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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1893)
THIS D AIL if Afcjl'OKlAJN, AtiTOJLUA, TIIUKSDai' iiOIiNINU, SEPTEMBER 14, ldi3. rmi of babscriptloa. DAILY. I Kif f'filap nap WPPU 15 CtS h'ftiit by Mail, per month 0 cls fr-ent iy Man, per year ? WEEKLY. Kent ly Mall, per year, $2.00 in advance Pontage five to subscribers. 'I'hu A ntivlt r oriiarnntppfl to its 01 I . vspaper inibllHhed on the Columbia J tver. .Klvertlbii. mteH car. be obtained i... l.iiainaau ma.nnjreT on 1. (Ijilluul loll "lie u. " - This pfii,. i.: In posseflBlon bt all tne . . . -..-1 la lii nnlv ll ll giaplll . l.-llf.'lllHH, uu i uer un in. lwer Columbia that pu lishes Koniiii:f dispatches. ei... l-i. ..i. .tuini'inn'R rlrrulatlon 1 livM times sreat as that of the com- l.it.ed dniiK-B f-r Astoria. The W'Cf-lv Astnrlan, the third oldest 1. 1.. i.. , oi'jid nf rirpiFon. has. Vlt-'Kiy III l1'" a---. - - l",.;t to tlur I'ortlan.l Oregonlan, the 1 irfst v'Hklv clmilutlon in me wine c!..i,..,.-ii tr. t'lio Aulnrlnn are re- nuesled to notify this ofllee, without c n.na immiriiiLtplv they fall to receive their dally paper, or when they do not get It at the ubuuI hour. By doln this they win enauie in . . ,.i. i ho lihimo on tn tTeillCIll t" proper parties, and to ensure a speedy remedy. 'J'i ilA V 'K WEATHER. Portland, BepLU. For Oregon and WtmhlnKtMii. continued fair weather, w:iimer, light to. fresh northerly winds. Denr.o tog In the coast districts. I.onil weather for the twenty-four Ii.iis umMug at 6 p. m., yesterday, ft., inched by the U. S. Department of A tt nlturi., weather bureau. Maximum temperature, 65 degrees. Minimum temperature, 62 degrees. Precipitation, none. Total precipitation from July 1st, 1893, to date, 3.70 inches. Deficiency of precipitation from July Int. 1893, to date, .50 inch. A FLAT-FOOTED ADMISSION. The Portland Telegram has at last condescended to reply to The Astorlan's pimple query about the democratic tar iff reform business. It says: "The republicans declnred for protec tion for protection's sake. The demo crats said protection was a fraud and should be wiped out. Triers was a land slide to the democratic ;dea and it does eem that the superabundant tal ent sent to congress to carry the demo crat lo Idea Into effect got covered up under the landslide. For seme inexpli cable reason there has been no hurry to carry out the pledges of the demo cratic platform, and It is Just this the Telegram has been kicking about. We want this superabundant talent to crawl out from under the shadow of Administration patronage and give us n tariff bll that will be truly reforma tory and democratic. We know that the masses are now being called upon to pay tribute to the gold barons, who, lo a large extent are the old tariff barons, and now seek' to perpetrate double robbery. It doesn't need on ex pert In either finance or tariff matters to tell what to do with these robbers. The great moral lnw, written by the hand of Ciod, on the human heart, Is plain enough for the guidance of the common people. Justice and equality Is all they ask. and they will be satis fied with nothing elso. If our friend of The AstJflan wishes to know what would constitute truly reformatory and democratic doctrine, we reply free coinage end a free ballot." "The republicans declared for pro tection for protection's pake." Yes, and they pledged themselves to give the country protection and they did It. "The democrats said that protection was a fraud and nhould be wiped out." Well, what are they going to do about It, Mr. Moffett? Why don't they get in and redeem the pledge? Listen to the Telegram's own pitiful wall In reply "It does seem that the superabundant talent sent to congress to carry the democratic Idea Into effect got covered . up In thfl landslide. For some Inexpli cable reason there has been no hurry to carry out the. pledges of the demo . emtio platform." The reason is not "Inexplicable" at all. The reason is that the McKlnley bill will never bo repealed. Cleveland