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THE DAILY ASTORlAfli ASTORIA, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 8, 1895. " l know I could buy a cheaper ntf of clothes somewhere elte, uu I don't know how might, wear." I""' VERT MAN who enters a tailor r , shop Jn this city owes us his lt good will that we have made It bo difficult to sell unreliable goods, " 00 easy to buy the best and buy It for so little compared to Pan Francsco or Portland prices. chas. Mcdonald, - i ' The Tailor. .1,. i . 523 Commercial Street. How To fllake $1,000! We will tell you how to make It easy. All you have to do Is to I Induce us to quit offering HOPE WHISKEY to the public, and other dealers of liquor In the city will readily pay you me aoove amount. 10e AROUND TOWN. Rev. T. A. Hyland and wife have returned to the city. Sheriff Hare Is expected home from Salem on today's boat. Suieet Violets, The Latest Novelty. Tomorrow is the last day In which to pay your water rates. The steamship Columbia arrived 1 from Ban Francisco yesterday morn trig. The steamer Queen went to Knappa ii you want anything new wood. Go to Mrs. S. A. Ross has arrived home from a three weeks' visit to San Fran Cisco. Albert Dunbar. He has every tuing as soou as it comes out. " The case of H. A. Smith vs. Clatsop county will be heard in the circuit court today. The Y's are preparing a program for an entertainment to take place about the 1st of May. Mrs. Sarah Ross was a passenger home on the Columbia yesterday from San Francisco. The OFFICE. GOOD STEAKS How many people have gone In to tha restaurants of Astoria and tried to get a good, tender steak and bee HEARTSICK Over their failures? Simple enough now; anybody can obtain one by stop ping In at NOTICE. The tax roll for 1894 Is now in my nands for collection. Taxes will be come delinquent on March 80, 185. r eDruary m, JAMES W. HARE. Sheriff of Clatsop County. "JEFF'S" The Only Restaurant Temple Lodge No. 7, A. F. and A. M. will hold a special meeting this even ing. Work In the third degree. The circuit court Jury was discharged yesterday until Tuesday at 10 o'clock and P. C. Warren excused for the term. ties Swope. The Palace Restaurant And giving your order when, Presto! There you have, suitable for a king. That's what makes us so busy. Set Swope about decorating. Set 8wope about decorating and slgnl worn. Impressionists can find in the Colum bla and along the shores and clouds these days uncommonly fine studies In grays. Meany la the leading tailor and pays cue mgn asn price lor rur skins. Something new in the line of Sachet .powders Just received at the Prlntz- Craln Drug Store. A large consignment of cans went over to Warrantor yesterday on the steamer Dwyer for the Sklpanon Pick. ling Works. knowledge is Power And power is salvation. To do a thin right one must know how to do It This Is as true of carpenter work as anything else. C. G. PflLMBEQ, Whose shop Is at 473 Fourth street, will build you anything from a wood box to a $50,000 building and do It well. What About Your Shoes?- Aren't they worn out around ttie sole somewhere? Don't they need a patch on the side? We will make them good as new. -S. A. GIMFE. Kitty Corner from Fisher Bros, store. A Poor Cigar,, W. F. SOHIEBE never made. Don't expect to ' make, either. But marks this s-a-t-l-s-f-a-c- t-l-.-n of the 22-karet fcort has 1 accompanied every purchase of one of the cigars made by him -... since he began business. We've got the notion that a satisfied customer "cuts a big figure" In - building up a business. That's - the reason La Belle Astoria takes so well. Little Giant. Seems Is If half the mothers in As-1 torla have bought a pair or two of I those LITTLE GIANT school snoes tor their children. The other half will as joon as they hear of the wearing qual ities of those that are being worn about the city. You can have your choice cf leather, kid, grain or calf. JOHN HAHN & CO. Why do you suffer wlth"that cold wnen ss. o. Cough Syrup will cure it: for sale at the Printz-Crain Drug store. weaver am uoai. no Bmotte, no Soot. For sale at Flnlayson's shipping and commission agency, th street wnarves, ai it.tu per ton, ; , w: S. E. Utzlnger Is the agent In Astoria ior me ceieoratea uumurinus Hottle.i Ueer. of Portland. Dr .p hlin a postal vara ana ne win can tor your Older. Watch youf watch When it runs a I little too slow or a little too fast, bring ii io j. a. BjiiXMuuK. He will at tend to it. He knows how. He learn ed ma trade In a watch factory. For years the Astoria Wood Turd has given our citizens only the very best of wood and coal. Thev are stli: doing it. in fact, they are taking thf lead. Why? Because they know what the public wants, and the public knows tnem. Forty bundles of wire netting were received by MoGowan & Sons yester. day, and will be used in the construe' tlon of fish traps. Died At Fort Canlby, on Thursday, March 7th, 1895, the wife of Captain Day. The body will toe taken to San Francisco for burial. Large assortment of clothing, lhats, shoes, trunks, etc. Save money by purchasing from Oregon Trading Co., 600 Commercial street. A. J. Johnson revived yesterday a diploma from the World's Fair mana irers for his skill In the preparation of the display of the commercial woods of Oregon. Foard & Stokes Co. have secured thf agency of the famous STEWART'S TWINES, the only GENUINE FLAX TWINE manufactured In IRELAND. Their new stock goods are much su perior to any other kind. ' When a man buys a lottery ticket and draws nothing but his breath ht feels sold. Wnen ne buys his wood and coal of the Scow Bay Wood Yard. whose office Is opposite Fisher Bros.' h is pleased, as they sell only the best. How to save money? You'll learn the secret by trading with' Goodman & Co. The prices they quote r,n Bhocf toll the tale. Their figures don't mean Inferior quality of goods either, but ratner the flneBt procurable. Services will be held at St. Thomas. by-the-Sea, Sklpanon, next Tuesday evening, March 12, at half-past seven o'clock, the Rev. Wm. Seymour Short officiating. Judge Stevens, of Department 4, of the Fourth Judicial District, state of Oregon, will exchange with Judge Mc Brlde for a few days, commencing on Tuesday next. The British General arrived down from Portland yesterday In tow of the Ooklahama. She will probably leave out today. She has 42,885 sacks of wheat valued at $40,000. Queenstown te her destination. every shipmaster should feel a pleasure In keeping It each voyage. When the custom becomes general the value of pilot charts will 'be materially Increas. ed. Before going to set be sure and get a copy. THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY. Weather Bureau Statistics Show It to Have Been Extremely Mild. Another Western Oregon winter has slipped quickly past, and the dreadful bugaboo of "the long rainy season," which wobfooters are prone to bring forward to delude themselves into the belief that they are suffering martyrs, can scarcely be said to have material ized. While reports have from time to time reached us of dreadful climatic excesses in all other parts of the coun try, causing extreme suffering and fi nancial loss, we have had nothing more to Justify the misgivings with which we have looked forward to the win ter months, than our humid skies, pleasantly interspersed with frequent periods of clear, bracing weather. The month just passed was an interesting one from a climatic standpoint, and a few facts and comparisons, gleaned from the records of the United States weather bureau of this city, kindly fur nished by Mr. John Grover, the ob server, may be profitably studied. The normal or average temperature for February in this locality, is set down as 42.0 degrees, while the February Just passed is recorded 44.6 degrees. There have been but three previous Febru. arles since the establishment of the station when the mean temperature equalled this record. The maximum' temperature recorded by the self reg istering instruments, during last month was 67.0 degrees; and the minimum temperature, 32.5 degrees. In the matter of preclpltaltlon we were equally favored. The total for the month was 3.21 Inches. Only during one February during the last ten years has a smaller quantity fallen, the year 1889. The normal February precipita tion Is 7.71 Inches. Rain fell on 18 days, and snow on 2 days, the latter amounting to only one. half Inch in depth. Frost occurred on one day only. The prevailing winds were from the southwest, and gener ally light In force. Mr. Humphrey has some choice Chi nook