The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, March 28, 1893, Image 4

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    llIIS DAILY A&T0B1AN. ASTOIOA, TUESDAY MOIiltTNU, MABCH U8. 18V3
EAIILT DATS IN MONTANA.
Col. It. F. May, of Bozeman, had a
stand In Helena In 1808. "Twenty-five-cents
would not go tar toward buying
fruit In those days," he said the other
day. . "One man who was courting a
young lady used to come to my place
and buy four apples for )5, $1.25 apiece,
and then present them to his sweet
heart. I always picked out four of the
best apples I had and wrapped them
up in tl8ue paper and placed them In
a neat candy box for him. By and by
they were married, after which I
never sold him any more apples. The
first year's pineapples sold for VI
apiece, and there are still living In
Helena men who paid me that price
for them. Oranges were 12.50 to $3
each, and the Montana pioneers who
are rich today did not buy them.
"The first shipment of sweet potatoes
ever received in Montana was sent to
me, and they cost me $1.35 a pound.
The first man that came along on the
street was a Chinaman. I was open
ing them on the sidewalk. He bought
two pounds at $1.50 a pound. Book
keepers then were paid $12 a day. For
a little stand on the street, In front of
a store, I paid $30 a month rent In
advance. A very ordinary wooden
bulding across the- street, used as a sa
loon, rented for $400 a month.
"Newspapers sold for 60c each. Mag'
azlnes cost $1.25 each. One day I had
an unusual stock of fruit, which I
feared would spoil on my hands, and so
I got 100 circulars printed . They were
very small, but cost 10c apiece. I did
not hire boys to distribute them, but
took them around myself,
"Much of the fruit I sold came 1600
miles by stage, and this fact had a
great deal to do with the prices. As
transportation facilities increased
prices gradually fell. The prices I
have quoted are no higher than the av
erage prices In those days; everything
was the same way,
The following list of patents was
granted to Pacific coast state invent
ors this week: S. L. Berry, San Fran-
cosco, water wheel; T. Beading and W.
A. Barker, Los Angeles, display shelf
and carpet elevator; J. W. Crltes, Sac,
remento, vending machine; C. W. Hln
ton, Loe Angeles, ar coupling; R. E,
Hooper, Ban Francisco, guiae snieia
for type-writing machine; H. M. Hoyt,
Spokane, copying press; R. D. Hume,
Gold Beach, Or., machine for forming
can bodies; B. Mattress, Scrlbner, Cal.,
stump extractor; J. R. McGregor, and
a. O. Perry, Centralla, Wash., nautl
cal signal; M. E. Prescott, San Fran:
Cisco, mop wringer; H. Schaake, San
Francisco, cap making machlne;W. N.
Sherman, Merced, Cal., adjustable ven
tilating canopy frame for beds; J. F,
Shultz, San Jacinto, Cal., plow shovel
T. J. Snyder, Wallowa, Or.; R. Steed-
man, Berkeley, Cal., setting gage for
door frames; G. H. Tletjen, San Fran
Cisco, apparatus for transferring or
stenciling upon transparent or other
material, J. N. Tiffany, San Diego, ad'
J us table support for bracket tables;
E. L. Townsend, Portland, Are ladder.
Compared with Judge Boise's easy
going popular pioneer manner of con
ducting a court, Judge Burnett is
getting quite a reputation for hit
strictness in keeping order. No one
Is allowed to stand around while court
is in session or to make any improper
approaches upon the dignity of thi
court. The Albany Democrat has thi
relating to an occurrence at present
term of the Linn Co. court: "Judgt
Burnett not only keeps a very com
mendable order in court; but he doet
not stand much foolishness generally.
