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TttK DAILY, ASTOIUAN, THURSDAY MOHHINn, JINE ii. JK:7. DIAMOND JUBILEE IN ASTORIA llrltUh Horn Residents ilo Honor to the On ten unit 'ii(j. nu: rM .i:i sta i t:.h iionoiu:i And tht Mitr aart Strlpta Ailaaucd la IWIIIIsnt Spma and Aong it the niniiiet 'riuoitny li Iw ri l mlH.illm liliia.il forth In Aatorln with nil Ilia ni' 'Oirmnlim iil uf ml lights ntut atmal lilli.l;li. Thv (ii'i anlnn Wit Hi" ll'"ll' iIIhiiiuiiiI julillr rH.'l.cui.'.l l.y irillli-lHiru rralilriila miuI tliHr A iiMTir an rrl".. The llrltl.li vln i uniil' nlllis wiu lirttrnlit with Ui ur In a-ki-trlv IIk'H mi 4 l.4.'krouinl f in.. Hiiii.Ii time, "-'i7," Th tvur tif I In. i-miiI nit w.i a liiiii'iirl at h II. Irl I'h.v.l, hli'h una utlmi.l.M liy iilmut fifty u.-i. At Klavt. Ilia lM.tiilir.il tint"! wna Hill liiln.iir.) frixn I'M1 I" IhXIoiii ati'l hnn.l- Mimi.ly ili nriiltvl uh fluwurii un.l turn. HixWr llio ,1Iit.. mi of MtuiiK.T I kr Thi Iirtinjr rixim it Imwrr uf Iwauly. Tit l.il.r Ktra armns-nt In lilt, furin uf II itttilUr. ,. Tin. lonalrjlitalcr'a arrtt il In i Im criiirr, unit Imtn.'Olntrly IikIiIihI llllii, uvur III" mniit.-i vtrr tho AfinT linn nn1 Urttlah Hunt, itrnn tuictiilirr Mini U'liiiiii.'.l nh fnrtia. Tin central (ill 4ur uf IIm ru.im wrr. roiiu.'li'ly mvrrixl Willi Ci ril, Wllllp til.' lul.lra, ullltrrlll Willi nil lii uint mlvxr, win iruftiarly tl.M nr.iir.) viiih nnncnlM' mil roai, ;lnl li li. I ilnlr, The l.a'i';i'l wna a ilrlirnlr lllla. Kill rrvnt ami heartily ill)ny rt Nu more tuinmmlmia nirvlln evr took ilue Hum Urn IMWi lltxlllt Dull frulul Umrd HrliHlirr ami Aitirrl.'uii l.. with ni.il other III trB),i ril'llllrtiU of imlrlnium an.) frMi.Lhl lw!ivu H.. Utrr notions on olilior al.lo of tha Atlnh lie. Mr Wrmvtrun furnlaJnal th Inatru. timnul rmiai iluiiiiv llir nvrnlni, sn.l Mr. Waller l(lt-halath was III )ln n.voni an.t fr lli uliifrpt ilurin that tonal run k in Tlir iwiit "f lli ovpiilnir. Tlt tjiii-rn, aa littr.attirm liy all IiumIIiik nu t ln- III ' U.mI Hav (tvn ijimi, ' wlil.ii wni itunn wlih mii-h a will n ri mnkv llir rfirrii rin ii i-..iimuI Cherry r..- h.ii.I.-. in a fi.w wrl.ii..rti frninrita rrlitixc la ihn imrwnutlliy of Ihn iurrn ami what h.i.l Ikn.ii 111 mi.lUhM ilnrluit Itrr Ioiiji nil.) rwnlful rolirtv. "Tin1 rmalitpiil uf IIh t'nllml Hiaira" wft .riKMl. an. af1r Ihr iiiiiIii if th Hior rliwniilril linniH'r" l.y Mr. V. II Hnrkrr. ivkh.mI in ly Mr. ', tV. Kiilion Th allrraa mmrMr.it Ihr liwrra n li. I .lltfliltl... of Ihr. tiroil uf Ihc twu Kovi-rnmoiiia, ami Uia irilor, In III" ll-kliiiwn Klylr.ilwKll Iiimmi Ihn rlinrnr. trr uf I lir xivrivtitn uf (lrr! Hrlinln, nn.l lhr rriwl AllrtlMitr. whh'h lut doiio n nni.ii In a lH rrij-n to m.ikr hrr ltlc na fr In fat tut Ihoae living Under lht Anixrlcan riullle. The .ra. ili'iil, ht. unlit, hait wi llni.il niorv al.autiilc jiowcr than vin tho qurn of Orn Itritnlii thai llin ronalllutlun hint wlxly liiiilli.l hia i. rin of ortlin. to four yrara Nu .li"nriii. lui.t uttu.ii.-l 1.1 a bIiikIi. jirralil.-ni In iiltlrti, nor luol Hit- rliin of Qui!! VliiArln lm-n mnrks l.y u ai-un-ihil. Till, tonal ItlnXrr, Mr. I'hrlTy. thru iro. ioi'il llin 'i'rliwi. of Wali-a nli.1 All Ihr Itovnl .