salmon at his market near Res- oud Hall. He also has oysters that sell at a less price than at any other mar- kPt In the city. He carries clams and other shell Ash. and as a side Issue. has a stock of Marshall's famous knit ting twine. Since County Clerk Durtbar made a note of delinquent taxes on the 1894 roll, a number of property owners have been in and paid up, who were unaware heretofore that they were owing de linquent taxes. It may be that you' are dissatisfied witn your grocer. If so, why not give Foard & Stokes a trial? They satisfy otners, and reel pretty sure that the) will suit you. Many a dollar is lit erally thrown away by those who buy groceries of an Inferior quality. If penny wise and round foolish to Kiv good money for goods that are almost worthless. Yesterday nearly $5,000 was paid out by Mr. Duncan Stuart on certificates held against the estate of I. W. Case, and which was ordered paid by Judge MoBrlde. There is still nearly 15,000 to be paid out on this Installment. The steamship Empress of China sailed Tuesday for Oriental ports, says the Colonist, The Walla Walla, which arrived from San Francisco on Sunday evening, brought two first-class and seen steerage passengers for her, and In addition she received two first-class, thirteen second-class and twenty-four Chinese passengers from Victoria, be sides several overland passengers. Her cargo was as usual, large. Capt. J. G. Cox, who left here on the ship, Is going to Japan to look after the sealing In terests there of E. B. Martin & Co., of which company he is a member. As will ibe remembered, Capt. Cox jiiuue a similar visit to japan msi year, j He expects to be away three or four months. UNDER THE VERANDAH. (By Hugh Kal.) The city council ought very soon to do one of two things, either set aside an appropriation for the maintenance of life preservers at various traps in our streets, or else devise some means of repairing the most dangerous places without loss of time. It does not take very long to know the highways and byways of Astoria, and all old resi dents, Including by courtesy the Influx of the last five years, instinctively avoid the worst holes, and can almost pick their way blindfold In localities that look as if they were meant for bear-pits. But as the days grow longer and the sun begins to show his coloi more frequently unwary strangers ar beginning to flock in and make them selves at home. Common rules bf hos pitality require that the Introduction of these people to our shores shall not be made by a plunge through a hole in some seemingly safe sidewalk, or by the tipping up of a loose plank, and the stranger's subsequent arrival up to his neck in the waters of the Col umbia river. Nobody will deny that In Its present condition Astoria is t city that requires a great deal of good thouroughfare government, and it is possible that the problem Is more dif ficult here than in many other towns on the coast; hut being also blessed with superior brains among our coun cllmen it Is not too much to hope that by the everclse of a little sense and a degree of hard thinking the difficulty j may be overcome. Lawsuits are un pleasant things, and a single suc cessful appeal to the courts by some body who has been the victim of this sidewalk disgrace will mean a loss to the city of more money than it would cost to thoroughly repair every unsafe spot In the streets. It Is time that the owners of property at the Seaside, Gearhart Park and vicinity, were taking active steps to combine and protect not only their own interests but the Interests of the whole of Clatsop county in the coming summer's travel. , Clatsop Beach stand3 alone on the North Pacific coast, in point of beauty and natural advantages for pleasure and health seekers far overshadows those of Its Ilwaco neighbor. This fact Is conceded by avery visitor to our favorite sea beach, but unfortunately the property owners In the locality depend too much upon their own knowledge that Seaside is "all right," and do far too little to spread Information about it to the outside world. Over on the Washington side the owners of beach property have already fallen Into line and secured advantageous connections by steamboat and otherwise with all the Important cities of the West. They never lose