The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, October 16, 1896, Image 2

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    TI1K DAILY ASTORIAN, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER Itt, IttiHt.
JOHN T. L1QHTKR, Editor.
Telephone No. 8.
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cation should be directed to the editor.
Business communications of all kin.l
and remittances must be addressed to
The Astorlan.
The Astorlan fuaranteea to Its sub
scribers the laiyest circulation of any
jewspuper published, on the Columbia
tver.
Advertising rates can be had on appli
cation to the business manager.
The Weekly Astortan, the second oldest
weekly In the state of Oivgon, has, utxt
to the Portland Oregonlan, the hirgvat
weekly circulation in tne state.
Jno. P. Handley Co., are our Port
land agents, and copies of The Astortan
an be had every morning at their stand,
IH Third street.
Mr. Bryan doe not put oft the cor
porations of silver miners with vague
generalities about the way they are to
make money out of the administration
to which he aspire. He mentions that
be will call an extra session of congress,
and then in a few months the gold
value of all the silver in the world will
be doubled. And there must be at least
lve thousand millions of silver, com
mercial value that la gold measure, in
the world. We shall be so powerful,
therefore, according to Bryan, when he
is president and calls the silver con
gress, that a law of forty words will
cause a value to be added in the mar
kets of the earth to the white metal
equal to five thousand millions of dol
lars. This is to go to the holders of
silver and stock in silver mines if it
is not at once Invested in the moon.
Never before has a candidate for
president been as profuse as Mr. Bryan
offense of the same character. In his
mesange of Decent her 2. IS:', resident
Jackson declared:
"The progress of our gold coinage Ik
creditable to the officers of the mint,
and promise In a short period to fur
nish the country with a sound and
imrtahle currency."
This does not rend as though Andrew
Jackson was such an Implacable foe of
real money as the Boy Orator an
nounces himself to be. Neither did he
Klve any evidence of sympathy with
the cheap money delusion, as the fol
lowing extract from his Inst message
conclusively shows:
"Engaged from day to day in their
useful toll, they iworkingmen) do not
perceive that although their wages are
nominally the same, or even somewhat
higher, they are greatly reduced hi fact
by the rapid Increase of a spurious cur
rency, which, as It appear to make
money abound, they arc at Hist inclined
to consider a Messing. It Is not
until the prices of the nod ssarl- s of life
become so dear that the label ing otasses
cannot supply their wants out of their
wages that their wages rise."
Yet Mr. Bryan Is continually pro
claiming the glorious benefits of a re
dundant currency and a cheaper dollar.
He was no more successful In his use
of Jackson's name at Nashville than In
his reference to Beochor at Brooklyn.
Both would be against his repudiation
policy if they w ere still here In the flesh.
even as all the really great men and
ministers of the present time are op
posed to It.
A mirror could not lie If It wanted to.
The glass has nothing to gain by flat
tery. If the roses of health and plump
ness of beauty are leaving your face,
your mirror will tell you so. Health
Is the greatest beautlfler In the world.
When a woman sees the Indications of
Ill-health in her face, she may with
almost absolute certainty look for the
cause In one or both of two conditions
constipation, and derangement of the
organs distinctly feminine. Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescript in will cure perma
nently and positively ar.y so-called
female complaint." Dr. Pierce' Pleas
ant Pellets will cure constipation. There
Is no reason in the world why a woman
shnjld not be perfectly healthy. She
will gain In health, strength and tlesh.
Hollows and angles will give place to
iu. ymi
fl'' ' iPiN- ! ! You will BnJ on coupon
ji ''jK!! i Imide ravli two ounce bag
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ill W.IA I i SureiiiHi'UgollileKell
VV? s4 VA-j I IMirham. Day a turn of tills
r2J -f.f i I twlebraled lulweco and read
"7 " i ' I eoupoti-w Well gives a
rrf iil'viii,,"'iir"'uUud
I how to ol ihem.
NOTHi"
SUTTHE
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4CKWEIL5
The defeat of Bryan, which now
seems virtually as.-ured, will undoubt
edly mark the beginning of a new era
of prosperity, the benefits of which all
the people will share In common with
the worklnsmen and farmer. Phila
delphia Ledger.
When Mr. Bryan dovlaics he "will
drive every trust out of existence," he
doesn't mean, of course, that he will
disturb the sliver trust - Kansas Oily
Journal.
