I". 1 J THE DAILY AHTDB1AK; ASTORIA : TUESDAY MORNING OCTOBER! 8. ::1895. ifv.e?iirni for Infants and Children. THIRTY year.' observation of Castorla with the patronage of million of persons, permit ns to speak of It without guessing. It is nnqneitlonahly the pest remedy for Infant and Children the world hai ever known. It li harmless. Children llhe it. It gives them health. It will save their lives. "In It Mothers hare f omethlng whloh Is ahsolnf Ty safe and praotloally perfect a a child's medicine. Castorla destroys Worm. Castorla allay FeTerlahaess. Castorla prevent vomiting Sonr Cnrd. Castorla cares Diarrhoea and Wind Cello. Catterla relieve Teething Troubles. Caterla enree Constipation and Flatulency. Caitorla nentrallge the effect of oarhonlo add gas or polionon air, Castorla doe not contain morphine, eplum.or other narootlo property. Cator'a almllate the food, regulate the etomach and bowel, giving healthy and natnral leep. Ca.torla 1 pnt tip In ene-ko tottle only. It 1 not old In hulk. Den't allow any one to tell yon anything ele on the plea or promise) that it 1 "jnt a geed" and "will answer every pnrpose." See that yon get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. The fao-atmila Blgnatnre of Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. StrWSHS FOR TmkMQOOK, NEHALEM GO AST. POINTS OTtfEf STEAflERS fj. H- HARRISON. AUGUSTA. Sailing dates lo and from Tillamook and Nehalem depend on the weather. For freight and passenger rates apply to ELMORE, SANBORN & CO., Agents. O. K & N. CO., After (Deals! Or M any other time when ymi with a good oinnr HHk for the well known. Iioiiip-made, hand made, white labor ciar-, "La Belle Astoria." Conceded by all smokers to be the bent ; cigar manufactured. W. F SCHIEBE, 71 flintl? Street, Astoria. OrejoB. EVERY REQUISITE FOR m : First Class Funerals : -AT- POHlJ'S Undertaking Parlort, THIRD STREET. Rate KtasonaolC THE MILWAUKEE." The'only railroad lighting its trains by electricity. Tne only railroad using the celebrated rtectnc berth reading lamp. The coaches now running on "The Mil waukee" are Palaces on Wheels. Oa all Its through lines, the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway runs the motrt perfectly equipped trains of Sleep .r.x. Park.r. and Vlr-ing Cars and Coaches. For lowest rates to any po.nt In the Ur.l-.ed tStes and Canada, app!y to ticket nxrmt, or address C. J. EDDT, General Agent, Portland, Oregon. 1 5yia f 1 ! n i -a Liu 1 on every wrapper. Aim Open Fr Special Charter. Aens, Portland. . "A TALENTED EDITOR. Gentlemen -I had occasion t usa utveraJ boxes of Krause'i Headache Capsules while traveling to Chicago t attend the National jjemocrauu ventlon.-Ther acted like a charm In preventing heaaaO" and dizziness. Have had very ll . headache Ince my return, which is remarkable. j Toiirs. resoectfull JOHN U. SHAFFER, Ed. Renovo (Pa.) Record. For sale by Chaa. Rogers, Astoria, Or., sols agent. fOflflD SSTOPS GO DEALERS IN ; Picnic Canned Goods, Tents, Camp Stoves, Camp Cooking Utensils, , f ; Baskets, And the latest All-Wool Sleeping Bags At all orices. Just the thing for camp- j Al 811 r' "-C3- 6 1 ers, prospectors, etc Sure to keep warm at nights. Better than blankets. Die S) is s Don-soiaonons remedy for UonorrbfBa, Pleat. 8prtorrhE, WhitM. kiiril cCBaV' I chrg or any inflamma tion, irritation ur aicera tioa of ma cost asen- IrHtElAMSCHEH'i-KCa. brmnofc KoarinsMil. I fMfl nrpnil tut & A ti n. ot Tbotitaa. 2.7J. , a Circular oat moat. Utrd Tide Table for October, 1895. man water. 4. M . P. U. I) III ft III. 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OOti 0 5 11 8fil3 7 1 20 0 6 1 18 8 8 2 88 0 6 2 4K 1 4 8 81 0 6 8 5824 4 (! -0 1 4 50 1 4 6 15 -0 7 8 40 0 6 00 -4) 8 8 28 () 1 642-1 1 7 1507 7 21 18 8 02 1 0 8 00 211 8 60 1 0 8 40 2 8 9 40 07 925 82 10 84 01 1020 88 118208 II 82 4 0 085 08 102 41 1 40 1 2 2 25 8 8 2 40 1 6 832 8 30 17 4 Hit 6 412 18 V2Q 4 52 1 8 6 82 18 6 29 20 6 0809 DATK. 'lutMday. 1 Wednesday 2 Thuroday. 8 n-iuay.... 1 Suturday. . SUNDAY . MODllQV. . Tuesday . . tt Wwlll'ml'V Thursday.. 11) riuay Katurday . . Yl SUNDAY. 1.1 MoDduy....li Tuiduy...l.rj Wedu'hd'y lti Thursday .17 riuay . ... in Saturday. ,l! HUNDAY. 20 Monday .. 