a chance to boom the superiority of their beaches, and being to a great extent wide-awake business men manage to advertise the locality In every possible way. Individual work in this regard even though performed as excellently as in the solitary case of Gearhart last year Is not a good or thorough means of disseminating such Informa tion, and nothing short of an lmme- IT CURES DISEASE, The Medical Profession Endorses Paine's Celery Compound. When the Northern Pacific liner Vic toria reaches Tacoma from the Orient about the 14th or 15th Inst., she will have no difficulty in finding a return 1 dlate meeting of the whole of the prln cargo, nor will the Tacoma, of the , clpal Clatsop owners will hit the emer same line, which Is expected to arrive ,. . , . . . . home soon after the former. As a eency- 0ur rai'rad will be built and matter of fact there is already sum-1 we will go rigbt along progressing cient Oriental freight on the Sound to i steadily; our waterworks will be fur- loaa Dotn vessels, 'ine Victoria leu, nsne(j an(j in lOKonama ror Victoria on imuay, TbUiefrora the wriier o( tie prize tbesid on Criminal Rweimh.nH aided by the Medico Chirurtfical Coliejj m 1892. anl published by the American Medical Press company of rbiladelphia : In torpidity of tie liver and nervous debility aud kidney disoiili ic, Piiine's celery compound acts like a charm, restoring the (jeuenil nervous m Klein id.i.' these organs to their normal activity very spedily. It is of iuestimable value, and pos sesci n wider range of nclinn by fur thau Buy ol its kindred remedies. Wry truly your, Odpsu, Del., Dec 2D, ISiH. II. L. CLAYTON. M. D. Hot Stuff! Here U a Story About A Cow. a few years will cease morning last. She has 750 tons of over-1 lo ue novmiy. But tne Bummer travel land cargo aboard, 500 bales of silk ! Is a perennial source of profit, liveliness A man hid a farm; he planted pop corn. He filled the barn with popcorn. The ' barn caught fire; the corn began t0 pop it burst tiie barn, and spread over the fields, and a near-sighted cow thought the popcorn was snow and froze to death. The cow made a mistake. Now don't you make a mls- take and buy your next suit of cloll.es i anywhere else but at our store. s You'll Be surprised to see what a little money will buy In the way of Jewelry and Sliver Ware at Ekstrom's Jewelry Store. You'll also be surprised to see What fine work tha engraver can do. ASTORIA - ; MATTRESS - FACTORY, J78 Commercial Street The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. LOST A silk umbrella. Finder will be suitably rewarded on returning the same to W. T. Chutter. Luther Anderson, of Gray's River, brought over 235,000 feet of saw logs yesterday which he disposed of to Mc Gregor's. He says the weather has been so fine at his place that they have had plenty of opportunity to work out of doors. Lots of new goods arriving daily at Oregon Trading Co.'s store. Prices lower than ever. Shoes are going fast. Get your next pair at 600 Commercial street.' Last night the members of the I. O. O. F. Gave a very pleasant reception In their lodge rooms to Grand Master L. C. Parker and Grand Secretary E. E. Sharon. It was quite a fraternal love feast and they all enjoyed a pleas ant evening. 1,200 tons of freight for Puget Sound ports, 300 tons for Victoria and 600 tons for San Francisco. As customary the San Francisco cargo will be landed there In addition to the Victoria freight. I I The steamer Wlllapa, which arrived ' at Victoria Tuesday afternoon bound , for Alaska, had a bK cargo. The Col-1 cnlst says that every available corner, on her was filled with cargo, while her j cabin accommodations were taxed tc the utmost capacity. All told th steam er had seventy passengers abna'd, prin clpally miners who are returning to' Alaska after spending the winter in! California and Washington. One well, kn-iwn miner Is Jock Dalton, who Is taking up twentyrack horses to the! Yukon country. Dougal MeArthur, ! who has been In the employ of the Vlc torla Truck and Dray Co., is one of the Victoria passengers on the Wllla-j pa, on his way to Forty-mile Creek to I try his fortune In the gold mines. j We have just received five hur.Jrer suits at prices that ill." ST lie arrre-clated. PHIL. STOKES, The Clothier. Saturday, March 