THE DAILY A8T0RIAN, ASTORIA. 4 TUESDAY 3JCIIMNIJ, AUGUST 2J, J804
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Kent by mall, per year... II.W
WEEKLY
Sent by mall per year, $2.00 In advance.
Pontage free to subscribers.' -'
The Astorlan guarantee to iti sub
scribers the largest circulation or any
newspaper published on the Columbia
river. ...... ,. . , ,
Advertising rates can be obtained on
application to the business manager.
This paper Is In possession of all the
telegraph franchises, .and is me only
paper on the Columbia river that pub
lishes genuine dispatches.
. Tte Pally .Astorlan's circulation ' 18
live times as great as that of the com
bined circulation of the other dally pa
pers of Astoria,
The Weekly Astorlan, the third old
est weekly In the state of Oregon, has,
next to the Portland Oregonlan, the
largest weekly circulation In the state.
Subscribers to'tlte Astorlan are re
jiiested to notify this' office, without
loss of 'time, immediately tney nui to
rerxtlve their .dally paper, or when tney
do not get it at the usual hour. By du-
liisr this they will enable the' manage.
miint to place the blame on the .proper
tanles and to Insure .a spceuy reineuy.
, .(lamllcy . (c, II una are our" Portland
x gents and copies of the Astorlan can
be had every morning at their stand
tin 'First street ' ti..
other funotlons or avater he Is of no
consequence whatever.
K very v tax Jaye' .1 n -,the 61ty, who
the proportion u- to ;.be VMed
today roUKt k ,t . thil 'polls . and
favors
m
vote for It. It Ms not .enuuyln to
trust to the good sense and practica
bility of the question to ear;-y It affirm
atively. It is well known that a de
termined opposition exists to It, In cer
tain interested quarters. Every que
of these opposing votes will bo cast and
counted against it, Tho Jaw requires
that ft whit.ll carry py a MAolliTT pf?
ALL THIS TAX-PAIKUS IS THE
CITY NOT MERELY A MAJORITY
OF THOSE VOTING BUT A MAJORj-
ITY OF ALL TAX-PAYERS. WHETH
ER VOTING: OR NOT. -Every tax
payer who believes In it, but omits to
vott 'for it, WILL' ' BE i COUNTED
AGAINST IT !
I TEETHINQ PERIOD JL
'tk)Br so many disorders are incK (j. I
dent "to it. It would be a blessing rgj. t1
tw nave uiuuren cut teein wiui rynj
; lesS suffering; n By feeding babies M '
with the- .
'.' THE QUESTION TODAt.
The tax-payers of Astoria owe a debt
for' m'onojr1 'borrowed " to Improve the
pity ' ,watpr service. ' They Incurred
this debt on, tho. , reasonable as
sumptiim that enough water could be
sold within a given time to provide
the means to lake up the debt. This
debt la' maturing every duy, and the
money representing It s lying unused
lh the banks.' The city Is suffering from
an: Insufficient water supply,, and the
rate paid on tho old, dilapidated and
hist wealing "out service are barely
sufficient to provide the interest, charge
upon this Idle. money, and pay a con-
iilnrrtly increasing bill for Indisponmblc
repnlin; " '. The water commission hits
bcl very 'naturally blamed for this
unljilHlness like and exceedingly un
profitable condition of affairs. It has
set up tho defense that it la' Impossible
to mnko terms with certain property;
'owners for the privilege of laying new!
pipes aero their lands. ' The city, out!
The, Invasion of ,a Newark church by
a Texas steer arriving In the middle of
the sermon, and Introducing an artifi
cial rhetorical division therein, points
two or three morals if not more;
Among them that the Sunday' driving
of . cattle In that municipality should
ceae, or that tho , religious services
should bo held behind closed . doors;
or cIho that there should bo an in
fusion of cowboys in the Bub-dlaconatc.
