The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, April 13, 1895, Image 2

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    IWi DAILY ABTOftlAN, ASTORIA BATPttDAY MOUNINQ AKIL 13. 1885
TiiRMS OP SUBSCRIPTION.
DAILY.
.Served by carrier, per weez.... 16cts
Sont by mall, per month Wets
Sent by mall, per year $7.00
WEEKLY.
Sent by mall per year, $2.00 in advance.
Postage free to subscribers.
The Astorlan guarantees to Its sub'
scrlbers the largest circulation of any
newspaper published on the Columbia
river.
Advertising rates can be bad on ap-
plication to the business manager.
J :
The Weekly Astorlan, the third old
est weekly in the state of Oregon, lias,
next to the Portland Oregonlan, the
largest weekly circulation in the state,
Handley ft Haas are our Portland
agents and copies of the Astorlan can
be had every morning at their stand
on First st'et '
Every citizen of Astoria, however
humble or poor, stands a show to re
ceive some benefit from the railroad,
and each should be willing to con
tribute his mite to Insure its construe'
tlon as early as possible. The whole
question of When toe work shall com
mence now hinges on the e-MMy of
our people to furnish Mr. Hammond
with the rijfht of way. He is under
contract to begin work whenever the
right of way is tendered, and to con
tlnue at work without cessation until
the road Is completed. It follows
therefore, that tlw people are maetrra
of the situation; they have control,
and can determine Just when the ben
oftts expected' from the road shall be
obtained. In order to secure the right
of way It Is necessary to raise a cer
tain amount of , Mh money. This
money must come from the people,
aud all the people. Our so-called weal
thy men and large property . owners
cannot be relied on to iiut up this
money, for the -vry good reason thai
theyhajKtt't got It, and wlbh all their
poverty they can't get It. Aside from
the injustice of expecting a few to
do everything, and waiving the fact
that the land owners have already
contributed liberally and even masal
flcently to make up the suibsldy, whlon
is the main inducement to Mr. Ham
mond to build the road In times like
the present, It is a fact, too patent and
commonplace to be disputed, tihat there
are fishermen and day laborers In As
torla Who have more ready nioney
than many of these land owner. Up
In Seattle, where they are ( ttlng read,
for the tug of war which they see
coming with Astoria, the people have
raised about 500,000, a large portion
of whloh was contributed in sums or
one dollar and up by the poorer cUs
of olt liens. We must show the earn,
spirit in Astoria, and one ot the wa. ;
of doing It is by patronizing the en
terbalnmanit to be given toy the Astoria
Football Club, for the benefit of th
right of way fund. The success of td.it
entertainment will have muoh to d
with stimulating our railroad commit
tee to other and further efforts; ll
failure will most certainly dampen an
dlooourage their enerjries, and may if
suit in a serious delay in carrying t:
right of way project. Lot every c::;
sen deny himself some luxury, if n r
sa-y, and contribute the amount o
ait least one ticket to this eavterta r.
mervt.
There Is no objection that we know
gays Munat H&lteai, to tihe "Increases'
use of silver'' by any of the Euro.in,
IfeaiMons hait may be so minded; bit
we do not see our way clear to uu
furoher use of It in this country. Tia
laiteat treasury report shows that w..
tvave in the vaults ot the government
five hundred and ton millions In silver.
This I tAie white money motal In ad
dition to that which the people art
pleased to carry in tln4r pockets and
betrtow on their personal hoards. We
have, therefore, sixteen thousand tonj
of sliver stored up hi aiMltkm to that
wihhft to atlod for by the people in
actual drculaitilon. Of course a vast
amount of tlho torod liver Is out In
reprueentaitlv form, for the American
peoiflo do not Uke metal in tih4r hands,
preferring. Invariably, to flngvr the
larsly 'filmwy nd lnfeoted paper. They
do .iot even have, like the French.
Gormnna Bng-llsh, a fancy to clr
euiate tsvid; and th.t 4s on of the
r.. is)!i v J'.y the uSd sMrs away from
lid rr '".
T-: ts.-t of -the Skamokwa
. -,- -., rii-n Mist, are brim-full
of interesting facts coreoerrrlsgf the As-torfa-Oohle
ralhvay projeot. One day
fewt week Mr. Seelcy, of the Columbia
River and Puget Sound Navigation
Company, gave itho editors of thee
papers a trip to Astoria on the steam
er Dalley Glaitzort, the main purpose
lwlng to allow thorn to see for them
selves whmt was being done toward
the railway project. From the ap
pearance of their respective papers thtt
week they took In the whole situation.
