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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1895)
THE DAIItY ?ASJOiUAH,; ' $TEltfit& ! -SW, NOTEI ft im for Infants and Children, MOTHERS, Do You Know that Paregoric, ; Batm' Dnipt, Godfrey'i Cordial, many to-called Soothing Syrup, and .- moat remedies for children are oompoaed of opium or morphine? Vow kTtiow that opium and morphine are tunMnf n.rJwl. Po Vow Know that In meat countriet draggUU art not permitted toacU narcotic Without labeling them poUont f Po Yon Know that you should not permit any medicine to be gives your child tmleaa you or your physician know of what it Is composed? Po Ton Know that Casloria la purely vegetable preparation, and that a list of Its Ingredients is published with every bottle Po Ton Know that Castoria is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. That it has been la use for nearly thirty years, and that mora Castoria is now sold than of an other remedies for children combined? "i Po Ton Know that the Patent Office Department of the United State, and of other countries, have issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word M Castoria " and Us formula, and that to imitate them Is a state prison offenie? Po Ton Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection was because Castoria had been proven to be absolutely harmless T Po Tom Know that 45 SVrerage dote of Castoria are furnished for SS aemta, or one cent a dose? Po Ton Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children nuy be kept well, and that yoa may have unbroken rest ? W?11, these things are worth knowing. They are (acts. The faoslmlle) signature of Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. FOR w w TIlihAmOOK, NEHALEM COAST POINTS OTHER STEAHERS t?. p. eiimore; 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. R N. CO., After (Deals I Or at aoy other time when yon wish a good cigar ask for the well known, home-made, hand made, white labor cigar . . "La Belle Astoria." Conceded by all smokers to be the bent oigar manufactured. W. F. SCHIEBE, 71 ftintl? Street, Astoria. Oregon. EVERY REQUISITE FOR : first Class funerals : AT POH'S Undertaking Parlors, THIRD STREET. Ram Reataaawe. Esbalslas, a Specialty "THE MILWAUKEE." The only- railroad lighting Its trains by electricity- . toe only railroad using the celebrated 4ctne berth reading kscop. The coaobaa now nsnnsnw on The MH waukee" are Pelacee oa. Wbeela Oa all its through lines, the Cbfcara, Milwaukee and St. Psul Railway runs toe moat perfectly equipped trains of Bleep in parlor, and Dining Can and Coactu For VeM rales to any po-nt In the United tfie. and Canada, apytetlekt -,. or address C. 1. HDDT. portUad, Oregea. is la on oreryr wrapper. All Li Open For Special Charter. Arena, Portland. "A TALENTED EDITOR." Gentlemen: I bad occasion to use several boxes ot Krause's Headache Capsules while traveling to Chicago to attend the National Democratic Con vention. They acted like a charm, In preventing- headaches and dlulnesa Have had very little headache since my return, which Is remarkable. Yours, respectfully JOHN U. SHAFER, Ed. Renovo (Pa.) Record. For tale by Chaa Roger, Astoria, Or- sole agent FOflHD & STOKES 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 thine for t amp- ers, prospectors, etc Sure to keep warm at nights. Better than blankets. jr wmm -v ' -w . r . - 'lall.I wait , aaiarai - HIHC ai 1 W mmw www mn ttoo, irritattoa or alcara- ' - Boa ot alllll Bat- T7- "nEtUrt O"'.' k""rijBt- l uiasasRS r y - - T ip Ht, la. as, t ketu-a, at.!. Cirri I am sa laaaaaV Tide Table tor flovembeir, 1895. Bioa wats. LOW WATSB. DATE. a. a. p. a. p. a. h m ft h.m 1 ft h ni ft. h.m I ft Friday... 8aturiar. HUNDAY Owl 0 41 I2i 20) 2 48 83 11 65 8 2 00 2 21 2826 86 T09 748 820 04 00 121V8 6 12 55 8 7 19081 b!, 7 -01 -05 -0 6 Hooday. 