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Tlllfi DAILY ASSTOIUAIJ, ASl'OKIA, FIUDAtf MOIffllHO, JUNE tf. 18i3 LOOK AT THIS! Take the Daily Asto rian and Get a LARGE LIBRARY FREE The Astorian's Latest Hiid Best Premium " Offer. Every regular subscriber to The Dally Astorlan for the next twelve months will be entitled every ten weeks, to a set of ten first class novels, liv sendlne 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 64 large double col umn pages, In a neat attractive cover, and printed from clear, readable type, us follows: THE SCARLET LETTER. By Na thanlal Hawthorn. KING SOLOMON'S MINES. By II. Ulder Haggard. THE MYSTERY OF COLDE FELL, OR NOT PROVEN. By Charlotte 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 CORSICAN BROTHERS. By Alnxander Dumas. LADY GRACE. ' By Mrs. Henry Yt'ood. AVERIL. By Rosa Nouchette Carey. THE BLACK DWARF. By Sir Walter Scott. , A NOBLE LIFE. By Miss Muloch. . flie lowest price of those novels In uny othor way. would be 10 cents each, uv U for the ten books, which The As torlan subscribers can liave for 30 emits. Every ten weeks a new set of ten books will be offered on the same terms. Thus, In the course of the year, jou will have a valuablo library of CO books that will cost you only $1.50. '. his offer Is open only to regular sub scribers. Subscribers to The Dully Astorlan, who pay yi 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 these books they may select at the rate of 3 cents per book. On receipt of the list of books discrlbed, accompanied by a remltance In postage stamps or sil ver to the amount of 3 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. lHerving Pralie. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been (telling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Tills, llui-klen'a Arnica Salve and Electric Hitters, and have nev er handled remedies that sell as well, or that have (riven such universal Hatlsfac tlon. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price. If satisfactory leHults do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great liopulur II y purely on their merits, Bold by Chua. Kogers, DrutfkTlHt. k Kure Cure for Piles. Itching Piles a.e known by moisture like perspiration, causing Intense itching uiieu warm. This form, aa well an lillnd, Hleedlnx; or ProtrudlnK, yield at once to Dr. llimanku's 1'lle Ktrincdy, which acts directly on the parts affected, absorbs tumors, allays itching and effects a permanent cure. 60c. Drum;ist or mall. Circulars free. Dr. Bosanko. S3 Arch xlreet, I'hllttdelphla, Fa, Bold by J. W. '.'una. RUSSELL SAGE, The well-known financier, writes: 5o Fifth Avenuvs, New York City, December 20, ISM. "For the loBt twenty years I havs bot-n UKlng Alllcock's Torus plasters. They have repeatedly cuivd me of rhminiatio pnlns and pains In my side and back. Whenever I have a cold, on on my rhest and one. on my back mx'dlly relieve me." "My family are never wiihuut th.-sa." Tho night lunch wagon is a product of the nineteenth century, Its advent lias been hailed by thotiHands of weary nlt'ht workers and the delectable frank furter and hot roll has carried Joy and comfort to myriad hearts and stom achs. Now, Tom Carroll Is one of the men to whom the night lunch la the thing of beauty and the midnight Joy. The other evening Tom cameMnto the Saunterer's room, munching at his heart's content, with the end of u frankfurter In his hands. "Where have ywi been?"' , Torn smiled aa he swallowed the last bite. ' "Been out dining a la cart?." Bos ton Budget. "Man," enid the little Chicago boy, who had been taken to see "Richard III," "What does the actor man mean by saying: 'A horse- a horse! McKlnley for a horse'?" , The English language owes much to local newspaper reporters. A dispatch describing tho Are In Auburn prison told of the good work . done by "strlpeds," meaning the convicts. Buf falo Express. . The new railroad between Jerusalem and Jaffa has been the cause of a real- estate boom In Jerusalem. The rail road paid over $3000 an acre for land for its torminus, which .