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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1894)
THE DAILY AflTOUUN,. ASTORIA. SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 14, 1894. TODAY'S TIDES. HIkIi water 5:41; a. m . in. G.tl feet.) (S.2 feel;) C:2C Low water 12:"5 a. in. (; p. m. (2.6 feet.) 0 feet); 11:07 AliOUT TIIK CITY. The Ilritluli Hliiu Manx King is i-MI ljlns f t Tanssy Point, vftlilnir for fa t arable weather. The pilot of the steamer Escort re ports the bar rough as a result of the great windstorm. While on the way down from West port yesterday, the steamer Miler broke two of the blades off her propellor by striking a log-. There was no steamer from Portland yesterday afternoon, the Telephone hav ing remained here since Friday on ao eount of the storm. The steamer City of Frankfort Is un dergolng- repairs In Portland, and has been temporarily withdrawn from the Astorla-Portland route. (Seaside Lodge, No. 12, A. O. U. W., ' will hold a memorial service on Sun day, the 21st, at the Episcopal church, The service will be conducted by Rev. V. S. Short. No logs came down the last freshet, t.ays the Wlllapa Independent, and it is estimated that there are a million feet ye.t on th mam river. Unless heavy rains come soon they possibly will not be boomed until the next season. There are a number of very hand some game chickens in the vicinity of Fourth street, between Main and Cass, '115 property pf K C. Hughes. The birds are allowed to roam at large on ac count of a propensity for "high-flying" In which thty occasionally indulge, Thu Catlilnuiet Gazette, says: 13. A. tSeaborg has secured all the Russian Finns in the neighborhood; of the Clats kanla n fish f,n' him this season. A uteanier conveying them twine passed up some time ago. A station will be established at the foot of Wallace's Is land. ,.- ' - ! : There was a large attendance at the Scandinavian Benevolent Society's ball, held in Fisher's Hall last evening, and r.veiy one present enjoypd the dance immensely. Splendid music was pro vided, and the lovers of the Terpslcho rean art indulged their fancy to their heart's desire, Rev. Mr. Lowther has been requested to sing "Beckoning Hands," at the close of the morning service in the Methodist Episcopal church today. Mr. Lowther (las unctj before In this city rendered iha beautiful hymn, and many of thorc who heard him expressed a wish that he would sing it today. Tom Boyle, who at the last session of ha county court was appointed su pervisor of the new road district on the Walluski, has been persuaded, It is un derstood, to accept the ofllce. The set- (lurs I11 that spetlpt) of Uitt fsuuuty can pw depend on the most economical and Judicious expenditure of the road taxes. The government telegraph line to Fort Canhy va not up yesterday, and con sequently no Information was received from the Cape as to the velocity of the wind at that point. Observpr f.rover plated that lp his opinion it ble.w nt ijit; rate, of ejghty miles an hour here; and possibly reached a velocity of luo miles outside. An $S0 lo' 'or J2. Groceries cheap for cash at Howell Sr. ward'!?. ' d'he Uelnwnt cigar can be had at CJiai OUsen's. .1 groceries sold at bottom prices for casfe ar. nQWPli warn a. Meany la the leading tailor ana pays the highest casn price ror rur sKins. PERSONAL MENTION. T J. McGowan.. of Chinook, Is In fnu'll- H. T: Shunian, of Chicago, was among arrivals )n yrSWtia?, W. ' J. Watson, of Portland, was p passenger on the Thompson yesterday morning. Jas. O. Spencer, the postmaster at Clifton, came down thtj river yesterday t, t'teriioon. H. Schoeken, of San Francisco, was pmong the !st of arrivals at the Occi dent yesterday, A. P. Bradbury, "the cracker man," came down from Portland yesterday or. a business trip. . Sic. aul Mrs. ,. 