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TUB DAILY ASTOKIANV WEDXKHMY MOKXl.VO, JUNK 21, 1890. TIDU TABLE Monday , . . , , Tuesday Vrilmiliiy , 'Thin lny . . . . , Krliluy , , . Hitinnlity 81'NIMY ... Miimliiy . , ... TueS'liiy WwliiKiulNy. . , ThurMUy ,,,, 1'rMav , Hulurilitv ...i HUN DA V .... Monday . . , , ,, Tuesday Wllirilay. , , Thursday Friday ritiirdar 'NUNDA V ... . Monday , , , , , Tuesday Wcdni'silay, , , Thursday Friday... riaturdav hi:nia'V .... Monday Ttuwdav The Astorian Job Office Gest of Stock. Is always prepared HILL HEADS, LKTTKIl 1IEAUS, STATKMESTS, IJI'SINESS CAliDS, envelops, receipts, fJrZ And all kinds of Commercial Printing at Prices as Low, If not the Lowest In the City. NOTICB OF INTENTION To rhong Ilia OraOa on Eleventh Biwl, Between Kenalnglon Avenue and Harrison Avenue, Mcl'lure'a Astoria. Nolle U hereby glvrn that the com mon council of the illy ot Astoria pro loe to rn-atitlltah I ha grade of that (art of Klevanih alrrni In Met'lur' An ton, a eatnnded and chanaed hy t'yru lnv, which Ilea between tha aouth aide of llnrrlani ivmua ami tha north aili of Kenalnoton avenue, at lha following liolKhta alwva th baa of ara-va aa ra talillahnl hy onllnaru-a No. 71, pntlll.l "An Onllnano to Katalillah a Hum ot Ora.lca for tlia Btrwta of Aatnrlu." to It; tm tli north ahlo of tha croaalnc or anlil Klnvenlh atrrot and Irvlnj avrnua, 1M foot. On tha aouth aldo of laid crnaalnit, 13 fool. on tho north aid of tho rroanlnu ot nld Klovvnlh alrfrot with Jcrom av. nui, in tfi. on thn aouth al.lo of laid croaalnir, M Utit. Ami unlcM a rvmonatranra alKiird hy tha ownara of thrr-fourlha of tha prop riy front ln on audi portion of aald atrnt Im fllrd with tha auditor and ti. lira JikIko of aiild rliy within tn daya from thn tlnul puhllrntlon of thla notli-. to-wlt, on or Iwfor Juna Uh, vM. tlx common council will r-raiatllah nlu (rn.lo aa nhov propoanl. )iy order of th common council. Dntrd June 6, IS. H. K. NKt.BON, Auditor and I'ollc Judica. NOTIOK OP COMPLETION And Aeopptnnco of Tonth Ptrect Im provonipni, Ilotwcon Commercial and Kxchunito fllrvota. Notice la hrhy itlvon that fl. Normllc, contractor for the Improvement of Tenth ireet, betweon Commcri'liil nnd Kx rhiinno atreeta, iimler tho provlalona ot nnllniince No. 75. on the M day of Juno, 1MM, flled In tho oltlce of th auditor and police Judu" of tho oily of Aatorln, the eertlflcnta of tho oily auveyor nnd auper tntondent of atrueta, approved hy the committee on atreeta and public way. After the exptrntlon of tho time herein after niiecltled, If no objection to the ac ceptance of auch work be tiled, nnd tho common council ohnll doeem auch lm provi'iiient properly completed, accord ing to tho contract and plana and apod flcatlona therofor, the earns may be ac cepted. Objection to the acceptance of aaltt Improvement or any part thereof may be llled In the olllce of the auditor nnd po lice Judge on or before Wcdncndny, June 17, 1IHW. Aatorta, Oregon, June 8, 1RM. H. K. NK I.BON, Auditor and Police Judgo. NOTICE OF INTENTION Notice la hereby given that the com mon council of the olty of Aatorla pro pose to re-eatabllah the grade on that part of Irving avenue. In McClure'i Aa torla, aa extended and changed by Cyrtm Olnny, which Ilea between the weat aide of Twelfth atreet nnd the eaat aide of Tenth atreet, at the following- height above the baae of gradea aa eatnbllahed by ordinance No. 71. entitled "An Ordi nance to Katnhllah a Hnao of Oradea for the Street of Aatorla," to-wlt: On the north aide of the croaalng of aid Irving avenue with Kleventh atreet, 1211 feet On the aouth aide of aald croaalng, 129 feet. Hy order of the common council. Dated June 6, IK. H. B. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judge. F;OR JUNE. Illlill WATKM, UM WATKII. A. M. r. m. 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U1 I B.IMI.7 'I IK! 110 II al II 1 I 4011' 7 14 .l 7 14 2 :W7 4 7 fiil'iUlj X IH U .Hi 1 ft b U I tV. u Rl 1 41 H 7 '. mi h 'j I'J7H 4 iMifl a iiu 7 fii A 8.i. I III HM 3 40 7 A 4 21 7 II 0 12 1 0' 1142 I) 4H -o;i In84 4 .'