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y k ! I an laiaW ) ( 1 "J ' ilMEtliilW AH'WMAil, WEDNESDAY MOltfUNU, 8EPTEMBEB 7,-1838. r i i ininnnvruvwvAAiuUiAAAAAAnjiAnAuu JVinAirtwuianuiix ISpeDial W M .ijSale 'jj (Vuu'iin'rciiil Stm t iiiir ('uojht'h l)ry (UuhU Simp. i)w uuwuvuu ut AwvuvuvuiAnAnWAruvuvu uvuvan wuaoniiv WOfflflN'S OIAY Of BUYING SHOES.... . ii tt jjimkI wiiy if hImj'h.i 'c'diiDKih Hcjiijiijrir of mind A Hiiiurt unman cull in ntlly.k'll if n Mion litu Ikt foot. IM 1 I ! .... .11 ...I . . Ill .t VVVW i iiih iifiiiK inn too wouuin iniikcH tliu Vluiiilcr of liLf life nml ilrivciilim luilo to u (.lord lioro n linlilv shoes' uro 1 I anl jHTfirt liiltiiij; ii 1'i-rfyrmol. . JOHN HAHN, Astoria, Ore The Pat 1 Jast Received-Crate of R74 Commercial Mlreel. J. M. THE SISTERS OF THE Convent of Ihe e Holy; Names ASTORIA, OREGON. Il.rdlii pupiu tsvrptwl f.r the trbool work. Ifeleileiwnlug.feplKtabrf Vh. ropim lUtCEIVBD IN TUI foUUAKY. OftAUMAB AND ACADEMIC OeUDES Tor rim, etc.'. adOre ii,-ianrV,V-afaxil ...Fancy and Staple Groceries..., I Fruit ' Jan nml Jtlly 01um uitii tiiwi'ruit togo in tiitm U j . . vxuw, FlHtU Astoria's kcadirig 'Hotel i McRlcr t&WrlKl1t,, Props. sies-Coiin .( I Leading; of Astoria vuvuuvuw Try Premtoie,". a sure ind pleasant core for the Heidacbe. Commissions Brokerage, "ttsur ance na Shipping. W. F..SCHEIBE, A fall Una ol Pipes, Tobacco, nd tfmnk.ra' Article. 47-t Comnirelal HI. Astoria Steam J..-B. WYATT, 1 Phea Ne. IS Aatrii Oreg. Hardware, Ship Cliaxidlery, CJrocericB... , .i i j. "iv..t . 0 ProviBiona, PAINTS and OILS. tUI Alteetrba Pel, t ttippfyWi Ik pt Orltfnlfil CupIohIiIm nndToyn ttiuMl rtluc nlock nnU lunrtllHn of Conl Wing Lee & Co. mioq ninu wuo ivu-n io uitliidu lite fOnMtOCSet Up HJ i . .. , The Born. Steel Hange, Every Ono Cuurun (.'). pUCrW.'j. SCULLY 431. Bond Street. Market Choice Ham-lOc per lb INHTBO- MB2TTAL atUSIO. piiyriNO AMD ' VOICI CULTUBI rVHU A SPECIAL DEf ABTatSMT the Snpertoreae jg ..;.Pf icea tLowei g Than Ever j HUM. t CHT 1 ... I Omg Co. Druggists -Cuts torn IIombo Broker. ASTORIA, OREGON, Agent W. K. lUVi and rnclllo Kxpr.si Co'.' Mnnutacturer and Doolor In FINE CIGARS! KHITB ..LABOR PBRFBCT W0KK SATISPACTI0N GUARANTEED. THE PROOF . of th pudding la la the eetUa and the proof of Bqteore is iri SAMPLING That' n argument that' dutf r foatlo. ' '" Otm will ttaad txui tea. HUGHES & CO. r 1 c ? 1 t 1 I V J S . I" jW V I 4m THE EXCELLENCE OF SVBUPOFriGS I dde not rmly to the originality ond liupllclty ut the i.oml,i(,utio, but lv to the cum and aUlll with which It I manufactured by wli-uilflo proc! known to tho CAMronm Fjo Hmi'r Co. only, mxl wo wUh to linprew upon 11 the importance ut purchasing the truo ami original remedy. A the ft-cuulne Syrup of ritf, U inanufuvtured by tho Caukoiwa Fia Srnup Co. oulv, knowledge of that act will aUt ono la Avolilliiif ,tht- worthier Imltntloui manufuctiired Lv father nr. tlca. Tho high atandlng of tho Cau roBsiA Flo dricrp Co. with the medl cal profcwl.jn, and tho aatUfuctlon whJuft the gtouluo Pvrunof Klvi hn. glrtn to million of famillva, nalcea tho namo of tho Company cunrautir of tho exctdlenco of lt remedy, It la far la advanca of all other laxatirea, m It at'U on the bldnrya, lirtr and bowela without lrriutiiitf or weaken. iag them, and It d- not gTlpo nor oauaraio. in order to gi t lu beneflclal effccU, pleaMi remember the