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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1897)
THK DAILY ASTOltlA SUNDAY MIIRMNU. OCTOBER 21, lll'JT. J. V. MARIEN & CO Groceries, Aleat and . . . ...General Merchandise 1602 FRANKLIN AVENUE We meet all prices. Call JUST NOW A Large Variety of Children's School Shoes, the Best on Earth Can and See Oor Nobby High School Walking Boot At tie Old Reliable Stand- John Hahn & Co. Ars HTM to. 479 Commercial St. A. V. ALLEN. Groceries, Feed, Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery, Logger's Supplies. Cor.Tcnth and Commercial itmt CHAS. KAN & CO 367 Commercial St Dealer In Chinese and Japanese Curios, Fine Decorated China 'Ware, Silk Fancy Goods. Manufacturers of Ladies' and Children's Underwear Gent's Shirts Made to Order. TODAY'S WEATHER. Rain; gaias along 'th. coast Umbrellas s LOTUS'. KEYS Si) SKWINU AClll.E. Au-w Repaired C. H. Orkwitz nwFu" vu 441 DC AN P. Prices cut In two. AROUNDTOWN. SUNDAY. God bath mora than angeta care of me, And targw share than I In friend or love. Carl Spencer. Try Schilling's Best tea and baking powder. John Kopp returned from Seaside yes terday. Steel shod shoes for boys. Co lumbia Shoe Co. Bicycle and repair shop at IE Ninth street. Charges reasonable Alex Gilbert went to his fogging camp yesterday on a business trip. Our prices are th. lowest In th. city. Call and Me us. Pacific Grocery Co. Stoves, air tight and coal stoves, new and second hand, at Scully's 431 Bond tract The telegraph wires were down again last night, before the Associated Press night report was received. Go to the Parlor, successors to C. B. Smith, for pure, sweet cream and fresh creamery butter and buttermilk every day. There were two fights on the bowery this morning, which resulted In one man having his arm broken. Dr. Estes set the bone. Th. exhibition rooms of the Astoria Progressive Commercial association wi.l be opened to the public next Wednesday evening. There will be no charge for admission and all will be welcomed. William Cox, late foreman of the black smith Shop of the Astoria Iron works, has now taken charge of the shops of the Columbia Iron works, who tried hard to get him when he first left the Astoria Iron works. Mr. Cox knows his business and Is a thorough workman. $200022 Schillings J'esl b ikinj pow der is suzi b iking powder as you would a ,!; in to make if !CP..'V 201 Suits to order. from $12.50 Pants to order, from $3.00 up up ..FLYNN, the Tailor.. and see us and fce convinced. . . . Try Our . . Honey Molasses THE Kisses ...spa Plaid hosier)- at Dunbar's. For air tight .tores go to bully's. At the bowling alleys yesterday H Bell .cored ST. i Wear Dunbar's 'and be happy. 50 cent corse Mrs. A. B. Ham muni arrived In Port land last Tburseday. Groceries at the lowest prices at the Pacific Grocery Co. Ask for sample of Chase A Sanborn' famous teas, at Ross, Htgg.ns A Co-'s. A concert will be given November 11th under the auspices of the Y. P. S. C. E New, at Columbia Shoe Co. Laird, Schober it Co.'s ladies' fine shoes. Dry goods and grocery merchants ye. terday reported a decide improvement In trade. Fred Johnson, of the Foard & Stokes Co.. returned from hks California trip yesterday. Vow that the rainy season has com roenced business an over the city has picked up S per cent C. O. Palmberg, the leading contractor and builder. Is prepared to do all kinds of jobbing and building work; 473 Duan. 