The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, November 26, 1896, Image 2

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    THE DAILY ASTOIUAN, THURSDAY MOltNINU, NOV KM HER 2, !.).
Sally glotovimu
JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor.
Teliphon. No. Ht.
TERMS Or Bl'BSCRIPTION.
DAILY.
Bent by mall, per 5tr W.00
Bent by mail, per mouth M
Delivered by carrier, per month 45
WEKKLT.
at by mall per year, C In advance,
postage free, to aubacrlbera.
All communication Intended for publi
cation ibould be directed to the editor.
BuaJnea communication of all ktnJs
and remittance mutt ba addressed to
The Astorlan.
The Astorlan guarantee to tta aub
acrlbera tha largest circulation of any
jawapaper published on tha Columbia
,-trer.
Advertising rate can b had on appli
cation to tha buainaaa manager.
Toe Weekly Aatorian, tha aecond oldest
araekly In tha atata of Oregon, baa, text
to the Portland Oregonlan, tha Urgent
weekly circulation In tha atata.
J do. F. Hendl.y Co., ara our Port
and agent, and coplea of The Aatorian
eaa ba had awry morntnc at their atand,
m Third street.
The "Aatorlaa" hereby anVra ta rioaate
h'hO'DRID DOLLARS to St. Mary's
asltal, payable oa denia-4 ta Father
BMai wheaeve- legal eTldeaea U pra
tM4 allowing that aay afleraooa wt
gaper pabllakeel la Aatorla haa ariaWd
wtthla tha laat ninety dajs expiring be
fore thl offer a elare ape-lal" or
tkwr klad of "telegraphic press report,"
vaaaUad aver tha wlrea eas-rlng either
f tka telegraph emcea la Astoria, froaa
aay point eaulde of Orrroa.
Aatorla, Or.. October 15, l.
REPUBLICAN OBLIGATIONS TO
DEMOCRATS.
The Astorlan haa no patlenw with
that mawkish sentimentality which In
spires the suggestion heard in some
quarters that the Republican party ts
under obligations to the "Patriotic
Democrats" who were driven to favor
HcKinley's election In order to rebuke
the rape of their own party and avert
the disaster to the country Involved In
hte triumph of Bryanism. Vnless we
have misread history, the last campaign
does not afford the only Instance on
record when the life and honor or tne
nation was so obviously dependent
upon the success of Republican leaders
and Republican principles that patriotic
men of all classes laid aside minor dif
terraces of opinion and united their
forces for that purpose. It is an old
saying that virtue has Its own reward,
and there Is a solecism in the proposi
tion that one class of citizens can owe
recompense to another for loyalty in
the common cause of & common coun
try. At any rate, if there Is to be any
talk of obligation, it seems to us the
shoe is on the other foot. If anybody
is deserving of especial praise and grat
itude for the glorious results of the
last election. It Is the Republicans who
for years past have never faltered or
paltered In their determination to pre
serve their party organisation and prin
ciples inviolate from the heresies and
schisms which took possession of the
ether parties, and who by this consist
ent course of duty were able in the h:ur
of peril to offer a refuge and rallying
point for all good citizens who de?ird
to aid Id the (W'ns'e of the country
against the strongest combination of
foes that ever threatened its honor and
existence. The Republican party owes
nothing to any Democrat, but the pa
triotic Democrats owe more to the Re
publican party than they will ever ac
knowledge. Any talk among Republi
cans of a compromise of Republican
principles, out of consideration for the
delicate sensibilities of patriotic Dem
ocrats on the tariff and other great Re
publican doctrines, is nothing less than
party TREASON. There Is good reason
to believe the Idea was Inspired by
Democrats who were ashamed of their
former political associations and too de
cent, now that they have had an ex
cuse for leaping the chasm, to ever
want to go back to them. These men
must be given to understand at thecfn l" her. if she needs persua
rery outset of their new alliance that,"'0"' to take Dr' favorite Pre-
ff they want to stay with the Repub
lican party they must take it &a th?y
find it. Take It, so far as Its principles
and policies are concerned. Just as it was
Inherited by Its present standard bear
ers from the immortal Lincoln, the no
ble and magnanimous Grant, the bril
liant and Incomparable Blaine. So far
as the return of this country to the
principle of the protective tariff is con-
, , , , ,
passed upon direct y, decisively, and
, , . , J '
affirmatively by a large majority of
. , , .
