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THE DAILY -ASTORIA JN, ASTOKIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 31, 1895. bHStsJHW iiMr w . What io fnifc)iifciiiaii ihm . v .J..1, v t..1).TnJ. t .. . Castoria Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Inflmts find 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. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting1 Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas , toria Is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. Castoria Is an excellent medicine for chll Ores. Mother hive repeatedly told me of 1U good effect npon their children." . Da. 0. C Osgood, Lowell, Mass. "Castoria ia the beat remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day U not far distant when mother will consider the real interest of their children, and tne Caitoria Initead of the various quack nostrums which at destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby ending than to premature griTes.1 Da. J. F. KnrCBBLOB, Conway, Ark. Tlit) Contour Company, TT Murray Strut, Now York CKy. STATE flOtpflLi SCfiOOIi Monmonth, Oregon. A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS. tjjff ';" '''vwcrafcwgwrei Sl rSsSSSBB" well-trained teachers. There is an over supply of untrained teachers., Catalogues Cheerfully Sent on Application. Address Or W. A. WANN, Secretary. Diarrhoea, should be stopped promptly. It Boon becomes chronic. DeWitt's Colic and Cholera Cure la effective, safe and certain. Hundred of testimonials bear witness to the virtue of this great medi cine. It can always be depended upon, Ita use save time andi money. Captain Sweeney. U. a A.. San Diego Cat saya: "isnuoh's Catarrh Kemedy to the first medicine I have ever found that would 40 me any good. Price SO eta. Bold by J. W. Conn. BEER HALL, What the Gambrinus Beer Hall tried to do In electing' their liquor was to pick out what intelligent povie would want if they knew it l.s experienced people should know tt. Make a note of this if you want pure liquors. George Hartley, Proprietor. Children, especially - infants, are soon run down with Cholera Infantum or "Summer Complaint." Don't (wait to de term! te, but give DeWitt's Colic & Chol era Cure promptly, you can rely on It. Use no otiher. PROVEN A BOON. Gentlemen: I have always recom mended Krause's Headacne Capsules wherever I have bad a chance. Tbey have proven a veritable boon in my family against any and all kinds of headache. Yours truly, J. E. WALTER, Leavenworth, Kansas. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Oregon, sole agent. EXTENDED 8TMPATHT. "Do unto others as you would have others do unto you," is sympathetically shown in the following lines, the pre sumption being that sympathy is born, or akin to pain or sorrow: "Gentlemen: Please send Krause's Headache Capsules as follows: Two boxes to Flora Seay, Havanna, Is'. Dak. Two boxes to Llllie Wilcox. Brookland, N. Dak. I nave always been a great sufferer from headache and your Cap sules are the only thing that relieves me," Yours very truly, , FLORA SEAT, Havana, N. Dak. For bale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria. Or, Sole Agent ' DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice hrhereoy given that the partner ship heretofore existing between the un dersigned, under the firm name and style Oregon Transportation Company, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All outstanding bills or accounts being pay able to Capt. Paul Sohrader, and he as suming the payment of all debts due by said firm. Astoria, Or., May IS. 1895. PETER H. CRIM. PAUL 8CHRADER. bUCKXEN'S ARNICA SALVBL The best salve In the world for Cuts. Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Trtter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Con and AH Bkln Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required.' -It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, oenli per box. For see by Chas. Rogers. Odd Fellows' building. There Is no doubt, no failure, when you tike DeWltfs Colic A Cholera cure. It Is peasant, acts promptly, no bad after effects. Dr. Met)' Cream Baklnr Paw Urtatat M Asaweesi WsJ. det Castoria. " Castoria Is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. AmCRsa, If . D m Bo, Oxlord 6t, Brooklyn, K, Y. "Our physicians In the children's depart, tnent have spoken highly of their experi ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known aa regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon It" Ukitsd Hospital amd Disput bast, Boston, Mass. Aixew C Smith, Prtt. Com plete Eigh t Grade Train ing Department and strong pro fessional and academic courses The . Diploma o'f the schoo entities one to teach in any County in the State without further examination. Board and Lodging, Books and Tuition, $150 per year. Beautiful and healthful loca tion. No saloons. rri t j j j .mere is a goou uemanu lor P. L. CAMPBELL, President. THE BEST It la sold on a For Sale by S. T7. Conn. Cholera (Morbus Is a danirerous com plaint, and often is fatal in its results. To avoid this you should use DeWitt's Colic & Cholera Cure, as soon as the nrst symptoms appear. "A TALENTED EDITOR." Gentlemen: I had occasion to use several boxes or Krause's Headache Capsules while traveling to Chicago to attend tne national Dcmocratlo con vention. They acted like a charm in preventing headaches and dizziness. Have had very little headache sines my return, which is remarkable. Tours, respectfuliv. JOHN U. SHAFFER, EdV Renovo (Pa.) Record. For. sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Or., sole agent. Easy to take, sure cure, no pain, noth ing to dread, pleasant tittle pills. De Witt's Little Early Risers. Best for Btck Headache, Biliousness, Sour Stomach and Constipation. . KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, th. great Blood purifier, gives lresnneis and clearness to the complexioi and Kites Constipation, f 6 eta, 60 cts , f 1.00. . For Sale by J. W. Conn. SHILOH'B CURE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, is In great demand Pocket size contains twenty-five doses only 26 cents. Children love It Bold by J. w. Conn. Stomach and bowel complaints are best relieved by the timely use of DeWitt's Colic and Cholera Cure. Insist on hav ing this preparation. Don't take any other. INDORSED BT THE PRESS. Gentlemen: This Is to certify that X have used Krause's Headacne Capsules with satisfactory results. I bought a box which cost me 2s, and one capsvle cured me of a dreadful sick h-adache. My wife and myself nave both used the medicines manufactured by the Norman Ucbtr Mrs Co.. and we re commend them to the public as being JJust what they are represented. Respectfully, W. J. HUTCHISON. Et. Gazette, Pleasant Hill. Mo. Twenty-five cents, for sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria. Or., sole agents. Severs griping pains of the stomach and bowels" instantly and effectually stopped by DeWitt's Colic and Cholera Cure. i Children Cry for Pltchcr'oCactcrld. OnsoenoMSlj l-ft Tide Table for July, 1895. HMH TATPt, U)W WATS. A.M. P. H. AM. II r. 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Wedns'dy. Thursday. Friday?;... Saturday. . BUNDAY. Monday... Tuesday..., Friday ... Tuesday Wedn'sd'y.l? .T.I . . i mirsaay Friday .. Saturday SUNDAY Monday., Friday ALONG THE WATER FE0NT. H. O. Smith, mho iwaa a passenger on the State, reports ttwut a-small boat, like a fish itender, schooner rigged, iwas pass ed yesterday, which is probably the one which lay, at Flavd's slip for a time. The steamer Signal arrived yesterday from Vancouver, B. C, having made a very quick trip. he carried 400 tons of coat for Portland. 