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THE BELLE OF LYNN; or THE
MILLER'S DAUGHTER. By Char
lutte 11 Braeme, author of "Dora
Thome."
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.
Cunam Doylo.
ROCK RUIN; Or, THE DAUGH
TER OP THE ISLAND. By Mrs. Ann
S. Stephens.
LORD LISLE'S DAUGHTER. By
Charlotte M. Braeme, author of "Dora
Thorne."
THE ARMORER OF TYRE. By Syl
vanus Cobb, Jr.
Mr, GILFIL'S LOVE STORY. By
George Elliott.
A SCARLET SIN. By Florence Mar
ryat. THE SEA KING. By Captain Mar
ryat. THE BEIGE OF GRANADA. By
Sir E. Bulwer Lytton.
Mr. MEESON'S WILL. By II. Rider
Haggard.
JENNY HARLOAVE. By W. Clark
Russell.
BEATON'S BARGAIN. By Mrs.
Alexander.
THE SQUIRE'S DARLING. By
Charlotte M. Braeme, author of "Dora
Thorne."
THE RUSSIAN GII'SY. By Alexan
der Dumas.
THE WANDERING HEIR. By
Charles Reade.
FLOWER AND WEED. By Miss
M. E. Biaddon.
NO THOROUGHFARE. By Charles
Dickens and Wllkle Collins.
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MOND. By W. M. Thackeray.
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rian as above.
All the patent jneoKinrs advertised In
this paper, together with the cholceat
iwrfumery. and toilet articles etc., can
be bought at the lowest prices at J. W.
Conn'u drug store, opposite Occident hotel,
Astoria.
NOTICE!
Uss Zlnfnmlel wine Intend of coffee fir
tea. W rents per gallon. Pont forget
veacn inq apricot brandy, also srvuen
f'ono and wtna at AUx. Gilbert's.
FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS
Mrs. Wlnslow't Soothing Syrup has
been used for children teething. It
soothes the child, softens the gums,
Hllnys all pain, cures wind chollc, and
I the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-live
cents a bottle. Sold by all drug
gists throughout the World.
UNION PACIFIC RETRENCHING.
Omaha, August 3. An extraordinary
meeting of the board of directors of
the Union Pacific has been called for
next Tuesday at Boston, and while
the officials say the session has been
ordered only for the purpose of de
creasing salaries, It Is hinted In in
side circles that the action to be taken
will be a great deal more important
than the alleged object. Comptroller
Oliver W. Mink, has been here for sev
eral days, doing everything In his pow
er to cut down expenses to the lowest
limit. Owing to the sickness of Presi
dent Clarke,' Mink is the executive
headof the committee. Speaking of
the situation today he said: "Physic
ally the Union Pacific is In excellent
condition, but financially we are com
pelled to retrench in every depart jnent.
We have met our August Interest, and
other obligations falling due on that
date with money to spare, but
sa gloomy Is the outlook that our at
tention Is fully directed toward cut
ting down our expanses. Nebraska and
portions of Kansas promised magnif
icent returns, but the enormous track
age of the Union Pacific west of the
North Platte gives little hope of yield
ing satisfactory returns for 90, and
possibly for 120 days. The western
section of this continent Is In a condi
tion that absolutely requires from us
the most aggressive attempts at retrenchment.
HARRISON'S COMING CAMPAIGN.
Chicago, August 3. A special from
Shelbyvllle Ind., says: L. T. Mlehner,
has taken charge of Harrison's cam
paign for the presidential nomination
of 189C, and Is working systematically
from . Washington. Secret clubs are
now being formed all over the statei,
They will magnify pension suspensions
and attribute tho monetary stringency
to the democratic administration. It
Is understood that similar tactics will
bo followed In other states.
TROUBLE ABOUT WAGES.
Leadvllle, Colo., August 3. Trouble
occurred at the Arkansas Valley smelt
er today, when the company announced
a reduction of ten per hcent on all wag
es. Quite a number accepted, but oth
ers refused to go to work. The strikers
drove the men who were working out
of the smelter. A scrimmage ensued
but no one was seriously injured. The
plant will be shut down for the pres
ent. ""OPPOSED TO THIRD TERMS.