.7 711 III 21 0 4 11 'Jll to print to order LEGAL BUNKS, KIIHTING TAGS, LAHELS, TICKETS, HANDBILLS, etc., ETC. NOTICE OF THE IMI'ltOVKMENT Of Thlrty-aeond Htreet. Harrlaon Avonu and Irving Avenue, In Adair Aatorla. Notice la hereby given that the com mon council propoae to order th Im provement of th following named eirrcta In tha city of Aatorla. aa laid out and rncorded by John Adair: Thirty-third treat, from the aouth line of Duane alivet to the uuh Una of Harrlaon ave mi. Harrlaon avenue, from th eaat nil of Thirty-third atreet to the eaat lln of Thirty-fifth atreet Thirty-fifth atreet. ! from theaoulh line of Harrlaon avenue to the aouth lln of Irving avenue. Irv- Ing avenue, from the coat line of Thlrty- nun aireei io tne weat mi or Kurtleth atreet. Huld Improvement to ronalat of grading to th full width of Harrlaon and Irving avenuea and Thirty. 11th atreet, to the eatnbllahed grade, and plunking the earn to the width of 10 feet to the center thereof by Ixll Inch fir plunk, and k rid ing to the full width Thirty-third atreet from the aouth Una of Harrlaon avenue to a point about IK aouth of the aouth line of Duane atreet. and Betting pnata and caps and alrlrutera on that portion between graded part and the aouth line of Uuuno aircvt to the width or So feet In the renter thereof and plunking tha whole dlatnnce from Dunn atreet to Harrison avenue 91 feet wide In the renter thereot with Sxl3 Inch tlr plank. Hlilewulk lu feet wide to Im pined on both aldea or Thirty-third atreet, nnd, In detail, the Im provement ahnll be In accordance with the plana nnd apeclilcatlona to be pre pared for the aatne according to ordi nance No. 1!H, relating to the Improve menta of atreeta. The In nit nnd jirenilaea iiion which the apcclnl naaetamcnt ahull b levied to de fray the cnata and expcr.aca of auch Im provement la a follows: Commencing nt the nnrtheuat corner of lot I. block 17, Adalr'a Port of t'pper Aatcrla, thence aouth along th center line of block 17 nnd M to the aoutheat corner of lot 7, block IS; thence eaat nlong th aouth line of blocka SK, K nnd M to the aouthe.iat corner of block !; thence aouth along the eaat lln of block 43 to the norlhenrt corner of block 60 : thence eaat along the north linn of block 6.1, 68, (7 and M to the northwwt corner of block W: thence anulh nlong the eaat lln of block M nnd 71 to the aoutheaat corner ot block 71: thence weat along the couth " Mne oi blocka 71, 70, t, (W, (S7 and M to th aouth weat corner of block eHi thence north along the north line of block U to th aouthweat corner of block d: thenc weat along th aouth lln of block HI. It! and 63 to th claim line between 8hlva ly' Aatorla and Adair' Port of Upper Aatorla: thence along aald claim line to th northwnat corner of block lit: titenc eaat along th north lln of blocka IB and 17 to the pi nc of beginning. That the dtatrtct embraced therein nnd the land and the premlaea be and the aatne are hereby designated and known na Adalr'a aaaeaament dlatrlet No. 11, anld Improvement belrux a continuous Im provement from Thirty-third and Duane to Fortieth and Irving avenue. And If a remonatranre algned bjr at leaat one-half of th property owner fronting on aald portion of aald atreet to bo Improved or affected by aald Im provement be filed with the auditor and police Judge on or before the next meet ing of the common council, to-wlt, on Wodnoadny, Juna 17, IK, the common council will not order anld improvement except by a concurrence of -two-thlrda of all the member elect of aad com mon council. Hy order of the common council. Dated June t, 18!. H. E. NRLflON, Auditor and Polio Judge. Partle doalrlnr th beat of inh nrinti at the loweat price ahould call at th Aatorla Job oflloa before going la-where. Neat Work. MATTI2UH MAII IN 12. Mevmnlol )! al Horn ami Hlmvwltmrm, Tim lluhiliniiiu. t .nuler Culuniljln iiiml.t a trip to th bur yeateniay and avl one of III bar buoy. The lirlili.li alilp Aiicnliii, which ar rived al Cape Town June 2nd from Tai'oma, reported tlit near Cape Hum ah paaaed the Hrltlah alilp Oowan Imnk aliainliineil. Th (Jnwanbank w bound from Harry to Iiuliul with a cargo of roal. An Innovallon for n tc'tluit aualnat oornmlori from aea water la being tried on Ihe new torpedo boat now being built at lialtlinoro. th plate fur th hull being galvanised. It I thought, that thla la th Oral time galvanlxed plate have ever been unci In a vea ael'a hull. Th mixing of th Hlalrmore I atlll a problem that I worrying Captain Hiiriia and Whit. 