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THE DAILY ASTOBIAJf, ASTOHIA, StiSbAY MORNING, DECEMBER SO, 1894 ;oriau DAILY. i. -I liy t l-!r week. i i.'v jii;n, jp'-r mmih A ly mail, t.-r jcar,. , , 15 cU , ') CtS .$7.00 'I I -r j!ir, J20O In advance. jut to subscribers. TVi A"iirion (marfuitppg to It mil ,.r. i the imc'st circulation of an? tr;t..i.cr published on the Colutiibi Anvi i It".' riitt-s ran be obtAtneil op ;.jjir aiHii lo tbe liusIneB manager Thin pnp'-r I" I" rnwsx!on of all tlV tr.ieprin.h franc i .'('M. and la 1MB on I i)fjfr on the Columbia river that i?uu lli'iies genuine disp;itbes. TV. a WpiVIv Atnrlan. th" tliltd oil nut wwkw l the nt;ile of Oresron, has iRXt to tlie rurtlnnd Oreironlan, thp largest weekly circulation in me B'-aie. nrmdW & linns fir our Portland ajtents and collie of the Afltorlan car te hnd every morning at their stano" on First strr-et. ' The li'vuBo comitriSUpe on merchant ma rine arid ll.-ihwlfn ordered a favorable report upon a measure of great im porluw-o to 'lliow onsuircd In the ship ping ti-.".J ', Just before adjournment. The bill removes the in-eHflnt limit of five per fsnt fur crew space and of 50 per c.-nt f.T uil d.-iludtlons, Including- propel ling omvi.r. The removal of -these lim itations conduces to the health ain comfort of the crews and to the oon- Bi.nii-.llun "f ieedjr vessels. It pre- a.vVi-n tii'it mac for the berthing of the cr'nv shtill he constructed fld eared fur v,-i!!i,i'--';.Vi-il to the health and com 'V.f il:e men. There is now no slat utory regulation In tbld country gov cnrlns the coiinl.ruc.Uon and siice of the (imwlera cm (the crew. The va-rious dedin'liin for propelling power, soil, room, navigation spaces, etc., corres pond with the deductions permitted by Ureal Britain and Norway and other nations. It Is proposed that the bill shall go Into effeot on the flrwt day of next July. The owners of vessels docu inwntd before 'tlifeiit date ure thereafter to have the riMm of "availing themselves of lis bencllw or retaining their present cerUIUtati'3 of meaisuromeiiit. Provision la mailt? for an international aippendix !.!. ifiied to give Amortlean vejwels In f i.rniirn porta the full ladvar.l'.Uge of any tiiTtuse In net tonnage which may be csUiMlrfhed. liortMiSti by the laws of ot oilier tiJ'tiiMis. Under the French la-w the not tonnage Is considerably lowci than undu-r It lis i'-rltlilh law, n,nd by iiu'.um of the Instrument i1iuiih(ic1 the tmisury dcixirtmeut can secure for Amerlivin vessels any benefit which mny urnn frmn modifications of fxro'.gn measurement laws. Thin provision hnf cn InwrpornsliMl In a distinct bill (house r.-:;nlar 8,71'.!) wliloh baa already 1nvi reported by Hie committee. It has been computed Uiftt since Env bury, the first Methodist preacher, re celved the first appllmiiit for inomber. whip Into the Methodist church In whu la now the ITultevl Stales, no lens than S.1.00O.00O members have b.-en onwlle(' 1iy tlie several bramihcfl of the Jlei.hovl lat clmiTli, Two million children are t;ti Imu.t i'J as aWiiufliig the Mft Inidli! Unmliiv sclnmls. the present year, with rn(t.(iiiO t.'.u liei'i liirilnietiiitf' them. For ihrf one little nnvtiiig-houso de.il oat .si by Kinbury'n Initial sermon In lTiit'. there nJ'e, ono hundred and twonty-cinht j , ,i.rs biter, more than nfty-4wo thou. .nd tinuvln a of the several br.incheii of Methodism In iLhe United HUitiM, valued at tl.'!1.0tMl,0t'9. Bupixwo these fifty-two th.'tiM.ind oliflefs to have been built an eiju.il number yearly, the annual rver iigi fer th.) one luinilred find tweniy ei lit years would be four humtre.1 end nix new churo't"?. Til" year i;.y.( ,,'liVS tj a cU-i WltU te-.if'it fii.lt whi.