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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTORIAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OOTOHEU 20, 1897. J. V. MARIEIN S CO Groceries, Meat and . . . N502 FRANKLIN AVEINUE We meet all prices. Call JUST NOW- A Large Variety Children's School Shoes, the Best on Earth of Call and See -Out Nobby High! School Waiting Boot At tfce Oil Reliable Stand. John Hahn & Co. 1 479 Commercial St. Are A. V. ALLEN. Groceries, Feed, Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery, Logger's Supplies. Oor.Teath -and -Commercial street. CHAS. KANACO 367 Commercial St Dealer In Chinese and Japanese Curios, Fine Dooorated China Ware, Silk Fancy Goods. Manufacturers of Ladies' and Children's Underwear Gent's Sharts Made to Order. TODAY'S WEATHER. Rain-, southerly gates on coast Umbrellas LOCKS', KEYS AND tKWING MACHINES Abo all Light Machinery. Repaired C. H. Orkwiti 4ti 11"AN C Pilots cat In two. AROUND TOWN. WBDNESDAT. The bounteous golden corn, 'With tta "banner of green and Its silken sheen. Sprang at the son's behest Bath Dean Proctor. Try Schilling's Best lea and baking powder. For Dress Goods, go to Dunbar's. Fine cabbage for kraut at Ross, Hlg glns ft Co. 'a A. Bremner, the logger, was In dty yesterday. the W. B. Edwards and wife returned from Portland yesterday. Groceries at the lowest prices at the Pacific Grocery Co. Bicycle and repair shop I street Charges reasonable. 183 Ninth ask for sample of Chose A Banbom'f famous teas, at Ross, Hlgglns Co.'. Our prices are the lowest in th. olty. CaIt and se us. Pacific Grocery Co. We carry the best line of school shoes in the city. Columbia Shoe Co. Mr. B. A. Seaborg and family left for Portland last evening to make a short visit Large derricks are being built at the Plavel dock for handling coal for the new Oriental steamers. The ladles of the M. E. church will give a tea this afternoon, from two to live, at the residence of Mrs. Hawthorne. $200022 Dare you use alum-chcnp baking powder for the fcur! you give your husband and children ? Had you better waste your money on weak-cheap baking powder ? Ask your grocer about Schil lings BeU money-back baking powder. A Schilling Bt Company &aq rrancisco Suits to order, from $12.50 PailtS to order. UP I from $3.00 P ..FLYNN, the Tailor.: . . . General Merchandise and see us and be convinced. November Delineators at Dun- W. a Slier, of Portland, spent jester- day to th. olty. Now is the time when the stove dealer 1 are too busy to eat At the boiling alleys yesterday Mr. Srlne scored 47. and C. H. Cooper S. Wnv Shock, of Cathtamet, was In th eitv vsterdr a guest of the Parker house. P. J. Meany. th leading merchant ailor, 1!? Tenth St The highest price paid for fur aUoa. Dry fir slab wood for sale. Astoria Land & Investment Co.. Commercial and Eighth streets. Teielpbone JS. Go to the Parlor, K-ueesm to C B. Smith, for pure, tweet cream and fresh creamery butter and buttermilk .very I day. Furnished room to rent with good table I board, at reasonable rates, at Mrs. E. C. Holden's. corner of Duane and Ninth st recta. New, at Columbia Shoe Co., Laird, Schobcr it Co.'s ladies fine shoes. It is reported that Mr. P. J. McGowan. the veteran cannery man of the Columbia river. Is dangerously H at his home in Chinook. This cool weather induces one to an. predate the comforts of a hot-air stove. J. N. Laws has a superior article. which be Is selling cheap. Three candidates were put through the paces last night at the regular meeting of the ECks. It is needless to say that j there was plenty of fun. Mr. Welmen. the carpenter who was Injured Monday by fallng