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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1893)
THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1893. The Daily Astorian. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. flfi-vcd by Carrier, per weeft.. .. 15 cts Pout by Mull, per monm... Bent by Maw, per yer ..v WEEKLY. Bent by Afall, per year, J2.00 in advance. Postage free to subscribers. The Astorian guarantees to Its ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. . ... . AdertlHlng rates can be obtained on application to the business manager. This paper Is In possession of all the telegraph franchises, and Is the only paper on tho lower Columbia that pub lishes genuine dispatches. The Dully Astorian's circulation Is fivo times as great as that of the com bined circulation of the other dally pa cers of Astoria. The Weekly Aatortan, the third oldest WK'kly In the state of Oregon, has, next to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation In the st -te. Hubscribers to The Astorian are -quested to notify this olllce, wltl.c X loss of time, immediately they fall o receive their dally paper, or when they do not get It at the usual hour, fry doing this they will enable the ma i ogement to place the blame on I e . prater parties, and to ensure a spetdy remedy.' Ilandley & Haas are our Portland iii;er.ts and copies of The Astorian can be had every morning at their stand on i'hHt street. TIDE TABLE. II Kill H AIKU. OW WlTKIl nvrn ii. m. p. m. a, in. p. ir Ii. ml ft h m I ft h ml ft 111 ml It Thu d iy....'i i r ..y .0 Palur lay ..." 10 (Mi 0 01 Kl ft! 7 'i 11 :ill7 9 .1117 r 10 3 7 8 11 it.' 0; 3 X, 0 0 3 I) 1 4 :l 0 I ft liio 1 4 fm 0 i 5 4;i,0 4 '!'OlA Y'K WEATHER. IV.rtlnnd, Or., Oct. 3. For Wnshlng ton and Oregon Wednesday: Contin ued rain; slightly cooler. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for the twenty-four rours ending at 5 p. m yesterday, furnished by the U. 8. Department of Agriculture, weather bureau, winds. Maximum temperature, G7 degrees. Minimum temperature, 48 dcgives. l'reclpllatloti, .27 Inch. Total proclpltutlon from July 1st, 1S93, to date, 0.G3 inches. Deficiency of precipitation from July iLt, 1S93, to date, .73 Inch. WHAT THE FLURRY MEANS. Financial typhoons, to whatever cause they may be due, It seems to us, will always be grave In a country where the credit system prevails c.s It does In the United States. A vast proportion of the business done l.i this country Is dune on credit. Many merchants do a larger buslnrss than their capital war runts. Others lose their capital, keep the fact a secret, nnd go on by leaning on their bank. Others again, never had any capital, but trade on their credit nnd the goodwill of their friends. All these dealers are ready to do business with other people's money. So long us the skies are serene and confidence Is rnshaken, they" trade as If they were capitalists. But when the otherieopk from some reasou or other, want their liionc-y, they cannot help toppling over. Again, there Is always a certain pro portion of persons engaged in trade who nro Insolvent, though the public do not know It. These persons welcome a crisis, for It affords then an opportuni ty of fallnlg In pood company. These t .irloua classes nmon r them amount to A considerable portion of the commit. cl.tf conin , ily. When a typhoon Hilkos they pre wept away nnd tew of thorn are ever heard of again. Rut their places are taken ly othiTS, and when poopb get over tliolr fright, nnd tho wheels of commerce liegir to re volve uc.'iln at the old rate, they are not missed ; there is nothing but a change of name. One hundred and ninety-one business men -of Astoria ndvertlMO In tho Astorl rn this mornins. Frank Siddnll, the 1 hiliidelphlii soap millionaire, Is cred ited with saying: "I have confined my advertising entirely to the newspapers. Tli. ma ii who does not read a iiowb paptr does not use sonp." This Is the opinion of oiio successful business man, who has