Des Moines, Iowa, August 3. Gover
nor Boise today wrote a letter to Clinlr
man Fuller, of the democratic state
central committee, positively refusug
to a candidate for renomlnatiim for
governor. He snyB he Is conscientious
ly opposed to a third term in office,
and thinks it 'violative of well estab
lished precedents, and that the re
sult would be disastrous to his party.
MRS. STANFORD'S ALLOWANCE.
Ran Francisco, August 3. Judge
Oarber this morning made nn order
giving Mrs. Jane L. Stanford, widow
of the into Senator Stanford, a month
ly allowance of $5,000 out of her hus
band's estate,
VIRGINIA POPULISTS.
LVnchburg, Vn., August 3. The pop
ulists of Virginia In slate convention
today nominated a state ticket headed
by E. R. Cooke, for governor.
HOPS IN NEW YORK.
New York, August 3. Hops show nn
Increasing firmness under firm foreign
advices, but no Improvement In either
volume of trade or quotations.
The following Is a statement of the
transactions of tho Astoria Custom
House for the year ending June 30,
1803: Vessels entered from foreign ports,
98; vessels cleared for foreign ports,
59; vessels entered from domestic ports,
609; vessels cleared for domestic . ports,
557; entries of merchandise for duty,
30; entries of merchandise free of duty.
2; entries for warehouse 16; entries
from warehouse for consumption, 135;
entries from warehouse for exportation,
1; entries for consumption liquidated,
153; entries for warehouse liquidated.
16; certificates of registry granted, 5;
certificates of enrollment granted, 17;
licensee for coasting trade granted, 43;
license to vessels under 20 tons granted.
29; value of export8 domestic, $635,
776; foreign. $1,450. Receipts from nil
sources Duties on Imports. $93,776;
tonnage tax, $4,628.40; fines, penalties,
and forfeitures, $4,4415 30; mlsellaneous
customs receipts, $408-65; official fees,
$813.79. Total, $104,042.20; amount of re:
funds and drawbacks paid $18.990 10.
Expense of collection Salaries of col
leotor, deputies, clerks, inspectors,
weighers, storekeepers, &c, $12,517,10;
miscellaneous expenses, 476.33, Total
expenses of the year, $12,993.43.
The British ndmlrallty has- fitted up
a torpedo gun-vessel to be employed
In taking parties of petty officers and
seamen to the North Sev for gun
practice, thus avoiding tha possibility
of risk to fishing vessels by tho firing
of long-range guns along the coast at
the entrance to the river Thames.
COUNTY "ASSESSOR'S NOTICE.
The nard of Equalization will meet
at the office of the covin
ty clerk and publicly examine
the assessment rolls of Clatsop
county for the purpose of correcting
all errors of valuation or description
of InmH lota or other piirty.
It Is the duty of all Krms to np
pear at that time If they wish eiwrvo-
tlonis made, as no corrections or alter
ations can be mnde by any otTlcer after
the) adjournment of the board.
Th ho.ir.1 will meet on Monday,
August 2Sth. at 10 o'clock a. in., and
cUb on Saturday, September 2nd, at
5 d. m.
Astoria. August 5th, 1S93.
J. W. CK.vmiART,
County Assessor.
ALL OVER
ii.
-....
i'llW51''
lc siwamre.
It is simply pure milk of the best quality from which a large percentage of water
has been evaporated.
LITERARY NOTE-
A witty writer has said that life
would be endurable If It were not for
the month of August. Romance pro
vides the best possible means for mak
ing one forget the discomforts of the
dog-day season, its August issue being
a model "Midsummer Number." A
feature is made of the remarkable tales
of Polish and Hungarian writers, fure
mot of whom Is Maurice JokaL
Among these talcs is "The Fate of a
Nihilist," an original production of
great power; "The Attaman," a won
derful story from the Polish; and a
Hungarian election comedy. A humor
ous pateHng-place sketch by Geraldlne
Bonner; a charming love story by "The
Duchess;" a blood-curdling ghost story
by Guy de Maupassant; an Ideal rural
sketch by Henri GrevMle; and a very
funny Incident by Fernand Belsser, are
a few of the many other attractions.
This magazine Is Issued by Romance
Publishing Company, Clinton Hall.
Astor Place, New York; at 25 cents a
number, $2.50 a year.
