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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1893)
THE DAILY ASTOiUAJN, AtfJL'UUlA, TUESDAY 41a iuj $$tto. r Bberlptl01. " DAttTi t-ervod ty Currier, per week........- W beul by Mall, per mouth rie.U hy Altai. pf VettT .-.f i.w WHKLT. bent by wail, per year, 2 Ot) In advance, tree pwte to nubsciibdin. Ihb AH OHlAHKuaranteebtolU vfMtt u'"wki eircuUtiuu ol auy newspaper pub 4 mi tue Columbia Wver. TODAY'S WEATHER. PortlniKl. Or., Aug. 2S.-For Oregon und Wutil'liiKton: Continued fair meatier; slightly warmer; dense fgH in eo.i:;t dlBtrlct Tuesday morning. Local weather for the twenty-four hour priding at 5 p. m.. yesterday, furni,lM-l by tho U. S. Department of A trull tiro, weather bureau, Hiu.lmiiii tenieralurc, 62 degrees. Minimum temperature, 61 degree. Precipitation, none. Total precipitation from July 1st, 18j3, to diite, 1.13 Inch. Iieflitane.y of precipitation from July Iflt, 1893, to date, 1.18 Inch. . To the Public: Yemcrday, bh mortgagee of the Asto-r!.'in-C'olumhian Publishing Co., and Mr, P. V. Parker's Interests In tho r..-ime, I purchased the plant, good will, and appurtenances of the Institution at public auction. From this time on, therefore, I anv owner and proprietoi of this newspaper, and desire In that capacity to reiterate the statements and pledges made by mo In these col umns on the 10th Inst. Tho Astoilun wilt In tho future as In tho past, stand tin tho representative of Clatsop coun ty and the City of Astoria, and more than ever will strive to merit your hearty support. Very respectfully, SAMUEL ELMOIIE. THE aOOD CAUSE WINS. llland and his free silver hypocrisy have been forever squelched. Yestur dny's proceedings In the hoime, ns de tailed in such an Interesting mannei T,y our dispatches this morning, not "my repealed the Sherman act but showed by the vote on Bland's amend ment that there Is an overwhelming majority against tho sliver folly. We are glad that our fulth In tho common sense of congressmen, Irrespective of party, has not been misplaced. And now, looking at It in the light of past eveTits, what a humbug was the Ttland theory and how shallow were the "sll ver"men! Their primary contention has been that, without regard to the mar Uets, there was an Inherent an Inal ienable right to pay all d.ebts In stiver dollars; and that the lower tho price or diver the greater the advantuge of the people. This was the core of the silver question. Once there was a great, almost over whelming outcry that the national debt should be paid with greenbacks. The Idea was that there was no sense In paying Interest on any portion of tho national obligations. If there was a Mt of paper stumped as a dollar by tho United States, 11 was a dollar. Why then should we not pay the bonds In our own free green paper? All that whs needed was an order from eon Kfoss signed by -the president, some weeks of printing and the debt was paid. The argument ran this way: "Here, you, I want more money In tils country. Don't you? Tho green back Is a Rood thing Is It not? Then lot us have nmo more greenbacks. The 'nation will pay Its debts, ml we will pay our debts. As fvr redeeming paper, let us wear It out." This wis really the Confederate the grnybaek system of finance. It wiis? a very base form of i- pudlutlon. We are In receipt of tho following letter from "A Lover of tho Cold Dol lar:" In these times of scarcity of cur rency, and much discussion how to relieve