The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, December 22, 1894, Image 2

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CV StliSCfiKTJON.
EAILY.
ivr-d l.y r si trier, pepr week.. 15 cti
i t r-y iimil, pur imiiih. ....... ) eta
lit ! ' null, per year... 7.M
"WEEKLY.
g,.nt hv mall per yr, 12.00 !a advance.
J'widr,-o tree to eubwibers. .
Tha Asforlsin iruarantees to its sub
ecrlK rn tif UiTwrt circulation of any
in wapapor published on the Colu&ibla
liver.
Advertising rates can he obtained on
application to the bunlneH manager.
This pnper If) In possession of all the
tf U'l'roph franchises, and Is the only
pnper on the Columbia river that pub
lishes genuine aispatunes.
Th Weekly Astorian, the third old
e it uccklv In the stale of OrcKon, hue.
.vt. to the pi.rtlnnd Oreironian, the
largest weekly circulation In the state.
flundWy &. Haas are our Portland
agents and copies of the Astorian can
te had etery mui'iiliijt at their aland
on First street.
THE KENTUCKY PROPHET.
For calm and complacent aawurance,
and the faith hat removes mountains,
Colonel W. C. P. Breckinridge, of Ken-
ttucky, whose nkine has somewhat tilled
(the Bounding trump of fume during (he
liurt year on account of wluich his re
lilronwnt from pabllo life lmpcndr-ls
without a rival In the present congress,
During the last session, nays the- New
York Tribune, the colonel Has more
In evidence in court 'bhoin In congress,
Cut, wherever he is whether in court
or coiifc-ress, or on the Stump, or In the
pulpit, or a reliplous convention, or a
young Indies' seminary he is always
lnd everywhere "Bllver-fxngucKl." On
Wedriicsduy In the house, m closing the
dolwto on tho unjeiicy deficiency bill,
for the -advocacy of whiah he had
the quality of siilal fitness attaching
to a mjuri who personally dairies an
urgent di-ilck'iicy wMh which to respond
to . judgment of court, he Is reported
to Wave Indulged lit prophecy. Not
muri-ly In tho disunions of hope, which
no one can trlplo-pliuts with Bterllng
Hllver more skilfully than he, but in
wbsoluto prophecy as uplifting sjnd as
sure as any ever launched from Kndesb
Barnoa or PlsKtili, wheii In the proph
ul's memory tho Warren desert lingered,
while the Land of Promise revealed
1tlf to hi lined vision and unclouded
' : (right. It was a glowing prophecy. In
one sonee It was a. remlndier of the
flrwt of all prophrfs, since it pointed
to , Proni'lsed Ilmd wliiefh he com Id not
Jiope to enter. In another sense, to
those of Jils hearers who remembered
Professor 'WllBon's Intimation In his
Boston rpooc1i that the Democruitlc
jurty had 'bwm kicked by a jackass, It
roc-wlled the Genltllo prophet Who, sim
ilarly rebuked, broke out In prophecy
from Pear's top.
Tho ivltmcl said some betwitlful things
Ho always does. And oh, In such a
Iwuultful wuyl, Tho nwrnlbers crowded
round him and listened In rairt. admlra.
Hon. That 1s, many of them did; bu
noma of them, ins we loam from the
Washington oorreepandeiit of our es
, teemed oontemporury, tlie New York
Pun, wore so struck with his abBoliit
confidence end nominal ence that they
onuHted Involuntarily the low, soft bIW
liJtion known us (Due mixed whist lo of
inc red u lilt y anil wonder. The note of
insplrtulloii was wounded when he said
!c)Ulng out upvm the future as the
prophet of Peor dlld upon Israel's goodly
tenia land Chittem and the far Islands
of tha oa "Young men will come back
Ito a purilled party, and we will be tha
contwrrvsiitlves to keep the Jiaity from
gulng too ftint on tho road thult it to
lis dM.1ny to travel." It nwy be; It
ma y be. We da not at irhts momoiit re
cull an) tUIng in tho ntituro of purifica
tion if tlie rwii'ily, ithougft SAoi'lflca
tlon la quite frth in memory; bu,t, pur
illed or waorifled, if Colonel UrocMnridgc
I'l'ju'fHonts the mnvHcrvimUsm whloh ii to
"keep the party from going too faM
on tlie mul itluilt it Is its dewUny to
ravel," the young men will di) well to
think twine li-foi3 flocking bat'k into
it.
