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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTOkUAN, FRIDAY MORN1NO, (HTOHEK 15, 11W7. JUST NOW- A Large Variety of Children's School Shoes, the Best on Earth Call and See Our Nofcfcy HIgb School Walking Boot At the Old Reliable Stand. 5 John Hahn & Co. 479 Commercial St. A. V. ALLEN. HI rirvirip Fruits. J 7 Vegetables, Croekery, Logger's Supplies. Cor.Teoth and Commercial atreeC .1 CHAS. KAN & CO " t7 rn-merrlal 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 WEATHER. Fair weeUwsr, frost Friday and Sat urday mornings, except In the coast dis tricts, Umbrellas LOCK?. KEYS AND SKwlNG MACHI.E3. Alao ill Light Machinery. Repaired C. H. Orkwlti 443 M ANE. Prices cnt In two. AROUND TOWN. FRIDAY. Eat an apple on going to bed. and the doctor will have to beg his bread. Old Saw. Try Schilling's Best tea and baking powder. Ft cabbage for kraut at Rosa, H!g tlna 41 Co. 'a Th. Commodore Perry made a trip from Seattle. quirk Groceries at th. lowest prices at th. Pacific Grocery Co. Miss Julia Kopp has returned from her visit In Portland. Tire merchants yestenfcy reported a good day's business. Bicycle and repair shop at 183 Ninth street. Charges reasonable. Ask for sample of Chase A Sanborn's famous teas, at Ross, Hlgg-.ns A Co.'s. -We carry the best line of school shoes in the city. Columbia Shoe Co. Contractor Lebeck Is very busy put ting In new fonndatans under the "Sun nyside." C. O. Palmberg, the leading contractor and builder, is prepared to do all kinds of jobbing and building- work; 47! Duane street Mr. W. L. Gazzam, general agent of the JEvna Fire Insurance company, of Seattle, was a visitor tn the city yester day, a guest of H. C. Thompson. A carload of "Hot Blast" and "Queen" beaters to arrive; latest Improvements. Do not buy befor. comparing quality and price. Fisher Brothers, sale agents. To reach the people of a community an advertiser must use the paper of the beet character, that goes Into the best bouses, and Is read by the best people. The "Pull. Push and Progress" asso ciation Is working on the right lines and In the opinion of many business men will succeed In doing something for Astoria in aid of Its commerce. $200022 A grocer writes us : " My wife tells me that she has always had good fortune with ScJiilling's Best baking powder. She likes it better than either or . Whenever I have myself push ed the article over the counter, it has met entirely the expecta tions of the consumer." A ScWnnf It Compsay Saa Francisco 2Xt Suits to order, from $12.50 UP PantS to order. from $3.00 UP ..FLYNN, the Tailor.. Cull it the Parlor for oyster Mrvtd In first class style. Mr. F. W. Peuygrox-e, of San Francisco, tM In th cltjr yesterday. Vmbrello covered ml repaired by practical workman, at 1SS Ninth street. H. C. Weeks loft lat night for Port land, Me., on a visit to hi. family. Our price, sr. tl). lowest in th. city. Oil and ae. us. Pacific Grocery Co. New, at Columbia Shoe Co., LairJ, Schohcr & Co.'s ladies' tine shoes. The county clem yesteruay issued a marriage license to Lou to Larsen and Lulu St. Clair. P. J. Meany. the leading merchant i tailor, 1S7 Tenth St. The highest price paid for fur skin. Aahland peachea cheap and good; also a large supply of other fin. fruit, at Ross. Hlggtmi & Co. I Mr. B. C Holden returned from Port. j land yesterday, where b attended the I rrsbjterian conference. The new publlo bowling; alley Is being rushed and the alleys will be ready for use a week from Saturday. Major F. M. Cox. paymaster V. 8. A., and Clerk E. A. Palmer, paid off th. Fort Canny troop, yesterday. Duck hunters ami fishermen are taking advantage of the fine weather and their excursions are