-iiiiilly." Mr. V. Hpl 1 1- alniiiiK "iloil lllra Iho Prlni-r. of Wiilra," Mr II. Wluitnlf rahvnilm In n aiiorl hlniorii'iil n.l.lr. a on in inliu-r. and ll royal finii lly. will, n w.ia i'iMly iUipiunI in. "Thn Army and Navy," fullownl l.y tn Inking of "Tht. Niiv.il Iirlii.W l.y Mr. II. T. I-o.it I .ok u n wiia riviMiiidrd lo l.y Mi. J Htnnri llltrhnn and Captain Cr'f ury, ihn nun for ihn finny and i ha otln-r for Ihn navy, and hoth doing Jualli'i to tliolr utijnota. "Iirllniiiiiii niv.1 Col.nni.ln," nflrr Ihi altmliiK of tn "U.mI, W hit,, a ii. I :uo" l.y Mr, llnrkrr, thn lonat Wna riaond.Ml to ly Mr. J KlnliiyMHt and Mr. C J. CurlU. Tim ip.rhi. wr.r. ahort hut pithy mid to Ihn iont, nnd wnr loudly iim.rr1. "Thi flag of I lid KiiKland." aoni;. "Thr. ltiitlah Lion." l.y W. II. Iliuk. r, wiia rr l.oiiirl to hy Mr. F (. Ilol.lrii, who hmI. I that li. wna Imm iiinl. r tho kwi old Mum In tin. rvlMil Of ll.-orvi' IV., ii'id loud It. nnd had for nioro than forty yrara It. n a nitiinillird rltlivn of the t'lilli'd hint iui.1 nlao lovi.d tin. 11 i u of hia ii.lotit.il I'ounlry. Ho had llvi-d thriiogli tln rntln rolirn of giii-.n Vlo turlii nn.1 liiiti.iri.l and nvira1 tlml rMI mill iiooil wnnutn. Tho nddroM wai re ralviMl wlih mnoh applaua. fU.varnl vlalt- lii LnKllHiinn-n woro nitwiit and wrro (nihil upon for aonir or hj NMM'h. Mr. lnr lli k n-ndi-ri'd two piitrlotli' nonga, w hi. ti won. fiMlima of tho Kvoiiliig, hia lino liarliaii" voloo Hivlnir much plnmuro to nil. .Mr. Hind and Mr. ThnmpHun drllv (ml ehuracii'iiatlc api'iMiuw, thaiiMiiK tlM-lr iHiaia for tin- iHrtiinlty of cde lirittlntr th Jiihllw ao far from lnune nd oiiliiKliliiK Ihc iiiiili-nl.ln rchillona lictwci'ii tin' "IhI.t nntlona, i "The llcnch nnd the liar" wnn napondi'd to hy JiiiIko T. A. Mcllrldc, who. In n ahort, hrlKht apuwh, nindo ono of the hit of tho nvcnlnif. After reviewing th hlatory of the groat Knllah lnwmakra and tho derivation of American law from them, lio ventured tho alntemont that the nioher nutlon ami her American ofTxprlnK were nnd nlwaya would ho frlonda. Th llttlo InchloiitH of 177(1 ami 1NI2 had do Velopl dlfferi.noea, Imt lioth counlrlea parted with mutual rooL Cnptnln Oreirory. hy M'clnl Invitation, "aniia- that "Kino Old Irlnh Oeiitleman," and na nn encore reolted "The Wreck of I ha Julio 1'lanto." Ilia dialect wna in- Pousse Piltd And why not pie-pusher aa well cotfee-piislicr ? lt' far more ucctbBury. Uo uu mtffcr with dyspepsia f Ayer'n Cathartic Pillt will cure you. Take PILL AFTER PIE. Imlliilil.. nnd tht ooiiiMiny wna i-uiivulavd Willi lailKlll'T. "our llnrlir Hint lilvar," "Jacka the Hoy" hnlng flrat aiuitf hy Mr. Lomui, wan rapoii.il Id hy Judgn J. II, I), flrny, who gnvu ii hrlef Itlnloty uf dm illmuvrry of Ihn f'oliiinhln am) llio aolllenietit of Ihr illaputn over ttln poaaa-aalon of tllla terrl lory iiIimi yenra afler (jmeii Vhioiln wni i'I'iiwII'mI, The lti..r-ttliK m--iIi w Uin:ly '('hrnrmlj MiHI. T. J, I'li-etou eiHUenly riapiiodid to llio lonat, "Our Uiiiwi," nnd ininti olio of the liliial llii.ri.lvi. a)N.eii. of (lie tit U III. Wlll.'h HI h'lllillnl Willi I humper, Mr, II ', V. Aalhiiry nnd Mr i. H. A. l!i'nnoit' aotign, "Th Vleur of lltny" and Mlt M Like ftoldlrr Knll." were honrtlly onrord. The a-nod work of Mr, llldehunlil nt the iln;io wna fully iipprniiuied hy nil, and I hat genllemali hud to rnaiiouil o n rr Hiieat for aoiig, wiilrh wna well received The moat griwi-fiil trllnite of the ei.n In- w ir. M. M. Wnlker'a reaufinao to the tonat, "Tho I jnll.-a " Mr, Kluhi ami aang "Auld lng Hyne." Mr, Hplllle re. l.n.o. to "Alax-nt Krlenda," and Man nger Lock, vory apiniriitey rraiminled 10 "i'ir Huat," After alniclng "(1. 1. 