The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, April 12, 1895, Image 2

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    fHK DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA" FRIDAY MORNING ATM It lfl, 1805
TURMS OP SUBSCRIPTION.
DAILY.
Served by carrier, per weex.... licU
Bent by mall, per month 60 cU
Sent by mall, per year..., 17.00
WEEKLY.
Sent by maif per year, $2.00 In advance.
Postage free to ubf crlbere.
The Astorian guarantees to Its sub
sorlbors the largest circulation of any
newspaper published on the Columbia
river.
Alvertlslng rates can be bad on ap-
plication to tbe business manager.
The Weekly Astorian. the third old.
est weekly In the state of Oregon, lias,
next to the Portland Oregonlan, the
largest weekly circulation In the state,
Handle & Haas are our Portland
agents and copies of the Astorian can
be had every morning at their stand
on First st-eet
PROTECTION I.V TUB SOUTH.
The cry o4 protection whldh comes
tip from Georgia has in It a rlnj of
earnestness and errthuslaam which Is
calculated to Inspire belief In the per
manent dethronement of the free trade
Idea In thait tate. A Republican club
of several hundred members, nearl.
all of Whom have formerly been Dem
ocraits, has been organized at Atlar.ti
for the purpose of supporting the po!
Icy of protection to home Industrie
The president of the club Is James P
Collins, whom Che Atlanta Constitute,
desorlbes s a man of ability, for.
and popularity. Of flie chajige o
economic sentiment In Che South, M:
Collins says:
"I am for protection. I know wiia
the people want, and I believe they
will get t from Che Hapubllsatis. W
havo no force bill, no election bl.
now; the Democrats have akitite'
Reed' rules; they made a billion dol
lar congress, and thay have satisfied
me that tihey are no better than t h
Republicans. I don't see any ue ir,
hotlorlng for the Democratic party b
cause they are so badly spilt up tha
no two of them agree on anything
One thing I am iiatlsfled of Repub
licans agree fully on taking rare 3'
all American Industries, American la
bor, American land, and American I'l-o-duols.
They don't believe In building
up big syndicates In Canada and d al
Itig wlttb. foreign syndicates. It ha?
been mainly prejudice that has kept
people from Joining the Republic
party In this state. The prejudice ha
died out since we have seen hou thi
Democrats have acted."
The distressing ttoject lesson of Dom
ooraitlo tariff legislation Is evidently
tudiled with proilt In the South.
That there Is a more confident fesl
4 rig In business circles everywhere 1?
attested by several facts. In the Ural
place It Is to be noted that industrial
enterprises of nearly all kinds are be
coming more active. The factories nu
mills of the Dost, If not generally o-er-tlng
up to th.lr full capacity, are more
fully employed than at any prylous
time for more than a year, and the In
dloaillonn seem favorable to Incivasod
and continued activity, the only thin.,
likely to Interfere with this be.n.,
(heavy tmnortvtlons of foreign mule
goods. Stocks throughout the counlr.
are not large, however, so Chit it I
believed the market will take ail tha.
Is offered at the prevailing low prices'
An agreement Just eiTeoted between
the Iron and steel manufacturers an.!
. the workers regarding the scald of
wages Is to be followed by the resump
tion of all the Western mill at on:e.
whl.'h mun employment for tens nf
thousands of Idle workmen, and the
resumption of tbe iron ami steel Indus
try will bring aotlvlty to others. For a
month or more past tlhe tin Industry
hna been growing more active, and 'n
leed all along the line of manufac
ured products there Is Improvement,
1th tiKllcKiHoni fjivortng a otttlnuMco
of active operations. We have hereto
fore referred to the foot of a bitter
footing abroad toward American se
curities, and this is being maintained,
due to the belief that tatter bunln.as
comftttuna In tHils country are at hand.
The orders for our socurllk have re
cently been on a comiaaraUvely liberal
scale, and if Una Is continued ft will
brlnf tier an amount of JSuropean
capital wtilch .will tielp nuutertuily to
the reetoreAlon'of prosperity, rt Is to
be exported, also, itnmt foreign capital
mi 111 seek other Inventments here as the
rvwu'.t of returning confidence, ao that
tt 1s quUe poewilito there will be a re
turn within tfte ensuing pear of
M.it tMrt it iA all that has been
taken out trf tne Vnfted tSates since
the di-preiwron began. The is no
longer" any serious apprehension abroad
hl country will be brougtrt to a
allver basis, and wl'Ch t!his potent cause
of the -withdrawal of capital removed
Jt ougiwt to freely flow back, for tt
hardly be questioned that this is
will
still
aa inviting field for Investment, much
as R has been damaged by the Demo-
critic policy, and that the opportuni
ties are as numerous and as promising
as any other part of the world.