-ft tonU'j..;!, a'.romtly v, i. ii ihn t.nroHnur heivcns of a ye.u ! , i. la the d'Wii.i.n "t poIU'.e. tm:nes, -! -i .i. il - in A fhii-.Vs Improved ;.!, Hi, ire 1." e:t-oiir.!j;-i-',neiit and h ii-r. It is true the g.iin.1 In l.u-'lr,e:i i rt 1--n pr-'ut, but tlilntja aire on ;h up In'ii. ad uf (he down ur.uK if .. ss t!lS ' '' nt the el ,!ie i.f l.,;it J'ejr. i ' ,:i;.u, : , ;.il Intervals lire no longer men. ..ci 1 with the f.-ir of UrIft iluifiirex, ov h.-Iiihi, i'y It.'uhlh'.m ii . b..v.H ' t, :i4 f :!. re H .-v. ry i- n t.i e.-h. . o th ..1 need such a term. It Is constructed on t'he Bime principle as the word Anglo mania, which means a passlonate aping of everything that Is English. 'Andro- manta' means similarly a passionate aping of everything that is mannbjh." Some glimmering of the truth of Prof. Drummond's Itheory of natural low In the Spiritual World, may be found In the reflection that under the same lm mutable law of nature that decrees the dissolution BJid return of the corporea: frame of the fciite ex-Senator Fair to the original element of which It It composed, the Immense fortune accu mulated by him will also undergo dis tribution and gradual return to the sources from which It waa derived; and heroin Is a strong argument against the socialism amd suparflciail philosophy of the day, which sees something danger ous and menacing to the welfare of so clety In the facility with which men of superior ability fcy a llfetilme of energy ajud economy, lay up llairge stores of mojvey or property. There Is a very general feeling that the Democratic party 18 not competent U frame a wise and sound currency measure, and the attempts It is now making In that direction confirm that opinion. It Is a, great detriment to business Interests to have this sort ol tinkering wilth currency schemes, for howevor confident financial circles may feel of the failure of the pending plans. there will toe more or less unoasinese while the tinkering goes on. Granting all that Js said regarding the import ance of a change In our currency sys tem, the multter Is hardly so urgent that it oajinot be dealt with by a Republican oonyreas. Isn't It about time, the Nw York Tribune inquires, for the grcUt and only Paramount Dloumt to emerge from obscurity and say something about Ha- Waill? In view of Admiral Walkor't report, the ladimlinlatraitlon will almost fel bound In self-dtsfenso to caJl on Blount for aid wnd coinif ort. Tha where- aibouts of it'ho Parajnount one are un known, but It Is possible that a search tng party, properly orgtuniised and equipped, might discover him In the jbsnurlty In which he began to gink almost the moment he returned to th1e oountiry after his remarkable (mission In the Pacific. It Is eald that amother raUt will be constructed 1n the big fraimo at Stella early next spring. It Is the opinion of men who know tlhe eocentrlciltlefl of Mother Ocean, and (have rent a llfe- Hlme on the bounding billow, that about the only wUy the promoters can get their raft to San FramclHOi), Is by taking t overland. They should never be ul- owed to go to sea with It, for history Jhows plainly that they are a souret if grealt dangar 'to navlt,i.i)tlon. One Jose llko thai: of last winter Is enough for mare than a generation. With between seven and eight tho-usund liquor saloons New York has only 622 oburvhes of all deiimmtlnailiUms. Of thest 101 are DileopaHan, the largest number of any single denoniiliiatlon, and next oome the Catholics with 84. The Pres. bytorlans follow with 70, the Methodldta with 05, and the BavtSuta with 60. The lows have it eynagogues and the huriihes of the Congivig .ntlonalNts num ber but 7. The twuple wlio hir und read the speeches of Mr, Henrt "Watternon do- vtred at Now lng'land dinners, Gram! I'nty paiale,, and slcli like, might not recoKiiiite the same gentleman In some j( his cTivs. A.nts' orations and private emvtinit.i'.ilJons In the seclusion of hi motuin In "Loulville." There la noplace UkeOivgon after all, X alow, while wo are enjoying bright in-line and Ixilmy all', our neighboi-s hi the oniier side of the Rocky Moun- Uns aro trying to kevp from being liiitheml beiiti.uth the drlfilng unow. ASlUNEli'S NOTICE. ' Notice Is hereby given to all whom It ly concern, that the umlerslitiied line en duly appointed the Hltfiiee of 1. V. Oiine. mid tlntt he hns qtniliiled as mill asl;mee by rUinR with the clerk if IhvS (.'