knows the temper of ihe American peo ple too well to attempt It. lie Is wiser in his ge no ration than Moffett, who ought to take the cue of the president nnd quit howling for something that Ills party dare not glvei. The free trade doctrine la a myth, The Telegram has not yet been able to masticate that solemn fact. VICTOHS AND WO HA The people- of the United States have been repeatedly warned that if the country was voted into the hands of the democratic party, the question of paying the claims of the pouthern people for damages Inflicted on them by ln vi' ding armies would become import ant. It Iims been tho way of the demo cmla to be greatly amused by this stis Kestlon, an J treat It as preposterous. At the same time, all the states that wer In the Southern Confederacy are full of claims, covering everything, from fence rails burned, and pigs and cl.lckens missing, to horses nnd slaves run away, and alleged silverware and pianos. A favorite way Is to demand l ay for damagva done churches while occupied by United States troops. They were often taken for hospitals, and church claim of any sort Is apt to be handled with delicacy. Next to church claims come cotton claims. It was at first the Southern theory that their cut ton was indispensable, and the world wanted it so badly the United States would bo crushed by foreign powers If un attempt was made to blockade the the ports of the sacred and sunny soil of the South, not quite so solid then as now. Cotton, It was believed, would ro-, cure Southern Independence . At first It was thought the better way to use It was to burn It. Then some North ern general? wer3 much Interested in capturing it. Sherman at last assisted the fiery Southerners to burn it, and he has not been forgiven yet. General Wil son, whose troops captured Jeff Davln, destroyed a vast amount of cotton, and his conduct Is not approved to this d.ayj by the gentlemen who lout the Jost cause. Th Southern claim theory Is that If once the churches nnd cotton can be handled for "relief," the sys tem of compensation will be established; and It Is of great promise. Under the prevalent political theories, tho argu merits for the payment of the claims for the damages Inflicted upon tho Southern people In violation of the con- aitutlon are very strong. Here is the kaleldescoplc Telegram again: "The most powerful monopoly In ex Intence today, nnd in some respects the most dangerous, is the national bank combination." And what Is the truth? During Au gust the national bank note circulation Increased $15,415,425, and In July, $5,320, 194 In two months $20,735,619. The Un ited Slates bonds deposited to secure circulating notes amount to $204,096,200, an Increase of nearly $30,000,000 since June. In August there was an Increase of the four per cent, bonds deposited to take out circulation of $19,000,000. Is not this a splendid vindication of the National banking system? What better could President Cleveland do than give his countenance for Its continuance? The trouble is his party is pledged to destroy the national banks the grand est system that the world has ever known. It was said to be the purpose of Mr. Cleveland, when he called his old friend Kissel Into the cabinet and gave him the postofTlces, to have the P. M. G. fix up a democratic pctstofllce machine, in every slate in the Unitn. The perform ance thus far, however, is Impercepti ble. UIhscI has not got a gult on. Per haps the president himself, rising above party prejudices, has declined to oust good public servants before their full term of office Is over, even to satisfy the aspirations of jevoted adherents. The "avalanche" that was going to sweep away Postmaster Hare of this city, and every other republican pout- muster on the coast ,dld not show up on time. And the people are Just as con tent. The silver screamers for the smelt ers, and the "pops" who do not love pllver less because It Is cheap, but pa per more because It Is cheaper, threaten Mr. Cleveland with a third party, and propose to destroy the