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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1893)
tills iJAlJLY AttTOKlAN. ASTOUlA, SUNDAY MOKNINti, SEPTEMBER 3, lbl3. The eama 0f football yesterday of' tcrnoon at. Smith's Point between Fort Canby and Astoria was very largely attended. Following up Its usual luck with the weather, tho A. F. C, saw the threatening clouds of thd morning disponed by magic, and when Umpire Gunn blow his wWstlt for tha play to tegln, there were blue skies every where. Astoria won, by a score of four goals to one, but to say that the boys In blue were outmatched would be putting It very unfairly. They are nov ices at the Association game, and In this respect the local men had every advantage, but In point of pluck and endurance honors were easy. Astoria kicked off with the sun and wind both In fivor of the visitors, and the play from the outset was fast and exciting, The home team by rapid and at times excellent forward play, got the ball be tween the sticks once before half-time, und though Canby made some strong rushed they failed to get through the Astoria backs and did not score. After the usual live mlmitco Interval, both teams began to play a harder game, find In another twenty minutes of even play Astoria scored once more, follow ing the goal up with another, five min utes afterward, and another lmmedl ately after that. With a record of four to nothing, and the game all but over, the Fort Canby boys might well have been disheartened, but Instead they buckled down to work and five minutes before time was called kicked their first and only goal amidst great applause from the grand stand. The game was played throughout In un ex cellent manner, and there was no ac- Ident to mar the proceedings. The gentlemanly conduct of the Canby boys nd their good natured play through out won praises from everybody on the ground, and most of all from their op ponents, who gave them three hearty (dicers when tho result was declared. The visitors, with Lieut. Sydenham r-e turned td the fort on a special steamer at 6 o'clock. Their team was com posed of tho following: Wheeler, Cor poral Orr, Wm. Clark (captain) Har rington, Tinner, Mlkr., Hamilton, Win ters, Clarke, Spencer and Garty. It is .announced on good authority that commencing with tomorrow the Union Pacific will lay off one of their steamers and form a combination with the Telephone for tho carrying of mall and raising of rates. The single trip ticket between this city and Portland will cost $2, and the round trip $3. The U. P. boat will make the night trip from Portland and the day trip from Ihls city, and the Telephone will make the night trip from hero and the day trip from Portland. The mall room of the Telephone Is being fixed hp for the thnnge. The Lurllne will of course stand In with tho new passenger rate and make no cut. The mall for Knap I'H, Clifton and Wcstport will from this dato leave here at 2 p. m daily un tho steamer Mller. Hon. George W. Bell, the recently ap pointed minister to Sydney, N. S. W., will deliver a lecture tomorrow evening In the big hall over Herman Wise's Ktore, on tho subjeot of government ownership of the Nicaragua canal. Mr. Bell, whose ability qb a Bpeaker Is too widely known to need comment, has vnnken on tho above subject before very largo audiences In Portland, Seat tle, Tacoma, Port Townsend, and sev eral other cities, and has shown con- luslvely that In the step suggested by him lies tho future maritime suprem acy of the United States. It need not be pointed out tlut this subject is of ltnl Interest to Aslorlans. The lecture will bt given at the Invitation of the Chamber of Commerce and Board of Tradj, and sea,ta will doubtless be scarce before the speaker