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T1II5 DALLY ASTOIIIAJS, AtfTOltlA, SATURDAY MOUNLNU. JUNE 3. lbl3 LOOK AT THIS! 'Jake the Daily Asto rian and Get a LARGE LIBRARY FREE The, Astorian's Latest iwii Itest Premium Offer.' Everr regular subscriber to The Dally Astorlan for the next twelve month! will be entitled every ten weeks, to a set of ten first class novels, by sending us 30 pents (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 double col umn pages, in a neat attractive cover, and printed from clear, readable type, ss follows: THE SCARLET LETTER. By Na thanlal Hawthorn. KING SOLOMON'S MINES. By H. Rider Haggard.. THE MYSTERY 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 Verno. THE CORSICAN BROTHERS. By Alexander Dumas. LADY GRACE. By Mrs. Henry Wood.' . AVERIL. By Rosa Nouchette Carey. TUB BLACK DWARF. By Sir Waller Scott. A NOBLE LIFE. By Miss Muloch The lowest price of these novels In any other way, would be 10 cents each, or 11 for the ten books, which The As. torlun subscribers can have for 30 . cents. i Every ten weeks a new set of ten .books will be offered on the same icrms. Thus, in the course of the year, you will have a valuable llbrury of 50 . books that will oost you only 1.50. This offer Is open only to regular sub scrlbers. 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 be sides, for only the regular price of the paper. Subscribers to The Weekly Astorlan who pay $2 in advance for one year's subscription, will be entitled to any of I hese books they may select at the rate of 3 cents per book. On receipt of the lint of books.diBcrlbed, accompanied by a remltance In postage stamps r Bit- vor to the amount of 3 cents for each book ordered, we will have the books sent postpaid to the address of any i regular subscriber to The Weekly Asto lan as abovo. REDUCED RATES ON THE UNION PACIFIC. ' Communcrlna May 1st. round trip rates to Chicago will be reduced to IKS.50; Omaha, Kansas City and Soux City. ISO.: Duuvcr. $70. Tickets good via other lines returning. For further Information call at ticket ofllce U. P. dock. O. W. LOUNSUEHHY. Agent, Astoria, Or, Bncklen't vr.l.n NkIvb. The bast salve in the world for cuts, bruises, (urea, plcora, unit rheum, fuvtir sores, tetter, chapped lunula, chilblains, i-iirna. urn! nil skin til tuitions. lul positive- ly cures piles, or no pay required. It Is guaruntwd to kIvo perfect satisfac tion or money refunded. Price Hf ceiiu per bux. For sale by (.'has. Rogers, suc cessor 10 J. v, uement. CAREFUL "PREPARATION la essential t purity of foods. It la wisdom and economy to select those that are pure. The Gall Borden Eagle Brand Condensed MI1K is prepared with the greatest core, and Infants are assured tho best. Orocers ana arug lie adaf lie and HluUuei.-KreiHfit Cause" of Apoplexy Mid Psralyils. rv miwi nxynt and profound In llil llrwtlll l)V BPtH'ittllHtli, Iinve deloped conoliwlvc-iy -that tho . imi'A itiHttnierl eminently reuK in AVth or permanent disability. Dr. MUe Ilentiwativ ivervme in mo wlv for either of thexe apparently InslK i..w... xuuuea. Nmhlni? allprouenea I in m-rlt. ilna. W. U. Hums, of South it..n,l Ind.. who had mtffervd from con .,( linfnrlie for three months, was ......I t,v It. Th dnuahter of lianlel My us, of Brooklyn, Mich., had been Jnnnne for lrt veart., rum """"i .." lt to 2 IKm a dav. Nervine cured her of both fit and Insanity. Bold on a ituar &;.tcu by Chan. I'.wrs. Oft a book dee. High School Commencement. The High School Is out with one of the neatest programmes that have ever been grotten up for school exercises. The Joint programme of the graduat ing class and the Ciceronian Literary Society, which is to be given at the Methodist church next Friday evening. Is published below. It Is filled with per formances by those- whose names always carry success. The first part will be as follows: Music Orchestra Ksa.v "It la Easier to Follow Tnan to Lead." Miss Martha Gilbert Oration