The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, April 01, 1893, Image 4

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    THIS DAlLTt ASTOEIAN, AQTOB1A, SATURDAY MOBHIHU, APBIL ' 1. ltil3
The Gambling
Ordinance.
An ordinance provlndlng for licens
ing', taxing', regulating and restraining
gaming and gambling houses.
s The City of Astoria does ordain as
follows:
SECTION 1. That no person or persons
nhall, either directly or Indirectly, In
person, or by another, set up, maintain,
keep, or carry on, any gaming or ganv
bling house, within the City of As
toria, Clatsop County, Oregon, except
as in this ordinance provided, and any
person who shall set up, maintain, keep
or carry on any gaming, or gambling
hoime In violation of the provisions of
this ordinance, shall upon conviction
thereof, where no other punishment Is
provided, bo fined, In any sum not less
than one hundred dollars, nor more
than three hundred dollars, or by lm
prlsonment In the city jail not exceed
ing one hundred days, or both such fine
and imprisonment, In the discretion of
the auditor and police Judge. '
, It Is hereby made the duty of the
chief of police, and of each police of
ficer of the city, to see that this ordi
nance is strictly enforced, and to make
complaint to the city attorney of each
and every violation of any of the pro
visions of this ordinance, and of , the
city attorney to prosecute all persons
violating the same.
SUCTION 2. Before any gaming, or
gambling house shall be set up, main
tained, or kept, or carried on within
this city, the person, or persons desir
ous of setting up, maintaining, keeping,
or carrying on the same shall apply for,
and take out a license therefor, which
license shall be In the name of the per
son applying therefor, shall designate
the place, or house where gambling
may be carried on, and shall not be
transferable. Before a license shall
issue under this ordinance, the appli
cant shall petition the common coun
cil In the manner provided In section
3 hereof, and shall also present -to the
common council with said petition, a
bond In the penal sum of five hundred
dollars, with two or more sufficient sur
eties payable , to tha city . of Astoria,
conditional that he or they will .well
In all things comply with the pro
visions of this ordinance, during the
period of one year from the date of the
beginning of said license. Attached to
said bond shall be an affidavit of the
sureties to the effect that they are
freeholders in the City of Astoria, and
are In the aggregate worth one thous
and dollars, over above all their Just
debts anl liabilities, and property ex
empt from execution.
SECTION 3. The petition of the appli
cant for a license shall state:
First the name of the applicant.
Second. ' Whether such applicant has
before held, or whether he then holds
a license, and If so, at what time such
license expired or expires, and the kind
of license.
Third. At what date such applicant
desire such license to begin, and ex
pire, and the place where such gaming,
or gambling house is to be carried on.
Said petition shall be verified by the
applicant, or If more than one, by at
least one of such applicants, stating
that such petition Is true.
SECTION 4. The receipt of the treas
urer shall be given to the applicant for
the amount paid Into the city treasury
by him, and shall state that the amount
paid by him is paid for a license for
a gambling or gaming house, to be re
funded In case the common council
shall refuse to grant the petition of the
applicant, otherwise upon Issuing the
license, to go into the po
lice fund of ' the city. Upon the
granting of the Bald petition by the
common council, the mayor shall ex
amine the bond of the applicant, and
approve It If It, Is In compliance with
the provlsons of this ordinance there
for, otherwise to disapprove It.
SECTION 6. Upon a full compliance
with the requirements of this ordinance
' by the petitioner, the granting of the
said license by the common council ant
the approval of the applicant's bond b
the mayor, tho auditor and poller
Judge shall Issue to the applicant a li
cense to carry on a gaming or gam
bling house for one or more years iron?
a date to be specified In said license
Said license shall be numbered, and
shall be for not less than one year,
Bhall specify and designate by number
the place or house licensed and when
gaming or gambling may be carried on,
the name of the proprietor, or pro
prietors, of such house, and the kind
of license, whether first-class or second-class.
No part of any license money shall be
refunded under any circumstances af
ter a party, or parties Bhall have once
obtained a license, and no license shall
be deemed, or construed to license or
allow gaming or gambling to be car
ried on at any place other than that
designated In said license, unless the
common council by ordinance daily
passed, permit tho proprietor of such
gaming or gambling house to change
the location thereof.
