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mi. MPKMM. ASTUKIAV ih I SI.Y. JANUARY :0. Hl gaily oYotca-tmn Telephone Mkia ML TKRM3 OT SUBSCRIPTION DAILT. Sent by mH Pr Tf Scot by nuui. fxr month erred by carrier, per month.. .W-00 . .w SKV1-WEKKLY. lent by mall, pr year, In advance, IS.OO The A-'or'.an STiaraCte! to Hi adver- j h tartest circulatten of anyj .paper r-Ntahej on the Columbia i tew river. BACK to FlItfT piunvipwh?. Those of us ho are seeking to pro- i ' hirmoiiy" with IVrtVnnd aIV doubtless anxious thM the metroills shaill Join with the people of Astoria In their demand that common p Int rates be ex:endM to this port. Har mony is a powerful factor at times and united action on the part of cities will often accomplish much pod At the present time, however, effort at harmony" be waste of enepsy. Portland's infuence with the trans portation lines ;s nil. We had b-..er dct- o-ir ener?!o to Kval Indus tries, for utiUf.it ion of Astoria ha--b-r has lr.dee.1 ivnw t be a railroad problem, to be solvej at the con venience of the rrrest manipu:a:or who now o.ntr.I th- trans.-ontlner.tals. Tortlan ! Is cjual'.y .us helpless as Astoria, and already the Oreir nlan ts denoiinc '.he Tnlon Pacific sys tem. -When the O li. N. Co. was an independent !ine IVrtland's Inf.u ence would have coun:.M. The nxid i .s -rmsoon-.ineniaJ. but in realitv was a b.-at line, satlsfled ' with the business It cul l pick up b- ; tween Spokane an 1 Portland. r., j receipts were a mait-r of some on- the sfv-kh-Mer and a thrust cern to 1 have brought at Its revenues wou it to time. r..r!'.ani m rx-hanta then ! had tp Influence with the O. R. & '. Co., and niipht have forced the gran tin; of common rates to Astoria. through proper effort. But the O. R. & N" is no nletely yfl the map. having !.t Its identity In the recent merger. It is a fee.1,- for a eiiran-le system, with Mr. Harriman at its head Wi.ll we stop to consider the question. What v " for a tex miilion l 'liars' worth of business' the utter h.-'plessn-ss of the Oregon metropolis fon.-iWy sum?- sts itself. Mr. Harriman plans will not be altered for anything that Port Ian I or Astoria or the h.. of Or.-g.rn nil-.'h: offer. Finally he rr.a-.ter -t rates has befime a "railroad prob lem." and Its solution will brought ' about without onsid'-ration f r any i community. Even If Astoria could in- .w Portland to 1,in In the d-manl . there would be no beneficial resu.t. i Too fjreat l Harriman to heed our I feeble wall! That Portland appm lates her own J helplessness is manifest. On Tuesday, j "t are chewed to th-tn by the for Instance, the Oreif.nlan devoted aa'lm'sslon of sugar In the production column to a discussion of "H.jw Wejof whIch (fjyernment stands a part of Can Save Ourselves" The Port and th' amt rn'1,r conditions the i neol r,t ,h i.i , ,,. . ,,. . paper urges local development and ) p"'ple "r l"lar"l!' e likely .v.j.. .., .u ... aoHnao.uiie.il.,. , , the railroad will o' the wisp "Large , , ... ,. . ., transportation combinations