ROYAL Baking Powder
has beea awarded highest
honors at every world's fair
where exhibited.
Trustworthy reports from the South
say that the Hon. Thomas K. Watson,
of Georgia, has fully recovered his
power of speech. Probably, therefore,
Mr. Watson will say something before
long. Chicago News.
They are so little you hardly know
you are taking them. They cause no
griping, yet they act quickly and most
thoroughly. Such are the famous little
pills known as De Witt's Little Early
Klsers. Small In slie. great In results.
Charles Kogers.
At the rale Mr. Bryan's tongue Is go
ing It will have to begin to slow down
In a couple of week, so as to conic to a
full Mop on election day. Hochester
Democrat and Chronicle. m
Speed and sifely are the watchword
of the age. One Minute Cough Cure
acts speedily, safely, and never falls
Asthma, bronchitis, cough and colds
are cured by It. Charles Itoger.
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U on the stump In promises and threats fulin,,ss ,wl'1 ,hat
of what he is going to do w hen elected. noD"'sl am m ""
tion a periect woman.
He volunteers almost as much wisdom
f the kind he possesses as Coxey did
when he wanted to get on the grass.
Coxey and Carl Brown were going to
Washington, and they took the liberty
of telling what they were going to do,
and they talked very much as Bryan
Is doing. There is a clear streak of
kindred blood In the politic of these
statesmen. In Madison Square Garden,
Mr. Bryaa opened out hi idea of a
speedy extra session of congress. He is
now telling what he will do with trusts.
But the people should understand that
if Mr. Bryan is elected president, we
shall be thrown upon the silver stand
ard, or have it hurled upon ua at once.
There will be no waiting for congress
about it. There Is no one outside the
select circle of advanced cranks who
does not know Bryan's election would
cause instantly a flood of American se
curities to be poured upon us from
Europe in hot haste to get hold before
it was gone. There could be no stop
ping or modifying it, and there would
be home demands for gold. The gold
reserve would be wiped out in two or
three weeks, and United States bonds
could not be sold. Just the election
of Bryan would destroy our national
credit, a possession worth to us as a
people thousands of millions of doliaxs
In power for peace or war. The gold
gone, confidence taking wings and fly
ing far, we would be Mexlcanized be
fore congress meets, and Bryan Inaugu
rated president of a paralyzed coun
try, without an Idea that is not of sec
tlonal and class prejudice, and with an
invulnerable conceit covering an as
tounding mass of fermenting Ignorance.
THE BEAST THAT BRYAN
STRIDES.
BE'
Here Is how the "American Carpet
and Upholstery Trade," one of the
greatest trade Journals of the country,
sizes up the campaign of Mr. William
Jennings Bryan in a recent issue:
"Freed of its tinseled harness, the
beast on which Bryan seeks now to
ride into power is a hideous monster.
Its unclean hoof would trample down
all progress and install there the vile
business standards of semi-civilized
and servile races. Behind him he pre
tends to believe Is prosperity, money
obtain without toil and a reversal of
all that has enriched this nation and
made It a torchbearer of progress. To
conK-nd with this shallow pestilential
character fatigues the Imagination.
"We can conceive no cro.-s-roads town
In the west or south whose Inhabitants
are too Ignorant to penetrate Bryan's
ludicrous sophistries. He reflects on the
intelligence of the poorest weaver at
the loom and humblest negro who
plows In southern cotton i'.elds. Through
all the gradations of labor Bryan as
sumes the toller to be an Insensate ass,
incapable of judging between fi cents
in silver and 100 cents In gold. Such
is the midget in politics and political
clence that voters are asked to ele
vate In November to the magnificent
pinnacle of president of this republic,
The thought Is so repugnant that one
could imagine the very moles in the
ground stirring around and rearing
their little hillocks in protest."
BRYAN AND JACKSON.
At Nashville, Tenn., says the Detroit
Free Press, Mr. Bryan talked himself
into distinguished company, according
to his usual wont, in these words:
"I can understand why the people of
this state, and especially this portion
f the state, should feel so deep an in
terest in the cause which is being rep
resented by the Chicago platform, be
cause, my friends, we are fighting to
day the battle that Andrew Jackson
fought when he was In office."