me y.rr.eriean iirtne ions o-'Wie ine
Insane and frenzied promulgations of
the Chicago mob convention fired
the fagots of discord and hatred on
every hilltop and in every valley of
the country. Day by day, ever since
.. the defeat of the Bryan forces, evi
dence has been accumulating that the
people are slowly but surely recovering
their reason. The millions of men who
have -been reduced to starvation and
desperation by the free trade and col
lateral mistakes of the Cleveland re
gime want work, and the Republican
party is pledged to give it to them.
This can only be done by starting the
fires under the furnaces of our own
mills and intercepting for the benefit
of our ow n people the rich returns now
going from this country to fatten the
peasant hordes of Europe. Let our
mills, our factories, our farms, and
every other industry and source of pro
duction be revived, and encouraged at
the earliest possible moment. McKin
ley will be untrue to his party and his
country, and unfaithful to actual and
implied pledges if he falls to call a
special session of congress on March 3
to remedy the wrongs and restore the
rights of his fellow countrymen. There
will bo. no obstruction in the senate
to the. passage of another McKInley
bill; the condition of the country de
mands it, and no renegade Republican
or Northern Democrat will dare lift a
hand to prevent It. There can be no
such thing as over production, but with
McKInley protection to revivify our
prostrate Industrie and with the gold
en key of Hlalne Reciprocity to unlock
the sate of foreign markets, the re
cuperation of our country from the
shocks and disasters of the past four
year will be the moat rapid and mar
velous ever recorded In history.
THEY DID NOT KNOW.
During the campaign lVpocrat
sneered at confidence.
They said It would not buy a loaf of
bread, would not turn a wheel In n
factory, and would not light a furnace.
They said It was more money, not
confidence, that the people were clam
oring for.
Well, the election is over, but Sic
Kinley ts not yet president.
No laws have been enacted for the
management of governmental affairs.
The same conditions prevail now as
oid one month ago.
And yet a great change Is tiikinis
place.
There ts a rurh of new accounts nt
every bank.
The treasury doe not know what to
do with the gold that Is pouring In.
Factories th.U have been Idle for
months are now open.
Arrangements are being made to push
forward great enterprises.
Thousands of idle workmen are again
busy.
Idle money is now asking to be used.
lies) estate dealers are being over
whelmed by Inquiries.
Mills are being besieged with orders,
and these orders are marked' "rush."
It Is like the end of a great national
vacation.
What haa produced thla remarkable
change except confidence?
Nothing.
It Is due to the success of the Repub
lican party at the polls, a knowledge
and a confidence that for another four
years nothing will be done to unsettle
business and Intimidate capital.
And this is what confidence does
that confidence at which Popocrats
sneered.
Once again the season of general
thanksgiving has returned. Today, in
all the churches throughout all the land
the sound of music and paeans of
praise w ill be heard. The people of a
great nation v. Ill give humble and hear
ty thanks that peace and a promise of
prosperity reign throughout the length
and breadth of the land, and that the
honor and integrity of the nation has
! been preserved against the attacks of
demagogues; that work Is being pro
vided for the laborer, new Industries
developed and the erstwhile silent mills
opened on the eve of a severe winter.
1 hanks will be duly rendered that our
foreign relations are so peaceable and
: atisfactory ; that the Cuban trouble is
Hearing a settlement, and that while
the face of Europe is 'clouded, the
chames for actual war are growing
more and more remote. Here in Clat
sop county all will rejoice that the peo
ple stood together so closely on the vi
tal issue of the late presidential cam
paign, and paved the way for the free
and unlimited Investment of capital at
the mouth of the Columbia, There are
no distressing cases of want In the city.
and each and all can eat turkey today
with full hearts and the sense of satis
faction arising from contentment and
the knowledge of duty well performed
and at the right time.
