The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, May 04, 1895, Image 3

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    TOE DAILY ASTORIAIM, A STOMA, SATURDAY MOliNINU, MAY 4, 1803.
THE BEST
PIPE
TOBACCO?
Tide Table for May, 1 895.
WOK WATIX. tow WATER.
DATE. A. II. p. it. a u. I F. u.
h.mft, h.m 1 U jimftj bin I ft
Weilucsdny 1 610 7 8 0 67 93 . 1-.'"0(H
Thursday..! 6 a 1 7 2 7W6fi ojj 8f 107
Kridfty. ... 8 7 45 7 1 8 K 70 201 3 1 2HJ09
Hntunlay.. 4 9(11 7 1 0 4-' 7 4 810 2:; 8:11
SUNDAY. . 51001173 1U27 78 4 0T. U 4112
Monday.... fi 11 OS 7 11 10 s 1 600 0 1 61214
Tuesday... 7 L!03 7 7 It fill ss 8 flu -0 6 5 65 1 7
tVedntsKdny 8 1J 5:: 7 6 0 117 -0 1 0 Mil 2 1
rhiirKday. 0 0191 142 7 4 62J -1 :i 71(124
Krl(l.l)'.... 10 1 10 9 0 280 7 1 8 07 -1 7 6028
Saturday. .11 1 fin 8 8 8 10 li 8 8 50 -1 1 8 :i!l :l 2
SUNDAY .12 2.11 8 1 4 00H2 II X, -07 92085
Monday.. ,.18 816 7 9 4 5 (i 1 1)20 -0 1 10 22 3 7
Tuesday .. 11 4 01 7 3 551 ti 2 1109 0 5 11 82 8 9
Wedn'sd'y 15 4 50 0 7 G 4J li 3 12 00 1 0
Thursday. .10 5 6s 6 1 7 30 0 3 0 51 87 12 52 1 4
Friday 17 7 0758 81107 2 00 8 2 1 45 1 8
Watu.-day.. 18 817 5 7 8 5.00 26'. 27 tm'iQ
SUNDAY. 19 9 21 5 9 9 39 7 2 841 22 3 27 2 1
Monday....?" 10 20 0 1 10 1(- 7 0 4 27 1 4 4 17 2 3
Tuesday.. .21 11 12 03 1051 80 60s 07 4 58 25
Wedn'sd'y 22 12 02 0 0 11 30 8 8 5 47 0 0 2 30 2 6
Thursday .23 12 4h 0 0 6 20 -0 0 6 15 2 8
Friday... .21 007 87 18170 7 ft") -1 0 6 53 2 9
Hatnrday.. 25 0 47 8 8 2 217 0 7 40 -13 7 ft') 2 9
HUNDAY. 26 1 28 8 8 8 ft'. 7 0 8 28 -15 8 20 3 1
Monday. . 27 614 87 862 70 9 15.1 2 8 10 32
Tuesday.. 28 8 01 8 8 4 41 ti 9 10 04 -0 8 10 10 3 2
Wedn'sd'y 29 4 00 7 8 5 SI li 9 10 55 -O 3 11 17 8 1
Thursday .80 6 02 7 2 6 21 70 11 60 -04
Friday . . . . 3l) 6 15 0 7 7 12 7 2 0 82 -2 li 12 40 1 0
ALONQ THE WATER FRONT.
The steamer State of California sail
for San Francisco thLs morning'.
It Is expected that the Cuplca, fully
laden 'will reach here next Wednesday.
The Cascades came down the rlv-jf
last evening with two ibarge loads of
atone.
Phil Weeks came down the river to
say goodbye to his old friend Captain
Ellis, of the Ancona.
The KlrkhlH was towed up the river
to Portland yesterday by the Ockla
hama. Pilot Pease was aboard.
The steamer Harrison leaves out -for
Tillamook this morning with a large
cargo, 'and several .passengers.
The launch Keystone la on the grid
iron at the Astoria Iron Works hav
ing her rudder and propellor repaired.
The Colony finished loading In Port
land (at noon yesterday and will leave
down few this olty tomorrow In tow of
the Emma Hayward.
The Columbia is up at the buoy de
pot having her engine room and boil
ers cleaned and overhauled. Prepara
tions will be made next week for her
annual Alaskli trip.