SECTION . Any keeper of any
gaming or gambling house who shall
permit any breach of the peace, or dls
turbance of publlo order, or decorum
by noisy or disorderly conduct, on the
premises when it is within his, or her
power to prevent the same, or who
shall knowingly permit any minor to
remain In or about such gaming or
gamming house, shall upon conviction
thereof before the police court, be fined
not less than fifty nor more than three
hundred dollars, or De imprisoned
days tn tho city Jail, or by both such
fine and Imprisonment, In the discre
tion of the court.
SECTION . No games, other than
the following shall be set up, main
tained, carried on, or played for money.
checks, credits or representatives of
value In any gaming or gambling house
licensed under the provisions of this
ordinance, to-wlt: faro, roulette, carp,
per centage stud poker, China tan, or
fan tan, seven up, pedro, round table
stud poker, rounce, solo, pekoy, whist,
trick whist, pin-pool, fifteen ball pool,
billiards, hearts, eastern dice, poker
dice, first throw five dice, first throw
one dice, three card lou, dr-.f poker,
straight poker, casino, euchre, brag,
And the proprietor of any gaming or
gambling house who shall permit any
game to bo played in his or her house,
in violation of this section, and the fic
tion 10 of this ordinance, shall ifpon
conviction thereof, be punished by a
fine of not less than one hundred dol
lars, nor more than three hundred dol
lars or by Imprisonment in the city
Jail not lees than fifty, nor more than
one hundred days, or by both such fine
and imprisonment In the discretion of
the court, and such conviction shall
make null and void the license of said
proprietor, from the date of the entry
of final Judgment thereof.
SECTION 10. All faro games carried
on in any gaming or gambling house,
licensed under the provisions of this
ordinance shall be dealt with a single
card box, and without any stealing de
vice connected therewith, All roulette
games carried on thereunder shall be
carried on with a thirty-six roulette
wheel without any device for cheating.
All crap games shall be played with
square dice, and they, with all per
centage stud poker, China fun tan, or
fan tan games, shall be carried on
without any device, or devices fo
cheating, and tho above, and all other
games set up, kept, maintained, car
ded on, or played without cheating,
and without any device or devices for
cheating. And any person or per
sons who shall set up, keep, maintain,
carry on, or play any game In violation
of any of the provisions of this sec
tion shall, upon conviction thereof, be
punished by a fine not exceeding three
hundred dollars, or by Imprisonment
in the city Jail, not exceeding one hun
dred days, or by both fine and Impris
onment, in the discretion of the court
and a final entry of a Judgment of con
viction in any such case shall render
null and void any license for any gam
tng or gambling . house held at the
time by any such person.
. SECTION 11. Licenses shall be des
ignated as "first-clous gambling li
cense" and "second-class gambling li
cense." Any person or persons pro
curing a first-class gambling license,
shall pay to the city treasurer there
fore the sum of two thousand dollars
per year, and shall be entitled under
such license to set up, keep, maintain,
and carry on, in his gaming or gam
bling house any, or all of the games
mentioned in Section 9, of this ordin
ance, and any person or persons pro
curing a second-class gambling license,
shall pay to the city treasurer there
for, a sum of one hundred dollars per
year and shall be entitled under said
license to Bet up, maintain, and carry
on, in his gaming or gambling house
tho following games only, to-wlt: seven
up, pedro, round labia, stud poker,
rounce, solo, pekay, whist, trick whist,
pin pool, fifteen ball pool, billiards,
hearts, eastern dice, poker dice, first
throw five dice, first throw one dice,
three curd lou, draw poker, straight
poker, casino, euchre, brag.
SECTION 12. The chief of police, or
any police officer of the city shall have
power and authority, and It Is their
duty whenever they or either of them
shall suspect that any game is being
set up, kept, maintained, carried on or
played, in violation of any of the pro
visions of this ordinance, to Inspect
such game, and the device, or devices
with which It Is provided or carried on,
or played, and to seize any such game,
and the device or devices with which it
Is provided, carried on, Or played,
whenever he shall find It being kept,
carried on, or played, In violation of
this ordinance, or any of Its provisions,
ind to produce the same In evidence
upon the prosecution of the person,
netting up, keeping, maintaining, car
rying on, or playing sold game, and
dispose of the sume In the manner or
lorcd by the court where Bald case Is
tried.
