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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1897)
1 " ," 1 ' '' 11 """,ri i nil' I... .rf L....... ' -I ... ..)-v-1ee.,ws.. THE DAILY ASTOktlAN, THUKSIUY MORNINU. Ol'TOHEU 21. 1897. 7 -J- 1 I i J ft B 5 - a : Milk inDfflli II I in J I 1 1 ' n Jf. V. MARIEN & CO Groceries, Meat and . . . General Merchandise ie02 FRANKLIN AVENUE We meet all prices. Call and JUST NOW- A Large Variety of Children's School Shoes, the Best on Earth Call and See Our Nofcfcy High School Walking Boot At the Old Reliable Stand. John Halm & Co. Are 4 479 Commercial St. A. V. ALLEN. Groceries, Feed, Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery, Logger's Supplies. Cor. Tenth and Commercial .treat CHAS. KAN & CO " J" 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 WEATHER. Rain; toutbeKy gales on coast. Umbrellas Also ll I.isht M ichinerjr. C. H. Orkwitz 443 M ANE. Repaired Pilces cut In two. AROUNDJTOWN. THURSDAY. Dent let the duet gather on your Kess tigs. A diamond covered with dust, aeems no more than a stone.-Dora Read Goodale. Try BchUllng-i Beat tea and baking powder. For Dress Goods, go to Dunbar's. The circuit court will meet this morn log. Fine cabbage for kraut at Rosa, Hlg glns & Co.'a Contractor Hugh Glenn came town from Portland yesterday. C. Hanburg. of Jewell, called on his Astoria friends yesterday. Bicycle and repair shop at 183 Ninth street. Charges reasonable. Mr. B. A. SeabOTg left for a business trip to Seattle on the Potter lat night, and wOl probably visit Spokane, where Mrs. Uctorg is, before returning. says "Look at me." "Try me." I I Schillings Best baking powder and tea are 'because they are money-back. What is the missing word? not SAFE, although Schilling's Btst bakinji powder and tea are safe. Get Schilling's Best baking powder or tea at your grocers'; take out the ticket (brown ticket in every package of baking powder; yellow ticket in the tea); send a ticket with each word to address below before December 31st Until October 15th two words allowed for eveiy ticket; after that only one word for every ticket. If only one person finds the word, that person gets J2000.00; if several find it, (1000.00 will be equally divided among them. Every one sending a brown or yellow ticket will receive a set of cardboard creeping babies at the end of the contest. Those sending three or more in one Mvelope will receive an 1898 pocket calendar no advertising on it These creeping babies and pocket calendars will be dilierent fiom the ones offered in the last contest. Better cut these rules out. , Address: MONEY-BACK, Suits to order, from $12.50 P PailtS to order. from $3.00 BP ..FLYNN, the Tailor.. see us and te convinced. November Delineators ut Dun. bar's. Andrew Olson was In from tho Neha. lem yesterday. Groceries at the lowest price at th. Pacific Grocery Co. John Annundl. of Stella, was a visitor In tho city yeeterday. C. C. Daiton and Dr. E. B. Stone were over from Hawco yeswrady. Geo. F. H. Hick, of Chicago, was a guest at the Occident yesterday. CoCector C. H. Page ia expected to return from Portland this morning. Our price ar tha lowest to the, city. Call and as. Pacific Grocery Co. The demand for reasonable water rates by the people Is taking tangible shape. New, at Columbia Shoe Co., Laird, Schober it Co.'s ladies' fine shoes. George Bennett came down from Port land yesterday and Is stopping at the Parker bouse. Ashland peaches cheap and good; also a large supply of other fine fruit, at Ross, Hlgglns & Co. Car. A. C. Fisher has returned from his hunting trip and brought with him three or four deen fine ducks. Go to the Parlor, aucceaaors to C. B. Smith, for pure, aweet cream and fresh creamery butter and buttermilk every day. A carload of "Hot Blast" and "Queen heaters received: latest Improvements. Do not buy before comparing quality and price. Fisher Brothers, sale ageme. Agent Lounstwrry yesterday retvd official advices that the O. R. & N.. Short