The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, April 20, 1893, Image 2

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    THIS DAILY A&TOBIA& ApTOMA, MtJESDAY MOBOTNO, APjBlL HO,
PUBLISHED BT
Astoriaa-Columbiaa fablinhlnir Companf.
AflTOKIA, OREGON I
Astoria BUILDING, - - - CAM Btbsct
TirM of 8ibMriptlo&
DAILY,
Served fty Carrier, per week.,
bout by MHll,peruioulh..,.....
will by Mali, per Year............
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u ou
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wisely.
Sent by mall, per year, (2.00 In advance,
free postage to subscribers.
The As TOBtAir guarantees to Irs advertisers
the largest circulstiou o( uny newspaper pub
isneu uu me iOiumoia juver.
In future all Items of local Interest forwarded
to tills olllce must be addressed to Die
Cuv Editob.
TODAY'S WEATHER.
Portland, Or., April 19. For Wash
lngton and Oregon; 'Occasional light
rain; slight temperature changes.
Local weather for the twenty-four
hours ending at B p. m., yesterday, fur
nished by the U. 8. department of agrl
culture, weather bureau:
Maximum temperature, 48 degrees,
Minimum temperature, 42 degrees.
Precipitation, .62 Inch.
Tottl precipitation from July 1st, 1892,
to date, 72.10 Inches.
Excess of precipitation from July 1st
1892, to date, 4.47 inches.
Mayor Crosby has signed the antl
gambling ordinance, and It is now In
order for those who unanimously voted
for this law to see that it is made
operative.
The council will doubtless demon
strata their sincerity by giving the or
dinance just passed an honest trial.
There was a proposition to Intro
duce an ordinance to license gambling.
'Strong objection waa made to its in
traduction and passage by those who
asked a further trial of prohibitory law.
They now have tlrts law. All that re
mains to be done is to execute it.
There i&ems to be a disposition on
the part of some to condemn the coun
ell In advance, by assuming that they
are playing false, and that they had no
intention of giving the ordinance a
fair trial when they unanimously
paasvd it.
This Is an injustice to the council.
The councilmen are representative cit
izens of this city of Astoria.
' When the council becomes convinced,
afttsr a fair trial, that the anti-gambling
ordinance ia a failure they will
be ready to substitute some other
measure that will secure better re
sults. When the council decided that the
business interests of the city would be
advanced by making saloon pay a
special tax In the form of a license,
they passed the necessary ordlnanoe
and enforced it.
If the council And that an attempt
to prohibit gambling falls, and that It
has a corrupting Influence with offi
cials whose duty it is to enforce the lan
without fear or favor, It is fair to sa
they will be ready to try another plan.
Further trial of prohibition backed b
the promised effort of its advocates,
will prove a failure.
The council may become convinced
that money would better be In ttu
city ttVMisury than in the pockets ol
those who, have obtained it by violating
the law, and will use it to enable thbm
to continue violating it.
Business is business, and It takes
coin to pay policemen. ,
The question Is should the solid busi
ness men of this city be compelled to
put all the mony in the city treas
ury to pay for the enforcement of laws.
Or should those who make the trouble
and expeiuM be made to contribute to
the support of law and preservation of
peace and good order.
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
Notice Is hereby given that th'j an
nual meeting of the- stockholders of the
Astoria Building and Loan Association
will be held at their office on TuV.Bday,
May th, 1893, for the purpose of elect
ing directors for the ensuing year and
for the transaction of such othw bus
iness as may come before the meeting.
The election of directors wtll be by
ballot and will tie held from i p. m. till
8 p. m. By order of the president.
Attest, V. L, ROBB,
Secretary.
FORCED MORTGAGEE SALE.
The entire stock of Herman Wise will
be closed out at a forced mortgagee
sale, commencing Saturday April lGth.
MORRIS WISE,
NOTICE1
ITss Zlnfandel wine Intead of coffee or
tea. SO cents per gallon. Dont fonret
Peach and apricot brandy, also French
Cognac and wine at Alex. Gilbert's.
