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TUB DAILY ASTOiUAtf, A&tOltUi TUE8DAV MOllNlHtf. JUNE Ji. 18tffl LOOK AT THIS! Take the Daily Asio rian and Get a LARGE LIBRARY FREE The Asfcorian's Latest juid Best Premium, Oiler. Every regular subscriber to Tha Dally Astorlan for the next twelve months will be entitle every ten weeks, to a set of ten first class n6vels, by sending us 30 cents (for each set of ten, books) In postage stamps of silver, vn 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, us follows: , THE SCARLET LETTER. By Na lhanlal Hawthorn. KING SOLOMON'S MINES. By H. Rider Haggard. THE MYSTERY OP COLDE FELL,, Oil NOT PROVEN. By Charlotte WU Braeme, author of "Dora Thorne. UNDER THE RED FLAG, By Miss M. E. Braddon. AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGH TY DAYS. By Jules Verne.' i'HIfl CQRSICAN BROTHERS. By Alexander Dumas. "LADY QRACE, 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 bo 10 cents each,. or $1 for the ten bookB, which Th Asr. torlun subscribers can have for. 3.0. ct-nlB. . Every ten weekB a njM;. wjt, oC ten books will be offered or), the same, terms. Thus, in th, course, of tha year, you will have "valuable library of 60 books that; will' cost, you only $1.00. ThlB off en is open only to regular sub scrlbera. Subscribers to The Daily Astorlan, who pay $7 for one yeur in advance will bo untitled to these books free of charge. Now Is the time to get your home newspaper, and a valuable library be sides, tor only the regular price of the paper. Subscribers to Tho Weekly Astorlan who pay fll In advance for one year's xubscrlplion, will be entitled to any of these, books they limy Hclect at the rate nf 3 cents per book. On receipt of the Hat of books discrlbed, accompanied by a remltanoe in postage stamps or sil ver to the amount of 3 cents tor each book ordered, we will have the books sent postpaid to the uddxvea of any regular subscriber to Tha Weekly Asto rlan ss above. AOMINISTUATOK'S NOTICE. In the matter of tho estate of Sarah K. Coftman. deceiused. Notice U hereby Klveu that the un- dcmlgned. haa been appointed by the t-ounljt court 01 ciaisop county, Or' r,nv administrator of tho estala of Sa rah 10. Coft'man, deceased. All persons having clulina nsrulnst suid estate will present them to mo at my olllce In Astoria, Oregon, duly nu- iiienticatea wunin six mouths from this auto. V. W. FARKER. A. It. Ksnagu, Attorney tor adminis trator, IS3. Kated at Astoria, Oregon. April 4t!. CAUKFUL PItEPAUATION Is essential to purity of fooda It tsi wisdom and economy to select thnso that are pure. The tSall Borden Viglo llrnnil Condented Milk is prepured with tho greatest care, and Infant are atwured the best. Grocers amf drug gists. A CULTIVATED TASTE Would naturally lead a person passvwa Iritr It to prefer the lwt thlnsa obtatn Bl)ie and ifiard agHlnnt Jinperfectiona. The iil l!"riifn i;ifli bnind (Vn (hnsed is unequnltin! tn omUSty as a trlnl will prove. (;nrr and (Irour Kiits keep it. WHEN CONGRESS WILL MEET. Tlia Presddent Has Something to Say On thel Financial Situation.. Washington June 5. The president said this evening In rtply to a direct question by a representative of the as sociated press, that he Intended to call an extra sesBlon of congress not earlier then the first nor later than the 15th of September, unletw unexpected contin gericlee should necessitate an earlier meeting. The president further eald: "While there has been no mystery nor secrecy with regard to my intention In thin matter, I hlnk It not amiss that tha people should be Informed authorl tively, that the time as at hand when their representatives In congress should be called upon to deal with the finan cial condition, which Is the only men ace to the country's welfare and pros perity. It is well for the people to take up the subject for themselves and ar rive at their own conclusions