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THE DAILY A8T0K1AN, ASTORIA, WEDNESDAY MOKMIJMM, JUNE 5, 1895. for Infants and Children. THIRTY years' onuervatlon of Castoria with the patronage of million of ptnoni, permit ns to pealc of It wlthont gneislng. It U nnqnestlonaply tlio beat remedy for Infanti and Children the world ha erer known. It i harmless. Children like it. It givci them health. It will ave their Uvea. In It Mother have fomothlng trhloh ii aheolntely afo and practically perfect a a child' medicine. Castoria dettroy Worms. Cartorla allay Feverlghneea. Cartorla prevent vomiting Sonr Card. Castoria enre Plarrhooa and Wind Colio. Cartorla relieve Teething Tronhle. Catorla core Constipation and Flatulency. Cartorla nentralige the effect of carhonlo add ga or polonon air. Cartorla doe not contain morphine, oplnm, or other narcotic property. Cartorla almllatc the food, regnlate tho tomach and, towel, giving healthy and natnral sleep. CartoriaJnnt np In one-size pottle only. It ia not old In hnlfc. Pontallorjinyone to nll yon anything cle on the plea or promle that It 1 " jnt a good " and " will answer every pnrpoe." See that yon ret C- A-S-T-O-R-I-A. The fac-rimlle plgnatnro of Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. FOR TILihAffiOOK, NRHALEM AND o OTHER COAST POINTS STEAHERS R. P. EliMORE, AUGUSTA. Sailing dates to "and from TillaniO"k niu NeliaVin depend on Hie weither. For freight uiv passenger rates apply to ELMORE, SANBORN & CO., Agents. O. R & N. CO., Agents, Portland. f Lllm IrEbiiwIlw j I SIGNATURE j o RIM IP. diaronallv itStX is now printed BLUE, diagonally I across the OUTSIDE wrapper of every bottle of 9 tsprarrwrmPSSTmr7TTT?S I $ The Orizlnal and Genuine WORCESTERSHIRE, as a further pro- J 9 ttrtion against Sa.'.. j JOHN Japanese Bazaar SING LUNG. Prop. A new supply of Fire Works just received. The finest ever brought to Astoria. 417 Bond Street, next door to Mouler't Fruit Store. "KARL8 CfcOVER ROOT will purify your blood, clear your complexion, reg ulate your Bowel, and make your bead dear a a belL ia ct.. W cU., and JLOO. Sold by J. W. Conn. I V Si D la on every wrapper. ALU Open por Special Charter. in all imitations. DUNCAN'S SONS', N. Y. As Franklin says, good dress open all doors, you should not lose sight of the act that a perfect fitting suit is the main feature. Wanamaker Brown are noted for fit, workmanship and superiority of qualities. Their rep resentative visits Astoria every three months. Office M Dekum Building. Portland, Or Reserve orders till you have seen the spring line of samples. SHTLOH'S CURE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, is In great demand. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses only 25 cents. Children love it Bold by J. W. Conn. t tin i A n Tide Table for June, 1 895. Bioa WATIB. LOW WiTXK, DATE. a. u. p.m. A. a. P. a. h.m J ft h .m ft h.m ft, h m ft Saturday.. 1 7 80 6 4 803 7 4 1 4J -2 1 1415 SUNDAY.. 847 05 8 6H 7 8 2 60 IS 2 & JO Monduy.... 3 10 01 6 9 4f 8 1 8 R! 0 4 8 41 S Tuesday. .. 4 11 Of. 6 7 10S1 8 6 4 47 -0 4 4HJ8 Wednesdays 12 02 0 8 11 17 8 8 6 88 It; 6 2f 2 8 Thursday.. C . lib'. SI 6 Si -15 Ol.'.'J Frldav 7 0 01 8 8 141 0 5 7 10 -1 0 7 0 12 Balimlay.. 8 0i 8 7 2 2.". 6 6 7 Bv -1 5 7 4- "U SUNDAY., y 125 8 4 8 07 6 7 8 30 -1 '.' 8 m 14 Monday.. 10 2 07 8 1 3 40 68 9 0s -0 8 'I' 13 Tuesday.. 11 2507(1 42169 9 46 -OS I00T14 Wedu'ed'y 12 8 8:17 0 5 0(16 9 10 " 0 2 110 18 Thursday .18 4 20(14 5 38 7 0 10 i-i 0 8 11 47 10 Frldav. ...II 518 58 6 In 7 1 lll'i IK Saturday.. 15 615 6 6 7 01 7 1 0 5228121718 SUNDAY.. 1(1 7 25 58 745 73 1 64 24 1 15 3 Monday. ..17 88852 8S076 251 1 7 2U27 Tuesday. ..18 96154 92278 8 47 1 0 8 1HI0 Wedn'ud'y 19 10 51 3 7 10 08 8 S 4 37 0 4 4 07 8 2 Thursday. 20 11 62 6 0 10 54 8 4 5 21 -0 6 6 01 8 3 Friday 21 12 42 6 4 11 42 8 7 6 OH -1 7 6 5-84 Saturday. .ir2 1 30 6 6 6 62 -1 8 6 4; 1 J SUNDAY. .28 0 2888 2 14 7 1 7 86 -1 9 78)81 Monday... 24 1 15 8 8 2 65 7 4 8111-1 8 8 20 2 9 Tuesday ..K 2 05 8 6 8 37 7 6 9 02 -1 6 9 12 2 7 Wedn'sd'y 26 2 67 8 1 4 18 7 5 9 46 -1 0 10 0s 2 4 Thursday .27 8 62 7 0 4 58 7 6 10 31 -0 4 11 09 2 1 Friday 28 4 62 6 9 6 42 7 8 11 16 0 6 Saturday. .29 0 00 6 8 0 28 7 7 0 10 1 7 12 05 1 4 SUNDAY. 