will not for the asking pour their power into Portiand and make it great without an effort of its own." It says "We may argue the natural advantages of this route, we may cajole, we may threaten, we may preach, we may pray to tl.e powers that control arti ficial commercial linen, all to no pur pose. Selfish interests turn them else where. They come here only to get what we will give them. They take I no part In the development of our Ki.mtt flM " fV.ntlntlnr I'.r.-crc.n I ian advocates Bt-lf-hel-rai!road lines I TO the centers where business may I , found and general development of latent resources. It fordb.y joints ; out the futility of any effort to com- . , pel iavor inm me uoriunaru raurfai ... . . .. Interests, making Itself painfully clear In the following: They Ithe railroad manipula'orsi are , . i- not beneficent Institutions, and ail Is1,. fish that comes to their net. Th-y ! may apportion railroad territory, glv- j Ing Southern and Southeastern Oreg.n , to San Francisco; Northeastern Ore-j liaju rveii uic jsciaieui .aiiej,. ijuii at Portland's door, to Puget Sound. They may think their Interests better served by tapping Eastern Oregon frorn'the east than to giving It easy I connection with Portland. They may oppose letting Portland Into the tig . Bend country of Washington. But will Portland, will Oregon, will the t and rich OulumMa valley, lie auptnely and ae themsetveii tricked and handled and made a focil'a Uiublc Hr. Indent, la an admlsalcm of la.k ,.f prvsiUre that should prompt us to atop our iMictnse and devote our Mve to the policy taltva.ly so well under way) of making th Lest of our resources. If Portland cannot help Iw.rseaf, he cannrt help ua, nd we oukM not blind imrrivi to a situa tion no apparent. Portland is finally yvtMng Kick to liist principle... and it behooves As toria to do likewise. An agreement ha.s Nvn reached be. ;,i,vn the American s.vre-'A-y of state W h minN,)r t Wshng. ton by which the ivwish West Im!!"i will doubtless pass Into the possession ' ' of th fnlted States. Tito Is'ands are no invat acquisition to our territory frm r cx-mmcrcial or InHusirial itnt of view, but their Reosra.phi. .V. lo.a- " maK,' '" Purcnase mem a virtual necessity The islands are of u . ....... . . .. , ...on ii. i .n...irN am 'he fnited States ni.! not we'! ob- I vt to th- sale of their, t vme o.ner j tvir while refuses to pur. l as.1 'them. As an American oiiipos; they iv.s-.-ess a value much sr-'.!er :h:in 'the rep.r:ed purchase pr.iv The I ouestioi that has !cla.. d th- put .hose Is the uncertainly a to the i-e. ! latl n ti e jv..p of th. 's'-nls w- -uld : hold to the rr.-.te,l Stat-.s Wh n S; Thomas vo'e.l almost u:-, i-'n.- is1, f. a transfer of ti'Vpan. e ;.. ;.. rn Stat--s then -.i. r. d-ub! !H--ip!" '.voiiM r... nv-oinir-' I as A meri . an ci'ii t.s A !:i!:--: . '. as a stn'e tnichr be cV.iv- 1 nitely, tu' In the ni-antime th. I'n n , t1 ' "' ' p.-oi.-.e ...ni'd h-M the same P-.'.ti.'a: -Vat: .,, t the fnfe! Sta'es tha rh- i -or'" f other nrjanif-1'! Am- .