Yesterday afternoon the Signal came
down from Portland with a full cargo
of Hour for China via Vancouver. She
will taike bark the Celestials who have
been refused a landing on this side.
The Eltevedlore's office has caught the
lupirlt'of theitiimes and carpenters were
busy yesterday in Scott Johnson's
sanctum putting in a new door and
otherwise embellishing the front of the
etab'lishimenlt. Spring is coming.
The Ancona, with 4.000 tons of cargo,
wn3 brought down the river yesterday
morning by the tugs Oklahama and
Emma Hayward, with Pilot Pease in
command. She lightered 1115 bags of
wheat as soon as she reached her an
chorage. " Capltaln Bills expects to
leave out tomorrow.
One of the most precious sea log
books extant was recently exhibited
at the Merchant's Exchange, Sydney,
It was Captain Cook's official log of
the cruise of his majesty's ship Endea
vour, and covers the period from May
2.1th, 1708, 'to October 23d, 1770. The
book was purchased by F. H. Dan
gar and presented to the Sydney Mu
seum. The British bark Mozambique, 2305
tona, Captain McCrone, arrived in yes.
terday, 28 d'aye from Santa Rosalia,
in ballast. The captain reports that he
was off the bar seven days ago, but
beut up to Cape Flattery by reason of
souiihea,;it winds. The trip was a fair
one with very little bad weather. The
Mozambique is a fine vessel bJllt by
Russell & Co., of Glasgow, the design
ers of the Artcona.. She is heavily
manned and carries 37 all told.
i i-nn imrvnittant era
lire wguuiiiig ,
was inaugurated in the history of tne
Sandy Hook pi rota iasi w.-n .-...
tlhey petitioned the New York Pilot
Commissioners to allow them to re
place their twenty-one sailing crart
with two or more steamers tor tnat
i rvha Vnw York Dl-
lots also requested the privilege of com
... ...... - - t in.. i 1 a in
mncng witn tne n&w jasw ...
j n-h nilnts claim
me new ut-piuuuii-c. i .
that eighty per cent of their numoer
.? . - 11 o)ini
ravor tne cnange irom "
If It is true that this large per centage
of pilots belteve that, the time has ar
rived to change their old established
methods of serving the shipping of
the port of New York to keep abreast
of the times, there Is little doubt that
It Is the correct thing to o.
,rr- i n.WA -,.iif,i for Vanahno
on Monday from Pan Franidsco to loaa
coal for (the whaling neei in uic -tic
ocean. She had a crew a?r5
ai l t X kk a nnrtiA AT 1)U A
m-or'th, and phe was scheduled to
leave early. They were all non-union
men, but some of the packets of tne
union appeared emomr tnn
v.nm Anon t.T TMr montn
uiK.cu hit: 1 1 1 in i ii n
and vrheti they refused to work he
., i m.kvm nn."p on Jano
no boarding house master would give
them shelter, some oi mem k, -
their berths, only to be told that wages
had fallen to 125 since mey ku.
couple of the men accepted the re,JU0a
wages, and the crew was filled by
Japanese and negroes.
Or. Price' Crecm Biking Powder
World's Fa?r Hiz'jet Awari
working (For rnm discount.
Saltern Jobbers Still Trying to Force
the Cannare to Their Peremptory
Terms.
Same buyers of salmon, evidently
obeying an order from headquarters
to .put on a little Judicious .pressure,
are not only holding back from pur
chases they desire to make from can
nery men, but are also delaying on
tfhlpmenits as long as iposslble after
tire goods are bouh!t. This, of course,
la a very poorly hidden attempt to "put
the screw on" the canners and so co
erce them that they may be forced,
In some Instances at any rate, to come
down to tiho one Bind one-half per cent
dlscounlt torms according to the ulti
matum of a few wholesale grocers In
Chicago. As stated In, these columns,
however, it Is always well to find out
In advance whether your opponent Is
loaid'ed or not, (and this precaution these
few 111-iadvised Jobbers have evidently
not itlaken. The foresight of the can
nerymen has bnoufjht them to a posi
tion WHere they can remain Indifferent
to any such pressure. The canners are
ceritialn'ly able Ito tfUartd Whe conse
quences If the jobbers can, and there
la little doubt but that the latter will
be compelled to retire gracefully, and
either abandon this useless warfare,
or resort to less clumsy methods of
fighting. This scheme to force down
the market on the one Wand, and then
hold shipments on the chance of some
better terms turning up In the mean
t:me, Is built on the Idea that the can
ners are hanging onto the first few
carload shipments and that It is a
vitalpolnt with them that their Initial
output shall be transformed Into cash
to save them from starvation. Need
lesB to say, the schemers have started
their fight from a very shaky position.
