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THE DAILY ' isTO&UN, , ASIOJUAi illUESDAi? jiiQMIKG, 1 NOVMEER ' ri wl tt lilH i for Infants and Children. MOTHERS, Do You Know that Paregoric, Bateman's Drops, Godfrey'! Cordial, many so-called Soothing; Syrups, aud most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine? Po Tom Knoir that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic pobonsT Wo Yon Know that In most countries drngglata are not permitted tosell narcotics ' Without labeling them poisons? Po Yoq Know that you should not permit any medicine to be given your child unless you or your physician know of what it is composed ? Po Yon Know that Castoria Is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list of its ingredients is published with every bottle ? Po Yon Know that Castoria Is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. That it has been in use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria is now sold than of all other remedies for children combined? Po Yew Know that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of other countries, have issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word " Castoria " and its formula, and that to imitate them ia a slate prison offense ? Po Yoq Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection was because Castoria had been proven to be absolutely harmless f Po Yon Know that 33 average doses of Castoria are furnished for 35 cents, or one ceut a dose? Po Yon Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children may tie kept well, and that yoa may have unbroken rest? Well, these things are worth knowing. They are facta. The fac-wlmlle Hlgnntnre of Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. FOR TiiAUflmooK, NEHALEM AND COAST POINTS OTHEf STEAHERS R. P. EliMORE, f. H- HARRISON, AUGUSTA. Sailing dates to and from Tillamook and Nehalem depend on the wejther. For freight and passenger rates apply to ELMORE, SANBORN & CO., Agents. 0. R & N. CO., 1 Rfter (Deals! Or at any oilier time when you wieli a good cigar ask Mr the well known, uome-mwle, lmnd-maJe, white lulior cinar "La Belle Atoria." Conceded by all smokers to be the beat ciar manufactured. W. F. SCHIEBE, 71 Nintl? Street, Astoria, Oregon. EVERY REQUISITE FOR : first Class Funerals : AT POME'S Undertaking Parlors, THIRD STREET. Raw ttawuut Embalnlnc a Specialty THE MILWAUKEE." The only railroad lighting ita trains t7 tiectnetty. Toe only railroad using the celebrated 4xne berth reading lamp. - Tha coaches now ataniiur on "The Mil waukee" are Palace oo Wheels. On all Its through line, the Chicago, WAnuke and St. Paul Railwwy runs the moat perfectly equipped train of Bleep ing. Parlor, and Piig Car and Coaches. For lowest rate to any po.nt in the United t&ites and Canada, apply to ticket vrtrxs. or address C. J. EDDY, General Agent. Portland, Or ego a. Is on every wrapper. Alili Open por Special Charter. Agens, Portland. "A TALENTED EDITOR." Gentlemen: I had occasion to uss several boxes of Krauae'a Headache Capsules while traveling be 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. Yours, resoectfuli JOHN U. SHAFFER, Ed. Renovo Pa.) Record. For sale r Chas. Rogers, Astoria. Or., sole agent. FOflHD & STOKES CO. DEALERS I.X 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 tokeep warm at nights. Better than blankets. Bla J la a aaa-eoiaonona nniof lor uoBrMM. OlMt, flyaraatorrktra, Whiua, aaaatarftl dis charge., or anv iaflammo iioa, trrttatioa vr u I erra tic a of tnneeai m- wEtUS CS"!i1 flu. brum. oa-rio(it. or erat la staia wrapper br expfMN. prepaid, to i n. or 1 botlk. 2.7J Circular ant rmoMt yialteTrj Sw Shimi, 11111HM cwaan.s fJ Tide Table fop November, 1895. uw watir. DATE. P. H. h.ni ft "BOI2 2! 6 28 2 6 K 6f 2 V !li.inl ft 0 36i 0"4 7 OtM 0 0 7 43-0 8 8 20-1 6 KlkUv.... Saturday. . 'i KLNDA Y . Monday. .. 4 Tuewluv . . 6 7 at 2 B 8 02 3 9 01 -06 4)3 On 06 83 2 6 10 07 -0 2 .09 -1 8 WtKlu'Bd'y G 8 418 111 9 60 10 40 Thursday. 9 80 3 6 Friday fc 10 8513 11 41 Batunlay.. V SUNDAY. 10, 11 63 7 0 46! 