16 Chinamen for Port land, and 6 Chinamen for Astoria, of whom 4 were tended. A. Adolphsen, the Dalryvllle sawmiill man, brought down some piles last week to toe used in the wharf, which he had treated to a preparation of his own in vention, which he thinks wH prevent the ravages o the toredo. Port Oxford Tri bune. The steamer Columbia, the flagship of the O. R. and U. ocean fletlt, is rapidly nearlng completion, and wlN make her first trip from San Francisco on the 12th Inst. She has been thoroughly overhauled new boilers placed In her, and every part of her made spick and span. The run of fish dropped yesterday. The large run the day before was the best of the season, and that yesterday might termed the worst. Many were of the opinion ithat he run would last three days, and yesterday's sudden drop was a disappointment to a large number of salmon catchers. The nw dry dock at Southampton, which is about to be opened by the Prince of Wales, and which has been built ex pressly with the object of accommodat ing vessels of the size and capacity of the St. Louis, Is 750 feet in length, 112 feet In Ibreadtih at the top and 91 feet Inches at the bottom. The width at the entrance la 9L feet, and the depth from cope to floor is 41 feet. Its construction has occupied exactly two years. ."It is stated that the rate of wages is so low la Japan that steamships of from three to four thousand tons are now built there under contract at about 17 per ton cheaper than they, can be con structed in English yards. If this dls crepancy is equaled by Japanese em clency she should not be afraid of any competition until the condition of exist ence among her people are much more radically changed than there is now any Indication of." There is no vile driver on the Sound tall enough to drive the piles required for the work of fixing the new company's warehouse. Accordingly a special driver, 70 feet tall, Is being constructed. It will be finished within a few days. The new warehouse will be 130 feet wide and 700 feet long. An Idea of its length can be gained from the statement ttvait were it placed on Pacific avenue with one end resting at the corner of 'Ninth street, the other end would project twenty feet lnlto Eleventh street. The State arrived in from San Franclsc co at 5 yesterday morning, having made a very quick voyage. She arrived oft the bar at 2 a. m. and hud discharged and passed on up the river at 7 a. m. Pas sengers report the trip an exceptionally smooth one. There was not even the usu el swell of the ocean, and the wind straight from the Northwest. The big raft was passed off Cape Blanco and was In good condition, making good time, Captal-ii Bolles made a. careful examtna tlon and reported everything about the raft In splendid shape. Capt. 'Barker, of the United States lighthouse service, Portland, arrived yes terday on the Munzanita, Which has Just returned f rem Its 'trip along the southern coast. The captain reports that they iwent to Port Orford and delivered the annual allowance of supplies to all sta tlons on 'the way, south of ithe Columbia river. They worked the buoys along the coast, also the Umfpq.ua river buoys, and established a buoy on a recently discover ed and very dangerous pinnacle rock In the channel leading Into Yaqulna bay The rock is right in the line of the late ly established range llghlts In that chan nel. The Umpquai river light station was Inspected and found in good shape. The captain reports good weather on the en tire trip. The low price of flour on this coast dur ing the past year or two baa enabled us to cultivate the China and Japan mar kets, and thia has been done to a con siderable extent, but the effort has not been attended with perhaps as much success as was expected. The conditions have been eminently favorable for a grand achievement. Such low prices for flour have, never been known berore on this coast. The article has been actually cheaper than rice, the Chinaman's staple vegetable In addition, freights have been unusually low. Up to iwlthln a few weeks the rale was $8 per ton. It was then lowered from the Sound ports to $4, and it Is now reported that the rate has Juelt been reduced to f2 per ton from Tacoma and Victoria. Large quantities of flour have been shipped from those ports for some time. There are- at least a dosen ships due and overdue at this port, says the Sun Francisco Bulletin, and the delay In their arrival Is quite provoking to those who have been under- charter or who need them. The loading fleet is now reduced to nine ships. One of these is loaded and four