the same, will you please make known the fact that there Is such a thlnsr as a gold one-dollar coin? A fact In the last few dnys may seem strange, and needs publicity If much of such Ignorance Is widespread. I paid one of my girls a one-dollar gold coin. She took It In surprise; tried to purchase some things In two or three stores, only to have It refused, saying they did not know of any gold coin less than $5. Falling to pass it, she brought It back, with the request to give her "another dollar," ns she could nt get people to accept that one. The S8 or D9-cent dollar would have found a welcome and procured a purchase. but a 100-oent dollar had no friend to giv It shelter. I'v done a deal of thinking, and now ask you to sny In your columns a good word for this llule stranger, aa I may want to start it going again soon, and do not want others to (susplelujn an honest, coin though its size be small. The g,U dollar la too small for con venience, and the mints have. diRcon' Unit,! Us Issuance on orders well con sidored. Our fault In g"ld coinage Is In '".:"-' it in n.-.:r-..-a- gles. The five-dollar gold piece is the coin for circulation. One-dollar gold coins are curiosities. There have been a few fifty and twenty-five cent gold pieces struck, and they are still more curious. The passage of the repeal of the sil ver Mil came yesterday. There was a splendid majority for It In the house. That is almo.- ts positive ns the posi tion of the president. There Is no doubt that the Voorhees bill will psiBt the senate and that the first test vote will confirm this Judgment. Senator Voor hees tspeaks for the policy of tho pres ident, which is enlightened bimetal lism, and his argument lins no do)t the sanction, and po.ilbly the sug- ges Ion of the president and neoveli.iy .) th,i treasury. Two remarknlie Ict- tii from Sesretary Cnrlli'a have h;id tlbl i lnllucnce on tho co'.irue of the c'HrovuM' over Mlver pur-?hiie stop page. Tho (list bhowed that the. fll'."er purchase law was used to capture for sliver smelters the coined gold in the public treasury; and the second dis poses cf, for tho present, ns an expedi ent, the change of ratio now used by tho free coinage men as a compromise by showing the Immense cost of re colnage Involved, rtoth flanks of the silver raiding army have thus been turned, and tho fact that the sound money standard Is on the winning side will quickly bo disclosed. This will do much good, but with money Bettled so as to limit sllvqr, ihs next and more important matter will be the .limita tion of tariff reform, by the repeal of the Chicago platform. A new York paper which ought to know something of American history, but evidently does not, says the dlwap pearahca of Anna Augusta Orr from her home near Bridgeport, Conn., "has brought to view a phase of New Eng land Ufa having many of tho character istics of the old Puritanical days, when New England ran wild over witchcraft, and when condemned women were burned at the stake as witches without a fair hearing." Everybody but the ig norant pretender who framed thiU re markable statement knows that on all occasions whore capital punishment was considered necessary In the colo nies It was administered, ns It Is today, In a civilized way, after due process of law. The legitimate organizations of worklngmen should beware of the black flag and the red ling fools. When It comes to flags, there Is but one in this country. As for famine, those who are making false proclamation