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J- THE i)AlLY.A8TQklAJS, ASTORlA, Slfti'DAY Al.OILNlfc, &UY 5, 1895. Tide Table for May, 1 895. n:aa with. LOW WATER. DATE. JLU. h.ml'ft P. u. h.m ft h.m I ft. h in I ft Wednesday I Tliursdny., & 12 'JJO i 12-10 7 2 32 0 9 8;w 1 1 4 21 12 6 12 I 4 5 55 1 7 (I 3(1 2 1 71024 7 50 2 8 8 33 3 2 9 2(1 8 5 Friday. ... 8 Saturday . . 4 SUNDAY.. 5 Monday. ... C I'UMdny. .. 7 iViilut'mlay H rhtintday. U FriiUy.... 10 Sntnnliiv. .11 iliNDAY .U Hniittny..,.lH Tuwuluy .. 14 2 31 81' 4 01 10 22 3 7 11 82 80 12 00 1 (I 12 52 1 4 win m y l.'i ihinscluy..l( Friday 17 4 5 5 7 0? 817 Saturday. ,1H SUNDAY. 1! Mnniliiy....ai 1 45 1 8 2 35 2 0 3 2,-'2 1 4 1712 3 4 68 26 2 30120 61f!-2 8 0 58 2(1 785 2 9 8 20 3 1 9 21 10 20 11 12 12 02 0 07 Tiuw.luy...21 Wedn'wl'y !W Thursday .2:1 Friday ....21 Saturday. ,2o SUNDAY. i 0 47 Monday . . 27 511 810 Tuesday . . 8X W'edn'Hcl'y 21) Thursday .8(1 8 0.1 4 00 S02 1010 1117 I'riuny ai 12 40 10 ALONQ THE WATER FRONT. The schooner Kate and Ann will leave out on Wednesday. The State left out yesterday morning ior Dan rrancisco. Capt. John Plckernell's big scow has been fitted with a cabin. Capt. Intyens, of the Kate and Ann, will be down from Portland tomorrow morning. The Mozambique is waiting for a tug and may leave up the river this after noon In tow of the Hayward. The Mayflower came In from Young's river yesterday afternoon with 8 passen gers and a small load of produce. The ship Colony left down the river yes terday in tow of the Emma Hayward. She should be here this forenoon. The launch Winn was on the gridiron at the Astoria Iron Works yesterday having repairs made to her otern. One carload of salmon was shipped east by the O. R. ad N. Co. yesterday. Ship trents are still exceptionally Black. The steamer Harrison leaves out this morning for Tillamook with 23 tons of general cargo and several passengers. All the' machinery for the Devlin can nery at Friday Harbor Is now ready for shipment from the Astoria Iron Works. The Alarm came down from Clifton yeBterday morning. She will lay up here today, and return tomorrow with a load of tish. The tin cargoes are moving out of the bonded warehouse rapidly to various can neries both on this and the other side of the river. The old O. K. Slip, which has been fall ing Into disrepair for many months, was fixed up yesterday and Is now compara tively safe. The Ida Hazel, J. O. Hanthorn's trim little launch, was on the beach at Dal gity's iron works yesterday having, her shaft repaired. Fish 'were running very slack yesterday everywhere. At Clifton the returns from 70 boats and a large seining outfit, brought in only five tons of fish. Although the blow early yesterday morning was severely felt in the vicinity of the mouth of the river, no serious re sults to fishermen have been reported. The Sarah Dixon went to the buoy de pot yesterday afternoon to unload 25,000 feet of lumber. The material Is to be shipped to the Umpqua and Hecata Head, for government work at those stations. The Bteamer Alice Blanchard was ex pected In from San Francisco yesterday afternoon, but did not arrive on time. She Is looked for this morning. Her cargo contains 100 tons of Beaver Hill coal taken on at Cooa Bay. Captain Ellis, of the Ancona, well be down from Portland this morning but it Is doubtful If his vessel will leave out today. She draws 23 feet of water, and the tides just now are "late and early,' She will probably start on her home ward Journey tomorrow morning early. An epidemic of net and boat stealing see.ns to have sprung up In the last week, and a great deal of work has been done right along the local waterfront with boats that are tied up for the night alongside the various slips. It might be well for the police, more particularly those on the night beats, to keep a vigi lant look out in the vicinity of the docks and be ready for the thieves when they put In an appearance. Judge Osburn will do the rest. The Potter still