7 2x:2 rueaaur .. Wedn'ad'r 20S'8 8 80281 9 01 281 8 4-l;8 S 0 90S 960 10 40 inurwiar, Friday.... it 84 4 8Hi Oil 06 83 26 18 07 6 20 10 8Sj8 7 116118 7 0 46,0 9 148 I 8 2 60 1 6 1141 Saturday., till 7 17 in 6 48! ttUNUAY. Monday... Tueadav.. 7 ii6i7 I 116 228 884 8 2417 0 9 01 fl,7 8 io 4il?e U4077 Wedn'sd'y 62 8 48 1 7 imiraaay , Friday.... Haturday., HUNDAY. Monday Tuesday . . Wedn'sd'v loan 11 23 4 41 19 6 27 28 12 2 6 5412 8 6 2.' -0 .09 IS 0 83 7 01 -18 -14 .11 12 e t 7 48 1 u 8VI a An 1 819 8 2 168 0 7 8881 8-8 8 26 8 4 9181 08 02 8 00 8 4 16 8 8 10 04 Thursday . 4 40 6 8u 8 60 Hi til 60 8( 10 12 3 1118 3 10 51 .0 4 rnuay.... Haturaay. -U.ND.Y Mo1 dT . 1140 11 87 88 29 24 17 1 1 04 01 1 1 12 8.11 7 05 7 50 0 80 1 188 121 2 1 2 40l Tuesdar . 8 84ft 2 18;7& 008 1 13 2 4 8 82 Wedn'.d'i 0 OS 10827 41kJ i nursaay D5K79 1 03 6 3 86029 4 39 8 2 6 00 rniaj -aturjUy. 10 3A81: 11 52 1 6 6 87 11 10,8 5 618 83 16 SJUPPIflGDAYBYDAY IBaFlne Patters, Here, There and Eyepymhere. Th George Curtis goes out tomorrow. The San Jose goes to sea again this morning. . The pilot schooner Loyal went out yes terday, re-provlaloned. . .. The Paas of Brander Shipped a oreiw of 24 men yesterday morning. She leaves out 'for Queenstown today. The Signal .will to down the river from Portland toirfght. She wfll leave out as early as possible tomorrow morning. The steamer Elmore arrived In at 11 o'clock last nUeWt, with 10 tons of dairy produce mni 600 cases of salmon fiom Tillomood. The Telephone left Kt 11:30 Vast night, having wailoed several hours) for the- ac oammodaitlon of One Tornado Theatrical Company. The at earner Harrtoon is on the beach near HanlDhDra's camnery having her stern betwttnge repaired. She will leave out for Siuslajw toraorrow'. The Tasmania arrived down yeatervJay morning and to now loading 2759 sacks of wheat out of a barge at Ohe O. R. and N. dock. She will flidsb her cargo and droyp out into the SKmeam this afternoon. The Gal&A has nut yet been chartered Wugt every effort 1s hedng made by her owners and agents to got her a cargo. Mean Dime, tier men are worioingr hard get ting ready Ito repaint faer from top to botltona The AimeTican Forest Comedy Com pany had an exasperating experience on 'ttve iflronit yeaterday, aa,ys tho ahronlcle. Ttue imennbens were hooked to aooe&r at San Rafael in the evening and a Urge audience was expected. From Ban Ra fael ttve company was to go to Petal uma wmu tfhence hy easy stages to Heajdabure:. The manager failed to argear wtuh the necessary cash and the players were exranaea. Late in the evening the fe male members of the troup went to the wharf and under the supervision of an officer took away what dhiLnga ohey actu ally required. The trinkets and scenery were beM for money due the Stockton steamer.. "CWef. Oovemonent Weigher Rhodes and Deputy Surveyor Samuel Ruddell de veloped quite a sensation on the waiter front yesterday afternoon by htbving Cap tain Froser and Mate Meiikle, of the ship Bwanmiua, arreeteo: (Or consptrlng to de fraud the government out of cuutomB dutilen on coal. The ship brought a cargo of coal from Newcastle. The men were released on bonds of 1100 each, as the amount Involved ,wtas lee thun 11, being something above two tons of coal alt 40 cents duty per ton. Two thousand tons of the coal were coruarlg-nei to Bal four, Guthrie & Co., and as many con signees of coal In the kyaet have com plained of losses they could not account for, a close watch was kept on all carts leaving She ship. Finally two cor loads of coal were seen being driven away in a BUflpieknia manner, and when the drivers "were accosted by the government officers Wwy said the mate had given them orders fur coal to take to oifteflde persons, whose names they gave. The mmte was at once arrested, whereupon Captain Fraser said: 'That's bAI right, for I gave the 'mate orders to do this.' Without further ceremony the captain aCso was arreste& The