'street W m. Anderson and E. Manualn, of Depp TOver: Fred Olsen. Omey, and David Keefe, John Days, wetv In to yesterday. Rev. C. W. HoHowman. of Haines, Oregon, Is In the city, a guest of Mr. G. W. Richmond. He wW offlclite at the Baptist church today. Miss Oonn returned yesterday from Portland, where she delivered an original poem before the St Mary's Alumni as sociation, of which she is a member. when you want a real life-like and artistic photo, don't fall to call on Snod grass. The wirk be ! turning out now is ahead of anything ever made In As torla before. captain 1-icaerrwMi, or the steamer Mayflower, left on the Elder yesterday, talcing from Fisher Bros, a targe amount of rope and chandlery, also a capstan ana compass to be used on the May flower. M. H .church. The pastor. Rev. W T Tr . ill.. , . . . i. ifnuuyinmxi, win preacn at 11 a. m.. subject, "The Christian Reward." Rev. O. w. Cue, presiding elder of the Port land district will preach at 7:30, and take charge of the quarterly communion services. In the circuit court yesterday an ordr was entered in the suit of R. L. gabin and A. BehiMIng vs. Howell & Ward et at allowing default as to Howell & Ward and granting the motion to amend the answer. nawwey Wilkinson, a native of Great Rrttaln was adrrrrMed to United States citizenship. The first annual council of the three branches of the Woman's Auxiliary to ine ooarn or missions iGraee church HoCy Innocemts and SL Thorn is-by-the. Wtt) will be held m Grace, church Thurs day, October 28. at 2:30 p. m." A short service will be held with an address by ine ncv. ,i. B. Van Waters of Portland, after which a social mating will be held ki the Sunday school room at which refreshments wfll be served. Everyone Interested in missions Is welcome. The rteamer Elder arrived ,0wn from Portland yesterday, with a large cargo r freight and a fair-sized passenger list. The following Astorlams wt a,Med to the list: Mrs. Annie t-jF, Mrs ReKlna S'.rahl. Captain John Plekerne'.l, j. H. Bergen. Andrew Raumn. Fr-d p'oferson, Dr. KJaerbye. Banning with this trip through the enterprise of Portland mer chants, th Elder wtl earry regul-ir mails to and frm Juneau. Bknguay and Of tl.S rv-eiifffir f,.,,,n.. nt the cargo was several ton. of eggs, poulitry and oysters, which sre t0 be fr07i In nans rind sold In Dawson. The merchants are several Portland men, in cluding C. E. Vest, who Is well known here, and Dr. KJaerbye. of Astoria, who expect to reach Dawson with their goods' before Christmas and make tKiO.OOO out of the deal. Flcishcr's knitting worsted nt Dunhar't. Flog, csabbag. fop kraut at Rosa, Hlg Bin Co. 'a ttobert Wherry was In from th Ne hatorn yesterday. Children' hcIuh. umbrclln.i, So cents, Ht DuuburV. Sheriff Hare last night took A. Row. to the penitentiary. M. Mr. J. N. Teal, the Pvrtlnnd lawyer. Is In the city on IwU business. Vmbrellaa covered and repaired by a practical workman, at 1SS Ninth tret. lP to a lata hour kt IIU the Ori ents! liner Braenvar had not showed up. P. J. Meany, the ledlni merchant tailor. 1S7 Tenth St. Th. highest prK- P11 for fur kin. Dry fir slab wood for SiCe. Astitrta Ind & Investment Co., Commercial ami Eighth streets. TWetphon. SO. Seal, calfskin and crack-proof calt winter sIuk-s for ladies. Co luinbiu Shoe Co. Ashland peaches cheap and good: also a larg. supply of other fin. fruit at Ross. Htrt int Co. In th. police court yesterday John Doe and John Doe were tried for fighting. o. 1 was lined S3 uu1 No. J was dis missed. Ctapt. J. Gregory, of 8w Fran-lsco, wno naa oem visiting his tirother In this city. wKl Vuve for hone this even mg via Portland. In the county clerk's office yesterday Alfred G. Hackhurn. a native of Great Britain, dedured his Intention of Nvom Ing a citiien of the United Stules. At the meeting of Seaside hnlge N. a A. o. v. . last night It was dV- cMed to gtti a, sookd entwtalnment on