from the Car- ruthers building, is Improving and Is I thought to be out of danger. I A carload of "Hot Blast" and "Queen- heaters received: latest improvements. I Do not buy before comparing quality I and price. Fisher Brothers, sale agents. Seal, calfskin and crack-r-roof -w . , , ,, win miner miuvs iur lames, vo- lumbia Shoe Co. It Is unrstod that the "Push" society wtl take up the question of the reduc- Hon of water rates to meet the times and bring them to th.) basis of other cities. When you want a real life-like and artstlc photo, don't fafl to call on Snod-1 frass. The work he i. turning out now ls ahead of anything ever made in As toria before. Fred has made arrangements to deliver eysfters to any part of the city for 25 cents a pint. Eastern, on half shdl, also crabs, clams. Shoal water bay crawfish. Open tig Jam. Opposite Astori.in. The boys and girls are pr-parlng for Ha:we'en parties not the coarse ob- JecHonaWe Jokes of which none but hobos and backwoods Indian would be guilty but the good old-fashlom-d parties and gatherings wher9 wholesome fun is the taw of the hour. Captain Jacobsen. the JoHy partner of Contractor WakefleM. arrived in the city yesterday on a visit from Coos bay. The TT, "ZTZ ,'n Kr tm nearty - ,wu sui;n rougn exper ience driving pile for the raih-oad along tne city water front. Mr. Wakefield was ore 10 meet dm, and together with the raCroad offldata they held quite a recep tion, jne captain says that the Jetty wmcn tney are building for tlw govern ment at Coos bay Is now noting com pletion and win be finished in another six weeks. Th, work Is being done up 10 ttot nighest Style of the art and It Is confidently expected that it will more than meet all the requirements of the government. There Is much good feeln!, thnone-ho,,.. . an-i county over ,the splendid """' "'"ainea ny tho Nehalem hop growers this season. Magnlflcent crops and high price, have been tho rule. The jua y of hop, raised hero comnare fa. vorabiy with anything ever rilfed In the celebrate,! PuyaMup valley, and It seem probalte that the acreage be , creased. Growers shm.ia . u. , 1 . aged by one or up an their lines, as did several Vh. Iem ranchers last year. They must stick to it. as he who does . ,ir rfe.nee he.i. th. -. - ' no crop nrodueed In I oft h stat,, that wn vVU mo P " the long run than hon. r. vatl. Hop, and hog, m Clatsop county win make Wg wage, for the farmers. as Th circuit ctourt wg meet tomorrow. Dent's Gloves in all new nhtulcs at Dunbar's. Alex. Orant has returned frnin a week' vlstf to hi. ranch. Wm. Chadwtck, ana wife returned from England yesterday. Lightship No. W will be ready to iro on th th l.tnt of the vwk. Tempi Lodge No. 7. A. F. A A. M held to regular meeting lAt night. Umbrellas covered and repaired by a practical workman, at 1SS Ninth street. Mr. Dan Ros will leave out on th State this morning for San Francisco. J. C. Adams, of Clatsop Ctly. was over yesterday and mopped at the Parker house. R. Pnfltisch, of Portland. was In th city yesterday, with headquarters at the Farkei. Aahland peaohe. cheap and good : also a large supply of other fine fruit at Ross, lltgglns A Co, C. O. Palmbenr. the leading contractor and builder, U prepared to do all kind of Jobbing and building work; O Duane reet in tne county ch'rk offlce Kal Ilclk- ktls, a native of Russia, declared hi in- tentlon of becoming a cltlien of the United State. Roporta received yesterday stoded tlmt good progress te being made with the Potrimpua, and that before muny moona eh wtll be successfully floated. Miss Mar' E. Smith has been added to the corps of teachers at the Aider. brook school, and Miss Annie