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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1895)
bib iuii.v mum mmk, mmm mm iimum 15. - isat - I;AU.I. v 1 ! v ..! !. :, P'K We-' it.. 1 cts .:i i'y iuu.1, pfr yenr... ,v."j;r.:KL7. . e , . , -v- r-.'i ymr, 12.00 In advance. iwulKe re to subacrlDeni. ,. 4inrinn Kiiarantenfl to its eul , ,. , , tin- lnri.'ctt cu-cuiuUun of any H. '-r rui.ioiien on ttie Culumoia lr.tr, Al..-riKi.irf rates tan be obtained on r,il.,!."auuu w U buninei waJiager. nN iiiiijiT is m pi-esenmon of all the I, . .-, r.u.a frarichiBtb, and is tlia only ... , on tne Columbia river that pub- : , a genuine tlilaun3. The Wet-lily Astorlan, the third oia ent v.i ikly in the eutte of Oregon, nan, (i. sv tu Uie Portland OreKOinun, the tawM nec-Wy circulation In the male. li.ni'lley & Iiauo are our Portland niiwiia aid copies of the Aatorlun can W rtiiJ every morning at their gland Audi street. TIU5 HONOLULU TROUBLE. It la unlikely that the so-called Hon olululan revolution reported In last nUUl's dlFpatehes wan a very serious a flair, so far as any danger or over throw to tho existing Kovernment li concerned, but ft goes to prove the truth of the statements so often made by newspaper correspondents and oth- crs who have had opportunity for per ianal observation, that the government 11 not insecure, maintains Its authority only by 8 system of constant vigilance, and the prompt ferreting out and sup- presslng of numerous plots for a gon eral uprlnlng among the more Ignorant natives which continue to be formed by a class of foreigners still hoping foi the restoration of the queen. The matter will doubtless serve as t pretext for the revival of much unfa, vora-ble criticism of President Clevi land's policy of indifference towards the young republic, and the probability that she may be driven to seek some form of alliance wil'h England in order to obtain that International standing and community of Interest so essential to the success and permanence of all newly organized nations or govern nienls of whatever form. TUB DEMOCRATIC PLAINT "Republicans block the way, but pro- "puna nothing. They show how bad ."ev-'i-y measure is that Democrats at tempt to pass, but suggest nothing "belter." Such Is the babyish com plaint of some of the journals and of Incompetents ttt Washington. But it 1b f ilse, says the New York Tribune. The Republican" have shown for thirty years how the treasury can be protect ed from, danger, how the currency can be made sound, and how Industry can be made prosperous. Nothing is neces sary except to h ave Republican laws alone. The men who, Insist upon re pealing or altering thuso laws, to suit their own Ignorant notions or malignant prejudices, must themselves face the responsibility of malting changes, de structive or otherwise. They do not know how, to be sure. But why need they try? Here Is a monetary system that has slo.nl unshaken through all tho llnan cl:tt storms of many years, and has b.'ii growing safer and stronger every year except as it haM been modified or threatened by Democratic:, Silver, or Populist opposition. The men who propose to change It ought, In common decency, to be required to sub mit BomethliHf radically better and at h iiMt equally safe. Hut lnsteud they In sist on smashing the system which Re publicans have framed, and which jimoy years of experience have Justl tied, and then whine because Repub lleans w lil not show them how to do ilntt thing safely. Here is a turlft system which has helped the country to the greatest de velopment ever known in any land or ny , Modified a little In the dlrec (Inn of Democratic, theories In 1SS3, It v.'i-iied less wholesomely. Modified iln In 1HSXI, in the direction of more vU,.:'!iu:i protection, It realized benefits iiultu unprecedented, "H10 men who v r'nrn. il It were, with perfect justice. t-.m.-pviied by the Republicans to take i hiire r?poniUllity of providing a . . -l i , .-r jy!item. They tried, and with t!. .if t.'t!.;.tr peculation and a eor M'; I.'"", fun-l ii'ude a m w tariff, and :.