.-.. THE DAILY ASTOkUAN, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 10, ltt'Jl J. V. MARIBN SL- CO Groceries, Meat and . . . . . . General Merchandise 1602 FRANKLIN AVENUE We meet all prices. Call JUST NOW- A Large Yariety of Children's School Shoes, the Best on Earth Can anil See Onr Kotfcy High School Walking Boot At the Oil Reliable Stand- John Hahn & Co. 4 479 Commercial St. An A. V. ALLEN. Groceries, Feed, Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery, Logger's Supplies. Cor.Tanth and Commercial street. CHAS. KAN&CO 367 Commercial St Dealer In Chinese and Japanese Curios, Fine Decorated China Ware, Silk Fancy Goods. MArmfWtunrs of Ladies' and Children's Underwear Gent's Shirts Made to Order. TODAY'S WEATHER. Bain; soigherly galea on coast. Umbrellas LOCK?. KEYS AND MACHINES.- Also all light Machinery. C. H. Orkwitz 443 Dl'AXE. Repaired Prices cut In two. AROUND TOWN. TUE3DAT. r"e V Let misfortune be a spur to greater effort. Try Schilling's Best tea and baking powder. For Dress Goods, go to Dunbar's. Fine cabbage for kraut at Rosa. Hlg tins Co. 'a At the bowling alley yesterday C. H. Cooper scored 84. Groceries at the lowest prices at th. Pacific Grocery Co. L. A. Ltoomis. of Ilwaco, was over yee terday on a business 'trip. Bicycle and repair shop at US Ninth street Charges reasonable. Ask for sample of Chose ft Sanborn's famous teas, at Ross, Hlgg.ns Co.'i. Our prices are the lowest in th. city. Call and ae. us. Pacific Grocery Co. We carry the best line of school shoes in the city. Columbia Shoe Co. Umbrellas covered and repaired by a practical workman, at 185 Ninth street. Editor A. W. Bohn, of the Ilwaco Tribune, called on bis Astoria friends yesterday. Ashland peaches cheep and good; also a large supply of other fine fruits) at Ross, Hlgglns & Co. Contractor Robert Wakefield waa In the cHy yesterday, and stopped with Host Megler of th. Occident Good Tea is the cheapest beverage next to The missing word in this sentence is water. What do you suppose is the missing word in the following sentence ? Schilling s Best tea andbakingpowderare, because they are money -back. Schilling s Best is at groiW's A Schilling ft Company ban Fraocuco Suits to order, from $12.50 P PailtS to order. from $3.00 "P ..FLYNN, the Tailor.. and see us and te convinced. November Delineators at Dun bar's. Ctt. William Rchfeld ha returned from SVir.hom Oregon. H. F. Jvshnson. of th. Lewis and Clark, was in th city yesterday. A. M. Armer and E. D. Seymour, of Son Francisco, were visitors In the city yesterday P. J. Meany. tb leading merchant tailor, 1S7 Tenth St Th highest price paid (or fur skins. F. P. Kendall returned from the Sound Sunday morning and spent the day at hU Seaside cootag. Judge Gray yesterday Issued paPr of adaption of Myrtle Alice Iverson to AmM Bryant and wife. Go to the Parlor. successor, to C B. Smith, for pure, sweet cream and fresh creamery butter and buttermilk arery day. A letter received from Walter 8toks, who la now in business at Skaguay. gey that town is all right, and business good. Furnished room to rent, with good table board, at reasonable rates, at Mrs. E. C. Holden's, corner of Duane and Ninth streets. Samuel Brown. Jr.. of Boston, la ex. pected In a few days to vtstt Astoria In connection wfrh business matters of the Flavel Land Co. New, at Columbia Shoe Co., Laird, Schober & Co.'s ladies' fine shoes. I I This cool weather Induces one to a p. predate the comforts of a hot-air stove, j J. N. Laws has a superior article, ! which he is selling cheap. At the special meeting of the council this afternoon It is