uppears on the platform. Mr, Georga C. Flavel lias kindly giveu tho uso of tho hall fee a. The steamship Columbia will arrive here from Son Francisco this morning. Her cabin passtjiger list Is as follows: T. A. Bell, W. B. Charlton, J. Land, Miss E. A. Wright, Mrs. Walsh, A. It. Andola and wife, Mrs. Porter and child, Thomas E. Perkins, J. W. Fuller, May D. Vincent, Miss Glynn, E. dlan .dors, C. Soeombe, O. J. Smith, F. L. J lice, Mrs. Homebaugh, It. Wheeler. C. M. Baiklow. John Sehlesslnger, N. E. l;urlow, L. A. Ilubert, M. E. Ryan, D. Lyman, H. Fairfield, G. II. Rice, C. S. Gillette, J. T. Fankhauser, G. W. Wit lur. Fay 'Uualdson, Miss Jessie Phelps, I. C. Anker, M. II. Atkins, J. Beatie, II. A. Tubbs, R. C. Bloomlleld, J. V. Lnkln, Mrs. Charles Weston, C. West on, Miss M. WliltlioKI.A. C. Stoddurt, M. D., G. II. Iavis, C. J. Johnson, MIhs B. Kelly, Mrs. llurdniun, Mrs. J. J. Bliss, C. R. Scott, W. C. Logan. C. J. Kocford. Colons Domui called a meeting of the oILUons at George Hill's office yes terday afternoon, and read several let ters front Mr. Hudson to Mr. Black man, which he said proved conclusive ly that the latter had on two occa sions been Just on the point of Invest ing $2,500,0)0 In an Astoria railroad, but both times had been balked by joins slight obstacle. Several gentle men presiMit then made profane re :ua.iks about tha slight obstacle, and one went so far, after he left the meet ing, as to make profane remarks about the gallant colonel himself, who, he Vljorously declared, had travelled ncross the contlneut post haste to hold up befora tho residents of this en lightened burg a picture of last year's our gr&pea. - Tim following were yesterday's real iate transfers: Astoria Land Co. to Frank Hart: lots M and 51, blk. I, Flavel Centre; $130. U. 8. to Elmer E. Cagle: WVj of SE'i and E'i of SWVi, S. 19. T. S N., It 6 W 1C0 acres; patent J. O. Hanthorn and wife to B. A. Beaborg: undivided 1-S lots 4, 5. 6, 7, g, and 9, blk. 14, and frontage thereon, Shlvcly's Astoria; ?5000. Wellington G. Howell and wife to Wm. Ryan: lots 3, 4, and B, blk. 1, and lots 6, 7, and 11, blk. 2, Bradbury's Ad dltlon to Ocean Grove; $6000. B. A. Seaborg and wife to Aberdeen Packing Co.: lot 4, E, 6, 7, 8, and 9, blk. 14. Shlvely's Astoria; $C000. Messrs. Llvlngor & Douglas have re ported the finest yield of oats on rec ord this year, says the Eugene Regis- tor. On two and one-fourth acres of ground, by actual measurement, they have harvested 213 bushels, or 7,670 pounds of tho finest kind of grain, A measured bushel Instead of weighing the regulation weight of 36 pounds, weighed 41 pounds. The yield per acre, according to the above, In found to be 95 bushels. The saed from which these oats are grown was purchased in Cal ifornia, and none of the product will be .sold, as they will be carefully cleaned and used for seed next year. This Is the best yield of oats we have heard of In many a day. PERSON AL'mENTION. J. H. Hallett and A. Seidel of X'ort land are In the city. Mrs. Ira Manvlll came over from Olympla yesterday morning. Win C. Curtis (and wife of The Dalles, are In town. Attorney Ralph Duhlway of Portland went over to the beach yesterday. . Dr. Wheeler of Portland, Is at the Occident. Hon. John Fox returned from Vic toria yesterday. William H. Scott of Portland, came down the river yesterday. H. Bach and wife and child are reg istered at the Occident. H. S. McGowan Is up from Chinook. Charles U. Dean of Kansas City, Is registered at the Occident. I. L. Mitchell of Ratine,' Wis., ac companied by F. W. Mitchell of Port land, 'Is In the city. Wm. Hartill and wife left last night for the World's Fair and before re turning will extend their trip to En gland. Mr. J. A. Epplng the leading bari