Tho lncurHlve-animal, behaved quite
well on, the whole, showing no dlnposl-j
lion to contest doctrinal points, and
going quietly but after' a vestryman had
given its tail two or three quiet but
determined kinks and turned HA head
in tho direction of the door on liroad
street and Liberty even to the Texas
Bteer moBt precious and Ineffable of
possessions. It left behind a trail of
tears and ecclesiastical "confusion, but
no traces of deeper Injury and no per
manent modification of the interior ,of
the churcti, or the ground plan and su
persiructure of any of Its deacons. The
occnslon, might have been accompanied
with Incidents .of .tragedy and Is sum
olently Impressive to enforco a stricter
guardianship of Newark stockyards
and a more rigorous observance of the
Newark Sabbath. ' . , .
i m S ,! 1 1 )
i mm
vjaii uuiucii
Eagle Brand
! Condensed Milk this result is
WW
within the reach of mothers. Years
' of experience prove its Value. !
iiMliMjMMJlfilj!!
good' violinist, but a town that has
drank .of the sweet nectar of her. two
local mandolin players,'. 'Step Lightly,
Ladles,'' . has no ..use for foreign fid
dlers'. .... ':
SHERIFF'S SALE. .;
Notice Is hereby given that by virtue
of a decree of sale made Iri the Clrcul
Court of the, state of, Oregon, fpr the
Pnnntv iif Pln'tann '' nn' tlii' ZSth' rtav of
i-,ulo u.rew m anouier snoveirui j 1S94, ' lh "favor ' 6t A. L. Parker
or coat ana sardonically hisse.l. (. ',, Ha.a,nBt r, B. noooer. et. al.. and
JACKPRAT
IOULb easily have been satlsfie,',
4 V our ptace. s Our ttrnks .jr
'A , aiettnJef,, jufcy anJ not
; Jjj it,, ( ,i j Ifr
HUNTER it MVU.O&&, Pmrrleiom. J. i
! "ij Portland ButchcHng Co' Msiket
Corner Second and Benton streets.
Corner Third and West Eighth streets
ROSS HIGGINS & CO.
1S The
M FastMail
mllLEi ' Iioutc.
SPICTOI
they do, do they?" when he heard the
execution thereon, issued on the 8th
c.tizens' of Dallas) declare that the day of AugU8tf as94 i wlll'oh the 10th
words -transpire" nn.r "perspire" day, of .gel)temberi im, at tho houc of
meant the came' thin,- and tney could 10 0.cIock m.( ai.the Court House
prove It by We'.ter. . . Idoor , ,ad county of . ctoUwv sell to
the highest bidder for cash, . .the land
described herein, or a sufficient amount
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.,,
August at the watering places shows
a great Improvement upon the preced
ing summer months.' aiid the' season
may turn out a fairly good, one after
of Its necessity fur , more . water, nnd notwithstanding tho hard times
remomberlng Its fast maturing obll-j and the complaints of the hotelkeepers,
giitlon for' the money locked up in the now exchanged for smlks ' running
banks, 'now' cornea
j.
forwad with a around tho publican cpuntennnce some
proposition to assert Its right of cmi- dlstanne beyond the cars, so copious
' Notice is hereby given to all whom It thereof to make the Bum of $790.00 and
may roirara mat ine 'Unuersigneu nQS i,,,t ,v,,. i. T,, ou,, 10f,,
been dulv annolnted assignee t I. w. 'ntereet thereon since June 28th 1804.
Cape, and that he has n-ialliied as such at the rato of 10 per cent per anuum
rsslgnee by filing with the clerk of the the coats of this action, 453.80,; and
circuit court or tne state or Oregon for nccrulng costs, to-wlt: .Undivided oni
I 'lit tfll tn I 'III nru . h la Knn 1 o a rem fa A 7
by law. All uersons havlnir claims third of the N. W.' quarter of the south-
agalnst the said I. W. Case are notilled east quarter, and lots 1,. 2, 3, 4, and &,
to present tie same to the undersigned, in seotlon, 23, , T. & N., IL 7. W,, .Will.
uuiy veriueu, u.i ,tne oniee oi ine Asto
ria National Bunk, In the city of Asto
ria, In said county, within three months
from this date.
Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this 2nd
uay. ot Augutjt, 1.SU4.
D. K. WARREN. '
Assignee.