Yesterday Judge McFadden, the well
known Corvallls lawyer, interposed
demurrer in a certain case. It ap
peared to the court that it was dom
merely for delay and the judge prompt
ly lined the Corvallls attorney $5 foi
contempt of court, which will no doubt
break up a common practice not In th
Interest of justice." Capital Journal
Although published several days ago,
tne oraer or juage unerton postpon-i
ing the Oregon Pac.no sale to June J
-
the Judge refusing to do so until hav-
haV- I
toi 1
nv I
tne employes wouia oe paia, as prom-i
ined. Soma think tho "fun" has not vet
the employes would be paid, as pr
ltnp-nn nmi thnt thorA will hA a. trnntnal I
i
i.i- 1 tttmrnnrl A Trominnt imII I
ifiected to an alaSS?!lL,.',: "'
Ml away and hi w .rH,J,p,etlt'
L i- w, n iiiitri tit
rnuiy reauct-d li
I bottloa r i.?i..L
ino Hitters cured him. ul
aTS, rjnr. ."!', hac
stnndlnK. Used thrii lv?t.ii.,!,,inl,year
Bitters and Wen tonf1 R ctrl'
nl.a Halve. anrhl.Tt'..0'""Sk eA, Ar-
John Speaker, Catawba, o S
f.alv cured him mii b-'T'.' A.rnlce
Kutrers, druggist. ,u u
EASTER GOODS.
Europe, at Colmann's. rwe,vea frm
Hucklen'i Aralc
hr'.-0"1 ",v n th. world hr s,,..
corns, and all skin .tlnnih'lB.
iy euros pile. 0P Bo JL ,
SuarantWd to Rive nfqulrwl' 11
t ion or money wfPil&i ?fe-
rr box, Kor sals hv rk.."i1' '
cefcsor to J. c. Dement sue
noticeF
tM riilnr?.n? lne lnteJ of mffM
JVachnd"a,, ' 5S
cognac and win "eucr
i uuuvri a,
Ladlf will find thea wf. .
JV. Conn, corner Second and Cs5S ,,1'
THE "RESULT OF MERIT.
Whim anything stands a tost of fifty
years among a discriminating people
like the Americana, It is pretty good
evidence that there is merit somewhere.
The valpe of a meclizine in best proved
by its continued use from year to year,
by the same persons and families, as
well as by a steady Increasing sale.
Few, if any, medicines have met with
such continued success and popularity
as has marked the Introduction and
progress of Brandre-th's Pills, which,
after a trlol of over fifty years, are con
ceded to be the safest and most effect
ive purgative and blood purlllcr intro
duced to the public. t
That this is we reauii oi mmi, aim
.i . nronHroth'a Pillii actually Der-
L 1 ! , V l i" " -
nii thn la flnfmprl fnl tnpm. 13
III I ill an 1 1 - ' ,
conclusively prove dby the fact that
those who regard them with the great
est favor are those who have used them
the longest.
TijMa(1i'a TIlla nrA artld In PVPTV
XJIfUlUICtll o ... , , ,
drug and medicine store, either plain or
sugar soated. '
Shut tht door
against disease.
Banger comes
oftenest through
impure blood.
Keep your blood
In order, and tou
keep in health.
Vnr tliia. tinfhinir
!L equals Dr. Pierced
p fi n Irian 1tfl(nnl
Discovery. invirornK mo uvui, pmiuco
and enriches the blood, and rouses every
organ into healthy actioa By this mcaM
It cures. Every part of the system focls its
saving influence. Dyspepsia, Indication,
Biliousness, Scrofulous, Skin and Sculp Dis
easeseven Consumption (or Lung-scrofula)
in its earllor stages, all yield to it It's the
only Liver, Blood and Lung Remedy that's
guaranteed to benefit or euro, or the money
Is rof unded. Trying terms to Bell sn but it's
a medicine that can carry them out .
Can anything else, at any price, be really
as cheap f
"Golden Medical Discovery" contains no
alcohol to Inebriate, and no syrup or sugar
to derange digestion.
It's a concentrated vegetable extract : put
up in large bottles ; pleasant to the taste,
and equally good for adults or children.
