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THIS JDAtLY ASTOBIAN. .ASTO1IIA,; " THUBSDAY MOBBING, "APCIL la. lbi3 emlock Is Valuable Wood. The following article from the North uvstern Lumberman la U published as it Is of interest to owners of timber in ' this section where hemlock has been looked upon as of little "valmj. It shows that the time is not far distant when this wood may be considered as valu able as the flr that is now so much demand. Those who ha forests hemlock will probably do well to keep till called for. There are many here who can testify to the value of hem: lock as a building material, and es peclally as to its durability fur floor ing: Evidences are accumulated that hpm lock is to be a greater dependence, In the line of framing dimensions, in the centeral west this season than fever be. fore. One leading wholesale dealer in this city remarks that the tradvs must resort to hemlock ' more extensively than heretofore, for the slmpto reason that there is not a sufficient supply of pine. ' He might have added that pine has com) to be too costly for framing purposes. Hemlock, though having during the past year advanced In value In ratio with white and Norway pine, still aells at prices 11.60 to $2 a thou sand below the prices of 4lne. This Is an Important factor in the increasing use of hemlock. It has been hard work to push the once despised wood into recognition among western consumers, but a good start has been made, and hereafter dealers will have less trouble than formerly in inducing contractors and carpenters to take hold of it. Hem. lock makes excellent scantling, joists and timber, and there Is really no rea son why it should not be largely used. Thti profit margin on pine dimension Is exceedingly narrow, dealers finding It almost impossible to buy so that they can secure a handling bill in it. The tendency is to convert all possible pine logs into boards, strips and thick fac tory stock. The growing Eastern de mand has Intensified this condition. The rapidly increasing demand for framing stuff In the larger clUVs has outgrown the pine supply. Hemlock comes in as a relief. Stumpage of that1 kind, which a short time ago was con sidered worthies, has acquired a val ue. Owners of such timber, who a few years ago regarded it as simply a cum berer of the ground, ai'j now husband ing such resources. The lumber busl ness of Michigan and Wisconsin will be greatly prolonged by the cutting and marketing of hemlock. Pennsylvania will also help In the western supply. Considerable hemlock from that state Is arriving In this city. If It can be shipped to this point, it can be distrib uted to other portions of the old North " western" states, 'at least thoBo east of the Mississippi river. The result will be a notable strengthening of the hem lock market In Pennsylvania, It ' will be Interesting to watch the effect of growth, In the hemlock trade throughout the West In the northern market for yellow pine. A year ago it looked am If yellow pine would soon become a powerful competitor In the dimension line with white and Norway pine; that It might crowd the latter to the wall, In fact, throughout the great er portion of the distributive field. But hemlock Is likely to check this tenden cy. Southern pine will grow in demand! for timbers and Joists, where strength is an important requisite, but for or dinary use In the smaller and ' Icsm costly structures, hemlock will All the bill, because It Is sufficiently strong fur the purpose, and can be sold much cheaper than yellow pine. It also nan the advantage of a short haul, and much ot it can be carried to market by water. It will also be Interesting to obsene the effect of the growing competition of hemlock on white and Norway pine values, especially the last named. It Is likely that pine dimensions will have to come down from the altitude it has attained during the past year or more. This would be the