name of the Company - CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. LetuMLMU f KW TeitK. . r. VKTEIIAN BU)IKIUJ MAKOH WITH f NTBALT THBAD. (Jrel Annual I'arad, at Cincinnati at tn Kmampment of the Urand Army of the Republic. CINCIXATTI. erpt. 1-Th eond day of the thlriy-eecond annual ancampnient of the l. A. It. wa the banner day- a(arapnled banner dy-ln every way. The weather wa delightful. The labor paradeMonday and the naval parade to day were both under clear kie and nature promlara to entile on the old vet eran In Hue tomorrow. Ae three veteran were marehln in tlm navat parade today II wa noticed tluti tnoal of them are gray, and many ot them lame and Infirm. There will not be many o( ibeee annual parade and om of the Veteran favor dlacontmulng the triple alliance formed two year ago, and annual demonatrationa, becauae they 4 re nominating a combination ticket, con ceiting too old for long trip, a well a 1 aiming of two rongreaamen and two au- for paradltiar. Boot advocate a dlacon- tUiunrn of encampmrat. becauae they wont all rctnerot.rencea. even of aectlon- 1 difference, wiped out, but they ay they will attend the annual encampment a Jong a they are hoed. There are none her who held high rank In the civil war, and It li frequaiMly remarked thai the leading Federal commander aeem to have gone, while aeveral of the Confederate leading commander aurvlve. The leading aurvlvor of the civil war are prevented from attending the encamp - ment lhl year on account of the Spanlih war. MILITARY COMMISSIONERS ARRIVE AT PORTO RICO. Rear Admiral Schley Given n Enthual- astlc Reception Upon III Arrival at At Ban Juan Yesterday. . IJ.pt. .-The BAN JUAN. 1'orto RI.4. United Btatcs transport Seneca, carrying lter Admiral W. B. Schley and Urlgadtcr General W. W. Oordon, of the 1'orto Rico military commission, arrived thla morn- i lug. A boat wa Immediately put off from j the Now Orleans to the Seneca and took Admiral Schley aboard. As he went over ' the latter' sldo, her poengers, among whom ho hod become exceedingly popular. gave throe cheer und I'tlger," and one tate that a high as 56 cents has been of mun, In his enthusiasm, yelled "Hurrah fered for Walla Walla, and 60 for blue- for the next president." 1 During the after noon Admiral Schley and Qenoral Gordon came ashore and took up their quarters at th Hotel Inglaterr, They walked from the quay to the hotel, attracting much at tention. The only guard for the party consisted ot three policemen, but even thes were unnecessary, a there was no hostile demonstration whatever. I General Brooke arrived from hi qur- ters at Rio redras, and th three com- t mlssluners, all of whom are ranked by generally and severely criticised. Its rec Captuln General Maclns, made a call of orl sine Its establishment, June 10, fol- courtesy upon him. ' All appears to be clear sailing for' the United Btatcs eotnnilxMtoners, Uu: It is re ported the Spanish commissioner expect considerable compensation for the Span ish property to be relinquished. A LMILD HEOUEST. WASHINGTON, Sept. 6.-The Spunlsh government ha requested of thla govern ment the prlvtlego of lending a few nmall gunbont to certain of the Philippine i IhIiiikIh where the Insurgents ore Active, ' with a view of maintaining Spanlnh sov- crelgnty there. RULES AGREED UPON. NEW YORK; Sept. .