For the Next Thirty Days,
To meet imperative demands, I will
offer) at such low prices on install
ments, with easy payments, that
Salmon Situation
On the River.
The difference of opinion among the
fishermen stwns to have quieted down,
and there are now but few who have
not come to the conclusion that the
Will of the majority is supreme, as a
rule the men arte much pleased with the
result of the strike 'for an increased
nrlce ovor that nf lAt nar and while
price over mat or law jwar, ana wrote
the pirates are still heard grumbling at
th failure nf ihrir phpme. the hon-
'
cbi nsnermen are, wnnoui an vxcey
tlon, as happy as is possible consider -
ing the comparative scarcity of salmon.
One of the canners said to an As-
. ----- - - -
torian reporter yesxeraay, mtu no mu
rw. hlamh V. nlrd t ufl art m 11 ph aa he
did the poachers who aided and abet-
ted in the commission of acts of piracy,
and wisely remarked that were it not
for encouragement received from some
of the canners. the pirates would find
tholr n,rLHnn n.
r a
The eaten still continues ugni, nu
niii.o. Ui i,10.re....r.
some of the owners seem rather in-1
different about the amount out UD. Sev-
" -
cra.1 VI W1VIU Btn-lV ina.t v in. f.vjs
lllna. kIa a mn Imnn Via It la nt tYWm,
ey In the business, and that the only
way to make money is to leave the
business alonu. Others say that a few
cents a
case can be made, and hope I
ror an improvement in me marnei.
. . ... it i a i
The expected increase OI almost oui
with more or less alarm by many pack
ers, for while the royal Chinook must
always retain its primary place in the
markets of the world, the Alaska prod
uct. with that class of consumers to
whom a cent or two a can Is a material
consideration, is an Important factor
in determining the price of the superior
goods put up on the Columbia river.
Many of the fish caught at present
are pink, and at one of the canneries on
Tuesday, out of a pack of sixty-two
cases eleven weivs light-colored goods,
which, although regarded by eScperts as
containing more oil than the i'd fish,
are not so acceptable to the mass of
consumers.
The expected increase of 300,000 in the
Frazer river pack will also assist in
stocking thb market with an inferior
class of goods.
UNCLAIMED LETTERS.
List of Letters Unclaimed at the As-1
torla Postofflce.
In applying for the letters referred
to herein state when advertised.
April 19, 1893.
Bales, Ell Brock, R. M. C.
Coon, Joseph Crosby, Mrs. A. B.
Duncan, James Fisher, Aaron
Hanson, Mrs. A. Herrlngton, Mrs. C.
Hill, John H. Jarvls, Matti
Lundstom, Charles March, Petvr T.
McDonald, D. H.
McDowell, Joe
Nelson, N, P.
North, T. A.
Olson, Conrad
Pungarl, Miss E.
Stone, W.
Tokstad, Nels O.
Ward, Randolph
Nlckles, Dan
Olsen, Mrs. C.
Peoples Outflt'gCo.
Roach, Mrs. Thos
Turner, MIbs A. B.
Vaughn, H. M.
warren, J. w.
Welleksem, Mrs E F
FOREIGN LIST.
Erlkson Miss HannaOuldotti, Nicola
Hallgi'n, Chas. E. Narrstrom.. George
Patterson, C. f. Beewaldt, Jacob
JAMES W. HARE, P. M.
NOTICE TO BUILDEU3.
Sealed proposals will be received un
o noon on April 27, 1893, for the build-
mg of a school house, at the oltlw of
Je school clerk of district No. .1, Kin-
Ired Pirk. New Astoria flntiinn nnnn.
Ired Pirk, New Astoria, Clatsop coun-
y, Oregon, wheiti plans and specifica
tions enn be seen. The rlgnt to rojest
tny or all bids Is reserved.
C. A. HENR1KSON,
Clerk of Dint. No. 6.
