XFIE DAILY A8TGRIAN. ASTORIA, TUESDAY MOANING. FEBRUARY 1 M3 A Woman's Chat to Other Women. Hostesses giving dinners should con sider the effect on tho complexion of the color selected. Beautiful as yellow Is In cnndle-shiides, flowers and embroid ery. It needs toning: to take away a cer tain brassy direct on the skin. Oreen, also should not be the color through' which light passes directly on the wo men's faces. The popularity of violet and heliotrope feasts possibly lies In the fact I that no shade Is mora oftening and be coming la combination with gas and can dle light. A violet dinner has the table scarf lightly embroidered with the bios-; BomB In natural colors, with napkin and' doviles similarly decorated. Bunches of violets In cut glass bowls stand Irregu larly about the board, and the candels In , the branching candelabra of silver or China, and violet, shaded with violet shades. A few loose violets are .in the linger bowls, and the Ice Is served, in lit tle urns of violet satin, whose covers are bunches of flowers. The tinting of the actual vtandg to carry out the color scheme' of a feast Is no longer considered good form. Mrs. Van Rensselaer Cruger's dining .room is a noble apartment, hung In dark .'crimson satin brocade, Whe brilliantly liBhted, It Is said to enhance the fairness of every woman who enters. A blow at a certain sort of church fairs ' lias been Inaugurated at Portland, Me., Over a hundred of the local buslneso firms have signed an agreement to give no more goods to church and charitable entorprUesa Qf that kind. This does not seem,-to the reasonable mind unneces arlly harsh. A large amount of what Is "cheeky" begging Is done under the guise of "fair" work, and It Is not surprising 41...- .. . ' IibiU MkKAlluH To sell goods on commission is always a legitimate source of profit In any scheme of the sort, and this Is the only sort which should be tolerated. Corn meal, the yellow meal of our pan tries, Is said to be one of the best of cos metics. A jar of It should be kept on the . toilet stand, and after the face bas been washed In really hot water with a pure, unaccrued soap, the' meal should be rubbed all over It well and gently. Then It, should be dusted out of the hair and eyebrows, the face wiped lightly over with a bit of soft old linen, and the skin ' will feel delightfully smooth and satiny. The last thing to be attacked by the rage for enamel painting Is the family sooled-llnen hamper. It Is now done In1 ii to., tuhit nnl vlnler and hn! pink, blue, white or pale violet, and nan "mirabel dlctu", a big bow on the tOp.j Could anything be more paradoxical, net reogeneous and absurd, A fond mother has been, chronicled as wearing, -set In a ring, the? polished' bit of human ivory, which figured as her ba-i or numan ivory, wmcn ngurea as ner Da-, by's first tooth. A London woman hasl gone a-step further, and adorns her wrist with a gold bangle, from which hangs a locket beautifully engraved: In this lock et is carefully guarded the first tooth of her pet dog! It Is sad to be forced to add that, though she lives In London, this woman Is American born. A new lunch favor fresh from Paris Is a small water pall with a mtror to sim ulate the water, on whose surface floats Tarma violets. Beneath this mock top, which lifts off are