THE, DAILY AflTGRIANa JXSOAj. .THUBSMYl! ,$)TCpER ,,81, ..l2!f. was for Infants and Children. TglM" yn' oheerratloa of Castorla with the yttmip rf ttUHom of persons, permit ns to .peak 0f u without gaesaUg. It js unquestionably the test remedy for Infant an Cnlldrsa tas world has ww known. It is harmless. ChUdrea lUf It. It gives thom liealta. It wUI save their llras. I it Mothers have romethlng whioh in absolutely eats and praot.oally perfect a child's medicine. Castorla destroy Worms. Castorla allay Fevorialuieaa. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Card.'' Castorla cures Diarrhosa and Wind Colla. ' Castorla relieves Teething Troubles. ' CastorU enrol Constipation and Flataleaey. CastorU nentrallsas the effect, of cartonlo aold r or ydwuw. irf Castqrja doe, not contain morphine, oplnm, or other narcotic property. Caste aestadlates the food, regulate, the .tomach and towel., gMng healthy and natural Jeep. Ca.torlaU pot np In ono-Ao bottles only. It 1. act soM fat hulk. !!!nTon to mH yon anything else on the plea or premUo that It U J.t a. good" and "will answer orory pnrpo..." Eeo that yon get PA - S - T - O - The fae-rimlle algaatnro of Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. FOR TIlihflmOOK, NEHALEM GORST POINTS OTtfEf STEAHERS R. P. EliVI0f?E,1 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! Or Bt any other time when you wish a good cigar ask for the well known, home made, band made, wbite labor cigar "La Belle Astoria." Conceded by all smokers to be tbe best "cigar manufactured. W. F SCH1EBE, . 71 ffintl? Street, Astoria, Oregon. EVERY REQUISITE FOR : First Class Funerals : AT POHb'S Undertaking Parlors, THIRD STREET. Rti Re.neaoM. Embalming ( Specialty THE MILWAUKEE." .The only railroad lighting its trains by eleclIVOty. Toe (ooly railroad using the celebrated vdeotr berth reading lamp. The coaches now running on "Tbe Mil WBUKee" art Palace, on Wheels. qu all it. through lines, tbe Chicago, jftiwaultee and St Paul Railway runs the mc-at perfectly (quipped train, of Sleep ing Parlor, and Dining Cars and Coaches. px k Totted H Vts. pgr kwi ranee to any poux in -me tea mate, ana Canada, apply to ticket or address C. J. EDDY. General Agent, Portiacid, Oregoa. R - I - A. is oa every Rhh Open por Special Charter. Axens, Portland. .-. "A TALENTED EDITOR.. Gentlemen: I had occasion to use several boxes of Krause's Headache CapBule while traveling to Chicago to attend the National Democratic Con vention. They acted like a charm In preventing headache, and dizziness. Have bad 'very little headache since my return, which la remarkable. , ' Tours, respectfully - JOHN . TJ. . SHATTER. ' ,A Ed. Renovo (Pa.) Record. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Or., solo agent - FOBHD 4ST0?ES CO, DEALERS IN Picnic Canned Goods, Tents, Camp Stoves, . Camp Cooking Utensils, v 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. Glaet, fle.raeterrkata, " ui i. !, . ' mi mr I chArgM, or tor inflanBU. ' Una. lrritiL,m tli.iwla .i.nalM, Uom of Bic.ll Moai' fHtEMSt&lfteitCa. Somatrtoieat. Snaaaun.0 T 1 """ l. lii. 2 4 or ant la able Vafr' 07 aioreaa, orppaaa. io, tl.aa. or tbottlM. 