UnU. P.. C. & N. W.t through Une to Chicago is again open for business When you want a real llfe-l!lte and artistic photo, don't fall to cail on Snod crass. The work he la turning out niw is ahead of anything ever made In As torla before. Fred has made arrangements to d;'.lvr eysters to any part of the city for 23 cents a pint. Eastern, on half shfll. alo crabs, clams. Shoa! water bay crawfish. Open tlB 2 a. m. Opposite Astori.m. One of the members of the Push Club said yesterday that If there was no other way to get better rates of Insurance Astoria merchants could do as other towns have combine and Insure them- srf.ves. The civil sen-Ice examination for po sitions in the potsomco department wl'.l take place December 4. and all appli cations must be fKed by November IS. Secretary I-wla says no applications haw as yet been filed with them. No definite action has as yet been taken by either the Chamlx-r of Com merce or the Push Club to secure the legis'a.tion necessary for the establish ment of a government quarantine sta tion at Sand Island, but It is rumored that one or the other of these bodies Is to take the matter before the next session of congress. GOO- Money-back says Ml SAN FRANCISCO. Dent's Cloves in till new shades at Dunbar's. Mr. Medley, of Vln MawV. w in town ywaterday. Steel shod shoes for hoys. Co- lu in hiu Shoe Co. The puehcr. mi the Young's bay bridge soy they wl.t get there. Tho Urn gale of tho erason I her and WKI prohaNy stay awhile. I. J. Thorscn left for Portland Inst night to purchase svring stock. Ask for sample of Chase A Sanborn". famous teae, a Rom, tllgg.na Co. 'a. Lee Strauss, of Pillar Rock, was In yestvrday laying In his winter supplies. Vmbrellaa covered and repnlred by a lr.u'tlo.il workman, at 1SS Ninth sttvet. The entries for the men1 October tour nament will dose tinlny at the A. F. C. alleys. Seal, calfskin and eniek. proof calf winter shoes for ladies. (. lunibia Shoe Co. P. J. Meany, the leading m ere h Ant tailor, 117 Tenth St. The highest price .a.! J for fur skins. A. L. Parker and Matt Young, of John Days. nn In the city, the gursts of the Pnrkvr house. R, M. Gastin's four horse team yester day atarte.1 out for the Neha'.em with a prairie schooner loaded with freufht. D. K. Warren, Judge T. A. McllrliK and Contractor Joseph. Paoquet wvre passengers down on the Telephone today. C. O. PaJmberg. the leading contractor and builder. Is prepared to do all klnda of Jobbing and building work; 473 Duane street. Yesterday Deputy 1". S. Marshal Stuart levied on the scow schooner Ettle M. .it the suit of Rev-elver Dunbar to tveover a debt of C for supplies furnished by Howell and Ward. Tim Kerty ami Patrick Mi-Ciinn were yesterday fined 2 by Judge Nelson for being Intoxicated, the fine being remitted on their agreeing to return on the Pll- grim to their work on the railroad Henry Lawrence and Mrs. I Went worth were united In marriage on Tues day evening at the parsonag of the As torU Methodist Elcopal church. ! Exchange street, by Rev. W. B. 1M llngead. It Is suggested by an Astoria dealer that 1f Clatsop hay. raised along the river and seashore Is not as good as Willam ette valley It Is because It Is not culti vated enough.. While the salt water ranchers are "learning to produce hay that will meet the requirements of the city departments, let the Nehalem valley men go Into It more extensively. There the best hay In the state Is produced, and with a '.ltt more pressure r mils can be had so that It can be marketed. Only a few years ago Clatsop county butter and cheese were of Inferior quali ty, but the farmers on the plains began a systematic method of manufacture and dairy cultivation until their products are today equal to any in the state. They can to the same thing with hay for horse feed. Albert H-ikka, a Russian, who was somewhat under the weather yesterday afternoon crntel no 'Itf.e disturbance on Tenth strvet. He entered the resl dfwe oAttnrney Frank Spittle. Insult d I the housekeeper