the first Saturday e-enlng In Noventtvr. The burning of an old cool barge on th. banks of the Willamette river near Ira mouth Friday i1gt caused a rumor to be circulated that a river steamer had been burned. J. Sutherland. The Dalles: W. Wll- sireskl, J. H. Clark. San Francisco; O. Roberts, S. Schmidt. D. W. Crowley. C. W. West. J. N. TwU. Portland: J. A. Oass, 8t Iuls: G. F. H. Illcks. Chicago: H. D. Sims. Helena, Mont., were guests i the Occident yesterday. After today the motor set-vie wlil be discontinued between Astoria ami Flavel. The regular passenger train will h-ave Seaside for Astoria at ":30 a. m. and t p. m. daily, and returning will leavy Astoria for Seaside at 10 a. m. and 4 p m. daf y . All trains win run via Fla wL Bee new time card In this Issue. The petition presented to the county court yesterday, for a bridge across Yourg's bay, had 17W signers, with other to hear from, so that the requisite num. her of 133! signers was more than pro. vlded. The court took the matter under advisement, and referred the whole sub Ject to the district attorney for an opln. Ion as to the legality of the pro-eedlnRs. there being some question as to the power of the court to levy the necessary tax and as to what constituted legal voters entitled to stan the petition. The court also hns under consideration the fallowing tax levy for 1W: County. 13 mills: school. 8 mills: roads. 3 mills: special brVlge, 1H mlHs; state, (estimated) 4 mine; or a total of 28H mills. If the crty levies a tax of 7 mKls. this will make the grand total of STH mtlls. 10 mills of which, takfaxr the 3-mHl county rood tax. wtl come Into the city treasury This Is a considerably higher tax than last year. The proposed road tax Is 14 mill higher than last year, to give the people, a chance. Hod there been any petitions filed esklng for special rood taxes the court was prepared to levy a 5-mill tax. but no a farmer, who has been begging for roads In the Nehatem, asked for a tax levy. Pree! Pree! THE... Storaier Bicycle Given Free With American's Best Teas Coffees Spices AT THE. CPEAT AMERICAN IMPORTING TEA COMPANY'S 571 Commercial Street Astoria Free Wheels to bovs, girls, gen tlernen and ladies. Wheels real easy to get with our Teas, 20c, 25c, 30c, 3oc, 40c, 50c per pound; Coffee, 15c, 20c, 25c, 30c, 35c, 40c per pound; 8pices, 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c per can. Wheels Free as good Wheel; as money can buy. Slevts OunpNtl, th. logger, h. r. turned from ltrntnner'i damp and win Vnd ths winter In Astoria. W. O SBer. rrtland: John t.ewls, John Da); J. C. Adiitns. ChUo City, re4rtstrd at the lirker house yesterday. Furnished iwnn to rent, with good table board, at reasonabl. rates, t Mrs. K. 0. Ilolden's, corner of Duan. and N'lnth t recta. At Orno church tolay Karly celelvra tlon, I a. m. Morning trn'er, 11 a. 111, Keilig prayer, :M p. m. Illy Intio. cents, J; p. m. Andrew IVIglty, lKb Mo.lesn ! Ne Crosby wnt to Gray', river yesterdsy, where they wsl camp for wwal days iwul try tlvelr luck at hunting and fishing. A carKwd of "Hot Blast" and "Queen" heaters receiwd; lateMt imtrovement. Do not buy befor. comparing quality and price. Fisher Brothers, sale ageius Fred has made arrangements to de'tver eysners to any part of the ey for cents a pint. Eastern, on half shell, .o crals. rlnnui. Short! water bay crawfish. Open tin 1 a. m. (piHslt Astorl.tn, Mellow ns a drink. delleKiu In cevk talls, was the verdict on Cyrus Noble Old Bourbon Whiskey on the voysg. uf the steamer 'Rio" m Yokohama In Jn. unry of this year. It Is the unlvernl vwdlct. Its rtirtntlon Is Uitermttlonn;. This Is not enjoyed by any other Amer ican