If the seawall bill Is much longer de
layed, the sluicing 1w the hills into the
ibay w ill be so far ahead of It that the
; LcrVir line will have to be re-a-ljusud.
Thi primaries passed off smoothly
and without opposition. This Indicates
harmonious action and Republican vic
tor)' on the 9th of December.
The man who stands idly by and
sees the life fading out of his wife's
face, sees her health going, sees her
becoming old and faded and wrinkled,
when she should still be In the perfect
enjoyment of vigorous, useful health,
Is either less than a man or else does
not know of the one remedy that will
bring her back to health and strength.
Perhaps her husband cannot persuade
her to go to the doctor, because she
naturally dreads the inevitable "exam
inations" and "local treatments." He
enpuon. i nis truly wonaerrul med
icine has cured hundreds of women
after the best physicians have failed.
ilt has been In constant use and tested
every day fur thirty years. It isn't
an experiment; there are no chances
about it. It is a certain cure for all
derangements, weaknesses, Irregularl
tiesand displacements of internal or
gans peculiar to women.
An auditor In a Japanese theatre Is
'.,., ,).
: allowed, for a small fee, to stand up,
,,,, , - . . , ., ,,
ar"l the unfortunate Individual behind
him has no right to remonstrate or to
ri and get a peep ut the stage. He
may h-ar, but he cannot see.
The secret of a speedy cure in sick
ness lies in selecting the proper remedy
and this Is difficult to do unless one
is sure what the ailment Is. But one
thing is sur-had the liver been act
ively at work sickness could not have
come. It Is then always safe to take
Simons Liver egulatur, which keeps the
Simmons Liver Regulator, which keeps
the liver well regulated and all poison
expelled from the system.
The specie room on ocean steamships
is usually 16 feet long, 10 feet wide and
8 feet high. It is formed of steel plates
a quarter of an Inch thick, with a steel
door, which has a burglar-proof combi
nation H'k.
Qnlrklr.Tltoroiiehlr,
Forever Cored.
Four out of five who
suffer nervoasnera,
mental worry, at tacks
of " the bl lies," are but
paying (be penalty of
eariy excesses. Vic
tims, reclaim your
manhood, regain your
vigor. Don't desialr. Send for book with
explanation and proofs. Mailed (sealed) free.
ER'E MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N. Y.
ARE THE BEST
CIGARETTE SMOKERS
who care to pay a little iuoim than the COM
of ordinary trade cigarettes will fin J ths
PET CIGARETTES
SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS
Made from the Inhet r.t Hold It..
grown in Virginia, and are
ABSOLUTELY
-
An observer at Dumfries, Scotland.
says that there Is a stretch of heather
in that district which in the season of
bloom Is simply sw arming with bees,.
and the nearest hive are from six to
seven mile distant.
FREB PILLS.
Send your addrea to H. E. Buoklen
Cow. Chicago, and get a free sample bos
of Dr. King' New Ufa Pills A trial
will convince you of their merit. The
pill are easy In action and are particu
larly effective In tha our of Constipation
and Sick 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
Living tone to stomach and bowels great-
ly tnvlgoraet the system. Regular else,
So per box. Sold by Chaa. Roger,
Drua-a-ist.
A stmnge custom prevails In Slam,
when a funeral Is passing The female '
observer take down their hair, and '
the men feel In their pockets fur a)
piece of metal to plnce between their j
teeth.
ALL FRKE.
Those who have used Dr. King' 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 II. E. Bucklen j
ft Co., Chicago, and get a sample box
of New Life Pills free, as well as a I
copy of Gulda to Health and Household
Instructor, free. All of which la guar-
anteed to do you good and cot you '
nothing. Chaa. Rogers, druggist. Odd I
Fellow' building.
, . , , , , , . .
A notable municipal scheme has been
started in. Glasgow, w here the munici
pal authorities have erected a series
of lodging houses, which combine com
fort aod cleanliness with cheapness.
BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE.
The best salve In the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers.salt rheum, feverlhav Pure- r,ch and abundant blood
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corn, and all akin eruptions, and Dos-
Itlve cure for piles, or no pay required.
