The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, January 26, 1899, Image 2

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    TliK DAILY ASTORIAN, J 11 U US DA V MOHMNU, JANUARY 20, 18M
JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor.
Telephone No. M,
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Served br carrier, par month (8
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Postsga free to luoecriber.
All communication intended for publi
cation thould be directed to the editor.
Business communication of all kind
and remittance muit be addressed to
Th Astortsn."
,.Th Aatorlan guarantee to tta advar
liter lb lanreat clrculauoa ot MJ
newspaper published on th Columbia
river.
Advertising rate cat M Baa on appti-
sttbon to th bualneaa manaarar.
What doe the Oreconun think of the
plain to gwt th new naval tattoo the
government pmpowo to tehlhh on the
Pacific coast located In the Columbia
river: Since (ho Pugot sound paper
hv knocked southern California, out
tMa Mutton can ba bum In only one of
two pWd Puget sound or tho mouth of
the Columbia river. Tho rovvrntnar
tea announced purpose not to delay
this important Improvement. and there
la no doubt whatever that It will be
authorised at thia evasion of emigreas.
I'niem te la an extra seeetoo, which
fe very Improbable, tho appropriation
tor th new atattoa must be made and
ka location determined wnhln the next
Ave weeks. It 1 time the Oresjontan waa
expressing soma opinion on th.: very in.
terestlng; subject. Can k be that the Ore.
(onian dows not want them government
operations commenced to the Columbia
river? Can It be true, as so many people
allege, that Portland would rotbf r
see Pug sound prosper than Astoria,
even though Astoria' prosperity would
belp tho whole slate of Oregon? The
Oregordan cannot afford to remain si
' lent In this matter. Let It speak out
honestly and fearlessly. Will the Ore
goniaa soy where it wants to see this
great naval station located?
Her Is another live subject upon which
the Ores' mlan !as -xpressed no opinion
th proposition pending to the legis
lature at Salem to establish a maximum
freight tare la Oregon. What does that
great paper mean by ignoring topic of
this son which Imply so much to the
good or lli of the people of Its own atata
and communtty? It is not for lack of
editorial writers, nor space to express
their views, for ft devotes columns every
day to the discussion of, ethical, religious
and scienilAo subjects. What is the
reason, then, that tt preserves such a
strange silence concerning matters of
local Interest which Involve the immedi
ate welfer of so many of its patrons
and readers. W4I the Or'srorrian speak
out and say what Is the matter with it?
Can It be that that great and Influential
journal, disgusted with the retrogression
of its own section. Is preparing to enter
the lists for a share In the prosperity now
Visiting the Sound country? Has the
Oregonian resolved as ft some time ago
advised the Astor'an to do to remove
to Seattle or Tacoma? We should hate
to think so. Its clarion voice would be
missed in the business end political af
fairs of Oregon. Now, will the Oregonian
speak out as to its Intentions In this
direction and end the suspense of its
many good friends and admirers on the
lower Columbia river?
THE PEACE TREATY.
Friends of the peace treaty, according
to a Washington dispatch, do not aipir
to be alarmtd over the reports that e ght
or more of ths republican semuors are
credited with 'the intention of aiding the
dVimjcrute and populists In defeating it.
But they admit that, as matters now
stand, much hard work will bave to be
done to rally to the support of the ad
ministration votea enough to put the
document through in the shape in which
It was sent to the senate by the presi
dent. Party pressure will undoubtedly
ba applied in every way possible, and
the prediction is mode by several of the
ktadlng republicans that just as soon as
the people of this lend understand the
situation public sentiment will be so
strong that the obstructionists will hav
to stand aside. The talk at the capltol Is
that at least four of the republican sen.
a ton will never be whipped Into line
unless a guarantee Is given In advance
that the president's policy does not look
to annexation of the Philippines. They
are Hoar, Hale, 'Mason and Wellington.
There is a quiet intimation that If it
becomes certain that the opponents of
t(he treaty can control enough votes to
prevent ratification, the president will !
withdraw the treaty. "Then you will
hear a howl from the people all over
the United States, " say an adcet, ex
pansionist, "It will only be necessary
for the president to issue a manifesto
...i . ......
proclaiming that
he hai never
deter.
lrjli
mined to annex the
ands.
nnles it
i i i
.1 ? r- - ill
AVcgcbblc Preparation ft As
slmilatitg ftcrood.imlRctf uU
ling the Stomachs ami Dowis of
Frotnotcs DigcstioaOvcrrul-
rMaralRcsl.Cotuairis rtcurv
M Opium.Morphinc tvr Hincxd.
ftOT W.Utt-UTit;.
