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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1897)
T AMUKIA.N, Till liMA MOIvMNd, IHTOUKH 14, ll7. Hsj? W A ' JUST NOW- A Large Variety of Children's School Shoes, the Best on Earth Call and See Our Notfcy High School Walking Boot At the Oli Reliable Stand- John Hahn & Co. Ar. Warn tea 479 Commercial St. A. V. ALLEN Groceries, Feed, Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery, Logger's Supplies. Cor.Tenth and Commercial street. CHAS. KAN & CO 367 Commercial St Dealer In Chinese and Japanese Curios, Fine Decorated China Ware, Silk Fancy Goods. Manufacturers of Ladies' and Children's Underwear Gent's Shirts Made to Order. TODAY'S TTKATHER. Occasional rain. " Umbrellas LOCKS, KEYS AM) .KIS(j MACHLNES Also all Light Machinery. Repaired C. H. Orkwitz 443 liCAXE. Price cut In two. AROUND TOWN. THURSDAT. How matter Is transmuted Into soul we know not; but many a sin of the aoul is. no doubt, a cry of the half, tarved body. Mary B. Jones. Try Schilling's Beat tea and baking powder. Mr. Xeat yesterday returned Bagle Cliff. from Ftae cabbage for kraut at Ross, Big gins & Co.'a Mr. Harrison Allen Is In St. Helens on legal business. Groceries at tha lowest prices at tb. Pacific Grocery Co. Ttw Potter last night took out a car of salmon for the east. Bicycle and repair shop at 1S3 Ninth street Charges reasonable. The Potter, last night, took up a of horses from FIa.vel to Portland. lot Ask for sample of Chase 8c Sanborn's famous teas, at Ross, Hlggns tc Co.'a. The Telephone yesterday took out two carloads of cans from the can factory. We carry the best line of school shoes in the city. Columbia Shoe Co. A full attendance Is desired at the meeting of the W. C. T. t'. this after noon at 2 p. m. C. O. Palmberg, the leading contractor and builder, Is prepared to do all kinds of Jobbing and building; work; 473 Duane street. As a result of good times and fine crops, four new houses are being erected by ranchers near the city In Clatsop county. A carload of "Hot Blast" and "Queen" healers to arrive; latest Improvements. Do not buy before comparing quality and price. Fisher Brothers, sale agents. To reach the peopla of a community an advertiser must use the paper of the best character, that goes Into the best nouses, and Is read by the best people, Good Baking Powder cannot be sold for 25 cents or 30 cents a pound. Cream of tartar is expensive and cream of tartar is necessary to good baking powder. "Cheap" baking powder either contains alum (which is bad for the insides) or is badly made (docs not do the work) or is weak. Really cheap baking powder cannot be sold for these prices; but the cheapest of all is Schillings Best your money back if you don't like it at yourj) grocers. 2261 Suits to order, from $12.50 Pants to order, from $3.00 up up ..FLYNN, the Tailor.. Mrs. W. B. Edwards bu gvne to lvt- Mnd on a visit. Umbrellas covered and repaired bjr a practical workman, at IS Ninth trot. Chris. Evon ha son. Into the Neha - lera valley to prove up on his ranch, Our price, ar. th. lowest In th. city. Call and . us. Pacific Grocery Oo. Mr. Arthur Tee has resumed hi duties tu night clerk at h Ow(nt. after .hort vacation. At the bowltrg alleys yesterday Messrs Cooper rul Carmlchnel were at tie with a score of S3 each. P. R. Stokes and wife and Mrs, W. S. Kinney left for Portland on the steamer I Potter fast night. Ashland poachpt cheap and good; alo a large supply of other fin. fruits at Ross, Hlgglns A Co Jack Frost was tn the Immediate vl-1 clrrtty of Astoria last night, although he dd not main a calL P. J. Meany. the leading merchant tsllAI. 