natural result should a dull year for demand succeed the urgent requirement that has recently pievailed, largely on account of pro bations for the World's Fair. Some offset to this probable condition will be experienced by the growing general ie qulrement for inch lumber, which now seems to dominate in all the markets, and will thus continue as the Btump- age supply in the older sections of the pine states shall diminish. RIOTING STRIKERS. Brussels, April 12. The strike move ment in spreading. The striking coal miners rioted all tho afternoon. At Cuezma four thousand men attacked the buildings near the pit's mouth ihortly after noon and drove off the guards and officials and demolished all the machinery houses and shops. The rioters have possession of most of the town. A large crowd of working men today raised a shout for universal suf frage. A fight took qlace with the po. lice and many were Injured. A TERRIBLE ACCIDENT. . Chicago, April 12 Mrs. Jensen left her three children aged five, three, and seven months, respectively, at home while she went to the meat market When she returned home she found the house burned to the ground and her children burned to a crisp. FIRE AT WALLA WALLA. Walla Walla, Wash., April 12. A fire at 10 o'clock tonight, destroyed the beer bottling works o'f Kowitz & Wei-(A.-r and the residence of Welser. The loss is $5000; Insurance was very small The'flre was caused by a defective flue, FURIOUS SEVEN-ROUND FIGHT. Carson, Nevada, April 12. - Charles Turner, coloied, of Stockton, Cal., whipped George Allen of Australia In seven rounds. The ngnt was rast ana furious from start to finish. STORES FOR CRUISER BOSTON. San Francisco, April 12. The U. S. sloop of war Adams, sailed for Hono lulu, today to Join the cruiser Boston. She takes a large quantity of stores for the Boston. CHARGES OF CONSPIRACY Toledo, O., April 12. The Ann Arbor road today filed a petition against Chiefs Arthur and Sargent and de mand $3000 damages. Conspiracy charg es are made. ' COAST SURVEY RESUMED. San ' Francisco, Cal., April 12. The coast survey steamer Haasler, left this morning for Alaska to lesume tho boundary and coast survey of that territory. ' LUMBER MILLS BURNED. . .TJts explotion of a bomb is not more sudden or unlooked fo than the attack of some maliK- nant disease which would not occur were the blood in perfect order. To 1m pure blood is due a great variety of His that make life a burden. Purify your blood, and you have it. All the year round, you may rely upon Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery to purify toe blood and invigorate we system. It's not like tho sarsaparillas, that are said to be good lor toe Diood. in Marcn, April ana Hay. The "Discovery" works equally well at all times, and, in all cases of blood-taints, or humors, no matter what their name or natnro. It's the cheapest blood - puriflor, sold through druggists, because you .only pay for tilt good you get. ' Tour money is returned if it doesnt bene fit or cure you. Can you auk mors f Brooklyn, N. Y., April 12. The exten sive lumber and planing mills of Hardy Voorhtes & Company, were burned to night. Loss, $250,000. Alone the Wharves- out yesterday, The Truckee crossed bound for Tillamook. lying The steamer Wlllapa Is rtlll alongside Parker's dock. The Oregon arrived from San Fran cIbco yesterday afternoon. She brought few" passengers Hi the cabin, but had about the usual quantity of freight The steamer State of California Bailee! yesterday for San Francisco with a full cargo of freight. She had also a deck load of snooks. The steRiner Mller Is undergoing re pairs at the dock of theABtorla Iron Works. ' The British ehip Dawpool, which Bull ed hence November 20th with grain for Junderland, passed Beachy Head on ho 6th Inst. The British ship British Army Is un .oadlng tin at the bonded warehouse.. ,, Tho British bark Lofton, Captain Jteele, which sailed hence for Queens .own for