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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1893)
THH DAXVt ASTORlAN. ASTOHIA, FIUOAY JlOKNllIiQ, FEBRVAUY .24. 1 l3 What Farenholt Thinks of ' Her. Capitain Farenholt, inspector of thla lighthouse district, says the Oregontan, has returned from San Francisco, where he went to have a look at the new tender Columbine, which arrived there from New York a short tlmo since. He says the Columbine la a very pretty ship, but as she was built after the pattern used on the Lakes, she will need many changes to lit her for the rough work she will have to do In these waters. She Is now undergoing repairs and alterations, and when these are completed she will go In to dry dock to be cleaned and have a new propeller put on. Owing to the pitch of her present propeller, she burns too much coal. When ready for service she will go up to Mara Island and take on board a lot of chains for use In this district, and Lieutenant Commander West will then bring her up hero and turn her over to Captain Farenholt. Captain Richardson, formerly of the Manzanita, and Mr. Lord, his chief engineer, are on the Columbine, and will be glad to get back to Oregon. The engines of the Columbine are beauti ful pieces of mechanism, and when the repairs and changes being made to the vessel are completed she will be admir ably adapted to the work for which she Is Intended. In regard to dividing the lighthouse dis trict, Captain Farenholt remarked: "I see no reason for it. Not so very many years ago the old and slow tender Shu- brick attended the coast, from San Di ego to British Columbia. Less than ten years this district has had a tender for Its own use. Every year the aids to nav igation are increasing, but we have man aged to keep up with the Manzanita, and now that there is an additional tender, the Columbine there will not be the least trouble to do the work.' The inland waters of Washington have never caused trouble. A common tug boat could attend them. To divide the district would be less labor ,but a useless expense, and I should report so when my opinion is asked of ficially. You people of Oregon should not feel angry against the Washlngtonlans. It Is very cheap to adopt a memorial In the legislature so long as the expenses com from the government 'pap'. The legisla ture of Oregon would have done the same thing. I have not the least Idea that the division of the district will be made. That the coming administration will have to reduce expenses instead of increasing them, Is palpable to everybody." tlvo born and 40 per cent of foreign birth. Washington makes a remarkable showing in the increase per cent of voters in the last ten years, the percent being 430.96, while Montana, the next nearest, ; in creased 203.63. per cent; and Oregon only shows an Increase of 87.40 per cent. This evening the second annual confer ence of the College Young Men's Chris tian associations of the Pacific Northwest will convene in the state agricultural col lege at Corvallls. This will, be a remark able gathering of college men, and a large delegation Is expected, especially from the colleges of Oregon. One Institution Is planning to send thirty-five delegates; another one twenty-five. James A. Dura mett. traveling secretary for the associa tions In the Pacific Northwest, and Mr. L. H. Roots, International Y. M. C. A. college secretary, are now visiting the different institutions in the Interest of this conference, and are meeting with marked