80 71560 719 78 124 18 JJK21 ALONG THE WATER FRONT. The steamer Oregon Is due from San Francisco tomorrow. The Electric has not yet returned from her Puget island tr;p. The Stale of California will arrive In Sin Francisco this morning. The Mayflower took the Relfel funeral party around to Greenwood yesterday. Three carloads of salmon were shipped on the Potter last night by the O. R. & N. Co. In all probability Captain Farenholt will not accompany the Columbine on her Alaska trip. This morning the steamer Harrison will leave for Tillamook with twenty-live tons of cargo and ten passengers. The British ship Franklstan has been chartered from Astoria to the United Kingdom or continent, 36s 3d less Is 3d, new season. The Alice Blanchard will be In tomor row from San Francisco and way ports. She brings 100 tons of Beaver Hill coal to this city. Yesterday morning the steamer Queen made her trip to Deep river with a heavy load of stores and provisions and sev eral passengers. Work will be started on the boilers of the Manzanita today at the buoy depot. The popular little tender is now inactivs for the first time In several months. I ; is believed that all of the seventeen Chinamen taken to Portland on the steamer Signal will be landed. They ap pear to, be genuine merchants having a previous residence In this country. The captain and crew of the Hamburg- American liner Servia will receive medals from the government for th.lr rescue, on Feb. 27, of the American bark Mary Q. Amsden, which foundered. The steamer Eclipse is rapidly getting Into shape again. All the ribs are in position and the outside woodwork is now being built. The pilot house has been reconstructed and painted. She will probably be off the ways in another tlvo weeks. Of the three new blades sent round to the steamer Mayflower at Crooked creek enly two were of service, the third be ing too large. She came round to the city yesterday and did her regular work, however. This morning she will go on the beach and have her wheel thoroughly re paired. The Russian government has granted a home company a concession for sealing at the Island of Saghalien, St. Jonas and elsewhere In the Okhotsk sea. An official will be on board each of the com pany's vessels, and a tax of five roubles on every skin obtained will be paid to the government treasury. The great beacpn light now being set up on Rlre Island, Just off New York, will be the most powerful light In the world, the lens Increasing the power to 200,000,000 candles. To ships out 100 miles at sea it will be visible not the light itself, on account of the curvature of the earth, but the flash on the clouds. As soon as a few finishing touches are put on the R. R. Thompson she will re. sume her run, taking the place of the Harvest Queen. During her present "in nings" the Queen has proved herself not by any means a back number and she has served the Thompson's route with satisfaction to all patrons of the company. The steamer Jeanle has cleared from San Francisco for the Arctic. She is destined for the Herschel islands, but will go by way of Orca station, Prlncu William sound and Port Florence. Th? Jeanle Is heavily loaded with supplies foi the fleet of steam whalers which have re mained in the Arctic during the past two years. She also carries coal ' for the Ptcamers. The run of salmon increased very per. ceptibly yesterday and the average catch ran up to twelve fish per boat. All the cannery plungers came In deep laden with fish. A few more bluebacks made their 1 appearance, but this variety of fish is still very scarce and there are up to ths present no signs of the long overdue run. The size of the chlnooks now being caught average 29 pounds, with color and quality of superior excellence. The last government appropriation of tSO.OOO for the improvement of Swlnomlsh slough, on Puget sound, has been ex hausted,' and Mr. Carpenter, United States engineer, who has been In charge of the work, has returned to his plaof in Captain BymonV office at Portland. The deepening of the slough is to obviate ths necessity of light-draft steamers wait lrg for high tide to pas from the upper to the lower sound, they not being al lowed to go out Into the Straits of Juan de Fuca and through Deception pass. Al- j ready $50,000 has been spent on tne work, j which is now so far advanced as to allow of the passage of 1 earners