It has already been revealed that the
Chicago nominee is anything but scru
pulously exact In ascribing certain sen
timents to the distinguished dead. But
his reference to Old Hickory Is another
Send 21 cents In one-cent stamps to
World's Dispensary Medical Associa
tion, Buffalo, New York, and receive Dr.
Pierce's lOOS-page "Common Sense Med
ical Adviser." profusely Illustrated.
If Mr. Bryan does not desire to be
laughed at he should stop his absurd
talk about being a man of destiny. With
everything going against him. as Is
now the case. It seems silly for him to
be using this man of destiny business
in his speeches. St. Joseph (Mo.) Herald.
FREE PILLS.
Bend your address to H. E. Bucklen
Co, Chicago, and get a fro aampl bos
of Dr. King's New Life PUla A trial
will convince you of their merits. These
pills are easy In action and are particu
larly effective In the cure of Constipation
and Blck Headache. For Malaria and
Liver Troubles they have been proved
Invaluable. They are guaranteed to be
perfectly free from every deleterious sub
stance and to be purely vegetable. They
do not weaken by their action, but by
giving tone to stomach and bowels great
ly Invlgoraet the system. Regular size.
So per box. Sold by Chaa Rogers,
Druggist.
The states in which Bryan expects his
biggest majorities are remarkable as
those In which the most meager pro
vision is male for public education. He
is sure of Georgia Out of 660.000 chil
dren In that state only about one-half
attend school. St. Paul Ptoneer Press.
ALL FREE.
Those who have used Dr. King's New
Discovery know Its value, and those who
have not have now the opportunity to
try It free. Call on the advertised drug
gist and get a trial bottle free. Send
your name and address to H. E. Bucklen
Co., Chicago, and get a sample box
of New Life Pills free, as well as a
copy of Guide to Health and Household
Instructor, free. All of which Is guar
anteed to do you good and cost you
nothing. Chaa. Rogers, druggist. Odd
Fellows' building.
A PARTIAL BLOCKADE
Of the main avenue for escape of refuse
from the human system Is utterly sub
versive of regularity among the other
organs, i" '"l' - ful ,,., f tl l, th,.ry ,lat the gold
io. ana leaving out tne imminen, uun-1 nluB,,, ,,. fll , ,.
ger of Inflammation of the bowels and i ( . , ... , .,
their total obstruction occurring. Jaun-1
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ukc. ........... ..... . i. ...... .... ...w Many Vrtl of u,.fuln,. hnve b, en
is liable to become engorged, the bio d' b. nM o up
anu urine are po.soneu oy me one. orjlnarjr ,.m,mllonUi t.rHmct.tt .
which aiso oin- me j j.ee. ur . , ..., ,... ,. ....,,,
stomach, and ottnr unhappy conse
quences follow. Hostetter's Stomach
Bitters, a prime tonic alterative, pre
vents or remedies these results and
their cause, as the case may require,
and Is also signally efficacious in over
coming flatulence, heartburn, and va
riable as well as constipated action of
the bowels. It renews nerve power. Im
proves the appetite, stays the prog
ress of early decay, relieves the Infirm
ities of age, and is a healthy appetizer.
If the democrats are no more certain
of going to heaven than they are of
carrying Illinois by any majority what
soever, they will Invest In as bee to over
coats at once. St. Louis Globe-Demo
crat.
BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE.
The best salve In the world for cut,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruption, and pos
itive cure for piles, or no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satis
faction, or money refunded. Price, 25
cents per box. For sale by Charles
Rogers. Odd Fellows' building.
by the prompt use of One Minute Cough
Cure. Charles Rogers.
An esteemed contemporary bellevi-s
that David B. Hill Is a gooose. This is
an ornithological mlstuke; he 1 a duck
and a dead duck at that. Kansas City
World.
Mr. L. K. Patton, Rockford, III.,
writes: "From personal exix-rlence I
can recommend De Witt' Sarsaparllla,
a cure for Impure blood and general de
bility." Charles Rogers.
Senator Jones and Chairman Dan
forth say they will put up a hot fight
In this state. That was what the barn
did when It was struck by lightning
Troy Times.
Tetter, eczema, and all similar skin
troubles are cured by the use of De
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It soothes
at once, and restore the tissues to
their natural condition, and never falls
to cure piles. Charles Roger.
Mr. Bryan will find it difficult to lead
the "oppressed and strangled work-
ingman" out of the conditions which do
not exist. Boston Journal.