-.iv tiny whine N'oatw Iiepiiblicnns i.- t r- j'!y i he! them d,-ctor it. , I -t ,it, il. .-;-rs. IVn i a la, or else --t,i- .v. ok - '.v- ! Th? country t-M y..u t ii nt you are disgroeefullj ; ,. ,-.!.., M m! must ft out In any , . . :,f..r 9r.-h .. If yon Intdat upon - i',!ir.-s until that, time In de- ,f li,'.ir.-l ivh.-lu-s of thei , . i I ! .iv- II. hri u.b"ic to! - ; i ';. l-.i, ii tt.iJ n i .1 e the l-'iitue ' - .'. . " i ; , .,u tu c. IJ further ! , Hid Ut f.i.am !' I Htion by putting the responsibility n the n'ople, where It belongs, and ni. ltuvinjr the party they have chosen to Ui.-t. m!i:c what measures, If any, shall tu piiKs.-l at this session. Democrats v,iio have not sense enough for that course will naturally continue to curse the country by legislative attempts as childish as the passionate endeavor of the Infant to pluck the moon from the sky. But the country must stand It, for It ebcted them. The Democrats would gain more sym pathy In their attempts at reforming currency If they were dlposed to deal candidly with the matter. They insist that the depletion of the gold reserve is due to the redemption of greenbacks over and over again, and that the cur rency system Is, therefore, to blame for the misfortune. This is not true, as everybody knows who has an intel ligent understanding of the facts in the case. The redemption of greenbacks has been going on ever Blnce January 1, 1879. Throughout this period of Blx teen years the same condition has ex Isted that Is now declared to be the source of a grave financial troulble. The reserve was maintained until a recent time that Is to Bay, until the Demo cratic party obtained full control of the government and began to manifest Its Incapacity for the work with which it was thus Intrusted. So long as Re publican rule lasted there was no dif ficulty In that direction. And yet the "endless chain" that Cleveland speaks of was In constant operation. Why did the reserve remain Intact during all of those years? Because the receipts were equal to the expenditures, and accordingly there was no monthly defi cit to be made good by drawing upon the reserve. That Is tho whole story. One of the strongest Indications of the effectiveness of tho new remedy for diphtheria Is the appropriation of W.OOO by the municipality of Paris for the purchase of antltoxlne to be used In thd hospitals. Tills expenditure would not be made In a city so carefully governed except on sound scientific grounds. Judge Fullerton will decide tho qties. tlon of the Oregon Pacific sale today, and from recent advices in this city, there Is little doubt that Messrs. Bon ner and Hammond's right to the road will be confirmed. American cattle are beln? shut out of foreign countries undtr the Democratic tariff law, ibut Eastern papers complalr that Mexican cattle are filling our mar kets at prices which make competition Impossible. When the Republican! return to powei they will not complain about Jlllleultler In'herlted from the other party. They cleaned up once after James Buchanan under far more trying clrcumBtunceB, BHWARI3 Oil" OINTMENTS FOR CA TARRH THAT CONTAIN MER CURY. Aa mercury will mirely destroy tlu senae of smell nd comileltely derunire the whole sywtem, when entering It lilt rough the mucous surfUoes, Such in -tides nfliould nevw bo used except on presvrlp'.lons from reputable physician. m the diiinrage 'they will do Is ten fold to the Rood you can possibly derive from llieni. Hull's Catarrh Cure, manufac tured by V. 1. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., eonim-li's no mercury, and Is token in U'l'iially, acting on the blood end mu jous eui'fai-es of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you ge; die genuine. It Is 'taken Internally, and made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney jl Co. TeHtlmoiilUils free. Suld by druggists, 75 cents per bottle. VERY MUCH OFF COLOR. Are people who are troubled with chron ic liver complaint. Rile In the blood tinges the cuticle and even tho eye balls, and nlHO manifests llaelt by un iisiiiesH lit the riKht Bide mid beneath the right shoulder 'blade, furred tongue, naiiHi'ti, Nlclt headache, and an unplenH- ant breath. It Is UHUiUly aecoiiiunled hy coHilveneHS and dyspepsia. Fur the iillineiit ilH.