3.7i. rv CitcaiM aeut ea reteoat. Tide Table for October, 1895. BUS WATSB. LOW WATCS. A.U. if S7. I A.M. f.M. Uju I it.ljh.m ft 'h.nijt. Ilh.in I ft 11 ilr. 7 J 1 11,7 25 88 -0 H 8 0hT6 131X77 (07 08 6V16 02J72 UW79 fM 10 7 02 1 0 0 67 7 3 1 08 8 1 7 00-1 8 7 81 08 1H4 71I l')H-( 7 20 -16 8 01 OS 2 117 0 2 ft! 8 f 7 61 -19 8 87 0 1 2 6187 28688 (1 18-2 2 015 00 88164 8)286 860-26 1001 01 42U6I. 827 88 0 67 81 1067 08 632 6 8 4 62 8 0 10 20 8 6 6 44 57 60U76 OOi 0 5 UM37 76860 71976 1 20 06 1 1888 9 01 64 88876 2 S3 06 2 48 84 86370 0 60 7 7 8 84 0 6 8 68 2 4 10 87 7 7 102280 46-06 4 6014 U2081 1147 82 6 15-07 64006 12 00 8 6 6 00 -0 8 6 28ul 0 88 8 8 12 88 9 1 6 42-1 1 7 16 0 7 1 28 8 0 1 18 9 2 7 21 16 02 1 0 18 7 7 2 00 92 B00 2.1 86 l 10 8 08 7 2 41 9 0 8 40 2 6 9 40 0 7 86868 82086 -926 82 1084 02 60064 4 16 79 10 20 88 U8208 6 10 6 9 615 7 8 1182 4 0 72059 621 67 086 08 10242 82608 7 86 6 6 1 40 1 2 2 2588 9 1666 846 8 2 40 1 6 8 2882 96268 94864 8 80 17 4 10 25 1025 72 10 38 6 6 4 12 1 8 4 56 2Q 10 67 7 6 1124:6 9 4 62 1 8 682 16 112770....I. . 6 2 2 0 6 06 0 9 DATp. Tumdsy... Wedneadsr Tburaday. Frt.Ur.... Satiirdav.. HUNUAY . C Monday. ,. 7 Tueaday .. 8 Wedu'iid'y Thursday. .10 Friday 11 Saturday. .12 HUNUAY. 13 Monday. ...14 Tueaday...U Wedo ad'y It), Thuniday .17 Friday ....Id Saturday.. in BUNIMY. liO Monday .. 21 Tuesday . . Si Wedn'sd'y 2:1 Thuraday .24 Friday.... ts taturday. Iii Monday.. Sn Turaday . .2 Wedu'ad'yHO Th lira ilay. ill SHIPPING DAY BYMY JHarfne JBntters', Here, There and Everytuhsre. VHSTBrDA Y'S COLLISION The Potler and Oatzert Come To gether a Few Miles this Side of Kalama. Ait 1:30 yesterday morning the steam er Potter going up from thte city, and 'Una Gtutserlt coming down from Portland, coClldea elt a point on the Oregon side of ma river twee mllea this side of Ka lama. PKtt Atten was ut the wheel of the O. R. and N. boat at the time, and Pilot Johnson was in charge of the Out sort, Captains Ciung and Sullivan being off I'watctti. There wui a thick fog end very luckily both steamers were going dead stow, sounding their wlhlstUs every moment. The fog and echoes of the hDle near by entirety deceived eadh pilot as to the Vocation In which lihn other eteaimer's whittle was being blown, and without a moment's warning they came together. The Sharp bow of itlh Potter tore a big hole In the Gatzert'e forward gangway on tne port side just iml3ing her water line by about three indlwa The passengers on both eteamars were roused by the shock ot Ithe collision and for some minutes there was considerable excite- ment. As soon as the steamers r.arted. tt was seen that the Gatsert was in no danger of sinking, and thlat aTiie would be awe to etetam ibaclc Into Kalama without aBlstwnoe. This she did, discharging her TPeigjit ana pasengers alt that port and proceeding on up the river to Portland where he was tnrmedlaitcCy dockevl and a pretiminajy examination wtaa made to ejscertaln the extent of her injuries. It wx oe ineariy two weeks before she will oe reauy to go on her regular run a train nd unt that time the Sajwh Dixon will take her siace. The Telephone brought draw! her oaesengers vesterdav iftanun Thie Pouter's injuries are very slight. Her jwcKstari was woken ore an-d her ouutirle emaisnea from the mrafor Una ,m ThtaUBli thiere will doubtless be an Inves- raganon, tne o means of tootjh ihnnra inv. that neither ptot was to blame ttnd lhat the deceiving weather conditions alone responsible for the accident. . The plMt schooner Loval tjirpH m 6 a. im and in eJ probahilltv tMi-ned on on the ebb tide. The British shlD Phllomane Jivft nn -tn. river yesfterday morning for Portland In tow of the Harvest Quean. Tlhle Wtearrrer Mainzanlta leave nui.nr' her Puget Sound supply cruise this morn ing. She will be gone two weeks. - The tug Rettaf andhoi-ed at 'the Wirtit. dhlp during Tuesday nlghit In ordtr to pick vp a ip, hut owing to. the heavy mjbt mer enoris provea lutile. Dr. J. A. Fuuton,,the stalls health offi cer, wEO not. vCsBt or Inspect inoomlns Teasels after ( o'clock p.,m., this rule not obtaining In Sam , l'lanoufco or other. ports, the hour being between S a. tn. and t p. in. The steamt-h'iD Bandorille