-At a coniferenoe between the challenge committee of the Roynl U Inter Yacht club and the cup committee of tho New York Yacht club today Snndy Hook course was agreed upon, The contlUons agreed upon provide that the match shall 'be decided by the best I three out of five rnces over countes SO nnutlctil mr.es In length. The racing rule of the New York Yacht club shall govern tle rnces. The first race will tie milled October S, 1S99." MNSUKOENT8, WERE NOT CRUKL. WASHINGTON, ; B-pn 6. Admiral Dewey, who wa recently called upon to lnvestigate the report that the Spanish ( prisoner taken tiy th Insurgent In th Philippines wers Ub;ect4 W cruel treat mnt, state, In a cM message to th navy department thut h bu been unuM lo find any proof of act of cruelty on the Mirt of the Insurgent. VKIIMONT r7I.KCTION, WIMTK K1VKK JUNCTION. Vt D-pl !tln the r'KUltw 4mnlul Vertmml el. tlon fxluy tlio republican cli- ll the eii i;re iituto llrkt. It I prohfthle itie M- liiilllcniiD liuvo (tie f nilr Hut of mTiiili.r, TwMrty-ftve dwrnwrwUc np nr. ni in l vm urn r'P'rtrd el'-.'ted In ihe IH 4wim tliu fitr heard from. Th di-m KrrniK H!i'il iitMnit the nie vote k four 1 v-or hko, while tru rpuill jn volo hn niiiirliilly iIktmkii J. I'lllillUUNT Tit (Mi: WKHT. WAHillNfIXj.N, H.,t, 6.-11 In th piK. ent liKrii'li'H of I'rpuMwit lit Kid;. Vi i iriuku III vInU t thu i rtiiM-l I KXinnl i t i poxltlun the liiclO'.-nt of a gMierul tour ot !thi wi. whl h will extend proltdy jfur ii (ho Yi-llowmvtu! n itlonul purk. TH' pren(lcnt will Imve Wellington ahout the 'lih of thl month. I'HILiri'lNE IHLANDEfUt WANT TO EE AMERICANS. The Great Majority of the Iniurgent ire In favor of Immediate Annexation to tho United Htatei. MANILA, Kept. 6. At a meeting ycJler-l day of 20 leader of the Flllplnoi of all eei tlon called to dlncuet the policy of I thine lalanda, U of ttin were emphatle ally In favor of outright annexation to the united Btate. and two were In favor of a republic. The goner&l natlv opinion ! Ihal It la l.u 1 m A ,r.t T'.I.J O . - . . - i a. im wvw IW iuuvi iiiiu DIHICB ,;iiti Wlldmiin' (UggmUon an offer ; liberal Induemient to the Independence f,c,on, ,0 co-operte. and to reward the rv!ce rendered. The United 8utee cruiarr CHympU and Raleigh returned here from Hong Kong today. 8KHIOU8 HQl'AUCLK IN THE FREE SILVER CAMP. Triple Alliance of Waahlngton Will Meet at Kllenntiunr to Nominate Con greaimen and Judge. LLLKN8I1URQ. Waah.. Sept 6. -The , iKiputim. democratic, and llver republican grata convention will convene here to- 'morrow for the purpoae of renewing the preme Judge. Not enough delegatee have .arrived yet to enable any forecasting of j the reault. Thoae alrandy on tho ground ' did no work of a preliminary nature, but pent the day In dlcualt art a Ira per- . U!nlng to the convention In a general j way. I It I generally conceded that. If fumon : acemplahed, Congreearm-n Jume mmirton Lewla and w. C. Jone will be renominated. There will be a conteit , over supreme Judge. The poputlet will 1 w on both nominee being of their ,,l"n. while the democrat will ask that bey be allowed to name one. The que tlon of Indorsing the nominee for United State senator will alao be brought before the conventions, and It will probably be the subject of considerable discussion. Congreaaman Jones arrived this morn ing and Mr. Lewi I expected late to nght. , Candidates for tho supreme judgeship are numerous. Among those already on the irround are W. H. Moore, of Seattle, and O. W. licit, of Spokane, democrats H. t llueston, of Tacoma, and Judge Canfleld. of Whitman county, populists. TRICE OF WHEAT, I" 'KTLAND. Sept. (.