The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, October 05, 1897, Image 2

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    THE DAILY ASTOltlAN, TUESDAY MOUXIXU, OCTOHEU 5, 1807.
JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor.
V Tel-phon. No. 6.
TKHM or StBSCKirriOS.
DAILY.
Sent by mall. P-r yar
Bent by mall. Pr month
Served by carrier, per month t)
WEEKLY.
Bent by mall. rxr yeur in advance... B.OO
Postage fret to subscribers.
All communication Intends for publl.
cation houll bo directed to th editor.
Fusiiies communications of all klnda
and remittances muat be addressed to
Th. Astorlaa."
Tha Aatorlaa guarantees to Ita sub
scriber, tlia largest circulation ot any
newspaper published oo tha Columbia
river. I .
AdvertUInc ratea caa b had on appli
cation to tha business maumg-er.
Th Weekly Astorian, tha second old.
tit weekly In tha state of Oregon, ha.
next to tha Portland Oragoftlaa. tha
lar(at weekly circulation In tha state.
John F. Bandley Co. are our Portland
agents, and coploa ot tba Aatorian can
be had every morning at their ttaad.
124 Third street
PROPHECT VERIFIED.
The publication in Sunday'a Oregonlan
of an Interview with a Portland railroad
man, commenting on the significance of
tha coming sale of the Union Pacific rail
way, la but a deserved recognition of
that reciprocity of good feeling and com
munity of Interest which should exlat
between Astoria and Portland, and which
haa ben repeatedly urged by the Ator
Ian aa the only solution of the Sound
competition problem. Seme comment on
the street baa been heard to the effect
that the supposed author of the Oregon
ln article does not carry the aeight
among those who know him of a compe
tent authority on the question he dis
cusses. Tlie telegraphic head was a reg
ular Associated Press dispatch received
by the Oregonlan, aa well as the Aatorian,
from Washington. D. C, at a late hour
Saturday evening, and the Oregonlan's
purported Interview could have been ob
tained by that paper only after the mes
sage arrived. The writer, therefore, must
be entitled to some distinction In Port
land railroad circles, or else he would
not have been solicked by the represen
tative of that paper for an expression
of his views on the subject of the mes
tage. Be that aa It may, however, or
whoever the author of the interview, it
Is a plain statement of facts which hive
been repeatedly outlined in the Astorian
for (eighteen months past, artJ which
are corroborated to the satisfaction of
every student of railroad affaire by the
kaleidoscopfc changes In the railroad sit
uation which have occurred within the
past two years.
The J. Plerpont Jlorgan-Vanderbllt-J.
J. Hill combine la In control of the move
ment This combine already controls the
Great Northern, Northern Faclflc and
the Western properties of the Vander-
bllta. C. P. Huntington and the South-
em Pacific are also In the deal. Hunt'
lngton has Just cut loose from the On
tml Pacific. He has his Southern Pacific
line via New Orleans, and will have
the new connection from the east via
Portland. The government has consented
to the reorganisation of the Union Paci
fic, which will take place at the sale In
November. The Oregon Short Line and
the Oregon Run way and Navigation Com
panics, now segregated from the Union
Pacific, of which they were formerly
parts, and now under separate manage
ment will be brought back Into the family
under Union Pacific organization. The
Ogden Gateway, which was opened, will
doubtless stay open, and the O. R. & N.,
feeding the U. P.. N. P. and G. N., will
remain an Independently managed line,
open alike to all of the lines In the com
bine, and will act as a common terminal
line for them.
The Astoria and Columbia River rail
road, now nearing completion, will be
the seaport terminal for all the transcon
tinental roads in the deal Astoria is the
only port that can now meet the require
menu of the American roads In their
competition with the Canadian Facirlc
railroad In Its traffic with the Orient.
The whole proposition is reasonable, log
leal and in accordance with patent facts.
There 1 no reason to doubt It, or the
source from which the cash Is coming
to build the Astoria 12,000,000 road with
out the issuance of a single bond.
One of the strongest and most con
vincing arguments as to the truthfulness
ui una suite mem ox me situation was
the sending to Portland of Mr. A. L.
