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VIII. MOKMNC ASTOKI AN, SI' N DAY, JAMWUY ft. 1102 gaily otot'iau Telephone Main MU TERMS or BUB3CRIPTI0S -. pAI1Y Snt by mall, per year Sect by mail. Per month Barred by carrier, per month - TEKKLY. a K malt ner vur in advance. COO Th Aatorlan guarantee to l: dvr town the largest circulation of any owppr r-hlih"M on th Columbia ' - BEAITIPY THE OITT. A movement th object if which Is to clear up and beautify the city by section ahouM meet the cordial co operation of cltlxena, in whatever lo cality It la atarted. What to every body's business la nobody business, and If the talk on civic Improvement is to amount to anything it must be though specific rather than general action. The announcement, therefore, that a branch of the American Civic Improvement League will be organlied and devote its efforts toward cleaning up occupied and unoccupied blocks, from Sellwood to the city limits north, and from the, river east to the city boundaries, is to the point. The wide area covered by this announcement shows that a -ery large contract has ;dends and ln l-intep st disbur-ieir.en.s been undertaken, but it Is at all events 'am,,r.g ihe holders of railway semri- specific, and. with co-opratlve effort ! S h re-iden:s of eve.y on the part of citliens, will succeeed . ,, . , . . , state and territory I'l the tm:on. as iu accomplishing a great deal. The . East Side leads thus far In the lines investor, in foreign l.tr. !. an 1 Indicated., It may be hoped that its is n-' m. an factor 'n tho ur-sem pros example will be contagious. The Ore- ! t,rjty f ,,- general p.putatl.n. T.ike gonian. January h jthe dniden l jayments alon From the clipping above. It will bej., thy T,,yT,.,n a:.,,r.,xima-e'y seen that the metropolis of Oregon j $1 .. M(.h for fxi.ry w.,t.in ,in.i is awakening to the fact that her city I h)M ,n h., l-ni.i.! j., ,,., m,.,. needs a general house-cleaning, to put I th, inotvaw , dUldends ov.-r those her in proper trim as the model city she alms to be. "Th-?re are oth ers We will juote one sentence, for It Is full of the good, sound meat of common sense: "What Is every body's business Is nobody's business, and If the talk on civic improvement Is to amount to anything, it must be through specific rather than general action." This is the ca.se right here at home. The Push Club appointed a park commission some time ugo and there has been much ta:k that this meant far more widespread and gen--eral improvements than the beginning of a public park. Not having heard of ) the death or departure to "other fields I and pastures new" of any of that ap- I pointed committee, the public gener- j ally have come to believe that there was nothing for that committee to do. or that the task appointed was too herculean for their brain and t.erve. The Woman's Club has a standing ; committee on village improvement. The members of the committee started their work with good judgment and discretion, by asking this park com mittee to meet with them ana talk ' over the general good of the ity and ( plan for an lmprovem2nt to present unsightly conditions. They also In- j terested the housekeepers nnd owners of property, to the end that the lots ! occupied and unoccupied should have a general cleaning up, and carting away of all old rubbish; anl had a meeting with the committee of the city fathers whose business it Is to at tend to these matters, but who have woefully neglected It In the past. No dumping