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    THE DA1LV ASTOK1AH,- ABTOIMA, SUNiDAV MOliNLNti, JUNE 25. Itiif3
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umn pages, In a neat attractive cover,
ind printed from clear, readable type,
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THE BELLE OF LYNN; or THE
MILLEU'S DAUGHTER, liy Char
liitto Ml. Brawne, author of "Dora
Thorne."
THE BLACK TULIP. By Alexander
Dumas.
THE DUCHESS. By "The Duchess."
NURSE REVEL'S MISTAKE. By
Florence Warden.
MERLE'S CRUSADE. By Rosa Nou
chette Carey,
A STUDY IN SCARLET. By A.
Conam Doyle.
ROCK RUIN; Or, THE DAUGH
TER OF THE ISLAND. By Mrs. Ann
H. Stephens. .
LORD LISLE'S DAUGHTER. By
Charlotte M. Braeme, author of "Dora
Thorne."
THE ARMORER OF TYRE. By Syl
vanus Cobb, Jr.
Mr, GILFIL'8 LOVE STORY. By
ileoigo Elliott.
A SCARLET SIN. By Florence Mar-ryat.-
THE SEA KING. By Captain Mar
ryat. THE BEIGE OF GRANADA. By
Sir 13. Bulwer Lytton.
Mr. MEESON'S WILL. By H. Rider
Haggard.
JENNY HARLOWE. By W. Clark
Russell.
BEATON'S BARGAIN. By Mrs.
Alexander.
THE SQUIRE'S DARLING. By
Charlotte M. Braeme, author of "Dora
Thorne."
THE RUSSIAN GIPSY. By Alexan
der Dumas.
THE WANDERING HEIR. By
Charles Reade.
FLOWER AND WEED. By Miss
M. E. Uraddon.
NO THOROUGHFARE. By Charles
Dickens and Wllkle Collins.
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MOND. By W. M. Thackeray.
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rlan M above, -
Corn! Look.
Good looks are more than nkln deep.
nYtwndlnir on a healthy condition of all
thrt vital onpins. 1' he liver bo Inactive,
you have a billions look, If your stomach
he disordered, you hnv a dyspeptic look
ami if your kidneys be disordered you
have a pinched look. Secure good health
i, ml you will hav good looks. I.levirie
inner Is the great alterative, and tonle.
Lihm l. x blotches, boll, and ittves a rood
c,iiiii.ion. Hold nt Thus. Uogvrs' druxl
4i. hp w cents per bottle.
ALONG THE WHARVES.
The ship India, from Nanalmo, with
2,000 tons of coal shipped by John
Roaenfeld's Sons, arrived at Port Los
Angeles on Monday, being the first
square-rigged ship to enter that port.
The Captain telegraphed Messrs Rosen
feld's Sons that he reaechd the wharf
without any trouble, and would com
mence discharging next morning. Port
Los Angeles was formerly Santa Mon
ica, and recently great Improvements
have been completed there In the way
of wharves, etc., and It will be the en
deavor to make this the port of Los
Angeles.
The steamer Samos, the largest car
go boat In the world, sailed from Rom
bay for Antwerp on May Sth, carrying
11,428 tons, principally .Tape seed. She
took out to Bombay 7,413 tons of coal
and coke, exclusive of bunkers. The
time actually engaged In, discharging
and loading was lli days.
The British ship ErrtJ. Captain Mc
Millan, is on her way back to this port,
having sailed from London on the l'Jlh
Inst.
The steamer Elmore sailed yesterday
for Tillamook.
The steamer Cricket Sidled for Scat
tie yesterday morning.'
One of the engines on the Potter
broke down yesterday while the steam
er was on the way to Portland. Her
arrival at Portland was therefore do
layed some hours.
The steamer Augusta arrived in from
Tillamook yestordny. She brought a
ciuantity of butter, eggs, etc., for local
merchants.
The British four-mnsted bark Croflon.
Hall arrived down yesterday from
Portland. She had 62.533 sacks of
wheat valued at $80,500.