continues to draw many visitors whenever she goes to her dock, and Mr. O. W. Lounsberry, the company's courteous agent, does not tire of doing the honors, and praising the qualities of the flagship. It may not be out of place to state that Mr. Louns berrys presence, and his untiring efforth for the comfort of the excursionists on the trip last Thursday went very fai to' making the occasion the delightful experience that everybody found it to be. The owners of the British ship KlrkhRl are the Steels, famous as a family of crack cricketers, all over the world. The four sons are all prominent sports men. The captain of the Klrkhlll has entertained rival cricketing teams In nearly every large port he has eyer touched at and on one occasion did the honors In Sydney Harbor to the AH Eng land Eleven and the Australian Eleven, the former team being captained at the time by one of the owners of the vessel. Capt. TTOutman,of the steamer Delta, is at Whatcom, from Seattle to answer to the charge of smuggling brought against him by Messrs. Henspeter and Myers, who were employed on the Den when she was on the run between What com and Victoria. He says thwel "nothing In it" but spite work, and Is con fident of acquittal. He declares that he will have Capt. Henspeter, who Is now mate on the Island Belle, arrested for perjury. Mr. Nelson TroeTT latest Invention. the oval can soldering """-"""J' Iron completed yesterday at the Astoria Iron Works, and will be shipped to. Mr.JI G. Megler at BroMeld tomww. The machine has been described in the Asto rian on a previous occasion. It is t fired with the Clark kerosene oU heat mg system, and will be le to account tor thirty cans per minute, holding twenty simultaneously. A second machine is now under way and will r the cutting racjim - . The schooner. c"o7nz LUzie Mavflower. and Joseph and Henry are the harbor at the moutn w slaw river, with a rapidly J1 f wlll fencing them off from the ea" probably hold them "Vr them freshets clear a t hannel ior through the sandbank, in umber ers have been ".JJ, and 6u trade between iU!eks ago they Francisco, and about cargoes all ran into the harbor topg-J n4 were ready for them at tne 7 H 0 57 ! 3 '2 7 6.H65 032 85 7 802 70 201 8 1 71 0 42 74 810 2 2 7 S 10 27 7 9 4 o,; is 7 0 lUOSt fcdu 01 7 7 llU( 6 .VI O.i . . 12 6.1 7 C 0 ;I7 -0 1 0 1 14274 S2J-1:; 'JO 23(17 1 8 07 -1 H 8 10.18 8 ft) -11 4 4 Olid 2 0:V, -0? 7 '. 4 l 1 1)211 41 1 7 3 5M li 2 11 oil Oi. 0 7 e 42 li .. 0 1 7 31; 6 8 0 Si 3 7 rN 814 0 7 2 00 8 2 5 7 8 5 . II 0 2 &' 2 7 r'J 9 30 72 841 22 111 101h7G 4 27 1 4 0 8 10 518 0 5 OH 0 7 DC 1130 8 3 6 47 Oil . 12 41" 6 0 6 20 -Of, 8 7 131 7 0 7 0T. -10 8 8 2 2(17 0 7 40-13 8 8 8 ft'. 7 0 8 28 -1 5 8 7 8 5: 7 0 9 15.12 88 441 09 10 01 -08 7 8 6 81 8 9 10 55 -0 8 7 2 6 21 7 0 11 50 -0 4 li 7) 7 12 7 i 0 31 -2 f. the crews began loading at once. Before they were ready to clear a heavy blow sprang up and made the entrance to the harbor a lee shore. The heavy combers that rolled In on the beach, and piled sand upon the bar that stretched across the mouth of the river for a week, and when the gale subsided a barrier had been formed across the entrance to the harbor that prevented any vessel large enough to go to sea from entering or leaving the river. At low water the bar showed above the surface, of the water in many places, and the tour schooners were hemmed in by a wall of sand, with little chance of getting away until the winter freshets wash it away. The schooners have been carrying lumber, for nearly two years at prices that hard-1 ly paid running expenses. Recently there was an advance in lumber charters, and they began to be a source of pront to their owners. LoST On Fran: iOOT On Franklin avenue, between Sixth and Sixteenth stream, a, small Mack purse containing ohree or tour keys and sixty oenita. Puree has ini tials "M. K." on outside. Finder piease return same to our offce. Chas. rieHborn & Son. WHY CANADIANS DO NOT FAVOR ANNEXATION. Jno. George Bourlnot, In