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THE DAILY ASTORUN, ASTOKIA THURSDAY! MORNING OCTOBER ,10, 1895.' for Infants and Children. HIRTr yean' obwrvatlon of CastorU with the patronage of mllUoiu of parsons, permit bi to pffk of It without gnes.ing. It Is ttnqnsitlonaply the test remedy for Infant, and Children the world lias erer known. It l harmlsss. Children lite It It tires them health. It will save their Uve. In It Mother hare something whloh 1 absolutely safe and practically perfect at a child's medicine. Cartorla destroys Worms. Castorla allay TeroHshnsss. Castoria prevent. vomiting Soar Cnrd. Castorla enre. Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Ca.terla relieve. Teething Troubles. Castorla onree Cenitlpatlon and Flatnlenoy. CastorU neutralises the effect, of carhonlo add gq. or pol.onon. nlr. CastsrU doe, net contain morphine, opium, or othernarcotlo proporty. Carterla assimilates the food, regnlates the .tomach and bowels, firing healthy and natural sleep. Ca.toria la pnt np In one-ska bottles only. It 1. not .old in hnlh. Pent alloi nny one to .ell yon anything el.e on the plea or promlio that it i. "Just a. geed" and "will anwcr every pnrpoae." gee that yon pet C - A - S - T - O - The foo-rimlle signature of Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. FOR TILiMmOOK, NRHALEM COAST POINTS OTHER STEAfiERS P. ehjviore; fi. H- Harrison, AUGUSTA. Sailing dates to and from Tillamonk and Nehalem depend on the weather. For freight and passenger rates apply to ELMORE, SANBORN & CO., Agents. O. K & N. CO., After fflealsl 0r at any other time when you wish a good oiiiar ask for the well kuown, home-made, band-made, white labor eignr "La Belle Astoria." Conceded by all Bmokera to be the bent cigar manufactured. W. F. SCHIEBE, 71 flinty Street, Artorl., Oregon. EVERY REQUISITE FOR : first Class Funerals : AT POHl'S Undertaking Parlor, THIRD STREET. Rate, Reuonuw. Embdmlne i Specialty "THB MILWAUKEE." The only railroad lighting lti train by electricity. . Toe only railroad using the celebrated electric berth reading lamp. The coaches now running en 'The Mil waukee" are Palaces on Wheels. On all its through lines, the Chicago, MOwaukee and St. Paul Railway rune the most perfectly equipped trains of Sleep ing, Parlor, and Di.-Jng Cars and Coaches. For lowest rates to any po.nt in the naked tSates and Canada, apply to ticket agents, or addtvss C. J. EDDY, Oawral Agent. Portland, Oregon. R - I - A. Is on every wrapper. Alili Open por Special Charter. Agens, Portland. "A TALENTED EDITOR." Gentlemen: I had occasion to use several boxes of Krause's Headache Capsules while traveling to Chicago to attend the National Democratlo Con vention. They acted like a charm In preventing headaches and dizziness. Have had very little headache since my return, which Is remarkable. Yours, resoectfuliv JOHN U. SHAFFER, Ed. Renovo (Pa.) Record. For sale by Chaa. Rogers, Astoria, Or., sole agent FOflROS STOPS GO. DEALERS IN Picnic Canned Goods, Tents, Camp Stoves, Camp Cooking Utensils, Baskets, And the latest All-Wool Sleeping Bags At all prices. Just the thing for camp ers, prospectors, etc. Sure to keep warm at nights. Better than blankets. Bi G to k DonpoiaonoQg FRinedr for Uouorrb, Glfwt, Spermatorrbott, White, DDDitoral di chhigm, or aor inflamma tion, irritation or ulcera tion of mucous niem- in 1 UhdT 1 Ml t ttricwrc. ; or mi id piin wntpiwrr, -fl,1 br lprM, prfpdid. tor U - cr 1 botllea, P 7J. k" m Circolar mul oa nmweU V Tide Table for October, 1895. DATR ALONG THE WATER FRONT. The cruiser Chicago, Bif ter ten years Of continuous service, tils told up. , Tine neiw 'PoHt Royall, 6. C, dry dock, is the Ciargetit in the HJn'Ibed States. Our new baititktehJps, wltlh itlhelr toaWterles on iboard amd when ready for commislons coE't $6,000,000 each. Two