadelphia.
Offick-SSC Tliird Street.
D
Sfc. A. la. AXt.5. A, t'PLTOX.
Cass street, between 3rd and Hit.
Sjvclxl attention to Diseases ol Women
and Children, by Dr. A, L. Fulton.
Sectal attention to Surgcrv, by Dr. J. A.
FolUtn.
Office hours from 10 to 12 A. i and 1 to 4
TAY TUTTLE, SVT. P.
Physician, Snrijcon and Accoucliour.
Office, Koom C, Pythian Building.
Office hoars : 10 to 12 and 2 to 5.
EeMdence, 639 Cedar Street.
B.
K. XriiLKH. SI. I.
Graduate of Cleveland Homajojiathic Hos
nttal College, and Post-Cnnluate of New
York City Polyclinle School or Meliclne
and Surgery.
First and Main streets, Portland.
Ii.caes or Women a KpcrSalty.
D
K. . . K5iTSi.
"UYiJlOlAN AND SUJiGEON.
Siclal attention to Disease r "vtTomeu
via Surgery.
ikti-k: OpiKistic Telcgrapli OSUeo, ip
Stairs, Ailoria, :vro.
jk v. a. 5tr::tt,
DENTIST.
KoomT and 8, navel's now Brick Kuild-
W;T. KUKXKV. I T. I'.AKIX
i. w. lutArmu
Buvney, Bnrin & Draper,
Attorneys
nX -Law.
;Oregon City, Otogon.
Twelve years evsHMience as ltegiiler f
the U.S. Land Offlce here, rceniniucnds us
ta our specialty or Mining and all other bus
iaeai before the IuidOIllce or the Court5.
aad involving Uie practice in t'ne General
Lsiid Office.
TM5E SCHEDULF.
Astoria & South Coast Railway.
Fate's Golta Female-Pills I
For Female Irreg
ularitlfs; nothing
itKO tnem on me
ji-.irki'L XevcrfalL
Successfully used
iuy iiniinuii-niiiuiii-s
monthly. Unaran
tred to relieve mh-
pressed menstrua
lion. Sart! Sare! Certain!
Don't be humbug
ged. Save tune and
health and moin-x ;
ta no other.
inMit lo any u
dress, si-cere ox
i mad n receipt ol
I price, f2. Address,
THE APHR0 MEDICINE COMPANY.
Western Branch. Box 27,rORTLAND, OK.
MMmiK
. &"3MskWlii.
HS.am
tGStih
locate Lv. Clatxop
via steamer Jiwma ncaen.
I'.Iect rie: 8 : 3() a.m. 7 : 50 A. M.
Klectnc 1:45 i. M. 1:20 r.si.
() Daily except Monday.
() Daily.
BEGINNING
3"TLily 1st, 1890.
Str. VOLGA,
B. F.STEVENS, Nlastor.
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Vill leave dailj' from Wilson & Fisher's
Dock for
ILVVACO,
lleturnins will
at 7 a.i. and 2 r. u.
Loave Ilwaco, at9A. M.and4:i5i. u.
Stopping at Fort Canby, Fort Stevens
and Tanzy Point on first trip from Ilwaco
and second trip from Astoria.
From Terminal or Interior Points
-inii-
Mta Pacific Railroad
Is the Line to Take
To AH Points East and South.
It Is The
SiiiinCarftoutc. It runs Through
Vcslibulcrt Trains ivcry Day
In tlic Year to
ST. PAUL and CHICAGO.
Ko Change of Cars,
Composed of Killing- Cars unsurpassed.
I'itIlm:i.iiIraAViiifjtooni Sleepers
Of Latest Eiiuipmcut
Tourist Sleeping Cars
Ke-J that can be constructed and in which
acninmiMiations are botli Free and
Furiiislicd to holders of First or
Second-class Tickets, and for
Elegant Day Coaches.
A Continuous fjiuc Connecting witli
All fjiuc.s, affording Direct and
Vnttttcrruptctl Service.
Pullman Sleeper Reservations
Can be Secured in Advance through any
Aculof the. Koad.
Through Tickets
'loaml fmni all Points in America, England
sand KiirojH c;in be purchased at ;uiy
lieket ouiee ol this ttmipany.
