I'illi DAILY. ArJMUAN, MOlttA . SA'iUitDAV. MOBNUJG OUTulMl ID, 195, for Infants and Children. THIRTY yoars' observation of Castorla rith t1i patroaage of million of persons, permit c to speak of It nrlthont guessing. It Is qnqnastlonaply the pest remedy for Infanta and Children tao world hat ever liaown. It Is harmless. Children like It. It gives thorn health. It will save their lives. In It Mothers have romethlng which Is ttholntoly safe and practically perfoot an a chlld'i medicine. Castorla destroy Worms. Castorlo allays Feverlshnssa. Castorla prevents vomiting Sonr Card. Castorla enres Plarrhma and Wind Colio. Castorla rolleves Teething TronMoa. Castorla onros Constipation and Flatnlenoy. Castorla neutralises the effects of carhonlo acid gas or polsonomi nlrf Castorla does not contain morphine, opinm.or other narcotlo property. Castorla assimilates the food, regnlatos tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castqrlats pnt up In one-sizo hottlos only. It Is not sold injmlk. Don't r,iJov7 nr.y one io tell yon anything else on tho plea or promise) that It 1 "jnst as good" and "will answer overy pnrpoan." See that yon get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. The fati-gimile olgnatpre of Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. FOR TIlihAmOOK, NRHALEM COAST POINTS . OTHER STEAHERS R. P. EIiMORE, M. H. HARRISON, AUGUSTA. Sailin dales to and from Tiliatnonk iind Nfli.ilein depend on the weather. For freight and passenger rates apply io ELMORE, SANBORN & CO., Agents. 0. R & N. CO., After (Deals! Or Ht ivny other time when you with a j;pod cKnr ask for I ho well' kiiiwn, Lomo- mmlc, l:inu1 niailo, wbito lahor cigar "Ln Belle Astoria." Couceiied by nil smokers tu be the best ciur manufacture!. ' W. F. SCHIEBE, 71 Nirrtf? Street, Astoria, Oregon. EVERY REQUISITE FOR : first Class Funerals : AT POHIj'S Undertakipg Parlors, THIRD STREET. R,i- Reuanacic Embalming a Spcclsltr "THE MILWAUKEE." The only railroad lighting its trains by electricity. Tne only railroad using the celebrated rtectric berth reading tatnp. The coaches now running on "The Mil waukee" are Palaces on Wneels. f aM ita through lines, the Chicago, JM!"uk and St. Paul Railway runs the m wt perfectly equipped trains of Sieep i a.-lyr. and ijlrJng Cars and Coaches, for West rates to any point in the L'i.red tS-tes and Canada, apply to ticket ?-'e.Ts. or address C. J. EDDT. General Agiit. Portland; Oregon. Is on every wrapper. All Li Open por Special Charter. AjtetM, Portland. . "A TALENTED EDITOR." Gentlemen: I had occasion to usa several boxes of Krause's Heartache Capsules while traveling to Chicago to attend the National Democratic Con vention. They acted like a charm ln 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 Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Or., sola agent. FOARD & STOKES GO ! DEALERS IN Picnic Canned GooJs, 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. Dig All non-noranmia remrdv fur (iunnrrbneA. Gliwt, Spermatorrhoea, Whites, unnatural dis I charged, or aor iDllamma- ui u ftrincrc. tion, lrntatluD or oJcvra- l?rtTtala inucua. tion of m ucoaa orcm- irnEtM$CHES'ri(Ca "num. noo-aairmgeni. a. - " n ant In nl&in wraniwr. m&y ii on. or a botiUa. J.75. rajV M Circular sent on miuest. Tide Table fop Oetober, 895, 1IIOH WATER. DATE. 'I HI ft i 'J uwitay . . . 1 I WwhlosdllV Thursduy. S Friday.... 1 i Knturiliiv. . f SUNDAY . 0 I Mnudiiv. . Tiu-Mlav .. ' Wedn's.l'y d ; ThurKiliky . .10 I Kriilay II ' SUNDAY'.' HI Mommy.... li ! Tu-juiiiy...l") WccluVry If , Tliiirxiluv .1" ' 1'iiilny . ...W K!iiurd:iy..r.' ; si'iSDAY. ai i Monday .. 