THK MAII.V AfliUU, rSlNlUV MOKMMi, MARCH 4, IKU7 MARINE NEWS. Hill II WAISM. UlW WATRMi At H. "ji I. at." Il III ft ll III fl I'ATK. A. M. V. M. 11,111 ft III. Ill ft Tlnirailayilll A ,J Krlility . ill I T 1;i j iiaa ft il m i ; II u il r,K (I II i ,i,T I Ai 'i M I 4 10 I.' I J I ft i 4 0 H rwluiilny Hiincny , ,MmihIu', I I 7 Ml (I III HftM I1 'ft! ill v UVt lli,VI7u 11:1 l.l Hi H1 1 1 'II til It, I 41 ,IUi IkUiliT 4 1 hi "A Hill l'0 A Ui'ilii.iil,1 ii 7 111 J miHj' il j 'j i ii iii ii n Tli steamer I'lillltai arrived fr in Hun KikiicUhi yrwtiir'ltiy, ami Inter Mi Up Hip river. Tim liuiiili ImiU llaviln, whli h sitl l fi.iu Astoria for Liverpool N iv fii')r I, urrlW"! iiul Minh . Him matin a fnliiy hh1 run. i n j Tint lliirvest (Jiiki'Ii lft down Hi" rlvi-r yesterday with th l.nrK-nlliii' NirlhwKNl In tow, nml hIII probably urn v. this HfixriKiuii. 1'ho bark Vli1llw. which (rtiiiK u lk nil III Washington mum mat I'll day. Ii well known her Mir usually pll-s btien thl port and Ha.i fritn. rli u, The MrliUh ship 'Hy "f Madras i'... Id have asllit vr-al-rl.iy for llrltlah r'oliiiulila, l)ii I "lily H"l aa as Klnvrl. wlu-re she In now inimr'' r.iiln Ingram thinks h may Nfl u . i-'.- i in io,s) Tli n-i""! l r-C't(jii f l'"r' -Ittv, u( III" nllltul 1 1 1 t- - il Hi" HtHI'lt IU. It'-lln IK'O. 4illft Ifohlnaoii. "-( Klttii I tin lll of ln'i i UII", H Inn.'" part iif which was .Ui liarie-.i In A. imU. suya "Tin- llrlimirr Ii tin" 'Mr I UlKiHl HHlllll V'aarl wllllll rvrr ! lcri1 llm rlvor, anil, like all th Iron i aro tuliku of hrr i luo., tuia n.i i lulion to Innuty II ! xvlili'iil that the r (iiirtrr nrver th Hiluin' Hint In arkii'iu I"iIk"i) th Korlil ovr lo tip mi" f th hamlnommt nhlpu artnat. Willi" In AHorla ln-r lall mujit". urtu crul lltn ami hil'in appointment" pralnl by all who in hr Whit rim la thlrlorn yraJTi ill. lhr r (. If any. malrn vmii wnn h ran nut Mil her, ami ah la on of the re llrtllrher rarrylntr akyaalla ll'T rah Ina. chart houa. wheel hou ami fm iall are lara ami well apoliiletl. an.) vrythliiT on leianl la rlran ani Blilihape iw mlnut ix all thai time rtvary p. tt.oiil front MiraiJ eKpertefto that Hi MtmiUi tv.ugh ur doaai what I la mum linpltr Chaa lUigera .(),. ,,f nature alolt. Often your iieil Joor nelhh..M Hmw , A) ,,,, frrn,..,n w w.tn.b r I more nf your arrvanta than you li(lrh Ih aam- valley, pi. king il.l "u'"''" ! utrutt irrrla ami pullint: pretty tli.wrrn -- Iwhkh w.iuhl liiBlt an fiiabllng th . Tli thfMiiir rutiblr tll llva. but (,.,xt n, (,,.,,, , u. ii,i,lnic to ihr aro l ot hrinh- In.llirea. ,,. ,)!,!, r,,n f thuml-r, niniilng tl.ni ami liyaj.oia.la than f irmerty. Th ln u,ul,.r ,h pn.-it. rln6 tre.n when fw la, ..many ,,,.lrlnthpMl hav1,,,, r .j,,,,, wuU P(in)r taken Hlniimm. I.lvr lleUlatnr that ,inirtil,,.,ulHii our way of th ,.. they aru ;iw rurwl nf tlieae Ilia An.l a Kreat mutiltii.te on now taking Him. nwnut liver Iteaiulator lr the mum IC'ilMi-a ami they'll aoon tie ciirefl "Il i tlu ! metMi." Mr K. Italn. Iialtlrtwir. M l M.N)eaka haa all htin1re1 hi Italian !" on her California ami they i-ollix-i honey fnnn ihr l'l of atale flnw-. era uf the whle auge M.Hlj..aH.t think. llge honey the fllleat Mini" R. K, Turner. af ("ompton, M,, wrltaw ua tltat after atifTerlng from pllra for venten yeara, h xxnletly rured th"in by iialr. threo tMiiea of I Will's Witch 1111 HaJvn. It cure iM-geina ami a.-vere akin itlaewaea. Chaa. ltora I'nttl la writing n-mliiU. eii. r. an.l aaya a lie waa iMirn In l44, Hh la, therefore. 