-Exporters here will not quote over KUM cents for Walla Walla wheat, but reports from the Interior tern. A PESTHOLE CLOSED. WASHINGTON. Sept., 6-The following telegram wa received at the war depart ment today from II. V, Boynton, brea dlor-gcneral of the volunteers: "Chattanooga. Sept, fc-The second di- vision, third corps hospital, closed yester- vy. This Is the one that has been most lows: Total number patients, 2tfi2; total deaths, S3. Of these case 270 wero typhoid und of the total deaths 2S were from ty phoid." SECRETART OF STATE DAT RETIRES FROM THE OFFICE Ills Connection With tho Department Ended When He Left Waahlngton . for Ohk) Recently. WASHINGTON. Sept. 6.-Secretary Day will probably not resume the discharge ot the function ot secretary of stuto, and it may be assumed that his connection with the department, save in the capacity of ; peace commissioner, terminated when ho , loft Washington for Ohio recently. I There Is no longer a reasonable doubt that Justice White has decided to docllne tho appointment of peuco commissioner. FOOD FOR STARVING CUBANS. WASHINGTON. Sept. 6.-Tho president I today issued a proclamation directing that food supplies Intended for the starving Inhabitants of Cuba may be admitted tree of duty at all port now occupied by the United State forces. EXTRA SESSION SEPTEMBER 26. SALEM, Sept. 6-Govemor Lord today issued a proclamation convening the legls- jature in special session on Monday, Sep- tember 26, GOVERNOR LORD WILL- EXAMINE THE HOSPITALS, Has Own to Ban Francisco lo Lvjuir Into tb Condition of the Oregon Boldler There. ha Lie M, Sept. .-Orvernor Lord Ifcft thl evening for Bun erano.n o, where he will visit the headquarter of the camps snd hoepltal of th United Blates troop to ascertain for himself the exact statu of condition surrounding the Oregon re crulta, and expedite the torrectlun of - lating ev.U and urpe the final d),polt'on of the Oregon men there by the author !!. The governor today appointed. Cleorge E. Cunklns, of rortland, a member of th board of trustees U the OreK'm soldier' lio.re, vice IJ. K, All'-y, of Ilakr City, resigned. Tha offlcer of a hauling London hos- olidi believe Una 1i general Increja ol ancc-r i due to excess of meat eating-. A '.ary? part of Cu'.a U o'eupled by Uii-nt r.illn forMi. wn more thun 10 pTit of the Inland U!ng under cut I viulon. Hie watchmaker, Lobner, of Rerlln, nas perfected a mechanlum cible ot meH- urlng and reconllng the thousandth part of a second, ' It I eetimuted that all tha gold mined In California since IM could be put into a room twelve yard iong, alx yorda wile nd five and two-ih-rd yards bgh. The ColorikU Dames of Itoeton have of fered a prixe of ICO for the picture that btst embodies Che spirt of Ui colonial provincial period. To err Is human; to max amends for the error I abnormal. The idle alwuye think they will feel ke working tomorrow. The child that really loves to ro to sc-hocd is too dellceter to go. We love lo borrow trouble, becaue we are never asked to return It. If everybody hd a sense ot bumor stu pid people couldn't majte a living. Invalids outlive healthy people because nvaHds bike care of themselves. The best women living might be a dan- erous flirt If she were better looking. Man understands -woman woU enough to admit that he doesn't understand her. It I well to be iioneet, so that we can bc.Meve th world '.z not all made up ot thieves. No picnic Is a iuccea unless every wo man present gets a piece of the cake she made herself. -Chicago New. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. J. R. Gllstrap, trustee to Narvesta A. lateen ljx 1 block 7 and lot 7. block 12. Astoria addition to Warrenton; ). M. J. Kinney and wife to Ella M. Laliy-alxty-aix and two-third feet In the north west corner ot block 23. New Astoria; IIM. Ole J. Setters to Martin Larsen undivid ed one-ha.f interest in lots 10. 11 and 11, block 1, Holcomb's addition to Astoria, and also lota J, 10, 11 and 12, block 4, De ment's. Astoria: B. Wlstar Morris to City ot Astoria portion ot lot 1 block 40, Adair's, Upper Astoria; (100. D. K. Warren to C O. Palmberg-lot 1 block 1, and also 20 feet oft the north na of lot 21, block 1; S3S5. Kkncnan Tract Land Co. to Samuel Peterson iot 5. block S. Hlmman Tract; 1300. John W. Darragh, a native of Great Hritaln. wa admitted to cltlxenshlp In the county court yesterday. Jailer Watson Kinder la confined to nls room, suffering from stomaoh .trouble. Wouldn't it bs surprisirv if SchiLings Best hiking powder f "otui extract ami ftp ice. (vda were all the ycry best there arc? Your grouer pays you your money 'back if you don't likje them. 41 For sale by Ross, Higgins & Company You . Save ' Dollars By Purchasing Your Drugs, Patent Medicines . and Toilet Articles of ; The only rut-iate tinier elort'wbete very article is guid 15 to 2S per cent. Ii im thnn the niAtuiiecturtir's price. ; 1 Mere wonl ilftn't hl it till. t ilerenre oiiih priee. iCeturmWr every Patenl Me.lioine. Toilet Article or Drug is sulci at out rate. t Our mttil order b'iginesa hn treble.1 in h ear, heetHM everyone) within ftni 'iiilt ot Portluuti cuu enve money by tr.id'tMK with u. I'lir Reg'iiir cm inte ' ri.'o I'ri' llenck s Por us Platters lo 13 io l) vei' 'r.auit l't. 1 oil . letter I'tit. ,...,.....,.. . I, as or a .Ii Switt'1 r nulls! -n l , j lloo I's sarap iill a 1 caj t, i l'aliie'i(VSer)' i iU...iind W ii rim , f Kg .ii) m Orefron H'o ni I'urirlei no to ri e s r Vi.rite ie'.rrii'ion l CO j eroe's t!ol 'eu M ilicl Ids- iner. 1 00 w lie re' Pellets 2i H VUIaiii' Pink fill - iiO m cj n ii i ii Cinlo , or mi vii r- cii.it. - Tablet In k.ttlea cut In na loo 1 gmlii 20 Qn nlii nirt'ti. , o- Stnr r- .'.ifl ablets, in btiitlva conliiiiil'a ni'2'Kiali S5 Qu nine t ap' I , ! Siir r- e.ii.iei T.. t v In b. tt On r costhln use 1 tl .1-graln t Qululne Cnule-i or eu r- 0"'ie.i laineiH, i Dun es eoit..lnl g 10il6 grain . ?S , We bny iirec from the tnnnufacturere in (inantities, which secures the VKKY LOWEST TRADK KATKS. This iiinbles us to retail at wholesale prices. We pay trunapoi tntion rbsrges to As toria on nil orcein for drugs or patent nietliMiie HmountiiiK to to or over, when Rorompauied by tbe cash. Unr iiliotOi'rpii:o rtepnrtment will in terest you. Every new tliinif in photojt rnphy is In stji:k, Btitl it will delight Saa to have j oti call, whether you buy or not. :''' '" , 1.' Wocdard, Clarks & Company Cat-Rate Druggists Fourth and 'Washington, Fortltmd, Ore Heilborn & SPECIAL SALE Jajmneso Linen Warp Mattings. I Prices Guaranteed Lower Than Portland ruvrTjrinnjnrinnjivurvnjrijrrw avu rum 5 J. llvilIwrllJ.