ground for such rubbish could be found. The council was to pro vide one, but up to date none nas been found. Householders who have cleared up their premises and had rub bish to dispose of were warned not to burn it and therefore It was piled for days until. In spite of warning, as one plucky woman said, "We got up be fore daylight and burned It." If Port land has her American CItIc Improve ment League, why not Astoria? And if "the City of Portland from Sellwood to the city limits north and from the river east to the city boundaries" is to be cleaned and put in npple-ple or der, why not Astoria from Alderbrook to the end of Uniontown and from the i river south to the city water works? By all means let us have a Civic Im provement Ltagu';. L-t the Push Hub, park committee, the village improve ment committee from the Woman's Club, the Commercial Club and the j street comnilttte of the City Council i make a concerted fffort toward the beautifying and Improving of the- city's appearance. The Axtorian offers its columns to help such a movement. Which of these above named HOtletl'-.s. whose aim is the city's Interes-s. i;i be the first to start the ball rolling? RAILWAY PTiOSPBKITY. According to the preliminary report of the statistician of the interstate eommerve commission for the "tt" ending June .V. l!0t. the business if the railroads In the I'nlted State for the past fla.nl year was unusually li.HHl and th. not results I artlcularly gratifying iimW l with tin- situa tion during the half doacn or year i prior to 1-S. eNlstlng railway condl lions presented it contrast (rat induces '""-''r - ,h"' r.-tr,v-,Hvt. A p.ilod W'of defaulted boiid-lnt.'ivst. tieclver- i ships, decreased dividends, passed .tlv- i Mends, deteriorated plnsic.il condition, entangling litigation an.l rate wars ha been succeeded by o x' of httoyani prosperity and smooth ail!ti!t. Our r.illt.u.ls herein the I'nlted State. with an aggregate of approl- mately 1MM nt!l'. amM In tho a-nvis dtirltic the last fiscal year J1.- 5TS.IM.1V.V or aUu! J'.l per mile 't llnc nn Increase In gross earnlns over lftH) of I31.US.3W. A the operat- int; exivns.-s amounted to !t3.K4.- M, or Tv.'J per mile of lltf. the net earnings of the roads con'Slned In this advance statement wet $V-V'" or tX.5r;.:H in excess of thflr earnings during the fiscal year 10. The total Income of these roads was. including $S.';j:T1.;,44 rwvlved from investmenis and other sources. J.V.;r.l. The amount of dividends declared during the year was llil.b.." The amount of dividends shown fr the same roads In I"' s llo.;!'!.'..'. or nearly $13.- iXm1"K loss. The distribution of all these divl- o, hi year previous was an average of 1 cents each f r our T" iv..iev and m re people. The railroad con, panics take Into their coffers daily a tremend ous aggregate of the peipl-'s cash, hut nowadays they are putting it to go.l use. and paying a g lol bit of it hack again. The distribution of "prix- money" seems to be an inteestlng point arounl which gossip connected with the Sampson-Schley controversy re volves. It's the r.xk on which offl. rs of th- navy seem to split and. fr -m all accounts, the division f tin- s, "ih of war will be the hltt-r-st rii-im ry f the whole unfor'.unat- affair. An Am erican h-ro r-aihing for a i he. k iJ a bad enough sp-s ta. 'e to set ! for" th" country, hut two naval offn- rs -.f high rank and their following In o'i ial nr.. I private life all squabbling ov- r the vield of an historic naval m '"ry is a i sight which I. rali-ulate-l to w.