63 yeara old, Thy or an aioaJI thAt the nuwt aen atiiv peraona Ink thoni, they at an ffnitlve that t)w imatl oballnaie rata of roranHpavtlon, hraxliUira and torpid llvar yM.l to thwn. That I why Do WtU'a Mttla Rarly TtUvra ax known aa tit ftuiMMia Utile ptlla. Chaa Hog- Mr. Him Neevea. the well known vo callat, haa landed at Plymouth. nftr a i .'iveanful lour In Houth Afrt.M Chlcorn, Pa., "Ilemld:" Itlr.hard Venael r,Mirta f)na Mlntit Cough Cur th irreateMt aiicocM In mcdlcaJ acltioe. He told ua that It ound hla who! family of terrible, cotigha and cold, af- ter nil other an culled run had fulled entirely. Mr. Venael aiUd It aaalatod hla rhlldrcti tliniiiKlt a very bad bIi-k "f niriiHli On Minute Couuh Cura iiiiikca expii'toratlon very ny and rapid. Chaa Itogerw, nruglHt. Il remains to be aeon whether Hcnft-tor-"ect llitriia, of Kiinsiis, cim stir imaa Ihe funic of Heiiatof Peffer's whis kers. Minutes ae.in like nours when a life la at stake. Croup gives no time to send for a doctor, delay mny mean death. One Minute Cough Cure gives Instant relief and Insures recovery. The only harmless reiniily that produces Immediate results Chaa. lingers, Druggist. Particular comment Is made on Ma son, the Illinois senator, being some what of a Jester. There are times when tho Joker Is the best csrd In the Duck. TO CUKK A COLO IN ONK lA, Takt laxative Itromo Qulnlns Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Chaa. Rogers, Druggist. In eating snails, one feels that he Is using forceps, but even this grew siime combination cannot take away from the delicacy of their flavor. Many Osvsew of "Ortppe" have lately 4en cured by One Minute Cough Cure. Thla preparation seems especially adapted to the core of this disease. It ants quickly, thus preventing serious -complications nd bad sffects In which thla dkwaae often leaves the pat lout. 'Chaa. Rogers. IN THE 1IARZ MOUNTAINS (I'wnlliniKd from First I'm.) Dm t'lni'ty fenllng mill 1'niltiiiK lit cii hllslira "ii our fri'l iiikI nihlilng out .vea with lirnmly, wn turned in for Him night nl "I't'l Hi Pii'i'p of th Juat H'l'l rllllgiMil, fur hul walked twenty mill' ''ml -luy. II hurl, rsther, In si-i up tht m-xt morning, hill had our hnrd-at work in iln tlil ituy. so IhmiKht II Ih-Ii r in hum early. A IIUli' f it 7 we wi r. on our way. Kv-ry uli-p ftiiwi i.,r lur. Iul flnnlly l IIiiiIit.'.I up mkuIii. It mii a hrlKhi, r,-..n iii..iiiliit. Ihn 'If luy h'-iny hi th KmiH ami flower" vi'iiiH In i-njny ( tlx Imlh thry rri httvlim. It Aim n vi-ry tilt, mi'l a frw lnino'ii i'iut. r-l li.((i.i.r iti- th only klKim "f h.iiili.i ll'iii f r nilp nroiiii'l. Wi ninu k out hortly Into th -mI. Tliv auft, i. In. k nioiil. with li hrown t'ovrrliiit of iuv from lli" ikki Miiiiimn, I t ix Ink ih-rp iiwn at in cry rt-p Tli"i ' lluMmnii.U of M.r, llllli- fiulr.l ia; lay m forlorn ami ii'Kl tl. hl. ilhrlr ll-r ulatrm wi-r lniclnii cully iii In th" plai" tlwy mo-it in 'iriiiiy. Ilk" 'llll' pi'1 II IV ll... l hlllll. iilip. fiillUKr 1 1 --. nlny naiilli.K : nir!lilit U' ' ni i!.'iir. Ilil ii-r,i til 1 1 Hill wr .vi Ii III'- I 'if.'' Il Ii I hp roppillI'lTK, nl III" iiiiiioM nt Mliliii la u hiitn towiT. from wiili Ii an i-lli-nt 'imi Iiuil of til" ninroiilnlliiu r.iiintiy. ,uinl fnon liii ti " "i. to ratii 1 flrat gllmpp" of the llrnlki-n It i. it il'ur iluy Ull'l We wel ell r-tillll for a hunt iinili i'lni" In move mi, inn i;l.hiln n.;.l, it li. I iihrytnt, foniut ih" moat wliiillnK of patha, "till In the fnr.