16, and amusement to every resident of this county. It will last as long as the beaches themselves, and It should be fostered as carefully and advertised as generously as any other business prop osition that means money and a pros perous harvest. Clatsop beach should have Its hundreds of cottages, Its thousnnds of dally visitors, and Astoria ' Fdhnti'1,1 IKa tha haTf.nmir T.m,nn ,11 - th-m. Mow lone do von thinn- . At 56a Commercial bneet, pie of Portland, Salem, and all cities! ROBINSON & HEIKES' in Oregon would continue to pour onto , 1- i- liu - the Ilwaco beach in steamer load, ; 8Um & Optical IMlSlon ExhlbltiOD every day through the summer, if they were made aware, as they ought to be that right in their own state, easier to get at, cheaper to get to, was a beaxh, the longest and most beautl ful in the world. UFPOSE you could have your Whisky handed out to you over the finest bar in the city? And suppose it Is the J. H. Cutter celebrated v.-hisky the whisky we have been selling ever since we'vi been hero? And suppose that all you have to pay us is 10 CBNT3 A DKINK? Would't you rather come here than go to some other places you know of? One thing more: Suppose that at tiie same time your friend wants Kopp's celebrated N. P. Beer, and you Know you can have It served to him In style at the White House Corner for 5 cents a r;!ass? Won't you come here? Why of course you will, and wc await your coming. WHITE HOUSE CORNER, KARRIS & WRIGHT, Prop's. Corner 9th and Bond. A REDUCTION. In the Price of Drugs at Rogers, follows: Manufacturers of every description of Lounges, Mattresses, etc. REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Old Fashioned Country SAUSAGE. That's what the Washington Metut Market's sausage tastes like. It's mbda of the same ingredients, too home killed and dressed beef and pork. Our flavoring Is most delicious. During this cold we&th- r there's no other dish so good. WASHINGTON MEAT flARKfiT, CHRI3TGN5CN CO., Prop'rj, WtANTE In a good, paying busl- ness, a partner to go on The road. Five dollars a day guaranteed at the pres ent time. Also two men, good salary and expenses paid. No experience re quired. Apply at the Parker House at once. S. Williams, Room 44. Yesterday the little fishing schooner Franoolse arrived in after about two weeks at sea. She went a few miles off Til'amook bead and came In with I 150 rock cod. The fish were shipped' to Portland, and .Tuesday next the I schooner will put to sea again on an other cruise. the Sunday, Monday, Tuesday; three per- I feet days, cloudless and with the air ' buoyant enough to drive away all the ! blues in existence. How a house-keeper, ! living on the hills, can stand at her hack door and try to beat a Chinaman : down five cents on the price of her i last week's wash, when she has such I a vista of heaven spread out before her j Is more than I ran comprehend. The Nine beautiful and mypt'fving Illu- oiis ! Pleasing stage 1 orforoiauce. An entur 1 taintnent expressly for Ladies and child ! ret). Will be open daily from 1 to 10 p. I m. Exhibitions evt ry 30 mintiles. I Aduii.-'Kiou lOe, lte rved i bai'S 5.' t x'rn. FOR SALE! I offer for sale my seining grounds near Pillar Rock (deeded from State of Oregon) with dock 100x40 feet and house 26x56, newly built; six horses, two seines and boats, everything com' BLACK -BIRDS. The Young Ladles' H. M. Circle, of the First M. 11 Church will give a "Hlack Bird" social at the residence of Mrs. Rushong this evening at 8 o'clock; this will be a very unique and enjoy able affair. Everybody invited to come, see, and eat the birds. An Interesting program will be rendered and light re freshments served. We'll Warrant that the most com fortable appetite In the city may be spoiled by drinking poor whisky. We've studied and studied all the whisky fads and Ideas and we have learned that "CUTTER'S Whiskey." Is the best made. But you must be sure you get Cutter's. Some people advertise it but don't keep It; we do. OROSBAtER A BRACH'3 "RESORT." MM One of the best Informod orange growers In the state of Folrlda is re ported as saying that the Injury to the orange crop by the late freeze will be extended into next season, which, he! declares, will not reach 100,000 boxes, agalnnt 5,000,000 boxes this