Tho efforts now being made by the
county court for the Improvement of
some of our county roads under the
Crwm road act is worthy of encourage
rr.eiit toy all Who aire Interested In the
development of tlhe county and the
bulUlIng up of .Che trade between Asto
ria and surrounding tributary seotions.
It seems thalt the agitation now going
on for better roads in Clatsop county
Is beginning to attract attention among
our neighbors outside the county, and
the people of the Nohalem country are
arousing themselves In expectation of
the early improvement of the road
between this city and Grand Rapids.
This week's Nehalem Times contains
severail well-written articles on the
rood question, one of wtiidh especially,
a communication from Mr. Joseph
Walsh, on a proposed wagon road to
connect with the Grand Raplda and
Astoria rood, deserves a reading by
all rwho are interested in this subject.
There Is reason to believe our mer
chants and business men do not prop
erly appreciate the advantages to the
olity of a few well improved roads lead
ing In from 'the country. It has el
ways been claimed by some that this
was equally as important a matter at
che getting of a railroad, and t it
certain a large business could be dom
through Astoria clear down Into Tllla
nvook county If the people had the be.i-
.-.It of a system of road commu.ilca
.ions. The Nehalem Times ar-licea g
. j show that 'the people down xaefe aa
..iwious to come lo Astoria win t.i .
.aJe, and are re-ad to dj fuel.- s..-.
i road making, provided 'la.sop .o i.
y takes Che load In the movemen
Judre Gray, to whom Mr. Wul3ti ma e
lumerous references In the course o.
Ms article, Is 'now engaged In co.
JiKitIng a Beries of road m-et.ng
.nroughout the county, which are d.
iUned to create an interest and aff o. d
some needed Information pertaining t
.he Cross rood plan of Improvement
rheee meetings have so far been we.
Attended and successful, and hav
een the means of ex .'king mucin t.
oraibie discussion and enthusiasm.
uJh an extent, Indeed, is Interest 1
.he subje t spreading that the me
ers of the counity court are dally i
elvlng additional requests for the
.nectlngs, The time seems now r:.
'or a pull altogether In this Importu
direction, and lit is hoped that bo
ur city and country people will 1
irl 'the aid and encouragement po a 1
lo a better understanding and appn
lajtlon of the matter.
Through the kindness of Dr. J. t
BlHhop, of Uiis city, the Astorian ha
received a full press report of the nev
rannplrlng In Honolulu down to Mar
list. Owing to lack of space we ar
unable to publish the same In this Ir
ue. We hope, however, to use tli
naitter In a few days, as the repor
omtalns some very interesting parti
f.ars.
FORTY-FIFTH STREET
GRADE
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the Com-
non Council of the City of Astoria,
i,e UtttaiuiintM biM iiueuu to ei-uil-itfh
llio gituie of 4olh sireot In the pari
.n tne uuy iaid out and reorueU by
jJlm Adjir, at uid tu.iuwing iKig..ia
auote ine base ot grades for said
Hy aa established bj Oralnance No.
n, emJtled "Oi-dinani'e No. 71 to es-
labilsh a base of grades for the streets
h Astoria, ' as follows, to-wit:
At the Intereeotion with Astor street,
feet.
At the Intersection with Bond street,
17 and 4-10 feet.
The street to be of the heights mvn-
loned, throughout Che wlci;h thereof,
tnd nlifl slope thereof to be on a
ttiviiglkt or even line botween said
points.
At any time wMMn ten days from
he final ruHI-itloin of this notice,
f-w"tt: within ten days from the l!Mh
day of April, 1895, remonstrance ran
be made arainst said proposed grade,
in.l if within said time a written re
monstrance asulnst the same shall be
made and filed with Che Auditor and
Police Judge, by the owners of three-
fourtha of the property adjacent to
said p-vtlon of said street, such pro
posed grade shall not be made In any
evn t.
By order of the Common Council.
