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THE DAILj? ASTOBlAtf. ASTOltlA, JSATU1TDAY M01&NJLN6, MAY 13, lbi)3 LOOK AT THIS ! rian and Get a LARGE LIBRARY FREE The Astorian's Latest and Best Premium ' Offer. Every regular subscriber to The Dally As tor lan 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 61 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 MTSTERY OF COLDE FELL, OR NOT PROVEN. By Charlotte M. Braeme, author of "Dora Thome" UNDER THE RED FLAG. By Miss M. E. Braddon. AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGH TY DAYS. By Jules Verne. THE CORSICAN BROTHERS. By Alexander Dumas. LADY GRACE. By Mrs. Henry Wood. AVERIL. By Rosa Nouchette Carey. THE BLACK DWARF. By Sir Walter Scott. A NOBLE LIFE. By Miss Muloch. The lowest price of these novels In any other way, would be 10 cents each, or for the ten books, which The Ab- toriun subscribers can have for 30 cents. Every ten weeks a new set of ten books will be offered on the same terniB. Thus, In the course of the year, you will have a valuable, library of 60 books that will cost you only $1.60, This offer Is open only to regular Bub surlbers. Subscribers to The Daily Astorlari, who pay 7 for one year In advance will be entitled to these books free of charge. Now Is the time to get your home newnpaper, am a valuable library be sides, for only the regular price of the paper Subscribers to The Weekly Astorlan who pay l 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 discrlbed, accompanied by a rcmltance In postage stamps tr sil ver to the amount of 3 cents for each book ordered, we will have the books sent postpaid to the addrens of any regular subscriber to The Weekly Asto rlan as above. Now Try 'hub. It will cost you nothing and will sure ly do you koou. If you have a eouuli, cold or any trouble with thront, chest or luniw. Dr. King's New discovery for Consumption, coughs and colds is guar anteed to give relief, or money will be paid back. HiinVrei- from la mlppe found It Just tlu thliiK, and under Its utie had espeedy and iierfcct recovery. Try a ample at our expen.su und learn for your elf JiiHt how K'xhI a thing It Is. Trial bottle free ut Chas. Hovers' drug store. Largs alia 60 cents ami jl. A Mure Cure lor Piles. Itching Piles a.e known by molRture like perHplratlon, cauHluir Intense Honing when warm. This form, us well as Mind Meedlng or Protruding, yield at once to Dr. liosanko'n Pile Ktmedy, which acts directly on the parts altet ted, absorbs tumors, allays lichlnv and effects a permanent cure. Wo. lruKKist or raall. Circulars free. Ir. Ilosunko, 3at Arch etreet, Philadelphia, l a. Bold by J. W Conn. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that I have been appointed administrator of the es tate of Thonms 8hay, deceased. All persons Indebted to said estate, are no tified to pay the same to me, at the office of Robb & Parker, at Astoria, Oregon, forthwith; and all persons hav ing claims against sold estate, are hereby notified to present the same to me, at the above place, within bIx months from the date hereof. P. L. PARKER. Administrator of the above estate. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this 13th day of May, 1893. Seventy five Convnlnloui.-A Thrilling; El perience. There la no one but at some period In life haa an experience that stands out prominently beyond all others. Such la me case or jonn V. Collins, of Romeo, Mich., who says: "From Keptember to January, before using; Nervine, I had at leaet seventy-five convulsions. After three months' use I have no more at tacks." Dr. Miles' restorative Nervine also cures nervous prostration, head ache, dlulnesa, sleeplessness neuralgia, etc., and builds up the body. Mrs. J. R. Miller, of Valparaiso. Ind.. and J. It. Taylor, of Logansport, lnd., each iraJned 30 pounds of flesh by using It. Sold by Chaa. Rogers on a guarantee. Uet the the Doctors book, free. In the Cause Of Temperance. The W. C. T. U. convention began its session at an early hour yesterday, In order to allow aa many as desired to take