A good recommendation for Simmon
Liver Regulator is, that It Is purely
vegetable and strongly tonic. Then, too,
it is better than pills because easier to
take In liquid or powder and with no
griping, while the relief from Consti
pation, Biliousness, Sick Headache, and
Dyspepsia Is quirk and sure. "I find
Simmons Liver Rpulator a very safe
and valuable family medlcine."-f-Rev.
M. Rollins, Fairfield, Va.
Sewall, Altgel.l ami I'ennoyer appa
rently find It dlflleult to establish a
parity between their silver arguments
and their gold contract. New York
Press.
Pure blood means good health. De
Wltt's Sarsaparllla purities the blood,
cures Eruptions, Eczema, Scrofula, and
all diseases arising from Impure blood.
Charles Rogers.
After his defeat Bryan con call on
Bismarck and propose a Joint crusade
In Germany to make all the sliver of the
world Jump to 11.29. St. Lnuia-Globe
Democrat. x
The significant ntws comes from Cin
cinnati that the p'jpoorats have given
up their canvass in Ohio, and that no
more public speakers will be heard in
that state under the auspice? of the
Popocratlc National Committee I'hlla-
lelphia Record.
'SIMMON S
XREGULATOft
Tne Favorite Home BeMg.
For all diseases caused by derangement
of the Liver, Kidneys, and Stomach.
Keep it always in Ihe house and you
will save time and Doctor's Bills, and
have at hand an active, harmless and per
fectly safe purgative, alterative and tonic.
If you feel dull, debilitated, have frequent
headache, mouth tastes badly, poor appe
tite and tongue coated, you are suffering
from torpid liver or biliousness, and SIM
MONS liver Regulator will cure vou.
If you have eaten anything hard to
digest, or feel heavy after meals or sleep
less at night, a dose of SIMMONS LIVER
REGULATOR will relieve you and bring
pleasant sleep.
If at any time you feel your system
needs cleansing and regulating without
violent purging, take SIMMONS LIVER
REGULATOR.
J. H. Zeilin & Co., Phliadelplil.
Popullst enthusiasm over Bismarck's
letter shows that foreign Interference
with our financial affairs Is all right
if it Is on the side of free silver. De
troit Free Press.
Da Witt's Witch Hazel Salve Is an an
tiseptic, soothing and healing appllca-
j tlon for burns, scalds, cuts, bruises, ,-tc,
and cures piles like magic. It Instantly
stops pain. Charles Rogers.
Chonlc constipation Is a painful, dis
agreeable and life-shortening difficulty.
It deranges the system, causes sick
headache, bad breath, and poisons the
blood. It can be readily overcome by
De Witt's Little Early Risers. These
little pills are great regulators. Charles
Rogers.
This garbling of the letter of Bis
marck is a fair sample of the rascality
which the desperate dupes of the silver
mine owners, are resorting to in order
to i 'reive the American people. Indi
anapolis Journal,
TO ClilK ;l.l IN (INK ltY,
Take laxative J:romo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money If it
fails to cure. 2.c. For sale by Chas.
Rogers, Druggist.
It Is a positive sin to bet on Bryan;
first, because betting Is wrong, and.
second, because liettlng on Bryan Is
unutterably foolish.--Baltimore American.
A hacking cough Is not only annoying
to others, but Is dangerous to the per
son who has It. One Minute Cough
Cure will quickly put an end to It.
Charles Rogers.
Wheat Is approaching the dollar
rnurk, but b-t us hasten to add that It
is not the Bryan dollar, which contin
ues to be worth Just about 60 cents,
with few takers. Cleveland Leader.
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01VK8 CIIOICK OF
-2-
TRAflSGOJlTlHEflTAIi
ROUTES.
Via Spokant and St. Paal
Via Ogdan, Denver and
Omaha or St Paal
Pullman and Tourist Sleepers
Free Reclining" Chair Cars
Astoria to Sao Francisco.
Cnlunilila, Tuemlay, tVI. 10.
Htnto of fal. HiiniUy, I let. Jl.
fnliimlila. Krlday. Oct. SO.
HtAli. of Cnl. Wr.lniM.lay. Nov. 4.
t'uluinlilii, .Moinluy. Nov. It.
Stute of Cnl. Hntiinlay. Nov. U.
Cnlunilila, Thursdny, Nov. 19.
Suite uf Cill. Tuesdny. Nov. i.
