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THE DAILtf ASTOJttlAj,, AbTOitJA TUESDAY MOIiNUSU, MAY 30. ltii)3 LOOK AT THIS! J ake the Daily Asto rian and Get a LARGE LIBRARY FREE The Astorian's Latest and Best Premium Oiler. Every regular subscriber to The Dally Astorlan tor the next twelve months will be entitled every ten weeks, to a set of ten first class novels, by sending us !0 cents (for each set of ten books) In postage stamps of silver, on receipt of which we will send the books post paid. These books are complete novels by standard authors, each a handsome octavo volumn of 64 large doublo col umn pages, In a neat attractive cover, and printed from clear, readable type, i:S follows: , TUB BCARLET, LETTEH. By Na lhanlal Hawthorn. KINO SOLOMON'S MINES. By II. Rider Haggard. THE MYSTERY OP COLDE FELL, OR NOT PROVEN. By Churlotte M. Braeme, author of "Dora Thorne" UNDER THE RED FLAG. By Miss M. E. Braddon. AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGH TY DAYS. By Jules Verne. THE COR8ICAN BROTHERS. By Alexander Dumas. LADY GRACE. By Mrs. Henry Wood. - AVERIL. By Rosa Nouchette Carey. THE BLACK DWARF. By Sir Walter Bcott. A NOBLE LIFE. By Miss Muloch. The lowest pries of these novels In any other way, would be 10 cents each, or $1 for the ten books, which The As torlun subscribers can have for 30 fonts, Every ten weeks a now sot of ten books will be offered on the same terms. Thus, In the course of the year, you will have a valuable library of 60 books that will cost you only $1.00. This offer Is open only to regular sub scribers. Subscribers to The Dally Astorlan, 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 newspaper, and a valuable library bo Bldes, for only the regular price of the paper. Subscribers to The Weekly Astorlan who pay 12 In advance for ono year's subscription, will be entitled to any of Iheso books they may seloct at the rate of 3 cents per book. On receipt of the list of books discrlbed, accompanied by a remltance In postage stamps r sil ver to the amount of 8 cents for each book ordered, we will have the books sent postpaid to the address of any regular subscriber to The Weekly Asto rlan as above. INFERIOR GOODS. The only safe way for purchusors Is to Insist on having mo genuine artioio, and not allow themselves to bo swin dled by having plasters sold to be "Just as rood, or ' containing superior m gretllents," Imposed upon them. These are only tricks to soil Inferior goods that no more compare with Alluook's Porous Flusters than copper does with gold. On trial of Allow k' a Porous Piaster win convince mo most sitep. Hon! of thalr merits. The eminent Henry A. Mott, Jr., Th.D., F. C. S., lato Government Chem ist, certifies: My Investigation of Allooik'a Por ous Plaster shows It to contain valua ble and essential Ingredients not round In anv other plaster, and I find It sa potior to and more eUletent than any other plaster." Ask for Alloock's, and lot no solloltu- llon or explanation Induce you w no ceut a subntUutSk A Knra rur tr I'ilrt. , Itching Plloa a.a known by moisture Ilka pwplrtln, miming Intenmt Itohlng when warm. This form, as well as lllliul, llltHHlIng or FrotrudliiK. yield ut onee to Ir. Hotianko's PH" Hemody, wuli'h not directly on the parts affected, utwuitm tumors, allays It'hliiK and effects n Permanent cure. bOc. lrn;i;lt or mall. C'lreulara free. Vr. Roaaiiko, S-tl Arch street. Philadelphia, Pa. Suld by J. W. Cnnu. . REDUCED RATES ON THE UNION PACIFIC. Comtnewirin; Mivy ltd, round trip rates to Chloapo will be mimvd to jm 50; Omaha, Kawuia City and Soux City ISO.; iMwor. 70. Tickets r'd via other lines returning. For further Information call at ticket oilier V. P. dmk. O. W. LOUNsmmuY. Agent. Astoria, Or. WOMAN'S WORLD. One of the best housekeepers I ever knew had a peculiarity about hw hounekeeplng I never seen elsewhere but which seems worthy of being copied. When the spring house-cleaning came on the carpets were taken up, thoroughly cleaned, and laid In a special closet until fall, then matting covered the floors where the carpets had been. Heavy draperies wsre taken down, packed away In lavender, and muslin and scrim curtains took tlielr places. The same method was followed all over the house with the result that stepping Into one of those rooms In the liottout days was like a visit