-an " ,"'' t no a -.;'ji-it.on of :f.- tones h'.ld. fhllippines an 1 Porto ha, msd. R" new territo-i.,: ;..,. y Th- residents of th-se Am-r.-nn ,o-s.s. a" in 'h -n-- -f th- ;'"" American et-.ns W hile -heir 'uiure poiitic.it s-.itus :s In d uht. 'tn.-u.ties in the way ..f cmp!.-.,. ,-!tl- xenshlp are formidable In character. The people of th- iMrih is an Is c.m n.it expect be'ter treatment than is Aocvrvl'M the p-oj v of the Phllirpln-s an-l Port . P.k-o Th- W.ishir.BTon d's- 'a"'h ,vnk 3nnour.,es the exchange j,,f "'fa'ur-s to the iUT.vni.nl states I that D-nmnrk has withdrawn all :pu!ati-.r.s as t he polltl.-al sta'us I "f th pes'P'.e of the .s'an '.s. At the 1 sa:no time. P-nmark withholds ;h- . .... . '"" "'a., until s 'ns'-r Th. re Is little doubt thai r'i' . onsid-m-i n. w ill in p.i, . 'h" '"'"'''" ' aecept the slf.ia-lon iTh"' n""'! th" mark"-.s f the I'm. 'M S:v'"i f"r h-ir !'Plti..'ts. an I ;i f:'"' trad- is d-nl-l then,. an la: ta-:tr o n .ssions wiil h,p mi"''- Eventual; y th Danish West In'""i! be place.! ,,n the same ommet- ial f.j.-.;lnir as P .rto Iti..-.. The a-liotirnm-nt of the lim-ds cnVr- n-.- v ,v . - uea. ooimtl-s wphout ha- lnir mad- an' V '(cress i Ihat direction, renders jthe Industrial situation of th- Danish ; I,Un'13 almost hopeless. All suifir to cast their lot with a ronntrv tt-ht..k - can pw" !""m a market for th-ir pro- ducts. M. It; Wife Is pe-haps greatest finanee minister Russia ever h,-ul .r,,i m kiu i . ever tiad. and in his last re- port has paln'ed as gloomy a view of the Indus-rial and -,.n,-nle .i.. tton of the empire as any of his pre- . . deeessors have done in Its darkest days of war, bankruptcy and famine. The metal Industries, he says, are on the verg- of ruin; the t-xtl'e nearly as ba.1: in twentv vr. th. ...,,.. tlvity of the land has diminished vne-uuari'.'r: n fl-rp rinii etm iona lhon . .w one-lth 1 the same ari In Arner)f.a; th numtj(.r rf h,)USWI ha)) ,lmlBl,n. n.ary one.ha,f n tWny n(.ar,y haf (he ,at, V , , , , hopelessly In arrears with their taxes, , . , , iand the "ny "t the empire which show any signs of prosperity are those Inhabited bv non-Russian ,.i, i,.. reii..., r,.,..... .... .,u,,..,ii ...itiit.,, i o:mi.i ao'i iosf , . , '1,J'U,U, 11 ,s a rav"ra'" ho- in ior itussias aggressive purposei, ",r "u"a aggressive purposei, n though she is little accustomed to abate th-m on account of hard times 'y OCR ARMY THI-; ItF.ST. Our army is the most effective and efficient organization In the wor'd. The reason for this Is the men ae well paid as well as well f.-d. ooorl feed and good pay, however, win not i ali make a ir,l soldier. He mu have steady nerves, a svsM dlirestlon and a strons constitution To fight dlsea.se It l also nectwaary to have the Mine requirement, but If )ni are weak and ncnoua. there 1 a medi cine that will atrenirthen your en.. We refer to II, wiener's Stomach Hitters. For fifty irs It haa bevn making weak people airon and .k ly people well Wo llietef re urite you to try a bottle and saitsfy yourself. It Is a specific ivmedv for Indigestion, l spepaia. conailpatl.iii. l.itul.n. y. iii rvousness and malaria, f.