TUB DAILY ASTOlilAH. ASlOlilA, FI11DA MOKNIHU. AUGUST Hi lbl3 LOOK AT THIS! Take the Daily vAsto riaa and Get 'a LARGE LIBRARY FREE The Astorian's Latest and Best Premium Offer. Every rcguUr subHcrlber to The Dally Astorlan for the next twelve months will be entitled every ten weeks, to a set of ten first class novels, by sending 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, i-.a follows: THE BELLE OP LYNN; or THE MILLER'S DAUGHTER. By Char Iqtte M. 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 thetto Carey. A STUDY IN SCARLET. By A. Conam Doylo. ROCK RUIN; Or, THE DAUGH TER OF THE ISLAND. By Mrs. Ann S. Stephens. LORD LISLE'S DAUGHTER. By. Charlotte M. Braeme, author of "Dora Tliorne." THE ARMORER OF TYRE. By Syl vuuus Cobb, Jr. ( Mr, UILFIL',8 LOVE STORY. By Ut'oige Elliott. A SCARLET SIN. By Florence Mar ryat. THE SEA KING. By Captain Mar U'ttt. THE BEIGE OF GRANADA. By Mr E. Bulwcr Lytton. Mr. MEESON'S WILL. By II. Rider IlHjfgard. JENNY HARLOWE. By W. Clark! Russell. BEATON'S BARGAIN. By Mrs. Alexander. THE SQUIRE'S DARLING. By Charlotte M. Bramne, author of "Dora Thome." , THE RUSSIAN C1IVSY. By Alexan der Dumas. THE WANDERING HEIR. By Charles Iteade. . FLOWER AND WEED. By Miss M. E. Braddon. ' NO THOROUGHFARE. By Charles Dickens and Wllkle Collins. THE GREAT 110GGARTY DIA MOND. By W. M. Thackeray. The above books aro nicely printed and bound In attractive paper covers. They aro sold regularly at retail for ten cents each, so that our offer en ables our reauii t to buy them at one third of thel.' iuuo. It is a grand chance to secure sundurd, high-class works of fiction at merely nominal cost. The lowest price of these novels In any other .iy. would be 10 cents each, or U for the ten books, which The As ( lorlan milwci Ibers can have for 30 Ol'lltS, Every ten weeks a new set of ten books will be offered on the same terms. Thus, In the course of the year, you will have a valuable library of CO books that will cost you only $1.60. This offer Is open only to regular sub scribers. Subscribers to The Dally ABtorlon, who pay $7 for one year In advance will be entitled to these books free of charge. Now Is the time to get your home iiewnpaper, and a valuable library be sides, for only the regular pries of the paper, Subscribers to The Weekly Astorlan who pay 12 In advance for one year's subscription, will be entitled to any of these books they may select at the rate of 3 cenis per book. On receipt of the list of bonks disurlbed, accompanied by a remltance In postage stamps tor sil ver to the amount of 3 cents for each book ordered, we will have the books sent postpaid to the .uldress of any regular subscriber to The Weekly Asto ran as above. (l.ioil l,o,ili. Good looks are. more tlmn skin deep, .depending on k henllhy condition of all tli vital organs. If thn liver be tniictlvn, you hav a hllllong look, If your rtomurli bo dlmirdetvd, you Iiuvh a dyspeptic look and If your kidneys 1 disordered ymi Imve a pinched look, ft'fiire good health nnd you will have good looks, Kleetrlc Hitters Is the great alterative, and tonic. " " 7 nil mrnr o;u UIKIIOM. I. lire pimiiles. blotches, bolls, and Rives a good complexion. Bold nt ftm. linger' druR AUCTIONSALE!. At the forks of Deep River. Wash., t..t Anderson's store, on Tuesday, A li eu ft K-th. ix;ii at 10 o'clock a. m., will be fl l by Auction the following prop het i't li0 acrf mi Sul mtn Munb tdluliig JO acre of bottom land with mi.) iniUUiii feet of ilr timber. For f .. !!. r p.Ttleulars apply to Martin ALONG THIS WHARVES. The steamer Mendel lias been sur veying the bar for several days ascer taining accurate depths of water at all states of the tide. '. The result of the observations will be made Known In a few days. - The Manzantta's thrust shaft Is be ing renewed as quickly as posslblj, and she has been thoroughly scraped. A complete coat of lead color has been