advantage of the trip to the Jetty. After devotional exercises by Mr. E. D. Thomas of Forest Grove, the business session was opened by Mrs. Rlggst The committee on revision of the constitution reported, and after a few alterations had been made, the report was adopted. Tha election of officers resulted as follows: Mrs. Anna Rlggs, of Portland, president: Mrs. Susie Foster, of Unlver sity Park, corresponding secretary; Mrs Helen Harford, recording secretary; Mrs. Hester Shane, of Portland, treas urer. The session was brought to a close, In order that the ladles might go on the excursion to Fort Stevens. AFTERNOON SESSION. The devotional half hour was one of unusual uplift, led by Mrs. Narclssa White Kinney, whose earnest words sank deep into the hearts of all present. The business session was opened with Mrs. Rlggs in the chair. The minutes of lost meeting were read and approv ed, after which Miss Rosa Trumbull was elected state secretary of the W. C. T. U. She was Introduced as the "White Rose" (symbol for prohibition) of the W. C. T. U., and responded with one of her characteristic witty speech' es. Miss Dorothea Nash, of Corvallis, was Introduced as the representative of the first Junior Y's of Oregon. Misses Etta Hare, Bertha Simpson and Mabel Spedden came to the con' ventlon bearing the greetings of the Court street primary school in the shape of a basket of flowers. A rising vote of thanks was extendprl to the Mrs. unrun was elected state secre- tary of the L. T.'L.On being introduced! tr. ihn. orr,.ranHrn ronnn,lo,l Ir, on I . ' ... , . . , caiiKBL iiituiiier, imLiiyiiig tu Jiur Uc" I sire to serve them well. The report of the committee on the state organ, "The White Ribbon," was accepted. Miss Susie Foster was made editor-in-chief with associate editors, a managing board ln Portland, and an advisory board outside of Port' land. A Methodist love feast followed, notwithstanding women of every de nomination were present money was raised for sustaining their state organ to the extent of 117 in pledges and , , , . ., , .1 cash. The proceeds of the lectures of Meeaames i;ox, Aaaiton, unrun, uar-i ford. Round and Dr. Adair was Dlaced subject to tha call from local unions. A thanks offering was made at 2:40. The president's Balary was fixed at $50 per month. Invitations were received from Ash land, Eugene, Sllverton, and Salem for the next annual convention. The lat-1 ter place was accented I 1 MA,wtn..u. I Delegates to the national W. C. T. V. convention were elected as follows: uus. jeweii, 01 uaruner; xvirs. xi. ju. I ouii oi iiu, uranue, ana ur. Aaair, 01 Asiona. Aiiernaies, juesuamee uenr- hart and Mead, and Miss Housley. It wn derided thnt n frntornnl rml it. wua ueciaea inai a iraternai greet- Ing be sent to the grand lodge, A. O. I U. W., through Mrs. Cox, and also a tles on deposit with the treasurer there fraternal greeting to the State Grange "f- t0 cease doln business ln said by Mrs. J. L. Casto. The resolution reporting against Sab-1 bath desecration , gambling and all vice, and for an equal standard of purity for man and woman, for equal suffrage and ecclesiastical nowers. was adopted I . - , , . i A carefully pfepared plan of work was adopted, and an earnest vote of I thanks passed for all favors received. I At n',.l,.lr nfW nttl l a An . ,.U...H ... .v ui.; """ "" i" i. in., mo iievcnin i annual convention of the W. C. T. U. adjourned with prayer, to meet at Sa. lem next year. The Demorest medal contest was held lost evening under the auspices of tha W. C. T. U. The proceedings were opened with devotional exercises led by Mrs. Helen Hartford, followed by prayer by Rev. Mr. Van Tassel. The first of the contestants then np- ,,.,i tv, i.i ., I rT, iT, w- I nlo Holmes, and she rendered her part exceedingly well. Miss Polly McKean I recited the "Martyred Mother" as well, perhaps, as it was ever rendered in As- l.,t .,.! , I """ "" irnuiy in me uuuience thought she waa entitled to the medal. Miss McKean was followed by Miss r . n -i. .. . ,r . - . Bessie Rutter, with "A Voice