The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, September 03, 1897, Image 2

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THE DAILY ASTOttlAN, KK1UAY MOKMXU, SKI'TKMUKU .', 18D7.
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JOHN T. LIGHTER, pilot.
Trl phone No. M.
tkkms or slliSl "KII'UON
DAILY.
Bent by mall, jxr rear
Bent by mall per month
Bervtd by carrltf, pr month
.W.to '
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WEEKLY.
8t by mail. Per year In advanc. . .B.W
Postage fret to subscribers.
All communications Intend.tl for pubU-
oatlon should be directed to th idl.or
Buaimas communication of all kinds
and remittances must be addressed to
"The Astoriao."
Tha Aatortaa guarantees to Its b-
scrtbera th largest circulation of any
newspaper published on the Columbia
river.
Advertising rates can be bad on appll- j
cation to th business manager. j
The Weekly AstorlAn, the second old. j
ret weekly In the state of Oregon, fat, i
oext to th Portland Oregoi.tan. the
Urges weekly clrculaUon In th state.
John F. Hafldley Co. are our Tortland
actntN and copies ot th Astorlaa can
be had every morning at their s a.-.d.
VH Third airt
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The strike situation now demands car.
ful and wise action. Somo of :he leaders
are becoming excited and bad results may
follow.
The cotton market Is showing the falUoy
of the Bryan humbug that prices of pro- j
ducts rise and fall in correspondence with
the price of silver. I
Potatoes are goinj up In price while ft-red the torments th.it cltronl? Indtses
silver is falling. An-Mher of the many " Inflicts will neeitvt to take adv..n
. . , t.tce of a remetly which, if the most pos:-
proofs that the prices of farm products ...
, tlve evidence of the medic il profession
have no real relation to the ptcc of silver. ,, ,ho p.lMl0 , , t re.,.(v,s, wuh ,hlf,
SSSSS? credence, is an ihobite specific for the
There are about $'. Mi.tv t owing by
Sruln to her army ani rivy. and no'
means of raising It. The crat1! Is coming
In her finances, and every -lay brings her
nearer to her inevitable end.
The republicans of Iowa are in excellent
fighting trim. They are in solid ph.ilarx
full of confidence basel on very tangible
grounds, and arrayed under a candidate-.
for governor who Isj unhampered by any ,
personal pledges, and whos? record is
such that he can make the race -in his
own merits and win. The platform is
frank and open. There Is r.o dodge, no
evasion, no attempt at a straddle. It e -
dorses the St. Louis platform In em-
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phatio terms, and especially declares In :
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favor' of honest money. No silver man '
en mistake that uttrance. nor can any i
voter fall to understand that, in votir.g the
lowa republican ticket he Is casting his '
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ballot against Bryanism and Its financial '
fallacies. The people of Iuw:i can see
that prosperity Is here. The show has
csught up with the advance agent. The
farmtrs are selling their products at hl?h
and profitable prices. ray;rt.f off their
debts, and buying liberally. The- state is 1
erjoyln? the sunshine of good tinvs. and
its teoi)le propose to insure a continuance '
thereof by supportlns th? republican party
and its policies.
AMERICAN SHIPPING AND THE
DINGLET BILL.
The last rumber of the New York Sea- : Dru Co- St- Loui' Mo" "x d,V9s, ,h
wound, a-'d appH--i Chamberlain's P:.in
board, the leading journal devoted to ship-, BaJm fry A c am, ,n
ping intertsts in the t'nited State v has a a renu-rkably short time It healed whh
long article on the application of section i out leaving a scar. For wounds, sprains.
M , . , ,,,,i 1 swellings and rheum.ttism I know of no
22 of the Dingley tariff to goods Imported
In British vessels, and sav thr.t its efc-ct
will be to subject all such goods, "not
coming from British Eurojean territory." ;
to a duty of W per cent higher th m the
duties imposed on all other Import?. ;
The Seacard goes on '. siy th;:t the ,
discovery that this ptovlsloa of th- IMn? j
lty bill might be so applied was sta.tllr.g I
to shipping Interests thro'ihou' the
country. The point, according t Sea
hoard, is thle : ;
Previous to the adopti'1'1 jf th': new j
tariff act, all Imports in for.-tgn -.essels 1
were subject to tr.e .'iscrimin.ain,' -I iiy,
except those entitled to 'X-np!,"H by
tieatles or by any act of congress. l"h.t in
the Dlngl y law the words, "or any art
of congress," are omitted.