'law, aaya the Call. Pumping and hauling wu kept up un til lu oYlmk laat night, and then th tired men were given a rat. Yeater day another new pump waa pun baaed and today waa occupied In placing It In poaltlun. If all goes well another attempt will l made tomorrow, and If It falla everybody will be almoat ready l give up In deapalr. If th auiikeii veaael'a tern ran b ralaed all will go well, if not, not all th tug In the bay can move her. The liiltlnh hlp HoutherUndshlr, Captain NUull, arrived In port yeater day aft.-tn'.on. l'.'t da) from Calcutta. Hhe hna a cargo of bag conalgned to Aiiioa k Hnrrla, Portland. The veaaul la a trim three. mauler. IMS ton a bur den. 1 1 -r draught coming over the bar uua nineteen f.-et lx Ini'hea. Captain Mi, ,11 hna hla wife and child with him on thla voyage. He aay that he met with a number of gale during the voy age, and that he arrived off the river Monday evening, and for a time lay i !,.. tu the llghtahlp. but put out a little ways to Bra again, returning alHiul 10 o'clock In the morning. The alilp will leave up-river at 10 o'clock thla morning. The captain haa a yet received no advice of hla veaael being chartered. On Katurday. June 27th, the Krltlah ahlpmaatere w hoa veaael are lying t Hauaallto. propoae to glv the realdcnta of Kan Franclaco and aurroundlng towna a nautical treat At a meeting held on board The Hahnemann on the lMh all the captalna whoa veaael are anchored In Itlchardaon'a bay decided on a regatta to be held the 27th. The meeting waa a bualneas on and brief. Captain Cruudar deacrlbvo the bay aa "th beautiful bay of Sauaallto; thla la a heavenly apt to hold a re gatta." All were of hi opinion, ap parently, for Commodore Harrison, of Hauaallto, waa promptly elected com modore for the occaalon. Captain Scott of the' Hyderabad, vice-commodore. A committee of arrangements waa ap pointed, emulating of Captalna Todd, of the Inverna. Kldd, of th Hollln winmI. Kiddle, of the Hrabloch, and New .in. of The Hahnemann. Captain Mcllryde, of theWynnatay, waa elected atarter. and Captain Jardalla. of the Cawdore. I'mptre. Captain Croudace, of the Orion, had honors and duties thrum uMin him, and waa elected eec retary and treasurer. He. will account for any money forwarded to him, Sau aallto poatorrlc. to swell the prises, whlrh will be announced later when collections are In. The Orion haa been dealgnnted aa flag ship, and the course la from that veaael aa starting point. around the Dllton, Wynnatay, The Hahnemann. I.yndhurat, Cawdore and fltilah at starting point, a circular rourae giving a good view of each event from all the ships and from the shore. The program of events Is an- nounrcd elaewhere. Commercial New. ROYAL BaKing Powder. Highest of all la leavening Strength. V. . Oowament Report ADVERTISED LETTERS. The following unclaimed letters were udveitlft.-d at the Astoria poatofllce on June 22. Anderaiin, John Arouler, Alf. Harry, Pettcr Hoyle, John Hnwkln. Samuel Johnson, AukusU Johnaon, John Madlaon, James McMulli'ii Mrs M ANIIson, L. D. Olcott, L. Smith, Charley Wakker. John Forelun. Hatullto, Cardanmne. Prolmonile, Cnppello G. IVraons calling for any of the above letters will please say "advertised." Ad.lltlonnl postnjro of one cent for each letter advertised Is charged. HERMAN WISE, P. M. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. TRANSFERS. Recorder (.undcrsnn yesterday flled the following deeds for record: W. Y. ThornburK and wife to Henry Welnhnrd, Lot 1. Hlock 10S, McClure's 1 Charles Dow and wife, to H. C. Jlunlman, Ave lota In Prospect Park 250 Ceo. F. Hlnckhouse, to P. C. Tanner, 85 acres section 2, township 7. range 10 i Thomas Logan to Michael Lo gan, south half of eighty acres sections 19 and 30, township 7, range 8 1 Thomas Logan to John Logan, north half of same property.. 1 OUR CORNER. A rmtlsmsn's resort, at corner Bond and 12th tret. Th finest brands of liquors and cigar always on hand. Call and try us. ANDERSON A PETERSON. Th beat chemical cctiim.ih1 lor wash ing powder la "Soap Foam,'' na It will not "yellow the clothes," nor burn tbe hands. It's th finest thing In tha world for th bath. On trial will convince you, . TIM 15 TAIiLK OP THE Sea Shore Railroad. Id rfct Daturdny, June 20th, XVtt, Leaves Heaaldo at 7:20 a. m., dally. Leave Young' Hay at (.It a. m, dally. leaves Heasld at 1:10 p. m. Tuaday, Thuriday and Haturday, leaves Young's Hay at (:15 p. m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Leave rleaaldo at 4:30 p. m. Sunday. Leave Young's Hay at 4 p. m. Bun day. Steamer E. L. Dwyvr loaves Flavel's diM'k for Young's Day at 1:20 a. m. dally; at 4:30 p. m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; and at 6;t4 p. m. Sun. day. C. F. LESTER. Superintendent J. A FASTAI3END, (1ENERAL CONTRACTOR, HOUSE, BRIDGE AND (DHARF BUILDER HUUMK UOVKH. Hobm Moving Tvel lot Beat. ASTORIA OREOON THE BOARD OF TRADE, PCTBU DOUKELL, Prop. ONLY THE FINEST LIQUORS. Cor. Tenth ad Band 5trt. ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY KEADINO ROOM FREE TO ALL. Open avarr day from I o'clock to I and (JO to I JO p. bo. Subscription rata U per annum. B W. COR. ELEVENTH A DDANB BT1 R. L. Boyle & Co. Real Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS COMMERCIAL, ST. Emil Schacht ARCHITECT GEO. NICOLL, Assistant. OFFICE: Kopp's iNew Brewery Beneath a steamers berth there' Juat room enough for on of our S2.lt teleacope satchels I f and not near enough for th I 1 ordinary trunk. Hence, a satch 1 1 la a necessity If you're foinf II ot a sea voyae. THE ARCADE. 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For placing the following It will be found Invaluable Bonds or Snares of In dustrial., Commercial and Financial con cerns, Morrmtxe loans, Sal ot Lands, rtunu or alines. Director: SIR EDWARD C. ROSS, HON, WALTKR C. PEPYB, CAPT. ARTHUR STIFFS. Copyright. Go to Elmore, Sanborn's office and see their new and handsome twine testing machine. Take along some of th twines "as good aa Marshall's." In your Docket. and teat them. Then see how much more Marshall's will stand. It's money In your pocket and tlah In your net to nnd out. mMLl?KmJlilm!m i.taas taS Jttw4 M faakac it aar hoa. i Bar M, ar siact w ..iuu.aMiK tuiuaiaa. buss Bsaaaa. xatr ssa Indio The Oasis of thf Colorado Deser A New H ealth esort BELOW IHE LEVEL OP THE SEA Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate Pronounced by Physicians the most V avorable in America fur Sufferers from . . . Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures Th objections urged against Indio In th paat by th large numbers who otherwise would har been glad to tak advantage of II beneficial climate, has been a lack of aultabl accommodation. Th Southern Pacific Company takas pleaaur In announcing that (everal Commodious and Comfortable Cottages hav Juat bean erected at Indio atatlon. that will b ranted to applicant at ra onabl rates. They ar furnished with modern conveniens, supplied with pur or Lea lan water and to situated aa to glv occupants all th advantages to b 3 rtvad from a mora or laaa protracted realdrao la this delightful climate. (From th Ban Francisco Argonaut) "In th heart of th great desert of th Colorado which th Southern Paclfle t-avana. tirt la an out called India which, in our opinion, is th sanitarium of th earth. W believe, from personal Investigation, that for otrtaln Individ oala. ther Is no (pot on this