proven tho benefits of Judi cious newspaper advertising. NICARAGUA CMNAI Thi Pan KranclsiM Cull has thlt to sny of a subject close to the welfare nnd future interests of Astoria: "The present situation m the wheat nnd wheat-chnrte-rs markets In San Francisco emphnshe the need for the Nicaragua rnmil. The monetary tight ness compelled the farmers to sell much of their wheat tit tmco and torumge Is closely hclil. The result la low prices for wheat beyond what foreign crops nnd markets warrant. The Southern liulllc will offer no rates via (lalveston that will relievo the Mtuntlon. The North American Steamship Company litis been approached and mny l able to help out to some extent; but such re-lii-f Is only partial. There is tht cost of ;ians-slilpment at Tanam and Colon u nd th limited capacity of the North . tnt ri.'on line. With the canal In work Ins order there would bo no such thing ns cornering Unrage for California Wheat. At the first indication of any such movement a fleet of tramp steam ers would be heading from all parts of Europe to Nicaragua and San Fran cisco. The tonnage market would be In finitely more amenable to natural trade conditions than now." The report of the grand Jury pub- Ilshed.ln another column Is a good one. Several matters on which It touches are of vital Importance, and In about three days, following all precedents, the report, and the "matters of vital Importance," and the grand Jury them selves, will be forgotten. This farcical travesty on the administration of jus tice, known m the grand Jury system, is a relic of barbarism and ought to be wiped out of the legal procedure of this country. The name of Tom, Dill, or Harry Is drawn out of a little box, arid the turn of the wheel may land on the semi-Judicial bench the biggest fool or the biggest crank In Christendom. It Is about time that the custom of dragging honest grangers from their little world of chickens, eggs, and gar den sass to deliberate on matters con cerning which they know as much as thfiy do about trigonometry, was ended for good. That tape measure has turned Into a tape-worm. And a tape-worm Is a fil thy thing to handle1. An English newspaper Just to hand contains the following Item, under the heading of "A Horse 'Impnlled. On Tuesday ono of the corporation horses, whilst drawing a cart along Priory tlrect, bolted and dashed Into a wagon belonging to Messrs. Harper, Ironfound ers, with the result that a piece of pro jecting iron on the Intter vehicle en tered the animal's heart for a depth of six Inches. The horse, which Is valued at 10, and was used In connection with the fire brigade, Is not expected to re cover." They must raise a wonderful breed of fire horses over the water when they can outlive a penetration of six Inches of Iron Into tho heart. Maybe, the ubiquitous reporter meant the "hoof." CIRCUIT COURT PROCEEDINGS. Tho following Important business was transacted In the circuit court yester day: State of Oregon vs. Robert Carruth- ers; arraigned upon an indictment for malfeasance and neglect in olllce; to plead this morning. State of Oregon vs. S. E. Harris, John Stephenson, Chas. Wirkalla, E. W Sehlln, Ah Hong, Lum Wuh, and Ju Out; arraigned on indictments for gam bling; until today to plead. State of Oregon vs. Ah Lung; plead guilty and fined $100; fine paid. John Davis vs. Oliver Stewart et al demurrer of E. L. Dwyer overruled and decree for plaintiff. Grand Jury camel nto court and re- turned ten true bills. Grand Jury came Into court and pre sented their report; Jury ordered dis charged. Ordered that the report or a copy of the same be presented to the county court. Mai'tln Olscn vs. City of Astoria; dis missed without prejudice at plaintiff's cost. I!.. L. Sabln vs. Carl Ositnaa; order ni'ide allowing sheriff to amend return. West Shore Mills vs. Astoria Railway Company; set for Waring on demurrer, today. Remember the musical and literal y entertainment, Friday. October 6th, to be given by Miss Mario Park, under the auspices