The rtsult of this omission Is that, from
the date of the adoption of th it act, only
such imports as are "entitled" to exemp
tion 'from our discriminating duty "by
treaty or convention," may legally escape
It The only treaty, it so happens, which
Creat Britain has with the United States
on this subject Is that concluded 011 July
3, 1S15. which limits the exemption specifl
..cally fo Imports In BHtlsh vessels coming
from European territories.
Basing his action on the then existing
lnws of the United States an 1 Great Brit
ain, Secretary of the Treasury Morehouse
ordered the exemption of all imports In
British vessels, from wherjver brought,
from our discriminating duty on and after
January 1, 1W. But this latter exemption
Is now valueless, because the only imports
now entitled to such exemption are those
provided for by treaty or convention.
.seaboard belle-es that the omission of
theBO words was Intentional, and In
tended to carry out, out, to a decree, the
promise of the republican national plat
form to"restore the early American policy
of discriminating duties for the upbuilding
of our nuTohant ni.iiino .r.i.l H'i pintoo-
lion of oir shipping In itH- foivip't ir.i If "
1 1 ;i :
I "Sliuv Kv. wht-n tin- iil: !.II:T ;:i't ,n
I pi.M'.. ilis.Tinilniiilnii .luiU-a haw boon
pr.ixi.lv.i for In tariff a.l. tV oolKo'l n
of whti-h has. from nun' so turn', boon
n-lrli-til by iv.atli s or a i Min:r
brovlilint! th.-r. lor. It va o". ivt by thu
roulll.-aii lon.lt r lit .oati ton to nt-
tmpt to ivMoto iho itolioy o" -luoiln-ln ,
liii ih;u.-s fully m tin- 'tow : in.f lil might
j fnuw th- ibtiat of fit' Mil. llfiict'. It
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i attompi. o. ,m .n ,,.k,.., ..,.
; piuMdiinr for tht ri'Mor.itl m of iho dis-
crlmlnatliii: Huy policy. --n,l.'ti.--.l
!a much as posMUo an.l ':)oorpoi-;ir.'. In
the tariff l'lll :u section ri piir-
jtosrly .lono, so
a. to f.icilttiito. at a
ftntire tlni. tin- i-aaco of such
rm.isurv as would fully r-noro th- dts-
0, immatlir j,,y oolt.-y, .y ahrtj .tlnn
Mich trv.itt.n .in stoo.1 i t th- way of thit
rt-soratlon."
WHEN WE PF.MORALI7.S Till:
STOMACH
m. r tn.p.u.l.tmv In eating, we
ian M hrt,v u u, cn!lt.)Ul.tV,
ffr KV K ,,.,,., of ,,, Th m,t
iroblM dl(!0llon muM Mlooumb , ,,,,.,
;of th u lmport;in. (l;ni.llrtn. But ,UIpp,.
nK ,hnt w(, hno Nfl) en.tush to
, ni,vM,- ih tomuch. Is the damage lr-
reiarille? By no means. The ity:cptlc
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. bas only to do two things to instip his
; ulm.e r,H-vry. First, he should xd.rt
an easily dicestlhl dl(t. Stcond. he should
!,,f "h regularity and rx-rslsienc, Ho-,-
ti tter's Sbtmach Pittcrs. he It-ailing (ta-
' trie Invlg.irator of the aue. The multl-
' f.-.tn vttti.tI.m ..r ilvctt.Xtxiit nn.l lhA nt.
mo' Itivariable attendant dlsjrlrs. Ml-
! lousnes and constip-ition. will assuivilly
! ct ae to persecute the suffrrcr If the above
'advice Is attended to. Who that has suf-
complaint.
