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THE DAILY ASTORIAJM, ASTORIA, TUESDAY MORN0G, APfilL , 1895. What is Castorla is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing: Syrups, and Castor OIL It is Pleasant. Its guarantee Is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays feverishncss. Castorla prevents vomiting: Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castorla relieves teething: troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castorla assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas torla Is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castorla. 'Castorla is an excellent medicine forchll dren. Mother have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children." Sr. C. c. Osgood, ' Lowell, Mass. "Castorla is the beat remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day Is not far distant when mothers will consider the real Interest of their children, and use Castorla instead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." Da. J. F. KlNCHELOE, Conway, Ark. Tha Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York City. BOND .STREET IMPROVEMENT NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Cora mon Council of the City of Astoria, Oregon, have determined to improve Bond stretit from the west line of 42d street to the west line of 45th street all in the city of Astoria as laid out ami recorded by Joan Adair, by grad lnging to the full wlditih of said street so much of said portion thereof, as is of greater height or elevation than the establianed grade and by planking sucn part of said street that is to be so giuded with new sound flr plank 3 Inches In tiu.knesa to Che width of 20 feet through the center of said street and by laying sidewalk 10 feet in width on the north side thereof, and by piling, capping and planning the nortjii ha,f of so muoh of said part of said street as is tide land or of a heifrnt or elevation less or lower than tne established grade thereof, and by laying sidewalk 10 feet wide on the north side, railings where necessary, all to be done In accordance with pdana and specllieatloii3 and ordinances In relation thereto. Tne "lahus and premises upon which the SDecial assessment shall be levied 1 to defray the cost and expense of such Improvements and the district embrac ing said lands and premises, be and the same are designated as follows, to-wlt: Commencing at the southwest corner of Block 6, in the part of said city laid out and recorded by John Adair, and running thence east on the south line of said block to the sou'.lnWest corner of Block 7; thence south on the west line of said Block 7 and the west line of Block 8, to the southwest corner of said block 8, and thence easterly to the south line of Blocks 8 and 98, to the southeast corner of Block 98, and thence north erly on the east line of Blocks 98, 9, 104, 106 and 110, to the northeast cor ner of said Block 110, and thence west erly on a straisttt line from the north eas corner of Block 110, to Che north west corner of Block 116, and thence southerly on the west line of Blocks 116, 114, 112, and 6, to the place of be ginning, and all lots and Blocks and other property contained wtoh.n said district and not Included In streefs or alleys are determined to be spe cially benefitted by such Improvement and li'tble to such assessment. Estimates of the expense of suoh improvements and plans and diagrams of such work or improvement and of the locality to be Improved, have been deposited by th3 City Surveyor with the Auditor and Police Judge for pub lic examination, and may be inspected at the ofllce of such officer. At the next regular meeting of the Common CounHl following the final puNlfatinn of tMs nottfoe, which meet ing will be held on Wednesday, April the 17th, 1S95. at 'the hour of 7:30 p. m., at the CJty Hall, any objections that may be made to suoh proposed improvement will be considered by the council, and If by the time of said meeting a remonstrance apalnst suoh Improvement signed bv residents of the city owning more than one-half of the property in said district shall be filed with the Auditor and Police Judge suoh improvement shall not be or dered, If alt all, except by a vote of two-thirds of all members of the council. By order of the Common Council. (Attest) K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon, April Gth, 1895. ALL FREE. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know Its value, and those who ht.ve not have now the opportunity to try it free. Call on the advertised druggist fid get a trial bottle free. Send your name and address to H. E Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a. sample box of New Life Pills free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor, free. All of which Is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing. Chas. Rogers druggist, Odd Fellows Building. PROVEN A BOON. Gentlemen: I have always recom mended Krause's Headache Capsules wherever I have had a chance. They have proven a veritable boon in my family against any and all kinds of headache. Tours truly, J. E. WALTER, Leavenworth, Kansas. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Oregon, sole agent Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn says, "Shilor's Vitallzer "SAVFD MY LIFE.' I consider it the best rem edy for a debilitated system I ever used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kid ney trouble, it ex cells. Piive 75 eta. For Sale by J. W. Conn. r r VI rv i i 4 H Ml i i ii n il I i LTU Castoria. " Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Archer, M. D., hi 6a Oilord St., Brooklyn, N. Y. " Our physicians in the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their experi ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria baa won us to look with . favor upon it." United Hospital and Dispensary, Boston, Mass. Au.su C. Sioth, Prtt. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH APRIL 7. The service at the Presfoyterian ohurdh last SaJbWth morning was at tended by a 'large and oppireclaitlve audience. The pastor, itlhe Rev. Lld deli, spoke from Luke 3, 7-9. ADter a brief review of ithe political, social and moral conditions of the Jewish naltlon, the pastor sought to sat forth tlhe true iinltentt of John's ministry, las oonltraated with the gross ly maltertaillstlc notions of tihe people. The Baipltlat came to prepare the way for Itlhe esbaMlslhmenit of the Mes staih's ktagdioin, toy taaoiguraitilng a great nwr'all ireformaitlon. The king dom was not a poMUaal one, bat one of purity, and righteousness. The proud must toe tiumjbled; wrongs must be righted; oppression must give way to equity and Justice. By tttiis ser mon he Introduced fhe Clhrdslt, "Beihold Che Lamb of God." He must increase, but I must decrease." His mode of speech ainld itlhe charac ter of (his auditors, eeelng the Phari sees and SanJduceea coming to him In great numbers, seeking ito take promi nence , In this new and popular move ment, and knowing their character, and the girosBness of Uhedr 'hearts, he addressed them with the words of the text: "O, generation of vipers, who hia'tfh warn you, etc." This kind of talk would hardly be tolerated today, prove a sure indlclaltlotn of a short pas torate. These broad-cfliurclh'men of Ohrisrt's day, with all their rationalis tic proallvlbles, Bind all their nanctl moniloua religiousness, didn't like it. "GemaraiBlon of Vipers!" It Is a hard name. Bult the race la eroely yet extinct; today, amid all our iboasted nineteenth century llgthlt, and Chris tian truitfh, ithalr progeny walks the eanbh under the same cloak. Since thf Baptist's day flhis history 'has been repeated An every generation. There fore, examine yourselves, and see whether ye be in the faitlh. John's dhialllenge and demandr "Bring forth fruits meet for repentance." This is the divine demand itodlay "Mani fest by some unmistakable evidences your sincerity." Pleasant generalities flashing apiaries of oratory, honeyed platitudes, sparkling inlteHlectualisms, beautiful and empty nabhings, which go far to entertain and sajuisfy esthetic Hastes and 'fancies, are not the kind of thing to meet the demand. These are i mere skeletons of dry Ibones, and how ever beautiful their trappings of sta tion or social position, ithey lack heart and soul and life. Evince your sweet ness by holy fruits. Warning "Now the Bxe is laid at the roots of the trees, etc." This la the principle of measuremenlt among men Che world over. In politics, the na tional political tree has not, H Is said, born good fruit, (hence (It is foretold that 4n 1896 St 'wlll be foewn down and cast inlto the Are." Thus it was wffih Tammany. Thus Ift will be with Che municipal tree of Astoria. Good fruits, or be hewn down awl oast Into the Are. In society, not Parnell, Brectaersrldge, and Oscar Wilde. "Be sure your sins wiiU find you out." In business -It is good fruits, honesty, integrity, Industry, or Whe tree Is hewn down. The same principle (applies to spiritual conditions, yet anen try to hide "themselves from God's demands. The incfiaions of he lancet are never pleasanrt. Truth to a guilty conscience is never welcome. But (without these the disease win" never be cured; the soul win never be saved. "Now alaa, the axe (s laid at tihe roots of the trees. 