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1 v V -" -r. yTUE DAILY ASTQJIUN, AflTflRU, FRIDAY M.OJINTO, NQVEMHEB 1, 181)5. It Ji-i - -x " AWN V - xXnxvXsNnN ;"N for Infants and "Children. THIRTY year.' observation of Castoria with the patronaea of million of ptfiont, permit ns to apeak of it without Rawing. It h nnqnestlonahly tlia best remedy for Infanta and Children the world haa ever known. It it harmless. Children Hke It. It . gives them health. It will save their live.. In It Mother. haTe romething whloh 1. ah.olntely .afe and practically perfect a a child', medicine. Castoria destroys Worm.. Cartoria allay. FeTerishnsss. -, , '' i Castoria prevent, vomiting Soar Cnrd. ' ' ? Castoria cnre. Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Casorla relieve. Teething Trouble.. :-.:..' ' Castoria cnre. Con.tlpatlon and Flatnlency. Caitorla neutralizes the effect, of carhonlo add ga. or poUonons air. Caitorla doe, not contain morphine, oplnm.or other narcotic property. Cartoria assimilates the food, regulate, the stomach and towels, giving healthy and natural .leep. Caatqriajs got np In ene-rlae hottle. only. It 1. not .old In bulk. Pon't allou nny one to .ell yon anything el.e on the plea or promlie . that It fa "Just a. good w and "will answer every pnrpoe." See that yon yet C - A - S - T - O - The fan-rlmlle plgnatnro of Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. FOR TIlihAmOOK, NEHALEM COAST POINTS OTHER STEAflERS R.P. ELMORE, M. H- HARRISON, AUGUSTA. Sailing dates to and from Tillamook and Nehalem depend on the weather. For freight arid passenger ; rates apply to ; -f h ' . ' - ELMORE, SANBORN & CO., Agents. 0. k & N. CO., Rfter (Deals! Or nl any h!Iht "tiaio when you wlch n gaoi cigar nek for t lie w-ll known. lionie-mmle, hand ramie, white labor eigar "La Belle Astoria.' Conoeded by all smokfcM to be tbe best citfar manufactured. W. F. SCH1EBE, 71 flintr? Street, Astoria, Oregon. EVERY REQUISITE FOR : first Glass Funerals : AT POflli'S Undertaking Parlors, . THIRD STREET. Rate Ronati. Embalming a Specially THE MILWAUKEE." The only railroad lighting lt trains by electricity. Tea only railroad twin- the celebrated rieotnc berth reading; simp. The coaches now running on "The Mll wsukee" are Palaces on Wheels. On all Us through lines, tbe Chicago, -IT.lwaulcre and St. Paul Railway rune tbe post perfectly equipped trains of Sleep ing. Parlor, ana uiratg ara ana Ltntnw For lowest rates lo any po-m in ue ntied tsatee ana lanaas, appiy o iicact ns, or address C. J. kuui, X Genera Agnt. Portland, Orfoa. R - I - A. - A Is on every wrapper. flllli Open por Special Gharter. V ' Aeenj, Portland. ,? I 'A TALENTED EDITOR." ;u : Gentlemen: I bad occasion to un several boxes or Krause's Heartache Capsulea while traveling to Chicago to attend the 'National Democratic Con- vention. They acted like a charm in preventing headaches and dlziiness. Have had very little headache since my return, which la remarkable. . . Toiira. resoectfullv JOHN U. SHAFFER, Ed. Renovo (Pa.) Record. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Or., sole agent. FOflRDS STOpS GO. DEALERS IN J Picnic Canned Goods,; v "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. :.-.'". Bl( S Is a aoaoiMKms naady for Oraoirboa, Ol0t, 8prasterrhft, Whites, mtllrll di. efaarsea. or any inflamma tion. Irritation r ai or ra ti, in nf n e A m nn rjQ, branca. Kon-ttatriDseDt. ) ! "J ktM T ttrmt 7; i d arot la ntaln 1 JL I by unraaa, preni kv B Circular aanc oa sM fcy Bragcuta. 1 f rapper, ibaiH. for ttfe. 12-75. 11 M . anuun. V6OSSTM .Tide Tablt fu October, -1895. HIOH WATER. tOW VATKR. DATE. a. a. h.in ft.llh.ni ft li.m rt.ljh.m l ft Tuerfdav. .. 1 11 H.r I H(l 7 2 12 1x17 7 U 48 7 t 5 8M-0H 60819 6 07 0 9 6 85116 6 84 10 70210 700-18 78106 7 20 -1 6 8 04 0 3 7 61 -19 8 .17 0 1 8 18-2 2 915 0 0 860-2(1 10 01 '0 1 9 67 81 105708 1020 86 Oui 09 1180.3 7 1 20 0 6 I 18 8 8 jtl 06 2 48 8 4 8.14 0 6 8 5824 4111-06 46014 6 15-0 7 6 40 0 6 5 01) -4) 8 6 28 11 1 6 42 -1 1 7 16 0 7 7 21 16 8 0210 8 00 2.1 860 1 0 8 40 26 94007 9 25 8 2 10 84 0 9 1020 88 113208 1182 4 0 0 35 08 102 IK 140 1 2 2 2588 2 40 1 6 8 28 8 2 8 80 1 7 4 10 6 4 12 18 4652n 462 18 68216 6 2! 