expected that another step will be taker) in th matter of the extension of Commercial street. A carload of "Hot Blast" and 'Queen" heaters received: latent improvements. Do not buy before comparing quality i and price. Fisher Brothers, sal. agent. Seal, calfskin and crack-proof calf winter shoes for ladies. Co lumbia Shoe Co. When you want a real llfe-Uke and artUMlc photo, don't fail to can on Snod grass. The work he Is turning out now la ahead of anything ever made In As toria before. "Vscue Temperance dub will open their regular weekly meetings for the winter next Saturday evening, October 13- A irood program is promised and all ars invited to attend. The merchants are still reaping the benefit of th good roads made good by the weather and have had a foretaste of what things will be like when good roads in all kinds of weather will be tlw rule In Clatsop county. Hawthorne Circle XV. O. W. will meet in their new hall. Engine Co. No 1 building this evening. A housewarming has been planned to which the members of the W. O. W. and tthelr families have been Invited. Mr. James Stokes, who has Just re turned from a hunting trip on the Siletz, brought back a large lot of ducks. He says game Is very plentiful there, and that sea fishing Is flne sport Splen did rock cod, the large green bellied cod, grouper?, and clams of all kinds are to be had In abundance. It Is the poor man's country, sure enough. E. Weimen, a carpenter, while working on the new Carruthers building on Twelfth stredt yesterday, sustained a serious injury. In attempting to descend a Wider Ufm the second story of the building h- ksg his balance and fell to the ground, a distance of about 16 feet, r.rlking on his head, which was badly cut. TWo ribs were broken, one punc turing the lung, which maks his case a crit'.oal one. Dr. Bstes has charge of the ease. Perhaps the handsomest exhibit yet to be placed In the rooms of the Astoria Progr-swlve Commercial Association is ifhat one Just finished by Cribble & Smith. It .'s a center-piece fountain seven feet high with a 6 foot basin, every bit of which is home made and a good sample of the work of the firm. Just above the fountain will le a cluster of electric lights. Weeks of hard work have been spent in making this exhibit which has cost nearly 20i). Dent's Gloves in nil new shades at Dunbar's. A number of bicyclist visited Knapp Sunday, on their wheel. Sunday the wt earner O. K. picked up a ship's anchor near Hand Island, The Rider yesterday had as part of her cargo a lot of salmon from the Yes ay cannery. F. J, Haak and wtfo were down from IVrlfcind yesterday and stopped at Ih Oeolndent. rvlng post O. A. U. will hereafter hoM Its mwiintrs In th hull of Astoria Kiurln house No. 1. Mr. F. J. Armstrong, superintendent of the City and Suburban Strwt Kail, way. of Portland, spent Sunday In As toria. C. O. Palmberg, the leading contractor and builder. 1 prepared to do all kinds of Jobbing and building work; Duane street Watson Binder, Joe Hall. Sam Hansen, Kd Heed, Jens Hansen, of Ft. Stevens. sixth Sunday in the city and were guests of nhe Parker house. Clams, cmhe. craw.flsh. Estern oys ters tn shell and Shoulwwter bay oysters are what you ge at the Fitock. Oysters S cents a pint. Open till 1 a. m. Oppo site Astorlan. Mellowed by ge-dellchua as a drink Is Cyrus Noble Whiskey. It Is the only American whiskey of international rep utation. It Is never bottled until aged six years In cask. The bte ad. of the Star Grocery Store In Sunday's elttlon has caused much comment throughout the city, and has the appenrnnee, tt Is siUd. of metrotsil