planet so favor- abla." O. T. 8twart, af-' D writ: Th purity of th air, and tho eternal sun- shin, fill on with wonder and delight. . . . Nature has accomplished so much that ' there remains bnt little for man to do. Aa to lu poaalblllttea aa a health recort hera Is tho most perfect eunahln. with a temperature always pleasant, a perfectly dry soil, tor rain 1 an unknown factor; pur oxygen, den a almoaphero and pur water. What more can be desired? It 1 the place, above all others, for lung troubles, and a para dise for rheumatics. Considering tb number of sufferers who have been cured. I hav no hesitancy In recom mending this genial oasis aa th haven of th afflicted." INDIO Is 6ia miles from SAN FRANCISCO and 130 miles from LOS ANGELES Fare from Los Angeles 3-oc For further Information Inquire ot any Southern Pacific Company agent, or address E. P. ROGERS). Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt. 8. P. Co. J. B. KIRKLAND. Diet. Pass. Agt. Cor. First and Alder sts., Portland, Or 1872 189$ Fisher Brothers, Lubricating OILS A Specialty. I Sell ASTORIA Ship Chandelery. Hardware, Iron & Steel, . Coal. Groceries A Provisions, Flour & Mill Feed, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairhrtiik's Scales. Doors it Windows, Agricultural Implement Wagons & Vehicles. These tiny Capiules are superior! to oaisim or lopaioa, a CubebsorlnlectionsandfMDY (Mlnr a a. s Vn iis.iiki V I 1 vunc in nuuna N the lame diseases without) Inconvenience. Sold tf all Jttttfiitt. Few flen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those w aerve. We're trying In every way to make thera the- most o Joyabl In town. All the "good things" of the season oooked by our excellent cook In the most delicious style. Per fect service. If you Invite a friend to the Palace Restaurant th place Is a sumclent guar antee that he will receive a good meal. 1 . . - 1 The Palace Restaurant aa Vask snanea, iaaa at laaasou ata. ranaai or. J. W. CONN. Agent. Astoria. Are You (ioin East? B gura and aeo that your ticket read via T HE NORTH-WESTERN line:. ths CHICAGO. ST.PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS. Tsl la tha GREAT SHORT LINE BtWMS DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points East and South. Their Magnificent Track. Peerless Vea tlbuled Dining and Bleeping Car Trains and Motto: ALWAYS ON TIME " Hav given this road a national reputa tion. All classes of passengers carried on tha veatlbuled trains without ffxtra charge, Ship your freight and travel over this famous line. All agents hav ticket. W. H. MEAD, F. C. SAVAGE. Gen. Agent. Trav. F. and P. Agt. Hi Washington U Portland, Or. Now that Sum. mer Is Here there Is no reason for any longer postponing that eastern trip. Everything la In your favor.. Rate are low weather Is pleasant oar service u better than ever. , . . Haps, time-tables, and full Information about the "beat" way to reach i'41'l Omaha, St, Joseph, Kan Clty, 8t- Louis, and Chi cago on application to the nearest ticket agent or by addressing ! C. SHELb0S,'G.'A,., rortlaad. Orcgna. j. B. VVYATT, PbaaN.tS Astoria, Orsgsa Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceriea, ProvisioriB, PAINTS and OILS. SpKlal Attentioa Paid to Supply I af Ships. They Lack Life. There ar twines sold to fishermen on tbe Columbia river that stand la tha same relationship to Marshall's Twin as a wooden imago doea to the human being they lack strength Ufa venneaa and lasting qualities. Don't tool yourself Into the belief that other twines besides Marshall's will do "Juat aa well." They won't They cannot. Trie ej at a aoa-auiipnous rmdr for tiuaorrbusa. Gleet, Spermatorrhea, WhitM. nnaataral di. I chargiM, or aar loauima uon, trruauua or ulcera tion of Baton aiem. lnnEusCnt"-eC9. hraiiea. Koo-auriaat. i5tnBiaii r" I T or rat in wrapper, by exprem, prvpMd, tut l.QO, or i bottltM, Z.73. Circular nq ub rwuwl. Wall Paptr, Artists' Materials. Paints. Oils, Glass, etc. Japanese Mattings. Rugs and Bamboo Goods 365 Cc mmerclal Street. BREMNER & HOLMES. Blacksmiths. Special attention paid to steamboat re pairing, first-class horseshoeing, etc. LOGGING CHAP mOKK A SPECIALTY 17 Olney street, between Third and and Fourth. Astoria. Or. A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Piated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Tenth and Commercial streets. Hustler's f I. Twentieth St. nnd McKee Ave. Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 482 Bond PROFESSIONAL CARDH. JOHN T. LIOIITER. ATTORNKT-AT-LAW. Offlca, upetalrs, Astorlan Building. DR. 1X1 V J ANSON, PHTBICIAN AND BURGEON. OfJlce over Olaen's drug store. Hours, 10 to 11 a. m.; t to 6 and 1 to I p. u. Hundaya, 10 to IL DR O. B. E8TE8, PIIISICIAN AND SURGEON. Special Attention to diseases of woman and surgery. Offlca over Danslger's store, Astoria, Telephone No. U. JAI TUTTLtJS, Ml. U., . PHTBICIAN, 8UROEON AND ACCOUCHEUR. Ofllca, rooms f and i. Pythian Building. Hours. 10 to U and 2 to 1 Residence. lo Cedar street. H. T. CROSBT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. , . tit Commercial street. J. Q. A. BOWT.BT, ATTORNET AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office on Bond street, Astoria, Or. J. N. Dolph. Richard Nixon. Chester V. Dolph. DOLPH, NIXON DOLPH, ATTORNETa AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, 24. 23, 2 and 27. Hamilton Building. All legal and col lection business Dromotlr attended l Clalms against th government a spe cialty. SOCIETT MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7, A. F. and A. M. Regular communications bald on th first and . third Tuesday venlog ot each month. G. W. LOUNSBERRT, W. M. E. C. HOLDEN, Secretary. MISCELLANEOUS. W. C. CA88ELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE, Notary Public 61 Bond Street. WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on Jno. F. Hand ley A Co., 1M Third street, and get ths Dolly Astorlan. Visitors need not miss their morning paper while thers. E. ricNElU Kecetver. nil Givea Choice of TdoTraQsedntiDental . . 1 1 ' Routes, - , - ..... . Via'., . . . Via ;, : Spokane Ogden.Denver and ana . St. Paul. Omaha or' ( ct-PauL. Pullman and Tourist 3fj Free Raollnlng Chairs Oar 1 Astoria to San Franciso State of California, Sunday, June 7. Columbia, Friday. June 12. Bute of CaL Wednesday, June L j Columbia, Monday, Juno 22. 1 State of Cal., Saturday, June 27. " Columbia. Thursday. July 1 State of Ca., Tuesday. July 7. Columbia, Sunday, July 7. Columbia, Sunday. July II. State of CaL, Friday, July 17. Astoria and Portlnd Steamers. T. J. POTTER Leaves Astoria dally, except Sunday, at 7 p. m.; lea vea Portland dally, exoept Sunday, at 7 a. m. R. R. THOMPSON. ." Leave Astoria dally, except 8unday at (:tf a. m.; leaves Portlaod daily, except Saturday, at p. m. , . For rates and general Information call on or address - G. W. LOUNSBERRT, Agent. W. H. HURLBCRT. ' Gen. Pas. Agt, Portland, Or. THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT A passenger train on the Chicago, Mil waukee and St. Paul Railway. No. Its tarlns are veatlbuled, heater by steam. and lighted by electricity. Each sleep car berth has an electric reading lamp. Its dining cars are the best In the world, and Its coaches ar palaces on wheels. This great railway, connecting aa It does with all transcontinental lines at 8t. Paul and Omaha, assures to the tarvellng public the best service known. Tickets via the Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul Railway are on sale at all railroad ticket offices to any point In the United States or Canada. For maps, folders and other information, address. C. J. EDDT, General Agent J. W. CASET, Portland, Or. Trav, Pass and Tkt. Agent. - . , Portland. Or. Astoria Situated on the south side of Astoria's hills. Twenty degrees warmer and vegetation 30 days in advance of the North side. Magnificent sites for res idences, overlooking river and bay, sunny and shel tered. Easy and natural grades; little or no grading needed. Street.