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f m DAtLV ASTOEXAJN. ASTOB1A, WEDNESDAY MOBNINti, AFBIL 5. I6U3 LOOK AT THIS! Take the Daily Asto rian and Get a LARGE LIBRARY FREE The Astorian's Latest and Best Premium Offer. Every regular subscriber to The Dally Astorlan for . the next twelve months will be entitled every ten weeks, to a set of ten first class novels, by sending us 30 cents (for each cet of ten books) in postage stamps of silver, on receipt of which we will send the books post paid. These books are complete novels by standard authors, each - a handsome octavo volumn of 64 large double col umn pages, In a neat attractive cover, and printed from clear, readable type, as follows: THE SCARLET LETTER. By Na thanlal Hawthorn. ' KING SOLOMON'S MINES. By H. Rider Haggard. THE MYSTERT OF COLDE FELL, OR NOT PROVEN. By Charlotte M. Braeme, author of "Dora Thome" UNDER THE RED FLAG. By Miss M. E. Braddon. AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGH TY DAYS. By Jules Verne. THE CORSICAN BROTHERS. By Alexander Dumas. LADY GRACE. By Mrs. Henry Wood. AVERIL. By Rosa Nouchette Carey. THE BLACK DWARF. By. Sir Walter Scott. A NOBLE LIFE. By Miss Muloch. The lowest iprlce of these novels In any other way, would be 10 cents each, or $1 for the ten books, which The As torlan subscribers can have for 30 cents. Every ten weeks a new set of ten books will be offered on the same terms. Thus, In the course of the year, you will have a valuable library of BO books that will cost you only 1.60. This offer Is open only to regular sub scribers. Subscribers to The Dally Astorlan, who pay $7 for one year In advance "will be entitled to these books free of charge. Now Is the time to get your home newspaper, and a valuable library be sides, for only the regular price of the paper. Subscribers to The Weekly Astorlan who pay $2 In advance for one year's subscription, will be entitled to any of ihese books they may select at the rate of 3 cents per book. On receipt of the list of books discrlbed, accompanied by a remttance In postage stamps or sli ver to the amount of 3 cents for each book ordered, we Will have the books sent postpaid to the address of any regular subscriber to The Weekly Asto- rlan as above. Personal HoiiMnn. Miss Bnrron Is In Portland today. V. Q. Qoodenough Is In Portland to day. Miss Ollle Tucker went to Portlanc last night. W. B. Thompson went up on the Tel ephona last night. P. O. Stokes went up to Portland on the Telephone last night. F. P. Kendall went up to Portland on the Telephone last night. Miss Laura Hellborn has returned from an extended visit to South Bend. Captain G. W. Wood leaves tonight for a two month's visit at Chicago. The Right Rev. B. Wlstcr Morris came down from Portland yesterday. Collector E. A. Taylor went up to Portland on the Columbia yesterday. Lieutenant Alvln H. Sydenham, of the Fifth 4rtlllwy Is spending a few days in the city. Marlon D. Egbert came over from South Bend yesterday and went up to Portland on the Telephone. F. L. Parker went up to Portland to arrange for the funeral of the late JllUIUtUi OUUU tVl fIIWUTCI, TV Mil. Henry W. George and wife, the pa rents of George H. George, came up from California yesterday and will epund some time here visiting their son. Sam U Wolffshon. E. McLellln, H. Snyder, Bishop Morris, W. A. Morris on, A. S. Llpman, W. M. Rowe, D. H. Stewart, J. L. Wetherbee, H. 8. Mo Cowan, W. M. Black, R. M. Callle. and It. Klmer are at the Occident. J. Stevens, Mrs. Colrus, W. Vivian, Miss Sadie Crang, P. O. Colvln, Miss O. Tucker, F. J. Giodenough, A. T. Llpmnn, 11. Elwell, F. Rancourt, Ma rlon D. Egbert and Theo Brocmser went up on the Telephone last night. Miss Sadie Crang, wh8- has been spending the winter in California, canto up yesterday. She stayed over here vis iting friends during the- day, and went up on the Telephone last night to visit her parents. She will return In a few days and reside here permanently. , Deputy U. 8. Marshal Stuart left for Portland last night to visit his father-in-law, J. R. E. Selby, who la In a very critical condition. Mr. Selby I an old war veteran and It Is the effects of the wounds received by