April 13, 1893. td
LADIES' TEA
Is a pleasant drink, which will be
jorne by the stomach without nau-
a or griping. It acts thoroughly on
the liver, kidneys and reproductive or-
gans. A gentle physic, efficient dlu-
etlc,
and Is most useful In scant or I ,
painful mount ruat km.
1 I ,J .11
tlon and reduces
corpulency ; clears the
erlng it fair, and re-
complexion, reiulerlnir
storing the natural tone of the skin,
iur ii i-emuven me Due. wnicn DV ac- I
cumulation, produces the sallow, mud-
ay complexion, peculiar to the con-
Btlpated. Sold by all druggists.
2.228.673.
These figures represent the number language in which to express my apprecia
of bottles of Dr. Klnir's New n si-nverv .! ? . v... 'J j
for Poni.iimi.Mnn Pnnirha .nil rnu. ' .
which were sold In the United States
from March. 1891. to March. 1892. Two
million, two hundred and twenty-eight
thousand, six hundred and seventy-two
bottles sold in one year, and each and
every bottle was sold on guarantee
that money would be refunded if sat
isfactory results did not follow Its use.
The secret of its success is plain. It
never disappoints and can always be
depended on as the very best remedy
for Coughs and Colds, ets. Price 60o.
and 100. At Chas. Rogers, drugstore.
Cliililrcii Cry forPitclier's Castoria
rrescB Taasy Wafers.
Ladles will find these wafers Just what
they need, and can be depended wm
every time to give relief. Safe and sure,
can be sent by mall sealed securely.
Price, .00 per box. For sale only by J.
'V. Conn, corner Second and Cass streets.
Ryan & Co. 837. Third street, have
just received a full line of 189S patterns
in wall paper, and comprising all the
latest designs and shades, at the low
est prices. Call and see them.
YOU CAN HAVE A H0BIE
YOU SHOULD READ THIS.
The popularity of the Union Pacific Is
best determined by the superior service It
accords to (lie traveling public in main
taining two dally through trains to
Omaha, St. Paul, Chicago and points east,
thoroughly equipped with all the Utest
uDDliances for the comfort and safety of
its patrons besides shortening the distance
, tralt schedule enables paWiiKera to
reach fct. Paul seven hours quicker and
Qmaha an(J KanBas clty and intermediate
points, forty hours quicker man any line
trom tne racmc jxortnweat,
I Patronize the Northern Pacific railroad
yu Koing fcast. Low rates of fare,
Hnirpm. hunrni chuiui tn a.
nation. All purchasers of second class
tickets can stop over at Portland. Kates
I f fa r iiimA tut from t'nrt innil.
1 " "f"'??
cu at the Northern Pacific offlce.steamer
Telephone dock, and make known your
wants. Keaucea rates via an tne lea
mg steamship lines.
I
thl paper( together with the choicest
perfumery, ana toner articles etc., can
Conn , drug Bt0re, opposite Occident hotel,
i Astoria.
I Handlev & Haas. ISO First street. Port.
land, have on sale the Dally Astorlan.
mn that vmirnra need nor m I hr their
morning paper when they are here.
, p Flahe, newsDaoer advertising
a(fent, 21 Merchants' Exchange, Ban Fran.
clsco. Is our authorised agnu This paper
I tm Irant nn ft at It 1 nmrV
jj OELVCL CSD DtOlSeS
anoorjRfl
Dealers In Glassware, Crockery, Ship Supplies,
1(1 Cuttve H)M.cRity. The Kinent Display of
iimmx'ii. lTiiiua niui r inn vfiiinirn. rum idu
rruusiu uinuiiy, rresn on every steamer.
TheOiiginai and Genuine
(WORCESTERSHIRE)
SAUCE
Impart! the most delicious taste and seat to
EXTRACT
80UPM,
GRAVIEflr
t '
FI8II,
oftLKTTKK from
a MEDICAL GEN
TLEMAN at Mnd.
ru, to bi brother
t W011CE81KU,
Majr, 186U
W HOT COIJI
"Ten
LEA A PEBBINH'
tbit their uuoe ia
lilKhly e.'toemsd In
Indii, and Is In my
MEATS,
GAME,
WELSH.