success in securing delegates and arousing a deeper Interest In the Inter lnter-collcgiate Y. M. C. A. movement, which has become worldwide and com prises over 30,000 students In its member ship. Rev. Roland D. Grant, pastor of the First Baptist church, will deliver the opening address at the tonference Feb ruary 24th. Professor H. Allen Snorey will deliver the address on Saturday evening. Professor Wallace H. Lee, of Albany, chairman of the committee. on college work, Is looking after the musical part of the program. A very Interesting and profitable time is promised all stu dents who will attend the great gathering of college men. Personal Mention. if fa' x A feeble too- man is restored to health an streneth. bv Dr. I'ierco'a Favorite Prescriptioa If you're overwork' ed. "run-down.11 or debilitated, you need it It's an lnvlKoratins, . storative tonic and a soothing end strentrthonine nervine, importing tone and vigor to tho wholo sys tem. It's a legitimate uiedic-Uio, too care fully compoui'.doil by an experienced pby- icwu, uuu uimpiou uj wumau s delicate or ganization. Fur all the chronic weakness. functional derangements, and painful dis orders peculiar to tho box, it is an unfailing remedy. It's beeauxe it t unfailing that ft can bo sold under a positive guarantee. If it fails to givo satisfaction, in any case for which it's recommended, tho money paid for n oo promptly returned. Yo:i ray only for value received. It is a l'.'ritimate medicine not abeverain. Contains no alcohol to Inebriate ; no syrup or sugar to sour or lerniont in tne stomacn and cause distress. As peculiar In its marvelous, remeutoi results as in its composition. JAPANESE Mr. Foster, of Washington, Is in the city. Sheriff Smith went up to Salem last night. t Cuptaln Flavel has so far recovered as to be able to get downstairs. Mr. Parrlsh, ex-customs Inspector, was renewing his acquaintance with many old Astoria friends yesterday. Henry Thompson, late cashier of the Astoria National - bank, Is home again, greatly benefitted in health by his late trip through several of the western states. H. A. Smith, D. B. Murray, J. F. Mc Gowan, A. J. Whlttaker, D. Caldwell, W. S. Geary, W. Meyer, A. Metzner, B. Young, M. P. Callender, went up on the Telephone, lost night. E. L. Markey, Chas. S. Harris, Phil. B. Bekeart, Leonard Wirt, John Talt, C. H. Woodward, J. Harrington and Wife, T. O. Ccotchler, F. M. Warren, Meyer Abra ham, W. L. Crockett, W. B. Brezee, How ard Winter and P. J. McGowan are reg istered at the Occident. TIlROUGn THE STATE A number of Eastern capitalists, sayr the Union Journal, are contemplating tht construction of a large Irrigating ditch In Asotin county by which thousands of acres of agricultural, land will he re claimed. It Is said it has caused con siderable excitement In that section, ana 'the local land office Is dally In receipt of contest proceedings of all the old timber culture and homestead entries mado by persons living In that country. The following persons have been com missioned notaries public by Governot Fennoyer: L. J. Davin, of Union; VS. Hoi gate, of Corvallls; J. P. Wagner, of For est Grove; II. D. Hendricks, of Condon; W. L. Nutting, R. R. Reed, Jr., W. A. Jones, M. M. Kareff, D. J. Malarkey, M. J. McKlnnon and C. h. McKlnna, of Port land; G. R. Ilea, of Heppner; S. V. Knox, of Weston; Peter. Applegate, of Centra. Point; W. A. Chrlstman, of Silver Lake' and E. L. Naylor, of Forest Grove. Stock In the Farmer's Terminal Ware house Company Is being rapidly tnktm I the Palouse country. The Colfux Gazetti says: "At the present rate the stock o. 