THIS DAILY ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, FBI DAY MOKNING, APB1L 21, 1893
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DAILY.
Served by Carrier, per week
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cent py niuii per mown.
eocul
oem uy uau, per near
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WIIKLY,
Sent by mail, per year, 12.00 In advance.
Free postage to suliacrioeis.
Thi Astori an guarantees to Its advertiser
h.rZ,i Z:ru .' newspaper imu-
In future all items of local Interest forwarded
to this olltce must be addressed to the
Cuv Editor,
TODAY'S WEATHER.
Portland, Or., April 20. For Oregon
and Washington: occasional light rains.
Local weather for the twenty-four
hours ending at 5 p. m.( yesterday, fur
nished by the U.. 8. department of agri
culture, weather bureau:
Maximum temperature, 61 degrees.
Minimum temperature, 44 degrees.
Precipitation, 3.40 Inches.
Tatlal precipitation from July 1st,
1S92, to date, 75.60 Inches.
Excess of precipitation from July 1st,
1892, to date, 7.70 inches.
AN OPEN OPPORTUNITY.
The National Bulletin, of recent date,
published at Washington, D. C, has
an, article contributed by Elizabeth
Cady Stanton, that contains many sug
gestions of great practical value. Her
remarks are especially directed to thfe
City of Chicago principally as a sani
tary precaution during the continuance
of the exposition, but they apply with
tequal force to other cities and towns,
Including Astoria, She says:
"They will see papers of all sizes and
colors, nut shells, apple, orange and
' banana skins sown broadcast In our
sidewalks, cars, and all public places,
mixed with catarrhal, consumptive and
tobacco expecorations, enough to nau
eate anyone not acustomed from In
fancy to see these dlrgustlng sights.
You never see papers scattered about
In the streets of London or Paris, nor
anything on the floors of even a third
class car In England. But in our Amer
ican cities and villages papers are fly
ing In all directions, and our cars, es
pecially In thtt West, are more like pig
pens, at the end o'f a day's Journey,
than traveling conveyances for the sov
ereign people of a great republic,"
"But to take the nuisances In the
order of their obtruslveness, let us be
gin with the papers, which are most
easily disposed of, though most glaring
In appearance. They are an element
of danger, too; blowing about, they
frighten, horses, and carry diseases
from one neighborhood to another."
"Each mistress of a house should tec
that all refute papers in her domain art
burned on her premises, either In tin
range, the furnace, on- the pavement ir
her back yard, or In the gutter In front
They should never be thrown Into tht
ash barrel, to be blown through tin
streets as soon as the ashes are emp
tied. Women should teach the mer.
of their families to do the same In theli
' places of business, and not allow tht
Janitor to sweep out bushels of papei
to litter up the streets, as Is often the
case JUBt after they have been nicely
cleaned. If we have any city ordin
ances forbidding people to throw ref
use Into the streets, we must ask to
have them printed in large letters and
posted In all places; in our schools to
commence an educational work with
our children, and in our kitchens to
arousa our servants to some thought on
this Important question. Women should
take sufllcient pride In their respective
villages and cities to see that the laws
are not violated and offenders are re
ported." "Havlnsr dlsnosed nr hn
v i t '
housekeepers can also burn a aood
.i i
corree grounds, tea leaves and potato
I
skins can all be easily cremated."
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vvv iiiuav uessin a. inorougn eciuca-l
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New York to San Frandsoo. Teach
ers must give some lessons on these
points In all our public schools, having
cards on the walls, forbidding them to
expectorate or throw iVfuse of any
kind on the floor."
To assist In securing neatness and
cleanliness the organisation o'f sanitary!
leagues is suggested. Thte league to
For the Next Thirty Days,
To meet imperative demands, I will
oflerj at such low prices on install
ments, with easy payments, that
appdnt ft committee to Investigate the
water uppuly with its probable or poa -
ilK1A t
siDie contamination; the methods of
Mmnroini ,iirvi. ,,
y-werage disposal; need of contagious
disease hospital; the provision of pub
11c mortuaries for the use of families
who are at present compelled to keep
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their dead in the family living rooms;
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the sanitary condition of the schools;
th rinlri an r,tw .nro.
from the Pacific Northwest.
supply. Committees will carry on house -
to householders and housekeepers who
j i . mar jt v,i,.