Provided that If any game or the de
vices with which the game Is carried
n, Is found to bo constructed In a man
nor different from the requirements of
his ordinance, said court may mnke
md enter up an order directing that
the same be destroyed, and thereupon
laid order Bhall be carried Into effect
by the chief of police, or any police
-micer or by any person designated by
mux court ror that purpose.
SECTION 13. In case of the violation
of any of of the provisions of any
bond, required to be given by applicant
for license under this ordinance, the
city attorney shall prosecute the same
in a civil action in any court of com
petent jurisdiction.
SECTION 14. Each and every per
son having a license under the pro
visions of this ordinance, shall exhibit
me same at all times while it is in
force, in a conspicuous place In his
gaming or gambling house, and any
person violating the provisions of this
Bectlon shall be fined not exceeding
uny aouars, or oe imprisoned not ex
ceeaing twenty-five days, or both, In
me discretion or the court.
SECTION 15. This ordinance Bhall
be printed in full in all licenses Issued
unuer its provisions.
SECTION 16. Any person violating
any provision of this ordinance, and for
wnicn no punishment or penalty Is pro
vulea, upon conviction thereof, shall
be fined In any sum not exceeding three
nunarea uoiuirs, or SHail be Imprisoned
In the city Jail not exceeding one hun-
Easter Services
To-morraw.
in
the city Jail, not less that twenty-Ove dred dava. or both 111 tht ftlanf otli.ti ..f
uur imirtr man tmo fiuiiurvu unyn, ur l me COUrt.
bom, in the discretion or the court,
and shall forfeit his license for such
gaming or gambling house, which for
feiture shall take effect upon the en
tering of the Judgment of conviction
in the aforesaid prosecution.
section 7. Every house where any
THE RESULT OP MERIT.
When anything stands a test of fifty
years among a discriminating people
imp mo Americans, u is pretty good
i-viupnet mnr rnm-A in mupit
game Is carried on, or conducted, or The valpe of a medicine is best proved
" r1"'51 i vy us conunuea use rrom vcar to veni-
checks, credits, or other representative
of value, shall be deemed a gaming or
gambling house within the meaning of
this ordinance. And It shall be unlaw
ful for any person or persons to, and
no person or persons shall set up, main
tain, ktH'p, carry on, or play any game
or games for money, checks, credits, or
other representative of value, except
In a gaming or gambling house duly II
censed as such.
section are not Intended to apply to
baseball, football, lawn tennis, or other
athletic sports, or where cards are
played or dice shaken for drinks or
cigars only. And no person violat
ing tho provisions of this section shall
upon conviction thereof be fined in any
sum not less than one hundred dollars,
nor more than three hundred dollars,
or Imprisonment In the city Jail not less
than fifty nor more than one hundred
days, or both such fine, and Imprison
ment. SECTION 8. It shall be unlawful for
any minor to engage In any game. In
any gaming or gambling house, or to
remain or loiter In, or about any such
house, and any person violating any of
the provisions of this section, shall, up
on conviction inereoi in me ponce i nvni-.-n . tvi v n 1
curt, be fined In any sum not exceed- CflUflTElCrifcr UCMT SCSSIOTIJ
liiK hiict? 1 1 u i ill ' v v u""i , v J J
jTiMonnu-nt, not exceeding one hundred!
by the same persons and families, as
wen as oy a steauy increasing pale.
Few, If any, medicines have met with
such continued success and popularity
mi iuh uinrKeu me introduction and
progress of Rrandreth's Pills, whleh
after a trial of over fifty years, are con-
ceaea to ne tne safest and most effect
ive purgative and blood purifier mtro-
uucea io me puoiic.
That this is the result of mrlt, and
that Rrandreth's Pills actually per
form all that Is claimed for them. Is
conclusively prove dby the fact that
inoHo wno regard them with the great
est favor are those who have used them
the longest. .
