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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1896)
THK DAILY ASTOKIAN, 8 ATI 111UY MORNING, SKITKMHKU ft, lltt.,1. We Carry a Fine Line of Ladies' Cents' Children'! : Shoes Complete Stock of Summer Footwear. Bulbing 8I100, Etc. Art Warranted John Hahn & Co. 79 Commercial St. See Our Two-Clasp English Walking Gloves ! ALBERT DUUBflR 1 X. Corsets arc tine fitters. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Maximum temperature. S4 degrees. Minimum temperature. M degrees. Precipitation, none. Total precipitation from September 1st, 1S9, to date, .02 inch. Deficiency of precipitation fmm Sen- ber 1st, 1S9, to date. .55 inch. TODAY'S WEATHER. Forecast For Oregon and Washing ton, fair weather, fresh northerly wind. TO RKADKRS.-Th "Vlmlly Aatorlaa' contain! twlr as much reading matter any other paper pnblUhed la Aalorla. It la the only paper that preaenU It reader with a daily telegraphic report. TO ADVEBTISKRS. The "Pally At torian" haa more than twice aa many read ers aa any other paper pnhllnhed la Aato rla. It la therefore mora than twice aa valuable aa aa adertiatn( medium. AROUND TOWN. Was It hot yesterday? September is moving month in Astoria. Fire an smoke seem to be the order of the day. Dr. W. I. Howard. Homupathlst, SSS Commercial street cvenlnir at :M o'clock, pie are ronuosled to bo All young poo- present. IVwnn dosirtns lo attend the mic tion mil.' of the properly t Hut list, le Point today will be nt Wilson & Fish er's wharf nt 9 . in. Krvv trnnsporta- tlon 1st pinvlded. About 3 o'cbx'k yesterday nftoinoon the rxif of the old Fox house on Ninth strot took tire from it spaik from the chimney. The It if was noon put out and lillle or no damage wan done. For butler. I'sts, fresh fruits, lens, tttffoo, and spires. :o to the Corner tlrih'ery and Cominislon Mouse, lot It and Dunne slivet. successor to Asloriii Creamery. Pay c;uh and buy cheap. Mr. Walter I., ed itcnt of tin press Company A:ent K. A. Retvt making a transfer Kobb. obb lias been uppelnt Northern Pnciiic En in Astoria. Home was here yosteiduy of the otllce to Mr Mnnagvr Western I'nion Johnson has a small s.piuro hole In the floor of his office throush which the messenger boys have been busy the last few days catching tomcods. The boys have great sport. The Rrltish bark Chelmsford w III this morning be shifted to the In-rth on the inside of the Klavel din k, and the Ful vvood will be placed In the Chelmsford's berth. The work of discharging steel rails from both ships will proceed vig orously. The Iron water plo from the old Hear Creek conduit is being slacked up on Irving avenue in front of the old resrvoir. Superintendent Shields s he w ill have it cleaned, re-dipped, and put away for future extensions of the service lines. Manager L. R. Seeley. w ho has Just returned from Seattle, was In the city yesterday, lie says he learned while there, that energy and push make suc cess, ami that svattleites only know one thing, unity of Interests and push for the common good. C. B. Smith, the confectioner, carries the only complete stock of French and American candies In the city. Prices from 10c to $3.00 per pound. All mall orders receive prompt attention. Fresh candies manufactured every day. 453 Commercial street. If Snod grass doesn't make photos you don't get the best. your Gunther's famous Chicago candies In sealed packages at C. B. Smith's. Mr. S. M. Dougherty has just return ed from a business trip to Eugene, Well furnished rooms, with or with out board, at the Bartholomew House, Seaside. The Presbyterian Sunday school pic nlc at Flavel yesterday was a most successful affair. The Improvements made yesterday at the Parker House have called forth many compliments. Bailey's Complexion Brushes remove freckles, tan and blackheads. Sold by Charles Rogers, druggist. The Red lien are very proud of the photograph taken of their members w ho went to Seaside last Sunday. The Misses Frankle Hidden and Maud Stockton left last evening for Mon mouth, where they are attending school Carbons are photos as well and Snod grass them. the only permanent as the most artistic knows how to make It Is said that there is genrally marked difference between a good Bl'SINESS man and a (JOOD business man. Mr. I. Cohen, who has been suffering with a severe attack of rheumatism ten yesteraay lor tne not springs on Green River. Ice cream by the bushel At C. B. Smith's. Ice cream soda a specialty. Private parlors for ladies. 