put on, and she will remain in the same dress until extensive repairs are made on her In the fall. The ship Willie Reed was towed cu. by the Escort today. She goes te Queenstown for orders. The Oregon came in yesterday from California and pioceeded up the river at noon. She experienced head winds all the way. The State of California went out yesterday morning with 14,000 feet of lumber 2000 cases of salmon, and a full cargo of miscellaneous merchandise. By the arrival of the Monlwal In San Francisco Monday a challenge was brought on the part of the United Axmen's Association of Tasmania, with a deposit of $3,000 to bind a match between the Tasmanian champion ax man and the champions of the United States and Canada. The Tasmanlans have got it into their heads that they are the best axmen in the world and want a chance to prove it They have sent a guarantee of $120 expenses from this city for each man. The contest Is to take place at Latrobe, Tasmania en November 30th. In addition to this contest there will be prizes aggregat lng$,500 for other contests with the ax. PERSONAL MENTION. Fred Strong of Portland in town. Mrs. Murray went to Gearhart yes terday. Dr. C. W. Logan went down to San Francisco yesterday.' Hon. John Fox returned from his trip to Victoria yesterday. Harry May has secured a good posi tion In the engine house at Fort Stev ens. Rev. W. S. Short and family ore at Seaside, staying for a few days at the cottage of Alex Campbell. The combined Sunday schools of the Congregational, Methodist, and Pres-. byterlan churches, participated In a picnic at Fort Stevens yesterday, that proved a great success. The day was fine, and although the bay was a little ehoaw under a stiff northwester, the ride to and from the Fort was greatly enjoyed by all. The steamer Electric and the E. L. Dwyer with barges, car ried the party, the former with 150 from the Presbyterian Sunday school, and the latter with an equal number from the MethodlBt and Congrega tional churches. At the picnic grounds the day was spent In games -participated In by all the children. Many went In bathing while others enjoyed a run on the long, Bandy beach. The picnick ers returned nt 8 o'clock, nfter one of the most delightful outings of the year. I won't be under sold on wall papsr. Always as low as the lowest. The best stock to select from In the city. B- F. Allen, Thlad street. Water colors, crayons and sepias cray oiis, copying and enlarging, a specialty at Crow's gallery, 638 Third street- The Boo Hive, "this week, will pell all Bummer goods' at great reduction. Bovs tennis oxfords 50 cents per pair; Indies sleeveless vesta. 10 cents each; mull caps, 10 cents each; lawn 5 cents per yard. A phenomenal run of sardines com menced on Tuesday In San Francisco bay, and tho Italian flsrfc-rmen made a heavier haul than they could dispose of. On Wednesday the flood tide brought up countless shoals of the fish, which averaged about six or seyen Inches in length. They made a clean sweep of the front from Powell-street wharf to the mail dock, and the boys with dip nets gathered enough of them to stave off hard times In their house holds for days to come. A spot par ticularly favored during the annual run Is tho enclosed pool at the foot of Beole street. Just below the electric arc light. Here the fish assemble by thousands at night and are easily dipped out. Judging from the sardine catch there ought to be enough to sup ply everybody In California fish dinners for a month. At the Clay-street land ing the water was black-with the fish, THE CUSTOM OF TIIH COUNTRY. Is to give a fair trial to articles pre sented for popular approval and then to testify to the merits of the best Tried by this standard, the best ex ternal remedy known to lotn tne med ical fraternity and the general public Is the Alleock's I'orus Plaster. Its fair trial has extended over a period of more