Rrandreth's Pills are cl,t
drug nd medicine store, either plain or
C. R. F. P. U. NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the C. It
F. P. fjlon has set the price of salmon
for the season of 1893, nt $1.15. By or
der, SOFUS JENSEN, Sec'y.
Astoria Or March 25, 1S93.
At the Congregational church, Rev,
D. Staver, pastor, Easter will be' ob
served by a Sunday school concert' In
tho morning,, consisting of approprl
ate music and recitations by the chil
dren and young people. In the even
lng there will be Easter music by the
choir, and a sermon on the subject of
"The Resurrection." Services In the
German language, with holy commun
ion, in the afternoon at 2:30. One week
from Easter Sunday Rev. C. F. Clapp,
Superintendent of home missions for
Oregon, will occupy the pulpit at the
Congregational church morning and
evening.
Rev. L. Nlsscn, of the Norwegian
Evangelical church, will hold Easter
services tomorrow morning at 10:30 and
In the evening at 7:30 at the IXL can
nery,, Hemlock street, Uppertown. On
Easter Monday services will be held at
the same time and place.
At the Presbyterian church the Sab
bath school will hold Easter services at
11 a. m. Sermon In the evening on "LI
cense and Crime," by the pastor. Young
people's society at 6:30 p. m. -
Rev. J. N. Wood will deliver the
morning sermon at the Methodist Epis
copal church, of which Rev. G. A. Lan
den, Is pastor. His sermon will be es
pecially helpful to Christians. An East
er concert will be given by the Sunday
school at 7 p. m. This service will con
sist of songs, recitations and class ex
ercises. An especially attractive Sab
bath school service has been arranged
for this church. It will be as follows:
Easter anthem by the choir, "Christ
Arose;" song by the school. Recitations
"Introductory address," Hattie. Ral
ston; "Make Way," (an Easter carol),
Carrie Bozorth; "Easter" Willie Cyrus
"Come Over and Help Us," Miss Bell's
class; duet, Ina and Janle .Landen
Recitations "The Great Work of the
Church," Arthur Imhoff ; "Battle Hymn
of Missions," Pearl Estes. Class song.
Recitations "Missionary," Day," Susie
Roberts; "Offerings to the Genius of
Christianity," Miss Campbell's class,
Song by tha school. Closing address,
Sadie Imhoff.
At the Baptist church regular ser
vices will be held. Preaching morning
and evening by the pastor. Sunday
school at 12 m. Young people's meet
ing at 6:30. Morning sermon on "Res
urrection;" subject of the evening ser
mon: "Is License a Remedy."
Rev. Dr. Garner will address the
men's Gospel meeting In the Y. M. C,
A. hall at 3 o'clock, Sunday afternoon,
Mr C. W. Shlvely has a long letter
in yesterday's Oregonlan on the rail
road question. n the course of lt; he
says:
"Does It not therefore seem reasona
ble that the time has arrived when the
Union Pacific must occupy new terri
tory, which Justly and In a commercial
sense belongs to It? I have reference
to the watershead of the Columbia, and
tributaries, but more especially hat
section of country between the city pf
Portland and Astoria, via the Neha
lem. The system of the Union Pacific
which occupies a large section of the
Upper Columbia basin by many miles
of trackage, with branches radiating
from its main line, should hold the
traffic of the Inland Empire of the
Columbia basin, and while a contlnua
tlon of the road on a water level from
Portland down the Columbia to Astoria
should be built by the company, still,
until the Union Pacific build from
Portland to Astoria, via the Nehalem,
its system will not be able to control
the traffic of the watershed .pt the
Columbia. The vast timber belt along
the route between Portland and Astoria
would create an immense traffic and
benefit Portland as much as Astoria."
Personal Mention.
I. B. Elbon. went to Portland last
night.
David Morgan, haa returned from
Portland.
T. M. 'strong, the Portland attorney
sentatives of the churches fairly repre-
Mlsg Annie Seaborg came down from
Portland yesterday and went over to
Ilwaco. .
Dr. Crang was In the city yesterday
visiting hla children. He returned on
the Telephone last night.