UABEB1TS,
Va.
opinion, the mart
pilttible, u well
u Uie niont whnls.
oui tauc tht t
mtdo."
33eware of Mtations;
boo that you get Lea & Perms' 1
Bignitun on crcry bottle of Oriifintl k Oennlne,
IOHN DUNCAN'S KO.NM, HEW Y1UK.
Attemnt at Suicide.
It Might Han Been Prevented.
From the Boston Post
While the walks in the Fublio Garden
were crowded yesterday afternoon about
4.30 o'clock, people near the entrance gutes
at the corner of Beacon and Charles streets
were horrified to see a man suddenly plunge
knife repeatedly into his throat and fall to
the ground.
While waiting for a conveyance an officer
questioned the would-be suicide, who was
about 60 venrs of aire as to his name address.
aiwui ou yeareoi age.Mionis name, aauress,
and reason for wishing to end his life, but
tne man steadfastly refused to give any infor
mation regarding himself. He was tuken to
the Massachusetts General Hospital .and
surgical attendance given him. Although
weak from loss of blood it is probable he
will recover. About 9 o'clock last night a
hospital attendant got a little information
from him. Ha said his name was Samuel
D and that he came some weeks ago
from New Rmnswirlr. 'PhA lat few !
hit head hat (tit nueer. and !. Ima heen wr...
Hrln.lu.f J.oVii' l-!----.!.
,.. iui... 1 V.
w mini , 1IUIC11CU XA1UI (U VUlUIUAk II IS
ra5,?. ot e WM ,nnuble to
he above is the familiar but terrible
tory of the results of mental derangement
caused DV overstrain or the nervous aralem.
People who have dim'ne. headache or bacL-
n,A - nr hn . ,.
(fetpona'ent feelintrs. ire already well on the
r0a WQicn leads to tnsanifv and tuicttfs.
"Dr. Miles Mwlir.l Cn I
""8 oeieiu x nave oeriveu
from the use of your Restorative Nervine.
unen we Decanie a burden 1 would nse the
Nervine to soothe my weakened nerves, and
to calm my exhausted and irritable brain."
Mbs. H. Brown, Rochester, N. Y.
Dr. Miluf Rettorative A'ervine has no equal
in curino Nervous Diseases. It contain!
no opiates or dangerous drugs. Sold on a
positive guarantee by all druggists and
Pr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.
ABSOLUTEty PURE
EW
LABORING W
I !
Can avail himself of thii golden opportunity.
LOTS IN THIS CHOICE ADDITION FOR $75 EACH,
AT $5 DOWN ON BOND,-AND $5 PER MONTH.
:niTc::D tej mm
A troublesome skin diseas ratio!
me to scratch for ten months, and was
cured by a few days' use of rT"5!
M. H. Wolff, H.
Upper Marlboro, Md.
SWIFT'gPECIFIC
I was cured some yearsapoof White Swelling
In my leg by using f-.'ur;1 and have had nS
symptoms of ra it :.. ,gt,n o( the dJ.
" .Mn7 .Prom,uent phvsidans attended
me and ailed, but tL B. 8. dfd the work.
fAUL W. KlRKfATRICK. johuoa City. Tran.
TntllMoa Blood ud Skin Dliw milled free. Wl
Swirz Bpxcino Com pakt, IhZl
Alluii, C4.CJ
BUSINESS CARDS.
A GIBBONS,
. l) IU Unit OF ACCOUNTS and
PROFESSIONAL H30KKEEPEB.
Ofkic : Witli General Memenger Co., 516
Pkamoque street.
A A. CLEVELAND,
ATTORNEY It LAW.
rE?llwy'? ne"! bTick b"lrt'i?. comer
Third aud Genevieve streets s up stairs?
