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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1893)
iitIS DAILY ABTOllJLAN ASTOillA BlKDAV ilOHNltffcr. SEPTEMBER 3, 18i3. at Sibwsrlptloa. D1ILT, I tinea Dy Carrier, per week feat by Mall, per month - 1 eui uy JuaU, per Vear , 15ct CU CM I7.UU WIEKLY. i tui hy titli, per year, $2 00 In advaucc, Kr-td postage to nubscriucra. 1 ,.U(1U IMIuMlllDUII tn Ita ,ulvt.rtlatr4 t ii 'largest circulation of any uewapaper puh- t-(M ull tut) uuiuiuuiu IMTOI ABOUT THE RAILROAD. The railroad situation In this city Mill in a deep fog. Our remarks the other day concerning Mr. Remington . and his acts did not meet with the ap proval of several people interested, iho have asked us since that time to give Hemlngton a chance to make his promises good, and to wait anyhow un til the time of Ms extension expire? teforj we criticize him further. This we will do, but those who Imagine that Mr. Remington's movements with re gard to a probable Astoria railroad are simply prlvato business, which the general public have no right to know anything about, are laboring under a delusion. The matter has got beyond t private circle and should be treated l.y the press accordingly. We will wait therefore until the ninety day limit, not because the subject is one we should not probe, but ! because It r.coms reasonable and fair to give Mr. HJumlngton a chance to make his prom ises good. Colonel Pat Donnn with his usual Impetuosity yesterday called a n.eetlng of the citizens, with the ob ject of showing them, as nearly as we tan discover, what fools they made of themselves a year ago. How this ex planation can help us out at the pres ent time does not seem qulto clear, 1ut the, Colonel, though an erratic me teor, means well and we must not dive loo deep Into his reasons. He Hew oft twain to New York last night with a Mk bundle of cipher cablegrams in his coat pocket. The genius who pilots the Washing ton Independent of whom we had oc- ttslon to speak last week Is again to the fore with nil flags Hying. We are Indeed sorry to see that he has not yet 1een placid in a pnddod cell. As muni, Jie has the attack In the editorial col umns. Hero it is: "This paper Is always to the front v:th the cream of the news and the best Ideas floating, through the most active brain of the world. There is no Htale editorial of tyros and street scav engers found in these columns. That Is the reason that all men of Intelligence cmd brain force read this paper. Its high Htandurd shall be maintained if llio times portend distress and bring ill re calamity. If bread fall, the Intel lent 'must be fed." ALONG THE WHARVES. When the British ship Durbrldge lift England last year for Australia, he was In command of Captain IX. Little, who Is well known here, having Win here as second mate, mate, ami captain of a number of BrltlHh ves nels. After the Darbrldgo discharged h,?r cargo she loaded a cargo of coal ut Newcastle, N. 8. V for this port. While sho was lying there a cablegram v.is received in this city stating that Captain Little hud committed suicide by shooting himself in the cabin. Af terward news was received that he was Intoxicated at the time. This was not believed by his many Mends in this city, by whom ho was known as a most abstemious mun. After Captain Little's death Chief Officer Hiidgoninn took command of the Durbrldge, which -in-rived here on December 13th, last. rhe sailed hence on March 7th, for Llv f roool, arriving out on July 26th, after h passage of 141 daj'3. From a private letter received from Liverpool It la learned that acting1 on advices re ceived from New South Wales police oflU-lnls, tho police of Liverpool have nrrestcd Captain Urldgeman and the steward of the Durbrldge and charged them with tho crime of murdering Captain Little, Commercial News. The British ship Dunsyre, Captain Ounson, 184 days from Hull via South Hhlelds ISO days, with general mer chandise, has arrived at San Francisco, In latltudo 41 south, longitude 60 west, rhe encountered a fierce hurricane from the northeast which carried away the lower main-topsail and mlzzen ntnynall, leaving the ship under bare jH)les. A frightfully confused sea