-lf, and ItH various mitiilt'eH tatlons. Hosteller's Stomach Hitters is a Hpeedy and complete remedy. Thin standard medicine also prevents and cures chills and fever, rheumatism nervousness, and the infirmities lnet dent to declining years. It builds up an enfeebled physlmio and fortifies it n villus t disease. Appetite and nightly slumber arc promoted by It, snd It Is a protector against the effects of a wetting, of overwork, exposure and un wholesome food or water. DON'T TOUACCO SPIT OR SMOKK YOUR LIFE AWAY. Is the trufliful, startling title of a book about No-To-ltc, die ha rink, guaran tee-1 tolxieeo habit euro Mm biwes up nloutiiilr.nl nerves, eliminates the nloo. tln) ixlAxt, tnnlfcs wMk men gJlr ';ivng!.ii. visor end nisnhood. You run no phy.xiaH, or liii.uicl.il risk, as Mo-io-H.ui Is sold by l'h-.i. ltogem, dmg.!t, uieler g!i tninle- to core or uioiie) refuiubd. IWsik five, Addresa Sterling Remedy Co., New York or Chioagvx FREK riLIA Send your sddivss to 11. E. Ducklen Co.. Chicago. d pet a five sample! if lr. K line's New Life pills. A trial wl'l convince you of their merits. These pills are i iiy In action and aro partleu- liuly erT'i-tle In the cure of contipa-i lion and sdek hentisehe. hor malaria and liver troubles they liave been prov- I Invaluaole. They are guaranteed to is- perfectly fre .from any deleterious substance and to t purely vegetable. Piny do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to the stomach nnd -,-..'! ptitlv invU-orute th sslem. Ci ii:;ir .-o.e. 25 rents ier tvur. Sold bv t-MS. Rogers, druirglat, OdJ rellovvs UuiMii.j;. Or. Price's Cream Daklnj Powder A rOtJ CwiJ .VialJ VdwiaMr fair, o praixuK ! i Home treatment often prevents the necessity for hospital treatment. Every vise housekeeper keeps an AUcock's Porous Plaster on hand for immediate use for congestion arising from taking cold, for lame back, sore muscles, sprains and all sorts of pains and aches. There are ImiiatloM by ih km. Be ware of them. Cet the genuine Allcock's, AUcock's Corn Shields, .licock's Bunion Shields, Have no equal u relief end cura lot comi and bunions. Erandreth's Pills are of groat benefit In oases of torpid liver, biliousness, and rheumatism. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notlce Is hereby given to all whom It egoni have determined to Improve the may concern, that the undersigned has aueyway running through blocks Num been duly appointed the assignee of I. bere(i two (2), Three (3), Four (4), and W. case, ana tnac ne nas quaimcu such assignee by filing with the clerk of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for ClatHop County, his bond as reoulrcd bv law. All persons hav ing claims against said I. W. Case are notified to present the same to the undersigned, duly verified, at the office of the Astoria National Bank, in the city of Astoria, in said county, within three months from this date. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this 11th day of November, 18'J4. V. K. WARREN, Assignee. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that I have been duly appointed administrator of jhe ewlwite of Bather Taylor, deceased. All persons having claims against said asta'te are requested to present Chs tame to me, duly verified, within six months from the date of this nutice; arid all persons Indebted to said ttat are lviiuewted to pay the amount of such Indebtedness to me. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, tills 18th lay of December, 1894. E. A. TAYLOR. NOTICE. . Astoria, Oregon, November 28, 1894. Kittli-e is hereby urlven that the un dersigned, administrator of the estate' if James I'. Metz, deceased, have filed In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clatsop County, my final iccount as such administrator, and the mme has been by said court set for hearing Wednesday, January 9th, 1895, xt the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. at court house at Astoriii, Or. All persons Inter- sted therein are hereby notified to then and there appear and show cause If any why the said account be not al lowed, and Ihe administrator discharg ed. JAMES. W. HARE, Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. r Notice Is hereby given that I have been duly appointed administrator of :V..r: " .. .l!....! !:.,., rv.A .4 UM M.I-1' I'll UimBU W, LNRKIIb kltO ... . ji v.in.i -nnhin m-. K ' J ' ' . nu'ivths from the diute of this nance; . . I ll ....d.na Innhla frt aa .1 M 9lA ' lis re(iuted to pay tne aimouni or ... i. i i..i. o.i,, i m. I mu d at Astoria. Oregon, this 18th ' .tn v of l..pe,mber 1804. ; K. A. TAYLOR. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. No'loe is hereby given that 1, as ad iilnlmtraitor of the estate of John W. White, devemsed, have filed my final vci-ou.'vt In the County Court of the -unite of Oregn, for Clatsop County, mil tlitit Wwlinesdiiy, the 6th day of '(bruxry, 1X!H, nut 1 o'clock a, m., 1 'hi- time opiHiin'ted for th hearing of ihjcotions to, and the tlnal settlement of ).iid account. FRANK J. TAYLOR. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. All persons having cltuhns again tho "it.iirt of M. West, deomwu. ere re- imlid to present them duly verified, to tli uodeiMigned executors or ine at will iiid tentlmemt of the deceeed, within wlx months from tliJs date, at Wratport, Oregon. DAVIP WKST, ROBERT WEST. December IS, 1S94. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins. Chnttnnonpa, Tenn., says, "Shllnr's Vltallier 'SAVI'D MY LIFE. I consider It the best rem' edy for a debilitated system I ever used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kid ncy trouble, It exeells. Pilve 75 cts. For Suie by J. w. uonn. BAD ULCERS Oil LIMBS rivo yours Kuflbring. Could not Sleep or AVorlc from Itching and Burning. Six Doctors could do No'lln-. Kellcf In the First Application. Perfect Curo ly cunrcitA. I hnd on boih ipt lotrs, for flvs years, three Tory l..-d uleurn, two oi one, anil ous ou ths oUior jual tuliillia lio.iCiilmvutliBanklo.aa large as a nvs coin intsie whu-a linn hid so uiiieh night and lay, that I Dual. I not sleep for tlin itching unit burning. 1 Imil id got iiji three or four liniiiisniKlil. 1 iil not know wlmt to do wiih rnjuelf ns I eniild not tnrk. t ailed a iliwior to look at tlu-in, but In) iliit me no K'XiU, suit tn all.hnilsix ot ths beat (loo ter I could but they eonlil ilo notlOiitf. I aiuti.t P sf. manyilolbrson dinerent kimis of aatvs, to no g'xuf. no I I ku un all hiiea ot ever getting cuied. Noi h.ug itiil mo any giKil, untlll tried Ccnei'K KKaaiuKS. Tim jimt appltnitlon my lf In aan to feel twiicr, tlw lu-hiiir, nirt nig and Imrolng stieil. 1 kept on with tlu-ni, ami niter mini: lor three mouths, 1 was entirely Cured. 1 ued aeviMi Imxea ot t'CTlCVKA, on cake of Ccriei'sv Sir, sail thrw botiltw ot Ci'lioCMA Kkiuu.vknt, and thev sra til txwt reinodiea for akin li4enni.a 1 ever utwil. 'iiv yrart I suiterwd, ami ran prove It b people where I now Hie. If anyone iluiitu tlila, writs to me, slid 1 will tell thoni -it rt Ilia prwiuint of tilraauro what t i nccnt Krswirs have done. I i iniiot apeak Iik hmhW of the t'cTioea Rkmkkins, and shall rrvomiurmt n,,-m in others a sure cure. !-:. u. liKNPKK'KSON, M HildKe hi., lrcatou, N. J, RESOLVENT CURES BABY I wl(i to let even-one know what rood the fi'TH-t K.l ltKMi.yKTli.iilmefornivliulegtrt. FiMinooe year old till iliree. she was one iiuut ul one and .