It really seems to the Astorlan that
.these Jobbing men could do much more
good for themselves and their cus
tomers If they confined their attention
to rooting out spurious brands of salm
on, "more particularly when they know
'them to be spurious. Let them turn
half the energy they are wasting on
their discount fight Unto this serious
"fake label" question and they will
'then Indeed be using what power they
possess as large minded and honorable
men of business.
A LARGE WAIST
Is not generally considered a necessary
'adjunct to the grace, beauty, or syme
try of he womanly form. WHtlhin the
'body, however. Is a great waste made
neoessary aocordtn gto the condition of
things -continually in. process amd re
quiring the perfect action of all bodily
functions to absorb or dispel the ref
use. When there is Irregularity or in
action, ladles who value a clean, pure,
(healChy body will take Dr. Pierce's
Favorite PresonipMon the only remedy
for woman which being once used is
always in favor.
To those about to become mothers, It
'Is a priceless boon, for it lessens the
ipains and perils of child-birth, short
ens labor, promotes an abundlant se
cretion of nourishment for flhe child
and shortens the period of confinement.
Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure biliousness,
constipation, sick headtache, Indiges
tion, or dyspapsia, and kindred di
seases. NOTICE.
There will be a special meeting of
the McKlnley Club at the Court House
cn Monday evening, May 6th, 1S95, at
8 o'clock, for the purpose of.electing
tf n delegates to attend the convention
of the Young Men's Sbate Republican
Club, to be held ait Portland, Oregon,
Wednesday, May 22d, 1895. A full at
tendance is earnestly requested.
H. J. WHEBITT,
C. E. BAYLES, Secretary.
President.
REDUCED RATES. "
Commencing April 30th and until fur
ther notice the rates between Astoria
and Portland via the O. R. and N.
Co., will be $1.00 one way, and $1.60
round trip. C. F. OVERBAUGH,
Commercial Agent.
KIMBALL PIANOS AND ORGANS.
If you want a piano or organ, buy a
reliable make from first hands at a
reasonable price. We are the only
manufacturers of pianos ana organs
who have a brandh house on the Paci
fic coast, and are certainly in a posi
tion to sell you a reliable instrument
for less than any retailer or agent.
A large shipment of Kimballs will be
sold In your town direct from the
factory in the near future. If you are
ready to buy berore they arrive, write
us and we will send you catalogue and
prices.
W. W. KIMBALL & CO.,
-Manufacturers.
Pacific Coast Branch, Portland, Or
EXTENDED SYMPATHY.
"Do unto others as you would have
thers do unto you," Is sympalhetlcall)
hnwn In the following lines, the pre-
.miitlnn hpincr that symiiathv is born.
r akin to pain, or sorrow:
"C! en tlemen: Please send Krause't
Headache Capsules as follows: Twi
luxes to Flora seay, navanna, in. van
hnvu tn T.mio Wllrov. Rrnokland.
M. Dak. I have always been a great
ifferer from headache and your Cap
lules are the only Wing that relievef
me." Yours very iruiy.
FLORA SEAT,
Havana, N. Dak.
For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria
r.. Sole Agent
The U. S. Gov't Reports
Show Royal Baking Powder
superior to all others.
BHILOH'S CURE Is sold on a gvar-
. t . ...ma InMnlonf rr,nailfinnt1nn
1 LUC. II m"w.
t is the best Cough Cure. Only one
ent a uose. o cents, dw buu fj.w.
For Sale by J. W. Conn.
T,a. GrlDi3 is here again with all Its
)ld-tlme vigor. One Minute Cough
Cure Is a reliable remedy. It cures and
:ures quickly. Chas. Roger
REDUCED RATES.
The favorite steamer Bailey Gatzert
leaves Flavel's wharf opposite the Oc
cident Hotel, daily at 7 p. m., Sunday
vnAnfprl for Portland.