W- SmJ-
Jh i m i l-
ApcrfectRmctiy forConslip
rioa.Sour StomoctuDurrncva,
Worms .Convulsions lever ish
nrss cndLosS OF SLEEP.
hcSi! Signaturt cf
NEW "YORK.
should be proven wtthln a reasonable
period that the) Filipinos are not cupable
of maintaining an independent gowrn.
nit of their own. The Islands cannot
at this stags of tb proceedings, be loft
to the mercy ot greedy European na
tions. The I'nlted State Is compelled
to look after thvm until a definite pol.
ley can be sgrtd upon."
9enator Morgan Is reputed to be the
moat ardent expansionist on the demo
cratic tide. H beiievea that the United
States should hokl ewry acre of ground
that has been taken from Spain, and
while be is hi favor of carrying out the
spirit of 'the resolutions with regard to
Cuba, his IJcea Is that it will not be
miny years before the fertile Island will
become a part of our territory. He holds
that the Cubans themselves will ask to
be annexed, just a the Hawailans did.
Mr. Morgan's colleague. Mr. Pettu. Is
placed on the list of those who will vote
for the treaty; but some of his friends
say ha is in a very doubtful frame of
mind a to whether b la right.
Oat on the water in the moonlight A
more beautiful or romantic situation for a
young man to tell the story of bis love and
ak the young woman of his choice to share
hi life cannot be imagined.
The courtship oi a young couple may be
ever so romantic and their married life be
very unhappy. There are common sense
considerations outside of love that have a
world to do with the making of married
happiness. One of th most important of
these considerationa is the (rood health of
both parties to the sacred tie. The young
man who is in the incipient stagea of con
sumption commits a crime if be marries
before he is reitored to health. He con
demns bin wife to the life of a naree and
his children to early death, or Mves of sick
ness and suffering. Dr. Pierce 's Golden
Medical Discovery cures oS per cent of all
cases of consumption if taken in its earlier
stages. This is its record established dur
ing the past thirty years. It is the great
blood-maker, flesh-builder, nerve-tonic and
general restorative.
The young woman who suffers from weak
ness and disease of the delicate and im
portant organs that make wifehood snd
motherhood possible has no right to answer
"Yes" toa young man's proposal until she
is thoroughly restored to health in a wom
anly way. in. Pierce's Fsvorite Prescrip
tion prepares a woman for wifehood and
motherhood. It makes her strong, healthy
and vigorous where a woman most needs
health, strength and vigor. Thousand of
women bave testified to its menu. .
" My daughter," writes Mrs. N. A. Thomas, of
Little kock, Ark., "had been ander s doctor's
care for four rears. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre
scription, which cured me, also cured her.'
Is there anything more awful than that
senfte of udVln "goneness" that comes
wlien you find you have loet your pockt
boolc LA GRIPPE flUCCESSFULLY
TREATED.
"I have recovered from the second
attack of la grippe this year," says Mr.
James A. Jones, publisher of the Leader,
Mexla, Texas. In the latter case I used
Cnamberlain's Cough Remedy, and I
think with considerable success, only
being In bed a little over two days against
ten days for the former attack. The
second attack I am satisfied would bav
been equally as bad a the first but for
the use of Ibis remedy, as I bad to go to
bed In about six hours after being
'struck' with it while In th first ease
I was able to attend to business for
about two day befor getting 'down.' "
For sale by Charles Rogers, druggist
It would be wall to start a school where
women could be taught to tie their man.
Dish neckwear, judging by tho harrowing
four In hand and Ascot atrocities one
meets daily upon tb streets.
fU Ayr .
In i a in rrn i -
iL --j!. 4 law
aJaaaaa I fM StTaW fMMNf, ! VMM TV.
WsFm
. TO CURE A OlAJD rj OWB DAT,
-(-c. ..'v.. . a, .ill 'f j,l
Tuk Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
AU-.druggists. refund -Ui jnonejr UM falls
to cur. S ceats. Tne genuine ha L. B.