bon-bons. A rash woman made the assertion. the other duy that "women could not diet. A man," she said, "will hold himself clone-; ly tor a prescribed regime but blr wife; T ZT I will Btarve with tzarus today and feast I untrs. tr. lake's Kew (Sisoovwy Ir with Dives a week afterwards. I auppoai i.'onturajiticm. i-niRhs und nulds le ruux i. i, ,.,.. j . . . amer-d to Rive relief, or muini-f Mill lb It m because a man does not beiln hls( t,K!K.' Hutlewt-B from ia cth.jk elf.denlal until ho Is forced to by the' fjunJ it hint the ithiiiK. uno untlr ih tit-i fear of really serious sickness; whereas. woman undertakes her' Impulsively, and es a, sort of fad and experiment." . Tho theory, l)Owever, that moen cannot rarry out a course of life which Is vlgo- oroun, and not attractive, Is refuted In the example of many young- women pre p;irlnjf for the ordeal of society. To b In the best posslblo trim for that encount er, the jrlrl 6f today counts no sacrlflcc too grcnt. No effort too prolonged or se-i vere. She diets rigidly, r if her. com plexion Is coarse, avoiding sweets, veg etable gravies and and salads, as she would strychnine and arsenic. She rises early, gallops in the park, has her hair brushed for an hour every morning, In , manicured, daily, takes a brisk walk in the afternoon, spends hours every day with her physical culture professor, takes n, light meal a. night, and ia In ded at 9 o'clock, This course lasts, not a week nor a month, but a year, two, three or four, according to the difficulties to be1 overcome. When Bhe finally steps out erect, lithe, glowing with heolh, every , movement graceful and untrammeled, she! 'is a superb specimen, physically of wo-' manhood, and she has paid a serious price of effort for It. ' ' Pfrsnna M- ntiiiii . J. II. Snur Is at the Occident. H. W. Krrlel la visiting the city. A. ti. Backett, of Beaalde Is In town. John Smith went up the river last evening on, legal business. Wat ingalla and William Hurtlll, of Lewis and Clarke, are in the city. County Judge Mcdulre did not attend court yeaterdny on account of alcknees, William R. Hayden, of Ilwaco, Is the city, lie says there Is no snow at II . wnco. V. F. Itllnn, fop many years employed lit the Union Pacific wharf, has resigned Ms position. ' Vr. O. B. Estes Is back again from a thrco weeks' trip up the river, looking considerably improved In health. He Ih ready to resume practice again. ICx-Councllmam Wlckman left for Ore gon City last ' evening, to act as inter preter in the tide land cases Involving ilvnl claims between settlers and seiners .near Cathlnmot. ' Orders have been issued at the Navy Department to Rear-Admiral Bei'hma, commanding the European squadron, for his flagphlp Newark and the gunboat rsimnlngtori to convoy the Columbian car avels Plnta and Nina from Spain to the United Slates by way of the Wesi In dies. The Newark is now at Smyrna and the Ticnnlngton Is at Cadi a. The former will Mult Naples to receive the French Ciilumhlnn relics, nnd will then proceed to Cadis to assist In fitting out the car avels for their voyage across the Atlan tic over the original course taken by Columbus. The caravel Banta Maria, representing tho discoverer's flug ship, v, 111 bo eeJtt over separately by the Bpan nh government, but will Join the other vessel at