Fare only $1.00 one way, and $1.50
round trip. w. sruwia.
Agent
Awarded
Highest Honors World's Fair,
Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair.
DEI;
mm
fmm
Most Perfect Made.
40 Yean the Standard.
V
PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND.
Charles MacDonald, a
Business Man, Is
Within a (few eteps of the intersec
tion of towo of the Ibaislest thorough
fares in Chicago, it not In the entire
country, Is a store through, the portal
of -which more people pass In the
course of a day tWan enter into and
depart from any other establishment
of its size In Hhe West. Men and wom
en whose, faces bear the stamp of in
telligence and culture; women who
lead in sodaty, art and letters; men
who are promlnemlt In professions; law
yers, iphryslolans, artiste, judges, and
JourmHslts. The exterior of the place
gives immediate evidence of its charac
ter, which Is that of a center of cur
rent naws and Infopmiatran. It is tfhe
r ews and perlodloall depot of Charles
MacDonald, at 65 Washington etreet,
who -writes the following letter:
Chicago, Feb, 20, 1895. Messrs. Wells,
Richardson & Co., Burlington, Vt.
Gentlemen: It is clearly the duty of
every person to ackuowledige a service
remterad, no matter What its nature.
When, however, the character of the
benefltjbestowed is such UhJalt it light
ens the dally burdens of our lives, and
changes our nllhlts from dreary
watches to periods of tranquil and re
freshing repose, the duty resolves itself
BOND STREET " IMPROVEMENT
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the Com
non Council of the. City of Astoria,
Oregon, have determined to improve
Bond street from West side of 42Q
street to West side of 45th street, all
In the City of Astoria, as laid out and
recorded by John Adlalr, such improve
ment shall consist of grading such
portion of said street to the established
grade thereof, throughout the full
width thereof (together with filling as
well as cutting) as to all thereof Is
above the bank of the Columbia River
and planking the same with sound fir
plank three Inches in thickness to a
width of twenty reet tlnrougnou tne
center thereof, and laying a side walk
ten fet wide of fir plank 1 and 1-2
inches thick on the South Bide of said
street along Block 99, and on the North
side thereof, along the balance of the
part thereof that Is above the bank
of said river and consequently to be
graded, and driving piles, laying caps
and stringers and ptanklng with sound
fir plank four inches thick the part of
said street which is North or West of
the bank of said river (and therefore
is n-rt to be graded) to a width of forty
feet through the center of said etreet
upon the established grade thereof,
and placing substantial railings upon
each side of the improvement.
All of the Improvements to be made
in accordance with the plans and spe
cifications and ordinances in relation
thereto.
The land, lots and premises upon
which the special assessment shall be
levied to defray the cost and expenses
of such Improvement and the district
.embracing said lands, lots and prem
ises, be and the same are designated
as follows, to-wlt:
Commencing at the Southwest corner
of Block 6, in said part of said city
and running thence East to the South
west corner of Block 7, and thence
South to the Southwest corner of Block
8, and thence East to the Southeast cor
ner of Block 98, and thence North to
the Northeast corner of Block 110, and
thence West to the Northwest corner
of Block 116, and thence South to the
place of beginning, and all lands and
premises wjtlhtn such district and not
within any street or alley are sub J act
to such assessment.'
Estimates of the expense of such
Improvements and plans and diagrams
of suoh work or improvement and of
the locality to be improved, have been
deposited by ths City Surveyor with
the Auditor and Police Judge for pub
lic examination, and may be Inspected
at the office of such officer.
At the next regular meeting of the
Common Council following the final
publication of this notice, which meet
ing will be held on Wednesday, May
15th, at the hour of 7:30 p. m., at
the city haM, any objections that
may toe made to such improve
ments will be considered by the
council, and If by the time of said
meeting a remonstrance against such
ImnroVBineiKt aimed bv residents of
the city owning more than one-half of j
the nroperty in mm oiamct snail oe
filed with the Auditor and PoHce Judge
suoh htvprovement shall not be or
dered. If ait all, except by a vote of
two-thJrda of all members of the
ooino41.
By order of the Common Council.
(Attest) K. OSBURN,
Auditor and Police Judge.
