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On receipt of tht list of books diBcrlbed, accompanied by a remltance in postage stamps or sil ver to the amount of 3 cents for each book ordered, we will have the books sent postpaid to the address of any regular subscriber to The Weekly Asto rlan as above. . Bncklen'i Arnica Halve. irk. tiA. mIva In th wnrM for cuts 1 II. win . ' . bruUes, sort, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei ornn, Utter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive ly cures piles, or no pay required, ll is guaranteed to Klve perfect satisfac tion or money refunded. Price 26 cents per box. For sale by Chas. Rogers, suc cessor to J. C. Dement DO YOU LIKE OYSTERS?. Those who wish to have the finest Shoalwater Bay oysters or clams by the quart or pint In Jars, can have them delivered nice and fresh by Hom er Fletcher. Orders left at The Asto rlan oltlce will receive prompt and care ful attention from him. VICTORY I The Greatest the World has Known. To many a man stricken on the field of battle, the cry of victory has fallen gratefully; but even more grateful to an individual Is a realising sense that by the uss of Dr. Miles' Kestoratlve Nervine he has achieved a victory over any ner vous affliction, such as prontratlon, sick headache, poor memory, ditslness, sleep lfHHnrts, neuralgia, hysteria, tits, dull ness, rexual debility Irritability, convul sions, spinal irritability. Bt. Vitus' dance, etc. Testimonials of thousands of such rures are in the possession of the lr. Miles' Medical Co., Klkhart, Ind. Res toratlve Nervine Is sold by Charles Rog ers, the popular driiKglst, on a guarantee, Ask for a book, free. Children Ory for Pitcher's Castoria (Tbso Baby wis sick, w gwre her CastorU. (The she ru a Child, she cried for Castoria, KTien aha bci Was, sb clung to Crtori, ffhhh4Chlldrsa. she gave them Os-tort SERIOUS RAILWAY ACCIDENT. Milk train In collision; no milkman turns up: disappointed housekeepers, coffee without cream. A petty annoy ance resulting from a neglect to keep 11,. riaii TtnMen Easrla Brand Con- rfvnRMi Milk in the house. Order now tor exigencies from Grocer or Druggist. Paul Prior, Priest. (Written for The Astorlan.) Shortly after graduating, I had gone Into the mining region, not a particu larly moral place. In fact, the miners rather prided themselves that "Hades" was the rouehest camn In the Rockies. Seated in my ofJlce on evening, I was surprised to see a large number of miners pass my window, evidently go ing out of town, leaving the saloons and gambling houses practically emp ty. I followed, wondering what this strange movement meant. A short distance from town was a knoll, (by that strange nomenclature of the west) called Calvary. Seated about it were some two hundred miners, while In the midst stood a young man, with soft brown hair and sad brown eyes, his complexion of that beautiful bril liancy we so often see In some cases of consumpton. I was about to ask a miner who he was, but he held his hand up warningly and said, "Hush! he's a-olne to sing." And as the notes rose clear, like the tone of a silver bell, the routrh miners seemed scarcely to breathe. They were carried up beyond all sordid desires, and when he stopped I heard them breathe like long-drawn slchs. And then he preached; yet it was not a sermon, but a yearning cry for love. He spoke of the miners' love, which led him to forsake society or friends, to wrest from nature it's treas ures, that loved ones might live. He spoke of mother's love, self-sacrlflclng to the very end, and then the love of God and love personified In Christ, and nead them "The SCrmon )m the Mount," that grand hymn of love, with such true interpretation that it came to mo as a revelation, and rough men wept. And then he sang again a nymn of fatth triumphant over flesh. He stopped, and from his Hps there poured a crimson stream as he sank half faint ing to the ground. I rushed forward to his assistance, and rough men bore him tenderly to a little shanty built amid some apple trees, where