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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1894)
J i T5.KMS OH fcUUSCRIPTlON. DAILY. r ,.f"i xr MiHi.r rcr,r week.. 15 C-tS r:t r-y jr month W CUl Kent ly mull, per year... ......(. WEEKLY. Efnt b rrmil per year, $2.00 In advance, I'dnwe free to subscriber. ... . . . a- i.. .tL- I ue Aaronan guaramp o im - scribers the lawBt circulation of any iikwi-uaper published on the Columbia river. ,n.n- nip. n be obtained on illcation to the business manager. This pnper Is In possesion of all the telegraph franrhlaes, and is the only p,p(.r on the Columbia river that pub- iibi c-prmlne dlHDatches The VeeWy Astorlan, the U.lrd old- Ml wet my " - - jifxt to the roruano. uin'iiwn largest weekly circulation In the state, jifxt to the Portland ureps'imnu, vr. . Tr,.a our Portland Clients and copies of "a" 5?U te hart CTery morning v on First street. HH ai AftAZlNE OF TRAVEL. 1 ,mh nf the in newest oandltote for public favor In Ithe field of periodic! literature. The subject of travel rulturully appeals to all. Bind when, as In the case of the Initial number of the Magazine of Tra vel, it Is treated by able pens, Bind In Itho moat entertaining manner, it reach es a degroe of interest thait is at one li-resdsttiWo and all-absorbing. 8o well rihoren aire the varied contents of the number before us tholt there la no sug gorftlon of dryness or monotony. The most 'IniteresUnK regions of Knrope and 'America, are ditaiwn on for muiterlnls, aind wtien tliese are woven into narra tive mud Bketch and story ftnd poetry by sik'Ii minds as Hon. Chauncey M Ocpew, Hon. Theo. Koosevelit, Chrs- rt:i.no TeThune IRvrtck, Ella Tieelcr Wilcox, Clmrles V. Lanier, FYank Cha,f- ft, ind ortihera eqtialljr well known in their rospwitlve fluids, they fthould Mne instant and marked uncxx'RS to the publlcmtlon wb'h'h gives o valuable a coriLrlbution to the world's choicest lit firature. The Alitor of the Magazine of Travel Ha Mr, ' E. H. TaJbotit, the f.mniW rt ih "nilllwnv Age." and (tie home of the publication is at 10 As. itor Place, Now York, The purchase t Ithe. Oregon ractfic Hallway by Messrs. Bon nor and Ham mond is doubtless In pursuance of the general design formed by these gentle men and their oxsoolates for the devel opment of the monith of he Columbia jilver. It will be remombered that this road las originally projwited amd survey (!, extends from Yaqulna acron the oentnal wheat bolt of Oregon and con nects with the t'nlon P.ic.lflo system at ITuntlnpiton. The entire line Ihus been laUl out, and th-a and rails placed in ponlKlon through all the principal moun- tniln fwii between Humtlngton in,nd the Caacwdo mnge; Ithe rails and othor nuuteii;ils being itr.tinsiwteil ithllher on the brueks of mules, in order, lit is said, that the rigMt f way might be pro itecteil from lapsing ponding the ne gotiation of itbo money required to flninh fh entlro oonKtiructlon, but the only portion' of the nnd completed by Ms projectors was tho sertlon from the Oiwiades westwwrd. There Is Rood reason to bellw Ithe rewlvor'a sale -will be oonflwned by the court, and all these dmprovemwitras lviremniing ine xiendlliire of wevoml millions of dol. for !) , ,. ..L , M . T, , ... niw imnoB t tbe nomlniU consldcriiltlon of $1(JO,000. Tho Ifulldlng of the Hhi.it extension ..Jlm Ilall 0f xuna' ''Two Yiirs through tho rlih coal fields and inex- tk.fore the 'Mnt," wiho dame u be Ccm lfauiiilble 'Unibi-r of tho Nohalwn the modore of the grvi't Iuclllo gtcajn Nav- diH'p waiter of Astoria's liairbor will surely follow, and thus Oregon's great eniort Is to olrtailn he almost simul taneous benefit of a conneiUlun with two indcpendoiit itramiwoiiitin.Mit.'vl lines of railway. ' T Llllia vrw,l miHrkits of n Uw world, as Uwrpool 1 the vhent and Frtunoe the- clioliy" wines. Wools are shipped from all pwr-ls of tho world to London for udi. Tho i,ih1s are usually sent to w hat "Americans would call comiulnsilon houses, but he-re the American oonii,rln ihch for oil wools axe thwn turned ov?r to the wool hr.ik.'is to sell. Those wxl broke! hold C uuuUon Kill oVflout eleven times a year, vhm thoro re oiicreu i.ir tune n.m 10,000 to 15,000 bxVs per day, Tlve usually hint 14 days, hua oltorln at ea-.