-ver and iiRue. Of ivurse there l a Km.inl rciittntf m Nebncl.a That's what winters i !h,'lv llrv ',r 'HIUU;N HSI'K'HI.I,Y IIUtl.K. j r"ln" -' "v " iy painful an I If n,-le, tel often result ,, ,, , , , In Woo I p ponlni; . Ml lien a v rspeel- .gMv )lal , iv.i.u r- cause not so careful. A a remedy IvWlti's ' H" lsun..ptav.l Ir.iws 'out tke fir.', stoics the pain. aon heals 'he w ound Hew are couutcrf' Its . ur ,.. f r ,,,,,, ivWltt'a Witch I Haiel Salve cured my ba' y of eclenia :i'f,,r t.v.. hlv, ,'lin, h .it, " , ';"',,'' '"' , " -" trie sor'S were s pad s'le soiled two , Mvp J:V5 a ,).,,. - II AS H.H1- I KltS President Hill lias N'.-ii m.ik iii,' In p notio issos a' the bu-mes men Mlnneso a. but the sever-.. r :s j :iik a ditTlciilt snbj.vt A PI!' 'VITAltl.V ISVI'SVMENT. "! was t:o ::'. I r al-o-r -e . n v. ais with piv s'oii-i h an! n be,! I,..'' ivv tit" -." -avs K I'-if k S..':er l!;e. 1 tnd . "I spent about SI to :n I iie.er ,-eiM c.e nnvhli'B ti h"l . v until ' 1 t-l- l K ! ! !ysr.e- s i C.lr... I tune taken a few No:. a:-. I a-:i entlr.lv W' '1 " Yell .letl't ".' I v li ' .lt ou e.t. V'lt t-v what veil dices; an I t--1";!'a-. If your e.im.irh .i.w.n t !; t "tr . f o Veil are ra'v s'.vvifc: K I ! . Ivp- "s a r.).,- , . the s-om ich's i.o-k bv dlv-t's'lnc fie foo Vo'l . "-'t VnVe -o d!-. v", vo, in. K. '"' !vsp...sn i up c-in.. all s'omach . t r- ill.' CM 5 P.'V'.KIl. I.n I ii b't e r-na-h ! a ..iliie of nearly tw.. mi'loii dollars S'i. h a '--.voiit would r.s oe.e'.'e h,.r ,, . .i'ni'.st any stick of a h'ist and. P.1NT UVK TiVICTHKK. Constipation and ha!th never so to c'h.r. r.'Wltt's I.lttle Harlv Itisers I rotTtntc easy action of the honels without dlsTi-ss -j have been trou- r it-i wirn rnsnvi-ness rune e.irs " says J O Hreene De-auw. Inn. "I hax : trt-d mnnv rem.!l.-s bu I.l'tl" Karly IlNers clve best results'" CHAS R,l,KRS. A Ne-.r T-rk violinist has s-run-d a vepllct ,,f J-, ...l nira'nst a ra lr.ad 'hat had deprived him ..'a b-it I s;My h" Is h freak tiddlers who p.-rform wi'h heir tivs. W.iRK'IN-, : Horil.s A DAY r-cre-s no -est f..r th se tl.-l-s., II t-e 1-Kr,-Pr Kinir's N. w t.!f- I itll'lons are n'.vnvs bu v ,-.i In.r Tor I'M Lleer. Jairtdlee Itl'l .,,.... p, ... and Aeu-. Th-y t.-nlh S ck Headache iino 'lrr " .ni, .M'lMri.l ever irrl'.' or .-oaken Srra'l in t.. nl e work en,),.-. Try th.-m: een-s at Ha-s Drugstore. 'Toy Pav ii'i'onr.'r Ins made an ch- r flirh-inif s-.s h. pr-.-ess -i! tn..st as safe ;,s c..n,!,icT:n I ii.'ll'.in by mail. SrvprCK. rtZ.L Z '!i I'l'"" ,of Ah and fene nl man- anaim oi tne nrtn will n manaeeij bv Ju Ynnnir thrm, -h uhn, n ,...! u -,pii-v ft Bond St., Astoria. '"harle.a fV-hwah Is c'asaed as an optimist. Anyb-sjy dnwln his .,!- tiO' and yet having the nerve to be ""V'hlng else would ! a more r- markabl p-r""n than Mr t-','hwah CHILD WORTH MILLIONS. "Vy child Is worth millions to me " says Mrs. Marv Plrd of Ilarrlsburg, ''a "yet I would havs lost her by ,rur) n, , , m)rrhaa,.a b..,;,; of t'ne M'nii'e Cough '''ur " One M n- no o Int.