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TUB 1)A1LV A&TOIiLLN. ASTOIUA, NATUBDAY M011N1H. APBlIi" 8. 1BV3 LOOK AT THIS ! Take the Daily Asto rian and Get a LARGE LIBRARY FREE The Astorian's Latest and Best Premium Offer. i 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 set 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. KINO SOLOMON'S MINES. By H. Rider Haggard. THE MYSTERY OP COLDE FELL, - OR NOT PROVEN. By Charlotte M. Braeme, author of "Dora Thorne" 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. n 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 S7 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 U In advance for one year's subscription, will be entitled to any of these books they may select at the rate of 3 cents per book. On receipt of the list of books discrtbed, accompanied by a remltance in postage stamps or ell 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. E. A. Smith, a St. Louis capitalist arrived la Portland Thursday. Mr. Smith Is a prominent railroad man and comes to Portland to see about a branch of the Vancouver, Klickitat & YiClmu railroad. vlr.il Is projected to run in as tflrect a course as posslbli thri'UKh Klickitat pass to North Yak. klma and form a short cut-off Into Portland for the Northern Pacific. The line may be extended up to Rock Is land, where the Great Northern crosses the Columbia, and thus give that line a short connection with Portland also. Mr. Smith said In speaking of the mat. ter to a newspaper reporter "Fourteen miles of this line have been built out of Vancouver and are being operated, and I expect that work will be begun this year. Another line of which I am director, and which I am here about, la practically a contlnua. tlon of the first from North Yakima to a point on the Northern Pacific near Sprague. This line was surveyed to run from Ellensburgh Instead of from North Yakima, and about tyenty miles has been graded and Is ready for the rails. If our first line should be built to North Yakima Instead of Ellens burgh, the section running to the latter place will probably do continued on In to the coal fields and used as a coal road exclusively. There la a scheme on foot also to build a line from Beattle south to a connection with our line where It turns eastward toward the pass. The distance by this route from Portland to Yakima la 125 miles, and 'from Yakima to Sprague 101 miles. In addition to giving the great Northern a good Portland connection at Rock Island, the line would give Portland accta to a huge area of country now controlled by the Seattle merchants, and also a share of the Okanogan trade, that comes down by boat to Wenatchee. When the line reaches Sprague there is nothing to prevent Its being extended eastward." All Freo. Those whe have used Pr. King's New Discovery know Its value, and thoae who have not. have now the opportunity to trv It free. Call on the advertised drtiK- Klit snd get a trial bottl free. 8-nd your name and addrens to H. R. Puoklen Co.. ClilcaKO. and R-t a sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills free, as well as a copv of Quids to Hexlth snd House hold Instructor, fre. All of which Is icnai-anteed to do you good and cost you nothing. Chas. Itogers' drufibtore. HE The petty troubles among the sailors are kept up pretty well along the water front, says the San Francisco Chron icle, by the frequent clashes between union and non-union, men. Yesterday morning Johnny Cain, who Is regarded as the nemesis of the sailors' union, made a bold attempt to sign a union sailor through the sMpowners' office, and came to grief. Several union men set on him anJ one: hit him over the head with a gl-tss bottle, knocking him senseless. The assailant then escaped. Cain was picked up and sent home in an express wagon. He expects to be out again In a day or two. Non-union sailors are still scarce, and the ship owners' office Is sending out circulars In all directions. The union claims that It Is shipping regularly now about ninety men a week. The non-union of fice is signing about the same number o'f men, so that honors ore about even. The North American Navigation Company's chartered steamer Kewee naw, came off the Union Iron Works dry