orders on November 27th, was ;rdered to Havre. The British bark Ullock, hence Octo- jer 14th, for Quecnstown for orders, lth a cargo of wheat, was spoken In latitude 6, south, In the Atlantic, on February 2lBt. THE OPEN SWITCH. AIT ESTABLISHED BAWEQVAMD. Anybody who tiavels bv can knows whst is meant by " an open switch." It is the terror of railroad men, and the dread of the traveler, j ts victims killed, horribly man gled or maimed for life are, numbered by wie score eacu year. Yet even the dreaded "odbd switch" is not so widely fatal at is a certain disease, which, without ceasing its activity for an instant, is daily filling hundreds of graves. vvnat is mat terrible ailment? you ask. ii is titan uueaui "Hut." rou reD v. con fidently, "1 haven't any heart disease my uean is an neni. Are vou bube 7 Dr. Franklin Miles, of Elkhart. Ind.. the distinguished specialist in diseases of the heart and nervous system, states that disor ders or tne neart are as common as those of the lungs, liver, stomach, bowels or kidneys, though often unsuspected. The reason peo ple are not aware of this important fact is ueuause symptoms ui Heart disease are not usually recognized as proceeding from this organ, but are attributed to some other source. If you have shortness of breath, fluttering or palpitation, pain or tenderness in left breast, shoulder or side, oppressed or choking sensation, fainting or smothering spells, your heart it affected. "1 had been troubled with heart disease for years. My left pulse was very weak, could at times scarcely feel it. excitement would weaken my nerves and heart) and fear of impending death stared me in' the face for hours. Or. Miles' Hert'mt and New Heart Cure are the only medicines that have proved of any benefit and cared me." L. M. DYER. uoveruaie, am. v "My wife has been taking Dr.MtieJ New iure jut uk jjsun, onu minus H wonueriui. She has not been troubled with pain or smothering spells since using it. We have also used Br. Milaf Pills, and we find them all they are claimed to he." GEO. L. FINK, rjiiiadeipino, i's. These and hundreds of similar testimo nials are convincing proofs of the wonderful powers of Dr. Miltr New Cure for the Heart. It is effective, agreeable, and above all, SAFE. Bold by druggists on a positive guarantee, or Vr. wues Medical U., JClkhart, ind. Tide Table for Astoria. APRIL. lUUIl WA'i'EU. . A, 1 li.m. ft. 8- 1 h .. 2' M. 8 T.-. ef V.. 7 b e 8.. , M.10! T..11I TV .12 T.. ia F..14 816 H.. 18 M.17 T.. 18 W.l!) 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A 4 6 2 86 7 81 7 9 8 8 8 8 8 4! 8 II 7 7' 7 2 6 6 8 8 2 6 4 8 8 7 7 6 i7 9 8 1 7 6 7 81 7 21 7 69 8 H4 9 09 9 46 10 28 11 10 6 01 1 41 8 04 4 04 4 68 6 84 6 14 68 7 42 8 28 9 17 10 11 11 11 0 40 2 00 8 17 4 16 6 01 6 43 6 21 7 00 0 6 0 4 0 0 8 04 0 7 0 9 4 4 4 3 4 1 3 2 2 2 1 21 U 4 0 8 0 8 1 1 1 li 0 9 !0 6 4o; S 7! 3 O 2 2! 181 0 7 0 2 0 2 7 27(1 1 7 6911 6 8 26!2 0 8 6412 6 9 24 3 1 9 M l) 7 10 484 8 12 14 1 O 1 24 jl O 2 l!l 0 S 800 H 4 210 6 5 Ul 6 6 4U0 a 6 H2;0 7 7 1311 0 7 61 1 6 8 8312 2 9 17:2 8 10 09 3 8 11 168 7 12 1X0 2 1 260 2 2 MtO 4 8 83 0 8 4 210 9 6 081 U 6 49 I 8 6 2t I 6 6 692 1 In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Clatsop County. In the matter of the estate of John JL Folden, 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, 1893, 1 o'clock p. m., at the court house In said county and state, as the time and place for hearing said final itccount. All persons interested in said estate are notified to then and there appear and show cause. If any, mv 'lie as H cccount should not be al lowed and tho administratrix dis charged. (Signed) KAREN C. FOLDEN, .Artrv'ristmtrix of the estate of John I L. Fol len, deceased. 