to the very spirit of coolness and comfort. To the suggestion that It was rather an expensive way of doing the reply was made that It was an economy, as summer's dust wore out fine carpets more than winter's usage. By "rest ing" them between times they lasted twice as long. Certain It Is that sum-m'-T houses without woolen carpets feel fresher and cooler than those with all tho winter trappings. I have seen rugs of matting and hav ing some pieces of the plain matting I experimented on a rug, with excellent results for a small Investment of time. I am no believer in using five dollars worth of time In making a fifty cent urticlo. The ends of the matting wero given a fringe of small size rope put on In continuous scrolls and having ends Ulow the matting five Inches long. TheBe were fringed to make a fluffy finish. I cut a stencil by folding iniWHiniier8 fand cutting something llko s's which wets not cut apart, then this I cut of heavy paper to use for, my border on the mat. I used Pompelan red, pasted it on thick over the whole paper pattern, leaving It on untlll the paint dried. Then remove the paiA;r. It is really pretty. If cutting the sten ell bothers at first you will soon get the knock of It and can think up eftect ive designs. They should be rather coarse, as fine lines will not come out well in anything like this. . Yesterday one of the papers had an article on tho possibilities of packing boxes, giving the experience of a couple who had mode a bale's crib, a book case, lamp stand, and pretty much everything else from boxes. It can be dime, but is It worth white? These or tides were varnihed again and .again to bring out the grain of the ' wood, hours and days were Bpent on their making and It was cheap? Did not they cost as much as th? price any merchant would have charged for something worth having, though the cost lay In tlmo and muscle? If the work a done after one's regular day's labor It surely costs much, for on'j must rest as well us work If he Is to do the latter well. It Is ho hard for some to see that It Is sometimes more economical to spend than to save, and y'jt every one knows that It Is. One may truthfully ,say. "Oh Economy, what sins are committed In thy name." Wiimen save a cab fare on a rainy day and ruin a dress where is tho economy In that? Thv?y deny themselves nourishing food and save what It costs only to pay that saving to the doctors for tonics arid medicines. There are many things that scAm eco nomical that are not, and making furniture out of pine packing boxes Is one of thein. It Is time such folly should censo to receive attention. It is far better and cheaper, taking various things Into consideration to buy a well made article at second hand than to vviiwlo one's tliifts maklngsomethlng that has not and never can have any actual value. ' Sometimes It seems as If there were a good deal of the ostrich to women not from their vanity, for It Is the male birds who nm proud of their fine feathers, but from a seeming tendency to think they must look all right to others, If they do to themselves. A girl will spend an hour before the glass making herself look pretty In the face, but It never seems to occur to her that the part of her costumV which Is most looked at In any evening gathering Is tho back, and that Is the part which should bo tho dantlcst In all particu lars. There will lA a turned-ln lace, or a misplaced pin, or a discolored lino to Bhow where tho ordinary dress comes. Tho Blnlned neck con IA made fair by wiping with cloth dipped In bay rum, or lemon juice and alcohol, or ordinary rum and lemon Juice. A little attention will prevent eorvless negll gencles of other kinds. Every woman should look sweet and clean, and she ran If she wishes to enough to make a little effort All believers In that fona of wnwn'a rights which Btatea that women doing the mmi-j work ns men should recvlve thM same pay will find something slg nltlcnnt of growth in the fact that at tho great labor convention held In Bel glum this year the one plank In their platform on which all agrtVd was equal rights and liberties for both sexes. This has a fairness about It that com mends It to all women workers. Now If a woman would not take a man's place for less than a man's pay sm would got It. She works for less be muse her needs oblige lAr to take work