than thirty years. In all that time It has never failed in remedial und early effect. There Is iu experi ment about It. Buyers of Allck's Poms plnstera take ih chance. They are getting Btandard goods which have been known and proved for a genera tion. Their composition and ingredients hnve not been equnllcd in any Imita tion plaster. The peP' k,1w th They have found a true friend In All cook's Poms Plaster. Other so-called porus plasters aro feeble Imitations -or the genuine. They may, now und then, be sold to the unwary, but experience and use soon show their worthless chnractor. For all purposes wherein a plaster Is rwuihwl AUcot k'fl Is tho only one that Is worth buylntf or trying. This Is not the unsupported ussfrtl.m or the mnnufaoturors (they need n suih factitious nld to popular!." t u-ir remedy). but the voluntary und testimony of the I'vlnfr men ,,uul men who have hnd a personal cxi" enoe of disease nnd their cure. 1 your "custom of the country n ''"V. . cock's Poms Plaster at the h.-nd r -t.-nml remedies, nnd there It "1 for the simple reason thnt It is oiiKhly good. Knfe. sur ' kikm-.iv o action. What more '"' j Ask your druggist f"r A! lock "" STEAMER R. Loaves for Tillamook Bay Foints the day following the arrival of tii Union Pacific steamers from San Francisco. ' riiBHtM merit. I. Elmore connect with . 1 . i i. .t. ,i.. ..... i. ..., I ..,. f!'f Union Pacific sit anieid. Co. , ; "ELMORE, SANBORN & CO., Agents, Astoria! UXT"?. PACIFIC 11. R. COM: ANY, Afrenta Portland. TENNESSEE MINERS' TROUBLE. Knoxville, Tenn., Aug. 10. Meagre Information from Coal Creek is to the effect that a miner named Drummond was lynched at that place today by the soldiers. He had been held under arrest, charged with being the leader of a mob which assassinated Private Laugherty on Monday night. Drum mond was hanged to a trestle. A man named Elkins, who is suspected of complicity in the murder of Laugherty will probably be lynched. Affairs are assuming a serious shape in the min ing regions and more trouble is ex pected. Today one thousand miners went out on strike, and work Is at a standstill in nil the mines except those of Knoxville, which works convicts. The cause Of the strike Is a reduction of twenty per cent, on the coal dig gings. , CUTTING DOWN AT FAIR. Chicago, Aug. 10. The World's Fair authorities are abolishing the expens ive features of the administration whenever possible. It is learned today that Major Handy, of the department of publicity, has resigned, and It has been proctcally decided to abolish the foreign affairs department. A Kure Cure Mr Piles. ti v. I.. Tll,io . a knnnn llV moisture like perspiration, causing intense, itc ring wnen warm, mm iurm, .i 1 Urntrmllnir. vlold at O11C0 tO Dr. Hosunko's Pile liemedy, which acts directly on the' parts affected, absorbs tumors, allays mnuiu uu civv.-v.io -permanent cure. 50c. Druggist or mail. ? - T- Ronnnkn. H29 Arch street, Philadelphia, To. Sold by J. W. f;onn. AU the patent meocrnes advertised In t.i nn wnthi. with the choicest linn i in i" i , . ' v- ...... - perfunury, und toilet articles etc.. can be bought at tne lowest prices ui a. . Conn s uruK Htore, opposim wix-mum. , Astoria. FOR SALE BY AUCTION. Improved machinery for the whole sale manufacture of mineral water w'll be sold at public auction. i-arncuiar as to date of sale, etc., can be had by applying to Martin Olsen, auction eer. Second street. Lovers of a good cigar can always find mild, fresh Belmonts at Chas. Olson's. ' , FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS . Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup "has boon used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, alUivs all pain, cures wind chollc, and la the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all drug gists throughout the world. THE FORCED MORTGAGE SALE. Of Hermnn Aviso's stock Is now In full blast. Everything sacrificed. M. WISE, Mortgagee. P. S. All persons Indebted to Her man Wise will please settle ai once. The Library Association has been the recipient of numerous favors since thoir- inHt rmbliii acknowledgement, among them the lettering of the win dows by Mr. Allen, paint lurmsnea ny Messrs. Carnahan and Fisher, $21.75 tho twitimil rluli the nrnceeds of two games, city water from the water commission, ana a largo numuer vi books from friends. ASTORIA TO THE WORLD'S FAIR. i.i.,rin in rhicHco In four days. naiuii- v.... D This is the time made by '.he Vnlon Pacific. Rates nave Deen reuueeu io a very low figure. Go now before higher rates take effect. For further information call at ticket offlco Union Pncltlc dock. . G. W. LOUNSBERHY, Agent. NOTICEI TTue 7,lnfandcl wine Intend of coffee or tea. . DO cents per gallon. Dont forget Peach nnd nprlcot brandy, also French Cognac and wli)C nt Alx. Gilbert s. St,. - J- A new slid ohiiihio irenimtmin'iiwmHH"1 miminMtorlcs, I'iiunicnt in Ctt' SiiU', lo n box slid v-IHk: ptwit'.ve euro fr e lernul, In toriml blind r t:eetliK. iU'lmin. oliroiuc. rcent or 1 cr-oiinr pile, tuid many other rti.-.mo mid Wfukiiwjim; it l vys nr.-nt iieiH'H'. to tl' neutral health. The Hint iltsfnerv of ameilienl cure renderliuj Kli cpr lion with the mdfe iitineui sry hertafter TIiIh remedy hs lievti- bo. n ki.own to full- ... ..... . .l .ltA. ..I 1 per lnT, tt for .v, eni pt hirh. nny nuci lroin t!ii terrible .'.seo wheu written suar- aiinvii Kiveu Willi tt imxe, 10 reouiu inc monev ir not cured. Send tlrapj f r free Mimno. fitmri'itee ln-fl by UonJwitrd Clurk A -,v, V ln!ec nn Hetail Dmgit Sole AKetitu l"rtUid, Or. for Nil by J. V. CjiiI'. AMorUi Orewoi on. cumrs onion SYRUP . mo trtrru COLDS AXD CROUP. A REMEDY FOR CHILDREN. whrtt .h tia nt koM, Klhr mmA mo tak tr. poo.ir.il ol onu.n ti up t night. th ! siTehiKirra mi .'pon tiKviix fr. u.mn'i nion tvruuxlo.-'h 14 lrvdr riTlvtrol. ttiorj ad withaui i&t 01 uu -t . x m s r -r St I MS M M 1 . For sale by J. W. Conn, Pniggist P. ELMORE J Union Pacific steamers for Portland, I,,.....id ti Willnninnk HuV linilltS I)T Ship freifjut from I'ortlaud by Union Pacific The Store of John G. Niemi Has been purchased by Butterfield Bros.;' ": Who are Rolng to close out the Rtock. IntiHidiiiK pureliHM-n will tlo well to cull ami rxHinlne too s mid Mnei'H before I iu':asi K elsewhere. Tliy nlo have :i po l WiilcliinaKer to tin repairln;. L W. CASE, INSURANCE AGENT'. ' RKPilK'KNVIN" Cermaa-Aincrican, Sew York City. S. Y. I'ninn Fire aud Slarine, of New Zealand. Naticua Nftro and Sarine Ids. C0..01 Hartiurd. ! Connecticut Fire Ins. Co., of Hartford. Home Mutual Ins. Co., of San Francisco. Pliu'iiii, of London. . I Imperial, of Loudon New York Plate Glass Ins. Co. 1'HS ASTORIA SA VISES BASK AcU i) trustee for orporntlnnii aiul Individ uaH l)i ,ioslU noliitltod Inti-iC!:! ' ll t allowed on Havings dcpoalM us tu'ilowa, On in.l!iiiry saving l 'l: 4 per cent nei annum. On term r. uvliigshook. li per cent, per annum. On certificates of deposit: For thrco month, wt . :it. (or annum. For Bix months, 6 per edit, per annum. For tweivo months, 0 per euut. per annum. I. V. CASK: President J. O. . ROWI.BY Vice-President FRANK J" V'l'ON Cashier W. K. WKM KN'F Meeretary iukkctohk: t. W. ','hm-, .1. 0. A, flnwlhy, fi'tst Holmes, V. H. Page, Lunj. Youuii, A. B. Reed. F. J. Taylor. THE PORTLAND i'-SAVINGS 'BANK IIP PORTLAND. ORKION. Paid ill, ce.piUil .-2CO,000 lirpillS tilIU prf.m . . w,.n RANK OKKIIM, President'. 0. P. 