It may not indicate a very his1! ttass
P'.usic-'.l taste, hot there Is a lt of vim
and go to some of the melodies poured
forth by the Itinerant piano ors ins that
appeals to the ear a? times more than the
symphonies of the grat masters
The sick man knocking at the door of
h-alth gets in If he knocks the right way.
nd. stvys out if he doesn't. There are
thousands of ways of getting sick b-t only
one way to get well. Do whatever you will.
if you do not put your digestion ;n good
order -intl mike vnnr ht.t.t.1 H..h tn.l r.Mrt
" . . . '
you will not get well. Rich. pu-? blood
, the only thin tn. can hrjni prfwf
healtn. Constipation is a disease of the
b'00"1- A large part of all diseases are
traceable directly to Impurities in the
blood and can be cured by eliminating
tfu.m wjth Dr pjce., GolJen MlM,ca,
Discoverj-. The first thing it dos is to
put the whole digestive system Into per-
fcct orier- U "mulates the apr-tit.
cites a copious secretion of the lig-stlve
,
fluids anl promotes assimilation. It
Mri.hes out .nae !rrm, wh. rever they
may he. kills tht-m and forces them out
vt the system. The ' Golden Medi-'ul Dis
covery has ho used with unvarying suc
cess for iver thirty years.
,t ,hl? w,sc woman who .,n-t shflW
that she kn"Ws the point of a good story,
tnus breakir.g up the masculine teller be-
: fore he has had a chance to make the
.impression he intended.
"My boy came home from school
' on day with his hand badly lacerawd
1 and bl-ecjng, and suffering great pain,"
: says Mr. E. J. Shall, with Meyer Bros.'
I medicine or prescription equal to It. I con
sider it a household neo-efcy." The 23
an( 5,, c.nt fjZ for v,!e ,y Est-s-Conn
Drug Co.
Felt Alpine hats with coque plume af
side trimming will be Worn during ejrly
September.
The "Bicyclist's Be.n Friend" Is a fa
miliar name fr DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Slv. always ready for emergencies.
Willie a specific f jt piles, it alo in
s:ai.tly nii'V-s and cures cuts, bruises,
s.il; rheum, tczema and all affections of
he ,ikin. It never fails. Charles Rogers.
Weak Lungs
Hot weather won't cure weak
lungs. Yo j may feel better be
cause out of doors more, but
the trouble is still there. Doa t
stop taking your
Scott's
t.d.Ji ..Vi 'JOt tl., ,4,,
Emulsion
SMaSSMBSSSSSBSBSBSWaSHSSSSSSSSHSSsa
because the weather happens
to be warm.- If you have a
weak throat, a slight hacking
cough, or some trouble with
the bronchial tubes, summer Is
the best time to 'get rid of It.
If you are losing flesh there is
all the more need of attention.
Weakness about the chest and
thinness should never go to
gether. One greatly increases
the danger of the other. Hea'
the throat, cure the cough, and
strengthen the whole system
now. Keep taking Scott's
Emulsion ail summer.
for sal by sil dru.k-.s at joe snd $i-aa
Do You Use It?
It's the lx?st thing; for the?
hair under all circumstances.
Just as no man hy taking
thought can iuM an inch to
his stature, so no preparation
cau make hair. The utmost
that catt be ilone is to pro
mote conditions favorable to
growth. This is done by
Ayer's Hair Vigor. It re
moves damlrutf, cleanses the
scalp, nourishes the soil in
which the hair grows, nnd,
just as a desert will blossom
under rain, so bald heads grow
hair, when the roots are nour
ished. But the roots must be
there. If you wish your hair
to retain its normal color, or
if you wish to restore the lost
tint of gray or faded hair use
Ayer's Hair Vigor.
IT SAVES THE OROITY CHILDREN.
Soavlvw. V.u We have a splvndld .ile
on Chamberlain" Cough Remedy, and
our customers coming from far and near.
speak of it in th- hUrhewt terms. Many
have s.iid that their children would have
died of croup if Chamlterlain's Cough
Renitdy h.i.l not Netn given. Kellon Jt
Ourrvn. The C." end .v cent sites for eale
by Kstvs-Conn Ur'ig Co.
The enthusiastic yachtsman Is not apt
to invite out a second time the young
woman who when they are well out at
sea begs him to put ashore to buy her
a box of candy.
A CI" R E F-R I'.ILIors COI.I(
Rt source. Screven Co.. via I have been
subject to a: tacks of bilious colic for
ever.il yours. Chamberlain's Colic, Chol
era, and Diarrhoea Remedy is the only
arc relief. It acts like a charm. One
dose of H gives relief wtvn all other
remedies fall. G. D. Sharp. For sale by
E:-Conn Drug Co.