21 ' Tuesday . . & ! nlii dy si Thuinduy .1M Friday f 1 tinturilny. i i sUNDaV 27 i Mo' dny . an ! Tuesday ..111 j Ne.ln'ud'yW ; Thursday. ill ALONG THE WATER FRONT. The China sdeaimer Is due cn the 20ti. The elleaimer Hirrisjn left out for Tllla imook yct-iterdlay morning. The dteiaimera Suite of Calif orntai land ATJice BJanonard went ouit to eea yester day. The Briltla tlhllp Dertortdife, British tork Glenafton and the schooner Queen passed out to sea yeslteruay. The British dhlp Gonesta wus bueily en gaged yesterday In taking on the 460 tona of iwihoalt that had to be :ightired dawn the rtver. The schooner Rulby A. CJUilin. Capt. Kmtdsen, of Burelra, Oal'.., arrived In porit at 5:30 yesterday evening, ten days from San Franctoeo. Th!a Is one of the quickest trips on record. The Cousins la n ihininidr nin.l M.nl nn &t the Parker dock. Sho iwiU prtaJy g'o to PoriCttnd today for a, cargo oi iiraier. Th9 6iteiaimer Al-Kl arrived at San Fran cisco on the 7th ifram Seattte. Bhe was ai-ihore on Palnlt NV) Point, 1n Tuget Sound, hut sustained no damage, and is now eipporenitly as sound aa when she saKed from here. She wlM. (be docked and an exaiminaMon of her bottom imade before she goes to sea agfiln, hoiwever. The cemtury of science itriutnpHjint la our on. The fldheTimen who go down to itlhe f3(a in Bhdps need no Jbnger d'le oi tihilnst iwihiem cust adrhPt. Before Cong they iwff'l te aible to drink tho fog right out of IU vwn gWoslt-Hke Ibanks. WiUh a'slmple fog-condenialng can wthlleh Prof. Bell has invenited, Dhey irriay aCitvays turn log Into wa'tor by the action of t)he waves. At 'tine wales of BrltisHi steam and sail ing vessels 'dhlalt Maive for Borne time past taken piace ait Jjivcorpoo'l, by aucition, for eign buyers Ihcuve been ataost without ex ception the onJy buyers. On September 19th la nUmlber of vestseCls iwere eold, tund a'.C were secured by BngtU. ship owners. Among illhieim was the steel ehllp Slieve Donard, wihidh is well known on Uhe Pa' clflc coast. The Mdkling lor her com tnonced ait 7,000, and wlaB soon raised to 7,900, alt which she was watjhdraiwn. At uhe (lose of tihe auction slhe wiaa disposed of at 8,250, to Liverpool owners. The St. Paul's trial trip took place October 4th, off the MassaciuDsetiU coast and in Bpilte of unravoralwe wealther con ditdorus, tlhie new ocean Uner seems to htuve imade am a.verage speed of 20.50 knots and more Whan fulfilled tlho conitract re. quireimentts. In otlher words the St. Paul's buI'M'ers have maintained Chelr refcord for dolnf? betiter 'than tlhey agreed to in the conBtruotfon of ttras mammotlh oceam steaimer. The soicceisEif'Ul Itrlal trip of tllie St. P&uil Indlcutea tlhlait the St. Louis Is to hlave a running mote of h'igh speed and UhJ.it an aldUCtioniail modern et earner is about to be added to itThe fleet of ocean greyhounds, of iwihltoh bath the builders and tlhe country have good reason to be proud. The residents of upiper Rogue river are not aa short on suDmon as Whey would haive Itlhe public beHieve every time the legUC-ajture convenes. It Ha a wonder, how ever, tihlalt tihe fish are not whoCly exxer mlnialted, Judging (by the wholesaie man ner In iwhlldh. spawning flsh are being cipltured. As a good Instance of haw fish traps and seines are wetiting in llieir deud!y iwOrk, reuidi tiha following items ftoi.Ti the JacksonvKe Times Of Septem ber 23: "The fislh. trap near Bybee's bridge iu cnlbcWng nUmlbens of nah of flreit-c-:ul qua'.tlty. H. I;lh Ihiaa been making soimia BuccBifua haula iwlltth a Beine in Roffue river. His ntit ts six Ihiundred feet long, and he cumgihlt 250 IMsCii alt one t ine !ut week. The foMtwdng Italtlje lOnaws Hlhe popu lation of cllties In jApain of over 60,000, actordiing ito Idhe oenaus tuken alt the end of laist year; Tokyo, 1,303,876; Osaka, 481,409; Kyoto, 328,403; Niasoya, 200,720; Yokohama, 1B0.866; Kobe, 159,243; Kanaz- awa, 89,533; Hiroshima, 84,720; Nagasaki, 87,0351 Sendu.1, 61,204; Tokushimu, 60232; Kumiajmoto, SS.SiK; Toya.na, M.llT. Fu kuooka, G6.371; Kagoahlma, 55,925; "Waka yama, 55.423; Okayama, 51,693. Kr.be, it will be a'werved, comes sixth In the list, and hUB only about 1600 fowor people than Yokohama. If the population of Kob continues to lncr.