'Every tree, therefore, "which brtogeth not forth (rood fruit (s hewn down ami oast into the fire." What Is the use of having a "human form divine" unless you care for It, and drape It and clothe it so as tc make it a source of Joy to yourself and a pride to your friends? Nature sup plies the rorm. A. Lake, the tailor at 359 Commercial street will tnakn the raiment. See him. RE-DEDICATION OF THE) NORWE GIAN AND DANISH M. E. CHURCH. The work of re-tuild!ng ithe Norwe gian and Danish Methodist church in 'Wills cilty has ibeen completed and the building was opened for divine services ladt Suiwllay. The Sunday sohwl gath ered at 10 o'clock in Ithe morning in the lecture room wlbh an alttendance of 64. At 11 o'clock Rev. Aug. Petersen, of Pontllamd, preached a (telling sermon on the elements necessary to a strong and vigorous dhiuirclh. At 3 o'clock in the afternoon there was a union ner vine ait which most of the pastors of the ollty were present. Rev. M. Nel son, of Pontlanid, presldlni? elder of the Oregon District, was in charge of the meting. The services opened with a beautiful Beleotion by the choir of the First M. E. Church,-after which the congregation No. 20 1 In (the Gospel Hymns. , Rev. MoCormac read the scripture lesson, from Haggal, 2d Chap- ter, alitor which Mr. Trumbull, pastor of the Baptist ohurc'h, offered prayer. Rev. Dr. BuShong, of tlhe First M. E. dhuroh then preadhed an Instructive and powerful sermon on ithe vision recorded in the 1st chapter of the book of the prophet, Ezekilail, choosing for his text the 20th verse of that chapter: "Whithersoever . he Spirit was to go, they went." The preacher was at hils best and the large congrega tion Chait filled the dhurch was thrilled by the Inspiring and earnest expound ing of the spirit's power and diameter represented in tihe vision. At the close of the sermon a male quartet rendered an appropriate selection, aOter which Dr. BuShong, in his Inimitable way. appealed to the cnmgiregation to Hsl3t the paying for Che repairs and received a generous response. The church was then re-dedllcalted to the service of AlnulgMty God. After anabher song by the dholr, the congregation was dis missed wltih the benediction by Rev. Hunter, of Portland. Everybody went away happy and delighted. At the evening service the presiding elder preached to an aCtenttlve congre gation. The Rev. H. O. Nordvlg, mhe pastor of tihe ohurch, and Mils falldhful band of workers, are to be highly congrat ulated In the successful consummation of this enlterprlse. The dhurch has been made very convenient and at tractive. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. "Hold the pattern of sound words Whluh thou hast heard from me. That good thing wihkih was comml'tfteed un to thee, guard throug'h 'the Holy Spir. It that diwelletih in us." 2 Tim, 1, 13-14. Men's thearts are Just wtat they were two thousand years ago and need the same remedy. The age wants nothing new. The teadhimgs of Christ conceal wltlhln them the germ of infinite de velopment, reserved for future ages to unfold. It is 'this which distinguishes Christ from all other teachers. Ad vance as mien may they can never over take Mm. Their task is to bring forth the treasures that lie concealed in him. WThat is wanted is plain, distinct unfllnclbllng teaching concerning "the pattern of sound words." The same work needs to be nlone for each suc ceeding generaltlon. And for this pur pose can we mend "the sound words" or improve on Christ's methods? What exltensive good has been done, except by the old-fashioned doctrine of Obrlfltiarallty? I Invite you to name a single Instance. But the text is good advice for anotlher reason. You have a law in business not to leave a good thing until you see your way clear to BomeShllng boater. If nut Christianity, what la the alternative? Wise men are noit content with negatives, they want something positive, practical. Peter said, "To whom shaill we go? Going away Is easy enough, and yet not so easy as It seems, because a wise man wants to know whether he i joing. Whait we want, then, is not ehtanre, except for the bdtiter. Chris tianity can point to Its fruits. And what It 'has done for otlher