1 Have the gu.en, ll. Iinliiiini ra relumed to the city. p? r f ADDITIONAL LOCAL. H llo.a, llliiiilna & o. for frvah ttutia lllul V.'gnl.ll.lra, I1"" yolir urd. na for wild M.ukl rrlea at lioaa lllgglua a I'o.'a Tht. Wunuin'a It.ilef 'or will hold a tin on Friday nfi.rnuo-i. .it llio realileina. uf Mra H. J. ('Union. Iki ll,irrl.li uvrniir. ju Uura fine fndla l.y ale.nil.r tOilny. Iinuigra, applM. pluma, lameliea. i l.i irlri hannnua, currnlila. Hpminl low prleo. Ili".. Illgglna ii Co, The I'nrker IIimih.. win oen Ita new llnln r,.in on kViturduy. Tile aiaMMi a ndvall.ing utel hotel M-ople are looking for a gol trndo. Tho Itev, T. A. lly land write. mm KeeiK-. Ntw llntn.!ilrr. ih.it hr will xx.n l-me for txnttln, and will protnl,ly ar rive In Aklorla lata In July. At a meeting of th Aatorla, linaehnll lull Inat night, Mr. L. Cord-n mi elrctrd Atan.ii.-er. J. J. Ijiw captAln, aui.1 Iaii Allen accrotiry ami troauumr. It waa rrportivl yeaterday that the H.i- rih I it inn waa huay all day tranaferrlna a lot of aulmon fmro tho Klah.rmen'a till. HI Pu. king llouaa to tho tlOtuteil Wafe- hniiao for atoruge. luapeitiira of Hulla and llollrra K H Kdwnr.M and Frank Mclvrmott will nr rlie In Aitorlu H.ilur.lny. Junj ?ith. to npet t the aleamera MHiowtr tXtldent, Auguaia and Aatorln. Ill I lie conn!) eeurl yealerdny, Judgi I my entrre.t nn order u.lmiuiiix to pro. Uito the will of the Into Murtitte M (iiaalwin. II, (). Van Iniaen. '. It..lltnii n.t t 8, ('nrruther wiro iK.inted np. riila. ra of the tntnte Air. . r.. .Mica, trneitng rrvlitlit ngoiit ir II, Cnlon l-acinc r.illwny, la In the lly, and reorta that fruit In tireg.m hia year will U- nn eiceptionnlly large mid good i-rop. " hava Ju. com., front H.iulhern liregm. mid nt A.lil ui.l urowrra il.l me that Mm-hi-A, purtl.-ul.irly th inn Ionia, wnild very pl. ntlf il. and or i sr.-iiejit uuallly I'eora and :pple, na II na other frulia. nla.i piMiulae well. At Mwno the ort-luinllala anv lh.it riinea tliia year will far em-erd. In (inan ity and umill'y. the cr.ipA of iirevlnoa yeara. rrlcea are Rimd. and ev.rilnilv ..-m.d to he happy. In the Onind llon.le ml Wallow a valhya, in Kaatern tiregon. ne proapecia tor cropa Of all kln.la were never Mdter In thr hlatory of the atiitr. The reporte.1 diimage hy froat In the vl- Inlty of Koreat tlrove nnd CorvnllU waa really ovir-atluuitid. That r.uion will have good cropa yet." Meaara. TlionuiA Hind, (.eorge (larlli-k nd 1 1. Thompaon. frvmi Liverpool and Killnlnirgh, ure vlaltln.-f In the city. In- M.tliiit the vniioim aalinon (annerleat. n dlacuaaliiit the alliinuon here, nil of he gentlemen expreaaed aurprlae nnd much ph-aaure nt tho flna fiu-llltle on he lower Coluinhla for packing nnd pre- rvlnu tlli. Mr, (larlli k anid that Oregon Pium-mly had a good future In gent-nil oniim-rce, mid that the relallona hetwi-en he I lilted Htat.-a and Orent Hrltaln could never Ih- iinytlung elo than verv cloae. loin huxliicaa interw!a nnd a coininon atiKtiiige nil. I nl mil nr Inalitullnna guar nti-id a growing Intimacy. Mr. Hindu waa much linprcxaed with the great weal nt territory of the Cnltid Sta'ea, nnd nought that all thla country needed waa to adopt free rado, aiul thua placo Itaelf tilMiti tho Nimn plane with (Jrcnt llrltnln. Mr. ThompNon aall Hint In all of hlk Iravila ho had not ais-n u mor.j mnirnlf, cent river or liner h.irhor than the Co liiml.lu un.l the port nt IN mouth. The g. iillenieii came wvat via San Krunclaco iui.1 the Hotiliicrn Ho. He, nnd from Aa torla will inlt Ihc Sound country, Victoria and Vancouver, ivturnlns Hunt liy way of the L'lininllan rnclllc. NOTlCfi. All pcriaona rtro cautioned agnlnat pint Itut lumber, wooil, w-ng-ona or other oh-alructl'-inH on or near the rullroad trnek. Such uctlon l dmiKeroua to the traveling public, nnd whether done through enre lcaaneaa or malice la a penal offenae. Hereafter pnrtlea Kullty of auch pracllcoa will bo proaecuti'd to the full extent of llio law, A8TOIUA St COLVMBIA RIVER RAIL ROAD COMPANY. Frozen cherries are a delicious warm weather deaaert. TERRIBLE ACCIDENT. It la a