Q. on each tablet
S
i
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Haw
Always Bought
Bears tho
Signature
You
Always Bought.
Have you ever noticed that some nklrts
that look perfnly em-hunting wht-n the
wmrfr Is standing have a most eitraor-
dlnary way of wrlnkluig and drawing
when ih sits down?
rears
A touch is enough
for cleanliness. That
is wny it lasts so.
There seems to be a perfect rsge for
bofted coats. ..
TO THE PUBLIC.
W ara aothorUad to guaraatt rry
bottla of Chamberlain's Cough Ramedy
to ba as represented and If not satisfac
tory after two-thirds of ths contents
bav jbeon nsed. will refund th monay
to . th purchasac. Than Is Bo betttr
msdkin mad for la grippe, colds and
w hoop tag cough. Price S and M cent per
bottle. Try It. .
The new pin cushions are fully three.
quarters of a yard long.
HOW TO PREVENT PNEUMONIA.
Ton ar perhaps awar that pneumonia
always result from a cold or from an
attack of la grippe. During th rol.
demlo of la grlpp a few year ago, when
so many case resulted In pneumonia.
It waa obeerved tnat the attack was
never followed by that disease when
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was used.
It counteracts any tendency of a cold
or la grippe to result In that dangerous
disease. It Is ths best remedy In the
world for baa colds and la grippe.
Every bottla warranted. For sale by
Charles Roger, druggist
Why will women wir cMffon.trimm-d
sosru-s with their stre-t frocks?
PLAfcD OUT.
Dull headache, pain In various part of
the body., sinking at th pit of th (torn-
ach loss of appetite, fevertahnes, pimple I
or sore ar all positive evidence of Im
pure blood. No matter bow it became so
It must be purified in order to obtain good
health. Acker's Blood EUxer ha never
rai"" to cur scrofulous or syphilitic poi
sons or any other blood diseases. It Is I
certainly a wonaerlul remedy and w e
every ootue on a positive guarantee
For sale by Estes-Conn Druaj Co.
It Is because men and worn are fail
ures that bo many marriagtn are also.
OASTOniA,
Bean tb f 1w Haw Always BougM
A well known hotel imw declares that
his favorite hymn Is "Abide With Me."
No healthy person need fear any dan.
geroua consequences from an attack of
la grippe If properly treated. It Is much
ths asm as severe cold and requires
precisely the same treatment. Remain
quietly at borne and take Chamberlain'
Cough Remedy a directed for a sever
cold and complete recovery la sure to
follow. For sal by Charles Rogers,
druggist
txruRitnc may meJce cowanui of us
all, but It Is nothing to what pnln wtll
do for a man.
That the blood should perrorm Ita vital
functions, it is absolutely necesssary It
should not only be pure but rich In life,
giving elements. These result are best
effected by the Use of that well-known
standard blood purifier, Ayera' Bbraapa-
rllla
Fur trimming on the skirt of a frock
soon resembles the inner brusn of a
carpet sweeper.
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold on
a positive guarantee. Cure heartburn,
rising of food, distress after eating, any
form of dyspepsia. On little tablet gives
Immediate relief. 2t and 60 cents. For
sale- by Estes-Conn Drug Co.
Violet ablet are Ane for the bath.
They are also delightful whets carried In
a purse. At that time we' understand
that there need not be any "filthy lucre."
Kan'ta ' y The Kind Jfw Hart Atwar Botjlii
BJgaatn
tt
6
ll
K Jp' The
M Kind
U mm
THE RUSSELL
Compound Automatic Engine ;
j 1 1 1 ( f i J iv.. i. j r ... y
lii v. x IX tr ,? a - M : i ' - v-. .'v ?T H r t- - V
trtwig niul Kconoiiucul. Writo us for jiu'tit"ulurs.
A. H. A KKIt.L, UrssKI.L C).,
Malinger. Portlitiiil, lroton,
Kopp's
?''? .Ww .-.
0!