-i. and cures qub kiv. Care the u-C. ueh Cur" Is sure rii-fo.touKhi. r,,i ,,,,,....,. a,, "1 'hront and lung troubles . ' n """"etr are couKh cure which r., Immediately The young-st child '"" nl,h en'lr sa'e.lv. T'-e II"'.' .Tj! '.'kt ',h" : !B.V" .BnIren"Thr ii. ... oiiM-i ,r iiHof", mfm rjvTvr ram- ""-""'d hum a bottle On Minute Cough Tnre handv At tPs season es- rve.e(aqv p whv nM. ,,Meny. f HA3' KOOFRS Secretary Cage .m,"tn hv. n "mbaen..ment of offers. P,.rharrs 'h Position, he talked about are coming a' him In a nunr-h. . " r " ' ' 1 m 1 ' Thr no m,ip a(,on2n(r ,rfb, ;han Th rm an, burn'ntf make life Intolerable No position Is comfortable. The torture Is unceasing. DeWI't's Wltrh tin..! Haxel ! 1 Salve cures idle. t once. For skin diseases, ruts, burns, bruises, all kin I "f '"nds It. is unequalled. J 8 fJer- a"' Ht- PftuI Arl. fly "From 1H5 . ,.m tit., 1 ""nered ,h the nro-rudlng. bleed- InK Mls and cou'd find nothing to H"it ni" until I used DeWltt't WPch - if. m- until I user! DeWltft WPch !lil'-' A f,-w h"x'" rnmVM"- 'Ur'"1 Iiewar,! "f c"unterfpt'' Charles Rogers. European powers are ashamed to tell all they know about the scheme to reseu Spain. Neverthe'ess, the truth will come ut for each power Is wlll- Ing to blab concerning the others It Is comforting to realize that Rear Admiral Smiey has so mu,h more - ense than some of his friends. lS.rtliind and Sen ill" wper oukIu to r.tclt n climax In their rtirht, The spectacle of sparrlnn for wind Krows tiresome. ledger. tM.KHKt WISH SIMiiKSTION. "I have Ikvii lately troubled much with dyspepsia. Udc.ilim nnd sour stomach," writes M Moid, lead In pharmacist of .Mtleboro Mas "1 cvuld eal hardly anythlu without sufferln aewral hours My clerk an rested that I try Kedol lyp..pla v'uro which I did wlih most happy results, t have had no more trouble and when one can o to ratln mince pie. chees. candy and ntr after su. ti a time, their digestion must b,. prvt ly gvd. I endorse Kodol lvpepa v'ure heartily. You don't have to llel. lilt all the KM.M f., you want but don't overload the stomnoli Ko- lot OystvpDia t'ure digests your f.,l -A'HAS. KlH'rKliS The most reliable preparation for kidney troubles 011 ih' niaet Is rley a Kldtie rure. Sold by llarl Druirstore, A KIKKMAN S 1'l.tWt; CAM. "I stuck to my ."nine althouith ev ry Joint aehel mil ewrv nere wa I racked with pals." writ s C W Mi I amy, a I.Hon.otlve flrem-in of l'urllnit- ! tea, Iowa, "I was weak and pale with out any apvtlte end all run d wn As I was about to Khv ut, I .ot a b'.ttle j of i::-ctrle H'lte mid. after taking! ( It. I felt as well . I e.,r .111 in my ; 1 '!'' Weak, sick y. r..n down pe.i e ' a!ays Kln new life strvnu h and !lK-or from their u-e Trv ihem Sat- , lf.letnn iril.uailtee.l t.y Hart'. Ih-iik-stole, l'rl.e .en's V TlliU'SAXIi IM.I,VILt TllllnWN A WAV. Mr. W. W. ! taker, of Pl.mtv '..-.. ' Neb . ttr'tc "My f,. li.i I , trouble for ow-r tlft.