not fruitless ones. Mrs. Wilder, of Portland, and Mrs. uewie, rr neaiovourg. i.'aurornia, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Kendall. Go to the Parlor, successor, to C B. Smith, for pure, tweet crura 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, comer of Duane and Ninth streets. j The old hall In Engine Co. No. Vs j house, where so many historic meetings haw been held.has been rented for lodge purposes. , Seal, calfskin and crack-proof calf winter .shoes for ladies. Co lumbia Shoe Co. Foard & Rtokea Co. yesterday put three tons of provisions on board the German ship Rene Rlekmer for the long sea voyage. Th. Astorian has about a ton of old newspapers for sale, which can be bought In quantities to suit the purchasers by applying at the office. Reports show that this year Oregon farmers have recelve.1 on their wheat J3 where they got SI last year. It means a big thing for the state. Alexander Sams, a native of Russia yesterday In the oumy clerk's office declared his Inhftrnton of becoming citizen of the Unltl States. The recent cool weather has started up the flrf-s In furnaces and stoves all through the dry. The lce man has gone out of buphioss Wit the cool and wood dealers now take a turn. Contractor Normrie says that th weather clrk always favors him with good weather when he has a street con. tract, and to that fam can be attributed the finest Octobor nwn here In years The Zl.W.VO young stilmon turned Into Oregon waters this year are an assur ance that the crop of fish In the Col mbla river will be Increased rather than diminished. It was rumored m the stre.t yesterday that the ennnfry and property of the Astoria Packing company had been sold or was about to b. to F. M. Warren n i-oruar.ii. Whm s-n .last evening Mr. Kinney said that thr- matt-r was promatnre and that th'-re was nothing In It. i nre was a mating last evening of the Prorresslve Commercial association a numbor cf visitors from the country being prewnt. Th matter of securing rumv-s fir n. rIMon tn thy county court for the cor,stni"f1on of a brldgf across Ycuntr'? bay w; dlsvufsed and a eommltt'-e npnolnfr-J to act with parties already In th f.eld. Tl committee Is composed of Johann Young. Fred New- KtiSry Himt,tt, O. . Peterson. H-rman Wise. Ccon? Johnson, and E. J. Smith. A telegram to Mr. R. L. Hoyl. from W. 8. Byr-rs, was r-ad stating that he would arrive In As'orla Friday morn ing. As Mr. Pyers Is com'rur h-r in look ovr the ground wl'h the probable lritentlon of building a V-.rxt- rxport flour mill, a commit!' was rriolnted to meet him and show l.lrn r-.V, j' the city and lower river country. T7 'tommltttee r R. L. Boyle, H-rm, 'j v,". r). I. Peter. son. V. J.. P.n,. V. V. Newell. II G. an Dusen and W. G Gol!n. Other matters p-rtalnirn to exCt4ts were taken up. and dUv-u-d. Th meeting djourned till next Wednesday evening, when the bridge matter will be again gone over and Um petitions prepared for prese-afflon to the county court. Mr. Alex Uremner ha returned from, Alaska. II, R. Dyer, the wvll known railroad nvui, ha gome Into business In Portland. Mm. A. llehle. of Solcm. l in the vliy. a guest of Uev. and Mm, K. 8. P.ollltigvr. Mr. C. 8. Brook, of Salem, arrived yterdy and will make nn extended visit with her son. Mr. Arthur Hnvk. Two logging cwmw have been estab lished Wk of Clatsop City and U l expedited they will p-t out a large num ber of spruce lops this winter. R. a. Hill. Seattle: Fred Colbert, K, A 9oule and wife, K. Strum, F. Sleckloy. llwcv Chas. HnruulsS. U H. h., wore at the Parker house yesterday. The parlor haa discarded lee cream and opened ye festive oyster. The time haa come wh-n every follow' host girl would prefer a hot stow to a frown