T t la ffunrftntMul fft irivat rwrfpet antli
, 1
faction, or money refunded. Price, 25 1
, . . .... ;
cents per box. For sale by Charles ;
Rogers. Odd Fellows' building.
It has been found that the imaginary
line about which the earth rotates once
a day is not invariably fixed with refer
ence to the earth, but Is continually
changing its position around that body.
"Excuse me." observeed the man In
spectacles, "but I am a surgeon, and
that Is not where the liver Is." "Never
you mind where his liver Is," retorted
the other. "If it was in his big toe
or his left ear De Wtt's Little Early
Risers would reach it and shake it for
him. On that you can bet your glg-
lamp8." Chas. Rogers.
One hundred and nine thouxand lo
comotives are now running in various
countries. Europe has 63.000, Asia 3.300,
Australia 2.000, and Africa 700.
Absolutely pure, perfectly harmless.
and Invariably reliable are the quali
ties of One Minute Cough Cure. It nev
er falls in colds, croup and lung trou
bles. Chlidien like It because It Is
pleasant to take and It helps them.
Chas. Rogers.
A plant that grows In India called
the phllotacea electrlca, emits electric
sparks. The hand which touches It Im
mediately ex periences a shock.
The old way of delivering messages
by postboys compared with the modern
telephone, Illustrates the old tedious
methods of "breaking" colds compared
with their almost Instantaneous cure
by One Minute Cough Cure. Chas. Rog
res. In ISOl one person of every three in
the Cnlled Kingdom professed the Ro-
mlst faith; now only one of every seven
belongs to that communion.
To cure all old sores, to heal an Indo
lent ulcer, or to speedily cure piles, you
need simply apply DeWltt's Witch Ha
zel Salve according to directions. Its
magic-like action will surprise you.
Chas. Rogers.
Wheat costs in Maryland $15.28 per
acre, which must be disbursed by the
farnler In labor or capital before his
grain can be shipped.
All things seem to be coming our way
at once.
CASTORIA
For Infant and Children.
fan
art
vuipan
TELL IT OUT.
Don't alt down and wait for trade,
'Taint th way,
Oct a hustle, inak her show,
Push your business make her go,
tou't alt down und w ait for trade,
'Taint the way,
'Tain tha way,
If you've got something to sell,
Tell It about,
Let your neighbors ce you're "fly,"
Get up "bargains," don't say die,
If you've anything to sell,
Tell It out.
Tell It out.
Folks don't know you If you don't
) Advertise,
Keep things tnovltt' every day,
' Talk about It: that' the way,
i'iik won't know you If you don't
Advertise,
Advertise.
FItOM NOW UNTIL KPHINO
! Overcoat and winter wrapa will hi In
i fashion. They ran be discarded, tempnr
i rtrlly while traveling In the stfamh. ated
tialns of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St
i Paul Railway. For solid eomf Jrl. for
: noted and for safety, no other line ran
, eon,,,,-, W, this great railway of lb
west
I
Moat so-called "salmon twtnfa" are oo.
artd with acid. The acid rot the fibre
and render the material useless. In ths
J oince of Elmore. Sanborn Co. la an ob-
; all fishermen. It la the whole of tha
; material used In the manufacture of Mar-
' shall' t twlne-from atari to finish. Oe
there and examine the color right
through. Tou will see then why Mar-
hall's I called the beat In I he world.
j The llrst cotton mill In this country
was established In Heverly. Mass., In
UtsT. It was deelgned to manufacture
enrd and bed ticking,
I The length of life may be Increased
.by lessening Its dangers. The majority
.of people die from lung troubles. These
Intay be averted by promptly using One
Minute Cough Cure. Chas. Itogers.
I The first visit of pestilential fever to
this country as In 1T0J. It wan brought
mini the West Indies to New York by
trading vessel.
The old lai'.y was right when
sin
snld the child might die If they waited
for the doctor. She saved the little
one's life with a few doses of One M!n-
lite Cough Cure. She had usi d It for
croup before. Chaa. Itogers.
The first American college was liar-
Ivanl, which was oened to receive stu-
dents In Itit.s. at Newton. Mass, now
called Cambridge.
