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THE DAHtY ASTQKUNi ' ASTQBIA, : TtlIUY ' MONINO, OCTOBER 2?, 185. What io nl CMtorl Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants md Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute ftr Paregoric, Drops, Soothing1 Syrups, and Castor OIL It Is Pleasant. Its guarantee Is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays ftverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting1 Sour Curd ores Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Casteria 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. "Csstorla Is ai excellent medicine for chll cre. Mother tort repeatedly told me of 1U load efftet upon Udr children." Da. O. C Osooob, Lowell, Man. "Cattsria if tbt best remedy for children of Which I am acquainted. I hope the day ia not tar distant when mother will consider the rami latcraat af their children, and use Castoria instead sf the various quack nostrums which an destroying their loved ones, by forcing oplam, marphlne, sosthlag syrup and other fenrtftU agent down their throat, thereby isndlsg them to prematura graves." 9a. J. P. Ktnchblob, Conway, Ark. The Centaur Company, 77 FOR TILtLiAmOOK, NEHALEM AND COAST POINTS OTHE$ STEAHERS M. H- HARRISON, AUGUSTA. Sailing dates to 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 I Or Ht aD.v other time when you wish a good cigar ask for the well known, borne-made, hand-made, white labor cigar "La Belle Astoria." Conceded by all smokers to be the bent citfar manufactured. W. F. SCH1EBE, 71 ISlintrpi Street, - Astoria, Oregon. EVERT REQUISITE FOR . first Class Fanerals : -AT POHli'S Undertaking Parlors, THIRD STREET. - Rates Rumi Eabalmtaf a Specialty "THE MILWAUKEE." The only railroad lighting Its trains by electricity. Tsie only railroad using the celebrated Aeotnc berth reading tamp. The coaches now running on "The Mil waukee" are Palaces on Wheel. " On all its through lines, the Chicago, Milwaukee) and Bt. Paul Railway runs the most perfectly equipped trains of Sleep ing. Parlor, and Dining Cars and Coaches. For loweet rates to any point in the United tStttes and Canada, apply to ticket iceata, or address C. J. EDDY. General Agent, PorttaocX Oregon. Castoria. "Castoria ia so well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescriptioa knows, to me." B. A. Aicni, If. D., Ill So. Oxford Bt., Brooklyn, N. Y. " Our physidana in the children's depart ment 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 as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merit of Castoria ha won us to took with favor upon it" TJnotd Haemal, am DaranaUT, Allkjc C Surra, Act. Murray Street, New York CHy. All Li Open For Special Charter. Azen, Portland. "A TALENTED EDITOR." Gentlemen: I had occasion to dm several boxes of Krause'a Heartache Capsules while traveling; to Chicago to attend the National Democratic con. vention. They acted like a charm In preventing headaches and dizziness. Have had very little headache since my return, which Is remarkable. Tours, reepectfullv- JOHN U. SHAFFER, ' Ed. Renovo (Fa.) Record. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Or., sole agent FOARD & 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. jf j""", M " ens-uMuiiu y rTui. I Clmt. Ss.raatorraata. Whites, aaaeteral dia- tioo. trrttatioa ac akara- r,m. ...nil wra ui kcnaauiLB a : .Jr sr is slala " tfil i . or kaMlee, H-TV a' is CirciUr mot os testiest. Tide Table "fop October, 1895. BlOB Wans. LOW flTU. DATE. a. h. A. ST. h.m It. ih.tn ft h.DI ft. h.m ft fueadav 11 851711 1110 7 21 SSH 07 684 700 726 -0 81 Wednesday 2 12 1H7 7 12 7 S 1 OS18 1 1 Sl'8 1 0 Tnursaay, Friday..., 0 21' 067 1HJ 211 2 51 to, -18 Satunlar. . 6 1 6 19 SUNDAY . Monday. ., Turaday . . Wedn'sd't iOi 8 & 7 61 2 85 8 18 850 9 67 -2 2 8 no 812 -2 6 8 27 81 Thursday. .10 Friday 11 Saturday.. 12 SUNDAY. 18 4 52 10 20 85 05 06 06 06 an eou 719 688 9 50 OUi TfiN I 20 vOl 2 88 884 4S6 Monday. ...14 Tueaduy...l5 Wedn'ad'y 16 Thursday .17 Friday ....1H Saturday.. 19 1U 87 7 10 2)!, -0 6 U 20,81 1117 615H7 12 00 6 00 6 42 038 I 28 218 80S SS8 500 8 10 720 826 8 8 8 0 12 88 1 18 7 21 SUNDAY. au 7 7 7 2 6 6 2 00 800 Monday .. 