It is all very well to talk about toe
march of progress, but there Isn't a wo
man living but prrfers candle light to
electricity when a question of becoming
ntss enters into the case.
Owinjf to over-crowding and bad
ventilation the air of the schoolroom Is
often close -.d impure, and te-icht-rs and
pupils fr-'i'i-ntly suffer from lung and
throat truM-s. To all such we would
say, try f'h,iml-Hams' Cough Remedy.
For coughs, colds, weak lungs nnl bron
chial troubles no other remedy can com
pare with it. Says A. C. Freed, superin
tendent of schools. Prairie Dej:. O..
"Having some knowledge of the efficacy
of Chamleri.iin"s Cough Remedy. I have
ro hesitation In rtcommedlng K to all
who s'iff.r from coughs. lung troubles,
etc." For aje by F-stes-Corm Drug Co.
An excellent plan In life Is to Just think
out want you would do If the very worst
possible thing should happen to you. All
lesser evils then become almost Joys In
comparison.
Certainly you d-n't want to suffer with
dyspepsia. ronrip(.tlon. sick headache,
sallow skin and loss of appetite. You
have never tried Dsfl'lr.'s Little Early
Risers fcr these complaints or you would
havi? ien cured. They are small pills
but ?rat rvgula'ors. Charl's Rogers.
The man who do -s the rrfst loitering
In hotel corridors is genntlfy 'be one who
has his real residence Ira some cheap
hoarding house.
A dose of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral taken
in time? has prevented many a fit of elck-t.t-s-i
an") saved numerous lives. This
prove the necessity of keeping this ln-'omparabl-
medicine wh.-re it can be
readily rxtchiM at all hours of the day
and night.
It : delightful tn t lov.-d, but every
woman hopes that It will not be ber fate,
to be loved so hard that she will be shot
for it.
No hpp"tlte? Thn do not try to fore
foed down; bur twe the most scientific
means for restjrlng tone to the stomach.
How ? Why, by taking Ayer's Sarsapnrll
la. and in a surprisingly Bhort rime,
your appetite will come again, and. come
to stay.
Some fo the gowns In the sh'.p windows
that blafin forth the legend "greatly re
duced," look the pe.rt to perfection.
llommts are usdeas If trifled away;
and they are dangerously wasted if con
sumed by delay In cases where One
Minute Cough Cure would bring Immedi
ate relWf. Chart e Rogers.
Why do moths appear to take fiendish
delight in feasting on the most cosplcu
ouh portion of a garment?
Take good care of the hair of the head,
and whn ft begins to loosen and fall off
or turn gray apply Hall's Hair Renewer,
nnd th result will be pleasing.
OABTOniA.
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Chamberlain's CoHc, Cholera and Disr
rhoea Remedy always affords prompt re
lief. For sole by Estes-Conn Drug CO.
AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
WK AUF. ASSI KTIM; IN TMK COl'UTS l'l ll KinilT T THK
VMirstYK I'SK iF TMK WURt "OASTORIA," ANO
" PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS 01 K TRAl M.VKK.
7, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hytumis, Massachusetts,
was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA." the same
that has borne and decs now 'JS77" CVCr
bear the facsimile signature of Cfarfv&eXfi: imipfwr.
This is the original "PITCHER'S CASTORIA,' irhch has been
used in the homes of the Mother of America fir over thirty
years. LOOK CAREFULLY c' t':e wrapper and mv V-,it it is
the kind iou have always rVvi'V on the
and has the siyKc.t::n vf C&fr7&Xk( wrap
per. No one has authority from me to v my ihune ex
cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is
President. j
March S, 1S97. Qc
Do Not Be Deceived.
Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting
a cheap substitute which some druggist may otiVr you
(because he makes a few morn pennies on it), the in
gredients of which even lie Kcs not know.
"The Kind You Have Always Bought"
BEARS THE FAC'SIMILE SIGNATURE Or
Insist on Having
The Kind That Never Failed You.