whiskey. The exhibits In the rooms of the A. birla Progrvsslve CVmmeroitd nseoelatldn are nw almost completed and the public win be admitted nt an early date. The spoon Is really too smnll to Aecommo.l;ite the exhibits, which make a regular fair or exnoeltiojn. There has been lltt'w talk aliout the matter, but the asmvlatlon has quietly pne nrxxul and it up n exhibit of AstorU and C1atsiM county pnvlucts thnt Is a rnsllt to them iwul distinction for the county. This Is only a fiwiwiKHKr of what will be done In the lture. and it Is the opinion of ait who have ex prceed themsvei that the club will as vigorously mke hl of the crying needs of ths harbor and town ami push them to suoorsjtftil aeoomtllhnent. Mr. Ous Grosmm, of Mlslwwaka, Neha lem -nley. came In yesterday, and brought with him U bides of the finest hops evr groa-n In Oregon, which he ralsvsl on his ranch, and placed them on exhibition at the rxms of the Astoria Progressive Commen-lal sssocl.illon. Mr. Clronra'tl had but 5's acres planted, from whl'h he got 34 halt. reillling from their sale I1W. hh-h was distributed amongst 40 employes and three trunspor. tatkm companies. In eonwrmulon with an Astorlmn nTortw. Mr. GronneJl salil that tf the roods from his ranch to As. torla were what they ought to be. he would at onw put In Tn acres of hop". Other ranchers woiiM no doubt d, n well and the lrlustr- eoiild le made n I.Mder of the county. "Without roods v can do nothing. We now have to contend with the fact that we are under the ne. cvsslty of bringing In our hops at our very busiest time, whereas If the rvwiils were such that they were paes.tble nt all times, we could wait till the rush was over, jind then market our produce. We an know that tho Nehahm has the fines: IiltsI in CAatsop county, and that It will grow Tos that can !w produced no where else, but what Is the use of rais ing crops If we can't get them to market? I am not In favor of the county sidlng any large sum of money for u draw bridge over Young's bay fr tle purpose of booming real estato and town lots, when the parties to be benefitted have cheop means of getting to market by boat or train, while a large pwtlon ot the county Is left wlhtout asy mean" of reaching Astoria. The people to he first considered ore those who by hard work tn the cultivation of the hind In raising, crops and by making Improve ments have added, year by yer, to Its asseeenl'le value. CJIve us roads as well as bridges. DANCER IN SODA. 8e.rlous Results Sometimes Exceeslva t'se. Follow Its Common sodn Is a, right In Its place and IndlspensuUe In the kitchen find for cooking and washing purposes, but It wns never Intended for a medicine. and people who u it as such will some day regret It. We refer to the common use of noda to relieve heartburn or sour sto.nach, n habit which thousands of people prac tice almost, dally, and one which Is fraught with danger; moreover the soda only give temporary rllef nnd In the end the sto.nach troublo gets worse and worse. The soda aots as a mechanical Irrl. iani io me wa,;s or tne stom u-h and bowels and cases are on reoord where it accumulated In tho Intestines, causing death by Inflammation or peritonitis. Dr. H art and bo n recommends ns the safest and surest cure for sour stomach (add dyspepsia) an excnllemt prepara. tlon sold by druggists under the name of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. These tabts are 1nrg 20 grain loien(r"s, very pleasant to taste and contain thn nat ural acids, prptones and digestive ele ments essential to good digestion, nnd when taken after meals they digest the food perfectly and promptly before It has time to fnrment, sour and poison