The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, January 01, 1895, Image 2

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THE DAILY ASTOUIAN, ASTORIA, TUESDAY JIOltiXlNG, JANUARY J, 1895
- t'P SUIISCRIPTiON.
DAILY.
I fcy carrier, pepr weelc, 15 oU
! per month W Ct
' ', ;- r year... f.U
WEEKLY.
H l.v mall rf-r year, 12.00 In alvance,
x-uwumu ires to subscribers.
i , As-'oiUui guarantees to Its eul-
t ii ix the inrefwt circulation ot
i ' -i Hpcr puiiiinlied on the Column!;,
a l rrflrfns? rates cnn be obtained on
ej.pjitatifin to the business manager.
i his pnper If In possession of all the
,- -i ipli franrnlws, ana uw wt
r on the Columbia river that jul
; !,.. genuine dispatches.
'rim Weekly Astorian, the third old
tv in the state of Oregon, bao,
,xt to the Portland Oregonian, the
iai Ki at weekly circulation In the state.
Handler & Iras are our Portland
ents and copies of the Astorian can
te imd every morning at their stand
on first street.
THE- BUSINESS OUTLOOK FOB '95.
With the dawning of tbe new year
there Is much to encoura.se the feeling
ih...t before lis close t'he disaster and
ruin o the past three years may t
Urgely retrieved. The only real cloud
of any consequent now In the business
horizon is the fear of par-titan or sec
tional legislation on the currency ques
tion, and tbcre Is good reason to be
Hove this apprehension Is without sub-
ebintl.d foundation.
There was a feeling that as Cleveland
1,aii committed himself to the Carlisle
Inflation :li.iie to denationalize the
r.in'.-'.-ney, and is conga ess was pre
hum - ) to be Dtwioeruitlc, there might
i,f. in:-, hjcf done; but their confusion
,,v,,r mon.-y matters is even worse than
ir cu-ii'f muddle. There la not
.--.), . i i i , t iv of danger now, and congrese
in i;, !il :i well wutste Its time ovei
.,- : ii-lisio bill or the substltutei
f m on !i n j-.tlxlnfr else. The
if .r'.r law and the banking law will
;.;.,,) :n iiiy now a.ro until Republican
a i ) CKiiji-Moly restored. In the
. w.vhile there Is to be a period of
ii.,ti..iriii legislation. There
will in,t and c.iim-ot be for three yeart
to ,-mt a Detnoowutlo or RejwWtear
j,.,i-iir.' nuule a la.w on account of lt
Vi ''"' 1 11 1 '!'lp wtor.
All tn.it l.i li.rw needed Ito make busl
ii.h t-.o in a f,', fins "f confidence, nnd If
i.u-M, in .-a v. Ill only take a cheerful
view, t.iiii will com. Whether they be
Have hi tin- p ill. i.'ft of one jKiirty or iht
,,Uvr, th.-y ir iy rest assutvd that no
!. n ,n ciii ., .lout! for at least the per
,.r i..,t may he termed a three
c:r. Iru.v. ahead.
Th f(;ii!)ii-.n i.'oiie, who were mls
by li.i. imniH fatuua of free trade
I..... ,!,. 1 l!.f tl.it with fn raw nia
I, ; ,; i v..- mm ciirtUTO the foreign
ip-.iIi. t. i.,v .liiimvereil that the home
... i i r.i-:. I. the pi K'.e of cotton. Tha.t
li !,, : iy, i.ii! ,.: -;- protect borne ln
i .-, ..I ti. ,-.!. i li. me manufactured
id 1m
1 ) a 'iimioivuh Induslrlal
ii. nn v.1 win ht no nmrkct of
i . t r ituyihitijf we nviy pro
Ma !m 'lirl -.!. The fallacy of
i.v. ii.iVHal fallacy li best
I'
lllfil
TVs M
.1 l
i. iuii to this staple,
mal.'ri'.il, If anything
i.". niliv!' nonu'iu'lature
:1 ! I' tin
"li.l v..
'. . .!, f..r bed"!- wM)l be-ii-
i'..i- It must paes
ii.nl -more exp.naive pro
r I a. ui i-o'.tim requires.