Tho North Paoiflo Brewr-ry, of hioh
Vr.Joho Kopp i proprietor, make hxrr
or domestic an1 riport Inula.
mm
Worth Pacific Brewery
J. A. Pastabetid,
ricMcfinr.rnniTfjnfTno nun Onn.nco 3
Estimutos Given on
All Kinds of Work.
g P)U).'nci8it N . 401,
THE
Seventh and
SHASTA MINERAL. WATER. I'EJTEK, NOBLE,
KICKOKY AND SHAK'S MALT WHISKIES,
ALL OTHER LIQIOKS. WINES, HEER AND CIGARS
Served Day nnd NlffHt.
AUGUST KRAT2,
Una ot s famous
vous or Omtn
ContitMitiin.
ttmnl diriuiri,
BCrORC st AFTER
rr Plni1 W ,tHAflhiiiliiiil rM.
Tbs rnMuo suffrrrs r no! oirn b lunnrs Is twvmiMi ninety pr riil ar trroSIM wf'h
IPraalalllt. I'l'CI DF..NIC lillwooly Known rnnntr tn vrm mi liom Ian np rull.,11. VMiir. lm-.nl
sis, A written runrmnt c"n an.l m.mvf rriuml if sis bti- i1m nol i!n;i a Mrfuiou,i,loura
ti U0abox.su (nr (vuu.br nuJl. (wnU lor m sk circular si IritiaioniAlt,
uldross DA VUL HEDICI3IK t'U P. O. Iloi n,lkui Fra'iclvo.Csl. Piltl
CHARLES ROGERS. Commercial tt.
losaatiy.
Trrpl4.
Wlven John D. Itork-fell-r was a tmy
he linil his first picture, taken with his
class -at Ottwego auttny. Oawego.N. Y..
In 1653. It whs a dnguiTotyie, urwl
whn Rockefeller bw-ajnn rlih Im- lrlel
to buy K from his frrmi-r tnu hi-r. will.
am Hmyih. who fuml to sHl It ut any
dice. Mr. Hmih J)iil a nhurt time nito,
Ianrl his son luis suit thn plitunt jih n
gift to Itox-ke.felltr.
Mokl Tea pos'tively cure mc neaitach
Indigestion and eonatljmtion. a dallKhtful
herb drink. Removea sll eruptions of
the skin, producing a porfect complexion,
or money refunded. 23 and 60 cents. For
ale by Estes-Conn Drug Co.
KeaHInK aloud ns a im-tv ii)yii.n ex
orcise Is of great hnrxrt;inr ntul effl.
dewy. CioflTO, In nome of bis li tters,
speaks of rurirsg hlmMf of troublesome
and alarming wvtakm-ml ly muling aloud
every dny. Certain 'timp-ri!m-rt lire
Influenced by It. as aitoni ar unVoti-d
by their own pluylng.
Acker's English . Remedy win stop a
cou- at any time, and will cur th
worst cold in twelve hours, or money re
funded. 26 and CO cents. For sale by
Estes-Conn Drug Co.
Tlvre hnvu ! m:iny declines In
(Ux k. but the greatest known drop Is
whetn Niagara Falls.
Luxuriant hair, of unirorm color, I
beautiful head coveting for either sex,
and may be secured by using Hall's Veg
table Sicilian Hair Renewer.
It is all very wt-il to talk about child-
hood Usng such a happy period, but it
I largely a myth, an many of us can
tuHKfy to griefs mor poignant In school
days thnn any tbmt evi-r enme In after
yisars.
Astoria Public Library
READING ROOM FREE TO ALL.
't u -'." .1 t ftft . . I 1 ' I I tt I
Open vry uay from t 0 clock to IfM
41... : , t .. m
and 4 JO to : P. m.
Babscriptlon rates n per asnttm.
Wast Cor. Znvsta and Ouaae Itreeta.
t 1
"Best
.,v7. ...
A DELICIOUS
DRINK....
AND
ABSOLUELY
PURE.
"1 a -a7V
fniiU'
I BoUll Jrr fur family use, or keg
br anpptir.1 at auy lime. Inliny i
b rtty frrtv
IIou.ti'-Moving
lor win
Astoria, Oregon.
s
LOUVRE
Astor Street
- - Mnnager
MMHnnn rfstiirfi.