'jl&O.OOO will all be taken before a third o the busness men and farmers of th county receive an opportunity of golnj Into the enterprise. The stock may neve have to be paid, insomuch as Everett ho, offered to donate a site and build a wure house free. Tacoma would do as much. Soj the company may pay big dividend, to stockholders who never have paid ui a cent, At tho office of General Superintendent Baxter, of the Union Pacific, in Portland are' sections of two plies, which show how long fir timber will last where then are teredos and where there are none. One section ta from a pile which formed a part of the foundation of Flavel's ware house at Astoria, and .which was pulled out a short time ago, after being under water for 39 years, It having been driven when the warehouse was built in 1864. It is as sound as It was the day It was driven. The other section Is from a pile driven at Puget Sound U months ago, and It Is honey-combed by the teredo till It Is us light and fragile as a sponge. The difference In the durability of piles In the Hound and the Columbia can be figured from the above. The principal scenes of activity alo'i'.; ho water front yesterday, says the S.m Frr.nelsco Chronicle, were among th whalers, which are fitting ip for the yearly cruise to the Arctic, The Blakcly is at Howard street 2, rellttlng and taking on stores. The Karluk will come to "lit tle" Main street today. The barks Alaska and James Allen and the brig W. H. Myer were taken over to the Union Iron works vesterday to go on the dry dock there for repairs, after which they will flit out for the trip north. The Alaska wun recently purchased from Fred Swift of New Bed ford by Jnmes McKenna of thels city. He Breeze, which was burned In the Gulf o Jttllfornia Blx weeks ago. The steamer leanette, which was launched at Turner' bhlp yard at Benlcla for Cnptnin Mott, formerly of the Alton, will act as tender o the Artie ileet. Wright, Bowne & Co, received Information yosterdny that their whaling burk Guyhend had secured one right whale and eighty barrels of sperm oil. The Guyhead was recently purchased In New Bedford, and started out on hrce years cruise around Cape Horn nd up Into the Artie, via Honolulu. She ,us off the Platte when spoken. ELECTRIC BITTEItS. TIiIh remedy is becoming so well known md so popular ns to need no special men Ion. All who have used Electric Bitters ing tho same song of praise A purer ".uii-iiiu uuen not exist ana it is guaran et'd to do all that Is claimed. Electric Utters will cure all diseases of the liver mi Kiuneys, will remove pimples, bolls, uilt rheum nnd other affections caused y Impure blood. Will drive malaria rom the system and prevent as well a :ure all malarial feverB. For cure of irnuuune, constipation ana indigestion try vleclrlc Bitters Entire satisfaction gimr mteed or money refunded. Price 60c. and 1.00 per bottle at Charles Rogers' drug Call at the Albatross Fish Market for resh smelts dully. W CURB A new and complete treatment, consisting ol suppositories, olulmmt in capsules, also in box and pills; a positive cure for external, In tenia! blind or Dleedlntr, itching, chronic, recent or hereditary idles, and many other diseases ana leiitale weaknesses; It Is always rcat benefit to the general health. The llrst Iscovery of a medical cure rendering an oper- uoii wiui ins mine unnecessary ner alter This remedy has neve le-n known