year. He further declares that the early vegeta ble crop, the entire strawberry crop, and four-flfrhs of the pineapple plants are destroyed. He estimates the aggre gate loss at $10,000,000. plete for seine Ashing.. Address Sam Silver sweep of the blue river, with the I u,lver' care UI ABlor,a"- dark forest bnck-bround of Washing YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for the twenty-four hours ending at t p. m. yesterday, fur- rtshed by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture, weather bureau. Maximum tennperature, 60 degrees. Minimum temperature, 40 dorr. Precipitation, none. Total precipitation from September lit, 1p4, to dato. 51.J3 inches. Excess of preclpHaaon mom Septetn er 1st. 1894, to date, ,5S Inch. ARE THE BEST CIGARETTE SMOKERS who care to pay little more than the cost of ordinary trade cigarette will find the PET CIGARETTES SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS Made from the highest cost Cold Leaf grown in Virginia, and art. ABSOLUTELY PURE Yesterday there was a perfect wave of railroad rumors sweeping over the city. It was a very favorable story when told in the early morning hours, but as the day wore on the tone rhangv ed, and by S o'clock stocks, so tc speak, were rapidly on the decline. It all started over nothing, and amounted to less than nothing when tho croakers got through with it. There exists no doubt In the minds of think ing men of Bonner and Hammond's ability and Intention to carry out their contract with the subsidy committee; In fact, not the slightest indication has come from those gentlemen that they had given up the project or even thought of doing so. On the contrary every Indication points to an early commencement of the work. PERSONAL MENTION, Wm. SuMan, of Ilwaco, was in city yesterday. Dr. Mulllnlx went to Portland last night on the Potter. James Carroll, of Alaska, Is regis tered'at the Occident. Attorney J. W. Draper, of Oregon City, Is at the Occident. i L. C. Parker, of Dallas, Orand Mas-' ter of the I. O. O. F. of Oregon, ar- i rived In the city yesterday afternoon, j onuiion, or roruanu, , ,ne( , mmmtanSi heyon(, ,t thp haze I T0 THE PETITIONERS OF ALDER. Captain Archie Pease piloted thf ! lnz' t,plaih of tne Immense Pacific, the J BROOK. British General down from Portland J young robins welcoming In the spring arriving yesterday morning. He re-: and iburstlmr thii- 11 tfia thwA- ! Recoffnizinir the justice of your re- lasYevenlraT me,ropo!M 0n tne Potter . chirrups of glndness-and yet that! ('upst for representation on the school Mrs. O. H. Flanders, of Portland, and Miss M. Williamson, of Southport, Maine, who have been at the Grime Hotel, Seaside, passed through the city yesterday morning for Portland. Captain B. R. Fegram, formerly su perintendent of the O. R. and N. water lines under the Union Pacific manage ment; his eon, Geo. Pegram, chief en gln.er of the Union Pacific system; and Mr. Cozzens, of Portland, were in the city yesterday afternoon for a few hours. In company with Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Lounaberry the party were driv en over the city. They left on the Potter for Portland. woman's whole soul Is Intent on that board and thanking you for the honor The hydrographlc office has ready for distribution a new weather report for the use of shipmasters at sea. The book Is pocket sire, contain Instruc tions and blanks tor filling time of ob servation, wind, barometer, position, weather, etc. etc. Compact In form, simple In arrangement, it is a great Improvement on the oM books and The Astorian's correspondent at Sea. side writee 'that the residents of that lovely resort are enjoying the same fine weather as other places along the coast. The saw mill Is busy getting out lumber for new cottages that are to be erected at once. Inquiry regarding property is becoming more brisk. R.' 1 Jeftery and daughter. Nellie, who hll'a iwun .AlniimtnA . . I.I- m . u . Past week, have returned Thome I. it tne more ht of JefTery states that he will probably! 