The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, September 19, 1893, Image 2

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    Tills DAILY ASTOitlAJN, ASTOK1A, TlESlJAY alOltNINU, SEPTEMBER VK
ntnt ot hutoserlptlui.
DAILY.
Porvxd by' Carrier, per week.... 15 cts
HtMit ov Mull, per month 60 cts
Pour l'y Mall, per year WOO
WEEKLY.
Pent ty Mall, per year, $2.00 In advance,
i'ostaife free to subscribers.
The Astorlnn guarantees to Its ad
vertisers the largest circulation of any
newspaper published on the Columbia
l Iver.
Adertlslnpr roles can be obtained on
application lo Uio business manager.
This pup; r is in possesmon oi u" ic
t..i..ffi-;iT,h ri.mclilses. and Is the only
paper on th(r lower Columbia that pub
11 .i.imdiu .Itutm t ntipH.
ki, ii.,n.r AutnHun'a circulation
is
111'- i . ' M
timuu ii. i irront nn that or the com
bined circulation of the other dally pa
pers of Astoria. , ;
The Weekly A.storlan, the third oltli sl
I., i i.a ulnta of tireiron. has
next to the I'ortland Oregonltin, tlio
lartffHt ww;kly elirniuiion in um muie.
BubwsrllMTB to The Astorlnn are re
quested to notify this ofllce, without
loss of time, Immediately they fall to
receive their dally paper, or when they
do not gt It at the usual hour, Uy
,i ii.i.i tiiir will enable the man-
'lumps j - . . ..
CKCtiient to place the blame on the
proper parties, onu io ensure a. mmuj
remedy. ' , ,
liandley & Haas are our Portland
agents and copies of The Astoriar. can
be had every morning at their stand on
First street.
TtiliAY'S WEATHER.
Portland, Or., Sept. 18. Forecast:
Light rains; Bllahtly cooler.
l,o.ul weather for the twenty-four
Ii. uih ending at 6 p. m., yesterday,
furiiiHlied by the U. S. Department of
A "(culture, weather bureau
Maximum temperature, 67 degrees.
Minimum temperature, 52 degrees.
Precipitation, .32 inch.
Total precipitation from July 1st, 1893,
lo date, 4.08 inches.
Deficiency of precipitation from July
1ft, 1X1)3, to date, .82 Inch.
WILL SOON RESUME.
In another column will be found a
statement prepared by Mr, I. W. Case,
and a declaration of his Intentions with
regard to his depositors. It Is an hon
est, clean-cut proposal, and one that
we are Bure will be gladly accepted as
being the best way out of the diffi
culty. Since tt suspension of this
bank the Astorlan ha withheld any
comment on the situation, trusting to
the unsullied record of Mr. Case and
his well-known snse of honor. We
have been continually appealed to by
dozens of business men to reply to the
filthy slurs of the evening paper, but
have consistently refused to do bo, well
knowing that Mr. Case was capable of
working out his own salvation, and of
replying in a more forcible manner
than we could to the attacks of men
who never had a nickel in his or any
other bonk.
Mr. Case will resume business the
moment he obtains the signatures of
08 per cent of his depositors to the
document now telng circulated. He
will, in addition to paying his credit
ors one hundred cents on the dollar,
give them five per cent Interest on
their money a higher rate than that
offered by either the Commercial Na
tional or tho Oregon National In Port
land, after they suspended.
Only Astoria's business men will
Know what Mr. Caoo has done to con
serve their personal Interests by taking
this notion. Wo wish him success with
his plan, and a quick resumption of
j.Hyments and deposits.
HIS GOOD SENSE.
In our telegrams this morning will
be found another evidence, if any were
needed, of the clear-headed policy of
(Trover Cleveland. In the centennial
foundation stone ceremonies at the
capttol at Washington yesterday he
suld:
"If the representatives who assemble
here to maka laws for their follow
vouutrymen forget the duty of broad,
disinterested patriotism, and legislate
ir. prejudice or passion, or on behalf of
sectional, selfish Interests, the time
when tho corner stone of our capltol
was laid, will not do worth commemor
ating." . And It Is because a man who utters
pentlmonts li!o these. Is broad-minded
and honorable enough to practice what
ho preaches, and to save the country
from ruin even though he antagonizes
his own partisans In doing so, that the
Portland Telegram, tho San Francisco
Examiner, and a few more sheets of
like nature try to howl him down, and
snter at hla sincerity. Well done,
Cleveland.