21 Tueitday . . fcJ Wedn'sd'y 23 811 s as 810 9 25 6 4 SW 15 9 6 3 410 515 10 20 11 82 Thursday .24 tnuay.... Saturday. S6 bUNDaY T, Monday.. S8 $21 0 85 It 7 as 140 18 8 52 1 8 S4 2 40 830 4 12 462 620 18 Tuesday .. 29 10 25 7 21 10 38 1124 Wedn'sd'yDWlO 57 7 6! Thtirsday.ai, II 2717 l ALONG THE WATER FRONT. The CofuunMa, rwIU be in from San Franciaoo tomorrow.. In PartDamd, Me., there Is on eiMbl tTon a Wve icbster that is of a bright red coOor. nil. m-ywumnr Reihemu. ceime In yeste dnv from San FrauclMO. and waa towed over to Knappton to load number. Ttna rRritih vihin FVraet Ha'J. Caitaln Thurber, 2,000 tons, left on Sunday for Queenstown, fitCy Juden wltn -wneajt. t .1 ,iuA n'OAV ! 4lhAPA IWttlll be a large number of ships In port from m.Mn nrtll be kymatderalUy more lively Utoan they -were last XaCIU .xTvihjiny anna tihA nrMent run of herring has been seen on Cape Cod for years, in am nh mjtch rh been too large, a glutited market resulting-. Prices Wave been knocked down to a riaicuioutuy uw dgurte amU eaimlngrs are small. t.t J. .aruuaH ttlti.t TlMTOtlatlonS STO J- ready Ibeing made by Son Francisco lar n.iK i. 4n mh vicinity of 9teiCa ura tiw, - tor -wiothe r immense raft to be butst iwiais empfJoo by Rioibertsoji and BaAnes tQny ntww year. AXTal-ausa 1st VAIft dered near Lrtrtiriopo, Just north of Dela- goi bay, oouua Ainca, auiu. rare. ui. iuuo crew were dronrrtid. No iate is given. Te vessel left Cardiff July 88th If or Delagoa Way. She and the captailn were weli known alt this port. ,a Tn-nn ' wihafn ciuapd muc.i uneasl- ne on board tllie "I'ltiUo sloop Startle loo. AaiMiav ntarr ifhe Isle of Shoalls. The wfoeie. was made rangry by the at- tenltllonB OT tai "tnirasJier," wnica crang to to ita back. He foJCowed the sloop for t,ar mniprt. nmd iTnen disappeared to tine eastward. Fishing Gazette. ni.A vr..v4ftA .Tniwrijal nt rJeffir York en- tered upon the eighteenth, year of its existence wilttiv lte issue m uonnwr i, X'fc IB V1IU v. v.w 'o-' - - - per pub&hed In the United States, has good copreaponaeniis in who prmcipui wm ponts on the Atlantic coast amd Its news can atiways be relied upori. nhu hTk Patvtra. arrived from Alaska (bet nlglhit m'inus one of her crew. The fl.it ibv mif enntt or rn ioreiTiasc inenua was sent a3oft to Ihe5p in unbending the tVraitlop-gaMamttsail. 'He imlesed his foot ing, and falling to he deck below was Instantly kEMd. Captain Verrey made a irnwwuEri examination of itttie body, but found life ext'toot The body, was burled ait sea. TJindon W. Bates, a OWcago engineer, la now touiildtng for ithe government a dredge o be used on the Mississippi river, whoch, waon WMnpsetea, wi.n oe seven times larger than any dredge now in the world. It has a length of 17 feet and ai beam of 10 feet, but these dtmem sllona scarcely give am Idea, of its power and capactty. lbs cost will probably ap proxthnalte (300,000. nhA inmnto 'Wtajftvuwl" uid "larboard." as uaed In the nautical Vocabulary, are Tram itlhe Italian words quests. , borda, meaining "tWla side," and rrua. bTda, MdhBit efld." Abbrevilaited these two plHnaises aippear as lata borda, and la borda, Bind toy Hhe corruption of languages were oon rendered "starboard" and' "lar- tocaiild." by the English eattoro. Years ago sin order of the admlriutty discontin ued idhe use of "larboard" and substituted 'port." tim nr tfc. wAAtbt vaimk'a in the tner- htihnt anrvtra n rha Uutted States were recentCy moored almost side by side to Flka ft Co. s wnarr in i-acais, jue. uno TX.' ., kn,u AnVhnl,rv. Mfljia.. in 1806. and schooner Hrrwm, built at JMddXord, Me. The iPoHly boa a history that (few vesee&s can boast of. Although but 61 feet long amd of 18 tons burden. She cap tured- an EnRlteh Wig ore uasune ounn trie war of 1812 The now American Mner St. Louis aaJiMi from New York for England on Wednesday,' carrying the malls. Thus trip of iHhe steamer Inaugurates a postal AifraM jariitih itih TTnttad States srovern- ment ha wtl net her owners 1044,800 a year for the ten years ror wnu.ni me asreemertt iwM ho 1 good. These figures were given on the basis of one trip to Europe eaWi week ty one or ma com pony's steamern, the St. Louis, St. Paul, Parto or New York. A! VUltor at Dal having been struck with