Scaly eruptions on the head, chapped
hands and lip, cuts, bruises, scalds,
hum are quickly cured by DeWltt't
Witch Haxel Salve. It I at present
the article most used for plies, and It
'always cures them. Chaa. Rogers.
In the province of Ontario. Canada.
the yield of wheat per acre I IS. 2; al
most exactly the same as Tasmania.
where it Is 18.
It ts a fixed and Immutable law that
to have good sound health, one muat
(There is no shorter nor surer route
1 than by a course of DeUitt's Sarsapa-
r"la- L has. Rogers.
There Is no bicycle factory In Japan
'
that has yet turned out a wheel that an
u,.-r .uU.u .r tl
j mueii ii'H nut?.
ROYAL Baking Powder
has been awarded highest
honors at every world's talc
where exhibited.
The average yield of wheat In Ger
many and Italy is about the same; that
of the former being 10.2 bushels, and the
latter 10.4.
Soothing, and not Irritating, strength
enlng, and not weakening, small but
effective such are the qualities of De
Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous
little pills. Chas Rogers.
The Apit city IncorporuKxl In this
country with a charter and privileges
was New York, which was granted its
papers In 1664.
TO CI UK A 101.11 in iim: day,
Take laxative Rromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money If It
falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Chas.
Rogers, Druggist.
By a recent order ail Boston police
men ure prohibited from leaning
against any upright object during work
ing hours.
O-A.STOH.I.
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ENGLISH CAPITAL, FOB AMERICAN
INVESTMENTS.
Important to American seeking Eng
lish Capttal for new enterprises. A lfaat
containing the names and addresses 01
3M successful promoter who have placed
over 100,000.000 Sterling In Foreign In
vestments within the last six years, and
over 18,000,000 for the seven months of
189S. I'rlcs, 5, or 123, payable by postal
order to tho London and Universal Ba
reau of Investor, 20, Chenpslde, London,
E. C. Subscribers wll be entitled, by ar
rangement with the director to receive
either personal! or letters of lntroductoln
to any of these succsaaful promoters.
This list Is first olasa In every respect,
and every man or Arm whose name ap
peal therein may be depended upon.
For placing Che following It will be
found Invaluable Bonds or Bhare of In
dustrial, Commercial and Financial con
cerns, Mortgage loans. Sals of Lands
Patents or Mines.
Directi) rai
sin EDWARD C. R083,
HON. WALTER C. PEPYB.
CAPT. ARTHUR 8TIFFK.
j Coprid,
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net the Daily Astorlan. Visitors need
not miss their morning paper while there.
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I -Nnr U, went a.hoin flvr nil'es north of dray's Harbor.
Nov u.ttid wna onlervtl to Portland
Tula) tounae on Hi way -4..JU. Mama
Hustler's
Twentieth St.
Good Reason
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ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO.
482 Bond Street.
MAfJHnnn RFannrn
9CTORC SO AFTER aii iliaimrro
CITPIDKaiR atrpnathans anil muim.millw.iik nrirana.
Tha rcaaun .nfTiTfr, ara noi cnrfxl by Ime-inrs la b-rauiMi ntnaty par cant ar tmnhlwl with
Proataitllla. CP l'l DKN K la thnnniy known r-mfdy to rura without an onratkm. MaHiitlmtiiiU
ta, A wrlttaniniNranl(M.lv-nani1 nmn.y rtnrn1 If sll hixf 4(nhi nut stlaul a par iluuimt aura,
UJOa box, ala fur t.Yui.hy mail, Hi-mJ for raBKCIrcularajid ttvilmonlala
Adilreas 1A VOL (IEBICINB CO-P. a Bo nBma Vtauolaoo, Ckl. fnr BiiUbl
CHA8 HOOmtH. 4fi Commercial Btreot.
To the East
and South.
Wht-n you consult the
local ticket OKent, don't
fall to OHk hlrn about
Ol'K g.'tvke lo the Kast
and South.
Ask him If our lino Is
not shorter and nur time
faater than those of any
other rnllroiid to Omaha,
Kanaas City, Ht. Louis
and point beyond.
AHk him, too, about our
8t. Paul Chicago and Ht.
l'aul Kt. IuIh trains.