Seriously, Moffott ought to know bet
ter. II is getting very angry and very
silly. After calling Cleveland "treach
erous" ha e-:
"If tho senators stand firm, as we are
Inclined to think they will, and hold
the sliver question In abeyance until
it can Im brought before the people In
next fall's election, they will have per
formed a grand public duty, and will
1 entitled to the gratitude of the
whole nation."
Hold n, Tfcffer, dear. Tie your
whiskers on to a ring In the curbstone
ajid k'i yourself. Ixick. Easy, all.
inAiui. 4kmii move, mil. What matters
It tli.'it ilxty millions of people wait
anxiously for you to do something else
but splutter out your surplus nonsense?
The great Pajandrum of the Portland
Evening Telegram says you must go
slow, and that settles It.
Where on earth is Moffett going to
pull up? If wa didn't know that he
had once been sensible, we would be
lieve that he had ambitions fur a
Moody and Sankey political preaching
tour, with Jerry Simpson and Pfeffer
dear, as the other part of the combin
ation. '
Tl o Toledo Blade says on the tomb
of an old man In Willow Cemetery,
nigh thnt city, nhoiild be Inscribe'1
ALEXANDER CAVASUERE
Killed y
HOKE f-'JUTH, ,
September 3, 18!)3.
The old man wnB of Company II
Second Ohio Heavy Artillery, and wns
83 years of nge, and bad a wife. His
sole dependence was his pension, and
that wnB cut off. He is said to have
been worried to death by the loss. He
could not work any more. Tho lilado
remarks:
"Before he could get his pension
agnin, he must tnko weeks, perhaps
months, or even years, to go over and
collect nil the evidence posslblo from
scattered comrades, and prove his In
nurence, tho High Court of tho Con
federacy having pronounced him guil
ty. And so he despaired and died. Died
at the nge of 83, whllo fat men In office
were haggling over his quarterly sti
pend." '
The rains are beginning again, and
there is a dreary prospect for winter
ahead of us. Letter carriers in this city
are an obliging and courteous lot of men
and tramping long distanced over the
sloppy Uppertown roads back to town
after delivering letters is not a pleas
ant Job at best. Why doesn't the tram
car company offer the letter carriers
free transportation over Its lines? Such
an act would be worthy of the direc
torate, and would please many' more
people than those immediately benefit
ed. This graceful bit of consideration
is accorded Jn Portland, San Francis
co, and almost every western town
that boasts an electric road. We hope
the officers of the A. S. R. Co. will
think the matter over.
Tho New York World should have a
care In its way of appealing to people
or It will get Into trouble. For in
stance. It tells congress "the repeal of
the sliver-purchasing clause of the
Sherman law Is the only business for
which congress was called together."
This is a narrow and untenable view
of the extra session of congress the
object was to relieve the country by
the application to the situation of the
Chicago platform. All good democrats
should know that.
An Ohio widow has just married n
Turk In the Midway Plalsanco of the
World's Fi.lr. Mrs. Audio, for that wub
her name, knew what she was about
She wanted a Turk and got him. Many
a woman gota one without knowing it
until afterwards.
The mercury lingers about the fif
ties. Ye that have thicker flannels,
prepare to wear them now.
Pfeffer Is what you might call a
financial spirltunllst.
SET HIM RttHlT.
Oo. Augustus Sain, tho well known
English writer, on his hist Australian
trip, wrote ns followB to the London
Dally Telegraph:
"I especluly have a pleasant ivmcm
luance of the ship's doctor a very ex
perienced maritime medico Indeed, who
tended me most kindly during a horri
ble spell of bronchitis and spasmodic
asthma, provoked by sea fog which
had swooned down on us Just after we
left San FrancUoo. H it tii doctor's
prescriptions and the Increasing
warmth of the temperature as we near
ed the tronlcs. and In particular, a
couple of Alleook'B Porous Plasters
clapped on one on the chest aim an
other .letween the shoulder blades
soon net me right."