Foil hifi.niiatioii eouccniing rates, time of
train-, reute: and other details fumiihed ou
ap:5na:ioit to any agent, or
A. D. CHARITON,
A-s.vt:iiit. Cencnil Pitssengcr Ageiit,
No. 121 First St . cor. Washington,
J'ortlaud, Oregon.
7? in 9H A MOXTH ran be made '
$fo IU ftJU working for us. Persons'
jeferrcd wlio can furnish :i liors- and give '
their whole Uiin to the business. Sparc J
MGRtentscan be profitably emplojed also.
A few vacancies in towns and cities. 15. F,
JOHNSON & CO., 1000 Slain St., Itichniond,
YiTtfnla.
Executors' Notice.
A Li- PKKSONS HAVINC CLAIMS
xjL against the estate of Louis Wilson, de
ceased, and firm of Wilson & Fi.sher, are
requested to present them pr iperly verified
at tlie )fiice of .1. Q. A. tiowlby, and all
persons owing said estate .should make im
mediate settlement at the same place.
J.Q. A.BOWL11Y.
W1LKYJI. ALLEN.
Executors.
Astoria, Sept. 10. 193. d-Ct
I. E. & N. Co.
THE STEAM KLS
"Gen. Canby" or "Suomi"
Leave Astoria daily at 8 a. m forTauzy
Foint, Ft. Stevens and Ilwaco, connecting
with railroad running north at 10 A. m. and
it with boats on Slioalwater Bay, for South
Bend, Sunshine, North Cove and othet
points through to Gray's Harbor.
Two rounc trips made Thursday's giving
two hours In Astoria or longer if tides per
mit. &
South bound trains start from Nah
cotta and Scaland at 1 :45 r. m. dally, .con
necting at Ilwaco with steamer for Astoria
and night boat for Portland
Sunday Schedule-Steamer starts
at y a. u. from Astoria and north-bound cars
at 11 A. it. from Ilwaco. Southbound cars
leave Nahcotta at 3 :30 r. m. connecting with
steamer at Ilwaco and night boat for Port
land. I.. A. 1A)0MIS. President.
It. V. EGBEltT.Supt.
Joir.v IL CouLTEn,
Secretary.
The Str. Telephone
Portland and Astoria.
Time Table.
LcaTCS Asteria:
Every evening excapt Tuesday at 7 o'clock
Leaves Pertland:
Every morning exccptTuesday at7 o'clock
Portland and Coast S. S. Co
GEAYS HABB0B.
STR. ALLIANCE. Sails from Port
land every Thursday at 7 P. M. ; and
from Astoria ilio following morning. Laud
ing at Iloquiam, Aberdeen, Cosmopolls and
Aloutesano.
SH0ALWATER BAY.
STR. DOLPHIN. Sails from Portland
on 1st and 15th of each month, landing at
North Cove, South Bend, Willapa&nd Bay
Center.
F. IE. STROWG, President.
C.P. UPSH UK. Agent Astoria.
.TJOTION
AND COMMISSION HOUSE.
MABTIN 0LSEN,
Successor to K. C .Ilolden.
"Hie oiaest establlsheil Conimlsslou House
In Oregon. Coodsof all kinds sold on c.un
mixsiou. Auction Sales Every Saturday.
General ltepalring. Jobbing and Upliol
bteilng done.
Fine stock of Fumlturo on hand.
When you want Bargains In Household
Goods go to
MARTIK OL8E.N
A Toacklag Iaeldcat.
An incident of a peculiarly touching
character occurred yesterday in one
of the elevated railroad trains, Jhat
brought tears to the eyes of the pas
sengers. The train had just left One
Hundred and Twenty-fifth street
when the passengers saw entering tho
car a little boy about six years old,
half carried by an older boy, evi
dently liis brother.- Both were well
dressed, but at first glance it was seen
that the little fellow was -blind.- He
had a pale, wan face, but was smiling.
A quick look of sympathy passed over
the faces of the passengers, and an-old
gray-haired gentleman got up and
gave his seat to the two. The "big
brother," who was about 11 years old,
tenderly lifted up the little blind boy
and placed him on his knee.
"How is thatf he asked.
"Nice," said the little chap.
"Where's my 'monicaf
This puzzled some of the passen
gers, and several turned to see what
the child meant But the "bis
brother" knew, and immediately drew
out u .small mouth harmonica and
placed it in the little fellow's hands.