IUhioI fftiunu
I-iKifliiiU, lmJiv
f -,,ntitUii&. II
D m ot il.'hr,
KM il h..mir t4
BCFOnK IMSMln kKtnTssnd llonrlnvyonisnsut aUUUHintia
Tiit, rt-iwen uiTerr re not mrxl by lnnti w berii nmety T seat issa iiiieiiiiiisma
TmULlUlL''n IlKNIM llH.MU no remedy aie.ir.wli bi I si. or-. a...ll.k
wriu.n mrniriyo and mnwT reinmytl if Mi bnte tlnee not ket a pstniaaMiew
JJ0 twi.iti f.-r vuu. by intlL (tend f..r rsrircul sad muuuwista
AJdw PA Vol. KDICIM stf. F.ttBos Vr,mmTt skwi.fat MUM
( HAH KOiJt-RS. 461
NO-TO-BAG
OyetljntoilboressiAlWinneearss proe HnrHaii tk4mf9 ft nAaans t tmr Jm
form. Kt-uebc l ihirriwi nam-Oul la ib wo.4. Mint sia B vamaAt la Ud,. 11 ny
fslltio miint" impt'teat mu atnus. tUumioiI ww. "f 1' illb
lKhWtl. Wt, imi it to blliy wli va&r. Tu
Bold and
MANHOOD
The Choicest
Table Wines
FOR FAMILIES
Also forMedicinal . .
and Cooking Purposes
CARLSON'S FAMILY LIQUOR STORE,
103 Twelfth Street
ASTORIA k COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD
Time Cnnimmf "t .imr , w7
I.KAVK Atorla for Vhivvl al 7 a . m.,
t:3u v. m. Saturday wily; at i0
at 7:10 p. m. Saturday only; and
l.KAVK Astoria for Stinlite at 7 a. n.
only; at 5:30 p. rn. dully exctpt
ami Sunday,
I.KAVE Flavcl for Astoria at ;05 a. m.,
at 3:30 p. m. Satur't-iy only; at
day; at p. m. dally except Saturday, and at :16 p. in. Saturday only.
I.KAVE Flavel for Seaside at 7.27 a. m.
only, and at 6:57 p. ro. dally except Saturday and Sunday.
l.KAVK 8..ttJilde for Astoria at 5 20 a. m. and : a. m. dally; at J:15 p. m. Batur
day only; at 3:49 p. m. dally except Saturday and Bunday; at 5:20 p. m.
Sunday onry, and at p. m. Saturday enly.
UCAVE Sfaslde for Tlavel at 6:20 a. m.
only, and at 1:45 p. m. dally except
ntaiiimarai-itif
seaside SAwriliiii
A complete slock of lumber on hand I
In the'rough or dreased. Flooring, ru
tic, celling and all kinds of finish; mold- j
lngs and shingles. Terms reasonable '
and price at bedrock. AH orders I
promptly attended to. Office and yard I
at mill. H F L. LOOAN, j
Seaalde, Oregon. Proprietor. 1
MANHOOD RESTORED-""?
k'rnrb itytM-iui.wliI qytcKly rur q i ail Her
IN UH iKM ft.Bvniinau rmMti4M, wrrrm ibUH)
sutlt sll Uamm by tts or hl. ptsvvttl qob-k
w lilrb li not chock M Wtt to HpsrtnsMtrlnM sittl
ImptHsoer. n rinm iniiiimiim, w
Commercial Btraet
CUARANTCED
TOBACCO
HABIT
nry la toUIly nl Of ruarlWTyry
Guaranteed bjr CW. Koare, DruftUL
RESTORED S
if Br. !'
auiilflul itinady
suaraDimi tocurc aft aitmii diaraan, tmh a Wmk Mrmorr lMuf
brain ir, Mcadacha, Wakclulotaa, Luat MasUiuwl, Nibils ataua.
10m, Nrryouaiiraa, n draioa, loaa of puirrr In Ucncrstl Oraa of
siihtr sex, cauaytl liy over sscrttoii, vuuliiful arrara, ricMla sat of
kibacra, opium or annuitants, which lead b Inflmttv, ConaamoTkia or
Inaanliv. Can bacarHetl la cst pocket. i soikt boa, lor t by mail
rryjKiid Circular Free. oM b all tlruf (lata A. for II. takenvulhrr.