20 6 0110 9 n'ednetiday 2 Thumuay. 8 rrituy... Saturilav. 05; 10881 H 1 M, 1 4 2 0--'8 ft 2 8A8C 8 12M 6 8 27 88 4 5280 6 0076 SUNDAV : II 211 2ol Momlay Tuewlay.. K Weun'nu'y ! Tlmniaay..lO 6. a rnaay n Saturday.. ri 7 fin 7 l'Jl? 6 8 8876 9 50 7 71 10 22 80 114718 2 BUN JDAY. 1.1 8 0 Monday. ...M TliP8(luy...lli Wedn'nd'y ill Thurnday .17 Friday ....IN Saturday.. 19 SUNDAY. 'Ju 11 M 10 It 1 a ) 12 00 8 6 03N 2 18 80S 12 88 9 1 1 18 9 2 2 0019 2 241190 8 2118 6 4W17 9 Monday .. 21 Tuesday . . !tJ Wedn'sd'y Xi 8.W BOO 6 10 i iiiimuay ,Z4 615 7 8, 6216 7 7 80;6 5, 84-!6 8! 9 48 6 4 r ruiay .... Saturday. SB 7 20, 8 2,i flJND1' 27 91,6 52 6 8 Mo . day . m Tuewlay ..2ii Wedn'ud'ySO 102 7 2 10 67 7 10 38 6 61 1124 6 9 Tinirnifty.Bi 112717 91 SHIPPING DflYBYDJlY IWarine Patters, Here, There atd Eveirymhere. . . s 1 PILOTS' UP-tflim GfWH Large Number of Ships Now Due and Will Probably Arrive In the Next Few Days. The Signal will be here from northern ports on Sunday morning. - The George Curtis Is expected down the rtver from Portland today. The two-mnaslted schooner J. B. Leeds came In from flan Francisco In ballast yedterUay imorplng. The schooner Queen came down from Portland yesterday witti a load of lum ber for 8a.n Francdsco. Th Bohoonor Falcon came dovn from Portjiredi and passed out to sea In How of tha Reiief at 2:30 p. m. yesterday. The State of California left out for San Francidco yetterday morning with a large mlsetClaaieous cargo and 19 pasengers. The steamer Geo. W. Eldar arrived Jn from San Francisco yesterday morning with ttie Qlttle Iyucero n tow. She pro. ceeded up the river to Porbllind before noon. The British bark Mobile Bay came in y(6terday In balCast from Rla Janeiro Site mode tihe pasage in 38 days without specftat incWont, experiencing light winds tihe ihoIe way. It h rumored that tlie-charter of one of tihe ships now due expired last night. There Is a strong southerly wind, blowing 0 j -.side, and the probabilities are iwt a iamge number of ships will arrive In, es there Is quite 11 fleet now due. The Sydney Commercial News of Sep tember 19th isays: After a record pass age of 61 days the American barkentlne Willie R. .Hume arrived yesterday from Port BitikefJoy. 'Her average speed Wirougihouit iwbis 146 nviles a day. and the bfist day's run iwas 226 miles. The Wuwhllngton pilots are beginning to admtt tlhey will be forced to allow an opposition tug a ibonua of 25 per cent, unuess the pnj:kles tug confines herself to the towing of vessels, and not titalt of transferring pilots to ships and pilot sdhioonera, as It makes an up-USH game for them. The two epot chanters on Saturday left only two free ttulpe In ixrt, for which 30s la asked. Five of tihe tlhlrty-nve vessels aj.uded to on Saturday as due at this port arrived In tihe 36 hours ending at midnight on we 27th. These were all un der charter 'to load wheat at rates vary ing from 23s Sd 'to 33 The tipot rate Is 30s, and merit of them are slCg'-vtly above that figure. Bultetin. Greenland must be a very good country to keep away from. Judging from the ex perience of some of the Gloucester fish ermen. . A report comes from (here that the schooner Carrie W. Babson had 2i barrels of salt, iwhich she . had landed, dumped bito the eoi and the barrels burned by a Danish man-of-war. The schooner Mary E, had the came experi ence. A vessel is not aXowedj to land anything, and croiy altowed sheOter in severe storms. An horrest granger In the laite 70' s, when " freights - were very hlgrn conv- pf aimed that the freight ring In this crty sent grain chips to Europe so that they arrived a fleet at a time, and quoted the press dispatches to chow that tn one day some mix or rjght ships froou this port reached Cork or . Liverpool. . H e remedy was to have the farmers charter the ships themselves, and dispatch the sarrrw a few days apar.t so that arriving saime a few days apart, so that arriving at no time would toe glutted. HM Uea was not adopted, and seldom since these halcyon freight days have thlrs run evenly on -the . long voyage arojnd the cape of Storms. One exception to the rule was cabled Saturday- The (hips Hoiylwood and Klnros-shirei each salted from this port June 13th, bound for Fal mouth, and each arrived there October 2Suh, tn a passage of 134 days. - It is not of ten suwhi cares can be recorded. Com mercial News. ..'