-h sale of U dvvys from 40.000,000 to 60, OvO.tWO pounds. Tin UdeSveniB about L0i iuikIs tvich. Tlius In uiie jvnr ovot 6'H),0tv.un0 pound are !d. Thire are al"iit 2-k) wool bruKiM-s vh fnu a f)rt ,t ; k i-i-hiig', und every d.i" dur inrf t!;o Pi'. -s ni'-K t 4 p. 111., Wlu-re til? - . .. . i v - are cn-i to ine lumie.-. i i.i.-i . i. t,i t:,? .b U to be ild thirt .1 .. v t .., .!, I I'ii; wt-U tire c.irc ..... i. , i . s . ' ' and carefully examined, thS )oU kd.'.z airramged In long tales, two bale high. The last London wool ki1 opecied on November 22d, -with 11,500 ttiles offered. The (Biles, mucin, (to tlie sunwise of the buyers, opened aJt a nVarked decline of from 7 1-2 to 10 per cent from closing price of last eaiea. It Is not likely that the restoration to power of Prlnoe Kung will effect any omelloraiUon In ithe situation of the em pire. He is too old for the crisis, and possessed Ithe commanndlng abilities of his great rival, LI Hung Chang. H1b call to the direction of affair Is simply .wooing wvmiliifnt rlnlne out of me yum.-.n diviil0 nalture of the sltuel'ion, and t..u,.uj . cope with such an emergency. There s every sign that the present dynasty draws to a close, and that new ruler met hereafter shape ime aeuume i won- La ftnd palsied pwpte. Whan le , Urev Is shaken oft and It follows the example of JapaVi In adopting the mod- em code of industrial, coinmereidJi ana military cusdtoms, a new and great ,.. . ,.. career win ujri n.-w not to 'be looked for from the states- manhlp of Prince Kung, not even If he Uucceed In making his oon emperor, a noT seetmsprobabile. " ' The abolition of the tax on state bank currency migfhlt be a benefit ito suoh greiat staltes as Pennsylvania, New York oirrd Mossadliusellts, and the money Is sued by Khem could be oirculaited with a reasonable degree of confidence, but Utmange to Bay, these ates are entire ly srifJlsned with tho present syatem, alnd it is only such insignificant states an Alalbaima, Mississippi and other Southern Btaftes wHmhout any credit and who do no lusinei ito amount to any thing, that diomand the repeal of the tax. ' College men are dlsousttlng the foot ball situation thoroughly, and are try ing to devise some way of eliminating the brutal fealtureB from '.the game. If the referees and umpires would simply enfiuve the rules, the annual complaint against the brutality of She epont would soon toe a thing of the past. The Carflsle currency plan la sold by good Democratic authority to be noth ing more itlham an ingeniously contrived scheme to totally destroy ithe national banking system. J PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. rilHmnjrek has 103 (llfforenrt orders of knlgWhood, and las many uniforms as Would snt up ia wnall army. S.nm Jome ihlaa ritepped dawn from the pulpUt and is perJhed upon th itripou. He is edltilng the Tennessee Methodist. The widow of tbe late Gjneful N. P. Banks will gett a pension of $100 per month if the bill Introduced in the sen ate by Sennltor Mmr becomes a law. . ftennitor Ouke. of Textna, hit. st-rved hla rttnlta a suweme Judge, governor, amd senator. He will be (18 yirs old when Ihe retires from ofTloo next March. Dainiot C. Gllmlun was called In lXTt frtnn the presidency of the Unlvorst'.y of Cbllforii to the presidency of John Hopkins, iwitilon be still hohis. tie Is a Yale gitiduaite, ana naa oeen presi dent of itJie. Ametiuan Oriental SoiMety. linn. llus.