dock, San Francisco, yesterday, af ter cleaning and painting, and docked at Lombard street pier to load 'freight for New York via Panama. The steam er will sail on the 18th Inst. Thomas Cunningham, formely in the Pacific Mall line, has been appointe purser of the Keweenaw. The Craig Shipbuilding Company, of Toledo, Ohio, has been awarded the contract for five new lightships for the government at a cost of $67,450. Under her postal packet subsidy ar rangement Great Britain has paid to ship owners from $3,000,000 to $6,000,000 per year for more than thirty years past. The Iron ship Balkamah, owned by Messrs. E. Bates & Sons, of Liverpool, has been sold to Captain Roop for the sum of 6,000 pounds. The vessel was built In Hull in 18C6. The sloop- Big Loafer left Santa Bar bara yesterday morning for San Mig uel Island, to search for one o'f the seamen" from the King James, who Is reported to have landed from Captain Drummond's boat April 3d. All of the October Oregon grain fleet have arrived out, with the exception of he Ullock and Glengaber. The former tailed October 14th, and was last spok- n February 7th In latitude 32 south, longitude 24 west, and the Glengaber was spoken March 4th In latitude 13 north,, longitude 28 west. The Ullock Is now out 174 days and the Glengaber 165 days. The British bark Llndorcs Abbey, hence December 7th, was spok en March 12th In latitude 4 north, lon gitude 29 west. The steamer Truckee Is expected to wrlve from San Francisco this morn ing. The Tacoma. Ledger In a lengthy ar ticle on (he first legislature of the ter ritory of Washington, speaks of the itrango death of three Pacific county nembers. It says: "A peculiar fatal- ty attended the members from Pacific ounty. In the first Instance J. L. "irown, a brother to Freeman Brown of his city, was nominated, but died be. ore his election. Another election was ield, resulting in the choice of Jehu 'cudder. He started for Olymplo, but led on the route. Still another elec. Ion followed and Henry Felster was looted." He arrived here safely, and as sworn In. The next day the mem ers were gathered around the stove, lscusslng current topics In the bar- om of a little frame building, at the orner of Main and Second streets, vhlch Is now a port of Young's hotel. The bar room, by the way, was the ilggeBt, as well as the most com for t ible part of the hostlery. Presently the door leading from the up er Btory opened and In walked Flos er. He complained of pains In his ihoulder. Chapman offered him a .'hair,' and the conversation continued few minutes, when Flester was seized A'lth a brief coughing spell, and fell over dead." C. R. 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. Children Cry forPitciicr's Casloris Buektan't Arnica Salve. The best salve In the world for cuts. bruises, sores, plcers, salt rheum, fever soraa, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and sll skin eruptions, and positive ly cures plies, or no pay require). It Is guaranteed to give perfect satlafac 'Ion or money refunded. Price 25 cenis per box. For sale by Chas. Rogers, sue- lessor to J. C Dement THE ASTORIAN'S AGENTS. In Astoria J. A. Rannells Is author- Iced to take and collect subscriptions. Ilwaco and Seal arid route Homer Fletcher la agent Tor The Astorlan ami la authorized to take subscriptions and make collections. NOTICE! Use Zlnfandel wine Intend of coffe or tea. 60 cents per ml Ion. bont forget Peach and atirleot hrnndv. also French Cognae and wine at Alex. Gilbert 'a Shnnld Be Arrested. The Popnlnr Demand Who? What should be arrested? All exceoalve nervousness, dyspepsia, head ache, dlsslneea, sleeplessness, neuralgia, nervous debility, dullness, confusion of mind, nervous prostration, etc. They should be arrested, or stopped, before they develop Into a condition that can but result fatally. For this purpose no remedy equals Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine, the discovery of the renowned leclallst. whose remedies are the won der of the -civilised world. Nervine la sold by Chas. itotrerav on a positive (uaaanUM. Ask for his book free. IS PIPITS TO- The Norwegian Lutheran Evangelical church, IXL cannery, Hemlock street, beside Clatsop Mill, Uppertown, ' ser vices