of some kind however sho may be paid. When ono Is nt starvation point her business principles are liable to become lux. Pld you ever think bow anxious wo men niv to V beautiful, to use cosmet ics, and to apply any beauty possible, but how unwilling they are to gain It by tho only reliable iwlpc to get well Hnd keep well? Health and Refinement nre the bases of all comeliness and yet women prefer pastes, and washes to exercise nourishing food, plenty of sloop, and baths In moderation. She la ter will make a lovely complexion 1m p.vlble. A loving heart will give a beauty of Its own and keep away all wrinkles of fretfulness. A cultured and refined mind will bring a fine look to the face, and though one may have no perfect features she will have some thing better, and more charming, "A smeete attracting kinde of grace, A full assurance given by bookes, Continuall comfort In a face The lineaments of gospel-books." A lovely pair of curtains that I saw last summer- were made of bolting cloth with a flight of swallows across one curtain, done in art embroidery, perhaps one-fourth the 'fength of the window from the top. Another beauti ful pair were of creamy silk with a very dttep border of the purple Iris across the lower edgo of each curtain. It seems to mo that similar designs might U? painted with good effect upon much less expensive materials. Wall pockets for newspapers are us ually atrocities. They are useful, how ever, and a style now being shown in the art shops has the merit of being artistic as well. It is matte of stout serge, which comes in soft neutral tints, Bage' green leaf, brown and dull red. One side of the bag is cut and stiffened with a corded hem across the straight top. The other half of the bag Is finished with a curved paint which gives a wide opening for news paper. On; the. outside s loosely shirred to a cord, a second pocket of Irish net drapery, the same shade as the cloth, and in this stout and roomy receptacle magazines may be slipped. Tho whole double bog hangs by B, stout cord, also matching the cloth. DOLLY. LADIES' TEA Is a pleasant drink, which will be borne by the stomach without nau sea or griping. It acts thoroughly on the liver, kidneys and reproductive or gans. A gentle physic, efficient diu retic, and Is most use'ful in Bcant or painful menstruation. It aids diges tion and reduces corpulency; clears the complexion, rendering it fair, and re: storing the natural tone of the skin, for it removes tho bile, which by ac cumulation, produces the sallow, mud dy complexion, peculiar to the con stipated. Sold by all drugglBts. ARE YOU MARRIED? It Is the small annoyances that worry sour milk over night, no milk-man In the morning; no cream for the cof fee; no milk for the baby. The Gall Borden Eagle Brand Condensed Milk Is always ready for use. Grocers and Druggists. 1 LOST TIME Is money lost. Time saved Is money saved. Time and money can oe saved by using the Gall Borden Eagxo Brand Condensed Milk In your recipes for Custards, Puddings and Sauces. Un it and be convinced. Grocers and drug gists. THE FORCED MORTGAGE SALE. Of Herman Wise's stock Is now in full blast. Everything sacrificed. M. WISE, Mortgagee. P. S. All persons Indebted to Her man Wise will please settle at once. llwirtaclie anil IMM.Iiicss.-Freqni'nt Causes of Apoplexy and riiralyslg The most recent nnd profound Src) searches in this direction by npecialists, have developed conclusively 'that the ubove disorders frequently ..result ,W death or permanent disability. Dr. Mtles Restorative NerVlne Is the greatest rem edy for either of these apparently insig nificant causes. Nothing approaches it In merit. Mrs. W. E. Hums, of South Ilend, Ind., who had suffered from con stant headache for three months, was cured by it. The daughter of Daniel My ers of Brooklyn, Mich., had been insane for ten veurs,, and was having from 15 to 25 fits a day. Nervine cured her of both fits and Insanity. Sold on a guar antee by Chos. Rogers. Get a book free. AWomlerfiil Engine. Oiinunt Bo Surpassed An engine exerting surpassing power is always a source of wonder, nnd yet how rruiny are entirely forgetful of the existence within themselves of an en gine more powerful and enduring than any over Invented. Not perhaps until they experience irregular pulse, heart fluttering, asthmatic breathing, tender ness In Bhoulder and arm, swollen ankles, weak and hungry spells, snioheiing, short breath, or pain in Bide, when its existence is no longer to be denied, as .the pos sessor must know he has heart, disease. Mrs. LeHar, Fltehburg, Mich., had heart disease fifteen years; had to hire house help; lived on liquid food,, used Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and all symtoms left her. Continued use cured her. Sold by Chas. Rogers on a guarantee, who will give you a doctor's book free. ILJ Inoamlcsopiit, all niitlit. . . . fl.n0 12 o'clock... 