as to the merits of the financial policy which obliges us to purchase idle silver bull ion with gold taken from our reserve. ALONG THE WHARVES. Tha British steamer Coqultlan ar rived down Sunday from Portland,, and crossed out bound for Vancouver, B. C, at 3 a. m. The steamer George &. Starr, which was recently Bold ly the XTnlon Pa cific Company, arrived down from Portland on Sunday, and sailed for the Bound. The British ship Peterborough, hence with grain for Queenstown for orders, Is discharging at Fleetwood. The Danish bark Dumnark. hence for Queenstown with grain, wa3 tpoken on April 15th in latitude I.V40 sout'i, lon gitude 50.30 west. The new steam tender Jrls, belong ing to the I. n. & N. Co., arrived from Portland Sunday, and went across to Itwaco. Tho new craft is a great suc cess, and made splendid headway yes terday against a heavy wind and flood tide. Tha British ship Arctic Stream-, which sailed hence with gralnk was severely strained in a storm near the elquaitoir. Her deck, seanis were opened, the cargo damaged and other minor injuries) sustained. William H. Webb, the. eminent ship builder, built the shlpi Ocean Monarch, which was only 200 tons smaller than the Shenandoah, one of the largest sailing ships ever, built In the United States, over Dtl years ago. The Ocean Monarch was- a wonderful ship. She was the largest carrier afloat, and It has been- said that she could carry the annual-- crop of grain raised tn any state In her day. On her first voyage she- took . on beard at New York for Liverpool a cargo consisting of 72,370 bushels of wheat, 33,477 bushels of corn, 102 tons of fustic, 100 tierces of rice, 137 tons of metal, and ether uteres for the voyage, amounting to about 3500 tons dead weight, and this on n draught of twenty-three fee, of water. On . two different!, voyages the Ocean Monarch, carried; out nt the port of New Orleans, 790 t-iios of ctt?n to Liverpool. It- is little vond?r that Mr. Webb accumulated a handsome for tune when he could ooi'wlv, plan and build m, sailing ship 33 years ago .of very little less earning capacity md CMt than the blgrfost tmlp nfioat, rflillt,- within a vear or two. SUBSTITUTION. Just at this moment the door lending; Into tho Bide isle waa violently pushe d oien, and the best mji entered, tie looked slightly disturbed,, and held a yellow paper crushed In hia hand. "I have news for you, Mkw Ma n ners," ho said, dmiwlng her away from the brldnl i.rty and speaking1 In a low voice, "very provoking; now. 3've just had a telegram. Philip's train bns boon delayed by a wash-out, aruJ. he can't possibly bo hero today." Mips Eleanor depressed the corners of her Hps. "Good gracious !" she murmured. "how ghnstly ! And how very Incon siderate of rhlllp !" 'What tthall we do? Tho church Is lacked. The bishop la Iiero, and four clergymen." "It'8 dreadfully nnmyiViK,' observed tha brldo nervously flnirering Aunt Louisa's old Flemish point, "and while we're all at slxea and sevens here 1 suppos Philip la slrtlng on tho wash out reading 'Prometheus Xfnbound.' " "What shall "X say? I can go back and toll tha blsr.op that the wedding Is postponed, ihat tha bridegroom has met with a Tutuh-out." "That bo horrible 1 Fancy send ing all those clorgymon away without giving thm a thing to eat ! And all the Mowers will be faded by tomorrow. Whrt shall I do? "Nothing but postpone! It. We can't hav a wedding without a bridegroom; that's an wUabllahed fact." "And my trunks aro packed, and the invents so beautifully arranged; and then to disappoint rU the8e W1 !" "Well, of course. If you've no obje.