ter rible accident to' be burned or scalded; but the paJn and agony and frightful dtoflffurementa cUi b quickly overcomt without leaving; a scar by uslnu; Ijc Wttt'a Wltoh Haxel Salve. Charles Roger. I The country never looked lovelier. "They are dandles" said Thus. Bow ers, of the Crocket, Texas, Enterprise, while writing: about DeWitfsUltle Ear ly RJaors, the famous UMle pills for sick headache and disorders of the stomach and liver. Charles nog;ers. MARINO NEWS. ' ii him watkn. ' A. M. l f, M. ' ! Ml WATK, A. ," V. M U iii fl ill. in 'ft lo'i ill Ijv; 4 'till I I .1 i Bm 11 7 II 7 4 ill 6 N !l .V. it a i .1 IM IUII tim 4 I Ml I 4 n li 04 n v 4 v HATK Tady.. rt 7 o iv limlu Wniii.d y n n if, .. ' 7 r 7 'i Thiirailny vl k jn '.11 aViT Friday , , lo ii 4 a (ii7. siluidiiy u i m u:n 7ft Hiiinlay , '(7lil"n Ilnu77 Mnmlay,. 'aia v;j II , 7 7 VIWtrL. ON 1IIK w V TO fllK '0l.i:IHIA k.inaoii. lean. I. Toua llale llva llriirue k.etuiii, Am h I71U...XI.1I... AKTWKar. J-t'liialirlan. Ilr ah luvi Iiiai V 'Kupliruaiiie, lit ah ;v.i..,iiii... la, llelil llylr lit I k ljnl...laiAl . MMiiiig w.nirr, iir ah u;...io ai... r AHlnri-. A u iii-ale), Ilr h ... VJ ,.K)I ., i ,.lll.' HOAl .. Iloaon.Ko. (Imllva. Ilr ah I aiiiiiit.,iiiiili, Uralr ,.ia;a...UMl. ... ...It .,!iiaI ,.M ...iiu;.,.iuiaI... ; ..iimi...xiaii... - Mvtar.wl.. 'Ileulae, Ilr lit lll)iliMod, til alt WA.,Akl. Kureka, Ala all mm otu, A. ('ralgeriie. Ilr all 1771 ..IhiaI Inoii.ililou, Hr kk I i7I.,.IuiaI AiMlrela, Ilr ll, ...,l'itj.liul aiiAauliAl. Klgln.re. hr 'i ii , IHiaI llearou Hoi k, Hr ah 17. ..llOAl vt,At.itir. i k Ciialialla, hit (.12... Ak III. mi. Koilhuiai, bkl. M)... McimiXIio. J, 11, leda. n-b i... , ia Joac ht at ai mai.a. Ouklaiid.l'k ial... , The nteiuii.r Hutior will urrlve down oday. The I'oi-tliKnl Ixial waa lute iifc-uln In niflit-tiKi mm h liualuawi. lie H.ir.ih Inxon cam... down tlie rlvi r (.-r.luy morning In place of the lint- . rr. which waa di liiyi!. The following recent onl.-r of Urn fiuud htati trenaury department will bo found of greut Inter, ai to lniKru ra: Heverul aae havliuc come lo the notice of ttu- leirtmeiit w here artlcl.-a mnnufnetured at l.ut.irloa ualng IndlM-rlinliuiUiigly tin porlnl aial domestic ui.ilerli.la of the aaiihi kind, kJal keeping no aa-purate r-c-orda llu-rf, have la-en rnt-ed for lien- elll of drawback Uiuler sm-llon S of the t of Auguat , IWH, and wiwm, as a (-on a iuince, the declarutlons on such entrlrs or llio Idrntlllcatlon required by said iw. of the lniortcd materlala uaed In he manufacture of the articles eorted. fovel wholly unreliable, article 7 of ho l ualoma ngulatlons of 1C Is hereby und.-im-nled na follow a: The proprlstor or letfiU rrpreaentatlve of tlao proprietor f the factory or plucs at which lb goods i-over.at ny iiu iiniwtiiuk witry wire manufactured or produced, sluill dri-lnre in addition to the avermi-nta eci!ied In Hie Joint declaration of the proprietor nnd foreman, that separate true uccount of all Imported materials, ami of all ar ticles manufactured therefrom for ex port. Is kept at such place or factory, and that such nccoum la at all times of-n lo lh Intix-ellon of oDIcers of the customs. YESTEIIDAT'9 WEATHER. Minimum tenia-rnture, (7 dear. Minimum temperature, li) .hit. I'reiipltutlon. l.TW In. Prt lipltntlon from Heptemlier 1, to date, SJ.M Inchea. IX. Kxcraa of pr lipllntlon from Soptomtx.r I, !, to dale, IV 46 llli-lli-a. TODAY'S WEATHER. Ialr weather, warmer; north win.la. frh west to NUTIOK TO M AKIN KK8. Strait of Juan do Kuca, Wanliliu:ton Notice Is hereby iflven that the l'olnt Wllaon buoy No. 6. a rod tl rati-1 ana nun has ifono adrift from Ita position off tho foul ground off Tolnt Wilnon, Alao lli.it the I'ltrtrldKe twnk buoy No, I, a blink llrat-clasa can, has Knc adrift from Its iHwlllon on the eouth.Miat aide of thick kelp un l'lirttidKo bank near the l-'ourtwn Foot rock. Theao buoys will lie replaced as soon as practicable. Thla notice nffecta the list of beacons and buoys, raclllc coast, lstsi, juuse 61. Uy order of the Huhthouae taxird. ISO. P. SIKKKIU.I., fommandir. I'. 