Astoria, Or., May 3. 1895.
mmmmwmmm
Prominent. Chicago
Restored to Health'.
-k.L'lti.t
Into a pieasure.. A faw months ago,
owing 'to the confining nature of my
business, I begtui Ho feefl at first a
sort of languor and llsttossness, to
disguise which I was compelled to
bring into play all -the strength I
could command. The feeling grew up
on me, however, and In short time
it took eu'dh possession of me that It
affected my appetite and caused ln
Bomnia.. I approached my meals with
La feeling amounting almost to nausea,
and my bed with horror at the restless
night that I was oer'tatn was before
me. It was only by the strongest ef
forts that I was enabled to hide the
cNange from people who came into my
place of business, but my Intimate ac
quaintances were quicker to notice It.
I hiad arrived at a point where I could
no longer keep silent upon the sub
ject, and speaking of it to one of my
Mends one dfay, he sugswt'ed that I
try Paine s celery compound. I pur
chased a boWle. and before I had taken
a dozan doses I knew, tlhait the sugges
tion was a good one, for I felt en im
provement. I continued to use it, and
feel entirely restored. My appetite is
good, I sleep well, and. Instead of
an lrkisome grind, my business has
again become a pleasure to me. You
my put me down as a strong advocate
of Faine's celery compound.
Yours respectfully,
CHAS. MAC DONALD.
FOURTEENTH STREETH 8 EWER
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given th'at the Com
mon Council of the CUty of Astoria,
Oregon, have determined to construct
a sewer on 14th street, In the part of
said city laid out and recorded by
J. M. Shively, from the south line of
Jerame avenue to a connection with
the sewer already constructed in said
14th street, and ending 100 feet south
of tlhe south line of Grand Avenue,
where the sewer to be constructed Is
to be connected with the same.
The land, lots and premises upon
wihirh the special assessment shall be
levied to defray tlhe costs and expenses
of such sewer and the district em.
bracing eiaM lands, lots and premises,
be and the same are designated as fot
Commencing at the east line of Let 4,
In Block 20. In said part of of said city
at a point 100 feet south of the north
east comer of ald lot, and running
thence westerly parallel with the south
line of Grand Avenue, to the west Un
of Block 19, and thence southerly,, on
a straight line to a point where the
line dividing the two tiers of lots In
Block 57 wouM, if extended westerly,
lnltersect the west line of the Shively
Donation Land claim, and thence east
erly on a fltnadwht line to the southeast
corner of Lot 4, in Block 68, and thence
northerly on a straight line to the
place of beginning and ell lands and
premises In said district and not in
any street or alley shall be subject
to such assessment.
The sewer ellrall be constructed by
laying down a terra cotta pipe 12
inches tn diameter, with manholes,
lampholes, sockets, branches and catch
bawlns, at such points as the committee
on streets and public ways of the coun
cil may direct.
Estimates of the expense of such
sewer and plans and diagrams for the
same, and of the locality to be im
proved by the sewer, have been de.
postted by the City Surveyor with tht
auditor and Police Judge for public
examination and may be inspected at
the office of such officer.
i At the next regular meeting of the
Common Council following the final
publication of this notice, which meet
ing will be held on Wednesday, May
10th. 1895, at tne hour of 7:30 p. m
at the city tall, any objections (hat
may 'be made to such proposed sewer
Improvement will be considered by the
council, and If by the time of said
meeting a remonstrance against suoh
Improvement signed by residents of
the city owning more than one-half ot
the property in said district shall be
filed with the auditor and police judge
such improvement shall not be ordered
if at all, except by a vote of two-thirds
of all members of the council.
By order of the Common Council.
Attest: K. OSBURN,
Auditor and PoHce Judge,
City of Astoria,
Astoria, Or., May 4, 1895.
Doctor H. R. Fish, of Gravois Mills,
Mo., a practicing physician of many
years' standing, writes: DeWitt's WKch
Hazel Salve has no equal for Indolent
ores, scalds and burns. It stops pal
instantly, heals a burn quickly, an
leaves no scar. Chas. Rogers.
Something new In the Una of Sachet
Powders Just received at the Printx-
Craln Drug Ster.
FOR RENT.
THE MANSELL."
Furnbihed r-wma, cwtially l'xtes.