-v tion. hoi-e I am. If you'd rather marry ma than disappoint th bishop and th peoplo, I am more than happy to be able to oblige yuo." "Oli, Mr. Trevor, you are always so kind !" An expression of relief relaxed th brlde'a featured. "But I hardly llkw to accent such ft favtr." Th best man smiled- deprecatlngly " Tray don't mention It To be able to obllge you la a privilege, to be of uervioa to you a pleasure. And really It does seem a pity rot to have a wed- llnir when evert -thlnir has been so nktly arranged." "Arc you pure thnt yon ar-e a"' wlll'.mr. that yoa aro not siwrifioinfr yoT.-w-lf to esve fte evasion T" querksH the bride, smoothed tho rumpled tele1 gram in her white-gloved hand. "Not in the least. Have I not aiways been your slave? Of course I am en tirely at your commands, but my ad vice Is that you had better marry me. These p eople have been invited here to see a wedding. True consideration for your guests should prompt you to have a wedding, even though' It Isn't the one they came to see." Geraldlne Bonner, WHITMAN'S PHYSIQUE. Whitman laid great stress upon- phys iology and a due care of the body- He was himself, a remarkably fine and impresHlvo figure. Indeed, his physical make-up was more than osdinarlly sug gestive. A few years ago a young English artist stopping In this country made several studies of him. In one of them which he Bhowed ma he had left the face blank, but had drawn the figure from the head down with much' care. It was sa expressive, so unmistakably Whitman, conveyed so surely a certain majesty and impresslveness that per talnetr to tho poet physically, that I looked -upon it with' na ordinary In terest. Every wrinkle in the garments seemed to proclaim tho man. Probably a similar painting of any ' of one's friends would be more or less a recog nizable portrait, but I doubt If it would speak so emphatically aa did this in complete sketch'. I thought it all the more significant: to thli case because Whitman laid such stress upon the human body in his poems, built bo ex tensively upon tt curiously identifying It with the soul, and declaring it his belief that if he made the vooma of his body and of mortality he would thus supply himself with the poems of the soul and Immortality. ; ; "Behold,'- he says, "the body Includes and is th weaning, the main concern. and IncVtdes and is the soul; whoever you we, liow euperb and how divine is yowl "body, or any part of lt" . He ... . . . . - . a 11 run this physiological xnreau mi tlwugn bis book, and strings upon It many valuable lessons and many no ble r,entlments. Those who knew him ! well, I think, will agree with mo that hia bodily presence was smgularly mag netlc, restful and positive, and that It furnished! a curious and sugeJetive commentary upon much- there Is in his poetry. ' , ... - The Greeks, who made so much more of the human body than we do, seem not to have carried so much meaning, so much history, in their faces as does the modern man; the soul was not con- centrated here, but was more evenly riiotrihiitwi over the whole body. Their faces expressed repose, harmony, pow er of command. I think Whitman was Ilka the Greeks in this respect. His face had none of the eagerness, sharp ness, nervousness of the modern race. It had but. few lines, and these were Greek. John Burroughs, In June Llp- plncott's. Easily, QuCckly, Pcrmanontlj Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, ninl all the train of erllg Xromvarly error or later exotica, Uio rHulii of .vorworK, Blckiiean, wnrrv.eto. Fullfltreucth. development and, tone frlvcn to every uncun unu portion i mm.!. 6lini)le.Dnturalmetlioi:, Imnielltilinirneinent nwn..lf'ntliirefnipoKlbl. !iiii rMrrfltn(fl. Book. explauittlun ami prooli ERIE MEDICAL CO, BUFFALO, N.Yv :v. :;;i;Uns ;t consumers of, Q 1 i l l'. 