21 Tuesday . . ! wedn'sdy w Thursday .24 Y riuay.... ko Saturday. Stf kUNDaY 27 Monday.. SH Tuesday . .211 Wcdn'sd'yW Thursday. m ALONG THE WATER KR0NT. The new pilot schooner Tubai Corn, now being fouHt on the Washington side of the river, mfll Ibe compared by the middle at December. The Wauhlng'ton pilot sdhooner Loyal came in yesterday and tied up at Par ker's dock. She leaves out today wltti water and supplies. Vessels leaving th coalst for Europe wK find the heat crossings in the north Atlantic for the next three months, indi cated on the monthly Northi Pacific Pilot chart. The new lifeboat for the TOwaco crew, described In the columns of the Astorlan on Saturday, reached this city yesterday afternoon and 'has been stored temporar ily at FirfJayson'e dock ; The Signal left out for Vancouver, B. C, yesterday at noon with! a large cargo of flour for China and 11 Chinese pas sengers, five of whom were deported, not being able to enow satisfactory proofs entltMng thewn to land. The steamer Homor is still on the dry dock, says Mid Bulletin. She came into port with her crank pin broken .and ft was thought that tWe repairs to the ma chinery woi.di be all that waa neessary. When the vessel came to be floated off it was found that her rudder was split and that a new one would have to be put in. This iwU) cause Hi delay of several duya. TWe San Joaquin Valley road is losing no time 1n its preparations for putting the Construction trains upon the road. Over 600 tons of coal wEl be taken out of the British ship Lismore, now lying at Groenstreet wharf, and placed on the urge Hilts Ferry next Friday. Once the transfer Is made the steamer Leader wlU take' the barge in toWl and pull it to Stockton. Chronicle. The British ship Catena, which arrived from. Swansea, had a narrow escape while rounding Cape Horn. When In lati tude 57 degrees south, longitude 87 de crees 30 minutes west, .Captain Reld found that he 'was next door neighbor to an enormous iceberg. The' ship wae hove to and placed under top'sal'ls until all dan ger was past. While In thfc vicinity ot the herg several of the crew were badCy frost bitten, as the weather turned ex ce'edlngSy cold. OaJU'. The steamer Lackme, whteh -. arrlvecJ from the Arctic last Tuesday, says the Call, waa chartered yesterday by the owners at the steamer Humboldt, and wiM. be put In commission between Eu reka end Areata. As soon as the char ter was signed and the Work of discharg ing the Arctic freight was hurried and the work of remodeling the vessel' be gun. Cabins win be built on the main deck and the lowor deck compartments wis be thoroughly remodeled. The liakme wllil bo a good substitute for the old Humboldt until the new steamer Is built. At Fort Simpson, Just prior to her de pan-lure, the Danube heard Of the wreck of a fcmal steamer three weeks ago oft Cape 'Fox, euuys the Colonist. The name waa not known to the Indians who gave the Information, but it could not have been the Chilcat they referred to, as this second Steamer had been abandoned by her officers and crew In Tongas Narrows to drift 40 miles or more- to Stevenson Island, where she was made a prize by the Simpson Inditins. The A'merlcajn sur vey party lncharge Of Mr. Dtkenson were also met with at -Simpson, where, having completed 'their work to their entlro sat isfaction, they were awaiting the arrival of the 'Patterson to convey them to Se attle. .. i- If one-ten tW of the ; enthusiasm was shown In this country for artmdali water. ways that Europe has,. the Nicaragua canal wouT.di be speedily built. The En gineering Record says: "The completion of the North Sea-BalUc canal is followed In Germany hy the project of making Berlin a port. It Is stated that the real' lzation of this undertaking 1s a question of means nattier than engineering dlffl cuCtles. ' The cost of the undertaking Is estimated at some j 200,000,000 marks or nearly 10,000,000, - about one-third more than the Kaiser' Wilhelm canal It Is proposed to utilize Tegel lake, situated to the west of Berlin, as the harbor, and from the lake the canal would proceed to the existing Flnow canal without locks. At Eherswald thete Is a scope toward the Valley jot the Odor, '.necessitating twa locks. jThe lower-portion-' of -the Flnow cawa, wuold.be utilized for some distance, an'd again the canal would be carried along . on the left bank ' of the Oder, n terlng -the .rlver at Grelfenhagen, having previously passed a lock. The distance from Berlin. Is calculated to occupy some seventeen hours. As ft Is proposed to employ tugboats