Judging from the number of commen
(l.ttory communications received during
the past few days, it is evident the
people of Clatsop county feel that In
tihe Adtoxtan they Ibave a warm ally
In their effojita to secure better roads.
In this they are righlt, for the Asto
rlan In it!he future as In the past will
do tts utmost to advance Che theory
that good, passable county roads are
the -first steps to be taken towards
settling and building up the country
surrounding flhe county seat. The far
mers of Clatsop county can count on
the Adtorian on every proposition of
that kind.
It would do no harm If our Chamber
of Commerce would open correspond
ence with the Washington authorities
about the Tillamook Rock calble. The
muter lias had a long reat, and with
Commander FaranhoK's Influence, who
knows but that the cable mlglrt he
laid and in operation before the Bum
mor Is over.
WHAT A WORD WILL DO.
Byron reminds us that a word is
enough to rouse mankind to mutual
slaughter. Yes, there is power in a
word Marathon, for Instance, Water
loo, Gettysburg, Appomattox. Great
battles, these, but what a great battle
is going on In many a sick and suffer
ing body. In yours, perhaps. Take
courage. Oall to your aid Dr. Pierce'
(Jolden Medical Discovery. It ao-u
powerfully upon t)he liver, cleanses th
system of ail blood taints, and impuri
ties; cures all humors, fro.n a comuio
Lilotuh or Eruption to the worst aero.
ula, Salt-Rheum, "Fever Sores," Seal
or Rough St.ln, In Bhort, all disease.-
caused by bad blood. Great Bating
Ulcers rapidly heal under Its benign
Influence. Especially potent in mrlii.
Tetter, Eczema, Erysipelas, Balls, Car
Junclee, Sore Ryes, Scrofulous Sore.
and Swellings, Hip-Joint Disease
"White Swellings" and Enlarged
Glands. '
Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure permanent!!
constipation, biliousness, a!ck head
ache, and Indigestion.
FORTY-FIFTH STREET
GRADE
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the Cum
mum council ol uit cuy of ahiuiio,
..4e (leu. milieu diu .Mbcj.u to e?-k4U-
uan Ule tj.tt.de of 4uiil BifaH in uiu pari
oi me L4iy ia.U out auu rc-oiucu uy
J dun Auuir, tu ute lu.iuftriiig u...n
above cne base oi grades tor earn
City us established Dj uiMinuuce No.
71, eniiltic-d "Orttlnune No. 71 to es
tablish a base of grades (or the B.rttn
of Astorlu," as fo.lawa. to-wL:
At the Intersection with Asior street,
25 feet.
At the Interseotlon with Bond street,
17 and 4-10 feet.
The street to 'be of the heights men-
tinned, throughout the wlJ;b thereof.
and the slope thereof to be on a
straight or even line between Bold
points.
At any time within ten days from
he final publication of this rot're,
o-wt: within ten days from the 19th
day of April. 1835. remonstrance ran
be made arei'.nst said proposed grade,
xnd If within said time a writ. en re
monstrance against the same si.all be
aade and filed with the Auditor and
.'ollce Judge, by the owners of three
fourths of the property adja ent to
.laid p-irt!on of Bald sireet, suoh pro
posed grade shall not be made In any
ivn t.
Uy order of the Common Council.
AU-iv; K. OSllCHN.
Auditor and Police Judue.
Astoria, Uio.i, Apc.i
OIULOH'8 CUIUS 1b sold on a gtui
iltee. 11 cures uuiiileiU cuiiriuiiptiui.
i is the best 'Jough Cure. iii um
etii a uue. io cem. i ;i.. 1-uo
or .a.e uy J. W. Cunn.
KHKK I'iLLS
Senu your uddreBS t.i H. JE. Bueklt-n
Co., Chicago, and get a free suniple
I Dr. lilnir'a New Life ullls. A U'ial
..1,1 convince you ot their merlu. l'ha
,.li,s are eutty in aeilun and are iaiiUu
urly eflectlve in the cure of tousapa
.ion and sick headache. For mtiariu
.ind liver troubles they have been prov
jd Invaluable. They are guaranteed lo
oe perfectly free from any deleterious
substance and to be purely vegetable.
ihey do not weaken by their action
out by giving tone to thb stomach and
jowels greatly invigorate the system.
Kegular size, 25 cents per box. Sold by
Chas. Rogers, druggist, Odd Fellows'
ouiidlng.