Miss Anns, Haraden, of Boston, Masti.,
arrived yesterday morning for a visit '
to hen brother, C. P. Haraden.
S. C. Pier, Dr. Crang, F. O. North
rop, D. M. McKean, M. Young, Mrs.
Sshube, and I. B. Elbon, went up to
Portland on' the Telephone last night.
L. u. Strong, F. M. Maybe, Mr. Al
len, Thea Goodrich, S. C. River, J. S.
Danner W. E. Godfrey, Kate Sharpley,
E. T. Nubling, and wife, George F.
Myers, M. E. Pogin, Mrs. Anna Allen,
L. Jones and wife, E. R. Graham, C. J.
Buggies, R. C. . Bell, T. W. Clark,
George T. Myers and N. Herrick are
registered at the Occident.
Do not be deceived with ehenn nlntun.
but eet vour work rtnno at rvmu'a nii,.-.!
and you will not regret it.
OOOCy OOOOOO
GOOD NEWS O
Q For the millions ot consumers of Q
oTntt'sPills.o
A It give itr. Tutt lc-a-nrn to on- fk
iioai.cn that he la noiv uulting uu it w
O TffsY LIVER PLL O
which in r exceedingly nniall sIml t
v t retaining !1 Hie vlrtuesof tho f
,nrt;f-r iMirft. iiaranteca purely
Q vcgutnbl. Kotusizesoftheiepill f
v arc still Iwuteil. The txuvt. size of
0 TJfT'8 TINY LIVCR PILLS
bati.-nvniii-Mie border of this "ad." "
Hitt the nail on
the liead ono of
Dr. Pierce's Pleas
ant Pellota, They
do the right thing
111 iuu ngnt, way.
They cleanse and
regulate the liver,
stomach and bow
el s thoroughly
and effectively,
but mildly and
gently. They
persuade, rather
than force. One
tiny, sugar-coated
Pellnt'fl A imnfla
laxative ; three to four act as a cathartic.
They're the smallest, but tbo best Thore'g
less to take, but there's more good in it, when
It's taken. They're the original Little Liver
Pill, and thov'va never twn eonnloH Riclr
Headache, Bilious Headache, Constipation,
Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all derange
ments of the liver, stomach and bowels, ore
. -1 .
prevuuuxi, rcuovca, una cureu.
They're the cheapest pill you can buy, be
cause uieyre guaranteed co give satiitacuun,
uryuui money is roiurnea.
x ou pay only lor value received.
Can you ask more t
DR. GUMS
XXPBOVXD
LIVER
PILLS
ONLY QUE
FOR A DOSE
IS YOUR STOMACH SOUR
Breftth bad er Hful anhlTiffff On nt thu ntllara
lievM dlatreM In tbe atomach and cum headaona.
on eaon night for aveek sweetens the stomach and
Vurlnes the breath. The Insure nerfcot digestion
regulate the bowels and mire const! nation. They
mat promptly, yet mildly, never gripe or sicken. S6a
ATuggisis or mau, jtotanjto Jsea. ua rnua., ra
CAMPBELL BUGS.
(SnccccRnrt to Warren A Camriberi),
WAKKKNTON, OKUON,
Dealers In
Xn."" GOODS,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
Hats, Capi, Boots, Shoes
1 nnnnrnim
staple unubLnlLo FAN
Hsrdtrare, Iron nd Steel, Crockery, Glassware
vruuueuw&rM. nououb, eio., way,
Gr-in, Flur and Kecd.
MOTTO! "Small Profits on Cash Sains."
COMPLETE
MANHOOD
AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT.
At lost a mfttlpftl wnrl: that tells the nana?.
describe the effects, points the remedy. Tnu
Is scientifically the most valuable, artimtcally
tbe most beautiful, moulcnl book that hus ap
peared foryeurs; 06puKes, every ai?e bearing
a half-tone Illustration In tints. Some ot the
subjects treated are Nervous Debility, I m po
tency, Nitiriticy, ueveiopmem, vat-ioni-eic, i ae
Husband, Those Intending Mnrrlrige. etc.
tlvr.ru Man whji wmibi htvtu ihn Urtintl Ti'ulhm.
the Plain Facia, the Old Srertts anil AVir lilt
eoveHfnf Medical Srienrtat applied to Har
ried Life, vha wmld atone for jtret fvtliet
and amid future vltrnllt. thmild write fur thlt
WONDERFUL LITTLE BOOK
It will be sent free, under maI. while Iheeril
tlon lastfl. If oonvunlent enclose ten cents to
pay postage alone. Address the publishers,
ERIE MEDICAL CO.,
BCFFALO, N. T.