Tho Kvjitueky Bi'r rose to a high lev
el of jirophetio t-1oip;H-nee, ni)t to stiy
a dizzy night of fancy, when he pre,
ui.ted that Ui4 IX-mooittUlo party would
lie rtturr.ed to power, 'Mhat it tulgiit
fulfill tho pld'Je.1 it had made to tl
y-u M'n. and tspn Mill- ti it, h;ul bevn
tliiuej wiih itlm re.sponniblilty of jov
crninent." It may have Ix-en at this
iuiut tl:a.t 'tlie low, "!t slhiUtloii Indl
i;:iive of pdxed liuii'odulity anJ wottdiT
j.si:-.clu.".'lt-l fie propJuvy. Jjr titer
vv. re d niMi ': i?!we among his llstt-n-...
Wi, tv-A-Jli..! in."t:nc.' siHiie ft
;t,.... :u . 'y ur 'f:neoted Willi the
r tf p-ntleinn at that m
-..,:t t.---r-.-:.-,:!.ff h!
v : , . p.- : .. I so li.i
- in V
ft
f ru'.i
I them
gift, and prophecy Is u. Rift, n.nd both
are tadmlraMe. The Dmnix'rtaUc party
indulged In tx't-h before the election j
f iH'.il, ia-nd ithe people believed In its
preuiotioms as they listened to its sll-
veT-TTigued uititemancea. Tliey know
more nnw than they did than. And they
are about as likely to return It to power
upon its pi-atended dcwlre to discharge
H!i) responslbltttlcs fca Madeline Pollard
is to trust agtain Olonel W. C. P. Breck
inridge to fulfill 14 promises. Thore
are some elns for which there Is no ab
solution. f
Western Union Telegraph Ofllce,
PuBola, Pa., July 17, 1893.
(lenttomen:
Your nuu-'Mnes glvelbeL'tor saitlafaation
for mwwage work ithain any mahlne
we haw ued. We used the Remlng'
ton" mostly until we bought the Frank,
lin. We do all our message and press
roiKiitt work on the Franklin, and con
sider t the best machine an the mar-
kut, reguirdlusa of piUce.
Bespedtfully,
M. M. SCHANEY, Manager,
"Drugs, Oils and Paints,"
Philadelphia, August 21at, 1894.
Ddar Sirs:
Answeitng your inquiry of the 16th,
we have hed our Franklin typewriter
In constant use during nearly two years
pant, Bind, Itihetvfore, reel warranted in
expiwwlng e decidual onrtnion of its mer
its. We have used all other known
rtJakes of typewriter', but taking all
polnits Into consideration, muoh prefer
thla machine. Aflter dtuily use In all
klnula ' of worit, correspondence, editor
luil writing, eitc., It remains, ndtwlth-
Joaindilng Ithiis long ooMtinoieid and severe
umge, praMakially as good as nw, with,
oult tolaiv-lng cost us o. cent f-r repairs
of eny kind.
Our machine Is one of your earlier
patterns, and Is, therefore. In some re
flteots, Inferior to the 'machine you are
now Belling; nevenalieless, we have no
fault to find with It, and expeot to use
it unltill t Is worn out,. or exobange it
far a kuter Wtyle of 'Hire name machine.