democracy root and branch. It Is a great enterprise. The first object Is to Mexleanlze our nation, and then wipe out Its credit with "pop" paper and make the rich poor and the poor poorer. The design Is extensive. Bland and Pfeffer are to be the leuders. Up to the time of going io press this morning, the rumor that a contract fr the building of the Gobel road had been signed In New York, had not been authenticated. Tho Astorlan held tel egraphic communication last night with D. K. Warren In New York, nnd with Mr. N. O. Read in Hoston, and Is in a position to sny that, up to tho present moment, no such contract hns been, ef fected. ONH HUNDRED AND NINETY- ONE business men advertise In tho As torlan this morning. They arc doing this to make trade, and honest profits. And the best of It Is, they are realizing their expectations. The Navahoo It would seem was mis named. She should be called the Never go. Fh wn outsailed again yesterday. HAVE NO EQUAL. Allcock'a rorous Piasters have at tained a world-wide reputation solely upon their superlative merits. They have ninnv woulil-bo rivals, but have never been equalled or even approached in curative properties and rapidity and safety of action. Their value has heon attested by the highest medical author ities, us well as bv th eunlmpenchnlile testimonials from those who have use them, and they are reconimendeu as the best external remedy for weak buck, rheumatism, sciatica, colds, sore throat, roughs, chest and stomach af fections, kidney difficulties, weak mus cles, strains, stitches, and aches and ruin of pvprv iVftcrintiou. Heware of Imitations and do not be d.-celvcd by mlsreresentatlon. Ask for Allcock's. and let no solicitation or ex planation Induce you to accept a euo- stituue. , rin-.l . fliia cV.nv. ing and neat and artistio hair cutting m Astoria lUitna. uiuei vtwu proprietors. A SAFFRON COLORED INDEX. Of tho condition of a bilious stomach nnd sliigg'lKh liver is the human coun tenance. Not only the skin, but the eyeballs, are tinged with the yellow hue when the bile gets into the blood. Uesdies this, sick headache ensues, the tongue becomes furred, pains are felt In the liver and through the right shoulder blade, nnd dizziness Is exper ienced upon rising from a sitting or recumbent posture by the bilious indi vidual. For these and other. indication of biliousness, Hostctter's Stomach Bit ters I.; the sovereign remedy., It is alwo efficu' ions In chills and fever, dumb UKiie, ngiie cake, Inactivity of the kid neys, and bladder, rheumatism and mm vomness. it stlnvilates, restores dl geslion, nnd Hleep, and tends greaily to mitigate the Infirmities of age. FOR OVER FIFTY YEAR3 Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays nil pain, cures wind chollc, and Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all drug gists llirougnoui ino worm. A Sure :ure lor Piles. Itching Tiles a.o known -by moisture like perspiration, cauning Intense Itching when warm. This form, as well as lillnil, rtleeillm? or Protruding, yield at once to Dr. ilnsnnko'H Pile Remedy, which acts directly on the parts affected, absorbs tiimoni, allays Itching and effects a permanent cure. 50c. DruuKlst or mail. Circular free. Dr. Bosanko, 829 Arch street, Philadelphia, Fa. Hold by J. W. Conn. NOTICE! Use Zinfandcl wine intead of coffeo or lea. CO cents per gallon. Dont forget Pencil nnd nprlcot brandy, nlso French Cognac and wine at Alex. Gilbert's. Handley & Hoax, Vti firs: street, Port land, have on sale tho Dally Astorlan, so that visitors need not miss their morning paper when they are here. STRICKEN DEAD. TRUSTWORTHY STATEMENTS. A recent New York dispatch reads: "James C. II , a line looking and apparently healthy man, was observed to BtuRger while walking on Fifth Avenue this afternoon, and after taking one or two un certain steps fell to tho sidewalk. When picked up lie was dead. A physician ex amined the body, and pronounced heart disease the causo of death. A peculiarly 6ad feature of Hie caso is that Mr. II was on his way to Maine, to