TilB DAM ASTOBIAN. ASTORIA, TUESDAY MOKtTCNG, FEBRUARY 21. K-i3 Doings of the Chamber of Commerce. The regulur mating of the Chamber of Commerce waa held laBt evening. , A xpeclul committee, appointed by re quest of Mr. M. Jensen, manager of the Jensen Can Filling: machine Co., to ex amine his latest Improved machines, made report a follows: Astoria, Jan. 26 1893. To the Honorable the president and Mem bers of the Astoria Chamber of Com merce: Gentlemen: Regarding the communica tion of Mr, M. Jensen, we, the committee appointed by you on the same, beg to report that we have examined some mod els of Mr. Jensen's can-body making ma chines, also models of other can-body muklnir machines. In our opinion Mr. Jciwiu machine Is a very valuable one and very different to the other machines. They require seven movements to accom pllah what Mr. Jenneti's does with three. We think that his invention la of great lvalue to this community, and that it Is of great Importance that his cane In lit igation with Messrs. Norton Bros. & Co. be brought to trial as soon as possible. Yours Truly, WM. H. MARKER, ' FRANK J, TAVLOR, ' J. 11. V. GRAY, ' Committee. The report was adopted. f The chamber having been requested to name to Governor a lit person to be ap , pointed as one of the commissioners -to the World' Columbian Exposition to be held in Chicago to represent "Fish and Planing apparatus," In accordance with Senate Bill No. 21, referred the matter to the Columbia. Klver Packers' Association which convenes, irv this city today. The following memorial to congress fa voring the annexation of the Hawaiian Islands wa presented and the secretary was Instructed to forward the same with out delay: ' . ', ' Astoria, Or., Feb. 20, 1893. To the Honorable, the Senate and House of Representations, Washington, I. C: Whereas, The Chamber of Commerce of Astoria, Or., has been reliably Informed of a, revolution and the establishment of a provisional government at the Hawaiian Islands, said "de facto" government now seeKing annexation to Uie united milieu, and Whereas, The commercial relations now existing between the two countries are close and Important. Hawaii having be come one of the most valuable commer cial centers on the Pacific ocean, with the promise of greatly increased value to American interests when the Nicaragua canal shull be completed, and Whereas, The political interests of the uiiutu mates anu its racmc ocean com merce demand that no Kuropean power shall Obtain control of the Hawaiian Is lands to our detriment, and ' Whereas, The present conditions there Involve the probability of disaster to the lives and property of . American citizens, therefore be it Resolved, That this Chamber of Com merce hnlls with satisfaction the friendly offer to lie made by the Hawaiian gov ernment to cede the Islunds tu the United Htates; urging upon the United Htuttn government the prompt acceptance of the proposed cession, tnus at once obtain ing peaceable and honorable possession; insuring stable government; the protec tion to lite and property . and the prc- fionderatlng Intluence of the United Slates n the growing commerce of the lJaclllc ocean. Resolved, That our government la ur gently requested to promptly augment the naival forces of the United Stales at the Hawaiian Islands,-pending the dis turbed political conditions there existing. Resolved, That attested copies of these resolutions bo forwarded to the Oregon delegation lit congress, requesting tnetr Iniluence in favor or tne prompt annexa tion of the Hawaiian Islands, and that these resolutions may be promptly pre. '. setited to the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives In congress as sembled, Adopted unanimously, Feb. 14, 1893. U. W1NGATE, President. Attest; K. C, 110LDEN. Secretary. ' On