-jalse alt the rata cred- IteJ to recent yem. 3 that porit before the close of the centiury WiiM doutotleaj take precedence of Yokohama In point cf popu lation 0 Iwed as in volume of trade. The retuinis of the United States ship ping oommtastonora for the year ended June 30, 189G, leave WtMe room for con gratulations to the citizens of UhOi coun try who earnestty hope that In the near future Amertcttn merchant ships, manned by men of Aimerncam "Dinah, will be a power to he reckoned iwit'hln tho ocean eirrj'ing trude. Of tlhe 79,415 men shipped i during the 12 months, there were 24,182 Sdindlnaviarrs, 21,881 Americans, 11,552 BrCttWh, ll.C;7 Germans, 871 French, 1370 rtiaiHans, 1W7 R Can Fins, and 7455 ol other rluciorU'Yitles. As compared with Uhe previous U months, 250 fewer Ameri-can-iborn seaimien amd 2,000 more Seirrdl navians were shlipped. New York, a fakrty eosmopcittan port, Mpa two Scan dinavians for every American, and Bos ton, the hub of the universe, curiously "vn-n ships 12 Scandinavians for every A.ncrtlcla2i. Captain Sawyer, of the American imlp Ktnnelbec, who arrlv-id itately with his vefsel alt FWladie'.phla, from, a South Amr-n cruise, lhau been telting the MviladMphia papers srtme tmpresaions gained at Rio Janeiro, Brazil. The cap tain says than In hi thirty-eight years as a sailor he never experienced such, a pleasant voyage from a South American port. He iwas ,1n Rio Janeiro when Oe Goima, the admiral of the rebel forces. was executed, and said trtalt after the execuftion the (body was draggd through tlhe stress by a force of mounted po- ce, ifotlbiwed by 20,000 excited people, who kept cheering for the neputCtc and shouting death, to all tralitana. The reta tiives of the dead admiral oeked for the body so that It could be given Chr'a'.tan burial, out the govemtnent offldaCs re fused it. "TWere (is the most Wndty feel. Ing chertohied by Brazilians towards the people of the United Stelteis and their nag," said CapttaJn Sawyer, "and I am Imnresaed very much, with the beKef that this is due to the action of Art!ral Bren hom during the rebelion, mhU ln eftarg of the American wanrtiips 4n the bay ot Rio Janeiro. Alt public cetiebration the Stars and Stripes float Tde fcy lde with LOW wATKS 1. at. P. W. j A. at. II P.- h.m I ftfh.m ft.lihm I tl I I !(.,i7 J.i II ill 7 9 . ftUs-JIK't ftlWil U . .. . . IS1H77 6 07 0l 6I15 0 2.' 7 a; I ! 7 !) 8 34 1 0! 7 02 1 0 0 fi7 7 :si 1081 7 00 -1 8 7 81i0 6 l!H71i 18:18 4 726-16 8 0lj(8 2 II 70 2 '70I -1W 8 3 Wl i al 0 71 2S580 8 18-22 91500 SM)!6 4 8 128 6 8 60 -2 0 10 0101 I2WICI 8 27 88 I 9 6" 81 10 67 0 8 S.2:jc 4 62 B0 1020 86 .. .. . . (IJ4!i7i B0O7 0 01 0 5 HUG'S 7 ;:.t!in 7 in 7 si I'm nl I IHI1I8 9 0i tH I 8 US 7 I 211 00 8 4884 wi t a ao773i uo nan a 10 87 7 7i 10 22,8 0 I 410 -Oti 4 50 14 11S0.81 1147 8 2 ' 6 16-4) 7 6 40 0i ... . 121)080 I 600-08 6 28 1 I 0 38 8 8 12 :9 1 642 -1 111 7 16071 1 SN 8 0 1 18 0 2 7 21 1 I 8 02 1 01 2 18 7 7i 2 002 800 2J 850 10 8 0S7 2; 2 41 9 0 8 40 2 0 9 40 0 7 8 68 0 8i 8 20 8 A 9 2.i 8 2 10 84 0 2 r, (Hi 0 4 4107 9 10 20 8 8 1182 0 3 0 1115 9; 616 7 3 11 32 4 0 72050: (12116 7 0 86 0 8 1 02 411 82603! 7H6;Bo1 140 1 2 2 26 38 91li66 84M6S 2 40 1 6 3 232 9 5210 8 9 48 6 4 8 80 1 7 4 lli6 10 as.T 2; 10 .'18 6 6 4 12 1 8 4 5.f 2n 10 57 7 011124 0 9 4 62 1 8 5 32 1 6 11 27 701 .. ..I. . 52!! 201 60f09 the BraaHAin icolbri. The EnglUti (lug Is not italeroited, particularly since the rebtlBon. Every body eoms to be in favor of sJivlng 'Uhe imoilt cordtaQ receptfon to seaman firom the United States enur ing Braal'JIan Ihaitoots. Since 'Uhe exehte mteiil foXoylng the rebellion has Hutslded buslncua la beginning 'to resume Its for imcr aclilvl-y, and it is e.a'nvd ti.'