The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, March 16, 1895, Image 3

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t'HE DAILY ASTOKIAJV, ASTOKiA, 8ATI)1UaV AlOllMU, MAltCIl JO, 1SU5.
Report of tho Condition
OfTRK
First National Bank
OF ASTORIA,
At Astoria In the Stale of Oregon, at tlie close
ol Diislnc'ni, Mun li 8, iKii.-.
HESOUHCKrt.
Loam ami dlacuuiitft iiar,m o
Overiiraf la secured ami iiiueeiiivd. WW 11
U. . lloinu to ei-ure cln-ulatiuu. 12,(100
1 finiuiiK on U. S. Iicimls .. i 25i
HtockH, wonrllltM, eli; 13 4(y flg
Other Kf-il hsiate ami Mortgagea '
(1,128
Due Ironi iiiil.oiml li;ii:ks (not reserve
, "Bents) fi,79 67
line l rum Male Hunks anil twnkers 32,109 US
Itne fium approve,! reserve aiteiil :il,ooO 23
Checks mi I ether cash i'.enm 212 2M
Jo'"" o' o'.' i-i- S .II, mul Hunk. ! 00
MtM'ls vi.i hi 44
Lawful Money Hrskrvk is Bank, Viz:
Hpeele l m
llial tender uuiea ;o
... "
jiruf mill tin iii'in w in u. n. ireusurer
(i'i per (Tin . ui clrciilai Inn i.
&12 50
Total tM.Ttrt 01
I.IAIIII.ITIHB.
lunula' stock pilil In $ IW.OOO
hurpltis (mill I'j.ihjo
I'mltvluetl linilils less ex
penses mil UXB4 ulil 18,002 "9
Nallonal lunik notes out-
MiiiiUIiik !i,4.'i0
iiMiviiiiiai iienosiis suojiti
lo check-....
,f i!i2,r:a m
Demand lernlleiUes o i;c-
posit
.... 2 l.rjw. ;i
(217,310 62
JtfH.TM 61
Total
Htateol Oregon, I
County of Claisofi, f M-
I, 8, S. Gordon, cashier of the above named
bank, do solemnly swear that the above state
ment is true lo the best of my knowledge mid
belief. 8. 8. (iOltlJON, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to hef 're me this Oth
day of March. Mfi. C. H. Thomson,
Notary ruUllc.
Correct Attest :
JOHN A DHYMN,,
VM. M. I.ADI),
Directors.
lAtOll KAA1.M,
DISTINGUISHED ODD FELLOW.
Resolutions of Respect for the Late
Brother I. W. Cose.
The following resolutions of condo
lence were recently adopted by Beaver
Lodge, No. 35, I. 0. O. F., upon the
death of Brother I. W. Case, past grand
master of the Grand Lodge of Oregon,
I. 0. O. F.:
Whereas, an the 3d of February, 1895,
it pleased our Heavenly Father to re
move from our midst ty death ouir late
ltrother I. W. Case, we desire to place
on record a sense of our great loss as a
brother Odd Fellow and a valued friend
and companion.
Brother Case was one of the charter
members of the Beaver Lodge, organiz
ed In this edty In 1871, and from the
time of his initiation till his death he
took an active part in all its proceed
ings. He occupied almost every office
In Its gift. He was repeatedly chosen
a representative to the grand lodge
and was for many years district depu.
ty grand master. His services were
always highly appreciated, for he did
his work well, and few men understood
the laws and rules of the order better.
His opinions on disputed points were
often sought, and his rulings were in
variably correct. As a member of this
lodge he will ibe greatly missed and
mourned. Be It therefore
Resolved, That we place on the min
utes of the order a sense of the great
loss and high esteem in which our late
brother was held by every member ot
the lodge.
Resolved, That we tender our heart'
felt sympathy to Ms brother, sisters
and other relatives, and we can assure
them that In their affliction we are
aflileted with them. We will cherish
his memory and be thankful for his
good example and faithful service.
Resolved, That the lodge be draped
in the usual emblem of mourning for
ithlrtv days, and that the members
wear the designated symbol of the or
der appointed for such occasions.
Rwolved, that these resolutions be
spread upon the minutes and that a
copy be published In the Astoria news
papers. CH'ARLES S. WRIGHT,
J. Q. A. BOW1LBY,
G. RBEID,
Committee.