Havana. The entire fleet In to Blurt from Cadiz not later than Febru ary 15th. to M to Innure their arrival here In time to participate In the Co- tublan naval review at Hampton Roads next May. ' THE C1REAT COMFORTER. When a fellow has spent his lant red cent The world looks blue, you bet! ' Hut give him a dollar and you'll hear him holler: , "There's life In the told land yet!" For money's the comforter after nil, No mr.tter what cynics soy, And the world will stick to you when you fall it It finds you can pay your way. - Atlanta Constitution. " All Fre. Those who have used Dr. King's No a Discovery know its value, and those who have not, have now the opportunity to try it free. Call on tho advertised drus- glet ana gel a inai oouie iree. nona your name and address to H. B. Hucklen ft Co., Chicago, and get a pample box of Dr. King's New Life I'llls free, an well a a copv of Guide to Health unci House hold Instructor, fn. All of which Is guurunteed to do you gxd and cost you nothing. Chas. Rogers' drugstore. SCHOOL TAXE8 DUE. School taxes are due in district No. 8, comprising Adair's Astoria, West of Jordan Avenue. W. F. McGregor, Dis trict Clerk. Ofnce 658 Third street. Upper Astoria. , French Tnirny Wafers. tidies will find these wafers Just what they need, and can be depended upon every time to give relief. Safe and sure, can be sent by mail sealed securely. Price, J2.U) per box. For sale only by J. W. Conn, corner Second and Cass streets. hildren r-ry for Pitcher's Castoria (Then Baby was tick, we gave her Castoria. (Then aha was a Child, she cried for Castoria, JSTien ibe became Mtaa, ahe clung to Castoria, Kfhen ibe bad Children, ahe s&ve them Caatoril Good Wks. Good looks are more than skin deen depending on a healthy condition of all the vital organn. If the liver be inactive, vou have a bullous look, If your stomach be dlnordered, you have a dyspeptic look uml If your kidneys be dlaordered you hnve a Dlnched look. Secure nood health I and you will have good lookx. Elet-irii miters Is the great alterative, and tonic, acts directly on thene vltul organs. Cures plmplefl, blotches, bolls, and hives a pool lexloni 8oi,i Bt rrm9, Rogers' drug .tore, 50 cents per bottle. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that I, A. F. .Krauer, hi 2 "Jm1 " have this day sold my e itire RtnoK til I. nnd D. 11. ('llmnhell. farry 011 and continue to do bunlnefw at the old stand. I heartily bespeak for them the same patronage .! DCHlUWeu U1JUU me. unit tunntt-it:u prior to February 1st. is'.'3, are payable to me. A. KRAGER. 0. It F. P. t:. Xitlce. The regular monthly meeting of the Co lumbia River Fishermen's Protective Un ion will be held at their Reading Rooms, on Tuesday, February 7. litfS, at 7:30 p. m. sharp- Business of importance to be transacted. Members In good standing are requested to be present and to have their receipt book along. SOFITS JENSEN, Sec'y. X' r TjtIIu. Tr will tniA wrnM snrrl Vi Inp- uTifl .-!iir.