-.. : POUND .THEM THE BEST."
This is to certify that I have used
Mer. In Clatsop County, Oregon. , i .
J. W. HARE,
Sheriff of Clatsop County,-Oregon.
Astoria, Or., August. 8, 1834.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Notico Is hereby given that by virtue
of a decree of sale, made in the circuit
court of the Btate of Oregon, for the
Krausc's Headache CaDsules iierhxh- county of Clatsop, on the 7th day of
cully for over a year, and have very February, 1894, of W. H. Kirkpatrlck
much' pleasure lr. stating that they 'and againgt M. M. Ketchum and Ida H.
cave nlways proved very beneficial and , . . ,L . .
have relieved mo I., from ten to n finr l Ketchum. and execution thereon issued
minutes, I have beer, a sufferer from
htadacha' for many years, and have
never found anything to , do me as
much ropd as Krause's Headache. Cap
sules. Yours Truly,
LOUIS HERMAN.
234 Poplar St., Wichita, Kan
August 1st, 1894, I will on the 3rd day
of September, 1894, at the hour of ten
o'clock a. m., and at the court house
door In said Clatsop county sell to the
highest bidder for cash: the lands de
scribed herein, or a sufficient amount
Cn. Bnu V... i 'Vi..,. rnn A ... i I
Or sola ae-nnt luracui iu iiiun me mini ui 'j,.i'3.uo
COUNTY ASSESSOR'S NOTICE.
neni uoniujn, and. lorce a passage
ncroKS tho lands of there obstlnat" prop,
erty owners, by paying them therefor
ou't of this idle money on hand such a
valuation for, the desired prlvlloge as an
Impartial Jury shall assess. Before do
ing tnjs, iiowover, the law requires the
city to obtain the consent ; of a ma
Joilty of its tax-poyers; arid it Is this
the AuguHt arrivals and so solvent the
appearunco qf their baggae. , , . ,
I LLJ 1 Lll-X"
OREGON NOT'ES.'" . "
They have no use for banks down at
Auhtand, oho man using his hay scales
for his safety deposit.
Laltevlew combuts the presonco of
dog days by n in lining herself with two
oohsont that tlu diy council asks In the m''-ry-gu-ruunilr nnd ar traveling bear
election to bo held tod.iv. Ta it -. turnkey show. ,
s.f.ry to nsk a coiumunlty of Intelligent
people whother such a slmplri nnd busl-mf-llko
proixisitlon shall cnrryT Can
nny taxpayer, on this plain and exact
statement of the Insuo jHMiillng In to
day's ' election,' doubt for a moment
Uwrt upon which side of tho question
u is io nis interest to vote? It. Is
hoped; It Is to be believed not. For the
credit of the good sense; the progrewi,
and the welfare of the city; to say
nothing of ' its reputation abroad, ' let
the roHfUlin pending In today's elec
tion bo carried! and by a decisive ma
jority, ... , ) . i ;
' " ' - i ui . ...... i
' Ciises of lej'erodm 'poisoning are' re-
Jiorted wltli as much '"'regularity as
trolley accidents, tho last one occurring
In Klixabcth, N, J., whn alxiut a hun
, dred people were effected, nnd some
Jltatlis' 'randtivd proUiblo,' The liijur-
tous sulwtiuiro wus pumtiaHed from one
of1 the .most respected confectioner, , us
It always Is In such rases, nnd none
of the doctors can tell why It should
have ixdsoned anybody, but, for that
piatter,,, they ,'iievr cuii, fulling back
n the vague theory of tymtoxlcon or
some mysteriously generated element
of that sort which nobody knows any
thing about. UiiIcjw its Innwcnt nnd
liurniletis pWiH'rtles can te securely re
stored It would be better to wipe, it off
4h bill of fare and the picnic program
of the Sunday school altogether.