1.00 " 10 " ... ,75 For particulars inquire of any member of the linn or at the oflloe, foot of Con conily St. Wkht Shorb Mills Co., T. O. Trullinger, President. G. A. STINSON & CO., BUCKSMITHING Bhlp slid Cannery work. HorsnMtuelng, Wag on made uiul repaired, tio d w.'rk guaranteed t)o t'ass street, opposite lue '. iirn Talk oitlee CETTON'S i A Cum l run riuLS. In uso over .Vi mr. iS;, J'Wire II i n .'"; 11 Millet ttwti. luonla!. At Ona'i-'IMn, ur ithiiUHl on i.tv. uf prtiv-JQo. imtIiox. KliUEWNll & HCWI 1H''Q Fl., I'ri'i's.. Iu,;:,iit n, Vi! The Next Number Especially Goodi TALISS FROM ToyjhTopics READ DV ALL MEN AND WOMEN. Published first day of Pcccimbw, march. Juua Mid boptuiubor. , DELICATE. DAINTY. WITTY. INTENSE. fCwry reputable oem rid book stand has it C flee, ticl number, SO CENTS. S3.C0 PKK VKAls pose MiLK. This brilliant Quarterly reprodiKTS tho best StwieH, Hkriflnu, hurli-snues, poems, wiltl. clmiw, etc., from lh e.v ly nowhere ot th'tl much mlk-rtLntMut New York eock-lj Journal. Tows Txi'ics,'luVfei puMifludwi-Jj. St sorijition price, -l.O.) per yenr. Tla) two i.ulilvutimi Tows Tone." nxt ."Taijts rum Tews Tories" ug:tiior, at Uw low elut price of jJ.iHj tier yrttr. ,i au your iw su lT fur tliwo or flddre', yyWN TOPIC'S, ; v.V iVl U;rt K. V . n-y ECTRIG OF Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, Sp DEBILITY, nnd all the train of evils fromuarly erruraor later exceHKen. tile rpKiiltg ot overwork, sickness, worry, elo. Full strength, development end tone Klwn to every organ and Snrtlon of the bmly. Itiiple.naturalmetliods Immediate Improvement seen. Failure Impossible. 2,(W0 refereuces. Book, explanation and proofs mailed (sealed) roe. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. Y. i-:-GOOD NEWS O p. ror ti,o millions ot consumers of Q o'i.WsPills.o . f". II ir'ven Ir. Tntt pleasure to an- J Iffli LIVER FELL .m '.Tilt ' if ;xccilnf,iy hi mill k!z f -.t)vi. iiunrttntrvtl jiiiirHy v U.sui'fl. 1'Jiu exact hIms of .n fT3 "IKY lives pills e ' :. :iiliii.:iolior.le.rrtlils"d.",a' O 3 Q CURB A new and complete treatment, n.nnsistliip. ol suppositories, ointment in CHpsnluii, also rj box and pills; a positive euro tot terms , in tern al blind or bleeding, itching, eliio io. recent or hereilitnr piles, and many oiher diseases and female weaknesses; It is always a great iicnullt to the general health. The first discovery ot a medical euro rendorlnc an oper tion with the knife unnecessary hert after This remedy has never boi n known to fail. I por tx, fi for $S; sent by mall. Why Buller from this terrible disease when a written guar antee is riven with 0 boxes, lo refund the money if not cured. Send stamps for free pamiiio. (Umrauteo issued by Woodward Cl.irk oi To., Wholesale and Rutail Druggists eolo Agents Portland, Or. I'nr Mile by J. W. Conn. Astoria Oregon. DR. GUiW'S IHPBOVXD ONLY ONE FOR A DOSE RESULTS ARE WHAT TELL Wo Ruaranteo that ono of these puia at sdoee, will pvoduco better results in tlie euro of Ilpadnohe, CoBtivencsB, Bonr t-tcmach, BndErefttli act! Dieisi noud.Uiau threoto Kvo of any other make, nnd do it without Kriping and aiokciiin. Their woudtrful action makes you feellikoancw bains. Slo. a box Druggist or mail Sottanko MecL Co f liilo, J4V For sale by J. W. Conn, Druggist I havo a pooHI-.v reaiedy for tlioabovo diseas hy Its one tlioiisniuis of caws of tho wornt kind Slid 3flfnr staii'.i i't; have !. en curcil. Indeed. bo ctrong isinjr tiiiTi in Ito c.Vrncy, that I will jnd TWO dottii-m v. itii aVALUABLK TUKATISts cn tli alaear. to ;.ny s;itr'rer who iU rend mo tiicir Xvtcisw oi:i I; O. J ilUress. 7. A. '.IW?!. t C. . 121 T-a , K. 