(load nk.
ool iookb are nmra umn ....... :
depending on a healthy condition of ull
tho vital orpins. If the liver be Innotlvo.
you have a bullous look. If your stomach
bo disordered, you have a dyspeptic look
and if your kidneys bo disordered you
have a pinched look. Secure good health
and you will have good looks. Electric
IMIU'IS IS MID K1 H winuu,,, ......
acts directly on these vital nnrnna. Cures
pimples, blotches, bona, ana gives
complexion. Bold at Chas. Rogers' Urus
tore, W cents per uouie.
Bnrklen's rnlra Salve,
Ti Kea mv In tho world fol CUtS,
bruises, sore, plcer. salt rheum, fever
aorea. tetter. rh.u.m-,1 hands, chilblains.
corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive
ly cures piles, or no pay requires, u
Is guaranteed to give perfect sutlsfne
tlon or money refunded. Price r cents
oer box. For ssla by Chaa. Rogora. fiv-
Vssor to J. C Dement.
U P. Fisher, newspaper advertising
aeent. n ilfrrhants' f :xchntr. San Fran-
ctscoi, la our authorized nueni. This paper
la kept on m at bis otnea.
All ths patent meOK-rnes s.lvertlfed In
this paper, together with the choicest
perfumery, and toilet articles etc.. cap
h bouKht at IB lowest prices at J. .
Conn s drug stars, oprots't Occident hotel,
Astoria.
Fred Olsen takes the lead in manu
facturing boots and shoe. Ail worh. is
first class and warranted. Repairing a
specialty. Corner Second and uhilj
streets.
Hlll'a First addition is l.vatc.l in the
centre of the chy. Lots fire r.vft' scliio.
In it for $0.
A SAFFRON COLORED INDEX.
Of tho condition of a bilious stomach
and slugggish liver is the human coun
tenance. Not only the skin, but the
eyebulis, are tinged with the yellow
hue when the bile gets Into the blood,
liesdies this, sick headache ensues, the
tonpue becomes furred, pains are felt
In the liver and through the right
shoulder blade, and dizziness is exper
ienced upon rising from a sitting or
recumbent powture by the bilious lndl
vldual. For th?He and other indication
of biliousness, Hostetter's Stomach Bit
tors in the sovereign remedy. It is also
efficacious in chills and fever, dumb
ague, nguo cake, inactivity of the kid
neys, uiul bladder, rheumatism and
i?rvouan'H. It stlmMlates, restores dl
gcHtion, and sloop, and tends greatly
to mitigate the infirmities of age.
FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS
Mrs. AV'lnKlow'B Soothing Syrup has
been used for children teething. It
soothes the- child, softens the gums,
allnjm all pain, cures wind chollc, and
Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twen
ty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all drug
gists throughout the world.
A Sure Cam fur Piles.
'
Itching Piles ae known by moisture
like perspiration, causing Intense Itching
when warm. This form, hh well as i'.llnd,
Kleeillng or Protruding, yield at once to
Dr. i'.usanko's 1'ilo ilt-medy, which acts
directly, on tho parts afTected, absorbs
tumors, allays Itching . and effects a
pcrmuiicnt cure. 50c. Druggist or mull.
Circulars free. Dr. Rosunko, X!!J Arch
street, Philadelphia, la. Sold by J. W.
Conn. .
NOTICE! ;
Use .Infnndol wlno Intead of coffee or
tea. GO cents per gallon. Dont forget
Peach and apricot brandy, nlso French
Cognac and wine at Alx. Gilbert's.
lTandley & Ham, 150 Tlrst street, Port
land, havo on sale tho Dally Astorlan,
ao that visitors need not miss their
morning paper whon they are here.
TOO OFTENJHE CASE.
INTERESTING PROOFS.