left out for San iPnamotseo and way ports at 11 a. m. yesterday. The oapraln had grave doutota to the edvlaabllt'.y of attei-noting the trip upon dlsoovering the placards posted around one water front Minounolng a Toroiaido, but uoin Oaotain SchrOfiter's Bplamevtion, his fears were removed. The British ship Phllnmene. wihOch ar rived: at Aorta on Saturday, the 26th, kdUen with coal from Newcastle. Aus tralia, ufJthDugh her draught was but 21.2 feet Wft, was detained here until yester day awaiting the full moon tides to reach her destMatiDir, Portland, which pCace she may get to by Saturday noon, making a imi to or detention before discharging. Estimating her expenses at 280 per day, a tow average for wages of Crew and insurance, her enforced detention has cost her at least 15G0. With orooer raH- road faculties to Astoria, her port of discharge, she would now nearly be ready for her return cargo. It Is po:elbl the same delay may be necessitated on tur return from POtitttwd, as the chip Demon Hill was nine days on her way from that City to Astoria, and was then obt'ged to ngcuter 200 tons by mean a of barge to As tortat in orMer to properly co-npCi:e Ooad mg. Jaimcs and Alexander Br-wn's coal dr- cutur, dated Newvuot. N. 8. AV., Sep tember 27, 195, contains the following: T.ie total quantity of coal exported for eign since our Cast report is 68,966 in 31 vctiaels. .. Its distribution was as foUows: Seven for Ban Francisco, 18,634 tons; six for Valparaiso, 10,318; two for San Diego, ,443; two for . Calcutta, 5.180: two for Par ima, 1,916; one for Oarrlzal, 1.790 one for Iquique, 1,101; one for Torton tiiio, i,im: one for Tajcahuano. 1.814; one for Chanarai, 2,960; one for Oailao, 1,490; one for Manilo, 1,(73; one for Ifongkong, 450; one for Honolulu, 991; one for Guaya quil, 972; one for Eureka, 603; one for Bombay, 2.635. There are 27 vessels In port for loading, aggregating 40,727 tons register. Estimated tonnage to arrive during this and next month, 82.830 tons register, to load principally for west coast of South America and California. Rates of freight We quote approximate: Hongkong. 7s (d; Manila, lCs; Singapore (steam). 8s; Mauritius. 14s: San Fran cisco, 12s; San Diego, lis; Honolulu, 14s; Valparaiso, f. o.. 14s: IfaxaXlan. 16s: uuayqull, 16s. Coal avices are: Best screeneVl, 7s (d; small, 4; ccke. U per ion. aii prices c.o.O. at Xewaastle. J. W. Harrison's lat San Franlun coal circular contains tie folCowlng: During the week there were eight ar rivals rrom tne coast collle.-ies with 18,119 ton, and 7.323 tons from foreign sources. There Is sothing special to note during the week, busineea In this tine being particularly quiet. The pra-nects of early rains are inducing some house keepers to see tHat their fuel bins are be ing replenished, although It Is t'eneraHy believed that there will be no advance of value during the winter months. The market Is well aupplled wUin alt' grades for stenm and domestic uses; in fact the want of yard room caused some re cent arrtvels of foreign coal to be dis posed of at a material loss to the Im porter. Recent cabled advices fiport a very strong freight market for coal car riers from England and Australia. Cunv beKauV coait has been advanced 82.60 per ton this week: harmony again prevails among tne tiavtvmare snappers. The owners of the Coral Hollow colliery are Showing considerable courage, expending a 'jarge amount to create en avenue to market for rheir output. If what they claim ror vnnvt coat snouia De readied. they will become a tformldaMe competitor to the Coo Bay and tJeattle giades, but it is very aublous rwhether they can profttlabfly market ttietlr products at. the