!., A peculiar -cuJiom prevail among the skippers arfd fishermen in Australian waters. These hardy mariners are often for months at a time away from thefr homes, crurtatng to md fro. In search of Ash, shells, . coral or sponges. Away from all . communication with the civK ized world they nave erected on points Of vantage situated near much frequent ed ocean hlghlways high stones, to wh'ch they attach an empty barret at a con venient helgfhlt. Here they deposit sll totters they wish to ma, with money for the postage, and a pearl or a hit of coral as a reward for the one collecting this maH. In fact It Is nothing lesu than a letter box on 'the corner of the street. -ReguCar steamers passing week ly eall at those of the sklent stations that are most patron ted., mai a ystem has been found to leave some mall there. AC! that Is required is the previous an nouncement at what imairpoet letters are to be left, and the heart of the lonesome mariner may be gtartdened' with new from home every week. A special tax Is now coSectea tor calling at such points. - - , : - i 'i '' v , I ! ' f ' " There are now on exhibition In the American Museum of Natural H 'story Oife-slze node of a squid, or devilfish, and an octopus, both of gigantic size. ThwsB models are' -mads of paplertnache, and hang from the eeiMng in the room devoted t the 3owar tnveruto-ate. T-.ey are exact representations of the origins) W4 present a very formidable appear anew in hlr prewit position, the huge squid stretching tts enormous tentacles nearly aorabs the room. . zolentiflcaBy tfirse crpaltures ar known as the ccptsa- lopod.1, and It t bclleVwl' this family have provided the. foundation for. a great many of fch'e sea . eerpenit ctorlej 41fiat bave occuulcd o much aiftemtlon in time pa.it. Anything more; horrtb'.e that, tho aquid, wlttiv fts huge eyea. horny-fli6'h ccored beak and InMBlsUe tentacles, can t-.'airdi'y be conuelved. It has, too, a tiablt of ewi miming backward with no.'tlon of tts tall sticking out of wa:tr, and Vfrlt Oooks not unC'.ke a eer oemt's head. There Is rrot wnxxix Utter- enee In genl appeamnce between the equld and the octopu Both belong to the vaune family, and. both have very much the same habits. They secure ituwir prey toy attaching ttinmseives by tiwo or three of their arms to a rock or other stationary object, and then reach out with the others Ifor anything that comes In their way. The suckers with which! Yhey hoCd their prey are like mttniytui-e pumps, piston and all. A bony rim surrounvla the sucking organ, while th Interior is a soft puCpy mass of fteah. When rite rim Is applied to an object the cephalopod drama back by a muscuiar action the soft fleeQv Ins'de the rim, tthus leaving a vacuum. The quid represented in the museum 1a of the genus arctutenithius. The original was caught after considerable dimcuCty at Catailina, Trinity bay, Newfoundland by some flslhenrrjen. The octopus was captured on the Pacific coast.' It to very large one of lie Kind, and be'ongs to the genus octopus punctatus. A late Now Vork dispatch says: "Load. ed up to her decks with cans of green turtle coup, pompano ana guava JeCCy, the little two-masted 109-ton American schooner Oracle T. anchored in the tipper bay tost night after a cruise of six montOis In West Indian waters. A curt. us feature of this very curious cargo Is that it was all manufactured on board the schooner, ' and therefore to not sup posed to be subject to duty. Therein lies the secret of the original expedition. It