Mr. John McCue Vocal Kolo "The Morning Cometh".. Mrs. J. T. Ross Valedictory and Class Prophecy.. ; Miss Kate Dement Presentation of- Diplomas..!. N. Wright A,i,irmau to thf Graduatlm; Class.. Hon. C. W. Fulton Music , Orchestra Part second will De me anniverumy exercises of the Ciceronian Literary HnHetv of the Hleh School, as follows: Salutatory Miss Bessie Huttec Recitation Miss Genie Lewis Oration Mr. W. H. Loyings Vocal Solo "The Unseen in History Miss Grace Carruthers Debate,' Affirmative, Andrew palglty, Dfny, A. A. uieeiiuiu, ui. Question, "Resolved, That the Purl tans have been, of more value to our civilization than me euiui-is Presentation of diplomas.. Percy Sovtvy ' ..i. A. A. Cleveland, Jr. Music .. .. Orchenlw ALONO THE WHARVES. The steamer Scotia arrived down at an early hour yesterday mm mm,. Fifteen hundred cases of salmon were taken on at this point for San Fran cisco, consigned to Eastern points. The steamer South Coast, of the Truckee- Scotla line, leaves San Francisco tnis morning'and has a heavy shipment for this port. The Trucked arrived In from San Francisco at 7:30 yesterday morning. One hundred tons of general merchan dise was unloaded at the A. S. Co s dock, consigned to local merchants. She proceeded up the river at 11.30 with a heavy cargo for Portland. The small British steamer Coqult- lan, which arrived In from Victoria, Thursday morning, Is making the Haytlan Republic run, the latter ves sel being still in the hands of the au thorities at Seattle. The British' bafrk Helenslca, with grain for Queenstown for orders, was spoken in latitude 50 south, longitude BO west, on April 10th. . The British ship Skelmorlee, hence for Queenstown for orders, has gone to Falmouth to discharge her cargo of wheat. Tha British bark Carnedd Llewellyn left Falmouth on the 27th ult. for her port of discharge, All the npars which the Western Belle Is to take to New York, ore now on board. The remainder of the cargo will consist' of lumber. AMATEUR ROWING. 'They're oft!" The hoarse, eager cry goes thrilling over the water, inter mingled with 'screaming steam-whistles, shouts of encouragement , and warnings. You who are fond of that prince of all aquatic sports, rowing, does not your blood tingle, your heart beat faster, and your breath come a bit short when your memory paints for your Imagination the long, low hills on either side of the beloved Schuylkill, on a delightful June afternoon, the water Ilka a polished mirror, and four elght-oar shells lying expectantly with in earshot of the umpire's boat? You know what the scene means the long, dreary winter nights' train ing on tha "machine," the abstention from the flowing bowl, the stern witn drawdl from the pleasures1 that are culled social, In a word, the almost Spartan-like absorption in his work of the "man" who is "training" for a boat-race. With what pride does he scan the weekly evidences, nay, even the dally records, of his gains against that enemy fat! How he exults at the Increase of lung-power, the "staying qualities of his wind! Then the sharp forced marches on Sunday, the oatn Ing, tho harsh massaging, the harden lng of tho muscles into verltablo whip cords, the pink skin, the bright, clear eyes, In a word, the healthy man, who emerges from all this severe work, and for whom the real fun begins when the ice has melted. And then those never-to-bivforgotten "pulls" up the river under a blazing sun, the light repast, and the pitying looks bestowed on the unfortunate out side world who ore not In. training, normal appetite for catfish and waffles of all that Is accursed, In the eyes of the man "training." Tha young giants are at last ready for the final tug of war. Fond, but critical eyes have watched, admonished and coached their every move, until the day. the hour and the word go arrive. Then for eight minutes your true lover of rowing knows what life really Is. What a gay, animated, mov ing spectacle! The upper decks