The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, September 10, 1893, Image 2

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    TTTTG DAILY AteTOltlAJSI, AtiTOUiA, AlOliNIJNtt- SEPTEMBER 10 1893.
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$7.00
heat By Mail, per mouth ......
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WEEKLY.
Bjiil by mall, per year, 2 00 In advauca.
Fie poaWKe to jubscribui.
I'jm A ohia guarantees to Its advertisers
..urgest circulation ol any uewspaper pub
hi. 1. 1 nu tuo Columbia lliver.
TODAY'S WEATHER.
Portlund, Or., Sept. 7. Forecast for
Western Washington and Western
OregJii: Light howf; slightly cool
er; fieah southerly winds.
Local weather for the twenty-four
hours ending at 6 p. m., yesterday,
furnished by the V. S. Department of
A -iaiUine, weather bureau.
Maximum temperature, 61 degrees.
Minimum temperature, 54 degrees.
Precipitation, .72 inch.
Total precipitation from July 1st,
1M)3, to date, 2.38 inches.
IX'llclency of precipitation fnm July
lt, 1893, to date, 1.26 inch.
"SCHOOL KEEPS" AGAIN.
Tomorrow morning the old, familiar
sound of Bchool bells will again be
heard among us, and three times a
day the vicinity of the city schoolhouse
will be alive with racing feet and the
bimtle that attends recess and roll calls.
The teachers are back home, very
much refreshed by their holidays and
nady to pitch In with renewed vlBor,
nnd take hold of the work of the com
ing term. We are glad to note that a
spirit of harmony prevails among the
principals and the school directorate,
and that notwithstanding there have
been many changes in rules and regu
lations affecting many of the schools to
u considerable extent, exerythlng has
Veen completed to the perfect satlHfuc
tlon of all concerned. This result Is
due a great deal to the tact dlspluyed
by the directors themselves. They lire
all well qualified for the position they
fill, and seem to give every question
that arises concerning the welfare of
the public schools of this city, Just as
much care and thought as though it
were a matter of private business. It is
very pleasing to think that the Astoria
educational system is In such good
hands, and to know that we may ex
pect nothing, but harmony in the con
duct of school affairs.
The children themselves will no
doubt be glad to gat Into good hard
work again, for even a holiday tires
sometimes, Many mothers will beam
tomorrow morning, and be glad to
think that "school keeps" once more.
A few of the older scholars have
turned their backs forever on teachers
and blackboards, and are beginning to
mark out their course In life In various
directions. Some familiar faces among
the teachers themselves will be missed.
But gaps like these All up, and (till
the bell rings every morning, and the
young idea is taught how to shoot and
spell, with & regularity and precision
that no minor changes can affect. To
both teachers and scholars wo wlhh
success, and, a. busy, profitable year.
In view of yesterday's work in the
' house of lords, the following from the
, speech of Mr. Chamberlain In the com
mons last week against the homo rule
bill sounds prophetic;
"You will have the IrlHh coming to
parliament demanding more and more,
nnd putting pressure on ministry after
mlnlMtry, until nt lust some minister
will .be found weak enough or base
imough to buy the IrlHh vote by grant
lug final separation. ('Hear! Hear!')
The mischief that the government
has done by Introducing this policy Is
irreparable. It has made enormously
more difllcult the government of Iie-
lund; It has postponed Indefinitely the
hope of the completion of a better set
tlement.
"The bill is now about to o to an
other place. We will probably never
see it again. (Cheers.) But whether we
see it or not, I am convinced that the
Hrltlsh people will give the policy em
bodied In It a deitth-niow at tV' first
opportunity."
With the throne and the lords nnd
ths majority of the people of Krglnnd
against the bill, there nnmt luenently
be an appeal to the poimto, ami the
chances are that Mr. Cluditone will
bo beaten; but ho Is a wotdertul old
man, and may still have ren mrccs be
yond our calculations.