(('.ult Court of tlie Mute of Jrvjjon for Clatsop Comity, his bond is ivqutivd by law. All prisons liuv imr rbilins H'.iliist uttld I. W. Ciise are notilleil to present tlio name to the enitersilHiierl, dulv veiilled, at the o!Pi-e if tlie AsMiiiU N-ulomil Unnk, ill tlie I'.y tif A.it.nl.t. in ".ltl pintnty, within iliioc inoiulit from (lilu tin te. lintiil t AHtmlH, iie;!.m. this lnh l;iy of N'ovemU-r. lyH. D. K. "W A RH FX, , Assignee. "NW K'.BXl dmvHllm tt.lttS oil i-pvo- tie. And l.i-a.Uh on b .th." - 'he crnut Shnke.-pe.-ire. but be it:J i ' n:.i h.ve in io,;ol a c d :!. w '::'! ! liver, Wi 'ii all tli.i svin;i;,,:ii: ,f . hi 'ii. v i, . cotntti.in in tins o.tin:i. i I v,i ! ":, Mtul more, ! t .,r. .1 i t I tr. )-i :. ''s GoM-ii 5.1. .!.-.! D i.ivn-,, J 1 t iih ly v ' : votitr-'ti.i.!, v h r- 1 j ....v '" i -'l I'f t-' - ' ' '. . t.i.-,. I., t :i- l 1 - " ! rs'-i ,.f J ! -:.;: ' n' i.njo-ii, ji 1 . 1 it.. , .. :, 1 I ".' i.'l O ' i-'ll til V. 1 1 1 'H I ,h.-!(iit on l.i. 11." lty irc ... ... , I 1 A Traveler's outfit should be compact, but it should always include a supply of AUcock's Porous Plaster the best remedy known for sprains, strains, lame back, congestion arising from cold, any one of the innu merable pains and aches lia ble to come at any time. Avoid Imitations claimed tob " Jutl u good as Aluk'k." Gel the genuine. AUcock's Corn Shields, AUcock's Bunion Shields, Have no equal as a relief and cure for corns autl bunious. Brandreth's Pills ' relieva headache, torpid liver and disease 3 caused by Impure blood. CUIti FOR HEADACHE. As a remedy for all kinds of headache Hleotrlo Iiltters Was proved to be the very best. It effects a permanent cure, and the most dreaded sick headaches yield to Its Influence. We urge all who ure atilloted to procure a bottle and give the Hitters a fair trial. In cases of haiUltual constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, or are Nervous, Sleep- .ess, ExdICable, Melancholy, or troubled with Dizzy Spells, Electric Bitters is .he Medicine you need. Health and ilrength are guaranteed by its use, barge bottles only fifty cents, at Chas. Rogers' drug store, Odd Fellows' build- .tig. NOTICE. Astoria, Oregon, November 28, 1894. Notice Is hereby given that the un Kmlgned, administrator of tbe estate of James P. Metz, deceased, have tiled in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clatsop County, my final account as such administrator, and the unie has been by said court set for heannrr wedneslay, January tn, 1SS5, it the hour of 10 o clock a. m. at court aouse at Astoria, Or. All persons inter .uted therein are hereby notified to then ind there appaar and show cause If iny why the Bald account be not al lowed, and the administrator discharge ii. JAMES. W. HARE, Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I have been duly appointed administrator of .he tsUiite of Esther Taylor, deceased, All persona having claims against said laite are requested to present the time to me, duly verified, within six months from the) date of this nMtlce', and all persons indebted to said estate ara reauesded to pay the' amount of such indebtedness to me. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this 18th diay of December, ISM. E. A. TAYLOR. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hei'eby given that I have been duly appointed administrator of .lio ertjite or James Taylor, deceasc-a. All persons having claims against said t;ule are requested to present the jf ine to me, duly veirlfled, within six mi n th l from the date of this notice; ind all persons Indebted to said estate ire rcoiwted to pay the amount of uch iiulobtedniess to me. D.itfd at Antorla, Oregon, this ISth Jay of December, 1S94. K A. TAYDOU. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Not). Is hereby gilven lht I, as ad rtlniL'llivjtur of the estate of John W. Whtte. lsoais?d, have filed my final iioeourt In the County Court of the t!.ite of Oregon, for Clatsop County, ind tiibt Weilnesdny, the 6th day of FebruAry, 1S94, lat 10 o'clock a, th., U tlie time appointed for the hearing of objections to, and the final settlement of jald account, FRANK J. TAYLOR. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. All persons having cl'adms against the eotiste of M. Went, deceased, are re' oiioftid to present them duly venned. to the umlei'digned ex.H'intors of the last will aid textlaiemt of the deceased, within six months fivm this date, at W ewtHiit, Oregon. DAVID WKST, ROBERT WEST, December 18, 1S51. 11.1 i I Hi l 0 w'ij lJ The most effective Skin Purifying an j BeautlfySnsf Soap in the World. Tlie Purest, Sweetest, and Host Kcfrehlns for Toilet Hath and Nursery. Tor Pimples, niack'ieaJa Red, Rough, Oily Skin and Baby l.'etnibhes, For P,ci!, P;.!i HanJ, with Sh.-.re!c::s Nr?- iod l:'-I'ift.rer rnds, I'vr I rri;.-;.U. ?::", (1 t!.i Sc.il? w L'i Dry.TJsri, an J i'o-lUn j II.i: 1 V.i ' 1 WATERWORKS BIDS. PROPOSAL FOR $200,000 WATER BONDS OF ASTORIA, OREGON. Office of the Water Commission of the City of Astoria, Oregon. December 4th, 1894. Sealed proposals addressed to the Clerk of the Water Commlsalon of the City of Astoria, Oregon, will be re ceived at this office until January 10th, 1S95, at Two (2) o'clock p. m., for two hundred thousand ($200,000) dollars of the bonds of this city In denominations of one thousand (1,000) dollars each, dated January 1st, 1895, payable thirty (30) years after date bearing Interest at the rate of five (5) per cent per annum payable on the first days of January and July of each year. Principal and interest are to be made payable in U. S. gold coin at New York City, N. Y. Said bonds are to be paid for and delivered to the purchaser on the fol lowing dates, and in the following amounts: April 1st, 1895 $75,000.00 July 1st, 1895 75.000.00 October 1st, 1895 50.000.00 The bidder to pay the accrued interest from January 1st, 1895, to the date of delivery, In addition to the prices bid. These bonds are to be issued under authority of the act of the Legislative Assembly of the State of Oret,"on passed Feb. 18th, 1891. The proceeds are to be used for the construction of water works, and will be delivered with cou pons attached for Interest from Janu ary 1st, 1895. The successful bidder will be required to deposit within forty-eight (48) hours after the award of the contract an ap proved certified check for flve(5) percent of the par value of the bonds, payable nt Astoria, Oreron, to the order of the Clerk of the Water Commission of the City of Astoria, Oregon, as liquidated damages In case the bidder should fall or neglect to take and pay for the bonds according to the terms of the proposal, advertisement and contract, The Waiter Commission reserve the right to reject any or all bids. The seal d envelop 'S con' al -lng propoFals should be eddresfled to the undersigned, and marked "Proposals for Purchase of wa ter bonds. ' By order of the Wa ter Commission of the City of Astoria, Oregon. H. O. VAN DUSEN, Clerk of the Water Commission, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals addressed to H. G, VanDusen, clerk, and endorsed "Pro posals for construction of Astoria water works," with name of party submitting hid, will be received by the Water Commission of the City of Astoria, Or egon, until two o'clock p. m. of the 10th day of January, 1895, for the supplying ot laoor and materials for the construc tion of a complete system of water works Involving the following Items Diverting works: a gravity conduit con slating of 7 1-2 miles of 18-inch wood stave pipe; 3 miles of 16-inoh