prices they have IntlmJated. The coal firm of "M-essrs. MaodonOugb & Co. have been succeeded by lone Central Coal Com pany on tin even more extensive scale. . "Everything possible was done yester day," says Monday's Colonist, "but with out success towards freeing the Quadra from the rocks at Fulford reef. The coinbined efforts of the steamers R. P Rlthot, Lorne aad Vancouver failed to remove the vessel when the tide was at Its highest stage, and this fact is suf ficient to show that the vessel Is stuck hard and fast. No change whatever has taken place In the Quadra's position, At extreme low tide the lies, It is said with her bow showing four feet out ot the water, with about twenty feet ot her forward keel resting easily . on the rocks ana her stern ailoat In deep water. In the efforts to release her from the rocks the Lorne pulled astern, while the Rttihet and Vancouver succeeded pretty wen m routing tne . vesse on her, keel. The strain on the vessel can be Imagined when H -is stated that the Lome's big 6-inch rope : hawser ' snapped' while . she was pulling astern. ' After rugging for nearly en hour the frulHessness of the attempt was realized, and as the tide was beeinn-ing to render the effort still more difficult, It was decided to abandon fur- Oner operations until today at about noon. In the meanwhile scows wilt be placed on either elds of the Quadra, to wnian otuuna running unaer one bow of the steamer will be sjooached and other pjfffuraietons made. 'Alt 7 o'clock this morning the Lorne will return to the disabled steamer, land Ut will, - It is UhougOK, Stay - by her until she reaches Esqiuima&t. Though; the Quadra's steet plates are very thin they are said to be uninjured, and the hope Is that no south wester or northeaster win arise to do them Injury, for if- they come the Quadra's position will be dangerous In the extreme. Oaipbain Gaudln, agent ot marine and fWherleis, remained by the Efh'lp pretty much aC'l of yesterday: but besides . tltte presence of officials and teamboa'tnven there were many who went out from the city. How the ship met wmi toe imraiap mas been disbursed by the knowing and the unknowing, but itea'mboa'tmen who have occasion to pass 'line pnace almost cmuy speak of the den- gars Of the CocaJlty and of the similarity of FuDton reef to ttaalt of Trial Island, when encountered In a ttrtck fog such as prevaEed on Frkiay Jaiet. The speed of 'flhe steamer at the time when he struck is probably the only part of the disaster wlhllch seems to be criticised, for It Is stated In umaiutthorltaitlve quarters that Pie was going between a ten and twelve knot speed." The San Francisco Call of Monday pays: "The British Ship Aberfoyle ar rived in port lust niglut after one of the moat remarkable voyages on record. The Alborfoyle walled from l'Vederlckstad, Norway, for Australia January 25 last. Captain George Robertson was In com mand, but as ft was impossible to secure men w In certificates he was obliged to venture out, wtlth only one licensed officer. Tills was Percy Norton, who -was shipped as first mate. For a few days all went iwiell, but soon the crew became unruly, and 'at one time it looked as though there would ibe- a mutiny. -Captain Robertson was drunk and on the first mate devolved all the responsibility. He -mastered the men and came to an understanding with thorn. The sailors got the best of the bargain, but he could- do nothing. . He was between the devil and the deep sea. There was a drunken captain In the cabin and a mutinous orew -forward. When the ship whs a fortnight out a hurricane came up., and all hands were called to take In sail. Before this coutd be done many of them were -blown 'away and everything movable i on the deck was washed away., The storm contin ued and Norton was on deck night and day, wEVlle the skipper drank whisky by tlha tumblerful and oursed: everybody from the poopdeck. On the 'evening or the ntlhi of Februar the hurricane raged again, and while attempting to help one1 of the men who was holding on to a stanchion Mate Norton -was swept away and drowned. The crew . was simply paralyzed by the disaster, rter, and when they it was- too late Ho came to their senses attempt to save Norton. - Left' without an officer IHhe men kept on the course luid down for them, and when Captain Robertson oaime on deck partially sober they got him to take an observation, The toes of the .mate sobered the skip per ana ine attemptea to jix up nistog. n wanxeo rne crew to swear to ic ana they refused 'From February to Way Ihe never touched liquor, but then ' the craving became too great and he. broke but again. On this occasion there was some excuse for him, as he -tlmd been constantly on the rack for nearly months. He hod to keep all the watches and been ready to answer at call at a mo. merit's notice. On. May 2, while drunk, he atsstaulibed the orew and drove' them. Into the forecastle at - the; point- of a pistol.- An hour later-the men; rallied, and catching .the .captain-ureawares -dis armed and Docked,-him tip in-hat cabin. The unfortunate man drank and .drank until he was crazy end then took 'a: doze of carbolic acid. When 4fhe boatswain went to awaken him the next morning 3 discovered the dead body, The 'Aben ;oyle was thus left -without a navigator, and all the men knew was that they were somewhere off the coast of Australia. They would keep the ship on her course all day and alt night would lake In HH On May 16, when they thought they were 600 oiKvs off shore, they discovered that Kiey were within a short- distance 'ot th' coast. The Australian ctoafater Tag- lla'ferro noticed .their vstgnaCs. of distress ana sent the second officer on board! to aisolst them. The thip was taken to Melbourne, where her ' cargo i was .dla oharged. From there ehe was taken is Newcastle, N. S. W., where ehe loaded coal for San Froncbco. The Aberfoyle was built at Dumbarton In 1861, and be fore this unfortunate voyage was on of the . luckiest Ships in the Cowper line, She to 258 feet 8 inches long, 38 feet 1 inch broad and 22 feet 7 Inches dmn. Captain WaMo.ce, vho Is In comand, took emange of her in Newcast'e. He brings m vessel into port in spcemHd,cond1ti0n, ama in spue ot tne jong run of seventy, live days has beaten the East -African wbWi started before him, Into port."- It's lust as easy to trv One Mlnnto Cough Cure as anything else. It's easier 10 cure a severe cough or cold with 'it Let your next purchase for a cough be One Minute Cough Cure, Better medi cine; better results; better try It. Chas. Rogers. The big flgJhlt to wasn't puClod off. probably off, but it The U. S. Gov't Reports thow Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. Brie in doing all ha oun In Ohio to (toque Republican- opposition. CURE FOR HEADACHE. As a remedy for all forms of headache Electric Bitters has proved to-be. the very beat. , It ffects a permanent cur and the moat dreaded habitual sick head aches yield to ts influence. Ws urg aU who are afflicted to procure a bottle and gi ve this remedy a fair tral. In cases of habit uat constipation - Electric Bitters cur.a by g-vlng the needed tone to tbe boweiar, and few cases long resist ne use of this medicine. Trv (t nmr- Large bottles only flflty cents at Cbas. tvogenr orug store., . , 'Horbeitt epenoer never accepts a college dtigrea nor. any other honorary trade