on the canal, the pro jected design Is only about 70 feet broad at the bottom and 190Jeet broad at the top, with a depth of 25 feet,' This, accord ing to our foreign exchanges. Is looked upon as the most fean.b'.e of the various projects for connecting Berlin with the sea." Captain: Hank Halt, the veteran skipper of the Defender, has a flowing beard that Is not only ornamental but also, of great practical utlhty 1n the management o( the big single sticker under his cHSrge. : To get the best results out of a'salMng craft the salla shouCd be properly adjusted to the direction of the wind. It is said among yachtsmen that Captain Haft's whiskers are an InvaPuable guide to him In the performance of this important duty. When the Defender 1s sailing close hauled In a f re breeze on the starboard tack .the hirsute appendages on the tap tain's chin bunch themselves together on his lee-ward coat collar. As the skipper casts hrs weather eye down bis expansive shirt front he quickly detects the slight est deviation In the direction of the wind by noting the angle formed by the wind ward section of the beard, and he rives the big wheel which controls the move- ,m f th. rWorwW 91 turn tn the riirh or left, as the shifting breeze demands. When the Defender 1s sailing free, with the wind nearly dead astern and the big spinnaker set, the extreme outer fringe of hair, near the ears, 1s relied upon as an indicator. If the big main sail has hwn boomed well out to port the sHghtest fluttering among the star board hairs on the skipper's cheek shows that the wind ,has sifted toward that side of tta boat, and the order la promptly given to trim In the malnsaC until It is correctly adjusted. The skip per's beard also serves as an anemometer, and he 1 able to determine the strength of the wind with great accuracy by not ing the fore wrthi which ft blow through his iwhlsker. The eaf.ors on board the Defender all swear by the board of Cap tain Waff. OLD PEOPLE. Old people who require medicine 'to reg ulate the bowels and kidneys wlU find the true remedy lu Electrlo Bitters. This ; medicine does not stimulate ana contains no Whisky nor other Intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and alternative. It acts mild ly on the etomaCh and bowels, adding - strength ana giving om w u unsu, thereby aiding nature In the performance of Uv functions. Eltctrlo Bitters is an excellent appetiser and adds digestion. Old people find it Just exactly what they need. Prloe W cents per bottle at Chas. Rogers' Drug Store. X PERSONALS . It Is said that Emperor IWlMam Is one of the best marksmen In Europe. The surlous fact Is brought out by a writer In a French newspaper that Aug ustus Von Bismarck, one of the ancestors of the Iron Chancellor, began his career as a soldier In the army of France. Mrs. SaraW (Parker, of London, Eng land, the Oriental lecturer on harem life, is dead. Her life was devoted to the upJWfting of her Bex In the far East, and besides lecturing in various languages she was an author of note, having written several books xn harem life. She was 70 years did. The Duko of Oporto, brother of the King of Portugal, lis travelling through France with at team of six mutes. The duke is travelling Incognito under the name of Comte de Fontalva, and Is ac companied by the comte.de Branco. Hav Havlng left Lisbon In June last, the two travelers and their parties are expected Shortly In Paris. Say, why don't you try DeWitt'g Little Darty .JUsers? These little pills cure headache, Indigestion and constipation. They're small, but do the work. Chas. Rogers. THE USE OF 'BUTTEIRINE. "It is a wise man who knows when he Is eating butter nowadays," said C. S. Harding, of St. Louis. 'The remarkable Increase In the manufacture of butterlne accounts for this. Not a scrap of suet or fat Is ever thrown away at any slaughter house or butcher stand In the country. ' It is M gathered up and put through the operation which) allows H to be sold as 'Philadelphia print,' 'line creamery,' 'pride of the dairy,' or other atrractive brands of gotten yellow stuff, put up In rolls and prints. So general has become the use of butterlne that many dealers now advertise It openly, and their patrons no longer try to keep their puircheses of It quiet. I reckon all the hotels and big boarding houses in Washington use It In their kitchens, at least where it takes the ptace