Culutnlila, Sunday. Nov. t'.
HKFKKKNCKM Irou
1 Auk 13. aaetl An)er. t Juna toth, 30N, n W. Into Kin da Janeiro
5 Join" 'J, p 'el I. Irani nn dale, In Hay of j prior In July 4. will have in illwharKa pat I
Blicay: Jtnt IS, a.'i K, 16 W ut caio. Au. 4, inld juno loin ul cargo,
I lallrd aiialll Ail. I.
Hla f la a nnn-imtannrnM
rttnmlr fur lluunrrhiaa.
Illi.t, Hprrmaiiirrlitra,
WhllMi, uaoalaral die.
c'ltrat... nr any Inrlaiiiitia
linn. Irritation ur tilcra
.ii frtnualna. tlon t.r iii ii r on. ni.m-
lmfmCm ' Co. bran. Nnn-aatrinarut.
old By nrannu,
or aftil In plain wrappfr,
by iii.rtta, prrpal.l, fur
ll III, . r 3 Imlllra, f.7.
Circular art,' uu mmaai.
f l. l.llt.y
a; a w ttrwi
11
lrAcniairi,o PV'M
Are You Going East?
K sura and sc that your tlckt
rsada via
T
HE NORTH-WESTERN
line:.
f nt-k. .1. I .r'l.h t)lawa4 Braa.
I ENNYtiiiVAL PILLS
t i"ftn Asfr JTri-l flat
t-l I-. (rd kur ti44 tallls)'
- i vim time- rihl-m Taka
ihrr. .'' f 4mnm rmt auktuna
fl'in lii'l tmmntvttt AI Uf UallB'l. Af Samal 4laV
In lamp4 1 1 tartitu!4ri, ImiibamuU aa4
HIU r f- r I .rllr-."- letter, ftr pHra
Mali. t".t"itt T tlmrini.li Nam rer
tlrhp-r4 bcMlral t .lJBi'HiiiiaB)i a
uruttl-W- I'allsvdjk,. '
Mr .
It seems to he the irener.il opinion
that the trench ill rave In on the lion.
A. f'ue Gorman down In Maryland next
month. Huffalo Kxpress.
ENGLISH CAPITAL. FOR AMERICAN
INVESTMENTS.
Senator Allison declares that 30,00
will be the minimum majority for Me
Klnley in Iowa.
Important to Americana seeking Eng
lish Captlal for new enterprise. A Use
containing the name and addresses ot
XA ucceaful promoters who have placed
over 100,000,000 Sterling In Foreign In
vestment- within the last lx years, and
I over 18,000,000 for the seven month of
im. I'r!e3, 5, or J25, payable by postal
Many political speakers, clergymen.
singers, and others w ho use the voice '
excessively, rely upon upon One Minute j orr ,0 tho Lond()n m4 UnVeral Bu-
couBn .-ure io prevent nusainess anu rettU of InveitUirg cheapde, London,
larynultls. Its value as a preventive Is E c Subscribers 11 be entitled, by ar-
only equalled by Its power to afford In
stantaneous relief. Charles Kogers.
The republican poll of New York
state shows 230.000 for McKlnley.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
tllfM-
limlli
flgutiu
hn
tvtry
TriffU.
ramcement with the director to receive
eithr- pemonail or letter of Introduction
to any of these U3Cessful promoter.
Till llm I first clam In every respect,
and every man or firm whose name ap
pears therein may be depended upon.
For placing the following It wll! be
found Invaluable Itonds or Shares of In
d nutria!. Commercial and Financial con
cern, Mortftik-e loan. Sale of Lands
Patent or Mine.
Director:
SIR EDWARD C. ROSS,
HUN. WALTER C. PEPYB.
CAM". ARTHUR BTIFFE.
Copyright
S. FldiFHaN. tile of Freeman tt Holmes.
U. I. fcAkl.ll. lale of Stockton. Cal.
COLUMBIA IRON WORKS
'FOUNDRYHEN
Blacksmith., Machinists
and Boiler Makers
M,nuk,HrLVtn.il fll1 K"ids of JWachlnery
Iron and Brass Canting
General Blackamlth Work
-SPECIALTIES- Welch Palenl Wheel, Ship
V Smlthlnjr anJ Steamboat Work, l-annery and
. yvtlll Machinery. Marina anil Stationary Boll
'er Built to Order.