"v ""--" '" " '" """""
papers some plain, simple, practical in-
formation about cleanliness, disinfection
etc
It Is obvious that such a league could
find ample opportunity for labor In any
city. And if it would be any encour-
agement. the members of the league
may ts assured that they would prob -
hbly be as we" pald for the,r effortS
as our city council.
There will be used in thu Spectatorlo,
"The World Finder," which Is to be
given in "The Chicago Spectatorlum,"
thre caravels that will be 'exactly re
productions of the three vessels of Co
lumbus' fleet. These vestvls are con
structed from the best historical data
obtainable and will In themselves form
an Interesting historical feature. They
I w, be manned by able bodied seamen,
and will snow an tne seaman s manip -
ulatlon of the three famous boats.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Following are the real estate trans
fers recorded since February -st, as re
ported for The Astorian by The As
toria Abstract, Title and Trust Com
pany: .
B. L. Ward to Mary A. Johnson,
lots 7 and 8 in bile 3, Wllllams-
$150
Beatrice O.' Foster' to Susan A.
Gragg. S 1-4 of NE 1-4, sec 26,
T 6 N. R 6 W 1
United States to I. P. GeorR'j-,
lot 1, sec, 15, T 8" N, R 10 W,
patent
United States to John Qulnn,
NE 1-4 of sec 33, T 8 N, R 8
W, patent
, . Personal Mention.
Mr. F. A Hlnes, of San Francisco, Is
In the city.
Attorney Frank Spittle has returned
from Salem.
Mr. S. M. McKte, of St. Paul, Is In
town on a business trip.
Mr. E. J. Chase, of Portland, came
down the river on the Telephone yes
terday. Mr. J. W. Peek, of Taooma, Is in the
city. He Is Interested In the cannery
business.
Mr. A. P. "Crackenbury," of Portland,
Is making one of his periodical visits
to this city.
Mr. F. E. Habersham, who has been
In Portland for some weeks past, re
turned to this city yesterday.
Messrs. H. F. L. Logan, J. P. Austin,
J. Walsh, and C. Carnahan, of Sea
side, came down from Oregon City yes-
.erday.
Mr. E. J. Smith returned from Ore-
;on City yesterday, wheie he had been
.o file on his ranch at Silver Cliffs, Can-
icm Beach.
Second Mate Lelghton, of the Munza-
Ita v.vnt to Portland on the Telephone
ast night to assume his duties as chief!
.fflcer of the Columbine.
Mr. C. W. Hare, a nephew of. Post-tM
uasiVr Hare, who has been visiting: In
his city for a couple of monthB past,
eft last evening for his home in Ya-
ilma.
FUNERALS.
E. W. Kiivitpniinii iha wriinir n.w-
taker, having completed arrangements
.o purchase goods direct from the fac-
torles, regardless of middle men. has
made a great reduction in the cost of
luiiui mot
$ 6.00 Coffins reduced to S 3.00
8.00 Coiflns reduced to 5.00
25.00 Coffins reduced to .... 18.00
WITH HEARSE.
36.00 Coffins or caBkets re'd to 25.00
40.00 Coffins or caskets re'd to 30.00
60.00 Coffins or caskets re'd to 40.00
75.00 CaskVits reduced to.... 80.00
126.00 Cuskets reduced to .... 76.00
SPECIAL CASH DISCOUNTS,
.VUHTS. I
Welch Ulock. 718 Water St.. Astoria..
Oregon. I
CWllren Cry forPitclier's Castorig
French Tansy Wafers.
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Ladles will find these wafers lust what
"""Vl1"'" i rle1, ana s,ure-
can be sent by mall sealed securely.
Price, H.uo per box. For sale only by J.
t. v-uiiii, corner oecona ana lass streets.
. R.yftn Co. 637. Third street, have
jubi received a fun line of 1893 patterns
In wall paper, and comprising all the
miem aesigns ana snaaes. at the low.
est prices. Call and see them.
NOTICE.
Is hereby given that my wife, Lucrotln
Wentworth, has fcft my bed and board
wunoui jubi cause or provocation, and I
I will not be resDonslble for nv n I
she may contract. I am a resident of I
.Muaei, wasmngton.
N. WENTWORTH,
Astoria, Or., April 13, 1893.
YOU CAN HAVE A HOKE IN
YOU SHOULD BEAD THIS.
1
ins popularity ui iu uiuun ratmi:
best determined by the mperlor ervlce It
accords to the traveling public In maln-
tainlnff tw0 dalljr through trains to
- lTHZ
appliances for the comfort and safely of
I lt, patrons besides shortening the distance
materially with Its fast trains. The pres-
lent train scneuuie enuoiea pu.MtniK;era to
I reach St. Paul seven hours quicker and
I Chicago twenty-four hours quicker.