-.t. ilown nti hill, up another, aver lm menae nn, hy the alie of ifuriill'H! alri-a.iin. Ii.it lllim hut imr til ' i ik t i lii-ak the Kllellie liliii raiKiieat, ae. linua thouiihta of tHnn luat I.eKMll to i reep through our mltuU, w hen Dually on the lirow of a hill to.ike.1 iluwn Into n . n-it valley ull tatheit In aun- ahllle "tir Hllhl' book Ml) It 'AilH e "Netikuter That " W rain i n n iml n.ti-.l uiiiler aoine lr- until frai aul amell iif toffee, w hit h tho wnineti Were hrlualiia' to the people at work in the Helita, aruuH'il u to til fr that w alao were unable to live un the bV'. anta. who -WKr alu.klng hay In out 'f the way plaiva, (Imply ! he.tr th-in may, "Iminer giu ! una " The nat vllluge una Itith'hilM.', where we reae Ju.t a wee h ami Jlalk"l of the iMianllillllliU uf gi'tltng I l,i another tillage It begun to t.mk rauier uiarouraRlng. iM-rauae e were an III eat, but lleliliei ki-liatiitl a ' r aiii'i. auper ralrii. an.l on I" Sorge W((( je thought we might raeh r.!.n1 jTlila waa Ihe Klomnliwl walk of alt lit grw ilurk very nulckly. and th IWimmIk thmugli whl.ii we tier Marker atlll The l.iga and Mump naatiiii.il auch aiieiiral "lni..-a that we italke.l along very aoberly. a-crelly wUhlng wv were ixituew here cla. At Iomi th bill-king of a d ig. the aolaalt of a waterfall uml the glimmer of a light announced to ua the welcome fact that we ha. I once more reached ivlllxo.tlon. namely. Klnml. After a thirty-mile walk, cxhniiated 'cin. a titl lit wiinl to uxe W were mm within a few houra of Hr.ilkeii. and the next afternoon found ua at the top of thla much 'nlkc'l nf mountain peak. The llrolkeu l 34n f.vl above teu level, and th hlgheat muuntnln In central liermiiny. Very rari-ly la a really Ko.i view to be had from the Hrolken. aa the weather la nearly ai uu.ta cloiiily, but tie were Very fortu nate in having both clear weather n l un exivll.'ii' view. The liclll.-et lillnca were pointed out to ua aa Weriilger.hle. Kllilngerotla. Ilarxluirg. Itaeiiluirir mid Itennecken- l'"",n tir original plan hail been much al tered. We hud Intend, it to see all of the Hurts. Iml tie were not able lo walk on so i niiiliiiiously, and had to reel su often, that we abandoned the plan of seeing the llodidhul, really the prettleat part mid the most frciiient"d hy tourists. We thought u- hit I found u real, goiel si luuiit Imr pliice. the road hd In nil directions, so I bnilc good bye In my friends, got In the omnibus, mid w hs . ion rolling dow n tnc Hrolken through llsenthal toward IU.iiIiuiv The llsethal Is considered one of the llllcet valleys In the Hurt, Hint the for t scenes nre really quite remarkable, to say nothing of their pic tureaiiuencsa. Kor a long distance the road seems puriillel with the brook Use, which Heine so beautifully deucrl'i In I his "Harts Kelae." The Ilseiuiteln. a precipitous granite buttress, rises to a height of r.(HI feel. As s generally the case In such dis trlcts, many are the romantic stories ami legends connected with the water falls, bluffs, brooks and trees. Ilsenburg Itself Is rather simcbUiik village, but nevertheless contains 3.R10 Inhabitants. The omnibus took me straight to the station. Here I whlld away th time watching two little boys who tensed a poor mother with all sorts of ques tions, while tho father very convenient ly disappeared, for he had had his hands full coming down In the omnibus. "Harshurg," the station man called out, and there was a scramble jar seats. In a very short time I was at this fashionable summer resort. All I "id time lo se was the