Clns. Kappler gnve .lt out that ho In
tended starting a brewery, .and Imme
diately the. Democrats nominated him
for supervisor of Slskyou county.; ,
The annual hucklebcn'y festival wns
held Id Florence lust 1 wek.' Huckle
berry festivals are at once the Mardl
Qi-as n.nd Passion Play of Lone counly
Major T. C. Hell, of Dallas; Intends
ringing out the merits' of Polk county
ty establishing a real estate agency
uti Portland for the sale of Polk county
land. ' ' '
' O. L. Hopkins, '" of Independence,
thinks he can make a bed on' the floor
of the tomplo of fame nnd camp there)
as he has discovered a whole moiin
tain of marble In Oregon,' equal to the
Vermont product, ,, ,,,,. , : i
Tvnty-flve cortls of wood was deliv
ered at the Wlllsburg whool bonne for
this winter, and Immediately a house
which had been empty for five months
procured a tenant. . ' Evidently.' the
(he school woodshed has lost Its lock.
Th basest slander that Tins 'ever
t'manutcd from a Marlon county paper
upon a worthy Oregon Institution Is
this.' "The youngest girl in the grad
vatlng class of Drain Is 20 ye.Vra old." !
Thero Is no uso lalklng. "Jacksonville
fr'n't In i a little bit. ' Ashland is going
to give a public reception to a man
named Myer. who has been away for a
year and has visited nearly every sec
tion of the United States.
Mr, n. F. Morgan, a merchant of
Baker City, wus out eating angel fowl
and such at a picnic, and upon coming
nome round his chances good for a
change to corn pone its his creditors
had Jumped onto bis store and closed
It up,
,, The Rikor City DemociUt never sus-
j pleloned that Angels were spending
The board of equalization will meet
at the office of the county clerk and
publicly examine the assessment rolls
of ClatBop county for the purpose of
correcting all errors of valuation or
description of lands or other DroDertv.
it is tne auty or an persons to an-
pear at tnat time ir they wish correc
Hons made, as no corrections or altera
tions can be made by any officer after
tne adjournment of the board.
' The board will meet on Monday, Aug
ust 27th, at 10 o'clock a. m., and close
on Saturday, September 1st, at 5 p. m.
Astoria, July 21th, 1S94.
B. 8. WORSLEY,
i ' ' ' County Assessor.
" "A TALENTED EDITOR." ,
and interest thereon since : February
27, 1894, at the rate, of 8 per cent per
annum, and accruing costs, towlt: lots
0, 7 and 8, and NW 'of NW M, section
28, In T. 6 N, R. 7 W., in Clatsop coun
ty, Oregon. . i .
Dated, this 2nd day of August, 1894.
J. W. HARE, Sheriff,
By R. a.- PRAEL, Deputy
Grocers, : and : Butchers
Ajtorfr apd Uppar Aaforls."
Fine Teal and Coffee taWe:'Dellcacles, Domestic
and Tropical rrults, Vegetables, Sugar
Cured Hams, Bacon, Etc.
Choice Fresh - and Salt - Meats.
In a Stew
"tbur wife will surely be, unless you
send home a piece of meat that is
Tender and Sweet'
Long experience has made us expert
Judges of meat, and we will give you
points on. how to pick out a good piece.
WASHINGTON MEAT flARKET,
CHRISTENS EN A CO.. Protf'rj,
DON'T BLAME
THE COOK!
; I ' l ' ..;';
,, j Can't any cook make hread equal to the,
.. 'Hie. Main Mreet Bakery Bread, (jan't any
kllditin stove bake II.
.'.'Mi ;.a V, a'-J'vo'.0'.
t We also bake Cakes
0 and Plex thai are the
town talk.
r- ' t )
I -';
SEASIDE SflWfJIIiIi.
A complete stock of lumber on band
In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus
tic, celling, and all kinds of finish;
mouldings .arid shingles;, also brocket
work done to order. Terms reasonable
and prices at bedrock. All orders
promptly attended to. Office and yard
at mill. H. w. L. LOO AN, Prop'r.
Seaside, Oregon.
! 1 ;
PUTS YOU io' Chicago
;0maha, Kansas CitySt. l.ouis and a
Easefrn Points'
24 to 36 Hours Ahead
Of Any Other Line.
Pullman nd Tourist Sleepers
Free Reclining Chair Care, Din.