0 9 1 48 1 8 2 oil1 16! i i Monday.. ..II Tuesday.. .12 Wedn'wry IS Thuiaday .1-1 FriiUv is 228 834 4 82 6 26 613 848 17 441 19 627 22 6 12 2 6 Saturday.. Ill 7 01 SUNDAY. 17 6 65 2 8 7 4S 8 '8 9 18 -14 Monday .. li Tuesday . . 1!' Wedn'sd'y 'J 7 38,8 ! .11 08 0 2 .0 4 1 1 87 83 29 24 8 2613 41 9 16 3 6 10 1213 8 11 18 3 9 0 80 1 (I 10 01 lluinuluy .zi Friday.... a Saturday. it -u.d . v j4 Mo day . if Tuesday Wefln'Ml'iv; 10 61 1140 12 83 138 2 40 8 32 1.2112 1 I 113 2 4 808 27 8,2 4 8913 2 618 38 4 lKj 17 1 1 04 01 Thursday. 6 00 r n. a a -aim day . .:J 6 37 616 SHIPPING DAYBYMY IVIarlne IBatters, Here, There and Everywhere. The Harr.yon leaveia Tar Slu&law this morning. Kie Indiana will bo here " f rjm Port land tomorrow morning. SI.-j 1a ail ready for sea. The Eclipse la halving Wro of her pro pellor blatles repaired at the Aatorlu Iron Works. The Tasmania will probably go to sea tomorrow. She Is now iful.iy taden with her cargo. Th Bnltfclhi 'bairlt 'Pas of lirander Ion out for QueenStowin yesterday morning tanl'en with wlheat. The 'American tlhlp George Curtis left out at noon yesterday, iwlheat laden for the United Kingdom. The BuUUah c0lp Earl Burgess, pre viously reported at Montevideo, was sold at auction on the 3d of October for 83,000. The purchaser will make that imudh money out of Che old Iron. The China steamer Asloun may be look ed for this afternoon. She will lose no time In disclvarjliig her cnrj ut river points and proceeding on her outward voyage. She is torn", d.iys behind sclhedule time. The IhyiJroginaiplhiic office ends out the following notice: "Notice Is hereby given tihiat, on ccoun.t of :Mie ecarclty of water and until the rainy season sets in, Cape Flattery fog signal will blow out once in five minute's, except 'Wlhen bearing a Vfijsel'a-Wlaor horn, wlien tihe fog isigifl'al TV111 brtuiViteguliarly until 'the vessel Jia!n&SsSe3." The toark Cape Horn Pigeon arrived from tho Oethfftsk sea yesterVlHy 'wlHi 80 'barrels 'wta'le oil, 840 barrels sperm oil and 8,000 poundB bone. When oft Point Reyes a sdhool of eperm whales was ob served twenty-five milles laway. This is tlhe first of the iwihallng fleet to return. Ofhers iwlH follow In during the next tMnty day.-Catl. NegoMaitlons that Tiave been under con Blderitlon for some time looking to an aimfcaibie adjustment of the troubles be tween the Piaclflc Wail and the Panama railroad Ivave been declared off. It Is said he, rajljrbad company will continue to maintain utn Independent steairuFhlp line betweeen San Francisco and New York via Panama. The rih'lp Benjamin F. Hunt, Jr., whlloh arrived tn New York from Calcutta Sat urday, Is well known In Astoria shipping clrclea She (had a trying time of it and came near to being cast away. She was on iher beam ends and labored so heavily 'ttiat It was Ihouglht the masts would be putted out. FinaWy tihe captain put her before the wind and ran until all danger was past. Captain Thoraaijel, of the schooner Queen, leave for Scotland today to tu iporlnteind tihe biCdlnfr of a new four masted sclhooner. Sihe will be placed umrer the Hawaiian flag and be named tde SitiranBer. She ts to be all of eteel ami mill tiave no topmasts. She will carry 1,20000 Ifeet of lumber. She will be bulllft on tihe Clyde and will be owned by tihe same ptwrtes- that had the Jtfhn Eroa burnt. 8. F. Chronicle. Three vesseha arrived from porta In Alaska yesterday iwltlh salmon, as fol lows: Harvester, 1,800 cases; John C. Potter, 36,362 caises; . L. J. Mors, 31,000 canes. No more viwcls are expected. and It Is presumed the entire pack in tended ror tine market . has been vent down. There have been fwenty-eeven vessels direct from the canneries and five consignment by the Victoria team era. Total reoelpta for the eea.no n are 630,658 cases. It Is presumed some Sots have been hipped from points at the north direct overland. Bulletin. Captains McDou.yall and Sproule who left out yesterday for England wlt.h their speedy and beautiful vetuete, tlva Pars of Bramder and George Curtly Ihuve made a wager of a