of theYo ung People's Hij clely of the I'reshyterlnn church at the M. E. church. The admission will be iiO ctmts for adults nnd i!5 cents for chil dren under 12 years.. We know that many will be delighted to hear that Mrs. J. T. Ross will favor the audience with one of her pleasing songs. If you have friends In Europe whose piuuuige you wish to prepay to Astoria, call at the Northern Puclllc oftlce.steiinier Telephone dock, and make known your wants. Reduced rates via all the lead ing steamship lines. SPECIMEN CASES. S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was li'oublnl with neuralgia and rheumat ism, his stonuu'h wits disordered, his liver was affected to an ulnrming de gree, appetite fell away, nnd be was terribly reduced In tlesh and strength. Three bottles of Electric ltlttcrs curud tin. l'.dwurd slu'ph'M'd, llarrls'jurg. III., had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing. Usotl three bot tles of Klectrlo Hitters and seven boxe of Uucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg Is sound and well. John Speaker, Ca tuwlta, O., had llvo large fever sores on Mm it.tr ii.Mt.,u udi.i win in curable. One bottle of Electric Hitters and one box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold by Chus, lingers, uruggisi. NOW TRY THIS. It will cost you nothing and will sure ly do you good, if you have a coukIi, cold or any troublo with throat, chest or lnna It'l.. ir'n K . .ltUAA. ....... ..... .P... a Am uip Jf &i Consumption, coiiKhs and colds is guar- MMit-. ii. givv reuei, w money win uc .,.!. L . . w m . i . fnliK.l It i,,ul .1.1..,. I . lV.. ...... . . .IMIlp,, III 114 UlUd-l I ci un' hud enpeedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample at .our expense and learn fer your elf Just how good a thing It Is. Trial bottle free at Chan, Rogers' drug store. Large viae W ceuu and jl. SET HIM RIGHT. Geo. Augustus Sala, the well known English writer, on his last Australian trip, wrote as follows to the London Dally Telegraph: "I espeolaly have a pleasant remem brance of the ship's doctor a very ex perienced maritime medico indeed, who tended me most kindly during a horrl blo spell of bronchitis nnd 8smmlic ifthimi, provoked by sea fog which n..d swooped down on us Just after we left San Francls.x. Bit tho doctor's prescriptions and the Increasing warmth of the tenu-erature aa we near- eel the tropics, and In particular, a couple of Allcock's Fnmus P!i!e"! clapped on one on the chest and an other oetween the shoulder blades- soon et me right." -A SAFFKON COLORED INDEX. Of tho condition of a bilious stomach and Blugggish liver is the human coun tenance. Not only the skin, but the eycballu, are tinged with the yellow hue when the bile gets into the blood. Desdles this, sick headache ensues, the tongue 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 refcuml-erit posture by the bilious indi vidual. For these and other indication of biliousness, Hoatetter's Stomach Bit ters i: the sovereign remedy. It is also ftllcuclous In chills and fever, dumb ague, ague cake, inactivity of the kid nc-ys, and bladder, rheumatism and M;rv;i!9iiess. It stimulates, restores dl gestlon, and sleep, and tends greatly to mitigate the infirmities or age. FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays 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 Cure lor Piles. Itching Piles a.e known by moisture like perspiration, causing Intense Itching when warm. This form, as well as Blind, Weeding or Protruding, yield at once to Dr. Dosanko'8 Pile Remedy, which acts directly on the parts affected, absorbs tumors, allays itching and effects a permanent cure. tuc. JJrugglst or mall. Circulars free. Dr. Bosanko, 823 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by J. W. i.onn. NOTICE! Use Zlnfandel wine lntead of coffee or tea. 60 cents, per gallon. Dont forget rencn ana apricot brandy, also French uognac ana wine at Alex. Ullbert s. Handley & Haa. ino irim street. Port land, have on sale