.i; Briz:l will soon be more prosperous Win ever. A mwrtber of 'lYhiKadeljiilans arrived In Kilo Janeiro a foar days before our de parture, and made pneparatlona for w.art lng into tthe dnltertor country, where some had purdhliBed coffee plantations and oth era -were albotit to begin tlhe conwiruotton of b. Ibrandh raiUroad." "I oliTWten thee Lucero" were the words with whUCh Mrs. R. T. lEngeJbrecivt, vigor ously swinging tticr rlgti't arm, flung a bot tle of ohaimpagne against the bow of Charts L. Fair's hew yacht yesterday arflternoon, and Iho dhetca of 300 specta tors were the response. At 4:35 p. m., the flrdt wedge was Idtmnek, and alt 4:55 Ma R. T. EngeUbreoht, wife of thte toui'.d er, stepped upon the pTJaltform, leaning upon the airmi of her husband, and sent the sparkilins baptismal fluid coursing dawn booh. Bides of the vessel's stem, an omen of a lucky voyage.. A wild cfticer, waving of holts, parasols and canes, tilie tradDttonal tWouit, "She starts! Sho moves!" and at eaduy 5 o'clock the Lu cero wus ln thlo gtaeey iwaiter. Tho lower end of the ways tiponw hlcih she sKd was live feet above the water, and on the plunge the stern dipped In Ithe port Bide, and three seaemen have the honor of the finst drendhing on the new boat. The deafening dhteem of tlhe great oroiivd were responded to (by two reports from the Ag gie's signal gun, which, with a big party on board, lay beside tho Myers cannery, 400 feet away, and many eteam whistles joined Ithe horns. All the flags in the code, two pennants and ithe start) and strlpeo, waved gaily above. Having seen tlhe announcement of tlhb launching In ytjSterdaiy'B Post-Inteaigencer, the peo ple ibegan to coHlee ait the whlarf between Dearborn and GhiarOes Btree'ds, on hour befora the tJme announced. The Front sticet cable road to Its southern terminus h'ad Its cars loaded and Commerctal street was Ithronged with peop'.ie, a.i moving soulih. By 4:15 every foot of pace on the three eMes of the wide ilip was packed with men, women and children. Several freight cars were covered with men and boys, and two lbcomoMvos were lined with eager on-lookens. The wlharf on the north side which teadls to mhe cannery was espe cially crowded, and tho great slab pUes and IDhe tenmlnnR maKiwuiy trasCo and em inences at a distance were black , with people. That SealBt'te ts irtteres'ted in nautical malDters is thoroughly demon strated. It was laMt May that Robert T. Engelbrechlt kiarned that Charles L. Fair Intended ,'bullding a pleasure launch, and he 'went at once to San Francisco and submitted plana and a bid In competition with the Union Iron Worka and tlhe Fu ton Iron Works, of that city. By June 2, tho conltnaldt hunting been aiwurded him, the keel was laid, and iln a 'Week the Lu cero will be entirely completed. Her length' over all Is 100 feet, beam 16 feet, and 11 feet draft. The hull is of Wash ington fir, and is coppered to the water lline. Taie rudder, ihoe, propeller and stern band are all of Tobin bronze. TIME YET. "Do ytou every reflect upon your Malt er?" asked the sporadic missionary. "My Maker?" airiMy answered the gen tlemiain, with tlhe large diamonds. "I am a seuf-mUkle man, sir." "Ah! Welt, tlhere in t'ime to repent.' answered the miisBlbnory. There are many good reasons why you should use One Minute Cough Cure, There are no reasons why you should not. if in need of help. The only harmless remedy that produces Immediate results. Chas. Rogers. Arthur Nlkfcih, formerly of Bobton, who is to be the new director of the famous Geiwandlhuiuls concerts In Lelpsilc, wi!l re ceive a salary of 20,000 marks, about $5,000 a year. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Senator INe'.son, of Minnesota, has a fine Ifarlmi of neaiCy four (hundred acres under (he beat system of cultivation. He Ihlatsi (Hived on (t tilnoe 1871. This year he has large crops for sale. BUCKLEN'8 ARNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Con.s, and All Bkln Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, 25 cent3 per tox. For sale by Chas. Rogers. Odd Fellows' bulldinsr. It is currerttrlly reported that Lafly Gwendolln Cecil, a daughter of the Mar quis of Salisbury, 'is tho authoress of the Curse of the Alphabet, a Story that has excited more than ordinary Interest. The healing properties of DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve are well known. It cures eczema, skin affections, and Is sim ply a perfect remedy for piles. Chas. Rogers. Speaker Gully of Uih EngOfch house of commons, has a pet 'bulldog, by whih he lays great dtore. Tho dog has had sever al misadventures ln London street and badly frightened nervous people but the speaker dectfned to give Ihljri uip.. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest ot all la leavening Strength. V. S. aovemment Report The Countess Maria von Linden, has lnvn graduated from the University of Tirbingen, w'fth the degree Of Ph. D., cum laude. She studied zoology, physios and botany. The countess nOw IntenUs to take a course In medicine at Zurlsh. Acts at once, never falls. One Minute Cough Cure. A remedy for asthma, and that feverish condition which accom panies a severe cold. The only harmless remedy that produces immediate results. Chas. Rogers. After more than Sixteen years of liti gation, the content over the will of Bishop Ames, Methbdidt Episcopal, has been settled. The children are to have equal shares of wihat is left of the estate. The Marquis of Lome, who enters the house of commons for tlhe flrwt time, adds as son-m-law of the sovereign a new and unparaMifJetl ifealtuire to tts person ncl from his near relaltlonshlp-in-law to the sovereign. A HANDFUL OF LACONICS. By Edward W. Bok, ln the Ladles' Horns Journal. To be a good listener Is to possess as great an art as to oe a good talker. The girl who is the close confldan'e of her father makes, In pine cases out of ten, me oest uina or a wite. A pretty woman, with nothlngbut her fairness to offer, Invariably attracts men. But she seldom holds them. It Is a habit with some people when they wlah their own virtues to look the whitest, always to use the faults of oth ers as a toackgrOund. The most difficult woman to understand Is she who deals out spiritual food in a frivolous capsule. Tou never kcw which you have swallowed. And i-e doctor, like the dose, remains an enlum i. The Parts exhibition of 1900 Is to cost four trillion sterling, and will cover an area of nearly 2,000 acres. j - OLD PHOPL0; Oli people who require medicine to reg ulate the bowels and kidneys will And the true remedy In Electric Bitters. This medlclno does not stimulate and contains no whisky nor other intoxicant, but acts us a tonic and alternative. It acts mild ly on the stomach and bwels, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding nature In the performa..ce of the functions. Electric Bitters is an excellent appetizer and adds digestion. Old people And it Just exactly what they need. Prlos 60 cents per bottle at Chas. Rogers' Drug Store In, Spain exemption from military ser vice) may bo obtained by the payment of 1500 pesetas. Tho other day a worthy man presented a petition to the Queen regent stating that he had already paid 15,000 pesetas for ten of his sons and re quested that he might be excused from paying for the other fourteen as he had no mony left. His request was b'ranted. Say, why don't you try DeWltt's Little Earty Jtlscns? These little pills cure headache, Indigestion and constipation. They're small, but do the work. Chas. Rogers. The Boston Arnold arboretum has tho largeat and finest collection of U'.acs In the country. It comprises 150 varieties.- They do the lobster business on a big scale down at Vlnalhaven, Me. One firm alone has now ln a slngle"pound" 50,000 of these Jolly little fellows-the cargoes of two vessels from New Bruns wick waters. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. unfortunate Cod-liver oil suggests consumption, which is al most unfortunate. Its best use is before vou fear consumption ; when you begin to get thin, weak, run down ; then is the pru dent time to begin to take care, and the best way to take care is to supply the system witn needed lat and strength. Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil, with hypo phosphites, will bring back j plumpness to those who nave lost it, and make strength where raw cod liver oil would be a burden. A substitute only imitates ttu orifiiul. Scan & Bowhb, Chemists, New York, joe, and $1,00 When a recipe calls for a cupful of lard or but ter, use two-thirds of a cupful of Cottoleue the new vegetable shorten inginstead. It im proves your health, saves vour money a lesson in economy, too. Genuine H loltolene is sold everywhere in tins, with trade marks "Cottolene" and steer's head in cotton-plant wreath on every tin. TTTfl V r. EATBHArJIC COMPAMY. Bt.Iouii, Chicago, 8n Pradico, i gf vi vs"i w Few Hen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those we serve. We're trying ln every way to make them the most en joyable in town. All the "good things" of the season cooked by our excellent cook In the most delicious style. Perfeot service. If you Invite a friend to the Palace Restaurant the place Is a sufllclent guar, antes that he will receive a good meal. The Palaee Restaurant Snap A Kodak ut any man coming out ol our store and you'll get a portrait ol a man brimming over with pleasant thoiiKhts. Huch quality hi tlm liquor we huve to otter ure enough to PLEASE ANY MAN. Con?e and Try Them, HUGHES & CO. SEASIDE SAWPiL A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, celling, and all kinds of finish; mouldings and shingles; also bracket work done to order. Terms reasonabl and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly tttended to. Office end yard at mill. H. v L. LOGAN. Prop'r fteasMe. Oregon. As Franklin says, good dress opens all doors, you should not lose sight of the fact that a perfect fitting suit is the main feature. Wanamaker 3c Brown are noted for fit, workmanship and superiority of qualities. Their ivp osentatlve visits Astoria every three months. Office 64 Dekum Building, Portland, Or. Reserve orders till you have seen th spring line of samples. I ' - .... , I ffil ; i : jt$ u m i? y 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 1 m piemen ts Wagons & Vehicles. E. ncNElL, Receiver. Givea Choice of Tuio Transcontinental Routes, Via " Via Spokane OgJen,Denver and and St. Paul. Omaha or St. Paul. Pullman and Tourist Sleeken "roe Reclining Chairs Car. Astoria to San Francisco. atialte of CaMfomla, Friday, Odt. 11. Columbia, Wednesday, Oct. 16. State of OalMfornto, Monday, Oct. a. ColumMa, Saturday, Odt. 2. Stiato of OaCilfornla, Thuraktay, Oct. 31. Columbia, Tuesday, Nov, 6. Astoria and Portlnd Steamers. The T. J. Potter will leave Astoria at 7 p. m. dally, except Sundiy; leave Port land at 7 a. m. dally, except Sunday. The P.. R. Thompson will leave Astoria at 6:16 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. OVERBAUGH, Commercial Agent, Astoria, Or. W. II. HURLBUItT, Don. Pas. Agt.. Portland, Or. Are You Going East? Be sure and see that your ticket reads via THE NORTH-WESTERN line:. CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS. This 1 the GREAT SHORT LINE Between DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And nil Points Bust and South. Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Ves- ... . . . . j r, , , f tlDUleu iJliung ana Dieeiiius Trains and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Have given this road a national reputa tion. All classes of passengers carried nn tha vestlhuled trains without extra 'charge. BhiD your freight ana travel over this famous lino. All astnU uave I tickets. W. H. MEAD, F. C. SAVaGB, I Gen. Agent Trav. F. and P. Agt. 218 Washington it, Portland. Or. PIPE Sfl 11? Up Japanese Bazaar SING LUNG. Prop. Olinfetf Goods Jtst Kceelv d- An excellent ato:k of underwear, hos iery, cap3, etc., at extrerhely low prices. 