Mohler, a long-time tried and trusted
lieutenant of Hill, as president of the
0. R. N. Co. His master hand as an
organizer and manager was felt wlibln
thirty days after ho took the reins of
power, and today, while handling the
largest business In the history of the
company, he Is relaying the track with
the heaviest of rails, straightening out
curves ana reducing grades. A water
level line will be In operation from
Pendleton to Astoria. The O. R. & N.
will be a vigorous factor In the develop
ment of Oregon, serving all interests
and railroads alike under a wise man
agement. That these big schemes and plans are
about to be consummated, Including In
their scepe Astoria aud her new rail-
road, does not moan that all at once
toxin lots will double in -nlue, mill grew
like mushrooms In a night. elevator and
dry docks build themselves. Tha ratlroails
and blir (una muit have aome help, and
tt muHt coma from Portland and Astoru.
Jolnesl tosolher by the rvints of otnm -m
interest, and working fur Hie go.l o:
Orc-on agnmst all snpo Ian. .ii
with "Ita special spin re and eni-h us ;t:il'y
Interested a the other In the outoo-ne,
which means t!:c growth or retardation of
the state.
Health and strength carry us through
dangers and tnak us safe in the pres
ence of peril. A perfectly strong man
with rich pure blood, has nothing to
fear from germs. He may breaths In the
baccllU ot consumption with Impunity.
It there Is a weak spot where the germs
may find an entrance to the tissues then
the trouble begins. Disease germs pro
pagat with lightning-like rapidity. Once
in the blood, the only way to ge rid ot
them Is to kill them. This Is what Dr.
Plorce's Golden Medical Discovery l for.
It purifies the blood. That means that It
kills the germs, but that Is only a part
of what tt does. It assists digestion by
stimulating the secretions of digestive
fluids, so promoting assimilation and nu
trition; purifies and enriches the blood
and so supplies the tissues with the food
they need. It builds up strong, healthy
flesh and puts the whole body into a
disease-resisting state.
Send a one-cent stamps to cover cost
ot mailing only, and get his great book.
The People's Common Sens Medical Ad
viser, absolutely free. Address. World's
Dispensary Medical Association, No. S
Main Street, Buffalo, N. T.
Late hours are the greatest barrier to
feminine beauty.
PURCHASE OF CUBA IN CONTEM
PLATION. There is a rumor afloat In official cir
cles that, if true. Is most Important.
This is nothing less than that thla gov
ernment is about to make overtures to
Spain for the purchase ot Cuba. How
ever this may be. It has long been known
to the world at large that the value of
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters as a remedy
for contsipation, malaria, dyspepsia,
rheumatism, kidney ocmplalt and ner
vousness is beyond all price. A wine
glassful before meals imparts a hearty
relish for the food, and a coirespondltig
dose before ertirir.g contributes to sound
repose. No tnedick.nl stimulant on the
market ever received such strong pro
fessional endorsements as the Bitters
It is a most rental tonic, affording
strength to all who use It Not only
in this country, but in many foreign
lands, it is an admitted specific and pre
ventive. As a safeguard against all dis
ease of a malarial type it Is particularly
valuable.
Tho thin summer frock is made to work
overtime this weather.
The "Bicyclist's Best Friend" is a fa
miliar name for DeWltt's Witch Hazel
Salve, always ready for emergencies.
While a spedfio for piles, it also In
stantly relieves and cures cuts, bruises.
salt rheum, ecsema and all affections of
the skin. It never falls. Charles Rogers.
The thought of buckwheat cakea and
sausage seems scarcely apropos, despite
the fact that the season is close at hand
for these epicurean delights.
CROUP QUICKLY CURED.
Mountain Glen, Ark. Our children were
suffering with croup when we received
a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,
It afforded almost instant relief. F. A.
Thornton. This celebrated remedy Is for
sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co.
The first Saturday of the school week
Is greeted with Joy by both pupils and
teachers.
If your child is puny, fretful, troubled
with glandular swellings, Inflamed eyes.
or sores on the head, face or body, a
course of Ayer's Sarsaparllla is needed to
expel the scrofulous humors from the
blood. The sooner you begin to give this
medicine the better.
There Is no occasion to worry over the
progressive tendency of the bicycle erase
when we read that a woman's wheel will
be exchanged for a baby coach-
Certainly you don't want to suffer with
dyspepsia, constipation, sick headache.
sallow skin and loss of appetite. Ton
have never tried DeWltt's Little Early
Risers for these complaints or you would
have been cured. They are small pills
but great regulators. Charles Rogers.