of it are the worst enemies of the people, who, If tho hard times are continued, may want bread. The, Wlllapa. Pilot says: "Astoria, Or., is the only city on the coast that denies the Salvation Army the privi lege of holding open nlr meetings. The Astorlnn very properly takes Issue with the council in this matter and proposes to see that such privilege Is finally granted." .WORTH KNOWING. That Alleock's Forous Plasters are the highest result of medical science and skill, and In Ingredients and meth od have never been equalled. That they aro tho original and genu ine porous planters, upon whose repu tation Imitators tnWe. That Alleock's Porous Plasters never full to perform their remedial work quickly mid effectually. That this fact is attested by thous ands Of voluntary and unimpeachable testimonial, from grateful patterns. That for rheumatism, weak back, sciatica, lung trouble, kidney disease, dyspepsia, malaria, and all Uh-oI pains, they are invaluable. That when you buy Alleock's Porous Plasters you absolutely obtain trie nest plasters made. FUNERALS. E. W. Kuykendall, the lending under taker, having completed arrangements t.i nnwiltaaA irAn.la ,ltr.Ot fmill the faC- torles, regardless of middle men, has made a great reuuciion in me ruai vi tu irerals: t 8.00 Coffins reduced to 8.00 8.00 Collins reduced to 6.00 23.00 Cofllns reduced to .... 18.00 WITH HEARSE. 36.00 Cofllns or ens Kets re'd to 25.00 40.00 Collins or caskets re'd to 30.00 60.00 Collins or caskets re'd to 40i00 75.00 Caskvts reduced to,... 00.00 125.00 Caskets reduced to .... 75 00 SPECIAL CASH DISCOUNTS. Welch Block, 718 Water St., Astoria, Oregon. liesrrvlng Praise. Wa ,l.utrA in uv t,t nnr rlttaenR. that for years we have Wen selling Dr. Klnu's New Plscoverv for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills. llucklen'R Arnica Salve and Klectrlc Illtters, and have nev- I II, 1 1 1 . , V. , ... 1 1 nB w,ll ilr I I IlltllUlfU I "111" I'll. VII". 1 " ' i that hav given such universal satlsfae tlon. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand rendy to rerun.! the Durvhnse price. If satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popular ity purely on their merits. Sold by Chaa. ltogera, Druggist. A CHANCE FOR HARD TIMES. T rmw I now tirenared to sell lha hnnrianmpat erodes of Wall Paper In the city at the lowest ruling1 prices. and guarantees gooa irooas. uive rum a call before buying elsewhere Note the address 637 Third street. THE FORCED MORTGAGE SiLE. Of Herman Wise's stock Is now In full blast. Everything snonneoti. xi Tvi.-iK. Mortmurce. r. n. A!) r-.-rlir.- tr.J.-ttvJ ta Her man Wise wlil please settle at once. OUR RAPID TRANSITORY EXISTENCE. Is brief enough without our shortening it by seeking medical old, when we are somewhat unwell, from sources where it is only obtainable at great rlKk. Even It' the ouj doctrine were true that violent diseases require violent reme uies, It does not follow that drastic purgatives, narcotics, powerful "seda tives" of the nervous system are ad visable In eas? where slight disord ers manifestly call for tho use of mild er means of recovering, Involving no subsequent danger, but equally effi cient. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters not only relieves, but ultimately and com pletely relieves disorders i tne stom ach, liver, bowels, nnd nerves. It Is a genuine tonic, healtnfully stimulates the kidneys. Is a thorough alterative, and a most effectual preventive of chills and fever and bilious remittent. The utmost confidence can be reposed In the purity and safely of its medi cinal ili;.;l"lients. Patronize the Northern Pacific railroad If you are going ICast. Low rates of fare, through tickets, baggage checked to desti nation. All purchasers of second class tickets can stop over at Portland. Rates of fare same as from Portland. If vou havo friends In Ktlrooe whose passage you wish to prepay to Astoria, call at tho Northern l'acilic ofllce.steamer Telephone dock, nnd make known your wants. Keciuecu ratcB via an me icau Inii steamship lines. ITnndlev & Haan. 1D0 First street. Port land, have on sale the Dally Astorlan, that visitors need not miss their morning paper whon they are here. , MRS. DR. M. E. McCOY, PHYSI CIAN AND SURGEON. Is In this city. She makes chronlo dis eases a specialty. Deafness, catarrh, asthma, dyspepsia, diseases of the throat nnd lungs, kidney, urinary or gans nnd nil private diseases. Special attention given to diseases of women, Consultation free. Cure or no charg es. Olllo hours, 9 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 6 p. m.. Ofilce rooms 18 and 19, Hotel Tlghe. THE OPEN SWITCH. ESTABLISHED SAFEGUARD. Anybody who ttavcls ly care knows what is meant, by " an open switch." It is the terror of railroad men, and the dread of the traveler. 1 is v ietims killed, horribly man gled or maiim-d I'or life aro numbered by the scoro eacli year. ' Yet even the dreaded "open Bwitch" ia not no widely fatal as is a certain disease, which, without ceasing its nctivity for an instant, is daily filling hundreds of graves. What is that terrible uilmcnt? you ask. It is Heart JHsamt "But," you reply, con fidently, "I haven't any heart disease my heart is all right." Aro you sure? Dr. Franklin Miles, of Ellihart, Ind.,'the distinguished specialist in diseases of the heart and nervous system, states that disor ders of tho heart are as common us those of tho lungs, liver, stomach, bowels or kidneys, though ol'ton unsuspected. The reason peo plo are not aware of this important fact is becauso symptoms of heart disease are not usually recognized as proceeding from this organ, but aro attributed to some other Kniirce. If vcai havo shortness of breath, fluttering or palpitation, pain or tenderness in left breast, shoulder or side, oppressed or choking sensation, fainting or smothering spells, your Mart is umcua, 'I had been troubled with heart disease fur years. My left pubo was very weak, could at times scarcely feel it, excitement would weaken my nerves and heart, and fear of impending death stared mo in the face for hours. Dr. Miles' Nervine and New Heart Cureare theonly medicines that have proved of any benefit and cured me." L. M. DYER, Cloverdale, Md. " My wifo has been taking Dr. Miles' New Cure for the Heart. She thinks it wonderful. She has not been troubled with pain or smothering spells since using it. We have also used Dr. Mile' and we find them all they are claimed to be." GEO. L. FINK, Philndelnliia. Pa. These and hundreds of similar testimo nials are convincing proofs of the wonderful powers of Dr. MileJ iVtm Cure for the Heart It is effective, agreeable, and above all, SAFE. Sold by druggists on a positive guarantee, or Dr. Miles Medical t-o.. iMKiiart, mu. fovvfe Mold Sodden pastry? Tie rROBLEM is Solved bv.ffie broductiarv of our tfev Shortenimo-- nT i UI- y Which makes Ifaht. cvisb.healfi- fu(. Wholesome jbaslry; j-f arJa.ndJ &n Aoiftur fyirt