May Forum. At present, assuredly, the people of Canada con see no reason for a "po litical union" in the weaknesses and evils of the purely democratic system of their neighbors. When Canadians are Invited even on the floor if Congress Itself "to cast in their lot with tneir own conti nent," and are assured "tnat they shall have all that the continent can give," they refuse to consider the offer serious ly, not because they have no Interest in the progress of their American Cousins, who are tne inheritors of Kngilsh insti tutions, but because tney know tnat tney are working out those Institutions on principles tar more conducive to the pure and enectlve administration of public af fairsthat In this respect, at ail events, tney are already In advance of a great ana prosperous people wno have betn led In the course of years by reckless pol iticians into methods of government which have lowered the suuidurd of public morality and created scandals of tor-reaching Influence on the nation. Ca nadiaus have hlgner aspirations at this critical period of their political devel opment, when they are laboring under many difficulties to form a new Dower on tills continent, one-half of which they now possess as tneir territorial domain. A LARGE WAIST Is not generally confihlered a. mwRh.. w adjunct to she grace, beauty, or syme- iry ox nine womanly form. Witihln the oody, however, Is a great waste made neoessary aocordln gito tiie condition of oiings continually dn process and re quiring Che perfect action of aal bodily fimotions to absorb or dispel the ref use. When there Is Irregularity or in action, ladies who value a clean, pure. inealDiiy body will take Dr. Pierce's favorite Prescription 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 pains and perils of cMld-birth, short ens labor, promotes an abundiant se cretion of nourishment for he child and shortens the period of confinement. Dr. Pterce's Pellets cure biliousness. constipation, sick headlache, indiges tion, or dyspepsia, and kindred di seases. SHILOH'S CURE, the sreat Couirh and Croup Cure, is In great demand, Pocket size contains twenty-five doses only 25 cents. Children love It Sold by J. W. Conn. JAPANESE GOODS. - Portland Prices Guaranteed, MATTING, . FURNITURE, MUSIC RACKS, SCREENS, EASELS, RUGS, ETC. I wish to close out part of ray Wall Payer to make room for other lines of Merchandise and will sell my High irade Goods in this line at less than the Wholesale Prices. B. F. 365 Commercial St. FIRE! D. FOUR SOIilD COMPANIES. Office: Astoria National Bank. Why do you suffer with that cold vhen E. O. Cough Syrup wlll cure lt for sale at the Printx-Craln Drug store. Meany is ths leaning tailor and pays if hlght ash price for fur skins. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DRr CREAM Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. mm J . Castorla Is Dr. Samuel!' Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. ' It contains 'neither Opium, Morphine nor . other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops Soothing: Syrups, and Castor OIL It Is Pleasant. Its guarantee Is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd, . cures Diarrhoea and Wind ' Colic ' Castorla 'relieves " teething troubles, cures, constipation and flatulency. . Castorla assimilates .the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas torla Is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castorla. :' "Castorla is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children." . Sr. 6, C Osgood, Lowell, Mass. "Castorla Is tht best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day Is not far distant when mothers will consider the real interest of their children) and use Cutorla : Instead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved Ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby feuding than to prematura graves." Dr. J. F. Klnchklok, Conway, Ark. Th Cantaur Company, '77 Murray Straat, NawYorkCHy. AT THE GAflBRINUS. TODAY. You