'i'uH jiliTWirr io-Q i win.H iiuttiiirni dit.jrlT small fliso. ili i l c Irt i:vnof tlio p , i.. To! It-.: n t ui'.ipill Q 'l'!uH'ftsl)lw ' J.'T'3 TI?iY LIVER PILLS s;i', i) Inthr lf.rf.rtilh"al.' v Li, Biawatmwi CURB A war and complete treatment, consisting of HTUpiMISltOrlOS, OIIIHIUMH IU LiTOii:., teriutl blind or blecdlinr, ItohliiR, chronic, irweiil or heredltar? piles, and many other Jteeiwes ! ffinslo woatcnwn; it is "J'Vavs a itrat beneflt to the eeneral heallli. lhe first 'discovery of medical Hire rruderlnK an opor 'Hon with tne knife unucttssary hen after '1 his Kincdy has never bow known to fad. (,- box, !' for scut by mail. Wl.T aiiffer from this firiblo disease Iw-n a wrltli-n cuai .anieei riven with i boxes, 10 re'niul the money II mil cured, fend stamps !r free KKiimlt'. rfiuurftuteo issued hv Woodward Olsrk A Wholesale an Retail Prueis iHole A pout Portland, Or. tl sale by i. V. Conn. Ast'rlaOron. DR Gumrs onion smup FOB COUGHS, COLDS A REMEDY FOR CHILDREN 'Whta ehtt A t hetri mother tnido me tak te- 1 rtooi)inlo( fcf.-M. t or CTov.p it hl no equsl. ' Av ohil H-t ni.vt urtl hv"'pt Tr. Oon Onion wild iU.iO'-.: .oci cr um t iic ttoa. boia At aco. For salo by J. Y. Conn, Druggist ALL OVER THE WORLD They MUX, o""-..,,co. (LULU It is simply pure mill: of tha be ipnlity from which a large percentage of water ! 4i U'ou cv;iH3iattil. !TTOi"S i A Positive Cur ' Kf)H PILES. y rvt fc. - . tterful. HiKhtfit tvU mon litis. At UriiKTists, or mitilivl on rect)t of price 50c, ier box. m WIMKELMAHN & BROWM J Inps , Jlalliim'iv, Mil. SOCIUTV BlEETINtiS. Atorla L,ilce No. DO, A. O. V. W. MEETS EVERY FRIDAY JtVKHimi at 8 o'clonk In tlio Odd Fellows' Hall- - jounune Bnil viHUine nriHiin-ii mniuni in vited. J. T. KOUEKS, Recorder. Moaadinavian Bei-.evole'ut Society. BIJLAK MKETIIfOrt OKT1US SOC1KTY W. at their roouiM in f yl Wan buUMiiK at en?nt 2 Tiv..r Joh .', h . 1. . ...1 ....A A. ...., "nlu . Oooan Kncamp-xne-it No. 13, 1. O. O. rRfinLAlt MEB'JINGH OK OCEAN J:M- Xfc campment No. t3. 1. 0. O. F at the taurfe, la the Oild Ifeliows buhuwk, as obvcu jr. on the second aud fourth Moudays of eacU month, fiolourning brethren cordially inyiiea. By order u-M Astoria Bullduig & Loan .association R. e rti i a-rt held at 8 P. M on the first V'piu to v '-son raotuii. umoe on .ooyioD sreei eJ Oio'Chpnamus. W. I-. ROBB, Secretary. '3ootmoo uoom'sii. Si;CtAK MK3TISGS5, FIRST IS, third Tiiesti'vy fvenlairuof each AMD month a o'cloclc. by theC'oiiuctl.at any regular meetiM must vrraentthe name to tin-. Auditor an on or heforrt the Kntlay .weniii? t;rU.r to the l'uesday on wnior im iuu ""v aieeunn- H pu .iiuira. Itoard ofPllot Commissioners. I will be hemonine nno. aiuuun.., ... v montu at io a. m. u.. .-ffgfo" mm Vk ' These tiny Cttpsalcs aroBupenor iTWIto Balaam of Uopaioa, I M Cubobs and. Injectiona ffIDTf They cure in48 hours the : J! - .Mltlirxnl- flMtrinnnfL llveulenco. SOLD BY ALL DRUGCMSTS ItOOTS iHD SHOES The Lan't Btock, Best Quality and Lowest Prices at the 8iira of The (lolden Bhoe. 3IAUKUM O. CliOSBY. , -DKALKH IN HARDWAUE, IKON, STEEL, TROV VIP"- AND FITT1NOS STOVES - AND TIN WAKE, ! House Fnrnlshlna Goods, Hheet lad. Strip Lead, olieei iron, jm au wiiubi. Rather tixky the offer that's mmlo by the pro prietors of Dr. Bugo's Catarrh Remedy. Risky for tftem. For you, if you have Catarrh, It's a certainty. You're certain to be cured of it, or to bo paid 500. That's what they oiler, and in good faith ttey euro you, or pay you, no matter how bad jour caso, or of liowlonf' (standing. But u it so much of a risk t They have a medicine that cures Catarrh, not for o tune, 1.11k fnr nil time. They've watched it for years, curins the most hopeless cases. They know that in vour caso there's every chance of snccr.3, almost no chance of foilui-a. Wouldn't any one tako such a ru.!c with such a niciUcino f The only question Is are you willing to make t'ua test, it the makers nro wi'.Ung to take tho risk 1 . If so, tuo rest is easy. Yon pay your drug gist fifty conta and the trial bosiu. Can you ask more I The Next Number Especially Goodi TALKS FROM TovmTopics BEAD DY ALL MEN AMD WOMEN. PgbUahod first day of December, Bjuureh, June aud SeptBiuber. DELICATE. DAINTY. WITTY. INTENSE. , Svery reputablo cowa aud book stand haa I- t ilco, sfnsle aumlier, 60 CEVTS. 