TEUFKCT that's the
only word that fits them.
C. SHELDON, O. A.,
Portland, Oregon.
R. L. Boyle & Co.
Real
Estate
LOANS AND INVESTMENTS
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Unit In Isya ll.n.'. gam tlm la lH 4J1.
Astoria
and McKee Ave.
Situutco oil tlifeoiitli sido
of AHtoria's hills.
Twenty degrees v:nrmer
and vegetiition UO duys in
advance of the North side.
Magnificent sites for res
idences, overlooking river
and hay, sunny and shel
tered. Easy and natural grades;
little or no grading needed.
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READING ROOM FRBB TO T.Tf,
Open avtry day from I o'clock to IJI
and 4:10 to 1:10 p. m.
BubsorlptioD Jiates It per annum.
B.W. COR. ELEVDNTH k DUANB ST
AN ENIGMATICAL BILL OF FARE.
For a dinner, served on the Dining ears
of the Chicago, Milwaukee and Bt Paul
Railway, will be sent to any address oo
receipt of a two-oent poeUur stamp.
Apply to Geo. H. Heafford, General Pas
eiuyer Agnt, Old Colony Building, Chi
cago, Illinois. I
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TRANSGOHTINEHTAL
ROUTES.
Via Spokane and St. Paul
Via Ogdan, Denver and
Omaha or St. Paul
Pullman and Tourist Sleepers
Free Reclining Chair Cars
Astoria to Sao FmImo.
Columbia, TunsJay, Otl. .
Hlate of Cal. Humlay, del. ii.
CiUumiila. Krlilay. Oct. 0.
Htfrt of Cal. WiaiiiMday. Nov. 4.
Columbia, Monday, Nov. I.
Hlat of Cal. Batunlay. Nov. 11
Columbia, Thursday. Nov. 19.
Stat of Cal. Tupaday, Nov. 14.
Columbia, Puuday, Nov. t.
Astoria and Portland Steamers.
T. J. Potter leave Aatorla at ? a. m.
dally rtcept Humlay. Imvh I'urtland
dully at e p. m , Hunday exieptcd. Kat
urdays at 11 p. m.
TelophiHia leavea Aatorla dally
rpt Humlay at 7 p. tn. Leaves Port
land dally except Humlay at T a in.
ror rataa and fan.nil Information oat!
on or addras
O. W. LOUNHllKilRT,
AMiL
w. h. ituni.ntjRT,
Own. Paa Act., Portland, Or.
K. McNKlLU
President and Manager.
flIVSIT.
T ana ..
OtllOM aiaTSMT-.
OOSHUIUT
For tnfnrmatloa anil fr lluMii..,k
if.NN a cou u hmutiiir, hsw ..,
Ol.ii be an fn iinn nau-nu la Am.rl-a,
rnry ralanl taken out hy un la brouahl burnes
Ua iwuia by douos lra (rMuto uv. is
if tit niific mtim
r r
fuaniaiaa, SSI IHuadwajr, d.w lurk city.
WHITE COLUR LINE
TELEPHONE A0BAILE GATZERT
Astoria and Portland
Telephone leaves Aatorla dally ex
cept Humlay ut 7 p. m. Leaves Port
land dally except Hunday at 7 a, ni.
T. J. Potter leaves Aatorla at 7 a. m.
dully except Hunday. Leaves Portland
dully at H p. in., Hunday excepted. Hat-
,,M.lu.. 11
'! " I It . Ill,
Tickets good on both boats.
U. II. HCOTT, President
E. A. Heeley, Altent, Portland,
C. W. Htone. Agent, AHtorlo,
Tulephono No, 11.
FOR.
TILLAMOOK
NEHALEM
AND OTHER
COAST POINTS
STEAMERS
R. P. Elmore
W. H. Harrison
Augusta....
OPEN FOR SPECIAL CHARTER
Sailing dates to and Irons Tillamook
and Nchalem depend upon
th weather.
For Freight and Passenger
Rata Apply To
ELMORE, SANBORN & CO.
AOBNTB
R. O, N. CO., Agents, Portland
k (oltntmo AmerlMH
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