motion the chamber adjourned. ' Along the Water Frout. ' The American ahlp Ivy was libelled yen terday by a Portland firm for merchan dise. ' She was released during the day an uoiuis.. - , The American- ship Ivy went out yes terday afternoon In tow of tho tug Wal Iowa,, She goes to Royal Roads to load spars for Wilmington, Delaware. The lighthouse tender Miinzunltu, Ink: at her dock yesterday, undergoing repalri to her condenser.' ' The steamer Harvest Moon came down the river yesterday . bringing a bargi which will be used to take up the remain tier of the ship Solitaire's cargo now lying on Hustler's wharf. The J. M. Weatherwax, which arrived at Port Townsend yeBtcrday, reports los ing a seaman named Louis Olsen while off Port Wilson In. a heavy blow. , The outfitting sealers have a fresh cause for hurry. A second herd of young bull seals, whose skins are the most desirable, Is passing Point Reyes. Coasting captains report them to be working northward in countless thousands ten or fifteen miles oft shore, and the belated fur hunters are anxious to get out and lower their boats. 4 Tug Tyee, which went In search of the ship reported capsized off Cape Flattery last week, returned to the Sound Sunday morning with a lumber vessel In tow. As no report wo made of the result of her search it Is presumed that the tugs were unsuccessful. 1 The China sailed on time from San Francisco yesterday, loaded to the full extent of her capacity by reason of hav ing the City of Peking's freight In add! tlog to her own. The cabin was njso full, nearly a many passengers booking for Honolulu as - for Yokohama and Hong Kong. ' Thelty of Topeka took 2 tons of coal at the Oregon Improvement Com. pany'a bunkers at Seattle Sunday, and will sail for Alaska at I o'clock this morning. Sho will carry about sixty tons of freight. ' The tug Colby, sunk two weeks ago at AIiib worth & Dunn's wharf, Seattle, has been raised so that her upper works are cut of water at high tide. 8he waa made fnirt lu this position and will be bailed out tft the first opportunity. The first steam whaler ever built on the Pacific roast waa launched from Matthew Turner' ship yard at BetilcK at 3 o'clock last Saturday afternoon. Quite a large party went up from San Francisco to wltnoas the launch, and the new blubber was almost smothered with bunting as she slid into the water. The customary bottle of wine wo smashed against the bow, and she was christened Jeanette, The new steamer was built to the order of Roth, Blum A Co., and will be ready for sea, about the last of March. Like all vessel built- by Captain Turner, the Jeanette hua a fine model, and Is ex ptctrd to prove the fastest whaler afloat, both under steam and sail. She will mea sure almut ::50 tons and will be com manded by ' : .In Newth, formerly of ihe whaling si ii.wner Alton. - j Meeting of the . Circuit Court. The circuit court convened yesterday morning at ten o'clock. - There is an ex ceptionally long docket this term,' 141 civil coses being on tho list. The criminal docket Is very short and there are only two of these cases to be tried. , The morn Ing session 'was occupied in calling the list and drawing the grand Jury. The grand Jurora were I, N. Foster, W.- H, Twilight, W. J. Ingalls, Peter Olsen, Wm. Uhlenhart, Thomas Grange, with W.; H. Twilight foieman. ' The following cases were passed upon: B. P. Parker vs. W. H. Bain, set for trial February 23. West Shore Mills Co. vs. C. W. Rohr; settled and dismissed. ; M. P. Oallcnder vs. MattI Makrlnen; order changing attorneys. I. W.'Caee vs. Geo. Goss et at.; default and order of sale of attached property allowed. f Chas. Stohl vs. Elmer Warnstaff; de fault entered and Judgment for plaintiff. Bowl by & Allen, executors for Louis Wilson deceased, vs. W. L. Gillet; default allowed Judgment and order of sale of attached property. i First National Bank vs. Arndt & Ferch en; demurrer overruled by consent and two days alloed to plead. 