-n y.-rirs. We ' 1 a nuit't-r of ..-t..r an I nt i o.er a tho'.:s.ind dollars with-'it: any j t. ll. f. She was ry low tin I 1 1,..: ( i!I h.pe, when a frlen I sim-. :.-.! I r Foley s lloii-y and Tar. which ! I Jld; and thanks be to this irrr.it ! r-m.-dy. It j.iif! her !: Sh Is I .stronger and enjoys better health than sh" ha. ey. r kn . a in t. n x. a s We sl.u'.l ncvi'r be without Foley s I..n, y in. I Tar art! a .nil .el. tli . a:R.ct to try It. S..I.I by Harts In iu, tore. . KAVOIIITI' N FAULT WHFUK FVKUV- Constipation means dullness depr- 'Ion. headache. ir.'nerally disordered health tl..U'1'i . t mi.. i.Mric. m...r. ...,, ... ,, ,, . "tlmula" th'" lh"r' "'"n'' thc bo" and n-Ileves the endtn, Safe si'i'.-Jy and thomuith Th. y n-ver Ifrlpe. Favorite pills Chat, llofers, druKKlst. A NP.HT AIAIIM. Worse than un alnnn of fire ut nlht is the !rusi.y muvth of croup, wt Ich s.oir.ls like th.' children's d.-ntl. knell and It tn.-an death unless Bomethlii is done quickly. Foley s Hom y Tar ii-ver fails to Klve Instant r-ll.f en I n u i -k ! y cun's the norsi forms o' er.ip. .Mrs. p. K Cordb-r, of Man 'n'tiBton. Ky,wrlt-s: "My thre year "M Klrl had a severe ease ,f cr-uip. fie loctor said she could n't live I 't a bottle of Ko'ey's Hon. y and Tar. 'h firs: I.'S irave quick P'l . f and -a, "I her life" IC'-fiis.. substitute. S..1.I by Hart's DruKstorv, THE LAST HKAKD up IT "My little boy took the croup one '' " " - ' ym cull h-nr him brenthe all over the house'' r- " '")' .aiu.n.-n, j, , vo.. t ..., i .... I F. D. Key nobis. M.iastleld, o. d'.sej of Oni Minute Cough Cure quickly relieved him and he went to s'.een That's the last we heard of 'he croup. Now Isn't a cough cure like that vnluable?"Onc Minute Cuifh ''ure Is absolutely wife and acts Im- Di.-d.ateiy For couKhs, colda. , r.up. br"nchlll an'' " olT ,hroftt nn'1 ,,,n troubles it Is a certain cure Very pl-a-ant to Uke. The little one. like t CharlesUoirers. drugirlst V lev's Honey and Tar Is best for roup nnd whooping rouirh. contains ,, ,. " JV" "' ' " " " ' ' '""""" H'-hwah Is snld to be hunting up '""r "''atlves. Ordinarily. ,K,or r-la- lives nave the rich this trouble. Winter coughs are apt to result In consumption If neglected. They can """" ''r"k"n UP y using Foley . " lur ""la I'n"'"""' - Hari'i SAVS IfF, WAS TORTURED. "' "uffered such pain from corns I !cllM har,uy Kty writes H. Robin- son, Hlllshorough. Ills , "but liucklen'i Arnica Ha, 1-.." cuts, sores, icalds, burns, bolls, ulcers .Perfect healer of skin diseases and I'H"S. Cure guaranteed by Hart's 11 s. ..ure guaranieeri oy urunMiore. rri, a rpins. Kidney complaint kills more people than any other disease. This la dun to the disease being an Insldous that It gets a good hold on the system be fore It Is recognized. Foley's Kidney , - un wl prevent the development of tnt:i tiKi-nni- It tnki-n n Umf. BoM by Hart's Drugstore. Mother can safely give Fsley's Honey and Tar to their children for coughs and colds, for It contains no opiates or other