"CUPIDENf
Thin irol VtiiiWili
iiimiiiiwhh iikw wiiae viiaUtocUMB
VliaU,UMprK fi-
f rrneb pit jratrUn. will quicklr rut toil ot all nr-
nl u imtrsuti unnuis.
l M UHI M llhl.
rinBlnTVDainM I" Marry, s.iiiiii, imiMt, Vrir,J . i
U sU)is sil Iomm br dr or iihL Invvmii aulrli
srl.irUlf ttolrhvWwl )its hi frrnisiorrrni.4 ami
all tlw h.,rn.ri.f Imimm-ri SI sllit st:i-iauMisUiUvr, iu
ki.lnfv.n.l in nrli,rr orol ailunounU,
mall WMk Oftfilia
MANHOOD RESTORED SS
Susranteedtora'ssll aervouadnsasfs, such a Weak Memory LimsoI
rain rower, Headache. Wsktlalacss, Lost Maoboud, Nighily Kmu
sioas, hervousnna, all dralna, lose of power ia Uraeratlv Orgaas ot
either sea. caused by over -ezertloa, youthful errors, esrrssiv use oi
opium or atimulanta, wkKh lead to Innrmit. Coasnmstiua 01
tao eecarrteil la vast perarL Jl so per Ifh, 6 (or by ll
Circular VrM. Baldltvall Arnmrim iih f, II i,v.a.ju.
aisnniaaumi by the Peas Mrritctn fo . Pans Frni-e f.sti Ixirts
Hrugc.luistraiuUtigt(eiit, Third Md Vsmhlllbt. rortlsnd or
ror Sal by ESTE8-CONN DRUO CO.
G ASTOR I A
For Infanti and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
. Bears the
Signature
BLANCARDS
IODIDE OF IRON
1 fotAIVfiMIA.PtMIPNRJWoftlieBLWII),
WINSTI IL IIUPiAL WbAKNtSS
aCttOI-ULA. tic.
None genuine uulrwniKnril "IIi.amcask"
A I.I. DKIJI.C.ISTS.
, E, FOUQERA A CO., N. V. Af U. lor U. S.
87' 1899
Fisher
Brothers
ASTORIA...
LUBRICATING
OILS
A SPECIALTY
BHIP CHANDLERY
HARDWARE
IRON AND STEEL
COAL
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
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or ssot ka pisln wrsppur,
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el1ncs, Commerri'lal sirttrt, near
8!nlh, omo huursi Mornlitf until Id:
all aflnrnnon until t; tvfiilni until
o'clock,
DU. O. 11. RtlTlOS, 111 YMICIAN AND
Hurar.xtii, fpoolal itntlon to illneaim
of wonipn and aiirtary, OrtW over
Im nalnator'a itors, Amorla. Tel. No, H
Pit. "JAY TUTT1.K. I'llYHIflAN AND
ttiiryr.ui, ii'lii-i, riii) and ll'ytltlun
lllilliltng, t'niKltiprv'Inl Slrvl. lUsl
Oi'lico rniiip. T'!i iliiiii IW Ai Utig
wlnlctill HHK.nin I'nllrd HUlra marine
lionpltiil aervli'S,
MA HON 10.
TKMri.K LUPtllC N'. i. a r. ank a
M .Itriiumr cniiuiuiii atloh hclil on
thii tlrl and third Tusdy ivilili of
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M.i I0. C. HOM't-KN, Hi-vreiary.
A'tlVHNICYH.
J. g. A. ItDWMir.
AITUUMCY AND t'i)UN8ICt.l,OH
( AT LAW.
tmue, liotul Htrwrt. Astoria, t)r.
tihii MitmaiLii
from rtirllaud
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t'hiraau and Kmc
K'om Anuria
Mkns
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Mpokan
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10 a. at.
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I AH Sailing iHitra suit
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Jan- a, Ma, IS.U. i j
iiuiii ii
mlay
Columbia Itlvsr
Mioamsra
To Portland a4
Way l-andlnga.
r nm I'orU.nd.
WlltanitU River.
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4 ,a . ni,
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audSal Aliin, Albany. orval
and Mai
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O. W. LOUNillEItrtT.
agent Aston.
. VL HURLBURT.
Oeo. I "a. Agt Psruaaa. Or.
TICKKTS
HDg!P0.HTS
t( Mil
EAST
Throuah palas and" tourist alasMr
dining and library obsarvatloa ear.
E LEO A NT VE8THI0UH TRAIN. ,.