8. Navy; lwKctor 13th I JnhthoiiHe IHatrtct. titllco of I n.-.H ctor 13th l.lKhtboum DIk trlct, rortliuul, Or., June 21. IsS". cnicriT coruT. In tho circuit court yesterday the fol lowing order were entered: t'nloii uvIiii;h & Ixxm Aivioi'liitlon vs. II. K.I lluniu-n et hI.: ludument rendend by default nnd onler of sale nttaeln-d property entered. Win. U'hrlntf vs. Kmtmi Corder et ail.: JuilKHiellt by default entered. Aatorla Hox Co. vs. Mary Wilson et nl.: Judiiment liy default entered and C. R. ThouiHon iipolnted Rtiardlan nd litem of minors. Chrlatlnu Youm? vs N. Nelson nnd May C. Nelson; Judimient by tlefnhit and de cree of foreclosure entonyl. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby K'ven that for a val uable consideration Andrew llondrlckson. doing business as a butcher In that portion of Astoria, Oreg-on, known as Vnlontown, has this day sold, asslg-ned and trans ferred and set over to me all and sin- R-ular his accounts n-alnat any and all persons owing him, tho said Hendrlokson, and I hereby notify all persons that said accounts aro now owned by me, and that said accounts and each of them must lie paid to iuo and to no one else. SI. Sl'SMAN. Dated Astoria, June 12, 1SST. A SNAP. For sals cheap and on easy terms, four choice building lots In McClure's s(oria. For particulars call on Howell A Ward. 519 Rond street. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. If you want good lumber and lowest price figure with the Gobel Mills. W. B. EDWARDS, agent. Marion Hariand says: HLArd nnadnltsrsasd la wholesome than vagaUhlo oils, and absolutely pernicious to most sloioaolis." Rational Vuuk Hook, Cooking experts and physician unite in condemning lard for it fndiraitible and un healthy qualities, and these "llso eOTTQLI that pure, healthful vegetable refined cotton -seed oil and wholesome, nutritions, and TSa samtatoa Is anM Ti1iaia la mis to W aiul auar'i ktait an anaioapaaal amy vaar waj, Aaaaw anty OJ TIIK . K. FAIRBAIX OOMPAJTT, Obkiso. Hb IxMils. Htm York. imamiuiii The Choicest Table Wines FOR FAMILIES Also for Medicinal . . and Cooking Purposes CARLSON'S FAMILY LIQUOR STORE, I03 Twelfth Street ijiil for rcnt. FOR KKNT-NIco two-story. lMht room J cottage, centrally locntnl; rent 120. Stuart I Uros, ill Commercial air-ot. FOR RKNT Furnlshl room, centrally located; 414 Exchange street FOR KENT. Two rooms furnished for i light houaekct-plnK. over VS Commerclsl street; 112 per month. Astoria Land and Investment Co. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, tn suite or single, by the day or month Hotel Tlghe, under entire new manage ment. Great reduction in rates. Mrs. O. V. Porter, manager. Cor. Eleventh and Franklin. FOR RENT-Several well furnished rooms for gentlemen cheap at corner of Duane and Seventh streets. No. 191 Seventh. FOU RENT Two upstairs rooms at 5 Eleventh atreet, N. W. corner Harrison avenue. Inquire on premises. FOR SALE. FOR SALE A J. S. Muady Improved friction drum hoisting engine. Size of boiler. 