CooKinj autfiorltK.encktfe can't afford to. do REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES. N. K. FAIRBANKS. CO., ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO, NEW YORK, BOSTON. ONION SYRUP l FOR COUGHS, COLDS A REMEDY FOR CHILDREN. Whn hMd mt how, mother wind m take at pootiful of or on nvrup u ni;ht, iho next morning it v eou:h wm oo or Croup It hd no equ&l. fci i.v chti.irrn it(4 nprt h'iT'c rw. Oiinn'fe Ontoa Fvru whioh I a'Tx-rty prrjvjrtM, ?nor pleant For sale by J. W. Conn. Drugtot f 6 (pfelfs RCHnGHEDTEti mm C-J A troublesome skin disease caused me to scratch for ten months, and was cured by a few days' use of IPSfj M, H. Wolff, Ui&2iil Uppe. Marlboro, till. SWIFT'PECIFIC I was cured nomeyearw agoof Wilte 6vpclllng in uiy log by using a"l havo hail no ymptoina of re jrJit'-J turn of tlio dta eae. Maiiy promiiunit jiliyHfriunA attended tua anil lulled, but H. . S. did tlio worU. P.tL'L W. K1RKPATR1CK, JohnioB City, Tcnj. Trealiu un Dlood and Skin Diseatcs mailed free. BwiFTBl'Ecmo Company, Bjh AlUnla, Gi.ClJ SYPHILIS! A New Remedy A tnie Specific a positive nnd permanent elimination of all poison from the blood, and a restoration of Iwalihy vior to the tissues u uttered to sulTerers for the first time in n remedy which lias been undergoing the most severe private experiments for the past three years. It has not vet failed, and it will not fail, as it is a True Specific for Syphilitic poison and all blood diseases. Do you be lieVe it t Send for full particulars and proof free. Stop filling your system wuh mercury and other v'son This remedy will cure you in 30 to 00 days without fail. AVe guurantee a euro or refund the uuoiiey. Address MOFFAT CHEMICAL CO., 'to First Street . I'OltTXANO, Olir BUSINESS CAHDB. r E. LaFORCE tj . Dli.NTIST. 1- l.ivcl lltiilillni,', oppusitu Ooclilcnt IJolel. I)" iThlCUN""!) S1TBOKON. DIIIco M Otciilonl ilnti-1, Ahtorlu, Oregon. rilVtilCU.N'ANI) BUHfiEON, Olcc over stoic of J. H. Wyall, Sccoiul street noiir (Joncvlt'vc, . 1 FULTON BROS., nonius 3, 1, 5 nrnl li, Odd Fellows' bulMliiR, Astorln. OrORon. W. M "Xffiv AT LAW. onice, Ilooins 7 and 8, Kluney'it blinding. A GIBBONS. . AlJ.iU-iriSuYiF ACOOUN'IN nnd ritDCUSSIONAl, KJOKKKKPEIt. OkkiOK : Willi lieneral MessuiiKer t.'o 615 kiiiiioiiuu street I H, MASELL. it 11 A I, hSIAlK IlKOKKU. Notiiry l'ubl e. Flr mid Accident Insurance, A A. CL EVE LA NO, .7 ATTOKNKY AT LAW. Olllce- Kinney's new brick bulldliiK, corner Third and Genevieve streets ; up stain. THANK J. TAYLOR, JD - AT'i'O li N K V - A T-L A W, Astorln. OreRou. J O. A. BOVVLBY, ArfORM A.D I'OIACELOU AT LAW OIUl's ou Second Street, - Astoria, or. JOHN H. SMI H, J Ai'tUltNICY AT LAW. O.liee In Kinney's new brick building, over Astoria Natioual Uank, w. W. PARKER, REAL K8TATK AND INSURANCE AGBNT I'lUee 112 lleulon street, A.stona, Uregon. Ift. A. L, and J. A. FULTON. J DISUASKS UF WOMEM A Sl'ECi VLIV. barbery by it, J. A. Fultou. Olllue 178 aus .ni'eer. Uouri, 10 to 12 and 1 to 4 DR. EILIV JANSON. 