Tho little fellow took the instrument
into his thin hands, ran it across his
lips, and began to play softly, "Ifear
ei Jiy uoa, to inee." Tears came
into the eyes of the old gentleman who
had given up his Seat, and as the little
fellow played on, running into the
"Rock of Ages" and "Abide With
Ale,1' there were many moist eyes in
the car.
The train rushed along, tho pas
sengers listened, and the little fellow
played on tirelessly, never missing a
note of "Annie Laurie1 or "Home
Slinpp.t rfompV PSnrtllv 4h "hicr
brother" leaned down and told the'
littlo one to get ready to leave, as the
train was uearing their station. .Then,
as if he knew ho had won a whole car
load of friends, the blind boy quickly
clinnRed "The Suwance River" into
"Anld Lang Syne," and with ono
accord tho passengers bureted into a
round of applause, while the "big
brother" carried the little one out of
the car. New -York Times. '
ButklcB Araticm Salve'.
The Best Sat. ye In the world for
Cut, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, -Salt Rhe
um, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin
Eruptions, and positively enres Files,
or no pay required. It is Guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction, or money re-J
lunaeu. iticczd cents per box. ifor
sale by .1. W. Conn.
Halsteod street, Chicago, is eightetn,
miles long.
Hfotice.
GOD'S BLESSING TO HUMANITY
So Says an Oregon Pioneer Ninety
Years Old.
Fobe8t Grove. Or., March 19. I,
have used the OREGON KIDNEY
TEA and obtained immediate relief.
It is God's blessing to humanity. I take
pleasure in recommending it to the
afflicted. 1 am now nearly ninety years
old, came to Oregon In I&42 in the em
ploy of tho Hudson's Bay Company,
and since 1 began using the OREGON
KIONEiT TEA I enjoy pood health.
DAf ID MUNROE.
Nebraska cowDoys
"round-ups."
are having
Peoria, Illinois, is the greatest
whisky town.
A Chicago brewer owns365 saloonsi
Our railroads employ 750,000 voters
J
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VESSELS ON THE WAY
Children Hry for Pitcher's Castoriaj
SVhen Baby was sici, vm cto her Cactorta.
SVhen eho waa a Child, she cried for Cactoria,
tVhen she became MIm, she clung to Caatoria,
Thea cho had Children, sbe gars then Outoril
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mechanical. Mining Engineering, Survey
ing, Draughting, Architecture, Assaying
aud Navigation. 170J4 Second Street, Port
land, Or and 723 Slarket St.. San Francisco,
Cal. Established 1SGL A Va-dkkNailijcx,
Pres. Send for circular.
H, EKSTB0M,
Practical : Watchmaker,
ASTORIA, OU.
A fine line or Gold and Silver Watches,
Solid Gold and llated Jewelry, Clocks, eta,
at reasonable prices, ltepalring Promptly
Done. Next to Morgan & Sherman.
JACOBS & PLUMNfiR,
Contractors ant BuiUers.
Estimate Given on Brick, Stone or
Wood Work.
Coucrctc ami Cement Work
a Specially.
OFFICE,
118 Genevieve St.
Carnahan & Co.
tii'i Ks.oi:.t hi
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From Foreign Porta for the Columbia
River.
Aodora. Ur ip. 1670. Mauritius.
Ariadne. Ur bk, 1167. Cape Town.
ABtrtcant. Brip. 1661, Yokohama.
Alclnons, llrap. 1576, Kewcaitla A.
Ardoamnrchaa, Br tp, 1700. Gape Town.
Anneal ey, Ur, ap., 1535, Liverpool May 3.
Alexander Lawrence, Brbk, 1285, London.
fiirker, Br bk. 1003. Honolulu.
BU&ftelL Br ap. 11M. Honolulu.
Chailensar. Am ab. 1399. New York.
Oockersoutb, Br ap, 1297. Liverpool.
Oity of Oarllale. Br bk.823. Brisbane.
Duabajae, Br ap, 1389, Anwerp. July II.
Klipce, Am. sp., 1S36, Yokohama.
Pcyledalo, Br ap, 1649. Liverpool.
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Lortoa. Br bkr 1330, Liverpool.
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MacDuff, Br ship. 1235, Santa Rosalia. "
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Dumb Chills, Wind Colic,
Bilious Attacks, etc.
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