-h Oough, the eldest son of Vlwoumt Ooush, and gr.mdnon of the first viscount, the conaueror of the MUhitiititaa and SlWhs, is the new seiTe itary of the British legaltlon at Wash ington. Profitwor Neumann, of the Universi ty of Koemdgnberg, is 98 years of age, and for Awty-six yc.iirs has been leo tui'lng (vivtliiuously on physics and mln- ..n.un ix. thA iklilivL-ih TinorWsnr in atiy work In Germany Iiu Wiiird, born in Qmnofltlnut April 170(1, and his wife, Ilanntiin Uraves Crumnton Ward, born in Venmont Oat 11, 17U8, are living on a farm near New H,.,u,(VI, vt. They were irtftrrled Novem lw fle,Veu!y-seven years ago. gVuumu Company, with eighty-four (tumors llv1ng between Pswiamn. Pa- c4flo ponls south and Llverpcxil, la silll living at Ve-ymou'h, Muss. Oowrtwr LewelliiK, of Kansns, thinks 'Jhat the JWu'Ms are destined to bo- i-oim more of a ftuitnr 4n politics than or. thoiuui perhaps not under the nine of Fo pulls'; a. Tho governor ex- ' ... . fttcr the oliwt of his term of office Rev. Dr. S. D. MoConnell, rector of it, Shihon'a EiJsootxU church, Phila . Ililila, tela Ptnjltlcd'nrany Kplacopa uwis by iuppmvlng moot of the conclu 'ons of modern blblMil wH'.lnlsr'.is of nn ridrcwl ilollvered by him the ether Sumby. He aixned thut people no long- er Hy'iieve tn iiiie to be a transcript of ixl's Tcwlatkm. Dlsire.Ht Is thrown ''P" .in tl -thiMry of Uteral Inflptrii.lton the invtwtlKtiiuont ana uiscuvcrlcs of k,j mo.lern svmilnrs. Rev. Dr. Joseph Parker, of ttw Olt Tini!e, London, rei-etntty berated' the; m:i!vr 'r printing his sermons.' en ul'.e ground tlmit he Is un'ibl to n, ; (h -n L-,ii!n or sell th.m. H!s anger! h.w nwokekl cor.s4d..itUte Mrv-;uiiic ooiii'iiont. One niuin writes to a ptipirl titling tliul he bus been In the h:.b!!! t rtMdmif l'r. ranters sermons to mi! i . ! 1 .1 klUt U ..... L . . I HlYUliU liinrti, um. iro n've mv lltvlt n ,vv,. i-end dViitr t hvi.-n three hil!in) Csiptaln Siveoney, IT, S. A., Fun Pit srn ! Cat, Buys: "tliiloh'a f'Rlarih R.-nH-.!y Is the tur. jnedli'lne I hiive ever feun-l (hat n-iMil'l U! rue tinv kid. 1 li, .'.ii Ut.-. Sold by J. W". Cimn. r. ---- U.lUn ; 4 -iW 0-.-:l M J-.n( fut, i.m Fu Kin- 1 IIAI, DA onsumplioris The incessant wasting- of a consumptive can only be over come by a powerful concentrated nourishrr-nt like Scott's Emul sion. If lis wasting is checked and the r item is supplied with strength to combat the disease JlCre is hope of recovery. 1 Scott's faiiolsjoii of Cod-liver Oil, with Hypc0 phites, does -"ore to cure Con-s-.irapt'in t'a any other known remedy. 71 or all Affoctioni of Throatand b:L , El. Colds, Bron chfiii ftnd WartiHC Scotaeown.)L f. llDrug(iti. 60e.tndl. BUCKLEN'3 ARNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and All HKin jurup i,.n onii nnsitlvelv cures Piles, or no nay required. is guarainceu m enc perfect satisfaction, or money retunuea. Price, 25 cents per box. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Odd Fellows' Diuming. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICES. Notice la hereby given that I have been duly appointed administrator of the tnte of Bather Taylor, deceased, All persons having claims against said nrtlalte are requested to present mo iame to me, duly verified, witiiln six months from the date of this nticet and all persons indebted to said estate are requested to pay the amount of suoh indebtedness to me. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this 18Ui day of December, 1894. E. A. TAYLOR. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ' Notice ifl hereby given that I have been duly atppolnted (administrator of the estate of Jaimes Taylor, deceased. All persons having claims agiadnst said itttmle ftro requested to present tne strne to me, duly verified, within six mnthfl from the date of this notice and all persons Indebted to said estate -ire renun-tfted to pay the aimount of such Indebtedness to me. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this 18th day of December, 1894. K. A. TAYLOR. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. All persons having cWma against the estate of M. West, deceased, BTe re- nueated to present 'them duly verified, to the undersigned executors of the lant will and teallmenlt of the deceased, within nix months from this date, at Werftport, Oregon. DAVID WEST, ROBERT WEST. December 18, 1894. "ROCK ME TO SLEEP, MOTHER." The ppem, "Rock Me to Sleep, Moth er," was wrl'titen by Elizabeth Akers Allen, knywn otherwise as "Florence Percy." It Is a general lavorlte, for lit Is a sweot little touch of home life, But there lsanother aide to the picture. Many a mother rocks her ohlld to sleep Who oan neHthor rest nor sleep herself. She la always tlrid, has an everlasting biiakatihe, Is low spirited, weary, ner vous, and all that. Thanks be, she oan be cured. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription will do the work. There In nothing on earth like it for the "com. plaints" to which the sex are liable. Onoj used, it Is always In favor. Dr. Pierce's Pellets are specific for biliousness, ' headaches, -constipation, piles and all kindred ailments. A THOUGHTFUL PERSON. Consults his "beat interests by having a box of Krause's Headache Capsules at hand: taken as directed will prevent or stop any kind of a headache, no matter what the cause In fact if your skull were cracked It would prevent pnin. Tli frequency of the attacks will diminish, and by taking the cap sules at the approach of a headache, you will never have another. Twenty- five cents per box. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria Oregon. Sole Agent KARL'S CLOVER ROOT will purify your blood, clear your complexion, reg ulato your Bowels, and make your head clear us a bell. 25 cts., 50 cts and $1.00. Sold by J. W. Conn. Make a Douhnun 1 rh. .'.Vli.VL. .ve "Tnke a hole and put soma dor r;h around it, then fry in lard." This simple recipe has brought thousands to grief, just because f the fiying in lard, which as we all know hinders digestion. Ia all recipes where you have used lard, try T HU if tlie new vegetable shortening and you will be surprised at the delightful and healthful results. It Li without luipleasant odor, tinrloasp.nt isavor or unpleasant, results. WilhCoTTOLENS in youn kitchen, the young, the delicatd and tLe dyspeptic can all enjoy u:c r;"T-.);ir i.iuuly bill of fare. tvU)',ms ts ml,! In 3 and t , ; , V 1 !'.".. i-y ll n-rl. - 1.. ui tj'nhift. Aiiuis fcjf i THE ' xi. v.. r.v.?.2?.?m X COMPANY, - , ZT. LCUiSer.d 4 trf M AbTOltlA, MJWAY MOllXIMV l)l$Ml)H 118, Jfe04 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. Rnaled nroDosals addressed to the Clerk of the WlaJter Commission of the Cltv of . Astoria. Oregon, will De 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 lnxeiresi. ai the rate of five (5) per cent per annum payable on the first days of January and July of each year. Principal and Interest are to be maae payaDie in U. S. gold coin at New York City, N. Y. Bald bonds are to be paid for and delivered to the purchaser on the fol lowing dates, and in the following amounts: April 1st, 1895 $75,000.00 July 1st, 1895 75,000.00 October 1st, 1895 50.000.00 