673 Commercial street.
FOR RENT Two story house with
l asement and bath. H:?rd finished. In
quire at 'this office.
FOR RENTSIx .room cottage, cor
ir.,h ..( and Irving avenue. Apply
to J. G. Higglns, 409 Bond street,
i T.vm REINT Three ntce, umumisnea
rooms for housekeeping; also one nice y
furnlshctd irior tor "-.-
this onrce.
WANTED.
rATTrkA Mrl to do light house-
work. Call at this office.
to 15 years of age apply at Can
toria, Immediately.
wnJt iKoUBfl of 6 or 7
VVAii ruv 'av
rooms In desirable neighborhood. Ad.
dress "B," Astorlan.
xvK Pinond-lhan'd letter press;
must be In good condition land cheap.
Inquire ait this office.
wvTnn Tn huv a fiah bcow. Ad
dress P. O. Box 408, giving description,
age and price, or apply at this ouit-e.
nr k wnirr T Mnt nr will bUV at &
fair price, a second hand type-writer.
Smith machine preferred. Inquire at
this office.
nf a xr a n.rrr WAMTFrn To BDDOlnt
salesmen to sell the Rapid Dishwasher.
Washes and dries the dishes in two
nlmilal nritfcnilt WAttlniT the fingerS.
$75 a week and all expenses. Easy po
sition, no capuai; no nuru wunv, w.u
make $100 a week. Address W. P. Har
rison & Co., Cleric No. 14, Columbus,
Ohio.
mmron AirnniM tn renresent ths
ni" -n - ' -
old National iue imuiuu w "
Montpelier, Vt. tor runner iniuii
.1 ,i.z n. m- ctnln neneral Coast
Manager, 82-84 Crocker Building, San
Francisco. Cal.
A MAN OR LADY TO MANAUIi
dlatributliur samples, cards, books,
circs. Do correspondence. Send Syl
van Co'y, Detroit, Mich., 10 cenW for
samples, soap, etc., snd got special of
fer to you.
1 AVANT SAMPLES HANDFJD TO
your friends or neighbors. Sen3 A.
F. Wood, Perfumer, Wood Ave., De
troit, Mich., 10 cents for 5 trial battles
Satin-Scent Perfumes; receive offer to
you.
FOR UALB
JAPANESE GOODS. Just out Just
received just what you want, at Wing
Lee's, 529 Third street.
ACREAGE FOR SALE.
FUveaeres In Summit Addition, clear
of encumbrance, for sale. Very cheap
for cash. Address R. Liauell, Astoria,
Oregon.
Pffll KAT.TC Three furnished rooms
for housekeepPub.0' All ready to step
Into and keep house. Inquire at 431
Bond street.
LOST.
iVVVVVW'MTllVlbili
LOST On Franklin avenue, between
Iv.th anA aiv.tAon.tlh otrpnlA. ft ftmnll
biack purse containing three or four
eys ana sixty oenits. jt-uree naB ira
tlnia "lVf n " in niitfllris Finder
please return same to our offce. Chas.
llellborn & son.
LOST On Sunday, April 28, about
one mile this side of the Walluski
brldfre, a gold headed cane, engraved
T. M. Howe. Finder pi earn leave at
J. S. Delllnger's, and receive reward.
FOUND.
FOUND A gold ring with ruby set
ting; also a society pin. The owners
an have same by calling at this ofllos
ind proving ownership.
The World's fnlr Tests
shoved no baking powder
bo puro cr so reat la leav
enlng power as tha Poya!,
All city subscribers to the Dally As
torlan will please bear In mind that
lubscrtptlons for the month of April
ira now due, and will kindly endeavor
o have the requ'slte cash ready when
Mr. Ranncla calls for it.
KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, the greot
Hood purifier, gives reoline!S and
learness to the compm.'tiu'l nnd .r.urf
Constipation, 25 r.ts.. f.O ct , tl.00.
For Sale bjt J. W. Conn.
Sick Headache, constipation, and In
llgestlon are quickly cured by DeWltt's
Mttle Early Risers, the famous little
illls. Chaa. Rogers.
Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga,
renn,, says, "Shllor's Vltallzer 'SAVTE
1Y LIFE.' I consider It the best rem
dy for a debilitated system I ever
ised." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kid
ley trouble. It excells. Piivt li els.