AN ODD COLLECTION.
A man in Colorado has a quaint col
lection of bottles. It is divided Into
two sections. Section one is large
Section two is not. Section one contains
hundreds of bottles, the contents ot
which his wife swallowed hoping U
find relief from her physical suffer
in m. Serttion two contains a few bot
tles that once were filled with Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It was
this potent remedy that gave the suf
fering wife her health again. It cures
all Irregularities, Internal inflamma
tion, and ulceration, displacements and
kindred troubles. It has done more to
relieve the sufferings of women than
any other medicine known to science.
Pile tumors, rupture, and fistulae,
radically cured by improved methods.
Hook, 10 cents in stamps. World's D s
pensarv Medical Association, Huffalo,
N. Y. '
Galveston Neva: To sei. some popl
to thinking Is to make them miserable
A STORM AT SEA.
t tho discomfort of the voy-
.- n,,t oven when the weaker is
not tempestuous he is liable to sea-,
sickness. They who tnaveise the 'gl
gantic wetness" should be provided
with Hostetter's Stomach Bitters which
nulets disordered stomachs with grat
ifying speed and certainty. To the
hurtful influence of a tropic, malarious
or too rigorous or uuiny
well as to the baneful effects of un
wholesome diet and bad water, It is a
reliable antidote. Commercial travelers
by sea or tend, marinere, miners, weft
efs ploners. and all wno have to en
counter vicissitudes of ciimat and
temperature, concur in pronouncing it
the best safeguard. It prevents Meu
..im on.i Tiulmonary attacks in con
sequence of damp and cold, and it Is
1 u T . oin ait fnrmsi
of malaria. It can be depended upon In
dyspepsia, liver and kidney trouble.
KNIGHT3 OF THE MACCABEES.
Lincoln. Neb., as 101101 s . "
Vob.. as follows: "Alter iry
ine other meuicines ior warn .
ng oiaer our tw
J-hildren we tried Dr. King's New Dis
covery and at the end of two days the
cough entirely leu mem. c
be without it hereafter, as our exper
ime proves that it cures where al ;
oTher. fail." Signed F
State Com.-Why not give this gnwt
medicine a tnai, as 11 -""-"""
and trial bottle, are free at Chas. Rog-
ers' drug Store. Regular size 50 cnU
and !'
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
y wld'a Fair Hijherf Mtl oni Mrfwi I
L
Astoria's Population Over Nine
Thousand.
Some Interesting Facts in Connec
tion With Mr. Ferguson's Eeport
on Astoria's School Children.
School Clerk H. B. Ferguson has Just
finished his annual school census and
the report contains some Interesting
i fadts. He has tramped from one end
of Astoria to the other, visited every
house, and in Ms affable way, secured
Information, that makes the census val
uable in more than one way. Every
person, male or female, between the
ages of 4 and 20, are liable for school
attendance, and In his research Mr.
Ferguson found 1884 persona on this
list. Of tins number 9G7 are males and
917 females. These figures Include 122
Chtnese, four of whom are females. In
comparing the census just completed
with that of last year, It twas found
that ithere has been nine deaths, four
of which were from drowning. An In
teresting fact which goes to show that
Astoria's educational advantages are
appreciated 'by people residing outside
of the city, is that a number of fami
lies are moving to the 'town from the
Washington side of the river, the ob
ject being to give the children an op
portunity of attending school. One ln
stance is cited where three 'families
having 18 children have recently re
moved from the neighboring shores of
Washington and taken up their resi
dence here.
Taking the numfcerof school chlldrea,
1884 and multiplying iby the usual five.
It will be seen that Astoria's population
Is 9,420.
To the tax-payers of School District
No. 1, Clatsop County?
Herewith I submit for your consid
eration the following financial report
for the year ending March 4th, 1895, to
gether with a statement of the re
sources and liabilities of said district.
The school buildings and furniture
are insured to the amount of J42.200.00
Respectfully submitted,
H. B. FERGUSON,
Clerk
School District No. 1,
In uccoimt with
H. It Ferguson, Clerk.
Amount on hand March 1, 1804 J 709 nO
" received fiuni Hpcclnl tux ti,iir.t
' Hell! tax, 1803.. 20 05
" " " County 10,72.177
" ' state I ,. mi
" " Honda 12,tKK00
" Hunks a 800 00
" " sundries 89 OS
Total H5,7'1
Debts 189.1 as per Inst report:
rnid Hond Interest J2.007 6
' Win. Tarrant s,57ttH
" Teachers 2,117 60
" Insurance 007 no
' Thos. Kane 414 45
" Orillln & Heed, supplies. 1W74
' 18U4, Bond Interest 2,2M 60
Maps..... "?