Itan style of doing business. The Western Vnlon TVIegmph Com pany have a force of men at work, whloh Is rapidly buiUUng the new tele graph line east of the city along the railroad grade. Before another winter Is here It is prohnhle that there will be an up-to-date telegraph line between Portland and Astoria. A visitor In the Nehalem valley, who has Just returned, my he was struck wtth the flne crop of hops raised this season, and says It Is one of the coming staple of that region. They also have a fine cattle country, and by turning the wheat and turnips they raise Into bacon, can re 10 cents a pound for their pro. dure. Home-made Oregon bacon Is far sweeter and better than the Imported, and will compare with the celebrated Irish home-made bacon, which brink's such high prices on the London and New Tork markets. In the NVhnlem Is plenty of maple wood, which Is Just the thrng for smoking the meat. The O. R. & N. Alaska stenmer dwrge W. Elder arrived from tho north yester day. She anchored In the strenm off the O. R. A N. dock, because Captain Jena-n said that on his lust trip h-re he wh advised by thP colleotor of ctwoms not to tie up to the dock. whn coming from a forHcn port, until after Inspwtors hd boards! the ship. The Kbler hailed from Nanaimo -his trip, hnvlnjr taken a lot of coul on there, so did not go to the dock at all. having nelrher freight or passengers for Astoria. Besides the rer ular passenger list she brought down 40 Chinamen who have been working fur the season In Alaska canneries and be long In Portland. There wns no news of Importance from the gold fields. After making some repairs in Portland the Elder will make another trip to Alaska, remaining on the run all winter. Mr. H. C. Thompson received a tele gnun yesterday afternoon from Oakland, announcing the death of his father. Rev. Lewis Thompson, tn that city. Rev. Lewis Thompson was the first Presby terian minister who came to Oregon, hav ing crossed the plains In I&4.". Aboiw ir, years ago, he retired from the active ministry and removed to Oaklnanil, Cal ifornia, where he hns since resided. At the lime of his death he was In his S7fh year. He leaves surviving him a Free! Free! THE.... Stormer Bicycle Given Free With American's Best Teas Coffees Spices AT THE. GREAT AMERICAN IMPORTING TEA COMPANY'S o71 Commercial Stroet Astoria Free Wheels to hoys, girls, pr.-n-tlemen and ladies. Wheels rail easy to get with our Tens, 20c, 25c, 30c, 85c, -10c, 50c per pound; Coffee, 1 5c, 20c, 25c, jOc, 35c, 40c pr r pound; .Spices, 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c per can. Wheels F ree as good Wheels as money can buy. widow ami fvmr llxtng ohtMrcn. HI lUughtvr, Mary TlHmpsm. who made hor home -with h parent, and Mrs. Chptaln Woodsldo, sf 8m Fiiuiouk, wetv with htm when he died. One of his sons, K. P. Tltotiipeon, is n re:dent of CMorado, nud Tt, C Tluwon, bis other svut. s ttrxMillncitt buslueM ntan, one of ttiot e-lKn dinr and the present owiinly treivsurel. Th telegram nvelved by Mr. Thtioion gavo no details as to ttw amiiKments for tha ftmoriil, but as ft 1 prcmmtcd it will Inka pine Inline, dlntely. Mr. Thoimwun will N unable to nrmnge bis nius business affairs In tlni la nttemln. Howling during tho vst week has been unusimlly active. The Astoria players were eWantly rntertnlinM on Hie oeiNislon of their IVrtland trip, nnd a msgnltlceiit lnitiot was given tlirm by the Oregvn Road CluK The giune were a great sih.v.