can get a glass of that tempting beverage Pilsner Beer, manufactured hy the, Gambrinus Brewing Co. The celebrated tap at all hours, almost as the ice on which it is stored. ""'' At Home Today Cor. ... Largest Stock of WALL PAPER Ever Brought to Astoria. ALLEN FIRE!! FIRE!!! ST-UART, Ins. Agt. . GREATEST AND BEST. Four pounds of tne best washing powder on earth for 25 cents. Ask Ross Hlggtns & Co. for SOAP FOAJH POW DER. If you want a bicycle repaired or a lock fixed, or any other flrst-clnss work done, call on C. H. Orkwrti, next door, to Martin Olsen's Auction House. Mothers raising their babes on the bottle will have fat, strong and heal thy baUes by using f. A. Rowan's Jer sey milk, as he makes a specialty of milk for tobies and the sick. Try bim and be happy. CHAMBER SETS At your own price at Foard & Stokes Co.'s. The Palace Bath House encourages folks to bathe by having everything first class. i ; ; , . . I annnBf " ww. inquire ui Abstract. Title and Trust Co. What io . Castorla. " Castorla issowtlUdsptedto children that t recommend It as superior lo any prescription known tome." , ..',' M. A. Archer, M. D., Ill Bo. Ozlord Bt,, Brooklyn, N. V. ' "Our physicians In the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their experi ence in their outside practice with Cutorla, and although we Only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we sre free to confess that the merits of Castorla ha won us to look with favor upon It" United Hospital and Dispensary:, Boston, Mass. Aixsx C Sum, . beer of this company is kept on and goes into the glass as cold 12th and Commercial Streets! p PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, . GLASS, ARTISTS MATERIAL MOULDING, ETC. THE PUBLIC Is cordially Invited to Inspect ur n tlrely new stock of household goods, consisting of Smyrna rugs, .Imported lace curtains, mirrors, pictures, wring ers, washing machines, and other use ful articles. All goods are sold on small weekly or monthly payments. Of cour.e cash will not refused. Respectfully. EASTERN CLOCK COMPANY, 107 Twelfth Street. Dootor H. R. Fish, of GraroW Mills. Mo., a practicing pfoyalotem oi many years' standing, write: DeWttfS WHoh Hazel &alv faas no equal for fajdolcnt sores, scalds and bums. It tMp pain Instantly, heals a bum quickly, and leaves ho scar. Chas. Roger. KARL'S CkOVER ROOT will purify r sin ulate your Bowels, and make your heaa eloar as a bII. Za cts., V) CIS., ana i.uu. Sold by . W. Conn. PORTLAND WOMAN SHOT. San Francisco, May 4Mrs. Arthur Kohn, of Portland, Oregon, was shot this morning at the corner of Poa and Stockton streets by an unknown woman, who was Jn company with another man and woman. At the time of the shooting Mrs. Kohn was accompanied by H. H. Cllne, of Portland. Mrs. Kohn was not seriously injured. murdeiTand SUICIDE. Oakland. Cnl., May 4.-Thls morning Thomas Thone, a French shoemaker, stabbed his two daughters. Annette and Henrietta, and then killed himself. An nette is fatally wounded Bnd Henriettas injuries are severe but not absolute y dangerous. The crime Is attributed to a drunken debauch. NO REPLY AS YET. London, May 4.-It Is officially r.ounced this afternoon that the British have not yet received Nicaragua " escence to the British demand. A defi nite reply can hardly be expected for a few days. OSCAR TURNED LOOSE. London. May 4.-Oscar Wilde was lib erated today upon filing a personal ball bond of $12.500. ' NOTICE TO PIONEERS. The annual meeting of the Pioneer and Historical Society will be held Saturday, ..... ,,.v, urn; f tha Chamber of Com- meree rooms this city, at the hour of U o'clock a. m. All members are urgently requested to attend this meeting for the carrying out of matters of very great importance. .,. ,,0 Secretary. Try Smith's Ice cream. Fresh strawberries at Smith's today. Sweet crelm atSmlth's 20 cents pint. no1 Sarsaparilla Is a specific for Impurities of the blood. It cures. Greatest line of knitted sweaters on the coast at P. A. Stokes." l-nce Smith's