Maniifarturrtl br th Feas Mrtllrint to., Pan. France l.aue liayia
liug u., iiiuibuUu(sgc4Ua. TUuii athl YambiUau., 1'oilUud, ut.
J W COSH. Asaal Aawna
"Private Stock"
Xream Rye"
Old Hickory"
"Pride of..
..Kentucky'
...and...
"Hermitage0
Refold California
Brandies
10 a. m. and 12 in., and t p. m. dally; at
p. rn. dally except But Urdu y and Sunday;
at 7:20 p. n. dally exoopt Saturday.
and 10 a. m. dally;; at 4:3" p. m. Saturday
Saturday and Sunday; at 7:10 p. m, Saturduy
8:50 a. m 10:iS a ,m. and :J0 p. no. dally;
4:3f p. m. dally except Saturday and Sun
and 10 a. m. dully; at 4:57 p. m. Saturday
and M a. m. dally; at 2:46 p. m. Saturday
Saturday; and Sunday.
uThe Louvre"
18T0RU'9 CORGC0L9
ENTERTAINMENT' HALL
r ritaa Jloaio fisiiiaa of 'All' Klntla. ' Tw
Macalflrentr Bars.
CVCBYTIIING FIRST-CLASS
Cood Ofdeif h6d-Everybody's Rights
'StBlCTtlf OKDRKtED.
Emil Schacht
ARCHITECT
Rooms 317-318
Portland Savings Bank Bldg.
Portland, Oregon.
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haolMitii'iilii. Ol'l.'ll,
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ti H11 A M
hn Kraiii'lM'ii, Mim
luvi', Uia AiiM'l',
Kl I'aa.., Nw ili
li'aiii ami Hi" Kat.
Kiiat'hiirv l aMi'iigft ' I' M
Via WiMnlbiiru, for
M1111MI Aiiaal. "II- 'v
lloli. We' StM.i, mt'i'l
inilill . Hl'ilus Miuil.'f
llflj and NiiirH
t'tirvalll' iiainrnsiT. (H M !' M.
Mi-Vintivlll i'tn :IJ.
l'll ati'vpl Milllila) .
A. M
llly
I'lC'lll
Mimlay.
17 W A. M.
!"Nl y m.
M'allr
Conneotliie; at San Trancta.- UI
I'lilnntal A Oriental, roMo Mall. aa4
Oo-aitlo leainalilp llnoa for
JAPAN. CHINA, AUBTUAlJA, AND
HAWAII.
LOW FAHKS. KVKRT DAT
roitTlNU TO HAN WANHHOO
KmXI. 8-ond Cluaa; 110 , Klnt Claas
liii'lutllns birth.
Hlnillnr rrdiii'tlona 10 U- Anfalaa,
rreano nd iher CailrVnda pototfc
nascaaT chKi ko.1 to ilaall.mlii.n
It. KOEIlt.BH. C. II MAUKHAM,
T( K ONLY DISINil-l'All Kut TK fRUM
rOKfl.AM' T" TH t KAST.
TIIKOM.Y IIOI TK TH I'llK Yri.l.nWdTiiHi
N I HiN 1 1. 1' 1 M K.
U A V K
I'HKTI AM'
AKUIVK
t-'a-l Mall for ha aula..
I llrh.l . lV,l,aU, ,
No. 1 IH0IIII1 llf ll, lolitrv.aoo .Vo I
,lH-rilrrlt. I M li.l.la. I a-1
oina. M-.1MK VI Mil 1.:
Il-ort T-'aiirml. Mm. i
lUirs, ?ii kajir K- lai"!j
M C Tntil II I'.. '..I
lui, ll I'., K' ". M'"l
koiiU, lim a. tua'. lota.
ll: a. 54. iMfi,.. -1 r..i, y ii.; v 10 r. M
li-ait I K li.a. ' 1' I
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't. I.iil .riin .iK". nth
imion Nr y .f. riiii- '
att'litila.H'Mtnii, arol al ;
fH'lril. K.l an. I mil 1 ,
rail. I ,
I DAYS (o MliiMfui-ili. onuilia. Kaaa-
sos (It)' HI l aul. j
ft DAYS to Mllrsiikr nnd Ctil.-aso. '
44 DAYH to WaM-tMi. IMtitUphta. j
Ni-w Y r al Iloaioi. and I
ot fwr FrtN-rm toinla. :
flaasaa rhrt k. il ihr ' (it to .tratlojllcm I
of tUkfta ,
For ale4n-rr rrrr alliwa, tli'ICja, j
rruirta and full Inforinntlo , -all on a!
rlta
t
A. D. CHARLTON
Aaa'a Oon'l I'a.a. tani. I'nrllaii-t. it
tsa Morrlaoii 11.. I Thlril.