mate admitted that he had been supplying outs'de parties with coal from various consign ments, but always on the understanding that they were t pay the duties, but they have never done so. The persons who received the coal will probably be anresHed today. Besides the govern ment's grievance the consignees have one, and the tftlp owners also allege that they have been defrauded out of their freight. Simlar charges were made two year, aao, when, for a period of many months, there were mrmerouv complaints that ves sels) arriving were short from twenty to fifty rone on their billed consignment. AJ1 efforts to learn what became ot the coal wlhteh thus disappeared were futile. It 1s now believed thot a thorough In vestigation of the old cases would Impli cate many captains and mates. Coal taken from ships must be accc.r.panied by a certificate of weight as a rule, but the miaits In the case In quernon waived that by telling the boy who gives the certificate. That man Is all rMit You need not give trim any ticket' and In th's way he would pass without deten tion." San Francisco Call. NOTICE 10 MARINERS. Copt T'MXery Fog Signal'. Notice Is Tierohy given that on and after October 80th, 1895. on account of scarcity of water, Caps FOaJMery Fog-SigVuitC will Mow but once in Ave minutes until the rainy season sets in, excepting when hearing a veset whistle or horn, then the fog-eftgms: win bjcnr regularly until vessel Is passed. ' This notice affects the List of Light and Fog-Signala Pacific Coast, 1895, Pags 22. No. 988. and the List of Beacons and Buoys, Pacific Coast, 1894, Page 48. By order of the Mght-Housa Board. 0. W. FAIIENHOLT, Commandor N. 8. N., Inspector 13th L. H. District WOMAN A3 AN EXPLORER. The Afrlnaji &mmtln rVtmnan man Steamer Niger, which arrived at Liv erpool on October 10 from Routhweat Afri ca, ana 4h nur. hmn4it mmlm.iom of the explorations of Miss Klngsley, niece m wie late canon Klngsley. At cajneroons Miss Klngsley applied to the German authorities for carriers to Sake her over the Cameroon Mountains. This great ehaia baa aa aHMuds of 11,87 feet snd probably has never been explor ed vrou0y before. The governor was eompeiiea to refuse Miss Klngsleya re quest, as he ooutt not get carriers to as cend the ntnamatna; aM. moreover, be warned her that rhe natives were In an excited state, snd would orooablv mnWt If not kill, any one entering their terrl- tnrv Visa IThwud - Km ..i. I the Niger toVtotorta, where she was landed on September 10. The German governor of the place gave her ail aselabanoe, and before Dhe steamer left a number of ear nlers had teen engaged! to take her up the Cameroons (Mountains. Miss Klngsley . In tended to go overland to Rio del Rey to the English factory of the Ambus Bay Trading cempany. She ts unamended by any white coinpanions. Although she had undergone come exciting adventures. Miss Klngaley was In good heafthj and hoped to (be eucooroful In her explorations rf the Oaimaroon Mountains. Pttillaillpliia Press. THE BANK OP ENGLAND. Samti'Jhing about the Greatert Institution of Its Kind In the WorCd. (Pamls Reg later.) On the 27th of last JuCy the Bank ot Engalnd reached Its KKtth birthday. It Is the geratest bank In the worM - In its early days the bank employed 64 clerk?. and the year'y salary Hat amounted to hut tittle over 20,000, the chief accountant re ceiving tl,225 a year. At the present time the number of empCoyes Is 1,500. No note of the (0,000 or so Issued dally is ever Issued again. Each note as it Is paid In Is cairoeHed and an account Is kept of fta filing. One of the eurloeVttee of the bank Is a 25 note which was paid In after being out 111 years. In the bank eJbum for lanre notes and other curiosi ties ts a 1,000,000 banknote which was once Issued for convenience tn a transac tion InvoMng a targe amount of money. Whether lost, or stolen the bank's notes win eDways be casd. Once