-a, and thoroughly enjoyol by all the mom!ers of the vis iting team. The mombers of the As toria FottxU Club are very anxious to have tho clubs play a return tnaleh in Astoria, and tt Is very pu.s'hte a ladles tivun from the iiregxm Koad tlub will play here. The Manhatten K.un.'s for the Wise trophy r s-nlKmen. and the lAor trophy for bullcM i-aimisl no end of lnten-t. M. M lh-ken wn from scratch the Manhatten imme with a grand score of 1 pins, and an average of M. I- P. llurroughs IhiwI well with an average of 444. Mrs. It K. Pmel carried off the ladles' trphy wtlh an Mwrngw of ,. The club monthly tMWIIng tournament for the sold medals iw held by Mrs. il. t. Kulroii and V. C. tws. commence with tho ladlra (V tober !th, entrliti cl.Klng with Mrs. Ounn. tVtober l!th. nt 4 p. m. The gen tlomen l'wl. on tV'tober S!h. Kntrlrs tiloe with handlMinlng ixMitmltti-e. Messrs. Trenchanl arl Astbury. 0to. ber !lt. at la p. m. The rutrlew must lo made before the time set as the committee ha decUled not to receive any entries after the time set ftr rinsing. THE OLD WAY Of Tmittng Dyspepsia and Indigestion by Dieting, a Hurtwirous an.) t'sclees One. Wo say the old way, but really It Is a wry common one nt the present time and many dyspeptic ard physicians na well, consider the first step to take In attempting to cure Indigestion Is to dirt, either by selecting certain food and re Jectlng other or to greatly diminish th quantity usually taken. In other wr1 the starvation plon is by many upposs to be the first essential. The almost certain failure of the star vation cure for dy-pela has been pro vn time and ngnln. but still the mo. men dyspepsia make Its apprarnm-w course of dieting Is nt once advised. All this Is rndlnilly wrong. It Is fool ish and unscientific to rsxmmend .li-t. Ing or stwrvntinn to a man suffering from dyspepsia because Indlirestlon It self starves evvry organ nd every nerve and every fibre In the body. What the dyspeptic wants 1 abundant nutrition, which means plenty of good, wholesome. welU-ooknl food and some thing to nsslst the weak etotrsu-h to ill gest It. This Is exactly the purpose for whl.-h Stum's Pyp.pnl i Tabl.-ts are adapted nnd this Is the method by which they cure the wort cases of dyspepsia. In other wor.ls the putl-nf eats plenty of whob.ime food and Stuart's Dyspepdn Tablets dleest it f,,r him. In this way the syst.-m Is nnurMhe.1 Rn,) (he over, worked stomach reeled, became the tab. lets will dltrnt th. fwd whether the stomach works or not. One of thete tablets will digest J.f""! grains of me or eggs. Tour druggist will Ml you that Stu art's Dyspepsia Tablets Is the pnre.t and safest remedy sold for stomach troubles and every trial make one more friend for this excellent preparation. Sold at 50 cents for full siiM pnekag at nil drag stores. A little book on stomach diseases mallei free by addressing fltunrt Co.. Marshall. Mich. WARRKNTON N'TKS. Ducks and gee.. nr.i vry plentiful on the lake nnd crveks, but they are rather wild, having been chas-d from one pl.ice o another so much by Astoria's would be sportsmen. The temperance principle, of our town hns been shocked beyond relr this WM-k. cause by the arrival of several of th. tanks u-d In Kop old lrowery, which will m useil for water nw. Quito nn Interest h ixlng manifested here over the propos-d county bridge aprons Young's Ray. Thait Is a matter which should Interest every citizen on the west sli. as well as every business man in Astoria. Plasterers are at work this week on the new store building of D. K. Warren. The lower floor, which hn t.