Omaha and Kansas City and Intermediate
points, forty hours quicker than any line
1 . , r ,
Iratromze toe nonnern racmc ruiiroaa
If you are going East. Low rates of fare,
thmiicrh Hrkatfi. htuzeiure, checked to dcatl-
I nation. All purchasers of second class
-'"f y -;-
of rare same as irora foruano.
you have frlends In Europe whose
the Northern PciIc"offlcteamer
I Telephone dock, and make known your
I wants. Reduced rates via all the lead-
I lng steamship lines.
I AH the patent medicines advertised In
I .Wla. KnnAM 1 11 If t V, HT . Of I H ,h lhn(fl.t
ertumrv.' and toilet articles etc., can
be bought the ffitU
1 Astoria.
ihae toS A?toriS;
Handley & Haas, 150 First street. Port-
o that vis tors neea not miss meir
morning paper when they are here.
t Merchants' Exchange. Han Fran-
ceo . our ntrtj ,Tt
"
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
Notice Is hereby given that th'j an.
nual meeting of the stockholders of the
Astoria Building and Loan Association
will bo held at their office On- Tuesday,
May 9th. 1893, for the purpose of elect
ing directors for the ensuing year and
for the transaction of such other bus
iness as may come before the meeting.
The election of directors will be by
Koiinf nnrl will hold from 2 n. m
till
1 g p m, gy order of the president
Attest, W. L. ROBB,
Secretary.
NOTICE TO BUILDEU3.
Sealed proposals will be reo'lvotl up
to noon on April 27, 1893, for the build
ing of a school house, at the olflce of
the school clerk or district no. , .Kin
dred Pirk. New Astoria, Clatsop coun-
tv, Oregon, where plans and specula
tions can be seen. The rlgnt to reject
any or all bids is reserved.
C. A. HENRItfSON, .
Clerk of Dlst. No. 6.
April 13, 1893. td
FROM MRS. H. W. BEECHER.
"40 Orange Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.,
Feb. 11, 1890.
"I have used Allcock's plasters for
some years for myself and family, and
as far as able, for the many sufferers
who come to us for assistance, and
have found them a genuine relief for
most o'f the aches and pains which j
nesn is neir to. i nave ueu aiicuch b
Plasters for all kinds of lameness -and
acute pain, and, by frequent experi
ments, find that they can control many
cases not noticed in your circulars.
"The above Is the only testimonial I
have ever given In favor of any plaster,
and If my name has' been used to re
commend any other it is without my
authority or sanction."
MRS. HENRY WARD BEECHER.
Attemnt at Suicide.
Might Havt Been Prevented,
From the Boston Post.
While the walks in the Publia Garden
were crowded yesterday afternoon about
4.30 o'clock, people near the entrance gates
at the corner of Beacon and Charles streets
were horrified to gee a man suddenly plunge
a knife repeatedly into his throat and fall to
the ground. ,
hile waiting for a conveyance an officer
Questioned the would-be suicide, who was
about 60 vears of aee. as to his name, address.
and reason for wishing to end his life, but
the inan steadfastly refused to give any infor-
maiiou regarding niniseii. ne was taken to
""usM uenerar Hospital and
suigiiai trcuuuilii K1!. Hi to. A1111UUUI1
wesk 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. He said his name was Samuel
D and that he came some weeks sgo
from New Brunswick. The last few days
Au head hat felt outer, and he lias been wan-
defingaboiitthecity.notknowingwhichway
to turn. What impelled him to commit his
rush act he was unuble to sav.
The above is the fumifiar but terrible
story of the results of mental derangement
causea py overstrain or the nervous system.
People who have dizziness, headache or back
ache, or who are troubled with melancholy or
despondent feelings, are already well on the
road which leads to insanity and suicide.
"Dr. Miles Medical Co.: I cannot find
language in which to express my apprecia
tion of the great benefit I have derived
.1. " . .. ... .
.,u "J.0"8' OI T0U.r restorative jNervine.
" nen 1114 became burden I would use the
iiervwe to sootne my weakened nf-rves, and
to calm my exhausted and irritable bruin."
Mm. H. Brown, Rochester, N. Y.