htm during the sixties that la causing his present 111 wm. . ' The rudder of the Belshaw Is being repaired near Parker's dock. The steamer Bandorllle paasod out yesterday mornlnsr.taklng advantage of the mild weather. The schooner EnterprlHe, with 220 M. feet of lumber, cleared for San Fran cisco yesterday. Tho steamer Oregon came down from Portland yesterday and after taking aboord Astoria freight left out for San Francisco. The steamer Columbia came In from San Francisco yesterday with 108S packages of various kinds of merchan dise, and proceeded to Portland later In the day. ' The revenue cutter Bear has received orders to take the old warship Iroquois In tow from San Francisco to Port Townoend when she starts for the north. The Iroquois has been con demned and assigned the northern dis trict for a quarantine hulk, and the Bear's task is to save the price of hiring a towboat to take her up. An Indignation meeting says the San Francisco Examiner was held on the steamer Alameda today over the an nouncement of the dlssmlssal of the charge of violence against Fireman Roberts. When the Alameda was about leaving Honolulu, Quartermaster Boreman , was detailed to guard the gangway. A roughly dressed fellow who had been signaling to Roberts at tempted . to rush aboard at the last minute, and- taking him for a stow away Borgman refused to let him pass. When the quartermaster reached the deck and busied himself with hauling in the gang plank Roberts pounced on him, and with two or three heavy blows broke his nose and cut his head open so that he was Incapacitated from duty. On arrival here Roberts was turned over to the, United States Marshal on complaint of the officers of the ship, and ever since they have been losing time visiting the Appraiser's Building every time District Attorney Gai ter or his subordinates saw lit to postpone the case. Yesterday morning they were In formed that Roberts had left the bulld- ng after waiting for some time, and that the case would have to ro over again. They found Roberts and forced i hearing before Commissioner Sawyer. A prima facie case for a maritime trial was made out, but on the unsupported word of Roberts that he acted In self- defense tho charge was dismissed with out objection from the District Attor-' hey's office. . The steamer North Pacific, on the way from Victoria to Tacoma, ran Jown the little schooner Russell at 3eattle. The schooner was at the spot where the Mystic Is sunk to have been in use In connection with the raising of the Mystic. On the schooner at the time of the accident were Lem MUler, 16 years old, Harry Crosby 14 years old They were asleep in the little cabin at the time North Pacific struck the achooner.whlch passed under the pud lies and was badly smashed. Young Jrosby was awakened Instantly and 'ound himself in the water, which was ushing Into the cabin. He had noth- ng on except his shirt, but heroically vent back Into the cabin and pulled its companion, Miller, out nearly un :onscloua All Frei-. Those whs have used Dr. KlnR's New discovery know Its vulue, and those wht lave not, nave now tuo opportunity i rv It five. Call on the advertised druE ,1st and get a trial bottle free. Bene our name unit address to H. K. Duckle' is Co.. Clilcaifo, and Ket a sample box o: )r. King's New Life 1'Dls free, as well a; i copy of Guide to Health and House mid Instructor, free. All of which It uatnnteed to do you Rood and cost yor lothlng. Chas. Rogers' drugstore. IlucklPii'l arnlra Hairs. The best salve In the world for cuts, irulses, sores, plcers, salt rheum, fever ores, tetter, chapped hands, chllblniiiH, :orns, and all skin eruptions, and poaltlve y cures piles, or no pay required. It s' guaranteed to give perfect satisfac lon or money refunded. Price 25 cemp er box. For snle by Chas. Rogers, suc cessor to J. C. Dement French TWy Wafer. Ladles will find these wafers ju.it what "hey need, and can be depended upon ivery time to give relief. Safe and sure, an be sent by mall sealad securely. Price, M.0O per box. Kor sale only by J. V. Conn, corner Second and Cass streets. C. It. F. P. U. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the C. R. F. P. Union has set the price of salmon for the season of 1893, at $1.15. By or der, SOFUS JENSEN, Sec'y. Astoria Or., March 25, 1893. NOTICE 1 Use 7-lnfandel wine Intead of coffee or tea. U cents per gallon. Pont forget Peach and apricot brandy, also French Cognao and wins at Alex. Gilbert's, Ryan A Co. 637, Third street, have Just received a full line of 1893 patterns In wall paper, and comprising all the latest designs and shades, at the low est prices. Call and see them. See Swope & Slater about your spring work. . They are the swiftest, cheapest and best paperhangera and decorators on the coast. L. P. Fisher, newspaper advertising gent, 21 Merchants' Exchange, Ban Fran cisco, is our authorised awont. This paper Is kept on file at his office. E. Vf. Kuykendall. the undertaker, cm. banner and funeral director, has his par lors In the Welch block, No. 718, Water street Call up telephone No. T. Columbia Tender Company No. S, Willi give bal April 8th, at Columbia cannery. All invited. Do not be deceived with cheap pictures, but a-et your work done at Crow'a eallerv and you will not regret it. Parties visiting In Portland can ret Th Dally Astorlan at Handler & Haas' newa stand, 1W First street Remember the Austin Houm at the na. side is open the year, around.. C-illreaCrjierPiiclisr'sCastori, SUGAR FR.OM COTTON. SEED. The cotton plant, which lias for so many centuries furnished a large part of the population of the globe with clothlng.seems to be almost without limit In" its usefulness, remarks a. scientific authority. . . From the seed a valuable oil Is ex pressed, while the husks form an ar ticle of food for cattle In the shape of cakes. From the lint which clings to the seed after it has passed through the "gin" felt Is made, while the oil ex tracted from the seed Is applied to quite a large number of purposes. But, according to the British consul,' Mr. Portal, of Zanzibar.cotton seed Is also capable of yielding sugar. A process has been discovered for extracting sugar from cotton seed meal, and. though the details of this process have not been disclosed, it Is said' that the product obtained Is of very superior grade, being fifteen times sweeter than cane sugar and twenty- more so than sugar made from beet. This Indicates that sweetness is not due to cane sugar, but to some other chemical. ; , Plain enough the way to a clear complaxion, free from blotches, rimpios, crup lons, yellow pots, and rouch- nesi. Purify your dioou, anayou have it. With pure, rich blood, an active liver, good appetite and digestion, tho hue or health roliowi. Dr. Pierre's Golden Medical Discovery gives you all of them. It is the blood-puriflflr. : There's no lac!: of thorn, but thoro's nono liko this, it's guarantcea to accomplish all tbat's claimed fur it In all diseases arising from torpid liver and Impure blood, it benefits or cures, or tho money is refunded. With an ordinary medicine, it couldn't be done But this isn't an ordinary medicine. It is the cheapest blood - purifier told, through drurrgists, bocause you only pay for the good you tfct. Can you ask more The " Discovery" acts eauallv well all Vis year round. idm too Kinu or medicine to try. DR. GUM'S SYRUP y AND CROUP. A REMEDY FOR CHILDREN. Whn i ohllfl at home, mother msfli me uke ten- spooafuloto'iion syrup t night, tlio next morning my couenwas (rone, xor urnup it nu uo equal, T.Iv nlinrtrrn lnitlat tiTWin hftvlna T)r. Gunn'e Onion liymn which 19 sirndv pif pared, more pleassut ana wimom testa or emeu oiiaeouiojj. bwuhwu! o o o o o o oo tt&OODNEWSQ u For tiio millions ot consumers of' f Tutt's Fills, p ft It iflvna lr. Tult pli':inro tonn-Q iio.ui' tlutt lie 1 now puttiiiRupa t TI3Y LIVER RLL 9. s, vlilii. of I'Ar.wltiislvsniall xlze, J.y.v. t ni.'