-, could have tioon bought for $1 an acre thirty yetirs ago. The building of this road suggests the realization of Tom Hood's dream In his "Impudence, of Steam": Godfrey of Boulogne, and thou, Richard, Jlon-hearted king, Candidly Inform us, now, Did you ever? " No, you never Could have fancied such a thing. ' Never, such vociferations ; Entered your Imaginations As the ensuing "Ease her, stop her!" Any-gentleman for Joppa?" .' "Masous, 'Mascus?" "Ticket, please, - slrl" 'Tyre or Sldon?" "Stop her, ease her!" Jerusalem, 'lem, Mem' "Shur! Shur!" Do you ga to Egypt, sir?" 'Captain, Is this the land of Pharaoh?" Now look alivey there! Who's for Cairo?" . Back her!" "Stand " clear, old file!" What gent or lady's for the Nile Or Pyramids V "Thebes! Thebes! sir!" ' "Steady!" Now Where's that party for Engedl?" Pllgrims holy, red-cross knights, Had you e'en the least Idea, , Even In your wildest flights, Of a steam trip to Judea? What next marvel time will show ,. It Is dlffloult to say: "Bus," perchance, to Jericho; "Only sixpence all the way." Cabs In Solyma may ply ' . 'Tls a not unlikely tale . And from Dan the tourist hie Unto Beersheba by rail." A TRIED REMEDY FQR'.BILI- . OUSNESS. - wYin niifTnr from rllHorrler or Inaction of the liver will never get the upper "band of , the unruly organ so long as they use such Irrational remedies an bluo pill, calomel and po dophyllln. Hut from the tried and popu lar medicine, IIoBtetter's Stomach Bit ters, they may expect relief with a certainty of obtaining it. The 'Influence of the bitters upon the great biliary gland is direct, powerful and speedily felt. Tho relief afforded Is not spas modic, but complete and permanent. The sallowness of the skin, furred ap pearance of the tongue. Indigestion, costlveness, headache, nausea, pains through the right shoulder, In, fact ev ery accompaniment of the obstinate complaint are entirely and " promptly removed by a course of this inestima ble medicine, in behalf of which testi mony Is constantly emanating from ev ery quarter, and from all classes of society. w STIMULATE THE BLOOD. Brandreth's pills are the great blood purifier. They are a purgative and blood tonic, they act equally on the bowels, the kidneys, and the Bkln, thus nlonot,.- tha DVBlonl llV ttlA Ililtliml outlet of the body they may be called the purgative Buuormc ami umrcuu medicine. They stimulate the blxl so ns to enable nature to throw off all morbid humors, and cure disease no matter by what name it may be called. One or two of them taken every night will prove an infallible remedy. - Sold in every drug and medicine store either 'plain or sugar coated.' , Hui'klt'u'l 4 mica. Salve. The best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, Dicers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive ly cures piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Chas, Rogers, suc cessor to J. C. Dement. ENCOURAGEMENT FOR FEEBLE. THE So long as the failing embers of vi tality are capable of being rekindled Into a warm and' genial glow, just so long there Is hope for the weak and emaciated Invalid. Lot him not, there fore, despond, but derive encouraffe ment from this, and from the further fact that there Is a restorative most potent In renewing the dilapidated powers of a broken down system, Yes, thanks to its unexampled tonic virtues, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters Is dally reviving strength In the bodies and hope In Uio minds of the eeble and Annettto. refreshing sleep, the acquisition of flesh and color, are blessings attendant upon the reparative processes which this priceless lnvlgor ant speedily Initiates and carries to a successful conclusion. Digestion Is re stored. tht blood fertilised, and sus tenance alTonled u .v., lif.