-- ) l-ad -Kiiely and tiwfwt atiwiT. san-Tle Ht our -yjieje and l!"rii i self Just bow ptKifl tlilto; it it bottle fre t '1hb. tniriD' drus Large size Stt cents and tL r fra'aa ruu'y. Tli? t'rj'-n Pavliic i orly ijw r n niliK two da ly t;-ro-i:fh trairm LM-tuwn in i'Hcilic NortliweM and Kaxtern cltln. hiorimen Cute. H. H. I lliTorfl, New Cassel, win., way troubled with neurtiltcla and rremnatism Ins ntomaih war disordered, Ihk liver raj ulteeted to an nlannlne di-iree. (idd'HK fell awny, mid lie wsih terribly red 'let l Ir, ttesii nnil sirerig'.n. Three bottl. ot Llec- trle fitters cured him. Edward Shpherd, Harrlsbunr, Til., had a running sore on his lee o: elht Vfal8, standing. Used three bottles of Klectrlc Bitters and sevpn boxes of Uucklen's Ar- nlca Salve, and his let? Ih sound nnil well John Speaker, ('utiuvba. 0 Imd live large Fever sores on hlti le?r, doctors sld he was Incurable. One hot tlo Klectrlc Hitters and one box Uucklen's Arnica Halve cured him entirely. Sold by Chas, Which will you Am1.', sickness, uircriii( and de spair, cr health, strength, and spirit t You can take your choice. All rlironic dis eases and derange ments peculiar to " wo pv, - ' mnnenflv onraft by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, it ro itorei the female ftmctions to healthy action. It removes the obstructions and suppressions which cause trouble nnd misery. For pe riodical poins, internal inflammation, ul ceration and kindred ailments, it is n positive remedy. Tho system is invigorated, the blood enriched, diecstion improved, melan choly and nervousness dispelled. It's a locit Imato medicine, the only one thnf (rwinm feed to give satisfaction in the euro of all " female complaints." If it fulls to give satisfaction, in any case, the money paid for it is returned. A little book, ou " Woman ntul FTer TV.. eases," sent to any address, rnl,U from ob- riniiiuii, u.i receipt vi ion cjs, lor tiost Address, World's DisDensnrv ociatioa, OtiU Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. JAPANESE CURB A now anil eompleto treatment, consisting ol .rrueiMiiivB, .iiihuiiu in eupgiiieB, also in box ana MllUi uimliivo euro .r ctornsl, In teriial blind or bleeillnir, itehln, chronic recent or hcreiliurf pllen, and many other ille, and femitle weki'.ee; Ii Is 1wvii a reat tKiiet to the (rncral healib. The hrst il KCOvenr of meilleal cure romlerliifr an oper tmn with the knife unneoi mtiry liert(:rr T his remedy hut never uomi known to fad. tl per box, 6 for sent by mail. by sullVr from tills terrible dlseHse when a rlti..n ,mh aoteeia rien with li, to refund tho' money U not cured. fAA atampn t. r free I KinplO. (.uaratitee Ismied bv Woodward i I'Urk Co., WhnleMlrau4 Keull lrupitlil (Sole Aleuts Portland, Or. for sale by J..W. i Conn, Anuria O.-eyon. ' . 1111 1 ill The Origins! and Gsrina (WORCESTERSHIRE) Imparts the most dtlldous tante and rat to EXTRACT ofnl.ETXKK from a MEDIOAL OKN. TLE1IAN utMnd ram, to liis brother at WOltCEal'Elt. May, rst. "Toll I.EA ft rERRtISS' that their aauce la hlirhly e teemed In ludli, and la lu tuy opinion, the moot patntolile, M well aa the innt whulo. aom Kiuou ttuC la liudc." SOCPH, GRAVIES, . wsn, 3 HOT COLD BIEATH, . GAME, lite TOBofLrations; , see that yon get Lea & Perrins' fiicrnarure on every bottle of Orhrlnal k Genuine, JOHN DUNCAN'S HONS, NEW YORK. The Next Number Especially Good. TALES FROM TOwnTopics READ BY ALL M EH. AND WOMEN. . Published first day of December, March June and September OELICm, DAINTY, WITTY, INTENSE. Every reputable news aud book stand has It. Price, single number, SO CENTS. 