a clerk ran away with about 1100,000 worth of notes. For six months the theft and number of notes were advertised, and at the end of that time a Jew appeared with them and demanded that they be paid. On be ing refused foe went to the exchange end raised such an outcry, saying that as the bank had refused to pay Its own notes It must be Insolvent, that the bank caded hhn back and paid him the full amount of the stoOen notes. Another time one of the directors deposited 8150,000 and took a single note. He put the piece of paper on the tnamftetipteoe and fell asleep. on wakmg he round the note gone. He thought it has fallen into the firs and got another note, giving a guaranty that If the first note ever tunned up he would be responslote for it Thirty years later, toe man nnvmg uea tn the meantime. the first nots was presented at the tank for payment and the bank stood the toss. The man's est arte had been divided and nothing coufJd be recovered Clerks of standing and character ere selected' to remain at the bank every night of the year and on Sundays and bank horld&ys. a guara of oanters is. on duty every night, and they are assisted by a bodv of watchmen oonslstmg of porters and work men fully trained how to aidt In case of an emergency. , DRUMMER AND THE GLUE. The hard-luck drummer, who had not done any business all day, was eeUed in front of the only hotel the town boasted of, pulling vigorously at at Pittsburg soogoc ana trying to write down the or ders he had not taken with a pencil that had no point to It "Got a knife?" he inquired of the rural representarttve sitting opposite him. The man handed ever a suspletous looklng piece ot Mack eutlery, with ess blatte rs it. The drummer tried to opta it in the ordinary way, but ealy sueceed. ed In putting a beautful fringe on his thumb nail. Then he went at It with hta teeth, but the knife slipped and sent a cold chill down bile spinal column sim ilar to that produced by chesting a piece oi sano paper. "I beg your pardon," safd' he frankly, turning to the owner of the knife, "but have you any objection to my throwing mis Drang against the buMVJrng over there; that's the way we used to open a knife nice tuns when I was a boy T" "Waal, yes," reptied the man of agrt cuTtuflal knowledge, stroking Mto Spanish' moss whlWkere, '"sides the feller wat owns the bufMin' might kick." .- : .. "On the square, now," continued the drummer seriously, 'hare you ever had this knife open?" "Yep." "When?" " 'Bout seven yeans ago." "Huh!" "Yes, sir." went on the farmer, with a broad grin, "I stirred a pot of glue with that air knife one Dhne, an' forgot to wipe the blade afore I closed ft, so" 'Do you ever Indulge ta anythlns; to drink?" Interrupted the drummer. "Waal, generally, when any nerson borrtes my knffe." And as the two started tnirVi the bar together the drummer chiuclcfJea: 'That's a good Ides, Guess I'll get a knife and some glue myself." IN SELF-DEFEN8R1 You ought to keep your flesh up. DCs eaise will follow, if you let It go below a beaifUhy standard. No irritter how this comes, what you need Is Dr. Pierce's Go'.den Medical Discovery. That is the greatest flertt-bullder known to medical science, far surparalng filthy cod liver Oil and all Its nanlv pAmiuiuniti Tt'm suited to the moat delicate stomach. it maxes tne morbidly thin plump and rosy, wth health and strength. Send for a free pamphlet, or remit 10 cents (stamps) and get a book of 188 pages with testimonials, addresses and portraits. Adore World's Diaoensarv 'Medlcaii 'Association, (fit fAln mtr n,rf. faCo, N. Y. Rupture or breach permanently cured without the knife. Address, for pam phlet and referonces. World's Dlspensiry .uuvwvw AuwiuflNi, uuirauo, pi, i . Housekeeper Want anyt old news- papersr Junk Man No. Ni aunt maUle o' rags any more. Made of wood pulp. Housekeeper Isn' t wood pulp no user Junk Man-Guess not; but uump