C. W. HTi'NK, Aatorla.
Tli Mlaaiaaijuu
t'l'llll' I. III.
Only three trains
in the world
worthy of cuniparUaan with
tli Lurllnirtoii's . I'aui
CIU' IJ111lt.1l." line in
Kiir'('f, two rust of ttil
r.u;o N'uiu. weat.
H. i lAiillfiil. as) luxurl
oua. ao rioily a train has
ii' vr 1 f"rc brn at the
,,..) of I In. (rnvfllnc
pul.llc ut 1 ho Norttiwsat.
Kli-oirlo llitht-d. Hlwim
tii'ilul. WliJn vrmlbllled
CompariniPiw al-pTS. din-
r, liuffot amoklng cur.
No KXTUA FA (IKS.
I, ivta St. Taul 1.0 p.
rn. ilmly, after arrival of
No. l'.i. lfV', Oritnt Nor. and
H.hi I'm iric trains from the
at.
Tlis"U at otilrvs of all
otiiii-c.Ung llnim.
'. SllKLIiON,
Ofneral Atonl,
i'ortlanil, O.tnon
WHITE COLLAR LINE
f.'oluiiihlH Itlvcr and Fiigrt Hound Nv
Iffatlon Co.
flTEAMKFl "TKLKPIIONK."
Irfuvta Aatorla dully ncept Bunday,
7 p. m.
Leaves Fortland d.Uly ncept flunday,
7 a. m.
8TBAM fiR I'atAILBY -OAT2EKT."
Leaves Aatorla dully except Bunday and
Monday at I l m.; Bunday nighu at 1
o'clock.
Lavea I'ortlund dally exoetrt Bimday al
I p. m.
Leaves Baturday night at 10 o'clock. '
STEAMER "OCEAN "'WAVE" '
Leaves Astoria for PtfrUand" "Wednesday
and Friday at 1.90 a, m.; Bunday at 7
p. m. '
Laana" Astoria for ruvej and nwttm
Tuesday and Thursday at t p. m.: Batur
day at 7 p. m.; Bunday at I a. m.
STEAMER "OCEAN WAVE"
Makes round trips every Bunday' from
Astoria, to Flavel and Ilwaoo.
Returning, leave Ilwaoo Bunday night
at t o'clock, Wednesday - and Friday
morniiiga at 7 o'clock; always landing
at FlaveL
Leaves Portland for Astoria, Flavel inii
Clatsop Beach and Ilwaoo, Tuesday,
and Thursday at 8 a. m.: Baturilav .1
U o'clock noon.
U. B. BCOTT, Prsaldeat
E. A. Beeley, Agent, Portland.
C. W. Btone, Agent, Aatorla.
Telephone No. It I
EAST ,.,
noiiii
8
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UIVKH t'JIDlCKl tK
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Transcontinental
ROUTES.
Via Spokaot aod St. Paol
Via Ogden, Denver and
Omaha or Kansas City.
Pullman and Tourist Sleepers
Free Reclining Cbalr Cars
Astoria to Sao Franolsoo.
I'nliiiiihlii, Nun4ay, H.plniilwr '
Htuta r riillf.walu. Friday. H-l'li'mlT l".
Columl'lll. Wi'illiaailtty. Ht.itilllirl I
Htnta of ralllBrnln. Moii.ln. M.-itMii-drr
CulumliU, tnltitur, Haptnmlwr 3
Hlalo jf Callfoaiil. Thuai1.iy. Hop'ai"
lar Ju
I'l'luinlila. TunHay, o. totwr 1,
Htalt of t'nllfornlu, Hund i). Ui'lotwr 10.
Tor raiae and isnarai tnforwanou sail
: on er addreae
! O. W, I.OI'NUIKHHT.