4. Cc-rcliers, of 4vnapptofi,,!werein tne city yesterday. ' Mrs. Robert Carruthers and her broth er; John Hunter, have gone to. Browns ville, Or., whore they wmv cadud, by the ?ick)teji pf (hfir'taiher and mother. Shanahan Uros.' great sale still con tinues. Flashlight photos of the maskers; al so printing on silk and satin, now on exhibition at Crow's gallery. H. Ekstrom has fixed his prices for r-.wc.lry t. stilt the tlines, ana t; latest i'icvellii's can bu Secured at the' cost of material used In the manufacture. I.' .- . . ; THE RELIGIOUS REVIVAL. A Large Attendance at ths Hi.rvHis Fri " jlay' EveiniiK Mrs. D. Bushong was In charge of the first part of the revival services Friday evening. She took for her sub. Ject "The Plan of Salvation," and by scriptural references, read by young la dies of her class, showed wherein the jiv'ec. iievV Loyvther ' wing1 a" solo, i:Sieppipg put on the Promises." and delighted hi3 'many hearers both by hit, pnj vojee and Ij'.s evident sincerity, f his was" followed by prayr ty Rev. reaver. Mr. Lowther than rendered another solo, "Christ Is All," In a very effective manner. The sermon, deliv ered by Dr. Cushong, was on a text frrm Mathew 11-29, and Job 22-21. The speaker took the stand that the world's greatest trouble 13 unrest, and that It always has been. "The Savior's words are, 'Take my yoke upon you and loam of rne, and yo shall find reat unto your souls,' " the speaker cii'J. Ho then gave a.'i an IlliiPtrUio't a i"!!',r,C!' of lnldrnVt win re the sinner, the man of the world and the whole world, were full of un rest. "God made man for happiness,' he argued, "and unless man Is in har mony with God, he has no rest. Hence the world's greatest want Is 'soul rest full harmony with God." Eleven persons signified a desire to be converted, by coining forward, upon being Invited to the altar rail. Last evening there was no meeting. Shanahan Bros." great sale tomorrow. For $2, a lot Is delivered every week to the buyer in Hill's First addition. Hill's First addition is located in the centre of the city. Lots are now selling in it for J2. There Is no risk taken by Joining Hill's lot clubs. Everybody gets the run vaiue 01 inenr money. THE WIRES STILL DOWN. In spite of the greatest efforts of the Western Union linemen, the wires could not be got up before dark yesterday and In consequence, no telegraphic dis patches were received, Wonderful, how much lower than oth er stores, Shanahan Bros, can sell drv goods. Wagner & Co. have a new line of souvenir spoons. Watch, clock and 1ew- elry repairing a specialty. Opposite the AHIOIIUII uiuce. The dining room at the Astor house has a gain been opened. Only the best o white labor is employed. Give the fa vorite a chance. THE LATE CAPTAIN OLSEN. TrjlMt to His Memory From One Who Knew Him, he Pen l'er tHe following sketch of the lift of the late Captain Johan Martin Olsen we are indebted to one of his intimate friends in this city: Died At San Francisco, Cal., on Thurs day, January lUh, 1891, Cant. J'.imr, Jinrtin Olson, aged. ywfs, G montht nnci li uays. Cap.t. Olsen was born at Namsos, Nor way, cn June 30th, IS-'iO. Ho received his education in his nall, land, he hav Ins cuSpu navigation and seamanship as his profession, and ran ns mate ..ipuri several vessels befjre coming to thlt country. He came to Asto.rUi, Oregon, in the yeir 1171, .inU inade his home- In this city until his death. For some years he was in charge of a force of stevedores on the O, R, an.rt, Co.'i dock, Aftiirwards. ha vas captain oi the stealer- Poar Bear, made several voyages on her to laska, and also running her on Shoalwater lay. F01 three years he was on tin police foret of the city.' Capt. Olsen '.ya an ener getic, courageous! and determined man; competent and faithful In all he under took: a warm-hearted friend; kind, ac coinmodatlng, and generous. a those In need. He had many ftlends who will miss hjj gonial presence. ' He had been steK for some weeks, but