-en fin ished, h now being lathed and plastered and as soon as ready, shelving and counters are to be put In. preparatory to putting In a large stock of goods. Warrenton I one of the healthiest place we know of. There has been two doctors her., for some time, but one of them leaves for the Ka-t soon, nnd the other for th., valley. After that It will lie "agin'- the law for any one In our berg to tranirpess to sie-h an extent that "h-" would require, the attention of an M. D. TO CURE A COLD IN ONR DAY Take Laxative Rromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure; 2V. For sale by Charles n .g-rn THE OBJKCTIO.V NOT OOOD. Th';re are people who have objections to advertising matter In the columns of a newspaper. The ground of objection Is that they do not want to rend ad vertisements. Now this objection Is not good, for oftentimes these advertise ments convey valuable Information. For instance, how else would the trav eling public learn of the excellent, din ing car service of the Wisconsin Cen tral lines between St. Paul and Chicago, or the general comfort of traveling over this popular line. For particulars call on the? nearest ticket agent or addr--s J. C. Pond, a. P. A., Milwaukee, wis, or Geo. S Batty, General Agent, 246 Stark street, Portland, Or. Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Man on application. Thirty hutili-rs wbo visited Clatsop pbUiw Sunday relurne.1 enity liuiidil. Ale llllcrl swm yrsterlay In the city, returning to Seaside In the evening. tVntractor Norinlle villi finish lloml street Stiturtay evening, then KHk otit for lad weather. Mr. (i.m, M. Carey, time keeer nt Ihe Kmtppn rallrd htsidnimrter. spent Sutiil.ty In the city. The town Is full of new talking mi chine put thorn all t.-oili.-r and they wuld euiil an old lady's (cu Mrty The wvtk of caulk'ivg flw decks of lightship No. W was comnu cei-.l yest, r ihi)' aintllw vessel itll Iw duman!led and placed ui'ii the wiy at the Smith point -ar. It I imported )kit A large kd of i-il I on tho way down the tivrr to tw UM-d at Flawl In cooling the llraemar. the Hret of the now . It. A N. CtUim team ers. hl h Is etwtel to arrive any day. Mr. H F. (mixnr. iuie of the attorneys of the O. II. A N Co., was dwMit from Porthind yeetenlay and at the ml" of prosrty made by Chief Hallock b'd II In for the company t the amount of the dannige nnd costs n mn wi-d for the Ctuti. n-naal tni-t ,.gtenion A new lnlutry ha been started 'n IVrtland that of imtprcsxlng vegetables Into barrel for ue In the Yukon. The ptSss-s t slinltiir t that of making silo for nn'.mals. nnd the b)ect I to put fresh viirvtabhs Into us smalt a apace a eibli to save eense In shipping an1 utsii to nM In ttMr preeervatton. The Mansantfo, yesterday flll.-d her bunkers ailh va and t.lay w.ll lake on supplt' at th,. trtmy HtatKm tirvfHira frwy ti making hr ft ret trip to sea Wednesday, w'bin she will laud the an nuuj wiwle at 'nilunesik n'k 4 Ik lit house and change th 'bls(llng buoy off Tllt.unook bay Ir. Adair and Mr. Walt lugails upent yt!enl,iv nt S'nsido tlitaln'ng sliftut turm to tl -tlihn tv the bridge which It 1s Ute.l tho iiMinty i-ourt will author io birtHing ui-nei Young's buy. They sin ded In gelling the; s'gnature of nitrly every p-rsn tn Sealdo and that vicinity. It. Adair s.iy there Is muh enthusiasm for the porb-ct there ami every effort will h -xrt.s to make II . a go. If po tile. ' The funer.il f the late Mrs. 8. E. Wright vi take place from Wtinvnton 1 tomorrow. Tlie stean-r llanthorn le.ive AsB'nriik f r the r-ismniolatl.in of nil who lelro to utti-nd. at 9 ' from the ol. llumo .fis k. iiiul the Interment w'll Im at Creenwissl . Mrs. Wright hoves "hr-e duUKhlers and I wo none, vis. : Mrs. , Clmpmun. of llwncti: Mrs. IJ.Iwi-ll and I Mrs. John