twiaireMpes are toeing bulCIt In Greiat BrHiaiin for the Culban rebels. An inves tigation is being made. The BriiltiBh barks Glenlallton and Port StainOey lairrived dawn from Portltanid, grain laxlon for Europe. The Brttliih ship MaCkrlhanlsh haa brok en lalll records (by Loading iwitli grain at Port Ooatia. in three days. Sept. 19l'h! Ithe Mp Amelrtona, of Hono Sulu, was spoken In 31 degrees Martin, 120 degrees west, toy Cuipt. Grtfiltiha of the "Beeawtlng," Iweil." J. S. Cllirk, of 'One Port Oantoy tlfe sav ing crew, arrived In the dlty yesterday to tsujperiimtend hlte reirrtavial .of Irtie new life boat to tlh'alt dtialtlon. The 'BiiWsh etilp Star of Austria, from Santa iRioaaMa ifor Falmoutih, and tine Brit tali hlp 1ord Spencer, hence April 9th for Queenstiolwn, Wave been given up as lost. The A3ce ECandhlaira WU11 arrive dawn t'hla m'omtng from. Portflama Wltlh a gen eral cargo for Svain Francesco, and iwlll take aWooit 1G0 itons of tfreHghlt from As toria. The Geio. W. Dldw uirnived Iown from Portend yeiSterdlay wlitlh a good cargo for Stan Frtandsco, and ts Jioading with u'ul'mon, lumbar, box slhkxito, etc., at Astorlia. She wtll protoatoly Seave out to day., The annuaD rdport of the Hamburg Ameriican Line, for titve year of 1894, 4he for'ty-e'lghith year of the oompainy's ex istence, has Jut been given out. The gross earnings for the year laimounted to fl49,800. After deducting the interest due on prelPerence siliaires and 'writing off the vai'.ue of the awips aind cither i'temu, noth ing Is (alt to pay a dividend. Waslhiingitjon dispabohea report the in abl'.'lty of tha navy departoment to Becuic men t'o man the ehllps now In Commission and it Is believed tlhalt it is on tlMs account tliiat the Maine arid Texas Will be unable to take ipart In the coming maneuvers off Newport. This crtslis hlaa tfhreaitened our navy far a great many years, but until the present time Whe full force of its Influence on this country B9 a naval pawer has never Ibeen realllzed. To ouro conlt!paiI'on, btliloulsneUB, Indl Tho BrJUislh; four-mladted to&Tlc Auoh en cairn, Cbipit. Nctoon, airtnived in yesterday, 118 dayls Ifrom neatwoold, In Uall'aat. She is consigned to Myer, Wilson & Co., for groin Ooadlng. Oapt. Nelson says that he hiaJd an exitremdly tsmiooth trip and -wouCd ihiave arrtved la number of days earlier, tout tlhalt ai short dfclOance from the Coiiumlhlu. he melt iwtJuh liglht winds, wMChi deHlayed Wis pTtogire&fl. He expects to take hills vditeeli tip tho river today. After a reconlsMeraltllon of the subject, Secretary Herbert 5ia decided to alban don tihe idea of advertising for proposails for buHWing Itthe two nelw toaifctleshllips with a provision far the 'Inclusion of the ne ceeaary anmor for the ships in one form of bid. Consequently, the advertisement will caK ifor bids for the ships without armor, aiscordlng to the existing practice under -which af.l of our new ships were built. The idea of permitting dh'lp builders to bid for sliilps with arVnlor complete, is still und'er consideration, but, even if adopted, will not apply to these two ba'tltlet4hlps. Seorelbary of Wh'e Navy 'Herbert was vis ited recently by President Linderman, of the BeWhldhem Iron "Works, and his at torneys. WMCe no deflralte information wa3 given out as to the purpttee of the visit, rt was the general surmise about the department that It was o protest agialnislt the adoption of tihe recommenda tion of Chief Constructor Hitehlborn that hereaOter (one armor for vetuels buiUt for tihe new navy be included in the contract for he sih'lps themselves. The armor makeru objecftcd 'to Uhe change on the ground tihlalt the present system ts more economicaU for the government and at the saime time wlore advantageous to titem. Whales are nofw quite numerous off the AustiulHan Jouult. The Coasting atea'.ner