In answer to the question, "Will you
love me always?'' a woman replies. "M
ways." , - man hedging a little Is not
"3ot a$ Good
(Ffiuilsion"
You hear It in nine out
of ten drug stores.
It is the reluctant tes
timony of 40,000 druggists
that Scott's Emulsion is
the standard of the world.
And isn't the kind all othm G
n j iu raut up to, I I1C S-IIJU
for you to buy ?
Two siKs, 50c and $J AO.
s522
In the...
Rain Storm
the man pot very wet. Tha
wetting erave him ft cold. Tha
cold, neglected, developed to
a cousrh. Tho couh sor-t him
to a bed of sickness. A doso
of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
taken at the stttrt, would
have nipped the cold tu the
bud, and saved the sickness,
suffering, and expense. The
household remedy for colds,
coughs, and all lung troubles ia
Ayer's
Cherry
Pectoral.
eat let the "Curebook." los pages Ire.
C. Ay Co., Lowell. Mass.
quite so certain,
win."
and say. "I think I
Moments are useless If trilled away:
and they are dangerously wasted It consume-!
by delay In cases where One
Minute Cough Cure would bring Immedi
ate relief. Chirks Rogers.
Long
uoe ties will be doeme. the oor-
root linish on all
this winter.
dre.s et '!ilni; Imi-!Ic ? i
A pain In the chest Is nature's warning
..., nnai.H.A-1. I .k , .
picuuiuui, i ,itiietiru. x'ainpva
a piece of flannel with Chamberlain's
Pain Balm and bind over the seat of the
pain- and another on the back between
tho shoulders, and prompt relief will fol
low. Sohl by Estes-Conn Drug Co.
They say thst the man who only cnll
on his sweetheart every other nicht Is
but half in love.
'TTl- -A..-. 1 Mnn.k- f - - . V, 1 - t
. . ........ . , '""""".iron Ttllam.Rik nlth a cargo of salmon.
wun a persistent numor on my head
whlth gave me considerable annoyance
until it occurred to me to ufe Ayer's
Hair Vigor. Before using one bottle, the
humor was healed." T. T. Adams, gen -
eral merhcant, Turbeville, Va.
The market Is rloodevl with sicial Jew
elry for cycllau, the lantern watch charm
being the latest and ugliest.
The dangers of civilization are over
work, worry and germs. We need a 1-
talizlng power to sustain us. Learned
men and experience point to Dure whls-
key. Primitive men did not need whis
key. We do. Changed conditions bring
fresh needs. And THE whiskey Is
HARPER. Sold by Foard & Stokes Co..
I
Astoria, Oregon.
The woman who is atisnlutely helpless
hersvlf, always adores a man who Is
the embodiment of physical strength.
i
If you have ever seen a little child In
a paroxysm of whooping cough, or If you
have been annoyed by a constant tickling
In the throat, you can appreciate the
value of One Minute Cough Cure, which
gives quick relief Charles Rogers.
When a woman gets a taste for gambl
ing she goes to extremes with It Just the
same as she does In the matter of reform
or housecleaning.
A few weeks ago the editor was taken
with a very severe cold that caused him
to be In a most miserable condition. It
was undoubtedly a bad case of la grippe
and recognising It as dangerous he took j
Immediate steps to bring about a speedy
cure. From the advertisement of Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy and the many
good recommendations included therein.
we concluded to make a first trial of the
medicine. To say It was satisfactory
In Its results Is putting It very mildly.
Indeed. It acted like magic and the re
sult was a speedy and permanent cure.
We have no heslta:cy in recommending
this excellent Cough Remedy to anyone
afflicted with a cough or cold In any
form. The Banner of Liberty, Liberty-
town, Maryland. The 25 and M cent sizes
for sale by the Estes-Conn Drug Co.
The fire needed to take the r hill off the
house generally d-eS a million times
more active duty than the one necessary
to warm It In zero.
Baldness can be averted, and many
times heads that are already bald can
be made to grow fine, healthy hair, of
a natural hue, by Hall's Hair Renewer.
Liberty silk pillows will be much used
on couches In cozy corners.