483 Com merclal street. Mr. James O'Connell, of Foard & Stokes, says It is now almost time for the people to commence talking about the weather again. Mr. A. Neppach, manager of the Nl colal Brother Co., manufacturers of sash, doors and blinds. Portland, was In the city yesterday. Family commutation tickets to Clat sop beach over the Seashore railroad can be had on application to the aud itor, Room 4, Flavel Block. The tax list of Cook county, Illinois, embracing the city of Chicago, occupied 1,100 columns of the Int-r-Ooean, (on talnlng 2DO.0O0 lines of agate type. Mr. C. C. VanEtten, who left h-re some time ago to recuperate at the Kirksville, Mo., Sanitarium, has rejoin ed his family at Olympia. Washington. Chaw. A. Dana says that it requires a million dollars capital to curry on a metropolitan daily, and a much larger sum to place a new paper on a paying basis. Mr. C. S. Sharp, the well known Kt.ck man, went east of the mountains last night via the O. R. and N' and will purchase cattle for shipment from that country. Chairman Fox. of the Republican county committee yesterday received a letter from the chairman of the state central committee advising him that the Hon. John H. Mitchell would ar rive In this city October IS, and deliver an address before the voters of Clatsop county. Yesterday the sad new s was received by his friends in this city, that Matt Jarvela was killed In the coal mines at Carbonada, Washington The remains will be brought to this city for burial, and the funeral will probably take place under the auspices of the Finnish Brotherhood tomorrow. It was rcortcd, and losing; hla hold, fell below, passing through the main hatchway, which was open. Into the hold of the ship. A boat Immedi ately started for shore, and Or, A. 1., Fulton whs summoned lo attend Hie injured man, who was nt once removed to St. Mary's hospital. I'pon examina tion It was found that the mun had sustained a fracture of the skull, which resulted in a hemorrhage thniugh the ears. The doctor says that It Is seldom that a victim of such an Injury re covers, but at last reports the man was resting comfortably, with a chance in his favor. Yesterday County Clerk 1 "unbar and Sheriff Hare drew the following list of Jurymen to serve during the September term of the circuit court, which con venes the "1st Instant: J. N. lloekard. Lewis and Clarke; Charles Ciullllautnc. John lAgan, Olncy; J. I. Uyau. W alius- ki. A. R. Orus, W. K. Joplin, Fred Krosel. Geo. C. Flavel, C. K. Foard, Frank Cook. W. K. Clinton. Frank Norberg. F.d. O'Connor. 1.. K. Howes. W. A. Stein, S. Kroger, Thoo. Olscn. J, V. Burns, U. T. Humphreys, J. T. Ihil lack. J. A. Bow en, G. Wlngate, Astoria; Olof Fosberg, Vesper; J. T. Moody, Kuappa; II. F. U Logan. W. J. Uminls. Seaside; Frank Carlson. New Astoria; G. S. Burkhead, Jewell; John Adalt, Warrenton; Win. lrsen. Andrew An derson, Lewis and Clarke. The advantages of the duplex system of telegraphy were fully demonstrated Thursday night when after midnight the Western I'nion office received alout one thousand words and dispatched more than three thousand words at the same time on the si'me w ire. The feat was a record breaker for the local office. A Ql'KSTlON FOR MRS. "J I'STICL'." To the Editor: In her letter of the id Inst., pub lished In the Budget of that date, Just Ice writes: "From a moral standpoint. I hear nothing but praise for the Budget. It has always taken the posi tion that Inures