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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1893)
TD23 DJLlht ASTOEIAli. ASTOlilA, TIIUESDAY 101iaNG. JF13BJ5UAKY H3. ,V3 A Flashlight View of Lincoln In view of the fact that "President I4n coin" nan been made the subject of dis cission In the Court street school for to- morrow, the following: brief pofnta may be rend with interest. If he hftil not been murdered, Abraham Lincoln mU;ht etlll have been living. In deed, he was bo strong and of such fibre, end had within him Bueh resources of humor to relieve the rasping cares of re sponsibility, that it Is probable he might today have made a speech, as Mr. Glad' stone Is doing:. Whether without mar tyrdom In the hour of supreme victory, he would have been venerated as he has become, is a question that must be an swered In the negative. No living- man could have occupied the npaoe, the ex altation, t:iat the memory of Lincoln fills. He has been so far Idealized. The imag ination of millions has so painted him that his stature has become- supernat ural. The danger of his birthday cele brations, grateful and glorious as they are, Is that the public will lose the great, homely, kindly human being, as Wash ington is lost, the myth obscuring the man. The historian, Parton, once thought to write the life of Washington as he had of Andrew Jackson and Ben Butler, and spent some time collecting; material. He was surprised by the amount of matter that was new, and presently impulsively abandoned the work, saying- he would not be responsible for marring' the familiar image of Washington. It is by no means certain he was right. Mr. Purton. could not have disturbed the austere figure of Washington, lifted on a colossal pedes tal Into the skies, and new light upon It would have been additional glory. Lin coln has not been spared. There Is not a circumstance in his career that has not been celebrated, but thi) malice of his enemies has been made to - praise him. He stands forth the emancipator of mil lions, but it was the sword that freed the slaves. It is more and more worth while to go right to the point, and see and realize what it was that Lincoln did that gave him such pre-eminence in the hearts of the people. His great first quality Beems to have been patience when others were Impatient to have, been se rene In the midst of alarms. The critical time of the war was before a gun was fired. The bombardment of Fort Sumter aroused and practically united tho fret states, and divided the border slave states. No one active In those times can realize how easily H might, have happened then to make the South solid and the North divided. One rash act of Lincoln would have done It. Ho wolted, and grew strong through waiting and suffer ing; and the people, whom ho knew better than thoy knew themselves, believed they had coerced him Into measures. Read thi story with that key in niliid, and see how It fits all. the locked doors that are not mysterious when they arc opened. What is the chief charm In the celebration ol Lincoln's birthday to those who look be yond the pleasures of eulogy and think of the dark days of just thirty years ago? It was precisely this and next month of 18C3 that was the period of deepest gloom. There never was a- man mcri fiercely assailed than Mr. Lincoln. Tht democratic party has lost none of ltt characteristics; but Us animosity to Lin coin, that then broke out In the thous ands of country papers, has passed away, and it Is wimderful that It has