at any stage of the tide, but It will require some 190, OOOmore to make the Improvements per manent by building a dike at Skagit bay : and deepening the entrance at Paullla ! bay. j The Astorian is In receipt of the fol-! lowing report of the weather bureau for the past week; Showers occurred during the past wsek up to Saturday, when the weather cleared. The rainfall during the last ten days of May was unusually heavy. Over two Inches fell In the In terior valleys, while along the coast from two to four Inches fell. Hall fell . on the 29th, 30th and 31st of May, es- ' pecially In the central Willamette valley, i The rainfall for the past week amount-id ' to from three-quarters of an Inch to one and three-quarter Inches. The tem perature has continued below the normal , t'P to Sunday, June z, when it was nor mal, and on Monday, June 1, warm, , clear weather prevailed with light north erly wrnd. The maximum temperature I ranged from 64 to 70 degree. The mini- ' mum from 37 to ii degrees; the mfhlmum j temperature of 87 degree occurred in Jackson county on May 27 and on June 1. Frost was almost formed on thxe date. Thfre ia no record of frot fter Ju-! 1 In Western Org'n. o thM further j frjt need not be expected. The aver- ' age June -rainfall range from two to three Inches In the coast counties ana from one to two Inches In the Interior counties. There was a marked de ficiency In sunshine during the past week. Tho excellent work that lias been done ud to the pcrsient time by the corps of en glneers aboard the steamers Mendell and Lincoln at the mouth of the river and In channels In the vicinity has caused coo slderable comment along the waterfront. The soundings have been completed along most of the waterways with great rapidity and accuracy. It Is believed .that the effort now being made to have the operations of these two steamers continued in the channels opposite the city along to Tongue Point will be suc cessful and in that event the next chart published by the department will be complete and up to date In every par ticular. News has ' been received to the effect that the American bark Arkwright, bound from Newcastle, N. S. W. to San Francisco, put Into Noumea recently In practically a sinking condition. She could not have kept afloat many more days, The bark probably encountered a storm off the Australian coast which opened her hull. The Arkwright Is a wooden vessel and was formerly owned by Pope and Talbot, of this oity. She is now own ed by H. S. WalkeY, of Seattle. News was also received that the British ship Brocadale, which recently left Liverpool for San Francisco, was caught in a storm and had a hard time getting out of It safely. She labored heavily and was badly strained by the tremendous seas which broke over her for several hours. Recently the ftteAmpr rnlumtit. ,n sent to the Union Iron Works in' San Francisco for extensive repairs consist ing chiefly of the removal of the plates of the bottom where the Scour of the bars in the Columbia river had depreciat ed the same. It was then estimated that twentv-eltrhr. rlAv wmilil t,a mnni. complete the Job. The keel for three- luiuuis oi us tengtn, ootn garboard strakes nearly the whole length, and the second and third strakes of bottom plat ing for about half the length hnve been entirely renewed in a thoroughly first class manner And thA shtn la nAai., .4.. to come off the dock nearly ten days uneua or me time expected. Before com mencing this work the entire weight of the ship had to "be relieved frnm tho blocks, no preparatory- work could be uuc ueiure uucKing tne snip, and all the WOrk Of removal nt 4h nA , 1- and plates and fitting, placing and rivet- ms me new nas Been accomplished in about two and one-half weeks, and t done In first-class manner. The remarkable n.rrnrm.n n British shin Snuthonk tho nth,,- a... when she made the trip down the river from Portland in tow of the Ockluhama In 9 hours from anchorage to .anchor, cse. while It certalnlv J tho rrt r,,r. stern wheeler tows, has been beaten on one occasion. It was when the ocean tug Tacoma towed the ship Canada out to HPS. In 1RR1. rnntnln Al - .. GiiB nun the pilot. The Canada had been owned by the firm of George Howes & Co., and with the failure of that firm was sold in Portland to Hanson & Ackerson, the Tacoma