7x2V4 feet; cylinder, 7x13 Indies. A first -class engine, almost as good as new. Address "A," Astorlan offlcs. MEN WANTED. Railroad hands wunted for Immediate work on track. Apply at room 4. Fiavel block. A. & C. R. R. R. LOST. LOST From St. Louis Fishery, n?ur Clifton, Or., on the night of May 21th, one 24-ft. fish bont and small-meshed not. lloat Is pointed lead-color outside; Unlit blue Inside; copper paint on bottom. Will pay $15 reward for recovery of boat. STA- MALI FALANClOS. Clifton, Oregon. June 17. 1S97. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. f DR. JAY TUTTLE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ORloe, rooms S and 6, Pythian bulldg Commercial St, Residence same Telephone 96. Acting assistant surgeon U. S. Ma rine hospital service. H. A. SMITH. DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 1, Pythian Building, ovi C. H. Cooper's store. DR. O. B. E8TES. I; PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Special attention to diseases of women and surgery. Office over Danilger's store. Astoria. Telephone No. U. J. Q. A. BOWLBT, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office on Bond street. Astoria, Or. C. C. BROWER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Gunderson Building, Astoria, Oregon H. T. CR08BY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 468 Commercial strset' name em bent authorities food product. Contain ir choice beef suet, Cottolene easily digestible. tan sraaal tin, wtth nnr talaHIlaa-"0IO. unaala on rrary uo. Not "Private Stock" "Cream Rye" "Old Hickory" "Pride of.. ..Kentucky" ...and... "Hermitage" Repsold California Brandies -a I" only .I is 3 raarasiapMlBrsoMlB 3 MontrssU. Si OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmouth. Oregen A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS Kw-iilar Normal Course of three years. Senior year whollr pmfrsaionai. Trainlns department of nine trades with 200 children. Iiiatnietloo and train ng Id Oymnuiie (gaedlib syv teraj, and Voe M'.alc for ouhlie sch. ails nir .Normal diploma la recotwiMd by law as s hTATE UKK CKKT1FICA IE U teach. i.ifht eip-uaa. Talllon. Ixailia, board and lodging (sl proitmatelrl. (ir.ou lair tear. student, boar. lint tliemselres. 111 ' 00 per year. Academic grades accented from blah schools. li'aioKusa choerfully lent ou appli atluti. Address Y. L. CAMPBELI , President, or W, A. WANX, Secretary Faculty. JOHN T. LIGHTER. ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Offloo, upstairs, AstorUn Building. Chester V. Dolph. Richard NUsa DOLPH & NIXON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, 4. S, JS sod 17. Hamilton Building. All legal and col lection busln as promptly attended to. Claims against the government a spe 3lalty. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. T. A, F. and A. M. Regular communications held on the first and third Tuesday svenlng of eweh month. O. W. LOUN8BERRY. W. IL ' E. C. HOLDEN. Secretary This Railway Company Operates Its trains on the famous block system; Lights Its trains by electricity through out; Uses the celebrated electric berth read In j lamp; Runs splendidly equipped passenger trains every day and night between St. Paul and Chicago; the Chicago, Hilwaukee & St. Paul Also operates steam-heated vestlbuled trains, carrying the latest private compartment cars, library buffet smoking cars, and palace drawing room sleepers. Parlor cars, free reclining chair can and tht 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. EDDY. General Agent, Portland, Or. J. W. CASEY. Tray. Pass. Agent Going East? IF YOU ARB, DO NOT FOROBT Three Important Points FIRST Go via the St, Paul because the lines to that point will afford you the very best service. SECOND See that the coupon beyond St Paul reads via the Wisconsin Cen tral because that line makes close con nections with all the trans-continental lines entering the Union Depot there, ad Its service is flrst-ciasa in very particular. THIRD For information, call on your neighbor and friend the nearest ticket agent and ask for a ticket read ing via the Wesconsln Central lines, or address JAS. C. POND, General Passenger Agent Milwaukee, Wis. Or GEO. 8. BATTY, General Agent Portland, Oregon. A Handsome Complexion la one of the greatest charms a woman can possess. POtlONl'S COMTLBZIOM POWDBB gives it. Milwaukee L TRANSPORTATION LIXKN. Vsvbsv P sT a m M r 1. 