'J HO.M P.sON, V lee-President H. C.HTKATl'ON, Cashier Kopp's - Beer - Hall Choice Wines, Uiimrs and ClKara. KENTUCKY - WHISKEY, Only lmndeil ever the bir. Tlie lnrgest . (,'lass of . P.lleer. lla'f and linlf, 6c. . i'ree lunch, . ERICKS0N & WIHKALA, Prs. Cor. Coneonily and Ijifii.vetle Ptf. C." P. UPSHUR, SIUFriMi ami COMMISSION Astoria, - Oregon. ROSS, HICCIN Sl GO. butchers - mid - Grocers, ABtorlauud lTpper Astoria. Finn Tons and C.lt ps. TjiIiIc Pell 'hcIiix, Puinestin and Tropieal Fruits, el lilM,s iiar cured hums, hac .e.eic. CHOICE FRESH & SALT MEATS HUNTER & MER&ENS, Proprietors of the Portland Butchering Cos Markets Corner Peroud anil Itetiton str. els Corner Xliijjt ami V etKlt!hllt streets. FISHER BROTHERS SHIP CHANDLERS. nearr and Shall HARDW AR E Carry Pi' twk Wagons an i v'ohieles, Farm Machinery, Paint. ..Is, Vanishes. Lo(tKors' Supplies, Ksh 'Hik rnles, Doors aud w in, ows PROViiors FLOUR iiid m:u. VVZb ASTORIA. - 0IlEGO. ,VSTUtl lUO WOUIkS, IVniomiily "rroef. I...t ,l'ckon, Astii-l:i, rei "ii. General MafSiiiil mh )'dm Land and Marino KuIop B .i'ei wort .' Strain boat and C:miery Woik aiN.illy. Cutiaga of All Dotoriptiom Made U Otdur tt 8hort Motif". JOKN FOX..... , President ni.it 8up- . U t'OX Vice Preiddeu MUSIC hi A.IjIj S.11 First street, Astoria, Or. II. CHRISTENS BN, Prop'R. A. Proo Conoort Fvery nl;ht tclnnin at 8 o'eloek. Ooo( iiiiilr. 'lite best of wif, H quors and ritrars always on hand. , NOTICE TO POLICY HOLDERS Notice Is hereby given to all persons In the State of Oregon holding policies In the-State Investment & In surance Company, of San Francisco, California, Of the withdrawal from the state of Oregon of 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 (0) 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 35G4 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. THE STATE INVESTMENT AND INSURANCE CO., . By George J Brander, President. Attest; Charles M. Blair, Secretary ' ' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I have been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Mary Ann Adair, Je ceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to call at my of flee at No. 119, Genevieve street, Asto rla. Clatsop county, Oregon, and pay the same- And all persons haying claims against said estate .must pre sent the same to me, with the proper vouchers, at the above named place, wKhin six months from date of this notice. Dated, Astoria, Oregon, July 25, 1S93. B. VAN DUSEN. Administrator of said estate- EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to all whom It may concern, that the -.undersigned have been duly appointed the executors of the Jast will and testament of George Flavel, late of Clatsop county, Oregon, deceased, and as such executors, authorized to administer the estate of such deceased; and all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased are hereby notified and required to present the same duly veri fied, to the undersigned at the office of the undersigned, George C. Flavel, In the city of Astoria, Clatsop county, Or egon, within' six months from this date. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this 10th day of July, 1893. GEORGE C. FLAVEL, . MART C. FLAVEL, S. S. GORDON, Executors. COUNTY ASSESSOR'S NOTICE. The Board of Equalization will meet at the office ,of the coun ty clerk and publicly examine the assessment rolls of Clatsop county for the purpose, of correcting all errors of valuation or description of lands, lots or other property. It is the duty of all persons to ap pear at that time if they wish correc tions made, as no corrections or alter ations can be made by any officer after the adjournment of the board. The board will meet on Monday, August 28th, at 10 o'clock a. m., and close on Saturday, September 2nd, at G p. m. Astoria, August Rth, 1893. J. W. GEARHART, County Assessor. ADMINISTRATOR'S - NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istrator of the estate of Caroline Han sen, late of Clatsop county, Oregon, deceased, ' and all persons having claims against said estate must pre sent the same duly verified to the un designed, at the fflce of Fulton Bros. Attornles, ' in the City of Astoria, in said county within six months from this date; August 5th, 1893. VICTOR HANSEN. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed, administrator of the es tate of James P. Meta, deceased. All persons Indebted to said estate, ore no tified to pay the same to me, at Astoria, Oregon, forthwith; and all persons 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. JAMES W. HARE. .'Administrator of the above estate. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this 7th, day of July, 1893. BOOTS AND SHOES The Largest Stock, Best Quality and Lowest Prices at the Sign of The Golden Shoe. MAGNUS C. CROSBY, DBAt.BR IK HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, IRON PIP" AND FITriXrtS. STOVES - AND - TINWARE, House FumishlnR Hoods, Sheet l-ead. Strip Lead, Sheet Iron Tin mid Copper. THE : OREGOA : BAKERY A.A.CLKTELASn.Prop. Good Bread Cakes and Pastry, None but the &cst Material used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Custom i Bread delivered In ny trt of the city Kvity Kcqulsito for FlfiST-CUSS FUHf.RAlS Toll's IndtTlatiiig Turks, Third Tircet.. Rate Reasonable. Embalming a Specialty. J. 33. WTATT - Dealer In - Hardware an J Ship Chandlery, Pare (XI, BrlL-lit Vanil-in, Blnacle Oil. Cot ton Can., HoniP Kil Twin. IH oil, Wninght Iron Spikf OnlTaiiUted Cut faiN Grooorios, I-to. AirlrulturHl ImileinetS"lng Ma Miai hlues, famui and Oils. Is the line to take to nil points EASTandSOUTH It is the DINING CAR ROUTE It offers the bent service, com bluing It Is the popular route with those who wi-li to travel on THE SAFEST It is therefore the route jou fliouM take. It runs tliroiii;h vestihaled trains every day In the year to ST. PAUL AND 0HI0AG0 No Chango of Cars, Elegant Pullman Slm-p'-rs, Superior Tourist Sleeper?, t. I If I 11 CI J .1 III oiuiiiii r j te tmiiiiu-oiiiMS oiei'iiris, ' Only one ohangK or cam Portland to Few Yorl Through Tickets to Any Tur! of the civilized wH(1 Paineiigcrs ticketed' via. all boat a niunltu between ANturia, Hlimia ami I'miland. full .Information rniicerniiig rates, tlmi o'. r r;ti: . -.. routes and other doialls tin-iiNhci! jtpiiltc.irioti to C. W. STOKE, Aireiit AKtortn Ktenmnr Telephone Dock. A. 13. CHARLTON, AHslstiuit Oenerai Passenger A Rnt, Vo. liit first St.. cor. Washington, l'orl Isuid, Oregon. Hlfe Only Line Running t-fTr-& it 2 THROUGH DAILY TRAINS '.caving Pcriland,8:45 AM. " " 7:30 PM. 3X 1 DAYS ro 2 CH I CAQO 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours' Quicker to C hicsyo, 40 Hours Quicker to t malia and Kansas City. ' Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, Freo Reclining Chair Cars, Din. ing Cars. ASTORU TO SAN FRANCISCO OCEAN STEAMERS AUGUST, 180b. Oregon Wednesday Aumnt 2. Coluiiibla Kuniliiy August 6. Htiite llmrsday Auntist in. Oreiton Monrtav AukuM 14. Columi la Friday August 18. tata Tuexlay August s. Oregon r ntiii ilny August 2(1. Columbia Wednesday AubuH 39. ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMERS Mornlnflr hnnt ion udS AitnHa aiiw except Sunday, at 6 a. m. and Sunday u.v. a a, in.; reiu'uing leaves fortlana dally, except Saturday, at 8 p. m, and Saturdays at 10 d. m. Nle-ht Wat Imvos ' j "-w v iu, lemming ieve roruaua aouy ai i a. m. The morning boat from Portland makes landings on the Orptmn aiHa rr tha 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 Bide, except Sunday, and on Sundays -via. Washington side. All boats make landings on both sides of the river above Waterford. For rates and gi neml tnf.nnintlnn call on or aditre.v), W. n.nURLHDKT, C. W. I.01INSBKKKY. A. Oeu. -. AM. Aveiit Portlaml.Or. Astoria, Or. Seaside Saw Mill. A complete stoek of lumber nn hand in the rongh or drewd. Floi.rlnp. Rustic, Ceding and all kinds of finish: iioi.ldiiii and Hliin gles; also Bracket Work done to Order. Terms leavmulile aud nrieea at lif.1 p rk. Aii orders promptly alluded to. uttu ami yard al mill. o H. V. L. LcMJaN, I'ropr, Seaside, Oregon. accept no other.