tone singer of Portland, was In this city yesterday. Colonel Ed. Hughes and his daughter leave here tonight for a holiday trip to Boise, Idaho, where they will visit friends.. Governor Pennoyer on "Wednesday granted a full pardon to Chas. A. Tan ner, who was Bentinced from Lane county last June xo serve one year lor embezzling $88.08 of public school mon ey. He used the -money to purchase food for his children and was convict ed at the Jure term of court because entered a plea of guilty to the Indict ment. His releasa was recommended by tho prosecuting attorney of that district. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that 1" have been appointed administrator ot the es tate of Jnmes P. Metz, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate, are no tified to pay the same to me, at Astoria, Oregon, forthwith; and all persons hav ing claims against said estate, are hereby notmed to present tne 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. Those desirous of furnishing houses can find as good bargains at G. V. Porter s as at any other store in tne Northwest. Give him a trial and provo It. THE FORCEDMORTGAG E SALE. Of Herman Wise's stock Is now in full blast. Everything sacrificed. M. WISE, Mortgagee. P. S. All persons Indebted to Her man Wise will plcasd settle at once. ANOTHER CUT IN PASSENGER RATES. Five dollars less over the Union Pa cific to Missouri river and Intermedi ate points, effective Sunday, August zutn. Kates to all Eastern points corre spondingly reduced. For full informa tion, cull at Ticket office, Union Pa cific docic. G. W. LOUNSBERRY, Agent. Don't go to Portland to buy your tickets for the "Old Country" and the East when you can get them for the same price at tho Union Pacific office In tlUs city, and thereby save your lo cal fare to Portland. C R. F. P. U. NOTICE. Reirular montlilv nu-erln of ihe Columbia River Fishermen's' protect ive union win be held at their read ing moms, on Tueslav. Sentoniber 6th. at 7:30 p. m. sharp. Members lit good standing nro re quested to be present and to have inoir dook or receipt along. SOFUS JENSEN, Secretary. LAND OFFICE NOTICE. United States Land office. Oregon City, Or.. August 8th, 1893. Notice Is hereby given that tho Township plat of survey of T. 4 N.. 6 W.. has been re ceived at this olllce, and on September 19, 1893, at 9 o'clock a. m., of said day, said plat will be filed In this ofllco and the land therein will be subject to en try on and after said date. ROBERT A. MILLER, Register. PETER PAQUET, Receiver. United States Land Office. Oregon City, Oregon. August 2. 1S93. Notice Is hereby elven that the plat of survey of T 4 N It 7 W.. has this day been received at this ofllo and on September 12. 1S93 at 9 o'clock n. m.. or said day, said plat will bo filed In this otiiee and the land therein will be bui Ject to entry on and after said date. J. T. APFEItSON. Register. TETER PAQUET. Receiver. All the catent mMtarnrs advertised In this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles etc.. enn be bought at the lowest prlreii at J. W. Conn's drug store, opponito uocldout hotel. For rent: Two suitable furnished rooms, opposite Ross. Hlgglns & Co, Upper Astoria. Enquire on premises. HEALTHY 9 '"JXiiwVizimCosi-" Give a three months old baby io to 12 parts CALIFORNIA FINE WINES I have iiitulo arrangements for supplying any brand of wiucs in quantities to suit at lowest cnsli figures. Tho Initio ami families supplied. All orders delivered freo in Astoria. A. W. UTZINGER, Main Street, Astoria, Oregon. ASTOR HOUSE, J. G-. ROSS, Prop'r. Rules 1 and 1.23 ier duv. Good accommodations. Clean beds a specialty, ion are invited to call. Free A LEADER. Since Its first Introduction, Electric Bit ters has