Small precautions often prevent great
mischiefs. DeWUt's Little Early Risers
are very small In size, but are most ef
fective in preventing tho most serious
forms of stomach and liver troubles.
They cure constipation and headache and
regulate the bowels. Charles Rogers.
Let a woman wear a dark or double
veil and she begins to Imagine she must
be unusually attractive from the amount
of masculine curiosity she creates.
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The. big steamer lib nltvhy united y,
terdtiy for Vl.idlvosMck.
The Herman ship 1'eni. I'nprAln Ohllng.
arrived yesterday fnm ll.iku.Ute.
The steamer Klnvre arrived In Sunday
Th, ct.rman ship wukomm. fi.rni.tly
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tenhiy.
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1 The steamer lltun.luirl arrived d.ian
Sunday imd muled ymterday for San
I Francisco.
Th steamer Oregon arrived from San
Francisco Sunday aind left up river In
!the afternoon.
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I Th" An.lre.lu cleared yesterday with a
I cargo of 1"2.1 bushels ..f wheat, vnlu.il
I at l;.i', for the I'. K. for urd.-rs.
Those who believe chronic diarrhoea
to be Incurable should read what Mr. P.
E. Ciisham, of Gears Mills, La., has to
say on the subject, via.: "I have been
a sufferer from chronic diarrhoea ver
slnee the war and have tried all kinds
of medicines for It. At last I ound a
remedy that effected a cure and that was
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarr
hoea Remedy." This medicine can always
bo depended upon for colic, cholera mor
bus, dysentery ant) diarrhoea. It Is
pleasant to take and never falls to effect
a cure. 25 and CO cent sizes for sale
by Estes-Conn Drug Co.
Paying doctors' bills after you are well
and gas bills nfter you arv out of
house are on a iir In their comparison
with settling for a dead horse.
To heal the broken and diseased tissues,
to soothe the Irritated surfaces, to In
stantly relieve snd (o permanently cure
is the mission of DeWltt's Witch Hazel
Salve. Chart's Rogers.
A RICH TREAT 13 PROMI8ED.
The Oregon State Fair for -September
30 to October 3.
Railroad rates reduced.
The Southern Pacific will sell tickets
at one fare rates for round trip from all
points on their lines In Oregon.
I Tou will be entertained from morning
until night. No time to rest. Liberal
prizes offered for all kinds of sports, such
as baseball, tug-of-war, chopping con
tests, foot races, hammer throw, shot
put, and various other sports In charge
of a competent committee. Don't over
look the date and the cheap railroad rate
of one fare for the round trip.
Popular admission of 25 cents.
THE OBJECTION NOT GOOD.
There are people who have objection
to advertising matter In tho columns of
a newspaper. The ground of objection
I that they do not want to road ad
vertisements. Now thlsj objection Is not
good, for oftentimes these advertise-
merits convey valuable information.
For instance, how else would tho trav
eling public learn of the excellent din
ing car service of the Wisconsin Con
tral lines between St. Paul and Chios so,
or the general comfort of traveling over
this popular line. For particulars call
on the nearest ticket agent or address
J. C. Pond, G. P. A., Milwaukee, Wis.,
or Geo. ft Batty, General Agent, 2M
Stark street, Portland, Or.
Northern Pacific railroad trains leavo
Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. for
Tacoma, Spokane, and the East. Close
connection made at Sr.okane for Rosa
land, Nelson, Sandow and British Co
lumbia mining camps For maps and
Information call on or add reus
C. W. STONE,
Astoria, Or.
ANVb clitWe Ptcparalion Tor As-slinilaliill:KxliuilltciU-tliig
itic Slonwchs nikl Howls of
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new atkl lli'sl.Conlaliis neither
Opnmi.Morpliiiie nor Mineral.
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GROCERS and BUTCHERS
Bond Street
CHOICE FRESH AND SALT MEATS
A CI RIOlS FAMILY INCIl'KNT.
Therw Is a Wllllum Um-k In Jefferson.