settle in the home of his boyhood. lie h.id passed the previous ten years in t!ic western mining country, and hud uimisscd a fortune. If YOU have any of the symptoms given in the foliowingtestiinoniuls you should lose no time in seeking relief. From John L. Roberts, Slatington, Fa.: "I have suilered with palpitation, irregular pulse, fainting and smothering ipells, pain in Hhouhlcrt, tide, and arms for over forty years. For twelve years have been treated without avail by prominent physicians in my neigh borhood and in New York. Growing con stantly worse, smothering spells followed one another, so my life was often in danger and needed constant care. As my son had been cured by Dr. MM Nevl Heart Cure, he sent me three bottles. The first dose gave me infant reliif. licforo using the last bottle l was completely cured. Although seventy livo years old 1 feel twenty years younger. 1 claim my cure to bo almost a miracle." Ileic U a letter from Mrs. John Kolgc-s, oftlcvelaiid, O.: "I had been troubled with my heart and stomach for years, but for fix teen months had been conlined to my bed. 1 had four of the liest doctors in the city, but none of t hem could benefit the weakness of my heart. I also had dropsy nnd rheumatism. I never took medicine that relieved nie at once ns Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure does. 1 urn much stronger. My nppe'tilo is splendid. I gain strength with every dose. I have gained more in six weeks from your treat ment than in sixteen months from all the doctors." . " Dr. Miles' New Cure for the Heart is sold on a positive guarantee by nil druggists. It is snfc, effeetire, agreeable, and does eitre." Dr. Miles Medical Co., Klklmrt, Ind. No Use for Lard. That's the happy and healthy condition of thous ands of housekeepers who have been bright enough to try ioftolene THE UIIWII I bllllivif which is a pure, perfect and popular substitute for lard for all cooking purposes. The success of Corro lene has called out worth less imitations with similar color and similar names. Look out for these. "All that glitters is not gold," and all that's yellow is not COTTOLENE. There is but one valuable new shortening, and that is Cottolene. It is healthful, delicate and economical as a single trial will prove. At leading Grocers. Watch the name. RCFUSC ALL SUB9TITUTC9. N.K. FAIRBANKS CO., Bole Manufacturers, ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO. NEW YORK. BOSTON. DR. GUN ITS ONION SYRUP F0B COUGHS, COLDS kND CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE. In rciBing a IHmllT of nine e.'..:lr, my only w vly tor Ooih.. Cciiils li.iupwm ..iiLmi .vrup. It ! Jil A- Iw.. il v.firy y"r( r.-,. J.V..? .... ...... ul. u :-.-1 r. i.ui.n i' ion Syrup wtt'"h ilr.lr r.-i'intril nnt mote For sale by J. W. Conn, Pru&giBt Nature shonlu be assisted to throw oiriinptirt ties of the blood. Nothing dors It go well, so safely or so promptly us Swift's Specillc. LIFE HAD NO CHARMS. F Tlhrro years! wm troubled with malarial poison, u lii. h t.iu ,cl ma'('--iite to f.iil.Qn'l 1 v.i fit-ally re hit ri-sh.ond litelu'ttall iticltarms. 1 meil mrr. i .1 and p-ita'.h rciri''1; t ut tinocHet. 1 (,ouM at it-1. it iL-nirucim yrr) a tew bottkiof um ijtoffg a n tl I now ciyoy J. A. iUCt, Ottawa, Kan. x..ii iori.i! nudu m m ..t l ji fm.int ntcurc, $ health than cvti. Our I -j-t:on I'.laod and Skin Diseases mailed foe. i..JlFT SPCCIPlO CO., ATLANTA, OA PROFESSIONAL CUIDS, A. SMITH DENTIST, Itoiiins 1 niul 3,1'ythinn Biilltlinir. over C. H. COIIHT'8HUllC WC. LOC4N D D. 8. DKNTAl, I'Altl.OIH. M union It'oek, r;i Third street. r E. LaFORCE D. O. S. J. UKNTLSr. Mavel Ilml'lhiK, opposite. Oeclilent Hotel. IULTOM BOS., Itooins:), 4, A niul U, Odit r'ellowt' Diiilillnp:, Aatorlii, Orc'Kon. WM. LAFORCE ATTOKNKY AT 1,AW. Olliee, Rooms 7 and 8, Kinney's building. A A. CLEVELAND, . ATTOKNE AT LAW. unlce-Kluiiey'9 new tmek buililliiK, eoruei Thud mid Genevieve streets ; up stidrs. SILAS B. SMITH ATTOKNKY AT LAW, onicoi.ver A. V. Allon'i nunc, corner Third nnd (Juki streets. PRANK