J Q.A.BOWLBY,
kimw AJD COIICELOR AT LAW
Office on Hecond Htreet,
Astoria, Or.
JOHN H. SMITH, '
ATi'OKNKY AT LAW.
OffJoeln Kinney' new brlelt building, over
Astoria National Bank,
yy W. PARKER.
E?L ?;8tATB 1KD IN8URANCB AGENT
Office ll-i Benton street, Astoria, Oregon.
D9. FILIV JANSON.
FHYnlClAN ft B(tl(iK0N. K iOM 7
Olilceover Osgood's Clotblug Store, hours, 10 to
12 m, i to 6 p. in, 7 to 8 p in. Sunday, 10 to 1 1 m.
DR. O. B, ESTES,
rufmciAN a'ND surgeon.
dpeclal att. ntiou to Dive&Hes of Women aad
SurKery. Office over Uauzlger's store Astoria.
TVIH. A I rM .1 A sill
U UWKASE5 vviiviES a Special fY.
"i j ir. j.a. ruiiou.
Office 178 Uass street. llou 10 to 12 and 1 to i
TAY TUTTLE M.D..
J PHYSICIAN, BIJKUEON A ACCOUCHEUR.
Ofnci. rooms B. 4 nv-f a at.riu WuttmuiUu.Lir
hours, 10 to 12 &ii to 8. Residence. 63S Cedar st
rvR. WALTER I. HOWARD.
XJ JlOMUCuPATHlC PHYSICIAN ft 8UR
KHiin. Oltice. 454. Third Strom, lloinn 10 in ii
and it to 4, Sunday l to 2. Residence 488 tkt sireel
r D ulll IUIV u n
JJ. Olvea niieomi iieaiiuxut or Catarrh.
i in oat 1JIDES,
it lilies, Kidney Uenito-Urinary oruana
Offiue up9tai,6
iui
ird Sc. Iluurj.a a.nM p.m.
RIOUAHD BABBT.
City Surveyor.
JARRr ISONI,
O. H. ISOM.
CIVII. ENGINEERS AND dUKVEYORS.
ROOMS 8 XRO 8,
OVER ASTORIA NAllOMAL BANK.
W. T. BUBNST, J, w. DBAPBB
Barney & Draper,
Attorneys
U-lauri
Oregon f Ity, Oregon.
Twelve years' experience as register of lu
D. 8. Land otlice lirre, recoinineuds us in oui
specialty o( Mining and all oilier business be
fore the Lund wfflce or the Conns, and involv
ing the practice ol the Goueral Lund office.
JROCKNBROUCH & COWING.
LAW OFFICE, OREGON CITY, Oit.
Special attention given to land business. Set
tlers on lioinestHads or pre-einpiion claims and
timber land purclntsrs sliowii every advantage
of Hie law. tot assistance la making tU.al
proof call ou us.
THOS. FREORICKSON,
No 281. West Sixth slieei.
KOC'IETV MEliTlNUS.
Soandluavian Benevolent Society.
KEUULAR MEKTlNUr) OK 1HI8 HOC1ETI
at their rooms in Pytblau building at eight
o'clock p. m.. on the second aud lourth Tues
day i ol each muntli,
AUU. DAN1ELSON Secretary.
Uouan Dlnoampme'.t Mo. 13, 1. O. O. F
RKllULAK MKKIINtJS OP OCEAN EN
cauipnieut No, id. I. O. O, K., at the Lodge
In the Odd FellowH DulldluK.at seven p. m
on the second and fourth Uoudavs of eacli
month. Sojourning brethren cordially Invited,
By order - . O.P.
1 ' Astoria Butldiug & Loan Association
TIIE REGULAR MEETINGS Ol' THIS Asso
ciation a-e held at 8 r. m. on the brst
Weanesday of each mouth. Office on Genevieve
street, south of Cuenaiuus.
TT. L. ROBB, -Secretary.
Common Oouncu.