15. L. Dwyer vs. New Astoria Trust Co. ; next Monday to answer and demurrer overruled by consent. Cuth. 8. Milne vs. John M. Milne; con tinued for the term. Wyman, Partridge & Co. vs. N. T. and A. Dlnsmore; dismissed at plaintiffs' cost. Peninsular Land & Trust Co. vs. Clat sop Road and Construction Co.; decree for plaintiff. - Astoria Lodge, K. of P., vs. M. Carlson and wife, dismissed. D. W. Bush vs. H. D. Newberry, set for trial Monday, Feb. 27. State of Oregon vs. Israel Gragg, ar raigned upon Indictment of rape, allowed till Thursday to plead. T. G. Uoelling and John McCormick were appointed and sworn as bailiffs for the term.' N. Webber wag excused from Jury duty for the term. State of Oregon vs. Daniel Gallagher, dismissed on motion of district attorney and defendant discharged. H. E. Napier vs. M. G. Grlflln and Ida M. Griffin, confirmation of sale allowed and same to be entered nunc pro tunc. AFTERNOON SESSION. George McCormick vs. Mary Jc'ffery, set for trial Saturday, Feb. 2jth. J. W. Slaughter vs. F. D. Wlnton, ob jections to costs bill arguod and sub mitted. Court took recess till tills morning at 10 a. m. Court Street N.-liool, Report of Court Street School for the month beginning January 23, and ending February 17, 1893. a : t ti e a 8 a f mmm s-i ra , I r a . i No. Hoys Enrolled. 7- No. Girls Enrolled. 1 3 -I I t 4 9i -1 X 00 It M t0 I - v sfu Total No. Enrolled. Days Atterdanco. 3) NHi.Mli-',4 4k Pays Absence: Percent of Attendance. I'er cent of Punctuality. Times Tardy. i ssnxnttt&s, I Avt'rftgB u'ly '"""""'' 3 I I AvcruBoa'1y"en1'nce I gc-cs-oso- mf ('ari'l rimislime't el !iHi'-:'iMH-ii VWImn. tr r p R. N. WRIGHT, Principal. Personal Mention, W. S. Oeary, of Portland, is In town. J. W. McGowan left for Portland yes terday morning. Prosecuting Attorney J. N. Barrett and wife are In town. Mrs. Logan returned to Portland on the Potter yeterday morning. Judge McBrlde come down on the ocean steamer yesterday morning. Mr. George Taylor came down from Portland yesterday morning. Judge C, A, McGuIre came up from Sea side to attend county court yesterday. O. Hendrlckson leaves tonight on the Telephone for Salem; Portland and Ore gon City, to meet friends from the East Alex. Ewen, proprietor of some of the largest canning Interests on the Paclflo Coast, Is In the city from New Westmln ster, B. C. Mrs. Gortrude Smith, who has been here during the illness of her Bister Miss Ber tha Goulter, left for Portland last night on the Thompson, W. Cawley, G. Taylor, H. A. Warren, Mrs, J. L. Stevens, W. W, Rtdehalgh, W. Corey, D. B. Montelth, W. Mattson, L. A, Loomis, H, Ehrenhart, Mrs. F. E. Ha beraham, Mrs. B. 8. Worsley, and Mrs. Johnson, went up on the Telephone last night. E. Waldman, Portland; J. Lowenstein, Chicago: J. G. Megler and wife, Brook Held; W. N. Barrett and wife, Hlllsboro; A. Ewen, New Westminster. B. C; J. E. Hunt, Portland; C. A. McOuire, Seaside; H. 8. McGowan. Chinook; J. L. Wether- bee, Eagle Cliff; T. Chttndier, Portland; K. M. Poaten, Portland, and T. G. Scttch Isr, Eagle Cliff, were ot the Occident yes terday. ' ' hildrcn Cry for Pitcher's Ctstoria HTheo Aaby was sick, we gave bar Castorla, KlMa she vat a Child, the erled for Castorla, K"ha b beoftms lilja, ths ciunf to Qutorte, IFhaa aha had Children, she gave them Cstftorif IT SHOULD BE IN EVEJtY HOUSE. X B. WllBon.371 Clay street. Sharnsbunr. Pa., says he will not be without ljr. King's New Discovery for Concumption, ! CouKhs and Colds, thnt it cured his wife who -wax- threatened-, with pneumonia arter an auocK or -ia grippe, wnen var ious other remedies and several nhvid- ciiiiis had done her