The American Institute for the cure
of Uauor. opium, morphine and tobac
co habits Is now turning out dally
patients cured. Cures guaranteed or
money returned. Inquire at. Institute
on 3d street, over Astoria National
bank.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Sheriff Smith went up to Portland
last evening.
Miss Brazee of Portland is a guest
at the Occident.
Mr. E. C. Lewis and Mr. C. R. Thom
son are In Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McDaniels of
Brookflcld are In the city.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Megler returned
frctm Portland yesterday.
Mr. S. B. McBride was a passenger
from Portland yesterday.
Editor Cornwall of the Gazette came
down from Calhlamet yesterday.
Mr. J. K. Weatherford of Albany ar
rived In this city yesterday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Knapp and children
came down from Portland yesterday,
Mr. W. R. Price and daughter of
Portland were guests at the Occident
yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. $1. Means of Cath
lamet came down the river on the Tel
ephone yesterday.
Inspectors Edwards and McDcrmott
left for TillTimook yesterday morning
on official business.
Geo. F. Welch, son of Mr. J. Welch,
returned home yesterday from Eugene
where he Is attending college. Mr.
Welch will graduate next June, nftcr
a six years course.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed bids will be received at the
ofllce of Clatsop Irfind Co., for building
a barn on Lewis & Clarke River. Bids
to be opened July 4th, at 10 a. m.
Right to reject any or all bids, re
served.
PLEASANTRIES.
In your Impatience do not call your
dlsputer an off-horse, for an' off-horse
Is always on the right side. Facts and
Fancies.
A recent advertisement In an English
paper reads: "For sale. A bull terrier
dog, two years old. Will eat anything;
very fond of children. Apply at this
oince."
A profound conclusion It Is truth
fully remarked Hint the tramp puts
more sole Into his profession than many
men of even higher aspirations. Jour-
nul of Education.
A Wrong Diagnosis. Tired Harry:
"uvuy, could yer neip a poor reuer a
little? I've got a hnckln' cough, an' a
headache." Mrs. Kindlings: "Well, I've
got a little wood outside you could
hack, and It might cure your head
ache." Tired Harry: "Much obleeged,
mum; but, yer see, my headache
ain't of ther spllttln' kind." Puck.
A Maori, whose requests for blankets
had at last elicited a decided refusal
from the missionary, exclaimed,
"Kapnl !" ("Good"): "no more blank
ets, no more hallelujahs," and there
upon returned to the faith of his fa
thers. No less homorous, though In an
other way, was the plea of a Maori In
litigation for a piece of land. Being
called on to tell the court on what
proof he relied for his title, he' pointed
to his rival claimant, and said simply,
"I ate his father," The Argonaut.
Where the Devil tarries not. A
bright story of Irish wit Is related In
which his Satanic majesty figures. It
appears that an English tourist was
shown the sights by a guide one day,
and among the places visited were the
Devil's Gap' " and the "Devil's Bowl."
"What an amount of land the devil
possesses In Ireland!" said the tourist;
"he must be an Important personage
In this country." "Your honor's right."
replied the guide promptly; "but, like
the rest of the landlords, he's an ab-
spntee." Exchange.
.
A lady hnd Iwn 111 and under medl
cal treatment for a long time. As she
grew no better all the while, she be
came distrustful of her phyBlcian's
skill, and did not wish to see him, and
yet was not bold enough to tell him so,
She communicated her state, of mind
to her maid. "Lave Mm to me, mum !
lave 'im to me !" said the girl. By and
by the doctor came to the door, and
Bridget opened it about an Inch.
"Sorry, sir," said she, "but ye can't
come in the day. docthor !" "Can't
come in? How's that?" "The mis-
thress do be too 111 for to see ye the
day, sir !" Exchange.