Seats
Black Boards, "Adalrs" 201 71
Adair School Building 1,1:0H
R-nt
Klections.'. 2100
Printing 78(U
Improvement 74(17
Water
Sundries 1MM
Curtains, Adalrs M7
Repairs -'i
Collecting Tux 10 00
Supplies J
Wood , J'OwJ
Teachers 14,720 "0
Janitors 1,&-00
Clerk's office 025 00
Cash to Balance 5:2 o7
Total $,7!17
kksoithcks ash liabilities.
Resources: ...nonim
Real l'tatc 518,000 00
School HullilliiKH
u..tl.r A t,ii! eutua 4..AMIU0
School Furniture ''li!
Wmil oKaUO
Cash onliaiul 51ii MU
Total 8112,597 00
Liabilities:
Sen Is
M..u
Sl,rr7B2
V!47 II.)
Frank I'attoii 1,291 M
Astoria National Bank 1,84500
FraiiK 1'atton 2, 60 00
Clerk - I2oou
Bond Interest ;!,',0I!
Teachers 2,.)0.j00
Date .1 uly 1, '!M , yrs. 0 pr ct. . 5 000 00
" Dec. l, vi, M " - ..i-,",,""
" Mavl !,20 " " .10.000 00
" Jul'v LVV-t) " " ..2.",0!KiOO
" Mchl,'t4,20 " ' ..1 ,(X:0OU
Total
73,312 07
Net Resources 539,285 53
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
ni ifTYiiniah. and bv taking the cap
sules at the approach of a headache,
... v ,nAtl,a. Ta'ortv-
you will never iic cmv .
a... nanl, MP hflT.
vnr cole hv Chas. Rogers, Astoria
Oregon. Sole Agent
Ohlreieo Tribune: "What sort of
layout do you call that, Harry?" askee
the uncle from Ammeroogia, as the twi
walked out of a gilded restaurant.
"That was a tatole d'hote dinner. Un
cle," answered his city nephew.
"And they charged a dollar ana t
half for It! Sufferin' Moses! What
would It cost to get a square rrrea
there!" ,
A GOOD WORD.
Mr. J. J. Keil. Sharpsburg, Pa.
Dear Sir- -1 am glad to say a good
tnp TTraime's Headache Capsules.
j After BUffering for over thrie years
with acute neuralgia and Its consequent
1 Insomnia (which seemed to baffle the
i efforts of some of our best physicians)
you suggested this remedy which gave
. t Word fal,
-
l0 express the praise I s
should like to
- ; b,stow on Krause's Headache Capiules.
Gratefully Yours,
MRS. E. R. HOLMES.
Mor.trore, Pa.
For sale by Chss. Rogers. Astoria, Or.
1 ran4nl(lar named JuniD Is &c-
and dygpepBlft M a con
Twenty
; , . -utlnff- la his best record and
he is willing to shell out $50 that he
can't be beaten. The ergs, surely not
JUDGE'S FAIOUS CARTOONIST
. ,
Bernard Gillam Recommends Paine's Celery
Compound for Exhaustion.
The Buffalo News, hi a recent article
remarks upon the fact that "Bernard
Gillam, the cartoonist of Judge, is one
of the few living men whose cartoons
have ever changed a vote In the Unit
ed States senate." .
Bernard Gillam Is & young man, but
35. He received his art education in
England. He Is today the foremost car
toonist of America
In 1880 he came to Harper's Weekly
as the colleague of the Immortal Nast.
HJs work afterward for Frank Leslie's
and Puck well fitted him for bringing
Judge to its present success.
Judge to Its present success. In 1888
Mr. Gillam went into partnership with I
W. J. Arkeli, and bought Judge, me
full-page cartoons, iMr. Gillam's special
province in Judge, equal the remarka
ble efforts of Keppler, In Judge's older
rival.
There is probalbly no form of brain
work that ts so exhausting, so exact
ing, and so Intense as the work of the
great artist on the large comic papers.