.iiiii'tfi.lidio virliiewuftlie hir' i' om;h. Guarantee il jv.iroly y wgctuMe. liuh Fin f tnesn pill Q itiu Mill isNiiuil. Tho cxilut sixo of -ft TJTT'S TINY LIVCR PILLS A J l Hhown In the border oftlils "ad." w America's Great Danger Alt ENGLISH COMMENTARY. t. t Said an eminent English scientist recently) " i ne Hunger tnat confronts the great Amort can people to-day is not the possible adon tion of a wrong financial policy for 'the nation, or the spread of socialism, or the increase of corruption among publio men. All these are bud enough, to be sure, but uiey are as Doming compared to the terrible nntionul disease I had almost said national crime of overwork. The mad rush for wealth is set at a killing puce, and thousands lun ay mo way every year. You are likely to be one of the victims I How do we know? Because it is the excep tion to find a man or woman of adult age in perfect health. Nervous Disorders are spreading with fearful rapidity. Among the symptoms, arc uacKacne, uiiiousness, Cola Hands and Feet, Dirzines, Hot Flashes, Fluttering Sensation, Fainting, Henduche, iiysicrio, Jrriiamutv 01 t ie Heart. Me an choly, Failing Memory, Palpitation, liheti- niaiisro, Niort ureatli, bleepletsness, iter- voiia iyspciisio, rexuui .uetuiiiv, i its. eto, IIev. C. A. Carroll, nasi or l"in,t lfc.riimt ri,nivl. Volln,.U...:.., Jv I, r l i .....vm, Aviiui,iin(j9,,ivi urn nt joi:ows; l nave used Dr. SI ilea' Kesloi al n o h cxvine lor the p;ist six months. I find it acts like a chitrm on the whole nervous system. I havo not found its enna! in giving iniiuediato relief. Dr. Miles' little .Nerve ni.,1 I.ir Pills only need a trial and they will recom mend themselves to be the beat villa in llis market." "For five Tears I have nftered from TTer. VOUB PlOatration. I Was unable tn wnrlr nr jleep. The first dose of Dr. Miles' Restora tive Nervine cave me relief, and nnA thou. sand dollars would no! cover the good it has done me.-JOHN UINCIIEB, Yoonga town, Ohio. Or. Miles' Restnrativs Nnrvln ' . equalled in Cuhino Nervous Diseases. It sotilains no opiates or dangerous drum. Sold on a positive euarantee bv all Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind: JAPANESE CURB A new and complete treatment, consisting ot stiprHVoltnrlps, ointment in rapaules, also in box and fills; a positive cur f.r exWrual, In lenial blind or bleeding, Itrhing, chronle. recent or hereditary piles, and many other diseases and female weaknesses; It is always a rat hem-tit to the reneraJ health. The first rtiseovrrf a me.lloal cure renderlna' an oner lion wlth'the knife Ainnecesaary hen after I his remedvhas never ben known to fall, tl per box, ( for f3: srnt by mail, -Whr suffer from thlsjerrlbln disesae whea written suar anteeis aiven with boxes,' to refund the money U not eured. Send stamps f,.r free sample. Ouarsntee luued by Woodward Clark A Co., Wholesale an Retail PrurrlMa Pole Aitents Portland, Ot. For sale by i. W. Coon. Astoria Oregon. mmr wfM Index to Steamers. ;. For Portland. Telephone, from Havel's dook, daily at 7 p. mi except Hunuay. . li. U. Thompson, from Union Pacific dock daily at 7 o'clock a. 111., except Sunday. Lurline, from Fisher's dock, Sunday, at 6 o'clock p. m.; every day, except Holiday, at 7 o'olook a. m. Hassulo, from Union 1'aoiHo dock, daily, it 6 p. m., except Sunday. Aslorinn, from Parker's dook Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 6 p. m. For Ilwaco, IIwhco, from I. B. A N. Go's dook dailj except Bundiiy, oooneoting with 10 a. m. train for Sealund; returning, connects with Portland steamers. La Camas, daily at 3 :30 p. to. For Young's Klvcr. . Mayflower. Mondays Tuesdays Wednes days Thursimys and Fridays at 7:30 a. m and Saturdays 6 a. in., and 2 p. m.. For ICallroad Landing. Electric, daily at 7:41! a. m. and 5:15 d. m from Fisher's dock. , ' For Westport. It. Miler, daily except Saturday and Snn day at 2 p. m. For Woods Landing. B. Miler, Thursday and Friday at 2 p. m irom i isner'i dock. ' For Deep River. Queen, Tuesdays and Saturdays at 6:45a. in. and 2:30 p. m. - Wenona, from Flavel's dook, Tuesdays and Saturdays at & a. m. find 2:'M p. m. Eclipse, Tuesdays at 5:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. For New Astoria. E. L. Dwyer, daily except Sunday at 0 a. m. and 8 p. in. For Warren ton and Sklpanou. Electric, daily, according to tide, except Sunday. For Lewis and Clarke. C. W. Rich, daily except Sunday, oooord ing to tide. For Gray's Itlrer. Eclipse, Thursday and Friday mornings aooorJing to tide. For Knappton. Wenona. Tuesdays and Thursdays at 5:4.1 a. m. and 2:20 p. m. For Cray's River and