mark from 'amy' society. He wtvDts to stanU iwholly on lii own merits or "be Torgocten, . . . v " ' ' ' ' KARL'S CfcOYER BOOT will' purify your blood, clear your comDlexlon. reo- ulate your Bowels, and make your head wear as a pen. 26 cta 60 cts., and J1.0O. Sold by J. TC. Conn. . Otto, the Insane king of Bavaria, has just cettioraited hts 46t!h birthday that is, it was odlebnated throughout his country y a rckigious service, since his acces sion to the tlhrone the mad aoveiv-'m never leu ttve castle of Fuersienrled, vim. is lurrounaed by high wallB. All tbe puien: medlcliea 4di.'ertiKRii ui thlB paper, together with the choic est perfumery, and toilet, articles. etc can be bought at tne lowest prices at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Oc cident Hotel. Astoria. It is hard to realize 'that Cartv'n mo born a cernury ago. He seems more of contemporary than many men born a quarter or a century later.- Neverthe. o the centenary of his birth WI1I be celebrated in Edinburgh December 4. . BTJCKLBN8 ARNICA SALVE. ' , Tbe best salve In the world for' Cuta Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Bores. Tetter. Charmed Hand. Chilblains, Con.s. and All Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Plies, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents per box. For ssla bv Cbas. Rogers. Odd Fellows' building. On the occasion of her 90th. birthday. which occurs next months Mrs. Keeley, a OLe-tlme popular English actress, will appear att the? Lyceum,. -London, - In Betsy Baker," for her benefit. There are many good reasons why you should use One Minute - Cough Cure. There are no reasons why you should not, ti in need of help. The only harmless remedy that produces Immediate results. Chas. Rogers. The pope has granted the French au thor Buyer D'Agen permission to write hta biography, and for this purpose has given ihtm access to the family archives of the Counts Peed, in. Carpineto. ROYAL Baking Powder.. Highest ot all la leavening Strength. V. S. aovsrasMBt Report A. Q. Hartley, of Magic. Pa., writes: 1 feet It Is a -duty of mine to Inform you and the public that DelWtt's Witch Ha-' zel flalve oured me of a very bad case of eczema. It also cured my boy of a running sore on his leg. Chas. Rogers. - Children Cry for Pitcher's Oastona It is a curious fact that nbt one ot the major-generals or the bnlgadier-generaCs now on the active list will succeed Gen. eralf Mllea mlhlaultl- he live to the age of retirement, which occurs In 1903.. Gen eral Brooke, who - approaches nearest. arriving ait the retiring age In 1902. conditions In some conditions the gain from the use of Scott's Emulsion ' of cpd-liver oi is rapid. . For this . reason we put up a 5oc size, which is enough' for an ordinary cough or cold or useful as a trial for babies and children. In. other conditions gain must be' slow, sometimes almost irriperceptible.liealth can't bSf built up' in a day. For tbi .Scott's Emulsion mu.st be taken as , nourish-; ment, food -rather than medicine, .food Iprepaied for tired and .weak . digestioiis.' n . '. . ' ; . , . owttoi bowni, i.namuu. new. lorn,- 50c. and f 1.00 Kopp's Beer .. Hall. : - CholcrWlnes, Liquors and Clg'ars'y KENTUCKY WHISKEY . ' , - . , '. '.' , ' Only bandad pyar tha tar, Tbt largest glut, Of N. P. Bear, Half-and-half, jc. " - '' Fret lunch.' " ' '. -. VI.-'. ' , Chat. Wirkkala; Proprietor. ,Cor. Conronly and LafaysnS Sta, . . Few Hen Would?Ask ; fOra Finer Kin rier . -. . ,.' -,.;.! - ' ... 