aid badly frl(,-tit-ned her by switching a pnekage from her hands, ami running to the street threw It overboard. Mr. Hltclwn, who was In the office, heard the noilse and went to the housekeepT's assistance, calling Dep uty Sheriff Prnel. who happened to be passing. Prnel told the man to get the package and go about his buslnesa, but the fXiow refused nad wns ttw-n threat ened with arrest. I'pon thla th man of fered a bystander ten cents to go down and get the package, which was declined with thanks. Prart then took his man with him. but at the corner of Tenth and Commercial came In contact with a ladder acrnsn the side wnlk to which the burly prisoner clung and would not move another step. At this Juncture Chris. Evenson npp'red on the scene, and ns he was a match for the Russian Prael summoned his help. Between them they got the prisoner away from the lad. der and finally landed him In the county JaK, where he will be given an oppor tunity to sober up. The man Is ordinar ily peaceable and well behaved, nad was handled without Injury to himself or to thj others. He will no doubt regret his folly more than anyone else when he comes to his senses. Tenterflny Mr. fl. P. Dinkel, of Vine Maple. Nehalem valley, was In the city and ha1 somewhat to say about county roads, flr. ronk4 owns several fine claims below Vine Maple and Is the lessee of the HiiH ranch of Vine Maple, which Is about 2 miles from Astoria... "This city is our only market and source of supply and we are absolutely at the mercy of the roads. I would not give a four-bit piece for all of my fine land If the roads are not fixed so that we can g"t. to town. I have now on the Hill ranch over tl'fl worth of stuff whlhc can not lie marketed on account of the vile condition of the roads. Our only outlet Is by way of Grand Rapids, where we strike tho main road. Between, Vine Map! and Grand Rapids there U one quarter of a mil- of road that Is Impass able It would not take very long to fix this so it could be uwle. Between Grand Rapids and J"WM there !sabout a three mile stretch that Is tils n Impassable. From Cedar flats to fney :1 tha' Is required Is to cut the brush wlil -h ovfc-rharxfs the road. Myself and family -almost a dozen of"" are ready to give our share of the mony and labor nee. essary 10 make thee roads passable, and we bcllevn that Asoria and the county should come to our asslstanc. This Is our trading place, but If we can't get In will have to abandon the locality. If we can get decent roads I am prepared to huy more Inads as the valley Is fer tile and will raise good crops, but crops won't count If you can't market them." At the bowling alloys yvslerdiiy Jan. Flnlaymm waa litgli nun with a asr of M. J, K. Fv.y and K. A. Weander of 8vlll Himt re Ut tho ct.y, alopWwt at ll lKvlihnt Th ladles of tlw M. K. church will hold their annual bnaar and fancy goods sal Friday, December W J. C. Harnett and J. Q. Williams of San Fnuvlsvo, are visitor t' tle 'lty headquarters at the Occident. Chna. F. Sitter came down from Port land yesterday on a short business trip, returning on last night's hoot. Dry fir slab wood for saie. AstorU Land Investment Co.. tVtmnctvUI mul Eighth, streets. TWelphoue K. Furnished room to rent, with good taWe board, at reasonable rates, ut Mr K Holdon's, corner of Duane and Nlntli streets. Contractors Wakefield and Jacolwcn, yesterday slilpivd to the front, on the steamer Geo. M. Walker, a donkey engine and holler to be ns.1 In tlu-lr rnllni.ul work at Blind slough. Mellow as a drink, delirious lu cock tails, was the verdict on Cyrus Noble Old BouHmvi Whiskey on the voyage of tho steamer "lUo" to Yokohama In Jan. unry of this year. It Is tlie universal wnllct. Its reputation Is Inteniatlonal. This Is not enjoymt by any other A mer lon n whiskey. A m'tlng of the Astoria Progressive Commenil ass.vlatlon was held last night with a good attendance. Sever tl visitors tnten-eteil In the pnp'rd Young's bay bridge were pn-sent. After tho n'gigar