-oiiaiiiinlnir orsmn by the Hit ters. ' which is inoffensive even to the feminine- palate, vegetable in c;,mpo- sitlon, and inorosy Ml- " and regain vigor! NOTICE! Tse 7lnfnVJ wine Intend of p ti. t.) c-nlH p.r c.n,m. Dortt fort.' t (, ;,- nnd n...-lc.. )..-.miv. " 1 " "v " Coitimc and wire at Ale. lUllx rt'B, HEALTHY Give a three months old baby 10 to 12 Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, nnd all tho train of vils from early errors or later exo BhCR. tbe rfKiilts of overwork, n 1 c k u e b s t worrv.etc. FulUtrehgih, development and tune given to every organ and portion of tlio btxly. Blmplf. natural method Ininicd lute Improvement Bern. Full ure impossnjlo. references. BtMtlc, explaiiatlou arid proofn mallbd (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO. N.Y. '"t tniiiicRf oi consumers of g 1. 1 .(. I'i: Tittt l axiire to (in- A . U. ( !! Is nottr putting uj ii !.-rrr;llnrly smallslM, a v. e -n;u!uins H !"vlrtu)ortlie V : irff- r iifs. i(m!iirMri purely -.t-(V titli:, ;r.'U:i.(!:-;of tiiOHo pills - :f :'! l.Mi.il, '.I lm exact Bl.o of v TJT7 3 T1KY LIVErt PllCS : .h.:i(iM ii lii tiic lir.rilnrortlilsl."" s :0 o JAPANESE IP CURE A new nnd com nleto trontraenti nanslKtliiK ot suppositories, (liuluwut In npniles, slso in hni Rim nlll: a. unsitive cure for , ternal, iu tornal blind or bleodiiiR, itRhluK, ohroiiic. recent or hereditary piles, ud -nisiiy other dlBcascs and femnle weaknesBes; it is always a (treat bo no lit to the eeneml health, 'the rirat discovery oi medicakcure rendering an oper tiou with tho knife unnecensary hereafter This remedy has never been known to fall. 1 per box, 6 fur $5; sent by mail. Why miller from this terrible d Incase when a written guar aniceia eiven with, (1 boxes, to refuiid the monoy II not cured. Bond stamps turJree sample. Guarantee . tunned by Woodward Clark & Co., Wholesale and Jtelull Druggists t'ole Agonts Portland, Or. 'Jur Uo by J. W. Conn. Astoria Oregon. ' n ; .... ' , l J 4 : Dfh GUMS ONION SYRUP F0R COUGHS, COLDS AND CROUP. A REMEDY FOR CHILDREN. When ohlld at home, mother mads ms take a tea spoonful of onion syrup at night, tho next morning; my ooudh was prono. For Croup H had no equal. My ohlldron Insist upon having Dr. Oulni Onion Syrup whloh Is already prepared, more pleasant and without tasts or sinclf ot the onions. Bold at 600. For sale by J. W. Conn, Druggist BETTOR'S I A Positive'Cure ' I H08 PILES. III use over All enr. flmile, Xpert tve MVm ill i f ul. llk-li.-Mt linll liliinluls. At-OrilKKlma, or mailed on receipt of pi-U-e 3r, per tiox. fWIHKElsN!l IROWI OR'JQ CO., I I'min., Hull luiore, Sid. SILfi Sclentlfio American Agency for . r St. v; ' CAVEATS. TRADE MARXS. OCSICN PATINTS, COPVRIOHTS, ate. for Information and free Handbook write to MUNN A t'O, ik.l Hm)AKAV, NSW YoltR". Olilewt trnmnu U WH-urtiig patents In America. Kvery patent taken out by us is brnmilit before the pubiio by a uoUce given free uX charge la the I.anrest rtrenlntlon of any elenune paper tt the wiuid. tiiU-udidly Illustrated. No mtelllireus iu;n should be wlthut, It. Weekly. iS;.OI Tcari H.il!ll montlis. Address A'.CNN A t'O ViiiUsaiiiiU,3til ilroadway, Ham k'uikCily. . I CORE FITS I When I My cure I do net nwm merely to stop 1'tei!i for ? tiiiH'anfl then hsTetSiem return aain. 1 ef-ai n rpitr:il cere, i have n-.ntle the di'ise of M'l.i. t:'I!.i:i!V or f ALM.Nli SU'KNj a liic-loi; stui'j-. I Viiim.t my remedy tocure I n i-r .1 -.im . rc ain'e ollu-rs have'falWii H t'o re.i Ti I' i net row rty.