car ried away several of the bulwark stan chions and did various other damage. The entire voyagw on the Atlantic side was tcmptMtuous. On June Sd, the Dun pyre passed an enormous leoberg in latitude 55 south, longitude 79 west Last Monday, Nils Ntlson, a Norwe gian sailor, died of consumption and was burled the next day. The British ship Dumfertlne went In to the Union Iron Works dry dock at fcnn Francisco, Wednesday, and will lx? followed there by tho Argo. The hlp Anaurus goes Into Hunter's Point lock today. These vessels have been lying ut Mtrtlne, for some time and need cleaning. They were chartered last week and will load grain as soon fca they come off the dry dock. The new outer wharf at Victoria, B. C, U about completed, and is the must pubctantlai and commodious wharf on the Pacific coant, suj-s the West Const rrrU li tuiSt by Ii:. P .Ruh- et & Co., at a cost of $300,000, and is 210 feet in width and 1,400 feet long, having occupied nearly ten years in building. The face Is of solid masonry, and 130,000 tons of rock were used In the north and west dump walls. It con tains a warehouse 60x600 feet in size, and will accommodate five or six large ships besides smaller craft. That Is the kind of a wharf to build, and the ex ample set might be followed with profit by our harbor commissioners. From the revenues At their command, by building for all time, it would be a question of but a few years when San Francisco would have a series of wharves that would be of permanent value instead of rickety, teredo-eaten structures that need constant renewal. Even the seawall gets washed away In places whenever a good winter fctorm occurs. In the course of a cen tury or two San Franciscans will be educated up to the point that what Is worth doing is worth doing well. The rjport that the British ship Yeo man had been spoken off Cape Flattery was a mistake. A loaded tea ship for Vancouver was mistaken for the one mentioned. Captain George E. Benson has be come master of the steamer Skagit Chief, vice Captain O. W. Barlow, the change having been made on account of sickness in the latter's family. The steamer Chehalls will hereafter burn coal Instead of wood. . The American Yacht Club squadron consists of seventy-two vessels. Of these thirty-four are steam yachts ranging In size from Geo. Vanderbllt's big Atlanta 248 feet In length to the tlnv Madge, owned by Charles Ward, 30 feet In length. Twenty-two sailing yachts range from the 113-foot schoon er, Intrepid, to the 10-foot catrlg Zel Ua, and sixteen naptha launches range from 40 to 25 feet. The steamer Clira Brown is having her boilers repaired In Tacoma. Tho steamer South Const Is duo here on Tuesday night from California. The Mendell will be laid off Monday ,,i thoroughly overhauled. The Harrison came In from Tilla mook yesterday. Tho Maid of Oregon left out for Shoalwater Bay at 11 a.,m. yesterday. The Manzanlta came In from a coast buoying trip yesterday morning. FOUND THEM THE BEST. This is to certify that I have used Kr.iusc's Headache Capsules periodi cally for over a year, and have very much pleasure lr. stating thnt they have always ni-oveu very uenenctni anu I'.ave relieved mo in from ten to ilftecn minutes. I have been a stmerer from headache for many years, and have never found anything to do me as much good as Krause s Headache cap sides. Your Truly, LOUIS HERMAN, 231 Poplnr St., Wichita, Kan. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Or., solo agent. FUNERALS. E. W. Kuykendall, the leading under taker, having completed arrangements to purchase goods direct from the fac tories, regardless of middle men, has made a great reduction In the cost of funwnls: $ 6.00 Collins reduced to ? 3.00 8.00 Collins reduced to 6.00 25.00 Collins reduced to 18.00 WITH HEARSE. 36.00 Conins or casuets re'd to 25.00 40.00 Collins or caskets re'd to 30.00 60.00 Collins or caskets re'd to 40.00 75.00 CnsMs reduced to.... 60.00 125.00 Caskets reduced to .... 