-ary that I I part of the public whh-h is not n.i j, ?,in,..; up ,h r,artl-.ir. f.-a- I I tures of the controversy to b" impr- s ed with the ridiculous side of the nf- i ; fair. As a matter of fact th- ' prize ! nionev" phase of the controversy i tween S. hli-y and Sampson Is ,il-.)-gether apart from the issu- respecting Schley's conduct before and during in battle of Santiago. PriZ" money is awarded by the admiralty court. It is paid for captured ships sold by th" court's order. Bounty m (ley cones from another sviuro. It is paid out of the treasury for war ships of the enemy destroyed in action. From this latter source Admiral Schley gets VAW. nearly half as much as Sampson. Ad miral iH-wey received J.VjO for destroy ing the fleet at Manila. Sampson se cured 1-30U from the Santiago victory as bounty money. The remainder of his large reward which has aroused the Ire of Schley's friends was for prizes captured during the entire Spanish- American campaign. Under the law of ' the ndmlraltv the sums (riven Samnson ' could not be less than they were. It was decided by the court if claims j that he was in command of the !!" t ; whl'h fought at Santiago end under the rules the larger part of the bounty i money went to him. Had this been all i the cash that came his way. however. the contrast between his reward" and those given Schley would not b" f . great. Th'-re Is no point in the law . governing f-uch matters whl' h could ; be suet'-h'-d far enough to t;!v" . Schley a share of the prize ni'ny. H" Will hav- lo be content with the bounty, th- glory ..f th" vi tory h'- achieved nnd the gratPule or ih" i Amerimn people. . Lieutenart Von Kdel,4ielni of the German army or navy has written a pamphlet. No copy js at hand, k'i the j precise appearance of th production cannot be remarked. Probably ihe lieu tenant wrote with a sword dipped In gore. For a thoughtful man the Ileu- tenant b ln'ff caivlcs. Ill lucid scheme fr conducting the I'nlted States ha l-een set forth In mu lt d tail that the government may take warn ing nnd so upset ln plan which, the la-dger thinks, would he a cruel disappointment t" 'h'- "uni5 man A few year ago Chile h I a :asm of hostility and the diplomats of that hot- blooded country gravely dleusscd the r, tltllti of landing lo.cAl men In San Krattvlsvo and th. it sweeping across. the , ,,,. I'titln. iit to Now Wrrk. mowing a swath of desolation The pro- was a' undone I upon tho assur thnt If tho Chileans tiled this wotil.l lo nrtvsto.l ly tho San Its t I ance th, y KrancK-o olioe. Tho Cencan lieu- tonnnt li--s not think to connu. r with any paltry tiVVi. 11,- more than double tho number llo trankly a.l- mlf that i would N' i.vvs.Hary. 1W w,,uid .,, these on tho Atlantic coal anynhciv that happened to be con- ; venletit. and easily defeat the i.iV jfc.idlers tho I'nUe.l State c ut.l put inl (h,, (fi. together with a possible py.mM mHltlnin.n armed wlih mmile- i.vading muskets. Ot course Ihero winild rtrt t. necessity f.r sinking the Amer- lBn nHVy. an errand that tho lleu- tenant seems to hold would occupy ,nt. attentl.n of the Teutonic lnalers ,.,haps tlfleen minutes. if course do- tmt,., t,i (,r N't ween the t'nlte.1 States and !ermany are Idle wastes of words. Such a war is out of ail const l. ration. There Is no shadow of o, i . is!. 