poisons. B.ld by Hart's Drugstore. Foley's Honey and Tar cures the cough caused by attack of la grippe. It heals the lungs. Sold by Hart's Drugstore. EVERYBODY KNOWS T II V. I' I A C I! iiihI pvpi'vlnnlv I mown (lie iiiiili ly of pnuls 1 1 ifli hits itiiulo I'Ui'I'Moiv Iniiuuis for iiiiiiiy id tit s iii.itiinl. We sill only tin1 liilu'M 'iiiilis nil. I y't una I poin'i hlioii Cm itiitititil miIo is Mill on mill 'itits mo MII'I'I'IMIIjJv It llllt'l'.l. oil wotilil ilo well lo supply ymir im.ls wliilo iiii cull mivp iiioiicv mul p-t lb' I't.sl, o sll even lliin tn wuir fur null, wi'intn mn tliililiiii. I ill. st styles, tjtialiiy llir lust. I'KICI 5 CNN(iT Hi: HIIAII N. C . H . COOPER FINE TAILOR -AUDI: SUITS T. ori.r ilurlnw th month of Jauuair. at TWFNTV -VIVH pull I'l.N'r Itlll'l V I p N Clralimn a" I IteialilllK at lowvstt pile I Ii.' 'I allot-. A. Ml HQTi l PORTLAND PORTLAND, OUMCCON TIo Otilv I'lrMl-CliiHH MtJlel In 5orllnml Ca5tinj;5 We are prepare,! to muke them on h..rt ti 't!,,- and of the Ihm( utatrrlala le-t us K'l.e you es Imati-a en any kind of .astlnirs or pattern work. Lotrral ITl.es for flrst't-lnss work. TtLtPHONt NO 2451 if .' 1 rJ" ::i av - DIAMONDS Vs4sa0sassssssaV4), All kilhi of I'lirpiiis Mi'lirs, fi t Hll'l lllisi t, lit Vrrv HiimI iTltlc , ii'i'M. Tlir Illicit .pi- (lut'tioii.s in th,. jewel, r's a rt iii Society Kinl'liin, I'm, liail'io., etc. Soliil vuliio mul iiHiniitci',1 (jinility in Muixliinl v.iitclics mul elm ks Fine rciiii rin k.v.'.v.v. J. H. SEYMOUR. TIIK ANNl'AI Masquerade Ball will le- ylven t j T H Ii SONS OP rrSMANN in tin , ranli nf Monday, February 10, AT FOABD k STOKES HALL AIIMIHISION llenilainpii, m.akH I..lll,-a Heeetatura ChlliliKii II no W f,. .... -a Fair valuable prliri will be iwrta lor Leal costgmti lag lour lor tcil ioilalatd charKteri. Rclrctbncnlt will be Mrvcd MJM I hete tiny Cipiulei ara tupenor to Dalian oi Lopaiba, Cubebl or Injections anly CURE IN 48 HOURSlW the tame diseases with out Inconvenience. SnM hy all hrvyriiti. i .lt MIS. .V.'.l oiiiiMi iilol.st. IRON, SI lilil., BRASS and HRONI: Scow Bay Iron tt Brass Works l ul llh . d r .nk I . (,r ur first shipment of IMS Wall Pa per Just arrlvd and more on the way Yon MiiHt Look llefore yu can Se our IWW Colorln and de.lm t,a ra, r. ,,rllh, us a summer ninrnliiir. and suited to every kind ,.f room a .,y llf fur. nlturr 1t.r a nothing prottlrr ,.u lier than the.n varlsd dc.lna. vine u a call. C. M. Cuthlrth A HT ' rt I A . No II. 7th street; 'phone lM DR. maTTHEW PSTTON Physician and Hutgeoa. i" m ii.iiiMi, askhji Fetiiale Id.srnsea a Hicclaltjr. CHOICE A1EATS Fresh Meats Pickled Meats Cured Meals Prompt Deliveries Lowest Prices Christensen & Co., 518 COMMtPCIAL STHEET. Insurance. Commission inii Shipping-. C J. TRENCMARD, A(p'iil Welle Farifu ntut I'acillc Kjpres. (.itnp'yu. Custom House Broker- Prompt Deliveries Of ClioiccMt Krc.sli mul C-'urctl MEATS Now Hhoj,. UoHt of Sprvico. I'Ikiiio Main ill. BOSTON MEAT MARKET C. W. BARR DENTIST Manaell Bulldlnic. 