gained rapidly In popular favor, until now it is cleurly In the lead among pure medicinal tonics and alteratives containing nothing which permits Its use sh a beverage or intoxicant, it Is recog nized as tho bet and purest medicine for all ailments of Stomach, Liver or Kid neys. It will cure Sick Headache, Indl peBtlon, Constipation, and drive Malaria from the system. Satisfaction guaranteed with each bottle of the money will be re funded. Price only DO c. per bottle. Sold by Chas. Rogers. A CHANCE FOR HARD TIMES. J. W. Crow Is now prepared to sell the handsomest grades of Walr Paper In the city at the lowest ruling prices, and guarantees good goods. Give him a call before buying elsewhere., Note the address 537 Third street, x L. P. Fisher, newspaper advertising agent, 21 Merchants' Exchange, Ran Fran cisco, Is our authorized agent. This paper Is kept on file at his office. ..... j -uf A new and eomplule trcftT.'rtiit, consisting ol unimoMtnrli.B. liilltllli'llt ill OUWlk'S, nUo 111 box mid pill e; a positive cure fur o-termil, In teniiii mum or uiecniiig, iiRiiuig, uiu-umhj. repent or hcroil iliiry plies, una uumy oilier dlsci'ses and femnlo weaknesses; It Is always a . i it. n l.....tth Tltn lliet Krum iirni'lK. tw m: kiiiiuhi ..... ...... discovery f a medical cum rendering an oper- lloll Willi 1110 Kllilc HIMieiTssiiry nurtmn-i This remedy has neviii be n known to fail. H per box, 0 for $,"', sc.it by mall. Why suffer from this terrible disease when B written guiir- anieo in riven with fi boxes, lo refund tho nouey If not cured. Hend slumps i.-r irea lamnlo. fluiirnuteo is.'u -d ly wpotwani Clar A (!o Wholesale ;mn Retail nrnifi?isl 3r Awnts Portlaml. -tr ! nr sine ly J. w. o.iii. A.ilorla Oreiroi T. 33. "WST-LTrT Dealer III flarik'are so1 "iii Cfosriflllery, Pure Oil, Prlgbt Varnish, Puisole OH. Cot ton Oniivas, Hemp sail Twins t ard oil, Wrought !r"!) Splk. 'iilvnnl.iedOiit Nails (rooorlcH, suto. Agricultural Implements, Sowing Ma lum nines, I wins nun una. - I. n. c3 ix, go, s z& Ntcuiucr llivaco J.IMtn AMIICil HrHI n ...mi .1 .......... cidllnir at Tansy 1'olnt. and eo meeting with nlllroaJ rininliig" north at iu a. in, and with, boats on xhoalwater hav for So 11 tli lleii.l, Sunshine, Knrtli Cove AH'l Oilier linillts nnijsri vi l...t..t.t..ir ....i.in.f u Ht. liu-'teii Willi s ean.cisfor Astor'aand Mglit Bonis for JOHN K.'u6m.TKK. I-. A. LOOMTS, Keerotarv. . nesuieiii. U. V. EtiUl'.ltr, Siipeiliiteiidout. ilHO SHOES rne i.an;est Huif k, liest (Jualilj aud l owest l'l ices at the Sign of the Uolden Shoe. XX-A.XX2ST cto CO. Do You Know That the Weekly Astorian Goes Everywhere? Advertisers, CHILDREN Are a great blessing. All children will be perfectly rugged and healthy if raised on the i h urn RRinn Condeiv td Milk, for it is the most nourishing, rich ' and natural food for infants that can be found. Re member 1 he Eagle brand. Your Grocer and Druggist sell it. water to one of Eagle condensed milk, WlfJE HOUSE, AND LiaUORS Astoria, Oregon. bus meets an steamboats. MUSIC lri AXX 384 l'lrst street, Astoria, Or. H. CHRISTENSEN, PROP'R. i. Pi'oo Concert Svcry night beginning at K o'clock, (ioocl music. 1 he liest of wises, II uuors and cigars always on hand, 3IAJXi:S C. UKOSIJY. DKALKK IV ' HARDWARE, IKON, STEEL, IRON Pll'fc ANL F'TMNliS. STOVES - AND - TINWARE, flouse Furnishing Onods. Sheet bead. Strip Lead. Sheet Iron Tin hiu! Topper. JEFFS RESTAU1UNT -18 THE Boa Ton Ton Restaurant in the Town (Aud the Finest on the Coast.) Dinner Parties, Banquets a Specialty Tlit Finest WtnM and Liqnora. COLUMBIA TRANSFER CO. WILLIAM WILSON, Trop. FEED - AND - SALE - STABLE Keneral Express and Delivery Business. Oflice 118 Olney street. Htnbles foot, of West Ninth st, Astoria, ten piioiie