An Inquiry In Chinatown, San lYan
clsco, shows that there Is UJ material
diminution In the number of Chlnamon
In consequence of the pajsaqe of the
deary act The outgoing coolies uinm
the Chinese steamships. It Is reported,
are few In number, an! their places
ere quickly taken by others who have
been smuggled over the border from
liiltish Columbia. Wher the Chinese
have diminished In number Is in the
mining towns, but there Is a suspi
cion that thee Chlne.e miner hav
.-.I vi!;?-r occupations. The federal
census of 1S92, showed that there were,
72,472 Chinese in CaliforniH, a decrease
of 2,660 In ten years. But La the course
of the same ten years the Chinamen
Ir.crcassi In numbers in Oregon. Wash
lngton, Utah, New MeMco, Colorado,
Montana, Texas, Mississippi Alabama,
Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri, low.i.
Minnesota, aruVWIsconsin.
Our lady readers will note with In
terest the Item In our telegraphic col
umns this morning which brings the
news that Mrs. Cleveland hag present
ed her distinguished husband with an
other daughter. Baby Ruth now re
tires Into seml-obllvlon and the nurs
ery, while the little stranger takes pos
session of the cradle and the whole
household. We only hope for the sake
of common humanity, that the big
Eastern papers are not going to be
flooded with illustrated and long drawn
out descriptions -of the color of the
new comer's hnlr, eyes, and nose. It
may be presumed that Cleveland will
now overcome some of his prejudices
against the silver cranks and agree to
take the metal at Pa. (Copyright. All
rights reserved.)
A side thought of ethereal origin
leads us to say that a common thief
who would appeal to charity on behalf
of a helpless woman and her children
and then deliberately rob them of what
money , he obtains in this way, is so
palpably on the level of the lowest
scoundrels that we must refrain from
commenting on his habits.
It is for this reason that we refuse to
publish the document sent us yester
day, signed by nine citizens, and de
tailing a disgraceful occurrence lust
week In a local place of amusement,
whon the crlmlnul to whom we refer
acted as the principal figure.
A great many people have not read
this clause in the Wihton bill, whl.jh
has pawned the national liotis,:
'This repeal shall not Jrr.rair nor In
any manner affect the legal tender
quullty of the standard silver dollars
heretofore coined, and the faith and
credit of the United States are hereby
pledged to maintain the parity of the
gold and silver coin of the United
States at the present legal ratio or
such other ratio as may be established
by law."
Governor Wulte wants blood up to
the horses' .bridles while Governor
Tillman, whose sensibilities are perhaps
a little more delicate, prefers hanging
It Is the capitalists that both of them
are after. It Is dreadful to think that
the day may come when the governor
of South Carolina will complain to
the governor of Colorado that it Is a
long time between capitalists.
FROM THE GOVERNOR OF SOUTH
, DAKOTA.
Gentlemen: Enclosed please find pos
tal note for $1.00 for Krause's Head
ache capsules.
Allow me to sav that they are splen
did; never failed to cure my head
aches and save me a world of suffer
ing. I am recommending them every
where. The druKcists of Aberdeen,
lleda tnd Brltton. Marshall counties,
all promised me to get them and keep
them in stock. I give your address to
every sufferer I meet. I am going to
Colorado in June, ana I snail uo you
good there among the miners, nearly
all of whom suffer from headaches in
that high altitude. Yours, etc.,
J. H. FLETCHER, Lieut. Gov.
Santa Clara. South Dakota.
For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria,
Oregon, Sole Agent.
FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS
XTko TtTlnplrrar'a Hnnthlnir Rvriin llOS
been used for children teething. It
soothes the child, softens the gums,
nllnva nil nnln nnrea wind chollo. fUld
Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twen
ty-live cents a fcottlo. sola Dy an urus-
gists throughout tne worm.