and one mne ot 14-lnon steel riveted nine: 6,000.000 gal. reservoir; a masonry lined tunnel sou feet in length; and a distrib uting system requiring 28,000 feet of new pipe, S6.000 feet of pipe laying, 91 hydrants; gates and all appurtenances necessary to make a complete system fians are on me in tne office of the Water Commission, and specifications and form for proposals can be obtained by application to the clerk. W. W. PARKER, Chairman. H. G. VAN DUSEN, Clerk. A. L. Adams and R. C. Gemm3l. En glneers. Astoria, Oregon, December tth, 1894. A THOUGHTFUL PERSON. Consults hlB best Interests by having a box of Krause's Headache Capsules at hand: taken as directed will prevent or stop any kind of a headache, no matter what the cause In fact if your skull were cracked it would prevent pain. The frequency of the attacks will dimmish, and by taking the cap sules at the approach of a headache, you will never have another. Twenty- five cents per box. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria Oregon. Sole Agent Are You Going East? If so, drop a line to A. C. Sheldon, general agent of the "Burlington Koute," 250 Washington St., Portland tie will mall you free of charge, maps, time tablet!, and advise you as to the through rates to any point, reserve sleeping car accommodations for you and furnish you with through tickets via either the Northern. Union. South- wrn, Canadian Pacific, and Great North ern railroads at the very lowest rates obtainable. The Burlington Route is generally conceded to be the finest equipped rail road In the world for all classes v travel. $10. $I2.i)0. Men's all Wool Suits Reducetl from $ I y. $20. The best offer of the reason. Now $10. & $12.50. I. CONSIGNEE .SALE, o Conimcrcinl St.' CC-r Snap R rodak at any .mail coming out of our stors and you'll get a portrait of a man brimming over with pleasant tlio'igiits. -Buch quality in the liquors we have to ofh-r are enough to PLEASE ANY MAN.. Corrje and Try Them. HUGHES & CO. BEAUTIFY YOUR HOMES. Japanese gold and other metal paints decorates everything. Star Enamel for wlckerware, vases, furniture, etc. Call and see samples of work, at B. F. ALLEN'S, 571 Commercial street. WHO WANTS r TWINE It astonishes the old time makers to see how Hie fishermen have taken to Marshall's twine the last few years Bnd they may. THE HIGH BOAT of last season over all the other boats on the rivei used MARSHALL'S TWINE. WHY? Because it is the strongest. Because it has not been weakened by bleaching. Because it is sold with a (juarautpe that if it does not prove satinfactory it enn be brought back at tbe eud of the season. Str. R. P. (Kill Leave for Tiliamook as the meathef fhe steamer R. P. Elmore connects with through tickets are issued from Portland to Tillamook Bay points by the Union Pacific Company. Ship freight by Union Pacific Steamers. ELHORE, SANBORN 5t C, UNOIN PACIFIC R. R. The Packers of Choice Columbia - River Salmon Their Brands and Locations. HAMS. LOCATION. B1UNU. AOKNTS. AT I j j I f Ato-i Fk'ft Co. IsUirlA Pk c Co... . Aatorii..........-. i Kinuty's ! M.J. Kinney. -....'Astoria...-. II (Joliu A. l)ev llii. . , w. , Astoria. ! S";: A-Both SoDS - ColumbURIrerPkCo A.torln. jcocktall 1 Cutting rkgCo.Ln franc!.) Slmoressmae! AatorU, jjS'fcZ E" Co..!!!"p'l Qeor Barker Aatorla. Kid" monil"1'"' QrK Barker Aatorli S. I, O Hegler S Co..- Brookfleld. tag, St. George.-! J. O. Metier.. BiookDeld Wn )Fi-hermen'..' 6iriiiiTtn 1 pJTl'n Aaloris Klt-rmea'a rwti-o I I I HOW TO SAVE MONEY.i But your OROCEBIK3 nJ rR0VISlOX3 We hanle the best goods and deliver freo to spot fsso, nd sell so-k1 rbper than y your name nd iJ.lrws, and s will mnil y. - sonn. w e titter tiy : Climax tniiacoo. 4 Clifriiia urai. allied sujrar iu l!X)lb I suck.... Bet lrndof fl vir p.r barrel.... 