DBGCLAH MEETINGS. FIK8T AM
Afc third Tuesday eveuliiKS of eaea month
at 8 o'olock.
"Persons desiring to have matters acted itvior.
by the Council, at any regular mct-MiiK im:xt
present the same to the Auditor and Cleik,
on or before the Friday evening pror t lir
luesday on wnicn tne oouncu nn.n- rviuai
meeting. K. o- Bl'KN,
Auditor and Police .luttm
Board of Pilot Commissi turr.
alHl? RKi.CLAR JItETINGSOF'l IIISBOARD,
will be held on ihe Arm Moiid y, of each
month at 10 a .id. lu the rooms of'ln Astoria
Chamber of Commerce W. L KOHH, Seo
C. P. UPSHUB,
SHUT NG and 'COMMISSION
Atra, Oregon.
Latest U. S. Gov't Report
war
HIIaL'SFIsiST ADDITION
I
mm
T. W: CA SE,
BANKER.
Traxbjot; a Qkhxbal BiHKica Busxnxsi.
Draft drawn avAllahlK In n nur. Af thA tT
o. uu Europe, aua on tioug s.ong, VDlus,
Office Hours: 10 A. M. to S V. M.
Uda Fellows Building, Astoria, Oregon.
I. W. CASE,
INSURANCE AGENT.
KHPKEbENTING
Germao-Americta, Kew York City, R, Y.
Union Fire end Sarion, of New Zealand.
National Fire uJ Marine Ins. Co., of DarlforJ.
Conneclicnt Fire Ins. Co., of Hartford.
Done Mutual Ins. Co., of San Francisco.
Phoenix, of London. Imperial, of London.
New York Plate Claw Ins, Co.
THE
ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK
D0E3 A
CENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
Accounts of Firms and Individuals (solicited
Interest paid on Time Deposits. Monet
Loaned on Pemona.1 ccnrlt
Foreign and Domestic Exchange bought an A
D. K. Warns. President.
J.C Dram, Vice President
v. k. n arras. 1
f). 8. Wrlaht.
John HoImob, Directors.
n. v. j nonvson. i
Theo Uracksr, J
THE ASTORIA SAVIN&S BANK
Acts as trustee for orpnratlons and Individ
Uals Dcoos its iOliidtnrl
Interest will be allowed on savings deposlu
tt tollows;
un ordinary aaviuR h-iok 4 per cunt, pel
On terra savings boosj per cent, por annum
On certlHcates of deposit:
ror mroo inonins, 4 per ceut. per annum.
For six months, 5 per cent, per annum.
For twelve mouths, 8 per cent, per annum.
i. n. i abe Presirteni
J. Q. A. BOWLBY Vle-Pr sldeni
FRANK PATTON "cashie
W. K. DEMENT .Secretarj
directors:
L W. Case, J. Q. A. flowlby, Gils' Il.ilmes.
u. a. rape, neni. Yoiin ', A. e. Kred.
r. J.Taybr.
THE PflRTIANil SAViUfiS RAMVLlr'":therlnf
DP POKTLAND, 0KK()I2.
Paid nn cddiuli tcxai nor
auritun huu promx DU,UUl
j i. - ,-r-,. .
rnAiia 1'imuiu, rr'Siueni.
D. P. THOMPSON. Vli-B-Pnalli.nl
xi. u.oiKAriua, uasnier
CLATSOP- LAND CO.
Incorporated with $25,000 Capital Btuclt.
Resl Kstatd and Insurance Brokers, Notary
Public aud I'ouvcyam era. Hpeciul attention
pau to renin, payment ol taxex, etc., for nun
reiideuts Bole ugciits lor Smtb Astoria, Pn.s
peclt'aiK, HeuilotH Park and Owen's Addition,
also bt essile. lui.in-s nd iuslile property
auu viiini nurtiKf. Mini si. Aoiona.