5t THE ONLY DIsilSO-CAR ROl'TK FK0M FORrUShTOTHKitA.ST. Till 0SI.Y KOI'TE TO HIE VElXOWSTO.NE NATIONAL PaKK. I.KAVE POKTI.A.ND AKI'.IVE Ks-I Mail lor Ka aina. f'heliHl a. f 'i.tn.llu No, 2. aknitii Bi d.MonteMiano No. . Au roeen. 'i)iiiila. lav- -.,,iia, rw. mi;. i'-.,ri. run ..naeiiii, Miena- '! rif. Hp kane. kianland H. C.: Trill B. C; Na- aon. K. C. K.alo. li aoula. Bull a. anaeonila. II: A.M. feleua. ft. Paul, M n oeanolii. Kaiiaaa i iit. 7: P. M Oiiinlia, Tounc'l BlulT.. Ht. l.ul-.Ciileajfo.W aah liiKlon. Kew York, pbil- ...ii..i.i. u.t points taat sua outh st. IDAYxtnMlnoeapoll. Omaha, Kansas City mnn -i. ram. 1'ats w nnarauenil rni'sfro. 4'i PAYS to w aahliigton. Philsdrlphia, Xaw i ofp a i niriiim.Muii uiner eru polnas. iinggne checked tbroo to destin alios of tickets. For sleeping-car reservations, tickets, maps and fall information, call on or write. A. D. CHARLTON Aas't Oan'I fas. A fast. Portland, Or. Sffg at orrlaoa St., Cor. Third. 0 GIVES CHOICE OF -2- Transcontinental ROUTES. Via Spokane and St Paul Via Ogden, Oeover and Omaha of St. Paul . Penman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclinin? Chair Cars Astoria to Sao Franelseo. State of California. Wednesday, June 1 Columbia, Monday, June 7. State of California, Saturday, June 11 Columbia, Thursday, June 17. State of Cal'fornla. Tuesday, June Columbia. Sunday, June IT. State of California. Friday, July t Columbia, Wednesday, July 7. State of California, Monday, July il For rates and general m formation sail on sr address Q. W. LOUN8BERRT. Agent W. H. HTTRLBURT. Oen. Pas. Agt, Portland. Or. e. McNeill. President and afasagsr EAST n SOUTH LEAVE. rORTXASD. ARRIVE. 0VERLANJ EX- I PKtWs for -aleiu. Kcwburv. Ashland, I r-acrament", Urirn, 9;30 A- II. San Francisco, Mo- i Jmvc, L. Aniieles, I Kl Paso, New Or- leaua and the east i Roseburg passenger 4:30P M Via Woodburn, for Mount Anarel, ll- Daily verton. West Solo, except BrownsTilie, Spring - Suuduj. Held and Natron 6:00 P. M. : A.M. P.IIt except ouuday. 1730 A. M. t4:50 P . I Corvallis passenger. -15:50 P. M. McMlncvllle psas'gr lt:A.M li,u11.. . . . u I ' " Daily, tUlly except Sunday. Direct connection at Ssn Francisco wPh Oc- ciueuiai s urieiiiat and Pacillc Mall steam ship lines lor JAPAN AND CHINA. Sallin dales on apolicatlon. Kates and tickets to Eastern points and Eu- aope. ni-io J ai aa.i m.., hu.mili LI' and AUSTRALIA Cn be obtained fr.-m 1. B. h.iHULA.u, 1 tenet Agent, 14 Third it. YtU KLL DiVHIJ Passenger Depot, foot of Jefferson it. Leave for OSWEGO daily at 7:00 a in.. 12:15, 1:45. 5:2a, 6:4a, 8:05" p. in.: (U:S0 p. in. ou Sutunluvs only), anil 8:40 a. m. and s:30p m. on Sundays oulv. Arrive at Portland daily at 7:10, 8:4) a. in.: 1:3U. 4:15. 6:35. 