Attost; K. OSBURM,
Auditor and Police Judgo.
Astoria, Orewon. April 6th, mi.
FREE TILLS.
aena your auurwo u . 1. i.u...
n a 1 A . ir C rtufltrlaM
Sk Co., Chicago, and get a fre sample
of Dr. Klng'a New LI fa pills. A trial
will convince you ot their merits. These
pills are easy in action and are particu
larly effective in the cure of constipa
tion .and alck headache, for mtlarla
and ilver troubles they have been prov-
d invaluable. They are guaranteed to'
b perfectly free from any deleterious
subatancs and to be purely vegetable..
They do not weaken by their aotlon,1
but by giving tone to the stomach and
bowels greatly Invigorate tha system.
Regular sue. S3 cents per box. Bold by.
Chas. Rogers, druggist. Odd Fellows':
llullJlng.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
Wnsaa CoM M4l Mttwlatar Fair, sa" Fraocaw
Envoy Extraordinary
and Minister
Plenipotentiary,
carrying good news of relief
from pain.
Allcock's
Porous Plaster
stands at the head of all
remedies for congestion in
the chest, the first result of
taking cold, and for all
lameness and stiffness of
joints or muscles.
"JunI Good a AllcocUV Not at
all. Nu imitation appruachci the genuine.
Allcock's Corn Shields,
Allcock's Bunion Shields,
Hava no equal as a relief and cure for corns
and bunions.
Brandreth's Pills
are free from injurious substances.
They give universal satisfaction.
lOriCB CF THE INTENTION OF
COUNCIL TO RE-ESTABLISH
GRVDE ON PART OF
lb J'H STREET.
Notice is beieby given that the Com
mon council of tne City of Astoria,
nave aeienninea and intend to aner
tne grade ot luth street In the part ot
the city of Astoria laid out and re
corded by J. M. Bhlveley, from the
south line of Grand Avenue to the
south line of Irving Avenue, bo that
the grade of said portion ot said street
when re-established will be at heights
aoove the base ot grades for said citj
as estaollsned by Ordinance No. 71,
entitled "ordinance No. 71, to establish
a bass of grades for the streets ot
Astoria," to-wit:
At the south line of Grand avenue,
119.5 feet.
At the north line of Irving avenue,
1C7 feet.
At the south line of Irving avenue,
170 feet.
The street to be of heights mentioned
throughout the width thereof, at tho
.ospeotlve points designated according
to the proposed grade and the slope
oetween designated points to be
'raJght or even.
At any time within ten days frm the
Inai publication of this n.t'ce, towlt:
-I'h'.n ten days from the 19th day of
Vpril, 1893, remonstrance cm be made
gilnst said pnpcel altera I m of
d? and If within said time a wrlt
i remonstrance against tho same
'ill be made and filed wlLh the Aud
ir and Police Judge, by the owners
f three-fourths of the property adja
ii t to said portion of 3aid street, such
i-oi)oscd alteration of grade shall not
a ad? In any vent.
By order of the Common council.
Auest: K. OjB.jKN,
Auditor and Police Judge.
Astoria, oivBv.i, ,ui, jujj.
.Styi'lCK OH" AlMli-NidTHAl'iO.N.
Notice is hereby given that the ua
.ei'i($!ieii ias uecn ttyvuued utl.i.iii
o.i Uii lx ot the cola.it; ol Junua .
.leiuuii, deceased, uiid a.l persons hav-
ii cialuis auiiisi taiu t'.Sa.t- ale
icieuy lei'UiicU u Dies. 1H tne Ba.i.e,
lUCl'.y Vfllll-;.!, lu j. A. UUKl.l, ii. i
..luiiity, ai li.H oliice in Astoria, O ic
on, tvlllllll IU01U113 Ll'Jul nils dai:.
. .aicn isi, li j s.
t' l.lNOR MKLSON,
Aduiinlsiratrlx oi inu cB.u.e oi jai..t-
. Meisoll. ueceastd
lost peolila cuni.ol uiioru lo expen
.lu. llicy waul iiiuuediuie rciiel.
i.ai's wliy liicy use one Minute Cuugii
jib. Clms. lioxers.