JAPANESE
CURB
A nn1..A ...nnnt Ann l .1 1 fl ff n t
A new miu i-wmpiow icu.uio., . ... -o
suppositories, olntmnt in capsules, alio in
box nd pills; a positive cure f'ir .- tcrnal, in
ternal blind or bleeding, itching, chroiilo.
recent or hereditary piles, and many other
diseases and female weaknesses; It is always a
rest benefit to the sreneml health. The first
iscovery of s medical euro reudurlug an oper
Hon with the knifo unnecessary hereafter
This remedy lias never been known to fall.
1 per box, 0 for S; sent by mall. Why suiter
from this terrible disease whou a written K'lni
amea Is elvon with 8 boxes, to refund the
money II not cured. Bend stamps f r free
aiaple. fiuarantee issued by Woodward
Clarl & Co., Wholesale and Retail Pnigiri-cs
Sole Agents Portland, Or. h'ut &le by J. W.
Conn. Astoria Oieiton.
OO-OODNEWS
q for the millions ot consumers ol
eXutt'sPilli
ft It gives lr. Tutt iileamre to nn
' uoiiiiou tlmt he is uw uniting upa
TINY LIVER PILL
wfilcli laofexrrertlnirly small slxo,
(l A ..... .,11 tit j I f ilu. ..fill A
fF jnif . wm. ..." ...
l;u'Kcr ones. t.iiHrantci'il purely
nru still Issued. 1'lie c.vuct ilea ol
TUTT'S TINY LIVErt PILLS
ia shown In the border of this "ad."
OQQQQQGQQ
DR. GUM'S
1MPBOVED
LIVER
PILLS
OfiLYOHE
FOR A DOSE
IS YOUR STOMACH SOUR,
Breath bd or Head aohlnir P One nf these pills re
Uees(IUtreMlilUiettouiehnd ouree heedncne,
one eaoh night for awrek eweetens Hie stomsoli efd
purlfleethe breath. They Imure perftol digtiitlon,
reauletelhe bowels sod cure ooiimlpatliJn. incy
aot promptly, yet mildly, nevf r ai lpe or eloken. liM
rugglits or mall. osankoMed.Co.,flula.lra
Heart Failure.
J HOW TO AVOID IT,
, , . , , ,
fflffi VXt
aider the immense strain which is put (
,hat ,raaU organ. Marvelous as it is, beatii
thnt tininll Arcrnn. Miirvnlnnri no it ia liAftfincr
nn
100,000 times and exerting a force equal to
5,184.000 pounds daily, it has its limit its
I till iAv I- 1 ..- 1 i J.
o.iouvu pounus uauy, u nas lis jiniu un
endurance often is too severely tested. So
enmmni. are diseases of the heart -thoneh
Aftan fni nnna.JnmhlA tlma wit linn t fit a
'-Wnloions of flie afllicted person being in
l tkttstiA - r. r I ' a. . . .i .1 .
I u.T "o in aiipnrrrcr-i
I He has found t i. -
of honri .ii0 ; :"r" Vu" nlon symptoms
v. u :r r a or i,,
' d cicai, oar wmMajl i i -
AouWr and am. 7..1.
tv w v "P"' w iJsmes, Yates
writes :"Da. Mitw v-
11IAHT f 'tin. I. . . . ilJkW
. . w.tMvna ui orearn. tin uii.
Sine, T ,Vv. UeT r M
una niaue mv u . -
for mc," urt done
- .vji,i-nuu wnat vou nln!. n r
UHRHTMAV.TnUU
hl U1I..I U P . .. .
br.il J Z .J r?T Heart I, wid
ia tnfiL .,"-i'uv'81'rsntee. It
Dr. Xuiiria rr 0B.a ? i
nav UU.. J. I ai IlBr I ... I
. .VHVavf UM
GETTON'GMww,,
fk at . . . I k-s a h. .
L-LPH PILES.
in ue ovfr SO .r-orii.MMrt,,,,,.
J1
PILE
mm
T. 33. WTATT
Dealer In
Hardware and Ship Chandtsry,
Pure nil, Bright Varnlfh, Bioacle Oil. Cot-
rni t'ftnvH's Iimi t;nl Twins. IJ )il.