becomt democratic to Join in the universal accla mation for the man who interpreted the constitution (or t'te national salvation, und crowned the conquests of the swore with the kindness that is the statesman ship of heaven. A. B. Ford, an independent salmon can ner of Yes bay, Alaska, Is at the Es mond In Portland, He views with com placency the recent movement on , the part of the Aluskan canners to form permanent organisation. - "There are few of us yet," he said, "who stand up on an Independent basts, and we shal perhaps do better now than before thi trust was formed. As far as I know,, thi canneries not in the trust are the Alaska Improvement Company, at Kaduk; thi Uarlnoff Packing Company, at Red Flsl lluy; David Morgan's Chllcat Canning Company; tho North Pacific Tradlnt Company, at Klawak; the Boston Fish ing anil Trading Company, at Yes Bay . and the Missouri Canning Company, at Metlakahtlo. I think the trust is a goot thing Inasmuch as it regulates the sea son's pack and keeps the market from becoming overstocked. The capital of thi new concern is said to be $500,000. The trust of last year was simply an exper Iment, but It proved to be such a succesi that now they have all gone Into a per manent organization. You see, tho cost - of packing will be greatly, reduced be cause supplies can be purchased In such large quantities that the discount will be heavy. Then a large number of superin tendents; proccssers, bookkeepers, etc can be done away with. Probably tht biggest saving will be In the shutting down of expensive canneries and Increns lug the output of those that can be cheaper. The Alaskan trust will fix prices of their salmon, and really conl the market, although their flsh la Inferior to the Columbia river product." The county commissioners have not def- Inltely decided where to locate the two new circuit courts In Portland. It was intended t- place ono In the houso on the county's quarter block on Fourth and Main streets, but, as the building is owned by private parties, this may not be done. When Judge Moorland returns from Idaho tho house will be 4nepected, and If the rooms are found suitable for , court and oftlcea the criminal Judge may bo placed there. It Is also said that ar rangements may be made whereby one of the judges will occupy the county court room when the commissioners are not In session. One of the commissioners said Tuesday that tho grand jury room and district attorney's otfloe will probably lie converted Into a courtroom. In that case, quartern itir me Hrniui jury sua ittrtiricl Attorney Hume would have to be found, ELECTRIC BITTERS. This remedy is becoming so well known aim so popular ns 10 neea no special men- tlon. All who have used Klectrlc Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and It Is guaran teed to do all that Is claimed, Klectrlc Hitter wilt cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove, pimples, bolls, suit rheum and other affections cauaed by Impure blood. Will drive malaria from the xystem and prevent as well as cure all n.alnrlal fevers. For cure of headache, coiixiipation and Indication try Kleelrlo Hitters Kntlr satisfaction guur nnteod or money refunded. l'rlee 60c. and ll.uu per bottle at Charles Rogers' drug store. Cull at the Albatross Fish Market for fresh smelts dully. OUR DAILY WARifiE COLUMN The Oregon came In and the State of California goes out for San Francisco to day. r The Hoytlan Republic Is duo from Vic toria and tho Sound today. t Speculation Is going on in marine cir