-iin- a cure, scud i 1 1-.- i- Or a tr-nli cud a free Ito'ile cf riT ; i:.'-i' 1 r -i! (U-.'e rTnrv-',,ind IN-iit i;V.i . j ' C. UT. M. C-, l& -i Fa ul fct., N. V, . m CHILDREN Arc a great blessing, AH children will be yd fectly rugged and healthy if raised on the . - EORDE.H EAGLE BHD Condensed Milk," for it is the most nourishing,, rich and natural- food for infants that can be found, Re member the Eagle ' brand. Your Grocer and Druggist sell it. parts water to one of Eagle, condensed jallk. SOCIETY mEETIrYUS. Astoria Li.dge No, DO, A. O. IT, W. M EKT3 EVERY FRIDAY EVENING AT . 8 o'clock in tho Odd Fallows' Hall. So journing and visiting brethren cordially in vited. J.T. KOGKUS, Recorder. Soanflinavlan Benevolent Boolety. J REGULAR MEETIN08 Of THIS SOCIKTY Ik at their rooms In Pythian building at eilit :'ci,iek r. m.. on the second aud tourtli Tues day! of each month, ALU. DANIELSON Secretary, Ocean Kncampme'.t No. 13,1. 0. Q.W . REGULAR MKEfI??GH OF OCEAN En campment No. 13, 1. O. O. F at the lodge. In the Odd Fellows Bullriinir, at seven r. M., on the second and fnr.nl) Voadays oi each month. Hojourniug brethren cordially Invited, By order . . CP, -' Astoria BaUctiug & Loau Aaaociatlon 'JiHH REHUIjAK MEETINGS OF THIS A8SO L cmtluii ar-e held at 8. p. M. on the first Wedreaday of each month. Ofllce on flenevlevj street, south of tmenamiu). W.U ROI1B. - Secreta' '. Oommoo Oouncil, I B .HI. AT! MEETINGS. FIRST AND 9 M.ml -l'udy eyet'lnirs of . each month at M rcl'.mk. . -' f '-i.-ioo- .lt:irlnK to have matters acted upon by t: (".unci', at any rcirnlar meetliiR must prekvii- t1 e ani" to the Auditor and luerft, on o ':)!f'in- the (fntlny evening prior to the rnpxdav ' 'vtiinli the nonnell holds in r,ralr aipelinjj . - - K. OHBfJRN, Auditor and Police Judce Board of Pilot Commissioners. rPHE REGULAR MEETINGS OKTHISBOARD, will be held on the am Monday, ot cacn month at 10 a. in. at the olliee ot Konu K far kor. W. L. ROBB, Seo These tiny Capsules are superior to Balsam of Copaiba, Cubeba and : Injectlona They cure in 48 lioura the same diseases without any incon venience. SOLD BYALLDRUGCHSTS BOOTS 0D " SHOES The Largest Stock, Best Quality and Lowest Prices at the Sign ot , , Tbe Golden Shoe.. JOHN TTJ.TZLTST , , IlKAt.FR IK HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, IRON PIPW AND FITTINGS. STOVES AND TINWARE, House Furnishing Goods, Sheet Lead, Strip Lead, Sheet iron. Tin and Copper. Uafher risky the ofTcr tbnt'a mailo by the. pro prietors ot UT. kind's Catarrh ltancrly. ltisky for theni. For 7WW, 1A JUU u,w Catarrh, it's a cermmty. xoure cortniu to bo ctire?l of it, or to lie paid $500. Tbnt's what they oiTor, and in good faith they cure you, or pay you, no mutter how bad your case, or of how long (standing. But u it so much of a risk I They have a medicino that euros Cntarrh, not for a timo, but for all timo. They've wntched it for years, curing tho most hopeless cases. They know that in your case there's every chance of sucocTis, almost no chance of failure. Wouldn't any one tako such a risk with such a medicino 1 The only question is are you willing to make tho tost, if the makers ore willing to take the risk t ' If so, the rest is easy. Tou pay your drug gist fifty cents and the trial begins. Can you ask more I The Net Number Especially Goods TALES FROM Jo wn Topics READ BY ALL MEN AMD WOMEN. Published Rni day of IH-comoer, Miaoh, Juno swd bc'iiu-mber. DELICATE, DAINTY, WITTY, INTENSE. Every reputable news aud book stand has It L'xlee, slnKle nnmbur. SO CENTS. S2.00 l'KK Vi:AI!, rstsp 1"UKK. This brilliant Quarterly reproduces the best etoruw, sketches, hnrKson) l-nis, vitti cLsuiH, etc., from tho eariy innnters ot that much tAlked-ahout New York Society Journal, Town Tories, which i puhlished weekly. Sub scription inrit-t. f l.iW per ye.ir. Th two iiulilietiojis "Town Topics" and "Talks s-hom Town Topics" togetber, at the tow cluo-priee of $5.00 per year. A si your new adtaler for tliem or adilres', TOWN TOPICS, , . W West 23d StreAN.Y.atJ m nm ohlvs ,T . ,..,Fo, iosTot FAOIUO MANHOOD, i:' !ImlaEBVOUSPBILn'Y, f - ;WMikiicsoiBiMlyaBdtfuid,ifefitB t . . - f FmmnrKxeMsesiBOidorYouns;, Si....