no good. Robert Bar ber, of Cooltsport, Pa., claims Vr. King's New Discovery has done him more good than anything lie ever UHed for lung trou ble. Nothing IlKe .it. Try it.' Free trial bottles at Charles Rogers drug store. Large Domes &i)c. ana zi.w. , NOTICE! ' , " Uso Zlnfandcl wine Intend of coffee orl tea. 00 cents, per gallon. Dfint forgetl Peach and apricot brandy, also French I Cognac and wine at Alex. Gilbert s. CM!ilrcn CryforPitehcr'sCastaria If you want some extra tine photos, I Blooers 13 tne place 10 gei intra. French Tansy Wafers. '. Ladles will find these wafers Just what they need, and can be depended upon every time to give reuei. naie unu sure, can be sent by mail sealed securely. Price. 12.U0 Der box. For sale only by J. W-Conn, corner Second and Cass streets. Mrs. Rev. Nlssen, music teacher, has removed to 174 Hemlock street, Lpper- town. WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY BALT. .. Concomly Tribe No. 7, Improved Order of Redtnen, extend fl cordial Invitation to the ptiniic to aiiena a grana nau 10 oe given Wednesday evening, Feb. 22, nt Fisher's hall. Tickets may be obtained from any of the members. ELECTRIC BITTERS. This remedy is becoming so well known nnd so popular as to need no special men tion. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaran teed to do all that Is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, dous, unit rheum and other affections caused by Impure blood. Will drive malaria from tne system anu preveni bb wen as cure all malarial fevers. For cure of headache, constipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters Entire satisfaction guar anteed or monev refunded. Price 50c. and 91.00 per bottle at Charles Rogers' drug store. 77ierc'4 a vHU different be tween tho help that's talked of and the help that's guaran teed. AVhich do you want, wiicn you . are buying meai ' cino f If you're satis fied with words, you got them with every blood-minder but ono. That one is Dr. l'iorce's Goldon Medical Discovery. With that, you get a yuarantet. If it doesn't help you, you havo your money back. On this plan, a modicino that promises help is pretty Bure 10 give ic But it's because the inccZt'ci'iie is different. that it's sold differently. It's not like the sarsaTiarilliis, which are said to lie good for the blood in March, April, and May. At all seasons and in all cascH, it cures permanently, as nothing else can, all the diseases arising from a torpid liver or from impure blood. It's the best blood-purifier, and it's the cheapest, no mattur how many doses are offered for a dollar. With this, you pay only for the good you Cot. Can you ask more f tTAPANESIS CURE A new and complete treatment, ronsistlni? oi Bttppn-'UiirieH, oiiuim ni in capsuteH, aiso in box and pills; a positive euro f r external, In ' tvrual lilind or bloodiitir, lteulnir, fhron recent or heredllarj- piles, and ninny oth (llsenseR mid female wctiluicsseH: It Is alwa great benefit to the npneral health. The flriit discoverv n! a niuillc-al cure renderinx nn oner tlun with tlio knife uiincorssary henafter This remenv hRS never bet n known to fail. l per box, 0 for $fi; sent by mail. Why suffer from this terrible disease when a written Kuar nmee is riven with 0 boxes, lo refund the money If not cured. Send stamps f- r free HHinnlo. Guarantee Issued bv Woodward Chirk A Co., Wholesale and Retail DruFKlH's Hole Ai;-nt fortland. Or. for sale by J. W uoiin. Astoria uregon, OGOOBREWSO ' fit inr tli3 millions ot consumers of. Q TnWsFills.o R 1 nvvn lr. Tult ploannrc to nn " liotiiim tlutt htt in 110 tv unlLinir Una TiHY EJVlR PSLL O v hlrh It of ex iTillni;lvnlrmll!re, a v t retttiiii)j,'iill tho virtueaof tli lur'ver mes. Itmraiitecl purely 3 vi-h.