75.00 SPECIAL CASH DISCOUNTS. Welch Block, 718 Water St., Astoria, Oregon. This week's entertainment at Ut Elnger's popular Cosmopolitan Theater Is dcoldedly the best ever wltneBBed in this city, and is nightly drawing Im mense houses. The comedy, "Trouble some Pete;" the farce, "Tit for Tat," and an unequalled specialty perform ance: combino to make the program me that cannot be excelled. Don't miss the opportunity of a good night's amusement. SCIENTISTS MAY DIFFER. As to the cause of rheumatism, but thure Is no difference of opinion among them, as to tho danger which attends It, the symptoms by which it mani fests itself, and tho dllllculty of dis lodging It In Its chronic stage. Several mineral and vegetable poisons are pre scribed for it, but nono of these have been shown by experience to possess tho same elllcm-y ns Hostetter's Stom oeh bitters. This benign specific de purates tho blood by promoting vigor ous action of tho kidneys, willed strain from the blood as it passes through the rheumatic virus when it exists In the system. Physicians of eminence testify to the value of the bitters in rheumatism, and the professional opin ions regarding it are borne out and corroborated by popular evidence. The litlters remedy chills and fever, liver complaint, dyspepsia Gunraiitord Cure. Ws authorize our advertised drusrclst to sll Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Oouuhs, and Colds, upon this condition. If you are afflicted with n t'otiKh, Cold, or any Lung, Throat or ChoHt trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, rIvIiik it a fair trial, and ex perience no benefit, you mny return the nnltli. nnil hnva vnut mmiv rofundtHl. Ve could not nuike this offer did we not know Mint Dr. King s New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trlul bottles free at Chns. Rogers' Drug Store. Large alia 60 els. aim J1.00 i J These tiny Capsules nro8tti5rIor to Balsam of Copaiba, Ctibeba ami Injoctlons. f f They euro iu 48 houra tho V J aaniQ diseases without anyincon- liTenlcnce. SOLD BYALLDRUGCHSTS' A Sure Cure tor Tile. Itehlwr riles a.e known by moisture nkn perspiration, causing Intense Itching h.-n warm. This form, as well as ltllnd, hirudin or Protruding, yield nt once to lr. ltoaanko'a I'll lifcmedy, which acts directly on the parts affected. absorbs tumors, allays Itching and effects iwrmnnent euro. 6oc. Druggist or limit Circular fit-, Dr. fiosanko, S3 Arch tiwi, I'hlladtftphla. Pa. Sold by 1. W. Cui.ik. i ... ii As the tunic came-tcTbe worn tight and cltse-fittlng, an Important change occurred in its general cut. It is hard to get into a tight tunic, unless it be very clastic, harder yet to struggle cut of it. To facilitate these processes it had always been necessary, when the tunic wus high In the neck, to cut it open for a little way down the front, and to fasten together the opening thus made with buttons. But when tu nics came to be worn very tight, about tnc time of the Renaissance, the open ing v.us extended to the very bottom of tho tunic. After a while it became the fashion to leave the tight outer tunic altogether unbuttoned, except In cold weather. Thus the garment which hud bc-cn worn from the very earliest time-si, and called by a hundred differ ent, names, such as chiton, tunica, cotte, without any change of general character, suffered its first essential modification, and became the modern coat. The same garment when it is Bhort is the jacket, when short and BlccveleHS, . tho walstccat. From Clothes, Historically Considered," by Edward J. Lowell, in September Scrib- r.er. OUR RAPID "TRANSITORY EXIST . ENCE. Is brief enough without our shortening It by seeking medical aid, when we are somewhat unwell, from sources where It Is only obtainable at great risk. Even If tho old doctrine were true that violent diseases require violent reme uies, It does not follow that drastic purgatives, narcotics, powerful "seda tives" of tho nervous system are ad visable In cos? where slight disord ers manifestly call for the use of mild er means of recovering, involving no subsequent danger, but equally eill cient. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters not only relieves, but ultimately and com pletely relieves disorders of the stom ach, liver, bowels, and nerves. It is a genuine tonic, healthfully stimulates the kidneys, Is a thorough alterative, and a most effectual preventive of chills and fever and bilious remittent. The utmost conHdence can be reposed in the purity and safety of its medi cinal Ingredients. Patronize the Northern Pacific railroad If you ure going East. Low rateB 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 you have friends In Europe whose passage you wish to prepay to Astoria, call at tho Northern Taclllc ofllce.Bteamer Telephone dock, and make known your wants. Reduced rates via all tho lead ing steamship lines. Ilandley & ' lia.-u iw " FirstTitrcet, Port land, have on sale the Dally Astorlan, so that visitors need not mlBS their morning paper when they are here. MRS. DR. M. B. McCOY. PHYSI CIAN AND SURGEON. Is In this city. She makes chronic dis eases a specialty. Deafness, catarrh, asthma, dyspepsia, diseases of the throat and lungs, kidney, urinary or gans and all private diseases. Special attention given to diseases of women, Consultation free. Cure or no charg es. Offlo hours, 9 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 6 p. m.. Office rooms 18 and 19, Hotel Tighe. 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 cholic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all drug gists throughout the world. Progress and CoqHery. "The World Moves." a There is nobcttcr illustra tion of this old saying than the numerous schools now-a-days devoted to practical kitchen processes. These schools have been alert to find a reasonable substitute forlard.theuseofwhichisso frencrallycondemned. This want has been fully met by C0TT0LEIIE the new vegetable Lard. When science strikes the kitchen, it strikes home and everybody- gets the benefit. Cottolene is a clean, deli cate and economical substi tute for Lard cleaner than the hog, delicate as the fin est vegetable oil, economi cal from its low price and small quantity required, to be used. Prove it for your self by a trial. At grocers everywhere. REFUSOOUBSTITUTES. N.K. FAIRBANKS CO., ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO, NEW YORK, BOSTON. DR. GUNtTS ONION SYRUP I FOR COUGHS, COLDS AHD CROUP. A REMEDY FOR CHILDREN. When ohtld t homa, molliir md me take a K poonfiil of oniou yrup at niiiht, the noxt moraine my cough ra (rone. For Croup It had no eouel. Mv cniUlrOTv mwM upon havlim Dr. Ounnl Onton Syrup ivhioh l errHdy vrv-pftrrd, more pleaMnl and lUioul Uato ur aiucU ol tUe ouiotu. Sold at OOo. For salo by J. W. Conn, DruggioL Unrklen'i arnica Siilve. The best salve in the world 'foi cuts, hrulKes, sores, plcers. salt rheum, fevr aurvs, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and nil skin eruptions, and positive ly cures piles, or no iay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion or money refunded, l'rlce & cents per box. Kor snle by Chas. Rogers, suc cessor to JC.lement- NOTICE! TJse 7.lnfandol wine Intesd of eofTee or tea. W cents per Imllon. Dont 'onret i'caoh ami apricot brandy, also French Cesnsc and wine at Alex. Gilbert's, Cures Scrofula JIr. K.J. Rowell, Meilforrt, Man., avs her mo'liur has Ixtencnreilof SiTofula l.v (ln' iisoof four bottles of ffJS! aftcr having had muchotlu r tro M'fe-Ji' 'ient,autl lielng reduced to ij ", -' to a low cumlitiun of lie.-.i'-l), m n was thought she could not live. INHERITED SCROFULA. tfJi!rZ ""'"! 'y little boy of hereditary 'forfM Sci'jful.t, which appeared all .vnr li i 4 fauo. For a ycarl had rbcti n nuio oi ma iBrnvnry, wneti nriany I was A ff.u l,fiMla no symptoms of Mil.!. T. I..MATIIKKS, niauiervine, Alias. on Bloo I and Skin DlvrasM mailed free. SWIl'T St'KCItMC Co.. Atlanta, Ca SYPHILIS! A New Remedy A true Specific a positive and permanent elimination of nil poison from the blood, and a restoration of healthy vigor to the tissues is offered to sufferers for the first time in a remedy which has been undergoing the most severe private experiments for the past three years. It has not yet failed, and it will not fail, as it U a True Spec. flu tor Syphilitic poison and all blood diseases. Do you be lieve it ? Send for full particulars and proof free. Stop filling your system with mercury and other poisons. This remedy will cure you in 30 to 90 days without fail. We guarantee a cure or refund the money. Address MOFFAT CHEMICAL CO., '0 Flrat Street . POltTLAND, ) BUSINESS CARDS. I E. LaFORCE J . IJISNTIST. l'lavel Building, opposite- Occident Hotel. DR' WJIlTsiOUNEA BUBGKON, Olllco at Occident Hotel, Astoria, Oregon. DR. W. C. BFLT, I'll VSIC1 A.N AND SUUGEON, OITio over store of J, 11. Wyutt, Second street near Gouevieve, lULTON BROS., r ATfOllNliV.s'AT-IiAH', Rooms 't 4, 5 and U, Odd fellows' building, Antoiia, Oregon. M. LAFORCE , A'lTOKNKY AT IAW. Olllt-e, ltooma 7 anil 8, Kinney's building. . ACIBBONS, . AO.lU-.lKlt OP ACCOUNT and l'HO mSIO N A 1, HJOKK K EPK R. . OKi'iiiR : Willi (ieneral Messenger Co,, 615 skainoqnc street I H. MAMSELL. J. KftAl, KSIAI'H HliOKKI!. notary J'ulil c. l''ire and Aceideul Insurance, A A. CLEVELAND, A.. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Olllce-Kluney's new bn:k building, corner Third and Uenevleve streets j up stairs. - tfftANK. J. TAYLOR, Astoria. Oregon. J O.A.BOVVLBY, A1T0MEY m I'OIIMIM AT LAW oflliie on Second Street, - Astoria, Or. JOHN H. SMI'H, O ATl'OltNEV AT LAW. Olllce In Kinney's new bili-k building, over Astoria National liank, w. W. PARKER, REAL K3TATE AND INSURANCE AliENT olUue 112 Ueuton street, A.stona, Oregon. DR?. A. L. arid J. A. PULTON. MSKAtiliS UK WOMEN A .-SPECIALTY, surgery by r. J. A. Fultou. Olllce 178 Cass street. llour 10 to 12 and 1 to 4 DR. EILIV JANSON. I'llYSIOlAN & HUlUiKON. il lOM 7. Ollieeover Osgood's Clotlilng Store, hours, 10 to li) in, 'i to 5 p, in, 7 to 8 p in. Sunday, 10 lo 11 in. DR" l,nv'sUAA,NI) HUUUKON. Special attention to Diseases ol Women and Surgery. Olllce over Daiiziger'a store Astoria. J I'll YslOl AN, sUllliKoN 4 ACCOUCHEUR. Olllce, rooms 3, 1 over Astoria National Hank, hours, 10 to 12 & il W5 Residence. 6,19 Cedar si. DR. WALTER I. HOWARD. llUUiK H'A I'lllO I'HYSIGlAN & SUR grton, Ollieu, 4 1. rulrd si r jhi. Huura 10 to 12 audi tu.4, Sunday 1 to 2. Residence 468 3d s:reel r P. MULLINIX, M. D.. Li, (lives special iieaiuient for Caiarrli, 1 lno.il Lungs, Kidney OtMiilo-lirluary urgaus Olllce tipstairs.ifcil1 i I'uird Si, Hours,!) a.m.u p.m. JJR. STRICKLER, rilYSlCIAN AND SURGEON, Dealer hi Drugs and Druggists' Sundries 3J7 Second Street,- Astoria. W. T. BUKNKV, J. W. PHAfKB Burney & Draper. A liorucya ttl'l.ttW, Oregon City, Oregon. Twelve years' experience as register of th U. S. Itud oillee litre, recommends us lu our BiM'cinlty of Mining and all oilier business lie lore the Land olllce or the Courts, and involv ing ilia practice ol the General Laud Olllce, jROCKENBROUCH A COWING. LAW OFr'ICE, OREGON CITY', OR. Special attention given to land business. Set tlers on liomestea ls or pre-emption claims and limber laud purchases siiowu every advantage of Hie law. b'or assistance in making final proof call on us. sociurv lnuuriKiiS. . Astoria L..ilse No. 110, A. O. V. IV. TlfKETS EVERY FRIDAY' hVENlSO AT 11 8 o'clock In the Odd K. Hows' Hall. So journing aud ylsltiug brethren cordlailr in vited, J.T. ROtiEKS, Recorder. Oooan Knoampme-.i No. 13, 1. u O. F KEOULAR MKK1TNGS OK (H'kAN KN campnieiit No. 13. 1. O. O. K., at the Lodge. In the Odd Kellows Kullding, at seven P. at., on the second and founli Mcndays oi each month, Sojourning brellireu cordially h.vited. By order CP. Astoria Bullaing & Loau Aasooiation 'MHKKKOITI.AH MEETINGS OFTH1S ASSO L cmnon a- held at h p. m. ou the first Wednesday of each mlb. OlW r.n.ovleve street, south ol Cheiminus. W. L ROBB, Secretari'. Common Council. li Ki HILAR MKETlNC.a, KIR8T AND third Tuesday eveulugsof each month HI 8 n'elocK. l'ersons deslrtug ! bave matters acted upon by the Council, at any regular meeting must present the same to the Auditor and Clerk, on or befora the Friday evening prior to the Tuesday ou which the Council holds Its regulai meeting. K. OSUURN, Auditor and Police Judire. Hoard of Pilot Commissioners. THE REGULAR MEKTINCSOFTHISBOARD, will be held on the erst Monday, of each month at 10 a. m. at the office of Ktb & Par ker. W. U ROBB, Seo C. P. UPSHUR, SHIPPING and COMMISSION Astoria, - Oregon. J; up: cu; l.iiu, and ti!, ., .uie reinalu 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 soirits, will remove the whole difficulty 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 Dox (Six Vials) Seventy-five