by Rev. L. Nlssen, Sunday, 10:45 a., m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday school, at. 9:30 a, m. "' ' M. E Church,, G. A. Landen,' pastor. Rev. J. H. Wood, the evangelist; will preach at 11 a. m., and at 7:30 p. m; Morning theme, "Supreme Love to God," evening subject, "The "New Birth." class meeting at 10 a. m., Sun day school at the close of the morning service, young people's meeting at 6:30 p; m., lead by the pastor; subject: "Se cret Prayer." - , i There will be no services at the' Bap. tist churc tomorrow. . : , - The usual Sunday "afternoon service conducted by Mr. Smith' ln the -Con- gregatlonal church will be dlscontln ued tomorrow. Services on Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., at Johnson's hall Upper As toral, by Rev. P. Carlson, of the Swed lsh Lutheran church. Rev. C. F; Clapp, superintendent of home missions for Oregon, will ; preach at the Congregational church on Sun. day, 'morning and evening. ,Tbe, Sun day, school and Christian Endeavor So ciety meet as usual.'' -' '''. CLEVELA ND TAKES -A HAND. Fourth Class. Postmasters, Will Feel . ' . Safer. ' .- - Washington, April 7 A spcujal cor respondent telegraphs his paper that a statement was made at the departmenv that by the president's order no fourth class postmasters will be removed here after except those who have served four years or against whom charges are made and proved to the satlsfac tlon of the department. CHIEF ARTHUR ENJOINED. Cleveland, Ohio, April 7. Grand Chief Arthur, of the Brotherhood of Locomo live Engineers, was served with anoth er order by Judge TafU iof twe United States court, today, . forbidding him from Issuing any boycott order against the Ann Arbor road. THE "EASTERN OREGON." San Francisco, Col., April 7. The housed hulk of the burned steamer Eustern Oregon, arrived here today In tow of the steamer WillameUe. The wreck was taken to the Union Iron Works wharf where the Oregon will be rebuilt. " ; ; COLLECTOR, PORT OF PORTLAND. Portland, Or., April 7. Mayor J. L. Ewan of Albany, today returned from Washington, D, C, and It is said he brought good news for T. J. Black of Halsey, who Is an applicant for the position o fcollector of this port. COMPLETE MANHOOD AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT. At last a medical work that tolls the causes, describes the effects. points me remedy. This la scieutlflcalltr the must valuable, artistically l he most beautiful, medical book that bus ap peared forjeurs; (W pages, every puge bearlug a halftone Illustration lu tints, Hume of the subjects treated ara Nervous Debility, Impo teney, sterility. Development, Varicocele, i ho Hushand, Thoso Intending Murrlaw, etc. Every Man who icould knnxe the Urentl Truth, the rin in Jhrts. the Old Secrete and AVi" Hit cowrie of Mcdtcnl Science as applied to Mir ried Life, who vould ntime for fftsf follie and ainid future pttfoll. ehovld write for thi K'OMIKKFUI, l.tTTLK IIOOK It will be sent free, under seal, while theedl tlnn hmtft. If convenient enclose ten cents to pay postage aloua. Address the publishers, ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N. T. OOriSOiPTION. I haves pOBlttvercmodyfortheabovedlseasR by its use thuusimd of caeca of tha worst kind Dud if Iour standing huvo been cured. Indeed, sostroinjismyluilaln Its cflkacT, that I will (end two bottlks pi.ik, with a VALUABtiP TltEATlSK on tlilc disease to any sufferer who WU1 :cnd mo their jixprosa and 1'. O, address. COPYRIGHTS. etoJ Tor Information and free Handbook write to MUNN h CO., ;i BitoAbWAV, Navr VoHtr. Oldest bureau for securing patents In America, Krurjr patent taken out bj us Is brought before the publio br a uotioe siren free of obarno in the Largest llatlon of any sdentlflo paper In the world, l liJHIIr Illustrated. Mo Intelligent man shorn..' be without iu Weeklr, S3. 