as he had al ways been of robust health and possess ed a powerful frame, it wa& thought his illness waa wuiy temporary, and that tie would soon recover. He went to San Francisco hoping that a change ot climate would help ini; the hope was vajn. fur, unexpectedly to his friends and, neighbors, G,od called Jdni "home." He. was a member of Seaside Ledge, No. 13, A. O. U. W., the Masters' and Pilots' Association, and Astor Lodge No. 6, K. of P. The remains are em balmed and will be hnyUi to bis home on nxv Tuesday, and will be burled from, the K. of P. Hall, on Wed nesday, January X7th, 189-1, The funer al services will b$ yndur- the charge of Astnr Luitg. K. of p who will be as sisted by Seastda Lodge, A. 0. V. W. The Rev. W. S. Short, the rector of Grace Episcopal church, of till? city, will officiate, (rapt, Cjhwfl lvavsa a sor rowing wife, an'a many relitivs in Norway, to uiou'rn hiE unU nely (lanth, But why say '-'Peatft' "Thore til no dt.ath ! The ntars go down To rise upon some fairer shore; And bright In heaven's tewel.'d crown They shine forever more." His last resting place will bi In. Cirpcuv wood cemetery, n, vithin sight oi tn waters he ovt; 30 v.ell, flowing on 10 ia$ p,cean, ne wii sie.ep- m,ti.i the. resurrection mnrn. when ho will ise in "His Llkoness," Shoalwater Bay papers pious coj.y. Lovers of a good cigar can always find mild, fresh Belmonts at Chas. oi- sens Stepdmar.'o fiouthlnsr Powders relieve feveiisliiiess and ''prevent fits' and' con vuifcio(i4 dOriri the teething period. The Coffee House. 622 Third etroPt; best place lor ehons an stfalc?: py5 ters by the quart:T recfcivea dally and always fresh.. ' ELECTRIC BITTERS. This remedy Is becomlnir to well known and so popular as to need no special men tion. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer teed to do all that in clj-Tmel Electric ! Bitter Tr'll cur fell di-jeasffs of the liver salt rheum nnd other affections caused Genie Lewis, and Mr. C. Hgxford. -y jT,pure ,blod.-Wlll drive rnalana 0 person took tbe obUgatlon to ab from the system and prevent as well m v ' V, ' . ... cure all malarial fevers. For cure r;f stain for good from the. use of alcoholic headaahe, constipation and lndigtstlt'a try hfvera'"-iiL Electric Blttors-Entlre satisfaction guar- UCYr","- anieett he money refunded. Vpiice 60c; and T . ., h ' "., A , Jl.00 per - bottle at Charles Rogers' drug How do Shanahan Bros, sell dry goods storg. ' - '" bQ cheap? AWARDED HIGHEST HONORS WORLD'S FAIR. Fa EAR The only Pure Cream of Tartar l'cwder.- Vsed in Millious (?f Jlemesro Years the Standard. THR INDUSTRIAL LEGION. v .Meeting irc.i,i u ,,;., (.,y Yesterday Afternoon. State Organizer A. J. Gai lord and J. Vr. Dyer, of tho Industrial Leclon of America. h;ld a. m--.ir in th r. v. v I'. Hall ycnl1-rday, and organized Ioc;il Legion. They will hold a meeting In Lower town Monday evening next, nt 7:30, and on Tuesday next, in Uppertown, at 7 p. m. The following officers were elected captain, Win. A. Fry: lieutenant. Olc Olsen; adjutant, Sofus Jensen; quarter master, C. P. Peterson; chaplain, Chas. Rogers; sentinel, A. II. Bergenholtz; II brarlan, Charl Overlie. The meeting adopted the following resolutions: Whereas, The salmon Industry of the Columbia River nnd other waters of this state, one of the lea"dlng interests both for raising revenue and as a food supply of our people, is seriously threatened with an alarming decrease, if not total extermination; and Whereas, The traps, whoals and seines, with their remorseless slaughter of the young fish, are beyond nature, with ali the wonderful fertility of tho salmon to supply, hence this decrease; and Whereas, The proprietors of these per nicious contrivances have for years, at every legislative session, had a paid lobby in their interests; swarming around the purlius of the capltol, nnd prevented this mueh-needed legislation, therefore, be