to the welfare of the family, the sarrednoss cf home ties and the suppression of all species of vice and crime." In the same Issue the Budget prints an ed itorial directed against her neighbors, from which I quote: "All the moss backs of Astoria, all the ring and bood ler politicians of Clatsop county, all the real estate sharks this side of hades, all the windbag preachers on arth. all the pigtail Identifiers from China, all the militia bulldoers this side of the grave, all the rotten salmon packers and Imported amateur news paper scabs and scrubs combined, could not change the course of the Budg t one particle." I wonder If "Justice" has rt ad that editorial, and if so. If she still thinks that the Budget Is entitled to praise from a moral standpoint, and if she is f the opinion that such editorials di rected at her neighbors "Inures to Hie welfare of the family." Would she hig her children to read such editorials, and leant to believe that they tended toward morality, gentility and dec. n cy. or that they were Instructive and elevating? Is so ! ! ! CLMTIX. Astoria. Oregon, September 4, lxti. CONG li KG A Tl N AL Cllt'HOU, At tho business meting of the Con gregnllonal Church Wednesday evening the trustee made a repot t that was highly satisfactory to all concerned A few weeks ago, alter looking the Held over, they amliorUcd a cniiwt. for the purpose oi lalsinu money (or Improve ments. Tills was done, and they wore able to topoil to tile i lunch tlinl they had hot'ii able to raise $.oK lor that pur pose. This woik has been done ipllctly and !H per cent of the amount lias conic from the members of I lie church ami Sunday si bo.. I Plans for pulling a basement uiit Hum hutch and making a radical change la the method of heal ing (he i hutvh w etc pr scnlcd.. and the trusti-os were nut li.'i Ued lo proceed Willi the work. Bids will he called for at once and the Impiov ctnciits pushed to completion bcloie Hie lalnv season sets In. Tills i linn li has been growing slcadll.v dining the past year, and has been able to mole Hi. in pii Its limiting expenses. Tins move will give added facilities for work as well as greater comfort, and. tree fiom debt, the out look for this touting season Is a bright one. WISE'S CUSTOMERS SEE HOARD OF l.T Al.l.A I'lON M FET ING. Notice is hereby given that beginning on Motttlay. S. -pit niber . IS:, at h o'clock a. in . In the oltlce of the county clerk, the Poind of E.pml (nation of Clatsop county will hold a nutting for the purpose of pub Hcly cxaiiilnliit; and correcting all er rors of valuation and description of lands or other properly appear ing on Itie assis-iuont rolls of Clatsop cotimj ; when and where it Is the duty of all persona, t" appear If tin y w isli corrections tniiite in said rolls, as no crrictlons or alter ations can be made on said rolls by any otllcer after Hie adjournment of said board. ALFRED GlPlinNS. County Assessor. till! .I(HITI:5T STORE j 'N WHAT THE1 ARE BUYING Free to One Hundred Customers $200.00 IN' MERCHANDISE! TO 100 CUSTOMERS .celt. o l i iir Ills) liMI cunt, lebtal.d til '' FKMI-: 1 1'" 'incis I. uylng our S.c. lal Hulls, w III CIIAPGK, l.'.iu of no'icbandlni' In our stole HI . .a sulln have t rented a fu ore. a f.-xt competitors tiro ititgi y. bill our iminv i iistotitetN art. delighted. These suits urn well tl lllltlicd. lin y lit well, and me woitb It.',, hut we are seimK them at III Ml And besides we will give to the Hist one liundiid riisloineis this month who but these miii. I: en wottlt of any thing hi our store AstoTt.i. eptcinhi r lvx'.. NOTICE TO PASSKNGLKS. NOTICE. To Whom It May Concern. The particular attention of the pu'illc Is called to the fact that no tickets will be sold to way stations on the Sea shore road on first -cl.iss trains. Ref erence to the publish! d time cards w ill show that on tlrst -class trains passen g. ,s vu'.l be carried only between As toria. Warrenton. Caniahaii, Gearliart Fmk and Seaside. Passengers for