Lacy, of this city; Mr. W. i). Wright, of i iswegn, in-eipm; ana Mr. P. K. Wright, arso of this city. WHEAT. On June Si wheat iod at 3c. It has since sold at $1,034. Different., 3V, or $.1,975 on lO.Ouo bushels. $100 would have made this amount by our system of Joint Investment accounts since June 2. Why not try this system and Increase your Income? Amounts of $20 and upwards received. Our lnfnrv.atlon Is of such a character and from such source as to make It en tirely reliable. Write for partleulari. J. O. Knowlton A Oo., grain brokers, 32 California street, San Francisco. TO CURE A COLD IN ONB DAY Take Laxative Rromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure- 26c. For sale by Charles Rng ors. Report of tho Condition or Tirg First National Bank OF ASTORIA, At Astoria. In the state of Oregon, ut the close of Inclines, October .", IHU7. Krjtot'licps. liansanil nlwoiuits .l'jn,MH Overdrafts secured and unsecured.,.,... 6,l(jn NJ I'. S. liomlii to enire circulation.- 12 jam OO Pr-i"iiiiii mi 11 s. boml l.nio) Stocks, securities, eU! t;m 't Other Ileal h.sistn and JlortKuKei Owned I,147 83 line from national banks (not reserve agents) Ih.kiO h Due from slate banks awl bankers 24.7'M 77 line from approved reserve agent HM,,'M 17 .'hecks still other esh Items IW (X) Notesof other national banks in IK) Nickel smiI cents 'Ml! I.AWrt;!. MOMBT KCHKHVE I.M MAWk, VlZt Srt-cle $7H 470 (10 lgl lender nole I,.'i 7K.IB2 00 Ueileinptlon fuinl with IJ, H. Treasurer (.ipeieeiii.iifelreulalloii) W2 W Total a47vl7(l 75 l.tAHIMTIK Capital loek paid I I M.O00 00 Kiiriilu. fiiml . lo.MOU UO l.'riiilviited profit le ex- ieiie al.d Uxe psl'l..,H 07, .VW 04 National hank nob s out- standing MM 00 Due to Ktate Hunk nnd Hanker iaf f Individual ili poult sub ject to cheek rAOl W be in ml certificates of de port 44,IM M- i,K.5 8S O rlllled checks 1" "0 Total I7.370 75 Sla'e o' iiregnn, I Ci.iinl) of f ilaisop, f " ' I. s, s. Conlou, cashier of Hie above named lei ,.. do ...li i.iiiiv 've:ir rluit Ih above state ment Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. S S. (ilil(DON,('aliler. Subscribed ami sworn tola-fore rue this Mb dn v nf icloher, lhW7, PA1. : H. THOMSON, Notary I'uhlle. fjorreet Attest : W. M. LA DO. 1 J ii HATHORV Directors JOI'N A. iJfcVUX, ' 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? l!fn1 1?) apt THE ASTORIAN MEN WANTKD. WANTBI- trnpler and silknr to work on rallnsid. Apply at rm 4. Flavel Hlrnk. . ruH hint. Ft lit RENT -Furnished fnmt ruum Hh tire. Cntilrnl it1on. Iiiijulrs at As torkui. FO'l HICNT-FurnlslnHj room., an suite or single, by the day or mttnth. Motel Tig he, under .utlre new nutnag tneut. tlreat reduction In rates. Mrs G. V. IVrter, manager. C. rievsnt and Franklin. rilOFERnlONAL CARDS C. C. IIUOWEIL ATTOUNET AT UW, Qundenson Hull. ling. Asgorta, Oregon. II. T. C ROBOT. ATTOUNET-AT-1. AW. 444 Commercial sliswt Chester V. Dolph. Richard Nil. POl.l'H A N'lXON. ATTORNET8 AT LAW. Poiilsnd, Oregon. 14. 1. si4 W llamlllon llulhllii All !! and sol lection busln ss promptly attended t. Claims against th government a pe nalty. Dlt JAY TUTTLE. rilYBICIAN AND 8L'UCiEON Office, rooms t and I. Pythian build um Cotiuncrclsl 8t, Residence same Telephone M. Acting assistant surgeon V. 8. Ma rine hospital service. ! J. Q A. IIOWLIIT. j ATTORNET AND COUNSELOR j AT LAW. Office on Horn! street. Astoria. Or. DR. O. B. E8TEH, PHYSICIAN AND 8UROBON. Special attention to diseases of womet and surgery. urflce over Dsnsigers store. Astoris Telephone No. U. DIl H. U IIENDEIWON. Omce, Klnnry liulldlng. Astoria Otflc. hours, 7 to I