I Asallt
I W. H Ht'RI.III'KT.
Oan. "ss Asi . ruriian t. ur
i A I. Will-1 II
, VI' o rri-aiint
-AUK YOU OolNO KAMTT
-Al TOU OOIN'J KABTT--AltK
YOf OOINO KATT-
Ha stir and 'not T'n'f
ilikst rraiia vi
THE NOUTIIWICHTI-ltN LINK
THE NOKTII-WICHTKItN LINE
111". NOItTH Va-.TKHN LINE
1 UK NOI'Tlft-WfrtTFlIN LINK
Th
CHICAUO. ST. I'Al'l
WINNEAroiJll AND
OMAHA ItAll.WAYH
Thla U I be
OHEAT HI!" HIT LINK
llrtwvn
M'LLTH. BAINT I'Al'U CIIK'AOO
And all I'uUna Kast ad Huutl
Tlwir Manlflin Trn.'k l'rrl Vaail
hukal 1'lniK an.l Hli-li s ar
Trains and Muito.
"ALWAYS ON TIMi:'"
llava klvrn Ihla road s iij!JiuO rt-puta-ttn.
All rloaaaa of poawcra tarrt'd
on tl vcat.bulrd trains al'hmit s'r
rharc Whip your frlgh and irsel
,rr tola famaua I111 All aoni Hairs
llt'krts
F. C. 8 A VAUI. T F anl IV A.
W. II MF.AI linrral Agmi.
! Vaahliik-ti H'.. I'orll.ii.d. Or.
coiNu
liOl.N'Li
f SOI NO
Oi UNO
OOINO
K.A.TT T
k.AHT T
KA5T ?
FAnT T
FAST ?
noi no i'.aht r
tJOINO KAHT t
IIOINO 1'AHT T
OOINO KAHT T
OOINO KAHT T
If you r. l not fir(
1
Til HUE IMI'OHTANT I'HINT
TlllllCr: IMFOUTANT l'uNT
! THRKE IMFOItTANT l'-MNTi
First -On via the HI. I'nul Ivum the
llnt-a tit ttiat point will nfTorl ym ihe
very laat rrvl'''.
SacoB.l Am that th niioti l-ayotlt
St. Paul mill v;a th Wlaoonsta Cen
tral bcailM tluit line mik.- rleaa con-
jmctluna wt:h nil tlm tmuai'tmlliienlal
IIiii-n nnt-rlna tiv Ut l-.n Ii-i! Ihi-re.
anl Ita servli-e la flr-t t china In evrry
psrtlrular.
Third For trformstl ni. mil 011 your
ni-lghhor iml M nl the umim: II, k"t
rnt
and axk for a tlki-t fading vH
the VI
onaLa C' 11I1 ul llnt-a. or address
JAM i' rii.NI.
t:l;"lli I'linsi'lllinr Agailt,
Mllwaukae. Wlaoonsln.
Old . H HATTY,
fluneral Airant.
rortliind. Oregon.
Til IH ItAII.UAV COMPANY
Opcralaa It lia.tm on Ilia famous I1IO1 k
syslcm.
I.IkIHb Ha trnlna l.y . l-i ti h lly through
- out;
L'sta tine ncl,rati-l O.oirle tx-rth read
ing Inmp,
Runs splonilldly eiii,i psaaengi-r
trains evrry duy iuu olght brtwren
8U Paul and ChUgo; Uie
CHICAOKi. MILWAUKKK A BT. PAUI.
Also operiilta atnam-healed vesilbuh-d
trains. carryUiia the lut-t private com
partmetit enrs. lihrnry bnffet smoking
oars, u i t4iw e drawing room aUcps"
Parlor cars, frt rrclinlng chair car and
the very bast, dining car an-vlce.
For lowest rat., to any point In ths
United Btatrs or Canada, aiply to
ticket iigKiit, or n.ldrcas
C. J. EDDY, GcniTAl Artl'.
J. W. CASlffT, T. P. A.
Portland, Oregon.
A. V. ALLEN.
DEALtD IM
Grocirles, Flour, Feed, Provlilons, Fruit
Vigetablen, Crockery, Glass grid
Plated Ware. Loggers Supplies.
ecr- Tastfh sad Commerolal streets.