'it for it. and could not be. More surprising, however, than any serious discuss), .n of (he subject is the bawl ing f a a!f lieu:-mint, f: raises a Hi' stl 'it as to whether Umntlcs ore permitted to wear the uniform of the kaiser 1 Hiring President t'Vvelan I's admin istration greenbacks wer discov-'r.-d to U- the mai rial out of which an end less chain was wrought 5t eculntors ,,u', l V, hang- the gold reserve in th- tr, ,iury by I 'C s.-ming gr.s nhu ks for redemption and thus compel the gov ernment to is-u- new iM.n ls to erui" Its. If against a failure to red-em greenbacks when presented. The eon-s-'iueiice of such failure would of course have been detrimental to ihe credit of th- government, the Chicago Tribune now notes th.- existence and operation of another endless chain In the f.llowlng: The continued collec tion of this excessive revenue puts lu operaiion an endies chain, whose workings are profitable to lion.lhoM ers, but not to taxpayers. M.-n-y la w i:h Ir.nv n from in-ulatiun and locked up in siib-.i-e iniri-s. Th'-r" follows ii . -'Mil i.mr in si-e, ul.itive or t'.nari -ial ie'" .f ;i il 1. 1 1 Of III HI')'. Th" ,s. i ret. try !) ti-'.isury Is appe il - I to f .r i-.i.-:'. Ii.- buvs bonds at a pre mium, tttii.-h i-i nest comforting to the l.oi.l-rs. and thus pu s Imu circil iiion iTv.ii' v wheli ought not to have been t.ik-n nit of c in ulation." The effects of r-pe.it I bond sales ar appar-nt in the price of I... n Is. rematks the .-'an h ram isi o Hulletln. The premium on J per ci-n' bonds reduces the rate of intere-t to . ss than 14 j.er cent. At this rat- ..f interest the banks S.-1I bonds and surrender th" currency Is- sued when th.. bonds were deposited. Th- l orn lusion of the Tribune that th" mon-y ought not to hav- Ije.-n taken ait of inflation sims unavoidable. Th-re Is no piuspect that the motley tak-ii out of circulation by the collec tion of war taxes will lie needed to m-'-t current expenditures. Tacorna finds some satisfaction in th- fact tiiat more ihan V) persons, or one-tenth of Seattle's population, were arrested during the past year. How the other nine-tenths managed to escape Is not explained. Slops the Coafb sad Works Oil the Celd. Laxative flroino Quinine Tablets cure a r'M ln 3:,lr No cure, No Pay. Price 25 cents. With abolition of the peanut vender modern travel will Iohc one of Its ter rors. 1lNT LIVK T'I'7riIKr'. 'orii-'tipatlori and health never go to gether. In Witt s Utile Karly I'.isers promote -ny action of the bowels without distress. 'I have been trou bled . ith ooutlvcncsH nine years," says J ( ilt' i no, Ijej auw', Ind , "I 'have tr."i many remedies but Little Karly Iti'i-.'s rive b.-Ht results." CHAS. I:';';i-:i:S. An Knglish professor predicts that In futur- ages mankind will be legless. Mankind will rise to the emergency. NOTICK. During the absence In China of Ah Loig. senior partner and general man ager or me nop lung i.ung company, the affairs of the firm will be managed by Ju Young, through whom all busi ness must be transacted. Hop hi.v; i.cnv; a- Co. 3T6 Bond St., Astoria. w Annual Sale COMMFNCrS ON THURSDAY JANUARY 2d C. H. COOPER I Leading: Dry Cools anl A Dollar Saved. . is a Pi'llar I'unuil, i' cnii oe !i'll.ii' for vmi i! vnii irli to 'ihi Iuim' it Handsome Bedroom Set I '.. Not I'.iiv I'., lore S . in;.- ( hit- Sideboards. Certcr Talks. Mattrcs'is. Heating Stoves Mirrors. ruJcs. Hkluic rimes, I u. Rcbinscn's Furniture Store SfvioiJ ll.nij I uroiiurc takca la l ivhanue lor Nc T le-x'ATK N I SI.!