Ice cream Is unequalled . Ice cream soda a specialty. Private par lors for ladles, commercial ut. . vn vBrfl the Astoria Wood Yard has given our citizens only the very Z.I ,nr.A and ma!. They are still ueat - - . doing it. In fact, they are taking the lead Why? Because they know what the public wants, and the publlo knows them. vmm ia iiPivihv irtven to all persons leaving the state to go to the Jim Shaving Parlors for a nrst-ctasB 10 cent shave, 378 Astor fltreert, next door to the Parker House. r,t. Is euiaranteed strictly purs and fresh from the cow dally. Rh & Wilson. xr Katitor milk was ever brought to Astoria than Is furnWhed for nve cents a quant by Reitn wnsun, -livered to a otaan and tlgtoly closed glass bottle at your door every morn ing. ' Go to J. H imhoff. 120 Twelfth treet, for nhe late Improved Singer sewing madhlne. Mr. Humphrey has some choice Chi nook salmon at his marei near cue Hall. He also has oysters tnat sell at a less price than at any other mar ket in the city. He carries clams and other shell fish, and as a side issue has a stock of Marshall's famous knit ting twine. . " . EYES-ZTwo hard-woklng servants- Yet quickest to reDel wnen over-wora-t Glasses the right ones sclentlf lonliv delicately adiusted ones the remedy. The ability that experience Tnd study glveB can be had at J. H. Seymour's. Charges only for glasses are modest. What Is the use of having a "humai form divine" unless you cars lor and dra.De It and clothe it so as t make It a source of Joy to' yourself ant a pride to your friends? Nature sup Dlies the torm. A. Lake, the tailor a 359 Commercial street wlll make th raiment. See hlms , Sneclail sale of millinery goods, Wednesday, and Thursday, at Mrs. U Griffin s, corner 1OM1 and uuane sis. The O. R. and N. Co. have not only r(limed one wav rsites to $1.00 ano round trip nates to J1.B0. between Port land and Astoria, but they have again placed In service -the fast and popular steamer T. J. Potter. She will resume her regular run from Portland Thurs day and continue to wave roruana at 7:00 a. m., and Astoria 7:00 p. m. dally. ' except Sunday. She has been tn nn rrni eihlv overhauled, newly painted and all rooms recarpeted and provided with the latest style spring beds. The Potter Is elootrlo Ushted .throughout, and If good Bervlce and reasonable rates commend tlnemsetves to rne irav' ellng public the O. R. and N. Com' pany are entitled to very liberal con' slderation 'In the way of patronage. EXTENDED ST M PATH? . no unto others as you would hav .iihers do unto you." Is sympathetica!!: nown In the following lines, me pre Miiiil'ui twiing that sympathy is Don r akin to pain or sorrow: " 'Jentlemen: Please send Krause u..h. Pansuies as follows: - tn u-inro Kprv. Havanna. N. Dak - - . . . . ., , . ..ir . . ,t Two boxes to Ultlie wncu. diu"i" N Dak. I have always ueen T .u. iic. sules ,re ine oniy wm mm. me." Jturs very iruiy, me. , ,,-t . aw kV Havana, N. Dak Kor s:Ue by Chas. Rogers, Astori )r Bole Agent. The U. S. Gov't Reports ghovr Roy3l Raking rowae euDsrior to a'.l othtrn, 1 La Grlpps 1 l61"" 8a'lfl w1 n ,tl old-time Vlifor. One Minute wuis; Cure is a reliable remedy. It cures an- cures oulckly. C!ias Rogem REDUCED RATES. m, Tavnrtt steamer Bailey Gatzert 1 ,.u pi.vui', wharf otTOOSlte the Oc- n-a . v - ' -' ' ;- . oident Hotel, dally at 1 p. m., uu..u, axcepted, for Portland. Fare only $100 one way, and ll.W round trip. - w. mu, WHY do people complain of tiard times, when any woman or man can make from $5 to $ir. a day easily. All have beard of the -wonderful success t nimax Dih Washer; yet many are ac to think they can't make money selling It; but anyone can mak money because every fml!y wanU one. ?it has made $478.36 In thejast three months, after paying all expenses and attending to regutar DUne d i V,11 rton't have to canvass; ai scon as people know you 1 tave it for k. jA for a Dish Washer. Ad- drejis the Climax Mfg. Co., 46 Starr Ave,' Columbus, cir.10, ior pwucunre r. rics' Cream Bikini; Powder World' Fair liU'wat Awar FOR RENT. "THE MANSELL." Furolved -rooms, centrally locates. 