others are loading, an of which will have their cargoes aboard in a tmr days. It takes from one. to three weeks, to discharge vessels after tbey arrive, so the chances are that wheat loading will be much diminished in Aug ust unless these overdue ships arrive pretty soon. ilnchmJed In this list are two ships from eastern Atlantic ports, eight from European ports and eight from various ports in the 'Pacific. AN but four of these are iron ships. It Is believed that nearly all of the other fourteen are under charter to arrive, and if tbey would only make It a point to bring up here within weak-it would greatly faetp the 'wheat movement -next month. .- ' The personnel of the navy is shown to t,ive undergone but few changes in the past six months. .The' active list of the entire navy, exclusive of non-com mis sioned officers, numbers 1.4C2. The retired list Is composed of 443 officers, and cadets at the naval academy number 196. Dur ing the last six months there have been reaumatlona, SS retirements. 2 drains. dismissals, 11 honorable discharges, and dropped.. ViAoeaeieS in the medical corps number 11, la the engineerins; corp 18, and ' In the pay corps L The number of com THE EQUITABLE LIFE OP NEW YORK Is ittie strongest and best managed life msurance company on the face of the earth. Our rates are no higher than oth ers, for tibe same kind of a policy, and our contract tm so mucti more liberal to the dnsurer that you cannot afford to take anyUhhig etee but an Equitable pol icy. Irresponsible travel Kng agents wUl misreipresent facts to you by trying to mak you believe that what . tbsy bare Is Just aa good as the Equitable. By consuming the insurance conuntaloner's reports you will discover the falsehood, There. .Is no company,. "Just as good." The Equitable Is now and has seen for fuUeen years past THE best L, Samuel Eugene Samuel, special agents. missioned officers performing eea service in mis period included 3 rear-admirals, commoaores, 14 captains, U command ers, 33 Ueutenant-commanders, 134 lieu tenants, 43 lieutenants. Junior grade, and 11 ensigns, making a total of 863 line offi cers, or about 60 per cent of the engineer corps. The ranking naval officer on the active list is Kear-Admlral George Brown, the ranking commodore, Thomas u. berrridge, and the ranking captain, Allan V -Buwt " There is reported to be much regret among the officers of the navy that the Hartford, now being repaired at Mare Island, la not to be restored to a perfect model of her original type fitted, finished and furnished with historical accuracy, This regret will not be confined to the navy. It i a sentiment which will be shared by. loyal hearts all over the land. for "the old Hartford," as Farragut called her, holds a place in our history that win lorever associate her name with the truest patriotism and. Americanism. As a rule the American people care Utile tor monuments of the past, even when they serve as memorials of our own his tory. The starry banner suffices us as a symbol of our glory and a reminder of the valor that on tend andl set has made our nation great Nevertheless, there are some memorials which even we are loth to spare. No American would wiillnelv loss the old Constitution, which is still preserved on the Atlantic coast as an ob ject of patriotic veneration. What that gallant ship is to the Atlantic coast the Hartford might be to the Pacific, Her history, one of the most Illustrious in the annals of warships, is forever anoclated with that of the immortal Farragut, who in her so often carried Old Glory to vic tory, and she well deserves to be main tained as long as human skill cun keep her as a memorial of the navy in the days of the great war that, made the republic a nation. An innovation in yachlting circles is now being talked of, nothing less than sails made of compressed paper, the sheets belg cemented and riveted together in such a way as to form a smooth and strong 'seam. It appears tluat the first process, of manufacturing consists in preparing the pulp in the regular way, to a ton of which is added one pound of