I (i..!n-.irit s of this coun
it-r !-' will with a
:i; :n ttt fMn IndnMrte
h . !('.n free. Further
. .f lu-! mil. hi, KnglUh,
1 !': n f.t-Vi.'arinw have
l:.:y li. ir I'.-.l-m In this
:-'i!jni-,.Mit a-:-ow the
: ih. ir in.mufAC
- -I liml- i 11 tin Aiiim-1-
: in c . i -y d. ii rtiin-nl
I .'I'-UUiti-.l the
: i 11.-- i-i-.it of pro
ii ' ' T:i. ti'.i'iple reason
i i. . i,i.; h i ii-.-itH-r abrviad
' '. ! d. not 11 (jure In
v. i t;
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1
.hi cUHIe cur
:.i -1 end iit
ti .iii! cur-l-tiikir
Im.
I I - '.HK llt of
ii.,m-iii; of
i.) y, nnd yel
I" i in.i' ur,.
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B.vtem nhould be adopted by the present
congress that 111 put Ithe two precious
metals on radically different founda
tions, and create two different kinds of
bank notes, one .oom-miandlng a premi
um and the other suffering a discount,
then let the Democracy preja.re for a
rebuke In 1S96 more overwhelming than
the one of 1891.
One source of hope to Astoria and
the whole Pacific coast for an Improved
biwlnesa tone during the coming year
is the certainty that the Nicaragua
Canal Bill will pass the eenaite soon
after tt reasaomiblea. What the house
may do with It Is, of course, anothet
question, but while there Is considera
ble opposition to It, the men who arc
fighting the -measure are hardly sarong
enougli to prevent Its passjage. The
dona of the year 1895 may witness th
substantial beginning of the actual con
struction of 'this Important work.
The -United States (has thirty modern
vessels, Including three torpedo bouts
and a dispatch boat; Great Britain has
eiglDty-two armored vessels, 137 unar
mored vessels, and 207 torpedo boats.
Our navy Is manned by 7,000 men; th
English navy has about 60,000 men.
LIST OF LETTERS.
Remaining unclaimed at the United
States postofllce at Astoria, Oregon,
December 31, 1895.
Braaee, A. L. Oarlson, C. A.
,-Hewairt, Miss E. Young, Miss Nellie
Jones, tJeo. F. . Feinburg, Mrs. A. J
Bonnell, W. N.
Foreign List
MJc!h, John Blomqulst, U. K.
Persons calling for these letters will
please state the date on which they
were advertised. They will be charged
for at the rate of 1 cent each, as per
section 657, P. L. and R.
HERMAN WISE.
Postmaster
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that I have
!een duly appointed administrator of
jhe estaite of Esther Taylor, deceased,
.VII persons having claims against said
ta'te are requested to present the
me to me, duly verified, within six
.nonths from the dnto of this ii'lcoi
o.nd all persons Indebted to said ea.at
are rei'iuestud to pay the amount of
such Inde-btedineas to me.
Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this 18tlv
day of December, 1894.
K. A. TAYLOR.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice te hereby given that I have
been duly appointed administrator of
;he estate of Ja,mes Taylor, deeeaixd.
AH pcrwuis having claims agiin9t eikl
t-Htaite aro requested to present the
t.me to me, duly verified, within lx
.nontliB from the date of this natlce;
.uid all persons Indebted to said estate
ire roqiK-tnted to pay the aunount of
iui'h Indobtednosei to me.
Dated at Antor-la, Oix-gon, this 18th
day of December, 1891.
A. taiijoic,
NOTICE.
Astoria, Oregon, November 23, 1894.
Notice Is hereby given that the tin
j"rwlrned. administrator of the estate
of James P, Mutss, decensed, have Hied
In the County Court of the State ol
Jregon for Clatsop County, my final
account as such administrator, and the
Mime has been by said court set for
hearing Wednesday, January 9th, l.;95.
at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. at court
house at Astoria, Or. AH persons Inter
;ted therein ara hereby notified to then
ind there appear and show cause 11
:my why the said account be not sl
owed, and the admlnimrator uiwnarg-
ed. JAMES. W. HARE,
Administrator.
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given to All whom It
nay concern, that the undersigned ha
heen duly appointed the amlgnee of 1.
w. Case, and that ne nas quauueu ns
Mich assignee by filing with the clerk
if the Circuit Court of the State of
Jregon for Clatsop County, his bond
is required by law. AH persons hav
ing claims airnlnst snld I. W. Case are
iiitlfled to present the same to the
undersigned, duly verified, at the office
if the Asturla National lianlt, In the
Ity of Astorln, in said county, within
hree months from this date.
Dated nt Afitorln, Oregon, this 11th
Jay of November, 1894.