-.il. nil oyer her fin, hainls, and lioily, 'I'rlcHl aeyeral rloelera without rellof. At I tiear.l of ike t tiithab, ImmihIii aevea luialee of (he Ci tii i a IvtHnLVKNT, ami she whs cured, bhe la now pmii veara old tuid a h'-.il liy child, tht.ika to ill Cithtu KJKauv uT. KHANK T. IICIITX AP, HUi Forry Ave., War-l n,s..uih Caiudea,X. J. Suld ererywWre, Pili-e. CiTu raji, We.; Pruw -.; ttta-i'i rritT, (1. I'uttcii lHra od t'nia t'-'uir., tHile 1'mp., liostoo. AI1 About Uy Akla, Ire?. t " Y'C r1 rtlV Par'He1 n luua LA J I O byCuticantsusyiy. AbautalsOy (Maiw, EIGHT BkVTlt &WtE&f a&Aisa tfd TICS. Notice is hereby given thai the Com mon Oonneil of the City of Astoria, propose to establish the grade of Eight eenth street, in cne wwn inow uu of Astoria, Oregon, as laid out and re corded by J. M. Shively, from the north elfin (if FYanklln avenue to the north side of Grand avenue alt elevations above the base of grades for the City or arc Ir.ft as established toy yrainence ino. ii, I entitled "An ordinance eataWlshing a base of grade" for the streets of the rsttv of Aatorta." as follows, towlt: Ait the crossing? of Eighteenth trtret and Fmnklln avenue, 25 feet, and at I th Intersection of 18th street with the i nrtrth line of Grand avenue, 4!) leei Isald crosrtlntT of 18th street and Frank lin avenue to be level, the grade to be i nt ven elevialtlon througinoui ine wiaitn !of the- street at any given point, and I upon a Wtraight or even slope between the points aoove owigimcu. 1 And unless a remonstrance signed by I the owners of three-fourths of the : property fronting on said portion of said street be filed with the Auditor Innrt Police Judge within ten days from ! the final publication of this notice, to- Iwtt, on wedivesaiay, r eoruary win, ioa, the Common Council will establish said : ormrlp. By order ot tne common urunui. Attestl K. 08BURN. Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon, January th, 189o. : A1AJSYWAY IMPROVEMENT TICE. NO- Notice Is hereby given that the Com- mnn rminell of the Cltv of Astoria. Or- Flve al ju tnat part of the City ot Agtorla aid out and recorded toy John Adalr from tne wegt gide of 38th , tn t ,lne of 42 Btreet, by piling said alleyway throughout the full width thereof, with new and sound fir piles and planking to the full width and estatuisnea graae or saiu aueyway. Said Improvement to be made In ac cordance with plans and specifications and ordinances In relation thereto. The lands and premises upon which the special assessment shall be levied to defray the cost and expense of such Improvement and the district embrac ing; said lands and premises, 'be and the same are designated as follows, to-wlt: Commencing at the northwest corner of Block 2, and running thence easterly on the north line of Blocks 2, 3, 4, and 5, to the northeast corner of said Block 5. and running thence southerly to the southeast corner of said Block 6, and thence westerly on the the south line of said Blocks 6, 4, 3, and 2, to the southwest corner of said Block 2, and thence northerly to the place of be ginning; containing all of said Blocks 2, 3, 4, and 6, all In the town (now city) of Astoria, Oregon, as laid out and recorded by John Adalr. Estimates of the expense of such Im provements and plans and diagrams of such work or Improvement, and of the locality to be Improved, have been de posited by the City Surveyor with the Auditor and Police judge ror puonc examination, and majf be inspected at the office of such officer. At the next regular meeting of the Common Council, after ten days from the final publication of this notice, to wlt: on Wednesday, February 2th, lSHo, at the hour of 7.i3J p. m., at the City Hall, the said Council will consider any ob jections to such Improvement being made, and If a remonstrance against such Improvement, signed by persons owning more than one-half of the prop erty In such district herein described and in whloh the special assessment Is to be levied shall be filed with the Auditor and Police Judge before ths Pounn . no much imnrovement or work ' . shall be ordered except Dy tne con- n 1 PminMlmim aant yni" " ; ,: Jl. Vi HnU 11 HUUII VK II1UI1D H a PIIU11 UC OIH"" " """'""" t of all the property tn such district and filed with the Auditor and Police Judge bsfore the said time of meeting of the I rV..ll n .nh lmnrnv.rn.nl or work shall be ordered In any event, By order of the Common Council. .Attest) K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon, January-18, 18io. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Auditor and Police Judire of the City of Astoria, until Tuesday. January 22. 1895, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, for corduroying a portion of Young's Bay county road, at a cost not to exceed $525.00 for a distance not less than Thirty-five Hundred Feet, at such places as the Committee on Streets and Public Ways may designate. Materials shall consist of new and sound fir, spruce or hemlock poles, puncheons, or split timber. Roadway must be leveled up trans. versely, stringers placed lengthwise of the road, firmly bedded. Covering shall be of regular length and laid to a line, and when of differ ent thickness must be laid by notching over stringers and by adzing, as to make a comparatively smooth surface on top. The material used shall be subject to the approval of the street department, all work to be done In a good and workmanlike manner, and completed to tine satisfaction of the street depart ment. All material and work must be strict ly In accordance with specifications on file In the office of the Auditor and Police Judge. The right to reject any or all bids is hereby reserved. Bids must be made on 'blanks furnished by the city. By order of the Committee on Streets and Publio Ways. , Attest: K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon, January 18, 1895. THE INFLUENCES OF CLIMATE ON HEALTH. It cannot be denied that Influence pf climate upon health U great, and It u- In recognition of this fact that physi cians send Datlents suffering with pul monary diseases to great distances for "change of air." But wnen tne surrerer hapiiens to be too poor to act upon the advice his lot is hard indeed. Hut it Is not necessarily hopeless. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery can be had at any medicine store, and to it thousands whose cases were con sidered desperate owe their lives. I'P to a certain point In the progress of consumption. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Is a positive remedy, But delay Is dangerous with consump tion. In all the conditions that lead to It, the "Discovery" Is the remedy. With severe lingering coughs of weak lungs. nothln acts so oronioltv. Every di sease that can be reached through the oiooci yields to th s medicine. The scrofulous affections of the lunsrs that's called consumption Is one of them. For mis. and for every other form of scrof ula, for all blood-taints and disorders. and all chronic bronchial, throat and lung affections, the "Discovery" Is the only remedy so certain, that, once used. ii u aiwaji m ravor. Can anything else be "Just as good" for you to buyt Don't you believe It. BIirLOH'3 CURB Is sold on a var antee. It cures Incipient consumption. It Is the best Cough Cure. Onlv ene cent a do. is cwiis. 50 ct., and U.Oo, For Sal by J. w Conn. S'VOrU, ths Sijwiitcr Decorator, tti D. Street, A V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Gfocrrles, flour, r'eed.lProvlslons, Fruits; Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Cut aud Squemoque Streets. Astoria, Ore. C. J.TRENCHARD, Agent Wells, Fargo & Co. and Pacific Express Co. . i HOME and PtfOEjilX ifJsURHIJCE CO'S. Custom House Broker ard Cimmission Merchant 50a Bond Street. Snap R Kodak at any (man coming out ot our itora and you'll get a portrait of a nnn brimming over with pleasant thoughts. Such quality In the liquors we nave to offer are enough to PLEASE ANY MAN., Con?e and Try Them. HUGHES & CO. REMOVED ! REMOVED! REMOVED! B. F. ALLEN has removed his stock of wall paper, paints and window g!as3 to 365 Com mercial St., dir ctly opposite Rescue Hall. REMOVAL! REMOVAL! REMOVAL! ROSS HIGGINS k CO. Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria and Upper Astoria. Flna Teas and Coffees, Table Delicacies, Domestic and Tropical Fruits, Vegetables, Sugar Cured Hams, bacon, Etc. Choice Fresh and Salt - Meats. S. H. WILLETT, PLUMBING, Gas and Steam Fitting, Hot Air, Steam and Water Heating. 