lumbermen, by the United States marshal. Her new owners were also owners of the ocean-going tug Tacoma, and desiring to bring the tug around to the Sound, the tug was sent to Portiau to make the tow. Flaudcr's dock in Portland was left at 6 o'clock . In th. morning; at 2. p. m. this city was passed, and at 3:15 p. m. the Canada was out to sea headed northward and the bar pilot discharged. This is without doubt the fastest tow ever made on the river, all that militates against It being the fact of a powerful ovean-going tug being pitted against a stern-wheel steamer in a matter of record breaking. STATE NEWS. A recent And near Baker Clfy Is a 30-foot quartz ledge that mills 3226 to a ton. A gold nugget, weighing $48.75, was picked up in a Jackson county mine a few days ago. A Salem hop buyer who has Just vis ited the New York plantations says Ore gon hops stand second to none In the markets of the world. The fact is, Ore gon Is no secondary consideration in any. thing. A copper vein that yields 62 per cent pure metal has been found on the Cala. poola In the north part of Douglas coun ty. In the same mine black agate have been found the size of marbles, and hard enough to scratch glass. The last sactlons of the gates have arrived at the Cascades, and these will be put in position as soon as the watet A 111 permit. The gates that have been erected keep the water out of the canal and permit work to be done and the contractors are pushing forward the lin. provements as rapidly as possible. O. L. Darling of Salem set free fifteen carrier pigeons Sunday belonging to Fred S. Meeker of Puyallup, Wash. The pig eons started at 9:12 a. m. and Mr. Meeker Informs Mr. Darling that the first on seen in Puyallup was at 12:40 p. m., hav ing made the flight in three hours and twenty-eight minutes. At 2:10 the sami day ail but one had arrived. Albany Her ald. The Hood River, Or., stTawberry crop gives promise of going far ahead of any previous year. A scarcity 'of pickers is feared, as nearly everyone has deter mined not to use Indian labor, and so fur but few Indians have put in an appear ance. Growers expect to pay 1 cent per pound and good pickers can make 12 per day. A poor Dallas, Oregon, man wrote a kindly letter to a rich and ancient maid en relative In Pennsylvania, and ths answer contained a check for $10,000. The fortunate man has proved himself such a good letter writer that he will prob ably try his hand again. There are sev eral newspapers in these parts that need him In their collection departments. Statesman. Colonel Slnnot, of The Dalles, last week told one of his big fish stories to two guests whom he took to be eastern tour, lsts. The colonel vividly described how the salmon at the Cascades took Its tall Into its mouth and rased to the top of the water, where the bound tall was released, the rebound being sufficient to throw It over the falls The Interested tourists were the governor of Washington and the state fish commissioner looking for a place for a fish hatchery. Slnnot did not finish his yarn. Nothing Is nearer the truth than the fol lowing from the Albany Democrat: One of the helps to bridge over hard- times would be found In a good, straight, all the year round patronizing of home In dustry. When a factory In the state I making Just as good an article as can hi had anywhere, it la the course of wisdom to buy the products of that factory, es pecially when these products are sold at a price as low or lower than the Ilk article manufactured elsewhere. Give your order to the home Institution, and by thus doing you enlarge the business so that lower prices can b made. Ths increcse of .the pay roll of the home factory also put money In circulation at home, thus making a sovereign remedy for hard time. The governor recently! appointed a committee of seven persons in the state to devise way and mean to secure a memorial suitable to present to th bat-tl-hip Oregon on behalf of th state. This committee has decided that It will take 110,000 for a suitable memorial, but have not stated what the present will be, or announced any propvaillun otl,r than theTTalsIng of the $10,000. The peo ple of Oregon should furnish the Oregon a handsome souvenir, but we are so over run with useless commissions whose only object is to draw down funds, that