the Dally Astorian, so mat visitors need not miss tneir morning paper when they nro here. Heart Failure. JIOW TO AVOID IT. Tho epitaph on many a tombstone is "heart failure. JNo wonder, when wo con sider the immense strain which is put on that small organ. Marvelous as it is, beating 100,000 times and exerting a force, equal to 5,184,000 pounds duily, it litis its limit its endurance often is too severely tested. So common aro diseases of tho heart though often for a considerable time without the suspicions of flie afflicted person bcinar in the least excited that it ia stated that one person v Jour has a bad heart Dr. Franklin Miles, of Elkhart, Ind., has for years made a special study of all diseases of the heart, and his remarkable success lias made his name a familiar one in all parts of our land, lie has found the most common symptoms of heart disensetobepai'n,isrcsorfenrfer m in the chest, buck, stomach, Lowcls, left shoulder and arm, shortness of breath, smother' inn spells, faintina, etc. Mr. George li. Smith, of Barnes, Yates Co., N. Y., writes: "Db. Milks' New Heart Cube has worked wonderfully on mind and body si I can do a good dau s vioric, 1 fed ten vears vowuier and take more interest in aflairs. I had shortness of breath, palpi tation, pain under Icit tdiouldcr blade, pam around the heart, 1 could not sleep on mi riaht side. Since I have taken Dr. jliZc? JVi Heart Cure I sleep well, and hare no pnfpifa tion. It has made my heart stronger. I wish you would print-tlii-", because I want all to know what Br. MUcf Heart Cure has done for me." "For monthi my wife suffered with palpi Udion, smotherini spelh, and was unable to jleep on licr left side. She tried several doctors without relief. Your Heart Curs was recommended. After taking three bottles, she fully iccovcrcd her health. Your medicines do what vou claim." Chas. Christman. Toledo. O. Dr. Miles' New Cure for the Heart is sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee. It is safe, agreeable, tpetive, and does cure, VI. Miles Medical Co., IMkhart, inu. Food - - -Digestion- -Complexion - ; arc all intimately connected - practically inseparable. '. ZZi Though the fact is often -'3: 1 i-l ignored, it is nevertheless g'jjiz true that a good complex- Tz- rr-IZH ion is an impossibility with- out ttd digestion, which i,Jz in turn depends on good iooa. jST3 There is no more common i " cause of Indigestion than i -rTi lard. Let the bright house rSs3 keeper use gXH Th New VegeUbla Shortening I ! I II 1 1 III i and substitute for Urd, and arjg " 5 her checks, with those of 1 ZTn her family, will be Lr Ersjg more likely to be " Like a !rz " Is rose in the suow." i Cottolenr is clean, deli- grfEig cate, healthful and popu. lar.. Try it for yourself, -j Send three cents in (tamps toN. K. Kairbank & Co., Chicago, lor SZT" handjomeCottoleneCookiSook, f coutainins six hunureu recipes, .1 prepared by nine eminent autuor. Hies on cooking. j riade only by N. K. Fairbank & Co., ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO, NEW YORK, BOSTON. db. Guam omou SYRUP FOR COUGHS. COLDS JuViit ASB CROUP. GOOD GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE. In raisin family of Bin ehlldrvn. my nly rm rty for Couph, CoUia and Croup wu cmoa vraiK It UUlMfiMtVtO-cUT M tt Wsl frnv vxr tx Whlok la JrMlT prnarrd mor rlnaarl to lut, Sol4 TrTirhr, rn-r ni-t SO Mtl4 AO auMtUut tor iu TLor noUmm For sole by J. W. Conn, PruslsC lOTOinO LIKE Em f'.: SWIFT'S 8FEC1 FIC is totally nnlike any El ij othor blood medicine. Jt ciircsdlsensesof 63 the blood and skin by removing the iiolnnn, and at tho same time supplies good uloou to the wasted parts. Don't be imposed on by substi tutes, which are said to be iust as pood, it it not inc. No medicine eft THE V"JJia 11 has.erfoniieilasnmny 111 I HZ. wonduriul cures, or relioved so much Buffering. " My blooil was badly poisoned last year, which got my whole system out of order diseased and a constant source of sufferlnir, no appe'tto nd no