Ocean Queen recentily ran into a reboot of sperm whales and some goo3 sport was afforded, the passengers taking pot ihat alt the irdontiters. One of tiliem was 60 feet in length. The only weapons were a couple of iWdle brass signal' guns, End Uhe lbadlng amtli firing of these prim itive wsapons, charged iwlrh. grape, bits at bofAB, and olU rutiied clhalnB, was more interesting to ".'ie pauemgens than damag ing to Uhe wihlil.iJ, t'l-.e X.!)ter uputing and going ufliead 'in KCie tmtoot urtconcemeU manner, HhausiH Sana to naive 'Deen mi hard 1n their vltafe parts. The barken tine Hartda Iste w)3 not, however, so fortunate as to escape the ndtice of these amphibian monsters. When the vessel waa miles off Sydney, ahe wlaij ttiruck by a. wtoalle 60 feet Oong. The monster cut Into the side ot the vessel, causing feaJr of foundering; and If the craft had been loaded with, coal instead of lumber there is no doubt but Bhe (would have gone down. The macWinlsts of the navy have a grievance, and uTtfess this Is speedily re dressed the service is llkety Ito be tlhort of the tolt grade of mechanics. By the depuotiment's system tWey have been grad ed Into three classes, ower, tins ana sec ond-cDass macMntstui, with pay In propor tion. Acordlmr Ito the practice of the de partiment, the men cannot toe enlisted as chief rrtadhlinlats. tout must enter one ot I file tower grades anil await promotion. This has torougfht about the result tteaX when a person ihuts BervxSd IftaJiuhfUlly for a number of years end by Btf.'SLf has at t alined the rank of chief triadhiir.lfit, he must, K he dasJires to continue In the naval service, at tihe donchuion of his term of enlistment, re-ertjist In the lower gra.i:.s, taking Ihls ohlince of again getting hk? ctd na-tlng aa dhlef, and losing $1J per month In pay until toe suceeds. In Uie event that toe succeed In re-enlist-lrs-on the same ship on whloh tie has been serving be suffers no loss, as he Is irrw.TKtltoety raited as chief, but In the more frequent cawu, iwher. ki (to rc- IflOfl WATER. LOW WATER. A. U. II l. II. A. M. II P. U. ii in i ftliii.m I rt inn I ft Jlii. in i rt 'fueaiiuy... 1 II it) 7 f 1H'6,7 2 S8N-0 8 60 1 Wednesday :i 12 IK 7 7 6 07 0 9 6 86 1 6 Thursday. 3 0 2.' 7 2 la 4.1 7 U 6 34 10 70210 Friday. ... I 067 7 3 10H81 7 00-1 8 7 81 06 Saturday. . ! 1 84 7 1! 18384 726 -16 80408 SUNDAY. C 2117 0' 2 O.' 8 6 7 61 "1 9 8 370 1 Monday. .. 7 2 51 0 7l 2 35 8 6 8 18-22 9 1500 Tuesday. . K ::US 8 12 8 5 850-26 iO 01 01 Wedn'sd'y 9 4 2lilt!0! 8 27 8 8 9 67 81 105708 Thursday. .10 5 SI 6 8 4 62 8 0 10 20 8 5 Friday 11 644 5 7 6 00 7 8 Otti 05 1180 87 Saturday.. 1J 75860 7 1975 1 20 06 1 1H88 SUNDAY. 13 00164 88S 7 6 2 83 0 6 -2 48 3 4 Monday.. ..14 953 7 0 9 50 7 7 8 31 0 6 8 58 2 4 Tuesday.. .15 10 87 7 7 102 8 0 4S6I-06 4 50 14 Wedn'sd'y 16 11 20 8 1 11 47 8 2 5 151-0 7 6 40 0 ft Thursday .17 12 00 8 6 6 00 -0 8 6 '28 01 Friday . . IS (I 88 H 8 12 38 9 1 8 42 -1 1 7 16 0 7 Kntiirdiiy..ll 188 801 1 189 2 7 21 1 8 1 8 02 10 Monday ..21 8 OS 7 2 2 41 9 0 8 40 2 6 9 40 0 7 Tuesday., it! 8 5.S6 8; 8 2!8 5 9 25 8 2 10 84 0 9 Wedn'sd'y 23 B0U6 4i 4 16,7 9 10 20 88 11820S Thursday .24 6 10 5 9 8 15 7 8 11 82 4 0 Friday.... Jifi 720591 621 67 036 08 102 41! Saturday. 20 8 25 6 81 7 30)6 ST 1 40 12 1258 8 t-U.NDAY 27 9 16 6 5! 84H68 2 40 15 8232 Monday . S8 9 ii'fi 8 9 4S'6 4 8 80 1 7 4 if t b Tuesday ..2"J 10 25 7 2; 10 3K;6 6 4 12 1 8 4 512 0 Wedn'sd'ySO 10 6717 6 1121 6 9 4 52 1 8 6 82 1 6 Thursday. 31 11 27l7il .. .. . . 