Now Try i ma
lt will cost you nothing and will mire-
1.. .1.. it .mil liu ua n rnimn. COltl
or any trouble with throat, chest or
lllllKS. J-'r. Kings New uim-uvery i"i
consumption, coukiib aim cuius ("
. . i ... ,.. ...it..f nf m (.n i v will be
paid back. Sufferers from la. grippe
round it jam me mint;, nu unin-r
had espeedy and perfect recovery. 'Iry a
sample at our expense and lenrn for Jjoiir
seir jiiai now goou r iiuhk
Dome rree at t;nns. ltoKer urns wn.
Large else 50 cents and 11.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that I have
been appointed administrator of the es
tate of James P. Meta, deceased, ah
persops Indebted to said estate, ore no
tified to pay the same to me, ai Astoria
Oregon, forthwith: and all persona nav
lng claims against said estate, are
hereby notified to present the same to
me, at the above place, wunin bis
months from the dnt nereor.
JAMES W. HARE.
Administrator of the above estate.
Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this 7th
day of July, 1S93.
Riioklrn's Arnica Snlvw.
The best aalvn in th world ful ruts.
bruise, Bores, plcers, salt rheum, fever
tores, tetter, chapped hnnda, i-lillblalnH.
corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive
ly rtir-ii itileR. nr no tuiv reoulrvd. It
Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion or money refunded. Price 85 cents
per box. ror sale by Clias. nogers, nuu-
vasor to J. V. Dement.
Patronlx th Northern raclfto rnllrond
If you are going Kant. Low rates of fav.
through tkketa, baKttage checked to deatl--Tt(,n.
All purchuaera of second elaaa
t.'krts can stop over at Portland. Rates
or rar same as rrom rorunnu. .
If you have friends In Europe whose
pnaaKe you wish to prepay to Astoria,
all at the Northern Paclllc omre.steamer
Telephone dock, and make known your
want. F-l'i-e-.i rates via ail t" lad
ing steamship line.
MADE MISERABLE FOR LIFE.
This you may easily be if you fail to
remedy the indigestion and non-assimilation
of the food, which are the at
tendants and originators of nervous
ness, that ever present oilment which
no narcotic, mineral sedative or ner
vine can ever do more than temporar
ily relieve. Of course these-remedies
have no effect upon the organs of dl
testlon and assimilation, except to dis
order and enfeeble them, thus aggra
vating the original difficulty. Among
the most alarming and dangerous
symjjtomB . of chronic nervousness Is
insomnia, which Is the professional
term for Inability to sleep. Where
this exists there is always a tendency
to mental overthrow, paresis and event
ual Insanity. - Begin at the fountain
head of nil this difficulty with Hob
tetter's Stomach Bitters and avert evil
consequences. No sooner does the
stomach resume its tone, and the sys
tem ff.iln in vigor through the aid of
thl.-t benlgit tonic, than sleep returns
and the nerves grow tranquil. Chills
and fever, rheumatism, biliousness, and
constipation yield to the bitters.
A Hnrc Cure tor Piles.
Itching Piles a.e known by moisture
lllte perspiration, causing intense itching
when warm. This form, as well as Blind,
Bleeding or Protruding, yield at once to
Dr. Bosunko's Pile Kfcmedy, which acts
directly on the parts affected, absorbs
tumors, allays Itching and effects a
permanent cure. 50c. Druggist or mall.
Circulars free. Dr. Bosanko, 329 Arch
street, I'niiaoeipnm, ta. duiu uj .
ronn.
NOTICE!
Use Klnfandcl wine Intead of coffee or
tea. 50 cents per gallon. Dont forget
I'each and apricot brandy, nlso l'rencb
Cognac and wine at Akx. Gilbert's.
llandley & Harin, 150 riist street, Port
In nil. have on sale the Dally Astorlan,
no that visitors need not miss their
morning paper when they are here.
Attempt at Suicide.
It Might Ha t Been Prevtnttd.
From the Boston Post.
While the walks in the Public Garden
were crowded yesterday afternoon about
4.30 o'clock, people near the entrance gates
nt the corner of J5eacon nnd Charles 6treet
were horrified to see a mail suddenly plunge
knife repeatedly into his throat aud lull to
the ground.