cles over the probability of raising the tug Mystic. " The Insurance companies will have to decide. Captain McAllup thinks the only way is to drag with chain, get a bight around her-and drag her into water shallow enough to allow a diver to descend and fasten lines. He lost a vessel in 23 fathoms once, and no diver would attempt to go that distance. A. O. Benjamin says that if she. Is not above 30 fathoms he will go after her, at least if be starts out with that inten tion. United. States Commissioner Sprlgg3 Saturday finished taking testimony bi the collision case between the steamer Har ry Lynn and the schooner Marlon, which occurred last December off Point no Point in a thick fog. Captain Bunch, of the barkentlne Mo doc, loading lumber at Port Blakely, re ports having lost a quarter of beef, a pair of nine foot oars and a saw by the sailors who raided, the barkentlne Quick step last Thursday night and stole her crew and a Japanese cook. The old whistling buoy that drifted from Fox Rock and In the place of which a new ono was put a few weeks ago, has gone ashore at Netarts bay. -' The British bark Onkbank that arrived In on Tuesday night left Newcastle, New South Wales on December 23, and had a favorable passage up to 30 north when she encountered southerly end southwesterly gales until her arrival In port. She Is a new vessel built In Scotland and launched at Dumbarton In May last. She left the Clyde on her maiden trip In June, bound 'or Buenos Ayres, from which place Bhe went to Newcastle, New South Wales, where she loaded with Wallsend coal for this port consigned to Balfour, Guthrie & Co. Her net tonnage Is 1,338 and she hus on board 2,301 tons of coal. She belongs to one of the largest lines In existence, the "Bank" line, owned by Andrew Weir & Co., Glasgow, Scotland. They have 22 jailing ships including 12 four-masters. The Onkbank Is built entirely of steel and is fitted with all modern improve ments. She has no charter at present. ; The following marine notes are from yesterday's Oregonlan: The East Lothian leaves down the lat ter part of the week. Tho Larnaca shifted from Columlla I dock No. 2 to Victoria dock yesterday. There are three four-masters now In port, the British ship 1'oel Tiuvern, the bark Olymplu, and the schooner Salvutor. The Mool Travurn starts down, to Abto-i-la this morning In tow of the Oklahamn. Returning, tint steamer will bring the Olty of Florence. .The Celtic Race l working wheat ut Victoria dock, the Natuna discharging .ement at Greenwich dock, and the Olym pic merchandise at Mersey dock. Everybody knows that the Willamette valley possesses a fertile soil, but Very 'ew have any Idea what the depth of that loll is. Mr. Thomas F. Corbett, who Is now engaged In boring an artesian well it the St Mary's orphan's home, near Jeaverton, says that he Is now down 230 feet, every Inch of which is through al luvial deposit, without a sign of rock or travel. There Is plenty of water In the veil, hut It Is so full of decomposed veg- tuble matter that It is not good, and the orlng will have to be continued until a iruU'in of rock or gravel Is passed hrourh and pure artesian water Is -ac li.