ths blood and nervous system. Dr. Wue.rth states that he Invarl.ibly uses Btuart's Dyspepsia Tablets In nil cases of stomach derangements and finds thr-m a certain cure not on'y for sour stomach, but by promptly fHircct Ing the food they create a hea'tlty np petite, increase, flesh, and strengthen the action of tho heart nnd liver. They are not a cathartic, but Intended only for stomach diseases and wenkne, nnd wfa be found reliable In any stomich trouble, except cancer of the sto nief, All druggists sell Stuart's Dyspepsia, Tab lets at'SOcts. per package. A little book describing all forms of stomach weakness and their cure marled free by addressing the Btunrt Company of Marshall, Mich. You can't afford to rlJ-k your life by allowing a cold to develop Into pneumonia or consumption. Instant relief and a certain cur. are afforded by One Minute Cough Cure. Charles Rogers. ?3 Fall and Winter Necessities Our stock is now complete with autumn Dress Mate rials, Cloaks ami Capes, Warm Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Mits, Etc., IJlankets, Comforters and House Furnishing Goods. A magnificent stock of Um brellas from 60 cents to $5.00 Men's, Youths' and Boys' Fall Clothing Rubber Goods, Hats, Cans, Neckwear, Ktc. All at Populr.r Prices for First-Class Goods. :: 8 H 4 s s . The Leading House of Astoria WHEAT. On Jutts W wheat sold at It has since sold at II.MH. Plfferen.a. c, or I3.97S cn lO.Otl) bushels. tl4 would have mad. this amount by our system of Joint Investment accounts sines Jun. 3. Why not try this system and Increase your Income? Amounts of 130 and upwards received. Our Infornjitlon Is of such a character and from such sourc as to make It en tirely reliable. Writ, for particulars. J. 0. Knowltun A Co., grain broksrs. Si' Cullfornla street, San Francisco. TllBASl'nER'S NOTICE. Nolle. Is hereby given that thar. is funds In the city treasury to psy all warrants drawn on the general fund, and Indorsed prior to April 13. 1W7. Interest will cease after this date. J. W. CONN. City Treasurer. Astoria, October H. 197. THE JtSTDBIU WAIT COLUMIS for hint. Pilt RUNT. Furnished front room. with fire, only two Mocks from principal business streets. 411 KxchiUtg. stps-t, near Ninth. FOR KENT-Furniahed pwim, r sulte or single, by the day or month Hotel Tlghe, under entire new manage, ment. tireat reduction In rate. W fl. V, Porter, manager. Cur. "levemk and Franklin. WANTED. AGRNT8 get fifty cents on each dollar; no expcrbttirji titx-cmSiiry. Write (or agent's outfit. Ad. I reus The Catholic New, S Banday street, New York. PROFE88IONAl CARD8. C. C. BROWER. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Qunderaon Building. Astoria, Oreg H. T. CROfiBT, ATTORNBT-AT-LAW. 441 Commercial street Chestsr V. Dolph. Richard Nlisa DOI.PH a NIXON, ATTORN ET8 AT LAW. fortland, Oregon, 14, S, M and r. Hamilton Building. All legal and col lection Dusln aa promptly attend! t. Claims against th. government spe natty. DH. JAY TUTTLE. PHYSICIAN AND UUnOEON Oftloe, rooms S and (, Pythian builds 531V4 Commerclsj St, Residence iam Telephone M. Acting asslsUnt surgeon U. S. Ma rlne hospital service. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Offlc. on Bond street, Astoria, Or. DR O. B. E8TE8, PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Fpeclal attention to dlseaass nf oinr ana surgery. Offlc. over Dansigef. store. Astoria Telephone No. 63. DR H. L. HENDERSON, Office, Kinney Building, Astoria Office hours, 7 to I a. m,; 12 to I and S to 7 p. m. Special attcnton given to th. treatment of Diseases of the Eye Chronic Dl eases, and Surgery. H. A. RMITH. DENTIST. itoomt- 1 and 2, Pythian Building over C. H. Cooper's .tor.. JOHN T. LIGHTER, ATTORNE Y-AT-LA W. OlTi cs, upstairs. Astorlan Building. BOCIETY MEETXNOfl. TEMPLE LODGE Mo 1 A P in A. M Regular COmmnnlcalnna h..M m tne first and third T....I.. .v.nfn e: e.rfb mo. th. O. W. LOITNSBERRY, W. M ! C. HOLDEN. Secretary. C. H. NoTlt'K IK INTKNTION TO IW HtO V E TII AMirlll NTItKKTM ANH MAIIAHA AV r.. I K 1 ItoM (HUM) AVCM K TH HAY A VKNt'K. Notice l hereby itvru'lli.t the I'l.inio.in i uuiiell r Uiet lty ol A.lorls.Vr.. did on the It'll! rtsy oMVtuler. W, by riilulU.ii. order anddlm'l the Au. liter nnd Tnliee Ju.ltn.f aid city lo .nli!!.h In Ibe 1'i.lly At..rl.i, ot Astoria, for ten .)) ., uold ut said t oiiiiuuii Couiii'll Intent liui u iimke the following linprurrmetit, ti.wit: That Ith street, from tlmml Afenue Into Msssm Avenue, Ihetiee Nlsgsra Atnuir trtnii a etiiiiivcllon with prtKjrd Impnive Inenl ol said sth tre-l. to Slid IntoTtli .treet. theiirv Till street Inim a cottiirvtlon with the proposed ImpfviVi nu n t of Msgurn Atruiie, to tirth side nf Uy Avenue, tw linprtxrd by grading said portions or salil street slid ave nues hir llir !' ul iwslvs slid olie-hsU frel on ascli title ot Ike rriitrr Hue tbrrrol pi Hie eslebll.hrd grade tlirreir, sud by plsnLln Hie Mine w ith plank Mires Inches by twelve Indies tor the tcn o( nKleen fsel aide on the eriaslnti and on I he other portions ot t lie Itiiprotrtnetil twelve fiv wide, tlx feet wide on each sl.leof His center line: AUo by eun truclliiit u slilewslk i,n oiiu sole ol Hid graded rton, four fc( (,!,. Ha Id Isuk Hii; slid Inn, her to he new sound Or. Hold Improvement to le mnde In accord' anee with the Kenernl urdliiniicrs Kovrriiti Iniprovciuvtils oratris ts, and with the special plana and specification., prepared fi.r Dili Im j pn. vein, nt by tl liy mrveyor. Tbla liuprovenieiit aball Iw known and le alKiiated na Vouns Huy luiprovemeui No. I. The rPatrlct of lands ami premium to lw tM-iietltid, and which will Is. In..nir. ,y Hie alsive Inipr.n.'inriil. and iih. which i.ecial auessiiicnt shall I levied to defray the et snd ewiie or ald tinprovriiniit, u as follnna: ll.gliiiiliilt nt the north enat corner of lot '.'of block Vior UcClurea AstnrlH, as extended l.v Cynn tllney: th. ace ouili nii,n( Hie renter line or bloeka as iiinl tai to the rurtli-eii.i cor ner id lot 2,lliHa ; tbem e not along north line ofbliH-k III to the north c.irnrr IIi.t.- or. tbrni eiouth along h ,'U. line ot blm ka Ill snd l to nnril, ii..t rorner of IiIih it l.v,; Ihanrresst along Hie north Hue of blork :l to north-esst curlier ttier.-or, llituc south along east Hue nf bus ks l:i, lu, Iro to north east corner ol bksk A, or ul.illvl.loii block No 4 or Mncy's addition to Aalorln. sa laid out and recorded by Hustler and Aiken, ele cutors; thenrs east along north line of said block & to the north ruaf corner therror, thenrs south along tlu east line ol bhs-ka V a, 17, 'JO andZitotheanuth snat corner lYanld blork tn aald addition; thence westerly along south boundary or blocks Nna. :J, i, n. as. x. 1 and ,14 to south west corner of blia'k 84; thence north along the wast line of blocks S(, 3(1, , I4. ll and J to norwe.t rornar of tuld block J; theiiceeast along the north line of blocka S and 1 to s point where the east line of dth street If eileniled would Intersect th. north lino of said block s; thim-p north along the cast line of blocka I.