8"er who comes to live among us and make extensive Improvements about! wants a fighting chance should give his place this spring. Mr. Mattson, son! this plague spot a wide berth, of the late Peter Mattson, is attending! . scnooi.at tne wshop Scott Academy nickel. It's a queer world. By the way. a few moments a go I spoke of pet holes in the sidewalks that might entrap unwary strangers In tlhe town. These arrivals must not, 'however, forget that another and more dangerous trap, partly by reason of seeming more secure, exists among us. I I refer to the burnt district, which l! regret to see seems to be the natural 1 Stamping ground for quite fifty per cent of our newcomers. It looks hard , that a man must lose a shade of his re-1 spectablllty If he is even seen In this j vicinity, but this seems to be the un. j written law as it exists In Astoria, and no doubt In many respects it Is a wise one. The glitter and glare of! the burnt district by night changes to a very pitiable looking Gomorrah, and a repulsive mass of wreckage under conferred in your petition, I announce myself candidate for director at the coming election the 11th inat. Very Respectfully, w. f. McGregor. WANTED An apprentice to learn the millinery trade. Apply to Mrs. Ross. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. Dia- oil A. L. Abercromble and famfly have re turned to Seaside to reside. At the annual school meeting held Monday.; 5000 of whom are whites. marcn ftn. c. A. Mcuutre was elected director to serve three years and P. 8. Phllbrlck to serve one year. S. K.I aneee, Stanley was eleotwl clerk. It was de cided to call a school election for the purpose of bonding the district In the sum of tl.? to mM snd furnish a new school house. There are in round numbers 90.000 people on the Hawaiian Islands, nearly Of the re mainder 15.000 are Chinese, 12.000 Jap- 34.000 Kanakas, and $.000 half- castes. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder w-Vl'i Tntr Wrt Mntnl ami rtfntotM CREAM III MOST PERFECT MADE A pure Gfipe Cream of Tartar Powder. Fret "ijm Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant j 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Hood's Saryaparllla, 73 cents. Aycr's S.irsaparilla, 75 cents. Ifuiil's Sarsaparilla, 7a cents. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, 7i cents. Ja.ynes Expectorant, 73 cents. Resrers' Sarsaparilla, 75 cents. Pleree's Golden Medical Discovery 75 cents. Railway's Ready Resolvent, 75 cents. Oiv.yin Blood Purifier, 75 ce.its. Scott's Emulsion, 75 cent3. Vanipiil?'s Emulsion, 75 cents. Rogers' Emulsion, 75 cents. Simmons' Liver Regulator, 73 cents. I.-ydla Pirutham's Comp., 75 cents AKcn's Anti-Pat, $1.25. Warner's Safe Cure, $1.00. Wells Richard's Butter Color, 75 cents. Miiloh's Vitaltzer, 50 cents. Mexican Linnment, large, 75 cents. J. I. C. I.inament, large, 75 cents. Wizard Oil, large, 75 cent3. Painkiller, large, 75 cents. Cutlcura Resolvent, 75 cents. .Miles .Nervine, 75 cents. Miles' Heart Cure, 75 cents. Beef. Iron and Wine, 75 cents. King's New Discovery, 40 and 75 cents. Hall's Honey, Hoarhound and Tar 73 cents. ' Hostetter's Bitters, 75 cents. Ayer's Hair Vigor, 75 cents. Hall's Hair Restorer, 75 cents. Seven Sisers, 75 cents. Mrs. Allen's Hair Restorer, $1.00. Sulphur Bitters, 75 cents. Skookum Root Hair Restorer cents. Dement's Cousrh Syrup. 40 cents. One Minute Cough Cure, 40 cents. Shiioh's Consumption Cure, 20, 40 and 73 cents. Allen's Lung Balsam, 20, 40 and 75 cents. Acker's English Remedy, 20 and 40 cents. All 50 cents Cough Medicines 40 cents. All 50 cent Liniments 40 cents. liunn's Pills, 20 cents. Morse's Pills, 20 cents. Reeoham's Pills. 20 cents. Halloway's Pills, 20 cents. All oriier 25 cent pills, 15 cents. Our Own White Oal: Liniment, cents. . . ... All 50 cent Llnaments,, 40 cents. Strengthening Plasters, 10 cents. Benson's Piasters, 20 cents. OoHen's Piasters, 20 cents. Ciiticura Plasters, 20 cents. All other plasters, 15 cents. Vaseline. 5 cents. Rogers' Bronohial Pastlles, 10 cents. Brown's Troches. 20 cents. Cutlcura Soap, 50 cents a box. Pears' Soap, 15 cents a cake. And a general reduction on a thous and and one things. Cash mall orders promptly attended to. CHARLES ROOERS. Druggist. 4s9 Commercial street, Astoria. 75 40 CLAraVOTANT. Madam Nelson, reads head and palm, also cards, and tells past, present and future. "Consultation on all affairs. Price. 50 cents and upwards. Roeorn. mendations from several hundred per sons. 455 Exchange street, corner of 10th street.