-fiilile, ItolU NiyunofllieHe pilla Q uru Kt.ll t IsMiod, U'lio cxiivt alxe of OTUTT'S TIMY LIVES PILLS ft ixslxmu In tho bonier of tliU"nil." v DR. GUMS ONION SYRUP F0R COUGHS, COLDS AND CROUP. A REMEDY FOR CHILDREN. Wtan ft ohlld nt homa, mother na4 me takt tM- poouful of onion yrtip mt night, tho next moraine mvooiurhvu cons. For CrouD It htd no OQUki. MTShlldran Inal.t uooa Iwvlna Dr. Ounnt Onion GVrul which I. almidr iropTd. moro DlooMnt and wiutoul Uwt or (moll of U onion. SoldM 600. CETTON'S I A Positive Can run ritts. In u.w ovpr SO yearn. !, i.frrfirt HV.h rt'lMl. lllKlH-st tfli UUHlluM. Al itlUKlTlBt!!, or luuiitil on it-ot-iin of pru-e aHe. per box. inutt cj., j rroiai., llultiuiore, MJ. ' f 1 vr-' I ' 'Til 1.1 " These tiny Capsules ore superior to Ualsam ot Copaiba, S. Cubcbs and Injections, (jfjjj) They cure In 43 hours tho y -rV saxao diseases ivlthout anylncon Tculcnoa. SOLD BYALLDftUGQISR mm A. ATWOOD Employment Office. Comer Stark and Front St., Portland, Or. ' Male Help furnished R. R. Co. Contractors, Sawmill Men and Others, on short notice. " STEAMER R. Leaves Astoria on Mondays and Thursdays for Ray Citv. Tillamook City.- and all nninta nn Tillamook l!:iv. Leaves Havf!itv .Tillamnnk flit.v ami Tlila. mook Bay points on Tuesdays and The steamer E. P. Elmoro eonnc tu with Union Pacific steamers for Portland, ana mrougn uciceis are issued irom roruanu 10 niianiooK my points oy the Uniou Pacilic Co. Ship freight from Portland by Union Paciiic . steamers. . . . . ' ELMORE, SANBORN & CO., Agents, Astoria. 7NI0N PACIFIC E. E.. COMPANY. Agents Portland. CAMPBELL BROS. (Buccetinrs tn Warren A Campbell), WARKENTON, OKEUON, Dealers in DHY GOODS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Batx, Caps, Boots, Shoes GROCERIES STAPLE FANCY Hardware, Irou nnd Steel, Crockery, Glassware woounnware, tlonn, etc.. Hay, Uriin, Flour and Feed. MOTTO i "Hmll 1'roflM on Cash Sales." Do You Know That the. Weekly Astorian Goes Everywhere? Advertisers, Do you see Your chance? On Meter System. To Consumers: Tlie West Shore Mills Co.. nt urent ex penso huve perfected Iheir electric liubt plaut to the latest known apparatus, and are now Able to fro to the public with a BVBlem that will be natiBfuctory in price and quality, us can be bIiowd by the fol lowing ratea on and after Feb. 1..1SH3: Incandescent, nil nibt.. . . f 1.50 12 o'clock... l.t'O " 10 - ... 75 Or by meter, cent per hour. Installation- Free of - Charge For particulars imim're of nnv member 01 the linn or at the ollke, root or Jou comly Bt. West SnoitK Mills Co., 1. O. Trulhnger, Vreeident, IX. t&s NT, OO. Steamer llwaco f3 lenvei Antorln dull at Tmi ft m. t.ir Ilwaen eallitijr t Tiiisy l'olnt, ami co..oer.il:ii( null railruud running north hi 10 a. 111, tuui wut ihkui on siiom wmer int rir SviKh Head. Sunshine, North Core amu uiner iMiiniK i rtuiKii to iray'. "iar. br. Kittunih K lOiuieen t. WaW wlln ernners tor Astoraatnl MKht Boats for mriiRDi. JOHN li. UOULTKR, L. A. LOOMIS. eeret!iry. Fresulciit. . v. euBiKr Bupeiiatcnrtei.t. ... PORTLAND AMD ASTORIA. Steamer Telephone. Leaves Astoria Kverv evvnlnr nicpnt Sundat at 7 p. tu. " I Arlvcsat Astoria Everyday except Suudaj atipm. Learea Portlsnd Fvprv nay exwpt Pcndar at 7 a.m. - tl. W. STOSti, AtvnU Astoria. K. A. 81tl.1v, General Agent, ronland Or. ELECTRIC LIGHTS & COMPANY P. ELMORE Fridays. ' Tide Table for Astoria. FKfinUAhY. " man WATuiii H i 0 til, in. iif7 iii.nnfr. LOW WATKK A. 