11 The hours between mldnlffhtnnd nnon urA designated by A (a. m.), those between noon and mldnightiiy v ( . in ),0 h. 00m. A denotes , midnight, 0b. 00m. p denotes noon. The Original and Genuine (WORCESTERSHIRE) Civeats, and Trade-Markt obtained, and til Pat ent pusineas conducted lor mooerhtc Fits. Our Orncc is Oppositi U. S. patint orncr and wo on iccura patent ia lest time tiiau those remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip. uuu. we auvinc. ii DaicntaDis or not- irea 01 charge. Our fee not due till patent ia secured. A Pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents," with cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries sent free. Address, c.A.srJOw&co. Opp. Patcnt orncr, Washington, D. C. IGUNN'S .JgfBOVZD PILLS 0SLY ONE FOR A DOSE A WORD TO LADIES. These pilla are so different In taste, smeU and action from others, that tony might be ealled a medloated oonfMtion. Ladles suffering from besdaohee and thoss with sallow oomplexfons who osnnot take ordinary pills are delighted with- them. They maae tne una Beautiful, free from blotches and pimples. Soo. Boaanko Hied. Co.. Philadelphia, Fa. SAUCE Imparts the most delicious taste and nst to EXTRACT of a LETT RK from MEDICAL GEN. TLEMAN at Had- raa, to his brother - at WORCESTER, May, 185 1. . Tell IE A 4 FEHRINS' that their ssuee is bltrhly er teemed In India, and Is Lu my opinion, the moat pslatsble, as well as the tunet whole some sauce that la made." Beware of Imitations ; sea that you get Lea & Perrina' Signature on orery bottle of Original k Genuine, JOHN DUNCAN'S HONS, NliVV Y'fllK. 3 80UPH, GRATlEfV M FISH, rjf,'3S MOT &COIJJ meats, GAME, ' g4W M WELSH r'";. BAEEBITS, Soientiflo American Agency for CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS. DESIGN PATENTS, VOPYRIQHTeW atoJ for mronnation ana Tree Handbook write to MUNM ft CO., Sl Bhoauwat, Nw Youk. Oldest bureau for seourlnR patents In America. Rvery patent taken out by ns is brought Imfors tho puullo by a uotioe glvun free of charge in the J anrest drenlstlnn of any aclentiflo paper In the -'unu. opihiiui7 iiiuHintieu. iso uiteiiifrenb Buouiu tra WllllUUfe lb, Weokly, 3.UO yeari thus six months. Address MUNN & CO. Vufll.lHMKBH, 301 Broadway, Hew York Cur. Ripans Tabules Ripans 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 (Sot Vials) Seventy-five Cents. .One, Rackage (Hour Boxes iTmDollars. Ripans Tabules may be ob tained of nearest druggist: or bymail on receipt of price. Tor free sample addrett RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. NEW YORK. Is the lliis to take to ft'.l puluts EAST arid SOUTH It is the DINING CAR ROUTE It oilers the best service, com bluing SPEED and C0MF0I1T It Is the poiml.T route with tbose who wish to travel on THE SA.FHST It Is therefore the route you fhou'd take. It runs t lirouatli vrstibnled trains every day m the year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO No Change of Cars, ElcgantJPuIIinanSbpfrs'. " Superior Tourist Skper?, Splendid Free Seciiod-elass SIcif ers 0;i!y cue change of cms Portland to New York Through Tickets To Any Part of tne (Ivil zed world. ., Fansensrers ticketed via. all bontit rGnnino- between Astoria, Kaluiua aud l'oitlund. Full Information concfminK rates, time of traum, routes and otliur details (uniislied on apullratiou to R. L. NOLF. A Kent Astoria. Pteanier Teiepboiie Dock. A. D. CHARLTON. No. 121 First Ht Assistant General PaAseimer Airent, cor. wattuinsion, PurtlHiiil. (ireniii Tho four-mnstod ship reported off the river by Captain Tlbbetts, of the schooner Salvator, was bound for the Sound. Captain W. II. Freeman. Master of the ship Frederick Blllngs, died at sea on Christmas day of heart disease. The vessel at the time was on the equator. The captain was burled at sea and Chief Officer Meade took the vessel to San Francisco, arriving; there on the 6th Inst. GOOD NEWSO 0 For tho millions ol consumers ot Q Tiitt'sPiUso A lt Rlvrs Ir. Tutt iilenaura to an- A " iiuuiiietlintliiiiaiiuwutUiiupa v T5NY LIVER PiLL O wlilfii ia of cxiwillngl v Rtriall size, m vt t i-xtiiinlng all tho virtues of the J ririfiT ciiii'h. tiiiiimntio'd