FRANCE AND SI AM.
Says Prance to the King of Slam:
"For your rights I don't care a yam;
Lest England Bhould grab,
The Menam I'll nab,
Tho' Bangkok with shells I may slam."
Ut'ca Herald.
Says Slam to France: "The Mekong
To nab, you're decidedly wrong;
For, 'twlxt England and France,
I'll be soon left to dance
On air, which I cannot do long.'
Exchange.
A TREMENDOUS SHAKING UP.
This Is what every system afflicted
with chills and fever, bilious remittent,
or any other form of male rial disease,
undergoes periodically. Not inly Is
malaria teirlble in Itself it is the
breeder of nn infinity of bodily all
ments. Spoclncs .used for Its preven
tion and removal prove. In the vast
majority of cases, useless for every
other purpose than to mitigate tho di
sense and etavo off It attacks. They
ore sure, with the average treatment,
ntnp n ...Min. Tl.e Rnffnrer
V. I1 till U ll "iit j...- -....
may rhnniri his location to a healthier
. ... ...I.... ..i.l..i. la In
one, UUt I lie coilipianil, wii'iu i
his blood, is not thus lightly got rid
n .,..i..,na nflnn 4 1,. tiriiMtml In
Ull il.1'11 1IHU' "llln .-..... ...
tervnl- Organic affections of the
. .... ,n..i,1 l.iKlliMr
IH'IVM, IH'Ul I I.I.IOM", iicmii'iji
of the system, nrp the offspring of nia
lai-la. Cure the originating cause and
avert future physical Injury with Ilos
tetter's Stomach Hitters, efficacious
ats In liver complaint, inactivity of
11 11 i.l,n..lvinl4am fl 111 tfwllfrPR
Hon-
AUCTION SALE.
t h, fnrita of neon Ttlver. Wash.,
at Anderson's ptorp, on Tuesday. Au
gust IRth. 1S9S. nt 10 o'clock n. m., will
be sold by nuction the following prop
erty: 1G0 ncres on Salmon creek, con
ih,in 7n nnvoa tit bottom land with
one million feet of fir timber. For
further particulars apply to niaruu
Olson, auctioneer, Astoria.
A Sure Hire fur I'llcn.
i L I TIIIao d.a Ifnnn'n hv mnlsturfi
like perspiration, causing intense itching
when warm, mis uhiu, we. hp j. .,
Illeedlnif or l'rotrudhig, yield at once to
Dr. liusiinko's Pile Remedy, which acts
directly on the parts affected, absorbs
tumors, allavs Itching and effects a
......a r.ii.i lipui'i'lut or mall.
I1CI IIUI llt'llV 4.n. .v.. .-."r.o -u- -- -
Circulars free. Pr. liosaiiko. 3J9 Arch
street, Philadelphia, la, ooiu uy j. .
Conn. -
NOTICE.
nv. tha nntlva firemen of the Astoria
Fire Department. Being urged by a
number of my friends, I hereby an
nounce myself as an Independent
candidate for the office of chief engin
eer of the Astoria Fire Department.
Respecttuuy,
'XUUS, XJ. lAiuunnni'
lIui'Mi'D'a ruten Salve.
Tho heat s:ilve In the world for cuts.
bruises, sores, pteers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and nil skin eruptions, and positive
ly cures piles, or no pay required. It
Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion or money refunded. Price & cents
oer box. For sale iy unas. ogers, suc
cessor to J. C. Dement.
THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE
(WORCESTERSHIRE)
SAUCE
Impart the moat delicious taste and teat to
EXTRACT of i
IXVTKR from
a MF.D1CAL
GENTLEMAN
at Madraa, to
hi brother ut
WORCESTER,
Mar, i8st. .
"Tell XFA ft
PERR1NS' that
their aauca ta
highly esteem
ed in India, and
Is in my opinion
the moat pal
atable, M well
as the moat
wholesome
aauce that is
made,
Beware of Imitations!
sea that you get Lea & PGrrins'
Signature tn tverj bottle ) the onjtnil lad jeaulne.