What She Said. It would make It
much more Interesting If we could tell
Hie names; but our readers will have
to content themselves with knowing
that this story came to us from a very
distinguished poet, who told It of
another, perhaps the best known of
American poets. Some people weft
calling on him and his wife; and, after
a while he said to his little girl, who
was playing about the room, "go up
stairs and tell your mamma Mr and
Mrs.. are here." The child went, and
after a while returned, resuming her
play. Did you tell your mamma?"
asked the poet. "Oh, yes." '!And what
did she say?" The little girl shrugged
up her shoulders, twisted her face Into
an expression of unspeakable ennui,
and exclaimed. "She said, well, she
said, 'Oh, dear !' "
The late Jay Gould ha1 a double, a
doctor practicing In New York, and a
gentleman of a very scientific turn of
mfiid. He had the same little wizened
features ns the archmilllonaire, the
same nervous habit of twitching with
his fingers and thumbs while thinking.
The resemblance was heightened by
both men having the same Indifferent
tnste In dress, particularly as regards
a suit of sober brown, which the mil
llonaire and the doctor adopted as their
familiar attire, each unconscious of the
preference of the other. It Is said that
they only met on one occasion, and
that was at a winter resort on the
coast of New Jersey. The two men
were taklne an early walk on the
beach, and they came toward each
other. Both had on similar suits of
brown check. "Mr. Gould, I believe?"
said the doctor. "I am not quite sure
If I am," was the testy reply. "I wish
you would not wear clothes like me.'
"I won't if you will shave your beard,"
snapped the doctor; and then both men
glared at each other, and passed on.
The doctor was In the habit of conv
plaining to his friends that people fre
quently stopped him in New York, and
asked his advice In regard to certain
stocks and at times were very rude
when he attempted to explain that he
knew nothing about Wall Street or the
ways thereof. "One day In particular,"
he relates, "I was slapped on the back
and dug In the ribs by several perfect
strangers, who cried, 'How about that
cradle?' I went home very much an
noyed, and read In an evening paper
that Mr. Gould had presented Mrs.
George Gould's first baby with a silver
cradle." Churchman.
HE SUITED STONEWALL.
During "Stonewall" Jackson's cam
paign In the Shenandoah valley, it be
came necessary that a bridge over a
small creek should "be built in great
ha.stc On evening Jackson sent for
hl.i old pioneer captain, Myres by name,
and pointed out to him the urgency of
the occasion, saying he would send him
the, plan of his colonel of engineers as
soon as It was done. Next morning
Jackson rodo down to Myres' quarters,
and, saluting the veteran, said: "Cap
tain, did you get the plan of the bridge
from Colonel - ?" "Well," sold the
captain, "the bridge, General, Is built,
but I don't know whether the picture
Is done or not." Argvmaut.
Straws that show which way the
wind blows are doing a rushing busi
ness jus now.
A Sum Cure for I'llcs.
Itchlnir Piles a.e known by moisture
lllti! iMMsplmtton, causing Intense itching
wnen warm, cms rorm, ns wen a mum,
t lt-c in; or Protruding, yield at once to
Dr. liosauko's Pile Remedy, which acts
directly on the parts an'ected, absorbs
tumors, allays Itching and effects a
doi irnnent. core. 50c. Urucrirlst or mall.
Circulars free. Pr. liosanko, S'Zi Arch
street. Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by J. W.
Conn.
J. W. Crow, successor to Ryan
Sc. Co., 537 Third street, have Just
received a full line of 1893 patterns
In wall paper, and comprising all the
latest designs and shades, at the low
est prices. Call and see them.
DO YOU LIKE OYSTERS?
Those who wish to have the finest
Shoahvatcr Bay oysters or clams by
th quart or pint In jars, can have
them delivered nice and fresh by Hom
r Fletcher. Orders left at The Asto
rlan oltice will receive prompt and enre
ful attention from him.
ASTORIA TO THE WORLD'S PAIR.
Astoria to Chicago In four days.
This Is the time made by the Union
Pacific. Rates have been reduced to
a very low figure. Go nov before
higher rates take effect. For further
Information call at ticket office Union
Pacific dock.
O. W. LOUNSEERRY, Agent.
All rrvK
Those wha have used Dr. Klnc'a New
IMseovery know Its value, and those who
have not, have now the opportunity to
try it tree, unu on tne advertised arug
Rist and get a trial bottle free. Send
your name and address to H. E. Bucklen
Co., Ohlrniro. and cet a sample box of
lr. King's New Life Pills free, as well as
a copv or uolde to Health and House
hold Instructor, free. All of which Is
Kimrnnteed to do you good and cost you
noming. tnas. Kogers arugstore.