jmi. h. Kopp's - Beer - Hal! Oholco Wines, Liiiuors and Cigars. KENTUCKY - WHISKEY, Onlv handed over the lmr. The largest glass of N. r. lieer. Half aud half, t"c. I'ree lunch, ERICKS0X & WIllKALA, Prs. Cor. Concomly and Lafajctte Sts. North Pacific Brewery JOHN KOPP, Proprietor. Bohemian - Lager - lieer And XX l'orter. All orders promptly attended to. ROSS, HICCINS A COS Butchers - and - Grocers, Astoria aud I'pper Astoria. Pine Teas and Colt es, TaWe Delieaeiivs, Ikimeslic and Tr.ipieal Fruits, Vcueui Ides, sugar cured hams, bacon, nlu. CHOICE FRESH & SALT MEATS HUNTER & MERGENS, Proprietors of t tic ing Co.'s Corner Second and Benton strf ets Corner Thint and West Eighth suets. Seaside Saw Mill. Aeomplclo stork if lumber on haid in the r.niK'h or dressed. Kloorinir. Bustle, Ceiling, and all kinds of tiulsh: Mooldiiicx and Shin gles; alko Hraeket vork done to order. Terms reasonable and prices at tiwl root. A I ' 'utters promptly ttciulej to. Olllce and yard ni mill. II. F. L, LOU AN, 1'iopr. Beasldc, Oregou. FISHER BROTHERS SHIP CHANDLERS. Hearr arid ShJlf HARDW A-Tt fi! . Car.7 In Mck Wagons and Vehicles, Farm Machinery, Faints, ')il. Varnishes. Logger' Supplies, Fall bank's Scales, Doors aud Wiai.owi. PROVISIONS FLOUR ind Ml I.I. FEED. ASTORIA. - - ORKOXO. 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 Us securi ties on deposit with the treasurer there of, and to cease doing business in said state. 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 (G) 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 354 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 !. Brandor, President. Attest; Charles M. Blair, Secretary 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. Orecon. 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 thia date, August 5th, 1893. VICTOR HANSEN. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I have been duly appointed, administrator of the estate of Mary Ann Adair, de ceased. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to call at my Of flee et 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, within six months from date of this notice- Dated, Astoria, Oregon, July 25, 1893. U. VAN DUSEN. Administrator of said estate. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the- Circuit court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clatsop. Astoria Iron Works Plaintiff vs, Dean Blanchard Defendant. By virtue of an execution and order of sale Issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled court, in the above entitled cause, on the 22nd day of June, 1893, upon a judgment duly made and rendered therein on the 19th day of June, 1893, which said execution and order of sale was to me directed and delivered, I did on the 14th day ot August, 1893, levy upon au the right, title, claim and interest of the within named defendant in and to tne roiioW' Ing described real estate, to-wit: Be ginning on the meander line 30.23 chains, westerly from the NE corner of the S. C. Smith Donation L,antt Claim, thence N 65 deg. 30 min.. E 300 feet, thence N 24 deg. 30 min., W to ship's channel of the Columbia River, thence westerly along the said channel to a point 24 deg. 30 min. W. from the place of beginning, thence S. 24 deg. 30 min. E to the place of beginning, in Section 7. Td. 8 N. R 9 W. of the Will amette Meridian, Clatsop County State of Oregon. And notice is hereby given that I Bhall on Tuesday, the 14th day of September, 1893, at the hour of 10 o'clock n. m. of said day. in iront oi the Court House door, in the City of Astoria, in said county and state, pro ceed to sell the same or so much there of as shall be sufficient to satisfy the sum of $530.58, with interest thereon at the rate of ten" per cent, per annum from June 19, 1S93, together with the further sum of S16.90 costs ana ais bursements and accruing costs of this suit, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand in U.