Yours Truly,
"DRUOa, OILS AND PAINTS,'
O. II. Heckel, Publisher.
Briainlt, Straiten & Smith Buslms
College, Meuxlvllle, Pa., July 17, '91
To the lluslncss Community:
We hiwve been u'Slng dlffwrent type
writers in our InaDltU'tlon for many
years., amdJ have iti'lea nearly an tne
high pnlued niajcMnea in he market,
We 'have now n use Ave different
klnda, and out of fhein all we have
seleoted the Franklin for our awn per
sonal use In the ollloe, fua well as keep
ing them in gonoral use for tlhe stu
demts. WRhoult stopping to enumerate
the many puln.ts of supeiilorlty for the
maulitne, we will stuy It is itlhe nicest
working imachlne we ever used, and
does Its work far bdtiter Itihan meet ina-
ehlncs in use. Very Keapeotfully,
A. W. SMITH, Principal.
Oflloe of A. A. Mossedl, Attorney
kvt Law, 1312 Filbert Street,
, Ililliuduliiliila, July l&th, 1S93.
QenltlOTnien:
My exiKrlenw wlblnthe "Remington,"
"Caillgraph," itnd FiUnklto machines,
nun tauglilt me thai a high price Is not
proof positive of penfeot execution and
durability. The Franklin has no super
ior in these, und, a a manlfuldier, leads
them lall. Very Truly Yours,
A. A. MOSS ELL.
We we general agents fur the Frank
lin, and iare preju-red to sell It to re
sponsible paitji?s on trfcaj. We will on
December 23 and 21, accept orders from
residents of Astoria, purt cash, balance
tiftei six nwMUilhs or one yeaa-'s fair trial
f the intmhlne. We absolutely gmir-
'.tinteo th Franklin land UJe willing to
bunk lit up by putting It on trial. The
atmvo kilters iaa"e only a few o( several
hundwd tihat are on !Uo lit Clio com
psuiy's olflce.
COAST AGENCY CO..
W. I. Oiuwfurd, MaiiKiger, Corner Olh
tnd Ctmvmerclal street.
ASSIONEE'8 NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given to all whom It
muy concern, that the undersigned hits
been duly appointed the assignee of I.
W. Case, and that he has qualified rs
such assignee by filing with the clerk
of the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Clatsop County, his bond
us required by law. All persons hav
ing clulms against said I, W. Case are
notllled to present tho same to the
endcrslgnort, duly verified, at the oftlee
of the Astoria National Bank, in the
city of Astoria, In said county, within
three month rrom this date.
Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this 11th
day of November, 1S91.
V. K. WARREN.
Assignee,
NOTICE.
Astoria, Oregon, November 28, 1894.
Notice U hereby given that the un
d'THlgned, administrator of the estatu
of James P. Metx, deceased, have nled
n the County Court of the TState of
Oregon for Clatsop County, my final
aecouut ai suen admlmmrator, and the
stune lias been by Mid court set for
hearing WVdneMday, January fth, 1S93,
at the hour or it) o clock a. m. at court
house st Axtorlu, Or. All persons inter
ested therein arj hereby notitled to then
and there appwr and show cause If
any why the said account be not al
lowed, and the administrator dlschtuTr
ed. JAMES. W. HARE,
Administrator.
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the under-
Kit;ued Have ptitvli.isea tne interest of
Hong tiiong, deootiHiut, In the partner-
or.U'h-lie irifU tiuslni"" of Tal Wan Lung Keel
' J Co., No. &.7 Commercial street, Astoria, I
A been fluent ofur., u,l will cnntlnus busunens at said;
-( fil tbe'.r I '''"' under said name, and request of i
th pu'-lio Ihe mnif patronage hereto-
e enjoyed lv iwld firm gitaratueWiiR
f.une courtesy heretofore extended
Lkvemixir 3d, lK.
J.KR PT'I MAN,
LCI SKU lNO.
! Dr. Price's Cream Caking Powder
j &. uii iV'! AiJ'wLii! Pi.; Ija rraiiiiiiO.
Lameness
of tlit back or limbs,
Stiffness
, of the joints,
Congestion
in the chest,
are relieved and cured by
Allcock's
Porous Plaster
Do Xot Be I)r:rlTd tr "r "!"
good " pleu ; insist upoa haviflf lh jenuifX.
Allcock's Corn Shields,
Allcock's Bunion Shields,
Hae no equal relief nd cure (or com
and bunions.