Mrs. T. B. .Hawkins, Chattanooga,
Tenn says, "Shllor's Vltallier 'SAVPD
MY LIFE,' I consider It the best rem
edy for a debilitated sysUm I ever
used." For Dyspeiwia, Liver or Kia
ney trouble. It excells. Pilvs ?& cts.
For Sale by J. W. Conn.
CLAIRVOYANT.
Maiam Nolson, reads head and
also cards, and tells part, present and
future. Consultation oil all affairs.
Price, 60 cents and upwards. Recom
mendations from several hundred per
sons. Removed upstairs, 625 Commer
cial at dm.
GREATEST AND BEST.
Four pounds of the heat washing
powder on earth for S5 cents. Ask Ross
Hlgglns ft Co. for SOA FOAM POW-!
DER. '
Dr. Price's Cream tMKinjr Pow&r
LOSS OF FLESH
Is weakening. You cannot af.
ford to fall below your healthy
weight. If you will take Scott's
Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with
Hypophosphites of Lime and
Soda -when your friends first
tell you you are getting thin,
you will quickly restore your
healthy weight and may thereby
prevent serious illness.
PorsonS have been known to
gain .' pound a day by taking
an ounce a day of Scott's Emul
sion. This seems extraordinary;
but it is absolutely true.
Don't be pcrtuaded to accept a tubitltuU!
Scott & Bowne, N, Y. All Druggists. 50c and $1,
HOriCE CF THE INTENTION OF
COUNCIL TO RE-ESTABLISH
GRIDE ON PART OF
lBJ'H STREET.
Notice Is heieby given that the Com
mon Council of the City of Astoria,
have determined aud intend to alter
tne grade oC lith street in tne part of
the city of Astoria laid out and re
corded by J. M. Shlveley, from the
south line of Grand Avenue to the
south line of Irving Avenue, so that
the grade of said portion of said street
When re-established will be at heights
aoove the base of grades for said clt
as established by Ordinance No. 71,
entitled "Ordinance No. 71, to establish
a basa of grades for the streets of
Astoria," to-wit:
At the south line of Grand avenue,
119.6 feet.
At the north line of Irving avenue,
1CT feet.
At the south line of Irving avenue,
170 feet.
The street to be of heights mentioned
throughout the width thereof, at the
respective points designated according
to the proposed grade and the slope
between designated points to ba
straight or even.
At any time within ten days frm the
final publication of this nctlce, towlt:
within ten days from the 19th day of
April, 1895, remonstrance can be made
against said proposed alteration of
?ride and If within said time a writ
ten remonstrance against the Fame
hall be made and filed with the Aud
itor and Police Judgt. by the owners
if throe-fourths of the property adja
cent to said portion of said street, such
proposed alteration of grade shall not
,-n ad 4 In any ?vent.
By order of the Common council.
Attest: K.. UaUultN,
Auditor and Police Judge.
Astoria, ui.o-i. aiuJ tf.u. oju.
NOTICE Oil- AD-UiN 1ST RATION.
Notice Is nerebv given that the uu
uei'Mfaiied i, us octn uvoiuteu ud.mil
isirutrlx ot the estate oi Junus .
.iieioun, dt-ce'UietU u'ld ad persona hav
ing ciuiins u4.ai.iHt md cisait are
hereby rcpulrud m Dn.-si.ni tne Bame,
tii'utier.y vci WK-.t, to J. A. t.aKla, ni
attorney, ut his ulllce In AHturla, Ure
,on, wituln ma inuiunj ii'jui tnia daln.
.i.uicn i.it, lajj.
t'.J.lNOR A1ELSON,
AJmliilHiruu Ix ui i.i,t- tu.u.eot juiaes
t . MeiSon, Ucct-ustd
.iluBl pLHiiiiu (.am.ul (Liiui-ii lo expert-
tin. lilt.) uuiii iiiiiui'diatu iciiei.
. ,.u s vny l.iL) uu one .uiuu.e Couull
ulti. ClIUH. liOKtlb.