A young society lady, after a round of
gayety, becomes suddenly conscious of tin uu
usual sensation. She lias frequent attacks of
dizuiuw, her back aches, and she feels blue and
generally run down.
Mothers, look well to your daughters!
Daughters, look well to yourselves I
Let the tirst symptom denoting t ho ap
proach of disease receive your instant atten
tion'. Healthy women aro the hope of the
race, and it is well-nigh criminal to neglect
anything which promises relief.
There u Aoiefor all sufferers from Nervout
Diseases. Head what follows:
Mrs. Jennio C. Davis, a fine artist and an
accomplished authoress, of Wcstfielil, Wis.,
had been subject to headache ever since she
could remember. So severe wcro her at
tacks as tocause at times temporary delirium.
All treatment had failed to relieve her, but
after using Dr. Miles' Eestorative Nervine
she writes: "My record is to me, at least,
satisfactory. No headache, constantly in
creasing appetite, and a consequent gain in
weight of two and a half pounds in just one
week."
Six weeks later she writes: "Have read
and 6cwcd iiumodoratcly of late, but my
headaches do not return."
Mrs. John R. Millcr.of Valparaiso, Intl.,
wuS attacked three years ago with turn of 1 i fe
in its worst form. It finally went (o her
head, and all indications wero that it would
result either in insanity or softening of the
brain. Her husband thus writes: "It would
be impossible for me to llempl a desn-iplinn
of her sufferings during all this time. Shu
was treated by our lry best local phyi-icinns,
with but temporary benefit. She h is taken
four bottles of Dr. Miles' Rsstobm-ive
Nervine, and is cured. She has gained
twenty pounds in weight. I lei! vou, 6he
often blesses you for what you have done for
her." .
Recollect that for the ccue of all Ner
voih Diseases there is no remedy which ap
proaches Dr. Miles' Restorative Nerrine. It is
free from dangerous drugs and opiates. Sold
bv all druggists, on a positive guarantee, or
l)r. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind.
They
Know a
Good Thing
when they see it. That's why
Bright Housekeepers use
GOTTOLEtJE
the AVfo Shortening, in place
of lard. That's why Phy
sicians RECOMMEND
GOTTOLENE
the Healthful Shortening, in
place of lard. That's why
cooking Experts Endorse
the use of
GOTTOLEHE
' the Vegetable SwrVvw, In
stead of lard, and that's why
Competitors Imitate
G07T0LEUE
instead of selling lard.
Watch the name. Get
Cottolene. Accept no
"something else."
ntruSC ALL SUBSTITUTES.
N. K. FAIRBANKS CO.,
Bole Manufacturers,
ST. LOUIS and C
CHICAGO, NEW YORK.
BOSTON.
? DR. GUNK'S
nfunn
a nr.icDY ron children.
Whc-i child a fcni". mwhw mtd m take a tr-
'! nucn Tr.nt r- w t-v th iwil mornmf
- r c .. . H hm 1 . " """VJ J, B J!"
For e-Ue Vy J. VT. Conn, Prugst
D1WARNI
Which nalurofD eonntnntly giving In tlio slmpe
of hoil, ttiilua, eruptions, ulcers, etc. Thee
(how that the lilood Is coiiUiniiiiutcil, and noma
nsist:ii.'n miiBt bo plvcn to relieve the trouble.
is mo remedy k inrco oui ineso pol-
sous, auil cnublo you to
GET WELL.
i have had for years a linmor In my blood,
which muilo me dread to shave, as mnall XvnH nr
iiiiiilea would hcut,tliuscansini; tho nhavinto
be prrat annoyance. After tukiui; tlireo iKJltlea
-apjivMle Hplcmlid, elecp
fit'l like ruunlnf' & ituit
irflkiiifl well, and 17
all f mm the use oi H. 8. H.
Ciias, Heatov, 73 Laurel st. Phila.
Trcatiso nnlilnod and skin diseases mailed (roe
BW'IFT Bl'IiCIilC CO., AUauU, CJa.
PIIOFKSHIONAL CAliDS.