enjoyment of life. Turn bottles of p7T?3"Jr'l brought mo rijrht out. There is no fetjf5v,''d better remedy for bliwd diseases. IrWW wrV "John Gavin, Dayton, Ohio " Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free. SWIFT Sl'ECIFIC CO., Atlanta. Ga. PROFESSIONAL CAKDS. JJ A. SMITH DENTIST, ltooms 1 and 2, 1'ytiilan RulldinR. over C. H. Cooper's store. f C. LOCAN D. D. S. ilaiiscll Uiock, r;;i Third Street. T E. LaFORCE D. O. S. V . DENTIS T. l'iavcl Building, Opposite Occident Hotel. FULTON BOS., ATluKNi&VS-AT-L A Wi Rooms 8, 4, S and 0, Odd Fellows' bulldinc, Astoria, Oregon. WM. LAFORCE A'n'OKNKY AT LAW. Olllce, ftooms 7 and 8, Kiuney's building. A A. CLEVELAND, ii. ATTOKNEX AT LAW. Olllee-Kinney's new brlek biilldlnit, corner I hud and Ocnevlovo streets ; up stairs. QILAS B. SMITH Om ATTOKiNKV AT LAW, Offlno ever A. V, Allen's store, comer Third and Cass streets. HRANK J. TAYLORN X ATTO lt4N li V -A r-LA W, Astoria. Oregon. JO.A.BOWLBY, A i'TOMEY AiD COUEELOU AT LA iV Ofllee on Second Street, - Astoria, or. DR. W.n. BFLT, I'll YS1C1AM AND SUIUiEON, OSlec over store of J. U. Wyatt, Second street near denevievc, DR J.,A. L, and J. A. FULTON. lUSISASlid OK WOMKN ASl'KL'IALrY. Snidery by , r. J. A. Fulton. Olllce 178 Oass street, llouri, lo to 12 and l to 4 DR. EILIV JANSON. I'HVSICIAN Hi SUIM1HON. it OM 7 Olllceover Osood's01ot.liliig Htore, hours, 10 to W in, 2 to 5 p, in, 7 to 8 p m. Sunday, 10 to It m. DR. O, B, ESTES, I'ltYsiClAJN aND 8UK0E0N. Special attention to Diseases of Women aud Suinery. OUlee over Danzlger's store Astoria, JAY TUTTLE M.D.. niYSIOIAN, SUUUKOJH A ACCOUCHlCUlt. OlUee, rooms 8, 4 over Astoria NatlonulBank. hours, 10 to 12 & 2 tos. ltesideace. 63'J Cedar St. DR. WALTER I.HOWARD. ilO.VleKoiATlIlC i'llYSlOIAN & SUlt gHiin. Ollice, lit. Third street, llouis 10 to 12 aud2 to 4, Sunday 1 to 2. llesiUeiice 4G8 3d slreet jyn. STRICKLER, rilYSICIAN AND 8UKGEON, Dealer lir Drugs and Druggists' Sundries 357 Second Street, Astoria. BUSINESS CARDS. p WICK. MAN House moving nnd street plunking. Screws ntwl h ...Iru r..M i..n .. i ........ iui lorn., van uu ur uuuress l ine street. ACIBDONS, . iD.i(J.-tiiu OK ACCOUNT. 4 and 1'KUf KSSIONAL lOOKKEKPER. Okkiub : W.th General ile.ciiger Co., 615 Skuiuoquu stteel T H. MANSELL. O . ntiAi, KaiAru mtoKKK. Ioiary Public. Fire aud Accldeut Insurance, w. W. PARKER, KKAL KSTAXB AND IN8UKAKCE AGENT Oillue Us lieuiou street, Astonu, Oregou. J. A, FASTABEPJD GKNEHAL CONTltACTOU. Pile Driving, House, Bridge and Wharf Building. Addiess, llox ISO, postollice. 31AiXi:s V CliOSKY, di'.ai it:i in HAIIDWAKK, IKON, STKEL, tUON PITK AND FJTl'INflS. STOVES - AM) TINWARE, l!oui 1-iiruWiiiv; i;i'Oi!s. Sheet lead.S'rlp trt-;i , sin ci Iran 'i.ii nnd Cipier. ROSS, HICOIMS A CO.s iintcliers - anl - (irocers, Astoil.i and I'ppt'r A.-tin l:u Pino 'l ess and Colt i s, T:dli- llirneiM, DiiiiiOMtic mid Trnpi"l KrulH, ;i;ia-blv--, sugar cured bain-., bae.-u, t . CHOICE FRESH & SALT M K ATS ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK T.l VNSACTd A GENERAL Umi BUSINESS. AcroiiKts ol Firms aud Individual . ollcited on Favorable Terms. F-iv!gu andUomestlo Exchauge bonght-an1 old. Mone lAiavcd on Personal security. Interest paid on Time Deposits as follows: For .1 montlM, i per cent per annum. (J ' 5 ' . j- " 6 M " M A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Having been established In connection with the almve, depiwitt will be received in ain.unts of one dollar and unwanl. Interest wil'. br allowed as follows : On ortti n.irv saving books, 4 Hr vent xr annum ; ou term saviiiirs books, per eent per annum. 