Brandreth's Pills
are not merely purgative, but tonlo.
They purify and tone up the system.
FINAL ACCOUNT.
The undersigned, administrator of the
estate of Caroline HanBen, aeceasea,
has filed in the county court of the
State of Oregon, for Clatsop County,
his final account as such administrator,
and the said court haB set Wednesday,
fanuarv 8th. 1895. at 10 o'clock a. m.
for hearing thereon, at the courthouse
In said county and state; all persons
having any interest therein are requir
ed to then and there appear and show
cause If any, why the said account be
not allowed and the administrator be
discharged.
VICTOR HANSEN,
Administrator,
November. 19th, 1894.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that I have
been duly appointed administrator of
he tijile of Esther Taylor, deceased
Ml persons having claims against said
arJt'aJte are requested to present (he
unu to me, duly verified, within six
nonths from the date of this notice)
nd all persons indebted to sold estate
ire requested to pay the amount of
tuoh indebtedness to me.
Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this 18tft
day of December, 1894.
E. A. TAYLOR,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that I have
been duly appointed administrator of
he estate of Jaimes Taylor, deceased
All persons 'having claims agulnst said
estsite are requested to present the
me to me, duly verified, within six
itu-nths from the o"ate of this notice;
jmd ail persons Indebted to said estate
we requtted to pay the amount of
ueh Indebtedness Ito me.
Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this 18th
day of December, 1894.
i'j. A. TAYLOR,
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Ait persons having cilalms against the
etate of M. West, deceased, are re
plevied to present 'them duly verified,
to the undersigned exwutors of the
;tart w1)l fund tentimemt of the deceased,
within six months from this date, at
Weatport, Oregon.
DAVID WEST,
ROBERT WEST.
Deceimlber 18, 1894.
"ROCK -MB TO SLCEP, MOTHER."
The poem, "Rock Me to Sleep. Moth-
v," was wmltiten by Elizabeth Akers
Allen, known otherwise as "Florence
Percy." It Is a general favorite, for
it Is a sweet little touch of home life.
3tnt there lsnirtt)her' aide to the ploture.
Vlany a mother rocks her child to sleep
who can neither rest nor sleep herself.
5he Is always tired, has an everlasting
i)taok()he, is low spirited, weary, ner
vous, and all that. Thanks be, she oan
be oured. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre
scription will do the work. There is
nothing on earth like It for the "com
f la hits" to whloh the sex are liable.
Onoa used, It Is always In favor.
Dr. Pierce's Pellets are speedflo for
biliousness, headaches, constipation,
piles and all kindred ailments.
Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga,
Tenn,, says, "Shllor's Vltallzer 'BAVKD
Mr LIFE. I consider It the best rem'
eay ror a debilitated system I ever
used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kid
ney trouble, It excells, rilve 7S eta.
For Salo by J. W. Conn.
Have
YOU
Tried
ItiM
tho great
SKIN CURE?
there Is
INSTANT RELIEF
for all
afflicted with
TORTURING
SKIN DISEASES
in a single
application of
I 0
?"! VP Ti f"!?1
f j jj 11 (''Hi' j a i
H M t' f ; ) M i ' i
V. "- Wv
Citiitk Woim Wiihisiu, n.l its enrm
Of urtur;ni-, il u.'riiiu, li.tHui'linir li'i
moriiil Uie moat wuuufifil vstt roeeeii'4.
Bold ihrouvrtuvii the i
rlj. Mr.
ft'l',H,
WATERWORKS BIDS.
PROPOSAL FOR $200,000 WATER
BONDS OF ASTORIA, OREGON.
Office of the Water Commission of the
City of Astoria, Oregon.
December 4th, 1894.