1? TM(h G TK. , r. V. I -a paid for fur sktna. Tha gentlemen's Manhattan tourna. I iriMif f.A- th ITA-mfln TCI I " l""r be bowled this evening. New, at Columbia Shoe Co., Laird, Schobcr tt Co.'a ladies' fine shoes. The I. R. 4 X. Co. has appointed Mr. Dan Goulter as agent In Astoria In place of Mr. Brown, resigned. Go to the Parlor, successors to C B. Smith, for pure, sweet cream and fresh creamery butter and buttermilk every day. Furnished room to rent, with good table board, at reasonable rates, at Mrs. E. C. Holden's, corner of Duane and XInth streets. The county clerk yesterday Issued mar riage licenses to Chas. 8. Brown and Anna J. Nims and L. O. Beland and Elizabeth Strang. Seal, calfskin and crack-proof! calf winter shoes for ladies. Co. lumbia Shoe Co. The muoh-taiked-of .farmer's central market has not yet opened Its doors to the public. Perhaps It has also Joined the silent procession. The Astorlan has about a ton of old newspapers for sale, which can be bought In quantities to suit th purchasers by pplymg at the office. vi nea you warn a real ure-iige ana artiatic photo, don't fail to call on Snod- grass. The work he is turning out now !s ahead of anything ever made In As toria before. J. B. McCane, Boeton; Sam B. Hay and wife, L. M. SchoII, Portland; W C. Coulson, captain U. 8. R. C. 8., F. A. Coxhead. San Francisco, are guests of the Occident Lawrence Envart. the well known seiner at Jim Crow gands, who has been visltng In the city, returned up river lastl nignt. Tne seiners have shut down for the season. reier wage, wno was n from the Nehalem yesterday, said that he would -""enc tne numnng or nis nour mm. which will tbe the first one In K.ia.mv cuumy. TKo -lma V. . . l . I ' " annual nmK or me cnimneys. ,-lres are now " in nouse ana store, ana un- nues are eianei tne danger of fire is greatly enhanced. The members of the Methodist Epis copal onurcn ww give a reception to the Rev. Mr. (Tlolllngshead, tomorrow evening at the church parlors. A large attendance Is anticipated. E- WalMon, Portland; Mrs. C. Parker, Miss Eva Parker. Sklpanon; v,.,. ,m, Hgmsnip; is. k. Llewelyn, n.a.r.as u.y, a. raimtrg, Warrenton: are ivcrfstprprl at ,h Tni.A. . I " Astortans are praying for rain. Tne long and pleasant fall has been too long " iinm l ...m ,. U1U umer sam yesieraay, ... umx ram we migni ao more buelness." Coll i.t 1 e Parlor for oysters served 111 first elans style. Tonight the Astoria Progressive asso ciation make, another attempt to ettthusu life Into the cli.v. Mr. nnil Mr, HoiiHolman and Mrs. t M. Tvoyor of San Francisco r. Intilnt: Mr. nn.t Mm. X. Trover. The ladle of the A. K. C. mill bowl their Manhattan tourmmoiu for t Cooper rln tomorrow evening. M. Olscn, North Shoiv, an, I V. J, an.l John H. Heokard, of the Lewis nnd Ctirke, were In the -lty yesterday. Inquiry Nvns nvule yvstor.lay as 1t where that Commercial street extension to the depot had disappeared to, Echo answered "Where, oh where." It was remarked yesterday that the emhlem of silence "saw wood and say nothing" wss the llv.-st o.viiatlon In lthe city Just now. Winter In approach IMsf . The parlor has discarded Ice cream , and opened ye festive oyster. The tlmoj has come when every fclkiw's best slrr raK, . ho, n L PUiMIn. " Mr. nn.l Mm. C. V. Hoi: lajit nlitht celobrateil the twntleth annlvemary of their mnrrl.tBv A mumher of frten.H atahere.1 at their home on Punne Mreet. In honor of the occasion, nnl all hs.l a pleasant evening. Married, at the home of Mr. Hiram Brown. Fourteenth street, this city, Wednesday afternoon. October It 1W, by the Rev. Wm. Seymour Short. Miss Anna 3. Xlms. ftite of Redwing, Minn., to Mr. Chas. S. Rrown. Fmnk Rogers, the well-known sales, man, now manager of the grocery store, werwfy Rnrl.!xh's stand, own this morntng with a full and complete stock nAm an., la ... . 