JJ. K. WAKKK.N,
Assignee.
FOUND THEM THE BEST.
This is to certify that I have used
Kraune'B Headache Capsules periodi
cally for over a year, and have very
much pleasure ir. stating that they
ave nlways proved very beneficial and
have relieved me In from ten to fifteen
minutes. I have beer, a sufferer from
litaducbe for many yeurs, and have
never found anything to do me as
mich good us Krauue's Headache Cap
sules. Yours Truly,
LOUIS HERMAN,
!34 Poplar St., Wichita. Kan.
For sale by Cl'as. Rogers, Astoria,
Or., sola agent.
"Now good diffu!on waits on appc
tlo. And iheniifh on both."
.mya the great Shakespeare, but he did
n.it have In mind n coated ingue or
torpid liver, wliih all the symptom of
oilimiMiirws, in nimnun In this country.
All this, amd more, wn bt cured by
lr. lM-r.Vs OoUU'O MtnHcnl Discovery,
;v p'uxily Vt-g-il;u'iJe cimtpttund, which re
Jtoivs I'he mi:lon of the liver, gives
Miii- tm the Itiurgmg nerde of th dys-ii.-tilu'
bUiiwuJi, and thus enables
"KYKi.l iligonilon to watt on ntHKitke, and
insilth on ki'.h." By druggilsts.
A.nluna wjkI IT.iy Fever cured, by a
newly discoveri-d tsvolnviHit. Address
ir pem,h!ct. Wirtd' llif.TiAu7' Med
ial Association, Hiiff.ilo, N. Y.
CUCICL.EN'S ARNICA SALVE.
Ths In'St salve In the world for Ciits,
r'nii.wK. !iiv. I'Uvrs, Salt iihi-um,
i.Vv -r Sorex. Tetter, Chimwl H indu,
fliiiuialni. Corns, nnd All Skin l!mi-
n-, and positively eurtu 1M1.. or no
Iay r.-MUlreil. U la gmiranteed tit give
".-rfert satisfaction, or money refund M.
I'rleo, ;'." e.-uls per 'X. For nal by
CI. us. Roger, Odd Fellows' building.
Captain Sweeney, V. 8. A., San Diego
O ii.. ay: "t?!illoh' Catarrh Remedy
I the first medl. tiia 1 have ever found
'.hat would 0 me any go-jd. Price 60
t n, .id by J. v . coi.n.
VEAK WM
and all mothers who are nursing
babies derive great benefit from
Scott's Emulsion. This prepara
tion serves two purposes. It
gives vital strength to mothers
and also enriches their milk and
thus makes their babies thrivCv
Scott's
Emulsion
Is a constructive food that pro
motes the making of healthy
tissue and bone. It is a wonder
ful remedy for Emaciation, Ceneral
Debility, Throat and Lung uompiamw,
Coughs, Colds, Anaemia, Scrofula and
Wasting Diseases of Children.
Snd far Pamphlet en ScotCt EmuUitM. Fril.
Scott Bowne,N.T. All Druggists. 60c and $1.
Report of tha Condition
OK III It
ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK
AT ASTORIA,
Id the State of Ore'P'ii.stiliHHme ol buithie,
December 19, IW4
KKSOUKCKS.
lwuisanrt dltfonn s..... 83,OH is
Ovenlrufis, -e.-ureil ui.il uiini-cuieu ... Hii iv
U S. boiuls to neuiire elreulatlon li.'M'o 00
IViiiiuni on ' s eoi ds i.io im
HiiH-ks, s-oii-ltl. . -te I.m
BiiiikiiiK-liiiiiHe.fan.liurciaiiil llsiur.s 4.a3 ul
Due from lisll'iiial baiiKB tiiin imorire
nnont-) 'i2' "
Due ir -in Hiaie hunks Bi.d binikern... U,l: H
Hue from ai innVi-a reserve anentK BolO ll!
Oli -ckii ami oili-r ertsii feiiw 4;l Wl
Notoi of -tli r Nallonal bunk" 3.0 W)
Friwa oniil i;iier cune e. ulckeln,
amlceiilH "3 '-
LAWPULAIUt-KY ttBsEllVIMS. jMt.'IZ: ,
Lcgul-tciitier imics W
32.18J 3'J
Kediiiipt'on finm w Hi U.S. Treasurer
(0 pur cei.t. of ilrcuUtiiiii) m W
j.utal J.34Lj?
MAIllMllKi.