business of the assm-lntlon was attended to there was a general discussion of the brldgi proposition The commit thv appolnteil to clrcul ite petltUais made Its rtHrt. It was found neewwarv to secure more names Iw'ore a maJortt" of tho wH had l-en b tnlne.1. and In order to complete the list before the next meeting of the county court on Satunlay It was decided to leave petition In the following places for signatures: Foonl A Stokes, J V Marion, rppxrtown: Astoria Abs'rail office: Pr.insfonl's cigar store, opposite court house; Van Dus-n A Co's; Orlffln A Reeil's and Association moms. Mr John Adnlr wCl go to Clifton on Friday with a petition and Mr. Walter Ing ills to Olney. Mr. Herman Wise agn-e.1 to sond a man to Westnort with n pe tion. County Surwyor Helckmnn was presnt with map showing the various surveys of roads estaldlshed and pro posed bridges. NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE FISHERMEN'S PACKING CO, Notice Is hereby given to the stock holders of the Flshermen'a Tacking Co. that a regular ar.nual neetlng will be held at their office at Astoria, Oregon, the 29th day of October, IW. nt 9 o'clock n. m.. for the purpose of electing a board of directors and transacting other busi ness that may come before the meeting JOHN PETERSON. Pn-sldent. AFO. MOBF1RO. Secretary. Astoria. Or.. Sept. 29. 1SS7. TO CURE A COLD IV ONF1 DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure: 25c. For sale, by Charlea Rogers. THE OBJECTION NOT GOOD. There are people who hav objection, to advertising matter In the columns of a newspaper. The ground nf objection la that they do not want to read ad vertisements. Now t hi. objection Is not 1 good, for oftentimes tip-He advertise-! ments convey valuable Information. For Instance, how elae would the trav eling public learn of the excellent din Ing car service of the Wlsemslo Cen tral line, between St. Paul and Chicago, or the general comfort of traveling over this popular line. For particulars call on the nearest ticket ag'-nt or addremj J. C. Pond. O. P. A.. Milwaukee. Wis or Goo. S Batty, General Age-nt. SIC Stark street. Portland, Or. Pree! Pree! Stormer Bicycle fiiv(D Frcr; With Ariif-rirnii's I5ct Teas Coffees Spices AT THE CPEAT AMERICAN IMPORTING TEA COMPANY'S t Cfiinijicrciiil Hticcl Astoria I'Veo W'liccls fo hoys, (ill", (,'cn tlriiif ii anl lii'Ii.-. Wlioels real (.-uy to r-t with our Toils, 20c, 2"k;, :',):, '.',',(:, Uh; r,()r fx,r pound; (.'olfi.-o, 20c, 2"jc, jOc, oc, IOc jcr pound; Sjiicos, 10c, 15c, 20.:, 25c per can. Wlicds Frf f as j;ood Wliccls as money can buy. Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. MfAon application. VOl'Nil MKN'H MKINI.IOV Cl.fll A meeting of the Young Men's Mo. Kttiley club will ls Mil ut the ottW uf lion. F. J. Tnlor. Friday evening, rv. lolior ti. nl o'clock. Iy 01 der of Hi"' pnisldctit. D. A. M'ld'.AN. Hivretitry. NtiTlCI) Tt 1MNT1. .iiltf. Bids sill I rivclvisl ut the oltb-e nf M. li.il.ln. iin-Mt.vt, nioin 111 Hhaimlian budding, ut I o'ii. k p 111 . Saturday, m-tols-r IX lvT. for tho construction of a frame dwelling. Bond to ItM amount of contract require"!. Plana nl nn'hl t.vt's ofllce. Bight to reject any and n'.l bids Is reserved. TUiiAsritmis NoTici:. Nolle Is hereby given that thsre la fiuuls In the city Innsury to vy all warrants drawn on lhs general fund, and Indorsed prior to April IS. 1S57. Inlerrst will cease after this date. J. W. CONN, City Treasurer. TO CI I1E A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Ijixatlve Bmmo Quinine Tablets All drugglsta refund the money If it falls to cure' Kc. For sale by Charlet Rugnra. NOTICE. Notice Is heteby given that all quar terly licenses are now due and payable to tha Chief of Police at hla office, and If not paid within ten daya from date of this notice, a penalty of K per cent additional will be chnrged. II. E. NELSON. Auditor ami Police Jifdge. Astoria, Or., October S. 157. WHEAT. On June M wheat sold at SV- It hei I since sold at tl.M'V Dlfferen-a. J5c, j or on lO.onn bunbrls. lino would have i mnde this amount by our aystem of Joint Investment accounts since June ;M. Why not try this system and Increase your IncorneT Amount, of f and upward. ncelvfd. Our Infnrn.allnn la of such a character and from such fcuirce as to make It an- tlrely reliable. Write fur particulars. J tl. Know Hon A Co.. grain I n'kars. JO Callfnrnla street, Pan Fninclsco. AN APPEAL FOR CLOTHING. Help thr po'r and needy by .ending clothlt-g to the parlors of the W. C. T. I". In i: s.