the hardy appearance of the vet eran boatmen of the place, says the Pall Max Gazette, ordered a prise for a row ing unlatch) Iri which all competltcrs ,nw.M IK& MMf mirtv VftlT of aft6. The result was a splendid race. In which four tfour-oared service galleys co.upeiea mi .ui ara r thA tarentv comoetl Hire wuwu - - ' nu.,niiai in ins vears. the united ages of tttiis winning boat's crew being 340, Ithe coxswain's age cosng sa. The ifoClowInj ttn nty prove Inter esting to boatmen: In raising a drowned twiy fVwiob-Oanadlan proceeded in this wav: He supplied himself with some cOaas gallon Mrs and quantity of omlocfced Ome and went in a boat to the place where the man was seen ti a-o dc.vn. One of the Jars waa half -tolled with Mme and then ftlled with, water amd tightly corked. It was then dropped overboard and soon afterward exploded at the bottom of the river with, a loud report. After the third trial, each time at a different place, the body rose to the surface. Tha tSenltitrje Post-TriteiMngencer, In rtotksng Che return of the U. 8. 8. Pat terson, say! "The Patterson also brings ma account of how the Fort Simpson Indksnls have appropriated the Utile tug Portland, wWcb was wrecked, to their own we. The tug, on a trip to the Yess bay ouumuy, was hung upon a siiarp-oolnteU rock, and her owners aban doned her there on Wis British roast. The Sridtans In that locality belong to the Salvation army, and , finding that the vessel was consigned to the waves, they removed bor from the rock and patched up the Oeak, oSd have now star-Led to use her on gospel errands. At her bow waves the American flag, and at ner fern the British. At her masthead floats the wed-known banner of the Sal vation Array. An obenrver- remarks that another flag wool1! obscure the boat ertcanety." Cutting; Packing Co.'s last cireuTar con tains the fallowing "Salmon The pack' tng and dttrftnxttofl of ttss art id baa, for the present year, nearly ceasedi ex cept for the putting up of the fall run of flail on fho coaat rivers, one proouci w iwttilchi does not find favor wim any, ex. cepting th low-priced trade of the United States, where there is a demand for cheap goods and where quality cuts ten of a ligure than price, line season haa been a ralefadtory one as tar as volume of policing and buslneus done Is conosrmd, but prices readied on the Co lumbia) river product have Wt sma'.C mar gin over cost of the goods; die packers Curving paiM. very men. prices tor une raw nan, and in their anxiety to control the services of dcil'.ed ftihenmen have sub jected tlhemscCves to many additional ex penses Wt did not extot under less keen competition. The Hrltfeh Columbia peo- pUe Ihave tnade a miuoI larger output tnuin wtaa anticipated oufly In the season. having had. a good run of fish at the close at the packing, woman brougut up Uhe ftna flgurea to) a satisfactory umOunt. The prices realised and (tie prompt suOes that were made should show ror the year a tnuance on one right aide. IAS usuaX, a very important factor In the season's business has been the pro duct of the AtaBtaan waiters. The policy of the ACaaka Packers' Association is to abdtaltn from any roampulaitlkMi of the market, but to act Strictly as a manu facturing concern, selling its products at audh a tow price as to keep Ma output In active coransniptlon In existing markets. The local market Is preioty well cleaned up of stock, exceptmg Woe fatf-packed goods Blbove referred to, and the dis tributive trade aecuns to toe in ratlsfac- tory s7w(pe." "HE WAS A RAILWAY PORTER." A thto. mlain with a distressing cough wias UnapeatJing some iportmainteaua and trunks In front of a west end Shop the other day twhen the proprietor of the pMee aippeared and aeked: 'Looking for ai portmanteau, sir? ' 'Yes." 'Heme's Wme beat 30-iCrtlllng bag ever made, and I am the only one that sells em at Seas than five pounds." "No good," neptled the thin man with a somrtowifufl elhalke of the head. 