Wrought Iron Spike-. 0 si vauuted Out Naus .
Orooorioa, XiJto.
AgrlculturHl Implement', Sawing Ma
Hiuililnes, faints and Oiln.
INDEPENDENT BOAT FOR PORTLAND
Will leave Astoria for Portland, (Fish
er's Dock) on Tuesdays, Wednesdays,
Thursdays, ' Fridays and Saturdays at
6:00 a. m., and Sunday at 6.-00 p. m.
T. W. GA SE,
BANKER.
iBAHBAOn A OSMEBAL BAMUNO BOSIKIsS.
Prafta drawn ayallablfi In any par. of the V
8 and Europe, sud on Hong Kong, China,
OfDce Honrs: 10 A. M. to 8 P. M.
Odd Fellows Bulldlug, ' Aitorla, Oregon.
I. W. CASE,
INSURANCE AGENT.
KEPKKSENTINi
Gcrman-Amcricaa, New York City, N. T.
Union Fire and Fa ins, of New Zealand.
National Fire and Marine hi. Co., of Hartford.
Connecticut Fire Ins. Co., of Hartford.
Heme Mutual Ins. Co., of San Francisco.
Pbsnii, of London. I Imperial, of London.
New York Plate Glass Ins, Co.
7 XX 13
ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK
DOES A
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
Accounts of Firms sad Individuals, bollcltsd
on Favorable Terms.
Interest paid on Time Deposits. , Mouej
Loaned on Pemoual xecorlty.
Foreign and Domestic Kxchaiigo bought an1
iold.
1 D. K. Warr, President.
I. K. Hluirlos, Casbler.
J.C Umucbi, Vloe President
II. K. Warren, 1
C. 8. Wright, J
John IlotMoa, j Directors
H. (J. Thorn puna,
Theo Bracker,
THE1ST0HIA SAVIKGS BANK
Acts as trustee tor orporatlom sud Individ
nals Depoalta sollclti'd
Interest will be allowed on savings deposits
as lollowx;
Ou ordinary aviugi h-ioks .4 per cent, per
annnni.
On term savings hooks 8 per cent, per annnm.
On mitlllcaU's of deposit:
For thrco inonth, 4 per cont. per annum.
For six nionihs, & per cent, per annum.
For twelve months, S per ceut. per annum.
I. W. CASK President
I. Q. A. BOWIHY Vlce-Pn sidenl
F KANK PA TON
......Casbler
W. K. DEMENT
DfSKCTORd:
I. W. Taso, J. Q. A. Bowlby,
C. Ii. Patre, Benj. Youn,',
F. J. Titybr.
9eorotary
Oust Holmes,
A. 6. Keod.
THE PORTLAND SAVINGS BANK
OF PORTLAND, OH SOON.
Paid up cnpltal M.VKO,000
Surplus and profit Gu.oilO
I'KANK DKKUM, Prosldenl.
V. P. THOMPSON, Vice-President
H. C.BTUAT10N, Casbler
CLATSOP LAND CO.
Incorporated with 25,000 Capital Stock,
tiei'l Kstnt and Insurance Brokers, Votary
Public and (.'ouveyauiera. Hpeclal attention
paid to rents, payment ol taxes, etc., for non
reoidents. Bole axeuts lor Booth Astoria, Pb
peoll'aiK, Hemlock Park and Owen's Addition,
also bvat Heaalde, biisliiHa and Inside property
and choice acreage. 474 I kurd St., Astoria.
Tide Table for Astoria.
MAIX'II.
moil wa'I'kiT
LOW WATER
P.M.
111. 1U. ft.
6 111 10 9
7!S OS
7 .Mi 10 0
8 27 0 6
nail 'L
2 it II 0
.1 2 lo 7
4 21 3
d M lil
li U 0
II M 0 .