1lle, I ml, and another Wllllum Uiu'k In
Nashville, tho latter a well-known hot. I
owner, anil the strange thing la that
tho two men, with the same Christian
name, nre brmlmra. It was not Irom
lack ot nanus that the l.lnrki. father
ami mother, mimed Imth i-hlldrn Wlll
lum, but on ui-count of a pathetic Inci
dent of which the two men nre living
memorial. The parents of the two Will
lam IJin im are Iea!, but they are well
known nut inly In this elty. but In Mad
ison and Irallan&poM. Itefore they came
to Indiana thew lived In Virginia, and it
wan there that the elder William was
lKrn to them. He grew to young man
hood, and m day eonrlu led that he
could mak a fortune In the far weat.
To this his tamrr:s Were o(ed, nnd
hn !lieil awiy from home, Kolng to Cal
ifornia, lie never wpjte home and lifter
waiting many years In the vain lioe
of hearing from him the parents gave
him il i for dead. Another sun wan horn
to them, ami the mother, thinking of
her first burn, christened him William.
Rut, 'thirteen yeum nfter he hiul disap
peared, villltnm I. luck No. 1 reappeared,
ana was welcomed, and heno-rorth there
were two Williams in the same family.
I !i- I i n i jk,1 i M NeHS.
Running sores, Indolent ulcers and sim
ilar troubles, even though of many years1
standing, mny be cured by using Dewltt's
Witch Hazel Salve. It soothes, strength
ens and heals It Is the great pile cure,
Charles Rogers.
It Is a wiser woman who suggests the
elimination of sentiment from her friend
ship with a man than she who legs for
Its retention when love Is on the wane.
When going East travel on the North
ern Pacllc Railway. Quick time and too
only line running dining cars. Train
leaves Portland daily at 11 o'clock a. m.
No man or woman can enjoy life or ac
complish much in this world while suffer
ing from a torpid liver. DeWltt's Little
Early Risers, the pills that cleanse that
organ, quickly. Charles Rogers.
WHAT HIH TEACHER SAID.
The two boy at the breukftiitt table
had ilcHcrlbed their academic acquire
ments to thdr father with the Just pride
which Inspire youths In their teens over
Greek verts and Latin duclnnslons. They
told of the surprise and Joy of their re
spective teachers at certain brilliant rec
itations of the day before. Then arose
on his high chair the youngest, the kin
dergarten student, aged four, whose
Christian name Is JyOWell. He swung his
arm and began, "My teacher said," then
paused, evidently to let Imagination have
SEE
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to taylslag on ths pl pr tnualie lost II
It "Just u (owl" and "will sttiw.r .nry pr
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ASTORIA'S GOItGEOtS
ENTERTAINMENT HALL
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ria Mull. OataM at Alt Kind. Two
MagnlOraol Hart.
Cood Ordir and Everybody'i Rlghtt
TKIOTLY (tnSKKVKI).
race. lo swung hi urm and uguln lie
dared, with Infantile gravity, ' My teach
er said, 'Lowell, you and all your family
are peaches!"
CABTOnXA.
A vagrant open car and an ooca
akmol mnsrtillne straw hat proclaim au
tumn's desire to linger In tho lap of
summer.
Some of the dijirlira In autumn mil
llnory suggest tho headgear of tho lender
of tho A ma son march.
OABTOZIXA.
HOP LEE CO.
CLOTHING,
Merchant Tailors.
(JndemlolliltiK made loonier. Hulls and trousers
made a perfect fit. Krery order punetii.
slly on tune, natlsfaellnn Kiinuiteed.
Cheaper Tha Any Other flace la the City.
Wsleh lllock. 65H Commercial HI.
Oriental Novelties
Japanese Goods
..WING LEE..
643 Commorolai Street
Next to Madiion'i Cigar btanr
Astoria Public Library
READING ROOM FREE TO AU
Opea every day from t o'clock to list
snd 6:S0 to t:K p. m.
Subscription rates 1 par annum.
8. W. Cor. Eleventh and Duano Street.
Emil Schacht
flHCHITEGT
TU no- j - .
Mall. TV V
Halls stir "
Roomi 317-318
Portland Savings Bank Cldg.
Portland, Oregon.
A. & C. R. R. R.
TIME CARD
In l lVwct Svpl. N, 1HII7.
l.eav Astoria fur Plavsl at l;N a,
13 in., I p. in , t p. m, and ;S0 p. m.
I.vavo Astoria tor Boasld. via Ftaval at
.) a, in, and 1 p. in,
L.avs KUvol for Astoria at l;M a. m.,
10:it a. in., 1:10 p. ni., I:M p, m. and
I N p, m,
I.sava Pmalda tor Astoria via Flavet
st 7. JO a, in, and I p, m.