All the patent medicines advertised In
this paper, together with the choicest
wrfunu-ry, and toilet articles etc.. can
le bought at the lowest prices at J. W.
fVnn"a drug store, opposite Occident hotel,
Astoria.
CHEAP STRAWBERRIES.
Ladles will take notice that lanre
quantities of strawberries are now re
ceived dally. Quantity excellent and
prlc very reasonable. Kindly leave
your orders with
ROSS, HIGGINS & CO.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that I have
been appointed administrator of the es
tate of Thomas Shay, deceased. All
persons Indebted to said estate, are no
tified to pay the same to me, . at the
office of Robb & Parker, at Astoria,
Oregon, forthwith; and all persona hav
ing claims against said estate, are
hereby notified to present the same to
me, at the above place, within six
months from the date hereof.
F. L. PARKER.
Administrator of the above estate.
Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this 13th
day of May, 1893.
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 skin, thus
clenslng tho system by the natural
outlet of the body they may be called
tho purgative sudorific and diuretic
medicine. They stimulate the blood
so as to enable nature to throw oft 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 lftfallible remedy.
Sold In every drug and medicine store
either plain or sugar coated.
FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS
Mrs. Winslow's " Soothing Syrup has
been used for children teething. It
soothes the child, softens the gums,
allays all pain, cures wind chollc, and
Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five
cents a bottle. Sold by all drug
gists throughout the w-rld.
A newspaper has just been started
In London which Is printed on a postal
card. The first number has four illus
trations, a comic tragedy, a few Jokes
and puzzles and some advertisements.
J. W. Thompson, organist at the M.
E. church, wishes to take a few more
pupils in music, piano or organ. Ad
div.'ss, 6S9, Astor street.
Easily, Quickly,
Permanently Restored.
WEAKNESS,
HERVOUSWESS,
DEBELSTY,
mid all llio train of evlh
1 mm curly errors or later
cxci-sscs, tlitt results of
overwork, sickness,
worry, etc. Full strength,
development and tono
given to every organ and
rmrtlon of tho body.
Simple, natural method.
Innnedlntoininrovcment
st-pn. Failure impossible.
2,(l references. Book,
explanation and proofa
mulled (scaled) free.
ERIE MEDICAL CO.
BUFFALO, N. Y.
BETTO.il'-S j.A'fta;'.'. Cura
f OR Ml.ES.
3:lli:e out ,Vi r;'is.
iitiit.ir. J-i'tln" II. n
lh JlUlli'St tl-M.-
t At dnim&.M.
or lli.-::e:l on Ii'ct-.pt of
ra H 3 fT3 jwiix S:e.!.TlKix.
itiBw H CkHi ' 'ft-- twin'-..
A nw mid comniete treatment. conBlstiim ol
nupuopitnrles, ointment In capsules, also in
box and pills; a positive cure for 8 temnl, In
ternid blind or bleeding, itohlnff, chronic,
recent or boreiiilnr,' piles, and many other
(liBeases and fomalo weaknesses; it is Bhvays a
great benefit to the general health. Tho first
discovery of a medical cure rendering an opcr
tion with tho knlfo unnecessary hereafter
This remedy has never hem known to fall,
tl per box, fi tor 5; sent by mall. Why suffer
from this terrible ilisooso wheu a written KUr
anieois given with 0 boxes, to refund tho
money II not cured, Beud stamps for free
sample. Uunranlec issued bi Woodward
Clark & Co., Wholesale and Rutail Druggists
Pole Agents Portland. Or. For sals by J. W.
Conn. Astoria Oregon
DR. GUWS
ONION
SYRUP
FQR COUGHS,
COLDS
AND CROUP.
GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE.
In raising a family of nine children, my only rem
edy for Coughs, Colds and Croup was onion syrup.
It UJust ns ellootivo to-dny M it wnu forty years
go. Now my grandchildren take IH Ounn'a
Outon Syrup whloh is already prepared and more
Vlaaaant to tho t ajtc. Sold at 00 couu a bol U.