grand old "Elchen Promenade," and through it received a favorable Impression f Haribur. It was near midnight's holy hour when I reached Qoslar. The church bella awknd ma nmrnliiK. U woai Hunduy, and hrw li Cierrriany th bet la alwnya rlnif at iHirht or halH.t, nmt lhi'rvli b"li" t "Uw. :i beautiful day 'd I hvl a lllKbt'lll at roll around Ih l'wn, and aPprmiat'T.I the Hunduy aspect which aem I o pn-vall. I walked by hanHfi. old chtinhea iid rulna. Their riaina I did not know, only that I waa pi-iae,i wllh all I w "'' ""t ' WM ln" very old town founded aoriK'wner at the beglnnlnif of th tenth cniuiv and waa Ihv fine! Iiii-iial at In Jer inany. It wa th laat of lh llarl. and now I found inya-lf In Mlloralieln, U.'twm ancient city I hvt ever n. Tli" guide honk tella on that It ''"cum an eplwopal at In al. and V. Inel Ita greateat proaperlty In th nfte-iitrt and alxteelh ceiiturl. I hill beei, lld to be ur to "e th cath'"iral. ami old re Inuih; o after flmllng i ut whllher to turn my atepa, I wj' i I along juat rcvellnif In 4I the old at rue. turea I aaw. Arrlveil at th ratlivdral, a par'y w J'i"t olr. throuch. w hich I JolnH. Tin Interior waa Impo.ilng and rid. The bragen doora made by Ulahop He. mard. through whoae et.-rora ilc lc ahemlr at a very early period aCalni great Importance aa a cradle of art. !were allow n ua. They are adorned with jaixteeii rellefa rcpreantlng the Kail uti'l the lledemptlon. The Imiii" ia., ad'-lubi uin w aa alao pointed out t. ith great pride by Ihe guide. tit In the court la tin- ci-l' br.tti I roae hilar). I! la ld t" l over Km yenra old It la a good, old faahl ui.-ii roae buah. reaching Ita long arma ut'otiiid the cathi-drul crypt. It hud mi bloaaoma and I flt rather dlaap pointed, for I IniHglticI little picture of how It would look, hut my pli tu--und the original did not look inu' n alike, heme the dlauppolntment. The market plu. lo me. reached the ctlma of all I had cn. A ourv In the center of which l the KuUnd fountain, on one aid the KathhauiMT hutia, i.ppoaltr It the Knochelihauer linua, and on the other two aide" '. WiHlelklnd hatu and the T.inilar hi'i Th houaea are all eluboraieiy deco rated with beautiful wood carving, which la painted In am h a manner to give on Ih lmprr"l"ti of imiaaJc work. The Knohenhu jit haua la th, flneat timber houae In Cirrtnany. It haa to Ik- seen to bo ai'lre tute . felt aa If I ahould Ilk to live in 1 1 11 derherhelm a long time, In ord t t'j leurn It hcmitl fully. When 1 atepped tut of the atntlon at Hanover Ih Aral thing whl.ii met my view waa a Ifcrg bronxe -.u"airl in alatue of K.rnewt Auguatua, the first king of Hanover. Uurlng my short, walk to th hotel, the city Imp.iM.-l me as a vry niiHlern one. 1'la.li! and atone and brick building, -r .ad aide, walks iwid street. Hut there werv mu It older pftrta which It . net my kimhI fortune to see. I thought m nice drive out iliruigh the Avenue of Undes to )ofiih.ua ii. with a iep at the rattle and -rnunda. would be a fitting close for that day The next morning I spent '., fvojnts more' of thla dignified city, and then went oil tit I.uetieck. The li'ien.uon there waa tAken Up with lng the liath Haua. Ht Mary'a church, r.nd the cathedral. I had my 'It.ur M the Klaihcrhuua. an lntere- exkut- ple of an old guild hoime. Th. in terior of It la furnished wllh carvel hem-he and tables, the wallt ileeu ntted v Ith peculiar painting, and from the celling hang models for all aorta of ships. Soon after I went on laurel Ih steamer which waa tn ca.ty in to Muloiio. It was a wonderful evening The air was ao warm that a wrap was un-m-ceassry. The supper was .