pudding. Wlwfl you want a real life-like and artistic photo, don't fall to call on Snod crass. Th work he la turning out n w la ahead of anything ever mad. In As toria before. Fmnk Rogers, the well-known sales- man. now manager or mo nnx-cry mure, nwejtrlv RiurMgh's stand. own this morning with a Mil and complete ockt,wy ,w Mlro tMr dnrtbutl.Mis to th. of goods and Is prepared to take care wt)1 N Hviomlrtilly and eonsel of the wants of all his frlenU emlotmly exiwid.M for a nohlhe ol.J.vl " Out of th hl Inmate of the llonu- No report has yet been made "of the Vw, y,af only ve lmvl ,irowr, nH,r aetKm raken by the commlttw In rrgarvl pttj,,, to the estaNlshment at Sand Island of a government quarantine station. It Is, THE OLD WAY thought, however, by those In portion ' to know, that the matter Is w-ll 0f Trttln Dyspepsia ami Indigestion o""1- I by Dieting, a rtnrbarous ami At the finish of the men's Manhattan, Individual tournament last night at thet A. F. C. alleys M. M. Pic-ken was declared th winner of the Wise prlie, with the phenomenal average score of Si: K n. Burroughs, second. : C. U. Illeglns. third, rvi.- Th. Methodist chtm-h and congregntlon have planned to give thir new pastor. Rev. W. B. Holllngsheiul and his wife, a reception this evening, at the M. E. church, all the friends of the church and the public generally are very cor dially Invited to be present. The sale of the property levied upon for benefits accruing from the extension ay, amj unolentlfle to reo..mn'.eml dlet. of Commercial atrrat will occur next nt or ,i.,iri-,itton to a man suffering Monday, when the Improvement of that frrm dysin-psla because Indigestion It street con be proceeded with. It Is not ft.f tArve rwr)' onr.in and every nerve unlikely thai a special meeting of the ,,vry ntro )n ,h,. txy. council will be onlled for the purpose. what , d-si-tMlc wants Is abundant nutrition, which means plotiiy of go.nl. SwBh Lutheran Church. Swe.llh whole-iome. well.cooked fo.l and some services at la:3rt a. m. Sunimy school at thing to nns!t the weak stomach to dl 12:15. English ser-1ces .V 7:1.1 p. m.: gi-st It. This Is exactly the purpose f.r text. Romams S:S,-K: topic. "Justincii tlon." Those desiring to enjoy instruc tion In the confirmation school this win ter enn mnke. tlvdr att'lcatlon In the church on Saturday. N'ovemtxT s. tt W n. m. J. A. avenue. Edlund. 1717 Frarklln A. N". Oiillhault. Kd. F. M. White, Riirnn. W. L Gazzam Bell, New Tork: A. FT. S-'nttle: F. W. Ttretherton. Bos. ton: F. Skinner. Chicago: F. W. Petty grove. San Francisco: R T. Johnson. A. F. Rogers. E. A. Seeley, F. E. Ger ould. Portland: L. A. Loomts. nwiirn; F. Sf. Cox. E. A. Palmer. V. S. army: Mrs. Miller and son. Ft. Cattby, were guests at the Occident yesterday. Mrs. St. E. Hoxter. of Portland, Is in the olty In the Interest of the W. C. T. . t Reifuge Iliome. which is lust now In pressing need of assistance, on account of the loss of the regular stute appropriation, oeenuse or tne failure of the legtslature to orjranlzo (this year, This home twelve unfortunate girls from every part of the state, and has, sheltered n. number from Clatsop county, j among whom Is Annie Ward, a young girl turned over to Sheriff Hare by her' fattvrtr as being- .beyond his eitrrd. Papers of adoption Issued by her father surrendered Armle to Sfrs. Riggs. the Matron of the Refuge Home. At first she was very Insubordinate, nnd difficult to control, but the exercise of the ut most Christian love ami patience soft- Free! Free! THE.... Stormer Bicycle Given Free With American's I'est Teas Coffees Spices AT THE GREAT AMERICAN IMPORTING TEA COMPANY'S 571 Commercial .Street Astoria Free Wlir-els tohovs, ''iris-, v-t u- tlciiicn ami ladiVn. Wlift !