John duncan' son, ncw York.
rry soups,
4 GRAVIES.
I ' FISH,
1 J.IL HOT ft COLO
mm -eats.
iUC WELSH-
f-w- : RAREBITS,
THE WORLD
They are calling for it and our
shipments are increasing daily to
other lands. The
GA1LB0RDEH EAGLE BR&HD
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.
itations but no - equal. Try to
remember that!
AH Grocers and Druqqists sell it.
r mi
Easily, Quickly,
Permanently Restored.
WEAKNESS,
NERVOUSNESS,
DEBILITY,
and alt the train of evils
f mm early errors or later
exu.'BHea, Ue results ot
ivorwork, Rtekiiess,
worry. oU). Fulitrengih,
development and tone
given to every organ and
portion of the body.
Simple, naturolmethoda
limned inteltnprovement
Been. FflllureimuoBKll.le.
2.0UU ri-rereiloi'8. Book.
explanation and proofs
muueu iseaieuj iree.
ERIE MEDICAL CO.
BUFFALO, N. Y.
BETTG.WS l Pf't-:"9 Curs
rOR PILES.
in list, iivit .51) vrnrii,
Nli,f, Kltrrhre II mi
itc.'u. 11 iillii'st tcHi;.
llioihllls. At UrilKKiHlH.
or nmllril on iirelpt of
prii u 50c. per Iwx.
HlitKEtMANK t, IROWN
l'nK.. iimliuioro, Mil.
EWE
CURE
A now anil uumplulo treatinant, consisting ol
suppositories, nliilmciil in capsules, also in
box ami Bills; a positive rare t r tenia), in
liTiml lilin.l or Ii eeil ml'. Itclunir. chronic
recent or hereil itnrf lilies, and nuinr other
illsenses ami Icnialo wcaKiiesses; it is always a
great hcnellt to vlic eeiicrnl lieallh. 1 lie lirm
iliticovtirv of a meillcal euro rewU'riiijr an oper
tion with tho knife unnecessary hort after
Ttiiu remeilT Ims nevGi' lie II known to full.
1 per hox, 6 for fS; sent by mail. Why sutler
irom tins lerrinie niseaso wneii a wrnieii Kimr
anice is riven with 6 boxes, to refund the
money 11 not riirea. Heu stamps ior iree
sainnln. Unaranleo issued by Woodward
Clark A Co., Wholesale and Retail DriuiKists
Sole Agents 1'ortland. Or. For sale by J. W
Conn. Astoria On-fon
DR. GUMS
ONION
SYRUP
F0R COUGHS,
COLDS
AND CROUP.
GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE.
In rnisinff a family of nine children, my only rem
edy for CoiiKliH, Colds and Croup waa ouiou syrup.
It UjufttaactToortvoto-dav ns it was forty years
niro. Now my frrondphildren tnkn Dr, Qiinn's
Onion Syrup which U alrondy propared ond more
plaantwt to tho luttt. Sold at 60 oouu a botUa.
For sale by J. W. Conn, Druggist.
iT. 13. -WT"-A.a?T
Denier in
Hardware and Ship Chandlery,
Tine Oil, Brtplit Vnrnlnh, PI'.mcle on Cot
ton fHiivft", t'i'liip Siiil Twliif ':ni Oil,
Wrought 1 run Spikes, oalvaiiiiteilt'nt Nails
Orooorloa, "E7to.
Agilcultiual Iniplcment.s, Swln(r H i
mat hlnes, Paints and Oils.
Kopp's - Beer - Hall
cholec Wines, L'(iiors und Ciirars.
KENTUCKY - WHISKEY,
Only handed over the b ir. The Invest
gin's of '. 1'. Peer, llii'f anil half, oe.
Free lmu h,
EU1CKS0N & AVIHKAijA, lrs.
O r. Coneomly anil I sfn; ette
M USIC I i A l L
S'.l First street, Ist.trLi, Dr.
H. CHRISTENSEN, Prop'R.
J3l JProo Concert
Kverv niiiht becinnliii: at S nYlork.
(ioiul nitisie. the IksI of wiHes, ii
Oiior' inn! ulnars always on li.uiil.
Atlantic Beer Hall
31 ! f rst slieei, Astoria, Or.
PETE D0DREL, Proprietor.
The Finest
Winos Liquors - and - Cigars.
Free Coneert Every Evening.
Seaside Saw Mill.