JAPANESE.
1 lb:
CURB
ANOTHER TRAIN WRECK.
Atlunta, Go,, March 31. A train on
the Georgia lb Florida Railway went
through a trestle a few miles from
here this evenlne and was : totally
wrecked. Eight freight and two passen
ger cars fell a distance of fifty feet and
were torn to splinters. One man la dead
tuid half a dozen others are badly injured.
A $100,000 FIRE.
Walnut Ridge, Ark., March 81 Thir
teen houses were destroyed ' by ' fire
here this evening. A man and child per
ched In the hotel and another.! man Is
probably fatally injured and two others
sustained broken limbs by lumping.
Loss, $100,000. t .
WILL RESIST GEARY LAW. '
San Francisco, Cal., March 31. - The
Chinese Six Companies today; Issued
a new circular offleially and openly ad
vising the Chinese to refuse compliance
with the Geary law.
CHOLERA SPREADING RAPIDLY.
Vienna, March 31. A Vienna phys.
lcian sent to southeastern Hungary to
report on the progress of cholera, says
the epidemic is spreading rapidly.
Tho Alaska Commercial Company's
steamer Bertha will leave San Fran
cisco for Kodlak, Oonalaska and St
Michaels next week. The Bertha prac
tically takes the place of the steamer
St. Paul on the Alaska route.
Bncklrn't Arnica Salve.
The beat naive In tha wnrM w .
bruiaes, aoree, plcera, salt rhoum, fever
ores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and- posiUve-
vurra imea, or no pay required. It
Kuuranteed to. v norfat . .n.r.
'Ion or money refunded. Price 26 cents
rxr box. For sale bv Chaa. Rrurera. auc
censor to J. C. Dement
A new and comnlete treatment, consiatln? ol
suppositories, ointment in rar.sules. also h-
box and pills; a positive cure r tcrual, in
terual blind or bleediujj, Helling, chronic,
receut or lioredltar. piles, and many other
disosaesand (enisle, weaknesses: It is always s
great beni-tlt to the rcneral health. The first
discovery itt a medical cure rendering; an oper
tlon with the k 11 lie unnecessary hereafter
This remedy has never be-11 known to Ml.
l per box, tl for B; sent by mail. Why suffer
from this terrible disease when a written truar
aniee la riven with 6 boxes, to refund the
money If not cured. Send stamps fur free
sample. Guarantee Issued by Wouilward
Clark ib Co., Wholesale and Ketall Druggists
Sola Asenta Portland, Or. For sule by J. W.
Conn. Astoria Oregon.
MAGNUS c. CROSBY,
DKAI.RB TN
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
TOVES AND - TINWARE,
House Furnishing Hoods, Sheet l ead. Strip
Lend, Sheet Iron, Tin and Copper.
Merchant Steamship Co.'s
Line, Connecting with
Canadian raclrtc Railway and China Steam-
Ship Line,
. TaHng frelcht and passensers Tor Pet Antro-
les. Vicioilii, H ut Towiiseml, Nattle, Tacoin:i,
'iiiikuuij rniriiuvrn, ian;i;rtio, new n estmiii
ster nu 1 iinioiuer : Leaving Astoria :
. 8. Haytliin heputillc
S s. Wilmington
S. MsylUn Kei ublic
Frehtht received ht Hustler s wharf, foot o'
Main st eot. For further imnlciilitrs apply a'
the o.llce, earner Third and Alain street.
FEttUU.iON BIIOS.,' ABenle
GENUINE WALL'S END COAL
- FOl! SU.K AT
$8.00 lK!5 TON 8 8. Ad
Leave Orlfn at Occident Hotel.