Sealed proposals addressed to the
Clerk of the Walter Commission of the
City of Astoria, Oregon, will be re
ceived a this office until January 10th,
1895, at Two (2) o'clock p. m., for two
hundred thousand (200,000) dollars of
the bonds of this city In denominations
of one thousand (1,000) dollars each,
dated January 1st, 1895, payable thirty
(30) years after date bearing interest at
the rate of five (5) per cent per annum
payable on the first days of January
and July of eich year. Principal and
Interest are to be made payable In
U. S. gold coin at New York City, N.
Y. Said bonds are to be paid for and
delivered to the purchaser on the fol
lowing dates, and In the following
amounts:
April 1st, 1895..... J75.000.00
July 1st, 1895 75,000.00
October 1st, 1895 50.000.00
The bidder to pay the accrued Interest
from Januairy 1st, 1895, to the date of
delivery, in addition to the prices bid.
These bonds are to tie issued under
authority of the act of the Legislative
Assembly of the State of Oregon passed
Feb. 18th, 1891. The proceeds are to be
used for the construction of water
works, and will be delivered with cou
pons attached for Interest from Janu
ary 1st, 1895.
The successful bidder will be required
to deposit within forty-eight (48) hours
after the award of the contract an ap
proved certified check forflve(5) percent
of the par value of the bonds, payable
at Astoria, Oregon, to tne oraer oi me
Clerk of the Water Commission of the
City of Astoria, Oregon, as liquidated
damages In case the bidder should fall
or neglect to take and pay for the
bonds according to the terms of the
proposal, advertisement and contract.
The Water Commission reserve the
rlrrht to retorrt anv or all bids. The seal-
d envelopes coni'al-lng propof.ls should
be addressed to the undersignea, ana
marked "Proposals for Purchase or wa
ter brmda"
By order of the Water Commission of
the City of Astoria, Oregon.
H. O. VAN DUSEN,
Clerk of the Water Commission,
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed proposals addressed to H. G.
VanDusen, clerk, and endorsed "Pro
posals for construction of Astoria water
works," with name of party submitting
bid, will be received by the Water
Corrrmisslon of the City or Astona, or
esron. until two o'clock p. m. of the 10th
day of January, 1895, for the supplying
of labor and materials for tne construe.
tlon of a complete system of water-
works Involving the following items
Diverting works; a gravity conduit con
slsting of 7 1-2 miles of 18-lnch wood
stave pipe; 3 miles of 16-lnoh and one
mile of 14-lnoh steel riveted pipe; a
6,000,000 gal. reservoir; a masonry lined
tunnel 900 feet in length; ana a distrib
uting system requiring 28,000 feet of
new pipe, 36,000 feet of pipe laying, 91
hydrants; gates and all appurtenances
necessary to make a complete system.
Plans are on file in the office of the
Water Commission, and specifications
and form for proposals can be obtained
by application to the clerk.
W. W. PARKER,
Chairman.
H. Q. VAN DUSEN,
Clerk.
A. L. Adams and R. C. Gemmjl, En,
glneers.
Astoria, Oregon, December itn, 1894.
CURE FOR HEADACHE.
As a remedy for all kinds of headache
Eleatrio Bitters has proved to be the
very best. It effeots a permanent cure,
and the most draaded sick headaches
yield to Its influence. We urge all who
are afllioted to procure a bottle and
give the Bitters a fair trial. In cases
of hsiUltual constipation, Headache,
Fainting Spells, or are Nervous. Sleep
less, Excitable, Melancholy, or troubled
with Dizzy Spells, Electric Bitters is
the Medicine you need. Health and
Strength are guaranteed by its use.
ijarge Dottles only tlfty cents, at Chas.
Rogers' drug store. Odd Fellows' build
ing.
EXTENDED SYMPATHY.
"Do unto others as vou would have
others do unto you," Is sympathetically
ohown In the following lines, the pre
emption being that sympathy Is bom,
or akin to pain or sorrow:
Uentlemen: Please sena Krause s
Headache Capsules as follows: Two
boxes to Flora Seay, Havanna. N. Dak.
Two boxes to Llllle Wilcox, Brookland,
N. Dak. I have always been a treat
sufferer from headache and your Cap
sules are the only thing that relieves
me." Yours very truly,
FLORA SEAY,
Havana, N. Dak.
For sole by Chas. Rogers, Astoria
Or., Sole Agent
$10. $12.0.