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I 1 4 fls ft Iri IS 7 W II 01 8 4j 8 V 8 7l Til 1(1 8 ill I 5 i: 10 4(1 11 40 W 2J "f. ai 8 (t'i o ft!) :8 H 7 18 2 i 8 ( 8 1,,10 (W 8 lllil Oti F. 24, 0 21 1 48 a 21 1 86 5 81 S 2 R 0 8 2l M 27 . ti. 10 11 h a u git 11 11 IS ft, The height is reckoned from the level ot av erage lower low wrs ihe plane lor which the otiuilings are kIvhii ou liie Coast and Geodetic ur.ei 1 bans. The CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE'S ST. PAUL RAILWAY, CONNECTING WITH ALL TRANSCONTIN ENTAL LINES, -ISTH5 OITLT MOTS - RUNNING Eloctric Lighted Cars BETWEEN ST. PAUL snd CHICAGO AND 011AHA and CHICAGO. The EXPRESS THAIN3 eonsis-t of VESTI BULED, HLKEHINt, DINING AND -PARLOR CARS, HEATED BY STf AM And furnished with every luxury known to modem railway travel. Fcr Speed, Comfart and cilaty this tins is Unequaled Tickets on lale at all prominent rallwav OlllCit. Fur further Information inquire of any ticket nteiit, ur C. .f . EDDY. Geiioral Ajrt. J. W.CASKY.Trav. Puss. Asrt. rORTLAXD, OfiKuOX. Merchant Sleamsliip-'Co.'s.: Line, Connecting with j Cuadlua raclrtc Raitvay ana China Stara- i Skip Llie, TaMnir frlnM and nifipn t,,r Pr.rt inw. ! lea. Vieiurin, l'rt Townvml, .- atile, Tacxuin, Wliatram, r nirli.-iveu, Niuiaiino. New Wmiiiiu- 1 ltir mi I V a couvcr : Uaviuy AMo.ia: I s. S. H.iyiiun iieiunlle..... I S a. Viliniiiuio:i. - I 8. . IU)tia i Kei utlie,. Prrfelu rw id M Jlu-tl. rs -hvf, fo. 0f M.insi pvt. .For furthpr i Mr:iritl..i-. i I the oftice.evruer Tuii d an J Jiiu sl.-evL . I 1 EliGUt ON EU03., AaenL ml Is the line to take to all points EAST and SOUTH It is the DINING CAR ROUTE It offers the best scivlce, com bmlng SPEED and C0MP0ET ' It Ls the popular mute with those who wl h to travel on ' THE SA.FEST It Is tlie-efore tli ronte yru fhrni'd take. It runs thrmiyli vestibuled tninm every tiny lu the year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO No Chango of Cars, Elegant Pallinan Sleepers, ' Superior Tourist Sleeper, . SpIendiiT Free Second-class Sleepers, Only one ohange of cars Portland to New York Through Tickets To Any Tart of tile civilized wotld. Passengers ticketed via. all boata running between Astoria, Kalama and Portland. Full Information concerning rates, time ol trains, routes aud other details furnished on application to . . R. L. NOLFf Agent Astoria. Rteumer Telephone Dock. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Ne. Ml Klmt 8t., cor. Wasuinirton. Portland, Oregoii. THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leavng Portland, 8:45 AM. 7:30 PM. V2 DAYS TO CHICAGO 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to 'Chicago, 40 Hcurs Quickcrto Omaha and Kansas City. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers. Free Reclining Chair Cars, Din ing Cars. ASTORIA AND SAN FRANCISCO FEBRUARY, 1893. Orpgnn Friday February 3, . CnltinibiaTuesilHy Krlirunry 7. Btate ratuntKjr Felwiary 11. frfgon Wednesday February. Columbia Sntiiia- I ebriuirv 19, Ktnie i linrsday Febri ary 28. Oregon llotiuav Feoruary 27. ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMERS Morning boat leaves Astrrla dally, xpf nt Sunday. at 7 a. nt.: rrtirnlmr ieuv. i..i. tlaiiv, t-xeent Hntiirdav. t8i-. m. Nhri.i leuvvs A"ti-r a (Luly. exi'pni Kundav. hi a n t r tiin-1, g !, ve rortlHiid il:illy,pxci-pt Sui dav at 7 a. in. fliemnriilneb-iat from '. riV.i..i .ut. '1 HiMliiiL'son tin Oreuiin nida 1iipIuv. ti... dyi....ii,i S.i.url:i) j ; ..n Whi, gtoi. siie M,. (Ims Wednesdays and Fridays. Frt m Astoria tne liKirnuig i.nHls muKes laiuiinK- on Hip nr.. B"n Klne -Monrt.ivs. Wednpvriats m..l and on the WiishlLgtou side Tuesdays, TLure diu and Saturd.'ix s. ' lor riles MiiU cel.eral informatinn i.,n address, . "w W. n. ITCRLBtJET, G. W. LOITKSRRk p v A. (Un -h.h. Atft . " Portland, Or, AePtit Astoria, Or. Caveats, and Trade-Marki nt buiuuea conducted for Moomati Fit. I remote from Wa-thmrtoo. uuiuaei Send model diawing or photo., with deserto-J too. VI e advise, if patentable or not fVeVSf? charge. Ou, ice no, due j, II pat(t i".0' ? A PattPHLtT. "How to Obtain Patenu.'' Uh t c.A.srjovv&co. t?" mcl- moTop,. d. c. t mP Running ' 1 i mtMouHunJ