6211 20 60809 main for rrMrvtta on a rew.!vins ship awailtlng assign menlt, (his 'ton la consid There are many good reasons why you rihou'.d use One Minifto Couph Cure. There aro no rcasuns why you should not, if in need of help. The only liarnilesj remedy that produces Immediate results. Chea. Rogers. A test of E,ll)ah Parott's rotary t limine was made last rweek, says the Star, but was not satisfactory, owlnr to the lark . of steatoi power. Another test will ba i made this week. Mr. Parrot is the In-! ventor of what he thinks Is a successful flying machine, and the engine was llrst Intended for uee in aerlaT navlg-atlon. Nlght set'ms to be settling down on us at the corners, saya a correspondent or the Marlon County Record. With, Mrs. Mary Clynier as postmistress we had efficient wall service, for nearly twenty years. But as sickness and declining age require her to retire from the postal service, we are canvassing for one to ill i her p'.ace. And thus far, without using a subsidy of 'from one to three dolars per capita, we have met with no success. True to the Scotchman's Mea of our modern American instincts, we run the machinery of government for what there Ls in it. THE COUNTY COURT. Compiled by F. I. Iuribar, County Clerk, by Order County Court. OOfftctail Rcporlt.) In t'iie unity court at tine stu'te of Ore gon, in and for Clatsop county, Monday, Oduotoar Vlh, 1895. Flrdt day, present, Hon. J. H. D. Gray, juttje, R. M. Wooden and CUiria iPelterson, oamimitiai'oneis, P. I. lunibur, dierk, and J. W. Hare, shorilT. Court met ait 10 o'ebock a. m. und was Bills on general! Xuna presented und aJ- lwed as fottowB: Mra. Sw'foroidwr, $10; Mrs. aandy, $10, allowance for September; C. N'ordytrani, dare of Sangiiund for Sep terriber, $10; J. IW. Hare, tooard of prlson- tijjmi T W illim itiruiw.! 1 mr av- pense's, W.40;F. I. iiunbar, stamps, olerk'a office, $5.&; A. oruoonu, sa'Jory as assessor for Septeunlber, $150; It. G. Gib son, satary as depu'ty aissessor for September, $130.50; George Brown, c'erlcal work in assessor's oillce, $72; G. Zeigler, clerllcai Iwork recorder's office ; J. A. Kulton, examination Helen Svenson, Insane, $5; Jay TUMe, examin ation Helen Svenson, insane, $5; P. E. HicMman, road maps and pUalting for re corder, $17; Astoria Box Co., lumber for Klasknmlne bridge, $19.64; A. L. Fulton, profeKiaToniail servlcels, prisoners, $10; John Halfon, iBhoes for pristoners, $1.60; Chas. Rogers, druels for prisoners, $13.05; Wil liam PoW, Henry Piise, an unknawn,$34; Wm. Pohll, burluli of W. McClue, a paiupsr, $17; St. Mary's Hospital, care of county poor, quarter ending September 30iih, 1895, $101.39; Oamipbeli; Bros., pro visions, Mrs. RaynJond, $5; Robs, H'iggina & Co., provbijorts, Mrs. Banidh, August and September, $11.90; provisions fur nlsihed Murptoy, $5.50; Foard- & Stokes, provisions furnished Mrs. Nyquetlt, $5.95; Sc'hMlfleld & Hauke, proviBl'ons furnMied Mrs. Midhaalson, $4.96; A. V. Allen, pro visfons, Mrs. SulkWa, $0.52, provtelonls A. Ba'kka, $4.90, provisions Mrs. Peterson, $1.45, provisions Mrs. Wcaterberg, $6.27, provtellonis, Mrs. Bedkik, $5.S0; W. W. Whipple, boand Clf Tlh'omlaa KyOe, August and SorJtOmber, $10; Asitoriai Transfer compamyls ttarr.B, etc., ifor clherlff, $2S; .1. W. Haire, Welp Por wunicing pmsoners, ?jj r" w TWn.Mlo. tannrlh for the use of rfhiorfrr ii- Andraw iMoCroskv. summon-1 lng giand Jury, $3; 'B. L. Waid, boat for the use Wf Sheriff, $2.50; Jothm Pi'ckerne'.ll, hire at isteamer Mayflower, $20; M. C. Crailby, EiMve 'for dl'ork's office, $16.25; Oregon Telephone cbmipany, telephone for October, $2.60; J. S. iDellUmger, booka, etc., court houise, $14.75; R. 