of butter in the cooking, and numbers ot them doub'tP.ess servo It on their tables as well. It is knocking the spots out of the dairy business In the North and West, but 1 think Us use has 'become too general for Its mamulfaoture and eate to he Injured by any laws that may be passed for Its government. It Is cheap; 1t does every thing that butter wlU do, and it doesn't spoil or get Strong,- Bike the genuine stuff, and the way It Is being made now causes It to defy even the most delicate experts to tell 1t from churned butter when It Is placed before his pCate. The factories aire springing up all over the country, too, for there's big money In making touUerlne."-JWash!ngton Star? ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest ot all In leavening Strength. V. S. aovsrnment Report ONE ON BARNUM. While the late P. T. Barnum succeeded In humbugging the public in this way, he was ar.so trapped Mmserr Dy a prac tical Joker. It was during his Initial days In managing a circus, when he was show ing in a country town, that, unknown to him, ai commercial! traveler stopped In the same place and conceived the Idea of fooling Barnum. Collecting a crowd of twenty people, the drummer told them that he waa going to pass them Into the show free, and that all they need' do was to follow hhn, which they gleefully aid. Arriving at the tent, where Barnum Was busy talcing tickets the drummer rushed up to him with a handful of cards and said: "Just count these men as they pass In, ending with the one wearing a straw hat." "All right." and Barnum' began: "Three, six, nine," and so on, wWlle they passed by him and were quickly lost in the crowd. Soon the straw halt came a'.ong, "Twenty," bawled (Barnum, and turned round for the tickets, but the gentleman who had1 requested him to count was not there. Barnum saw that It was too late to search" for the twenty who had faded In side the tent, and accepted the Situation with phEosophlc resignation. It Is a truth tn medicine that the small est dose that performs a cure Is the best. Dewltt's IJttle-Early Risers are the smallest pills, wilt perform a cure, and are the best. Chas. Rogers. Pattl's doings In Wales, at Cralg-y-Nos, are old stories, but among her other charities to the Wetsh It is not generally known that the railroad that she built to run from the castle to Swansea! is used by all who wlsti free ot charge. BUCKLEWS ARNICA BALVH. The best salve In the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Bores. Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and All Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give P"rrect seaeraotioii, or money reiunueu. Price. 25 cents oer box. For sale by Chas. Rogers. Odd Fellows' building. In five weeks Mr. Morley Roberts wrote a novel of 90,000 words, revlBeJ one ot 63,000, and In six aucceedlng days wrote six short storlea agxregatlnts .22,000 words. He did this In the lbke dlotrlct. .WEIAIRY AND WORN. Wben the tired factory operative, the weary out-door laborer, the overtasked bookkeeper or clerk seeks a medical re compense for expenditure of body force, where shall he And It? Could the re corded exDendltura of thousand of workers be voiced the verdict would be ht Hostetter- Stomach' Bitters renews falling strength ettmulates the Jadea mental powers- to fresh atlvlty, and re Oaxes undue nervous tension as nothing else doea. Digestion, a regular habit or body, appetite land sleep are promoted by It, and it is an admirable auxiliary In the recovery of Wealth by convalescents. A fastidious stomach ts not offended by it, and to persons of both sexes in delicate health who occasionally leal the need of and efficient tonic the Whole range of the pharmacopoeia and the catalogue Of pro prietory - medicines does not present a mors useful, safer or more decisive one. It ts also IncomparaUe tor fever and ague, rheumatism and kidney trouble!. Tt. Bardou's Income from royalties on his plays Is computed to be f160,000 a year. lady Haberton, inventor of the divided skirt, li said to have si new fad. She con tends that female servants should wear knickerbockers, as suet costume) facili tate movement, Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. tKtats. andil'.'X 81.00 BottKi y H 'fl 2; One cent a doso. shwjlfystrx Ttis snld on a. CTiferaiitea tv All dmir- (rlsts. It euros Incipient Consumption and, itha best CougU ti'd Croup Cue For Sale by J. tv. Ccnn. Fry everything from potato chips to doughnuts in Cotto lene. Put Cottolene in a cold nan heat it slowlv until it will delicately brown a bit of i bread in half a minute. Then put in your food. It will pay you to try Cottolene just this way see how delicious and wholesome it makes the food. nt tha mmtilna. nnM Avervwhereln one. rS three, and live pound Una, wltu trade- K M mnrka ."Pntlnlfn" and JIMr'l head OfcCot- r (un-ptaru wcutn ouwvwy uu. THE N. K. FAIRBKNK COMPANY, St. Louis, tklcace. Mi t ranclMa, roriiaao, urccva, !) Vwk, BoiUa. 