em on. it they happen to be nude o' maple wood, maybe I can sell em to a meole jrimm ea xr At. Weekly. ' " BUCKLBN'8 ARNICA BALVH. The best salve in the world (or Cuts, Rrulsea Snm ITLm cit ov... v .w. ujw 1 b MlltuilL never RnrM Ww nkaul tt i - Chilblains. Con, and All Skin Erup- uons, ana positively cures piles, or no pay required, tt Is guaranteed to give i Miaeraouon, or money rerunaed. Price, 15 cents per box. For sale by ;uu. nogers. Moa reaiowr milhllng. Why He Failed "Years ago," rtLld Mr, Barnes Tormer, the eminent traaredlan, "I started out to be the architect ef my own fortunes, but In the school of ex perience I have 'learned that a successful architect ought to be able to wraw geed nouses." Indianapolis Journal. SHILOH'B CURE la soil on a gvar- niee. u cures incipient consumption. t Is the best Cough Cure. Only one eni a aose. cents, to etc., and II. W. For Sale by J. W. Cobb. A SWEET REVENOH. Spare Moments A man with, a painful expression of countenance sat on a dry goods box. "Are you 111?" some one asked. "No." "Have you kM anything?" "Never had anything to lose." "What's the matter, then?" "I'm sitting on a wasp." "Why dont you get oof' "Well, that was my first Impulse, bat I got to Bhinkln' that I was hurtlo the wasp as badly as be was hurtla' i and I concluded to sit here anrMla" A HOUBHHCKJD TRBAVURfll D. W. Fuller, of CarJohirle, N. T., says that he always keeps Dr. King's New Discovery In the house and his fam ily has afweys found the very sect re sults follow Its see; that te woaM nt be without It, If procurable. O. A. Dyka man, tf7isrirt. CatsklU. N. T., says that Dr. King's Nnr Discovsry Is undoubtedly the beat eough remedy: that be has osed It la bis family for eight years and that it has sever failed to to ail that Is claimed for ft. Why act ry a so leng tried and tested. Trial bottles free at Chas. Rogers' drug stare. Regular sise Uc. and H. President Faurs of France Is a wall quipped critic, and owns a library' that Is full of valuable editions ot the classic French drama, The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. "If :lhttre's anything I like," said he to his wife, "It fas a woman who knows enoug'.i to be a good ltetener." Whereat the swrvanl girl at the keyhole cou'.J not rep rem a smile of catisfUctlon. Albany Angus. All the paten: medlslnea advertised In this paper, together with the oboto "st perfumery, and toilet articles, etc, n tt bought at tne lowest prices at I. W. Conn' drug store, opposite Oc cident Hotel. A. torta "I reckon," coi'd Mrs. Cormtossel, "that these politicians sUiy a good many things they're sorry for." "Ya," replied her husband, "an' a good many more the they orter be." Washington Star. KAHL'S CliOVBR ROOT will purlfj your blood, clear yonr complexion, reg ulate your Bowels, and make your bead clear as a bell. 25 etc., SO ots., and Sl-00. Sold by J. W. Conn. Irate Pa Did you tell that young man of yours that I'm going to have the gas turned off at 10? Trlx Yes. Irate Pa Wen? Trlx He's coming at a quarter past In future. Judy. The heating properties of DeWltt's Witch Hasel Salve are well known. It cures eczema, skin affections, and is sim ply a perfect remedy tor piles. Chas. Rogers. Friend Why didn't you ever marry? Maiden Lady Because, by the time my relalttons thought I was old enough to marry the men thought X was too oid. New York Weekly. There are many good reasons why yoa 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. "There goe a young man who is forg ing to the front I" "Why I he's accom panied by a policeman!" , "Yes; signed my name to check for 1500." Atlanta ConstWutlon. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of all la leavening Strength. U. S. Oovcramant Rcrt. Hobson Why does Newpop call his light lunch cafe "The BeJby's Month?" That's a funny name. Jobeon Because tt's open all night.