1 t . . I, - . " - . .a.- of the wants of all his friend.. . ... .. .i,-,., ml i.riiii. nisiut minie ar " " " rnngements with connecting ron.l Chlef Hnllock i-esterdar arrestcl Henrv thmn-h .... .. .. "Pht and Eric Frlckson on a charge of petty larceny. They took a kv-g of beer and S from I-asklnen's scow, anchored near Kinney's etinnery. Ju.U-v Aber- cromhte fined them each $15 or sewn days in the courty J.U1. The latest news from the bowling al- leys is that Herm.cn wise has offemi as a pnie ror me nignest In.llvlriunl score. . during the month of Xovember. the choice of any suit of clothes In his store. It Is also reported that several other merhcants will offer prises. No amount of age or storing will make bad whiskey good. It must be good when made and must be stored In woo.l and not In metal. Cyrus Noble Old Bourbon Whiskey Is stored In ook wood burrels. This develops Its flavors am' tonic properties. These flavors mnke It delicious in cocktails. Tt Is the only American Whiskey of International rp. ntatinn. W. J. Ingalls Is working hard on the pntltton for a brl.lg. aenws Young's bay, No definite action has been taken as to the bxitlon. Anything for a brl.lgv somewhere, seems to te the sentiment. The potltlons i.pecify no ptirtlcular loea- tlon for the brldce. which will protsibly be decided by the county court. The one thing Important Is that all the aim ing voters want a bridge. A petition of property owners for n street to Young's bay. Is being clrcu- lated. It is firiped to build tho new stref-t ns an extension of Eijrhth street south to Summit avenue, thence west to Seventh street, and south to the bav, thus opertng up communication wtth the south side. An ordinance for the m. provement of Eighth street was ,s.l ! sr,me months ago. but was vetoed by the mnvor foe eono n,i .,,mM, . sons. It Is believed the measur will el,nff pubI,c karn ot the ""U-nt din now carry and will be a much needed ,nff ?rv,c ' Wisconsin Cen Improvement. vv nue too Astona Hiiniic . hmr soelmlon h-,s fi(n h.-, r.tm w very grateful for favors received, they desire to thank those who have so kindly assisted th committee In charge of the recital given Tuesitiv evnmln F.r..ii thanks ar duo to Miss Clam Vmm nn,i vi fim. Warrrn whose abilities pianist and accomnanlst so ermtlv uVVA to the suoces, of the evenlnir to v, B, T.. ,fr ,.,, ..,.. , the orw A-i r-i,...i ........ n.-..Jt , I.l-Mllt 1.IKIU Co. Mr. Lounsherrv an nunnl r.t tv.A r. j. v Cn. M A T fl,., .u.. Occident hotel, the Dally Astorlan. New nd Budget nnn f, v tv A prominent business man, who for good rrsons withholds his name. snM to nn (Astorlan rv-presentritlve, "I se- that your predictions made atoijt a year fl;o concerning the outcome of the re ceiverships of Western railroads are coming th pasn. J. Plcrpont .Morgan, WhO m eO thin uVr.lr tnr Vwr 1 who controls for himself n,t vnn rtV - rbllts W) miles f ,,11, v . o,.'