073 Commercial street. FOR RUNT Two story hotije with I'asemont and bath. Herd finished. In quire at this office. FOR RENT Six i-oom cottage, cor 15th street and Irving avenue. Apply to J. O. Higglns, 409 Bond street. FOR RBNT Three nice, unfurnished rooms for housekeeping; also one nicely furnished parlor for roomer. Apply this office. FOR RENT A nicely furnished mod ern house. For particulars Inquire of Mrs. Smith, corner of 6th and Irving avenue, or A. R. Cyrus, 487 Commercial street. WANTED. WANTED-A girl to do light house .vork. Call at hls office. WANTED Six wood girls from 12 to 15 years of age apply at Can Fao torla, Immediately. WANTED To rentHouse of 6 or 7 rooms In delraJble neighborhood. Ad dress "B," Aatortan. 1 Wanted, & aeoond-ttond letter press; tnuftt be In good condition nd cheap. Inquire ait this office. WANTED To buy a flah scow. Ad dress P. 0. Box 46S, giving description. age and price, or apply a, this office. WANTED To rent, or will buy at a fair price, a second hand type-writer. Smith machine preferred. Inquire at this office. MANAGER WANTED To appoint salesmen to sell the Rapid Dishwasher. Washes and dries the dishes in two minutes without wetting the nngers. 76 a week and all expenses. Easy po sition, no capital; no hard work; can make 100 a week. Aaaress w. r. nar rlson & Co., Clerk No. 14, Columbus, OhU. WANTED Agents to represent ths old National Life Insurance Co., 01 Montpelier, Vt. For lurtner informa tion, address O. M. Stolp, General Coast Manager, 82-84- Crocker Building, San Francisco, Cat. A MAN OR LADY TO MANAGE llstribuiting samples, cards, Dooks, Ires. Do correspondence. Send Syl van Co'y, Detroit,. Mldh., 10 cent for samples, soap, etc., and get special of fer to you. 1 WANT SAMPLES HANDED TO cour friends or neighbors. Send A.v F. Wood, Perfumer, wood Ave., De troit, Mich., 10 cents for 5 trial bottles 3itin-Scent Perfumes; receive offer to you. FOR BALE JAPANESE GOODS.-Just out-Jusl ecelved Just what you want, at Wing .ee's, 629 Third street ACREAGE FOR SALE. Five acres in Summit Addition, clear if encumbrance, for sale. Very cheap or cash. Adidrees R. Lldioell, Astoria, iregon. FOR SALE Three furnished rooms .'or housekeeping. All ready to step Into and keep house. Inquire at 434 3ond street. LOST. LOOT On Sunday, April 28, about n mile tli is side of the Wallueki bridge, a gold headed dane, engraved r. M. Howe. Firmer please leave si 1. S. DeHlnger's, and receive reward. FOUND. FOUND In the North Channel, one whole net. Owner can claim property at Aberdeen Packing Company's cannery, Uwaco. FOUNDA gold ring with ruby sat ing; also a society pin. The owners ai have some by calling at tWs offic tnd proving ownership. 'he World's Fnir Tests showed do baking powder so pure or so great la leav enlng power as the Royal. All city subscribers to the Dally As orlan wlll please bear in mind that inscriptions for the month of April .re now due, and will kindly endeavor o have the requ'slte cash ready when Ir. Rannels calls for It. Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Diego Jol., says: "ShlloVa Catarrh Remedy s the first' medicine 1 have ever found hat would "0 me any good. Price (0 ts. Sold by J. W. Coi.n. Sick Headache, constilpaitlon, and In gestion are quickly cured by DeWltt'i iittle Early Risers, the famous llttlf llls. Chas. Rogers. Something new In the 11ns of Sachet owders Just received at the Prlntx- Jraln Drug Store. FOUND THEM THE CEST. This Is to certify that I have used (rauBe's Headache Capsules period!