of the steamboats crowded with pretty girls wearing rival colors, tha river block with small craft of all sorts, and all focussing their course, their attention on those four long, slim shells well out In mid-stream, their occupants with swelling cheet and arms literally bulg ing with muscle, pulling for dear life. They near the end how they pull! the desultory cries and shouts have decp nnl Into one continuous roar, from which a word, a cry emerges occasion ally. They've crossed the line; the flag's dropped; "Well rowed, boys!" and tnen tho band plays, and everybody u co nlzant of a deep abiding thirst. Oh, but Its a fine sport! John F. Huneker, In June Lipplncott's. " v . OREGON AT THE EXPOSITION. Complete Headquarters Established Convenient to Jackson Park.. Having no state building which vis itors from their state could use as a sort of general headquarters a party of patriotic Oregonlans have organized the Oregon World's Fair Headquarters Association, whose object Is to supply this want to their visiting friends from the Webfoot sUUe. v The association has leased a commo dious three-story residence on Michi gan avenue next to Peck court. This building Is now being renovated and furnished preparatory to making It a home for Oregonlans and their friends. On the ground floor will be double reception parlors, billiard parlor, li brary, readlng-rdom, smoking-room and office.On the second floor will be ladles' parlors, private rooms for gentlemen and advertising rooms. About' the front and south side Is being erected a spacious veranda, that the members may, to better advantage, observe the beauty of the lake, those who throng the park, and the gay turn-outs up on the city's most popular driveway, Throughout the house will be placed paintings by Stuart, who has lately paused two yfci(rs sketching in the picturesque Northwest, together with the works of local artists, showing at- tractive resorts for tourists, and scenes In tho mining and lumbering camps. Tho furnishing of the house, Its loca tion and management, carry the assur ance that the far away state will not bo unobserved during the great expo sition. The officers of the organization are President Colonel R. W. Mitchell Secretary Charles N. Miller, Treasurer W. S. Ladd, and Manager W. S. Sharp stein, who Is In charge at Chicago. Every convenience for the comfort of the visitors' will be provided ,to make their visit to the fair as pleasant and profitable as possible. The organization has been approved by the Oregon state commission, under the ofllclal signature of President Geo. , Myrea and Secretary C. B. Irvine. It Is estimated that the attendance from Oregon will not be less than 15, 000. Uncle William was talking with Lu cy, his little niece, about a New Year's present. He wished to know her mind upon a certain highly interesting sud- Ject, but preferred to get at u mai- rectly. "Now, Lucy," said he, "if I were go ing to buy a doll for a little gin, what kind of a one do you think' sne would like?" "Oh, Uncle William," answered Lucy, nMth iiniisumlsed Interest, "there Is nothing like twins!" STARVED TO DEATH Tn tho midst of plenty. Unfortunate, vet we hear of it often Infants thrive physically and mentally when nronerly fed. The Gall Borden Condensed Milk Is un doubtedly the Barest ana "e- im" fond obtainable. Grocers and Drug . V j . j.f..t gists. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of Sarah M. Coffinon, deceased. lMnttfB i herebv elven that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Clatsop couniy, ojc eon. administrator of the estate of Sa rah E. Coffman, deceased." All persons having claims . agumsi. said estate win present mem iu i mv ofll.-e In Astoria. Oregon, duly au thenticated within six months from this dUtC" W. W. PARKER, A. R. Kanaga, Attorney for adminis trator. 