. upf)er hand In tho Cnlon Pacific reor ganlzatlon. The sale of that road take . niiea rsove-nner l. ami T nniw President S. H. H. Clarke, of the Cnlon pacific, says the nlans nf ih. iu,i,..i.. committee will be carried out and'tba tm Bt-gTogated tn-anohes will be brought back Un.Vr V. P. control. It Is mw than piv.lrfible that, as you have stated 1 Mr. A. L. Mohler, president of the o. it. ., rormeriy one of J. J. mil's UeutJnanJs on the Great Northern, was sr-r.t hero by the combine, knowing full well what was In the future of the Orer Northern, Northern Pacific. O. R. & N. Oi-gon Short Linn and T.'nlon Pacific II11I Is hi the deal with Morgan and so Ib Tfimtlntfton. Northern Pacific hap tie-n reorganized nd Hill Is in fh.nt dHal. O. R. & N. Is out of the receiver's h-ands. The TJ. P. Is coming next, nnd the Southern will be a friendly alliance In the NorthtcWt. Consolidation of In. terests Is a necesnlty under present law 'All roods lead to Rome,' and all thee roadls ktd to Astoria, through the O R. A N. nnd Northern Paelflo. With th Union Pacific nmln In control of n through lirv from -the Mls-ourl river and men IlkV; Mohler and R. W. Psir'er In Its service, Astoria can expect to ob tain the best po"slble resuts on Iff trans-contlwnfil busnless, as the ter- Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Maaon application. minus of tht Uno would I here. Pres. Idettl Clarke has l.mg Ihh-ii ' friend of Astoria mid no ono ha worked hunter In our interests than 'lhh' Ras ter. Mr. Mohler baa shown himself u fm-ml In evrcy ''. while looking out fM. ,h ,,icn-st of tho property In hlr ti... 1...1.. ' . UMlh. but with tho O. It. & X 1 a terminal rtnn lor all the oomwiin nnt!- am with all tho muewnya .en. Th. ,,,1 rnnn Axtortn ami IVrttan.l to th. flVr wl(,t via O. It X. an.l V. V. I portiip tho nhort an.l natural one. run ninir iimmrh iiu mnini .ni.w. .xt country, an.l Hvlng an outlet for 0111 pnvrncts Into a much n-l.ler iipi' o' territory than any other line, but like tho rlh of a fan nil these big mttrond branch out from Astoria to nJI sc-tlons of the t'nttl States, and the w-oulth of trafflo sixin to pass thnnigh this port will transform Astoria Into a great mart of trade. Mr. Hammond has J men at work on tho 'connetctlng link railroad, tho new trnck-kiytng machine Is nt the front, and I nm convinced that before 1W wv will rhle to Portland on the cars Jlls, nrw ,, AstoHans will use their . , . . 11,1 l'r"ir lines with the r-ill-,.,.!. remains to tie seWi." FAIR WARNING! Tllkc ftdviinttlgp of IflTniail Wise 's Red Letter Sale before it IS over; you'll bo sorry if vou don't ! Good gotxls sold war He who hesitates will ,i , ose money. SOIMARY OF IXnf:nTKlXESH Auditor .Nelson yest.-nlny rtb-d hu quarterly mrt of the city's finances, a sumamry of which shows the follow. Ing Interesting figures: Miinlcluil ihnmU (excepting street bomlst (unlclpnl stre-t bonds WtrT:ints '(excT?rg strft. S-et warrants I -.'A :cj ru t'? '' i REHol'HCES. Cash on hand $31..".? Taxes duo j Street assessments outstanding lVC) r Total rHR OBJECTION NOT GOOD. There are people who have obje.nI.ns to advertising matter In the columns of a newspaper. The ground of objection Is that they J0 not want to read ad I'nrtkAtnanl. Vrtnv . V. I -kl II t . " ""J-"""' " u "1 K"1' f0r f":"' th-se advertise. '"" inn.miauon. Tor m'ance. bow else would the trav- tral lines between St. Paul and Chicago, ! or the general comfort of traveling over i this popular line. For particulars call " nearest ticket agent or addr J. C. Pond, O. P. A.. Milwaukee, Wis, or Geo. fl Batty. General Agent. 218 Stark street, Portland, Or. Free! Free! THE.... Stormer Bicycle Gi von Free With American's Best Teas Coffees Spices AT THE GREAT AMERICAN IMPORTING TEA COMPANY'S 571 Coinnif-rciiil Street Astoria Free Wheels to hoys, girls, freii- tlt.'iiieii him! ladies. Wheels real i.'isy to get with our Teas, 20c, the, ','); .c, -10c, TiOe per fioiind; Coffee, 1 fic, 20c, 2"c, j0;, .Joe, 10c jut iioiind; Sidces. 