While waiting for a conveyanro nu officer
questioned tho would-be suicide, who was
nbout 50 years of age, as to his name, address,
and reason for wishing to end his life, but
the man steadfastly refused to Rive anj infor
mation regarding himself. He was taken to
the Massachusetls General Hospital and
surgical attendance given him, Allhonj;li
weak irom toss oi uioou n is immauiu s.u
will recover. About 9 o'clock last night a
hospital attendant got a little information
from him. Ho said his nanio was Samuel
1) , nnd that lie caino somo weeks pgo
from New Brunswick. The last few day
Ai'i head has felt outer, and ho has been wan
dering about the city, not knowing a hicli way
to turn. What impelled luni to commit ins
rash net ho was unable to say.
Tin above is tho familiar but lernlilo
story ct'the results of mental (h i 'iimeniciit
caused by overstrain of the iie-.-vj.ii-' s.s-iem.
People who liaveivv-tif-ss, nnuni. u . ikhk
aehe, or who are troubled with ' ''; or
tksiwndcnt feelings, nre already will no tho
road which leads to iiimnitij and oi. inVV.
"Dr. Miles Medical Co.: 1 cannot fi; d
language in which to express my npp rela
tion ot the great Dcncni l imvp oitivcu
from tho use of your Restorative Nervine.
When life became a burden I would uc the
Nervine to soothe my weakened nerves', and
to calm my exhausted nnd irritable brain."
Mns. II. Brown, Rochester, N. Y.
Dr. Milai Restorative Neniut has no equal
in ctiRlNO Nervous Diseases. It contains
no opiates or dangerous drugs. ikA on n
positive guarantee by nil drnggisia and
Dr. Miles Medical Co. Elkhart, lud.
Kitcbeo
Exter?sioi?.
University Extension 13
good, but Kitchen Exten
sion is better. Wider knowl
edge of better cooking pro
cesses means better health
and comfort for everybody.
Science can never do us
better service than by the
multiplication of the cook
ing, schools which make
' healthful means and meth
ods available for even the
most modest home.
The vegetable substitute
for lard, is science's latest
gift to the kitchens of the '
world. Every woman who
has ever cooked a meal,
knows that lard is disagree
able in use and unhealthy
in its effects.
Cottolene is a most satis
factory substitute clean,
. delicate and far more eco
nomical. At your grocers.
REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES.
N. K. FAIRBANKS CO.,
ST. LOUIS and
CHICaOQ, NEW YOWK. B09TOM.
OR. CUNtfS
Oinur.
Wvl-'V COLDS
rvOfei AKO CROUP.
THE CHILDREN LIKE IT.
When a cMld, wottur rive me onlim Trnp ew
vW, C a nd croup, in tnrn 1 K.w It to my m-tloon.-.
ID, l nothing ao implo.Mle
Mr. u.ion' Onion 8rtp l hnrmlM n pl-
l lo tho t.ln M heuc. BVU",JW
For Bale by J. W. Conn, Druggist
BOTTLES
OF
Relieved me of a severe Blood trouble.
It has also caused my hair to grow out
again, as it had been falling out- by the
handful. After trying many physicians
in vain, I am so happy to find a cure in
S. S. S. O. H. Elbkrt, Galveston, Tex.
f f'l tnpc HyfurclnftoutKonnsof dls
v5 VU l. 1-iJ case anil tlio jioisou as well.
!, JT-It la cntircl y. veRctaWe ami harmless.
0
Treatise on I'.Iuoil nnd Skin mailed froe.
C Svviit fcrEciMo Co., Atlanta. Oa.
PKOKE8SIONAL CAItDS,
H. a. sr
J : '4? Ofllce 111 Py
SMITH
tiitnn Building.
WC. LOCAN D D. S.
DENTAL PAKI.011S.
Mansell Block, 573 Third Street.
T E. LaFORCE.
J. UliNTIST.
i'lavel BuildlnK, Uipisite Occident Hotel.