OOK OUT FOR COLD WEATHER
i.t rule In.'itdo the Electric Llk'hted
d Steu.n Hcau-d Vestibule Anui tinent
ur truin of Hie CiiIcbko, AlUwuuiiee
nl t. i'uu! Hallwuy. and you will be
wurm, coinlortable, and cheerful as
i your rwn library or boudoir. Ii
avel between ChlcaRO. S'.. Haul or
InnrapollH. or rii-tween Chicago and
iraha, In thetie luxuriously appointed
ains. Is a supreme atlfnftlin : nni'
the Bnmewhat ancient advertisement
I to rend, "for further nartlou ar
smnll bills." Stn.-ll hills (and lnre
". tnn will ho a ented for pai.S'iir"
d pln-r-leg ''nr tlckrts. AH coupon
' kef nwrtts on the eoant sell tickets
n tho ChlflRO. .Milwaukee nnd St
'ml Rnllwny. or ndr'-ps C. -I. Fddy
' nornl Airent. Portlnnd, !'
I1ITK1 KN'S AT?N1CA SAT.VW
SCRATCHED 3 YEARS
Suffered, Srrntchod mi'l Died. Doc
tors No Kclief. Curcl by Two
Sets Cuilouni ltemcdlos.
Vnthlns Ilka CrtTirrnA ItEMKPrrs wn ever
muimliUMire I. tui imvo vnts hu.tf 1 auilcrmt
With a aoro hcud. 1 n..l I break oiu all oier my
nenuwi.il I'lini'U'H wiucu wimii.i
liiiui a vulery matter, una 1
woiil 1 tune to scnucn limll
wonl.l Iniw I. Alter tioooriui;
w-lth two doctors lor thrett
yi'nrn, nutre or leat., I tl..uily
hiu'loep iv in n.l lo try our
I'llTlCUHA HKMKK1IM, Wl.tl
re.iult e.i. ivly na..s.ue.1lrv to
ine. Al'.er two aets 1
nin entirely cureii. 1 Ikivo roe
oiiiiiieiiileil your renieihi-s to
8otcr.il iioraous, anil lliov all
tell ine thev are o. t. Our ilmrclst in iloiiiK a
ulee uiu...um in ( UTtci'BA Uemi:i.iii-i, ihut my
cure. 1 ha ;ivi him tlin privili'KU ot uiiIiik
in v name aa ltroot of their eltu-loiu'v. 1 euelOM
my por.iuit. A. K. tiKAM.M,
SALT RHEUM CURED
Mv wife ha been troubled with the salt rhenm
for 'four yearn. Purine ilila lime doi'tora of
V lacoiialn, llllnola, anil the moat eminent of
riiicauo, fulltnl to nive relief. I bought he
Cl'TlctiRA KKMKiuF.,nnil ahe iisetl only one Ihix
of Cutiocha, one cuke of Ct'Tlct'RA Siiap, ami
bulf a tmule or ( I th i ka Kcti ui k-nt, aud
Uiuae have cureil her eompletely.
V. 31. blV.Mi, HI state at., inicago, m.
,,lnnM umiinrna
liUIIUUHA (YUil nUllUUtt
There Is no itotibt that the Citicoba Rns.
Pitts clallv iwrform more wonilrrfiil ciirea tliaa
all other' skin And Mood rtiuelii oouibluea.
They liiatautly rolieve and aiweililjr core vrjr
hviinor of the akiu, scalp, sntt blood, with loas
of hair, from Infancy to gv, from ptiupM to
sciuluis, when tha twat phaicuuia (ul.
Bold throughout tba world. IVw, Crtirru,
too.: Boae, ; Ks-oitmt, t. 1'orris Daua
AMD Cuss. Cos , Sola Proprietors, Boa loo.
How to Cars Skin IUaaa," mailed fraa.
niSIPLKS, blarkbrada, red, rough, chapped, and
I lill oily earn eured by Ctrrict' sa buar.
HjW MY BACK ACHES!
I n...w a. -ha. Vl.lnar lalns. ami Weak.
H.rwuaa. Laiueueaa. Strains, and
1-aiua ralleve-l la ooe mlnat V Ui
CuUcvne Astt-ma ruwwft
Tho host nlvo In tho wrM fnt c-m
hiIsos Soren TTlpor. Pnlt hontv
-'nr Oatpk Ti ttor. Phppod H l'"1
"'llh'nlns, Porni. nnd Att ck'n it-.-i,
"nno. n1 nnstll"olv fur0 Pll. or
,-iv ronnlrd Tt l giinrnntoort t-i p1'
-ofrtt ntof-.-floil, r mmp' -1
Mr, "K mnfc ?r nr Vnr te
""hq rtnjror. " CPrtltrtTVP' h.0ln
THREE LOTS.