Sutinv inea.l. Skipaumi. Mot risen. Glen wood, Weston. Clatsop City. Butter tield. ohami. l, will take second-class trains. C. F. LESTER. Supt. FREE OP CHARGE HERMAN WISE The Reliable Clothier and Hatter WARRENTON NiC. ic:: 'F IdSSi 'I.l Tli'N. Yesterday morning the i iregon Im provement coal bunkers were found to Ik? on lire. The tlaiues originate! In the coal in the east bunker, and were undoubtedly caused bv spontaneous mbustion. Before th- arrival of the tire department workmen on the dock had turned a stream of water on the blaze, and between tie in all the bunk- el's wert.. completely flooded with water. The lire was extinguished with little loss. Thursday evening at the residence of Mr. Adolph Johnson, a Jolly lot of ung i pie gathered to celebrate th- Pith birthday of Miss Antona. Mr hnson's charming daughter. The house was beautifully decorated with flowers, and music, dancing and games occupied the evening. Refreshments were served later, and as the small hours came on the party broke up with much good f-eling expressed on all sides. When the alarm of lire was sounded yesterday afternoon. Hose Company No. 1, with others of the department. promptly responded. The first named ornpany was the only one to go over the hill. They laid a line of hose from the hydrant at the corner of Mh street and Harrison avenue over the brow of the hill at the head of Ninth street The fire had b n extinguished, but the boys thought there was a good oppor tunity to test the new water Bystem n the high service pipes, and accord ingly turnl on a stream of water. Die force of the stream thrown was a urprisc to all v. ho w iim-ssed it. and result .VKS most satisfactory. It estimated that the water was sent a height of at 1-ast fifty f.-et from the nozzle. I yoost vood like to xee dot feller vol sharge me 115 for mine soot; kieuti lonnerblitxennocheinmul, but 1 vood glf him eln bevg lot of priegel. Vy, I can buy me eln better soot mil Herman Wise for 111.50, und 1 get U worth of goods besides, for n. sidings. I dell you dot Herman Wise he v. s bigger than Bismarck, than Von Moltk.- or little King Hillce; vy .' l.sist be cause he dresses lceplcs llllt tllie glose for uoddings. while dein odder fellers. y.wt gill Frenchmen und lax der Putohmens. I ld you Zee Herman Wise's ad? Veil you ought to read It mit dor Astorian. CHl'RCIl SERVICES Tomorrow. Sw.-dish Lutheran churoh-.Prea.diing and communion In Swedish, beginning at bl;'!0 a. m. sharp. English preaching at 7;('i p. m. Topic, "Completeness In Christ." Next Sunday's suhj.s ts at the Bap tist church will le: In the morning. "The Vision of the Communion." In the evening. "The Wrong Road." Sun day school at 1J:I.'i and prayer mooting on Wednesday at 7;:io p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to all. GI'.A N U ANNOI'NCEM ENT. The Olympian Roller Skating Itink will open on Saturday evening, Sept. U'th, ISM, at Erlckson's Hall, 7th and Astor streets, under the management of Geo. M. Berry, champion roller skater of California. Watch for further an nouncement. OCR CORNER. About noon yesterday on board the ship ltivi-rsdale. occurred an accident to one of the sailors. J. A. f ilson. was .cork on one of the yard arms, so A gentleman's resort, at corner Bond and 11th streets. The finest brands of liquors and cigars always on hand. Call and try os. ANDERSON A PETERSON. Notice Is hereby i .. n. that the I'art ncrshlp heictof.-ie txistmg bclwtvn Sam E. Hauls and Charles W right, of .V :., !.-, i 'r gon. under the nrm name of H..:i is W iluht. has been by mu tual consent, tins day dK-olved, the said Sain E. Harris continuing the said business, coll.. ting all of the outstaitd-l-t, a -counts and paying all the debts of said linn. I'ated this 1st day of September. IvM. SAM. K. MAIIBIS, CIIAS WRIGHT. N'lTICi: CHANGE F FIRM. Notice Is hereby ev,. t,at the Sea side I'.tk. ry has b..ii sold to the llrm ..f Hermann ,c Alopaeits, who will be found In po-.'ssi..n aft. r this dale. 