-ue ball on amy Thursday from 1 p. m. till S p. m. ('!'' I ' " KLY CVRKD. Mountain Glen, Ark.-Our children ware ufferlng with croup when wa received a bottle of Chamberlain'! Cough Remedy. It nffordrd almost Instant relief. F. A. Thornton. This celebrated remedy la for aalo by Eatea-Conn Drug Co. When going Eiiet travel on the North ern Paol'tc Hallway. Quick time and th. only line running dining car.. Train leave. Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. Northern Pacific rnllroad trains eav. Ponlund dally at II o'clock a. m. f r Tacoma. Spokane, and the East. Close connection made at Spokane for Roea land, Neln, Sandow and British Co lumbia mining carnp For map. and Information call on or aildren. C. W. STONE, Astoria, Or. Add two or three lahlrspoonfula of kerosene to th wntiT In which painted or staJnr-d floors urn wnehed. It will drive away flics as well as give a fine polish. Report of the Condition or T"g First National Bank OF ASTORIA, At Astoria. In the Hints ol Oregon, at the Close of business, October fi, IW, itr.HOi'iii'Ks. liansnrt discounts .C1W',WS 60 f tveriirafls seeureil anil utiieciired tt.Um Wl I!. M. Itomls lo secure elli lllatliin.- U.M I'r-nuun.'i on I' H. Iionils l.ftoon HtiK'ks, securities, etc S.'W VI Other ten hniAtt! and ortK.irc. Owned 1,H7 M Hue Iroia nat'oiial liankntnot reserve W(llNt1 is,!'") "I line freiM stale hanks anil liatikers KloiH 77 lipje flora approved reserve agents KH,.'U I" beek. mi. I ,t In r fnli Items WIW Noliiuf other national banks In KI Nickels .ml cent. 24 l' La wri t. Mo.NKy Ur.Mr.KVK IM lUsig, Viz: H,,ecle 17" .170 (10 Legal lender nutm W 7f,W 00 lti-iti-iiiptK.fi f i 1 1 I w.lli I'. H Treasurer Ciiereeit.nfi-lri iilatloii). W2 50 Total 47fvl"0 ft I.IAIIII.ITIKSJ Capital ".lock paid In C Wit) ') sii-p'ii fin i.l pyrnrj on I lellii'le'l prolliH less ex- pel,.m;,l ! t.ljl-s .III 07..VM 01 Natloi iil l..ink notes iiut- slaii.lllii K.ViO 00 Hue to stfila jiatiks and Hankers l)f IKi 1 1 . 1 1 v I 1 1 1 h I .l. i, .mils null- Jeel to check '.,0U W liciiiHwl certilleHtei of die pielt al.l.VI HO-HTU.If.ri Hfi Certllleil check MM) ToIhI I7S,3; Ifi S"fe ct Oregon, I I '. in im , of Chit-op, ( w' I. i.'i.d .i.lon. laslm-r of the above mimed h-uik. no solemnly snear (hat the Rhone slnte- leeilt . tril" to till- tiest llf lllV kllliwledlfl" lll leli-f. H. S. i;oil)ON',(Hliler. Hulwrlhed suit swoni lo before me tills Srtb nav of Uetoher, liOT. KALI C. R. TIIOMHON, Notary Publla. florrecl Attest W. M. LAII). ) J. o HA'-Tllolt' i Director!. JOI'N A. DtVL IN, 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? THE ASTORIAN INT COLUMNS U1HT. I, (HT K.l coi i n-d small p.n kcl Utok memorandum. Hot urn to this ottW and rwvlva rewanl. " " ruR nmtrt. Fill ItKNT-Furnlahtnl rHnui. a suite or alngls, by tha day or month Hotel Tlghe, under .ultra new maiiaga mont. tln-st reduction In rale.. M' II. V. l"ortor. manager, Csr Fleventk and Franklin. PROFESSION A b CARDS C. C. BIIOWKR. ATTORNEY AT UAW. llunderson Building. Aatorta. Oregon. II. T. CROflDT. ATTOMNKY-AT-I.AVV Ml Cotttnien'lal alieet. Chaatar V Dolph nichanl Nia POU'II & NIXoN. ATTOHNKTS AT LAW. Portland. Oregon. K t. I and T Hamilton Building All legal and eol lection bualn aa promptly attended ta Clalma against tha government a aia Hatty. Pit. JAV TUTTLE. PHYSICIAN AND 8UHGEON Office, rootna 5 and (. Pylhlan butldg in IS Comturrclal St. ltcldrnre earn Telephone tt. Acting assistant surgeon V. 8. Ma rlne hospital