was planned by Benjamin Wood and ibis associates. They expect to under. seH tihe importers. When, the Oracle T, Deft New York on April 10 last she. Wan fitted up as a ftoatilng cannery. A chef is taken along to overlook operations, and the rest of the party consisted of six expert canners and the "egular crew of the vessel. The vessel was fitted out at an East river pier. First a light horse power boiler was put on board. and then three copper coiuzdrons of 25 gallons each. . Machinists et the boiler up a: Utile forward of amldshint, . and pipes were run from this boiler to. a big circular, "process" ketttej The big kettle rested on tihe lower deck and It projected half Its length through' a hole In the deck above, iwhere the boiler was pClaced, After all ishesei preparations were made truck toads of empty cans, 150,000 In aft. were put aboard, end the CUtltle ve&el was started. Besides the turtle soup,, guava Jelly and pompano, the cap-rain expected to secure and pre serve several kinds of nsti and game. After leaving: port, little was heard of the Veosdl until she returned to 'New York test nigM. She had been cruising along the coapt of Codta Rica, and her crew for months had been engaged In copturihig green ttlotktt and converting them Unto soup and canning It. The meats, after bdng bolted down In the HhTee copper cauldrons, were alao canned and tCien Cowered in the big "process" kettle and subjected to a high boning pressure ta make them keep. ) The chef looked after thw and also superintended the manufacture of guava Jellies." IN SELF-DEFENSE) ' You ought to kfen your flesh up. Dis ease will follow, if you let it go below a heaJIOhy standard. No ntitter how this comes, what you need to Dr. Pierce's GoMen Medical Discovery. That is the greatest fl4i-builder known to medical science, far surpassing filthy cod liver oil and all Its nasty compounds. . It s suited to the most delicate etomach It makes the monbldTy .thin plump and rosy, win healtih aitd strength. sena ror a iree pampniex, or- remit 111 cents (stamps) and get a book of 168 pages with testimonials, addresses ami portraits. Address World's Dispensary 'Medical 'Association, 661 Main street, Buf- fato. N. Y. Rupture or breach permanently cured ,a ttthout the knife. . -Address, for pam phlet and references, norm riupensiryj weuicdi -AisMjci-aciun bubmo, in, x. Dp, TaCmage has taken a suite at one of tihe leadllng hotels in Washington, the yearly-expense of which will exceed his samry as pastor of the First Prtisby terlan chiuroh, to which he was recently calked. A member of Dr. Talmage's ciburch, commenting upon the fact to day, ea-M that Dr. Talmage's salary as pastor was the smallest part of his in come. His prtncftpal nource of revenue for. mUtvy years has been . his literary work and lectures. . It' 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 Minute' Cough Cure. Better medi cine; better results; better try it, Chas, Rogers. . An actual case of death from a broken heart Is reported from Hoxton, near London. A cab driver's wife, after r&ughlng hKarlously, suddenly feil to the floor limp and ttfekss. A post-mortem exnimmatlon showed that her heart) either from excitement or too heavy a dinner, had literally burst In two. The U. S. Gov't .Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to alt others. The Standiard OH millionaires still re tain then- homes In Cleveland, the scene t tlheir earfiy successes. John , D. Rockefcf-Der bias two houses, ' one on Eutf.'td avenue and one out In the country mar by, and he usually spends a few 'weeks of each year tn one or the other of these places. BNOLISH CAJPrTAL FOR AMERICAN INVESTMENTS. Important to Americans seeking Eng lish Ceptiat for new enterprises. A list containing the naimes and addresses of 360 succeasfirl promoters who have placed over 1100,000,000 Storting in Foreign. In vestments within the last six years,' and over 18,000,000 for the seven months of 1896. Prion, IS, or ttS, payable by postal order to tho London and Universal Bu