10c, ?v., 20c, 2oc .er can. Wheels rree as good Wheels is money can buy. the Best... THE CENTER ON THE Everybody Knows that Warrenton values will soon be doubled, It Is distinctly the best property on the market. Tim large level lots, surrounded by many Improvements, at very low pikes. Is It not a fine Investment? A illtor. nltli hi" tpp.il atii. .How tlx strvoi!) yiter.lay, iipiuircnlly on hN way to tlx. west end of the city. I'oinmenclng t.nlav un.l com liming for tho next tM days, Sliauahail lr. lll offer tho greatest Kirg.tlns In plimh ca(e over known In Astoria. Hew their new ad In today's paper. TO Cl'HK A rot.P IN OXK PAV Take Ijatlve Urotno Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money If It fall to cure' Sic. For sale by Chutlca Hog r. AX AITKAt. FOR CI.OTHIXO. Help the poor and needy by sending clothing to the parlors of the W. C. T. I". In Rescue hall on niy Thursday from t p. m. till i p. m. XOT1CK TO T1IH STOCK IIOI.DF.RS OF TI1F. FISHF.IIMKX S PACKIXO CO, Nolle. Is hereby given to tha st'k holders of the Fishermen's Packing Co. that a regular a nit.il meeting will be held nf their eltlce nt Asti.rla. Oregon, the 2Uh day of Ociobvr. I1T, nt 9 o'. li k n. m., for the purKo of el.vttng a board C. C of directors and transacting other busi ness that nny come before the lueetli'.g. JOHN PETFRSUN. President. ' Al'fl. Milli:itO. Becrotnry. Astoria. Or.. Sept. . IW. CROl'P yl'Ii'KI.Y t'l'llEM. Mountain Olen. Ark. Our children were suffering wtth croup when w. received a bottle of Chamberlnln'e Cough Remedy. It afforded nlmoet Instant relief. F. A. Thornton. This celebrated remedy Is for sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. .NOTICE. Notice '.s bi'i.l.y given that nil ipinr tcrly licenses are now due and payable to the Chief of Police at his oWce, and If not paid within ten days from dale of this notice, a penalty of 25 per cent lol.llllonitl will be charged. II. E. NELSON. Auditor ml Police Judge. Astoria, Or.. October S. 1W7. When going EiLHt travel on the North- vrn ltH w v Qui' V time an I the only line runnln-,- dining curs. Tru:u I lenv Portland da.ly nt 11 o'cj.ick ti. in. Northern I'.u-ific rilii iii.l tr... ., , Portland daily at II o'clock n. m f r Tacutr.a. S',xkaii", ond lie F.isr. CI .st conn.H-t n mad.' at S; nliniio f r I'oss. land, Xels.in. Psmlo.v and Itr1tlh (.i Itimbla mining ca.ni.s For mnps and Information 'nil ,n or nd Iress C W. f-'ToNK. Astoria. Or FAIR WARNING ' Take inhimtiipe f Ileriiinn, Wise's Red Ix ttcr Suit- lt fore it is orer; you'll l.r sorry if yoti, don't! Good joods sold' way, down ! Ho who lii sitiites will laso Iiioncv. A pain In the chest Is nature's warning , that pneumonia Is threatened. Dampen piece of flannel with Chamberlain's i Pnln Rnlm and bind over the seat of the , pain- and another on the back between I tho shoulders, and prompt relief will fol- low. Sold by ICstcs-Conn Drug Co. a iu.zyiZirmtc. Tho Chlcngo Record's boog for fold I ssek'TS Is now ready. A reader of this j hook will know more of Alaska and th. wonderful Klondike district than he could I learn by months of personal observation I and research on the ground. In compar ison with other works on the subject It Is the "Webster's DtoLonory of Alaska," a perfect and peerless volume, at once the model and despair of rival publishers. It tells of the richest and moat exten sive gold fields the world has ever knowa How they were discovered Fields yet unex plorcd -Tim years' work al ready In sight-Where Is the mother lode? The fortunes already made The mil lions to be taken out next year How to get then It. R fare and other exxpenses from all pol-,iis Medical hlrrta Climate Officii! maps Government reports All land and wafer routes Projected rail- ro.uls Mining laws Customs. In brief. nil that