No, 4 Limited laava Portland at I
I Limited arrtvas Portlaad at U U
a. m.
For rat-. .tr-J, JJ
Agsol a KT1 N.. Aatoria.
aDWC&tUa4. Or.
WHEN GOING
EAST -
Us a first class Una In traveling be
tween Minneapolis, St Paul and Chicago,
and th principal town In Central Wl
consin.
Pullman Palace Bleeping and Chair Car
In aervlc. .
Ths dining car are operated In lb
Interest of Its patrons, th most elegtnl
servlco ever Inaugurated. Msala ar
served a la cart.
To obtain first clasa service your tl kl
should read via
The Wisconsin Central Lines.
Direct oonni-ztlon at Chicsgo and Mil
wauke for all eaalsrn polnta. ,
For full Information call on your nar
sst ticket asent, or write
JAB. C. lOND.
Clanoral Passenger Agent,
or JAH. A CLOCK. ..Iwauke. Wli.
Oi-nerll Agent.
Ut Stark Htrel
Portland. Or.
Through
Tickets
TO THB-
KAST
AM) SOUTHEAST
VIA
' PlCT0V
PULLMAN PALACB BLEEPERS,
TOURIST SLEEPERS and .
FREE RECLININO CHAIR CARS
-Dally to
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Salt Lake. Denver, Omaha,
Chicago, Kansas City
and other Kaatera oltlet
Baggage ohwikad through to destination,
Union Depots, fart tiin. lowest rates,
Plntach Ikht In all ears..
For rais and other Information call
or idnrss
O. W. LOUN8BERRT, Agm,
O. R. 4N. Co.
Astoria, Oregon,
or j n. urrnnur, urn. Agent,
las Third St.. cor Alder, Portland, Or.
MOTT'S PENNYROYAL. PILLS
The ovtmm WSnM, Inwts
Urltv and otnlHlns,lnorsM Ikif
and lisnUh opsins ut mlilriis.
1 li.jr srs 1,1 r Sairn"
as woDisnhaud. sluliiv Am
'vnlopnisatororirsnssnd body, no
Snowo rnmrrtv fur woman sriiuils
! tlim. Csnnui riu bsrm III W
romas a pismir. ail per hoi
hy mall. Sold by druirslal.
Dr. William' Indian Pile
1 1 liniment wiu oure Ullad,
'bleedlnr and lichlni
Piles. Il sbsorbs the tumors
aUay the itoblng at once, sou
Ins a Doultlce. irlvns Iniilant k-
lief. Dr. Williams' Indian Pile OlnL
1 men! lsnrenared for PllM.nrf lih.
ing of th private ports, Every bos 1
iwarrand. ,HydriifBlt.tjy mall en re
Hp of price,-M eent and 11. 00. aILLUMl
MANIlFJICTUniNQ CO.. Props, Cievla7oV&hk
ror tale by B6TX8-OONN DRUO CO,
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Mall
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ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD.
liav Astoria Dlly) " I Arrlv"
a m P m.l lHirtland and AaiorUlp.m.fj!
1;H ;DUV!lr Iraliii via UiUi
Knamia, Clifton, WM
pa, r
I'lala
port, rialahanle. (fl'li
iMiiiitAnl Inn at I loll
lha Kaal am) t'ul
Hound polnla ,
n.m e.m.
p.m a.m.
II. HI M
Aaiorla. Meastl and
f.BU 1S
Nw Astoria Paassnssr
trains, via
ami Flavrj.
ariviHwn
Ui.mUv llunlsrs no-
lal Aaiorla o 8slill
i.
C. MAYO,
ti.
r. i. a.
WHITE COLLAR LINL
Columbia lllvr and rugl Hound Navi
gation Company.
Telephone Isava Aioria dally. loy
TOSwiMrfiatl. dally .o.pt unda,
at I a. m. .
Whit Collar lln lrkt Inter- hanMaH
en Talephun. T. J. IMr "k.,""
Th.mijMi.in for Astoria and all wsy Pw;'j
riavsl, liaaeo, beavlsw, Lung Itsaob,
Mahetttta.
A. J. TATIm.
Anuria Agent,
talwbaa Ho, U,
U. II
BCOTT,
Prwsldsat.