O'NeiH has been appointed a snubsttttite. The big logging engine which has been built by the Columbia Iron works for the Seaside Lumber Co., will be ready for shipment the Catter part of the week I Clams, cmbe. craw.flsh. En stern oys ters tn shell and Shoal water bay oysters I ar. what you get at the Eatock. Oysters cent a pint Open till I a. m. Oppo. Aatorlan. The reports received from the front yterday 'were that the construction or" tnrougn wind s.ough Is progressing wtffl an contractor Wakefield is get. nng wi along wltn tne bridge. More men are being employed every day. and soon the gap between Blind slough and Clifton wiu be closed. The Astoria Progressive ComnMTclad as sociation will meot tonight In special session and will take up the Young's bay bridge matter. It Is hoped that an agree, merit can be reached satisfactory to the county court. There is no doubt but what sufficient signatures to the petitions for a bridge have been secured the lica- ,lon U th hln- The matter of high Insurance rates In Astoria, where no Area ever occur. being put In shape for presentation to the Push society for action. Business men are convinced that th-? excessive fire In surance rates are keeping many enter prises out of A.sbrla. Con oil could hanlly make Astoria's planked docks an.l streets burn, yet the cltlsens nre paring more in premiums each year than would reimburse the losses In about ten years Mr J- IngnTls. the active, spirit In circulating the petition amonest legal voters for a bridge across Young's bey. was in the city yesterday, and reported than up to 1ate 13S4 signatures had bwn Z JT?l, I talned by Saturday. At Fort Stevt-ns secured, leavng about 200 more to be oh- Mr. Ingalls was cordially received by Cap. Hegardt and the captnln of the life saving crew, and many signers to the potlton were found. All who have not already put itheir names to the document trhould do so at once, as the bridge means increased prosperity for Astoria and the courrtry on the West Side, and the Lew,, and Clarke. I That there Is a movement, on foot to control the price of Columb river sai Free! Free! THE.... Stormer Bicycle fiivpn Frpp With American's Best Teas Coffees Spices AT THE... GREAT AMERICAN IMPORTING TEA COMPANY'S 571 Commercial Street Astoria irr0 'ltjl.u r, !,,,.. ;rIu ,. . . ' ."- ,''.- emen livl ladlt-8. XIGC'IS real (;tt.SV 10 L'et Wltl) OUT Teas, 20c, 2;C, SUc, 35c, -10c. 0c ner nnnnrl- CViffV-o 1 So 9fb. 9". ,-v,. , , ' I - or,. AC ..,.,!. CJ-: Z " ' 1'""""' "lm 1UC - V)C Ht I'L'r Cal- tiet',s ree KOf U heel money can OUV, mon la established beyond doubt. Mr. J. F. Mo Govern, of the firm of lvuiteid, MoOovern A Co., Now York, who has been In the city for some weeks, said last night that ha had been working tip an agreement among th ounnerymen as to the sale of the- produv-l. Noth. lug definite has ns yet been done In I lie matter. "I only started out to get thm together on sole, and offered to handle the entire output on a cerluln basis, but have only Ihhh the n!UMt:ry In the mat tor. and as I tiM one of the oannerymvit toil.ty. 1 lxv a.kM noth. tng of them, and after aiircclng upon tho proposition they might iiptnt some one else to hand). their goods at halt my price. Thr are no strings tied to them. I dkl not authorise the recent statements made In tvgurd to the mat ter. but some weak sister must have given It away .other Nid mort sene. 1 dkl not want anything said slnuit It tin. ID Nin-ombor 1. I haw four concern committed and cttn hon.llo their htislne.. whatewr tho others do. It U protvtHe the principal canneries will J,.n In on thw sale prttoslton. Of course the svhvme carries with It a pr.pwltlon