-iotpl THOH. CiLIINKAN, Proprietor Hcvenlh and Warthlnztori Stt. i nimn n'iiun am - Chas. Kan 65 Co, 37 COMMERCIAL STREET. Maiiufucturcra of Ladies' UNDERWEAR and Wrappers', etc. The lowest pricc-s in Astoria, We also cam' a fine stock of Japanese Fancy Goods, fine Chinaware, Notions and Toys at wholesale prices. A CRITICAL Til Durinji the Battle of Santiago. SICK 0B VEIL. A RLS3 SIGHT A0 D4T TTIE PACKERS AT THE BATTLE OF SANTIAGO DE CUbA WtKE ALL HEROES. THEIR HEROIC E.FKORT3 IN ucTilNa AMMUNITION ANO RATIONS TO THE FRONT SAVED THE DAT. P. E. Butler, of pack-train No. 3. writ ing from Santiago de Cuba on July 23, says: "We all bad diarrhoea In more or lless violent form, and when we landed we had no time to see a doctor, for It wa a case of rush and rush night and day to keep the troop supplied with ammuni tion and ration, but thanks to Chamber lain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, we were able to keep at work and keep our health; In fact. I sincerely believe that at one critical time this medicine wa the Indirect savior ot our army, for If the packers hd been unaWe to work there would have been no way of getting supplies to the front. There were no roads that a wagon train couid use My comrade and myself bad the good fortune to lay In a supply of this medicine for our pack-train before we left Tampa, and I know In four case it abso lutely aved Ufa." ' The above letter was written to the manufacturer of this medicine, the Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des Moines, Iowa. For tale by Charles Rogers. ASTORIA AND .COLUMBIA RIVER: RAILROAD. Arrrve, a.m. p.m Portland and A-ia.m. 6:40 :torta express trainsill:&S via Knapoa. CUfton, (Westport, Goble and Iway station. 8:90 11:05' Astoria. Seaside and : . t.li New Astoria passen- 11:90 jger traina. p-si. 10:66 t:40 rtret-cts train leat Warrenton for Flavel and New Astoria at T:4t :U and 10:62 a. m.. and 12:. 5:C6 and 6:S8 p. m. and returning arrive at Warrenton at IH, 1:20. 11:06 a. m. and 11:40. 1:15 and 7:06 p.m. Train leave Seaside T:00 a, m.. 10:26 a m., 4: p. m. dally for Astoria. Portland trains leave Seaside on Sunday at 1:20 p. m J. C. MAYO, O. F. P. A Loose clothes and downy cushions bring only a negative sort of comfort to the woman who Is suffering with some de rangement of the organs distinctly fem inine. Some clothes and some positions make the pain and the discomfort aeem less. Perhaps the nerves are most af fected, and this In turn disturbs the di gestion. Nothing will ever completely re lieve but a radical cure. The start ot so called ' "female complaints" may be a very slight thing Indeed. It may be that tn the beginning some small hygienlo mea sures would top the trouble. Certainly at this time a little bit ot the right medi cine would stop It. When the trouble be comes worse It Is harder to cure, but still It can be cured. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription will positively cure any de rangement of thla character. It may be absolutely relied upon. It affords I istlng relief to a woman whose natural modesty has kept her from consulting a physician. Send 21 cents In 1-cent stamps to World' Dlanensary . iledlcal Association, Buffalo. N. Y., and receive Dr. Pierce's 1008 page "Common Sense iledlcal Advise.," pro fusely Illustrated. SHERIFF'S SALE. tY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION and order of sale Issued out of the circuit Court of the State of Oregon, C'.utsop County, on the Sid day of August, Its, upon a Judgment rendered therein on tho 8th dicy of August, 1NS, In favor of John AV. Bttbblilge, p'.iilmlft, and against jiavy I. Gillette and J. M. Gillette, delend ants, for the sum ot J2.31S.34, and the coots and disbursements of this suit taxed at H9.00, with Interest thereon t the rate of lO per cent per annum from AugttBt 23, 1S1S, until paid end the costs of and upon this writ commanding and requiring me to make sale of tbe following described prop erty, to wit.: iots.ll aid 12 of block 17, in the town ot AstorHs, es laid out nnd recorded by John Shlveley, In Clutsop County. Oregon. Notice Is hereby given that I wl.l. on Monitay, the 3d day of October, ls8, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said dy, In front of end at the Court House door, In 'the City of Astoria, said County and State, Bell at publle auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the above described rel property to satisfy tho Judgment, Interest, cost and all accruing costs. - J. W. WILLIAMS, Sheriff of Clatsop County. Oregon. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, August 23, Leave. ASTORIA. (Daily.) Son Furniture and Carpet.: 13 rfl tr - r1 f m. . w r. tmA 1 i .! m m . 7 Tlie Choicest Table Wines... Tor-Families , .Alto far M edit la4 a4 Cooking Pwreoeee . PrtT,t Stock, Cream Rye, 014 Hick err. Pride of Kentucky and Hermitage; X goM CUtfrm Braodlea, Carlson's FamflyLfanor. Store 106 TWELFTH 8TBJJ2T WHEN GOING EAST. . . Use a first-clasa Una tn traveling between Klnneapolla. 8L Paul and Chicago, and the principal town la centra Wisconsin, Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair Car tneervtcOk The Dining can are operated . In the .In terest of it patron, the most elegant service ever Inaugurated. Moala. are served x la earta. To obtain flrt-le rrtce your ticket ebould reed via, t'c . Tbe Wiscoasla Central Lines. Direct connections at Chicago and Mil waukee (or all eastern point. For full tnfonnaloa call on your nearest - ticket agent, or write - JAS.C.POND. ' ' General Pas. Agent, or JAS. A. CLOCK. ' Milwaukee. Wlav General Agent. Set 8tark atreet, Portland. Or Tickets to all point ..EAST.. For Sale byO-R.lR Agent. Astoria. a D. ROGERS, Ilwseo . Through palace and "tourist sleepers, dining and library observation cars. ELEGANT VESTIBULE TRAINS, No. 4 Limited leaves Portland at l: Na I Limited arrives Portland at M U Oregon Industrial .'Exposition OPENS IN ..Portland, Septemter. 22 .. CLOSES ' October 22, 1898 The Finest and Greatest Exposition ever held lo the Northwest. HORTICULTURAL and AGRICULTURES Produots of Oregon and Washington will be displaced in wonderful profusiou, including more varieties ' than ' ever before Kalhered togeth er iri one exhibit. Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals will te Awarded. Marvelously Rich Specimens from our , Gold, silver and Other Mines- ..Bennett's Renowned Military Band.. H.s bees eng.geJ for th seaioo. Astounding Aerial Feat and Aero, batlc Perfor rriarces. : Very Low Bates on all Railroads Ailmlstion 2i Cents. Children lo' Ce nt Astoria Pctl'c.ntrarv , HEADING ROOM FREE TO ALL Open every day from I o'clock to i:tt n t:t6 te .H p. m. Bubacrtrtion rate- t3 per annum. W. t.xr. taereoth and Duaae e;rt. liiilifiii!