cities It can do for us. Christianity la a win ning cause. The banner under which I ask you to serve, will yet be bla zoned wilth victory. We shall go to our graves, fellow Onmistlams, but we rthla'.l go as warriors hiave gMie who have lived long enough 'to know that their bravery was not In vata. I In voke for you the spirit of Olirlstlandy. From he Hittihp:ace In tlhe East I sum mon her to the west. I invoke her pres ence throughout all our streets, In your homes, and In your hearts. VERY QUEER INDEED. Daily, nay, hourly experienced, are the sensations of the (dyspeptic, nervous invalid. Ask him, and he will tell you fhait tt is weJl-tftefh impossible to de scribe Ithem. rallpltatlons of the heart suggest proneoUfQy ttftat the organ is affedted, buzzing In Che ears, a queer, metallic Haste In (the mouCh, and ting ling along the edges of the tongue, restless, broken slumber at nlglht, an Jnolmaltlon to sleep during the day, whlidh disappears when the Tecumbent posture is assumed, frequent uneasi ness of the stomach between and after meals when digestion ought to have performed its ofllce. These are a few of the Indicia of the complaints speed ily remiovalWe by the use of Ho ate titer's Stjmarih BUters, which also cures and prevents chills and fever, biliousness, conatlijaitlon, rheumatism, neuralgia, and kidney trou'ole. Take a dose of DeWltt's Little Early Risers just for the good they will do you. These li'.tle pills are good for ln degestlon. Good for headache, good for liver complaint, good for constipa tion. They are good. Chas. Rogers. 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. FIFTEENTH STREET IMPROVE MBNT NOTICE. Notice is hereby given tnat the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria, Oregon, have determined .to improve Fifteenth street In Shlvely's Astoria, from the north line of Commercial street northerly a dlstanco of 140 feet, by putting In new posts, piles, and stringers, and planking to the lull width and established grade. faaid Improvements to be made strlot- ly in accordance with plans and speci fications and ordinances in relation thereto. The lands and premises upon which the special assessment shall be levied to defray the cost and expense of such Improvement and tne district embrac ing said lands and premises, be and the same are designated as follows, to-wit: Commencing at a point wuere the west line of Lot 3 in Block til, in the town (now city) of Astoria in Clatsop County, Oregon, as laid out and re corded by J. M. Shlvely, exteuued nortnerly would Intersect the north line of Commercial street, and running thence northerly in the direction of said line extended northerly a distance of 150 feet north of the north line of Commercial Btreet and tnence wester ly and parallel to tne north line of Commercial street to a point where tne west line of Lot 3 in BiocK 160, It ex tended northerly would intersect said line extended or run westerly, and thence southerly on a straight line to a point where the west line of said Lot 3, in Block 135, if extended north erly, would intersect the norin Hue of Commercial street, and thence easterly on tne north line of Commercial street to the place of beginning. All land, real estate and premises wiuiin said descrlDed limits of Bald district and not Included in any street, are to be subject to such assessment as benefitted by such improvement. Estimates of the expense of such improvements and plans and diagrams of such work or improvement and of the locality to be Improved have been deposited by the City Surveyor with the Auditor and Police juage tor PUD' lie examination, and may be inspected at the ofllce of such officer. At the next regular meeting of the Common Council following the final publication of this notice, whloh meet ing will be held on Wednesday, April tho 17th, 1895, at the hour of 7:30 p. m., at the City Hall, any objections that may 'be made to such proposed Improvement will be considered by tin council, and if by the time of said meeting a remonstrance against such Improvement signed by residents of the city owning more than one-half of the property in said district shall be filed with the Auditor and Police Judge such Improvement shall not be or dered, If at all, except by a vote of two-thirds of all members of the council. By order of the Common Council. (Attest) K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge NOTICE OF INTENTION OF COUN CIL TO RE-ESTABLISH GRADE OF PART OF 18TH STREET. Notice