a. m,; I to 1 and I to 7 p m. Sprclul attenlon given to the treatment of Diseases of the Eye Chronic Die eases, and Surgery. H. A. SMITH. DENTIBT. Room. 1 and I. Pythian Pulldlni over C. II. Cooper', .tor. JOHN T. LIGHTER, ATTORNET-AT-LAW. Office, upstairs, Astorlan liulldlng. SOCIETY MEKTINOB. TEMPLE LODOE NO. 7, A. F. anl A. M. Regular communications held on th first and third Tuesday evening ol each month. O. W. LOUNSI1KRRT. W, M. V. C. HOLDEN. Secretary GO EAST . ..VIA . . Library Car Route AMERICA'S BCKNIC LINE. GBrdll .leal in Hock Ballast No Dust Dining The all-rail route to Kootenai mlnlni district, via Beat tie and Hpokans Shortest and Quickest Line -TOS St. Paul. Minneapolis, Duluth, Chicago AND ALL POINTS EAST Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Dining and Library Obasrve Uon Car.. Daily Trains ...Fast Time BSKKVICK AND HCKNI'.ltY UNKACiUKI.ED For tickets and full Information call on agent 0. R. & N. Co. or address A. B. C, DENNISTON, C. P. ft T. A., Portland. Or R. C. STEVENS. O. W". P. A., Seattle, BREHNER & HOLMES Blacksmiths Telopbon No. 02. Special Attention Paid to Steamboat Re pairing, First -class Horseshoeing, Etc. Logging Camp Work a Speciality. f qivich ciioicK or -2- Transcontinental ROUTES. Via Spokane and St. Pad Via Ogden, Denver and Omaha of Kansas City. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining: Chair Ca Astoria to San F'anclwo. Miala of fullforti , Wnln..by. Oc. I luls f t'olitiitlilit, Moiefct), mil.il.-f Z rliats of IVHfoml. ttntunlay, ifc-inU. iNilomUa. Thursday, November 4 Htt of (illfrnla, Tuewtuy, Novum lf . tVlumtoa. Sunday. Soinl-r 14 . Stale ut Oillforu:. Friday, Suvn.uii I I. I Coluioliia. WnlneMlay, NovemlsT M. State of California. Moiutey, Nmms lef 9. rr rat, and (retrai larenaatlaa aa oej r address O. W. leOCNBIIItnRT. 1 Aasat. W. H. IIURI.nt'RT. Osn. Pas Agt., Pnrllaad. Cm. I THIS RAILWAY COUTANT 0ierati Its tra.ns on ttw famou. blo'fe system. I Light Its trains by rloctrt. liy through- out; i j l'rs lh rolebralrd rbotrlc Wrth rd- ing Ump. : Hun splendidly njulpi.e.1 psssengsr ! trains every day and alght between I St. Paul and ( hi ego; tb. CHICAOO, MILWAUKEE ST. PAUL Also op era le sbxjii-hsaiod vssUbuled trains, carrylnsj th. latest prlvats own. part moot cars, l.brary buffst smoking c-rs, and pals. . drawing room aleepsra. Tarlor cars, free reclining choir car. aad tits wry bast dining car service. For lowest rales to any point In th United States or Canada, apply to Uokst agent, or address C. J. EDDY. Oenersl Agt, J. W. CASET. T. P. A. Portland. Or ARB TOU OOINO EAST? ARB TOU OOINO EAST 7 ARB TOU OOINO KAUTT I). sure and ss that your llcket reads Via THE NORTH-WESTERN LINS THE NORTH-WESTERN LINE THE NORTH IVBTERN L1NB 1 HE NOPTH-W STERN l.INB CHICAOO, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS AND OMAHA RAILWAYS This Is the OIIEAT SHORT LINK IUitwewn DULUTH, 8AINT PAUL, CHICAOO And all Points East and South. Their Magnlflcont Track, Peerless Vsstl bulod Dlruig and Slooplug Car Trains and Motto: "ALWAYB ON TIME" Have given Uils rood a national reputa tion. All classes of pas -ngers carried! on thu vrsllbuled trains without extra charge. Ship ynur freight and travel Over this famous line. All agents hare ticket. F. C. SAVAGE, T. F. and P. A, W. H. MEAD, Oeneral Agent, 14 Washington St., Portland, Or. riarble and (iranlte MONUMENTS inHOPF & MINAR, K2I K. Morrlion at., Portland, Or .AU, KINDS OK CKMHTKUY WORK,... J. B. WYATT, Phon No. 68 Astoria, Oregsa Hardware, ShlpChancllery, GrocerieB, ProvlBlonB, PAINTH and OILS. Sp.clsl Attsntioa Psld Is Supplying Iblp