.O'Jlt OUT FOR COLD WEATHER
i.t ride Inr.lda the Elec'.rlc LlghU-d
d Sleu.n Heated Veatlbule Anui tinent
,u- trulno of the CIiIcuko, Milwaukee
nd it. I'au! Hallway, and you will be
' warm, rnnitnrtable, and cheerful as
, your -.'wn ll'jriiry or tmudnlr. To
avel hi'twi-en Chleagn. S'. I'aul or
InnenpnliH. or it.'iwern Chicago and
i-nha. In thohe luxuriously appointed
inns, la a siipi-fine -arisfit"tlon : nnil
'ho unmcwhnl ancient n.lvertlsement
" I to reml. "for fii'-tlier nnrilcii ai-
" Kinnll blll." Sm.'ll l'!!n (and lareel
mo) will he n" cptod for pnt.snire
d R'eef.lng rnr tlrltrts. AM coupon
' -lt n7cnt on (bp i-on-it soli trkits
'I th CH'-non, .'lllwankep nnii Kt
'7"l Pllllivnv, or n'',ll'"-o C I 'dv
..ni-nl ont. Pnrtlnnn, '"
rV-,h.in''a' Ptaml-""-'. n I'n-fnv1
im Wa anlvp in 'h w'r'il fiv r-..
'Milaf. Qor' Tlf.n h'l"
m 111,'nln ",.. ..nil "V" -
' inq rtnl nfwlll"nlv nrM P'loq nr
:-'l .fiH.fi .lni r -nnnav r' fil'1
rt rfnty titr .-v Vtr nlp
Let
There
Be
Light
on rack'"? house methods of lard
rendering, and there will be less lard
used. Many people realize that it
is impossible now-a-days to procure
o!d-fashionid leaf lard. They
demand something better than the
modem stock-yards product.
COTTOJ.EWE
C?
The New VeeeUble Shortening
fully supplies that demand. It is
clean, delicate, healthful and eco
nomicaL Ask your grocer for the
genuine Cottolene.
MAPI 0!t.T BT
TUB N. K. FAIR8ANK COflPANY,
ST. LOI IS ui
ttlcnso, MwVatfc, UoatOJU
THREE LOTS.
In a desireable location, 2 blocks from High School.
A BARGAIN.
CHOICE LOTS IN HILLS FIRST ADDITION.
On the new Pipe Line Boulevard Just the place for a cheap home.
A Block IN ALDERBROOK.
STREET CAE LINE will be ei tended this summer to within 5 minutes
walk of this property 'Will sell at decided bargain.
ACER AGE.
In 5 or 10 aore tracts inside the city limits, also adjoining Flavel.
GEORGE HILL-. 471 Bond St., Occident Block,
HILL'S HEAL ESTATE EXCHANGE.
Children Cry for
FISHERHEN!
Gold Seal and Badger
Oil Clothing. .
Also see that the heela of your Bootaare stamped
STOAT'S PATENT
These are the only Genuine SNAG PROOF BOOTS. If you
want the ordinary Duck Boots ask for
WALES-GOOUYEAR'S
For sale by all First-class Dealers.
Manufactured only by the
GOODYEAR RUBBER CO.
73-75 First Street, Portland, Oregon.
Children Cry for
The Packers of Choice
olu.mbia : River : Salmon
Their Hranrlt and Locations.
Num. OUATI'N
H.ri.i Pk k 'o Asinri
mil v PK'-" AHinrU
in n I'kKi'n; i r
ll Hllllxl -i
. i. liKlr C j n eld
' rni n'h I b fc ('ii.-j ''
PROVEN A BOON.
. iemli'inen:-1 have always recom
iendeJ kruiiw'8 Headuche Capsules
. herevt-r 1 huve had a chance. They
,ive proven a erilable boon In my
iiuly apnlnsl any anil all klndH of
'fliM'he Your truly,
J. F. WAll'Elv
Leavenworth, Kansas.
i-hi Male tiy ("hna Rogers. Astori..
"villi. dIi nireni.
INDOHSEP BY THF, PRESS.
Gentlemen: This ts to certify thai 1
nave used Krause's Heada-he upsules
with satisfactory results. I 'oufh' a
box which cost me ..2. .inc one iupei'le
cured me of a dreadful '.ck h'ai'.r.che
My wife and mysi-lf nave lit! used
the medicines manufactured by the
Norman Mcht'. Mf'ff Co.. n:ij we rc-
iiniinend their, to the puhlli- as belnv
IJusI whai they ire represented
Respectfully.
VV. J. HUTCHISON.
Ed. Oa-eite. c;ea.mnt HI 1.
Twenty-tlve cents f'.r sale by Cl.ar
ngers. Astoria. Or., sole agents
t cui es I'Uos, It cures oDstmate sores,
.im.pii hand, wounds. It does this
. Ickly is 'here any good reason why
mi almiilii not use DeWltie Witch
azel Salve? Chas. Hoeera.