1872 1805 pislper . Brothers,' Sell ASTORIA, Lubricating OILS A Specialty Ship Chandclery, Hardware, Iron & Stel, Coal, Groceries & Provisions, Flour & Mill Feed, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbank's Scales, Doors & Windows, Agricultural Implements Wagons & Vehicles. SEflSlDEjMpii. A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus Ho, celling, and all kinds of finish; mouldings and shingles; also bracket work done to order. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly cttended to. Office and yard at tnlH. H. L. LOGAN, Prop'r. fleaalds. Oregon- General Huchlnlst and Bollar Work. All kinds of Cannery, Ship, Steamboat and Engine Work of any Description. Castings of all kinds made to order. Foot of Lafavette St., Astoria, Or.' HSTORIA- "fJRTTRESS ' - FACTORY, 37S Commercial Street. Manufacturers of every doscrlptlon of lounges, Mattresses, eto. REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES . ; 3 Kooo's Beer Hall Choice Wlnet. Liquors and Ge-i. KENTUCKY WHISKEY Only handed over the Dar, The largest glass of N. P. Brer. Half-and-half, 51. Free Lunch, . Chas. Wirkkala, Proprietor. Cor. Conromly and Lafayette Sis. Few Hen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those we serve. We're trying. In very way to make them the most en Jpyable in town. All the "good things" of the season cooked by our excellent cook in the most delicious style. Perfect service. If you Invite a friend to the Palace Restaurant the place is a sufficient guar antee that Tie win receive a gooa jneai, The Palace Restaarant IF- 8 As Franklin says, good dress opens all doors, you should not lose sight of the fact that a perfect fitting suit is the main feature. Wanamaker ft Brown are noted for fit, workmanship and Biippriority of qualities. Their rep. rosentatlve visits Astoria every three r ontha. Office M Dekum Building, Portland, Or. Reserve orders till you have seen the spring line of samples. a e Fry witiij i Mil;:' yif-j.j.t'MJir. THE BEST TOBACCO. Scoffs Emulsion is Cod-liver Oil emulsified,, 01 made easy of digestioh'and as similation. To this is added the Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda, which aid in the digestion of the Oil and increase materially the potency of both. It is a re markable flesh-producer. Ema ciated, anxinic and consumptive persons gain flesh upon it very rapidly. The combination is a most happy one Physicians recognize its su perior merit in all conditions of wasting. It has had the en dorsement of the medical pro . fession for 20 years. ...... Ihn't Upmuaitd to taki a tvWUutt. ' "nit 4 Bowne, N. Y. All DruggUta, SOcandSi E. rUNEIL, Receiver. Givea Choice of Tmo Transeontiiietital .... mt-J : Routes, Via ' " :. Via Spokane Ogden.Denver and . and St. Paul. . Omaha or ' St. Paul. Pullman and Tourist Sleeper Free Reollning Ohalrs Car. Astoria to San Francisco. Columbia. Friday. Bept. 6. - State of California, Wednesday, Sept. 11. Columbia, Monday, Bept. 18. State, Saturday, Sept. 21. Columbia, Thursday, Sept. 26. State, Tueaday, Oct.. 1. Columbna, Sunday, Oct. I. Astoria and Portlnd Steamers. Th T. J. Potter will leave Astoria at 7 p. m. dally, except flundiyi lavo Port land at T a. m. daily, except Sunday. The R..R., Thompson. will leave Astoria at 6:4&w.ot. daily,-except Sunday; leave Portland at 8 p. m. daily, except Satur day': '; I '" For rates and general Information call on or address -.. ' C. F. OVHRBAUGH, ' Commercial Agent, Astoria, Or. W. H. HURLBURT, Oen. Paa. Art. Portland. Or, Are You Going East? Be sura and see that your ticket reads via . THE NORTH-WESTERN i J ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS and OAHA RAILWAYS. Thla la tha qi&AtiJshqjitAine Between DULUTHj CHICAGO And all Points East and South. " Their Magnificent Irack. Peerless Vea- tlDuied uinmg ana tjieeping car r Trains and iiotto: ' "ALWAYS ON TIME " Taraa BrluAN fVttsl Aa A mllnnal renuta linn. All rlnjws of Dassenarers carried on the vestibuled trains without extra okarva Uhln mir frwlcht and travel ver this famous line. AU agents flve tlttiPta. . W. H. MEAD, ' T. C. BAVaOB, Oen. Agent Trav. F. and P, Agt ., Hi Waaiilngtott it, Portland. Or. PIPE t t A nr' wJqIJUq ilNio Japanese Bazaar SINO LUNG. Prop. . KJintep Goods Jest Rcceiucd An excellent atojn of underwear, hos iery, capa, etc., at extremely low prices. 