-: I'T I'INI IJtrg I'olotiy of Iowa and Illinois Far mers Will Set lie There Ni:V nil I. KAN'S, Jan l-T James of Kalrtlel l. Iowa, passed through here ieii rout- to the Isle of Vines. Just south of t'tibn. which has been reserv led by the I'nlte.l States Mr. James ' g.es there to make arrangements for i the extensive colonization of the ll nn.l by the farmeis fr m Iowa. Illi nois and oih-r Western states. I A large body of land has been ac quired In the Island by a company In corporated under the laws of Iowa, j I Thirteen families from the town of! Spirit I.alte. la., are already suitlrd there nnd an- well pleased with the country. Their letters home have lieen so satisfactory as to promise a Isrge ' i emigration there, mi l .Mr Jano s g es : 'to the islands to put the lands In r..n- j jdltlnii to i...i,e the emigrants. j i j n.vKi:r itv swkmsii (.aimtai. Five Million Iiollar Nome Company t. i Re Incorjiorated at Htnttle. HKATTLi: 4 -The I.lnd-berg- . Mndblorn Interests at N inc. comprls- Ing many of the richest claims, will be Incorporated with a capital of live mllllon. The concern I' backed by Swdish capital. Doth principals are now In Seattle and yesterday received cable r'-nuest from Stockholm asking permission tic place one million dollars of stock. iiiNK HA' "K ON' Ht VAN. Boston Democrats lb-fuse m Take In Ills Ite.epllon. Part HoSToN. Jan. 4 At a meeting to day the Democratic state committee refused to co-operate with the Com monwealth t'lub fn the reception nnd banquet lo ! tenilered by the latter to William Jennings Hrynn. The ac tion of the committee was unanimous. WAU MAY BNHtJB. Argentine rjovernment Preparing Sever Relations With Chile. to nt:HN03 ATRES, Jan. 4.-The dls- I pute with Chile Is again aggravated owing to the alleged unfairness of the Chilean diplomats during the negotla- Hons. The Argentine government hav- Ing exhausted, all efforts for peace Is now proposing to break off negotla- Hons and to suspend diplomatic i. In- Hons with Oille. It has ordered that the navy and army be placed on a war footing. VroLATF.r flAMR LAW. Woman ftwning Pet Fawn Arrested In Chicago. eillCAfJO, Jan. 4 I!ecai..e Mrs. II. i F. flood possesses n pet fawn, which was given to her lnt June ns a wed ding present, she v ns nrrcHied on com- ; . i..i ,.r ciftrna W.irdi-n fteoriri- Itlrm- I poll II i. "I ' Ingham and charged with violating the , state game laws. rfS'f"FIi,l-'i; CDKIIK MfSSINi;. - I NBW YORK, Jan. 3 ''hnrles Free- man, Cntet CICTK Ol Hie jonnonc in New- Rochelle, N. Y., Is missing nnd i.iu friends fear that something has happencd to him to prevent bis return, j There is a slight discrepancy In his 9BH9 Clotblng House of Astoria. ,i. cunts, but bis father in law. lot m.iter Abr.im M 'litirf of l.ir. lunotit. V V . has promised to rmik" go.Kl any shortage wbl.h ma develop .luring tile nb,et, of the ml-sing man. WITIIt'ltVWS Kll"M i'.'NTKST NKW Y"ItK. Jan. I Fill Unn.n-g.-r. Iiidependeiit Ivmoeiatic candidate for representative of Ihe Seventh lit. trlct, has withdrawn from the contest and he has Issued a statement ask ing bis followers lo vol.- for I'erry llelm .ct who has been .1.. Tared by Jil lg" Sc. ill. of the supreme court, the regular 1 lemoc atle nominee NKW il I. FINI I'! I.I.i iN Mont J.in t - Th- Moti- tana nil A- eficolinlered Kud I'.impallV )esterdaV .11 beat lug st tatiim at the :i foot d. ptli III ai y liibt;. ( " s from ad )"lnltiK sandstoiu-s This Is the llr-t dlscoieiy of oil to Is" made III 'oiitbeiu Montana. rl'. iMINKN'T KAN'S AM I'l'.Al' KAN'-IAS ' 'ITV. Mo. Jan 4- Joseph i 'ombs, aged ej years, once n cnsplcu mis figure in Missouri politics, n veter an of the Mexican war and at "lie time a law partner of the late Justice Stephen Field of the I'nlt.'d Stales su preme court. Is dead at his home In Kansas I'lty. Kas He was prominent as a lawyer In ''allfornla soon after that slate was admitted l the union A FIllKMAN'S f'l.i Si: ''A 1. 