The bidder to pay the accrued interest from J-anirary 1st, 1895, to the date of delivery, in addition to the prices bid. These bonds are to oe issued unuer authority of the act of the Legislative Assembly of the State of Oregon paused 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- arv lut 1S9R. Th successful bidder will De requireu to deooslt within forty-eight (48) hours after the award of the contraot an ap nmvwl certified check for flve(5) per cent of the par value of the bonds, payable at Astoria. Oresron. to tne order or me Clerk of the Water Commission of the Cltv of Astoria. Oregon, as liquidated damages In case the bidder should fall or neglect to tlake and pay for the bonds according to the terms of the Droiwsal. advertisement and contract. The Waiter Commission reserve the rlcit to relent anv or all bids. The seal d envelope corn'ai 'ing proprmls should he addressed to the undersigned, ana marked "Proposals for Purchase of wa tnr homds." 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- Dosals for construction of Astoria waiter works," with name of party submitting bid. will be received by the water Corrtmlfwlon of the City of Astoria, Or egon, until two o'clock p. m. of the 10th day of January, 1895, for the supplying of labor and materials for the construc tion of a complete system of water works Involving the following items: Diverting works; a gravity conduit con sisting of 7 1-2 miles of 18-Inch wood stave Pipe; 3 miles of 16-Inch and one mile of 14-lnoh steel riveted pipe; a 6,000,000 gal. reservoir; a masonry lined tunnel boo feet in lengtn; ana a distriD. utlng 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. G. VAN DUSEN, Clerk. A. L. Adams and R. C. Gemmsl, En gineers. Astoria, Oregon, December 1th, 1894. CURE FOR HEADACHE. ' As a remedy for all kinds of headache Eleotirio Bitters has proved to be the very best. It effects a permanent cure, and the moat draaded Blck headaches yield to Its influence. We urge all who 'aire afflicted to procure a bottle and give the Bitters a fair trial. In cases of haUtital constipation, Headache, Fialnitlng Spells, or are Nervous, Sleep less, Excitable, Melancholy, or troubled with Dizzy Spells, Electric Bitters -is the Medllolne you need. Health and Strength are guaranteed by its use, Large bottles only fifty cents, at Chas, Rogers' drug store, Odd Fellows' build ing. INDORSED BY THE PRESS. Gentlemen: This Is to certlfv that 1 have used Krause's Headache t'apsules with satisfactory results. I bought a box which cost me .,32, and one .apsrle cured me of a dreadful sick h?ndnche. My wife and myself have both used the medicines manufactured by the Norman Llchty Mf'g Co., and we re commend them to the public as being Must wnat tney are represented. Respectfully, W. J. HUTCHISON. .Ed. Gazette, Pleasant Hill, Mo. Twenty-five cents, for sale by Chas, Rogers, Astoria, Or., sole agents. $10. $12.50. Men's all Wool Suits Reduced from $15.' $20. The best .offer of the season. Now $10. & $12.50. CONSIGNEE SALE, 600 Commercial St. (Cor. W. eth.) . Sftap R Kodak at anyinian coming out of our store and; you'll net portrait of a mnn brimming over with pleasant thoughts. 811c h quality In the liquors we have to offer are encuchlo 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, 671 Commercial street WHO WANTS TWINE It astonishes the old time makers to see how tlie fishermen have taken to Marslicll's twine tlie last few years and they may. THE HIGH BOAT of last season over all the other boats on the river used MARSHALL'S TWINE. WHY? Because it is the stroncet. Because it has not been weakened by bleaching. Because it is sold with a guarantee that if it does not prove satisfactory it can be brought back at the end of the season. Str. H. P. - (Hill Iieave for Tillamook Every Four DayS as Jkr as the msathef 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 NAME. LOCATION. BRAND. MtorU Pk'gOoJ Kinney's Johu A. Devlin- Booth A.Pk'gCo JUtorl. 