9.00 PKU YEAR, postage FREE. This brilliant Quarterly reproduces the bmt stories, sketches, burlesques, poems, witti cisms, etc., from the early numbers of that much talked-about New York Society Journal, Town Topics, which is published mrkly. Bub script ion price, L00 per year. The two publications "Town Topics" and "Talis from Town Topics" together, at the low club-price of $3.00 per year. Ask your newsdealer for them or address, TOWN TOPICS, Si West M Strett N. T. City CUBE FITS f VThon I K 7 cure I do cot in men ly to etop 'hem for a ti:neand thee fcT t.iou rtt.un ruia. 1 mciin a rnci. nl cure, i hav ir.stle the ii?. cf UTS, KI'ILKPSV or KAUJXu SICKNESS i lifc-lon? Btr.iiy. 1 warAnt my remedy to cure the worntcr.Kif. Ec aaye others have'fidlcd ia po rennon f jrnot now roceivin a care, fcLd at once for a tr"atlsc and a Free Fottle of my !uhl!iu!e rcra"dy. Git'! t'XDresa and P 3tCce. C. HOOT. M. C , 133 t oarl bt H. r- O O OB HEWS , j-ini!i:c.:3 cJ consumers 01 i T -hrs i.'r, J'ott jOeanre to an-A u r e Mutt hi.-is nourpiiitinijupa' 1 ,r- UVES PILL hit vlii..!- -..if xerr .tintrly 'i?;iU size, g !!ie i- litekOf tllu i. tliinj-inf!'! n-irelv r r 'JTT'3 TifJY LIVES PltLS - -U.-Hvr. n t!ie Jrort'.rr ui'tl,lsad.' .0 5 These tiny Ccpsulcs are superior; to .balsam of Copaiba, Cufccbs and Injections. MmY J They euro in 43 hours the V V same diseases without anyincoo- (veulence. SOLO BY ALL DRUG0ISTS BETTOSj'8 I A Positto Cvra rra LTorpiles R a U I'' -i e over 30 fears, jjfv j J kfl iVM? V. W-rttre ll'nn. U Si U ' llntliest tc-Htj. a i22Hi2l Dion:, is. m dr-iMUis, cr mitilrd en n-.-e'nt nf jtfi wintamt it man Kf S"J i-s- ft CO., lure, Md, A. ATWOOD SAUCE f .-- '- Employment Corner Stfirk and 'Front St.", Portland, Or, Male Help furnished R. R. Co. Contractors, Sawmill Men and Others, STEAMER R. i"ft; icir-L - - -J ,v vv " i Leaves Astoria on Mondays ami Thursdays for Pay f itr. Tillamook f ify. rtntl nil points on i Illamouk Hay. Leaves Hay City, TilUinouk City and, Tilla inook. Hay joints on Tuestluys and Fiidajs. - riie steamer R. P. Elmore eonnt with ana tnrouffii tickeisare isuueti inun ruiuimi m uiianiftiR hny points by the Untou IV.eitie t'o. Ship freiyht fi-om J'ortlaud lj Ijiitm i'aritlc ! steamer. ; ; ELMORB, SANSORN .:X10.' TACIFIC K. K.C0ii: AXV. ASPr.li Index to Steamers. For PortlaudU . Telephone, from Flavel's dock, daily at 7 . uj., except Sunday. R. It.' Thompson, from Union Pacific dock daily at 7 o'clock n. ni., except Sunday. - Lurllne, from Fisher's dock, Sunduy, at 8 o'clock p. m. j every day, except Hominy, at 7 o'ciock a. m. Haasalo, from Union Paoifio dock, daily, at 6 p. to., except Huixluy. Aslorian, from Parker's dock Sundays, Weduewdays and Fridays at 6 p. m. For llwacs. " Ilwaoo, from 1. 11. t N. Co's dock daily except Banday, connecting with HI a. m. train for rJealand; returning, eouneots witli Portland steamers. ' La Camas, daily at 8 :30 p. m. For Youug'a River. Mayflower, Arondays and Sutnrdflys At 6 a, in, and 2 it. in.) Tuesdays and Wcduosdys at y a. ni. t ' For Kallroad Landing;. Electric daily at 7:45 a. m. and 6:15 p. m from Fisher's dock. For Westj.rt. K. Miler, daily except Saturday and Snn day at 2 p. m. . For Woods Landing. R. Miler, Thursday and Friday at 2 p. m frra Father's dock. . ' For Deep nirer. . Queen, Tuesdays and Saturdays at G:4.ria. m. and 2M