To turn out (brilliant Ideas with the
regularity of machinery and yet keep
their work up to the high, standard
set Iby their aplendld reputation, makes
fearful demands upon their nervous
vitality. Mr. Gillam knows want se
vere work means.
The nervous strain of his responsi
Take a dose of DeW ltt's Little Early
Risers Just for the good they will do
you. TheBe little pills are good for ln
degestion. Good for headache, good
for liver complaint, good for constipa
tion. They are good. Chas. Rogers.
It is alleged in dry quarters that
many mellow congressmen have ac
quired marked symptoms of skates
manship. You ought to know this: DeWltt's
Witch Hazel Salve will heal a burn and
stop the pain Instantly. It will cure
badly chappea hands, ugly wounas,
sores and is a well-known cure for
piles. Chas. Rogers.
Most people cannot afford to experi
ment. They want Immediate relief.
That's why they use One Minute Cough
Cure. Chas. Rogers.
Chicago Tribune: "The disadvan
tages I labor under," said Cain, bitter
ly. after the murder, 'Is that I don't
know where I am going to find wit
nesses to prove an alibi."
The World's Fair Tests
showed no baking powder
so para or so great la lesv
ealag power as tho Royal
Syracuse Post: "She's a very pretty
girl. She Is really Immense." "And
she has an Immense father, to boot."
What Is the use of having a "human
form divine" unless you care for It
and drape It and clothe it so as U
make It a source of Joy to yourself and
a pride to your friends? Nature sup
plies the form. A. Lake, the tailor at
VA Commercial street will make the
raiment. See him.
SSSVvSf1 v-r-:;;.:v?v;V '
ble position has at times brought himj
near to prostration and the giving up
of his work. Me says in a letter d'ated
New York, November 13, 1894:
"No tonic that I have taken has
done me bo much good as Paine's cel.
ery compound. When I am run down
or exhausted after particularly exact
ing work on cartoons and In other ar
tistic occupations, I have found a dose
of the compound exceedingly beneficial
as a restorative of the nerves."
The racing speed of the marvelous
new processes for swiftly carrying out
men's ideas ia taxing to their utmost
the nervous systems of countless men
and women.
A cry of protest Is going up all over
the country from medical men against
the suicidal waste of nerve force.
Preachers, editors, lawyers, even doc
tors themselves, from theid dally round
of hard, anxious work every brain
worker, In fact, who labors draws
alarm at the first sign of brain-tire,
nroasure.. fullness or tension in the
head, or nervous fatigue.
In every city In the United States
physlolans are not only prescribing,
but themselves using, Paine's celery
compound for weakness and nervous
debility, for curing the effect of poor
and unhealthy blood, disorders of liver,
Busy people have no time, and sensi
ble people no Inclination to use a slow
remedy. One Minute Cough Cure acts
promptly and gives permanent results.
Chas Rogers.
You make no mistake when you take
DeWltt's Little Early Risers for bil
iousness, dyspepsia, or headache, be
cause these little pills cure them. Chas
Rogers.
IT MAY DO AS MUCH FOR YOU.
Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, III., write,
that he had a severe kidney troubl
for many years, with severe pains I
his back, and also that his bladde
was affected. He tried many so-callet
Kidney cures, but without any goo
resuts. About a year ago he began us
of Electric Bitters and found relief a
once. Electric Bitters is especial!
adapted to cure all kidney and live
troubles, and often gives almost In
stant relief. One trial will prove ou
statement. Price, only 50 cents fo
large bottle, at Chas. Rogers' dru
store.
BUCKLEN'S ARNICA .SALVE.
The best salve in the world foi Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains. Corns, and All Skin Erup
tions, and positively cures piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction, or money rerunueo.
Price, 25 cents pr box. For sale by
Chas. Rogers. Odd Fellows' building.
KARL'S CLOVER ROOT will purify
vour blood, clear your complexion, reg
ulate your Bowels, and make your head
clear as a ben. i$ cut., bv cts., ana li.w.
8old by 3. W. Conn.
Dr. Price's Cream Biking Powder
World's Fa!r Highest Award.
kidneys, stomach, heart and the ner
vous system.
An effective remedy must first enter
th ivinod to cure rheumatism. Local
treatment for a constitutional disorder
will do no good. Rheumatism, gout,
blood-poisoning, scrofula, etc., are
seases lodged In the blood.