A complete slook of lumber on hand in the
roucn or dressea. rioorinpr, unsiie, i eiiinx
and all kimlsof finish: Mouldings and Shin-
tries: also Braeket Work done to order. Terms
reasonable and prices at bed nnk All onlem
promptly attended to. Oilice and yard at mill.
it, r. i kooaa, i ropr.
roasido, Orexon,
SALVEi
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the circuit court of the state of
Oregon, for the county or uiaisop:
Astoria Iron Works, Plaintiff, vs. Dean
Iilancnara, jjeienaani:
T?.. vrtvt.iik nf an e-rpeiitfrvn Anil order
Hni laBimit mit rf onrl unrlpr the
Ul DUIt UWUVU VM - -
seal of the above entitled court In the
above entitled cause on the swa oay oi
t.,o i bos unnri a. ludrment duly made
and rendered therein on the 19th day
of June, 1893, wnicn eaia execution wiu
order of sale 'was to me directed
ju. T AA nn tha Fth dav Of
UCILICICli, v.. . '
July. 1893, levy upon all the right,
title, claim, ana lniereBt oi iub iu
named defendant In and to the follow
ing described real estate, to-wit: Lots
numbered one (1) and two (2) of block
numbered one nunarea iweuiy-uuc,
(121) of J. M. Shlvely's Birst Anaiuun
i tatnria na rpenrdpd bv him In the
w -
record of said county, said real estate
being! situated in uiaisop coumy, ui
egon, and notice Is hereby given that
I shall on Friday, the 4th day of Aug
ust, 1893, at the hour of 10 o'clock a.
m. of said day. In the city of Astoria,
In said county and state, in iront yi
the court house door, proceed to sell
noma nr an miieh thprOOf fl-M shall
mo w w
be sufficient to satisfy the sum of
J530.B8, with interest tnereon at me
rate of ten per cent per annum from
June 19, 1893, together with the fur
ther sum of $16.90 costs and disburse-
.viattfa an A aem-iilne rwttfl of this BUlt.
HKiiwi cu - a -
at public auction to the highest bidder
for cash In hand in TJ. S. gold coin at
time or saie. r SMITH,
Sheriff of Clatsop County, Oregon.
Dated, Astoria, Or., July. 5, 1893.
NOTICE TO POLICT HOLDERS
Notice Is hereby elven to all persons
in th State of Oreifon holding
policies In the State Investment & In
surance company, oi oaa iiuitiB-,
Of the withdrawal from the state of
Oregon of the State investment ac in
Hiirnnpft Oomoanv. of San Francisco,
C'nllfornla, and to all other persons in
t" rusted, that the said company has
insured Us business in the State of
regon, in the Fireman's Fund Insur
ance Company, of San Francisco, Cali
fornia, and has filed notice thereof with
th secretary of state, of said State,
and proposes to withdraw Its securi
ties on deposit with the treasurer there
of, and to cease doing Dusiness in earn
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 Compiled
and Annotated by W. Lair Hill." Ap
proved February 25, 1889.
THK STATE INVESTMENT
AND INSURANCE CO.,
By George L. BranUer,
President.
Attest; Charles M. Blair,
Secretary
FISHER BROTHERS
SHIP CHANDLERS.
Heavy aud Shall
PI ARD W AR R
Cwvy III ! toek
Wagons ami Vehicles,
Farm Machlucry, Paints, ils, Varnishes.
Loggers Hnpplles, r-aiibanK s Tales,
Doors and Wim.ows.
PROVISIONS
FLOUR Hid MUX KKED.
ASTORIA. - - OREONO.
THE ilIOlP-KUILMiiS,
THKlIt WORKS A.NI) RK.MOS,
REV. STEPHEN D. PEET, Ph. D..
EDITOR OF AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN,
Author of Animal Effigies and Emblematic
Mounds, etc.
This book treats of the Mound-lmllders; their
occupation, modes of life, religious systems,
trllial divisions and early migrations.
The work contains descriptions of the earth
workifof all classes. The classification of the
mounds Is mada according to their uses,
whether as village residences, as defenses, ns
religious structures, or as sacrificial or burial
places.
The work contains many illusiratlnns and
descriptions of Moiind-lnillders' relies, es
pecially pipes and pottery.