1.. "I stu. k to my engine, ulthniiiili ev ery Joint ached and ever nerve was r,i. ked w ith pain,'' v. rlt"s C W It, II ii m , a locomotive fireman of Hurling ton, Iowa, "I was weak mid pale, with out nny appetite and all run down. As I was about to give up, I got a bottle of Klec trio Illtteis nnd. after taking It. I felt as well as 1 ever did In my life." Weak, sickly, run down people always gain new life, strength ami vigor from their use. Try them, flat - ! olfaction guaranteed by Hart's Drug i store, Itlce 60 cents. Apples continue to go up outside and down Inside. I TO HOirSBWIVKS. Wyoming (Rock Springs) coal Is the of)y (.onl , uw fr i,ftlng purposes. , y,M1 nnv r,ro,ft,y tr,.,j others; now (ry ,lH nn,j w(. f,., aHBUre, you will n,.V(.r u0 Bny ()hl.r kn(. phone, .,, rM ,, WI, wln a, ori0 ,.vr , y,MJ (r Rny ,lulin,,y. (iva ' ,iH ft trt, ,, ,,, frKt ,,,. f,cl H KLMORN & ''., Agents. Itesoltl'lons should be b ast twenty-four hours. kept for at A PIpiFITAItLK INVKHTMF.N'T. "I was troubled for about seven viirs with my stomach and Inied im'.f my lliii"," says K. Demlck, Homervllle, Ind., "I spent about llnSfl and m-ver could get anything to help me until ( ,,.,., odo Dyspepsia Cure. I have taken a few bottle and am entirely well." Voii don't live by what you eat, but by what you digest nnd nsslmllnle, If your sloiiuu h doesn't f Ik'-hI your food you are realy slarvlng. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does Hie slomacli's work by digesting the food. You don't have to diet. Kat all you want. Ko- dol Dyt'p' psla ''ore cun s nil stomach Iroubles. CIIAH. It'XiKRH. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. I.KAVK j Mltl'IANK Kisi ni 1'orttftui! Til on Inm I "tvpui K..f Ail tHmol Way I I'oliua AMMHI A 1 ' in I t if l'..Mlii.l . nil W.y llii I'ulllU ! II III V 40 III II l III lu ' p m sf.AMI'K l'l IslIlN "luin islerl Inr Waiivuieii, Met in n.tet. Kelt Norm. ..!). I lUtittlieliil Mild Alorlll n 1A a mi Seai.l fiir nrifnUMi, y P ui ! hu,', lUiuin ii. I. rori ' III I li le. I ll.l atlnlla Hiililiy only 7 ' m 4 v i III I 'In 4. s in I no in : ; io i ui i i All trali.a mnk cIom conti'.-ll 'ii t ilili: with all Norilirn I'scttlo Iralnt to and ftMiti lo i:ml and H.uin I poind J i'. MAfo. ilcn'l Krtlfhl and Psmrnfor Aanl C. W. BARR DENTIST I Maiisell RulMlng. j:j ComiiKrclal HI.. Atf lMIUA. OH TM.KrHONK. KBD 501. To gentlemen of Krane have Ix-en sent to this country to at u.lv Atm-Mcan methods nud Industtlal i-mull 1 1. -lis). The ! I'lilteil States Is a sort of economic university. "All I nk Is fair play." James J Hill. The refetee should demand short sleeve all around and A lien pa. k of cards for mery deal. lll.l Wi'ltTII .MII.I.IS.- ' My child Is woith million' to me " says Mis Mary lllid of Hat i Inloii g. I'll, 'cl Would have lout lui bV cioilp had I not purchased a bottle of line Mlllllle Cough I 'lire " I'll.' Mill- ii' r. ugh Cure Is ure cm f" oilhhs. . ton;, and Ihloal and 4ung tr.nibl. n ab.olillelv safe cough cure which a. is Inline. Palely The oilligit child i in lake II with nil Ire afei! Tie little on. s like III" tnsle all I remember lio often It helt-el them Kvrv fun I.) should have a liottle of One .Minute ougli I'ure haii lv At this -a..i es pedally It may be nee.e I suddenly i'IIVS l!.Mii:t;S M Hit At y Journals claim that S.cm- tary lio.it ban no right to upilmuut ileiieral Miles Concri nlng Ihh mat I t.