they said he lived a hermit's life. The little room into which he waa can-led, though rough, bore the un mistakable air of rcflwnwnt. In n niche In the farther wall was a llltle wooden cross, while a shelf well-filed with books, betokened tho scholar. J was wondering whom I could get to nurse him, whon Buck Lee, the one time terror of the camp, said: 'Lot me nuss him, Doc! He's the best friend I've got, nnd Old Buck stays with a friend." I cladly acquiesced. From Buck I learned the history of Uie man since he had come to camp. His arrival had caused great excitement A meeting was held to warn him to leave town. He met them with such calm courtesy that they were disarmed and returned baffled. The smallpox had broken out, and old Smith, the Dhy3lclan. whom I had just succeeded though chronically drunk, drank now worse than ever. Mr. Prior, for such wn the vounir orient's name, had thrown himself Into the work, and day and night he nursed the poor mln pra. Ruck belne of the number, and through his untiring energy the small pox was conquered. Not only was the smallpox conquered, but he had made i friend of every man. Frail of form lie made difficult journeys over the mountains, to distant hamlets, and had lust returned from one of these expe Utlons. A few week's later, as he Bat by his pen window Inhaling the odor of the ipple blossoms, he said: "Doctor, you 'tnow I have not long to live; there le v packet I wish you would send to a friend;" and then he bent his head md moved his lips In prayer, "Oh God, f I might live to serve you longer here hut let Thy will be done." He then took a photograph from his pocket and gazed at It tenderly. It was a Dhoto of a beautiful girl Btandlng be neath nn apple tree. With her slender arms she brought the blossoms closer to her. her rich, dark curls surmounted x shapely head, her eyes beamed with sympathy. He passed the photo to me. "Your fiancee?" I asked. "No," he answered, with Indescribable pa thos, "only a friend. She Is the daugh ter of a distant relative. I loved her as a child, and when my motner aiea, her mother, who Is one of the grandest women I have ever known, was a sec ond mother to me. My father died of consumption, as my mother did. Af ter his death I went to live with an uncle who was a clergyman. I studied for the church, and waa curate In a poor pailsh in Chicago. There I met Ruth Hamilton again. Her mind. guided and directed by her mother, had itrown to a sweet maturity. I knew that I loved her, but I waa living on the pittance of a curate. I longed for her sympathy and help, but I loved her too truly to ask her to Bhare a lot of privation. I loved her be' yond all earthly loves and I longed to be near her to have the sweet com munlon of soul with soul, for when to gether we talked but little. "I waa given a parish In the Blums anion sr the poor, whom Christ loved and a chance to make a home if the parish succeeded. I tolled day and night, succeeded beyond my expects tlona. and my cup of bliss was full. The Bishop was to Induct me tnto the handsome church we had built. Short ly before the time I waa seined with a severe hemorrhage, and I realized that I waa doomed when everything looked brla-htest. My parents, both of con sumptlve stock, had married, and I suffered for their crlma I went to say good-hye to all I loved on earth. They had a beautiful country place and she looked so pretty there among the apple blossoms, I longed to tell her that loved her. but I would not ask her link her glorious maidenhood to my wrecked humanity." She said: "You will soon be bock, Paul, back from the mountains with renewed health." "I felt a irreat lump In my throat, for I knew that I must die. That was Just a year ago; the apple trees are, again In bloom, and may their blossoms rail upon my grave. I came out here and tried to serve my Master with such vigor as would make up for past short comings." i Next morning Buck Lee found him a kneeling bv the cross. His soul had passed to that other shore ana there he waits to meet the soul of her he loved. They burled him