aervlce. J. Q A. BOWLBY. ATTORN ET AND COUNSELOIt AT LAW. Office on Bond streat. Astoria. Or ' 111 1 j Q R gaTEfl rHTBICIAN AND BL'HGKON. . Qf womr j antj aurgary. j office over Pans!grs store. AaturU j Telephone No. U. DR. H. L. HENDERSON, Office, Klnnty Building, Aatorta Office hours, 7 to 9 a. ta.; U to I and I to T p. m. Special attinton given lo the treatment of Dleraava of the Eys Chronlo IMa rnara, and Surgery. H. A. SMITH. DENTIST. Room. 1 and J. Pythian Building over C. II. Cooper, .tore. JOHN T. LIGHTER. ATTORN ET-AT-LAW. Office, upstairs, Aitortan Building. SOCIETY MEET! NOB. TEMPLE LODGE NO. J, . F. and A. M. Regular communication, held on ih first and third Tua.day evening ol sLb mooth. a W. LOUN8BERRT, W. 11 E. C. HOLDEN. Becralary. GO EAST . . VIA . . Library Car Route AMERICA'S SCENIC LINE. Meals la Dining Car la Carte Th. all-rail route to Kootenai mining district, via Seattl. and Spokane Shortest and Quickest Itine svTU i. Ia), A i t f ( polls. Duluth, Chicago AND ALL POINTS KAST Through Palace and Tourist Sleeper., Dining and Library Obeerva tlon Car. Daily TmiriH ,PoHt Time JT.HKRVK'K AM' Ht'KNKIlY UN KAQl'KI.KD For ticket, and full Information call on agent O. R. & N. Co. or addreas A. D. C. DENNISTON, C. P. & T. A,, Portland, Or It. C, STBVENS, O. W. P. A., Seattle. BREHNER & HOLMES Blacksmiths Telephon No. 92. Special Attention Paid to Steamboat Re pairing. First class Horseshoeing, Etc. Logging Camp Work a Speciality. r "9) St ollUo lilo aivcri ciioics or -2- Transcontinental ROUTI-S. Via Spokane and St. Paul Via Ogden, Denver and Omaha op Kansas City. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining Chair Ci Astoria to San Franel&eo. Htatn of I'lillCun a. Wclluda), Oo. () r 1' 'liuitl i, M on. l.ij, 1 ...! r fj. Hiuts uf California. Satunlay, Oottla4 J ivlumliU, Thunadtty, Nuvnmlier I Htata of CVllforulu, Tuexluy, Novum l-f I (NliiiiiU. Hunduy, Nvnnil-r It State of Onllf.iiiiltt, Friday, ,NhvshIi 1. lunilila. WnlnnHlay, N'ovninlr M. Htatn uf Cnllfornt!", Monday, N'ovvr. her n. Tor ratee and general tnrornutloo ae.' on a aiMraae O. W. 11'NSIIICnHY AgaaL W. II. HURLnt'llT. Gen. Paa. Aft , Portland. Or. THIS RAILWAY CoMl'ANY I Operataa U. tra.na on tha fojnooa black j ilrlll. , Lights It. trains by rln lrlelty tluougk I nut. 1 a iIm celebrated rbotrlc berth read ' ing lamp, """" splendidly wpilppe.1 passenger tr litis vry day and nlglil Mso St. Paul and Chicago; tlw .Chicago, uilwapkee ht. Paul 1 j Also opera toa atei.m-liaaiod veatlbuled j tralna. cnrryliuB the laieat private ca partmont cars. I.brary buffel smoking I cor., an I pala' a drawing room eleeiwra. Parlor cars, free reclining chair car. aaxl j the very haei dining car aervlee. j For lowest ralea U) any nlnt In tha Un.tetl Htatea or Canada, apply to ticket agon I, or addroe. C. J. EDDY, General Ag.t, J. W. CASEY. T. P. A. Portland, (irearoni 1 ARB YOU OOINO RABTT ARB YOU OOING EAflTf ARE YOU GOING KABTT lie aura ami eea that your ticket reads via THE NORTH-WESTERN LINE THE NORTII-WICBTERN LINK 7IIH NORTH vVB.TERN LINE 1IIK NOPTII.Wr STERN I.INB Th CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, UINNEAPOLIS AND OMAHA RAILWAYS Thla Is th. GREAT HIIORT LINE Bid wren DULUTH, SAINT PAUL, CHICAOO And all Point. East and Setitli. Their Magnlllciml Track, Peerles. VU bulud Dlu.jig and Sleeping Car Tralna and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME" Have given thla road a national reput Hon. All classes of pe tiger, cafrlett on the Vi-stibulod train, without gtm charge. Ship your freight and travel over this famous line. All agent, hay. tickets. F. C. SAVAOIC, T. F. and P. A. W. H. MEAD. General Agent, W Washington St., Portland, Orv. riarble and (Jrnnlte MONUMENTS inriorp & minar, Wl K. Moiilem til , Portland, Or ..AM, k I Mm OK CKMH'l'KIIY WOHK.. B. WYATT. Phon. No. 68 Astoria, Oragaa Hnrdwore, Ship Chfirifllery, Orocerlen, ProvialoriB, PAINTH and OILS. Special Att.ntloa Paid Is Supplying Ship MlWAUKffJ efur ...