1M3 Dated at Astoria, Oregon, April 4th C. P. UPSHUR, SHIPPING and COMMISSION Astoria, - Oregon. Tho Next Number Especially Good. TALES FROM Town Topics READ BY ALL MEN AND WOMEN. Published first day of December, March Juuu uiid bcpUunuur. DELICATE, DAINTY, WITTY, INTENSE. F.wy reputable newa nud book stand fcvs S. i xlco. ftim-le number, BO CENTS. 6'3.3 l'KK YKA1C lwlS KUttfc Tliti brilliant Quarterly reprodiirf l):o t-.' J stories, HkutelK. hurkvirpaa, lupins, witfc cksmH, elu., from tho eurly min-tei ft ttuu, miu-h tJilked-arwiit NV'W Yerk Siriety Amrail. Town Tories. wliHiln puUllKiit'.'-"f!f Smi criition pilee. S.i per year. , The two inih'iieatleiM "Town Tr' nl 'Taijis Kit" Town Tories" logtiliier, Hi. tM low elul) price of fcS.Oi) er .w 4 a!; ) our ue uU-tder im tlmui Or luidfA". TCPlf's : vV'i.i.ls't.w: i.,t,.: These tiny Capsules arosnpericr to Balsam ' of Copaiba, S Cubelm anil InjocUoni f IJJf J They cure in 43 hoars tho samo diseases -without anylncon TCQlcnce. SOLO BY ALLDRUGQ1STS coHsaf.iPTion, I havea rxioitlTOrcirMTSbrtheabcveillanwf; T ita '.t tiiwirtiiHla of t-wo vt too vroret kit il :( lun-J Htitortln? h.w bn n ftr?i1. ImlttH, A:roitKUiny(aiutln iia el.kacy. thnt I will 'ml t orVLv pi-be, v lla VAU'ABI.K 'KK.T1SB OR t!ito nuffl to arty t)SFT 0 Vi di soaj D.-e tiseir Li iinjsa ul i O. tUarefcfc f. A.::rt u.c.o else. MB of HH Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all tho train of evils (run: early erroraor later elci'Miea, tlie results of overwork, sickness, worrv.ete. 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CURB x new anil nnmnleta treatment, eon aim I ol suppositories, ointment In eupsules, uU.- in box ami wills: a positive euro fir e-ternm, in ternal blind or hleeilinK, itehlni?, ehronio. reecnt or hereditary piles, and many otbor diseases and female weaknesses; It is always n reat benefit io the ncuerai neaiin. ine nrsi Iscovery of medical cure rendering an oper- Knn ui 1 1 the knife unneeessarv nertaiier This remedy has never bem known to fail. l per box, tt (or 5; sent by mail. Why suffer lrom tins lernoie oisease win-u i i nwn amceis riven with 0 boxes, to refund the money 11 not cured. Send stamps for free sample. Guarantee issued by Woodward Clark & Co., Wholesale and Retail Prurciste Sole Aents hortlanu, vt. tT sine oyj. n. Conn. Astoria Orejjoiu . DR. GUNTS IMPROVED PILLS ONLY ONE FOR A DOSE RESULTS ARE WHAT TELL Wo (ruarantf e that ono of Uioeo pills at a dose, will produco better results In tho euro cf Headache, CootlvenoBS, Sor Stomach, Bad Breath ana pi"i oees, than three to live of any other make, and do it without RriplnR and siekenlnft. Their wonderful action makes you feel like anew bolnK. B6o. a box. Druggists or mail. BosonkoMea. Co. Phila, ra. For saie by J. W. Conn, Druggist. BETTOR'S I A PisiiivB I ! f on pi i. Curo ES. In use uer 3)( i cri-s. t-iuilf. J-.'t'rrl.re lV)i. liiv'ul. HUIust tt-Wi. liuiiiit:!a. At (i-li)ft:irits, or m..ilt(l nn mi-ii.t of piicu 3tc. per hux. I sifiNu;iwiAiiu & Bomi'iT - Itathrr riilqi the offor that's mndo by the pro- pnetorn oi ur. Knrro's Catarrh Konictly. ltinky for tha m . For you. it you have Cfitorrh, it's a fcrl.iii'.ly. You're c o r t a i n to be curc.l of it, cr to ho paid S500. That,':! what thoy offer, and in pixxl faith they euro 3-ou, or pay you, :io matter how bad your case, or of how lout! Btumling. But-t3 it so much of n risk J Tliey have a medidno that cures Catarrh, not for a time, hut fur nil timo. They've wntelieil it for years, eurin? the motit hoiielcsa cases. They know tlmt in your csso there's cyery chanco of buwi'oH, ahnost no clinueo of failure. Wouldn't nny one toko such a risl: with such a nu'iliciuu ? Tim onlv miration ij nro Vou willins to make tho test, if tho makers are wilUug to take tho risk ? If so, tho rest is easy. Ton pay your drus gist liCly cants mid uie trial ucguis. Can you ask worst BOOTS IN? SHOES ' The Largest Stock, Best Quality and Lowest Prices at the Blgn of Hie Oohl-i, Bhoe. HA UN MACiXIS C. C1WSHY, -OKAlKfl IN HARD WAKE, IRON, STEEL, IRON" PIP-- AND FITTIN'CS. STOVES - AND - TINWARE, Mourn FiirniMiIni: Uwls, Hlieot 1 4atil. Strip a(t, Sheet Iron, Tin uud i:opit'r. Safes, Fireproof. ' TceUbratel Alptne Safes kept In stool at the 4? , Third St., Kl Katata OtHre. War ranteU M gooil u the tnt. T-nns very easy W. C. CAKLt. Agent. CSLU"B!A TRAfiSFER CO.. . WILLI .VM WILSOX, Prop. . FEED - AND SALE - STABLE General Express and Delivery BuMnrss. Dine til Olney strwt. Stables fiiot of West Kinth si, Astoria. Telephone Ko. 4L gab ire NOTICE TO POIJCT HOLDERS i Of tho withdrawal from the state of Oregon of the State Investment & In surance Company, of San Francisco, California. Notice is hereby given to all persons in the State of Oregon holding policies in the State Investment & In surance Company, of San Francisco, 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 noUce tnereoi witn th secretary of state, of said state. and proposes to withdraw its securi ties on deposit witn tne treasurer uiere- of, and to cease doing Dusiness in saiu state. Anv Dollcv holder in the Mate oi 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 (u) months lrom tne date of the publication of this notice. This notice is given pursuant to tne nrovlBion of an act of the legislative as Bemhlv of the state of Oregon, entitled "An act to amena sections .suti jobs and 3r80. of Chanter Ii. of the Miscel laneous Laws of Oregon, as Compiled and Annotated by W. Lair Hill." Ap proved February 25, 1889. THE STATE INVESTMENT AND INSURANCE CO. By George L. Rrander, President Attest; Charles M. Blair, Secretary ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice la hereby given that, pursuant to and by virtue of the order of the honorable county court of the state of Ortegon for the county of Marlon, duly made and entered of record by said court on the 28th day, February, X893, the undersigned administrator of the estate of W. J. Ilerron deceased, will on the 1st day of July, 1893, at the ;-iur of 10 o'clock a. m. of said date at he front door of the court house, in I tho city of Astoria, in the county of Clatsop, in said state, tun at puDiic saie to the highest bidder for casn, tne roi- lowing described real estate belonging to the estate of said deceased, to wit Lots numbered nine (9) ten (10) eleven (11) and twelve (12), In block number one hundred and thirty-eight (138), in town (now city) of Astoria, as laid out and mapped and recorded by Jonn. M, Shively, In Clatsop county, uregon. Dated May 29, 1893. J. J. SHAW, Administrator of the Estate of W. J. Herren, Deceased. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. To whom it may concern.AU persons havlnsr claims against the estate of Henry Powell, deceased, are requested to present them to the undersigned ex ecutrix of the last will and testa ment of deceased at the ofllce of Judge Uowlby In Astoria, Oregon, within six months from date, Asto-'a, Or., April 12th, 1893. 10-Dt MARTHA POWELL,, Executrix. CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS. DESICN PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, etcJ For Information ana free Handbook write to MUNN & CO., Stil BIIOAUWAT, NEW YOKFC. Oldest bureau for aocurinu patents In America. Every patent taken out by lis la brought before the public by a uotloe given free of charge in the tanrest circulation of any BCtentlflo paper in the world. Bplenilldly Illustrated. No IntelllRent man should bo without it. Weekly. 3.00 a yi-ar; 11.50 six months. Address MUNN 4 CO, VUJiUbiiEUifc 301 Broadway, Men Koxk City. Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat ent business conducted for Moderate Fees. Oun Office is Opf-osite 0. S. Patent Office and we can secure patent in Less time than those remote lrom Washington. Kdnrl model, drawing or onoto.. with descrip tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of charge, uur lee not due tin patent is securca. a E.yDui r-r "How to Obtain Patents," with cost of same in the U. S. and foreign oountries sent free. Address, C.A.SF40W&CO. Ofp. Patent Office, Washington, D. C. I CURE FITS 1 When I say cure I do not mean morely to slop them for a time ami then have them return again. I niran a raiilt-al rnre. tmv? mcde tiie rtintijc cf KiTfl, Kl'U.El'8 Y or KALIJNti SICKNESS a lifo-ior.c; study. 