small amount, which will iflve the eklpper of the eh-lp making te longest passage the privilege of raying tlOO and tlhrree suits of cMte to h'j rpr ponent. BotDi vesseSs are fai ea'tcrs and botih have made the pannure to "he United Kingdom in very quick tdme. The Curtis seems to be the more general favorite (hough there are many along the water front who believe that the pass of Gran der will win tihe race. The last of the na'rrron fleet arrived yeisttriAay. ways V..i Kxa'.ilner of Sun day. T:ve Jin C. Potti-r, LMewelyn J. Morse and Harvester a'.l arrived from the fisheries, but none of them brought b'g caitohes. The Morse and Harvester iwere loaded, but the Potter wu Ht,iht. She hiad Ian earthquake experience on tha 2th of October. The .Mp was tossed ah'-'ut like a cork, and the Chinese pas sengers from the cannery were alnvcirt scared to death. "It made the ship shake as If she Jumped over a coral reef In a heavy swell," said the captain yn terday. Today, If the weather 41 favorable, tho BrltWh bark Lad as. Captain Messenger, wEl be dispatched by Turner, Bee ton It Co.. iwltlh cargo of 83,623 cases of sal mon, valued at 8341,847, consigned to Liverpool, England. The cargo was all loud.! at the auter wharf and makes Che fourth, rent forward thus far this season. The fifth will to'Aow almost Immediately, aa the Dutch bark Mary Jose is reported 4to have been Ioided ca the Fraser river witSi hi the neighbor hood of JO 000 cases. She Is the smallest of the 1896 fleet, and will, so far as Is known, be the last vewel but one to call, viz.. the BrltlWri bark John Gamble. Colonist. . CA Taotma special to the Settle P. I. soys: "A clipper eb'v ra:e from Tacoota to Adelaide, on 4yg wscrr. If a!xut to Wake place. Tie contestants will be the Hawaiian tatrk Mauna. Ala, Captain 8trrt:h. and tixs Rermo.'i bark Bertha, Captain Rasrh, boV now load Insr lumfcer at the Taeomu mill. The bn woo mads several day sto. but the mount hoi not 4n mads purlc. By HlOH WATIR. A. U. II P.M. hju ft.lih.m ft 0 wf7 0i ir.Vi8 2 U 11 7 1! 12 2j 8 G 1 1 7 0i lzftS87 2 On 7 0 1 SO 8 8 2lM! 2 OS 8 8 i&'it, 2 61 8 8 i t,tiC, 8 4" 8 8 6 20 6 61 488 7 8 8 111 6 Si 6 4874 7 17 8 8, 7tu7i 818 7 2! 8 2470 901 76 V8u73 0.-2 811 10 417 6 10 8 Hi 11 40 7 7 1128 9 1 . 0 8.17 8: 12 O1) '9 3 1 Vi 7 7 12 46 9 I 2117 6 181,9 8 8 01 7 4 2 1.V8 9 3 m 7 0 8 Oil 8 4 4 40 7 0; 8 6tj7 7 SmH: 4 4471 11 111 6 8 S426 4 7 0." a ft, 6 -'-0 6 0 7iW71i 8 ( f. 8 8 84 7 2! 9 0890 9 18 7 6' 10 08 61 9 5h7 9! 11 tti 8 8 10 3611 1162 6 6 n.oj ....).. Its ' t'ertna ' Captain Siwitlv 4et that Ihe will beat the: Bentlha Iri'to Adelaide Ave eaillng days. ' The ships will not sail on the sainve dUite, but fhe bet will be decided on Uhe actual tailing time. . Each will oaary atoout he mine cargo. The Ma una Is of 81S tona bunlen nd the Ueriihu, 1,653 t3v.'t. It '.a expected that Uhe Maiuia Ala will get to c& tomorrow, but the lier'tiha will not bo out for pos titCy a fortnlt." , For ' tha first time In imany years coui tezics were yesterday exchanged be tween Brrtleih and American warships In Ksqu'lmaH, soys tihe Coloni.it. The big United Suites cruiser Philadelphia, flag (Jhlp of the Pacific squadron, yesterday Bteaimed Into harbor and moored off the naval wihaiif. The customary salutes were then given and acknowledged by the heavy guns of the Royal Arthur, The usual admiral's volley wai then fired. During the attemaon (he veil ing ship's ofBccra were received on board the Royal Arthur, and tday the call will probably be returned, as W is expected the FhlladeOpfrla will make a etay of acme few days In port. To the ob server ashore the Fihilade'phla. presents a ep'.endid appearance, and thoueh smaller t'hiam the British fta;e(ilp ift has been stated that the internal construction of the twovessels and their rpeed are very similar. A correspondent of the Call saysr "In yesteirday'fl CaH was published a cable gram from Adelaide, South Aualmalia, an nouncing the sale arrtMal 4n that port of the much overdue shtp Earl of Hope town. This vessel has been 'a source of