BALTIMORE
and
OHIO RAILROAD
Royal Blue Trans
IIKI'WKIN
TIIK
EAST AND WEST
only lltm "porating It own
Ihriniiiti trins l,i'n HI. l"Ul.
iiulavllln. HirtlnrUI
t'liiiiiiuuiil and Sw V.rk.
VU Wanhtiutli-n. llUlill"r
n. rhlla.Mpl.l
Th trltJ vr the 11. A O.
la pcrinltir.l tu i-atch
HllMipara i't thn
srti-sl siwimry In A merle.
PKTUK HAHVEr.
PaiMflo Ct A!-nl. Han Franolsoo,
Roum U. Mill llutUUl'g
Delist ...
aucxr in
00DlsVOktJ
SOliTII
LEAVE
l"OKTLANU
AltRlVl
OVEMIJIND EX-rils-Mri,
fur Halsin.
Ituaaburg, Ashland,
Hanramsnlo, Ogdsn,
Han Francisco, Mo.
lav. Lo AngsiM,
Kl Paso, Naw Ur
Uan and lb East.
Itoeaburg pssssngsr
Via Woodhunj. for
Monnt Ang4, !)
vartoa. Wast BV0l
Hrownvtll, "pnng.
014 and Natioa.7..
e oe r. u
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sospt
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Dally
leapt
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Mb Hi
rorvallii
paaaenger I
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ipi
ao
'Uauy, fUally aicop
mm tfuni&y.
Lonnvctlnsr at Man I
Franclai-o with (Vx.
dental tliissital, I'acino Mail and Oce
anic amah!p llnea tor
Japan, china, acmiiulia and
HAWAII.
Rshale tlrkala ..n llt Sialsat
i,,n ! ,1 K.,MmMiln mA u-m k-.
oo.a Nat raUte 117 flrist'Claaa, and U M-oiid-ols,
incliallng slmr.
ItatMi and tlekvta to i;tern polota an
Eurupa, Also Japan. China. Honolulu,
and Australia. tVn ba olHlnni fmm J. H.
Also japan. China. Honolulu,
ralla. tVn ba lMMin.l fmm J. 8.
KIHKIANU. Ticket Agmit, 1st rtiiri st.,
R. Koklll.in. b. ( MAltKllAki!
MIDIfwT
O. F. A I. A,
Th rows h llrkfits Kast for Inwaai pIm
Call nn C. J Trnehsr4 I oral ant
NVella Fargo Company qrilra, Astoria.
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tin. I.
o vi a. m.
So. A.
It) p. m.
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il'iirllmil, H.ul'lii ami
No. n.
S p in.
Isriitiia lpfi-: inn
Wi'itttlr, T.f'1111, ly tn
1 In and li liTiui 'llali"
pi'lllls.
Three dnys tn Bt. Paul. Omaha, Kan
bus City and other Missouri rlvrr polnia.
Three and nn half days to Bt. L"Ul.
Mllwuukae and Chlrago. ,
Kour and ona-half dura lo Washington,
Philadelphia and othi-r far esti-rn loin.
l'aasaiigsrs taking rh A. A C. II. It, It.
I o'clock morning train will rnaka close
connection at uom wnn in on si oouno
fast mall, ..'.'
Union depot connection at all principal
eft lee. . . . . r-
liaggaga rneraea inrougn to ursuna
tion of tickets.
For siattping car reservations, iicae,
map
01 route ana otnar intormauun,
on or address
call 0
v v. maiu. Agent,
tU CommercU.! Bt.. Astoria,
or A. D. CHARLTON.
Assistant Onneral Paasttnicer Agent, Kl
Morrison Htrsi, i-oriiano, ur.
Go East...
Til Billing and Burlington route, and
you reacn umana, Kana city. Bt, Lou la.
and all other southern and southeaster!
oitle. half a day oonr than traveler
who take any othr line.
Oo east via Bt Paul and th. Bnrilngtoa
route, and you rid. tb. finest train on
rth-the Burlington. 0L PaaWJl.loaara
limited. . . . .
Oo east via Ogdan and Denver, and rott
see th. wonderful scenery of th. Rookie.
famed the world ever a the most ma,
nlflosot on th. eootlnent
Tickets at offlce of conneotlag lines
A. C SHELDON.
LINE I I ljHosu
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