to fall. II per box, (1 for5; sent 'by mnil. Why sutler from this terrible disease wlieu a written guar anjee is t'lveii with V boxes, to refund the money If not cured. Send stamps 1 r free iiunple. Guarantee issued bv Woodward Clark A Co., Wholesale and Heiall Druggists Hine Agents rortiami, ur. iur sale Dy J. W i;unn. AfHorui vregon. GO OB NEWS O q For the millions oi consumers ol Q Tiitt'sPills.o ft It given Ir. Tut t pleasure to an- ft iiuunce tliut ho is now putting up a " Q LIVER PILL O trliMi Is of exceedingly small size, m. yet retaining all the virtues of the 0 larger ones, iiuaranteed purely vegetable. ISoth slzesof these pills gS are utill Issued. The exact size of TUTT'S TINY LIVER PILLS ft is shown In the border of this "ad." OOOOOOO0O Mrs. Rev. Nlssen, music teacher, has emoved to 174!) Hemlock street, Upper-town. CMlOren CryftrFitciier's Castoris Freueh Tansy Wafers. Ladles will find these wafers Just what they need, and can be depended upon Jvery time to give relief. Safe and sure, pan be sent by mall sealed securely. Price, 12.00 per box. For sule only by J. V. Conn, corner Second and Cuss streets. NOTICE! Use Zlnfandel wine lntead of coffee or IT . . per PaHon. iJont forget .-... mm niineoi oiHiuiy, also ! rench vugiiuc ami wine at Alex. Gilbert g. Coroner Holmnn Monday, In Portland, concluded the part he was required to take In the matter of Inquiring Into tht cause of death of those persons who were killed In the Btreet car accident on Mc Mlllen and Larrabee streets, on the East Side, last Vednesday. The taking of testimony In tho cases of John O. Dennis and his six-year-old ton was finished. Nothing new was developed, and the jury brought In verdicts similar to those In the other cases, to the effect that the mo torman and conductor were not crlmln. wua present, and put quite a number of questions to the witnesses. He had a stenographer on hand, and It Is under stood that ho represents some of the parties who suffered by reason of the ac cident, and that he will Institute a suit for da mimes at once. All those who re celved bruises In the wreck are reported as getting along well, and no more deaths are expected. DR. GUNN 3 ONION SYRUP FOR COUGHS, COLDS AND CROUP. A REMEDY FOR CHILDREN. When a oh I Id at homo, mother made me take a tea poouful of onion Byrup at night, the next morning mycout(hwu cone, For Croup it had no equal. My children inaiBt upou having Dr. Gunn'a Onion Byrup which la aired dy prepared, more pleaiant and without taste or smell oi the oniom. Sold at 60o. BETTON'5 I A Posits Cur SALVE OR FILES. In use oversolreers. o'iMr. jipecttre Hon drrttt. lllKliest texti. moiilulN. At ilriigrulsn, or mailed on receipt of prlee-50c. per box. j WlilKEtMANN BROW Props., lialtluiiire, Md. . 1TWOOD & COMPANY Employment Office Corner Stark and Front St., Portland, Or. Male Help furnished R. It. Co. Contractors, Sawmill Men and Others, on short notice. STEAMER R. P. ELMORE In tho line to take to nil pOilllS ; EASTand SOUTH Leaves Astoria on Mondays and Tlinrstlays for Bay City. Tillamook City, and Hit points on TinamooK nay. weaves nay uuy, Tillamook City and Tula niook Hay points on TueHdays and Fridays. rhe steamer R. P. Elmore connctw with Union Pacific steamers for Portland. and through tickets are issned from Portland to Tillamook Kay poiuts by tho Uniou Paeilic Co. Ship freight from Portland by Union Pacific steamers. . , ELMORE, SANBORN & CO., Agents, Astoria. NION PACIFIC E. 11. COMPANY. Agents Portland. CAMPBELL