All the Alxiw Trull m Arc Dally.
EAST
VIA
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17.30 A. M. ( iitralll .ni,er
tit no I', m.
MrVllm.llle paaa'st
tllaily i e.l Miillila)
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Connoottng at Ban Kranela'0 with Oo.
cl.lental A tiriantal, 1'ncltlo Mai). as4
Otcaiilo stsamshlp linos for
JAl'AN. CHINA. At'HTltAl.I A. ANl
HAWAII.
ix)w rAitrcfl. EVKttr pat-
IHUITLANU TO BAN KIIAN'CIHCO
IS.OO. 8oid Cloaa; 110 On, First CUssj
Incluitlng berth.
Hlnillar rnluotlona to Ls Angeles,
Trssno and O'hcr C!lfmU point.
Ilaggag. cherkmt to dostlnaliin.
It. KOK1II.KH, C II MARK1IAU.
MJuigr. O F. and P. A,
fUHfLANti TuTHK KAMT.
j the only koi tk to ihk ykujiiwstomi
I n A 1 1. A4. 1 r.r.
ILK AVE i JUTLAND
AkltlVK.
r.'l Mall let kaiama,
ChellAll. I'nitralla.
No, 3, Mouth Hei d, Miiiilesaaiiii
No I.
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num. IWitile, Mn.iria,
rort Tiariieinl. r.ii.n.-
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oil, II. I',. K !. All
nul, lluur, Aiia.oiid.
II: A. M. Ilelelin, St. I'linl, Mill
MO P. M
n.asil, kanai I'llr,
titnalia. niiunl UtiitTv
.tt. Iiiil',('hlri,,i,ali
InilliMi. New York. I'hll
adeliilila.lliilou, ami all
point. Kal il roulb
ril.
I DAYS to MinnMpolla. Umaha, Kao.
saa City and Bt Paul.
IH DAYS (o Milwaukee and Chicago,
ttt DATS to Washington. rhlldlphia.
New York and Ilostot, sad
other Baatern otnts.
Dsgf age checked through to doatliutlon
of tickets.
For sleeping-car roaervaUant, tickets,
maps and full Information, call on nr
arlta
A. D. CHARLTON
AM't Oan'l faa. Agant, I'nrtlaud
Or
IS5 Murrluin HI.. Cor. Third.
C. W. BTONK, Astoria.
OOINO EAST T
OOINO EAST?
OOINO EA8T T
OOINO EAST T
OOINO EAST t
OOINO EAST T
OOINO KA8TT
OOINO EAST t
OOINO KAST T
OOINO EAST T
If you nre, do not forget
THREE
i-THKEB
TIIHEE
IMPORTANT POINTS
IMPORTANT POINTS
IMPORTANT roiNI
First Go via the Bt. Paul because the
linns to that point will afford you th.
very best service.
Secunil-- Seo that the coupon beyond
St Tnul reads v;a the Wlsoonsln Cen
tral because Hint line makes close con
nection with nil the transcontinental
line ent-rlng the Union Depot there,
and Its service Is first-class tn every
particular.
Third For Information, oall on your
neighbor and fitvl the nearest ticket
agent and ask for a ticket reading via
th Wisconsin Central lines, or address
JAB. C. POND,
a.neral Pasaengor Agent,
Milwaukee, Wlsoonsln.
OEO. B. DATTT,
Oenaral Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
WHITE COLLAR LINE
Columbia River and I'uget Sound Nav
igation Co.
STEAMER "TELEPHONE."
Leaves Astoria dully except Sunday,
7 p. m.
I X uw r 1 1
Q OOWt-kHMASIAJ
Leaves Portland dally except Sunday,
7 a. m.
STEAMER "BAILEY OATZERT."
Leaves Astoria daily except Sunday and
Monday at 7 a. m.; Sunday nights at 7
o'clock.
Leaves Portland daily except Bund Ay at
I p, tn.
Leaves Saturday night at 10 o'clock.
D. B. SCOTT, Prealdemt. 1
B. A. Be.ley, Agent, Portland. '
C. W. Stone, Agent, Astoria, 4 '
Telephone No. It ' , J
her perfect work and keep him up In the