' lng Cars f le run da ly via th
Union Paclflo Flyer loavlng port
, land at 7:00 p. m.
Japanese Bazaar
SING LUNG. 1
There's activity everywhere among our
neV stock which is coming iii fresh every
day. 'There wouldn't re if the stock were
wrong or prices were, wrong, .
Opposite Court House.
. 355 Third Street
Gentlemen: I ' had occasion to use
Cupsules while traveling to Chicago to Aubu8t l!it'' 1S94 1 wln ' the 3d day
. ... SHERIFF'3. SALE..
roiice is nereoy given tnat by virtue
of a decree of sale made in the circuit
court of the state of Oregon, for the
county of Clatsop, on the 18th day of;
June, 1894, In favor of ' the Astoria
Building and Loan Association, and
against Eleanor. Symons and William
Symons, and execution thereon Issued
of September, 1834, at the hour of ten
o'clock a.n,: and at the court house
door In said Clatsop county, sell to the
highest bidder for cash, the land de
scribed herein; or a sufficient' amount
thereof to make the sum of
and Interest thereon since February 6th
1S94, at the rate of 9 per cent per an
num, and nccrulng costs," 'to-wlt: ' Lot
1, In block 45, In the town "of Astoria.!
1. Location, beautiful, .healthful,1 and nfl lhw out nnd recorded by John Me-
.iure, in ciniaop uounty, Oregon.
' Dated, this 2nd day Of August, 1S91.
'" J. W. HARE, Sheriff,
'. '. ny G- pRAEt Deputy
attend the National Democratic Con
vention. They acted like a charm in
preventing headaches and dizziness.
Have had very little headache since
my return, which Is remarkable.
Yours, respectfully,
JOHN U. SHAFFER,
Kd. Renovo (Pa.) Record.
. For sale by Chus. Rogers, Astoria.
Or., sole agent.
TORTLAND UNIVERSITY.
Snap A Kodak
( at nny man coining out of
)' l wif nloro 'and yon'il; gut u! :
portMlt of a iiihii bi liiiiiiliiK
t.rer with jileasnut thoiiKht-i.
Such quality In tli.i Ilquori
we have (oolTenux! enough to
i 'PLEASE AN1T,MAN. f ;
C6n?e'ahcl Try Them.
HUGHES 4 CO.
, Wholesale Llqnors
Astoria to San Francisco'
OCEAN STEAMERS
' i ..'";
i SAILING DATES.1 . i
Columbia, Sunday, August 12. j
State, Friday, .August 17. . v
Columbia, Wednesday,' August 22..' . ,
state, Monuay, August a. , ,
i
Astoria and Porllnd Steamers.
Hereafter the O. R. and N. Co.'s boats
will run as follows between Astoria and
Portland: - :The R.- R.' Thompson will
leave. Astoria at. 8:45 a., m. dally and
Portland at 8 p. m. dally, except Sat
urday. On Saturdays the Thompson
will leave Portland at 10:00 p. m. The
T. J. Potter will leave Astoria nt 7 p.. m.
dully and Portland at 1 a. m. dallv.
except Sunday. On Sundays, the Potter
. S. H. H. CLARK,
OLIVER MINK,
. ... E.ELLERY ANDERSON,
JOHN W. DO AN IS,
FREDERIC R. COUDERT.
Receivers.
For rates and general Information call
on or address
; ; G.' w.'LbUNsbtoRY, '
: ' .. Agent, Astoria, Or.
W. II. HURLBURT,
Ast. Gen. Pas. Agt.. Portland, Or.
CANADIAN PACIFIC
RAILWAY,
AMERICA'S
Greatest Trans -Continental
Railway Systeni. 1
- ',. '.' I,''
ffof tli Paeifie Breiaery
JOHN KOPP.Prop.
Bohemian Lager Beer
And XX PORTER. !
All orders promptly attended to
T.' ,, i ) : -. r-rr, r
free from all pUces of temptation.
2. Rest Instruction given In, College,
Preparatory, Normal, nnd Business
courses;; also in . Theology, Music and
Art. Normal graduates rocelve State
Diplomas.