G. 0.' HOKN, AGENT,
BETTON'S I A loitiw Cure
I run ri lC.i.
In use over "50 yuiira.
kirntie. l&ertire Hun
derut. JliKhewt tesii.
monliils. At tfriiftulsts.
or mulled on receipt of
pttce-30c. per box. .
I WiaHElMAHU & HOWS
IM'JU liJ.,
Props., Ualtluiore, Md.
FILE
CAE ft?
Heart Failure.
UOJF TO AVOID IT.
INDEPENDENT BOAT FOR POETLAH
STEW 4f
Will leiva Al..-in ror Portland, (Fish
'8 Dcick) on Tntwlnvg. WedneRrtiivs
Tl 1 I. . . ,
uureuHjB, rri-ajs and Saturdays b
o.-ou a. m.. iiD'i oi'inlny at o.tHJ p. m
C. P. UPSHUR,
SHIPPING and COMMISSI ():
" Astoria, . Oregon.
SZMARK
JJOMT
BY NOT fiir-INfl THE K16HT
I - Maw kt U b Ba
cno ror aVR (MALOOUC- icu.5 YOV AU AOOUT
NORTH PACiFICnYCLE Cfi
BICYCLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, j
MBqvw Bunnim -Portland Oregon.
THE STEAMER T. J. POTTEH.
Commenolns: Thursday. March SOth.
and wuil further notice, the steamer
J. Potter will leave tha tin Inn Pa.
clde dock for Portland at 6 o'clock in I
t h tn.irnlrtfr " " " -""V-
Q. W. LOUNSBERRT, Agent
The epitaph on many a tombstono is
aider the immense strain which it nut on
that small organ. Marvelous us it is, beating .
IWaiw limes and exertinar a rorca equal to
6,181,000 pounds daily, it has its limit its
endurance often is too severely tented. So
common are diseases of the heart i hough
often for a considerable lime without the
suspicions of Che alllicted person being in
the least excited that it is stated that one
penon in four Art a bad heart I Dr. Franklin
Miles, of Kll;har'. Ind.. lias for Tears made
a special study of all diseases of the heart,
and his remarkable success lias ma4e his
name a familiar one in oil parts of our land.
He has found the most common symptoms
of heart disease to be rain, distrrvt or U nder
tew in the cheat, back, itomach, lurtl, left
tkoultler and arm, tkortneu of breath, tmoiAer-
tn7 spttfs. Minima, etc.
Mr. George K. Smith, of B irnes, Yates !
Co, N. Y, writes: "Dr. Milis" Kkw j
II CART Cube hat worked wonderfully on ,
mind and My tt 1 eon do a good daf work. I
1 feel ten years younger and take more interest j
in affair. I had shortness of breath, palpi- j
tation, pain under left shoulder blade, pi in
around the heart, 1 could not deep on my riaU .
tide. Since I have taken Dr. MUe' A' r
Heart Curt I t!eep velL and have no palpita- J
(ion. It has made my Marl ttronger. I wish j
you would print this, because I want all to j
know what Dr. Mdei Heart Curt has done (
for me.? . .. .. .
"For monllu my wife suffered with palpi'
tation, tmotherinq epeU, and was nuable to
steep on her let side. Khe tried several ,
doctors without relief. Your Heart Ctrt
was recommended. After taking three :
bottles, she fully recovered her health.
Yonr medicines do what you claim." Chas. '
Christ ah, Toledo, O. .
Dr. Miles' New Cure for the Heart Is sold
ti all itriifmrUta rat m nnaitivsi flnianuitf CJL It
-, agrttahle, effect, mnd .doet otrsvj
Ur. Miles Medical Uk, iJkhart, lno.
Ripans Tabules
Ripans Tabules act gently
dui promptly upon tne liver,
stomach and intestines: cure
habitual constipation, dispel
coias, neaaacnes and levers.
One tabule taken at the first
symptom of indigestion, billi
ousness, dizziness, distress
after eating, or depression of
spirits, win remove ine wnoie
difficulty in a few minutes.