Just why P line's celery compound
cures, while other remedies fall, Is be
cause all Its ingredients effectually aid
the system to rid Itself of any poison
ous humors in the blood.
Hundreds of oases have within thl
jear been reported directly from per
sons, between the age of 45 and 65, suf
fering from acute Brlghlt's disease, who
have been permanently cured by
Paine's celery compound. It stops the
gradual structural changes of the kid
neys, restores their vigor and removes
Biich alarming symptoms as the grad
ual loss of strength, pallor of the face,
shortness of breath, pain an he back
and sides, dropsy and a puffy condition
of the skin. As a spring medicine it
is absolutely without a rival.
Every over-worked man or woman,
reduced in strength, flesh and nervous
vigor, will find a powerful restorative
tin Palme's celery compound. It Is foot
for the 'brain and nerves. It sends
new healthy blood through the arteries.
LOOK OUT FOR COLD WEATHER
But ride Inside the Electric Lighted
and Steam Heated Vestibule Apartment
Car trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee
and St, Paul Railway, and yen will be
as' warm, comfortable, and cheerful as
In your own library or boudoir. To
travel between Chicago, St. Paul or
Minneapolis, or Between Chicago and
Omaha, in these luxuriously appointed
trains, is a supreme satisfaction; and
as the somewhat ancient advertisement
used to read, "for further particulars
see sma'.l bills." Small bills (and large
ones, too) will be accepted for passage
and sleeping car tickets. All coupon
ticket agents on the coast aell tickets
via the Chicago, Milwaukee and Bt.
Paul Railway, or address C. J. i.ddy
General Acent, Portland, ur.
SWOPE, the Slgnwrlter-Decorator,
45J D. Street
The name One Minute Cough Cure
suggesM a medicine that relieves at
once, and quickly cures, its use proves
It. Chas. Rogers.
Easily, Quickly, Fciraanenlly rtcsiorod.
Weabneiwt ?erioiiBiia,
fcX itrMIHT. and 311 tba train
v "' 1 m eurlr rronl '
Mir-.jS ralttr iic. itio ramus 01
C-'fX overturn, f.l'-knew, worry,
V a Cf v kIa: I '-iiiHironslu, devel-
ixi)li.Mtiou aud proota mall-4 (sealed) free.
ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, M.T
J
'.V 1 I op'"r!i"'"ltuutiKWorito
(. ",Ui.jcvery eraac and portion
. ' : v.Qv it tbei '-f- Simple, nat.
hi M7' i' oral method. Iiumil
IT, 11 S. ,7 ., l,n'trnvemnt Men.
THE RSTpRlfl SAVINGS Bfl
Acts as trustee for corporations and
individuals. Deposits solicited.
Interest will be allowed on taylngs
deposit at the rate of 4 per cent per
J.T A. BOWLBT President
BENJ. YOUNG Vice President
FRANK PATTON Cash.er
DIRECTORS.
J. Q. A. Bowlby, C. H. Page. BcnJ
Young, A. S. Reed, D. P. Thompson.
W. E. Dement, Gust Holmes.
Are You Going East?
If so. drop a line to A. C. Sheldon
general agent of the 'Burlington
Route," 260 Washington St., Portland.
He will mall you free of charge, maps,
im tnhloa. and advise you as to the
through rates to any point, reserve
sleeping car accommodations for you,
and rumisn you wun mraw
,v.o XTni-thom TTnlon. South
VI." CIIK. ..w.v.. ... -
ern. Canadian raciflc, and Great Isorth
ern railroads at the very lowest rates
obtainable.
The Burlington Route Is generally
conceded to be the finest equipped rail
road in the world ror au classes w
travel.
PISHER BROS.,
SHIP - CHANDLERS,
ncAVi ahl onctr
HARDWARE. .
Wagons Vehicles in Stock
Frm Machinery, Plnts, Oils, Vrnlhes. Loegert'
Supplies,. Falrbank f acatts, Doors
and Windows.