-'Phlladelphla Record. Children Cry for Pitcaor'q Castoria Mistress There's certainly a strong odor of tobacco. Does that policeman smoke? Bridget I don't know, mum; he only died last week. Ex. thinness . The diseases of thinness are scrofula in children, consumption in grown people, poverty of blood in either. They thrive on leanness. Fat is the best means pi overcoming them. Everybody knows cod-liver oil makes the healthiest fat. In Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil the taste is hidden, the oil is digested, k is ready to make fat. When yea ask for Scott's Emulsion and your druggist gives yoa a package In a Mlmon-culorcd wrapper with tbs pict ure of tha nan and llsh pa It yea caa trust that sua I SO cents aad 11.00 Scorr & Bowm, Chuniiu, Ntw York temeinber For shortening never use more than two-thirds as much Cotto lene aa yon would of lard. When frying with Cottolcna always put these It la eold pan, heating it with the pan. Cottolene products the best results when very hot, but at it reaches the cooking point much liredions sooner than lard, care should be taken not to let it burn when hot enough, it will delicately brown bit of bread In half a minute. for using Follow there directions in using Cottolene aad lard will never again be permitted In your kltch en or in yonr food. Genuine CorUieae is sold every where in tins with trade-marks "CotloUnt" and sttcr't head in utton-fiani wrtath on every tin. juaae oniy dt THI N. K. FMBNK COsPAdT. . tsuh. mrm (pi, MUSIC HAIiL. fc KEATING CO will open their www Muilo Hall at l' Aitor street, Saturday the Wth. They will keen nomberless goed llauors and cigars besides having good moile all the lime. pfetefig GOOD WORD. Ur. 3. 3. Kelt Bbarpsburg. Pa, Dear Sir'-1 am glad to say a good word for Krausc's Headache Cape ilea. After suffering for ever three years with aedte neuralgia aad Its consequent Insomnia (which seemed tn baffle the efforts ef some of our best physicians) von sunrestcd tk!s remedy al.i.h gve Tie almost Instant relief. Words fall u express the praise I should like to bt slow on Krause's Headache Capsules. Gratefully tours, HR9. MX R HOLMES, Wontrese, Pa. 1HEBKST TOE TOBACCO. 1872 1895 pislper' Brothers, Lubricating OILS A Specialty. Sell ASTORIA, Ship Chandelery, Hardware, Iron A Steel, Coal,- - Groceries & Provisions, Flour Mill Feed, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbank's bcales, Doors & Windows, Agricultural Implements Wagons & Vehicles. B. flcNEIL, Receiver. 6) o TT7 sjitii irTTi inn iiiiitt' 111 nriiiiiiiigMiaai Givea Choice of Jmo Transeontinental Kouies, Via Spokane and St. Paul. Via Ogden, Denver ' and Omaha or . . St. Paul. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reollnlng Chairs Car, Astoria to 5an Francisco. . Ootumtola, Tuesday, Nov. 6.. State of California, Sunday, Nov. 10. Columbia, Friday, Nov. 16. Abate. Wednesday, Nov. 20, ., Columbia, Monday, Nov. 23. ' State, Bbltiurd&y, Nov. 80. OoHumtota, Thursday, Dec. 5. Astoria and Portlnd Steamers. The T. J. Potter will leave Astoria at 7 9. m, dally, except Sundiy; leave Port land at 7 a. m. dally, except Sunday. The Steamer lAirCine will leave Astoria at 1:48 a, m. dally, except Sunday; leave Portland at ( p. m. daily, except Satur day. For rate and general Information call on or address o. W. IjOUNSBBRRY, Aerenlt, W. H. HURLBURT, Gen. Pas. Agt. Portland. Or Are You Going East? Be sure and see that your ticket reads via T HE NORTH-WESTERN LINE. -Ua CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS . and OMAHA RAILWAYS. This la the GREAT SHORT LINE Between DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points East and South. Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Ves- Ubuled inning ana Bleeping vr Trains and Motto: ALWAYS ON TIME " . Rave siven 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. H. MEAD, F. C. SAVAGE, Gen. Agent Trer. F. and P. Agt Ml Washington sU Portland. Or. Vrs. T. 6. Bawx'.na. Chaiianooir. Tenn says, "Shllor'e Vltallser SAVr.'D MY LIFE.' I consider It tns best re ra ni y for a debilitated system I ever used." For Dyspensis, Uver or Kid y trouble, tt excaila Pilve 71 eta. rev aaie uy J. tt. Conn. Japanese Bazaar - BINQ LUNG, Prop. v (UlDtep Goods Just tjeceiid. An excellent stock of underwear, hos iery, cap j, etc., at extremely low prices. 417 Bond Street, next door to Mouler't Fruit Btore, Indio , r . -The Oasis of thf Colorado Desert A New BELOW THE LEVEL OF THE SEA Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate Pronounced by Physicians the most Favorable in America for Sufferers from ... Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures The objections urged against India In the past by the large numbers who Otherwise Would have haan rlxt n -u advantage of Its beneficial climate, baa wen a iaoK ot suitable accommoda tion. The Southern Paclflo Company, takes pleasure In announcing tha.t era! , . ; 4 Commodious and ; Comfortable Cottages have . Just been erected at Indie sta tion, that will be rented to applicants at reasonable rates. Tfcey are fur nlthed with modern conveniences, sup plied with pure axtesiaa water, and so situated as to govs occupants all the advantages to be derived from a more or less protracted residence la this de lightful climate. (From the San Francisco Argonaut) "In the heart of the great desert of the Colorado whloa the Southern Fa- clflo road traverses there la an oasis called Indio, which, In our opinion, U tne sanitarium 01 the earth. We be lieve, from personal Investigation, that for certain invalids, thee la no spot or this planet so favorable." v- O. T. Stewart. M. D.. writes: "Ths 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 la the most per fect sunshine, with a temperature al ways pleasant, a perfectly dry soil for rain is an unknown factor: pure oxygen, dense atmosphere and pure water, wnat more can be desired? It- Is the place, above all others, for lung troubles, and a Paradise for rheu matics. Considering the number of surrerers who have been cured, I have no healtanoy In recommend! tg this genial oasis aa the bavea of tbe afflict ed," INDIO Is 6121 miles from SAN FRANCISCO and 130 miles from LOS ANGELES Fare from Los Angeles j.oo For further Information Inquire ot any Southern Paclflo Company agent. or address . . B. P. ROGERS, Asst. Gen. Pasa Agt a P. Co, J. B. KIRKLAND, Diat Pasa Agt Cor. First xni Alder Sta, Portland. Or. J. A FASTABEND, OENERAL CONTRACTOR, PILE HOUSE, EIJICCE WO WHARF BUILDER, Addrui, box 180, Poitoffic. ASTORIA, OR SEflSIDEJMfJIIiIt. A emmnlAla atnrtk nf Inmh., mi h.. In ih rniivh nr rtr.M.i1 ITIiwm4nb v. . . tie, celling, and all kinds of finish; mouldings and shingles; also bracket work Annm tn aHa. Tma MAaAK,A - - t . m. inwu.ui, and crloes at hedrrvk All nrAm promptly attended to. Offloe and yard Seaside. Oregon. NOTICE. The naKnerahfn hm.nriu ..- 1. tween C. J. Oreenlund and Antoa Brlx florists. iS htr.hr rilaanlviiA K. "nt. and all debts ef ths said firm T..H us y.m oy j. j. ureenlund and C. O. Pa Imberr. and all m.i.u. are dus and payable to them. v. J. QRBeNIiUND, ANTON BR1X. -" ' "vfA-. n great Blood purlfler, gives tresnnees and ConsUpatlon. is cts, to cts. $1.00. SPnm Cal. t nr si INDORSED BT THE PRESS. fn f 1m TV tm 1. .M .t . i . . have used Krause's Headaune rapnules wiiu auiuisciory results. I bought a box which coat tne J3. and one caper) cured me ot a dreadful sick headache. My wife and mvself "nave both used ie meuicinea manufactured by the Norman l.lrhtr Ufr "n r, commend them to the publio as bsnm Dust what they are rnrientei KBspecmniT, raLQe. Pliant lA. U. Rogers. Astoria. Or., sole 'agents. Captain Sweeney. TJ. R. a.. r., CaL, says: "HhlioYs Catarrh Kf- Is the first medicine I have ev - r 1 J-Jealtb ftesort inai wouio 40 me tar Fri.-a j eta. Sold by J. W. CounV