-.7, IM and :UI of Me. ('lure's Aitorla. as ej tended by Cyrus nine) , to the north west corner of mild block HO; thence east along the north line of !,!.'k In to north west corner of blin k ;n; thenrt north along west lliirufliiH'ka l.'l nnd lltito north-ws t corner of hloi k lie. thence ent along north line nt.,ld ,,k llo to north east corner of lot 2 lnald l.hs'k IIO; tbenes north along the center line of blocks id and W to north east corner of lot , block S7; thence east along the north line nfblorka a? nnd m to th plar. of beginning. AH In the city ul Astoria Now. therefore, unless a rtuion.trnnce signed by the residents of the'rlty of Astoria owning more than one-half of the proiicrty In the ntxive described district hall be filed with tlieMndertlgnsd by the lime or I he next regular meeting of the common council of said city (vis; Nov. , law), after wild ten days' publication of this notice, tin. al,( ,.,. mon council will proceed to inaka anld lui Drovernent; but In eaua and. ...... shall be so filed, then aald luinrovo...i.i . ... only be authorized by a two-third, vol. oi ui mm ueuiiiera ni ine sain counnll. Aspirin, Or.. Oel. 22, IW. 11. K NKIXON. Auditor and I'ollcl .ludire of the niv ,.r Aaitiirlu J. B. WYATT, Phone No. 68 Astoria, Orsgoi Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, Provision.. PAINTH and OILH. Special Attention Paid to Supplying Sl.lf s iREnNER & HOLMES Blacksmiths . Telephon No. 93, Special Attention Paid to Steamboat Be pairing, First class Horseshooing, Etc. Logging Camp Work a Speciality. A Handsortio .r.oi nion C'1 ir. can la one of the greatec ct "r posaess. fbtt.il , C. . . gives 'i, . WW 8 it :: :: it :: 35 Cooper V. a 5 oivm choice or -2- Transcontinental R0UTR5. Via Spokane and St. Paul Via Ogdto, Denver and Omaha of Kansas City. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining Cbalr Ca Astoria to San Franelseo. Htaln of Callforn. We.lnes.la', Oc. tolior M. ClnmtrU, Moinlay, i),K.r jj. Hints of California. Haiurday, iioiol... M. iVIumtiU, Thursday. Novomlier I Htat. of (VilfiM-nln. Tuewlay. Nuvem ler I I'olumtata. Bonds y. N'ovmnlier 14. Ktats of fullf'n-n'.a, l'-rldny, Novrmli. II Columbia, Wednesday, NovMiilwr 14. Htot. of Ctallfornln, Monday, Novon. her H. ror rata, and gsnsrml tarormatton .a n ar addr O. W. LOUNinCRRT. W. H. HTJRLBURT. At Om. Pas. Agt.. Portland. Or IMIIWAUKM THIS RAILWAY COMPANY Operate. Its trains on th famoua block system. Lights Its trains by electricity through out; L'srs the celobralsd elect rlo berth raad Ing Ismp; Huns splendidly equipped passenger trains .v.ry day and night between Bt. Paul and Chicago; tlx CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE BT. PAUL Also operates stof.m-li.aind vwatlbulsd trains, carrying th. latwt private com. portmnnt cars, l.brnry buff.t amoklng cars, and paln- drawing room si ee pars. Parlor cars, fre. reclining chair car. and th. very best dining oar servlos. For lowest rates to any point In th. United Htates or Canada, apply to Uokst sg.nt, or address C. J. EDDY, General Agent, J. W. CABBY, T. P. A. Portland, Oregon. ARB YOU OOINO EABTT . ARB TOU OOINO EA8TT ARK YOU OOINO EA8TT B. sure and see that your ticket reads via THE NORTH-WESTERN LINE THE NORTH-WESTERN LINE THK NORTH HgTERN LINB 1HK NOPTH-WKBTERN LINE Tho CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOUS AND OMAHA RAILWAYS -This U th GREAT SHOUT IJNK Between DIJLUTH, SAINT PAUL, CHJCAOO And all Point. Kust and Smth. Their Magnificent Track, Peerlaias Vast. bulud Dining and Bleeping Car Trains and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME" Hav. given this road a national reputa tion. All classes of p iibs.ua era carries' on the vestibuled train, without extra charge. Ship your freight and travel , over this famous line. All agents hav. tickets. F. C. SAVAGE, T. F. and P. A. W. H. MEAD, General Agent, ti Washington St., Portland, Or. II II WJ B WW. I " I Li a m I .a sgsfaal M Ia4st