0(1 yeart 1.0 six months. Address AIDNN A CO. Villi muimiHi 301 Broadway, New fort Ulj. Caveat, and Trarle-Mirki obtained, and all Pat ent business conducted for modiratc Fret. Oua Orrtec is O.eosrrt U. B. Patent Omci and we can secure patent in leas urns lhau those remote from Washington, Send model, drawinf or photo., with descrip tion. Vi a advise, if patentable or not, free of charts. Our fee not due till patent is secured. A PMSSMirr, "How to Obtain Patents,'' with coat of same in the U. & and foreign countries sent free, Address, c.a.snow&co. AM. emiiTAtffief UlattVMisstMYftM ff . These tiny Capsules are superior to iwlsam ot Uopaiba, CubcU and Injections, (fl JJjy They core la 48 hoars the V sama diseases without anTlncon- Tenlence, SOLD BY ALLDRUGQ-'ST? I Scientific American f Agency Ml J TRADE MARKS, W5 DISION PATENTS. 1 Kept up for ? 'ears the offer hat's made by the proprietors of Doctor Sago's Ca tarrh Roraedy. It's addressed to you, if you have Catarrh. It's a - reward of 500. if ' they cant cure ' you. no matter bow bad your case, or of Low lonfr standing an offer that's made in good faith by re- sponsiuie men. Think what it means I Absolute oonfl- ford to take the risk. A long record of per fect and permanent euros of the worst cases or tbey couldn't have, faith In it It means no more catarrh or $500. If you fail to bo cured, you won't fail to be paid. But perhaps you won't believe It Then there'! another reason for try ins it Show that you can't be cured, and you'll get $500. It's a plain businces offer. The makers of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy will pay you that amount u iney can t cure you. xaey enow that they can you think that they cant If they're wrong, you get the cash. If you're wrong, you're na oi catarrn. I CURE FITS! When I say cure I do not mean merely to stop them for a time and then have them return again. I mean a radical cure. 2 hare made the disease of FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS a life-long study. I warrant my remedy to core the woTttcasea. Because others have failed ii do reason for not now receiving a cure, bend at once for a treatise and s Free Bottle of my infallible remedv. Give Express and Post-Offlce, M O. ROOT, M. C, 183 Pearl St., N. V. dr. Gums ONION SYRUP F0R COUGHS, COLDS AND CROUP. I A REMEDY FOR CHILDREN. When ehlld at home, mother made m take a tea spoonful of onion ayrop at night, the next moraine xny oough waa sona. For Group H had no equal. M7 children insist upon having Dr. Gunn'e Onion Byrnpwhloh Is already prepared, more pleasant a4 without taste or smsll of the onions. Sold at 60c. $ Q $ OOOO OOO GOOD NEWS 0 For the millions of consumers of Q Tutt9sPills.Q 3 It c;lves 1 r. Tutt pleasure to an- 1 iiDUuev tliut ho is now putting up a 1M LIVER PILL 6 e which Ik or exceedingly small size, yi t ri'tumlui; nil tlio virtues of the 3 lurRer ouch. Ouarantwvl purely vrgetablo. Until sizes of those pills f arc still iHsuml. Xho exact size of v TUTT'S TINY LIVER PILLS A i shown In the bonier of this "ad." GOOOOOOOOG SETTON'S A Posiiiia Curt f OR PILES. In use over An ..nr. Himple. Effective f. derul. Highest testi nionlals. At driiKiflsts, or mulled on leceipt of prlce-SjLc per box. "wlUKEiMARN 4 IROWI 0RU3 CO., Props., Uiiliiuiore, Md. America's Great Danger - AM ENGLISH COMMENTARY. Said an eminent English scientist recently t The dunger that confronts the (treat Ameri can people to-duy is not the possible adop 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 they are as nothing compared to the terrible national disease f had almost said national Crime of overwork. The mad rush for wealth is set at a killingpace, and thousand fall by tha way every year, You are likely to be one of the victims! IIow do we know? Because it is thflflvnen- tlon to Und K man or woman of adult ace in C . I 1 . 1 ft, . n . , perieci ueaun. nervous uisoraers are spreading with fearful rapidity. Among the symptoms, ore Backache, Biliousness, Cold nanus and feet, Dizzines, liot Flashes, Fluttering Sensation, fainting, Hentluche, Hysteria. Irritability of the Heart. Melan. choly, Failing Memory, Palpitation, Bhcu-1 niatism, Short Breath, Sleepier sness. .Ner-1 yoti8 Dyspepsia, Sexnal Dcbilitv, Fits etc. Rev. C. A. Oarholl, pastor Firs t Ituptn-t Church, Yellow Springs, ()., writes as fdiows : "I have ued Dr. Miles' Kestorniivo Nervine j for the p:ist six months, I find it acts like a charm on the whole nrrvctis system. 