Men's
all Wool
Suits
Reduced from
$20.
The best offer of the eenson.
Now
$10. & $12.50.
CONSIGNEE SALE,
600 Commercial St.
(Cor. W. 9th.)
Snap fl Kodak
at anyuuao coming out ot
our itors snd you'll get a
portrait of a man brimming
over with pleasant thoughts.
Such quality In the liquors
we have to offer are enough to
PLEASE ANY MAN.,
Con?e and Try Them.
HUGHES & CO.
BEAUTIFY YOUR HOMES.
Japanese gold and other metal paints
decorates everything. Star Enamel for
wlokerware, vases, furniture, etc. Call
and see samples of work, at
B. F. ALLEN'S,
571 Commercial street
WHO
WANTS
TWINE
It astonishes the old time makers to
see how the fishermen have taken to
Marshall's twiue the last few years and
they may.
THE
HIGH
BOAT
of last season over all the other
boats on the rivet used MARSHALL'S
TJVINE.
WHY?
Becnnse it is the stroneeft. Because
it has not been weakened by bleaching.
Because it is sold with a gnarautee that
if it does not prove satisfactory it oan be
brought back at the end of the season.
Str. R. P.
to
1
mo
6
(fliil heave for Tillamook Every fouv Days as flear
as the (neather mill permit.
The steamer R. P. Elmore connects with Union Pacific steamers for Portland and
through tickets are issued from Portland to Tillamook Bay points
by the Union Pacific Company. Ship freight
by Union Pacific Steamers.
ELHORE, SANBORN & C,
UNOIN PACIFIC R. R.
The Packers of Choice
Columbia River-:- Salmon
Their Brands
VAMK.
LOCATION.
f Astoria
Astoria Pk I Co.- Astoria...
Booth A. Pk'gCo..... Astoria....
Columbia RtYerPkgCo Astoria...
Eltnon Samuel- Astoria...
Qeorge A Barker ,. Astoria...
una
1 ltUck
I Oval
Cocktail....
1 Vt(rnoll....
WbheStor
J.Q Heeler ((Co
fiaheraea's. Pkf Co.
Brookoel3...
Astoria
Ug.St. Oeorxe...
t KLvhermen'a.
I Scandinavtan
I I Flshvrmea's
HOW TO SAVE MONEY.!
Boy your GROCERIES and PROVISIONS
Ws hanle the best goods and deliver free to
pot easb, snd sell eoudi chtaper than any other firm iu the country. Send as
yonr name and address, and we will mail you our new price list, which will be oat
soon, w e oner todsr : t unisx toimeeo.
California granulated sutiar iu 100-lb
sack.... 00
Rest brauda of flour per barrel.... 2 l-"
Royal littg Powder 5-Ib cans 2.00
oend o a list of what you naed, and we will tanks you special prices
flARK L. COHN & CO., 146 Front St Portland.
I. W. CASE,
Insurance Agent,
REPRESENTING
The Following Companies I
Germn-Americn, New York City, N. Y.
Union Fire and Marine, of New Zealand.
National Fire and Marine Ins Co.. ot Hartford.
Connecticut Fire ln$. Co.. of Hartford.
Home Mutual Ins. Co., San Francisco.
New York Plate Uiait In,. Co.
Phrnli, of London, ImpirUI, of London
Do You Want
' A home and buggy to ahow real
eetateV
Do You Want
To board a home by the month?
Do You Want- .
Any hauling done of any de
scription V
Do You Want
Any coal delivered? If ao call on
THE ASTOSIA TRANSFER CO'S
Livery and Sale Stables. Telephone 12.
Set and Sit
Have different meanings. You can
set a hen, but you cannot sit en one
comfortably.
Chairs are the Proper Things
. To sit on, and we have the largest
cheapest and most artistic line ever
brought to this city.
Your choice
Should not be made before looking
over our stock.
HEILBORN & SON.
S. H. W1LLETT,
PLUMBING,
Gas and Steam Fitting,
Hot Air, Steam and
Water lie atlng.