bichromate of potash-, 25 pounds of glue, 32 ounces of alum, lhi pounds of soluble glass, . and 40- pounds of prime tanow, these ingredients being thoroughly mixed with the pulp. Next the pulp Is made into sheets by regular paper mak ing machinery and two sheets are pressed together with a glutinous compound be tween, so as to retain the pieces firmly, making the whole practically homo- gene ub. The next operation is quite 1m- poiitant, and requires ai specially built machine of great power, which is used in compressing the paper from a thick, sticxy sneet to tu very thin, tough One, ana now soua. sneet is run through' a bath of sulphuric acid, to which ten per cent of distilled water has been added, from which It emerges to pass between glass rollers, then through a bath of ammontot then dear water, and finally through felt rollers, after which It is dried andl polished between heated metal cyclinders. The paper resulting from this process is In sheets of ordinary, width ana tmcttness of cotton duck. It Is elastic. air tight, durable, light, and possessed of oiner neeaea qualifications make It available for light - sail .making. The mode of putting the sheets together Is py naving a split on the edges of the sheet or Cloth, so as to admit the edge of the other sheet. When trie split Is closed, cemented, riveted or sewed, it closes completely and -firmly. IMPORTANT CHANGE OF TIME. It' has been found best to change the time of the Bible School from the re vised circular published below, and it will be opon on Wednesday, August 7th., The work this year will be confined strictly to Bible study, conference and song, as swing to the fact of the normal school feeing in session at the same time public lectures and addreases are deemed inadvisable. Each one should bring Bi ble, note book and pencil. Portland, Or., July 20, 1806. Dear Friend: We find In many dlrec- tlons a growing desire for a better knowl. edge of the Bible, and some are a skins why we cannot have a Bummer School for Bible study patterned after Moody's oronneio cnooit ana the Bummer Con ferences at iLake Geneva, Because of the urgent need and at the request of many friends we purpose to give our time and services In an effort to establish such a Conference of Christians. and send you this letter to urge your co operation ana support. It is proposed to hold the first Catherine from Wednesday, August Tth to Wed nesday, August 21st. at Gearhart Puu-li The proprietors of that delightful seaside resort have generously offered the free use of the auditorium (eeatliur.8001 and free camping ground. As this school is at the sarnie ttma the "Summer Normal School." all the special provisions for that gathering In ie -way ox cneap excursion rates, restau rant accommodations, etc.. could t talc. en advantage of and utilized. . The Bible classes will he coimIikma daily. Erangeilstic meetings and attract. ive oaooath services will be held each Sunday calculated to draw in those from the surrounding neighborhoods. The music will be in charge of Mr jLMcaron, ana will De made a marked feature. Membership for the first yr. admitting iu ui privileges, is nxed at 11.00 (no charve for young children), the money to be usea in aaverusing and paying travelling expenses. No salaries are to be paid anv one. Can we count on your support and assistance in mis enortr Please address your reply to Yours Very Respectfully,' HOLDIMDGB A DICKSON, Station B, Portland, Oregon. THE WILEY B. ALLEN Cd. IN OREJ- w aio THJ3 NOftTHW EST. Music trades no doubt am mm nt ,, leading dealers and corporations through out the United States .but the rmbiu- certainly not expected to know or be in wenea ana care less about a corpora tion In New York or some other fuwis sraie. we oo not tnafce assertion that we hare a "corner" on the world for the piano business, but It Is quite evident that we ere the "locomotivt" tiiat passes the MUle "bull" In Oregon and the North west. This statement mar be vrfiwi by the railroad log books, of Porttaod that during the year UM we received from the manufacturers and sold mere pianos