purely Ovi'ci tnlilo, titiialaesol'tl)eseillls Kic atlll billed, Xlia exiuit size ol" f Tl'TT'S TlfiY LIVER PILLS ft v LkIuiwh In t!ie burdtir of tliU"d." JAPANESE 1 jLaVB" CURB Fred Brown, who Is the McAllister of one of the social strata In Astoria, Is indignant at the action of his friend L. E. Sellg, In swearing to a complaint against thv Irving Club, and says that If the members of the club will back him he will administer a severe lesson to his quondam friend Sellg. The cav against the Irving Club was dismissed upon motion of the deputy prosecuting attorney, there being no evidence and no wltn'jsses being pres ent. ARCHITECT APPOINTED. Washington, April 10. Secretary Car lisle today appointed . Jeremiah O'Hourke of Newark, N. J., supervising architect of the treasury department, vice W. J. Edbrooke, resigned. NOTICE1 v One question Is forever in the air: Cannot a bridegroom when he has more of this world's goods than the bride, bear some part in the weddlns: ex panses 7 Propriety shakes her head and reiterates: "No paj-t whatever, but paying the minister." Grooms fre quently do provide the carriages, the cards, the flowers, or even the caterer. In sp doing they trample upon one of the most sacred laws of etiquette, which decrees that they must have nothing to do with the legitimate ex penses, though they can be as lavish as they like In present-giving. But the wedding is supposed to be the last money offering of the bride's family to her, and they must bear the costs throughout, roverty furnishes oo ex cuse for deviation from this custom, as me marriage ceremony is quite as binding without elaborate kecessortes as with them. A new and complete treatment. ionltlno! upMMltorle, ointment in capsnls, also In box and Bills; a positive cure f r iterual, In H'nint uiiuM or Divmuua;, iicning, enronlc. recont or hereditary piles, and many other disease and female weaknxs, It is always a great boin:H to the eonornl lualih. 1 lie drnt dlscovi-ry of a rued leal cure rendering an oner lion with the knife unnvtioMHrv hertafter This remedy has nuver ben known to (all. 41 per b.'x, 6 for fS; scut by mall. Why suffer from this terrible dlsentie when written guar ame is given with ( boxos, to refund the money ii not cured. Send stamps for free aitmple. duaranteu Issued by Woodward Clark A Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists Pole Agent Portland, Or. For sale by J. W. Conn. Astoria Oiebon. ji - Monev f or ba el n,, - . jl v 02 CffitaCrjinPitcte'steicri) Use Zlnfandel wine Intead of coffee or tea, W cents per gallon. Dont fonret Peach and apricot brandy, also Frsucij Cognac and wins at Alex. Ullbert'a lYeack Tasay Warra, Ladles will find these wafers Just what they nred, and can be drrwnded upon every time to give relief. Mnfe and sure, ran be sent hy mall sealed securely. I'rlce. IJ.OO per box. For sale only by J. V. Conn, corner Becond and Casa atreetaJ LUKismnnrt. Ctulahy's Ilex Ilef Extract will be srvtd at Rogra' drug store for one wwk free. Fifty wnt bottle makes (Uty eui, one cent Ir cup. It tUionld Be la Kvery Honte. j. B. Wilson, S71 Clay street. Sbarnabura. Pa., says he will not be without Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. CouKhs and Colds: that It cured his wife who. was threatened with pneumonia after an attack of la grippe, when various other remedies and several physicians had done her no good. Kobert Karber, of Pa. .claims Dr. Klnir'a New Discovery has done him more aood than anything he ever used for lung trouble. Natlilng like It. Try It. Free trial bot tles at Chaw, posers' drug store, succes sor to J. C. Dement. Laree bottlea M cents and tl. "1 ScOMPLETE MANHOOD ' AND HOW TO ATTAIN ITj AI last a medleal work that trlls tbe rsnaes. descrlbi the etTeota. pointa tne remeily. Tuts seieaiiiicaMr ine must vaiunoie, artistically the mat beautiful, nmiieal book Uial has ap psartol for 8 iiain-a, erers paxa bearing a half-lone llluittratlon In tints. Some of the ubjeets treated are Nervous Debility, Impo toucy. Sterility, Development, Varleixle, lbs Uuattand, Those Intemllng MarrlsKe. ete. Avr Kan rao nwM know thr Uraari Trvlht, Ma turn icr. (as M Skrrtti nsul AVw fi. OHrwo Medical ,Mr m npjWi. d fo 'nr nnl .