reau of Investors, 20, Cheupui.le, London. B. C. Subscribers wli be entitled, by ar rangement with tr.ie directors to receive either personuft or lettens of lntroductoin to any of these sucaaaful promoters. This list Is first' cfass in every respect, and every man or firm whose name ap pears therein may be depended upon. For ' ptacing the following t will be found. InvaluabCe Bends or Shares of In- disrate!. Commercial and Financial con cerns, Mortwige loans, Sale of Lands, Patents or Mines. -Director: SIR EDWARD C. ROSS, HON. WALTER C. PEPYB, vArT. ARTHUR BTIFFE. : ; : Copyright, 1 The most irrtereeti.ig sooboy in San Francisco in all probability Is tbe 1ft tie grandson of the late King Grsig of Fan ning and Washington tolands. King Grelg was a merry monarch, thougCi his sub jects numbered htardCy more than 100 persons. He used to snake frequent visits to San Francisco and Honolulu. But on his Mand home. rch was hta by right of discovery, be spent tils life manufacturing copra. His son, George B. Grelg, is the present ruler. CURE FOR HEADACHE. As a remedy for all forms of headaehs Electric Bitters has proved to be f very best. It effect permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual sfck head aches yield to ts influence. We urgr all who are afflicted t procure a bottle and sxve hs remedy a fair trial In esses of habitual constipaUon Electric Itttter curts by avliig lbs needed tone to the,,bowe:s, and few eases long resist iiw use-or wus medicine. Try it once. Largs bottles only'ficty cents at Chas. Rogers' drug store. ,.... T.:ne king of Portugal Irent a wreai'.h. of. ino exqujsue orcinruu.. (0 00 laid on the bier of Louta Pasteur. . A. O. Hartley, of Magic. Pa., writes feel it is a duty of mine to' inform .you. ana me puouc mat ueivvtt'.s WltpH Ha--zed Salve cured me of. a very pftiT'casa 01 eczema, it also cured my boy of running sore on his leg. Chas. Rogers. Jtlhin M. Ward, formerly captain of the rew york baseball team, wua a few duys ago bcifore United Statfs Commis sioner s meats aumftted to practice as lawyer In the federal court KARL'S CbOVER ROOT will nurlf ruur uiuuu, ciear your complexion, reg ulate your Bowels, and make your head ciear as a Den. za eta., dO da, and IL00, 001a oy j. vv. uonn. .......... This year's ciaret of UuroDean manu facture will contain more tt-an the usutl amount of alcohol. This Is given ss a warning to "those who ' ' drink- claret pumoa as though It were a temperance unnK. ... All the paten: medlslnea advertised n thla paper, together with the cholo- si perrumery, and toilet arUcles. t& un be bought at tne lowest nnrn at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Oc cident Hotel. A torls, Paul Bout-get fs about to write a book on Scotland and Ireland. In which coun tries ne has flatety been spending much sime. it wur resemtxe In metWodl his recent book On the United States, BTJCKLBN'B ARNICA SALVE. , The best salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Fever Sores.- Tetter. OhaDoed Hands. Chilblains. Con.s, and All Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to five perfect satief action, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents per tox. For sale by Chas. Rogers. Odd Fellows' building. Sir Thomas Longmore. C. B., who has Just passed away after a distinguished military career, was - the . originator' of the St. John's ambulance classes which now extk In all parts of the .United- Kingdom. ' 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. Tbe only harmless remedy that produces Immediate results. Chas. Rogers. , Lilluok.i'un!,. the deposed que-n of Ha waii, had a good many .curious char- a eternities, one of the most pronounced of which was a perfect patIon for the collection of rope knots made by sallotu of different nationalities who visited her domain. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of all In leavening Strength. V. S. bovenuneat Report Mr.. Charles II. Hackley, the million aire 'umRwrman of Muskegon, Mich., has given the board of education of that city 230,000. to build and -equip a normal training school. Ho will also give 16,000 a. year during his life for the support of the school, and at or before his death will endow It with 1100,000., Children Cry for Pitcher's Castona ThouRili the heir to vast , wealth, the late Oliver Ames served an apprentice- Mp-for four yeans In the shops of his father's shovel nianufaKtory.. from the age of 16 to 20 he worked at a bench by the side of tihe mechanics, and after graduating at Brawn university he, went on "tilie road" to sell his father's goods ito hardware Stores throughout the land. It proved to be a good training, for when Oakes Ames tiHed in 1873. leaving tils ' estate . apparently t hopelessly . in volved - his son brought, order out of dniaios, and in his latar , years he was said. In addition to . other . great posses sions, to have 31,000,000 in cash on hand.. Any doctor will tell you that Professor Hare, of efferson Medical Colletre. Philadelphia; is' one of the highest authorities' in the world on the ' action of drugs. . In- his -last work; speaking of the treatment of scrofula,' he says: "It is hardly nsceasarv to state thateod-Kvsr ell is the best remedy 6f all. The oil should be given in emulsion, so prepared as to be palatable." tie also ' savs ' that the hypophosphites should be combined with the oil. Scott's Emulsion of cod- i v ef oil. withEy pophos- phites, is precisely" such a preparation. , ' v : . - - few Hen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those we serve. - We'rt 'trying ' In very way to make them the most en joyable In town. All the "good, things" of the season cooked by our excellent cook In the moat delicious style. Perfect service. If you Invite a friend to the Palace Restaurant the place Is a sufficient guar antee tnat ne wui receive a gooa meai. The Palace RestauVSht ' Snap A Kodak st any man coming out of our stars and you'll get a .. portrait of a man brlmmluK ... t , over wltft pleasant thoughts. -Such quality in the liquors ' ' . we have to offer an enough ' "' PLEASE ANY MAN. Coroe and Try Them. HUGHES CO. , MUSIC tfflULl. ;.- ; -K if KEATING 00 will open their www Mailo Hall at V Alitor street, Saturday th 16th. Thsy will it w irvcp numberless goo-t Uioon and cigars besides baring' good ramie all the time. .' - A GOOD WORD. Mr. J. 3. Kelt Sharpsburg, Pa. Dear Sir--1 am glad Is say a good word for Krause's Headache Capsules. After suffering for over three rears with acute neuralgia and Its consequent Insomnia (which seemed tn baffle the efforts of some of our best physicians) vou suggested this remedy which gave ns almost Instant relief. , Words fail 10 express the praise I should like to k tow on Krause's Headache Capsule. Gratefully lours, ' MRS. B. R. HOLME?. ' Montrose, Pa.'- scrofula i.:..:.::::r;tK mm JO'!- TOBACCO. 187a - 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 Impli rrients Wagons & Vehicles. E. ncNEIL, Receiver. "XT' JS10 Givea Choice 'I of Jmo Transcontinental Via 1 Spokane ;; and St. Paul. Via Ogden, Denver and ,'' Omaha or St. Paul. Pullman and Tourist 6lepers Fres Raollnlng Chairs Car, Astoria to San Francisco. Stioite of CnH'fornia, Fdldaiy, Oct, 11. Columbia, Wednesday, Oct, 16. Btate of OaOl-fornita, Monday, Oct. 21. Cohunbto, Saturday, Oct. 26. State of CaiUfornta, Thursday, Oct. SI. Columbia, Tuesday, Nov. 8, JLstopia and Portlnd Steamers. The T. J. Potter will leave Astoria at f p, m. dally, except Sunday; leave Port land at 7 a. m. dally, except Bunday. . ' The R. R. Thompson will leave Astoria at ,6:16 a, m. dally, escept Sunday; leave Portland at 8 p. m. dally, except Satur day. ; - , For rate and general Information call on or address - C. T. OVHRBAUGH, ' Commercial Agent, Astoria, Or. W. H. HURLBURT, Oen. Pas. Agt. Portland. Or. Are Yon Going East? Be lure) and see that your ticket reads .via , T HE NORTH-WESTERN LINE. -t4 CHICAGO. MINNEAPOLIS , and ' ' OMAHA' RAILWAYS This Is the GREAT SHORT LINE " v't"', Between ' ,'..,' DULUTH, ST.; PAU.Li Chicago And all Points East and : ; : south. ' Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Ves- tlbuled Dining ana Bleeping ur Trains and Motto; "ALWAYS ON TIME " Have given this road a national reputa tion. All classes of passengers carried on the vestibuled trains without extra charge. Ship your freight and travel over this famous Una, All agents have tickets. W. II. MEAD. F. C. SAVAQB, .