under the anole trees. There was scarcely a dry eve among the miners as they remem- berd his self-sacrifice for them, and their sentiments were voiced by Buck Lee when he said, "He was the best sky-pilot that I ever knowed." W. C. BELT, M. D. Mademoiselle Lind, a young couHln of the incomparable Jenny Llnd, in herits at least a degree of her famous relative's musical charm'. She has been slnKlnsr In Paris this winter In her native Swedish and French with pronounced success. Now Try This. t. , .. , ..... HAthtnw ft n ,1 wilt flmr. ll win uuoi. iiMuinin .. ... - ly do you good, if you have a cough, cold or any trouuie wiui wirum, lunKs. Dr. King's New discovery for Consumption, coughs and colds Is guar ntpari o nlvf relief, or money will be paid back. Sufferers from la grippe found It juM tne tmng, ana unuw us uo had eapeedy and perfect recovery. Try a .nMnla at ntll AVBOTlflA Mill 1 Mil Til f DT VOllT elf Just how good a thing It Is. Trial bottle free at unas. nunerB urus diuic. Large size 50 cents and $1. it's a eion that you need help, when pimples, blotches, and eruptions begin to appear. Your blood needs look ing after. You'll have graver mat ters tuna pimples to deal with, if you neglect it Dr. Pierce's Gold- rni Mftflinnl Dix- covory prevents and cures all diseases and Ai0-A.Mi fn,iuul Vtv immirn hlnod. It inViir-. UIOU1UV1D . I. 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Iscovery ol a medical cure rendering au sper- llOll Willi IIIO JLUI1Q UllllCCRBQ. J ,uv.vj. This remedy has never been Imown to fall, tl per box, for to; sent by mail. Why sutler from this terrible disease when a written guar anice is elven with 6 boxes, to refund the money if not cured. Bond stamps for free sample. Uuarantee Issued by Woodward Clark & Co., Wholesale ana iteiau .uruKKisis Hole Agents Portland, Or. For sale by J. W. Conn. Astoria Oregon. DR. GUNN'S mPBOVED LIVER PILLS ONLY 0HE FOR A DOSE IS YOUR STOMACH SOUR, Breath bad or Head soiling P Ono of these pills ra UevMdUtreMln the stomaoh and cures haadaone. oae eaoh nlsht for a wtok aweeteua ino atomaon ana purlAM the breat h . They inaure perfect digestion, regulate the bowels nnd euro oonatipatlon. I ney sot promptly, yet ralldly.nevrr gripe or aleken. 260 Brusgtata or mail, lioiauko Med. Co., Fmla, For sale by J. W. Conn, Druggist. COMPLETE MANHOOD AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT. At last a medloM work that te'N the eiuisca, desorlbtw the eflVots. im.IiiIh ti.o reu..-uy. Tula taselsutlfloallv H10 nuwt valuable, urtiMicully the miwt beautiful, meuk-ul book iliut lm up nearodforvenrsi W ;(, every ne Leiiriiix a hnlf tone illustration la llulu. S"s:e of Diu subjects treated are Nervous Debility, Impii teuey, Sterility, Development, arid irle, lue Hmluind, Thiwe Intending Mnrrlari. rtc. ' , Kivry .tfnn (Mo i"o1 Urnoir thr (ji-uml Truth t, th I'ldin hof. thf (M Stent rn-l AVw eotvW- of Mfiiicnl friinre ns jjirf to Jt'.ir Heil Urt. vhn wouM ntiww for '"' f"Mf q4 qmdl riifure tilt fnllt. thovld write fur thu WONDKRYrT. 1.1TTI.K IIOOK It will be wnt f r, under nr, while tne edl lion lt. If couvenlent enclose t.'U cents to pay poems alone, Addreaa tbe publuUwrs, ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, n. Y. Ezzxxa &OG&QQOOOO GOOD NEWS O For the millions ot consumers ol Q 3 Trait's Pms.o ft It give lr. Tutt pleasure) to an- Q iiouiicei Unit ho is now putting upa V O TiiiY LIVER PILL .rv lil' li Is of excwdlnglT small a)e, a tpyi t ruialnliit; all tho virtues of t lie J larcrr . inarantwit purely Yi E tolilr. llnthslsesot'theae pills fS uro Ktill Iwuied. The exact si) at ' OT'JTTS TINY LIVER PILLS ft I iritown la th border ufthta "ad." v OOOOOOOOOO ross, hiccins:& CO., Butchers - and - Grocers, Astoria and Upper AatorUk Fin Teas and Coffees, Table Delleacl, lHiinilio and Tropical Fruits, Vegeta bles siujar cured bams, bacon, etc CHOICE FRESH ft SALT MEATS Am SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for Clatsop county: William Lehnlg, plaintiff vs. Emma Corder, Lydla Jamison, Jennie John- soiv Sophia Iehrdg and