the people of the slate will hesitate a long while before putting up tho $10,000 for the committee to handle at their pleas ure. Unless a definite project is sub mitted and the absolute total cost fixed, so that the people will know the commit tee cannot divert any of It from its legiti mate purpose, "the fund will not be raised. Gold Beach Gazette. SEASIDE NOTES. Seaside, June 1, 139o. Editor Astorian: School will close the 21st Inst. Mrs. Sloop Is visiting her rbother, Prof. Case. The Necannlcum is Just now full of trout. Mrs. Laighton Is suffering with ery sipelas, but Is Improving. Tramps are making their appearance, much to the settlers' annoyance. :j The Seaside base ball club Is organized and the boys are playing when tho weather permits. Supt. Lyman and Prof. Wright were at Gearhart Park making arrangements for the teachers' summer school. Mr. Phllbrlck, the road supervisor, will soon have the Necannlcum road In fine shape for summer travel. He Is the right man in the right place. Memorial Day was appropriately ob. served here. A program was rendered In ths evening consisting of music and recitations, appropriate to the occasion, which was enjoyed by the large ciudi- CULLED FROM ABROAD. It is la. Hurl fflirtir in baa ttia nut worms climbing a telegraph pole hunting aur leaves, patneucauy remarks a Call, fornla paper. No llvlmr matt can name the nert riam. ocratlc candidate ior president, but a cnump can tell that he will be defeated. Cincinnati Tribune. The Ann In T.alra Tlf.hlan. l.nA li disappeared from the vicinity of Chicago. You can't make avmi n RnpkA. -VioH.va that dralnaire CAnal In tn hn n wat.rvnv Peoria Herald. It is not unreasonable to suppose tat the "New Woman's" Bible soon to be published will be handsomely illustrated wit the latest creations In summer hats and gowns.-Mlssoulian. If every person will only take the les son taught during the past two years to heart, and firmly tdeluro that h3 will get out of debt and stay out of debt, this country will be a happy and prosper ous community for all time to come, While one of Chicago's aldermen was In his seat in the council chamber the other eveiwng three enterprising robbers held up a party of poker players In the back room of his saloon and Svalked off with the stakes "kitty." Some of those Chicago aldermen do neglect their busi ness shamefully. New York Press. "What are the necessary qualifications to become an editor?" asked a corre spondent of the Atlanta Constitution. Fifty pounds of type, one hand press, on subscription book, one pair scissors, a patent outside, patience and a month's credit at the grocery store. While ex-President Harrison was In New Jersey a woman grew so enthu siastic during a reception given in his honor that she hugged him. And now our democratic contemporaries are us ing It as an argument against Mr. Har rison's alleged presidential candid icy. The misfortunes of great men probably never will be computed. BAKER CITY'S NEW ROAD. Ea&t Oregonlan. Baker City people have engaged a civil engineer to survey and lay out a road from Malheur City to Drewsey, and thence to Burns, Harnfy county, which, when completed, will be the "shortest route" to Baker City. Baker City will contribute $1,000 for the pur pose. Nothing Is so valuable to a town as good roads leading to it. PLEASANT AND PROFITABLE. Kansas City Siar. Archbishop Ireland Is of the opinion "thut as long as there Is no International agreement between the great commercial nations, an attempt on the part of the United States to adopt free coinage of sil ver would be fatal to our prosperity." It is pleasant to find, occasionally, a mln. ister of the gospel who can express a political opinion without putting his foot in It. TALKING SHOP. March I think I'll spring Into being about now. June Summer given to that sort of thing. September I guess I'll take a fall out of the year myself. December All right. Go- ahead. I'll go winter It too. Detroit Free Press. - NOTICE. AH Odd Fellows and their famillts who desire to Join the Rebekah Lodge to ba Instituted the 6th Inst., will please m el at Odd Fellows' hall at 2:30 and I p. m. of that date. There will be 26 visiting Rebekah from Portland to Institute the lodge and do the team work. JA8. W. WELCH. Between Alton snd Portland BTEAMEIt SARAH DIXON, SPRINO TIME TABLE. Steamer Sarah Dixon leaves Astoria Monday morning for Portland at I o'clock, and Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday evenings at 6 o'clock. Returning leaves Portland Sunday morning at 7 o'clock: Monday, Wednes day and Friday evening at 8:30. 