J FULTON BOOS.,
Rooms 3, 4, 6 and 0, Odd Fellow' building,
A.itoria, Oregon.
W. M' LAANKV AT LAW.
Olllcc, ituoms 7 and 8, Kinney' building.
A A. CLEVELANO,
.7 ATTOKNKK AT LAW.
Olllce-Kinney's new brlclc butl(lio, corner
Tlnrd and (Itinevieve streets ; up stairs.
SILAS B. SMI JH
AnilMEV AT LAW,
Ofllcexvcr A. V, Allen's storo, corner Third
and Onus streets.
FRANKJATiir-iAW,
Astoria. Oregon.
J O.A.BOWLBY,
A1I0MEY AiD COUKCELOR AT LAW
Ulllco on Second Street, - Astoria, Or.
JOHN H. SMI'H, .
O atiok.nev'at law.
Olllce In Kinney's iiovl brlclc building, nvr
Astoria National Hank,
' i'uvhicun'ani) suuokon,
Olllce over store of J. 11. Wyatt, Second street
noar (lenovleve,
DR. A. L, and a. A- FULTON.
DISK ASKS OK WO.MKN A Hl'KClALIY.
Snri?try by i r. J. A. Fulton.
Olllce 178 Uls sireeu lloui'ii 10 to 12 and 1 to 4
DR. EILIV JANSON. ,
I'llVSlOlAN & SUKIJKOS. tt lOM 7.
(illlcoover O-KOUil'sClloMilnj; Store, hours, 10 to
ii til, 2 lo6 p, ni.7 to 8 p in. Sunday, 10 lo 11 111.
DR" l'M8ISilD SOROEON.
Special attention to Ditieases of Women aud
fcuiwry. Olllce over Dauzlger's store Astoria.
J A'U Y JlUIANLifu IWKoN'oi ACCOUOH EUK.
Olllce, rooms 3, 4 over Astoria Nat ional Hunk,
hours, 10 to 12 & 2 to5 Kesldence.C;9 Cedar st.
DR. WALTER I. HOWARD. nrTi
TlOMlKorATllKJ PIVSKIIAN I SITR
aemi. Olhce. 4'l. Third str-iet,. llours 10 to 12
uud2 to 4, Sunday 1 to 2. Uesidence VA 3d street
LP. MULLINIX, M. D.,
. (lives special tieaiuieiit fur Catarrh,
throat Liiiiks, Kidney (ienito-Urinary nriuis
Olllce up8t;iii,Mi; , l'nird St. lloun.U a.m.'j p.m.
TR. STRICKLER,
PHYSICIAN AND BUKOKON,
Dealer in
Drugs and Druggists' Sundries
3T,7 Second Street, Astoria.
BUSINESS CARDS.
U WICKMAN
V . CON CRACTOK.
Jltmse niovliiK and street plankinp:. Screws
mid blocks fur rent. Call on or address 3J37
Pine street.
ACIBBOMS,
. AOHK-.1ISU OK ACCOUNT and
PKOf USSIONAI. KJOKKEKl'Elt.
Ofkihk : With (ieueral Alesseuger Co,, 615
.-kaniixiue street
I H. MANSELL.
rl. KUAb tSlAlB liROKER.
KoUiry Public. Firo uud Aceldeut Insurance,
w
W. PARKtR,
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT
olllce 112 lieutou street, Astoria, Oregon.
W. T. BUKNKY,
J. W. DUAFKB
Rurney & Draper,
Atiornev
at-l.utv,
Oregon City, Oregon
Twelve years' experience as register of 111
U. S. i.iiii(l Olllce here, recommends us in our
specially of Mining and all other business be-
lore inu I. ami umce or me uouri.s, auu invoiv
ug the practice ol the General Land Olllce.
jROCKENBROUCH & COWING.
LA W OFFICE, OREGON CITY, 0 It.