for a gnerl contMne of the canneries as to on-n.,.on or tneir p.ants under their own boarvl. but that Is entlr.4y an after matter ami one for them to d.vlde. The sah M.IWon and regulation of prices I think me,.t with genera: approval, hut has not been sottVd, further ...an I In stated, and th other Is altogether prod lcnmtlcal and Indefinite." PtWAt. TF.I.EOK.U'H COMPANY. Astoria. tit. 19,-tl-Mltor Atorlan )-ln trartl to an article appenrlnar In your vo.iml.le paper of today about tie "UMv .Ute" tivecrnph line along the railroad j gra.kv It dov seem to me that the word- ' Ing of the article In qmr.tl.in whs, to any tlh. ksist, a Utile unnecessary, ami , -oii?d appear as a distinct slur at the ' company I hav the h.vi.r to rorx.'nt. We have a now and strictly first .c! tWegraph lino Into Astoria, and Inns, much a nearly an tho Postal wires throughout tho Vnlte.1 States are bultt overland, and not on railroad grade, and w have an established reputation for rapM and flrst-dnss strvlce, I fall to where a railroad grade Is neces. sary for an "up-to-date" line. Tours most respect fully, JOHN R. CLARK. M.inneer Postal Teh-graph Co. CITY COl'Ni-II, MKKTINO. CommwnHal Street Extension 1lvn An. other Push Along. At the adjourned meeting of the city council yrstvrtny afternoon aU of the members, except Thompson, were pres ent. Mayor Taylor presiding. The O. It. A N. Co., through Its at torneys, made application for uWd to property purchased by It on Monday at the sale made by the chief of police of tho lots assessed for-the extension of Commen-4il stret. The application was referrol to the commllten on ways and moans which ,M on r-tsrtr.. reeom. mending the gantlng of the dee.ls. which wa or,Iered. L Ixlm k presenb-d a bill for tt' S'. costs In th rose of thn City vs. I.-. k. which was referred to th. committee on wnys and means. Ttw iisimJ cancerutlnn or.l.r of differ. ences between the M.'Cnnns and the A. A C. R. It. It. In the assessment of Un- etlts and .lam.iB-s on the Commerel.il stre,t extension was entered I'nder suss-nslon of the rules an or.ll- nancn was passed accepting the or k-r of the A. ft C. R. R. R for Jiio. in set. tiement of tho Commenis! stn-"t a.e. men' against tho property ,.f Murgar-i M'-Cann. An ordinance was read the first and second times opproprintlnir from the Commercial strv.it extension fund the following amounts: J;une W. Welch. Rirah F. WwkI. ;t.-: Frank Patton." trii tec. i(0: John W. Welch. $no. An fcrdtnnnco confirming the special ' assssment Mil No. 19 for the Improve- ment of Thlrty.thlrd. Thlrtv.nfth and Harrison avenue was read the .third time an-1 pnasn). , The report of the chief of police of the sale of property assessed for the ert,.n- slon of Commercla! stre,-, wa, read snd filed. A resolution wa adopted ,to Improve r-utrun inn Seventh streets, ns propose ovr the hill to Young's hoy. A resolution was adopted fixing the reir- ular mssMlngs of the common council for r.nmy. . .tf,rr 22. Krlday, October 29. at :.W p. m. and therwifter the flr.t and rhlrd Fridays of each month. Mc. Oregor voted against ,;ho resolution. Council adjourned. It Is understood a special meeting will he called for artmT,oon .t0 further pending matters. The chang In tho order of m.tln for the month and the specials nrn fo. the purpose of expediting tho Commer. cu ,trw-t extension, but a prominent attorney said ut nlirht that as the char ter provided n,M all changes In he reg. ular order of business renliv-d on,.n mous vote, and a one member VOfed against rtie prrnmsi!lon to make xlra regular meeting, any titum taken on thoso lines would render Mem! nnw 1"rs In thn Commercial street extension matter and throw the whole cost on th, cpy. OAMFlfl FOR HALLOWEEN. Any Innocent Joke, perpetrated !n a siarit of friendly mWchf, wm ,., Halloween nlglrt. The Idea of ), oM,.n time centered around the firing ot lad and IaK-. hence the chestnut w. re put before tho flro to st th-, ftrft r those whoso name, they fre; f ,fl(.y burned steadily the courtship ,1,) K well: (f ,.y , ;,Uiir, ,,, ,.