In a desireable location, 2 blocks from High School.
A BARGAIN.
CHOICE LOTS IN HILLS FIRST ADDITION.
On tbe new Pipe Line Boulevard-Just the place for a cheap home.
A Block IN ALDERBROOK.
STREET CAE LINE will be eitended this summer to within 5 minutes
walk of this property "Will sell at decided bargain.
ACER AGE.
In 6 or 10 aore traots inside the oity limits, olso adjoining Flavel.
GEORGE HILL,. 471HondSt., Occident Block,
HILL'S HEAL ESTATE EXCHANGE.
Children Cry for
FISHERMEN!
Gold Seal and Badger
Oil Clothing. .
Alao see that trie lieels of your Boots are stamped
STOUT'S PflTEflT
These are the only Genuine
want the ordinary Duk Boots ask for
WALES-GOODYEAR'S
For sale by all First-class Dealers.
Manufactured
GOODYEAR
73-75 First Stictt,
Children Cry for
The Packers of Choice
oiumbia River Salmon
Their Brands and Location.
'.OCATIiiN
l-UTlrt Pk Co..
Astoria..
(.Joiiu
I ltlark
I oval
oui V I'k'gC'o
Astoria..
ockttil..
iiidibiiiKlvei I'kKl'o
tutor! a
A'tortu
Mrooktlelii..
Astoria
- ore amiiHl
, ti Mi'ijl'T Si Co
ii racii'i Pltg.t!i..
tag,
PROVEN A BOON.
lienileinen:-! have always recom
icniied Rraiisp's Headache Capsules
nerever 1 liuve had a chance. They
uve proven a veritable boon in my
tnlly aiminut any ami all kinds of
iidaclie. Yours truly,
J. F. VVAIi'Klt.
Leavenworth, Kansas,
cur sale by Chas Rogers. Astorlt.
'Run. 'nli aent.
INDORSED BY THE PRESS.
Gentlemen: This Is to certify that 1
lave used Krauae's Heada'-ne upsules
with satlsfr.ctory results. I 'AiUfh' a
box which cost me 3. nu one 'apft'le
oured me of a dreadful "ick haiV.che.
My wife and mysflf nave b.ith used
the medicines manufactured by the
Norman I.ichty Mf'g Co.. nnd we re
nmniend them to the public as oelurt
IJust what they nre represented.
Respectfully.
W. J. HUTCHISON.
Ed. Oazette. Hleaant HI 1. vtn.
Twenty-five cents. f(r sal" by Cl.a
togers. Astoria. Or., sole agents
ALL TREE.
Those who have used Dr. King's New,
Discovery know its value, and those,
who hi.ve not have now the opportunity '
to try it free. Call on the advertised
li-U(,-glsl and get a tr'ai oome iree.
ond vour name and address to H. E j
Rucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a
ample box of New Lire ril-s trie, as
veil as a copy of Guide to Health and
lonsehold Instru tor. free. AH of
fhlch le guaranteed to do you nood
ind cost vou nntning. t.ns. nu6no
Irtiggist, Odd Fellows Building.
The name One Minute Couch Cure
sugges a medicine that relieves at
enre. and quickly cures. Its us proves
It. Chas. Rogers.
Captain Sweeny. U. S. A.. San Plego
Cal snys: "Shllo's Catarrh Remedy
Is the first medicine 1 have ever rouna
that would no me any good. Price 60
cts. Sold by J. W. Co, n.
You make n mistake when you take
DeWitt s Little Early Risers for bil
iousness, dyspepsia, or headaohe, be
cause thee little pills cure them, Chas
Rogers.
The World's Fnir Tests
showed no baKitig powder
so pure or great la leav
ening power cs tho PoyaU
It cui es piles. It cures obstinate sores,
chapped hands, wounds. It does this
U Ickly Is there any good reason why
you should not use DeWitta Witch
Kazet Salve ? Chas. Rogers.
You ought to know this: DeWitfa
Witch Hasei Salve will heal a burn and
stop ths pain Instantly. It will cure
tadly chapped hands, ugly wounds,
sores and Is a well-known cure for
(dies. Chas. Rogers.