For sale by J. W. Conn, Druggist.
Tfieae tiny Capsules arc superior
to Balsam of , Copaiba,
Cubebs and Injections. Uff
They cure in 43 hours the
same diseases -without onyincon
vcalencc. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
HUNTER & iVIERGENS,
rroprletors of the
Portland Butchcrins Co.'s Markets
Corner Second and Benton street s.
Corner Third and Yet Uglitli streets.
Foard & Stokes
Denier In fSlnsswnre. Crockery, Ship Supplies,
Tobaeoii, Wines tunl l'lne Whiskies. Fine Te;i
and Coffee nSoec'altv. Tim Finest Display of
Finds in the Oitv, Fresh on Kvery Steamer.
Corner of Third and West fciKiilu Micen.
Seashore Railway.
TIMK CAHIX
Train leaves Seaside :
7 ::. m ouiiy.
t :.to p. m. Thursday and Saturday.
:8u p. m Humuy.
Leaves Young's Kay Pier :
4 p. m. 1'iiiiv exeepi Miousy,
. w. Thnrsar.y. twiturd y and Sunday.
i p ni. Sunday.
J. Q. A. IIOWLIIV, V. h. W AliltK.V.
Bfcnuary.
F
&
10
NOTICE TO POLICY HOLDERS
Notice Is hereby given to all persons
in the State of Oregon holding
surance Company, of San Francisco,
California.
Of the withdrawal from the state of
Oregon of the State Investment & In
pollcles 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 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
Btate.
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 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,, 356S
and 3580, of Chapter L, of the Miscel
laneous Laws of Oregon, ns Compiled
and Annotated by W. Lair Hill." Ap
proved February 25, 1883.
THE STATE INVESTMENT
AND INSURANCE CO.,
By Ooorgo L. Brander,
President.
Attest; Charles M. Blair,
Secretary
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit Court of tho State of
Oregon, for the County of Clatsop.
C. H. Page, Plaintiff, vs. J. H. D.
Gray, Laura W. Gray, J. Q. A. Bowl
by, Wiley Ballew as executors of tho
last will and testament of Louis Wil
son Deceased . and the' Astoria Box
C-inpany.
I5y virtue of an execution and order
f sale issued out of and under the sale
f 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 31st day of
May, 1893, levy upon all the right,
title, .claim and lntereest of the
above named defendants In and to the
following described real estate, to-wlt:
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), all of
and in block numbered twenty-seven,
In Olney's addition to the Town of As
toria as laid out and recorded by J. G.
Hustler and H. S. Aiken, executors and
devisees of the last will and testament
of Cyrus Olney, deceased, aa 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 26, Record of Town or City Plats,
in nnd 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 ,ln 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 $892.41 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.
H. A. SMITH,
Sheriff of Clatsop County, Or.
Dated Astoria, Or., May 31, 1893.
TLB. PARKER
DEAI.KK IN
Mine. Brick, Sand, Fire Rnck, Flro Clay,
Cement., Mill Feed. Oiits. Hay. "traw
Wood Dellvoreil to rder.
Draying, Teaming and Express Baainess.
JEFF'S RESTAURANT
-13 THK
Bon Ton Ton Restaurant in tho Town
(And the. Finest on tho Coast.'
Dinner Parlies, Banquets a Special
The Finest Winn Mil I.iiiiors.
C. P. UPSHUR,
SHIPPING ami COMMISSION
Astarla, - Oregon.
830rs AHD SHOES
The Largest Stock, Hfjt Quality nivl
Lowest Prlnes at the Bin of
The (iolden Shoe.
MAaXlS C. CHOSHY,
PKAlF.i: IK
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
IRiN PIPK AND FITriNT.S.
STOVES AM) - TIN WAKE,
House Furnishlin: floods. Sheet Lead, Strip
Lead, Slioet Iron. Tiu and Copper.
Safes, Fireproof.
T- ecleh'ated Alpine Ssfes kept In stock at
the 4T, Thlril St., lSenl Estate OiHce. War
ranted as (food at tUe best. Terms very casv
W. V. CASKLL, Agent.
COLUMBIA TRANSFER CO.,
WILLIAM WILSOJf.rrop.