than all the others dealers com- Dinea, nocwl the tending hiving bought out the Ann of V.'inuj- A Harser. anA th. entire stock of HardnMn Trtana from w T. ahanahaa A Co. W have sold from our Astoria branch, 710 Commercial sU, since May 12tta. l&e, thirty-seven pianos and fourteen organs. This will give an idea of the amount of business we are doing in Oregon and the Northwest. THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO. per O. A. HBBDINQER, BUMMER SCHEDULE- OF THB O. B. N. STEAMHR3. T. J. Potter. Leaves Portland Monday. Tuesday. Thursday and Friday at 7 a, m., Wed nesday at 8 a. m., and Saturday at 1 D m. Leaves Ilnraco Wednesday and Sun day at 7 p. m, tides permlbting. Leaves Aetbrla Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Fr.day at 7 p. m., and Wednesday and Sunday upon arrival from Ilwaco In the evening. On Wednesday and Saturday the Potter will run through to Ilwace, leaving here directly upon arrival from Portland. R. R. Thompson. Leaves Portland Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at p. m., and Baturday at 10 p. m. Leaves Astoria daily, except Sunday, at 1:41 s m. Harvest Queen. Leaves Astorfa Wednesday and Sunday at l p. m.; leaves Portland Wednesday ana eaturaay at 7 s m. North Pacific Leaves Astoria for liiwacn Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. Friday. ana Baturday at 6 a. m., also Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Fr.day at 1 p. m. Leaviee Astoria for Young's tug Wednesday and Saturday upon arrival of Potter from Portland. WU make regular Sunday excursions to Ilwaco. Leaving time to be advertiBed In paper for each excursion. FARES. To Long Beadh and Clatsop, ll.W round trip. To nwexo, 81.00 round trip. For details apply to the city office of the O. R. and N. The World's Fair Tests Showed do baking powder bo pun or so great la Icsv tatag power at too Royal ASSIGNEE'S 0ALB. Nut ice la hereby given that the under signed, Assignee of I. W. Case, will seH at puhk auction to the highest bidder for cash In United States gold coin, en Saturday, August 24th, 1896. at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoons the follow ing uesorlned ibutldkngo, which are sit uated on leased ground subject to re moval, towM: 1st That certain building occupied by Cairrmihan & Co., as a store, on the cor ner of 10th and Bond streets; 2nd That certain twoetory frame build- h.g situated on the southwest corner of the IntereeTtloa of 12th and Commercial streets, and occupied on the first floor as a fruit store and barber shop. ara The building fronting on Commer atal street between lOUh and U'ah streets, known as the (Bee Hive, All of said buildings In the City of Astoria. Clatsop County, Oregon. The 'Assignee reserves the right to re Jedt any and all bids. D. K, WARREN, $ Assignee, NOTICE OF 'DISSOLUTION OF CO PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore existing, and doing- business under the Arm name of "Westport Mill Co.," at Westport. Ore gon, Is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. The property and assets of the company, subject to unpaid bills, are as sumed by David West, Individually, In whose name the business will hereafter be conducted. Debts due or contracted by the company up to date of dissolution, are- paid or thus provided for In the transfer, (Signed) DAVID WEST, JNO. WEST, R. W. THOMPKINS, FRANK K. LOVELL, Partners of Dissolved Company 'westport, Oregon, loth July, 1336. ; BEST CIGARETTE SMOKERS who care to par a little more than the cost of ordinary trade cigarettes will find the PET CIGARETTES SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS Made from the highest cost Gold grown In Virginia, and are ABSOLUTELY !IRE FOR THE CAMPAIGN! ,The Omaha WEEItftY BEE will be aent io any address in this country or Canada from now to ... . December 31, 1895 FOR 25 CENTS. Send ordere at ones to The Omaha Bee, Omaha, Neb ACTIVE EXERCISE) And good food In plenty, tends to make children healthy. If children suffer, how ever, from Scrofulous Skin or Scalp Dis eases rf their blood Is impure and pim ples or bolls appear tJhey should be given the right medicine. Dr. (Pierce's Qoiden Medical Discovery brings about the best bodily condition. It purifies the blood and renders the liver active as well as builds up health and strength. Puny, fa-le, weak children, get a lasting benefit and "a good start" from the use of the "Discovery." it puts on wholesome flesh and does not nauseate and offend the stomach like the various preparations of Lead liver OIL Once used, it Is always In favor. Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure constipating rtelacbes. Indigestion, dyspepsia. One a dose. Bold by all dealers. fiHILOH'S CURB la sold on a grer 11 tee. It cures Incipient consumption, t Is the best Cough Curs. Only ess ent a dose. 2t cents, SO cts., and I1.M. For Bale by J. W. Conn. ARE THE Canadian Pacify. RAILWAY. AMERICA'S taiest . teCcsfipstal Railway System. FROM MH5H0 GUI Palace Dlnlnf Room and Sleeping Car. Luxurious Dining Car. Elegant Day GtvKhtt,. - -AU0 Observation Car, .allowing Jtfribrplun View of rht Wonderful Mount-': aln; Country. $5.00 arid $10.00 Saved ea all tickets Bail. Tourist-ears the beat oa wheels. KaulDmants el th nn flna.t ihroaihoaL -ALSO-" Canadian Padflo BOIlBIfflEUSE TO- . ' China . and Japan. China atcamert ltave.YancouYir', B. C.i : EnpNtAV of taste - EnprM ef Jspss I Empress ef China ' I Easnse of India; . : Enpree of Jpal i EapreM-of .CMMT , Au. -etb, ., fepb 16th. Ott j.th, N.vl- -nth, , Uc,-, sihk -, Aastrsllsa stessNf Were- Vseweever, B. 6 , - 46th at wy.sseaUi.... For ticket rate-and Irv'ofmitlon call onoraddrm - MS. FINLAYSON, Agent, Aatnria. Or. W. P; Carton,' TraVsllrtg'Pasa. Art.j 13 - Tacoms; Wash. Geo. McU Brown, Dirt. Pas. Art.,. Vancouver! U. n. flcNEIL, Receiver; Uoifto 0 iklo GlveerChoioe . of Jma Tmseofitiiiental . ' " RbuteB; Via, . XU-,. . Spokane Ogde&iDenVer and antj St. Paul. . . Oauilifr or. Pullman and' Turtst lk.ere ' 1 Ft IUollnliifl.jCha! Cara, Astoria to San Francisco. State. Wednesday,. July. A' Oregon, Monday, July I. State, Saturday," July U. v Oregon, Thureoay, July 1& . . States Tuesday, July h Oregon, Sunday July -B tate, Frldr, Avgust A fistoFia and lortlod SUussn. T. J. PoWer leaves Astoria Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Srlday at 1 p. m., WVdhesday and Sunday ' utjoo . atrXval from Ihraco Id the erenlrig.- - Learee Pomand 4tondaTVTuakiay'ThMsttdar and Ft4day.ait l a tn- Wsdoesday a a. Ok, m rwiuruay va A p, m. R. R. Thompson leaves Astoria dally. exoept fluwlay, a I: a. ra-l leave Port land oatiy, . accept Sunday, at I p. On Saturday Wl leave at 10 o. m. Harvest Queen leaves Astoria Wednes day and Sunday at 7 p. m.) leaves Port land Wednesday .and Saturday at T a. in. For rates and general Information can on or aaaiwas - a F. OVERBAUOH, Commercial Agent, Astoria, Or. W H. HURLBURT, - Geaw Paa Aal Portland. Or ' . DtD YOt? ETE5 Trr Eleetrle Bitters aa a remedy tor your troublest If not, get a bottle now eta get rettef. This medicine has been found to be peculiarly -adaeted' to the relief and cure of all female complaints, alerting a 'Wonderful direct Influents In giving strength and tone te the orgeat. If yon have Loss of Appetite, Constipa tion, Heeoecne, Feinting epewa or are Nervous. ' Sleepless, Excitable. If elan cnoiy or troubled with Dissy Spells, Elec tric umers is tne medicine yon need. Health and Strength are suaranteed br its use. Large bottles only W feme al vnaa uummf nwsjeiasa Mr A. 1 A-' Snvder.' slumL Poop erarm. Wlnneshelk county, la... says: Last win. ter Mr. Robert Leach used two boxes of ixwitrs Witch Hesel Salve and cured a large running sore on bis leg. Had Veen under care of physicians for months without obtaining relief. - Sure cure for rue Mrs. T. I. Hawklna Cbattaneoa-A. Tenn says, "Shllor'a Vltallaer -SAVJtD ai iawis.