Dr, Miles' Hestorative Nervine has no equal
in ccrino Nervous Diseases. It contains
no opiates or dangerous drugs. Sold on
positive guarantee by all druggists and
Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, lud.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U, S. Gov't Report
ABSOLUTELY PURE
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' EVERY LAB0M& MAN OR MECHANIC
Can avail himself of this golden opportunity.
LOTS IN THIS CHOICE ADDITION FOR $75 EACH
AT $5 DOWN ON BOND, AND $5 PER MONTH.
There is Hope
For every one who has blood trouble, no matter
In what shape or how long standing, provided
one of the vital organs have been so far im
paired as to render a cure impossible. 6. 8. S.
goes to the root of the disease, and removes the
caiixe, by expelling the poison from the Inxly, and
at the same time U a tonlototbe whole system,
llowerer bad your case may be, there is hope
FOR YOU.
';f " I Cured me of a most malignant type
of chronic blood trouble, for which
1 nan usea various outer renietnes
without effect,
My we'gnc increased, and niy
in every way. I consider 8. 8. 8.
health improved in eve
way. 1 consider 8. 8. i
the best tonic I ever used.
S. A. Weight, Midway, Oa."
poison mailed free. BWIFT. Bi'JftiFio co.,
i raaLine ua uiuuu. Bum mm iiiit;iu iiiixhi
AtlafiU,
BUSINESS CARDS.
A GIBBONS,
. a I) 'U't K OR ACCOUNT and
PROFESSIONAL tOoKKKKPER.
OfficR: With General Messenger Co,, 615
Pkaiuoque street.
A A. CLEVELANO.
. ATTORNEY AT LAW.
imce-Kinney's new brick building, corner
Third and Ueuevleve streets ; up slain.
J Q. A. BOWLBY,
ATTORNEY A.D COl'KELOR AT LAW
OSes on Second Street, - Astoria, Or.
JOHN H.SNIKH,
AftOKNEYAT LAW.
Office In Kinney's new brick building, over
Astoria National Bank,
W. PARKER,
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 'AGENT
office lit Benton street, Astoria, Oregon.
D4. FILIV JANSON.
PHYrtlCIAN & HUKUHOV. R 'OM 7
Otlieeiivcr Osgood's Cioihliig Store, hours, 10 to
vi in, i w o p, in, io 5 p ni. ounaay. lino n in,
DR. O. B. ESTES.
physician aVid Hrmonnw.
ttpeclitl uttr-ntiou to Dlwnses of Women sud
eurKcry. umce over uauziger's store Astoria.
DR. A. L. and J. a. fulton.
UldEASEa OK WOMEN a hPacuLrcr.
ournery uy ir. ruuou.
Office 178 Cass street. Hour lo to 12 and 1 to 4
TSV TIITTI C U n
J PHYSICIAN. aUKGEil5A AOnOIICHRtTR.
Office, rooms 8, 4 over Astoria NstioimiBank,
hours, 10 to 12 & 2 tos. Knsidence. 689 Cedar st,
DR. WALTER I. HOWARD.
HumuWaTIIU; PHYSICIAN & BUR-
Knoll. (fflre. ioi. Third street. Uouin lo in 1-2
itnd 2 to 4, duuday 1 to 2. Iteoldeuce 468 M si reel
T P. MULLINIX, M. D
j. uives niieciiu ueaiuiHut
for Catarrh
uarv oram i a
liu oat i.unin, Kuiut'V (lenllo-Urlnarv omiuis
uiuce ULisiain.KH; nil
ird Sc. Uour,tf a.in.u p.m.
RIOUAHO HAKBV. O. H. ISOM
city ourveyor.
ARHY A OiOM,
CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SClKVKYOIW.
hllOMS 5 ANH 0,
OVER ASTOKiA NAllONAL BANE.
W. T. BDBNIV,
J. W. DBArKH
Barney & Draper,
Attorney
al.Lawi
Oregon City, Oregon,
Twelve years' experience as reiclster of th
0. 8. Land on!ce hrrr. recommends us in oui
speclalt) of Mining and all other buMneis he
fore the Land nlllce or the Courts, and involv
ing me practice oi me uuueriu i.aua umce.
gRCCKtNBROUCH & COWIMC.
LAW OFFICK, OR GOON 01TY, OS.
Bueciat altentlnu iriveu to land bilnexs Het.
tleis on lioiuesteaiis or pre-einiuloii claims ami
n inner inuu purciin.sc.i suowu every an VHiitagr
of I lie law. ror asiisunoe in ui.uvlng unal
jiroui vail uu ui.