BROS. (Succesnrs to Warren A Campberl), WAKKENTON. ORiSOON, Dealers in GOODS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Bats, CuDU, Boots, Shoes STAPLE GROCERIES fancy Htrdirare, Iron end Steel, Crockery, Glassware noouenware, notions, etc., nay, Grain, Flour and Feed. MOTTO: "Small Profits on Cash Sales." Tide Table for Astoria. FtBIUTAKY. c4 a j IllUlt WATKB. ii. ihTjftT ! M. hTnufft LOW WAT Kit Do You Know That the Weekly Index to Steamers. Cor Portland. Telephone, from Flnvel's dook, daily at 7 ui., except. Qiinuay. K. It. Thompson, from Union fArifle ilra-l uHiiy He i oviui'k n. in., except Htindiiv. Jjiirlitif, troni fisher b dock, Sunduy, at 6o'olofk p. in.; every day, except Monday. at 7 o'clock a. m. HtiAfliilo. from Union Paoiilo dook. dailv. it 6 p. ni., except Sunday. Asloritin, from 1'iirker'a dook Sundays, i ouueamtyis uitu x nuuy.i hi o p, ni. For Ilwaco. Ilwaoo, from I. It. AN. Co's dook dailv exoept Sunday, ounnecting with 10 a. m. train for BeHliinil; retiiruims, oomieots with Portland Btciiincrs. La CatiKiM, daily at 3 ;30 p. ra. , ' 1'or Voting's' Itlver. Mayflower, Mondays and Saturdays at C ni. and 2 l in.: iueadavs and Wednradva at 1) a. m. Vfeea Baby wnj tick, n par fctr Cwtoria. tVhoa aha wai a Child, ih orivd ft Castor!, Then aha beoama ilia, ah elunf to Cutoria, Vhen ah had Children, th thea Caatorll In the atata out of M9.3U0 Inhabitants 340,513 are whit and 8.8TT colored. Of the whir srui va m nn,i. ..- n 128 are of foreign birth. The Dronortlnn SJi IPPTNO nnil P.(l MTCQTHV ywyiv hi lao aiate la C. P. UPSHUR, white to colored to 1. The Increase of population In thla state during the last ten years was 852.35 per cent,, more than that of any other atate In the Pacific coast division, the nearest approach to It being- that of Montana with a record of 30S.18 per cent. The slate ha 124.KO persona of military aire, that to from IS to U year, of whom 1 1 11 tVA , I . . . . r wnite ana colored. Of na tive born there are 77,(W and 47.7M of foreign birth. The census Blves the atute 1K.91S voters,H1.83 belli white and 4.W4 colored- 88,oj are native and 6T.S60 fortiira born. Of the votwa per cent are na- j Astoria, Oregon. tr MOT SHOIM THE SIIOHT ...y V I D2CYCLC A rmh friov-Ttu.j vow au mowt KOHTII PACi F1C fiYCLE r(X for Ilallrond Landlns;. i!,ioof.rio, unity at i ah u. m. nnU5:ir p. m iroiu iisuor s uucK, for Westport. It. Miler, daily exoept Saturday and Snn uuy at. v p, m. for Woods Landtua;. Ii. Miler, Thursday and Friday at S p. m i mm I' lsiiors uock. For Deep Hirer. Queen, Tuesdays and Saturdays at 5:45a. m. anu p.m. Wenona, from Flavors dock. Tuesdays anu caiuruaya at a a. m. ana:,) p. in Eolipse, Tueda.s at 5:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. w. for New Astoria. . E. IT. Dwyer, daily except Sunday at 9 a. m. anu a p. oi. ... . For WarrcuUn and Sktpaaon Electric, daily, according to tide. exoeDt cuuuuy. ... . Fur Lewis and Clarke. C. W. Rich, dailv nxceot Snndav. aooord ing to tide. For liray'a River. Ei'linae, Tlinrsday and Friday mornlnn Bpotirtlin); to tide. for Knia. Wi noist, TuesJ i js and Tluir-ilHy at u iii. anJ i'iMp. iu. . ' fc'or Uray's Itlt er and Knapslan, Weuoua. W'cdneailay at 11 a. m. For Uay City and Tillamook Bay. P. P. Elmore, Mondays and Thursdays at U.-00 a. ui. 1 Astorian Goes Everywhere? W 1 T. 2' V. .'t: ft. 4 8. 5; M. G; T 7 v ; T. !)i !'. 10 S. 11 B. 1 T. l l! W li T. 111!. k. it: H. is M.ai: ' m i'. a; k. at;, - 2-,! 1 !!U 'I 17 2 .VI a 2'i .1 611 i :w fi la 5 r,'.i 0 ill 7 ! 