Knappton. Wenona, Wednesday nt 11 a. m. For Bay Clfy-and Tillamook Bay. B. P. Elmore, Mondays and Tliarsdavs at 6:00 a. in. COMPLETE MANHOOD AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT, at lt mrvtlrnl work that tells the causes, de6rlbtM theeffeots. piilnls the reimily. Hits 1 Is scientifically the most valuable, anlsi.cally the most beautiful, medical book that fcua up- i peared for years; 90 panes, every pure beurlnu I a half tone lllustratlou In tlutfc 8.;ine i;f ILe subjects treated are Nervous Debility, lmpo- ' tency, nieruitr, weveiopmrufc, , iwicc, , uu HiiRhmnrf ThiMA Intn!idlnir Marriage. eC. I Every Man who leotlll nnin the GramiTrntht. M me j'Mitn merit, me ia ftrrrers nvt v r j eovrriftof Mrdiwl Sciiiu'eat applied to Mar ried Life, who would otone for pnnt folliee and amid future pitfalls, nhmild write for title WONDKRtVL IJTTLK BOOK It will be sent f ree, under seal, while the em tlon lasts. If convenient enclose ten cents to pay postage alone. Address the publishers, ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N. T. . J The Worlds Have 5,000,000 Souvenir Half Dollar Coins in their treasury, the gift of the American people by Act of Congress. The patriotic and ' historic features of these Coins and their limited number, compare with the millions who want them our population is 66,000.000 - have combined to create so great a demand for these World's F.?iv' Souvenir Coins that they are already quoted at large premiums. Liberal. offers from speculators, who wish to absorb them and reap enormous profits, have been rejected for the reason that This is the People's Fair We Are the People's Servants-- and a divided sense of duty confronts us We need $5,000,000 to fully carry out our announced plans, and We have decided to deal direct with the people To whom we are directly responsi ble among whom an equitable distribution of these National heirlooms should be made. The World's Fair Offer to the American People: That none of our plans for the people's profit be curtailed we must realize from the sale of 5,000,000 Souvenir World's Fair Fifty cent Silver Coins the sum of $5,000,000. This means 1.00 for each Coin, a much smaller sum than the people would have to pay for them if purchased through an indirect medium. Every patriotic man, woman and child should endeavor to own and cherish one of these Coins, as they will be valuable in future years a cherished object of family pride. . . Remember that only 5,000,000 Coins must be divided among 00,000,000 peopie. 1 nese u)ins could be sola at a high premium to Syndicates, but we nave enough confidence in the people to keep the price at a Dollar for each Coin, as this will make us realize $5,000,000 the sum needed to open the Fair's gates on the .people's broad plan. HOW tO Get vour neres Bank and subscribe for as many ti , coins as you need for your family and friends. These The C0nS Sub-Agents of the World's Columbian Exposition wiH give you their receipt for your money, as delivery of these coins will not begin before December. There is no expense to you attend ing the distribution of the Souvenir Coins, as we send them to your local bank. If for any reason it is inconvenient for you to subscribe send Postoffice or Express Money Order or Registered Letter for as many coins as you wish with instructions how to send them to you, tc TREASURER WORLD S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION CHICAGO, ILLS. Order will t Filled In Um Order la which the it Received. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Clatsop County. In the matter of the estate of John L. Foldon, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, administratrix of the estate of John L. Folden, has filed In the above entitled court her final account as administratrix of the above entitled estate, and the court has set Monday, Mav 1st. 1S93. 