'I he undersigned will be rospoiiaihle for all debts now outstanding, and all ur i. .tints due said bakery up lo Septem ber I. v.'.. must be settled with blur ALEX. IP 'L.MAN. Astoria, August :'.!. 1V"'.. Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Minson application. tluil If v in Will In i' iul i (lie sitiialimi von WARRENTON is tln I'lfiiiii of vii si'lp piopi'ily. Tlic tt'iiItT f improve im nts is lu rt', ami as an investment fur Imsinpss or a dome tlii'ic is untiling tn iiti:il it in tin- wdolt ito.-itin, In WARRl;NTON lols me all lai'irc, full si ., ."('xlti't. Prices run ire 1'inni 1 .rt to f'j.'io e;ii.i. uM on iii.-ulliiieiits. Terms tu suit. Save vuur eliaiiue ami hit v a lot in WARRI-NTON - VJ 1... A RtsoRT ! FOR (II'NTTJ'MI'N Corner Commrcll I and nlh St. CALL Ei'R WARRANTS. Not'ce is hereby given to all . attics holding Clatsop county warrants in dorsed prior to August Mh, IS 'l, to pr -sent the same to the county treasurer for payment, as interest will tease from this dale. Hated this 1st day .r S, ptetnb, r, A. I'. 1VS. It. L. WAIili. TleiLSIII'er Of Clatsop Co., Or. AI.I.X CAMPIII.I.I.. Prop. Beaver Mill and (jilman t'ltttl t'lir'orB Trtf It tiM'Mit. iv runt; ... 1 1 y II. 1 1 MORE. SANBORN & CO. Agents. AslorU COAL fr'ur fr'aiullv I I MV WANTKI). WANTKO -Two tabli. board. is t:.u tb inen; priv ite family ; addresa 11, tare Astorian WANTKO At once, K, lab.lers Ap ply at S Elmore's I'nlontown cannery. ! .f 10 to .f IS per week fur nun iiinl wonun for easy home work. No books or canvassing. No experience. Bona tide 1 offer. No Catch. Send stamp for w;ork and particulars. K. HERMANN, :13 S. Sixth street, Philadelphia. I'a. 1 time: card Of the Astoria & Columbia River I. K. o. II. it. Il Kfolll ( hilot lli'iietl I NiTH'E TO shiprers. Shippers are hereby notified that lo cal freight to points nn th" Seashore road will be received lit the Telephone dock only. All freight must be dellv ero I one hour before train time. No freight will be received aft. r 4 ;.'', p. m. C. F. LESTER. Supt. i V. I ... . I VI f. M vvA.-Mf.o-Ai once; active agents ., ; .,- t .; r .j, ,.HVl, for each county. Exclusive control and ;) .ill S : ju i. II". 1 1 :i.",h Mi Airive no risk. Will clear 12 to 25 hundred ! ? . 4 '-3 - .1? s. I'H t.t li-idc v. vi. v. u. r vi i' m r u. An iv- 7 ;in III :iifi .'i u'. ti i.'t ;' M) Unveil III! 'Jim t :l M.I,?V : l.'a I ;:il Use WeMoot Oorn Ciirt'. cure no pay. For sad; at te.s-l'onn bruir Store. Ks- BIDS WANTED. Bids for improving I'.ond street be tween Uth and I llh w ill be reeeiv. il by J. l- A. Row I by September I:'. lSI'i; Right reserved to reject all bids. The workmen who are re-fitting the Olympian skating rink, will soon have the large hall In first class condition. A number of good races are booked for next month. The regular bi-monthly union prayer inee'lng of the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor will be held at the Presbyterian church on Sunday Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Cold Medal, Midwinter Fair. 'DElr i 2? Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. Salton Sea Salt for baths at the Estes-Conn Inifr Store 10c and 23c per package. Miss Noel Harding, a beautiful girl at Atlantic City, wears a white mohair bathing costume with trimmings of vivid scarlet. T'.cre would be less cause for regret when our friends die If we had scat tered a few more (lowers during their lifetime and a few b ss on their eollins. ROYAL Baiang Powder. Highest of all In leavening Strength U, S. (luvernment Report dollars a year. Enclose stamp for full particulars or -'c for 11 sample. Big Rapids Mineral Water Co., Big Rapids, j Mich. I FOR RENT. ! Mitt i;i',.vt three or tour rooms, with board. Mrs. E. C. Holdeii. miner !'tb and lutane streets. WANTED, TO RENT- Two or three iiiiiurnisneo rooms. Address A , care i Astorian. I on Satin. lay .. ;, and tl tun ihtoiu.h one hour earlier than lime given above, and on Sunday one hour later. first 1 1 a ... s It, dns . in i baggage but no freight and uiiiku way stops at U .11 1. N. iilon and b in hiu t only. ighl will be can bil on Sunday. fi. C. V. LESTER. Supt. Eosberg, A w omau can w ith Pin do duty either i or button-hook. ucike a hair . paper-cutter Furnished room to let, Mrs. 1475 Franklin avenue. FOR RENT A furnished sulto of rooms on ground floor centrally located. 