Pitcher's Castorla.
Ask Your Dealer for
SHAG PH00F-
SNAG PROOF BOOTS. If you
only by the
RUBBER CO.
Portland, Oregon.
Pitcher's Castorla,
Astoria Pk'gt'o,
-J Kinney's
M J Kinney.
Astoria..
A. Devlin..
Diamond.
A. Booth & Sons
Chlc&go
'uttlng PkgOo...
an Francisco
Magtula
W i.ltH Mar..
El more, Sanboru
Hiorla-
s uo
St. Ucoriie...
J.O. Megler..
lixioktleld Wu
iFMierraen '.....
Si at diiiaviao
Kislwrmeu'i.
Klshermen'i
I'kg Co
Astoria
Hard Times HavsComa
Trying L Make it Easy,
We wish the puolic to understand
that we sell exclusively nothing
but
J. H. CUTTER WHISKEY
For 10 cents a drink, and Kopp's cele
brated N. P. Beer at 5 cents a glass.
The whisky Is the same as we have
been selling ever since we have Leer
In business, and we are going to con
tlnue the same as long as we can get a
square deal on bth sides.
WHITE HOUSE CORNER.
Corner 9th an1 B"nd.
HARRIS & WRIGHT.
E. A. TOPPINO.
: New anj Second-Hand :
FURNITURE.
Full line Crockery
Tinw-ire, Stoves.
Stove Repairs a Specialty.
Highest c sh prices
p:nJ for Stvnd-tiano
gooJS of all kinds.
434 Bond Street.
(Opposite PaiUer & Hansen.)
MUSIC HALL.
KKAT NO & Pi. will open their
Music IU1 at 3-VJ Astor street,
1A A K,tnir.!,iv ItiA ll'.lh Tlmr ul l
... fc nllmhl.r Ai ii,,.
.7.-" . a . .
'
time.
BEER HALL,
What the Gambrlnus Beer Hall tried
to do in selecting their liquors was to
pick cut what intelligent people would
want if they knew it as experienced
people should know it. Make a note
of this if vou want Dure llauors. George
Bartley, Proprietor. 1
For
tions for Easter
0 Call at GrunlunJ & Brix.
uor. etnand txenangests.
Palms and Decorative Plants For Rent.
KARL'S CfcOVER BOOT will purify,
your blood, clear your complexion, reg
ulate your Bowels, and make your bead'
clear aa a belL 15 eta., SO eta, and IL.0O. I
Sold by J. W. Conn. I
We
Ought
to Know
Something about pianos, for we have
bought and sold them for a life time.
The knowledge thus gained has proved
to ua that the Chlckerlng, the Hard-
man and the Fischer are the best pi
anos now before the public. They
show perfection in every detail.
WILEY B. ALtLEfa CO.
HAVE YOU A WIFE?
Have you any little ones? If
so, buy a lot on the Seashore, and I
build them a summer nome.
Ther Is no more beautiful place
than Silver Point Cliffs. E. Z.
Ferguson, agent. Astoria Ab
stract Company.
J. B. WYATT,
Astoria, Oregon.
Hardware,
Ship Chandlery,
Groceries,
Provisions,
PAINTS and OILS.
Special Attention Paid to Supplyln Ships.
EVERY REQUISITE FOR
: First Class funerals :
AT
POHli'S Undertakipg Parlors,
THIRD STREET.
kate Reasonable. Embalming a Specialty
WHO
WANTS
TWINE
It astonishes tbe old time tankers to
see how the fishermen have taken to
Marshall's twine the last few years and
the) may.
THE
HIGH
BOAT
of last season over nil Ihe oMier
hontn on the 1'ivo, used M BSH.LL'iS
TWINK.
W.Y?
Because it is (he Htrtmcest. Because
il has not been weiiki-Ufl by hhacliing.
RfcniiHeh is sulil with n t'tt iutiiee ihat
'f il docs not prove HHtiefai'lorv il c ii l
limtmlit buck lit the Hid i.f t lie hciisiiii.
SEASIDE SAWfilbk.