-.,.. Iv SiMhk.O fBlty knlof II w , l.i,ln- 1.1 S.ruli ih.l .IHIII lltM OliitiaNS PiRIHftftiOUV Ihwilir lllln HtiMK TKt.ATHkT MwSu btssss, lM.ii-.ii'' trmm Sum uJ nrc InMrw KnlrlW lVirriv.: tt' i, ,'..:uUliMU4rbwMMM)lN 41r..s MEDICAL CO-. BUPFALO.N. Y. NOTICE TO POLICY HOLDERS ' 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 tho 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 bus 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 the secretary of state, of said state, and proposes to withdraw its 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 (C) months from the date of the publication of this notice. 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 35C4 3568 and 3580, of Chapter L, of the Miscel laneous Laws of Oregon as Complied and Annotated by W. Lair Hill." Ap proved February 25, 1889. . THE STATE INVESTMENT 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 Bowlby In Astoria, Oregon, within six months from date, Asto-H, Or., April 12th, 1893. 16-5t MARTHA POWELL, Executrix. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that, pursuant tO and hv Vlrtim nf fha nrAo.y r.t tv.a honorable county court of the state of Oregon for the county of Marlon, duly mtuia ana enierea or record Xy said COUrt On trip 28th flnv tTahriiarv 1QQQ the undersigned administrator of the estatjr of W. J. Herron deceased, will on the 1st day of July, 1893, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said date at tne iront aoor or the court house, in the city of Astoria, in the county of Clatsop, in said state, sfell at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing described real estate belonging to the estate of saJd riprpn?.wl tn nrlf- Lots numbered nine (9) ten (10) eleven Ui; ana twelve tin), in mock; number one hundred and thirty-eight (138), in town (now city) of Astoria, as laid out ana mappea ana recoraea oy jonn M. oniveiy, in tjiaisop county, uregon. Dated May 29, 1893. J. J. SHAW, Administrator of the Estate of W. J Herrfen, Deceased. SHERIFF'S- SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clatsop. C. H. Page. Plaintiff, vs. J. H. D. Gray, Laura W. Gray, J. Q. A. Bowl- oy, viiey Ballew as executors of the last will and testament of Louis Wil son Deceased and the Astoria Box Company. By. virtue of an execution and order of sale Issued out of and under the sale of the above entitled court in the above entitled cause on the 29th day of May 1893, upon a decree of foreclosure and Judgment duly made and rendered therein on the 22nd day of May 1893, which said execution and .order of sale was to me directed and de livered, I did on the ."1st day of May, 1893, levy upon all tho right, title, claim and intereest of the above named defendants in and to the following described real estate, to-wit: Lots number six (6), seven (7), twenty (20) twenty-one (21), twenty-two (22) and twenty-three (23), of tract numbered one (1), and lot thirty-two (32). of tract numbered two (2), ail of and in block numbered twenty-seven, in Olney a addition to the Town of As toria as laid out and recorded by J. G. Hustler and H. S. Aiken, executors and devLiees of the last will and testament lof Cyrusi Olniey, deceased, as said block Is sub-divided and recorded by J. H. D. Gray and recorded by him In plat book, numbered one, at page num ber 