2 ?r Kotl I'.kj lNdr .Vib cutis 2.0 1 cM ud vs a list of wtit yoa need, HARK L. COHN & CO., I. W. CASK, Insurance Agent, REPRESENTING The Following Companies I German-American, New York City, N. Y. Union Fire and Marine, of New Zealand. National Fire and Marine Ins Co., of Hartford. Connecticut Fire Ins. Co.. of Hartford. Home Mutual Ins. Co., San Francisco. New York Plate Glass ins. Co. Phoenix, of London, Imperial, of London Do You Want A. hone and bugKy to show real eaitatey Do You Want To board a horse by the month? Do You Wnt-- Any Jmullntf done of any de scrlptlon ? Do You Want Any coal delivered? If ao coll on THE flSTOSIfl TRANSFER CO'S Livery and Sale Stables. Telephone 12. Set and Sit Have different meanings. You can set a hen, but you cannot sit on one comfortably. Chairs are the Proper Things To sit on, and we have the largest cheapest and most artistic line ever brought to this city. ' Your choice it Should not be made before looking over our stock. HEILBORN & SON. S. H. WILLETT, PLUMBING, Gas and Steam Fitting, Hot Air, Steam and Water He ating.-"- 179 Twelfth street, Astoria, Or. ROSS HIGGINS & CO. Grocers,' : and : Butchers Astoria and Upper Astoria. Fin Teas and Coffees, Table Delicacies, Domestic and Tropical Fruits, Vegetables, Sugar Cured Hams, Bacon, Etc. Choice - Fresh and Salt - Meats. QUESTION Our customers, or any one who has ever worn our shoes, and the reply will be, "There is none better." The fit of our foods ip nneqiialeil. tbe enr speaks for itself, the style is seen at a u'limce. the price sells them At sight. Immense assor' me n t t o select from and JOHN HAHN& CO. at all prices. ELiJVIORE Every fow Days as Jiear mill permit. Union Pacific steamers for Portland and - Age ts, Astoria CO., Agents, Portlnd. of us, nl wo will ssts yon money. trains or txstx. We bn and sell for other firm io tbs country. Send os m our new price list, which will be ont cents ponmi. let c.il oi! per caw fl.Srt Ail o. tlsC tTr-jrron..... 22 W Catif-x-nin syrup 5 iral ket:s.... l.nt " Sji.i1i. pjr d- ttD bars SoO uJ we will iDAke yo.i speciil prices 146 Front St Portland. Jlorth Paeiiie Bremery JOHN KOPP, Prop. Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. All orders promptly Attended to STILL IN THE LEAD. Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav igation Co. Steamer Telephone. Leaves Astoria for Portland and way landings at 7 p. m. Juily, Sunday ex cepted. Leaves Portland evrv dav except Sun day at 7 a.m. C. W. STONE, Ai'ent Astoria. Telephone No. IL B. A. Seeley, Gcn'l Agt., Portland.. U. B. Scott, President. REDUCED RATES. Between Aatoria and Portland .... STEAMER SARAH DIXON, WINTER TIME TABLE. Steamer Sarah Dixon leaves Astoria Monday morning for Portland at 6 o'clock, and Tue3ilay and Thursday evenin? at 5 o'clock. Returning leaves Portland Sunday morning at 7:30 and Monday and Wednesday evening at 7:30. Round trip $2.00; single trip, $1.25. Upper berths 50 cents; lower berths, 75 cents; meals, 25 cents. SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO. EVERY REOt'lSITE FOR : first Class funerals : AT POLL'S Undertaking Parlors, THIRD STREET. Rates Reasonable. Embalmliqt a Specialty CHICAGO, JffliWnOKEE and ST. PAUL RAILWAY .Connecting with All Transcontinental Lines is tlie Only Line running ELiECTRIC LIGHTED - CAP.S BETWEEN St Paul and Chicago. AND Ornalia and Chicago. The Express Trains consists of Vcstlbuled, Sleeping Dining and Parlor Cars, HEATED BY STEAM. And furnished with Every Luxury known In modem railway travel. For SPEED, COMFORT and SAFETY This Line is Unequaled. TiCKPts on sale at all prominent railway offices. For further information inquire of any ticket agent. C.J. EDDY, General Agent J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agt. PORTLAND, OREGON. Ths Original & Genuine (WOHCHSTKRSHIRE) SAUCE Imparts the noat dellclom tatte and test to Hot & Cold. nats GRAVIES, SALADS, SOCPS, GA7IE, FISH, and ICVT7US BEWARE OF tr'tTATiOVS. Taka Hons 1st Lea & Perrins- Eisrcatcrc on tmrj boole of oricinal t retain John Daacao Saut, Sw Trh 1