89.00 1'liK YJiAK, JKistiuje Fi;t:E. ThLt brilliant (Juarterlv reprodncea the best morion, skeiilnw, burlesnms. poems, wit'i ciimis, eto , fniiit the tany mimheni ot thai muci) tdlkd-alit New Vorfexiety Journal. Town 1'onca, wliwhl pulliabca im-Jji. fcul m?-i'irinp''.S-wiervi'ir. lius two fHi' oiUji:a " Town Torres " ani MTu& riwii To'vn Topics" toji'-thci1, at tiie trt:t rrirc of $-1 ror ywr. I i ivur u.iu, td; aiif tor tl.oui or a.ldrca , . - - TO'A N l'OVli iS, - r;j ,.. it oi:v. K. Y t-y : nit 1511 R Mi win y u are calling for it and our shipments are increasing aauy iu other lands. The RDlfi UGU BHMD Condensed Milk is the first conden sed milk ever offered to the public. It is the leading brand. It has stood the test for 30 years. It has im- lt kalians but no equal. lry to remember that! All Grocers and Drciggisls sell it. NOTICE TO POLICY HOLDERS Of the withdrawal from the state of Oregon of the State Investment & In surance Company, oi an I'Tancisco, California. Notice is hereby ulven to all persons In the State of Oregon holding uauiornia, ana iu mi omcr pciduiib terested. that the said company has reinsured Its business In the State of Oretron. In the Fireman's Fund Insur ance Company, of San Francisco, Cali fornia, and haa filed notice tnereor wun the secretary of state, of said state, and proposes to withdraw its securi. ties on denosit with the treasurer there of, and to cease doing business in said state. A.r rrtllnv TinUlor in the State of i- nm. Mhar narann hnvlntr '.,"" ",,,7-. .7. 'i.'?"?.. . iST.r i I M flCIHIIV IKJLIUCU LU lliri LI11J DIUtlG mill retary of tate of the state of Or- aaie oi ine puuiicatiun ui nuo huuuc, ite or tne puDiicauon oi mm uuuue. This notice is given pursuant to the provision of an act of the legislative as- sembly of the state of Oregon, entitled An act to amend Sections 3564,, 3568 and 3580, of Chapter L, of the Miscel laneous Laws of Oregon, as Compiled and Annotated by W. Lair Hill." Ap proved February 25, 188. THE STATJS INVJSSTMJUJNT AND INSURANCE CO., By George L. Brander, President. Attest; Charles M. Blair, secretary 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 ecutrix of the last will and testa ment of deceased at the office of Judge Howlby in Astoria, Oregon, within six months from date, Asto-tri, Or., April 12th, 1893. lG-5t MARTHA POWELL, Executrix. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to and by virtue of the order of the honorable' county court of the state of Oreeon for the county of Marlon, duly made and entered of record by said court on the 28th day, February, 1893, the undersigned administrator of the estate of W. J. Herron deceased, will on tho 1st day of July, 1893, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said date at the front door of the court house, in the city of Astoria, in the county of ClatsoD. in said state, sfell at public sa le to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing described real estate Detongiog to the estate of said deceased to wit: Lots numbered nine (9) ten (1ft) eleven (11) and twelve (12), hi blook number one hundred and thlrtydght (138), in town (now city) of Astoria, as laid out and mapped and recorded ty jonn m. Shively, in Clatsop county, uregon. Dated JdY 9, 1S93. J. J. SHAW, Administrator of the Estate of W. J. Henvn, Deceased. CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS, DESIGN PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, etc, For Information. and free Handbook write to MUNtf a CO., 801 Broadway, New Vokk. Oldest bureaa for securing patents In Amerlm. Jrery patent taken out by na la brought before tbe publlo by a nolloe glvon free of charge lu the $ tmiilit mmmu Lanrert dreulatlnn of any aolentlflo paper In tho wurl.L Splendidly Illustrated. No lutelllirent man should bo without it. Weekly. a. OO yenrt fUiO six months. Address MUNN A CO, friiMi iimcim 361 Broadway, lie York Uty. Caveats and Trod-M arks obtained, and all Pat- J ent business conducted for Modcratc ret. Oun omcf i Owitc O. s. PaTtNTOrnctJ and we can secure patent in leas time uuu Uiosc J . 