1 1 have not found its en 'in 1 in giving immediate relief. Pr. II ilea' littio Iscrvti and Liver Pills only need a trial and they will recom mend themselves to be the best pills in the market." . "For five years I have suffered from Ner fHM Piostration, I was onahle to work or sleep. The first dose of Dr. Miles' Restora tive Nervine gave me relief, and one thou sand dollars would not cover tlio cord it lias done me."-JOIIN MLNCHEK, Youngs town, Ohio. ! Dr. Miles Restorative Nervine is un equalled in cubing Nervous Diseases. It contains no opiates or dangerous drugs. Sold on a positive guarantee by all druggists, or Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. . JAPANESE i CURB s A new and complete treatment, consisting ot npposltnriei, ointment in capsules, also in box attri IIIp: a ponlttve cure f r ternal, in ternat blind or Dleedine, Itching, chronlo. recent or bereditsry piles, and many other llseiHs and foinale weakneooes: it is always a great hem-til to the areuera health. Tha first discovery of a medical cure rendering sn oper lion with the knife unnecesstry hercsfter rhl remedy be s never b. n known to fall. I r . ( for X; sent by mslL Why suffer from this terrible disease when a written sjuar anieeia rlren with boxes, to refund tha ssoney U not cured, fend stamps tr Irw ample. guarantee lan-d by Woodward Clark A Co., Wholesale ana Retail DruelH 'ole Asrents Portland, Or. For sale by J. W. Conn. Astoria Oregon. HAGXIJS C. CKOSKY. DKjtl HB TN IIAItmrAVE, IRON, STDF1. tr.iv PIP" P F'fivrn STO TES - A ND T J X WA KK Bonve FumWilnr RwSheet fet.Srr -'1 Sheet Iron, Tib aid Upper. . bmm. in m mnrm ' i LrILE SALEi In the County Court"" the State of Oregi.n, for Clatsop County, In the matter ot the estate of John L. Foldtn, 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, May 1st, 1883, 1 o'clock p. m., at the court house in Bald county and state, as the time and place for hearing said final account. All persona interested in said estate are notified to then and there appear and show cause,, if any, why the sai'l account should not be al lowed and the administratrix dls ihni'EC'1. (Signed) KAREN C. FOLDEN, Administratrix of tiie estate of John Li. Folden, deceased. PROPOSALS JOK FBKFH RKEFNDMCT ton i Oiuce of Chief Commissary of Sub-si-tence, Detar ment of the ("ol'inmlR. Van couver linrrackn, Wash, March 8th, 18U3. healed propals in triplicate. Ml1 J t to the luual c mdltiors, will be reoolv.d at this office m c at the offlces of the A' tlng tommlcsailes ot Subsltienoe at the fullowiug named posti (for the fresh be f aim mutton to be delivered at that post oi ly) until 12 o'clock, noon, on Sat urday, April 8, 181)3, and then opened In the presence of bidders, lor furnishing and delivery to the ttubslftencd Department, U. 8. army, 'lie fresh beef and mutton tbat may be called for by the Actli g 'onim'8iry of Buli'lsteiice tliiring the year commencing Jul 1st, 18M: Boise Barracks, Idaho: Frt Can by. Wash.; Kort Sliennaii. Idaho; Fort -poxaoe, Wah.: FortTownse d, asli : Vancouver Barracka, Wash ; fort w alia. Walla. Wash, 'the Gov ernment r serves tie right to reject any or a 1 bios. Ilhldeis will understand that contracts maile under this adverti-emt-nt and proposals made in response threto, shall not be con si rued to Involve tha United States In any ob ligation for payment In rxurss cf tlio appnjpria t'on irranted by congress for the nurDoe. Blanl piorxalsaiid printed circulars, atatliiK the kind of beef and mutton required, and giving full In struct Ions, will be furnished by this offlVe, or by i he A. u. S. at I be several posts. Envelopes c otiii lng pmnosals should be marked "Pro posals tor rten urei tor Mutton) at ," and addressed to the undersigned, or to the "Act lug Commissary of Subsistence," at the post to be supplied, w. H NASH, Major and C. U 8. A., Chief C.B.D.C. Index to Steamers. For Portland. Telephone, from Flavel's dook. dailv at 7 p. to., except Sunday. B. B. Thorn Dflon. from Union Pacific dock daily at 7 o'clock a. m except Sunday. iiurlme, Irotu Fislicr a dock, Sunday, at C o'oloi k p. m. ; every day, except Monday, at 7 o clock a. m. Hass tlo, from Union PaoiSo dock, dailv. at 6 p. w., except Sunday. Astorinn, from Parker's dock Sundays, rveancsaays ana i riuuys at e p. ui, For Ilwaco, IlwaiiO, from I. B. & N. Co's dook dailv exoept Sunday, conneotine with 