For Bale by J. W. Conn.
FOUND THEM THE BEST.
This is to certify that I have used
rause's Headache Capsules perlodi-
ally for over a year, and have very
much pleasure lr staling that they
ve hlways proved very beneficial and
ave relieved me In from ten to fifteen
minutes. I have beer, a sufferer from
uad.iche for many years, and have
never found anything to do me as
nuch good us Krause's Headache Cap
sules. Yours Truly,
- . LOUIS HERMAN,
234 Poplar St., Wichita, Kan.
For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria,
ROYAL ttalcing Powder.
Highest ct ell In leavening
- Strength. U.S.Oove7nnwnt Report
at HUH, "i
It is sold on a rubtantee by all drug-
guts. It mires Incipient Consumption,
ana iptn oem isougu wa -oup iux
For Sale by J. W. Conn.
LW Bottled J.Xr- y 1 1 Tfj Z,
Onecentdoga.N4C -Z K ' W
VIB0B"&E
Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored.
Weakness, NervenaneMf
Debility, ana all tuc train
or evus irora eariy errora or
later excesses, the result of
overwork, oieknew, worry.
etc. hiill ttrengtn, devel-
opmenlund tone given 10
every organ auu poruoa
oftheboriy. Simple, nat
ural method. Immedi
ate Improvement seen
Colin imnnatllilf. .on0 references. Book.
axplanatlou and proofs Dialled (sealed) Irea,
ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, H.Y.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
H. A. SMITH
DENTIST.
Rooms I and i, Pythian building,
over C. 11 Cooper's store.
W. C. LOGAN, D. D. 8.,
DENTAL PARLORS.
Mansell Block. 671 Third street
DR. EILIV JANSON,
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON.
Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours, 10
to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 and 1 to 8 p. m. Sun
days, 10 to 1L
J. S. BISHOP. M. D.,
HOMEOPATHIST.
Office and rooms in Kinney Block.
Oftlce Hours, 10 to 13:30 and 4 to 6:30.
Surgery and Disease's of Women a Spe
cialty. LIBERTY P. MULLINDC. M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office, 6S4K Third st, Astoria, Ore,
Special attention given to all chronlo
diseases.
DR. O. B. ESTES,
PHYSICIiN AND SURGEON,
Special attention to diseases of wont
ec and surgery.
OfTie over Danzlger'a store. Astoria
Telephone Mo, 61
JAY TUTTLE. U. V..
PHYSICIAN. SURGEON. AND
t!COUCHEUR.
Office, Rooms and 6, Pythian
Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and I to
5. Residence, 639, Cedar street
DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY,
OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE.
May be found in his office until II
o'clock mornings, from ,12 noon until I
p. m., and from 6 until 7:30 evenings.
Qerman Physician. Eclectic.
DR. BARTEL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office over Albert Dunbar's store
cor. 9th and Commercial. Prices: Calls
SI: confinements, 110.00. Operations at
office tree. Medicines furnished.
MRS. DR. OWENS ADAIR,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Special attention given to diseases
of women and children. Also to eye
and ear. Office at Mrs. Ruckor's on
Tuesdays and Saturdays from 9:30 a.
m. to 3:30 p. m.
W. M LAFORCE,
ATTORNEY AT LAV7,
Rooms) 6, 6 and 7, Flaveli Brick
Building.
SILAS B. SMITH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in Flavel's brick building.
. FRANK J. TAYLOR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Astoria, Oregon.
I Q. A. BOWLBY,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT LAV.
Office on Second Sutet Astoria, Or.
J. N. Dolph. Richard Nixon.
Chester V. Dolph.
DOLPH. NIXON & DOLPH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Portland, Oregon, 24, 26, 26, and 27,
Hamilton Building. All legal and col
lection business promptly attended to.
Claims against the government a spe
cialty. JAMES W. WELCH,
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
, AGENT.
Houses to rent. All binds of prop
erty for sale. Correspondence and
business solicited. Office Welch Block,
il54 Commercial street, Astoria, Oregon.
SOCIETY MEETINGS,
TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7, A. F. and
A. M. Regular communications held
on the first and third Tuesday evening
of each month.
W. O. HOWELL, W, M.
E. C. HOLDEN, Sectary.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WHEN IN PORTLAND-Call 0D
Handley A Haas. 150 First street, and
get the Daily Astorlan. Visitors need
not miss their morning paper wlin
there.