Augusta Mc- Connell, defendants. To Emma, Corder, Lydla Jamison, Jennie Johnson, Sophia Lehnlg, and August McConnell. In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed in the above court and cause, on or before, the first day of the term of this court, next following the expiration of six week's publication of this summons, which will be the nineteenth ilay of June, 1893. and if you fail to appear or an swer, for want thereof plaintiff will take judgment against you lor tne sum of Bix hundred and nlnty-eight dollars, with interest thereon from the 15th day of August 1891, at the rate of eight per cent, per annum, and for costs and disbursments of this aotion; and will also take an order directing the sale of certain real property belonging to you, which has been at tached In this action, and which real property Is situated In the county of Clatsop, State of Oregon, and partic ularly described as the northwest quar ter of the northeast quarter and the east half of the northwest quarter of section thirty-one, of township seven north, range eight west, in Clatsop county, Oregon. Service of summons In this action by publication la made pursuant to an order of the Hon. Thomas A. McBride, Judge of the above entitled! court, dated the 4th day of May, 1893. W. T. BURNEY, Attorney for Plaintiff. Dated May 4th, 189J. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court for the State of Oreeon. for the County of Clatsop. Benj. Young Plaintiff vs. S. Arndt and J. F. Ferchen, Defendants. By virtue of an execution and order of sale Issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled court In the above entitled cause on the 2nd day of Marcn, 1S93, upon a decree of foreclosure and iudtrment duly made and rendered therein on the 2nd day of March, 1893, which said execution and order of sale was to me directed and delivered, I did on the 16th day of March, 1893, levy upon all the right, title, claim, ana in terest of the above named defendants S. Arndt in and to the following des cribed real estate, to-wlt: The undivid cd one-half of Lot 3 in Block 15 of the town of Upper Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John Adair In Clatsop county, state of Oregon; and I shall on Monday, the 17th day of April, 1893, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., or saia aay, In front of the County Court House door In the City of Astoria, In suld county and state, proceed to sell the same or so much thereof as snau De sufficient to satisfy the sum of ibSi to gether with the costs and disburse ments and accruing costs of this suit at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand In U. S. gold coin at time of sale. H. A. SMITH, Sheriff of Clatsop County, Oregon, Rv D. M. MOOER. Deputy. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this llth day of March, 1893. FOR LB ONLY! IForLOSTorPAJXIHO BAfliiumj, lOeneratadKEHVOUS Di.HIl.il 1, fhm rrt Bode and Mind. Effects f Errors or Excesses in Old ft Yeung, le Ol KoImuI, Mvble ANHOVU frfllr Unle4. llim to Knlinrf ana 8UaatkaWltlS,USI(KrSIXl('KUIKIlASSPB1SolBUlll ibwlalelr aalalllag IIUXS THKATSKAT-BrneSli laadar, Urn iMtlfj tnm SO Statra aad 'orl t'oootri-a. l rile Ihern. DaeripUa Sock, eiBlaaalloa aad (iroor. aalliKl(aelrd)ri. eddnss ERIE MEDICAL CO.. BUFFALO,!. V - I CUBE FITS When I -ay cure I do not mean merely to stop them for atimoand then have them return nijuin. I mean a radicnl enro. I havi made the dieeasa of FITS, KFILKP8 Y or FALLING SICKNE38 a life-lornrstudjr. I warrant my remedy to core the verst cases, Becauao others have failed It no reason for not now receiving a cure. Bend at once for a trcntiae and a Free Bottle of m lnfuilihle mnedv. Ulvo Kxprcae and Poet-Oflke. M C. HOOTi 'M. C 1 103 Pearl t., N. V. The Next Number Especially Good. TALES FROM TownTopics V READ BY ALL MEN AND WOMEN. Published first day of December, Marchi June and September. DELICATE. 