THOS. FREDRICKSON,
PI l.0 l O.Ntii.
No. 231. Wast gitili ftreet.
SOCIETY ItlKETtNUS.
. Scandinavian Benevolent Society.
IJEUULAB MEET1NOH OK THIS SOG1KTY
X at their rooms In Pythlim building at eilit
o chick r. n.. on me secoua suu lourm xues
dgyioleaohmomli, AUO. DANIELBON Secretary.
Ooean nmo&uapme'.t Mo. 13, 1. O. O. V
REGULAR MGKTINQS OF OCEAN EN
eampment No. 18, 1. O. O. P., at the Ixxlue.
ID the Odd fellows Bullillpu.ul seven P. h.,
on the second and fourth Muiulavs of each
month. Sojourning brethren cordially invited.
oy oruor u. r ,
Astoria Builaiug & Loan Association
fHK KKUt'LAU MKET1NUS OK TUIH Ar-80-J.
cmtn n ae held at 8 p. u. on the Unit
Weonosday of ewli mouth. Office on Oftuevleve
street, south ot Cheutuuus.
W. L. ROBB,
Secretary.
Common Council.
REUOLAK MKET1NOH, FIRST ANI
third Tuesday evenings of ench month
at 8 o'clock.
" Persons desiring to have matters acted upon
by theCouuoll.at any regular meeting must
present th same to the Auditor and Clerk.
on or before the Friday evening t rior to the
lumuay on wmeu me uouncn nnin " revuiai
meeting.
K. 0?I)UIIN.
Auditor and Police .iudxe.
Board of Pilot Commissioner.
THE REUULAR MEETINGS OF THIS BOARD,
will bo held on the first Monday, of each
month at 10 a. ra. in the room of the Astoria
Chamber of Commerce. W. L. KOBB.Seo
C. P. UPSHUR,
SH I ?K NG and COMMISSI ON
Astoria, Oregon.
HILL'S FIrt
I. W. CASE,
Trahsaotb a Gehirai, Bankino Business.
Drafts drawn available in any pan of the 0
o. uu auropo, ana on tiong a.ong, umna,
Office Honrs: 10 A. M. to 8 P. M.
Odd Fellows Building, Astoria, Oregon.
I- W. CASE,
INSURANCE AGENT.
BEPKBHENTING
I wrniaiktmoriraii, fle lorn Illy, -B. I.
i n t u mi
Uoins Firo tuJ larins, of Sew Zealand.
National Fire and Marine Ids. Co., of Hartford.
Conccctirat Fire Ins. Co,, of Hartford.
Home Mutual Ins. Co., of San Francisco.
Pboenii, of London. I Imperial, of London.
New York Plate Glass Int. Co.
TTJH
ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK
DOES A
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
Accounts of Firms and Individuals feolicltec'
on ravoraoie t erms.
Interest paid on Time Deposits. Mouej
Loftheil on Personal tecuritv.
Foreign and Domestic Exchange bought J1
1V1U.
D. K. rTarrea, President
i. h. Illurlna. CiuhlMr.
J.C DiDai, Vice Fresldeut
u. a. niitn, 1
d. 8. Wrlrkt.
Joba UolMa, J Director!.
. n. V. 1 honpaoa, I
. I'hee iirackar, J
THE ASTASIA SAVINGS BANK
Acts as trustee for orporatlonu and Individ
uals. Deposits solicited
Interest w.'U be allowed on savlugs deposiU
as follows;
on ordinary saving h ioks 4 per cent, per
annum.
On term savings boot j 0 per cent, per annum
On certificates of deposit:
For three month, i per ieut, per annum.
Vnlcl mnlko & ..... . ..
For twelvo mouths, 6 per cent, per annum.
l. w. CASK iTenioVni
J. Q. A. BOWLBY Vice-Fri-idi-nl
FRANK PATTON.... Cashiei
W. E. DEMENT Secretary
directors:
L W. Case, J. 0. A. Bowlby. Oust Ilolmas.
v. 11. rage, nenj. onn-:, a. g. Ki-ea.
F. J. Tsybr.
THF. PflRTI AUll RAVlKfi RAHV
w.. . mmr.iv a -,'vv vnilll
IIF POHTLAND, OHKOON.
raid up capital 2fin.iinn
Quiiiuiftuu ,niiiii. OO.UUl
J. a . ' ' .. I
rniniv iir.n.u.u, rD'SKlelll.