-r. It Is possible Mr Cool Is as good ! as any other authoiliy. lo not Ih auspicious. I'ossilly man who says 'Happy New Vi mi-tins It. iiii.iI!i:n I'Xpk-'I vm.v i.i.mu.i: Iluriis bruise, nnd cuts nr.. i iiiem,.. ly painful and If in gle. ted pft. n i.-uli III hln.d p 'lolllllg. I'hlbtten are es e. I j allv liable tn such mishaps IncnUsr nut so careful. As n i.medy I'eWltt's i Wlli h Hal. I Salve Is uu. iua!i I ln.iws 1 ollt the tlte, slops the palll, Sooll h'llls the wound lleware if ollllt 'I fellS Sine curr for piles "li. Wltt'a Wllch lliuel Salve l ilted my baby of n j. ina i after two hv si, Litis gave her up." writes James Mock. N Wrbter, Ind. "The Sons Mete so bad slle Soiled two j to live dresses n day" ''HAS IP"! I KHH Court etliitette prescilN-s that knee breeches be worn by the pi.iiki essineii I who are to represent our manhood at the coronation. U't Us Insist lllal the gentlemen possess g.Hiil legs KOPP'S BEST ADelieious and Pnlntnble Drinlc Absolntelv Pure The Northern Pacific: Ilrewery, of makes beer for domeatlc and rtport Holt led beer for family u or kag the city fre. Horth Pacific Brewery ITP 1! Of New Zenlniid W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS SulH:rib(.'(l Capital, I -iiil-u ('Hjiitnl, A.-wpta, AhhcL-i in UiiiUwl States, SuqiliiH to Policy HoMith, IIn.s boon Uinlorwritiiitf on lm Puoilic Count ovn twenty-two ywiru. We Rent New fW'Ti?'fy '' ""-iri' (" -' ' Andrew Asp, Wi(t Id", lll(lMlll tU aWknr nilHT-CI.ABH WO UK AT UKAHONAHMi PUICKII. Hyeolal AHnlloii (llvtii to Hhlii ritsainlkist Uepalrlng.ilenvral I lino aiultliliisT, rlist-t'Usa Il.ra Hluwlug, li). CORNER TWELFTH flHO DUflNH STS Dr. T. 1. Ball hKNTIHT. :,;i I'ommeielnl HI, Astoria, I 'rs. CHOICE MEATS Fresh Meats Pickled Meats Cured Meats Prompt Deliveries Lowest Prices Christensen & Co., 518 COMMfPUAL STREET. J.A.I:ASTABI:ND UllSICItAI. ltNTUAi Toil AND III ItJiKU .TEAS... I ntisl piipor'silotis In Tlv-V. It I " t- and ad kinds of Ml IN A M I :ilcll A N t 'IHE. Cotitia. tors for I 'lilin an LABOR Hop Hing Lung & Co 3 4 llond St I ret LINK ..Forlland - Astoria HouIb.. STR. ''BAILEY GATZERT." I:iy It u:id Ttlps Bs.-ept Sunday. IIMt CAHU l.'av I'jrtlaiol. le'av.. Asior a T a in. 7 p. m. The Dalles Boat STR. " TAHOMA," lletnrcn I'ottlanl, The :le( ami way Paints IIMK CAHU lii'i pittUn.l. Til's taya, Tn in lays an.l rt a if !.! s at 7 a III. Arr t-s Tim Dill-a the ,me iif. Ip tn, l,rVi 't'bf )4,lr. Sutlilay . Wfllie. ilav s a' ! FrLltv at 1 a in. Arr v.' 1' irt an l antua day. 4 p m. Tlila r- lite hit t.'i" grind.'ai ac'n:.- al lia. II ii mi earth leinllna Foil of Ahb'r tirr Hut t 'I'll li'a Main J'l A J TaY1HI At A.toil. J'lHN M Fll.l.iiuN. Agt. The Dalles. ntVI'HKH & HA llNK!4, At lt.x-4 Itiver. Wnl.FDHD A WYKHM. Agta Whlis Salm n. J r W V ATT. Agt Vanuver !: W I'UlrilTKN, At Cortland which Mr John Kupp la proprietor. trad". bi-er supplied at any time Delivery In fo.OOO.OOO 1,000,000 2,.r) l.r),l 1 1 ItOO.OOO 1,71H,7!2 Typewriters. WHITE IHUJII i Many now imiirovenionts adtlotl. Keo our latcKt No. 2 Smith Premier Typewriter New Art Catalogue, Krisa , , , L- M. ALEXANDER I CO. l'.iulusivo l'anillu Coast Dealers 'iinHlnrk St , I'ortlnml, 0 . M'KKC IINIK. IochI Ak