ALL FREE.
Those who have used Dr. King's New
discovery know Its value, and those
rt-ho ht.ve not rave now the opportunity
to trv It free. Call on tne advertised
.iiMimrldi ami e-et a trial bottle tree.
end vour name and aaaresu iu n..
itii, .kipn A cn.. Chicaeo. and goi a
sample box ot new uie x-u. n . -
u-ll na n rnnv nf Oulde to Heaim anu
irmisnhniH instru -tor. free. AH of
which le euaranteed to do you gooa
and cost vou nothing. Chas. Rogers
druggist. Odd Fellows Building.
The name One M.nute Cough Cure
suggesfc a medicine that relieves ai
once, and quickly cures. Its use proves
It Chas. Kogers.
You make n mistake when you take
DeWltfs Little Early Risers for bil
iousness, dyspepsia, or headaohe, be
cause these'llttle pills cure them. Clias
Rogers.
The World's Fir Tests
showed bo baking powder
so pure or so great in ieav
ealajt power as the RoyaL
Tou ought to know this: DeWltfs
Witch Haiel Salve wUl heal a bum and
stop the palti Instantly. It will cure
badly chapped hands, ugly wounds,
sores and ts a well-known cure for
piles. Chas. Rogers.
The Palace Bath House encourages
folks to bathe by having: everything
first class.
Pitcher's Castorla.
Ask Your Dealer for
SHAG PROGf.
Pitcher's Castoria.
f ArttOllft Pk'gCo.
Kiniiey'i"
(John A. Devlin..
I Blin k Diamond..
oval..
r.cliuil
i Magnolia
1 W lie Mur
lag i St. UiMirne...
)FIhermei''.....
Si ai (IniHvian
FljihrinenV
M J Kinney.
Asloria..
A. BiH.tli &Sons
riittiuR PiikCo....
an KrauclHU
tMi.orla
Khnor,
San born!
J.G. Mexier 'Uiookfleln Wi.
Ushermen'a
I'kK C
AkIotIh.,
Hard Times Have Come
Trying tj Make it Easy,
We wish the public 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
linue the same as long as we can get
square deal on b"th sides.
WHITE HOUSE CORNER,
Corner 9th and Bind.
HARRIS & WRIGHT.
E. A. ToPPINU.
: Now and Second-H ind : -
FURNITURE.
Full I. he Cro:Ke y
Tii.w re, Stove.
Stove Hepais a Specialty.
Highest c sh prices
p.-iiJfur s"ii'nd-!iami
guOJs of all kinds.
434 Bond Street.
(Opposite Paiker & Hansen.)
MUSIC HflliLi.
KKAT NG & C. will open tlieir
Music llrfl at 3-9 Astor i-trect,
Saturday the icih. They will
Att keep numberless goo I liquors
and t-igitr besides haviiig good music all the
time.
BEER HALL.
What the Gambrlnus Beer Hall tried
to do in selecting their liquor was -to-
pick out what intelligent people would
WAjit If thev knew it as exnertonrori
people should know it. Make a note '
rf this If vmi wa r mira IIhiiam naswtni i
Bartley, Proprietor.
They Lack Life.
There are twines sold to flshermem
on tne Columoia river that stand In
the same relationship to Marshall's
Twine as a wooden Image does to the
human being they lack strength life
evenness and lasting qualities. Don't
fool yeur8Pif jnto the .belief that other
twines besides Marshall's will do "Just
at well." They won't. They cannot
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 us that the Checkering, the Hard
man and the Fischer are the best pi
anos now before the public. They
show perfection in every detail.
WILEY B. ALibEfJ CO.
HAVE YOU A WIFE?
Have you any little ones? If
so, buy a lot on the Seashore, and
build them a summer home.
Tber 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 Supplyin Ships.
EVERY REQUISITE FOR
first Class funerals :
AT
POflli'S Undertaking Parlors,
THIRD STREET.
Rates Reasonable. Embalming a Specialty
WHO
WANTS
TWINE
It astonishes the old time mnlters to
see how the fishermen have taken to
Marshall's twine the last few years and
they may.
THE
HIGH
BOAT
of Inst seasou over all the o'lier
taints nn the rivei used MKSHALL'S
TWINE.
w.r?
Bccntise i1 is the stronueM. Because
it has not heeu weiikt-unl liy blenching.