414 Exchange street. FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms; hot and cold baths; call at this office. FOR RENT Three furnished ro um j with or without board. Apply 1H1 7th' street. I Tit fu ll m!l liguttw n Ttrf ttIO, OABTOniA. Til f- jj n tttrr Whoever rivt nted the wire abotnina l mm for slioou of thin mate-rial ought to be made lo wear them as a punish ment until doomsday. Simple ! by the I, or- ;j s In j . rn ols an dr si rl wom'-n. i arr!.' Oregon Industrial Exposition PORTLAND, ORIUION SHIT, u) TO OCT. 17 I he great i csiniiccs of (he I'acilic .Niuihvvct. Aui lciilliii c, lliu tlctil lin e, I Islicrics, .Mines, Muiiiilaeliii cs, .M.icliiiiei y, 1 1 iitispor. Lilniii, I t atlc iitul ( inn mcrcc will he icprcscntcd iiiiii c completely tliiin ever before.' Grand Band Concert Every Afternoon and Evening SITXIAI. ATTKACTIUNS I'.KY NKiHT Lowest Rates liver Hade on All Transportation Lines ADMISSION. 25c: CHILDREN. 10c I'm r.vliiliit si.Ki-, ,iiilv tn I. co. I.. Il.ilii'i. Snjicri nt cmlt-nt . ill I lie lniililiiii. I'.. C. HAHTbN, Mecretury. FOR SALE. I'iR SA LB A koi si Including oara ami oar II, Astorliin olllce. HiurB,rrHkirf.i As solid links. Address! EoR SALE Two cottaKes, new. In 'lulre of Mrs. Hall, 31 Exchange street, or A. A. Cleveland, Kinney liulldliiB. T) CI KK A ViH.lt I.N K IJAV, Tak laxative liromo Quinine Tablets. All di-UKKlsts refund the money If it fails to cure. 2r,c. C A. HANSEN Cash Grocer t'O.MMKKl'iAL SII.I.KI ASTOHIv IWtJ.X WOlfilS Conromiy St.. fo.'t Jar.kvun. A-,torla FOR HALE 12-rorm LoiIbIiik House. Centrully located; cheap lease; bar- Rain. Astoria Land and Inv. Co., 3"ia j Commercial street. JAPANESE (loo )S Fireworks 'Just out-Just received-Just what you j want ut Wlm; Lw's, Ci:i Commercial i street. as a rock "The Louvre" AMOKIVS (.nut, mis ENTERTAINMENT HALL :i FI.OOHM wm If there Is one thin;: more than another the! Hill lllll'.loll Route Is pioml of, It Is Its Iniok. I'lim niatle. Ilmnn of All kIiiiIk. Two Smooth wildly built Masnlllciu li. five from Hharp curves; l:T.in THIMi I'IKST-tUSS laid with the heaviest I , , , and most expensive Hleel ui'uor ouu ttrorjfuuuj IfigflfS MTItH'TI.V OIlHKttVICII. Ge"?'al Kichinhts at d -ioiler IkHet; , Ijind id .'tlafir.t Kn'iei, I oil. r wor(, ::t There s more clothing destroyed by j boat and C.ino '.Vurk afi,..,ally. poor soap than by actual wear. "Hoe . cnm - l All fWrliin M.ln ii Of Cake" contains no free alkali, and will ' s'"'" not Injure the finest lace. Try It and notice the difference In quality. Ross, Higglns & Co. John fox.. ..President and Superintendent A L. Fox V!ei President (. H. I'rael Secretary First National Uank Trcasur " j LOST. ; LOST A diamond s-t In a clover leaf pin. Suitable reward w ill be paid. Finder will please leave at the National j resort on Commercial street between j 1Mb, and 11th streets. FOIINIJ-A lady's shoulder wrap. 1 Owner can have same by culling at the : Astorian office and paying for this no ! tlce. Meany Is the lending tailor, and pays the highest cash pries for fur skins. rails, It Is as In nr perfec tion us II can be made. Add to this Hint the Ilur llnctoii Is the Hhorti nt lino and offers the best service to Omaha, Kan sas City und St. Louis, and you will realize why It Is the I'REFEKREI" route to the east mil south. A. C. SHELDON, . A rortlund, Oregon WHEN IN I'OltTLANri-riill on Jno K. Hundley & Co., Il!4 Third street, and get the Dally Aslorian. Visitors need not miss their morning paper while there, . R. L. Boyle & Co. Heal Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS 3 K COMMERCIAL BT.