Cents. One I'ack.igt (l our Boxes) Two Dollars. ' Ripans Tabules may be ob tained of nearest druggist; or by mail on receipt of price. .For f ree sample addret RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. NEW YORK. Merchant Steamship Cos ' Line, Comieelliifi with Canadian I'aclllo and Great Northern Railway and China Hteiunslilp Line. Taklnpt frelirht and passengers for Vancouver and Victoria II. 0. and Seattle, fneoma aud all Sound I'oinls. leaving Attorla every 10 days. Kor particulars apply at the oillec Astoria Abstrn :t T, & T. C: FKRGUSON BUO.S., Aueiits. PORTLAND AWP ASTORIA. Steamer Telephone. Leaves Astoria Every evening except Satur day at 7 p. in. Arilvesat Astoria Kvcry day except Sunday at 2 p. m. Leaves Portland Every nay except Sunday at 7 a. in. C. V. STONK, Agent, Astoria. S. A. Seki.iv, General Agent, Portland Or. HUGHES & CO., Wholesale aud Retail LIQUOR DEA LERS. Importers of All Brands of rorf Ijjn and Domes tic Wines, Liquors and cigars. J. H. Cutter Whiskies a specially. Val Blata BoltledBeer, Finest brands of Key West aud Domestic Cigars Liquors for Medicinal Purposes. Family Trade Solicited All orders front (be City aud Couulry proi"Niy filled. Squemoque Street, - Astoria. Orrjioi. THE ASTORIA SAVIMS BASK Acts as trustee for .orporatlons and Individ mils. Deposits solicited Interest will be allowed ou savings deposits as lollows; On ordinary saving h oks 4 per cent ner annum. On terra savings books 0 per cent, per anuura. Ou certilicatcs oi deposit: For throo uionths, 4 per ccut, per annum. For six months, 6 per cent, per annum. For twelve mouths, 6 per ceut. per annum. I. W. CA8E President J. Q. A. BOWLBY Vico-President FRAN KTP ATTON Cashier W. E. DEMENT Hecretary dirkctobs: v I. W. Case, J. Q. A. Bowlby, Gust Holmes, C.H.Page, Beiij. Young, A. 8. Reed. F. J. Taylur. THE PORTLAND SAVINGS BANK OF PORTLAND, OKEQON. Paid up capital W000 Surplus and profits 60,000 SRANK DF.KTJM, Presidcul. D. P. THOMPSON, Vice-President H. C. 8TRATTON, Cashier The Store of John G. Niemi Has been purchased by Butterfield Eros., Who aro going to close out the Rtock, intending purchase r will do well to call ' and f.xainlue goo s and iiriees before purchasing elsewhere. They also have a good watclinuiKer to do repairing. Atlantic Beer Hall, 312 First street, AMoria, Or. PETE D0UREL, Proprietor. -The Finest Wines, - Liquors - and - Cigars. r oncert Every Evening. .Foard & Stokes OROOBRS Dealers In Glassware, Crockery. Ship Supplier, Tobacco. Wines ami Fine Whiskies. Fine Tea and Coffee a Specialty. The Finest Display of Frulis iu the City, Fresh on Every Steamer. Comer of Third and West Eighth Streets. H. B. PARKER DEALER IN Ume, Brick, Sand, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Cement, Mill Feed, Oats. Hay. f traw Wood Dellvemt to Order. D raring, Tuminj; and Sipresi Buintsi. G. A. STINSON & CO.. BLACKSMITHINC Rhlp and Cxnnrv wts. f!crsenoc!;::. Ons a.iuo Mid rrpaired. l.oxl work ruaranhfd On t ass street, opposite toe I Talk oihee OCICK TIME TO SAW FEANCISCO -....AND.. ALL Pn,NlS IN CALIFORNIA, Via the Mt. Shasta Route of the Southern Pacific Comp'y Ta IOi ly tRoutt Through California, to t Points East and South The Scenic Route or the Pacific Coast. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS NECONO-CLAS8 8I.KEPINO C.l! Attached to exprras trains, nfTniding Blip rmt accoininotlatloiis fur second-class pass-iiKcrs. For rates, tickets, sleeping car resMrvatltiin etc., call upon or address K. P. K(Mi K1W, Assist ant (ieueial Freight tuid Passenger Ancnt.Port and, Ur. The CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST PAUL RAILWAY CONNECTING WITH A Mi TRANS ENl'AL LINES 18 THE- OXTLT LIITE RUNNING Electric Lighted Cars BECtVEKN. ST. PAUL and CHICAGO ian- OMAHA and CHICAGO. The EXPRESS THA1NS consist nf VESTI BULKU, SLKKIlhu, LINING AND PAKLOK CAkS. HEATED BY STEAM And famished with every luxury known modern railway travel. For Speed, Comfort and Salet) this Line is Unequaled. Tickets on aale at all prominent rail office. For further Information Inquire of anv tick aeent, or C. J. EDDY. Gwral A?t. J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pa.. Apt I"ORTLAJJD, OREGON.