2G, Record .of Town or City Plats, in and for the county of Clatsop, and State of Oregon, and all of said land being in said county and state, and I shall on Monday the 3d day of July, 1893, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., of said day ,in front of the county court house door, in the City of As toria in said county and state, proceed to sell the same, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy the sum of JS92.41 with interest on said sum from May 2d, 1893, until paid, and the further sum of $22.60, costs and dis bursements, and the accruing costs of this suit, at public auction to the high est bidder for cash in hand in United States gold coin at time of sale. ti. A. SAllXn, Sheriff of Clatsop County, Or. Dated Astoria, Or., May 31, 1893. SHILOH'S OONS'UMP.TIO'R Tls? nurct-.-.s of t''' ,; ' wftannt n r,v.-.!tr-'! V -A l r "V '. '. " ' " it-.6i. . .;' - ni'-L' i 1 ' ' 1 ' kt-. . 1 ' ' - on, tail I hTORpo6iUrcreirtriTferthonboviUWi itg ase ilKMiMtndu of citi of the warst kinc and of lonirsuttt'linir hare Lo-n cured. Indeed, o :rou; n n;r t.iiU, In Ita cricC7, th.it I wili rffld t.o otti e3 r.Jis, nh VALrAIiLR TKE t -' joa tills dM" to ?ny ena" -r-r ui WiUvCUd hk; U-ir ilriiros aui i'. O. ttWresa. Is the line to hike to nil points EASTand SOUTH It is the DINING CAR ROUTE It offers the best service, con E lllllil g SPEED am! COMFORT It Is the jopnlnr route with thote viho wl-li to travel on THE SA.F3LST It Is therefore Hie route you Miould take. It runs through vestibnled trains every day m the year t ST.PAUL AM CIII0AGO No Change of Cars, Ek'gantJPulkdn Sleepers, - -JiiiiTior Tourist Sleepers, Splendid Free Second-class Sleepers, Only one change of cars Portland to New York Through Tickets To Any Part of tne clvillzod,uorld. Passenger ticketed via. all boats, runnine, between Astoria, Kalunia and Portland. Full luformutlou concerning rates, time Oj' traitis, routes iiid other details HirniMiiwI on application to R. L. NOLF, Aijent AntoriH. Steamer Telephoue Dock. A. O. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Mo. 121 First Ht.. cor. Wiisliiiigiun, Portland. Oreiren. Line Running FHROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leav ng Portland, 8:45 AM. " - 7:30 PM. VA 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 PRANCISCa mat, lS'.ra. Columbia Wednesday June 7. " State Snndnv June 11. tireRon 'Ihnrsday June 15. Columbia Monday June It). f-tale Friday June 2:1. Oregon Tnefdi.y June ?7. r'ltlll'.nllllt Mllillf.iMV .lutv- 1. ... ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMERS Mornlnc boat leaves Asterla dallv. excent Sunday, at 0 a." in.; retnruiiif?, leaves Portland daily, except Saturday, at. S n. in. KlRht boat leaves Astoria dully, except Huuday, ato p. m.; ri-turnlnRleaves Portland daily, except Sunday, at 7 a. in. The morning boat from Paitiaud mak-s landings on the Oregon side Tuesdays, Thurs days, and Saturdays ; on Washington side Mon days Wednesdays and Fridays. From Astoria the morning boats makes landing on the Ore gon side Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and on the Washington side Tuesdays. Tmirs- dnvs and Saturdays. For rates and general Inclination call on or address, W. n.HCBtBUP.r, n. W. tOUKSBEKRY. A. (Jen fiw. Atrf. Avent. Portiand.Or. . Astoria. r THE : OREGON : BAKERY A, A.CXEVELASD.Prop. Good Bread Cakes and Pastry, None bnt tl'.e est Materials used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customer?. Bread delivered in any jart of the city FISHER BROTHERS SHIP CHANDLERS. Heavy and Eholt HAEDVARR Ctr.-y la t uvk Wagons ani Vehicles, Farm Machinery, Paints, -tils, Varnlsbea. Loggers' Supplies, Fsli'jrrk's calea. Doors and Wlnc.ovrt. PROVISIONS r FLOCK ind M!LI FFKD. ASTOKIA, - - OREGSO. $ WJWm?$