Sneelal attention izlven tu laud business. Set'
tiers on litiiiicsteails or nre-einptlou elaims and
limber land piireli.ises shown every advantage
oi tue law, r or asisiauce in niaKiiig ninu
prool call on us.
SOCIICTY RIKUTINUS.
Astoria Lodge No. 50, A. O. V. W.
- -iruiu fc-wnv tprniv i.vi.-vivti
AT
JM K o'clock in the Od l'l-Vllows' Hull. So
journing auu visum, orcinrt'ii conimuy tu
vlted. J. I ROGERS, Recorder.
Ooeitu Enwmpmr.i No. 13.1. O. O.F
.K(Jl?LAR MKKTINt.S Of OCEAN KN-
Alk eanipment No. 13, 1. . O. r., st the ltlge.
lu the Odd Fellows UttliiiniK, m .tci. p. m.,
on the second and fuunh Mntxlays ul each
mouth, Bojourulug bnah'eu cordlAllj i.viteu
By orders O. P,
Aatona Building & Ijoau Association
UE REGULAR MEETINGS OK THIS ASSt
1 oiatinu are held at 8 i M. ou the first
Veanedy of each month. Office on Genevieve
street, somn n i iieimmut.
W.L.KOBB,
Secretary.
CotuuiOTi Coubcu.
KGUI.AR MKKTING. FIRST AND
IV third Tuesday eveulinnoi eacu mouth
at ft o'clock.
nrlVrsnn desiring to have mailers acted Uion
by the Council, at any regular meeting must
present the same to tho Auditor and Clerk,
on or before the Fndav evening prior to the
Tuesday on wliicD tue council nouis us reuuiai
meeting. ' K. OSIIUKN.
Auditor and Police Judge.
1
Board of Pilot Commliwlonera.
THK REnrLARMKETlVG3OFTIII8B0ARI,
will lie held on the first Monday, ofeaeb
month at 10 a. m, at the olllce of Kohb & Par
ker. W. L. ROBB, See
Dealer In -
!tardsre and Ship Chandlery,
Pur Oil, Brl:bt Varnish. Bliiarie Oil. Cot
ton I'rtitT, Hemp fail Twine, Ijml Oil,
Wrought Iron Spikes, Dalvauirted Cut Nails
Orooorloa, Etc.
Atneullnra! Imi'm ents, Swing liv .
marhiues, Paints aud Oils.
.H,ttlltMIHIHMtHllllH
Ripans Tabules
. Ripans Tabules act gently
but promptly upon the liver,
stomach ana 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 Box (Six VlaU) Svity-f!ve Cents.
One Package (l our Boxes) Two Dollars.
Ripans Tabules may be ob
tained of nearest druggist; or
by mail on receipt of price.
For free sample addreil
RIPANS CHEMICAL CO.
NEW YORK. ' ' .
m
MHMMI
Merchant Steamship Co.'s
Line, Connecting with
Canadian Pnrlflc and Great Northern
Railway ami Clilmt KteaniHinp Line.
Titblmr rrph'ht. nnd nasspnirers for Vancouver
anil Victoria 11. C. auu seiuuo, lacoina auu an
soiiuti minis.
lavltirr AittoriA evnrv 1U iiavs.
Etir particulars apply at the ollico Astoria
Abstrai t t. T. Of.
FERGUSON BR03., Agents"
PORTLAND AND ASTORIA
Steamer Telephone,
Leaves Astoria Every evening except Satur
dAV hL 7 n. ni.
An Ives at Astoria Every day except Sunday
at 'l p.m.
Leaves Portland Every nay except Sunday
at 7 a. m. o. w. btonk, Agent, Astoria.
G. A. UEEI.KV, General Agent, Portland Or.
HUGHES & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail
LIQUOR DEALERS.
Importers of All Urundsot ftnv.lgn and Dome
tie Wines. Llouors aud Chrars.
J. H. ('utter Whiskies a specialty. Vai Mate
Bottled Beer. Kluest brands of Key West and
Uoiuesl lo olgars.
Llnuors for Medicinal l'urnose.