Ciil.lt il sto'kpiiil In i,oonoo
Siirplll' f it ml 6 J 00
UinliVKleil ,i ilti,le.ex)ein-iuua
tilXn I'ill'i l.ill 3
Xallond l-ai.k imliH li s i leli. g.. ..... ll.i! no
hidlvlilii il ,li'p'ilt siil.icct to cheek.. 47,.K,3 48
Pjiii ,ml eertllkttt-n of ilui.OMl Nl
lima cerlllloutea uf uepinlt..-
Totid 'i'W.U?
Statu ot Oreaoii, Countv of Clatsop. t:
I J, K lli:int. Oilil ler 'f lIlB sbllVB-imiiu-d
I. auk, il i ml-miily swear that til" above
still, r, tm true to Urn In-st niy ki.owie le
I'm I) J. E. lIIOOINXCa.sr.1..
n i,..ri-.,l mill swi.rn lo liefn e me HiiK28th
(1 yi.f December, Ml. O 0 FUlTON,
Coma;. Vteit :
r. K. WAHREN, 1
THEO. B-tA KEIl, J-Blieclors.
C.S,VKIU1IT J
CURE FOR HEADACHE.
As a remedy for all kinds of headache
Eleotrio Bitters has proved to be the
very best. It effects a permanent cure,
and the most drsadtd sick headachee
yield to Its Influence. We urge all who
are afillcted to procure a bottle and
give the Bitters a fair trial. In cases
of haiMlual constipation, Headache,
Fainting Spells, or are Nervous, Sleep
less, Exultable, Melancholy, or troubled
with Dla;;y Spells, Electric Bitters Is
ihe Medilclne you need. Health and
.-Urengla are guaranteed by Us use.
Large bottles only fifty cents, at Chae.
Rogers' drug store, Odd FelloWB' bulld-
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that I, as ad
riilniiitiiiitor of the estate of John W.
White, deceuised, have filed my final
iccoiKvt In the County Aiurt of the
Jttnte of Oregon, for Clatsop County,
ind tM.it Wednesday, t'he 6th day of
eUruary, 1S94, at 10 o'clock a. m., li
ihe time appointed for the ihearing of
objeotkms to, and the final settlememt of
aid awoiinit.
FRANK J. TAYLOR.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
All pcraona having claims against the
ta,te f M. West, deceased, are re
.iue.ted to present them duly verified,
to the underMig-ned executors of the
ait will and te.clmenlt of the deceased,
.vlthlii nix months from this date, at
sVeutorl, Oregon.
DAVID WEST,
ROBERT WEST.
December 18, 1891.
SHILOH'S CURE, the great Cough
and Croup Cure, Is In great demand.
Pocket size contains twenty-five dOBes
only 25 cents. Children love it. Sold
by J. W. Conn.
iwiyiWCv
Frauds
Exict in ninny forms, but tjj)
tj there, is no fraud that Is niore p
rA contemptible tlmutlio one of J
rj substitution. Of nil the sub- jj
as stitutioa frauds there is none 2f.
Vy which perpetuates greater
outrage upon tho consumer
r3 tUuu the substitution of f$
Imitations
0 for Cottolcne, which is the
r, only reliable, wholesome anil
X healthful shortening upon
W tho market. Don't bo in- V
daccii to purchase
Counterfeits
ofCottolant, or yon will ba
fih lamentably disappointed In Cm
a the results. Cottolen a ri
eitortcumj 19 cuuurscu VJ
. . , - i a v -
' pliyTiciana ana coomng ex
('J pert. Be sure that your cook Vv
f .y uses Cattolen.
tuM In Uuwsad UT poond pedis,
o
Marie only by
The
N. K. Fnirbankf A
Company,
ST. I.OI l kd
rhlitv,w 1 ark, V J
UoatOB. r
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ij
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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 Water Commission of the
City of Astoria, Oregon, will be re
ceived at 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
(1(0) years after date bearing I rite-rest at
the rate of five (5) per cent per annum
payable on tbe 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.
I 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 $75,000.00
July 1st, 1895 75.000.00
October 1st, 1896 50.000.00
The bidder to play the accrued interest
from January 1st, 1895, to the date of
delivery. In addition to the prices bid.
These bonds are to be 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 t'he 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 oheck for flve(5) per cent
of the par value of the bonds, payable
at Astoria, Oregon, to the order of the
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
right to reject any or all bids. The seal
d envelopes oon. at lug proposals should
be addressed to the undersigned, and
marked "Proposals for Purchase of wa
ter bonds."