Ripans Tabules are com
pounded frpm a prescription
widely endorsed by the high
est medical authorities and are
presented in a form that is be
coming the fashion with phy
sicians and patients every
where. Ont Box (Sot ViaU) Srnnty.fire Cents.
On Package (Four Boxes) Two OoUsrs.
Ripans Tabules may be ob
tained of nearest druggist; or
vy man on receipt oi price.
-' For fnt torn fit mddretm
RIPANS CHEMICAL CO.
HW YORK.
fill01117
iH Line'.
smlm Running
TTHROUGH
J DAILY
TRAINS
Leav ng Portland, 8:45 AM.
7:30PM.
DAYS TO
CHICAGO
7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul,
23 Hours Quicker to Chicago,
40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and
Kansas City.
Pullman and Tout 1st Sleepers,
Free Reclining Chair Cars, Din.
lng Cars.
ASTORIA AND SAN FRANCISCO
FEBRUABV, 1893.
Orfgon fphmlny March 11
Cnlmnliin Wetinrsdiiy Much 15.
Htme SiimlHv Aiarcli 19.
Oregon 'I lmrsdsy March 28.
Columbia Jtoiumv MhiyIi 27.
time Friday March 31.
ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMERU
Itfnrnlnir hnnt leaves Afctnrln rinilv .vnanf
Sunday, at 6 s. m.i returning, leaves Portluud
daily, except Saturday, at S n. in. Nlglit boat
leaves Astoria daily, except Hundar, at Spin:
r Innili u leaves I'orllaud dallv. exer nt HiimIuv.
nl 7 a. m. I'lie mominc l,ut from I'o. tlunri malt,
tidlilUSOM tlie Oreuiiii mI.Im Tii.ui
'; ""'I 8 1'urdays ; on WasMi gton side Mon-
iinm wennesuays ana ri'iimys. f rom Astoria
(he nioMiiiig Imats mukt-s ImiiiiIiiu. mi ihn w.
,'"ii sldo Monitaxs, Wediieidas and Frldas,
anil on tile Washu irion lil Ynlv Ti uu.
das and Saiurdais. '
ror rales and eiLeral lnr.iiini-.tlon mil nn nr
iddre.s,
W. H. nURLBUItT, O. W. LOUNSBEKRY.
a. uen -as. Agt aifent
Portland, Or, Astoria, Or.
i PAm BLR,
Is the line to take to all
joints
EASTand SOUTH
is the DINING CAR ROUTE
It i flers tie bet service, com .
binii.g
SPEED and COMPORT
It is the poi'iilsr route with those v.ho
wl h to travel ou
TI-IE SAFEST
It 's the cfore the rente jcu f hou'd
take. It runs Ihrrueh vestibuled
tiuii-s eveiy nay m Hie year to
ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO
No Change of Cars,
Elrgant'Pu-Iinan S!i p rs,
Bffrior Tourist Six pen,
SlMidFieaSffOid-cIa sS'copcr.
Oi.ly one o'mnge of caw
Portlai (I to New York
Through Tickets
I'oAnj -Tart oflii civilized world.
Psssengers ticketed via. all boats runntai
betweeu Astoria. Kalam iiul p,,rti.,H
Full Information
5a - ta'swa z
R. L. NOI.F,
ent Astorls.
Wei mrrTelepboiie IHick.
A. D. CHARLTON.
ASjriftt.lnt flAni.Ml In.,.IA. . 4
No. 121 First St.. cor. WaAinKtonT
roniana. uremn.
TiiE
Good
: IBEO0N : BAKERY
A. A. CLKTELAXD, Pros.
Bread CsVe mnd 7..,,
None but the .est Mterili n1 "
Satisfaction Guaranteed Customer?.
Bread delivered In any part of the city
FISHER BROTHERS
SHIP CHANDLERS.
Eesrrand Shall
HAEDWAIiE
Cir.T In ! u k
Wagons an.l Vehicles,
rsrm MscMnrry, Paint-, -.n,, A'arnlshea.
Loflters- P-ppMes, Ksi.bsnk i scilei
DX)rs and Wim ova.
PROVISIONS,
FLOCR ud MILL FFZD.
ASTOfiU. . . 0RJEG5O. '