FEED - AND - SALE - STABLE
General Express nml Delivery Business.
3ffice 116 Pine strevt. Stables font of West
Ninth si, Astorliu Tel. plume Xo. .
T. 23. VVTATT
Dealer In
Hard'-vare and Ship thzv.u'zr),
Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, Klt.aclo Oil. Cot
ton (uitk, .'i.-mp til Twm. I.inl Olt,
WrottKht Iron :;ikei, OaiTanlitpd c.nl Sai:
Orooorlos, 23to.
.Agxicuitnral Implement, Sln(t M.v
iiL-tflilues, ramtsai.il Oil.
mmM Line
Mi
Running
2
THROUGH
DAILY
TRAINS
Leav fig 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,
Tree Reclining Chair Cars, Din
Ing Cars.
ASTORIA TO SAN FRANCISCO
JUNE, !S!)!(.
Cnliiniliin Wednesday Juno 7.
I;ne SuiH'ii. .Iiini' li.
Oregon 'ihursday .I line ir.
O-liiinlilii Monday .hmc l'.l.
Male Friday .liine H:l.
Oregon Tuesday Juno 2".
(.'oluvibla haturday July l.
ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMERS
Morning boat leaves Astoria da ly. except.
Sunday, ai, 0 a. in.; leturnliii?. leaves Portland
daily, except Haturday, at S p. in. Klnht lioat
leaves Astoria dally, except Sunday, at fi p. ni.:
r turnti k leaves Portland daily, cxe- pt "-in day;
at 7 a. in. riieinorniiiKlioat ftoiu I'oillnud muk a
landinnsoii the Oregon side Tuesdays, Thurs
days, mi S uurdayi ; on Wasliii-Kton side M i:
davs W'eilm-sdays and Fridays. From Astoria
the inon.n,)! limits makes landing on the Ore
K"ii side Monday, Wednesdays and Fridays,
and on the Washington aide Tuesdays, Thurs
day a and Salurduxs.
For rues and general InfoiiiiHtion cull on or
address,
W. H, lillliUiUKl, ;. W. LOUiiHRKUIty,
. Gnu ' as. AM. Aieut.
Portland, Or, Astoria, Or.
r.-l ?'f-Trn.tna i i wm mvan. rt
Is ihellne to lake to all
points
EASTand SOUTH
It is the D!N)NG CAR ROUTE
It oflffrs ti-e best sorvlce, com
billing
SPEED arid COMPOJiT
It Is tun popular route with those ulin
with to travel on
THE SAJILST
It is theiefore the route jou f-limi'il
take. It runs tlirouph vestilmled
trains every day in the year to
ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO
No Change of Cars,
Elegant Pullman Sleepers,
Superior Tourist Sleepers,
Splendid Free See ond-elaxs Sleepers
Only one change of ears
Portland to New York
Through Tickets
To Any Tart of tne civilized voild.
Passengers ticketed via. all boats ninniur
between AKtoria, Kuluma and 1'orMnud.
Full Information eoiiceriiir.g rates, time c"
trains, routes pad other details furnished oi
application to
C. YV. STONE.
Agent Astoria
Steamer Telephone Dock.
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passenger A (rent .
Sx.Ui First ht .cor. vta-.lmi.:ii.
Portland, tirct-oi,
THE : OREGON : UAKE11Y
A.A.m'VKLAM),Prop.
Good Bread Cakes and Pstry,
None but the icst Materials nscd.
Satisfaction Guaranteed Customp- -
Bread delivered In ny part of the city
FISHER BROTHERS
SHIP CHANDLERS.
Heavy nd ibalf
IT A.BXTVV AJi R
Cr-r.-y in ' Wk
Wagons and Vehicles,
Farm Machinery. Paint, Lis, Vainielick.
LosKera' Supplies. l-.i.l.'-.k' -Vales.
Dnora an-t Vi io,.o.
PROVISIONS
FLOrB ind MUX VtZli.
ASTOKIA. - - ORKGNO.