BEVERAGES.
wivfo Aur Tin Mniir-a TIe In-
fandel wine Instead of coffee or ten.
Flftx cents per gallon. Don't forget
oeach and apricot brandy. Also French
Cognac and wine at AJex Gilbert's.
ONLY THE PUREST Wines and
'Iquors are sold at Alex Cempbells
Gem.
NET LOST.
Lost, down below, on April 27th, 20
fathom of net 100 fathoms last year
web. large me, and 100 fathoms new
Kmall mean nt. Bonv, corks branded
S. P. Co. Finder please report to
Sc-andin&vlan Cannery.
1 ki.. X-
em
If 1 I
AT 1 1 1.
mm
Gambrintis
Brewing Co'h
Cold Stornjo
is now ready to deliver 'his co!t:lr:ilci
brew either by tbo keg or bottle. lr.ip
a postal to box 800 or telephone No. i;0,
and your orders will be prompilyili-iivi r-
ed. Office, Commercial and 12th StKbts,
8. E. UTZINGEH, Ajrnnt.
A. V. ALL,IN,
DEALER IN
Groceries, Flour, Feed,Provisions, Fruits
Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and
Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies.
Cor. Cast aud Squtmoqut Streets. Astoria, Oro.
flof th Pacific Breiaery
JOHN KOPP, Prop
Bohemian Lager Beer
And XX PORTER.
Al orders promptly attended to
Japanese Bazaar
SING LUNG. Prop.
Don't buy any Spring goods until you
have looked our stcck over. It will pav
you and as usual our prices are such as t i
give us the bulk of the ladies trade in
417 Bond Street, next door to Moulor'
Fruit Store.
Betweca Astoria and Portland
BTKAMER
SARAH DIXON,
SPRING TIME TABLE.
Steamer Sarah Dixon leaves Astoria
Monday mom lng for Portland at 4
o'clock, and Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday evenings at o'clock.
Returning leaves Portland Sunday
morning at 7 o'clock: Monday, Wednes
day and Friday evenings at 7:30.
SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO
Tlicao tiny Capsules orofiuperlcr
to uaisam of Uobalua.
Cubclw and lajoctlona.
Ihev cure In AH hours tha
same diseases without nnylncon-j
vonlonce. SOLD BY AlLDnUGGISIS
J. B. WYATT,
Astoria, Oregon.
Hardware,
Ship Chandlery,
Groceries,
(Provisions,
PAINTS and OILS.
Special Attention Paid to Supplyln Ship.
the asTOHm savings bjiHK
Acts as trustee for corporations kO'l
Individuals. Deposits solicited.
Interest will be allowed on aavlniM
deposits at the rate of 4 per cent per
annum, 1
J, Q. A. BOWLBY President
BENJ. YOUNG. Vice president
FRANK PATTON CaBhiei
DIRECTORS.
J. Q. A. Bowlby, C. H. Page. BenJ
Young, A. S. Reed, D. P. Thompson
W. E. Dement, Gust Holmes.
E. ricNEIL, Receiver,
oiJAiowUio
Gives Choice
of
Tmo Transcontinental
Via Via
Spokane OgJen .Denver
and and
St. Paul. Omuha or
M.Paul.
Pullman nd Tourlt i !
Free Reclining Chfir Cure.
Astoria to Ban Francisco.
OCEAN 8TEAMERH
State, Saturday, May 4.
Oregon, Thursday. May .
State, Tuesday, May 14.
Oregon, Sunday, May 24.
State, Friday, May 24.
Oregon, Wednesday, May 29.
Astoria and Portlnd Steamers.
Hereafter the 0. R. and N. Co.'s boats
will run as follows, between ABtorla and
Portland. The Thompson will leave As
toria at :4fi a. m. dally except Sunday,
and Portland daily at 8 p. in. except
Sunday. The T. J. Potter will 'eav,
Astoria at 7 P. m. ' . mil Portland
at 7 a. m. dally except Sunday.
For rates and general Information call
on or address
C. F. OVERBAUOIT,
Commercial Agent, Astoria, Or,
W. H. HURLEURT,
Gen. Pas. Agt, Portland. Cr.
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