J. TAYLOR, I: ATTOK.NKY-A T-LAW, Astoria. Oregon. J O.A.BOWL3Y, ll'TOUXEY AM) COUiYCELOR AT LAW Office on Bccond Street, - Astoria, or. Dd w p 8FLT ' fllYSlUlAN'ANI) SUKCiKON, OSflcc over store of J. 11. Wyatt, Second street near Genevieve, DR. A. L. and J. A. FULTON. UlSBASKri UD' vvOMKN A ol'KCI iLTY. Burjjerv Dy r. J. A. Fulton. Utlk't) 178 J.us iireol. Hour. 10 to lii ami 1 to 4 DR. EILIV JANSON. rilYnlUIAN & HlKliKOtf. It OM 7 Olticeover O ttood'sOloihiiiK Storo, hours, 10 to 1? in, 2 to 5 p, in, 7 to a p in. Sunday, It) to ll in. DR. O, B, ESTES, I'HYSlUAft aHU SU1WE0N. Special alte ntiun lo luseiisps of Women uud huiery. Oiuct: over Dii'.izi.nfr's sloro Astoria. TAY TUTTLE M.D., 0 i'HYSIClA.N, sUKUKUiN A ACUOUOniJOK. Olllce, rooms S, 4 over Astoria Nationalltank. hours, 10 to 12 & 2 to5 ltasidcnce. 6.19 Cedar at. DR. WALTER I.HOWARD. IliJUcKLirATlIlt; I'll YSIOIAN & suit gtrnii. ollied, i'A. Third stivec. Hours 10 to 12 und2 to 4, Suudiiy 1 to 2. lieslilenco 4C8 3d s'.reel LP. MULLINIX, M. D., . (iives tipeeiiil lugtiiient or Cittarrh, in rout l.iuurs, Kidioy (ienilo-lrlimry organs Ulllce umuii'.s,3SI', lliird St. Hours,!! i.ni,9 p.m. JJR. STRICKLER, . 1'IIYSICIAN AND 8UKGE0N, Dealer In Drugs and Druggists' Sundries :i".7 Second Street, Astoria, BUSINESS CARDS. 11 WICKMAN V . CON I KAOTolt. House movlui; mill Mrert d:inkiii(r. Screws niul lilncks for rent. Call on or address 2u.'l7 I'inn street. A GIBBONS, , AlullUKU HP ACTOUN'M ami rilOKKSSlONAL, itJOKKKKI'Elt. Oi'Kii K : W.tli (icncral AlessciiKer Co,, M5 Kkaiiioipie street I H. MANSELL. rj . KtiAi, usi a I K ItltoKKIt. Niilury l'nlilic, I'' ire and Accident Insurance, w W. PARKER, ItKAl, KSTATK AND INSUKANCIt AliENI Olliee lb Itcu'on slruet, Astoria, Oregon. w. t. niiitNHV, j. w; vkwkh Uuriiey & Draper,' uoriic) Orenn City, Oregon. twelve years' experience as register of th U.S. I.tiitl Olliee here, recommends us In our siu'ciulty of ftlluliiuanil all oilier business le foru I ho ijind unlet) or (lie Courts, nnd involv ing tlio praetice of tho General Land Olliee. JjROCKSNBROUCH & COWING. LAW OKf ICH, OREGON CITY, OK. Special attention uiven to land business. Set tlers on lioinestea'is or prt-eniptli)ii clulms and llmhor laud purcliases .shown every advantage of tho law. For assislanco In making Itual proof call on us. J. A. FASTABEND OKNEKAL COXTUACTOK. Pile Driving, House, tJridge and Wharf Building. Atldiess, Hox ISO, pos;toHice., Astoria Li.tlce No. no, A. O. I'. V. TEETS KVERY FRIDAY tVENINt AT 1L S o'clock in the Odd Fellows' Halt. So Jouriiliu; and vlsiliiiK tiretliien coniiallv in vited. J . T. UOUKRS, Kecnrilcr. Ocoan Kncampme'.t No. 13, 1. 0. 0. F .EOCI.Alt MEETINS OK OCEAN EN camitment No. t.:. !. O. O. f., at llie lxliie In the Odd Kelttiv.-s buildintt, at wvt-u p. ii., ou tlio seconii ai:d fctinti Muiniavs ut eacu liinuth, Soiourtiinr !is.tivi .-.r-liailv i.Ttted By order 1", Aatona Buiidtug & Loan Aaocwrlon flMlK KliOC I.A1! MEETINGS 01 1 IDS ASS(i JL eiatlou a-e held at 8 r. m. on thu Brsl Wednesday of each niok'li. OiHec on Gtinevieve trwt, south of Cuetiaiuus. W.L.K0BB, Secretary. Common Council, K Klil'LAK MKETIXCS, FIKST AND . thlr.1 TiiA.jltf ..aiiIhu. nf J.....K . . T ... J . v... . wi uouu uiuuid al clock. -lVrm: deslrlnx to have matters acted gmg by the Council, at any regular meet;iiK nmst pnwuttli4 same to the Audit.tr and Ch-rk ou or before tlio Krday erenmg prior loth Tuesday on which thn Council holds ir. mrulu Biiwtinx. K. OSBCKX. Auditor and 1'oliee Jutk-e. Itoard of Pilot ComailtuMnon. TH K RKCTLA R MFETtNGS OFTHISBOARD will be held on tlio first lomUr, of each month at 10 a. in. at the olliee ol Ko'bb & Par ker, w. L KOllB, see g CURES I MALARIAL g POISON II. 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 t the first symptom ot 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 arc presented in a form that is be coming the fashion with phy sicians and patients every where. One Box (Six Vials) Seventy-five Cents. ' One Package (I'our Boxes) 1 wo Dollars. Ripans Tabules may be ob tained of nearest druggist; or by mail on receipt of price. Fur free tample addresi j RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. ! NEW YORK. merchant Steamship Cos Line, Connect!!)