D. V, THOMPSON, V lie-President
ii. u.bikaiiuk, unsfiler
CLATSOP LANCLC0.
Incorporated with JK.ooo Capital Steele.
Real Estate and Insurance BrokorB, Potnn
Public and Convejau, eis. Special attennoii
paid to rents, puj mentof taxeH, etc., for nor.
resldeuts. Sole aKcnts lor South Astoria. Pros
pect Pat K, Hemlock Park and Owen's Addition,
niBo oesi cnine. nusiiii'SS nn insiile iirorirtv
iuu ui,ti.ru aurunc. "it 1 Hiru . It.. Astoria
O. A. SIDJSON & CO..
BLACKSM J T H1NG
fillip and Cnnnerv work. HoTsanoelnir. Vm
Oils made and repaired. oxi w. rk Kui ranteec
wu uiass street, opposite tae . cum laih o no
HUGHES & CO.,
fVU..uil and Retail
LIOUflA DEALERS.
bnportern ol nil nritintsot Foreign ana Domes
tic n me. uuuors and f:iQaM.
J. H. tiutlri VliisKies a HtiMirlRlrv. Vai Rluf-
Bottled Beer, rineat brands of Kei Went an,-,
ioiuestio uigars
uauors tor medicinal rurooses. -
Family Trade Solicited. All orders from th.
City and Country promriy filled.
Squemoque Street, - - '- Astoria. Oregou
Z. IX. &s N. OO. S
Steamer llwaco
Leaves Astoria daily at 7:R0 a. m. for Tlwacn
eall'nx at Tansy Point, and vouiiectlne with
niiiroad running norm at 10 a. m, and with
hnai-s m slioalwater Imv Sir
South Bend, Sunabine, North Cove
Aim oiuer poiiiui trruugn to vrayit ssar
bor. Kettirnii X connecs at llwaco with
s eamurs for Astoria and Nls;ht floats for
rtrimni,
JOlll K. (iOULTER, L. A. LOOMIS.
rii-oretary. President.
k. v. huhuki. Hupeilntendent.
PORTLAND AND ASTORIA.
. . i
Steamer Telephone.
Leaves Astoria Every evening except 8unday
at l I', in.
Arlvesat Astoria Every day except Sunday
at 2d. m.
Jt&A
a. a. mkkliy, ueuerui Agent, Portland Or.
JEFFS RESTAURANT
' -18 THE
Bon Ton Ton Restaurant in the Town
(Aud the Finest on the CoasM
Dinner Parties, Banquets a Specialty
Tk Fiaest Wlaes sad Llqaora.
T. 23. W if
Dealer in -
Hardware and Ship Chandlery,
Pure Oil. Bright Varnish, Bliacle on. Cot
ton Canvas, Hemp Mall Twine.. Jjird Oil,
Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanizted Cut Nails
Grooorios, 33to.
Agricultural Implements, 8lng Ma
uiachiues, Palms aud Oils.
ST ADDITION.
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 & ST. PAUL
RAILWAY,
CONNECTING WITH A Mi TRANSCONTIK
EM'AL USES,
-18 TDK-
OITLY LUTE
RUNNING
Uloctrio Lighted Cars
I
BETWEEN
ST. PAUL anil CHICAGO
AND
OMAHA and CHICAGO.
The EXPRES8 THAIN8 consist of VE8TI-
iJULliU, HLKKI'lNU, DINING AND
. FAKLOK CAUd,
HEATED BY STEAM
And furnished with every luxury known to
mouern railway travel.
For Speed, Comfort and Safety
this Line is Unequaled
Tickets on sale at all prominent railwav
nttif'pa.
'urther information Inquire of any ticket
I nsvuv, ur
C. J. EDDY. General Agt.
J. W. CASKY. Trav. Pass. Afft.
rORTLASD, OREGON.
QUICK TIME TO
SAN FEANCISCO
..AND...
ALL POINTS IN CALIFORNIA,
Via the Mt. Shasta Route of the
Sontliern Pacific Comp'y
Tht ObIjI Bouts Tlrough Csliforiia to al
Foutf East ud Santa.
Scenic Roato of iho Paci&e Coast,
Pullman buffet sleepers
-AND
8ECOND-CLAS3 BLEEPING CARS
Attached to express trains, affordlnr aiin-rlnr
accommodations for second class patuenpers.
For rates, tickets, sleepiiig ear reservations,
eteoall upon or address E. P. KOGEKS, Asiist
ant General Freight and Paeui:er Agent, Port
and. Or.
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