8 81 :il It) 0 & 0 f.ti S I; :i oi 1 4 s 2 U 3 18 4 (Hi 4 M ii lit 7 01 Ml 8 21 7; hi ll: 10 ,VS 7 6hl 40 !8 "!l . . l:!ll lt;a 17 :: 12 oi 1 US 7 KVi 4! T. M. ll. 111. It, h 1 8 I 8 8 71 8 71 N II IK IS -I ll 8 2 n in 7 im IS i 1 10 Oil ii t;i i- i h i uti I') 11 8 :;;ll 53 1 ,v 2 lH !) 01 H ill 4 III -I .vs 1 1SJ 2 18 , 3 nil 4 51 i,ii 7 IN hlll 11 S or ! it" 8i 7 10 a 7; 7 -III 1 fl 8 8 00 2 r.l 8 211 1 0 8 S 8 r,4 2 2, 11 01 0 11 Ii 8 0 41 2 ()! il 0 5 7 1 !10 21 I 9 10 W 1 2 t ii 11 11 IV 10 48 2 0 5 8 '12 OOP 1 8 11 27 2 8 5 2, . . . , 1 (Hi J 8 i 4j 0 11 H fli 2 11 1 4 j ti! 1 i:l li 7 8 10 0 il j 8 2 4H :l fi! 4 11 0 4 6 8 4 01 3 7 4 Ml 0 0 . 5 02 S !)! ft 41 0 8 8 2- fi 51 1 0! 0 'l 0 8 8 2j 0 81 3 til 0 ,r,0 0 8 S4 7 00 3 0 7 2D 0 7 8 4! 7 40 2 4 8 01 0 4 8 3i 8 20 1 81 8 88 0 1 7 il! il Oil 14; 0 13 0 8 7 A I 0 51 1 o! d 5 15 ll 8l 10 40 0 8! 10 :M 2 8 o i li :o o ti a 21 3 0 S til . . . . 12 fili 0 6 j t! 0 21 3 0 2 Hi 0 2 ti 0; 1 48 4 4 3 26 0 2 ti i: 3 21 4 1 4 2!l 0 7 7 21 1 86 3 II 5 21 10 . . 5 )tl A 3 6 0ti 11 It is the DINING CAR ROUTE It oilers the best seivlce, combining SPEED and "C0MP0IIT It is the por-nlT route with those who v, 1 h to travel on THE SlFJIST It is the-efore the route yru fhon'd take. It runs thrminh vcstibuled trains every duy in the year to ST PAUL AND CHICAGO No Change of Cars, Elegant Pullman Sleepers, Superior Tourist Sleepers, Splendid Free Second-class Sleepers, Ouly one change of cars Portland to New York Through Tickets To Any fart of Hie civilized world. Passengers lltketed via. all boats rtinnluc between Astoria, Kahuna ai:d Portland. Full Information emtcpmlnir ixih tlmi if trains routes atd other details Jumlshed oo itpulli atlou to R. L. NOLF, , 4trent Astoria F teanu r Telepaoue Dock. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Aeent, No. 121 First St.. cor. Washmirton, Portland, Oreuou, The hemlit 1 reckoned from the levl of av erage lnwi'r low vvutir- 'lie plane (orwhlrh ti e outMlintfN 'tre triven on ilie Coast and lieodeiie ur'.ei (i.ans. ' Running Advertisers, Do you see Your chance? Tbs Original &nd Genulo (WOROSaTERSHIRE) wmm SAUCE Imparts the most dollcloua taste and East to SOtTH, EXTRACT of a LETTKK from a MEDICAL GEN TLE5IAN Bt Mad fiB, to bis brother at WORCESTER, May, IM. "Toll I.EA ft TEIIEINS' GRAVIES, FISH, ELECTRIC LIGHTS On Meter System. To Consumers: . The Went Shore Mills Co.. at creat pense hava perfooted their electric liht plnot to tho latest kuown Hinnirattm. and are now ablo to co to the Dublic wiih system that will be satisfactory in price ami quality, ns can bo Hliown by th fol lowing rtttes on aud after Fob. 1. IS'1.1: lucniHleseent, nil niitbt. ... ' 12 o'clock... 1.00 10 " . . . 75 Or by meter, .j cent per Lour. Installation - Free - of - Charge For pnrticnlara inquire of nov member of the firm or at the oilico, foot of Con comlyHt. West Snonu Mills Co., T. O. Trulliiiger, President. TinT .tr cm.n mem rS5il OIEATA. luat tnelr sauce la "-.wj-pM btirhlye.-.teemod In rpSDj GAME, ludln, uuil la in my ri ,- -Ji'.T't opinion, Uio most SrWI?J WELSH- raiatpb'e, as well rSSarH as tbe lwwt wholo- hnl'j UAttEBITS, aimie B.-iucn that la 8. isl'l made." VtSJ1 ic. Beware of Imitations ; KmaamaimouBBbiiKaian see that you get Lea & Perrins' BIfrnstnte on every bottle of Oririnal Genuine. JOHN UL'NC'AN'S SONS, MUW YOKll. THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leav ng Portland, 8:45 AM. " 7:30 PM. DAYS TO CHICAGO 7 Hoars Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hoirs Quicker to Chicago, 40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and Kinsas City. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers. Freo Reclining Chair Cars, Din. ing Cars. I. H. ct 2NT, OO. m Steamer Ilwaco vallitiR at Tansy J-oint, ami connectlnir Willi rllr.l riiniuiix norm nt 10 a. m, uud witu IxlHU I'll Slum WKtrtr Imv f,,r Rvuth Kend Nnnmhine, Nnrth Cove And oilier iMmit," u roiifili ta tiintti Ilitr bor. lii'tiirnl it coiiiienia Ht 1 un- uim wiimi.ir Astoria utid MrIii Haati (or Portland. JOHN K. UOULTER, L A. LOO VIS. fwreurv. l'ri-idt!ii'. t'liiaa. J These tiny Capsules are superior to lUusain of Copaiba, Uubcbs ana Injectiona Jfff I Tbey cure In 48 hours the same diseases without anylnoon renlence. SOLD BYALLDRUGQ1STS ASTORIA AND SAN FRANCISCO FEBEUABT, 1893. Ori(rnti Frklav Febrnarv 3, Columbia Tui'stlay Ft-bru iry 7. Ktate f tittinny r'ibrrarv 11 ri(r WVrtiicsday February. Coiniiibiii Shik'h I eiirimrv 19, Mie hnrsfliiy Fibn ar 23. Oreon .Monuav Feurunry k7. 1 ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMERS Mornirir lin.-it Iphvpi Aatnrln .laiW Sinulsiy, hc 7 b. hi.; retiiriilnir. leaves Pnrilnn.l tiiit'y, except. Sntiiiday, at i . m. Kl'it l oat nfiir.i u;i;iy, xrepi nuutiay, at fi p III I Merchant ' Steamship Co.'s SHfSSSHESS I.lne.rnnnltn.wm, 'J'" "V4"1 s' ? ?- PORTLAND AMO ASTOSP. Steamer Telophono. Ixves AttnrlA V.verr a,...,,... Line, Connecting with Casadlaa Fuclrtc Railway and Cblna Steam ship LUe, Taklns frelirht and nassenscrs for Tort Ansc Ira. VUnorlH, Hurt fownai'iui, ,eattle, Tiieiniia, iiiiii'om, riiirnuveii. Danainio. new vef,imiii sirmu i in n-oii ycf : L.tuviiiK Asioua ; (. 5. Ilayil.iii Kcpiilille S p. WiiiuiiKton S. -. HaVtlil'l Kei-ubl.e Frellu ree-lvi'd l llu-tlt-r'.i v.-luitf, foot o' M:iln st. cet. For lumber rariiciiliiN aply ai tin; oilice, Curucr Itiuil uti-.l Main stiotl. rEl.CUrON BT!OS.. Awnt. ias entiesdavs and Kr i nv. Kn.ni Ai,.ria the nioniiiijr bunts nmkea luiiiliim- on ilie 0- K'n aulu Mnndavs. Wednesdays and Fridays ami on the V:i.hi"LMim kfiln Tnp..l .v. Ti.,,i. dam and Saturday a. ' For r-iti-3 aLd iretieral Inftttmntlnn t. n A address W, H, HURLBUBT, G. W.LOUSSBEKRY. a. ueu jtirr. Areut Porilund, Or, Astoria, Or. ASSIGNEE NOTICE. To the creditors of Parker & Hanson, and of ileio. F. Parker and Carl Han son, Take Notice; That aaid Gelo F. Parker and1 Carl Hanson have made an assignment to me of nil their states for the benellt of their joint and individual crrtlitora. That nil persons having claims against tnem or enm-r or mem snouia Dresent the snme iimlr cath to me nt my otlice m Asiorta, Oregon, wiuiin tnree months I rom tills ih.tj. V." . V.'. PAHKKR.' AfNlirnoe. Astoria, Oregon, January 27th, l&i BCHOOti TAXE2DUeT atlVaT' ",0!U E'IJ Sunday f-choo, ,axc,, sre due ln A-xstrlt Xo , Lrarra rortl.ind KVrr nn xinmi a.. . V"V """ " . oi a i t a. ai. A. ililUv, Ux'aSiM TisiulVrutLd'or. ' 0filCa ThU1 trcet- W Astoria Caveats, and Trade-Marki obtained, and all Pat- cut Business conducted lor MODcnarr Fees. Ooa Ornet i Orpoarrc U. 8. Ptiht ornct linawe can secure patent iu less unit Uiaa tliosc remote from Washington. ! Send model, drawing; or photo., with dsscrhv t'on. We advise, if patentable or not, tree of charpe. Our fee not due till patent is secured. A PaKPMirr. "How to Obtain Fatenta.'' with i cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countrici seat free. Address, " c.A.srjow&co. . OM. TtMT AlfMt WaauiMflMai It