I'.. onut-e i. it. Hulil with h i.mi iuiIpp ihm
f it doi-M nut pruvt Hiiti.-fartiiry it c-.n
iitr I t buck lit the Hid nf llie Kt'.'.KiHi.
SEASIDE SAWMILL.
cmnpieit diuch ul luiimei ui. I1.11
, trie riuiKn or dressed Fl"'ni-t.-:c.
ceiling and all kimln 'f "
.-lUlriliiKP ind -hlnles il- "
..rli -1inf ii' '.ider Tei'i'i" fenf .'
ml iri-M." 1! heili'i'i'li Ml i
'iiilitl' upnd'-'i " '"!". " -ii '
i.in. H ' ' niM -
STILL IN THE LEAD.
Columbia River and Puget Round Nn'
tgatlon Co.
STEAMER BAILEY GATZLR I
In place of Steamer Telephone.
Leaves Astoria ior Portland and way
landings at 7 p. m. laily, Sunday ex
cepted. Leaves Portland ev rv dav except S'Ti
day at 7 a.m. C. W. STONE,
Ai'fnt A;tor a.
Telephone No. 11.
E. A. Seeley, Gen'l Agt, Portland.
U. B. Scott, President.
Between Astoria and Portland
3TBAMER
SARAH DIXON,
SPRING TIME TABLE.
Steamer Sarah Dixon leaves Astoria
Monday morning for Portland at 6
o"cloek, and Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday evenings at 6 o'clock.
Returning leaves Portland Sunday
morning at 7 o'clock; Monday, Wednes
day and Friday evenings at 7:30.
SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO
ROSS HIGGINS & CO.
GrOCCrS. I HTd
Butchers
Astoria and Upper Astoria.
Fin Teas and Coffm, Table Delicacies. Domestic
and Tropical Fruits, Vegetables. Sugar
Cured Hans, Bacon. Etc.
Choice Fresh - and Salt - Meats.
S. H. W1LLETT,
PLUMBING,
das and Steam Fitting,
Hot Air, Steam and
Water Heating.--
179 Twelfth street. Astoria. Or.
Is the line to tke to nil
pninta
EASTandSOUTH
It is the DINING CAB ROUTE
It oBera the best service, com
bluing
SPEED and COMFORT
It Is the populr route with tlio ftho
whh to travel on
the SAFEST!
It Is therefore the route you should
take. It runs throuwh vestibuiert
trains every ilay in Hie year to
St Paul and Chicago.
No Change of Cars,
Elegant Pullman Slcefrs.
Superior Tourist Sleepers,
Splendid Free Second-class Sleepers,
Uuly on" qtianc of cam
PORTLAND to NEW YORK
Through Tickets
To Any Tart of tne civilized world.
Passengers ticketed via all boats niniilc,
betwceo Aktoria, Kaluma p.Ld I'or'laniJ.
Pull iii(onniitln eonof-rnlne rules, time n
tralno, routes ami other details ftirnlshed o
tpoltnation to
C. V. STONE,
'Vk'PlH Ahtnrla
Ptean.cr 7eli-p)ione Dock.
A. P CM'flTCN,
A. G. P. A., N. P. R. R.,
2,)5 Morrison St., Cor. 3d, Portland, Or.
The Original & Genu:;
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SAUCE
Imparta the most delicious taftc and zest to
Hot A CoK! JlrHd
GKAVIKS,
,CFjrj3TA7)ONS
f I J lea & Perrins
Take Kg;.
siniatiiro on ovry bottlo o'
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.rljiml & rennlna
, Stiv Vol.
Cauafliau Pacific
RAILWAY.
AMERICA'S
Greatest Trans - Cont'nenta
Railway System
FROM OCEflU TO OCEAN
Palase Dining Room and Sleeping Cars
Lcwarioas Dining Cars.
Elegant Day Coaches.
ALSO
Observation Cars, alloming Unbroken
Viems of the Wonderful Poantain
Country.
$5.00 and $10.00
Saved on all tickets east. Tourist cars
the best on wheels. Equipments of the
very flneft throughout.
ALSO
CANADIAN PACIFIC ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP UN
To Thins lintn.
Empress oi Japan. November 12th.
Empress of China, December 10th.
For ticket rates and Information, call
on or address.
J A3. FIXLATSON, Art.
, , , Astoria, Or.
A. B. Calder. Traveling Pass Agt.,
Tdooma, Wash.,
Sea Ucl Brown, Dist. Pass. Act..
Vancouver. B. C,
and .-m JWl.