7 :bo n. ni (an i lo a. m.. '3:15 and 5:10 p. m. on San aaya only;. nt-ave ior oiibKiuA.N iimiv except Sunday st4:3Up. III. Arrive at Portland :iW a. Ill: Leave for Airlie Mondays, Wedne dsvs and Fridays at i):40 a. iu. Arrive at Portland Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 3:05 p. an. Except Sunday, 'Except Saturday. K0KHLER. Manager, E. P. ROGERS. Asst. Ken. F. & P, Ak't. iiii is a non-Dmannon raniMy for Gonorrbcea. Giet, Spermaiorrhws, Whltaa, oanataral di r:liarg. or anr Indamais ton, irritatioD or oloera raaaaaa aaaiapaa. lion of miooaa amm IrHlEMSlCHtawaino. bnnm. Koa-aatrUnaial. V n a . j a or sant la alaia wraorar. br axprnw, prapaid, fof SI .00, or 3 bottlea. S2.75. Circular seaa oa rauaaat A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Tenth and Commercial streets HOP LEE CO. CLOTHING, Merchant Tailors. Cnderelotliinit'niaile to order. Suits and trontara made a perfect 0U Every onlr punctu ally on t'.uie. ratis(aeliou guaranteed. Cheaper That Aiy Other flace is the Git. Wslch Block, S58 Commercial 81. TRANSPORTATION liNEK. GO EAST ..VIA.. Library Car Route AMERICA'S SCENIC LINE. Meil Is Dining Car a la Cart ' The all-rail routs to Kootenai mining district, via Seattls and Bpokans Shortest and Quickest Line TO St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Chicago AND ALL POINTS EAST Through Palace and Tonrist Sleepers, Dlnln and Library Observa tion Cars. Dally Trains Past Time eiKVlCK ASD SCKSERr PSEAQCEL1D For tickets and full information trail on or address A. B. C. DENNISTON, C. P. A T. A., Portland. Or. C. STEVENS, O. W. P. A., Seattle. Two routes east. One reason why you should ask for tlckeu via tha Burllngtoo Route U that It Is SUa miles shorter and a -vbole half-day quicker than anr other Una to Omaha. Kansas City and St Louis. Two routes East via BII- lines, Mont, and Bt PauL II Inn. For tickets and informa tion apply to nearest ticket agent or to A- O. SHELDON, OenT Agent. Portland, Oregon. WHITE COLLAR LINE STEAMER Mil 6ATZEBT" Portland Astoria Steamers leave Portland dally a follows: Alder atreet dock 1:45 a. n and 7:45 p. m. Ash street dock 7 a. a and 8 p. m. Leave Astoria. C. R. and P. S. N. dock. 6:45 sun. and 6:45 p. m. O. R. & N. dock, T a. m. and 7 pm. Saturday night steamer leaves Port. and from Akfcr street dock at 1:45 p. m. and Ash street dock at IS n. m. Schedule Includes Sunday nlgM boat out of Portland and Astoria. but no Sunday morning boat. Night boat from Portland connects with Steamer "MILER" at Cathlamet at 5 a. m. daily except Monday for Westport, Clifton ssat Knap pa, and all landings on Oregssl side. V. B. SCOTT. President E. A. Seeley, Agent, Portland. C. W. Stone, Agent. Astoria. Telephone No, 11. San Francisco TO Astoria and Portland VIA Eureka, Cal. and Coos Baj. S. S. HOMER Will Make Regular Trips Every 14 Days. Passengers and Freiulit at Rpilneaul Rates. Astoria and Columbia RiyerJRailroad TIME CARD. Train leave Seaside for Astoria at 7:30 a, m. dally and 3 p. m. daily, xpt Sunday. Trains leave Astoria for Fiavel at 9 a. m. daily aM 5 p. m. dally, except Sunday. Trains leave .Astoria for Seaside at 10:30 a. m. daily and S p. m. daily, ex cept Sunday. Trains leave Fiavel for Astoria at 9:40 a. m. dally and 3:58 p. m. dally except Sunday. Sunday afternoon trains one hour later from all points. Nw sag ft Hmdr AlMsvlsitcIv I aksiowBi to iha prolwLnloa. krmmnmt Cmnm iu U to U Oatc H refund moMT If do Dot "'ir. Yoq rtvo b trvaUir at hoiuef or tu aw.ne prtr and th Mm Martt sv. prefvr to coDa bra w tiscui or pay eiiata ot tesMi witD will conirsW?t to cut ooinr, ra.iroa nil la. and lr It CUrs. II and lwti Make m w fall to 70a Hat tsut-ii saat-r. cm.), KMiiur aaBtasiantl i,tiH M"t)f Pfct-hr i'i tap! opirr-t o.ofts jartii il.rb--.it llalro it is ti l- V t.mury, T.a II. L',.1 -.ui- ii '.if m't Si;s tbi w fid Kr a Mi in moo in, tiore TkirsMia, f HKa, 1 on an f Hlsesisa. II rehrvwa falling aat, i mary or i t rtlarr arantec tucurw. taaaanu cfealffurxi raaaaa si rsoa I III iLtll t mM I V isalaftt pfir-MaM. im a.iut,air.i.n,.ti.a. 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