A. SMITH
DENTIST,
ltiMinis 1 and 2, Pythian Hulldini,'. ovar V. U.
Cooper's store.
WC. LOCN D D. 8.
DIONI AU PAHI.ORS.
Mhii.wII Block, Am! Third btrcct.
1 E. LaFORCE D. O. 8.
O. ouNi'Isr.
MdVcl lliiilillnir, Opposite Occident Hotel.
LUILTON B40S.,
T ATluKNivVS-AT-LAW,
Itooms :i, 4, 5 und 0, Odd Fellows' billldlii);,
Astorin, Ori'Kon.
WM. LAFORCE
ATIOKNUY AT LAW.
Olllec, Itooms 7 und 8, Kinney's biilltllug.
A A. CLEVELANO,
. AITOKNK AT LAW.
oillce-Kinney's new brick bullriliiK, corner
Tlmil und Genevieve streets ; up stairs.
SILAS B. SMITH
A'lTOItM K V A T LAW,
Ollleo i.ver A. V, Allen's stoic, corner Third
mid Cass directs.
7ANK J. TAYLOR,
2 AITOK.NKV.Ar-I,AW,
Asinnn. uregou.
JO.A.BOWLBY,
AIT OREY AND COUKCELOR AT l
Ofllce ou becond street, - Astoria, Or.
DR. W. O. BELT,
MIYSHJ1 AN AND SUUtiEON,
OSlce over store of J. B. VVyatt, Second street
neartienevlove,
DRi, A. L. and J. A. FULTON.
MiKASICS lit' WOMBS Aal'KL'lALrY.
Snidery uy r. J. A. Fulton.
Ofllce 178 Jats s!.reec. lioui h 10 to 12 and 1 to 4
DR. EILIV JANSON.
PlIV'slClAN & HU'Kli ICON. It .OM 7.
Olllceover 0-uoil's Clothing Store, hours, 10 to
12 in, 2 to 5 p, in, 7 to 8 u in. fiuiiil.iy, 10 to 11 in.
DR. O, B. ESTES, '
I'llYSlCIAN .'Hi SURGEON,
special attention to Diseases of Women aud
Huiwry. Ulllce over DHuzigur's store Astoria.
TAY TUTTLE M.D.,
O PHYSICIAN, aUKUKui A ACCOUCHBUK.
Ofllce, rooms 3, 4 over Astoria National Bank,
hours, 10 to 12 & 2 to5. Residence. 639 Cedar at.
DR. WALTER I H3WABO.
IIO.nEoPATlIlU PHYSICIAN & SUR
go.in. olllee, tot. i'mrd sirjeu Uoum io to 12
aud 2 to 4, Sunday 1 to 2 Residence 163 3d slieei
LP. MULLINIX, M D.,
. tilvas special ueaiiueut for Catarrh,
throat Lungs, Kid .ey Geiilto-lirlnary organs
Ulllce mi.ilaus.fet) i t'iiird SC. lfouri.H s.in.tt p.m.
JR. STRICKLER,
fllYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Dealer In
Drugs and Druggists' Sundries
331 Second Street, Astoria.
BUSINESS CARDS.
n WICKMAN
l1. COMHACTOIl.
House moving and shei-l phinklng. Screws
mid blocks lor rent. Gallon or address i!tM7
1'ineslicet.
A GIBBONS,
. aU iUiI&u OK ACCOUNTH and
Plti(iKSSI0.Al. k JOKKKKPElt.
OKI'ICK : W ill General Messenger Co,, 61 5
rkaiiuiiiie stieet
I H. MANSELL.
jinAi. hsiaiK IlltOIChlt.
Kuiury Publ.e. Fire and Aeeident lnsuraucc,
w.
W. PARKtR,
RICA I. KSTATK and IMrfUltAM'l! AiiKNl
OiUee 1U lleiilou street, Astoria, Oregon.
W. T. nUHNKY, J. W. VKAI'RH
Allorncya
al.,wt
Oregon t Ity, t iregou,
Twelve years' experience, as rcnlstcr of th
U. 8. l-iuil titllee lier, reciimineiiirs us in oui
specially of iMiiiing and all oilier business be
fore Hie Land Ulllce or the Conns, and involv
ing Uirt practice ol the General Land OlUce,
B
ROCKtNBROUCH A COWIfUC.