-d. They raise fine vegetables .bout Bcuverton, and It Is no wonder, till 230 feet depth of good soil. The nly wonder is that the parsnips do not mi down till they get as long und lurge B the fir trees which grew up out of Ills Bull. Frank Ohlegschlagrr, the murderer of Vllllam Henry Woodrlbge, will be tried .1 the criminal court nt Portland this .iornlng. Ohlegschlugcr was seen In his ell and said that he was feeling well. In ippearonce he has not materially hanged Bince the day of his urreBt. Dur ig his Imprisonment he has been eup lled with fruit und other delicacies by :ls relatives. Ho hus manifested a pas jlonato fondness for doughnuts, with tfhlch he has been supplied by Constable VI Thomas. This officer says that every .10 ventures near Ohlegschlaser's cell the .rlsoner nsks fo? "Blnkcrs," and if he ma none Is repremanded for his over ilght. On one occasion, he says, the prisoner rapidly devoured elht or nine doughnuts and then asked for more. He old the officer that the doughnuts steiul-f-d his nerves, and the more he ate the better he felt. French Tansy Wafers. Ladles will find these wafers Just what .hey need, and can bo depended upon very time to give relief. Sure and sure. uii ue auni uy man Beaiea securely, 'rlee, J2.W per box. Vor sale only by J. ,r. Conn, corner Beeoml and ti..ui. A Sure Cure for Files. Itchlnn riles a.e known by moisture Ike uersnlration. rnusinir 1 ntdnHtt Ititltlxnr hen warm. This form, an well as Hllini, lleedlnir or Pnitrinllnir viul.i nt n Ir. Itosanko's Ille Keinedy. wiileh nri ureciiy on tne Darts arreeted. nhanilia uinoi-a, auays ItolUiiR and effects a vrnmneni cure. oOC. DruRKIst or mall, ireumrs rree. Dr. Unsnnkn saa Af..h ureei. i nnuili'lTilila l a. Kn I.I lv T r Conn. NOTICE! Use Zinfandol Vlnn Inl.nd r,t antta "-. w cenia per Kill Ion. itont foiet I each nml nnrl,it timmlv nU,, v.ur,..i. vuKimc ana wine at Alex. Ullbert s. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria Tea Baby was sick, gara her Ottorl. ffhen she vos a Child, she cried for Castoria, Vheo she beoame , ah eluof to CaatorU, VTiabnCMl(lren.ahaEaTaCtori WFtlARK BT NOT HIDING THE RIGHT DICYCLB J, 1 Ha -waiaiiM t ro ova AtAUMwt-Tcu) tow au Acovr fl 0RTH PACIFIC QXLE (ja BH.YCI3 or tvtwy description. MaoyW 8Mlt"W -P0FtTL.NO OwrcoN. . A feeble wo man, is. restored to health and strength, by Dr. Fierco's Favorite Proscription, If you're overwork ed, " run-down," or uiHiuiomt, you I need 1L IL'h an -iV lnvi'roratmg, re- -i- . ... ' ' storativo tonic, and a soothing 'and strenctbenunr nervine. importing tone nr.d vl'or to the whole sys tem. It's a legitimate nicdicina, too care fully conipouiidL'd by on experienced phy sician, ana adapted to womuii's dalicate or ganization. For all the chronic weaknesses, functional derangements, and painful dis orders peculiar w uio sex, it is an unrolling remedy. It's because it ti Unfailing that it can bo sold under a positive (manmtee. If ISffirt &eSfa& JS ib wuj ins ju-uiiipuy reiurnetx. You nnv onlv for value received. It is a legitimate medicine not abeversjm. Contains no alcohol to inebriate ; no syrup or sugnr to nour or ferment in tho stomach and cause nistrPEs. As peculiar in its marvelous, rcujiKu rvtiuiia iu iu I'M uuiiijjuuuoh. JAPANESE to, itmBnnwrrr.-aa CURB A new and compiato treatment. rnnsUtlna- ol suppositories, olutra.-nt in capsules, also In box and ullls: a punitive cure f ir internal. In ternul Ollnu or bleeding, itchlutr. chronic reeeut or hcredltarr piles, and mnnv nther diseases and female weakness: It U nlnavs a rest benefit to the a-eneral health. Tho i rat Incovery of a medical euro rendering an oner- lion wun ino anue unneceasarv nerraiter This remedy has never be-u known to fail. J per box, to for IT.; sent by mnil. Why sutler nun tiub lernoic ni&citfce mien a written '.' 