it Resolved, That the people's party, In dustrial Legion, and Farmers' Alliance hold It to be the interest of the state to preserve and protect this industry; and be it further Resolved, That we demand the total abolition of these small mesh gear and the speedy enactment of a law for a uniform mesh of such size as to assure us of a reasonable guarantee of pro tection of this fish, and further, that the waters of the Columbia and other rivers of the Btate of Oregon shall be free and unhampered. Rain or shine, Shanahan Bros, are al ways busy. All the patent medicines advertised in this papar, together with the choic est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc. can be bought at the lowest prices at vv. conn s drug store, opposite Oc cident tiolet AMorla, Don't go to Portland to buy your tickets for the "Old Country" and the East when you can get them for the same prico at the Union Paclnc ofllce in this city, and thereby Bave your 10 cal tare to Portland. THE RKSCUK CLUII. A Splendid ProRram rrid a Very Large .Attendance. Tha officers of the Rescue Club and its many supporters were more than pleased last evening at the luree uu dlence Vsa assembled long before the entertainment was begun. The number present was larger than has been, the ea"se for several weeks past, JM'. Kstes the president, was In Uio ohalr, and Miss Frankle Holden. tiftlclated at the piano. Th.Q flint number on the program was a vocal solo by Rev. C, L, Lowther, whose really good, voice won, for him warm oyUburst of ajudause. Miss Winnie Harmon resetted "What They Say," very olwe-rly. Miss TtM9 I'ai'ker read an original story entitled "The Drunkard's Home.' Master Erb Leberman recited "Tom my and Peter and Archie a.n,d, liob," and amused his hearers immensely. Mjs?5 jennlo and Nettle D'Ella, sang "Larboard Watch," with, considerable ability. They wer? aecoumapled by the guitar, In response to an encore, t.hey sang, in. a sweet manner, "Put My Lit tle Shoes Away." Miss Blanche Hlbbs recited "The wrecK wun no mu; ai'i.nty, ana a pluno solo waii brilliantly executed by Mr. . fl. HlgKlus, The song "Charmlna DlUy," was glv en, by the Misses Saraband Xena E'Ella, twq little misses who give promise of being excellent singers. Miss Annie Gratko sang "The First and Dearest," In such a way aii to win an encore. "Tftfl ptaacon's Sunday Schoo) Ser mon" was recited, by Mbjs Alice Gray with great expression and clear enuit- datlon, Tl young lady was warmly applauded. Torry McKean excelled hlmself In glnging "O Come, My Love," and in response to an encore, sang "pome Back A'n' Swf P"-" Miss CWi Aiuks. Uunlar recited ''Three Bummers'' Reminiscences," In a very clever and amusing style, -and wan warmly applaudo Mias Ptirinnsi Hanson won the praise of the audience by her recitation of "Tho Baby King," and "No Saloon Up There," was touchingly read by Miss Emma C. Warren. A few remarks by the president, and the program was concluded by the sing ing of "Beckoninr yauus," by Rev. Low,e.r. The committee on program for next ..iir.-- xtr-a Tomc,ot nar 3 No Auimouia; Ko Alum. 14 13 tiof FOR OVER FIFTT TEARS Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has oeen useu ror cnildren teething. sooines mo cnua, sortens the tumn allays all pain, cures wind chollc. and is the best remedy for diarrhoea, Twen- ty-nve cents a bottle. Sold Ly all drug eieis mrougnoui me world. NOTICE. lOCk III till! As. torla Building & Loan Association will oe opened January 31st, ISM. Those wishing to subscribe for same will Ill Genevieve street " """" ,W. L. ROBB, Secretary, Ladies' writing desks, recking ctialis, and dining chairs, suitable for Christ mas presents, at G. V. Porter's, Second street. Handsome crayon portraits wun t-o purcnases. BUTTON'S A Positive Cure FOR PILES. In u:e over fin ,,.. tlcrtil. JiIh-IiiwI tmtf monluln. At druBsMa, or niulleil on uixijtt of pr.i o auc, pur ox. rWiHKELJMAHN