Is known of this wonderfdl land or fabulous wealth. It Is the niy au- tbintlc, practical book, official and en- domed. About C00 pages. Handsomely loutid In art rocivas rice, $1.60. Agents are wanted to handle this val uable work. It Is a chance of a life 'Irne. Experb nco Is not necessary, as full .nstrur.t.lons nro sent and th whole pnople. are clamoring for the book. Bf ii'.rfs from ngi-nls Just started show wnn I.rful success. Sales run ns high as 20 books nn boor. lilg commissions aid valuable premiums are allowed. Credit In given and freight paid. It Is an (,ppor niiilty lo gain a competence In a short time. The book Is not sold through book s'.orcs or newHpaers. Complete canvass ing outfit w.ll bo mailed for 20 ce.vts, .':impa. To plans whore we have no agent a full copy of the book will be K'-rit to Rim: nmers, prepaid, on recelp' of pil -v. Address, exa-tly, Monroe Book Company, department K, ?1B. Chlcngo, I OF DEVELOPMENT WEST SIDE IRE ASTORIAN INT COLUMNS VVANTICK. WANTKI It. Ilal.lo till I for genital hoimewoik; rlrt -,los Mages to 11 1 t -class cook. Iteferriiers te.nilrr.l. Ap. lily wt Astoflnu ottlee. MKN WANTICM. Cnllriwd hands wantMl far luinifHtlats work on truck. Apply at room 4. Fla' block. A. A C. II. It. R t.oHT- .Milk account at Astorlan ottt. e. iMMlk. V. J. I'lcase vni lllltnlla. l'X'lt RK.XT-FurulshtHl rooms. suite or WtiKle. by the day or m.wi'h Hotel Tithe, under emlre n.w manage ment. timtt reluctlon In rates. Mrs O. V. IHirter, manager. Cr. Eleven' and Franklin. PltOFKHSIONAU CAHUB HRiiWER. ATT"RXICV AT LAW. i undersoil Hull ling. Astoria. Oregot H. T. CKOBllT, ATTOItNET-ATLAW. 441 Commercial slis't. Chester V. Dolph Illchacl N'iss IM'I.I'II A NIXoN. ATTOHNEYS AT LAW. Portland. Oregon. It. a. M and r. Hamilton Itiilldlug. All legal and eo lection busln s promptly atlend"d te Claims against the government sp ilalty. I lt. JAY Tl'TTL-K. PHYSICIAN AXl Bt'lHiEON office, rooms I ami 4. I ytl.l.in bt.lldi i.'A'l Coliimeicial St. Residence same Tel.-phone It. Acting assistant surgeon V. H. Ma rtue hospital Her vice. j. q a. nowt.BT, ATTORNEY AND COl'NHEUH: AT LAW. Offlc. on Itond street. Astoria, I'i 1!'.. ii. H. ESTKM. I'llYHK IAX AN!) Hl'Ri.KON Stieclal attention to diseases of wome and surgery. iifTlce over Pans'g, rs store, Ast.jri. Telephone No. U UR. II. L. IIKXPERHON. OfTlre. Kinney llulldlng. Asiorta Office hours, m,: 11 to t and t to J p. m 7 to a. Special iittmloii given to th. treatment of DisawiK-s of the Eye Chronic I Ha ras.!, and Surgery. H A. SMITH. DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building over C. H. Cooper's store. JOHN T. LIOHTER. ATTOIINE Y-AT-LA W. Offlce, upstairs, Aslorlan llulldlng. SOCIETY MEETINOH. TEMPLE I)I)OE NO. T. A. V. an. , M -Regular communications h.ld ot. .h mQ.,,h CI. W. LOITNBI1EHRY, W. M E. C. IIOLDEN, Hecretary NOTICE OF COMPLETION A Nil AC OLTTANl'K OF MIA IN IN M'CLURE'M ASTORIA. Notice Is hereby given thut H. Nortnll oontruotor for tlm (smstructlou of drain In MeClure's Astoria, under th provisions of ordlnajico i'M, on ihe I2t liny of f)ctid-r, IMC, Ill.