from the Poorhbuse," commendably rendered. Mrs. Mary Strong-Klnney then sang a contralto lo in a charming manner and was followed by Master Terry McKean, whoso recitation was both I amusing and clever. a rw r.v,m .ha a.ki.,.i .. t n.i.. ... i iviwiuiy ut-iiverea py aiiss laa LAmppa, anil Miss Lttla Levlngs recited a nleen nnilti.vi tk. bi.. . . "" 7 V ... - uoiriif sijuv ine juuges men retired to decide who should be de-1 dared the winner of the medal Pending the decision an original po- em waa read by Rev. Van Tassel. It wna composed yesterday in honor of the W. C. T. U. ,r , . , A i Mrs. Robb waa selected to present the medal. She prefaced the presenta- tlon with a few words about the won- derful work of Jennings Demoreet, the millionaire who la spending thousands of hla wealth ln educating the world to temperance through theee contest The medal waa then presented to Miss Lottie Levlngs. Mrs. Unruh, Bt&te secretary of L. T. U. made vigorous speech in behalf of the L. T. L.. and presented a beau-1 tiful banner to Union county, which made the largest per cent, of gain dur- In the year. I Resolutions of thanks were then read I when tha president Introduced In most I affectionate' tones her private secretary, Miss Minnie Proctor of Portland. The benediction by Rev. McCormao closed the proceedings. CEDAR STREET SCHOOL. The following is the report ' of the Cedar street school for the month end ing May 12th, the number of days taught, being seventeen: imrf i : : ! ! w-t-M I Mo. Boys Enrolled. No. GirU Enrolled. (v I (DOQgitftl Si Total Enrollment. subset Days Attendance. Days Absence. Per Cent Attendance. SI Bfij8S$Siper cent Punctuality. CD I C CC tfJJC& I V Times Tardy, si s sis ess a I ti I wood- I Average dally Belonging. I ce j. to oe Average dally Attendance. Cases Corp'l Punishment, S3 I -.- Visitors. WMOHMH p? sis Is H v 3 i as i j2 a r a 0 I 1 GO I o p I I J. D. HAWES, Principal. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of Sarah JC. Coffman, deceased. Notice is hereby eiven that the un- derslgrned has been appointed - by 'the County Court of Clatsop County, Ore- All persons having claims against said estate will present them to me at "'Y OlllCe in. ASlOna, UregOn, QUIV. aU- thentlcat'ed within six months from this date. l' W. W. PARKER. A. R. Kanaga, Attorney for adminis trator. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, April 4th, 1893. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ' To whom it may concern.All persons hfLVins rlfLimn n.e'ninflt tha patnta ct Henry Powell, deceased, are requested to present them to the undersigned ex- ecutflx f tne J88 uwiUand. eB' ment of deceased at the office of Judge Bowlby ln Astorla, Oregon, within six months from date, Astoria, Or., April 12th, 1893. 16-5t' MARTHA POWELL, Executrix. NOTICE TO POLICY HOLDERS nt tho within,! rrr, fh atoh, Oregon of the State Investment & In- surance Company, of San Francisco, aniornia. XT,.,(.. ... 1 1,.. n ln the g,,te of oreeon holdlne- policies in the State Investment & In- "uiemc uuiuian, ui quu huiujo, aiuornia, ana ro an oiner persons in i tprpntarl thnt tha aalrl rtnmnanv haa I reinsured its business in the State of uregon, in tne Fireman-s Fund lnsur- ance Company, of San Francisco, Call- I. " """f mcieui yvitii tne secretnj-v of RtntP. of bum Btnte and proposes to withdraw its securi- Any nollcv holder ln tho State of Oregon, or any other person having clil"ns against saia insurance company, " l', ' 'f nf ' 'hV Tf ,V" egon, within six (6) months from the date of the publication of this notice. Thls notice Is given pursuant to the i'i"iniun ui U.11 tLui ui me legistaiive as- sembly of the state of Oregon, entltlert "An act to amend Sections 3564,, 3568 and r Chapter L, of the Miseel- ""'5"H ravvH i.t uregon, a uompnea innd Annntn.tPii lv w Tji r ti 11 a proven reoruary z, THE STATE INVESTMENT AND INSURANCE CO., By George L. Rrander, President. Attest; Charles M. Rlair, Secretary SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the Stnto nf uregon, ror the County