S. Board In West Hall, Club Houses,
or private families, J100 to $200 per year
for Board and Tuition.
4.. Fall term opens September 18. Cat
alogues free. Address,
C. C. 8TRATTON, D. Ti.,
President.
Or Thos."VanScoy, D. P., Dean,
Unlvci'slty ParK. Oregon,
ELECTION NOTICE.
Hlmpson Is going Utvck to ciuigress on
a. fusion 'ticket, 'according to the pres
ent riiitlook, carrypiK tho same category their summer vacation In that - town
of Willis Mass flnrt Iho same tornt nf '"" theyftppearwl on th. streets wit h ! a'.'lr ' ""J1 ,v.,k -The P'''ng .r
. ... L. . .v ' : -V iwhiin -ii. "acT. ,,,r ' Mion will be
iiiii! rimr ifliii accomiKinkit hun in , nntui iuwiw ta
Notice Is hereby given that an elec
tion will be held In the city of Astoria
by the taxpayers thereof, on Tuesday,
the 21st day of August, 1891. for the
purpose of authorizing or refusing to
authorize said City and the Common
Council thereof, to appropriate, con
demn by proper actions, and pay for
a strip or land two rods wide from the
reservoir Bight In said city recently
purchased from t'. w. Sbively adjoin
lug Blocks 6 and 7, of Central Astnrlii.
as laid out and recorded by B. Van
Dusen and others, on the east, and
more particularly described In the deed
therefor, recorded at page 20 of Hook
28 of the records of conveyances for
t'latsop county, Oregon, to a parcel of
mnu on near t reeit purchased In a
rectangular form from Aug. Wedln,
oui or me extreme southwest corner
or tne southeast quarter of sectlo:i 2,
In township 7 north, of range S west,
of the WlllameUe meridian, and 14IK)
feet long from north to south and 6iH)
feet wide from east to west, and more
particularly described In the deed
therefor, recorded Rt page 3, of Rook 2S.
of the record of conveyances for said
county, as right of way for a conduit
or water pipe to supply said cltv with I
' REDUCED RATES: T
' " Between Astoria and Portland.
jTI"V I ' ' bf - '
SAIiAH I3IXON,
Leaves Main Street Wharf Tnes,inv
Thursday, and Sunday evenings.. ...
Ret.nriilnsr. leaves Portlnnd. fnnt m
Yamhill stroet. . Monday, Welnesday,
and Friday evenings:
or further Information, Inquire of
. . . ASTORIA SHIPPING CO..
. "r ' . Agents,
FRED SAIZ;
' vs' M,lIii":turer and Importer of
Saddles, Harness,
Collars, Whips, Blankets, Robes, '
Leather, Etc. , .
GOODS SOLD AT POlJTLflflD PljICES,
" P. 6. Boi aW Oiney St..' Astorla,W
H. W. SHERMAN,
Cabs and
Express Wagons.
Km
'M M
Central Office, 515 Third Street '
Stable, 128 First Street Telephone No. 7.
THE jRSTOIfl SAVINGS BflHK
.... a ..ny aou, not ;::z'y
or wht t h ofllei J or non-oty. ial pros-1 has just struck Buena Vista 011 it way
poets or sintiis nf ibl amuliiV t'ut uni be ttm , Honolulu. Hut "Jhimle"
ImiKH-tunt Kansas ca)Mleurii may at w",l,' ' onlhiarily stand .n the thresh-
nny time hap,-a to tw.". He Js-rell ""'I ?un(V 1111 she haJ
, , 1 i -: . lief t-u'.es lcfor accepting such an Invl-
enougli In a ne paragraph, and may uUon fl,liu u Vl younj mfn j
v,.K U, their mlMMtUm th Imu tU u- Herr Aamold's niuall concert re- j
bi longings nf tlve tglodyu-s of the eclved little If any encouragement at
w. ,iuw.mt. r.ut eUwhr or In Independence. Heir Asnuld may be a
Cnglne House, on Commnr.
clol street, and will be open for the
tvit'iiuon or votes irom Nine o clock a,
m.. until Six o'clK-k p.'m. of said day
By order of the Common Council. 1
K. OSHDRN. i
Auditor and Police Judge, city of As
toria. Astoria, Oregon. August Sth, issi. '
Or. Price's Cream Biking Powder
World's Fs!r HIshcst Award.