- S. Gold coin at the time of sale. H. A. SMITH, Sheriff of Clatsop County, Or. Dated, Astoria, Or., August 14, 1893. Headquarters Department of the Co lumbia, Office of Chief Quartermaster, Vancouver Barracks, Wash., August 25th, 1893. Sealed proposals, in tripli cate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received at this office, until 11 o'clock, A. M., September 25th, 1893, and then opened, for transportation of troops and stores between Astoria, Or egon, and Fort Canby, Wash., during the remainder of the fiscal year end ing June 30th, 1894. Blank proposals furnished on application. The U. S. re serves the right to reject , any or nil bids. Envelopes containing proposals should be- marked: "Proposals for transportation between Astoria and Fort Canby." and addressed to the un dersigned, A. G. Robinson, Deputy Quartermaster General, U. S. Army, Chief Quartermaster. . 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 tha board. The board will meet on Monday, August 28th, at 10 o'clock a. m., and close on Saturday, September 2nd, at 5 p. m. Astoria, August 6th, 1893. B. F. WORSLET. - County Assessor. Seashore Railway. TIME CAKI). Train leaves Seaside : 7 a. m. dailv. an p. m daily. Leaves Younir's Hay liler : V a. m. daily. S p. m. dailv. J. Q. A. Bowi.bv", D. K. Vrbfx. Secretary. rrr-ident, Rnats lear Astoria one-half .hour before trains leave the pier. The SI Fast Maii Bonte. Puts You in Chicago J Of any other line. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining Chair Cars. Din. ing Cars are run da ly v!a tho Union Pacific Flyer leaving Port, land at 6:30 p. m. ASTORIA TO SAW FRANCISCO OCEAN STEAMERS AUGUST AND SEPTEMBElt, 18!)!i. Columbia Sunday August 27 K:'.te Fridiiy He, teinlier 1. Col nnWa Weducudny September P. htntf Monday September 11. Columbia MitiiiM.iy September lfi. State I hursdsy September 21. Columbia TueMliiy Sepu inner is).' ASTORIA & PORTLAND S'fEAMEhii 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 dally at 6 p. , m-; returning leaves Portland at 7 a, m., dally ex cept Sunday, and Sundays at 8 a. m. Morning boat from Portland makes landings on the Oregon side of the river and night boat on the "Washington sldo 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. All boats make landings on both sides -of the river above Waterford. The Potter makes connections at Young's Bay. wit. hears for Clatsop before leaving for Port land, Sunday mornings. The Queen runs through to the bridge dally nnd connects with the 5 p. m. train. For rates and general Information call on or address, W. H.HUKf.CRT, G. V. LOUNSBEKRY, A. Go.i Ant. Aireut Po tUud.Or, Aatorla, Or, Is the line to lake to all points EASTandSOUTH It is the DINING CAR ROUTE It oilers the best service, con.5 bluing SPEED ami COMFORT It is tlie i opulnr route wllh tliofe who wish to travel on THE SAFEST It Is therefore the route yi u fhould take. It runs through vestibuled trains every day in the year to ST. PAUL AND CDI0AG0 No Change of Cars, Elegant Pullman Sierprrs, Superior Tourist Sleepers, Splendid Free Second-class Sleepers, Only one change of cars Portland to New York Through Tickets To Any Tart of tiie civilized world Passengers ticketed via. all b.-t ninnlni between Astoria, Kalama aud Portland. Full Information concerning rates, time ol tm.ru, routes aud other detnils furuiilied on apnl icAtiou to C.W.STONE. Aeeut Aiiorit Steamer Trlephour mwk. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger A treat. ha.ia First St.. cor. Washiiurum, 1'ortland. Orevou Points era to ahead IIS I: J - -