- real msv to p-t-t with our 'IViis, 20b, 50c, .'Joe, 10c, ',(), f r pound; Colicc, I he, 20c, 2"(c, '"JOc, '.;, 40c r poiiiul; Srici-, 10c, yv., 20c, 25c per can. Wheels Free -an Whe:I. as money can buy. Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. ftav oo application. . 1 . . i '' onod her heart, and her N'ttor imlilie was awakened. She haa become a lrut worthy Christum clrl. A good homo has boon found for her. where she work for her keeping, and attend school reg nliirly, happy hi her nrw life and anxious to make an Intelligent, useful woman of herself. Those who felt Interested In her reformation, will N glud to know of th happy result of their effort, and can thus bolter ttprs-lato what the lfoim Is doing In saivtug tho who mni ! otherwise bxme a publlo charge and I'soh'ss tne. Wo say the old way. but reully It l a very common one at the present time and many dyspeptic ard physician as well, consider the first tvp to take In uttvmptlng to cure Indigestion Is to diet, either by selecting certain foods and re Jootlng others or to greatly diminish the quantity usually taken, In other worls the starvation pkin is by many supposed to be the first essential. The almoet certain failure of the star vation cure for dyspepsia has been pro wn time and again, but still the mo mom dyspepsia rmtke Its appearance n i-onr" of dieting Is at oner advised All this Is ra llenlly wrong. It Is fool- which Smart's pysrxspsli Tablet t are adapted and this Is the method hy which they cure the worst cases of dypepst:i. In ntrs-r words the patient cots identy of wholesome food ard Stuart's Ty.spopln Tablets digest It for htm. In this w:iv th system Is tiniirlsht-d ar.d the over- w-orke.1 stomach restc.1. heonusr the t-ib- lets will dls-st th.- f.wid whether the stomach works or not. inc of !hee tablets will digest 3.ii snlns of meat or eggs. Your drncclst sill tell you timt ftu art's P.vs..t T'iblets Is the purest and safest remedy sold for stomach troubles and every trl.il makes one more friend for this excellent preiwindim Sold at W cents f.- full slz.-d package at all drug stores. A little book on stomach dlso.is.-s mailed free hy addi-esslng Stuart To.. Marshall, Mich. - Some of the new fur chih-s show llttl rumes. wnien wouui t much mor. fetching If set acrir the houl.-rs In stead of as a sort of border. THE OBJECTION NOT GOOD, Tere are people who have objection ,0 advertising matter In the columns of a newspaper. The ground of objection thnt they do not want to read ad ' vertlwments. Now thlsj objection I noi good, for oftentimes th-ne advertise ments convey valuable Information, For instance, bow else would the trav eling public learn of the excellent din ing car servlc of the Wisconsin Cem tral line, between St. Paul and Chicago, 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.. SHlwaukee, Wis or Geo. S Batty, General Agent, 24 Stark street. Portland, or. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Qulnlno Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it falls to cure- 25c. For sale by Charles Rng-srs. AN APPEAL FOR CLOTHING. Help the poor and needy by sending clothing to the parlors of the W. C. T. t". In Rescue hall on air.y Thursday from 2 p. m. till S p. m. NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE FISHERMEN'S PACKING CO. Notlc. Is hereby given to the stock holders of the Fishermen's Packing Co. that a regular annual meeting will be h';Id at their office at Aatorla, Oregon, the 2Mh .lay of October, 1W, at !) o'clock a. m for the piirpose of electing a board of directors and transacting other busi ness that may come before the. me'-tlng. JOHN PETERSON. President. At'G. MOI1ERO, Secretary. Astoria. Or., Sept. 23, 