O. A. STDsSON & CO..
BICKSMJTIIING
Bhlp Bud Caunerv work, Ilnrse.uioelnK, Was
Ous made and repaired. .o a work niii.rantee.
ou iass street, opposite me Talk o no.
HUGHES & CO.,
Wau.cnale and Retail
LIOUOIl DEALERS.
Importertt ui Aii iiranda of ForelKQ and Domes
tic wiue, i.iuuorsand oigars.
J. H. Uiil.lm A l;l,-icms a suMfllaltv. Vsi P.lat
ooivieo oeer, riueei uraoasoi &ey west an
Loiuedtio visara. ' .
uquors lor raeaioinai rurposes.
Family Trade Solicited All orders from th.
uuy aua uountry propry nued.
Squemoque Street, - - - Astoria. Orego
X. XI. co OO.
Steamer Itwaco
leaves Astoria dally at 7:30 a. m. for Hwaco
ualliiifc at Tansy Point, and coHiieclinir witli
tn
tl'
rnllron.! runiuni; norili at 10 a. ui, auo
bnaw nn shoMlwater hay for
d
SoulU Hend, Sunaliine, North Cove
Aim oiner iirinm u roua o uisr'i ar
bor. Ketumli a coiaiecis at liwaco with
a earners for Astoraaud NtKht Boats for
rtruana,
JOHN it. OOULTER, h. A. LOOMIS.
fretary. Prcsideul.
K. v. EUlsnKr. Bupeilnteiident.
PORTLAND AND ASTORI X.
Steamer Telephone.
Leaves Astoria Every evening except Sundav
at 7 p. m.
Ar. Ives at Astoria Every day except Sunday
at 2 n. in.
aYa;PorW
a. A. aasLty, uenerui Agent, 1'ortiand Or.
JEFF'S HESTAUIvANT
-IS THB-
Bon Ten Ton Restaurant in the Town
(And the Finest on the Coast.)
Dinner Parlies, Banquets a Specialty
Ta Flasst Wises aad Liqasrs.
T. 33.
-Dealer In -
Wztimrt and Ship Chandler).!
Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, Bl scle "11. Cot
ton Canvas, Hemp Sail iwiiia. (r.1 oil,
WrouKht iron Hpikea, Oalvanlzted Cut Kails
Orooorloa, Z3to.
Agricultural Imilemetts, 8wiiig Ma
nuichiues, Painis and Oils.
For - Thirty - Days - Only
I make this offer. Less than one mile
from Astoria Box Factory on Columbia
river. Streets 75 andjalleys 20 feet wide.
The CHICAGO.
MILWAUKEE S ST. PAUL
RAILWAY.
CONNECTING WITH ATI. THAN8C0NTW
ENTAL LINES,
-18 THE-
OITLT LUTE
KUNNINO
Elcctrio Lighted Cars
BETWEEN
ST. PAUL and CHICAGO
AND
.OMAHA and CHICAGO.
The EXPRESS THAINS consist of VESTI-
UULED, HLEEflNO, DINING AND
PARLOR CAKti,
HEATED BY STEAM
And furnished with every luxury known to
niouern railway travel.
For Speed, Comfort and Safety
this Line is Unequaled
Tickets on Sale at all nromluent railway
C. J. EDDY. General Agt.
J. VV. CASEY, Ti-av. Pam. Afft.
1'ORTLAJiD, 0KEU0N.
QUICK TIME SO
SAN FEAKCISCO
,.AND..
ALL POINTS IN CALIFORNIA,
Via the Mt. 8hasta Route of the
Soutliern Pacific Comp'y
Th Only; Route Tlrongh California tc al
Pointi Et and Ssuth.
Scenic Roate of the Pacific Coast
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
-AKI
SKCOND-CLASS S1EKPLNQ' CAES
Attached to exDrma trains. Bffnr.lln
accommodations for second class passeneers.
or mts, tickets, sleeping csr rmrvationa
etc, call upon or address E. P. KOCEI13, Assist,
ant General Freight and Paweiojer Agei.t, Port,
and. Or.