117 Bond Street, next door to Mouler's Fruit Store, The Oasis of thf Colorado Desert : A f4ew flealtb esort BELOW THE LEVEL OF THE SEA 1 Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate Pronounced by Physicians the most Favorable in America for Sufferers from ... Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures The objections urged against Indlo In the past by the large numbers whs otherwise would have been glad to tak advantage of Its beneficial climate, has been a lack of suitable aooommoda- tlon. The Southern Paciflo Company. takes pleasure In announcing that sev eral Commodious and Comfortable Cottages have just been ereoted at Indlo sta tion, that will be rented to applicants at reasonable tates. Tfcey are fur nhhed with modern conveniences, sop- pneo wun pure artesian water, and so uuaiea as to govs occupants all the advantages to be derived from a more or less protracted residence In this de- ugnum climate. (From the San Francisco Argonaut) "In the heart ot the great desert ot the Colorado whloh the Southern Pa ciflo road traverses there IB an oaala called Indlo, whloh, In our opinion, U me sanitarium 01 tne eartn, we be lieve, from personal Investigation, that for certain invalids, there is no spot or this planet so favorable." . G. T. Stewart, M. ., write: "The purity of the air, and the eternal sun shine, flu one with wonder and delight. Nature has accomplished so much that there remains but little for man to do. As to Its possibilities as a health resort, here Is the most per. feet sunshine, with a temperature al ways pleasant, a perfectly dry soil for rain la an unknown faotor; pure oxygen, dense atmosphere and pure water. What more can be desired T It Is the place, above an others, for lung troubles, and a paradise for rheu matics. Considering the number of sufferers who have been cored, I have no hesitancy In recommend! m? this genial oasis as the haven of the afflict ed." INDIO Is 612 miles from SAN FRANCISCO arid 130 miles from LOS ANGELES Fare from Los Angeles f.00 For further information Inquire of any Southern Paclffb Company agent, or address " B. P. ROGEJRS, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt. 8. P. Co. J. B. KLRKLAND, Dlst Pans. Agt Cor. First tnd Alder St. Porthtna. Or. J. A FAST ABEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, PILE DHIVEH. J0USE,' BRIDGE BflD WHARF1 BUILDER Address, box 180, Postofflce. , '. ASTORIA. OR NOTICE. The partnership heretofore existing be tween C J. Oreenlund and Anton Brlx florists, Is hereby dissolved by mutual consent, and all debts, of the said firm will be paid by C. J. Oreenlund and C. O. Palmberg, and all outstanding accounts are due and payable to them. C. J. OREENLUND, ANTON BKi. KARL'S CfcOVER BOOT will purlfjj your blood, olear your complexion, reg ulate your Bowels, and make your heal eXfte ps a bgij. tf da, 60 eta., and 11.00. Bold by J. Wi Conn. - INDORSED BT THB1 PRESS. Gentlemen :-Thls Is to certify that I bare used Krause's Headacne Capsules With satisfactory results. I twight a box which cost me ."3, and one capsrie cured me of a dreadful rick h?ndache. My wife and mvself have both ved thai medicines manufactured by the Norman Llnbtr life Co., and wo re commend them to the publlo as being JJust what tbey are represented. Respectfully, W. J. nut cmsoN. Ed. Gazette, Pleasant Hill. Mo. Twenty-five cents, for sale by Cbaa. Rogers, Astoria, Or., sole agents. Captain Sweeney, V. B. A., San Inepr) Cal., saysr "fcniloh'f Catarrh Remerff Is the first medicine I have ever four, t that would i me any gin Pr!c; E3 tts. Bold by J. W. Corn. Mrs. T. S. nawTttns, CliBi-.anoc.-m Tnn , MTi, "Bhllnr'a Vtf- TAVrT. si? hitc' I oonsiuer It trie txivt tzm. ady for a debilitated rstem I etr nsed." For DyBpeniia, IJvcr or l.vu nty trouble. It excciis. Piive 75 c?j. For Bale by J. W. Conn. lndio i