p.m. Wenona, from Flavel's dock, Taesdnys and Saturdays at " i5 a. ro. and 2:'M p. in. Eclipse, Tuesdtvi I at 0:30 a. tn. and 2:.'l0 p. in. For New Astoria. E. L. Dwycr, duily except SundnyntOa. ro. and it p. ru. For Warreatlon and Skloanou. Electric, daily, according to tide, except Sunday. For Lewis and Clarke. C. W. Kith, daily except Sunduy, accord Iuk to tide. ' For U ray's River. Eclipse, Thursday and Friday mornings according to tide. For Knaoolon. Wcnonn, Tneadays and TliursfJuya at C:4u a. m. and alt) p. ni. (For Gray's River and Kitopptou. Wenona, Wednesday nt 11 a. va. For Bar I'llr and Tillamook Bnv I U. P. Elmore, Mondays aud Thursdays i at u.-w a. m. SAMPLEROOIV.S Wines, 'Liquors and' Cigars. A (rent f.f the Gt'iON Mcnioilili' Line awl tilt iui.MvAi.ua Meaniamp liui inreci, Ala-', ateot for "Svenska IrlbUDen" anii Svenska AIner,:allaen.', Oorber of Water aud Weit Nmtii aiindU Ajtun.. Oregon. INDEPEKDENT BOAT FOR PORTLAND Will leave Astoria for Portlnml, fFisb er's Dock) on Tuosditx. Wednesdays. IlionHliiys, Iridiiya and Huturi'.aya al .til a. ni., uid Hiinday at liw p. in. PORTLAND AWO ASTORI4. Steamer Telephoce. Leaves Aittorli Every evening except Bunda" at 7 p. m. At Ives at Astoria Everyday except Sunday at '1 p. m . Leaves Portlnnd Even' anv ereept Pond iv at 7 a. m. C. W.-STON K, Aiiit, Astori u ' E. A. Xkki.iy, Generel Agent, i'ortluiid, Or. THE : 0KEG0N : IJAKEItY A. A. CLEVELAND, Prop. Good Bread Cakes and Pastry, Mono but the Best Materials used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customer' Bread delivered in any part of tho city & COMPANY on short notice. P. ELMORE ' .t .1--. - i - .v ,jtv Union Paeirlp ateannrs for Portland, f CO.,:Ag2zitrvA2tori!L fortiaiid. Office. If'LiIle Running THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leav'ng Portland, 8:45 AM. 7:30 FM. VA DAYS TO CHICAGO 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and Kansas City. Pullman and Tout 1st Sleepers, Freo Reclining Chair Cars, Din Ing Cara. ASTORIA AND SAN FRANCISCO FEBRUARY, 181)3. Oregon Friday February 3, Ouluiiib.aTues.iny Kciiru.ity 7. . Htate esitiiMHy February 11 (irr(fo:i Wertn'sday February. I'cilumbla Suudii i-ebrunry 19, i-talo i lmrsduy Kebri ary 'J&. Urenou Monday Febiu ,ry 1.7. ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMERS Morning boat leaves AstTli da'lj-. excep Sunday, in 7 . m.; letur -ing. leaves Honlanil dally, exeet Satunluy, al 8 i. in. Nigiif t out leaves Ani rn U.uly, rxeept Huii-isy, lit il p in ; r l hit I. R lecvesl'ortlaiiil (lallv, exu 't Siu.d.ir at 7a. m. Tlicmornliigb al tiiiin l'n II, .ml m. k't iHiidlimsoii te Oreuuli nldt) 'I ui silavi. Tbiirs days, -il . S t'ltrduy i "ii V Hti-ii glnn'sule Mmi- nas eciiiesniv.R nun rnoavs. rn m Asti-rli ti e 111! r Ii l :LT b.-ats nv.k' lahiilh"- en i lie Ore gi-n side Moiiilas, AS'edneiitiivs and Filcliijs ana i-ii me aviii' glim tiiie I ueuuys, Tiitirs- thlK HIUl S lUllllil s. I or riles ui, d getit-rnl Info-.mallon call on or al(lrt.,, W. B. HCPI.BUBT, Q, W. LOUXSDEI; 1! Y A. (jen i ax. Aut ireiit rorllaud, Or, Astwla, Or. TIME TO SAN FRANCISCO IVD.... ALL P0KTS H CALIFORNIA Yls the Mt. SUasta Route of the Sonifeern Pacific Coinp'j Tiie Oiily Ponte Through Oali'oraiA to al Points East and Seuth. Tlic Scenic Route of the Pacific Coast PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS -AND SECOND-CLASS StEErtNG CAKS , Atttcherl tfl express trahn, Bflowllna: sup- rlor (iceoininoilHt'oiis for leeond eias- pnixenvera. Kor rates, tickets slei-iilinf Ciir n'Servalion i-tn., ca l uimn or adilrens K. P hOtJEH. An-iisf. am General Freight aud fiwsai.ner Anei.t, Hurt, and, Or. i. xi. ct sr. oo. s Stoanier llwaco T enves Atoila diillv at 7:.T0 a. m. for llwaco i-nll-i.K at Tansv 1'olnt. and ro .iiectlii itii railMu t riiniimir norili al 10 a. hi, and with liniti n s'limlWrttor :i v f-r ilnnlh Bentl, Sunshine, North Tore A Mit o I er i. it" n fnh ti Krny's liar br. Ketunil c fin nee s at I-.vhci with e.i ersfor A-t.r aanil MKbt Boats for rnrnana. JOHN tt. UOULTEB." I A. LOOMTS, m -ret.-irv. - 1'iisiileu . n. v Ecu.-jtr. siipeii .tcwki t. Scientific American Agency for. CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS. CISICH PATENTS. COPYBtCHTS. etoJ For rnfoiHOoa imd free Hunt boot wr!W to fU'N.M a to., l Hi-oadwav. Krw Vomr. Oldest bmctw Uw Mcarti-tr pmeiit. In America, Krerv pan-nt tsScu out ty 1-3 is brocirlii befiua tlx- ial uo by a i:otica giveu tru ui ikrsi lu the I arrot crrco!cloa cf nTrJentlfiepcper!Ti the worlO. Nileiidlikr llliimte.t No lr:te!!lceut emu shoi'.ld b wuhom lu Wee:;!7, J.liK a Viwj-j sljOwt i.ir-nihj. AUflrC.-, R:Ji.N A tD VtDLiSiUJt,til fcroattn-dj.livir iKtCStj. A The CHICAGO MILWAUKEE S ST. PAUL RAILWAY. C0NXECT1NQ WITH ALL TJMXSCONTIX ENTAL UNE9, -lSTnE- 0H1,VH1TE .BUSK1NO Electrio Lighted Cars BETWEEN ST. PAUL and CHICAGO ' AND OKAHAard CHICAGO. The EXPRFS8 THAIN8 consist of VE8TI BULED, 8LEEWN0, DINING AND , I'ABLOR CARS, HFATtD BY SHAM And furnlBliod with every luxury known to modern, railway travel. Fcr Speed, Ccmfjit and Safety this Uti3 is Untquzled Tickets ou ofticei. side at all prominent railway For further infoi mation inquire of any ticket agent, or ' C. J. FJDDY, General Agt. J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Afft. I'OKTLAND, OREGON. Mi Is ihe lino to take to nil points EAST .-'AND - SOUTH. It is the DINING CAR ROUTE The travel hi); public want not onlv "llm yuickea," and ''The Ilest" loulu, hill THE SAFEST It-is therefore the rou' e yru 'lKu'd tnko It runs tlnvu.h vestibnlud tniLis cveiy tiay in the year to ST, PAUL AND CHICAGO No Change of Cars, Pullman Sleeping Carp, Tourist Sleeping Cars. Free Second-Class Sleepers, Through Tickets To Any Tart of the clvil'xeJ wcrld. Panneneem ticketed U all boat running between Actorla, Kalama aud Poitland. Pull Information coneernine ra'es. time of t ains, route and other details turulahed OD epDllcaUon to R. L. NOLP, "uent ton steamer TelephoLe Dock. A. D. CHARLTON, AmMtSjiit Opnerol Pa.-eenrer Aeent, So. Ul first 8t..eor. Waithinirton, Purtlaud, Uregou. I r.rra. and Trade-Marks obtained, and aU Pai. . . . . cr.t business conducted lor moochuti Free. f nui omre is opposrrt W. S. Patcmt Omcc ; jnd wean secure patent in less tuue than tause i remote irom n ssmngioo. Send model, drw n;g or paoco witn aeKrio- ; t'oo. Vie sdtrise, it patentable or not, iree of (charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. r k e.uiiui rr "Hon tn Obtain Pateots.'' with Sco-Jt of same ia the U. S.and foreign oouatrie t sent tree. Audress, O.A.SfJOW&CO. Ore. paTtfiTOmci, WasHmsToM, D. C. '