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II .your child has theCwnp, or Whooping Cough , nse It promptly, and relief is sure. If 7'' thatlnsidions dhteas; Connmion, um It. Ask your DrogKist for SHILOH'S CURE, Price 10 cs.,cts. and 11.00. If year Longs are sore or Back lame, nse Shlloh's Porous Plaster. Price cU. Fsr sale by tat Drur jlsU and Dealers BOOTS AND SHOES The Largest Stock, Best Quality and Lewest Prices at tke Sign ot The Golden Shoe. JOHN UAGXITS C. CIMNMIY, DEAIKR IN HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, IROV PIPK AND FITMVGS STOVES AKD TINWARE, filing Punishing Hoods, Sheet lead. Strip Ta'!, Sheet Irnu, Tin aud Copper. . Safes, Fireproof. To celebrated Alnlne RhR-b keit In slock si the 473, Third Kt Iteiil Katule JtlU'.o. War ranted ns good as tho best. Terms very eaty W. U. UAbKtLij, Ageni, THE MODEL CHOP & OYSTER HOUSE Which ha been closed for a month, lias been eularged and refitted, and will be Open to the Public en Saturday Joe Terp extends a cordhil Invitation to the public to cuniH and get a square meul. COLUMBIA TRANSFER CO., WILLIAM WILSON, Prop. FEED - AND - SALE - STABLE (iciionil Excess and Delivery Buslnesu. Office 116 Olney street. Stables foot of West Ninth st, Astoria. Telephone 1N0. 41. Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat ent business conducted for mooerati Fees. Our Orriec is Opposite U. S. Patent Office and we can seoure patent in less time than those remote from Wsshmgton. Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip tion. We advise, if catentable or not. free of charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. A PAMPHLET, now 10 iotaill raicu.9, nun cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries sent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. Opp. patent Office. Washington, D. C. Si These tiny Capsules are superior! to iialsara ol Uopaiba, Cubelis and Injectiona fjfJD j They cure iiUjQ hours the same diseases without any incon venience. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS CAVEAT8. TRADE MARKS. DESIGN PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, etc. For Intnnnatlon and free Handbook write to Ml NN A CO.. 361 BnoUWAY, Naw yoiiir. Olde-st bureau for seourlnK patents In America. Kverr patent taken out ly us Is brought before the iiUblio by a notice given free of charge in the Jtftntific JSwwinm Lanrost drenlotlnn of any sctentlflc paper In the world. 8ileu.iiaiy llljstrated. No Intelligent man should be witliout It. Weekly, 3.0I a year; SLMBix ::outli9. Addrens MONN & CO TUBUsuKiia, SOI Lroadway, Mew Yorfc City. In the County Court of the State ol Oregon, for Clatsop county. In the matter of the estate of John L. Folden, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un. k-rsUned. administratrix of the estut. ,f T,ih T. KVililt-n has fllpd In thi ibov entitled court her' finul account s administratrix ot tne aoove cnitiiet state, and the court has set Monday Isy 1st, 1S93, 1 o'clock p. m., at tht rmi-t iinnea in snlil cnuntv and Klate is ti e time and place for hearing sale .nal r.ccount. All persons iniuresirc n sr. Id estate are notified to then anc there appear and show cause, If any he sal' I account should not bo al 'owed and the administratrix dis haired. (Signed TvAREJJ C. FOI.nEN. Ad n'.nlFtratrlx of the estate of John Kolden, deceased. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clatsop. rl,totian Pnrsnn. Plnintlff. VS. 1) M. Stuart, Kate ii. Stuart, Samuel El more, Mary It. Hiimore, wu. rais tuiu V. C. Hlll-'i.ry, joren:mniH. vtr vtrti,.- rt nn ordr of ssle and ex eu'.l'jn IsfukI cut of nnd unJ'-r the er.l of the above eniitltti court in m. .iT-i. sii.m1 rn.iiso. on tho llth day if Ai'ril, 1S:C, and to me dttveted, upon 1 decree of 'forstiliwure and judgment end. red herein on the I'Slh ilay of fv, 1201 in favor of the abovb .Udl HI, Aijw-., ' - ,amM philntlff and against the above ,iaaud (leteniianis ior me sum ui iO and S-oU.w cttortiey lets, iuefin:i ilia nr.ta li' K-ln amounting to S -ind Interest thereon at the rate of 0 i;rx cent, from the 16th day of March, 1 :cn . , hnrofnisi tiotlre la 1' rebv crlven that' on the 15th day of May, im, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. ni., of said day. In front or tne county court nouse j ir, tha .itv nf Astoria, in said ,l li 1 1 1 lli - county and state, I shall proceed to sell all the right, titlw, claim and Interest m . 