7 01 0 J
7 !JI 0 S
III nl
8 61 ll 4
II XH 1 I
in :' a
li in i a
0 27 14 a' I Ail in 1
8 (Hi 0 0
4 m o
4 Ml II -i
6 41 0 1
8 1H 0 4
at K t in
.... . 1 M W , I
ei T" ' he 1t., ..t ,.
oiiMiiln-fl "VreiiTar T ' fo' "
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.obulnan
l wafuictM tor M..
I Dmcr la Oaaarr li i i.
remot. from W5hfnroo- Um
Ui - , II '
A. M. II P.M. A.M. II
O h.iii.lltTl li.m7tt . h. in.l It. I
W In 0 III i 7 ;12 01 IX T 0 21 2 4!
T. 2 two 2, 12 61 S I, 7 W 2 U,
i,v m h l a i Ik n I i ai H j 1 1 T J!) 'I ft.
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f . in b t,:i v. I" "Jl. " : Ti
li I 6 4H 7 I I m T t ..V T: l'7
5f i. f, " 2 . w 4 1 M ft) 0 4
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r. vr t . u .1 ? IS 7 20 0 1
I.' "J K (11 Lj ..1 L. " I d U U
nv.i
IS
tfoV" u":","n,"u, Poto.. with
: :m oSWA raS SXJZttFi
c.A.snovv&co.
SHERIFFS SALE.
In 'the circuit court of tho State of
Oregon for the county of Clatsop..
Chain Guy Long:, Kong Dok Num.
Teuo Qow, Oro Kack and Jung Lung
partners as Hong Chong: & Company,
plaintiffs, vs. William Reid, Agmes Reid,
and Pacific Construction Company, de
fendants: By virtue of an execution and or
der of sale issued out of the above
entitled court In the above entitled
cause, on the 16th day of March, 1893,
upon a judgement duly made and ren
dered therein on the 7th day of March
1893, which said execution and order of
sale was to me directed and delivered,
I did on the 25th day of March 1893
levy upon all the right, title, claim and
Interest of the above named defendant,
and each of them, In and to the follow
ing described real property, to-wit: Lots
numbered, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10,
of block 1; lots numbered 7 and 8 of
block 2; lots numbered 3. 8, 10, 10, and
17, of block 8; lots numbered 1, 2, 3, 4,
6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21,
and 22, of block 5; lots numbered 1, 2, 3,
4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 17, of block 6; lots
numbered 6, and 9, of block 7: and lots
numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, and 8, all In
the town of Railroad Addition to
Ocean Grove as laid out, platted and re
corded, by G. K. Grimes, in Clatsop
county, Oregon. And I Bhall on
Wednesday the 26th day of April, 1893,
at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said
day, In front of the court house door,
in the City of Astoria, in said county
and state, proceed to Bell the same, or
so much thereof as will be sufficient to
satisfy the sum of 14588.79, together
with the costa herein, taxed at $32.45,
and interest, at the rate of eight per
cent., from March 7, 1893, and the dis
bursements and cost of suit, at public
auction to the highest bidder for cash
in hand, in U. S. gold coin at time of
sale. . H. A. SMITH.
Sheriff of Clatsop County, Oregon.
By D. M. MOOER, Deputy.
Dated at Astoria, Or., this 25th day
of March, 1893.
Report of the Condition
0 THE
First National Bank
OF ASTORIA,
At Astoria, In the fttnte of Oregon, at the close
of business, March 6lii, 1893.
RESOURCES.
Loan and discount....... .$55 181 07
Overdrafts secured and unsecured....... 4 677 93
IT. H. Bonds to secure circulation 12,000
Stocks, securities, eto... 14 162 55
Due from approved reserve agents 10,471 62
Due from other national banks..... 1,499 M
Due from state banks and bankers 34,034 M
Current expenips and taxes paid H2.3 4)
Prmiiluins on It. 8. bonds 1,500
Checks and other cash items 2
Kills of oi li- r banks 105
Nickels and couUi Ml 77
Hpecle 32,lo
l-efriil tender notes 455
hedeiiiM'.lon fund w th II. IS. Treasurer
(6 percent. olcImilHllon)... 562 50
Total 274,3U7 111
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid lii t 50,000
Hurplus fund WW
Undivided prollts 37fJ 26
National bauk notes out
standing 9.250
Individual deposits sunject
to check $'47,337 07
Demand curiiftcates of de
posit 20,148 08
Cerl filed checks 107.4i C5
Due to Hluie Ilsuks and bunkei 8...... 274 67
Total M r-71.307 til
Rtate of Oregon, I
County of dial sop, I
as.