1o Vemnf the" stamps it free RefaiK"". ainee is riven with 6 boxes, mouoy II not cured. Bend amine. uarantce Ustird Ultra .e io noicsaio and Ketall lu-iirei Sole AKi'lit" Portland. Or. For ia!e bYJ. W. GOOD NEWS O q For tho millions ot consumers of q eiiit7si?ils,o fj It jrlvrs Dr. Tiitt plpaxitre to an- Q ikiiiiiix) that be is now putting upa 'sr TSHY LIVER PILL O which Ih of exceed Ingrly small nhe, a yi-r. v.itilining Kll t.-io virtues of the W larger out-, (iinruuteed purely vcKitll!e. r.ltunl!s oft lies pills aro still Issued, "i'lie c.uut si to of fi TUTT'S TINY LIVER PILLS gs Is shown In the border of this "ad." " 1 DR. GUM'S ONION SYRUP F0R COUGHS, COLDS AND CROUP. innuirnvrnnrunriDrM When a child at home, mothar mads ma take a tea- apoontul of onion ayrup at sight, the next morning my oouah waa cone. War Crauo It hud no miai My ohlldran Insist upon having Dr. Gunn's Onion Byrup whluh le already prepared, more pleasant ana vuiaoui uaie or smell of Uie onlona. Sola at SOa. BETTON'G I Poaitin Cure LOU I PILE In use ovr'5l venra. klmite. JWrcltve MV,n. tin,U. lllijlimt tinli. or mailed on leeeipt of priL-o aue. per ijot. WlftKElMANN A I80WI u.iuu uu,, I'rop., Jiallliuore, Md. Index to Steamers. 1'or Portland. Telophoue, from Flavors dock, daily at 7 f. ui., vivept Diiuuny. R. It. Thompson, from Union Pacific dock daily at 7 o'clock a. in., except Stiuday. Lurliuo, from Fisher's dock, Sunday, at C o'olock p. m. ; every day, except Mouday, at 7 o clock a. in. Hnssalu, from Union PaoiQo dock, daily, at 0 p. m., except 8um1ny. Asiornin, nom rnrker s dock Bundays, TiuuuiraunjD anu riuiiys o p. m. for lliraco. 1 '' Ilwaoo, from I. II. AN. Co'a dock daily exoept Snnday, oounecliiifc' with 10 a. m. train for SoaUinil; riturniuK, coiineots with loriiituu BH-nuurs. Lii Caning, daily at 3 :30 p. m. I'or Vouiik's IStver, MiH flower, AfomfciYH nml Satin Java nt fi n. in. aim i u. m.: iucst nvS And Wei nfiilva a. i a. ui. . lor Hallroad J.aiiUe;. tleolno, daily at 7:45 a. m. and 5:15 p. m iiuiu f ibuer a uoci, 'or Westport. K. Miler, daily oxoeut Saturday and Snn u.iy av a p. m, for Woods I.andliig-, K. Miler, Thursday aud Friday at 2 p. m f Mm Fisher's dock. ' tor Deer River. Quoen, Tuesdays and Saturdays at fc45a. oi. and 2:M p. in. - WenonB. froul Flnvel's dook. Tnelnva nuu ouiuruays t k a. m. aud a: 10 p. ru. Eclipse, Tuosdajs af 8:30 a. tu. aiid2:0 p. ui, For New Astoria. E. I. DwTrr. dailv exm-nk Snnilnv nt 0 a. in. and 8 p. iu. , ; -. , For Wairentou und Sklpancn. Elootric, daily, aooordiug to lido, exoept Snn.ln. . For Lewis and Clarke. C. W. fiich, dailv exoeot Saud-iv. accord in il to tide. . . , For Urar's River. Ecllnse, Thnraday and Friday morning aoooruuii; to tide. ' -- For Knapyion. Wenona, Tuesdays and ThursdHys at 6.-15 . iu. and 2:10 p. n. , For Gray's niver and Kiaaaaton. Wenona, Wednesday at 11 a. m. For Bar City and Tillamook Bar. It, V. Elmore, Mondavi and Thunulnvs Ar n n S BBSS -ALtfti at c.-OO a. m. ' i A. ATWOOD Employment Corner Stark and Male Help furnished R. R. Co. Contractors fori Sawmill Men and Others, on short notice. STEAMER R P. ELMORE As Leaves AMloria on Mondays and Tlinrsda js for Hay City. Tillamook City, find an points on i maniooii i.ny. leaves nay city, Tillamook City and Tilla mook Bay points on Tuesdays and Fi idays. r"e steamer R. P. Elmore connc tu and through tickets are issned t10 Uui,m ineil,c t;o- SbiP uteaniertj. ELMORE, SANBORN & CO., Agents, Astoria. UNION PACIFIC B.K. COMPAXY. CAMPBELL BROS. (Bucceisort Warren A Campbell), WAKRENTON. ORKCiOS, Dealers in 3D XI "ST