A coniplett stuck of lumber on nati
n 'he rptigh or dressii Flnurtnit. m
lo. celling, and all kinds .f
iiiitldlntrs ind ahinurles. ils t" :
-. ..tV dunf .t.1et Term rex-.i-id
inlccs' tii'ilr'"'k XM
'iiil'th "'lend'i ff Orti
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STILL IN THE LEAD.
Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav
Igatlon Co.
STEAMER BAIIiEYGATZERr.
In place of Steamer Telephone.
Leaves Astoria ior Portland and wav
landings at 7 p. m. laily, Sunday ex
cepted.
Leaves Portland eV-rv dav except Sun
day at 7 a.m. C. W. STONE,
Aient Astor a.
Telephone No. 11.
E. A. Seeley, Oen'l Agt., Portland.
U. B. Scott, President.
Between Astoria and Portlund
STEAMER
SARAH DIXON,
SPRING TIME TABLE.
Steamer Sarah Dixon leaves Astoria
Monday morning for Portland at 6
o'clock, and Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday evenings at 6 o'clock. 1
Returning leaves Portland Sunday
morning at 7 o'clock; Monday, Wednea-,
day and Friday evenings at 7:30.
SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO ,
ROSS HIGGINS & CO.
-.'sy 1
UrOCerS. : anu : nUICnerS
a .-..it
Fin Tea and Coftres. Table Delkaclei. DooMttlc '
I 'Bi TCul' K.' aJS?E"." SU85' j
! Choice - Fresh and SaJt Meats.
S. H. WILLETT,
P LU M B I N G , I
Gas and Steam Fitting,
Hot Air, Steam and
Water H eating.--
ITS Twelfth strsst Aitorts, Or.
ard a, I nimnai
lithe line to take to all
points
EAST and SOUTH
It is the DINING CAR ROUTE
It oilers the bet nervlce, com
billing
SPEED and COMFORT
It is the popultir route with tlmi nbu
l.,b to travul on
the SAFEST!
It Is therefore the route you should
take. It runs through ventibuied
trains every day in the year to
St.
No Change of Cnrn,
Elegant rullmnn Slccprrs,
Superior Tourist Simpers,
Splendid Free Second-class Sleepers,
Only one ohange ot cars
PORTLAND to NEW YORK
Through Tickets
To Anj Part of tne civilized world.
Passenger tloketcrt via all hoiitii niunln i
hetwetu AturlK, l alama end I'orMand.
Kiill iiifnnnatlmi concemine rates, time c'
Tail rotitis mifl nthfir ilet,U!e ttimlslied c
ipiili-xMnt- iu
C. W. STOKE.
OI!t AHUKld
rtteaircr 1 It r-t' -'e Dock.
A. D. CMffPLTOW,
A. G. P. A., N. P. R. R.,
235 Morrison St., Cor. 3d, Portland, Or.
Tha Original & Genuin
rt
i'J
(WOUCKSTERSHIKE)
SAUCE
Imparts tho most dullclotis taftc and icst to
irelsli'
aoroblta.
OF IMITATIONS
-Vtl- 1 1 t . ,JfcAHlWi tTWMMM
Take flow t::f lea & Perrins
'iirnarurc oi cv. ry bottle o "fgin.-i) & penal tw
(ii l Pccific
RAILWAY.
AMERICA'S
Greatest Trans - ConFnenta
Railway SytttemJ
FR0:ii OCEAN TO OCEAN
-1N-
Palace Dining Room and Sleeping Cars
Laxorious Dining Cars.
Elegant Day Coaches.
ALSO
Observation Car, alloming Unbroken
Vietus 0! the Wonderfal ffloantaln
Country.
$5.00 and $10.00
Saved on all tickets east. T jurist cars
me oest on wheels. Equipments of the
iyeT "nest throughout
ALSO
CANADIN PACIFIC ROYAL KAIL STEAHSHIP LIN
r rl,in tni l,n"'
ciupresa 01 aapan, novemoer 12m.
Empress of China, December 10th.
onF" ."teU81" aad ,nformh,,on' ca"
JA& FINLAYSON. Agt.
I -r. Astoria, Or.
! A. B. Calder, Traveling Pass. Agt..
: n Txxn, Wash..
Hcl Brown. Diet. Pass. AgU
1 Vancourer. B. C
hi
Hot & Cold IWont -TSv
GBAVIKS, -pT
SALADS. ht
sours. -1 - ) .
Tnr ihfk WrW
fish i;-: ?i A&Ujfy