1SS7. Cf.ocp ufifKi.Y rvnr.T: Sfounbiln 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 ale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. A pain In the chest I nature's warning that pneumonia Is threatened. Dampen a piece of flannel with Chamberlain's I'aln Halm and bind over the seat of the pain- and another on the back between the shoulders, and prompt relief will fol low. Hold by Estes-Conn Drug Co. the Best... THE CENTER .0F DEVELOPMENT ON THE WEST SIDE Everybody Knows that Warrenton values will soon be doubled, It is distinctly the best property on the market. .Fine large level lots, surrounded by many Improvements, at very low prices. Is it not a fine Investment? When going: E.st travtq on th. Noiili ern Piui'lu Hallway. guU k tlm. and th. only line running dining car.. Train Khivm Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. NOTICE. NotU-e Is heteby gtvon thai nil quar terly licenses are now due and payable to the Chief of Polio, at his oltlce, and If not puld within ten dnya from date of this notice, a penalty of 23 per cent additional will be chanted. II. K. NELSON. Auditor ami Polio. Judge. Astoria, Or., Octobers, 1591. Northern Pacific railroad trains ea. Portlund dally at 11 o'clock a. in. I f Tacutiia. S,okat. and the Kat, CI . cotiiiiHUlo-'i made at Si'okane for Ross land, Neln, Sandow and lirttlsh Co lumbia mining camp For maps and Information call on or addr j C. W. 8TONK. A.torla. Or WHEAT. On June it wheat oM at Oo. It has since sold at I1.03H. nifferen-., ', or S3.97S on 10.iW Imshels. Il' would liav mad. this amount by our ylem of Join' Investment account sine June M. Why not try this system and liu-reas your Income? Amounts of t-D and upward received. Our Infori.atlon Is of uch a eharucter and front uch sourco a to make II en tirely reliable. Write for particular. J. tl. Knowlton & Co.. grain broker. SvJ California street. Sin KraneUoo. IMsflguni'meiit for life bv burns or s.-ulds may 1 avoided by using iH'WItf Wll.-h Hand Sdve. the gn'it rem-dy f"r piles and for all kinds of sores and skin trouble. Charles H.igers. Those who bellev. chrnnlo diarrhoea to l Incurable should read what Mr, P. E. Grliham, of Gaars Milt, La., haa to ay on the subject, vis.: "I have be.n j a sufferer from chronic dlarThoe vr Islnro the war and have tried all kind iof medicine for It. At last I eund a remedy that effected a cur. and that wa i Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Plarr ! hoea Remedy." Thl mmtlcln can always N depend'sl uon for colic, cholera mor , bus, dysentery and diarrhoea. It Is pleasant to take ami never fall to affect a cure. X and CO cent slsea for sal. ! by Eatea-Conn Drug- Co. i TO Ct'RE A COLD IN ONE D.VY Take Laxative Uromo Qulnln. Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It fall ( to cure; 2Sc. For a!o by Charle Roger. : A MCMUKE lliX'K. The Chicago Record's book for (old . kor I now ready. A reader of thl book will know more of Alaska an) th. wonderful Klondike dlitiict than he could learn by month of perional observation and research on the ground. In compar ison wkh other works on the subject It Is l.'te "Webster's Dlctonary of Alaska," a Derfect and neerlesa volume, at onca the model and drupalr of rival publishers. It tells of the richest and mot exten- Ive gold field the world ha ev.r known-How they were dlscovercd-Fleldt yet unexpforwl -Ton years' work al - reiuly In sfgbt-Where is the mother lode? -Tho foTtunm already made-Th. mil- lions to be taken out next year How to get there-R. R, fare and Other exxpense from all pol .Medlr-J hlrrt - Cllmt - Offlc. al m a ( Government report AU land and water roiH Projected rail- roads Mining laws Cutom. In brief, nil that Is known of