'Stnaiuiss, typeiwrtter suppltea, $9.46; Grtffln & 'Reed, tltat'lonery, $9.40: Foard & Stokes, cuspadors, $1.25; Herald PutoMshlng company, pulbllsMng count proceedings, $9.26; Daily Astorlan, pubQisWIng court proceekllngs, dtc, $14.65; city water works, waiter for quarter end ing Septemlber 30th, $27; GC'asS & Prud horrim'e, Manko, dtc, $9-76; cost's inciueBit on body of F. Pealres, $41.40; Wm. PoM, cor oner's examination, Wltlis MoCJure, $12.05; coroner's Inquest, Jurors and witness fees, 0od!let9 of Ossenberger, Meadows and Bll ger, $39.80; coroner's examlniaitJlOn of body .of unkniolwn, $15.90; WlUiaro pom exalmlniatlon of body of H. PIsc, $8 95; C. H. GirCIUote, repairs, count houBS and jail, $38.60; John Aber oromble, ex'amilnaitlon of Helen Svenson, insane, $5; I. N. Foster, burial uf Allex Cralwiford, $7. Billls on public roakla examined and ol towed as follows: Fisher Bros., road plows and tooCe, $81.74; C. W. Carnahan, two rtoad scropera, $41. BHUs on special road fund presented uhd aJtawed as foUHows: Geo. Kleppy. work on city of 'Astbi. road dteitrtct, $100; J. J. iMachttdo, $2; W. J. lownls, $11; Aug. JUhrs, $5.26, labor in roud disJtrlct No. I; E. .1. 'Stafford, tabor road district No. 2 $5; J. HeckairU, (labor rdad district No. 4' $3.75; Heckurd Brothers, $30; Heckard Bros., $7; J. BltterMing, $5; J. A. Heckard, $8; C. R. Dow, $14; C. S. Dow, $21; Ar ih.ii. nhw. S8. tabor road district No. 5; A. Br MoMMan, $45; Geo. A. McMillan, $14.25; Ohrlfc Petersoi., $13; Steamier May flower, $4.60; F. Oben, $1. Julbor, etc., road dtetrtot No. 7; G. B. KMw, 2; S. S. We&bostad, $50; M. Ryan, $10: P. Lillenas, $16; A. Beckner, $5, labor, etc., road dis trict No. 8; Andrew Dooney, $D; P. Kinney $30; M. KrOnan, $27, tUbor, etc., is;ud district Number 9; T. Piter son, $22, lulbor road dllsnrltlt No. 11 ; Chas. Oeschner, Jabor road dtatridt No. 12, $27.76; Wm. Cart, $ta.20; W. .MWer, S34, Oitoor road dlsiwiot No. 12; J. 'B. uncan, $8.25; J. J. Packard, $15.76; E. iL. Packard, $3.75; V. M. Smith, $12.75; J. c. 1'cpe, n; J. n. WOierry, $13.50; E. J. Weslerlvnd, $11.26, Mbor, etc., roUid distrUt No. 13; P. O. Wase, poQl tax refunded district No. 15, $2; J. W. Miller, $34; J. G. IlarrtMlm, $13.50. labor, etc., road dfcltrlct 'No. 13; G. W. Pods, $269.29, labor, oily c'f AiJ.orla, road d'Wbrtdt. in the matter of the application of Al ex. Gilbert for liquor licer.'se, no remon strunce Waiving been filed, Elame b a; -anted upon filing receipt of treasurer and bond. Ordered ithat Mrs. H'alnna.h' 'Pisa too allow ed the sum of $5 per 1mttnJ.l1 ifor October and November; app'.Odiltiton of Mrs. Pfoter son tor county aild, referred to Dr. Ful ton, overseer of the county poor. Or dered tiNalt Th. Ohrlatlanson, M. Foard and F. Bairtoldus toe allbowed the mm ot $100 from the puttie road fund In ad dition fo the amount raised by subscrip tion to raise the grade on tihe county road, leaning from t.ie bank to the Wal luski bridge, aBrO-a the fide Cands. Recess until 7:30 p. m. In the Trtafter of the tax !evy for the year 1895. This matter coming on for coiKrtderaltton ult thiis time, the alssc filament for tihe jrsar 1895 towing toeen ompCeted and filed September 3Mh, 1S95, and the board of equalization huvinisr exaimlned and equaWzad the Said TOll and the court having ascertained therefrom the total ajriournt of taxable prorjertty to be $l,351,t'.9. Thereupon the court proceeded to esti mate ejmount to toe lUrsed for county purposes: J. H. D. Gray edtlmulted and voted to raise $51,200, R. M. Wtoo-len ea- tlnwted and voted to ralsa $16,200, C. Ptteraon esdmated and voted to raise $46,200. Whereupon the amsunt to be raised for county purposes for the year ending June 30th, 1896, ua fixed at $16,200. And the court deeming ft for tine best interests of the county at this time to levy a ax for road purpct. It is there fore ordered ttouit a levy of 11 ml'.a be ana Is hereby levied on all taxable property in OlKdeop county for county purposes, and a levy of V, irrtUls for road purposes and m addition thereto a ipotl tax ot $2 be aiswelwid "upon every person who ertaJl toe Uoble to pay a :(ate pc-7. tax And t Is further ordered that a 1. vy of 6 mulls be and Is trariby imaie f .' schoot purposes. Ordered that the cterk empToy tihe nws rary toeCip to copy the assessment