Tho value ol the book is that it contains a
comprehensive view of the whole Held, and
givs information about the mounds find relies
of all stales and districts. It is one of a series
which is dovoted to pre historic America, anil
perhaps would lie regarded as the most inter
esting volume.
The suthor solicits subscriptions. Orderscan
be sent to the publishing bouse, 17" Wabash
avenue, Chicago, or to the author at Avon, 111.
FIUCK.S3.BO.
CaTeata, and Trade-M arks obtained, and all Pat
ent business conducted for Modchatc Fees.
and we can secure patent iu leu time Ulan lliose J
remote irom n aauingioo.
Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip
tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of
charge. Our fee not due till patent Is secured.
A Pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents," with
coat of same in the U. & and foreign countries
aeot free. Address.
C.A.SfJOW&CO.
mm iirMT Am. WltHlNfiTOH. IV C.
I GORE FITS I
When I Daycare I do not mean mcrrly to t top
them for a tune and then hawthem return aeain.
i mean a radical fare. I hare msde the dine
of KITS, KI'lLKPSY or KALL1.NU BfL'KJiES?
a life-long studr. I warrant mr remedy to cur.'
the worst caseaL Beraui others have failed it "
no reason for Dot now receh ing a cure, 8end
atonrekira treatise and a Free Foltle of my
Infallible remedv. tilve Kxpressanti Hxt- llir.
H O. ROOT. M. C-, IU Pearl M. V.
iffiiii
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Running
THROUGH
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TRAINS
Leaving Portland, 8:45 AM.
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1 DAYS TO
2 CHICAGO
7 Hours Quicker toSt. Paul,
23 Hours Quicker toChicago,
40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and
Kansas City.
Pullman and Tourist Sleepers,
Free Reclining Chair Cars, Din.
Ing Cars.
ASTORIA TO SAN FRANCISCO
OCEAN STEAMERS
AUGUST, 1893,
Oregon Wednesday Augmt 12.
Columbia Sunday August (I.
Statu ihiirsday August in.
Oregon .Monday August I I.
Columbia Friday August IS.
Mute Tuesday Augusts.
Oregon t-ntiirdny August 2H.
Columbia Wednesday August .10.
ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMERU
Morning boat leaves Astoria dally,
except Sunday, at 6 a. m. and Sundays
at 9 a. m.; returning leaves Portland
dally, except Saturday, at 8 p. m. and
Saturdays at 10 p. m. Night boat leaves
Astoria daily at 6 p. m-; returning
leaves Portland daily at 7 a- m. The
morning boat from Portland makes
landings on the Oregon side of the river
and night boat on the Washington side.
The morning boat from Astoria makes
landings on the Washington side of the
river, and night boat on the Oregon
side, except Sunday, and on Sundays
via Washington side. AH boats make
landings on both sides of the river
above Waterford.
Fur rates ami general liifoiinatinn call on or
address,
w. H.nuRi.Buitr, c. w. lounshkuky,
A. (ien. fas. Agt. AL'ent.
Port laud, Or, Astoria, Or,
Is the lino to lake to all
points
EASTandSOUTH
It is the DINING CAR ROUTE
It offers the best setvlce, com
baling
SPEED and C0MF0JIT
It is the opubr route with those wl
wish to travel ou
THJ5 SAJFJLST
It Is therefore the route yen should
take. It runs tliviiiigh'veslibuled
trains every day in the year to
ST. PAUL AM) CHICAGO
No Change of Cars,
Elegant Pullman Sleepers,
Superior Tourist Sleepers,
Splendid Free Seeoml-dass Sleepers,
Only one change of cars
Portland to New York
Through Tickets
To Any Part of tne civilized world.
Passengers tickoed via. all boats running
between Astoria, Kalama ami Portland.
Kull inforniatlon concernintr rates, time ol
trail's, routes ami other details furnished on
application In
C. W. STONE.
Agent Astoria
Steamer Telephone Pock.
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant (ieneral Passeniter Aeent,
lit Pirst St. .cor. WanliinWuu,
Porthuid. Orevou.
These tiny Capsules arcBupcrlcr
to .uaisam of Copaiba,
Cubcla and Injections. (PJJjy)
They cure in 48 hours tho
same diseases tritbout an v incon
venience. SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS
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