1 warrant my remedy to cure !le , oret cuses. liti-aure others nave union ii U3 reason furnot now receiving a cure. S?nd at ini- e fr a treatise snd -n Freo Boltle of my miu ill -Me rvnwuy. i.iv.i r.-cpress ami i"os t-( iiiiro. " u. noui. ni. ibJ fonri at., r. t. SHILOH'S COiiSUMPTIOI CURE. The success cf this Great Conch Curo without a parallel in the history of medicine All drogata are ut horlied to sell it on a pos itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can successfully stand That It may become known, the Proprietors, at i enormous ex pense, are placing a Samr-le Bottle Free into every home in the United btaies ana lanaaa, If vou have a Coneh. Sore Throat, or Bron chitis, us It, for it will cure yon.. If your child has theCronp. or Whoeping Cough, nse it proraotly, and relief is sure. If yon dread that insidions disease Consumption, nse it As your Drotrtrist for BtULUH' lubk, Price 10 cts. . SO cts. and J1.00. If yoor Lung are sore or Back lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Mee Mctv. For sale by all Drur gists and Dealer 4 Solentifio American f Agency for W"5 TJr TRADE MARKS, SMjJ desiom patents, i Is the line to tnke to nil points EASTandSOUTH is the DINING CAR ROUTE It oilers the best amice, con 6 Illllli'K SPEED and COMFOIiT H is the populsr route with those who wi-li to travel on THE SAFEST It is theicfore the ronle ycu fliou'd take. It runs 1 lirotitcli vestihuled trains every day in the year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO No Change of Curs, ElegaiitJPulliiiiM SltepiTS, Superior Tourist Slcepcru, Sileinlid Free Second-class S!t'fiers, Only due change of cm s Portland to Now York Through Tickets In Any Tiirl ot'tlie civilized world. Pnssninmri tleketetl vln. all boats runnlni betweitu Astoria, Kalnma ami roiMuud. Full Information concerning rules, time oi ruin, routes imd other details furnished oi. npnlieatinn to . R. L. NOL.F. eent Astoria. HtciunerTelepUone Uock. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant Henenil PasseiiRer AKeut, No. 121 First St.. cor. Wailiingtou, PortlHnd. Drpgoii. Line Running THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leav ng Portland, 8:45 AM. 7:30 PM. 32 DAYS iO 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, 1S!XJ. Slate mtiir.tHy May (I. ori-Bon Wednesday May U. Columbia Siindav iltiy 11. Male Huirsdiiy May 18. Oregon Monday May 22. Columbia Kritlav Stale Tuesiliiy Jl ty :10. ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMERS Morning bout leaves Astoria daily, except Sunday, at G n. in.; rt'tiinilng, leaves Portland daily, except Sal tirtlav, atsn: in. Nlulit boat leaves Astoria daily, except Sunday, at 0 p. m.; r mmlne leaves Portland tlaily, except Sunday. nt7 a. m. riic inoriilns! boat from l'oi tlmui mnki s landings on the Oreijon side Tuesdays, Thurs days, and Saiurdas ; on Washington side Mon days Weiliesdas' and Fridays. From Astoria the inoriiliiK boats makes laniting on the Ore gon side Mnndavs, Wednesdays and Fridays, and on tho Washington sido Tuesdays, Tliurs ilavs and Saiurtlays. For rates and general Infuimation call on or address, w. n.nuitLBURT, ;. w.wunsdkkkv. A. Oen "a. AeK ". l'orlland.Or. Astoria, Or, THE : OREGON : BAKERY A. A. CI.EVF.I.A5I), Prop. Good Bread Cakes and Pastry, None hut tho iieft Materials used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Custom"'. . Bread delivered In any part of the city FISHER BROTHERS SHIP CHANDLERS. Heavy and Bruit HARDWAR. R Cir.T In kek Wagons and Vehicles, Farm Machinery, Faints, lils, Vrnlsho. UMfgers' Supplies, Fni.tr.nU s Scales, loors and Wiui.ow. PROVISIONS, IXiOCE uid Milt FFED. ASTORIA. - - OREOSa 2