!? with Canadian I'nclflo and Groat NTthrn Railway and China Steamship .'!" Taking freight and passengers for Vancouver and Victoria 11 C. and Seattle, Taeonia and nil Sound roints. I ...... I. . A ct..iti nvarn 10 il.iV'B Kor particulars apply at the oflieo Astoria Austrau 1. fit i. tj". FEltOUSON BROS., Agents. PORTLAND AND ASTORIA. Steamer Telephone. Leaves Astoria Every evening except Sntur dav Ht 7 n. m. Arrives at Astoria Every day excopt Suuday at 2 p.m. Leaves Portland Every nay except Bnnday at 7 a. ni. C. W. BTON K, Agent, Astoria. K. A. SEILCY, General Agent, Portland Or. HUGHES & CO., Wholesale and Ketall LIQUOR DEALERS. Importers of All Brands ot Foreign and DomeS' tlO tVlllt'3, I,III1II1V 1IIIU VjII.IB. J. II. Cutter Whiskies a specialty. Vai lllatz Bottled Beer, Finest brands ol Key West and lloniestic Cigars. I.lnunrs for Medicinal I'lirivses. Family Trade Solicited All orden from (he Olty and Country prop'c,iy tilled. Squciiioque Htreef , - Astoria, Oregiii THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK Acts as trustee for corporations and Individ urIh. DenoHlts solicited interest will be allowed on savings deposits as follows; On ordinary savings hoks 4 per cent ner annum. On term savings books 6 per cent, per annum. On rertllicatcs of deposit: For three months, 4 per cent, per niinnni. For six months, 6 per cent, per annum. For twelve months, C per cent, per annum. I. W. CASK President J. Q. A. HOWLHY Vice-President FRANK PA1TON Cashier W. K. DKMKNT Secretary . niRKCTOKS: I. W. Case, J. Q. A. Cowlhy, Oust. Holmes, C. 11. Pace, Hcnj. Yonm;, A. 8. Itced. F. J. Tavlor. The Store of John G. Kierni Has been purchased by Butterfie Id Bros., Who aro golnpr to close out the slock. Intending purchasers will do well to call and examine poo's and puces before purchasing elsewhere. They also havj a good watchmaker to do repairing. Foard fc Stokes GIIOOE5RS Dealers In Glassware, Crockery, Ship Supplies. Tobacco, Wines nnd Fine Whiskies. Fine Tea" and Colfee a SiH'Cinlty. The Finest Display of Fruits In the Citv, Fresh on Every Steamer. Corner of ThirU and Wost Kigntu (Streets. H. B. PARK KB DEALER IS Lime. Brick, Paml, Fire Brick. Fire Clay, Cement, Mill Feed, Oats. May. Mruw Wood Delivered to Oriier. Driving, Teaming and Express Business. G. A. STINSON & CO.. BLACKSMITillMi Ship and Cannery work. Uorsesnoelng, Wag ons made and repaired, (torn w.rk t'lia autt ed On Cass street, opposite Ine . 'n Talk o;ct FISHER BROTHERS SHIP CHANDLERS. HeaTT and Shi! I HAEDW A.K R Cw.7 In tlo'k Wagons ami Vehicles, Farm Machinery, Paints. :ils. Varnishes, Loggers' Supplies, Fairbsnk's Scales, Doora aud Wim. oi. - PROVISIONS. FLO UK and MILL FFED. ASTORIA. - - 4KE0NU. aTJICK TIME TO SAN FRANCISCO ..AND.. ALL Pn,NlS IN CALIFOFMA. Via the Mt. Shasta Route nf the Soulbeni Pacific Comp'j Tht.Oi ly Route Through California In a Points East and Seuth Tlio Scenic Route or the Pacifie Coast.. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS -AND SECOND-CLASS HLKK) INC CAIIH Attached to express trains, affonilng sup rim accommodations for second-class passengers. Kor rates, tickets, sleeping car ntservallons etc., call upon or address E, P. HOC Kits, Assist ant General Freight and Passenger Agent, Port ami, Or. The CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST PAUL RAILWAY CONNECTING WITH ALL TRANS ENTAL LINES -IS THE RTJNMNO Eloctric Ziighted Cars BETWKKN! ST. PAUL anil CHICAGO .OOHA ai.d CHICAGO. Tl.e KXPRESS TltAlSS ei.nslsi ot VESTI BULED, SS.KEl'lMi, MNl.Vl AND PARLOK Calu. H FATED BY STEAM And furnished with every luxury knows modern railway travel. For Speed, Comfort and Safe.) this Line is Uneqlialed. Tickets on sale at all promintnt r.l offices. Kor fnrther information inquire of anv tick agent, or C. J. EDDY. General Afft. J. W. CASK Y, Trav. Pass. Act. PORTLAND, OKEUON.