Provlalona, Flour, and Mill Pted
Astoria, Oregon.
tH'liS
Theso tiny Capsules aro superior
to Bulsain of Uopaiua,
Cubobs and Injections. (flUDY)
They cure in 43 hours tho
same dlseasos without anyiitcorir
vcr.teuco. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS:
Indio
The Oasis of the
colorado desert
health
"Desort
BELOW THE LEVEL
OF THE SEA
Absolutely
Dry and Pure Tropical
Climate
Pronounced by Physicians the
most Favorable in America
for Sufferers from . . .
Lung Diseases and
Rheumatism
Many Remarkable Cures
The objections urged against Indio
In the past by the large numbers who
otherwise would have been glad to take
advantage of Us beneflclul climate, lias
been a lack of suitable accommuua-
tion. The Southern Pacltio company
takes pleasure In announcing that seV'
eral
Commodious and
Comfortable Cottages
hnvo tuat been erected at Indio sta
tion, that will be rented to applicants
at reasonable rates. Trey are iur
ntthort with modern conveniences, sup
plied with pure artesian water, ana so
situated as to govs occupants all the
advantages to be derived from a more
r less protracted residence in xnis De
lightful climate.
I.. aan Prannln ArffOnaUt.)
in ha heart nf the irreat desert ot
ho roinmdo which the Southern Pa-
clho road traverses there Is an oasis
called Indio, which, in our opinion, 11
1 ho .nnltnrlum of the eann. we Be
lieve, from personal Investigation, thai
for certain Invalids, ine-e is no upuv ui
,t.ia ,.i.i,i un favorable."
G. T. Stewart, M. V., write: "The
r,i.ritv nf tho air. and the eternal sun
shine, fill one with wonder and delight
Nature has accompnoneu i
much that there remains but little for
man to do. As to Its possibilities as 1
health resort, here Is the most per
fp.t uunshtne. with a temperature al
wavi pleasant, a perfectly dry soli,
for rain is an unknown factor; pure
oxygen, dense atmospnere ana pure
water. What more can be desireaT
It Is the place, above all others, for
lung troubles, and a paradise for rheu
matics. Considering the number of
sufferers who have been cured, I have
no hesitancy In recommending this
genial oasis as the haven of the afflict'
ed."
INDIO-
lis 612 miles from
SAN FRANCISCO
ai:J 130 miles from
'LOS ANGELES
Fare from Los Angeles
five
For further Information Inquire of
any Southern Paclfio Company agent,
or address R p ROGERS,
Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt. S. P. Co.
J. B. KIRKLAND,
Dlst. Pass. Agt.
Cor. First and Alder fits, Portland. Or
E. ricNCIL, Receiver.
VsTJ
u
iruo
Gives Choice
of
jmo Transcontinental
Routes,
Via
Spokane
and
St. Paul.
Via
Ogden ,Denver
. and
Omaha or
St. Paul.
Pullman and Tourist Sleopera
rrea Reclining Chair Cara,
Astoria to San Francisco.
OCEAN STEAMERS
Columbia, Sunday, March, 10.
Queen, Friday, March 15.
Columbia, Wednesday, March JO.
Queen, Monday, March 25.
Columbia, Saturday, March 30.
Astoria and Portlnd Steamers.
Hereafter the O. It. and N. Co.'s boat
will run as follows, between Astoria and
Portland. The Thompson will leave As
toria at 6:45 a. m. daily except Sunday,
and Portland dally at) 8 p. m. except
Sunday. The T. J. Potter will leave
Astoria at 7 p. m. dally, and Portland
at 7 a, m. daily except Sunday.
For rates and general information call
on or address
C. F. OVERBAUOH,
Commercial Agent, Astoria, Or.
W. H. HURLBURT,
Gen. Pas. Agt.. Portland, or.
Are You Going East?
Be sure and see that your ticket
reads via
T
HE NORTH-WESTERN
LINE.
-the
CHICAGO,
ST. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS
and-
OMAHA RAILWAYS.
This Is the
GREAT SHORT LINE
Between
DULUTH,
ST. PAUL,
CHICAGO
And all Points East and
South.
Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Ve
tlbuled Dining- and Sleeping Car
Trains and Motto: 1
"ALWAYS ON TIME."
Hav given this road a national reputa
tion. All classes of passengers carried
on the vestlbuled trains without extra
charge. Ship your freight and travel
over this famous line. Ail agent bav
ticket.
W. H. MEAD. P. C. SAVAGE,
Gen. Agent Trav. F. and P. AgU
J4S Washington st, Portland. Or,
So) o
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