'S Rather rs?j mndo by tho pro 0,H M prietors of Dr. tsngos tjatarrn Remedy. Eisky for them. For you. if you havo Catarrh, It's a certainty. You're certain to bo cured of it, or to bo paid S500. That's what they oaTor, and in pood faith they cure you, or pay you, no matter bow bad your caso, or of But it so much of a rit.lt ? They have a mcdicino that cures Catarrh, not for a time, but for all timo. They've watched it for years, curing the most liopoleas cases. They know thr.t in your caso there's overy chance of siiceis, almost no chnnco of failure. Wouldn't any ono tako such a risk with such a medicine f Tho only question Is nre you willing to make tho test, if the makers nro willing to tako the risk ? If so, tho rest is easy. You pny your drug gist lifty cents nnd the trial begins. Cuu you ask more I - BOOTS aHD SHOES The Largest Stock, Best Quality and Lowest Prices at the Sign of The Golden Shoe. DKAi Km IN HARDWARE, IKON, STEEL, IROV PIP"" AM) mtJJMSS. STOVES AND TINWARE, Uoiisn rurnKhlne: V.o-N, Sheet 1 pad. .Strip Lca t, Sheet Iron, Tin and Oipper. Safes, Fireproof. T-v. celebrated Alpine Wfes kept In stock at the 4?, Third 8t, Heal Kstnte Office. War ranted as good as the best. Terms very asy W. 0. OASvSKLL. Agent. COLUMSIA TRAfiSFER CO., WILLIAM WILSON, Prop. FEED - AND - SALE - STABLE General Express and Delivery Business. OCBcc 118 Olnev street. St:ihle foot of West Ninth st, Astoria. Telephone No. iL C. P. UPSHUR, SHIPPING and COMMISSION Astoria, - Oregon. 3r k fe WmL 1 PILLS j i NOTICE TO POLICY HOLDERS Ot the withdrawal from the state of Oregon of the State Investment & In surance Company, of San Francisco, California. Notice la hereby given to all persons In the State of Oregon holding policies in the State Investment & In surance Company, of San Franci3co, California, and to all other persons In terested, that the said company has reinsured Its business in the State of Oregon, in the Fireman's Fund Insur ance Company, of San Francisco, Cali fornia, and has filed notice thereof with tho secretary of state, . of said state, and proposes to withdraw Us securi ties on deposit with the treasurer there of, and to cease doing business in said state. Any policy holder in the State of Oregon, or any other person having claims against said Insurance company, are hereby notified to file the same with secretary of tate of the state of Or egon, within, six (6) months from 'the date of the publication of this notice. This notice la given pursuant to the provision of an act of the legislative as sembly of the state of Oregon, entitled "An act to amend Sections 3&CI 3508 and 35S0, of Chapter L, of the Miscel laneous Laws of Oregon, a Compiled and Annotated by W. Lair Hill." Ap proved February 25, 1S89. THE STATE INVESTMENT N AND INSURANCE CO., By George L. Brander, President. Attest; Charles M. Blair, Secretary ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of Sarah E. Coffman, deceased. Notice is herebv elven that the un dersigned haa been appointed by the County Court of Clatsop County, Ore gon, administrator of the estate of Sa rah E. Coffman, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate will present them to me at ny office in Astoria, Oregon, duly au t .onticared within six months from this .'ate. W. W. PARKER. A. R. Kanaga, Attorney for admlnis. trator. Dated nt Astoria; Oregon, April 4th, 1833. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. To whom it may concern.All persons having claims against the estate of Henry Powell, deceased, are requested to present them to the undersigned ex- ecutrlx of the last will and testa ment of deceased at the office of Judge Uowlby in Astoria, Oregon, within six months from date, Asto-'a, Or., April 12th, 1S93. 16-5t MARTHA POWELL, Executrix. Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat ent business conducted for Moderatc fees. Our Office is Opposite U. 8. Patent Office and we can secure patent in less time than those remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip tion. We adrise, if patentable or not, free of 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.SHOW&CO. Opp. patent Ofncx. Washington, d. C. These tiny Capsules are superior to Halsam of Copaiba, Cubcbs and . Injections. (jfff i. ucy cure in 4o noura uie v samo diseases without anyincou venlence, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS CAVEATS. TRADB MARKS, DE8ION PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, etoJ For Information and free Handbook wrlto to MUNN A CO., Stil llliDAUWAY, Nsw Vouic. Oldest bureau for seourlng patents in Aineiioa. Kverr patent taken out by us is broupbt before the puuilo by a notice given 1 reo of charge In the Lanrest elTOnlatlon of any scientific paper In tho world. Bplenilldly Illustrated. No Intellleeut man should be without, it. WeeklT. a year) ll.GOsIx mnnths. Address MUNN ft CO, VuiH.iHiimw. atii Broadway, fiew If oris City. SHi LOU s GOfiSUMPTIOH CURE. The auccesa of this Great Conp;h Cnre is without a parallel in the history of medicine. All dru Rgists are authorized to sell it on a pos itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can successfully Btand That it may become known, the Proprietors, at an enormous ex pense, are placing a Samr'.e Bottle Free Into every home in the United States and Canada. If you have a Conph, 8ore Throat, or Bron chitis, uso it, for it will cnre you. If your child has the Croup, or Whooping Cough, use It promptly, and relief ia sure. If you dread that insidious disease Consumption, use it. Ask vour Drill-gist for SHILOH'S CURE, Prico"ia eta.. Wets. and$l.O0. If your Lnngs are sore or Back lame, nse Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price Sicti. for sale by all Drug gists and Dealers I GORE FITS I When I sit core I do not mrsn merely to f op them fur a time anil thenhsvethcmromrnai-ain. I mmn a mUi sl vxirr. I bsvi? irsde the ditise o? I- ITS, Fl'U.EPSY or KALUXt 1 rUCKXE&l a life-loi.' s:'i(i. 1 warrant my rmedy to cnre tlieTro!tc.v5i4. Eocantootbers hare 'failed it wtwivr. .'.-rant now rordxing a care, bend at c ' f.i- a t-i-i'.i" - nd a 1-rM Fettle ef my il'!M.ir...C - f.'dT. t;;V3KjT.fvSATdIvSt-',fticS. "- c. "i-.-c y, w. c-, 133 renri et, n. y. A Scientific American Agency foP B i fjr TRADB MARKS, DE8ION PATENTS, 3 Line Running 2 THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leaving Portland, 8:45 AM. " " 7:30 PM. 1 DAYS TO 2 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, 18!iJ. Mule HsitnrilHy May- fl. Oregon Wednesday May 10. Ci'liimblii Sunday Alav 14. Mate Thursday May lH. Oregon Monday May 22. Columbia Friday 26. State Tuesday May 30. ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMERS Morning boat leaves Astoria dally, except Sunday, nt 6 a. in.; returning, leaves Portland daily, exeept Saturday, at Sn. m. Night boat leaves Astoria daily, except Hunday, at 0 p. m.: r tnnili ('leaves Portland daily, except Sunday, at 7 a. in. The morn ing boat from I'm Maud ltnt It- s iHinlihgson the Oregon side Tuesdays, Thurs days.Hiid 8iurday9 ; n Washington side Mon days Wednesdays and Fridays. From Astoria the morning boats makes landing on the Ore gon side Monrtavs. Wednesday and Fridays, and en thn Washington stdo Tuesdays, Tliurs d:iNS and Suturd;in. For rales and general Infomiation call on or address, W. II. UUiaBURT, . W. LOUNSBEttltY, A. Gen. 'as. Agr, AKeut. Portland, or, Astoria, Or. Is the lino to lake to all' points EASTand SOUTH It is ths DINING CAR ROUTE It iflers ttie best seivlce, coti'5 hiniig SPEED and COMFOItT II Is the f opuli'r route vtilh those who wl-li to travel on THE SAJTli-ST It Is theiefore the route jou sliou'd . take. It runs through vcsti billed tralus every day m the year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO No Change of Cars, ElfgantfPuIlman Sleepers, Superior Tourist Sleeper?, Splendid Frco Sceoud-dass Sleepers, Only one change of cms Portland to New York Through Tickets To Any Tart of the civilized world. Passengers tiekctud via. all boats runnliif between Astoria, Kalama and tor! land. . , Full Information concerning rales, time oi trains, routes and other details furnished on application to R. L. NOLF, Agent Astoria. Steamer Telephone lkn'k. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Sa 121 First St.. cor. WaMiingtuu, Portland. Orecux. THE : 0KEG0N : BAKERY A. A. CliKVKI.AKll, Prop. Good Bread Cakes and Pastry, None but tho nest Materials used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customer:- Bread delivered In any part of the city FISHER BROTHERS ; SHIP CHANDLERS. Heavy and bhalf Car.-y In t tck Wagons and Vehicles, Farm Maehinory, Paint. Ps, Vamishea. Loggers' Supplies, Faiibauki tk-ales. Doom and Wini.owa. PROVISIONS, rtorR ind MIU, MED. ASTORIA. - - OREGSO.