BROWN I Props., iliUiiiuure.Mil DR. GUNN'S IMPBOVZD LIVER PILLS c mr que FOR A DOSE IS YOUR STOMACH SOUR, tlMftth tvtfl n, TTArl nhlnffP Onn of theM- Dill re lieve distress in tho stomach and ourea leadaeoa, one eaoh nlaht for awcek aweetena theatouiaoh and puriflea the breath, lhej Insure perreotuigestion, ..Buliiaiha rwiL-nla mii mire minstiTiatii-n. TtlcV aot promptly.yet mlldly.never irrlpe or aiolien. U&a urugsiaia or vitui, jjwuu vw., - - For sale by J. W. Conn. Druggist Eaillv, Oulckly. Prr;r.anantly Rejlored- WEAKNESS, MERVOUSNESS, DEBiLlTY, nnil all lh tralu of drill Inmi L-uily vrruisor later ue rvHiuia oi oeiwoik, slckneiiii, worrv.no. FullKreiiKili, ilcvclcpmcnt ouil lono glv.-n to every organ and ii'ullnn of th bilv. ImitlfV natltrnlniAthiutA lltimi'dlnl(iinnrnvAiiif.i.i N't'il. KiillllrelmiKwulhl.j. Jf.tUI rnfon-i . Hixilr. KxplniinUoii and ))r,;, ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO. N. Y. T1ipsq tiny Capsules aro superior to iJaisam of liopalba, Culicbs and Injections, MJIjy ) They euro la48 hours tho KJ samo diaoasea without anyincor. iyculcnco. SOLD SY ALL DRUGGISTS The PastMail lloute. PUTS YOU in Chicago Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and all Eastern Points . V 24 to 36 Hours Ahead . X Of Any Other Line. Pullman, and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining Chair Cars, Din Ing Cars are run daily via the Union Pacific Flyer leaving Port land nt 7:00 p. m. Astoria to $au Francisco, OCEAN STEAMERS SAIL1NO DATES. CoVimhln, TuoHtlay, Poe. 5. State, .Sunday, ioc. 10. Columbia, Friday, Doc. 15. Stae, Wednc-Eclay, Deo. 20. Columbia, Alonduy, Dec. 25. State, Saturday, Dec. 30. Astoria and Portland Steamers. Steamer It. H. Thomnson leaves As- tnrn-nt fi-ia rv, 4ll., u...1n via AVashlngton elda oi the river; re- turning.' leavca Portland at 8 n. m.. uany, except saturcuiy. Tne Thomp son inakeis landings on both sides of the river above Waterford. on both ud anu uovrn trips. C II. II. flLARjf.) M.lvKR v-MIKKe5flvcrt. K. EILKKY ANbffcKON For mlej and ireucrtil Infoimatlnn call on in W. H. IIURI.P.ITRT. fl. W. I.OUNSREKRV A. UuD 'Ha. Awf. Aeeu rvirtlatm. Or. Astoria, BOOTS, and SHOES The Largest Slock, Best Quality and Lowest Prices at The Sin of the (loldyq Saoa. JONN HAHN & CO. ASTORIA IRON WORKS, Concomly St. foot of Jackson, Astoria. General Machinists and Boiler Makers land and Marin Engines. Boiler work, S'ii txMl and Cannery V.'ork a Specialty, Caslii;;:! c Aii Ceurrlptlons Made to OriW on JOHX TOX.. A. L. Fox... .....President and Sup Vict Presidea SI C. P. UPSHUR, Shipping 5 Commission Aotoria, Oregon. A. V. ALLEN, L'EALER IN I fiiYh-ariaa n, CJ D..'.l-i r-- ,. ,'' ' , ' nulls ' cBci.tincs, ri)iKery, t jl.is.s and Plated W i T0'' C"5 snJ 5"c Slts- As.urU.Orc. EVERY REQUISITE FOR : first Class Funerals : AT- POHli'S Undcrtakipg Parlors, THIRD STREET. Rates Reasonable. Embalmlne a Soeclaltv. Music Hall -:- M First Street, Astoria, Or, H. CHRISTENSEN. Prop. A FREE CONCERT every nlcht beclnnlnr at 8 o clock. Oood music. The best of wines. Honors and cigars always on hand. Noe & Scull v. Dealers In Stoves, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware Hole Acentat for ' MAGEE STOVES AND RANGES, JoUblnita Specialty. 4Ji Second Street, Astoria, Or. Dalgity's Iror? Works. JAMES DALQITV, Proprietor, (Successor to ArnJl & Ferchen.) Boiler Repairing and Cannery Work. Repairing of River Craft a sneclallv. Machine worn or an Kinas none. Shop, foot of Ufavette bt, Washington fleat- Market. Corner Second and Main Streets. Wholesale and Retail Butchers : and : Packers. Steamboats, Ships and Mills supplied on short notice. Families supplied promptly at the lowest rates. CHRISTENSEN CO., - Props, J. B. WYATT, D0AI.ER IN HflRDWAHE RfJO SHIP CHAJJDLEHY, Pure Oils, Brlcht Vamlsh. Blnacle Oil, Cot