is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria have determined and Intend to alter the grade of lsth street in the part of the olty laid out and recorded by J. M. Shlvely, from the south line of Exchange street to the north line of Franklin avenue so that the grade of said portion of said street when re-established will be at heights above the base of grades for said city as established by Ordinance No. 71, en titled "Ordinance No. 71, to establish a base of grades for the streets of As toria," as follows, to-wlt: At the south line of Exchange Btreet 19 feet. At the norOh line of Franklin avenue, 30 feet. At the south line of Franklin ave nue, 30 feet. At the north line of Grand avenue, 45 feet. At the south line of Grand avenue, 45 feet. The street to be of the heights men tioned throughout the width thereof at the respective points above desig nated, and Che slope of the street be tween sudh designated points to be straight or even. At any time wltlhln ten days from the final pubMiatdon of this notice, to wlt: within ten days from the 19th day of April, 1895, remonstrance can be made against said proposed alteration of grade and If within said time a written remonstrance against the same "(hall be made and filed with the Aud itor and Police Judse by the owners of three-fourtlhs of the property adja ent to said portion of said street, such alteration of grade ShaM not be made In any event. By order of th9 Common Council. (Attest.) K. OSBUKN, Auditor and Police Judge. April 6th, 1895. FORTY-SECONI STREET IMPROVE MENT NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the Com mon council lit tne cityof Astoria, Or egon, have determined to improve Jb'or-ty-oecond street In tne part of said cuy laid out and recorded by jonn Adair from the south line of the ahey way running tnrougn Biocks 5, and 6, to the center line of Bond street to u width of thirty feet along and ajja ent to the west line of said street by driving plies and planking said street to such width on said side thereof (af ter placing caps and stringers) and placing substantial railings on the sides of the Improvement. That the district of lands and premises upon which a special assessment Is to be levied to defray the costs and expenses of said Improvement Is as follows: Commencing at the Southwest corner of Lot 3, In Block 5, of said part of said city, and running thence In a straight line to the Northwest corner of said lot and thence east on a straight line to the northeast corner of Lot 2, In Block 6, and therlce south on a straight line to the southeast corner of said Lot 2, and thence west on a straight line to the place of beginning and con tains as subject to U"h assessment. Lots 3 and 4, In said Block 5, and Lots 1 and 2 In said Block 8. That estimates of the expense of said proposed improvement and speci fications for the proposed work have been deposited by the City Surveyor with the Auditor and Police Judge for public examination and may be in spected at the office of said ofllcer. At the next regular meeting of thi Common Council following the final publication of this notice, which meet ing will be held on Wednesday, April the 17th, 1895. at the hour of 7:30 p. m.. at the City Hall, any objections that may be made to such proposed improvement will be considered by the council, and If by the time of said meetlnsr a remonstrance against such Improvement, signed by residents of the city owning more than half of the property in said district shall be filed with the Auditor ard Police Judge, such Improvement shall not be or dered. If at air, except vy a vote of two-thirds of all members of the coun cil. By order of the Common Council. Attest: . 08BLRN, AudKoi ana Timet jrufl?e, CPy of Astoria. Dr. Price Cream baking Powder Warid'f Fair HlshtJt Medal aad bipUma. wots. 81.00 Bottle, Onecentadose. Iti sold on Sk finihrantea br Mil rirur- glnts. It ouros Incipient Consumption mdif-thsboatCougUardCroup Cure. . For Sale by J. tV. Conn. Violin Lessons given by Mr. Emll Thlelhorn, graduate of the Hamburg Conservatory, Germany; also a member of the Chicago Musical Society. Studio, corner of 12th and Commercla streets, up stairs. Gambrinus Brewing Go's Cold Storage is now ready to deliver Ibis celebrated brew either by the keg or bottle. Drop a postal to box 800 or telepbone No. fit), and your orders will be promptlydeliver ed. Office, Commercial and 12th Streets. S. E. UTZINGEK, Agnnt, florth Paeifie Bremery JOHN KOPP, Prop Bohemian lager Beer And XX PORTER. At orders promptly tttmded to Japanese Bazaar SING LUNG. Prop. Don't buy any Spring goods until you have looked our stcck over. It will pay you and as usual our prices are such as to give us the built of the ladies trade in 417 Bond Street, next door to Mouler's Fruit Store. Kopp's Beer Hall. Choice Wines, Liquors and Clgs'S. KENTUCKY WHISKEY Only handed over the Par, The largest glass of N. P. Brer. Half-and-half, sc. Free Lunch. Chas. Wirkkala, Proprietor. Cor. 