I, H, 8. Cordon, c.ishicr ot the above nmi'!
bank, do solemnly swear that the above state
ment is true to the best of my knowledge, and
belief. 6. H. OUKDOX, Cahler.
Subscribed and sworu to bef -re me thts22d
day of March, 1U3. J. 11. MAJOK! I ,
Notary l ulllc.
Correct Attest :
UEOtUiE FMVKI., )
.lilHN A. DKVI.IN. lihcctois.
WILLIAM M. LADD. )
Chris Rvenson.
Frank Cool
HOTEL
-TH&-
CENTRAL
EVENS! Iff & COOK,
ON THE KURDl'KAN FLAK LARUr
clean roon.s, a first-class restaurant. Board
by the day, week, or montn. Privalo rooms fiu
families etc , Transient cuctora solicited
Oysters, fish, etc., cooked to order.
A flrst-claxs saloon run in connection with
the premises. Theb'-'fiof wines, liquors and
cla-ars. Oood Millard tables and private card
rooms.
Corner Water Street and West Ninth.
BY NOT RIDING THE RIGHT
no :tt otto ATALOeve-Teu.; vow auagovt
yORTII PACIFIC fiYCLE ft0.
BICYCLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.""
MsftquiNi Buiioiwa -Portiand Oregon.'
Ripans Tabules
' Ripans Tabules act gently
but promptly upon the liver,
stomach and intestines; cure
"inauun, uispei
symptom of indigestion, bili
ousness. A 7jir.rc j:. '
alter eatim?. or Aenr.;n- r
SD fits. Wl Trm. u . .
fr:;.7n' uicwnoie
M...H.UUJT in a iew minutes.
. "im are coin.
estme'd,vai;r,K-;j"'?.,V8n-
r iics ana are
- ... u tuiui mar is De-
where! a0 PatientS ever
JattlSft!!!?!-
- in-aicii urutrfirist: or
by mail on receipt of price.
f1"r Msifls uUrt
RIPANS CHEMICAL CO.
NSW YORK.
B. A. SIHfSON & CO.,
BLACKSMJTHING
Ship and Cannerr work, Horsinoelng, Wag
ons maile and repaired. oid work ituaranteed
on (Jais street, opposite loe - ien Tola o uoe
HUGHES & CO.,
Wholesale and Betall
LIQUOR DEALERS.
tmuorttis of All Brands of KorelKu and iomt
t-e Wines. IJ'iuors and Olfiars.
J. H. Cutter Whiskies a speolalty. Vai Blab
Bottl-d hi, Fl.ient braudsol nej Westano
Ooiaesiie(Vi't
1 iuu. i-i lot uWicmal Furposes.
Famllv ln.de bollcited All orders from the
Oltv nod Country prorTy fllleo.
Siiueuiogue Htroet, - - - Astoria. Oregon
The CHICAGO.
MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL
RAILWAY,
CONNECTING WITH ALli TEANSCONTIN
ENTAli LINES,
IS THE--
OXTITST LUTE
RUNNING
Elsctrio Ziighted Cars
BETWEEN
ST. PAUL and CHICAGO
AND
OMAHA and CHICAGO.
The EXPRFS3 TKAIN8 consist of VESTI
HULED, HLKEfING, DINING AND
PAKLOH CAllri,
HEATED BY STEAM
And furnished with every luxury known to
modern railway travel.
For Spesd. Comrt and Safety
this Uns is Unequaled.
Tickets on si.le at all prominent railway
offices.
For further Information inquire of any ticket
agent, or
C. J. EDDY. General Agft.
J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pasn. Asft.
i'dR'i'LAMD, OltEbON.
aUICS TIME TO
SAN FRANCISCO
-AND..