thl wonderfdl land or fabulous wealth. It la the only au thentic, practical book, official and en dorsed. About WX) page.. Handsomely !ound In art canva Price, 11.80. Agents wanted to handle this val uable work. It 1 a chance of a life time. Experience Is not neoessary, as full .ustrucUo-.s ore sent and th. wholo people are clamoring for the book. Re ports from ngenla Just started how won derful success. Sales run as high as 20 books nn hour. Rig commissions aid valuable premiums ore allowed. Credit Is given and freight paid. It Is an oppor tunity to gain a competence In a short time. The book Is not sold through book stores or newspapers. Complete ranvasi Ing outfit w.II be mailed for 20 cent, stamp. To place where we havo no agent n full copy of the book will be ni to customers, prepaid, on recelp' of prl -e. Address, exa ily, Monroe Book Company, detriment K. 219, Chicago, flarble and Granite ONUAinNTS IHHOf F & MINAR, l K. Morrison Mt Portland, Or ...AM, KINDS OK CI'MI!TKKY WOKE J. B. VVYATT, Phone No. 6 Astoria, Ori Hardware, ShlpChandlei-y, ( rocerlee, Provisions, HA I NTH and OILS. Special Attention Paid t Supplying Skip. 1HE ASTORIAN WAHT'COLUMHS MKN WANTKP. Railroad hands wajitsj fur Immcdlat. work im track. Apply at rum 4. Flai block. A. A C. It It. It 1)ST, LOHT-MI.'k account bok. liease Irnvr at Astorian otlUe. W. J, liigall. run hint. Full ItKNT Kurnlahed nHUtui, tills or sitiiile, by the day or nwith Hold Tlghe, under .ntlr. ti.w nuuiag meut. Great reduction In rales. Mr. ll. V. Purler, ntanugVr. Cog. Klrvanl and Franklin. PR0FK8S1ONAL CARD! C. C. nilOWER. ATTtlltNKY AT LAW. undersoil Pull line. Agtoria, Oregou H. T. CROBDT. ATTORN CT-AT-LAW. 40 Commercial trt Cht.r V. ttolph. Richard Ifll.a nol.l'll NIXON. ATTORN ET8 AT LAW. Portland. Oregon. K tl. H and f. Hamilton llulldlng. All legal and rol lootion buln a promptly altaoded t. Claims against th government a sp. laity. Pit. JAY Tl'TTLK. PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON omoe, rtMtus 6 and (, Pythian build MI4 tVttiinerclsJ Bt. Residence Mm Telephone 1st. Acting assistant surgeon V. S. Ma rin's hospital servlc. J. Q A. HOWLHY. ATTORNEY AND COUN8KLOR AT LAW. Offlc on Bond street. Aatorta. Or DR. U R. E8TKH, PHYRICIAN AND HL'IIGKON. Rpcll attention to dlseasea of womt and aurgsry. Ofilc. over Dan!gr alora. Ato:i Telephone No. IX IVIl M. L. IIENDKIlflON, I Office, Klnnry Building, AslorU Ortlc. hour. 7 to a. m,; 11 to I and I to I p. m. Special attenton given lo th. trwatmem of Dlaeasc of the Ky Chronic Dl aaa, and Burgery. !I. A. SMITH. DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2. Pythian Building C. It Coopefi .tor.. JOHN T. LIGHTER, . ATTORN E Y-AT-LAW. 0mc- "P"''". A.urlaU Ituildlng. ) . .. j SOCIETY MEKTINOS. 1 evwewMeMii j TEM,.LE N0 , A F A. M.-Rgulr communication held on ! the first and third Tuesday evening ol j ranln' 1 c. HOLDEN? rr.Ur"T" W' " t NOTICE OF COMPLETION AND AC. CEPTANCK OF DRAIN IN M'CLl'ItE'H ASTOIHA. Notice I hereby given that 8. Normlle, contractor for the construction of a drain In McClure's Astoria, under the provisions of ordinance 22US, on the 12th uiy of October, 1,7, filed In the ofrlite of Die Auditor nnd Police Judgo of the City of Astoria, the certificate of the City Surveyor nnd SuiMTlntend.-ni of Streets, approved by tbn Committee oi r, , . . ji Ti.-t . i ... rnr---in luei iiiinio ways, on tne roni plntlnn of Ihn "McPluro Dmln." After the expiration of the time here Innfter specified, If no objectons to th aecejiTanre of such -work be flel nnd tho Common Council shall Heem sm Improvement properly completed, si cording to rhe contrnct nnd plans ami specifications therefor, the same may he accepted. otiieciinns to tne nooeptnneo of n. drain or m.ny pari thereof may be file,' In the office of the Auditor nnd Police Judge on or before Friday, October l.r. 1. It. E. NEISON, Auditor and Pollre Judge. Astoria, Oregon, October 1.1, 1M7. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of W. P. Gll.lionH, deceased Notice Is hereby given Unit the under- signed has been appointed tho ndmlnls. trntor of the esbito of W. P. Gibbons, deceased, by tho county court of the state of Oregon for the county of Clat sop, and thnt nil persons having clnlm against the siild estate nro hereby noti fied l tirew.it such claims with the nec. essary vouchers, to the undersigned, nl tho First National Bank of Astoria, Or egon, within six months after tho first publication of this notice. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this Oclolier 11th, 1W. 8. B. GORDON, Administrator of the estate of W. P. Glblions, deceased. SSWSSS 1 WMM. iNJo . 01VK8 CHOICE Or -2- Transcontinental ROUTHS. Via Spokane and St. Pao.1. Via Ogden, Denver and Omaha op Kansas City.. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining 'Chair Cars Astoria to Sao Fraoslsoo Columbia, Sunday, Heptemlior i. Hlato of California, Friday, Hoptamlmr IIS Columbia, Wednesday, Haplemlsr II Stat, of California, Monday, HspUaa. her to. Columbia. Saturday, September V Hlato of California, Thmaday. f)xtnv b.r So, Columbia. Tuo-tday, October 8. Htale of California, Sunday, October 11 For rat, and gsntrmi tarsrmatKwi mjs on r addrwa O. W. LOUNIUERRT. Aat. W. It. HURLRORT, Qen, Pa. AgtM Pnrtland. nr THIS RAILWAY COMPANY Oporwto It train on Us fantou. blocJi yatem. Lights Us train by ilecirl. lir thi.ugfc, out; t'sr the eelebralod rbvirto berth rsad Ing lamp; lliine splendidly equipped paastngw Irwin every day and nig lit betwasM 8L Paul and Chltro; tlx CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE A 8T. PAll Also operate Im.ni-lisaind veslllmUd Irmlna, rarriMi the Utsst iTlval ronv portmnot car. I.brnry buffet cnoklng car, and pain. . drawing room Wra, Parlor cars, fre recJ.npig choir t ars and, the vs-ry lsit dining ear servlc. , For lowest rate to any point In tn Vn.tesi State or Canada, apply to ticket ngent. or address C. J. EDDY, General Ami, J. W. CABEY. T. P. A. Portland. (r ARE Yi0 (XINO EAHTf ARE YOU OOINO EABTT ARE YOU GOING EABTT II. urn sihl e I hat yollf ilckst rrada rta THE NO RT1 1 - W ESTER N LINE THE NORTH-WESTERN LINK tllK NORTH We'sTERN LINE 1HK NOI'TH-W STERN LINE . The CIHCAOO. BT. PAUU '.,.(. MINNEAPOLIS ANT) OMAHA RAILWAYS This 1 th. GREAT SHORT LINK Between DL'LUTH. SAINT PAUL, CHIOAOO And all Points East and South. Their Mogallbmit Track. I'verla. VestS buM Dln.ng and Bleeping Car Trains and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME" Have given thl road a national reputa tion. All rliiase. of paatMrer oarrlss) on the vrllbuled train, without xtra charge. Ship your freight and travel over thl fnmoun line. All ngenla har. tlckaU. F. C. BAVAOE, T. F. and P. A. W. H. MEAD, Oennnil Agent. JIB Washington St., Portland, Or. ab' east" . ..VIA . . Library Car Route AMERICA'S BCRNIC LINE. Meals la Dining Car I Cirte Ruck llallant No Dmt Th. all-rail rout, to Kootenai mlnlnsr district, via Seattl. and Spokane Shortest and Quickest Iiine ft St. Paul, Minneapolis. Duluth, Chicago . AND ALL POINTS BAST Through Palace and Tourist Bleepem, Dining and Library Obsagva- tion cars. Dolly TroltiH ...Post Time IMCItVICK AND HCENKIIY UNKAtJl'KLKD For ticket and full Information .n on agent O. R. & N. Co. or addresa A. B. C. DENNI8TON, C. P. T. A.. Portland Or R. C. STEVENS. 0. W. P. A SeatU.. Ladies Who Valuo A refined complexion must uo l'oiionl I's Pow4 or. it pnuiuces k sort and .-.nut lti MllWAUKtt)