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 addrenjed 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
Conrmilsslon 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 irravltv conduit non.
slstlng of 7 1-2 miles of 18-inch wood
stave Pipe; 3 miles of 16-lnoh and one
mile of 14-lnoh sUwl riveted pipe; a
,uw,uuu gai. reservoir; a masonry lined
tunnel 900 feet In length: and a dlstrlh.
utlng system requiring 28,000 feet of
new pipe, 3H,uuo feet ot pipe laying, 91
hydrants; gates and all appurtenances
necessary to make a comnlete system
Plans are on file in the office of the
Water Commission, and specifications
ana 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. Gemmal, En
gineers. Astoria, Oregon, December Jth, 1834.
A THOUGHTFUL PERSON.
Consults his best 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
pain. The 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
Are You Going East?
If so, drop a line to A. C. Sheldon,
general Hgent of the "Burlington
Route," 250 Washington St., Portland.
He will mall you free of charge, maps,
time tables, and advise you as to the
through rates to any point, reserve
sleeping car accommodations for you,
and furnish you with ihrough tlcketR
via either the Northern, Union, South
ern, Canadian Pacific, and Great North
ern railroads at the very lowest rates
obtainable.
The Burlington Route Is generally
conceded to be the flneat equipped rail
road in the .world for all classes uf
travel.
$10. $12.0.
Men's
all Wool
Suits
Reduced from
$20.
The best offer of the season.
Now
$10. & $12.50.
CONSIGNEE SALE,
600 Commercial St.
(Cor. V. otf0
C. J.TRENCHARD, Agent
Wells, Fargo & Co. and
Pacific Express Co.
POP end PtfOEiM IflSU?ANCE CO'S.
Custom House Broker
and Commission Merchant
502 Bond Street.
Snap fl rodak
nt any jnan coming our of
0) our nioie and you'll get a
portrait of a man brimming
over with pltiasaiit ti'ouuhiH.
Hiah quitllty In th') liquors
we have tooftrnre eiieinjU lo
PLEASE ANY MAN.,
Corps and Trg Them.
HUGHES & CO.
REMOVED !
REMOVED !
REMOVED!
B. F. ALLEN has removed
his stock of wall paper, paints
and window glass to 365 Com
mercial St., dir ctly opposite
Rescue Hall.
REMOVAL!
REMOVAL!
REMOVAL!
QUESTION
Our customers, or any
one who bas ever worn
our shoes, and the reply
will be,
"There is cone better."
The fit of our goods is
nnequaled. tbe wear
speaks for itself, the
stylo is seen at a glance,
the price sells them at
sight. Immense
assortment to
select from and
JOHN HAHN & CO. at all prices.
ROSS HIGGINS & CO.
Grocers, : and : Butchers
Astoria and Upper Astoria.
Fine Teas and Coffee,. Table Dellcacle,, Domestic
and Tropical Fruits, Vegetables, Sugar
Cured Hams, Bacon, Etc,
Choice - Fresh and Salt - Meats.
S. H. WILLETT,
PLUMBING,
(las and Steam Fitting,
Hot Air, Steam and
Water He ating.-isv
179 Twelfth street, Astoria, Or.
Set and Sit
Have different meanings. You can
set a hen, but you cannot sit on 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.
Do You Want
A liorne and buiftfy to show real
eHtate ?
Oo You Want-
To board a home by the month?
Do You Want-
Any briiillng done of any de
tturlption ?
Do You Want
Any coul delivered ? If no coll on
THE flSTOSIA TRANSFER CO'S
Livery and Sale Stables. Telephone 12.
Str. R. P.
i.v.r v - - -
CQSll heave for Tillamook Every four Days as tfear
s
as the meathep mill psrait.
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.
HOW TO SAVE MONEY.
Buy vour GKOCEEIF.3 snd PROVISIONS of na. snd we will save yon money.
We" hnnle the beet gotxla snd deliver free to trains or boat. We bny and sell for
spot easb. snd sell goods cheaper than s ny other firm in the conntry. Send ns
vour nsne snd address, snd we will mail yon our new price list, which will be out
soon. We offer toditr : Climax tobacco. -Jil cents ponnd.