1 v. , .. .rt namH H on (I f, nt n in and to the following described real estate situate in said county ana siaic, w wn; ComnVncing at the corner of Sections II, 12, 13. 8-nd 14, in lownsnip seven !-. i)., n.ro nino west, in said coun- ty and state; thence south 11 minutes ist 792 feet: thence south, 31 degrees 35 minutes east. 147.8 feet; thence south 3S degrees 60 minutes east 88.9 feet; thence eouth 28 degrees 10 minutes east 617 fet to the initial point of the towrsite of Olney; thence north 58 de grees IS minutes east 249.6 feet; thence oth 93 degress 41 minutes east, 60 ftwf Utence north 56 degrees 19 min oree eeet 129.8 feet to the bank of the Klatrrin river: uienee ioi.v,ins : l I. Ulnlrjnlnll rlvPT tO f.lid initial point of said town, or so much thervof r .... at ., n antlor,' tVl, Cn 111 as shall oe sunn'iem i" sums of J.814.r,0. JSM.OO. Interest on 1.1 kiuh from the 15th day 1 1 1 1 ,.,i v. of Varvh, 1SDS, at the rate of 10 pe' pTit. per annum, icfft-iini " costs and aocruniK t""; . .1..-. hii-lipnt bidder for cash In hr nd In U. S. gold coin at time of April 10. n SMITH Shertlt. it! s. J Scientific American JS'VvAjijJp TRADE MARKS, SSS DE3ION PATENTS, I MOnly Line Running THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leav'ng Portland, 8:45 AM. " 7:30 PM. 32 1 DAYS TO 2 CHICAGO 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and Kansas City. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, Free Reclining Chair Cars, Din ing Cars. ASTORIA TO SAN FRANCISCO MAY, 1893. State Pntiir lny May ft. iires"" Wednesday May 10. C 'lunibln Siiiiiiav May 14. Kme 'Ihurs'lay May 18. Oreeon Mnnnav May 23. ('nlunibla Krittav -i. State Tuesday Al.iy 30. ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMERS Morninir boat leaves Astoria dally, excent Siintlay, a', fl s. in.; returnlDg, leaver Portland uaiiy, except suturtiay, hi s ii. hi, iNlgiit imac leaves Astoria dully, except Similar, HtO p. in.; r tiirnii R leaves l'nrtland daily, exet-pt Sunday, ntTa. in. riieinorninnlnmt from INxtlautl malt- a iHiidiuKsim tne Oreiiuti sidti Tuesdays, Thtirs dnys. MM S unrdays ; on Wnl inytou si'le Moti itiivs WK(liie8(iis'iid Fridays. I'rtun Astoria the mnrtiine lioats makes iHiitlin.s on Hie Ore l(on oide Munitavs, Weilnesilavs uhd Fridays, and on the Va.liii-gton bide Tuesdays, Tlnus davs and ,Saliirda8. For rates aiid geteral lnfi niation call on or iilUrebS, W. H. HURLBURT, G. W. LOUNSBEKRK. A. Gen 'as. Ant. Aeept. Portlniil, 0i Astoria. Or. Is the line to take to all points EASTandSOUTH it is the DINING CAR ROUTE It lifters the nest service, com biuing SPEED and COMPOItT It is the opubr route with those who wish to travel uu THE SAFEST It Is therefore the rente you fhrp'd take. It runs iIuuurIi vestiunled traiu8 every day tu the year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO No Change of Cars, Elegantf Paim-iiii Skip rs, uitiior Tourist SI. i per, vpl iitlid Fres Sfcosd-elass Slefj ers, Only oae olianje of cus Portland to New York Through Tickets To Any Tart of tne c Ivillzcd world. Passengers ticketed via. all beats rtmnirg bt'twuoa Astoria, Kalama aud l'urtlaud. Full Information concerning rates, time of trains, rootrs aud other details furnished on application to B. L. N1LF. Agent Astorl. Steamer Telep joue Uoek. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, So. 121 First til,, cor. Washington, Fortlaud. Ureiiou. TKE : fill EG ON : BAKE 11 Y A. A. CLEVELAND, Prop. Good Bread Cakes and Pstry, None but the Cest Materials used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers. Bread delivered In any part ot the city FISHER BROTHERS SHIP CHANDLERS. Heavy and Bhall HARDWARE Cirvy in t'lork Wagons and Vehicles, Farm Machinery, PalDls, 'Ills, Varnlshea, Loggers' rtnppliea. Knlibsnk'a scales. Doors and Wincowa. PROVISIONS, FLOCK md HILL FFZD. AST0EIA, - - 0BEG-N0. mo