- Gen. Agent. Tray. F. and P. Agt ' ta Washington St. Portland. Or. Mrs. T. 8. ' Hawkins, Cbattanoora. Tenn,. says, "8hllors Vltallter 'SAVffb MY Lli'ii' I consider It tne best rem edy for a debilitated - system I ever sea." . For. Dyspepsia, Liver or Kid ney trcrtla. it tzztzix rjiv r; !. r roe Bale by J. W. Coan. Japanese k:::au SINQ LUNG. Prop. (Kinter' Goods Jest flficeiVicL An excellent sto.-k of iimlerwrar, hos iery, caps," etc.'nt exii-meiy low prices. 417 Bond Street next door to Mouler's Fruit Store. The Oasis of thf Colorado desert A Hew J4ealtb Jesort BELOW THE LEVEL OF THE SEA Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate Pronounced by Physicians the most Favorable in America br Sufferers from Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures The ohleetlnna lira-prl .vnlnat Tnrlln 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 miltn.hio tlon. The Southern Paclflo Comoanv. takes Dleasure In annnunnlnn- thai a. era! Commodious and Comfortable Cottages have just been erected at Indie sta tion, that will be rented to applicants at reasonable rates. Tfcey are fur- nlt.hed with modern conveniences, sun- plied with pure artesian water, and so 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 great desert of the Colorado whloh tbe Southern Pa cific road traverses there is an oasis called Indio, which, In our opinion, ii tne sanitarium 01 the earth. We be lieve, from personal investigation, that for certain invalids, the-e Is no spot or uiis pianei bo ravoraoie." 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 milch that there remains but little for man to do. As to Its possibilities on 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: pure oxygen, denss 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 sufferers who have been cured, I have 00 hesitancy in recommending this genial oasis as tbe haven of the afflict ed." INDIO Ta 612 miles from SAN FRANCISCO and 130 .miles from LOS ANOELES Fare from Los Angeles For further information Inquire of any Southern Paolflo Company egear, or address B. P. ROGERS, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt. S. P. Co. '-. X B. KIRKLAND, Dlst Pass. Agt. Cor. First tnd Alder Sts.. Portland. Or. J.A FASTABEND. GENERAL CONTRACTOR, PILE DflVEl?, HOUSE, B1JIDCE BffD WHARF' BUILDER. Addreu, box 180. Poitoffice. . ASTORIA, OR SEASIDE SAWfULL. L complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rua. tie. 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 van! at mill. H. V. I LOGAN. ProD'r. Seaside. Oregon. - .... . NOTICa The nartnerahln h - " V4V1. .AlflLlllJI U9 tween C. J. Greenlund and Anton Brix florists. Is hereby dissolved by mutual consent, and all debts of the said firm will be paid by C. J. Greenlund and C. O. Palmbers. and all luii.i.ni.. ... . -... nvvuuiiui are due and payable to them. J ; s U J. GREENLUND. ' : 1 ANTON BRIX. KARL'S. r-T.n VTrr nrwvn ... . , . . - - awwa, ids great - "r.uiiciii ana clearness to the omDiexion and cjies wv..v.iyvivji, , u i. la., av cui , 91.00. ; INDORSED BY THE PRE33, Otlntlmjin Trii. a. --m . . . .i.e. id iu uvji lii iiiar x box which noflt in unri ' , onu vrt .HI' J?J cured me of a dreadful elck headache. my w mna mvaeir nave Doth used the trtAOlrln Asl rnnniifantiiM 1.. v . Norman Llobty Mfg Co.. nnd wo re commend them to the public aa being ' ' W. J. HUTCHISON. Ed. Gazette, Pleasant Hill Wo. Rogers. Astoria, Or., sole agents. Captain Sweeney, U. & A,. Ban Lieiro Cal., says: "Bhiion's Catarrh R.m;.:.;ji Is the first medicine I have v- rn.. test w'iid in rr.a ai,y auuo. -riee :J fts." Bold by J. W. Conn! ' W Indio 7 r ; I 1 V V r- 1