1 o'clock p. m., at the court house In said county and 6tate, as the time and place for hearing said nnnl account. All persons nueresiea in said estate ore notified to then and there appear and show cause, If any, whv the said account should not be at lowed and the administratrix dis. charged. (Signed) KAREN C. FOLDEN, A-lin'nlstntrlx of the estate of John L. FoMen, deceased. Caveats, and Trade-MtrltfrebMined, and ill Pat ent Dimness conducted for moockatc Fees. Our Office is Opposite U.S. patent Office nd we can tecure patent in less time uuui tnote remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of charge. Our fee not due till patent it secured. A Pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents," with cost of same In the U.S. and foreign countries sent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. Op Patent Office. WaaHiMaTaM. D. C. Ripans Tabules Ripatis Tabules act gently but promptly upon the liver, stomach and intestines; cure habitual constipation, dispel colds, headaches and fevers. One tabule taken at the first symptom of indigestion, billi ousness, dizziness, distress after eating, or depression of spirits, will remove the whole difficulty in a few minutes. Ripans Tabules are com pounded from a prescription widely endorsed by the high est medical authorities and are presented in a form that is be coming the fashion with phy sicians and patients every where. One Box (Six Vials) Seventy-five Cents. One Package (Hour Boxes) Two Dollars, Ripans Tabules may be ob tained of nearest druggist; or by mail on receipt of price. For free tample addret$ RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. . NEW YORK. i I 9'' for v . k ... i It Pair hectors World's Fair Souvenir Coin for a Dollar. lfe-l' Line P Running THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leaving Porlland,8:45AM. " " 7:30 PH. y2 DAYS TO CHICAGO 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and Kansas City. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, Free Reclining Chair Cars, Din ing Cars. ASTORIA AND SAN FRANCISCO MARCH, 1893. Oregon Tuesday Apr 1 4. Columbia. Miiuri'iiy A'-rll 8. htiitu We.lni-sday Aprl 12. gnu Suii'la April 1(1. Ci'lumli'a 'i liutsrlny Arril 20. -t ue Mmi'liiv April VJ. Oregnii Friday April 28. ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMERS Morning hnut Iprvps Aslorla daily, except Sunday, at 6k. in.; ivturiittig. leave Portland dully, ixrept Siituirtny. lit b p. m. Mght lioat U-nvfH Aslina daily, i-xeepl Hunday, hi (i p m.i r mrpli k lenvm I'urtlwid dully, exct pt Hiii'dny, nl 7n. in. 'J lie iiinriiliigln iit fioni I'n tliilid 'link S l iiidliittii'ii tun Ort'iion "Ida Tui sdayx, Tlmrs diiys. mi Si iiMlav'i fit W us' n gtou side Mi n i1h..k Weilni s(ia;s sml I rldnys. in in Asli-ria tl.e lnorihiii! mi'kr.s limitiiiK' mi Hie Oie- 'i n snle Mimdiivs, Veiliie"da!i and Kridiiys, and on the Wnsliii gtou hide TuesduJ'l, Ti.urs iluvy mid .S.iiurdii' B. l or rules ai.d geLtrnl liifoimatlon call on or tdiiri'i-s, W. II. nUKT.RURT, G. VV. LOUNSBEfRY, A, tien -. Atft APPIlt Purtland, Or, Astoria, Or. If SLR." Is lUelluo in ti'ke to all points EASTandSOUTH li is the DINING CAH ROUTE It 1 fftrs ll.p best seivice, com . binn g SPEED ami C0MF0ET. It is tlie porubr route with those who 1 liloliaVtlc.il TI-IE SA.FT1ST It Is ll:vpforc the ri u'e jru hru'd tiikf. It inns llmuih vestibult'd tiitins eveiy uxy in Hits sear to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO No Change of Cars, ElrgsntTu'linaii Siicpcrs, Cicii(ir IVcrist Slupei ?, Splendid Free Scamd-class Sleepers, Only one change of cam Portland to New York Through Tickets " To Any Tart of Hie rivil'zed oild. rassei'gers ticketed Tis H boats running between Aotiria, ui&iua m.d roitlauti. - Full Information concerning rates, time ot trains, routes and other details fumblied on apollratioii to R. L. NOLF, ent Jtstnrlf. Steamer Telephone Dc-ek. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Piuwenijer Agent, No. 121 First r-t..cr. Washington, Por'lfuid.OrMVfm THE : . OREGON : JBAKK11Y A. A. CLKTEUSD, Prop. Good Bread Cakes and Prst'y, None but the .best Materials used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Custer ;, Bread delivered la any part of the city FISHER BROTHERS SHIP CHANDLERS. Eearr and Phdll HARDWARE Car.7 In .' to-k Wagons and Vehicles, Farm Machinery, Paint?. 'Us, Virnlshcv Loggers' Bt.ppUes, Faiibsiik'i calf. Doors and Wlni.ows. PROVIGIOWS. FLOCB wd M!IX FJ2D., AST0KU. - - QfiEGiO, 2