170 Twelfth street, Astoria, Or.
ROSS HIGGINS & CO.
Grocers, : and : Butchers
Astoria and Upper Astoria.
Fine Teas and Coffees, Table Delicacies, Domestic
and Tropical Fruits, Vegetables, Sugar
Cured Hams, Bacon, Etc.
Choice Fresh and Salt Meats.
QUESTION
Our customers, or any
one who bas ever worn
our shoes, and the reply
will be,
"There is none better."
The fit of our Roods is
nrjequaled. the near
Bpenks for itself, tlie
style is seen at a glance,
the price sells them at
sight. Immenre
assortment to
select from and
JOHN HAHN & CO. at all prices.
ELijMORE
iMifff
- Age ts, Astoria
CO., Agent, Portlnd.
and Locations.
BBAND.
AOKKTS.
AT
Pk'gCo,
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Astoria..
A. Devliu-
Diamond.
A. Booth ft Hons
Chicago
San Francisco
Astoria. .
Astoria.
... 'cntting PkjrCo
I Elmore, Sanborn
ft Co
J. 0. Megler...
Fishermen's mco
Biookfleld Wd
Astoria...
of ns, and wo will eav yon money.
trains or bout. We buy and sell for
4ti cents ponnd.
I i'et eonl oil per case $1.80
Arbnckle'sCuffeeperponDd.... 22,
Califoruis syrup 5 (tal kegs.... 1.0(1
Bnpolio per dgeo bars 800
lorth Pacifie Braery
JOHN KOPP, Prop.
Bohemian Lager Beer
And XX PORTER.
All orders promptly attended to
STILL IN THE LEAD.
Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav
igation Co.
Steamer Telephone.
Leaves Astoria for Portland and way
landings at 7 p. m. daily, Sunday ex
cepted. Leaves Portland every day except Sun
day at 7 a.m. C.W.STONE,
Aeent Astoria.
Telephone No. 11.
E. A. Seeley, Gen'l Agt., Portland. '
U. B. Scott, President.'
, REDUCED RATES.
Between Astoria and Portland
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11
STEAMER
SARAH DIXON,
WINTER TIME TABLE.
Steamer Sarah Dixon leaves Astoria
Monday morning for Portland at 6
o'clock, and Tuesday and Thursday
evening at 5 o'clock. Returning: leaves
Portland Sunday morning at 7:30 and
Monday and Wednesday evening at
7:30.
Round trip $2.00; single trip, $1.25.
Upper berths DO cents; lower berths,
75 cents; meals, 25 cents.
SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO.
EVERY REQUISITE FOR
: first Class funerals :
AT
POflti'S Undertaking Parlors,
THIRD STREET.
Rates Reasonable. ' Embalming a Specialty
QUICK TIME
, -TO -
SAtf FRANCISCO
AND
ALL POINTS IN CALIFORNIA
Via the Mt. Shasta Route of the
Vhe Only Route Through Califor
nia to Points East and South
THE SCENIC ROUTE OF
THE PACIFIC COAST
PULLMN BUFFET SLEEPERS
AND
SEON -CLASS SLEEPRES
Attached to express trains, affording
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.
A LOCK
Is something you want, if
not today, you will want is
sometime. We keep carpen
cer's tools too, and if this
weather will only pull itself
together you will want plenty
of Hardware of which we
rtov e a plenty only waiting your call.
J. B. WYATT,
HARDWARE DEALER,
A. V. ALLEN,
DEALER IN
Groceries, Flour, Feed.iProvisions, Fruits,
Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and
Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies.
Cor. Cass aud Stiuemoque Streets. Astoria, Ore.
Tho Original & Genuine
(WORCK8TKKSHIEE)
SAUCE
Imports the most delicious taste and zest to
Hot i Cold nests
GRAVIES,
SALADS,
SOUPS,
GAHE,
FISH,
. sod
Wel.u
n,MMt.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
Take None but Lea & Perms.
8l?nstnre oo enrj bottle of original A fetHitne,
JskSi Dsbcbs fssus, Now York,
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