Acts as trustee for corooratlnna mil
Individuals. Deposits solicited.
Interest will be allowed nn nlnn
deposits at Uie rate of 4 per cent uer!
annum.
Q. A. BO WLBT...... J...'.. .President
tjt,.j. iuu.nu vice President
FRANK PATTON... r-..hi..
W. DEM ENT. .............. Secretarv
... V, DIRECTORS. , ,
J. Q. A. Bowlby, C H.. Page. Q. A
Nelson. RenJ. Young, A. a Reed. D P
Thompson. W. E. Dement
G. CHRISTENSON
Is now manager at Geo. Mctean's old
stand, corner Olney and Astor streets,
and Is better prepared to all kinds of
worn in tne. line or BLACKSMITHING
uI iiuuaiiaHotaxu .than evef Be
torei 1 ; 1 ft 1 i
i.J 1 ; i V ! LJ. , .
F50W OCEAN TO OCEflfi -
IN '
Palaee Dining l?oom and Sleeping Cars.
Lrjxwioas Dining Cars.
Elegant Day Ccashes.
ALSO ' t .
t
Observation Cars, allowing Unbroken
Views 0! the Wonderful IKoantain
Country.: ; , .
; : $5.00 and $10.00
?i?vi3 on 011 tlcket8 cast. Tourist car
the best on wheels. Equipments of the
very finest throughout,
ALSO
CANADIAN PACIFIC ROYAL MAIL sYlA HIP UNf
i : To China and Japan.
Empress of Japan, August 27th.
Empress of China, September 17th.
Empress of India, October 15lh. J
Empress of Japan, November 12th.
Empress of China, December 10th.
y AUSTRALIAN STEAMER SERVICE
Leavjs Feb. 16 and March 16 for' '
. Honolulu and Australian ports. "
VnP?5 "m6' rates and 'n'ormatlon, can
"UVll coo, ,
JAS. FINLATSON, Agt,
A. a Calder, Traveling Pass. AgU '
no.. vit t. ioKuimt, vvasn
Geo. McL. Brown, Dlst. Pass. Agt.,
Vancouver,, B. ,C.
and Astoria.
A POINTER "
STEAMER TELEPHONE
Leaves Astoria every evening exotDt
Saturday at 7 p. m. ...
Arrives at Astoria every day except
Sunday at 4 p. m. v
Leaves Portland every day except
Sunday at 7 a. m.
; EA. Seeley. general agent. Portland,
Dalgitg's. Iron Works,.
Genera! Machinist . .
L. and ( Boiler -V6rfcs.
. , . , i j '
All kinds of Cannery, Ship, Steamboat
and Engine Work of any Description.
Castings of all kinds made to order.
Foot of Lafayette St., Astoiia, Or.
Many people believe that all black.
Smithing Jobs are alike that they are
rminma; mil muscie ana material mixed
That i true of ordinary ib, Brains
are also used to make a good Job. So Is
conscience. A lob made without, oiiii
or honesty '! no good. Our work la
widely known for Its quality, durability
and economy In the end.
Q. A. ftlusoa ft Co.
! f- EVERY REQUISITE FOR .
: first Class fanerals :
AT.
I rt
POJlli'S lndertaidrg Parlors,
THIRD STREET. " '
Rte Rtasaaakkt. Embabalar a SrcUlt.
Kopp'a Beer Hall.
Choice Wla, Uquon and Ogara.
KENTUCKY WHISKEY
OslykanotJ aver lh. Mr. ..To, u,, gl4S1
o N. P. Br. Half-inS-hai. $u 1 ' : "
' "' ' '" fn Lvack.
Erickson & Wirkkala, .Proprietors
- Cor. Concomly nd Ufayettc Sts. '
j For Gearhart Park, a 1
Th rteamers Telephone Dwyer, and
Eleclrlc. all leave Antnria . L
Gearhart Park. Fare, only 75 cents.