LAW OFPICK, OKKGON CITY, OK.
Special nlteutloii given to land ' usiucts. Set
llers on hoiuestea isor pre-cuiiiln claims and
timber liuul pureh.ises shown every advantage
of the law. Pur as-dslnuce iu making llual
ImiI call on us.
J. A. FAGTABEND
r.KNKlt.VL CONrilACTOU.
Pile Driving, House, Bridge and
Wharf Building.
Addicss, l!o!t ISO, postollice.
society mi:KTi!M;s.
Astoria Ldg No. AO, A. O. II. V.
MEETS KVF.UY FKIDsY fcVKNINQ AT
S o'clock In the Odd Prllows' Hall. So
journing and vlsitin brethren cordiallr in
vited. J.T. KOUKKH, Ueonler.
Ooftn Kncampme-it No. 13, 1. 0. 0. K
OEOULAR MRETTKOS OK OCEAN KN
II campment No. 1:1. 1. O. O. K., at tlie Lodir.
In th Oild Fellows liuildinit. at tven p. M.,
on the second aud founh lloudnys of each
month. Koliiiirning brelhivii conliallv 'i.Titd,
By order 0.1".
Astoria Buildlug & Loau Asaociation
THE RKOl'LAR MEETINGS OKTH1S ASSl
clation -e held at 8 r. M. ou the first
Weiiuesdav of eiicli Diontb. Ofllce on GtueTlere
s Intel, tuulh of Chenamus.
W.UKOBB,
Seoreurr.
Common uouncu. .
IKl'fCLAR" MEETINGS, FIRST AND
it third Tuesday VTeuingsof each mouth
at t u'rlock. -
Persons deslrlnj tohTmattert tctfd upoB
by Hie Council, at any regular roMiiist nurt
lrweut Hie sam to the Auditotand Clerk,
on or bt-for the Friday feniug prior to the
Turd or which the Council holds in regular
etiug. K. OSIirRN.
Auditor and Police uiU.
IVmrd or FHol ComiulMtitBcrs.
rs'ii it s'j v i v i'. n sm.CG or . ins o ari.
X will be held on tho Cr-l Mondsr, of each
wonUv at 10 a. m. at the office ol Robb & Par
ker. W. UROBB.gco
EE
11.
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
SDirits, will remove the whole
difliculty in a few minutes. .
Ripans Tabules are com
pounded from a prescription
widely endorsed by the high
est medical authorities and are
presented in a form that is be
coming the fashion with phy
sicians and patients every
where. One Box (Six Vials) Seventy-five Cenlt.
One l'ack:ige (Pour Boxes) 1 wo Dollars.
Ripans Tabules may be ob
tained of nearest druggist; or
by mail on receipt of price.
For free sample addrett
RIPANS CHEMICAL CO.
NEW YORK.
Merchant Steamship " Cos
Line, Connecting with
Canadian Pacific and Great ' Ii -Hum
Hallway and China dteaiushlp V.ni
TaKliiR frelnlit and passengers for Vancouver
and Victoria U. C. and Seattle, I acoma and ail
Sound I'ointH.
leaving Astoria every 10 day?.
For particulars apply at tlio ollico Astoria
Abstra t T. & T. Co.
FEttOUSON IlltOS., Agents.
PORTLAND AND ASTORIA.
Steamer Telephone.
Leaves Astoria Every evening except Bun
da' at 7 p. m. -
An Ives at Astoria Every day except Sunday
at 2 p.m.
Leaves Portland Every aay except Sunday
at 7 a. ra. C. YV. STONE, Agent, Astoria.
K. A. HBBLtY, Oonoral Agent, Portlaud Or.
HUGHES & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail
LIQUOR DEALERS.