9. K. Wsrrf, President J. K. Illsf !, ('sj-bicr. J.C Dtassat, Vice President. s. K. Wrr, J. C. PemenU i-HLi:. I'irectors. II. I'.Thesspu) Tk BrackM-, r 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 oflndlgestlon, billi ousness, dizziness, distress after eating, or depression of soirits, will remove the whole dil'liculty in a few minutes. f 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 Cents. One Package (Four Boxes) Two Dollars. Ripans Tabules may be ob tained of nearest druggist; or by mail on receipt of price. For free sample addrtia RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. i NEW YORK. i Merchant Steamship Co.'s Mne, Connecting with Canadian rnclflo and Orc.it No-thrn Jtulluay ninl Clihni Steamship L,'ii") Taking frelttlit and passcneera for Vancouver nnd Victoria 11. 0. aud Seattle, Tuooma nnd nil Sound foints. . leaving Astoria every 10 days. For particulars apply at the office Astoria Abstravt T, gi T. O. - FEttGUSON BROS., Agents. PORTLAND AND ASTORIA. Steamer Telephone. Loaves Astoria Every evening except Sun day at 7 p. in. Arrives at Astoria Every day except Suuday at 2 p. m. Leaves Portland Every any except Sunday at 7 a. m. 0. W. STONE, Agent, Astoria. E, A. Seklky, General Agent, Portland Or. HUGHES & CO., Wholesale and Rotall LIQUOR DE A L E Ft S . Importers ol All Brauas ot Foreign and Domes tic Wiues, Liquors and Cigars. J. n. Cutter Wlilslfiesaspectulty. Vai Blati Bottled Beer, fiuest brands of Key Wont ano Domestic Cigars. Liquors for Medlciual Purposes. Family Trade Solicited Ml orders irmi' (!u City and Country proi"' ay nilen. Squetnoque Street , Astoria. Oregoi. THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK Acts as trustee for corporations and Individ nals. Deposits solicited Interest will be allowed on savings deposits as tollows; On ordinary savings h loks 4 per cent nor anuum. On terra savings books G per cent, per annum. On certificates of deposit: For throo months, 4 per cent, per annum. For six months, t per cent, per anuum. For twelve months, 6 per cent, per annum. I. W. CA8E President J. Q. A. BOW LB Y Vice-Prr sidenl FRANK PATTON Cashier W. K. l'EMENT'. Secretary directors: I. W. Case, J. Q. A. Bowlby, (lust Holmes, O.H.Page, Beni. Youm:t -A. 8. Iteed. F. J. TayWr. . The Store cf John G. Niemi Has j)een purchased by Butterfield Bros., Who are going In close out the slock, liitendiilf pui-cliaser-i will do well to call ami rxaiiuiie coo s and prices hi-fm-o puie iiisii.; elsewhere. Thry alw have a good watchmaker to do repairing. H.B.PAHKKR I) UAL Kit IN Lime. Brick, Sand, Fire P.riek. Fire Clay. IMneiit, Mill Feed. oats. llav. htiaw IU.....I lullu..B...I ... Ir.i, Driying, Teaming and Express Business. G. A. STINSON & CO.. BLACKSM 'THING Ship and Cannerr work, Ilorsesnoeliii;, Was ons made and repaired. !o d work iniarautt iil Uu Cass street, opposite tin .moi Tolls oinc. FREEMAN & BREMNER, BLACKSMITHS. 8cci:d attention paid to steamboat re pairing, Urst -class hnrsesliiK'iiiK, etc. Logging Camp Work a Specialty. 197 Olney street, between Third and street, between Tt ourth, Astoria. Or. FISHER BROTHERS SHIP CHANDLERS. Heavy and biwif HAKD"W A.K FC C&rrr ia i lock Wagons and Vehicles, Farm Machinery, Paints. i;ls, VarnUbef. Loggeri' Bnpplles, Fh tank's bcalea. Doors ana Wlm.ows. .PROVISIONS FLOUR ud HILL 'FD. ASTOSIl, . - - OREG.O.I The CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST PAUL RAILWAY CONNECTING WITH ALL TRANS . ENTAL LINES IS HE OITLT LI1TS RUNNING Electrio Lighted Cars BETWEEN ST. PAUL and CHICAGO AN' ;0H1AHA and CHICAGO. The EXPRESS THA1NS consist ol VEST! BULEI), SLKEPINK, UlNINtl ANI PARLOK CARS. HEATED BY STEAM And tnmlshed with every luxurv known modern railway travel. For Speed, Comfort and Safety this Line is Unequaled Tickets on sale at all prominent railw offices. For further information Inquire of any tick agent, or C. J. EDDY, General Afft. .1. . CASEY, Trav. Pass. Afft. . P0KTLAND, OitEGON. aUICK TIME TO SAN FRANCIBC0 .....AND ALL POINTS IN CALIFORNIA, Via the Mt. Shasta Route of the Southern Pacific Pomp'y Th 0i ly Bonte Through iCaliforni to a Poiati K&st and South Tho Scenie huh of tho Patifie Coast.. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS SECOND-CLASS SLEEVING c.iKS AttrhfUl ti ATItrAN wmlr ntT It aeeonimoda.lf.i. f..r emm -ciaas pa-isenaera. eteeaU npo or addre fe. p. KOOEKS. Aasist-