1'llVslClA.N iii HUHUKON. H 'M 7 oiileeoviT Osgood's Cloililni! utore, hours, 10 to L' in, 2 to ft p, in, 7 to p in, tiuuday, 10 to ll in. D R. O, B, ESTES, 8peeial attention to Dn.ea.Mis ol Women uud Surxery. Oillee over Oau.lijer's store Astoiliu "I AY TUTTLE M.D., O niyskJiAN, slrmiuuiVA aocouohkoh. Ollleo. rooms 8, 4 over Asloria Nat ional Hank. Iiourt, 10 to 1-' & 2 toS lie:ti(ieiH'e. li.W Cedar si. DR. WALTER I. HOWARD. I h . UK li-Al'lllU I'll VSlCIAiN Si SUIt Khiiii, i,ii- j. I l. I'niril sir.iei. lloucs 10 to la mill-' lol.Sii.ui.iy 1 to J liosidonce 40S .U street r P. MULLINIX, M D., J J. (.lives speeial i icatmeut. for Calarrn, lh mat I.iiiis, Kidney (it-nito-lirinary organs UilU-e iipsiaiis.isl1 j liilrd M. lloursl a.ni.u p.in. JJR. STRICKLEff, rilYSlCIAN A XI) SUKGKON, Dealer In Drugs and Druggists' Sundries .T.7 Second Street, Astorln. W. T. Ill' K.N KY. J. W. 1IKAPKB Buniey & Draper. A. wr wi y m I.LUH'i ONi'.(u l lty, Oregon, Twelve years' experience as register of Ui li. S. IjiiwI OMieo here, reeoniiiiends ns m oui specialty oiMlniiiK and all oilier business lie lore Urn Uiud ulllee or the Courts, and involv ing tin) piH'.'tiee ol the Oeueral Land Oiliee. B ROCKENBROUCH & COWIMC. LAW OFFICE, OUEGON CITY, O-t. Sieeial aUentlon iveu to land business. Set tlors on liomestea Is or pre-emption claims and timber land purchases sliowu every advantage ot the law. For assistance in makiiiu linal prool call on us. SUC1KTY P1UKTINUS. Aatorla L..l(;e No. 50, A. O. V. W. "MEETS KVKUY FRIDAY tVESIXO AT 111 8 o i'lork In the O ld F.-llowV Hall. So journing mnl visiting brethren cordially In- vlted. J.T. KOHEKS, Keeoider. Ocuan Kncampme'.t No. 13, 1. O. O. F pEOULAlt MKETIM1S OK OCEAN KN 1 CHinpment No. 13, 1. 1). O. F at the Lodire. In th Odd Feliows Buiidliia, seven p. u., on tlis second and fourth Mondays of each month. Bojouruiug brethren cordial!; It.vited, By order c. P, Astoria Bulidlug & Loan Association inHBRKOlTLAIt MKKTINOSOKTHM ASl L eiuiiouare lieid at s r. m. oa It-o. first Wednesday of f Wi moi-lh. Olflre on iri.( vleve street, south oi oth'iiamus. W.L. UOHB, Secretarj. Common Uouncu. UEUPLAR MEETINGS, FIRST AND llnnl Tuesday veuliiKSof each mouOi at o'clock. MTlVrsoiu deslrluK to have matters acted upon by the Council, at any regular meetuin must present the sain o tho Auditor and Clerk, on or before the Friday eenin prior to the Tuesday on which the Council holds its regular meeting. k. osbURN. Auditor and Police Judee. Board or Pilot CommlMionera. THE REGl'LAR MEETINGS OFTHIS BOARD, will be held on the first Mondir, of each nonth at 10 a. m. at the office of Robb & Par Vi. U ROBB. Sec C. P. UPSHUR, SIIIPPiXG and COMMISSION Astoria, - Oregon. Ripans Tabules Ripans Tabules act gently but promptly upon the liver, stomach and intestines; cure habitual constipation, dispel colds, headaches and fevers. One tabule taken at the first symptom of Indigestion, billi ousness, dizziness, distress after eating, or depression of spirits, will remove the whole difliculty in a few minutes. Ripans Tabules are com pounded .from a prescription widely endorsed by the high est medical authorities' and are presented in a form that is be coming the fashion with phy sicians and patients every where. . One Box (Six Vials) Seventy-five Cent!. One Package (Four Boxes) 1 wo Dollars. Ripans Tabules may be ob tained of nearest druggist; or by mail on receipt of price. For free sample addrett n r-. I. a I lirMIHI fli i ! NEW YORK. J .!! I Ml I 1 PORTLAND AND ASTORIA. Steamer Telephone. Leaves Astoria Every evening except Sntur dnv At 7 n. m. Arrives at Astoria Every day except Sunday at2p. m. Leaves Portland Every aay except Sunday at 7 a. m. u. w. stunk, Agent, Astoria. K. A. rJEKLiy, General Agent, Portland Or, Merchant Steamship Co.'s Line, Connecting with Canadian l'aolllo anil Great Northern Hallway and China Steamship Line, inning iiciiiii nun in.ciiKin " , . irn.vi and Victoria 11 I', aud Seattle, faeoma aud ail OOII1IU I Ullll. 