179 Twelfth street, Astoria, Or. Set and Sit Have different meanings. You can set a hen, but you cannot sit en 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 Should not be made before looking over our stock. HEILBORN & SON. J. B. WYATT, Astoria, Oregon. Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, Provisions, PAINXS and OILS. Special Attention Paid to Supplying Ships. Str. R. P. iiv-ry .-rwt.i (Hill Leave for Tillamook as the meathei rhe steamer R. P. Elmore connects with Union Pacific ste.imers for Portland and through tickets are issued from Portland to Tillamook Bay points by the Union Pacific Company. Ship freight by Union Pacific Steamers. ELHORE, SANBORN & CO, LNOLN FAC:nC R. R. I. W. CASE, insurance Agent, REPRESENTING The Following Compnnlea German-American. New York City. N. Y. Union Fire and Marine, of New Zealand. National Hre and Marine Ins Co.. ot Hartford. Connecticut f-lre Ins. Co.. of Hartford. Home Mutual Ins. Co., San Francisco. New York Plate Ulass Ins. Co. Phcenlx, of London, Imperial, of London ltorth Pacific Breoiery 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. daily,. Sunday ex cepted. Leaves Portland every day except Sun day at 7 a.m. C.W.STONE, Agent Astoria. Telephone No. 11. E. A. Seeley, Gen'l Agt., Portland. TJ. B. Scott, President. REDUCED RATES. Between Astoria and Portland 8TEAMER SARAH DIXON, WINTER TIME TABLE. Steamer Sarah Dixon leaves Astoria Monday morning for Portland at 6 o'clock, and Tuesday and Thursday evening 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 DO cents; lower berths, 75 cents; meals, 25 cents. SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO. EVERY REQUISITE FOR : first Class funerals : 1 AT POfllVS Undertaking Parlors, THIRD STREET. Rates Reasonable. Embalming s Specialty WHO WANTS TWINE It astoniaheB the old time makers to aoe how the fishermen have taken to Marshall's twine the last few years and 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 stronceft. Because it hits not been weakened by bleaching. Because it is sold with a guarantee tbul if it does not prove satisfactory it enn be brought back at the end of the seuson. ELMORE ... . . - Every foar Days as Jean mill permit. - Agents, Astoria CO.. Ar?ntj, Portls!. i i m s v i x rv 1 1 1 asM itLji yrrrt vv in. ' 1 Is the line to take tu all pOllllH EASTandSOUTH It is the DIKING CAR ROUTE It oflirs Jhe ben service, comj biui ig SPEED ami COMFORT It Li the poDiibr rente with those wbo i.li to travel oa the SAFEST! It Is therefore the mute you 'liou'4 take. It runs Uircupb vi-stibuled trains every day iu the year 10 No Change of Cars, Elegant PuilmiiQ Skcpfrs, Superior Tourist Siotpors, Splendid Free Second-class Sleepers, Only out gliuu jc of can PORTLAND to NEW YORK, Through Tickets To Any Part of tne civilized world. Pasxengers ticketed via. til bxlr runnier betweou Ahtorii., halama aud For.'iauu. Full information conccminir r(.f!i. tlm ot trail's, routes aad oti '4..''-!!s Iui nlnlied dd application, to C. W. STONE, went Aborts Steamer 'telephone Dutk. A. O. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passerir ji;on bu 1-1 rir.11 .-i..cur. w rtM'lDl'.tuil. Portland. Oiht.iIi CjttCIGO, lailiWAUPE and ST. PAUL RAILWAY Connecting with All Transcontinental Lines is the Only Line running ELECTRIC LIGHTED - CARS BETWEEN St Paul and Chicago. AND Omaha and Chicago. The Express Trains consists of VesrJbuled, Sleeping Dining and Parlor Cars, HEATED BY STEAM, And furnished with Every Luxury known In modci ra railway travel. For SPEED, COMFORT and SAFEJ7 This Line is Unequaled. Tlcaets on sale at all prominent railway offkes. For further Information Inquire ot any ticket agtai. or CJ. ED DY, General Agent J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agt. PORTLAND. OREGON. Ths Original & Genuine ( WOHC K8TKR9HIRK) SAUCE Imparts the moat dellclons taste and zest to Hot Cold Meats GRAVIES, SALADS SOUPS, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Take Hone but Lea & Perrmz Sicnatnre 071 crrrr bottle of original & rnnM. Jh Duieui Bods, Rew York. St. Pail aM tap. 0 0 kK. CASE, M U f;'-VX(s