673 Commercial Bt.. ASTORIA, On TrLEPIIONH, ROD 2M1. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. IKAVK 10111 1 A NO Aaani im in I Portland I'u n I I" t I U II) a n 7 ik. i. ml K..r A.I '0. .iol W. vra I loiiii. AsTHHIA t-..u,i r i i'..iii.i..l .n.l w r i'i a lop ... I'.ilnia lump m ak.V IP I'lVa.lliN t ,1 . Ill I ii an mi i' i' I 4au.rU l.r Mtfe,iitit rlopl. tuH H .Vint. 4 W V i IUm..i... .il l A.lull. I 'ID a. t i iu i -.. to i w am i.kn, 1 1 j to k) y si . ! Ma.. . IUihw n.l. r'ur. 7 iv y iw i.Vi in I -leu. 1.11.1 A.lerl. Hunl.y oily All train H.aka il.aw rOnnaelTin a ileliin wiiii 'l N.irtharn I'aollla Iralna in and from too Ka.t and Hounl pomu. i C. MA TO, lie ii i Kr!(lil and P.wngsr AganL ..Forlland - Astoria oute.. STR. ''BAILtY GATZERT." Pally Hound Tt'' Ki.pt Hunday. HMt CAMU lv Portland fa. . lea... A'torl 7 p. m- The Dalles Boat STR. " TAHOMA." Ilrtaren Portland. Th )ll and wf 1 Poiaia 1 I INU CAHO I iin Portland, Mondays Wr.tnr .!; and I'rl. t.n a at 7 a m. i Vir r T'ib lilp. iti- nini day. I p m Ira.n The I'allra Tue.daya. Tliufl- .In. anal Haturla). at ; m, i Air M-i Port ii l .am. .lay, I p m Tina r u!.- hia do jruiV.i -nlr t I is. ti "a . ii r. ir' h !n -Itittf Tool of Aider .trrt lloth I'll lira Main 311 A J TAVH'lt Aa-t A.lotla J.'IIN M Fll.l. M'N Art The lll I'll Mllllt II I'M M AN. Aft., 1 1, sad ::er Wi'l piKI wrr.ll.M. Aft. Wh( H hi n J ' WYs.IT All Vr. njvor II W . Itl ' l li'.N Aft p.iriland TICKI:TS i" hi. Points East V I I SHuRTrST RNO IJUICHEST IjINB TO .Si.l'aiil, I'nlirli. Viiiniiiiii!iriif'a.'o ! n I Ail P n a I Tlir 'ii.-'t I'aU, r ii,. I "I .r si prr I I ' tllurf Ml I l.uft"' S:ll..kliat j 1.1!. I.,:) ,'4i. I i.V II, Y TK.VISH PA-rr TIMll. I Kit VMl A.M. siTNl'UY r.S. h'vl AI.I i For rale, fo'l,-,, .,,, f,m i iform il.. r..,rl iiw Ka.l.r , trip. ,il, n .r d dre, II lip'KHuN, J V PIIAT.N ( Ur Tlr 't A't Tra.' Pi.,. Aft P.irtlani. A II i" . i:NlsriiN II W. P A. il i'lrnt Ave. rWttle. Wat. Oregon Shoi-t Line andUnion Pacific TIMF. rtfl'IKl P'PMrt Pl.Rtl Arrive From Poiilana Malt l.akr.Drnv.r. Ft. Worth, lima f 'lllc IBU Portland Hpeilal 00 a. in. via Hunt I ii (too Atlantic K'xprrM H Ii. m. via llunt liiKiiin Rt. Paul Fait mall 6 p. in. via Hp, ft ana ha, Kan-as City HI. IhuiIh, Chlcuf o anil R.at 4:89 p. av Plt Ijikr, Inrrl Ft. Worth. Oim ha, Kan.ua t'liy. 1:1 a. m m. i-oul. i'tiion(o and KaL Walla Walla. Iewlton, gen. Home. Mlnnrapolli Hi Paul, Hululh Mllwuukre. Chi cfo an,) Kajt 7 00 a. i 7J houre from Porthind to Ohloafft Nn Charifo of Para. OCEAN AND RrVBR HCltKDUIJi From Ailnrla All allltif data, anfcject to chanar For Han FrancTii Co every flvc dai 7 a. m. C'olunihl. in Pallvn- To Poril..,M ... ... ccot Bun. I Wav Ijimlln. u.,n,i. Rtram'.r Nahcotta leave Aatorl o tldo dally, ..xenpt Huioliiy, for Ilwaoo, ci.tiniy'tlniC there with Iraltva for Ixmf llench. TlnRu and Norlh llrnch point. Returning arrive at AMorla aame trei- . W. IPNSniCRRT. Ajreot. Astortu. A. Ta. OIUIO, Oeneral PimsnKr Aiienl Tort land. Orrgua. ' WHITE " OILIJII LINE yHO LAvyO ii MO