- .1 oonwaer it the best rem edy for a debilitated system I ever used." For Dyspepsia. Liver' or Kid. oey jtroubla, It eiceUa Pi Ive It eta For. Bala r . - w. Cnaa, Suprfluoua Hair! Hemored, ; rye- browa arobeti vy the tlscttio needle. ' Ours . fturaalsed. ' ConaultaUoa frsar Tha NXW I02K. AND PORTLAND ELECTBOLT8I8 COKPANT will epeo perlort at A toria in tt day a KARL'S CfcOVIB ROOT will burlff rour blood, dear vour eompUston. reg ; alate tout Bewelai and make your fee J eiwr a a p'b f ta u ( ana ai. Sold by I. V. Qe - PROTEflSIOITAli CAKE a H. A. 8VXTIX DENTIST. - . Rooms -1 and t Pythian aullolng. ever C. H. Cooper" store. German Physician. . BelesBfc DR. BAiRTEL, PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Office over Albert Dunbar's store, th and Commercial. Prlcest Call, t-J confinements, (10.00. Operations) a eBH free; medicines furnished, , W. C. LOGAN, D. D. a. DENTAL PARLORS. Maftsert Block. Ill Third street. DR EOIV JAN SON. ' PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours, 1 to 11 s m.; I to i and 7 to 8 p. m. . Sun days, 10 to lL J. a BISHOP, M. D., ' HOMEOPATHI3T. Offloe and rooms In Kinney Block Office Hours, 10 to 11:30 and 4 to ... Surgery and Diseases of Women a Spe eUlty.. .: i LIBERTY P. MTTLLINDC M. D., . ' PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON.' Office, 684H Third at, Astoria, Orel Special attention given to all chrcnj dlsesAMsX'-' ' DR. O. B-rSTES. riiieuui uu sunuavn, Special attention to diseases of wom en and surgery. Offloe over Danalger-s store, Astoria. . Telephone No. U. JAY TUTTLB. If. X. ; . PHXSIC1AN. BUUJSU, . , ! ACCOUCHEUR. Offloe. Rooms and , Pythian Building. Hours, 1 to 11 and I to L Residence. ti. Cedar street. DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, Uav be found In his offloe until I o'elock mornings, from 11 noon until I p.:m, and from I until 7:M evenings. Vt. IS. LaForco, B. D. Smltfi. LeFORCB ft SMITH, v i ATTORNEYS-AT-YAW, ts$ Commercial street,. FRANK J. TAYLOR, . ATTORNEY AT LAW. . Astoria,' Oregon. ; j.;a ABowuar. ., ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR - ; AT LA V. . Offloevoa Second Stmt Astoria, Or. - J N. Doiph. Rtofosjrt'fftsSk. Chetrter V. Dolph, , DOLPH. NIXON A DOLPH, ,. . , ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, 11, 15, , le, and sr. Hamilton Building. All legal and eol leotlon bueinees promptly atteoded to. ' Claims against the government a ape cladty. JAMBS W.'WBLCH, ' : IiaUitANCEl AND REAL ; ESTAT9 ";t '.; . AOfflNT. : , -;, Kousee to rent. All kinda of prxF.i city for Sale. Ctorrespoadence ;an4. f, baalnesa solicited. Office Welob Blook, M Cxjmmercial street, Astoria, Oregon. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 1. A. F. and A.' M. Regular communtcatlona held on the first and third Tuesday evening of I cacti month. W. O. HOWELL, W, M. ; E. C. HOLDEN, Sesietary, MISCELLANEOUS.' WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on . Handler Haas. 160 First street, and - get the Dally Astorlan. Visitors need , not miss their morning paper while1 there. BEVERAGES, ' WINES AND BRANDIES. Use Zln fahdel wine Instead of ooffee or tea. FUty 'cents per gallon. Don't forget peach and apricot brandy. Also French Cognao and wine at Alex Gilbert's. ' j A. V. ALLEN, ' ; DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits I Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and I Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Car. Cass sua Saaenoque Streets. ' Astoria; Ore k H. W1LLETT, v PIvUMBING, Gas and Steam Fitting, i Hot Air, Steam and ' ; Water MeaUn.-. . i 1T Twelfth street Astoria. Or. FREEMAN & . HOLMES. BlacksmlUisA. ; Special attention paid to steamboat re pal Hag, flrst-class horseshoeing, ate. LOCCING CR$? COHK & SPECIfliTY. 117 Olney street, between Third and . and Fourth, Astoria.' Or. . Children Cry for Pltcher'o Castsrb. No, Never. Physicians have neyer Jreen able to prescribe any ether' emulsion of Cod-liver Oil which would bring as satisfactory re sults as Scott's Emulsion. The reasons for this are the absolute) purity of its compo nents and the superior process of its manufacture. Nobody has ver been able to Imitate it Imitations are always inferior to the real thing. - Remember that Scott's Emul eicn is the rrcat food fur wasting in adults and children. '( t ftriwiftl U ttctpt a tvUllM,! tcsrl levee, ICY. All DrufjUti. 30. v4