'One ot these trunks wouldn't stand the Jouraey from hie re to Bradford.' "What? I'M warrant 'em to go round the worTli. Take hold of that one and bang lit about and convince yourself."' no you gave roe 'neeve .to test Its strength?' .: "Of course 1 do. Ttk Waltl." The. mam with1 a dldtreeslng cougH drew In ai Vutl Ibreath, oaCDed out, "By your lleave there," as if warning a whole .plait form if uV of passengers, and ' then took (hold of the trunk. ::Rlpl" went the hBndQe, bang twent the locks, and as he stood it on end and upset tt and flopped tt ba:k agalln, one Hinge broke loose and It split to two. With a twUt of the wtnfet he gave the two haCivea a diam-bang, which com- ptieted the wreck, and' with' a bow to the seOler of the portmanteau, he joined the crfwd and disappeared. "Upon my soul," gasped the proprlHcor, as he viewed the ruins. "But I made a mlistlake Un him. He's a railway porter, Instead of a dying traveller." Slieffieid TeJegirlapM, ECONOMY IN FUEL. The Eureka Fuel Economizer Is a set- entiflcal prepait&tlon which, augmenta the Intensity of coal and wood heat in the proportion of 33 per cent. If ithe direction printed on each pack age Is curefully observed, the Eureka Coal Economizer wiH give to any ordina ry or middling coal the Jaime' value as that of superior quality. The Eureka Fuel Econo.itlzer prevents the shoots, the cinders and the formation of smoke, which may spoil, in an apart ment, so many vailuajble articles, such as curtains, pnlnitlngs, etc.. The Eureka bums any kindi of gas whllch might destroy the breathable air; apartments and factories in which, it Is used are consequently more tieaVthy and cornlfor table. In less than five minutes, one can obtain a very brisk, fire which will Hast thirty hours withoubelng stirr ed up and .without any addition, of fresh coal. Hence an economy of' coelt work and money. The Eureka Economizer produces a heat more soft and more conecntrU.ted; when a normal heat Is .wanted, the ventiiutlon must be partly slopped and, again, an economy In fuel 1s to be relied upon. We guarantee Ithalt our preparation pro duces no injurious effect on the heatlth, and does not afreet In any way stoves, ranges, grates, etc. Lairge consumers can obtain the pro duct, which we do not hesitate in term ing "rrtarvotoua," at much more reduced prices. Each pacWage bears, wlthi very explicit directions, our tirade mark, representing four hands crossed together above a ilon with this motto: "In union there Is strength." Any counterfeiter shaCt be dealt according to law. We receive too frequently applications for samples, and It Is with nigret that we aro compelled to refuse the sending of the sufme. Heretofore we have Wb er&Ay glveA away samples In order to popularize our product, but Wo cannot afford to support such heavy expense any longer. The moderate price of our pro duct Is In the reach of anybody who wants to try M. It to for the same reason tlliat we have decided to send It direct on receipt of 25 cents. To try lis to be convinced that our pro duct to a triumph of science. 25 cents each package, sent free of charge. AnERICAN EUREKA FUEL ECONOMIZER CO. n'8o Broadway. New York, V. 5. A. UNMATIiABLE. "No," said the stage manager to the wound be super. "I fear you wilt not do ''or a mailed fentghlt. Your face has not . :ie right stamp."' It's just as easy to try One Minute Cough Cure as anything else. It's easier to cure a severe cough or cold with It Let your next purchase for a cough be One Mlmrte Cough, Cure. Better medi cine; better results; better try It. Chas. Rogers. John BueseOC Young, of Philadelphia, Is a candidate for Don Cameron's seat In the United States senate. There la a movement In Sngtund to have public school children, . taught to swina, ELECTRIC BITTERS. Electric Bitters Is m medicine suited for any season, but perhaps mors generally needed In the spring, when the languid exhausted feeling Is prevailing, when the liver Is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonle and alterative Is felt. A prompt use of tfe.s medicine has often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act mors surely m counteracting and freeing the system bottle at Chas. Rogers' drug store. Mls Rels has been pensioned by Emper or Wtkam. She Is the daughter of Hi li sp Rels, whom the Germans claim Is the real Inventor of the telspbone. Children Cry for Pitcher'e Castorlc. Governor AtasreCd. of Wtnorls, announces woe ns tj a canaioate ror ren oral