of Clatsop. Christian Peterson. Plaintiff. v n M. Stuart. Kate B. Stuart. Samuel El- more. Mary H. Elmore, Ida Craig and N. C. Hllleary, Defendants. i,y. virtue of an order of sale and ex- " , ' t 7ir' ,!r " r ?! . .7.. . i ,ug auove entitled cause, on the 11th day of April, 1893 and to me directed, upon VL.Tecl8UI?,,an Judgment rendered herein on the 16th day of March, 18W3, In favor of the abovte named plaintiff and against the above "ti - .ormnlalUs for the 8um ot 2'814" with theVosS T'ruXl and interest thereon at the rate of lu per eent- from the 16lh day of March, 1?aj': inereri)rv notice is nvreby given :l'?v"u i..iu ."i. 01 aiay- y:: - iu aay, in iront or tne county court house aoor 1,1 ,ne clty or Astoria, In said niy ana stale, i snail proceed to Bell all the right, tltte, claim and Interest oi tne above named defendants tn and to the following described real estate situate In said county and state, to wit: 11 i lL il inT.w. .IT north of Range nine west, in said eoun- ty ann tate; thence south 11 minutes tl. m reet: thence south, 34 degrees aa mtnuiea east, H7.8 reet; thence south 3 deer m mim.i. LlV thence south 28 degrees 10 minutes east J1 - 7 'f"1 1 the Initial Point of the rn " Zy L LnSX S south S3 degree 41 minutes east, 260 ,vt: thns north 66 degrees 19 mln- "S&S tStix said Klatskanlne rivw to said imUal point of said town, or so much thereof " na" J, L ufnclent to satisfy the said Uaid sum of mTf.M.iS2 of March, 1S93, at the rate of 10 per con,L P annum, together with th UuT - Ton to .KL in hand In U. S. gold coin at time of APrtl 10- 1S93. H. A. SMITII, Rather rtsktt the offer that made by the pro- pnetors of Dr. Race's Catarrh Remedy. Risky for them. For you. if you have uacari rh. it's a certainty. . You're certain to be cured of it, or to be paid $500. That's what thev offer, and in eood faith thev cure vou. or pay you, no matter now Daa your case, or of now long standing. But is it so much of a risk ? Thev have a medicine that cures Catarrh, not for a time, but-for all time. They've watched it for years, curing the most hopeless cases. They know that in your case there's every chance of success, almost no chance of failure. Wouldn't any one take such a risk with Buuu o uuv.uio I . u i . The only question Is are you willing make the tost, if the makers are willing lane tne runt i If so. the rest is easy. You pay vour drug gist nrty cents ana tne truu Deguis. us you ass mure i COMPLETE MANHOOD AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT. At lftflfc a medical work that tells the causes. describes the effitcw. points tlie ramedr. Tlila Is suluDtlflually th most valuable, artistically the most beautlrul. mvillcnl boolcthat has ap peared for years ; W iuk'S, every page bearing a half tone Illustration ln tints. Some of the subjects treated nre Nervous Debility, Impo teuey. Sterility, Development, Varicocele, The iiusuana, inose-uiteiKiinft Aiamafie, etc. Kivru Alan who irouLl know the Uratul Trutht. the Plain Jhi-(. the Old Seereln and Kew Via ooveriea of Medical to'icnre aa applied to Mar Tied Life, who vnmlrt atone for pnat fnlliea and avoid fiiture pit t 'alia, ahould write forthia WONDKHKUL LITTLE HOOK It will be sent free, under seal, while the edl tlnn lasts. If convenient enclose ten cents to pay postage alone. Address the publishers, ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N. T. & GOOD NEWS O ff tor the millions ol consumers ol . Q Tntt'sPills.0 ft It jjives Dr. Tutt filciifiure to an- g mmn ve that he ft now putting tin a ' TINY LIVER PILL O Owni(!ii in or exceedingly small size, ga .vet retainiii(;nll the virtues cf the V larger ones, tiunrnnteed purely Ovegetiible. Itcitb sizes of these pills rt are still Issued. The exaet size of v ) TUTT'S TINY LIVER PILLS Q oooooooooo JAPANESE CURE A new and complete treatment, consisting ol suppositories, ointment in capsules, also, in SUnd'or CffW."SK in ihls' ac'tion; and which real recent or hereditary piles, and many other property is situated in the county of I aiseases ana iemaie weaKncsses: it is always a 1 arrant hnnaflt tn tha tvanarul health Tha fl rut discovery .of a medical cure rendering an oper- remtdy hl i per oox, t lor fa; scut Dy mall, wny suiter iroin tnis terriuie disease wnen a written guai AnIPA ill Driven with A hnxaH. tn reflinil tha oe,y " ot """"J- Bena stamps lor free cu'lf. r whoTosak Taud T Retail Drueists 8oie Agents "Portland, Or. For sale by T. W. t;onn. asmna uwgon, - GUNN'S IMPEOVBD LIVER PILLS ONLY ONE FOR A DOSE IS YOUR STOMACH SOUR, UfAnth had ni TTffftrl AnhlnffP Onfl of these Dllll r- lleves distress ln tne etomacn ana cures iiptwu. one flaob nlsht for a week swpeipns me iromwu auu purities the breath. They Insure perfect digestion, T.mil.ta th hnwali init mirA OOnatlDStiOn. TlieV Kt promptly, yet mllaly.nover Brlpe or sicken. SSO iruggisu or niaii. jfosanao am. wu., -, For sale by J. W. Conn, Druggist. BETTON'S I Positive Cure f OR PILES. In use over SO yriii x. Himple. ttfrc)He lliiu. drrjul. lMliwt trail lnonlala. At (truexlsta, or mailed on teceipt of lrui owe. per oox. WIHKE1MANN A HOWl BRUfl CO., Props., Italtiiuore, Mil. M Thcso tiny Capsules arosuperToT to JJalsam f of Copaiba, Cubebs and . Injoctiona. (flflfl They cure lnajfl hours tha Vy same diseases without any Incon venience. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION! CURE. Tie snccyFS cf tMs Orat Couch Core i wiittout ,t i :nV.Kl in the hixtorr of medicine. AiliNnfl 'tlsarja'illiorieii to sell it on a pos-Itiv- .-u.ira':tfi, a test that no other cure can urn. rj.-diUy yt.init Thai, it may become n t" 'rt"rs, r.t i cuomious ex . ,! i"ki--j ...... a -i.v.iv'.u ltottie rree into . . j ;. ... : :.;.) 8tuts anil Canada. t '.;, i ,i .vrr 1 iimnt, or Brtin- 1 .- it. :'. . i 1 .--nre you. If your ' t .. .r '.Vl-oonlr.K rouich, .-. . ... .. : 'tn't. It yoa dread , '.,. - 'xi'l in, pee it. , . , ..Tint's CURS, . ."'.oi. I f yonr I.unira ... - . s;iittta fvirona - . . xii. hj all Oruc- FILE Am if RfinTVCJ A TTT rii-rrTin - i "vrvjLO , iHllJ BUUiB ' ' ' ' njesi block, nest quality and Lowest Prices at the Sign of ' '" ' ' Ins Golden Bhoe. ' JHN HAHN EMails C. CKOSBY, "S,eeei- OiUVliS AM) . "INIVJIIB tr..... : . " """ TAX u, '? loofln-H1W 'e1.8trlp Lead, Hlieet Iron, Tin and Copper. Safes, Fireproof. ... ,,..,,.. ,TT- . .. to ihViVi vr.,- . Z?''." r MP ln oek t to ranted u rood . 7thr,S"mS' Wur- I good as the best. Terms very easy -THE- MODEL CHOP & OYSTER HOUSE Which has been closed for a mnnlh. has been enlarged and refitted, and will be Open to the Public on Saturday VK """"is a corami invitation to tlie public to come and get a siuure meal, I . COLUMBIA TRANSFER CO.. WILLIAM WILSON, l'ron. FEED - AND - SALE - STABLE General Express and Delivery Business. Office 118 Olney street. Stablos foot of West mii.u ai, Astoria, leiephone No. 41. C. P. UPSHUR, SHIPPING and COMMISSION Astoria, Oregon. ROSS. HICCINS Sl CO.. J Butchers - and - Grocers, Astoria and Upper Astoria. Fine Teas and Coffees, Tnblo Delicacies, Uoinestie and Tropical Fruite, Vegeta bles, sugar cured hams, bacon, etc. CHOICE FRESH & SALT MEATS SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clatsop county: William Lehnler. nlolntiff vs. Rmma Corder, Lydia Jamison, Jennie John son, Sophia Lehnig and Augusta Mc Donnell, aerenuants. To Emma Corder. Lvdia Jamison. Jennie Johnson, Sophia Lehnig, and August McConnell. In the name of the state of Oregon. you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed in the above court and cause, on or before, the first a.ay or tne term of this court, next ionowing tne expiration of six week's publication of this summons, which will be the nineteenth day of June, 1893, and if you fall to appear or an swer, for want thereof plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of six hundred and ninty-eight dollars, with interest thereon from the 16th day of August 1891, at the rate of eight per cent, per annum, and for costs and dlsbursments of this action; and will also take an order directing the ho1,,inl, tn , C ' V saie or certain real property uiatsop, state or uregon, and partlc- I .. 