417 Bond Street, next door Ut Mauler's Fruit Store. naio The Oasis of tup Colorado bi-:si ivr A New H 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 Indlo ln the past by the large numbers who otherwise would have been glad to tak advantage of its beneficial climate, has been a lack of suitable accommoda tion. The Southern Pacific Company, takes pleasure ln announcing that sev eral Conodious and Comfortable Cottages have Just been erected at Indio sta tion, that will be rented to applicants at reasonable rates. Ttey are fur nlthed with modern conveniences, sup plied with pure artesiaa water, and so situated as to gove occupants all the advantages to be derived from a mors or less protracted residence In this de lightful climate. (From the San Francisco Argonaut,) -r "In the heart of the great deaert ol the Colorado which the Southern Pa- . citio road traverses there la an . oasis called Indio. which, in our oninlnn. I? ma sanitarium oi tne eartn. we Be lieve, from personal investigation, thai' for certain invalids, the-e is no spot or this planet so favorable." Q. T. Stewart, M. D writes: "The purity of the air, and the eternal sun shine, fill one with wonder and delight. Nature lias accomplished so much that there remains but little for man to do. Aa to ita possibilities as a health resort, 'here is the most per fect sunshine, with a temperature al ways pleasant, a perfectly dry soil for rain Is an unknown factor; purs oxygen, densa atmosphere and pur water. What more can be desired t It is the place, above all others,, for lung troubles, and a Daradlne for rheu. matlcs. Considering the number of sufferers who have been cured, I have no hesitancy ln recommending this genial oasis as the haven of the afflict ed," INDIO. Is 612 miles from SAN FRANCISCO and 130 miles from -LOS ANOTCLES Fare from Los Angeles $3.00 For further Information inquire of any Southern Paclflto Company agent. or aaaress B. P. ROGERS, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt S. P. Co. J. B. KIRKLAKD, Diet. Pass. Agt, Cor. First nd Alder St Portland. Or. J.A FAST ABEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, PILE DRIVER, HOUSE, BRIDGE flflD WHARF BUILDER. Addrais, box 180, Postofflc. ASTORIA. OH NOTICE. The partnership heretofore existing be tween . J. Greenlund and Anton Brlx florists, is hereby dissolved by mutual consent, and all debts ef the said firm wilt be paid by C. J. Greenlund and C. O. Palmberg, and all outstanding accounts are due and payable to them. C. J. GREENLUND, ANTON BRIX KARL'S CfcOVER ROOT will purrfJi your blood, clear your complexion, reg Ulate your Bowels, and make your head clear as a bell. 25 cts., 60 cts., and 11.00. Sold by J. W; Conn. INDORSED BT THE! FRE33. Gentlemen: This Is to certify thai I have used Krause's Headacne Capsules 'with satisfactory results. I bought a box which cost ins 53. and one capsrle cured me of a dreadful rick headache. My wife and mvsclf nave both used the medicines manufactured by the Norman Llrbtr Mfg -0.. and wo re commend them to the publio as being JJust what they are represented. Respectfully, W. J. HUTCHISON. Ed. Gazette, Pleasant Hill. Jlo. Twenty-five cents, for sale by Ctas. Rogers. Astoria. Or., sole agents. Captain bweeney, U. S. A.. San Inego Cal., says: "sntioh's Catarrh Remed i thm nrnt medicine I have ever foun,3 that would n m any good. Price t J rts. Bold by J. W. Coi.n. Mrs. T. S. Hawltlns. ChatUno.-n. Tenn.. savs, "Shllnr'ai VlH r '"WTT, 117 LU'ii.' I consider u tne best reru- ,dy for a debilitated system I ev?P ued." For Dysperwia, Llvtr or Kil nty trouble. It excells. Tilvs 75 cts. For Bale by J. W. Conn. . A