-.ttiti out on iln'k, At nine o'clock the sun. a great bull of lire, was Just altiktiu lr.fi the water. A comfortable berth, a good nluht a rest, and In th morning I woke m. refeahed. juat aa we were getting Into th harbor, ln an hour I w greeting Id friends and places In the old city of Lund. S.Mdcn CLAItA W. yOt'MJ. NOTICK TO MAIUNEIIS. Stvan Island Imr (lower) post Haht. Willamette river. Notice la hereby irlven tnat the three pile beacon, from w hich the fixed white light Is shown on the lower end of Swan Island bar. Willamette rtver. Or egon, that was carried away on the isth of February hurt, hits been re place., and the light Is re-twtahllshed. Tis notice afleot the list of lKhls and fug Klgmils. I hud tic coast. IXSfi, page -'4; also the list of hcat-ons and bouys. I'liclllo. ciMst, 1S!I,",, page .10. My order of the light house board. J NO. P. MKIUIELL. Lieut. Coninmndcr, IT. j. Navy, Inspector IJth L. II. District. Otlliie of V, 8. Lighthouse Inspector, I'oi'tliind. Oregon, March S. ISUT. l!s Webfoot Vum ur. No rur no )Ay. For sale at Ks-ffs-Conn Drnar Store. To be In the right helps you 1 1 be.ir the burden of slander cast upon you by those who say yuu are In '.ho wrong. DANGERS OF GRIP. i The greatest danger from La Grippe Is of Its resulting In pneumonia. If rea sonable care Is used, however, and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy taken, all dangvr will be avoided. Among the tens of thousands who have used this remedy for la grippe, we have yet to learn of a single case having resulted In pneumonia, which shows conclusive ly that this resnedya Is a certain pre ventive of tfhat dread disease. It will effect a permanent cure In less time than any other treatment. The 85 and 50 cent else for sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. CABTOIIIA. IIBllt Ttf . Wl A Handsome Complexion is one of the greatest charma a woman can poaaeaa. Pussosrs Cumplsxius Puwosb gives It. AVogf Liblc Preparation for As slmiuj I lm tike rood lrvl Hcsuta tliig Use Slomadu and 13ov.cls of Promotes Di$eslionheerful -ncssandRcst.ConUiins ncltlw Opnjrri.Morpliitic nor Mineral, Not Najicotic. mvurouikSAMuajiTwa PmJtm Smi- SfaHaaaS W rmrw A perfect Remedy forConslirvi- lion. Sour Stonioch.Diarrhoca, Worms rConvulsiojis ieven sh ncss and Loss or Sleep. TacSimiU Signature of NEW YORK. I IXACT COPY or WRAPPtR. ISUsUtflrisU 6Mt o&tii XsUx f&4 P-TO-BAC rw'ia-.nnrisiwoaaanM. MllMlmi aa mn Ha rawer 1.,ra. Ni-u-lclaiiirtetarT-n(slUithrorUl. Manr smaiicnaiB kiaari and it nfrt la, it M, njktatb ral Imvifal. vain iruon. TUutuuaaiM awnnn. Js.t .rr a not. Tou will K e- lubCL WaaipaatjiHi tubal hal ur furacura la alsaolr mt.iraolaf-1 bruinfui.i Tpr- Wa. rVaJ tut oat lxl nt T-a.J rt. an4 Win Your l.ifa Aa rliin auaXOaWS U3 BMtcfm. 44nsalUSI'JUJOKjLali.Ui: IX-. Clucr-e ' Vera. - . - . Sold and Guaranteed by Chaa. Rofers. Druggist. Hustler's Twentieth St, Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling:.. ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 482 Bond Street. NOTICK OF MSSOLI'TIO.V OF PARTNI-niJtmP. Notice Is hereby given that the part- n'Tshlp ex'stinj between F. . Da-ni. and If. F. Prael, under the name of F. S. Daman t A Co.. has been by mi tral consent dissolved, the flrtm retiring from buslnom. All person having claims against such tlrm will please present fha srfme to F. Damant ammedlately, and all Itenuins indebted to said Arm are re quested to promptly remit. FRANK S. DAMANT. II. F. PRAKL. Salton Sea Salt for baths at the Estes-Conn Drnjr Store 10c ami 25c per Package. In some Kuropean countries there is a tlrm belief among the peasantry tnat a dream of walnuts will be followed by misfortune. Marshall & Company's Twine Freh from tho mills for 1S9T Ashing. Every ball guaranteed. Please report any ImperfecUons. BEWARE OF IMI TATIONS. Every ball must be marked MARSHALL & CO., SHREWSBURY MILLS." Manufactured from selected flax specially for COLUMBIA RIVER FISHING. See that every ball bears the MARSHALL label. (, 7, 8, , 10, U. 1J, IS, 14-ply 40's. 13. 13. 14, 15, 18-ply BO's. 7, S, 9, 10-ply 30's. Elmore. Sanborn (S COtt Agents. CASTORIA for Infanta and CMldrtn. 1U h- liBll. 1 IS MfPSJ. llfutar. SEE THAT THE FAC-SIM1LE SIGNATURE OF IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OP Cutorl Ii prt if la eas-tiu sottlas ealy. It !s set sold ii balk. Don't s!lov ssjom ts sail jos saTUirf 'm os lh fUs or pnoiu that It Ii "jut u g(4" s4 "will suwir mry ptr. poM.' tit jr jtt C-A-8-T-O-a-I-A. Tit tu- mm iBmEfrsa-S3SS53 loasoTpotrer In OeoemUve Organs ot either sex J1'"?' oo,TOoUiltU errors, esca-alrs naeot totaeeo, optam oti ft which hawl to loflrrnlty, CoaaampUoner Inssnit. Can be Jrrtsju ralul. 11 per boil tor I&, byasU prepai, Clrealar Free. BoM Vsvmhlll -u. PorUa(is Ob ' V W mifll a Msss A attamaet TW . WW") sf"l ssisssasia - . GUARANTEED i OIlEil TOBACCO i HABIT Qb7 to aestrnr trolr t.tr iraa in snr Astoria tand McKee Ave. Situated ou the iuiith side of Astoria's hills. Twentv degrees vrarmef and vegetation 30 days in advance of the North fide. Magnificent sitos for veg idenoes. overlooking rir and bay, sunny and shel tered. Easy and natural grades: little or no grading needed Do you know that the Daily Astorian. added Fifty new paid sub scriptions to its list during the month of January, 1897? This speaks for itself. TK4HSPOKraTIOM l,l!IE. Astoria and Columbia River Railroad TIME CARD. Trslns leave Heaslde for Astoria a 1:20 a. m. and 2 p. m. daily. Trains leave Astoria for Flavel at . m. and 4 p. in. dally. Trains ave Astoria for fteaslde at 10:30 a. m. and 4 p. m. daily- Trains leave Flavel for Astoria at : a. m. and 1:1 p. m. dally. GO EAST ..VIA.. Library Car Route AMERICA'8 SCENIC LINE. Meals is Disiei Rock Billsnt Mo Dstt MSB Cars Is Carte The all-rail route to Kootenai mining district, via fteattle and Spokane Shortest and Quickest bine aTO St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duloth, Chicago AND ALL POINTS EAST Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Dining and Library Observa tion Car. Daily Trains ...Past Time BeRVICB ASU BCENKKY CKEAQCELED For tickets and full information call on or address A. B. C. DENNISTON. C. P. T. A., Portland, Or. It. C. STEVENS, G. W. P. A., Seattle. WHITE COLLAR LINE IHE STEAMER" TELEPHONE Astoria and Portland Telephone leaves Astoria daily ex cept Sunday at 7 p. xa. Leaves Port land daily except Sunday at 7 a. m. T. J. Potter leaves Astoria at 7 a. in daily except Sunday. Leaves Portland dally at S p. m., Sunday excepted . UrtVil al li p: EL ticket food on both boats. U. B. SCOTT. President E. A. Seeley, Agent, Portland, fc. Vr. Stone, Afent. Astoria. Telephone No. 11. . Jleafs 6fi (fie Earopeafi Plan The dollar -a -meai fretH- od of operatina: dinintf cars ia no lorujer in vogue on the Burlington Route. Something better has ta ken Its place. Meals are now served on the Euro pean plan you pay only for what you order. The pay-for-what-you-order way is the only right -way to run a din ing car. It Is In opera tion all over the Burling ton system St. Paul to Chicago. Denver to Chicago. Denver to St. Louis. Kansas City to Chicago Prices are reasonable and the service Is as good as it can be. C. SHELDON, G. A.. Portland. Oregon. Are Yon (xoiiigr East? Be sure and see that your ticket reads via T HE NORTH.WESTERh LINE. Bii imi CHICAGO. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS OMAHA RAILWAYS. This Is the GREAT SHORT LINE Bstvess DULUTH, ST. PAUL. CHICAGO And all Points East and South. Their Magnlflceot Track, Peerless Vss tlbuled Dining and Bleeping Car Trains and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME Have given thla road a national reputa tion. All classes of passengers earrtsd on the vestlbuled trains without xtra chants. Ship your freight and travel over this famous Una. All agents have tlcksts. W. H. MEAD. F. C. SAViOE. Oen. A sent. Trsv. F. and P. Agt- M Washington su Portland. Or. TKANNrffltTAl'luN LINKS. Going East? If YOU ARC, DO NOT fUMCIIST Three Important Points FIIIMTOo via the St. Paul because the lines to that point win afford you the very best service. SECOND -See that the tampon beyond St. Paul reads via the Wisconsin Cen tral because that line makes close con nections wtth all the trans-contlnexiitaj lines entering the Union Depot there, ad its service Is flrwt-cln in every partlmjlar. THIRD For information, oall on your nHtfhbor and friend the nearest ticket aprent and ask for a ticket read In via the Weacorwtin Central lines, or address) J A 8. C. POND, General Paraenirer A (Tent, Milwaukee, Wis. Or GEO. 8. BATTY, General Agent, Portland, Oreg-on. 0.R.&E GIVES CHOICE OF Transeontinental ROUTES. Via Spokane and St Paul Via Ogden, Denver and Omaha or St, Paul Penman and Tourist Slec;ers Free Pecllnlne Chair Cars Astoria to Sao FraMiseo. Columbia, Wednesday, Feb. 17. State of Cat., Monday, Feb. 2t Columbia, Saturday. Feb. V. State of CsJ., Thursday. March . Columbia, Tuesday, March (. Staite of CaL, Sunday. March 11 Columbia, Friday, March 11. Staite of Cal., Wednesday, March S4. For rates and teneral tnroraattaa esJf eo or addrass O. W. LQOiiBERRT, Jkyent W. H- RffBUBf. Sfo, fat. Art-, p.ortla.n4. Or. vrzr. t y tv jjgj President nd Masarfr. This Railway Company Operates its trains on the famous block system; Lights its trains by electricity through, out; fees the celebrated electric berth read ing lamp; flans splendidly equipped passenger trains every day and night between St. Paul and Chicago; the Chicago, ftilwaukee & St. Paul Also operates team-heated' vestibular! trains, carrying the lateen private) compartment cars, library buffet smoking cars, and palace drawing room sleepers. Parlor oars, free reclining chair cars and the very best dining car service. For lowest rates to any point in the United States or Canada, apply to ticket agent, or address ,C. J. EDDT. General Agent. Portland, Or. J. W. CASEY. Trav. Pass. Agent TILLAMOOK NEHALEM AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Augusta.... AsLLesa .Open for Special Charter... Sailing data to sad trass Till' saa Nahalsi depssal spas the wsathsr. Far Frslgat ass Paassagsr Rstes Apply Ts ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. AOBNTI a R. H. CC Atssts. Psrtlaad 5 HI I L JI CI il-a I - I A The& tiny Capsules tre f upHb to Balum of Copiiba,l Culebtorliectlonanrj('Js, CURE IN 48 H0UR3 VX tha liitii tfiease wiliui Inconvenience. Milwaukee!