() lry( f true love wou'd no. run smooth, ilmd. glasses. i'h hesldr, (hem. should be placed hero and 'there, o that the modern Eve may eat her appk, and wait for A-lam to r-ep over her slmul-d-r. Greater pleasure, however, will be found In tho game whb-h ail miy ,,!nv The tub of water, wllh flrratlnir i,o,.l.- which must liftwl out by tho teeth alone, and the fork suspended from the ceiling, with Its lighted candle at on 'Ml and the from which a bite U to be taken, at the other, will cans much merriment. The search for the ring In flour Is also much enjoyed. The flour containing the ring Is packed upon H large platter. The guests each cut off a lice with a knife, and the one uncov- Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mca on application. .-ring the ring must ptck It up with his teeth. U'tid. moiled In Mine Iron kxiih. may lw dropi'.! In water, and fortune told from lh, ehaixs lilch ll assume. (r(Nl, MIW,WII my I had l.y plac. ltf ,Wl, ..u-korvnuts. alwul three ineliea ttwr, , h,Nle,, i front ,.f an open ; . u.,K,m,i to rrpr.weiU the I ...-i .- i. .here ami ih. othee her as yet undorclared. but meitlally ch-wn. lover Should the nut burn brightly, a. happy marriage will result. Should Die nut tmnnxl after the mall Jump towurd the nut named after Ihe girl. sh tmiy exxvt a prHal before the n-Tt now moMi.-.rfulle' Home Jour, nnl. PAN'liKH IN 8iA Serious Results Homellme Follow Escuwlve I'se. It i Common soda Is all right In Its 0.i.-e asd ImllspcnsaU In tho kitchen n. for cooking nd washing purpoar. hut It h never lnteink.1 for a medicine, and peoe hi "so It a eilch will ome day !gTet It. We ref -r to lh common un of aola to rellew heartburn or sour to:n.vh. a habit which thousinil uf p.pl prac II. e almost it.iily. and one which I fraught wlih danger, morover th soda only gives trmirary rollef and In the end the stomach tmuble get worse and worse. Tho slui acts a a mechantrnl Irri tant to the wads of the stoin u-h snd bowel and cai are on record when. II acrumulatel In (he Intestlm-s, entiling death by Inflammation or nerltonltl. Ir llartandson r-commend n Ihe Siiest and sun-st cure f-r sour stomach (aold dysw,i) an e.-ellent nrepra. tlon sold by druggists under Ihe nu n" of Stuart's fyswla TiMet-.. Th-e taKets are large 9 grain oieng--s. very pleasant to taste and contain th tmt- "rnl acids, tw-ptone and digestive ele. ments essential to good digestion, and. when taken after meals thev digest the ' f'd rfvt'.y and promptly before It ' has time to ferment, sour and ilm j ,h Mtl and nervous system. j Dr. Wuerth stat.-s that he lnv.iii.ihiy I "se Stuart's Iie.la Tablet In sll cnes of stntmw h ili-raiur- meiit and i "nds them a certain cum not -in'y for ! sour stomach, but by promptly dlee.t- j I"g tho fisxl they cr-.ite a h.-althy a). Petite. Incn-asn fl-sh. and strengthen the action of tho heart and liver. They are I not a cathartic, but Int-nded only for I stomach disease and we.iknes.. nn l i wU he found ratable In aoy :om irh , trouble except i nncrr of the stonirh. AH druggists sell Stuart's Dysp'-p.r'a Tnh- !eis at TA ts. per package. A little look iles-rll.lng all form of stomach wenknrs nnd their cure mailed fre.. yy nddresstnr the Stunrt Company of Marshall. Mich. TO Cl'Ri: A COI.D IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Rromo Quinine Tablet. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure; 25c. For sale by Charles n r'rs i ! WIIFIAT On June 24 wheat mM at KW.r t K.. i sines .old m n rmj. rx or 11.975 on lO.Oro bne,,. )M0 would have' i , ... i iiiuue mis amount ny our system of join! ' Investment accounts since June . Why not try this system and Increase your Income? Amount of 13) and upward I receivtd. I Our Information Is of such character land from such source as to make It .n- tlrely reliable. Write for particulars. J. O. Knowlton & Co., grain brokers, 362 California street, s.in Francisco. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If 1t fall to cure- 26c. For aale by Charles Rogers. Report of the Condition or THg First National Bank OF A8TORIA, A t At'.rla. In the State of Oregon, at His close Of lJUilliew, Oetols.r.'i, It7. IIKHOt.'HCr.N. loans and dlicounts , Overrtrafls .eeiireil and un.eeiiri'ii" I'. H. Itoml. to cerure elreiilalioli..... rreimiiin in. It H. hniiils I(1,C4S W , A.IW MO 12.MI0 l l. mo no miN-i,, "eeriruies, etc Vm 12 (Hher Ileal hsfate and .MortKKt ' -Vl III.-, , Ine from national banks iiot 'reserve ls47 d3 , aysnii) 4s,ino " Due from stale hanks una lismiun -i -n Hue from approved reserve aitent ,.'m I" l M-ek ami other , H.h Items Kr2 00 Nolof other national bank Ill of) Mf-kelssiid cents 'U Vt l.A wrtri. Monkv Rrsricvk iw Hxiig, Viz ?eele f7 470 m uvai tender nou-s 1,01,2 on 79,2 on Ifeiletnptlon fun, I with V. H Tn-uAiirer ( percent . of circulation)... K,i K T",!4I vttn;no ;r, MABII.IT1KS Capital tock paid In Surplus fiiml t M.OOO 00 l'i,SJ0 00 ,.'iw 00 t'lidlvlded iirollis less ex- peoses and taxes National hank notes out- slaiiointr line to Hl llaiiks'and Hankers Jrtrli vI.IiinI deposits miti. i;i5 sr. ject to cheek fl'i.OOS 99 I'erns, d certllli Hlen of dv-. lolt . ' At IrA ul -ttlo lit af. I ertllled c Necks 210 00 Total l7i,370 75 State of Oreiot, i Coiinly of Clai.op, f I. -i. S.florilon, cashier of the above named hank, do solemnly swear that the above state ment Is true 10 llii-ls st of mv kimwledite and kellef. a. s fl'lilKO.V.Cn-hler. Muhserlbed and sworn to tii-p.re me I Ills (Ith - av of ( wlota-r, Ilf7. HKAL r. R. THOMSON, , Notary Pul'lls. Conect-Atlest W. M. I,AII, , J o HA-HIOKV Director. JOI'N A. IJKVU.V, ) 1 the Best... THE CENTER ON THE 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? THE ASTORIAN MT COLUMNS MKN WANTKD. WANTUI-HtrnpiH-r and splksr to work on rallrtHid. Apply at room 4. Plavel lilock. FOR RBNT. FOR RKNT-Fumlhe.I front room with fire. Conlrnl location. Inquire at A, tortan. FOR IlKNT-Furnlshed nami., n suits or single, by the day or mt'ilh. Hotel Tlghe, under entire new manage ment. Ureal reductimi Id rate.. Mr Q. V. Porter, manager. C. rieventfc ami Franklin. PROFKS8IONAL CARDS. C. HHOWEU. ATTOHNET AT LAW. Qunderson Ilullllng. Astoria, Oregon. H. T. cnosuT. ATTOHNIcr-AT-LAW. 441 Comiusrclal stieet Chesur V. Dolph. Illchard Nliea l)1,1 ' 1 1 A NIXON, ATTOHNEY8 AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, II. B. M snd tt Hamilton llulldlng. All legal and eol Isctlon buln ss promptly attsodsd la Claim, against the government a rpe lalty. t JAY TUTTLE. PHYSICIAN AND BUROEON Omce, rooms I and t, Pythian builJg Uli Commercial St. Residence asm Telephone . Acting assistant surgeon U. S. Ma rlne hospital service. Q A. ROWLBY. ATTORNET AND COl'NBKLOR AT LAW. Office on Bond street Astoria, Or. DR. O. B. ESTRfl. PHYSICIAN AND HURGRON. Special attention to dlseasee of womes and surgery. Office over Danilgar'. store. Attoris Telephone No. U. DR. H. L. HENDERSON, Office. Klnnty Building. Astoria Oltlc hours, 7 to I a. m.; 11 to t and S to T p. m. Special altenlon given to th. treatmsoi of Diseases of the Eye Chronic Dis eases, and Surgery. H. A. SMITH. I DENTIST. I Room. 1 and 2, Fythlan Building 0VM C. H. Cooper', .tor. JOHN T. LIOHTER, ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW. Office, upstairs, Aitortan Building. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODOK NO. T. A. F. an. A. M. Regular communications held ou the first and third Tuesday .vsnlng of satb moi.th. O. W. LOUNHDKRRY. W. M B. C. HOLDEN. Secretary. GO EAST . ..VIA . . Library Car Route AMERICA'S SCENIC LINE. Heals la Dining Car a Is Carte Th. all-rail rout, to Kootenai mining district, rla Seattle and Bpokan. Shortest and Quickest Iiine sVTO-V St. Paul. Minneapolis, Duluth, Chicago AND ALL POINTS EAST Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Dining and Library Obsarva tlon Car. Dally Trains ...Past Time IHKIlVICK ANK SCKNKHY UNEAQUK.I.KD For ticket, and full Information call on agent O. R. A 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 Telephon No. 92. Special Attention Paid to Steamboat R. pairing, First class Horseshoeing, Etc, Logging Camp Work a Speciality. OF DEVELOPMENT WEST SIDE lilo aivEs ciioicii or -2- Transcontinental ROUTiiS. Via Spokane and St. Paul Via Ogdeo, Oanver and Omaha op Kansas City. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining Chair Ca Astoria to San Franaisao. Stain of (Vllforu a, Welues,.iy. Oc. lolH-f t'oliiinUa, MiHslii), i.iul-r ZU- Mtata of Cullfomla, Hnlunlsy, io.i yy Odumlg. Thursday, N'ovnlnhor t Hut of fiillfumu, Tun.luy, Nuvanv lief . (VilumlSa, Hunday, Kiivnmlier It Slat of CNtllfornla. Friday, Noveml-! 11 ColiimMa, We.lniw.Uy. NoveinlT U. Stole of Oillfnrnla, Monday. Novm bef . For rats, ana general torormatlea ee co ar sdiires. O. W. LOUNHRKHftY, AgeaL W. 11. HtTRLBL'RT. Oea. Paa Agt. Portland. Or. I THIS RAILWAY COMPANY ' OperatM Its train on th famous bio. a yieni. Light II traltu by tlectrk-liy througa- out; t'rs the relebralvd electric Iwrth read- Ing lamp; Run ipl. n,ll,!y equlpo.l puaeiigsr train ry day and night brtweM ! Bt Paul and Chk-ngo; ttv CHICAOO, MILWAUKEE A HT. PAUL AUo opratee tat.m.iaiod Vsstlbuled trains, carrylnjj the luteal private com purl mon t cars, l.hrury buffet smoking tars, and rla '. drawing room alecpara Parlor cars, free reclining chair car. aad th. very best dining oar servlo. For lowest rates to any point In lh Un.tod States or Canada, atply to ticket agent, or address C. J. EDDY, Oeneral Ag-t. J. W. CASEY. T. P, A. Portland. Oregoa. ARB YOU OOINO EABTT - - ARE YOU OOINO EAST? ARB YOU OOINO KABTf . II sure and se tbo.t your ticket reads via THE NORTH-WESTERN LINK THE NORTH-WESTERN LINB UK NORTH VTEHN LINB 1HK N0PT)l-WI!8TEnN LINB The CIUCAOO, BT. PAUL, ' MINNEAPOUS AND OMAHA RAILWAYS This Is th. OUEAT SHORT LINE JJ ot won DULUTH, SAINT PAUL, CIUCAOO And all Points East and South. Tlielr Magnificent Track, Peerles. Vsatt- bulod Dlnjuf and Sleeping car Train, and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME" Hair, given Uils road a national rpu ta ll on. All classes of pass, tiger, carried; on the vesllbuled train, without extra charge. Ship your freight and travel over this famous line. All ngents hay. tickets. F. C. SAVAOE, T. F. and P. A. W. H. MEAD, General Agent, M Washington Bt., Portland, Or, riarble and (Jranlto inHorr & minar, 121 K, Morilrnn Ht., Pertlsnd, Or ...AIJ. KI.VDH OK CKMITICKV WORK J. B. WYATT, Phon No. cs Astorls, Ora Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, I?rovllons, fAINT8 and OILS. Sptclsl Atttntloa Paid I. Supplying Ship JMltWAUKin I tp I J 6?