- ally for over a year, and havs very iuch pleasure Ir stating that the ave always proved very beneficial and ave relieved me In from ten to fifteen nlnutes. I have been a sufferer froni itadache for many years, and have lever found anything to do me as iiucb good as Krause's Headache Cap lules. Yours Truly. LOUIS HERMAN, 134 Poplar St., Wichita, Kan. For sale by' Chas. Rogers, Astoria. ROYAL baking Powder. Highest ct Jtll In haventng Strength. V. S. Oovrmmeot Report Ansreib! Ijiittlre snd N KRVE TON ia 8,id i,r I.'nwif imsor sect bf ntsilo ndUprp)kse. Bam pk free. TTf YTrt The Favorite WI WWII iifj iiUfortheXeethsAdiinsuMMi t or Sale by J. tV. Conn. L . J rCT V .r ITw"l'il"VlbT Ciil-k. L mm of m Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restorol Weakness, KervonsueM, Debility, and all the train or eviin from early errors of later excuaiuM, the ru&ultaof overwork, ulrknew, vnrry. etc. t ull strength, tiovt l- opmeulauu U)ne given 10 ievery ortfun tna poruoa oftholxxly. fc:uiple. nat ural nioiliodx. Jmiumli- aLn liunrovement eeen. fall iir Imnnulhl. 2.000 rvfurenree. Book. explanation and proofs mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, H.Y. rROFE8SIONAL CARDS. H. A. SMITH DENTIST. Rooms I and t, PythUn over C H Cooper's store. oulldlni, W. C. LOGAN, D. D. S., DENTAL PARLORS. Mansell Block. S7S Third street. DR. EIUV JANSON. PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. . Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours, 19 tolls, m.; 1 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun days, 10 to 11. J. S. BISHOP, M. D., HOMEOPATHIST. Office and rooms In Kinney Block. Office Hours, 10 to 13:30 and 4 to 6:30. Surgery and Disease1 of Women a Spe cialty. LIBERTY P. MULLINIX. M. D., : PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, my, Third st, Astoria, Ore. Special attention given to all chronlo diseases. OR. O. B. ESTES, PHYSICI iN AND SURGEON, 8pecla atUntlon to diseases of worn jn and surgery.' Office over Danzlger store Astori Telephnns J?o. 51 JAY TUTTLE, M. V. PHYSICIAN, SURGEONl AND iMJCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms t and 6, Pythian Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 1 to S. 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 fi until 7:30 evenings. Oerman Physician. Eclectic. DR. BARTEL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Albert Durnbar'a store cor. 9th end Commorolal. Prices: Calls tl; confinements, JlO.oo. operations at office free. Medicines furnished. . MRS. DR. OWENS ADAIR, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special attention given to diseases of women and children. Also to eys and ear. Office t Mrs. Ruckor's on Tuesdays and Saturdays from 9:30 a, tn. to 3:30 p. m. W. IS. LAFORCB. ATTORNEY AT LAW. ' Rooms 6, ( and T, Flavsl i Briok Building. ' -ULAB B. SMITH, ATTORNEY A I-VW. Office In Flavsl's brick building. ' FRANK J. TAYLOR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Astoria Oregon. 1 Q. A. BOWLBT, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAV. Office on Second su-set. Astoria, Or. J. N. Dolph. Richard Nixon. Chester V. Dolph. DOLPH. NIXON & DOLPH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, 24, 25, 26, and 27, Hamilton Building. All legal and col lection business prmiptly attended to. Claims against the government a spe cialty. JAMES W. WELCH, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATH . : AGENT. ' Houses to rent. All kinds of prop, erty for sale. Correspondence and Duviness solicited. Office Welch Block, tf&4 Commercial street, Astoria, Oregon. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. T, 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, Se-mtarv. MISCELLANEOUS. WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on Handley Haas. 160 First street, and get the Dally Astorian. Visitors need not miss their morning paper while there. BEVERAGES. WINES AND BRANDIES. Use Zln fandel wine instead of coffee or teu. irift rwnta ner sallon. Don't forget oeach and apcot brandy. Also French nnrnao ana win i ' ONLY THE PUREST Wines and liquors srs sold st Alex Campbell'. Gem. NET LOST. 1 smt. down below, on April 27th, 200 faDhoms of net 100 fathoms last year's web, targe mean, and 100 fathoms new mell m-rth nt-t. Borne corks bnuided 8. P. Co. Finder please r-iort to Scandinavian Cannery. 21 W I