(Ck. teho inxiM ntnM ..r fwat i.irt smil anXii Airarw jwrniNa, tSmild write forthit woNOKhh'L LrrttK boon It will be sent free, under seal, while the edl tloa lasts. If convenient sacluae ten oents to pay postage alone. Aildress the publishers, reir urnirn irrruti h. t. fl The World's Fair Directors Have 5,000,000 Souvenir Half Dollar Coins in their treasury, the . gift of the American people by Act of Congress. The patriotic ami historic features of these Coins and their limited number, compared with the millions who want them our population is 66,000,000 have combined to create so great a demand for these World's Fair 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: r 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 St. 00 for each ' wKitf I1I1UC5? H1 sull? anthe people would have to pay for ' them if purchased through an indirect medium. Every patriotic man to and cheshoneof B ' My pride! ' Uture yearSa cherished object of . - Kemember that only 5,000,000 Coins must be divided v,mto,vw mjpic. ineseijoins could oe sold at a high premium COTTON'S I Posit; Cum IOR PILES. X n use over ill AT'cdis K',.b- ocriii. iiwuwrt (eai,. nwnlaia. At dniylta, er nuu.'twl on ie,tpt of prtiw-Hfc. per box. '-liir.UH; 1 nlw. M . J CJ., I rropa., liiiiuiure,lilA among World's Fair Souvenir Coin for a Dollar. to Syndicates, but we have 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 jeople's broad plan. HOW tO Get ? to yur nearest Bank and subscribe for as many Tfiofntttc "fed for your family and friends. These I netOinS Sub-Agents of the World's Columbian Exposition wifl 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 he distnbution of the Souvenir Coins, as we send them to your a Sr Jf for rcason ft inconvenient for you to subscribe send Px)stoffice or Express Money Order or Registered Letter for as many coins as you wish with instructions how to send them to you, to TREASURER .WORLD'S COLUMBIAN. EXPOSITION CHICAGO, ILLS. Order wiu be FWe4 la tfat Onto In whkl Uwy are Recdva, Running (THROUGH ZJ DAILY TRAINS Leav ng Pcrlland,8:45 AM. " 7:30 PM. DAYS TO CHICAGO 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 10 Heirs Quicker to Omaha and Kansas City. "uliman and Tourist Sleepers, Free Reclining Chair Cars, Din ing Cars. ASTORIA AND SAN FRANCISCO apkil, 1893. Orpiron Ttie.'dny Arr 1 4. rolunitil r Hltinlliy Ai rtl 8. Main Wei'niKtlay Aprl "rifroii HiinHav April 18 Ci lumbia 'lliurfdnv April 20, Hie Moriiav Anrll !i4. Orendii Friuay Apr.l 28. ASTORU & PORTLAND STEAMERS Moinirg bnat lesvr-s st"rla rla'ly. exopnt lilly.fxcepl .run in day. lit t p. m. Klel.t Loat leaves Ast.r:a diuly, except fccmliiy, at 6 p. n": aty, r tiiri l hi 7 a. m K leaves l'ort land (Jiilh.exw pt 8mi 1. 1 he mornirg lx-at fioiii I'o tlnnd m iHiirlliigsoii tne Orciion Hide Tuesduvs, Thuw (.ays. mi i Sinirdajs j . n Vst ihgtonsUe M. n rli a Wertnt sda; s anrl e'ridiivs. r.m AMnrla. the nio-li'iiiT lnMt mi k-8 lauding, en the Or.- lt'H MM' VliDdaVM V,,llll.riu.a on.l 1?.!.. and on the WjiAiii Kion side tuemlay., Thurs days ami S:iUii(iiis. ' For rites ai.d ueLeml trf.uiniitir.ii ati . address, " " W. H. HCRI.RURT. a. W i nrKsniri. pv A. Gen e. Ast iceiit' roilliuifi. Or. Asrcrla.Or. THE : 0KEG0N : BAKERY A. A. CLETELAXD, Prop. Good Bread Cakes and Pstrj, None bat the est Materials used. - Satisfaction Guaranteed Customed. Bread delivered In an y part ol the city FISHER BROTHERS SHIP CHANDLERS. Hearr and half HAEDAV ARE Cir.7lnMo-'k Wagons and vehicles, Farm Machinery, Faint. "!). Vsmiihes. LoKgers" Supplies, Fsiibsnk'i hcaies. . Doors and WjDt.ows. 1- ' s a m wt FLOCK ind WILL FFKD. AST0EU, . . OHEGiO. "N 4 ....