-d In the oftlw of tho Auditor and Pollen Judge of 111 City of Astoria, the certificate of tli city Surveyor ami 8uM-rliitmdeiit BtrcotH, approved by tho Commit! co KlrK-tS and liibllc Ways, on tlwi com Plotlon of tho "M.ciuro Uniln." After the expiration of tho time hern Innfter specified. If no objectons to th ncceptnneo of such work bo Hid an tho Common Council shall deem sue Improvement properly completed. s cording lo the contract and plans in piicfiiifiition in.Teror, ine name may ho aeceptefl. Objections to tho acceptance of sal drain or nny part thereof may bo flic, In tho office of tho Auditor nnd Police Judge on or beforo Friday, October IS, If. I!. NEftoX Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon, October IS. lKfrT, Trvn r-'m,mii ' o r i n i i : mm M j' ;e;ti, ar.A 1 rode-Marka oltaind and alt Pal- rut bminFMconductrd (or Modckatc ftt9. invrribin vrruin u. . rTiiT vrrici 1 neianur- me ijatcitt in lti tinio lliau Uur jremotc (ritn Wuihinjttm. p Scud nrxicl, dritwifttf or photo,, with dtrrlp stfi'Ui. Wa Aflvite. if Mitrritnldr! or nut. trrm oi LhzTn. Our fee rift due till imtrnt ii Kcurrd. A PsMfHLtr, " J"W " Ot.in Wtents," wtth cmt lit tunta m trie u. & ana luragn couoinei tnt free, Addrru, j !C.A.SNOW&CO. Oes. Pstcmt Orriec, Wssminoton. D. C. ilMo oiveh cnotcB or -2- Transcontinental ROUTIiS. Via Spokane and St. Paal Via Ogden, Denver and Omaha op Kansas City. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining Chair Cars Astoria to San Franelboo. Columbia. Huiul.iy, Heptmitber 4. Ntale of t'lillfornta, Friday. Heptember II. I'olumbla, We.liu.s.lay. Hnptntulier It Ntato uf Callfornln, Monday, Septem ber to. ColuiiiliLt, Saturday, Heplaitiber IB. Hlale of t'nllfornla. Thurs.Uy, rlnplrnv ber . t'oluiiibln. Tue.tdny, t t..tM.r 6. Slate of California, Hun. lay, Ovlolwr II For rats, and nsrat Inrurinsiion ssJt co sr address a. W. LOUNtUtKltHT, Agsst W. II. IIUHMlirilT. dsn. Pas Agt., PortUnd r THIS RAILWAY CoMI'ASY i Mip.nuos lis tra.ua oil ttw famous bio. a yairm. Lights Its trains by el-eti I, liy tluougk- out: I 'sr. ttw celnhrated erirlc berth r4 ina lamp: Ittitis std.'ii.lldly riptlptml passenger I rul n every day and night Mwcso Ht. Paul and I hl.-ugo; tin CIIICAliO. MILWAt'KEK A 8T. PAl'L Also oerntcw stei.iii-li0a;ed vsetlliulvd trains, carrliua th. Iit.-st private com ixirtnient curs. I.brury turret moktng cars, and pala. . drawing room simpers. Parlor cars, free t.cl ldng chair cars aod the vvry Imi dining car 'rvlce. For lowest nu.s U any pIM In tho I'n.l'l Stale or Canada, apply to ticket iigont, or address C. J. EliOY. tlen ral Ag-ot. J. W. OAHtiY, T. P. A I'm t land. Oregon. -ARE Yot! tlol.N'll EAST? --ARE Vol.' tlol.N'll EASTI--AllE Yot? IIOINO EASTt- l'a surn and s.v ihnt your i. k"t rad Tin THE NollTH-W INTERN LINE THE NollTILWIvSTERN LINE HE NORTH -VtfTEItN LINK THE NOI'TII-WrSTLIlN LINE The CHICAGO. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS AND OMAHA RAILWAYtf This Is lb. OR EAT SHORT LINE HctMK-nn ULLL'TH. SAINT PAW CHICAUO And ull Pulitls East and South. Their MaaluVo.it Track, Peerless VsaO bukl lurmg and Sleeping far Trains ami Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME" Have given this road a natloiuil nputa tlon. All cl.iasisi of pasners crrt4 on thu v. si. Imled trains without sura charge. Ship your frvtgbt and lrvi over thU famous line. All iigeuts buy. tickets. F. C. BAVAUE. T. F, and P. A. W. II. MEAD. Oenenil Agent, J Washington Bt Portbuid. Ofk GO EAST . . VIA . . Library Car Route AMERICA'S SCENIC LI NIS. Mtnli In Dining Car Is Carte Tha all-rail route to Kootenai ni I ulnar district, via Seattle and Spokane Shortest and Quickest Line St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Chicago AND ALL POINTS EAST Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Dining and Library Obacrva. tlon Cars. Dolly Trains uPaHt Tim BHEItVICE AND BCKNKKY UNKAQUKI.KD For tickets and full Information call. on agent O. II. & N. Co. or address A. n. C. DKNNI8TON, C. P. ft T. A., Portland. Or R. C. STEVENS. O. W. V. A.. RcH1. Lr.dlc Vv'ho Va!uo A refined complevlo-i r,u .i.u:j! u.nns PowJ . I rr'iilu :-.i. !-.:..,.! !;i.iitirnl akin. IMllMUHi