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As Franklin says, geed dress opens all doors, you should not lose sight of the fact that a perfect fitting suit is the main feature. Wanamaker & Brown are noted for fit, workmanship and superiority of Qualities. Their rep resentattve vlBlts Astoria every three months. OHlce 64 Dekum Building, Portland, Or. Reserve orders till you have seen the spring line of samples, (OILlilAMS Who Is Williams? Why Williams the barber at 474 com mercial street. Shaving l sets; hair cut ting 25 cts; bath 25Cts. B0FHEH Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. VI rati : r OI eviw irum curiy laur ei:te. lb result of overborn. Jrkne. worry, v et fetl-urtKL-bf vel- i 1 .oiimtiiiaiiu miicki-u '1 ! -.-ut rwi iirirtlnn 'Aliyi of Ihfc trfrfiy- imple, D J" 1 1 -,A ural miftiiwl- imniwit ERIE t'EDICAL CO., Buffalo, O. UP TflEKTOlp SAVINGS Bfl Acts as trustee for corporations and Individuals. Deposits solicited. Interest will be allowed on savings deposits at the rate of 4 per cent per annum. J. Q. A. 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Tfcey are fur nbhed with modern conveniences, sup plied with pure artesian water, and so iltuated as to eove occupants all th advantages to be derived from a more or Iprh prntracted residence In this de llirhtful climate. (from the Sun Frunulsco Arsonaut.) "In tne heart of the great desert of the Colorado whluh tho Southern Pa- ulno road traverses there la an oaHlp called indio, which, In our opinion, u the sanitarium of the earth. We be lieve, from personal Investigation, thai for certain Invalids, tlie-e is no spot 01 this planet so favorable." O. T. Stewart, M. v.. writes: "The purity of tho air, and the eternal sun' shine, rill one with wonder and delight Nature has accomplished sc much that there remains but little for man to do. As to its possibilities as a health resort, here 1b the most per fect sunshine, with a temperature al ways pleasant, a perfectly dry soli for rain Is an unknown factor; pure oxygen, dense atmosphere and pure water. What more can be desired? It is the place, above all others, for lung troulm-s, and a paradise for rheu nuil ics. 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 and 130 miles from LOS ANfiELES Fare from Los Angeles For further Information Inquire of tny Southern Pacific Company agent, or address E. P. ROGERS. Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt. S. P. Co. J. B. KI UK LAND, Dlt. Pass. Agt. Cor. First and Alder Sts, Portland, Ox. E. flcNEIL, Receiver. u 1 t iiU O UUO Gives Choice of Tiao Transeontmental mimiii 1 ir- - A- Via Via Ogden, Denver and Omaha or St. Paul. Spokane and St. Paul. Pullman and Tourlrt Blaepaia free Raollnlng Chair Cara, Astoria to 5an Francisco. OOEAN STEAMERS Columbia, Sunday, March 10. Queen, Friday, March 16. Columbia, Wednesday, March 20. Queen, Monday, Maroh 26. Columbia, Saturday, March SO, Astoria and Portlnd steamers. Hereafter the O. R. and N. Co.'i boat will run as follows, between Astoria and Portland. The Thompson will leave As. toria at 8:46 a. m. daily except Bund ay, and Portland dally ati 8 p. m. except Sunday. The T. J. Potter will leave Astoria at 7 p. m. dally, and Portland at T a, m. daily except Sunday, For rates and sreneral information nail on or address C. F. OVHRBAUQH. Commercial Agent, Astoria, Or. W. H. HURLBURT, . ' Qen. Paa. Agt, Portland, Or. Are You Going East? Be sure and see that your ticket reads via T HE NORTH-WESTERN LINE. -the CHICAGO. ST. PAUU MINNEAPOLIS nd- OMAHA RAILWAYS. This Is the GREAT SHORT LINE Between DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points East and South. Tbelr Magnificent Track, Peerless Veev tlbuled Dining and Bleeping Car Trains and Motto; "ALWAYS ON TIME ' Have srlvitn thla TfmA m. natlnnM pan, Na tion. All classes of passengers carried m vCTuuuieu trams witnoui extra charge. Bhip your freight and travel over thla famous line. All agents have tickets. W. K. MEAD. F. C. SAV.G" Gen. Agent Trav. F. and I. J It WaertdDf ton st, Portland, Cr.