rc5U, Report ttf J. W. Hare, sheriff, appclr.t- ing J. C. Cjlnlton, Jailor, vice H. P. Dren nen, resigned, read. Ordered Whjalt com' periston be nxeid u!t $75 per mvm&h. Itfpoi(t aC AI Kinney, eupenlvsor of road iKsi'.rint No. 9, eiliaMns'iCilat read f rom east ic. .v;i;Cifp Hne Dt T. 8 N., II. 8 W. to Fhr n . ci.wlt, Iliad nut lie TOMn-keJ for 13 yeam an. I iwbakl cot JUH) ito open same. K'.ud an'J; ordkneU pjaleed on file. Oo.rrjTJunlcwIfton from Cilia's. H. arOler, supni'vteor o!f road JIsUiiat No. 12, re (iuiW;ins $12J Ho bo ottawevl for four I -Nlii.K, n ad and 'HjJ ovx. At 10 p. m. ordered couit Uo now ad journ unl'S. 'tomoiTlow ait 9:30 o'clock. Tuitalay, Oct. 8, 1895, teedoml day, ot present term, rtunve presen't 06 yeUltrdUy; count mtii amd wan Uuly opendialt 10 o'cllx'k a. m. 'OonJ.numJcation frVKn eOorra H. Hous- I r.er for Postal TcteKiUitt CabJe Co., rc- qucalng the iprlvlleRe toif ereitl'ing end maintaining a ttC'rraphl laml telephone Hne over the county rdadla; referred to the County Judlge. In .tihe pilaiytor of iJho BI" n-ebk br'.duo; ordered 'tihult Oomlmfaaiontrd Wooden and Peterson prooepd t'o Big creek and ex amine -two torhUe laerrt thait Eltireaiii as rcpatrcj toy Thonilas Bush, umd report to the court at 10 o'clock tomorrow. OivJcred tlhalt count do now adjourn until tomorrow morning at lOo'cftjek. WedntlsJdiay, Oct. 9, 1S95, (Uhrd day of present term, Saime present aa yesterday. count mat and rwoa duly Opened ait 10 o'efoek a. m. In the imloMter of Itilio Big creek bridge; CammiasionicirB Pdteraon and Wooden at t'hla tlmo ireipoit ttat thiey had v.'Bitcd and Inwpoeted the Big oreek torldge, as repared by Thtwnias Buslh, and found the work 'wua done In a sUbstanftjIial manner and roctommended Whlait Ms bill be paid. Ordcrod tihlalt ai warrant toe drawn in fa"or of ThOmtals ButCi for $150. Whereas it ia unuat that the tax-p-era of CJalttsioip county should toe com- iiu..tu 10 pay iar into expertse of the as- ,Z ""1". " '"iy iur ... .-...fwi, w 'iuarj ?vit;u anu cOiUect- ed In tho city of Aatorla and the schoot dUstrMta for ctity flwxiC purposes, esti mated to be ult least $1,000. Therefore it M ordered thlalt tihe county cterk and IZTL'Li .S? pense 'for the asisiessmvortt of tihe city land acm.Tai arscriieita ror the year 1895. Ordered that the court do now aldjorun slno die. J. H. D. GRAT, ' R. 'M. WOODENi OITHIS. P12TI3R30N, Oomimlasloners. F. I. Dunbar, County Clerk. A'tltedt: Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. The King of Greece is highly accom pushed, speaeking twelve languages. It is a truth in medicine that the small est dose that performs a cure is the best. Dewitt's Little Early Risers are the smaMetrt pills, will perform a cure, and are the best. Chas-. Rogers. The Connecticut legislature' recently ap pointed a committee to choose a state flrg. It has been discovered that no flag of the kind has ever been officially adopted by the Nutmeg state. OLD PEOPLE. Old people who require medicine to reg ulate the bowels and kidneys will find ! the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This medicine does not stimulate and contains no whisky nor other Intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and alternative. It acts mild ly on the stomacn and bowels, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding nature In the performance of the functions. Electric Bitters Is an excellent appetizer and adds digestion. Old people find It just exactly what they need. Price 60 cents per bottle at Chas, Rogers' Drug Store. Schemmltz is the oldest and most fa.nv ous mining town In Hungary. The mines have been worked since the time of the Romans and produce gold and sliver, copper and lead. BUCTCLEN" 8 ARNICA SALVBJ. The best salva in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcars, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Ofiapped