California granulated suisar iu 100-lb Oi-t coal oil rer case) f 1.80
oack $500 Arbin-kle's Coffee per poand.... 22
Beet brsudi of fl Mir per bsrrel.... 2 !." Csliioniis symp 5 gal kegs.... l.K)
Roval Bkg P.iwder 5-lb cans 2.i I H per d"en bars 800
Send os a lUt ot what yon need, aud we will make you specul prices
J1ARK L. COHN & CO., 146 Front St. Portland.
I. W. CASE,
Insurance Agent,
REPRESENTING
Tli Pollowlnff Compenlex
German-Amerlran, New York City. N. Y.
Union Fire and Marine, of Nrw Zealand.
Nation.il Fire and Marine Ins Co., of Hartford
Connecticut Fire Im. Co.. of Hartford.
Home Mutual Ins. Co., San Francisco.
New York Plate Ulans ins. Co.
Phoenix, of London, Imperial, of London
forth Paeifie Bremery
JOHN KOPP, Prop.
Bohemian Lager Beer
And XX PORTER.
All orderi 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 evtrv day except Sun
day at 7 a.m. C.W.STONE,
Agent Astoria.
Telephone No. 11.
E. A. Seeley, Gen'l Agt., Portland.
U. B. Scott, President.
REDUCED RATES.
Between Astoria and Portland
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 I
7:30.
Round trip $2.00; single trip, $1.25. '
Upper berths 60 cents; lower berths,
75 cents; meals, 25 cents.
SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO.
EVERY REQUISITE FOR
: first Class funerals :
AT
POflli'S Ondertakipg Parlors,
THIRD STREET.
Rates Reasonable. Embalming a Specialty
WHO
WANTS
TWiNE
It astonishes tbe old time malters to j
see how the fishermen have taken to
Marshall a twine the lant lew years aud
mcy uiuy.
THE
HJ6H
BOAT
of last flfasou over nil the ofhci
boats on the rivei used M AiwSUALL't
TWINE.
WHY?
Because it is tbe atrorcet. Because
it has not been weakened by bleaching.
Because it is eokl with a RUiirnutee tlinl
if it does not prove saliafactory it oun be
brought back at the end of the season.
EIiVIORE
-.'jiv: -X" "
- Age ts, Astoria
CO., Agent. Pnrtlnd.
i
la the line to take to nil
points
EASTandSOUTH
It is the CUING CA3 ROUTE
It offi rs the bent sei-vlee, coii.J
biiiii'K
SPEED and C0MFa?T
t, fb t.a in,mi ri.iitA m-tlh those v.Ea'1
KI.-.U 10 truvci on
the SAFEST!
. i
It 's the-efors the mnie you houd
tHke. It mini throuxb vextilmlui
trains every day m Uw year to '
St.
No Change of Cars,
Elegant Pullman Sleepers,
Superior Tourist Sleepers,
Splendid Free Seeond-elass Sleepers,
Only one o'lan ;e of cars
PORTLAND to NEW YORK,
Through Tickets
To Any Part of the civilized world.
Passengers ticketed via. all b.-.atu runuinf
between Astoria, Kalama and For.'laud,
Full information concemlne rr.te. time ot
trains, routes sud ot!" r- li-i-J'i ununited oo
ajJU.JciuioMo
C. W. STC.JfE,
Anent Astorfs. ,
ft'tenraer Telephone Dock.
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passenger Agen
No. 11 first bc.eir. Wiu..iiiimiu,
Purtl ami . Or'irro
GJtlGflGO,
lillliWrlllpE
ST. PAuIt
RAILWAY
Connecting with All Transcontinental
Lines is the Only Line running
ELECTRIC LIGHTED - CARS
BETWEEN
St Paul and
Chicago.
-AND-
Omaha and
Chicago.
The Express Trains consists of Vestlbuled, Sleeping
Dining and Parlor Cars,
HEATED BY STEAM,
And furnished with Every Luxury known In modem
railway travel.
For SPEED, COMFORT and SAFETY
This Line is Unequaled.
Tic nets on sale at all prominent railway offices.
For further Information Inquire of any ticket agent,
or
C.J. EDDY, General Agent
J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agt
PORTLAND. OREGON.
The Original & Genuine
(WORCKSTRRSHIRK)
SAUCE
Imparts the moat dollcioaa taste sad test to
Uot&CoIdtteaU
GRAVIES,
SALADS,
SOCPS,
GA3IE,
FISH,
and
TTelob'
Rarebit.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
Take Hone but Lea 6
rim
SigMton oo e?ry bottle of original A
ail
ai m
Cr"--i S::V':?2 PowSvf
l i
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