10 a. in. train for Sealitnd; returning, connects with rortiauti steamers. La Camas, daily at 3 :30 p. m. For Young's River. Mayflower. Mondays Tuesdavs Wedncs- aays jnursnays and f ridays at7:a0a. m ana b.iiuraaya b a. ui., and i p. m. For Railroad. Lauding. Eleo'rio, daily at 7:15 a. m. and 5:15 p. m from 1 ither'a dock. For Westyort. B. ftf-'ler. daily e.voeDt Saturdav and Snn uay at i l. tn. For Woods Landing. B. Mi'er. Thursdav and Friday at 2 n. m For Deep River, Queen, Tuesdays and Saturdays at 6:45u, m. ana v.w p. tn, Wenona, from Flnvel'a dock. Tuesdav and Saturdays at ' t5 a m. and 2:30 p. m Eolipse, Incsdava nt 6:30 a. m. and 2:110 , m. For Sfw Astoria. E. L. Dy-r, Unily exoept Sunday at 9 a i. anu o p. in. rwr Wnrrt iif mi and Skipanon. Electric, na:ly, according to tide, exjepl nunuay. For Lewis and Clarke. C. W. Pioh, daily exoept Sunday, aooord mg to tide. ' For tiray'a River Eclipse, Thursday and Friday mornings according rding to tide. For Knappton. Wenona, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6:45 a. m. ana up. m. For ray' River and Knappton. Wenona, Wednesday at 11 a, m. For Bar City and Tillamook Bay P.. P. Elmore, Mondays and Thursday? atuaju a. m. Ripans Tabules Ripans Tabules act gently but promptly upon the liver, stomach ana 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. On Box (Six Vials) Srmrty-dvt Ctnts. On Packigt (Four Boxes) Two Dollars. Ripans Tabules may be ob tained of nearest druggist; or by mail on receipt of price. Ft fret mj mddrttt - RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. NEW YORK. i ..;' pacific n.n. Is the line to take to all poiuts EASTand SOUTH It is the DINING CAR ROUTE It offers the best service, com . bmlug SPEED and COMFORT It is the popular route with those who wish to travel on THE SA.FEST It Is therefore the route yen fhou'd take. It runs through vestibulcd tralus every day in the year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO No Change of Cars, ElcgantTPuIIman Sleepers, Niiperior Tourist Sleeper?, Splendid Free Second-class Sleepers. Only one change of cars Portland to New York Through Tickets .To Any Part of the livil'zed world. Passengers ticketed via. all boats running between Attoria, Kalania aud Portland. Full Information concerning rates, time of trains, routes aud other details furnished on apullcattou to R. L. NOLF. agent AHtoris. Eteamer Telephone Dock. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger At,ent, No. 121 Flint tit., cor. Washington, Portland. Ore tob THROUGH DAILY V TRAINS Leav ng Portland, 8:45 AM. 7:30 PM. VA DAYS i O CHICAGO 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, tOHcurs Quicker to Omaha and Kansas City. unman and Tourist Sleepers, Free Reclining Chair Cars, Din. Ing Cars. ASTOBIA AND SAN FRANCISCO APBIL, 1893. Oregon Tuei-day Apr 1 4. t o unihl i-Htiirilay Ai rll 8. Mute We'nH?day April la. r gon Siimia April It) C-liiinhirt I hnroditv A rll 20. t-.ie Won. lav April 'M. Oreiton Friday April 28. ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMER3 Mornli a- bnat leaves Astoria Ha'lv. exeent Sunday, a 6 a. ni.; M'tumli K. leaves Porilnid ntiiy, I'M epi nHinmay, ai n p. in. !N'(int poat eavea Asiitih daily, i-xoenl Suiiilav. at 6 n in : r ttiri.l- glenves Port land dally, exm-pt !iind ly. ii i a. iii. i ur niiiriiint( iiuar innu i o iianu niaa a niditiKHOii tire Ori'giiii nidr ? ui sdays, Thuin lay mi S I'tirday ; on W asl'ti cion side W. n la Wedutsrlats and l-'rldiivs. Kn'm Asm la the lnornn.e huate mfkrs hindiiia on the O r- it"ii Me aini;riia. Wednesriavs and FHda a, tnd mi the Washii gton side luesday, Thu'g- n nnu oai lima' s. Kor rites ai.d ceLeral Infuimation eal! r.n or altlress, W. H. HTJRLBTJBT, G. W.tOUNSBEhRY, a- uen aet. armit Portland, Or. Astoria, Or. THE : I'KEOON : BAKIiKT A. A. aSTELAHD, Prop. Good Bread Cakes and Prstrr. None but the est Materials ased. Satisfaction Guaranteed Custom? Bread delivered In any part of the cl'.y FISHER BROTHERS SHIP CHANDLERS. Heavy and Sbjli HAEDWARE Csx7 In Mo k Wagons and Vehicles, Fann Va1hiniry, Palnti'. 'Hs, Vsn-lrhca. loggers supplies, rai. punas -taies, Ecxirs and Mui.owk. PROVISIONS FLOC& and MILL FFED. AST0BI1. - - . OliEGJO. tlllt Line P Running 2