8HAVKR TRANSPORTATION CO Annbto laxative and NKltVE TON 10. Boid i.y Iniggitor sent by mnll tto.&io aod 1 1.00 per package. Samples free, rm T'rt The Favorite TCOTa tth:h LkJ 11 V lor the Xeotb sod lifomh.tv For Bale by i. XJ. Ctun. V, W V- J F O FT LA i t If WILL T4 O 1 UUi'i;.. tJ A LAUGHABLE MISTAKE. Two ladles entered a book-store recent ly and the younger asked the clerk for a book called "Favorite Prescription." The puzzled attendant was unable to comply with her request and she left the store disappointed. Inquiry ellcted the fact that she had overheard a conver sation between two literary ladles In which "Favorite Prescription" was men tioned with extravagant praise, and had Jumped to the conclusion that It was a book. She now know that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is a sovereign cure for the Ills and "weaknesses" peculiar to woman, for she ha been cured by Its use. Send for a free pamphlet, or re mit 10 cents In stamps for Book (168 pages) on "Woman and Her Diseases." Address World's Dispensary Medical As sociation, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure permanently constipation, sick headache, bllllousnes. Indigestion and kindred aliments. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will on relived by the committee on streets and public ways of tne Common council of tne City of Astoria, at the omce of the Auditor and Police Judge, until Tuesday, June 4th, 185, at the hour ot 2 o'clock p. m., for ths Improvement of Irving avenue, in Shlve4y' Astoria, es laid out and recorded by J. M. Bnlvely, from the east line of 10th street to the went line of lauh street. Said improvement shall consist of grad ing said street u its full width said es- moilsned grade, and planking the same wttn new a. id sound nr piaJiK, to me width of twenty feat through the center, and by building sidewalks on both sides thereof. All of said Improvement to be made strictly In accordance with plans and spe culations now on Me In the omce of the Auditor and Police Judge, and ordi nances In relation thereto, bids must stale the price per lineal foot for planking and the price per cubic yard Dor all earthwork. No bid will be receled that does not embrace all the work bid upon. Bids must be made upon blanks fur nished by the Auditor and Police Judge and must be accompanied by a guaranty signed by some responsible taxpayer to the effect that If the contract be award ed to such bidder hs will enter into con tract therefor, with good and sufficient sureties for Its faltntul performance. Work to be completed on or beiore the 1st day of July, Ii6, and tine contract shall provide that In case such work Is nut completed on or rwfore tne eaia iac day of July, 1895, It shall be lawful for the city, upon giving notice to such con tractor or contractors, of Its Intention to do so, to proceed to the completion and to complete such work at the expense of the contractor or contractors therefor, and In such event the city shall have entire charge of such work from the time of giving such notice. The right to reject any or all bids is hereby reserved. By order of the Committee on streets and Public Ways. Attest: K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge. City of Astoria. Astoria, Oregon, May 30th, im. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Captain Sweeney, -U. S. A.. San Diego Cul., suys: "unuu's Catarrh Remedy ia the Uiat medldne 1 have ever touiid that would "'. tne any good. Price wJ its. Sold by J. W. Coun. Or. Price' 6 cream 1x11112, Holder World'tFelr Hight Medaland Diploma, v IT MAY DO A3 MUUH'if'OU YOU. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, J 11.. wrltu. iiiui lie nuu a suvui'u aioiiuy nuuoi iur umiiy ycuis, wnu Be veto puins 1 ins back, and uiso tnut his biadde was aitected. lie tried many ao-cauei Kidney cures, but without any goo rcauts. Auuut a year ago ho began us of hJlectrlo Hitters and found rmlet a once. lElectrlo Bittern Is eapeulall adapted to cure all kidney and live troubles, and often gives almost In stant relief. One trlul will prove ou statement. Price, only 60 cents lo large bottle, at CkAs. Rogers' dru store. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. E. flcNEIL, Receiver. Gives Choice of Tiao Transcontinental iii.HM- -W-l A. Routes. Via Spokane and St, Paul. Via Ogden, Derive! and Omaha or H. Paul. Pullman nt Tcturlr. tleeett Free Redlining Chslr furs. Astoria to 5an Francisco. Astoria and Portlnd Steamers. Hereafter the O. R. and N. Co.' boats will run aa follows, between Astoria and Portland. The Thompson will leave As toria at t.V a. m. dally except Sunday, and Portland daily at 8 p. m. except Sunday. The T. J. Potter will leave Astoria at 7 p. m. . ind Portland at I a. in. aauy except rcunaay. Vo- rntf and general Information cal on or address C. F. OVjQRBAUQH, Commercial Agent, Astoria, Or W. H. HURLBURT. Ilea, Pas. Af PorUsnJ, Or. TB W) Hi PROFESSIONAL CARDS. H. A. SMITH DENTIST. Rooms I and S, Pythian, nntliiiiu, aver O. H Cooper's "tore. W. C. LOGAN, D. D. 8., DENTAL PARLORS. Mansell Block, 67 Third street. DR. EILIV JANSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours, 10 to 12 a, m.; 2 to 6 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun days, 10 to 1L J. S. BISHOP, M. D., HOMEOPATHIST. Office and rooms In Kinney Block. 0(!lce Hours, 10 to 13:30 and 4 to t:80 Surgery and Disease'! of Women a Spe cialty. LIBERTX.P. MULLINDC M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, 684 Third at, Astoria, Ore. Special attention given to all chronl diseases. Da O. B. ESTES, PIITSICIN AND BURGEON. Special attention to dlseasea of worn n and surgery, Office over Danslger'a store, Astoria. Telephone To. C2. JAY TUTTLE, M, D. PHYSICIAN. SURGEON, AND AiJCOUCHEUB. Office, Rooms 4 and 6, Pythian Building, Hours, 10 to U and 1 to & Residence, (39, Cedar street DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY. OFFICE AT H13 RESIDENCE. May be found in his office until II o'clock morulngs, from 13 noon until 1 p. m and from S until 7:30 evenings. German Physician, Eclectic DR. BARTEL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Otllco -over Albert Dunbar's store cor. 9th and CommerolaJ. Prices: Calls (1; confinements, 110.00. Operations at oltlce free. Medicines furnished. iVlRS. DR. OWENS ADAIR, i PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special attention given to diseased of women and children. Also to eye and ear. Olllce at Mrs, Ruckor'a on l'uosdays and Saturdays from :30 a. m. to 3:30 p. m. W. M. LaForce. 8. B. Bmlth. LaFORCE & SMITH, ATTORNEYS-AT-YAW, 386 Commercial street. FRANK J. TAYLOR, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Astoria, Oregon. I Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office on Second SUtet, Astoria, Or. J. N. Dolph. Rlclard Nlxoa. Chester V. Dolph. DOLPH. NIXON & DOLPH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, 24, 25, 28, 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 kinds of prop erty for saile. Correspondence and business solicited. Olllce Weleb Block, iiu4 Commercial street, Astoria, Oregon. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7, A. F. and A. M. Regular communications held in the first and third Tuesday evening f each month. W. O. HOWELL. W, M. E. C. HOLDEN. Sr.tary. MISCELLANEOUS MASSAGE N. Meleen, scientific ma age, 688 Commercial street, upstairs over Goodman's store Office hours from 10 to U and 1 to t. WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on Hand ley A Haas, 160 First street, and get ths Dally Astorian. Visitors need not miss their morning paper while there. BEVERAGES WINES AND BRANDIES. Use Bin fandel wine Insteud of coffee or tea. Fifty cents per gallon. Don't forget peach and apricot brandy. Also French Cognao and wine at Alex Gilbert's. MAKE Al'fclive. BtHrlby being the Hnnn inostlirsntilulcriatiireiu il. nUJ IL Jf you bnve bennty preserve it. If not, you run improve yonr looks immensely. Where there's a a ill thote's a any. A good wsy is the use of my articles, especially Lola IJIontez Greme 75c tr pol. Brings brau'y in I lie fare by fw cl ing tlirouuli Ibe skin pores, give lifo to faded faces. Sold by Mrs I M.HLOUNT, 457 Dnane St. Am torin.Oretfon. Mrs Nettie Hnr rinoD, America'. "UWaai- r beauty doctor, 10 and 42 Oesry 8 , wn Frmiivt. Cl r . ' : :