GOODS, GENTS' FCRMISHINO GOODS, Bats, Caps, Boots, fthoes GROCERIES -cv ST&PLB Hud ware, Iron md steel, Crockery, Glassware ,l uuvicu -air, iiuuuub, OH.., "It) , Grain, Flour and Keen. H OTTO! "small Profits oa lush Sales." Do You Know TW ha xiu ulu Weekly Astorian f, . . Goes Everywhere? Advertisers, Do you see Your chance? , On Meter System. To Consumers: Tho West Shore Milla Co.. at o-Pnf ov penso have nfirfooted Iheir plaot to Hie latest known apparatus and are now r.l!e to eo to the Dublin with sytttm Hint will be satisfactory in piioei and quality, aa t an beauown by the fuj- ! lowinx raU s on and after Feb. 1, lSiKl lncttinli'sceut, all nilif 4.50 12 o'clock... 1.(0 !"... 75 Or bv meter, ,V, cent per hoar. Insxallatwn - Free of - Charge For particulars imiuire of any membrr oi ine nrra or at the ollice, foot of Con oomly bt. West SnoRu Mills Co., T. O. Trulliuuer, l'resident I. H. cto iff, OO. Steamer Ilwaco ' leaves Astoria dailv st7 :m- ealluiK at Tansy Point, anil eo.iiieciiin; with inuruu.1 r.iiiHiiijj norm at iu a. in, and w.tH bosta m s!ii.Hlrpr hay fr Knmh Bend. Snabiu. KSnh . And other uuai u ruuch to tiray II nr- s earners for Aaturiaand Kla;bt Boats tor wk. liriiui u l-.llllim.-K nr wan.. JOliN It. UOCLTER. A. I.OOMIS. eereurv. Pinidm K. V. KUOatl", Snperlcteudeit PORTLAND AHO ASTORI . Steamer; Telephone. txfpJm A"rl Evcri' e,rin!uR except Hands? Ar-ivet Astoria Every day except Sunday l Z D. IH. . ... ' Leaves Portend Every eay eieept Si.nday at T a. ru. t:. W. S TON t, Airent, A.torla. ucuurai Ajijut, rortluud Or. ELECTR mm & COMPANY Office. Front Si.,. Portland, Or. with Union Pacific steamers for Portland, from Portland to Tillamook ?ny poiuts bv freM't fl"om Portland by Union Pacillc Agents Portland. Tide Table for Astoria. KlBllUAUY. llllill WATKIl. LOW WAT Kit I.M. A. M. I h. in. ft". 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'-M l 4 Iti Wfti' r. !; ,-. 1.2-.;! ; 1 it M i;i n 8 4! 2 18 1 Ui 7 i! a ui 1 41 t .'Hi 17 HI II Al 1 0 4 51 ti bl:IU4r ' Nl In i!:u -!C I) 8 0 !' S 4-! V 1.1 !.". I'll . . -1 f v.i !. tl'l 0 21 ' It i .('. li:: 1 48 I i ki b: 3 21 ; 3,-11 M 7 l : 12 iVii 2 Hi .3 at 1 5 21 6 (f , K; 1 1 11 jS i S 31 The liiM'ht Is reckoned from the level of av-erai-e lower low w.v.rtf 'ho plune (r which tl e ouii'Jinp' are kivbu on iik uoast a:iu Goode!.:o ur.ei i nuns. TiiaOiisiaal end Gsnufo &lKk3 SAUCE Imparts the most dcildous teste and rest to EXTRACT of a LETTEK from n MEDICAL GKN. TI.EMAN at Mad run, to his brother at WOKCESTEW, Mar. 1ML SOVPH, C It A VI EH, FISH, HOT COLD MEATS, GAME, eVe. "Tell fSAUCV LEA t PEKRIMS' NV3kH that their mum la f ,irr)-' ": India, nurt la in my l(t opinion, Uio most fi PV" ralatsble, aa woll tt"''? hh uie most Kiioie. raj aume Kuuuo uiat la K, Eeo that you got Lea Perrin3' Biimatnre on every bottle of Original s Oennine. JOHN DUNCAN'S HONS, NEW YOKK. These tiny Cansules are Bimcrlcr a 1 to uaJsam of Uonailui. Cubeba and Inloctiona. 111' They cure In 48 hours the same diseases -without any incon venience. SOLD BY ALL DRUG&ISTS Merchant Steamship Co.'s Line, Connecting with Caudlns Paclilo Railway and China Steam ship Llae, Taking frelpht and pas.?enBera for Port Anire 1M. Meiorla, Port Towns-uU, .eatile, Taooina, Wliateoin, Kali haven, Nauaihio, New H'eatmiu alar MI1 aurouver : Lravlnir AModa : t. S. liaytian Keputilic . 8 b. W tlumwtoii 8. u. lUvtlat) Kei.lllll.c v... Krclgln received :t Hustlers wharf, fnot o' Maui eft. Tor fiirtlier ( nrilciilar uiiply at the oillee, Cut .vt Third uu-1 AlaUl street. 