Importers ot All brands ot t'orelKii and Oomes
tie Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
J. H. Cutter Wliisliies a specialty. Vai Blatz
Bottled Beer. Klnest. brands of Key Westanfi
Domestic Clgara
Liquors for Medicinal fui p.es,
Family Trade Holluited vl orders from ih
City aud Country priii-- a tii'ed.
8'iuemoque BtreM , Astoria. Oft roi-
THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK
Acts as tnisteo for corporations and Individ
unls. Deposits solicited
Interest will bo allowed on savings deposit
AH tOlloWHJ
On ordiuary saviugi- t tolts 4 per cent tier
annum.
On term savings book 6 per cent, per annum.
On certificates ot deposit:
For tlireo inontbs, 4 per cent, per annum.
For six months, 6 per cont. per annum.
For twelve mouths, 6 per cent, per aunum.
I. W. CASK President
J. Q. A. BOWbtlY Vice-President
FRANK 1'ATTON Cashier
W. K. HKMKNT - ...Peeretary
PIRKCTOBS:
I. W. Oitse, J. Q. A, Bowlby, Cust Holmes,
C. 11. Pace, Weill. Youim-, A. 8. Iteed.
K. J. Taylor.
The Store of John G. Niemi
Has been purchased by
Butterfield tros.,
W ho are going toolo.se out the stwk.
Intending nuivlnnf rs will do well to cull
and i xamine uoo s und rices before
pure iasl"g elsewhere, 'lhey nlso have
a good WntchinnKer to do reviairing.
Foard & Stokes
DealoM In ninssware. Crockery, Ship Supplies,
rolmii'O, Wines and Fine Whiskies. 1 ine Teas
and Coffee a Specinltv. The Finest Display of
Frulis in ihe City, Fresh on Kvery Steamer.
Comer ol Third and West Eigntll htreets.
H. B. PARKER
deai.es vh
IJme. Brick, Sand, Fire Brick, Fire Clay.
Cement, Mill Feed, Oats. flay, btraw
Driving, Ts&min and xpresi Basimsi.
G. A. STINSON & CO..
BLACKSMITHING
Ship said Cannery work, HorsMnoelng, Wag
ons nwle and repaired. io w?rh piaanteed
Ou Cass street, opposite Ine V trn 2'alk oiilc
FISHER BROTHERS
SHIP CHANDLERS.
HARD"W IU
Carry la Mock
Wagons and Vehicles,
Farm Machinery, Paints, ills. Varnishes,
Loggers' Supplies, Ksiitsnk's Scales.
Doors and Vin.os.
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S Ji V i w i V im w.
FLOCB mnd MILL 1FF-D.
ASTORU. - OREGXO.
The CHICAGO.
MILWAUKEE & ST PiUL
RAILWAY'
CONNECTING WITH ALL TRANS
ENTAL LINES
-IS HK
OXTZiT LUTE
RUVMNR
Electric Lighted Cars
BETWKEN
ST. PAUL and CHICAGO
AN'
OMAHA and CHICAGO.
The EXPRESS ThAl8 consist oi VKHTI
BULKD, BLKEI'liMi, K1N1NO AND
PARLOR C'ARa.
HEATED BY STEAM
and furnished with every, lnxury known
modern railway travel.
For Spesd, Comfort and Salelj
this Line is Unequaled
Tickets on Dale at all prominent railw
offices.
For furthor information inquire of any tick
agent, or
C. J. EDDY, General gt.
J. W. OASEY, Trav. Pass. Afft.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
QUICK TIME TO
SAN FRANCISCO
,.AND
ALL POINTS IN CALIFORNIA.
Via the Mt. Shasta R"'e of the
Southern Pacific ftmip'y
Tbi 0) lj Boat Tarongh ICalifornia to t
Pointi Kst ud Srath
The Scenic Mle of the Pacific Coast
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
aXD
SKCOND-CLAS8 SUETCtO C.tKS
Attached to express trains, altotding tnpertot
a.mm-i,.io, f.rst.-ir..t-c:-. i. C
rur rti. ucae Heei.tng rar trvatkms
ete call uiKm or address K. P. KiMi KKS. Aost
anUreiieral Fti,-!!! and Passenger Ageut,lVrt.