-tKa
Specially equipped for loitiferi' work
Correapondenca tolkiied
i8th and Franklin, Phone 78
BREMNER & HOLMES
Blackamltha.
Hpeclai attenUon paid to steamboat rv
pairing, flrst-clsss horseshoeing, eta.
LOGGING CAMP fflORK A SPECIALTY
17 Olney street, between Third and
and Fourth. Astoria, Or.
flSTOnifl PUBLIC LIBRARY
READING ROOM FREE TO ALL.
Open every day from I o'clock to l:M
and :30 to 9:10 p. m.
Subscription rates M per annum.
H.W. CR. ELEVENTH It DUANK iTt.
WHEN IN PORTLANtJ-Call on Jno.
F. Handley ft Co., 124 Third (treat, and
Cat the Dally Astorlan. Visitor need
not ml their morning paper while there.
CHICAGO.
ST. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS
and '
OMAHA RAILWAYS.
This is th
GIIEAT SHORT LINE
Bstwssn
DULUTH,
ST. PAUL,
CHICAGO
And all Points Eaut ami
tfoutf;.
Their Magnificent Track, Peerlea Vea
tlbuled Dining; and Bleeolng Car
Train and Motto:
'ALWAYS ON TIME "
Have given till road a national reputa
tion. All clasae of paaserucer carried
on the veatlbuled train without extra
charge. Ship your freight and travel
over this famou line. All aganl hav
ticket.
W. II. MEAD, F. C. SAVAGE,
Oon. Agent. Trav. F. and P. Agt.
248 Washington at, Portland, Or.
SEASIDE SAWMILL.
A complete dock of lumber on hand
In the rough or drecaed. Flooring, rua
tic, celling, and all kind of flnlah;
moulding nd ihlnglea; alo bracket
work don to order. Term reasonable
and price at bedrock. All order
promptly attended to. Office snd yard
at mill. H. F. L. LOGAN, I'rop'r.
Seaside, Oregon.
Astoria and Portland S tea men.
T. J. l't)TTEIl.
Leave Aatuiia Tuesdays. Thursdays
and Saturday at a. ni. Leav I'ort
lnnd Monday, Weilnosdsy, and Fri
days at 7 a in.
IIA IMC Y OATZBHT.
Leaves Astoria Tuaday. Thursdays
and Saturday at 7 p. m. Ixave Port
land Monday, Wrdni'Wlay. Friday
and Hunday at I p. m.
II. It. THOMI'BON.
INivi' Aatorla Monday, Weilne
day. Fridays and Hunday at 7 p. m,
Li'avea Portland Tueailay snd Thurs
day at 8 p. m., and Ratur.lay at 11
p. m.
TKLKPIIONE
Ixiave Aat.irlu Monday, Vpdnia.iay
and Friday at S a, 111. Li-av Portland
Tui-sdays, Ttiura.lity and Saturdays at
7 a. m.
For rate and general Information call
on or addroa
O. W. LOIJN8IIEIIRT,
AgnnL
W. II. HURLHURT.
Oen. Pa. Agt., Portland. Or.
K. M11NKILL,
President and Mamigsr.
WHITE COLLAR LINE
TELEPHONE AND?AILEY GATZEBT
Astoria and Portland
Ti'lfphoiii) liavis Antiirlii Monday,
WeUiUKduy and Frldiiy iimrtilng at 6
11. in. Loaves I'ortlainl TiiiiHilay, Thura
ilay and Saturday at 7 a. in,
Ilalli'y (latiiort li-avrs Aatorla Wed
nrwlny, Friday and Hiiiiduy nlKht at
7 p. in. Lt'aves Portland Tui-aday,
Thurstlay nntl Saturday iilKhts nt I p'.
in.
O. II. and N. Co.'s ntoamitrs T. J.
Potter run alternate days with Tele
phone, and It. It. Thompaon run al
ternate days with Ballfy (IntxiTt
Tickets Kod on all boat.
U. D. HC'OTT. President.
K. A. Sonlcy, Airent, Portland.
C. W. fitone, Affimt, Aatorla.
Telephone No. 11.
Beaver Hill
Gilman Coal
...Trv It
For Famllv or
Steam Purposes.
CLEAN...
Reasonable In Price
ELMORE, SANBORN & CO.
Agenta, Aatorla,
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