1 !.. j 1 1, . , . i, ' , , . ter of the northeast rtnnrter nnrt thf. half of the northwest quarter of ocvil1"" uiuij-uuc, ui luwiisiuii seven norm, range eignr. wesx in uiatsop rtnuntv niwffnn Service of summons ln this action by puDllcatlon 18 made pursuant to an ' the Hon. Thomas A. McBrlde, judge tof the above entitled court, dated the 4th day of May, 1893. W. T. BURNEY. Attorney for Plaintiff.. Dated May 4th, 1893. Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat ent business conducted for modirate Fcts. Our Office is Opposite U.S. patent Office and we can secure patent in less time thaa tliose remote from Washington. Send model, draw mar or rihoto.. with descrlD- Stion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of i charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. t a Biuamrr. "How to Obtain Patents." with (cost of same in the U. S. and foreign counuies Sunt free. Address, I.A.SNOW&CO. Opp. patent Office, Washinqton, D. C. CAVEATS. TRADK MARKS. DESIQN PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, etoJ For Information and free Handbook write to MUNN CO- Stil BHOAUWAT, NEW VOKK. Oldest bureau for semiring patents In America. Krerr patent taken out br us is brought before the pobllo by a notice given free of charge In the t circulation of any sdontlflo paper In the world. 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Is the line to take to all points EAST and SO UTH !t is the D,N,NG CAR R0UTE It oilers the best service, com blnlng SPEED and COMPORT It is the populxr route with tliose who wish to truvel ou THE SA.F3ST It Is tliPrcfore the route you Miould tnkn. It runs through vestibuled trains every day in the year to ST. PAUL AND CIIIOAGO No Change of Cars,' ElegantlPullman Sleepers, Superior Tourist Sleepers, Splendid Free Seeond-class Sleepers. Only one change of cars Portland to New York Through Tickets To Any Part of tne civilized world. PftHseneom tiitketcit Tin. all HWa ninin. between Astoria, Kalania and Portland. Full Information concerning rates, time nl trains, routes and other details furnished on application to R. L. NOLF. Agent Astoria. Steamer Telephone Dock. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, No. Ml First Ht.. cor. WaiuuiKtou, Portland. Oregon. Line Running THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leaving Portland, 8:45 AM. 7:30 PIYI. 3 DAYS ro CHICAGO 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and , Kansas City. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, Free Reclining Chair Cars, Din. Ing Cars.. ASTORIA TO SAN FRANCISCO MAY, 1803. Slilte Fatitrcliiy May (1. Oregon Wednesday May 10. Cnliiinbla Stiudav 'lilav 11. Mate llitirsdity May IN. Ori'iron Mtitidav MavM. Columbia Friday lJt. State Tucstlay May 30. ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMERS IVIornliu; boat leaves Aatorta .f.,ttv Sunday, at fl a. in.: returnlnir 1imu.. i'wii i daily, except Saturday, at 8 p. in. Nk'l't boat leaves Astoria daily, except Sunday, ai 6 p. in.: rtiirnliic leaves Portland daily, except Suntlav, at7 a. in. The mom inu boat from roitlund makes latuliUL'HOIl tlie On',. mi i,l Tiu.c.l .vo days, and Saturdays ; on Washington side Jlon davs Wednesdays and Fridays. From Astoria the moronic boats makes laiidlnp.s on the Ore gon side Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and on the WashitiL'toii xi.lo Viiiwi.vi ti.,,',. . davs and Saltmlays. ' For rates and general Information Cidl i.n or address, W. H. HURI.HUKT, G. W. LOUXSBEKRV. a. lieu fas. aku Aiteut. Tort land. Or. Astoria, Or. THE : 0HEG0N : BAKERY A. 1. CI.ETELAKD, Prep. Good Bread Cakes and Pastry. Nono but the Aest Materials used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers Bread delivered in any part of the city FISHER BROTHERS SHIP CHANDLERS. Heayy and Sbalf HABDAV AJi R Car.7 in t tc'k Wagons and ..Vehicles, Farm Machinery, Paints. Oils, Varnishes. 2 Loggers supplies, raiibank i fcalcs. Doors and Wiui.owt. PROVISIONS. FLOUR ind HILL KKZD. AST0KIA, - . 0KEGXO.