ton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine. Lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails. GROCERIES, ETC. Agricultural Implements, Sewing Machines, Palms and Oils. OGGlDEflT HOTEL I5 the Beat of Its Class On the Pacific Coast. THB RH UNEXCELLED TflBliE. Rates, $j dally and upwards. J. A. FASTABEN D, GENERAL CONTRACTOR. Pile Driving, House, Bridge and WHARF BUILDER. Address, box 180, postoffice' ASTORIA, ORE. E0SS, 1IIGGINS & CO., Grocers, Butchers : and : Astoria and Upper Astoria. Fine Teas and Coffees, Table Delicacies, Domestic and Tropical f-rults, Vegetables, sugar Cured Hams, Bacon, Etc. Choice Fresh - and Salt Meats. M.C.CROSBY, DI4LIH IN Hardware, Iron, Steel, Iron Pipe and pittings, Stoves and Tinware. House Furnishing Goods, Sheet aud Strip Lead, Tin and Copper, and Sheet Iron THE OREGON BAKERY. A. A. CLEVELAND, Prop. GOOD BREAD, CAKES and PASTRY None but the Best Materials used. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED CUSTOMERS. Bread delivered to any part of the city. ( etTl ff I M T Cilfl Cor. yd and West Ninth Sts. On the European plan. Larce. airy rooms and a first-class restaurant, Hoard dally, weekly or monthly. Private roomifor famlliM. Oysters and fish ia season. Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. EVENSON & COOK, Proprietors. Ilorth Paeifie Breuiery JOHN KOPP, Prop. Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. All orders promptly attended to Portland and Astoria. STEAMER TEKl'IIONE. leaves Astoria every evening except Svniiay at 1 p. m, Arrives at Astoria every day except Sunday at 4 p, m. Leaves Portland every cay except Sunday at 7 a. m. c, w. uro.NB, Agt, Astoria, E. A. Beeley, general agnt, l ortland. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. AMERICA'S Greatest Transcontinental Hull-way System. FHOJK OCEAtf TO OCEAN IN Palace Dining Room and Sleeping Cars. LrjxorioQS Dining Cars. Elegant Day Coaches. ALSO Observation Cars, allowing Unbroken Vlems of the Wonderful TCoantain Country. ALSO CANADIAN PACIFIC ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE To China and Japan. "Empress ot ludla" leaves Vauoouver Oct. 18, ' AUSTRALIAN STEAMER SERVICE The "Mloweia". leaves Victoria Oct. 10 tot Honolulu and Australian Torts, For tickets, rates and Information, call on or address Jas. Fjklayson, Agt. Astoria, Ore. I. Q. Knueky, Traveling Pus. Agt., Tucomu. Goo. MeL. Brown, Dlst. I'as, Agt. Vancouver, B.C. OU3-M CfjlGflGO, lailiWflllpE And ST. PAUL RAILWAY Connecting witli All Transcontinenta Lines is the Only Line running ELECTRIC - LIGHTED - CARS BETWEEN St Paul and Chicago. AND Omaha and Chicago. . . The Express Trnins consists of Vesllbuled, Sleeping, Dining and Parlor Cars, HEATED UY STEAM, And furnished with Evcrv Luxury known in moder railway travel, For SPEED, COMFORT and SAFETY This Line is Unequaled. Tickets on sale at all prominent railway offices. For further Information Inquire ot any ticket agent, C. J. EDDY, General Agent. J. VV. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agt. PORTLAND, OREGON. QUICK TIME -TO- sak fRaNgisgo AND ALL POINTS IN CALIFORNIA Via the Mt. Shasta Route of the Southern Paeific Co. The Only Route Through Califor nia to Points East and South. THE SCENIC ROUTE OF THE PACIFIC COAST PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPERS - Attached to express trains, afrordlnff superior accommodations for second class passengers. For rates, tickets, sleeping car reser vations, etc., call on or address E. P. ROGERS, Assistant General Passen ger and Freight Agent, Portland, Or. Opposition Line! -TO- PORTLAND THE CITY OF FRANKFORT Will leave Astoria Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays at 7:30 p. m. Sundays at 8:30 a. m. Leaves Portland, Morrison street docfc Tuesday, Thursday. Saturday and Sunday at II p. m. FARE-Siogle trip II; round trip, i & Astoria Shipping Co., Agents, Main street wharf. G. fl. STItfSOjU CO., BLiAGKSMITHlNGf