Hands, Chilblains. Coils, and All Skhi Erup tions, and positively cures Plies, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to etfVB perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents per box. For sale by Chas. Rogers. Odd Fellows' building. The Prlnco of Wales once wrote poetry which Queen Victoria treaesures with great care. No one knows exactly what kind It la, but It Is probably bad enougli for publication In a sixpenny magazine. Say, why don't you try DeWltt's Little Earfly Risers? These little pills cure headache, indigestion and constipation. They'Te small, but do the work. Chas. Rogers. Dr. Hchott believes that even in a vio lent Btorm waves 65 feet high are rare, and even those of forty feet are excep tional. With an ordinary breeze the height of waves is from 4 to 6 feet. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla ninv (rmwrn The baby's -mission is Growth. To that little bun dle of love, half trick, half dream, every added ounce of flesh means added hap piness and comfort I Fat as the signal of perfect health, comiort, good nature, ba by beauty. Scott s Emulsion, with vpophosphites, is the eas iest fat-food baby can have, 111 the easiest form. It sup plies iust what he cannot get in nis ordinary ioou, and helps him over the weak places to perfect growth. Scon & Bowmi, Chemists, New York. 50c. nd $1.00 SEASIDESRWpii. A complete stock of lumber on band In the rouKh or dressed. Flooring, rue tie, celling, and all kinds of finish ; moulding Riid shingles; also bracket work done to order. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All orden promptly cttended to. Office and yard at min. H. v. u LOGAN, Prop'r. 8mu-M. Orecno. IP" ES 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 & Brown are noted for fit, workmanship and superiority of qualities. Their rep--esentatlve vlnlts Astoria every three months. Offlce M Dekum Building, Portland, Or. Reserve orders tilt you hu feon the spring line of samples. THE BEST TOBACCO. I872 1895 Brothers, Sell ASTORIA, Lubricating OILS A Specialty. Ship Chandelery, " Hardware, Iron & Steel, Coal, Groceries & Provisions, Flour & Mill Feed, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbank's Scales, Doors & Windows, Agricultural Implements Wagons & Vehicles. E. flcNEIL, Receiver. Gives Choice of Tuio Transcontinental -sacsy Routes, Via Via Spokane Ogden,Denver and and St. Paul. Omaha or St. Paul. Pullman and Tourist Sleeper Free Reollning Chairs Gar, Astoria to San Francisco. Stlalte of CuiWfomka, FWld'ay, Odt. 11. Columbia, Wednesday, Oct. 16. State of OnUfornta, Monday, Oct. 21. Columbia, Saturday, Odt. 26. Stiate of Oarjlforntfa, Thumliay, Oct. 31. Columbia, Tuesday, Nov. D. Astoria and Portlnd Steamers. Th T. J. Potter will leave Astoria at 7 p. m. dally, except flundiy; leave Port land at 7 a. m. dally, except Sunday. The R. R, Thompion will leave Astoria at 6:46 a. m. dally, except Sunday; leave Portland at 8 p. m. dally, except Satur day. For rates and general Information call on or address . C. F. oviatujAuu-it, c-immprclal AsenL Astoria. Or. w. h. hurLburt, Gen. Pas. Agt.. Portland, ur. Are You Going East? Be sure and see that your ticket reads via THE NORTH-WESTERN I I IMP CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS. This Is the GREAT SHOET LINE Between DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO Anrl nil Points East and " South. Their Magnificent raek, Peerless Ves tibule? Dining and Bleeping Car Trains and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Have given this road a national reputa .1 An Maun nt n.Minffnn carried en the vestlbuled trains without extra ebarge. Ship your freight and travel over this famous line. All agents have tickets, W. H. MEAD, F. C. SAVaOE, Gen. Agnt Tran. F. and P. Agt ' Ui Washington sU Portland. Or. PIPE iLloll lio Hio Japanese Bazaar SING LUNG. Prop. mintef Goods Just Received . An excelltnt stoek of " underwear, hos iery, caps, etc., at extrmely low prices. 