1 KKCUSON BllO.-.. Airent. assigneb; notice. To the creditors of Parker & Hanson, and f U.-lo f. Purker and Carl Han son Tuke Notice: That said Celo F. Parker and Carl Hanson have rmid an nuitmrnonr mA of en their estates for the benelit of their Jl'lnt and InJivilluul Triit.ra That all persons having claims against! i:.vm or e.mer oi tr.em shouia present the same under oath tn mo nt mv rfir.a In Astoria, Hregon, within three months irom mis ia:e. W . W. FARKEH. AcslCTiae. Astoria, Oregon. January irth, 1S33 SCHOOL TA?IEZ DUE. School taxes are due In rtiirl.-f - a coniprisinir Adairs Aa.rvri wo. Jordan Avenus. W. F. McGregor, T'is Astorfa JCico ra Tlrd titrt. uPPr ft : u a i (S) jl-p.Fie, Is the line to lake to nil points . EASTandSOUTH It is the DINING CAR ROUTE It offers the hest service, com-biuii.g SPEED and COMFORT It is the popular route wllh those who v.l:li to travel on THE SAFEST It Is therefore the roiiie ycu fhou'd tuke. It runs thrmmh vestibuled truli.s every day iu the year to ST. PAUL MD GHIOAGO No Chftngo of Cars, Elegant Pullman Sleepers, Superior Tourist Sleeper, Splendid Free Sceond-class Sleepers, Oaly one change of curs Portland to New -York Through Tickets To Any Tart of I lie civil'zcd world. Passeueers ticketed via all hnnl. n.nnn. between Aktoriu, Kalama and Ponlaud. Full InfomiHtien enr.cernlnir raf. tima f trail.!., mutt auU other Uttiils furubhed on aiiplichCioii to R. L. NOLF, Agent Antoria. Pleumf r Xeleplioue Dock. A. D. CHARLTON, Asf-lstaiir General Passenger Agent, JSo. l i'hu At., eor. WashinKlon, Portldud. Oregon. Line Running HROUGH DAILY v TRAINS Leav ng Portland, 8:45 AM. 7:30 PM. DAYS TO CH I CAGO 7 Hours Quickcrto St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 0 Hours Quickcrto Cmaha and Kansas City. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers. Free Reclining Chair Cars, Din. ing Cars. ASTORIA AND SAN FRANCISCO FEBRUAKY, 1893. Oregon Friday Fehmary 3. CelunitiiaTuesilnv l'Vliiimry 7. State psturi.ajr February 11 ! gon Wediii-silay Fehruary. Co.i.iubia Sunrta 1-ehruKry 10, -tile i hiirs'iny Fehn ai) 2S. Oregon ilondav February n. ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMER3 Toininir hnut IpAVPQ Alr.r!a rinllv arn.-nfc Sunday, a:7 a. m.; n tar.ilng, leaves Porilni.1 daily, excei.tHatnidiiv, at 8 i. ni. Nlg't lnat Iciivc.i A'U r a d-i'ly, i-xcept Kumlay, al 6 p in 1 r turiili vis Pnrtlaiid daily, except Sui day, at 7 n. in. Tt.enwiriilnglii at fiom I'o-IIhihI Irak- s l llkllliL'son tne tlreuon s!rtn luesilnv.. TI, lirs- days.i'ii.: s ti unlay i ; on W aHi-u gtim sile Mon- oa.s eitm-sias ami rrldaya. rnm Atiria the iminiHiir hnats ni-ikea IhiicIIiiu- on the 0:e- ir-m side Mondays. WeUnewlavs and Fridays, and on the Wasliii-aton tilde Tuesdays. TLnin- davs and Saturdays. Fr rites ai.d gi-t,eral Information call cn or address, w. ii. nniLBUitT, o. w. lounsbeur y. a. ien ra. aet. . Adwl. Tortlaud, Or, Astoria, Or. l&s,iiasitMr Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat. i ent busioaas conducted tor Modcratc Ftts. t Oua omcc is oppocitc U. S. ParcNT Omct J and we can aecure patent io leas tima than those 1 remote from Washingtoo. J Send model, drawing or photo., with descrhv J fon. We adrise, if patentable or not, free of acuarre. Our fee not due till patent la secured. . j A PaMPHirr, "How to Obtain Patents," srith J cost of aam in the U. S sod for ugucounuioj aen ires. Aaoress, o.A.snow&co. Om. Patcitt omcc, Washinotoh. d. C. mm isiMn i i isiisiifiriwivsitT- - -1 mr iinrit-ii