ALL POINTS IN CALIFORNIA
Via the Mt. BhasU Route ol the
Southern Pacific Comp'y
Th. OHj EoaU Tlrongh C!if.ra. to
I Pai4. W.A 1 M
Tbe Swnic loutt of th Pi5c Coast
TOLLMAH BUFFET SLEEPERS
:OM.CL.43S SLKF.PrXQ CARS
1jg0nly
Ximm, line
mm
Running
DAILY
tL TRAINS
Leaving Portland, 8:45 AM.
" 7:30 PM.
3
1 DAYS TO
2 CHICAGO
7 Hours Quickcrto St. Paul,
23 Hours Quicker to Chicago,
40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and
Kansas City.
Pullman and Tourist Sleepers,
i
Free Reclining Chair Cars. Din
ing Car4
ASTORIA AND SAN FRANCISCO
FEBRUARY, 1893.
Oregon Piturdny March 11
Columbia Wednesday March 15.
Htate Sunday tlarch 10.
Orei'.on Ihnrsdtiy Mmeli 23.
Columbia Monouv March 'it.
btate Friday JIarch,3l,
ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMSR3
Morning boat leaves Astoria dally, except
Smidav, at 7 a. in.; returning, leaven Portland
daily, except Saturday, m. Bi. m. Nlglit boat
leaves Aid una dally, except BiiiHay, at 8 p. ni :
r turnli g leavesrortlaiid dally, except Hiiuday,
.U7 a. in. The ninriiliig l'ttt from I'm tland makrs
laiidiiigson tne Oregun ilde lufsilayn, Tlnirs
dnys. mid Smurdays ; n Wnslili gfun side Mmi
.lavs Wednesdays and Fridays. From Astoria
tlin niorning IhmiIj. nuike s landings on the Ore
'imi side Mondava. Wednesdays and Fridays,
mid on the Washli gton side l'uesdays, Thurs
dats and Saturdays.
For rales and gi'iieral Infuiiiatlon call on or
address,
w. h, nurj.BURT, a. w. louksbehr y,
A. Gnn. r-ns. Aet.. Atreut
Poitlatid,Or, . Astoria, Or.
Is the line to take to all
points
EASTandSOUTH
It is the DINING CAR ROUTE
It rflers the hest f ervlce, eom :
hiulng
SPEED and COMFOItT
It Is the popnlnr route wllh those who
wl h to truvcl on
It Is tbe'efore the mule yon photi'4
ti.krt. It runs thivukh vi-stibuled
trains every day in the leaf to
ST. PAUL AM) CHICAGO
No Change of Cars,
Elegant' ru'lnian Supers,
Superior Tiiorist SIciperr,
Splondid Free Sftosd-c'ats Sleepers.
Ouly one change of cais
Portland to New Yorlc
ThrousH Tickets
To Any Tar! oftni civilized oiltl.
. fasseugera iunc -
between A.toriu fclkl boats raining
trains, routes ud oThw d Ti "V"- Mm '
oppllcUiott to deuU 'umished on
R. L. WOLF,
eu AMoHir.
Meanu r Tiltptioue Deck.
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General PHAiciiger Aeut.
Ko. IH First St.. eor. v ashman,
PonlaiitL (irtar'n.
THE
0K0N : BAKEBY
A. A. CLETELA5D. Pr
Good Bread Cakes and Pastry
Satisfaction Guaranieed Custom.?.
Bread deUvered in acy part of the city
FISHER BI,0THT5!T?.Q
SHIP.CHANDLEBS.
Poa. A n J III. ,1.
vavr Ut OUU(
HAEVAIIfil
CS.-.T In !n t
Warona and -Vhii.Ip0
r"?.i'rr'..' Ha, V.rvtX..
Door and vi,u - '.
npa., iuiim,!
PROVISlGRis
Horn ,r,A Mr,. w
ud, Of. 'ui -xei AgeuLl-urt.
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