4J7 Bond Street, next door to Mauler's Fruit Store. Indio The Oasis of thf Colorado Desert "A jW ealtb esort BELOW the level OF THE SEA 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 India In the past by the larpe numbers who otherwise would have been glad to tak advantage ot Its fcenefiolol climate, has been a lack of suitable acsomraod ac tion. The Bouthern Paolflo Company, takes pleasure In announcing that sev eral Commodious and Comfortable Cottages have Just been ereoted at Indio sta tion, that will be rented to appUoants at reasonable rates. Tkejr are fur nifhed with modern conveniences, sop piled with pure artesian water, and so situated as to govs oocupants all-the advantages to be derived from a more or less protracted residence In this de lightful climate. (From the San Francisco Argonaut.) "In the heart ot the great desert ot the Colorado whloh the Southern Pa- citlo road traverses there 18 an oasis called Indio, which, in oar opinion, It the sanitarium of the earth. We be lieve, from personal Investigation, that for certain invalids, the"e Is no spot or this planet so favoraMe." O. T. Stewart, M. V., writes: "The purity of the air, and the eternal sun shine, fill one with wonder and delight. Nature baa acaompllstied so much that there remains but little for man to do. As to Its possibilities as health resort, 'here Is the most per fect sunshine, with a temperature al ways pleasant, a perfectly dry soli for rain is an unknown factor: pare oxygen, dense atmosphere and pure water. What more can be desired t It Is the place, above all others, fer lung troubles, and a paradise for rheu matics. Considering the number of sufferers who have been cured, I have no hesitancy in recommending this genial oasis as the haven of the afflict ed." INDIO. Is 612 miles from SAN FRANCISCO and 130 miles from LOS ANGELES Fare from Los Angeles t3-oo For further information inquire of any Southern Paciffo Company agent. or aoaresa B. P. ROOFERS, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt 8. P. Co. J. B. KIRKUANt), Dlst Pass. Agt 'or. Firs and Alder Sts Portland. Or. J. A FA ST ABEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, PILE DitfVEl, HOUSE, BRIDGE AftD WHARF BUILDER. Addren. box 180, Postoffic. ASTORIA, OR NOTICE. The partnership heretofore existing be twetn e. J. Qrasnlund and Anton Brix florists, is hereby dissolved by mutual consent, and all debts of the said firm will be paid by C. J. Oresnlund and C. O. Palmberg, and all outstanding accounts are due and payabl to them. C. J. OREEVLUND, ANTON BRIX KARL'S CbOVER ROOT will purifjj your blood, clear your complexion, reg ulate your Bowels, and make your heafl clear as a bell. 25 cts., 60 cts., aud 11.00. (fold by J. W; Conn. INDORSED BY THB Gentlemen: This is to certify that I have used Kraase's Headacne Capsules with satisfactory results. I bought a box which cost ins z. and one capsrle cured me of a dreadful sick fi?ndnehe. My wife and mvself hare both e?ed the medicines manufnetared by the Norman Ihtr Mfg Co.. and wo re commend them to the publlo as being JJust what they are represented. Respeotfully, w. j. HUTcrrrTON. Ed. Gazette, Pleasant HID. Mo. Twenty-flve cents, for sals by Chas. Rogers, Astoria. Or., soie agents. Captain Bweesey. TJ. 8. A.. Pan Diego Cal says: "BnitoVs O'vrh Remed Is the flrsi medicine I have ever fount that Would o me any good. Price U cts. Sold by 3. W. Coi.n. Mrs. T. & RawRlns. Chattsnorvn, Tenn,, says, "Shllor's Vltalizer -SAVKD MT LIFE.' I consider it tne best raru dy for a debilitated system I ever nneA " For DvgDennlil- lAver rt- ir.A ney trouble, it excells. Pilvs t5 cfa. H