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Connecticut Fire Ins. Co.. of Hartford. Home Mutual ln. Co.. San l-ranclaco. New York Plate Glass Ins. Co. Phcenl, of London, Imp .rial, of Und on Do You Want A hone and busy to enow real eetate? Do You Want- To board o hoe by tlie month? Do Vou Want Any hauling done of any de- crlption ? Do Yoa Want- Any coal delivered ? If no call on THEASTOSIflTUflflSFER 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 broughtto this city. Vour choice Should not be made before looking over our stock. HEILBORN & SON. S. H. WILLETT, PLUMBING, Oas and Steam Fitting, Hot Air, Steam and Water He atlng. -s 179 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 has ever worn our shoes, and the reply will be, "There is none better." The fit of our goods ia unequaled. the wear spenks for itself, the style is seen at a ulnnre. tho price sells them tit u sight. Immense assort me n t to select from and JOHN HAHN & CO. at all prices. EliJJORE CO. Age ts, Astoria Agent, Portlnd. and Locations. AT M. 3. Kinney. Astoria... A. Booth ft Sons ChIcft.RO Cutting Pk Co .JSin Kr&nct8C0 Elraoro, 8nlorn!Atorla 1,. Aitori J. O. Mexler... Brookfield Wn Astori... Pi Co 4'i ceu's pound. I Bet eon! oil per esse '.. Arhnckle's Coffee per pound California eyrap 5 gal kegs. ..J1.S0 001 ' '. L(i ! SMpolio per dsen bsre Hoc aud we will make you special prices 146 Front SL Portland. florth Pacific Bremery JOHN KOP.P, Prop. Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. All orders promptly attended to STILL IN THE LEAD. Columbia River and Puget Sound Nay lgatlon Co. Steamer Telephone. V; J : y-.-.Jra-.-.-.i .-. --tta iiTiw Leaves Astoria Tor Portland and way landings at 7 p. m. daily, Sunday ex cep:ed. Leaves Portland every day except Sun day at 7 a.m. C. VV. STONE, A cent Astoria, Telephone No. 11. E. A. Seelcy, Gen'l Agt., Portland. U. B. Scott, President. REDUCED RATES. Between Astoria and Portland STEAMER SARAH DIXON, WINTER TIME TABLE. Steamer Scrah Dixon leaves Astoria Monday morning for Portland at 6 o'clock, and Tuesday and Thursday evening at 5 o'clock. Returning leaveB Portland Sunday morning at 7:30 and Monday and Wednesday evening at 7:30. Hound trip $2.00; single trip, $1.25. Upper berths 50 cents; lower berths, 75 cents; meals, 23 cents. SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO. EVERY REQUISITE FOR : first Clssi funerals : AT PO4li'S Undertakipg Parlors, THIRD STREET. Rates Reasonable. Embalming a Specialty QUICK TIME -TO - SRH FRANCISCO -AND- AliL POINTS IN CEIiIFORfllfl Via the Mt Sh-ista Route of the The Only P,oute Through Califor nia to Points East and South THE SCENIC ROUTE OF THE PACIFIC COAST PULLA1N BUFFET SLEEPERS AND SE0N -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 Ler's tools too, and if this weather will only pull itself together you will want plenty of Hardware of which we nave a plenty only waiting your call. J. U. WYATT, HARDWARE DEALER. A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, FeeJProvisions, Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Cass auJ Squemoque Streets. Astoria, Ore. The Original & Genuine (woRCKSTKRSHiRE) SAUCE Imparts the moat delicious taeta and zest to Ho 4c Cold Heats GRAVIES, SALAES, IVeUh nareblts. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Take Hone t-jf Lea & Perrins. EifftiaUire 00 rrerj bode of original A M Jiu Daieaai Kaa Mew lark w (Q2) n n r CP caie, All im&fa fish, fc I fsr !