1 than thpse .we serve. , We're trying In 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. Perfect service; -. . If you invite a Mend to .the ' Palace Restaurant the place Is a' suflicleht guar- suios uw no win receive a good meat, The Palace estaMa ; Snap'flXodak at any man cowing out of our .store mid 1 yola'll get portrait ot a man brlmmlnK ' over with pleasant tlioiiglitK,' J. Such quality In ihn liquors a) ' we have to ofTer are enough to - ' - PLEASE ANY MAN. 4- Com? ahd Try Them .... . - HUGHES & CO. EXTENDED SYMPATHT. . "Do nnto others as you wouId have otners do unto you," is sympaineticauy shown In tbe fcllowlng line,' the pre sumption being that sympathy la born, or akin to bain or .sorrow? - "Oentlamen: Please -send Krause's Headache Capsules as fellows: 'two hova to Flora Sea v.- Havanna, Dak. Two boxes to'Lillie Wilcox, Brook and. N. Dak. I nave .always been a great sufferer from beadaohs and' your Cap sules are the only, thing that relieves ma" Yours very truly, . FLORA 8 SAY, Havana, N. Dak. For sale by Chaa'riogers, Astoria. Or,. Bole Agent. - ..- . ; ' -v A GOOD WORD. Mr. J. J. KelJ. Bharpsburg,, Pa. -Dear 6ir'-I am glad to. say a good word for Krause's Headache Capsuiea After suffering, for over jtbre sears with aedta neuralgia and Its onsequnt Insomnia (which seemed to .baffle U efforts of some ot our best- physicians) you suggested this remedy wmon gaye me almost instant relief. Words fall to express the praise I should like to bestow on Krause Headacc tapsuiea ' GratefiiliK-Yours, . MRS. E. R. BOLMTC8, . Montrose,- . "sl TOBAGGO. IS72 ' 1895 Lubricating " oils A Specialty., ;.. , Fisher . ' Brothers, Sell ' ' Astoria. Ship" Chandelery, Hardware ; -''-;; Iron & Steel, -Coal, '-'' Groceries & Provisions, Flour A'MiirFeed," " ' Paints, Oils, Tarnishes; Loggers Supplies, Fairbank'sfc'cales, .') . Doors & Windo W8, I Agricultural I in pit me'nts Wagons & Vehicles." E. tlcNEIL; Receiver. r'' 0 ilo Givea Choice TmoTfanseontiiiental Koutea, Via -Spokane, , 'and St. Paul. Via Ogderi,Denver . and ' Omaha or : St. Paul. Pullman " and Tourist Sleepers Free Keolinlng Chtilrs Car, Astoria to San Francisco. acaite of CaWBornta, FWday, Oat. 11. Columbia, Wednesday, Oct. 18. - - ' State of OaMfOrnia, MOnduy, 'Oct. 21. Columbia, Saturday, Odt. 26. Bbate of OallilPoTTtto, Thursday,' Oct. 81, Columbia, Tuesday, Nov. B. , Astoria and Portlnd Steamers. The T. J. Potter will leave Astoria at 7 p. m. dally, except f3undiy leave Port land at 7 a. m, dally, except Sunday, ,' The R. R. Thompson will leave Astoria at 6:46 a. m, dally, except Sunday; leave Portland at t p. m.-dally, except Batur- . For rates and general information call on -or-address " . if c. P. OVEaRBAUGH,-('.-Commercial Agent, Astoria, Or. W. H HURLBURT, den. Pas. Agt, Portland. Or. Are -Yau : Going East? Be sure and see that your ticket reads via HE. jiORTH-WESTERN T Chicago :; isx. paul;v, ' , MINNEAPOLIS OMAHA RAILWAYS. '" This Is tne i QUE AT SHORT LINE ' j '"' - Between ' DUlluTH, ' ST." PAUL , ' V. rV'.r:''-' CHICAGO And Tall Points' East - and South. . Their- Magnificent Track, Peerless' Ves- tlbuled Dining ana Bleeping cur Trains and Motto: ' ' ' ! 'm "ALWAYS ON TIMB " Have given this road a national reputa tion. All classes of passengers carried on the vestibuled trains without extra sharse Ship your 'freight and travel- over this famous line. All agents have tickets. VT. H. MEAD,-- : F. CSAVaOB,' Gen. Agent. Tray. F. and P. Agt M' Washington at. Portland, Or. . Mrs. T. S. hawklna - .Chattanoora. TennM says, "Shllor's Vltalizer 'SAVID MT LIFE. I consider It tne best rem edy for a debilitated system I e-ver sed." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kid iC7 tronbie. It excalla. Pilve 7a eta, ror em by J. w. two, MTU : .A'VAj.' Japanese E:izc -' KINQ LUNQ. rrop. dlntep 'Goods Jtst ?eceiysd An excellent stock of underwear, hos iery, caps, etc., at extramely low prim. '417 Bond Street next donr in Mnolnr'a Fruit Store. The Oasis of tkf Colorado desert BELOW THE LEVEL OF THE SEA ' Dry and Pure Tropical 'Climate Pronounced by Physicians the m6st Favorable in America for Sufferers from . . . T r: a j-uijg juiscascs ana Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures ' : "t . : . . " ' The . otxlectlona In the past by the large numbers who otherwise would have been glad to tak advantage of Its beneficial climate, has been a laok of suitable accommoda tion. The Southern PaoWo Company, takes pleasure In announcing that eral - . .- r -Commodious and ; it Comfortable Cottages have Just been erected at Indie sta tion, ihat Will be rented to amllcnnf at reasonable rates.' ' Tfcey are fur- nuned with modern conveniences, sup piled with pure artesian water, and situated as to gove occupants 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- of the irreat desert nf mi. viuiiuu wiuuu in. Boutnern i-a. clfio road traverses there Is an oasis coiled Jndio, whloh, in our opinion, U me sanitarium; or the earth. We be lieve, from personal investigation, that tor certain mvauus, ine-e 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 ami rtollo-ht Nature has accomplished so much that there remains but little tor man to do. As to Its possibilities as a health resort, -'here Is the most per feot sunshine, with a temrjer&ture at. ways pleasant, a perfectly, dry soil for rain Is an unknown factor: cure , uchpo uuwojNiera sou pure water, wnat . more can be desired T It Is the place, above an others, for lung troubles, and a paradise for rheu. maties. Considering the number et sunerers wno nave been cured, I have uu uesiuuioy in recommeiKUug this genial oasis as tha haven nt th affllnt. a." ...,... - ,, ... INDIO Is 612 miles from SAN FRANCISCO and; 130 miles from - LOS ANGELES Fare from Los Angeles For further Information Inquire ot any Southern Poclflo Company agent, or address B. P. ROGERS, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt. S. P. Co. " - J. b. KIRK LAND, ' Dint Pass. Agt " Cor. First ma Aldef StaL. Portlana. Or. ; GENERAL CONTRACTOR, PILE mm. HOUSE. BRIDGE ML) , Addrcii, box 180, Pojtofflca. ASTORIA. OR SEflSIpErSJlWfllLIt. A complete stock of lumber on hand hi the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tle, ceiling, 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. Office and yard at mill. H. T. 1 LOGAN. Prop'r Seaside, Oregon. - ' r : NOTICE, - : The partnership heretofore existing be tween C. J. Qreenlund and Anton Brig florists, Is hereby dissolved by mutual consent, and all debts of th. said firm will be paid by C. J. Qreenlund and C. O. Palmberg, and all outstanding accounts are due and payable to them.. '" O. J.' GRBENTLTJND. ' ANTON BRIX. KARL'S CLOVurR. nruvr ... . Blood purifier. ik. I clearness to the complexion and cures Constipation, ti cts.. So cts. lT.00. For Sale by J. W. Conn. ; n.:. INDORSED BT THE PRE33. . ' Gentlemen; Thl ! tn .1... . . ---- w 1 ' ' J lilt I 4 nave used Krause's Headaune t'spsules wnu aaiusiactory results. 1 bought a box which cost ins 53. ami mi. ,.nu cured me of a dreadful sick headache. y wire ana mvseir nave both used ' the medicines manufactured by the Norman LJnbtr Mrc Co.. and w. commend thera to the public as being Dust what tbey are represented. j2speotful!y, W. J. HUTCHISON, Ed. Gazette, Pleasant Hill. Mo. Twenty-five cents, for sale hv rha Rogers, Astoria. Or., sole agents. Captain Bweeney. TJ. B. A Pun tt.ee. Ca'n says: "Shiloh's Catarrh Remi is tM first medicine I have ever touij tRt w?r:!4 3 tr.a tr.v eta. Bold by J. W. Coun. Iiidio fjesort