1. . . remote injui " jumigmu. ... . f Send model, drawing or photo., with descrtp- i tioo. We advise. If patentable or not, free of J charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured, i a ...uirr. "How to Obtain Patents." with cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries J sent tree. Aaaresa, . 4 c.A.srjovv&co. Opt. Patiht Ornct. Wminctoii. D. I CURE FITS I WTien I luivenre I do not mean mrfry to stop them for a time and iiien have tlim return aain. I mfsi a ruiiii-al rtr. I hare made the dife of KtTS. Ki'ILEPbY or FALU.SG SICKJiESS a llfe-lonj mndy. 1 warrant My remedy to care the wort cs. Bccaase others have failed it no reason tyrant now rveeii ine a cure. t?od a'.rr v ice lira'.!' and a free Bottle of my i.-,.'.::,y-i r,-'ivuv. l.iie Knitnisml rit-'(lU. C Ci-OY.VJ. C, IJ3 f earl St ti. V. JSclentiflo American U ) ?J' TRADE MARKS, CirJ-jlXjS DESIGN PATENTS, J Iflll 1 ill, ifiltIB 111 11 li .11 11WT) 111 ' 1! Pacini n.n. Is the line to take to nil points EASTand SOUTH is the DINING CAR ROUTE It offers the best service, comB blnlng SPEED and COMFORT It 1.4 the pnpulnr route with those who with to travel on the sa.f:est It Is therefore thfl route you dionWl take. It runs through ve.itiuulert trains every day m the year to PAUL AND CHICAGO No Change of Oars. ElcgantlPulliDiiu Sleepers, Snpprior Tourist Sleeper?, CIa.iJiiI fwA. VAAAtirl ultra VfttAttArD Vwmm "w o..tu-v.. Only one change of enn . , Mnvf 1 51 Tl M tfi NAW Yrtrlv """", 1,v" Through Tickets To Any Part of tne civilized world. 1'nBn-iicpm tlnketed via. all boatR rnunlni between Astoria, Kalama and Porilaud. Full Information concerning rates, tlw of train, routes ud other uetii lurnlKWd' ow application to R. L. NOtF-, Agenit Astoria. Steamer TtsUuhoiie DocWi. A. D. CHARLTON Assistant General Passenger Ageai, No. 121 First Ht..eor. WashingUm,, Port laud. Orenot. Line Running THROUGH. DAILY TRAIWS Leav ng PortlanAHS. " T:3aPM. 3K LAYS TO CH I CAGO 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 1 40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and ; Kansas City. Pullman, and, Tourist Sleei. Free Reclining Chair Cars, ain--Ing Cars. ' ASTORIA TO SAN MAT, 1803.- FBANCISCO Columbia Wednesday June 7. Stute Siim'Hv Juno II. tiregon Tlmrsdiiy Juno Oluinblii Mondav .luxe H. tjilfl Krldny June 21). On'tion 'rueiliy June 27.' ColiiKiUU Kttur.tiiy July 1. ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMERS Mornlnir bo:tt loaves A starlit (liiilv. pxeent. Sunday, aid n. in.; rcluruliiK. leaves Portland daily, except Saturday, at Hp. 111. Mght boat leave Attorn u:iiiy. t-xcopi niimiay, at u p. 111.; r lurnihi? lexves Portlaurt dallv. except Sunday. at 7 a. 111. The morning boat from Portland nuikrs. lanuliigAOii tne urenon sioe tue.siiays, inurs days.Hiid Saturdays ; on Wasbii-.trlon side Mon days Wednesdays and Fridays, r'roni Anloria . the morning boats nmkes landing on Ibe Ore- . gon side Mondays. Wednesdays and Frldaysv . and on the WaliU'Ktoii side Tuesdays. Thurs- . das and Saturdays. For rales and gtniai 111101 m.iiion can on ot: addrens, W, H. HCRLBCKT, R. W. LOUNSBEKtlV. A. Oeii. fas. Act. Afrent. Porllauil, Or. Aatoiia, Or. . THE : OREGON : BAKERY'; A. A. (LIT HASP, Prop. Good Bread Cakes and Pastry., None but the iest Materials nued. Satisfaction Guaranteed Custompr?. Bread delivered lu any part of tbe city, FISHER BROTHERS SHIP CHANDLERS. Heavy and Sbd! HAKDAVARE Cr.r.-y In l ick Wagons and Vehicles, Farm Machinery, Paints, ".lis. Varnishes. Loggers' Hnppllos, KuWbank's h'caiea. Doors aiid Vf inuoirs. PROVISIONS, FLOCR ud MIM. FFED. ASTORIA, - - OKKGSO 2