1 ii.nltin A .tii.l, nttn.i. in .tat' j Kor particulars apply at the olllce Astoria Ausira.i l, a i. li". FEttdUdON BU0.S., Aiseuts. HUGHES & CO., Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALERS. Importers ot All Brands ot Foreign and Domes .A XKl.na I In. .AMI ....a blu II men, iiiiiuuiaituu vinia. J. H. Cutter Whiskies a specialty. Vat Blab Bottled beer, bluest Drano oi liey westauo Domestic cigars, l iiiiiiirs for Meillcinal Purnoses. Family Trade Solicited All orders from (hr City and Country promcy filled. SqiiHiuogue rltreet , Astoria. Or-j-eii THE ASTORIA SAYINGS BANK Acts as trustee tor ;orporatious and Individ nulR. Di.iMiKitn Hnlifitcri Interest will bo allowed ou savings deposita as tollows; On ordinary savings h xiks 4 per cent net annum. On term savings bookO per cent, per annum, On certificates ot deposit: Kor throe month", 4 per cent, per annum. Kor six months, n per cent, per annum. Kor twelve months, 6 per cent, per annum. I. W. CASE Presldenl J. Q. A. KOVYLBY Vlce-Presldonl FRANK PATTON Cashier W. E. DEMENT -....Secretary directors: I. W. Cnse. J. Q. A. Mowlby, (lust Holmes, C. II. Face, lleiil. Younv.-, A. 8. Reed. r. j. inyiur. THE PORTLAND SAVINGS BANK OF PORTIJtND, OHKOOH. Paid up capital - -.f-fiO.OOC Surplus and profits CO, HRANK DKKUH, President. D. P. THOMPSON, Vice-President H. CSTRATfON. Cashier The Store of John G. Niemi Has been purchased by Butterfield Bros., Who are goln to close out the stock. Intending piirchastrs will do well to call and examine poo s and prices heforc purchasing elsewhere. They also have a good watchmaker to do repairini;. Atlantic Beer Hall, 311 First street, ArtnrU, Or. PETE DODREL, Proprietor. The Finest Wines, - Liquors - and - Cigars. r oncert Every Evenlug. Foard & Stokes anoorjns Dealers In Glassware, Crockery, Ship Supplies, Tohaceo, Wines and Fine Whiskies. Fine 1 eas and Cotlee a Specialty. The Finest Display of Fruits in the Citv, Fresh ou Every Steamer. Corner ot Third and West KUjhttt Streets. H. B. PAEKEK DEALER IS Lime. Brick. Sand, Fire Brick. Fire Clay, Cement, Mill Feed. Oats. Hay. Htraw IL'uul llaltVAMwi lit fkttlPr Drerisg, Ttanin ud xprau Eotinso. o. a. STnreoN & co BLACKSMITHING oos n'taue aoa n-Murrl. i'tit i man fnianuiie Un (ss street, oppimte loe m TaJJc oiOc QUICK TIME TO SAN FRANCISCO .....AND ALL Pn,N18 IN CALIFORNIA, . Via the Mt. Shasta Route of the Southern Pacific Comp'y Th ICh ly ;itoule Through Oslifoniia to a Points East and South The Swnit) Ronfr f the Pacific Coast, PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS -AND SECOND-CLASS SLKEl'INd C.tltS Attached to express trains, nfloidlns sup r or accommodations lor second-class p:wsni;ers. Kor rates, tickets, sleeping car ri'snrvalioiiS etc., call upon or address K. P. KOH Klti. Assist ant General Freight aud Passenger Anent, Portl and, Or. The CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY, CONNECTING WITH ALL TKANS0ONT1N KNTAL LINES, -IS THE- OITLT LINE RDNMNO Electric Lightod Cars BErWEEN ST. PAUL and CHICAGO AN" OMAHA and CHICAGO. The EXPRESS TWAINS consist of VEST1 , BULED, 8LEKPIr.lt, MNINO AND PARLOR Clo. HtATCO BY STEAM And tarnished with every luxury knout modern railway travel. For SpeedComfort and Satet) this Line is Unequalel TickoU on sale at all promtntnt rui orneca. For further Information Inquire of any tirk agent, or C. J. EDDY. General Art. J. W. t'AKV . Triv. i'M. Agt. POETLAXD, ORKGON.