Faintly Trade Holtclted. All orders from (!ir
City and oountiy proP'tsiy linen.
Squeniogue Street, - - Astoria. Oregui.
THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK
Acts as trustee for corporations and Individ
uaIs. Dennslts solitdted.
Interest will bo allowed on savings deposits
as lollows:
Ou ordinary savings bioks i per cent vet
annum.
On terra savines books Cper cent. per aunum.
On certificates of deposit:
For threo months, 4 per cent, per annum..
For six months, b per cent, per annum.
For twclvo mouths, 6 per cent, per annum.
I. W. CASE I President
J. Q. A. BOW LB Y Vice-President
FRANK PATTON - Cashier
W. E. liKMENT Secretary
.directors: . - '
I. W. Cose, J. Q. A. Bowlby, Gust Kolmes,
C. H. Paee, Beuj. Younit, A. 8. Reed.
F. J. Taylor.
The Store of John G. Niemi
Has been purchased by
Butterfield Bros.,
Who are going to close out the stock.
Iulendinir pnrchivseri will do well to call
and cxau'uue uoo a And prices beforo
purc'iasli'K elsewhere. They also have
a good wutclunaker to do repairiui;.
Foard & Stokes
Grnoorins
Healers in Glassware, Crockery, Ship Supplies,
fouacco, Wiucs and Fine Whiskies. Flue Teas
and Colfee aSpeclslty. The Finest Display of
Frulis in the Cilv, Fresh ou Ker,v Steamer.
Corner of Third ami West P.lghtn Mieets.
H. B. PARKKE
DEALER IN
lame, Brick, 8and, Fire Brick. Fire Clay,
Cement, Mill Feed, Oats. Hay. Ktraw
. Wood Delivered to Order.
Draying, ToamiriK and Eipresi Bnsinein.
G. A STUtSOK & C0
BLACKSMITHING
Ship aud Cannery work, Horsesnoeing, Wag
ons made and repaired. io d work jnnuanteed
On Cass street, opiwwite lue '. cn Talk ofllce
FISHER BROTHERS
SHIP CHANDLERS.
Heavr and KbJlf
HARDW A.K K
Cw.7 In lock
Wagons an.l Vehicles,
Farm Marhinery, Faints. His, Varnlshe.
Logmen' Supplies, Kalilxnk't aies.
Doors ana Wim.ows.
PROVISIONS
FLOUR Mil MILL FFXD.
ASTORIA, - - OREGSO.
QUICK TIME TO
SAN FRANCISCO
....ANP...
ALL Pn,NlS IN CALIFORNIA,
Via the Mt. Shasta Route of the
Sonllicni Paciflc Comp'y
Tba lOr ly tRoute Through Otlifornia to
Points E&at and South
The Scenic Route of the Pacific Coast
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
-AND
SECOND-CLASS SLBEI'INO O.tltft
Attached to express trains, affording grip -run
accommodations for second-class pautAngers.
For rates, tickets, sleenhiK car reservations
etc., call iiKi or address E, P. IU Mi Kits, AhhIsI
antdeneial Freight and Passeugor Aueut, Port
imd.Or. , .
The CHICAGO.
MILWAUKEE & ST PAUL
RAILWAY
CONNECTING WITH ALL TRANS
EN TAL LINES
-18 THE
RUNNING
Electric Lighted Cars
BETWKRNI
ST. PAUL and CHICAGO
AN
, OMAHA and CHICAGO.
The EXPRESS ThAlNH enstn of VESTI
BULEl, SI.KEHIhtt, 1IN1NU AND
PARLOR CAK&. "
HEATED BY STEAM
And furnished with every toxnry knows
pjodern railway travel.
For Speed, Comfort and Safety
this Line is Unequaled.
TIekeU on laic at all prominent rail
otneea.
For further Information inquire of any tick
cent, or
C. J. EDDY, General AgL
J. W. CASEY, Trar. Pa. Ajrt.
PORTLAND, OREGOS.