na tion. IT'S DANGEROUS GROUND That you are standta on with a cough or a cold, and your Hood Imp-ire. Out of just these conditions comes Conaump Oon. You must tto something. In the earCIer etagts of Oontoumptton, and 1n all the conditions that Iml to ft, Dr. Pierce's GwdMi Medical Ltacovery te a certain remedy. This scrofulous affection of the lungs, (Ike every other form of Scrofula. Can fte cured by ft. In serere, lingering conghs; fell Bronchia, Throat and ILung Affections, and every disease that can be reached through the bibod. It Is the only meoacine so effective that, once used, is always in ravor. Fttmphtet free. Ad. drew World's Ihopeneary MedicaC Asso ciation, Buffalo, N. Y, Mont peopte who know the fact have Forgotten K that tn 16 Mr. Lincoln: com missioned 'Robert Lincoln a vaptain and uereerat urant made him an ald-de-oamp, T. young captain was fresh from col. lege, and H9e oippolrlanent caused a great deal of interest In the ar.ny of the Poto mac almost as much! as) the coming of aeirldan to take command of the cavalry. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baklnz Powder superior to alt others. The Parisian women are fond of the new Unit of rprirtiifh hnllntrnnA Mrh tihav have christened Nadjal. WltCh IHasaI flnlVA . r. WA WnmvM TP cures eczema, skin affections, and is slnv piy a penect remedy for piles. Chas. nogers. Mis Kate Mosterson has retired as woman's editor on the New York Her- umd to write for Puck and other comae papers. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria Emulsion The cream of purest Norwegian cod-liver oil, with hypophosphites, adapted to the weakest digestion. Almost as palatable as milk. Two Sizes SO cent and 11.00 5C0TT & BOWNE, - New York Tk a small anwtlty ( Oottolaas sad a llttlaoraaiai warm la a frriif pan. Braak atisin i and stir until alif htly owksd. Sambo. Use not more than two-thirds as much Cottolene as you would butter and be sure that you do not overheat it before dropping in the eggs. This is always essential in cook ing with Cottolene. Cumins Oottolaas Is sold vtrywhtr is lias with trada-mark-aOillalan" and Mr'a Aaad la Mfl-fil arral sa atari tin. Madaonljrb . THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. 8t Leuh, Oliasa Saa maai, raraaas, vrasa, AW IfTB, Few flen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those we serve. We're trying In every way te make them tha most en joyable In town. All ths "good things" sf the season-cooked by our excellent cook la tii most delicious style. Perfect service. t If you Invite a friend to the Palace Restaurant (lie place Is a sufficient guar antee that he will receive a good meal. The Palace Restaurant Snap A rodak at any man coming out ot our suit and you'll get a Portrait ot a man brimming, over with pleasant thoughts. Such quality In the liquors we have to offer are enough to PLEASE ANY MAN., Conje and Try Them, HUGHES ft CO. Signature Is printed h BLUB diagonally- across tha' outsidb' y wraooer of erery fcotUtof (th Orlglaal and Csnulns) (WorcssUrshlrs SAUCE Am a turthtr protection MgutaH tul Imiimllom. ' AfMrts lor the Daltad Xataa, JOHN DUNCAN'S 50!K.W J I K i. y )rope " TG5BACCQ I872 1895 pisfyer 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. i oil liO JLluO Gives Choice of Jmo Tr anseontinental Via Via Spokane Ogden,Denver and and St. Paul. Omaha or St. Paul. Pullman and Tourist 8lee" Fr Reollnlng Chair Oar, Astoria to 5an Francisco. 80ait of Oallfbrnia, TvMwy, Oat. 11. Cblunibla, Wednesday, Oct. 16. 8 bate of OaOifornia, (Mlonday, Oct BL Ool'umtofa, daiturday, Odt. 28. 8 Date of California, Thursday, Oct, SI. Columbia, Tuesday, (Nov. I. Astoria and Portlnd Steamers. The T. J. Potter will leavs Astoria at 7 p. m. dally, except Bundiyj leave Port land at 7 a. m. dally, excopt Sunday. The R. R. Thompson will leave Astoria at :16 a. m. dally, except Sunday; leavs Portland at S p. tn. dally, except Satur day. For rates and central Information call on or address C. F. OVMBBAUUli, Commercial Acent. Astoria. Or. VT. H. HDRUBURT. Uen. rn. Art., ronmn ur. Are You Goino; East? B sur and see that your ticket reads vis T HE NORTH-WESTERN LINE. CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS, This Is the GREAT SHORT LINE Between DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points East and South. Their Magnificent Track. Peerless Ves tlbuleTbinlng and Bleeping Car Trains and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Have given this road a national reputa tion. All classes of passengers carried on the vestlbuled trains without extra charge. Bhlp your freight and travel over this famous line. Ail agents have tickets. W. IL MEAD, T. C. BAVAOH. Gen. Agent Trav. F. and P. Agt US Washington sL, Portland. Or. Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins, Chattanoosn, Tenn says, "Shllors Vltalixer 'SAVKE) H i LIrr;.1 I cor.r.aer It tne btrt ns .dy for a debilitated system I ever assd." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kid nay trouble, it axoeiia Pilvs 7 cts. For fials by 3. V. Conn. Japanese Bazaar BINQ LUNQ. Prop. mihtev Goods Jest IJeceived An excellent sto.:d of underwear, hos iery, cap3, etc., at extremely low prices. 417 Bond Street, next door to Mount's Fruit Store, The oasis op thf Colorado Desert 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 salnst Indlo In 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 Paclflo Company, takes pleasure In announcing that sev eral , Commodious and Comfortable Cottages bavs Just been erected at India sta tion, that will be rented to applicants at reasonable rates. Tcey are fur Dithed with modern conveniences, sup plied with purs artesian water, and so situated as to govs occupants all the advantages to be derived from a mors or less protracted residence In this de lightful ollmate. (From the San Francisco Argonaut) "In the heart of the great desert of the Colorado which, the Southern Pa clflo road traverses there Is an oasis called Indlo, which, In our opinion, It the sanitarium of the earth. We be lieve, from personal investigation, that tor certain invalids, thee Is no spot or this planet so favorable." ' O. T. Stewart, M. D., writes: "The purity of the air, and the eternal sun shine, fill 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 fect sunshine, with a temperature al ways pleasant, a perfectly dry soil for rain Is an unknown factor: purs oxygen, dense atmosphere and pure water. What more can be desired? It Is the place, above all others, for lung troubles, and a paradise for rheu matics. Considering the number of sunrerers who nave 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 ti-00 For further Information Inquire of any Southern Paclflo Company agent. or aooress B. P. ROGERS, Asst. Gen,-Pass. Agt. S. P. Co. J. a KIRKLAND, Disk Pass. Art. Cor. First nd Alder Sts Portland. Or. J. A FAST ABEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, PILE DRIVER, HOUSE, BRIDGE 00 WHARF BUILDER Adams, box io, Pestoffict. ASTORIA, OR SEASIDE SflWflIIiIi. complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, ma tin, celling, and all kinds of finish; mouldings and shingles; also bracket work done to order. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Oflloe and yard tt mill. H. W. Ia, LOGAN, Prop'r. flsaside. Oregon. , NOTICa The partnership hsretofors existing be tween C. J. Greenlund and Anton lUix florists, Is hereby dissolved by mutual consent, and all debts of the said firm will be paid by C. J. Orsenlund and C. G, Palmberg, and all outstanding accounts are due and payable to them. C. J. GREENLUND, ANTON BRIX. EARL'S CLOVER ROOT, th- rf Blood tmrifler. slvaa traannMa an. clearness to the complexion and euies Constipation, ?5 cts. Bo cts , $1.00. ror eaie oy J. w. conn. INDORSED BT THfl PRE23. Gentlemen: This Is to certify thar I have used Krause's Keadaune Capsules with satisfactory results. I touirht a box which cost ins 2. and one caparle cured me of a dreadful sick livuluche. My wife and mvselt have both the medicines manufactarea by the Norman Urbty Mf'c Co., and we re commend them to the publlo as being JJust what they are reprRBented. Bespeotfuilv, W. 3. HUTCHISON. Ed. Gazette, Pleasaiit UiiJ. Twenty-five centa. for sale by Chss. Rogers. Astoria. Or., sole e,n?3. CaU says: '"bhlloYi Catarrh nn. : Is the first medicine I have ever t ij that swmld 4t mo any good. Pclcd : cts. Br.U by J. ,', (.nun. lndio A New H