much speculation to the gamblers, and her price Just before the arrival of our wire (had reached 70 per cent.. On 'the L an don markets a fortnight Rgo 40 to 45 per certt. was offered and paid, and in the meanwhile she had rtaen to 70 offered and wanted. The Earl of Hope tawo sailed from Vancouver, B. C, on the 23d of 'May, and passed Totoosh May 21, bound to Adelaide with a cargo of lumibem, and flalled'to make her port be fore October 27, thus covering over five months on a passage which under ordi nary conditions should be made In from seventy to ninety days. Many rein surance 'men hod great faith In her ow ing to her high character, she being a new fhlp built entirely of steel in 1S92 at Pont Glasgow oy Russell & Co., to the highest class alt Lloyd's, and their sanguine ideas have now been fully Justified. More nearly concerning San Francisco underwriters are the Scotch cool-laden vessels Nordlyiset from the Clyde June IB, and the Cjs.ibona, also fiom the Clyde Slat of July, fcr Cali fornia. ACUIhough not overdue, the de elrucCton by fire at sea of the German hip Eurapa "bound to San Francisco "from Leiith, Scotland, has caused these .two ships to be offered for reinsurance and 20 per cent, has been paid on each, the cargo of the Caisialbona being from the came colliery as the Europa's tfilpmont. The Nordlyset Is a steel bark of 1,618 tons register, built at Greenock in 1891 by Rueae'l & Co., and owned In Norway; and tihe Caculbona, late the ehlp North Olf London, 1s an Iron bark of 1,296 tons register, buillt at Birkenhead In 1868 by J. R. Clorn & Co., and now owned by CUsattona & Co., of Genoa, Italy. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Oape Flattery Fog Signal. Notice I hereby given that on and after October 30tih, 18B5. on account of scarcity of water, Cape FDaibtery Fog-Slgnn'C w'll hOow but once In five minutes until ihe rainy season sets In, excepting when hearing a veeel whistle ffr horn, then the fosr-rigniill will bxv reyularly until vessel Is passed. This notice affects the List of Lleh't and Fog-9lgnals, Pacific Coast, 1895, Pane 22, No. 989, and the List of Beacons and Buoys, Pacific Coast, 1891, Page 48. By ordw of the Lljrht-Hou3 Board. O. W. FAltENHOLT, ' Commander N. S. N Inspector 13th L. H. District, IN SULF-DEF1CNSI3 You ought to .keep your flesh up. DB eaise will follow, 1f you let it go bellow a heaithy standard. No m'ltter how this comes, what you need Is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. That is the greatest flcsh-bullder known to medical science, far surpareing filthy cod liver oil and all 'Its nasty compounds. It's suited to the most deillcoto stomach.. It makes the morbidly thin plump and rosy, wth health and strengtlh. Send for a free pamphlet, or remit 19 cents (stamrw) and get a book of 168 pagMS with testimonials, address; and portraits. Addro World's Dispensary Medlcail Association. 663 Main street, Buf faCo, N. Y. Rupture or breach permanwitly cuied without the knife. Address, for pam phlet and referonces, World's DUpenenry Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. JAPANESE GIRLS IN BLOOMERS Tihe aljconquerlng bicycle ha9 Invaded Jiacllin. taind is now n. fa.mTHInir jdirht In th. land of .the ricksha. The Europeans take to H kindly and the little brown men and women aire equally enthusiastic. Some of the Japanese women, sUyts an Unjldlnd tttHlmv (ha a l rtn.J A nnan VI. cycle costume that Is a combination of the Liioonwra wrtm tine native dress. It is neither Japanese nor European. Com- 'oinea witui the upper port of the kimono oossume tihe Japanese ladles clothe their Wether limftM n ,Uth f rtt nAllfcai. I.nl.1.A-- hockera, trousens, zouaves, nor bloomers. jub luoiicraus ertect is Heightened by tlhlA elrl ihla-V"lncr n nntlnnol Ihl. A --- - u'L.v..u, i , t ri u. II Ing the toes hi developed to Its largest cmem. ah uiai you see wnen she pufues you Is a pair of round and pretty heels wabbling In an uncertain manner and a little body ewlled up that makes you think of a gay ltttle monkey on top t a pole. 43an Frandleco Examiner. BUCKLBN'S ARNICA SALVBL The best salve In the world foi Cut. bruises. ftnrea TTlMra O.H Dh.nm Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Con.s. and All Skin Erup. tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give uencci nausTBciiou, or money refunded. r-nce, zo centj per W)X. r or sale by "has. Rogers. Odd FpIIows building. Serejitor pi.ilce Is oiaklng a bimetallic cajmpailgn Hn Ohio. That Is to ay, he talka gol'Ji and upends silver. Kansas City Journal. SHTLOH'S CURB Is sold on a guar ntee. It ures incipient consumption. b 1 .1 , i M . . i mo vvbi vougo Mire, imiy oni ent a dose. 25 cents. 50 cts., and $1.00. For Sale by J. W. Conn. The bla.'k-bearded pirate, with a knife between h's teeth, boiided the paiMenjter BhTp. "Throw up your hands!" he shout ed. The passenger hanging over ths ram smiled feebly. "I think I did, net less uian an hour ego," toe mid garplng. ty. Cincinnati Enquirer. The V. S. Qov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. Francs has 300 senators, while this country has but 88. This may go far 4otiKd explaining why the French gov ernment has, on an average, something mere than three tames as much trouble as that of the United States. Washing, ton Star. . A HOUSEHOLD TREASURE, i ' T. W. Fuller, of Camajofetrle, N. Y., says that h always keeps Dr. King's New Discovery rn the house and his fam ily has always found ths very beat re milts Mlrw Its use; that he would n:t be wl'hout It, If procurable. O. A. Dyke man. Drunrist, Catsklll, N. T., says that Dr. King's New Discovery Is undoubtedly the beat cough remedy; that he has used it In hU family' for eight years and that It has never failed to do all that la claimed for It. Why not try a romedy so Isng tried and tested. Trial bottles free at Chan. Rogers' drug stort. Regular slse 60c. and $1. An Easterti paper suggests that some bcUy Should Invent a way "whereby the president of the United States could go fleuing 3bo dayi In the year, and carry on r.1s executive hujilntes by pressing a but ton." Well, hasn't Sir. Cleveland come prfi'.ty close to "Inventing" that sort ot a way? Only the advent of cold weather, rijpat-ieir.itly, prevents Us comitate, all-t'he-year-rounij euccesj. Los . Angeles Times. .ill the (nten: medicines advertised n this witwr. together with the choic est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc., ii n lie hnuelit Rt tne jnweat prices at J. W. Conn' drug stor. upposite Oc- I lnt Hulei K. torls Gunman Is plainly whlppeJ In Xlary lanl. The desperate effoirts ot hid elec tion oupervtsors In Baltimore to aid and conoeUl the fraui Intent registration or voters are a confession that he Is afraid of an horrctit election. Now York Re corder. KARL'S CbOVER BOOT wi'.! purify. your .blood, clear your complexion, reg ulate your Bowels, and make your heal. clear as a bell. 25 cts., 50 cts., and 11.00. 8old by J. W. Conn. Spciaklng of the Corbett-FltB.ilmmons fiasco, does not the result look ejme vhnt like Immorality caa bo leitislated aswlnut successfully? Mempihls Commcr-clnl-Aiprwal. The healing properties of DeWltt's Witch Haxel Salve are well known. It cures eczema, skin affections, and Is sim ply a perfect remedy for plies. Chas. Rogers. She Do you know tWit If wastage was put 'back to three cents we would make money. He We? Who? She Every body, cCupld. Because then the mer chants would mark their goods down to 11.97 from $2, Instead of $-1.98, as they do now.Minneapol'ls Journal. There are many good reasons why you should use One Mlnut Cough Curs. There are no reasons why you should not, it In need of help. The only harmless remedy that produces Immediate results. Chas. Rogers. In Swltierland Guide There has been a landslide in the newt cvunlton. Travel ing Politician You don't say! What's the majority? Puck. ROYAL Baking Powder, Highest ot all la leavening Strength V. &. Government Report "This predicting the wtalher's mighty easy," said the skeptic, "Could you do It?" "Certainly. All you have to do is to predict a hot wave when It's cold, and a cold wave when It's hot, and stick to It." Washington Star. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria When congeras assembles the people's repreisenitatlveis will desire to see the document deflnllng the Monroe dootrlne recertfly sent to Ambassador Bayard for the ilniformatlon of the British govern' ment. Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. baby growth 'The baby's mission is growth. To that little bun dle of love, half trick, half dream, every, added ounce ot flesh means added hap piness and comfort! ; Fat is the siemal of perfect health, comfort, good nature, baby beauty. Sratt's Emulsion, with hypophosphites, is the eas iest fat-food baby can have, in the easiest form. It sup plies just what he cannot, get in his ordinary food, and helps him over the weak places to perfect growth. Scorr & Bowmi, ChtmuU, Kw York, 50c. and $ 1.00 Fry vMh Try everytlilngf from potato chips to doughnuts in uotio- lene. Fut Cottolene in a coia oan heat it slowlv until it will delicately brown a bit of bread in half a minute. Then put in your food. It will pay you to try Cottolene just this way see how delicious and wholesome it makes the food. on in rename, .. .-.r "-. v threa, and v pound Una, with trad g iWiMu"nd tuar'B htodimeotr w HnjHnn,wrRHn-v...Hf ..... THE H. K. FAIRBaNK (gsrHMtArai, MUSIC Hfllili- ir KEATING k CO will opeu Ihelr if il if Muaic IIal at 3-0 At'r ctreel, Saturday the IClb. They will 44 keen numberlem (ool)Uuori and elf ara besides having good music all the time. A GOOD WORD Mr. J. J. KelL Bharpsburg, Pa. Dear Sir' I am glad t say a good word for Krause's Headache Capsules. After suffering for over terse years with aeilts neuralgia and its consequent Insomnia (rhlch seemed to baffle the efforts of some of our best physicians) ou sugKested this remedy which gave ns almost Instant relief. Words fall Ut express ths praise I should like tn htalow on Kraune's Headache Capsules Gratefully yours. MR8. E. R HOLMES. Montrete. Pa l l rAlA.JJ is. f fcaaaaitelaf ; fflEBEST jptpe : TOBACCO I872 1895 Brothers, Sell ASTORIA. Lubricating OILS A Specialty, Ship Chandelery, Hardware, , Iron & Steel, Coal,. Groceriea & Provisions, Flour & Mill Feed, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fan-bank's Scales, Doors & Windows, Agricultural Implements Wagons & Vehicles. E. ricNEIL, Receiver. Gives Choice of Jmo Tf anscontmental Routes, Via Via Spokane Ogden,Denver and and St. Paul. Omaha or St. Paul. Pullman 'and Tourist Sleep Free Reollnlng Chalre Oar. Astoria to San Francisco. CV.uimbia, Tuesday, Nov. 8. . State of California, Sunday, Nov. 10. Columbia, Prldoy, Nov. 16. Sraite, Wednesday, Nov. 80. Columbia, Monday, Nov. 25. State, Suitiurday, Nov. SO. Columbia, Thursday, Dec. 5. Astoria and Portlnd Steamers. The T. J. Potter will leavs Astoria at 7 p. m. dally, except Sundiy; leave Port land at 1 a. m. dally, except Sunday, The Steamer ivurtlne will leave Astoria at 6:46 a. m. dally, except Sunday) leavs PorUand at 8 p. m. dally, except Satur day. For rates and general information call on or address O. W. DOUNSBDRRY, Age nit, W. H. HTJRLBTJRT, Gen. Pas. Agt, Portland. Or Are You Going East? Be sure and see that your ticket reads via T HE NORTH-WESTERN line:. CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS. This Is the QUE AT SHOET LINE Between DULUTH, , ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points East, and South. Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Ves- Ubuled Dining ana Bleeping uir Trains and Motto)- "ALWAYS ON TIME " Have tiven this road a national reputa tion. All classes of passengers carried on the vestlbuled trains without extra charge. Bblp your freight and travel over this famous line. All agents have tickets. W. H. MEAD, F. C. BAvaQh, Gen. Agent Trav. F. and P. Aft Ut Washlngtoa at. Portland. Or. Mrs. T. 8. Rawklns, Chaitnoor Tenn,, says, "Shllor's Vlullier -8AV.D UT LIFE.' I consider it tne best renv dy for a debilitated system I evr naed." For Dyspeoala, Liver or Kid nay trouble, It excella. Pi We ?t eta. ror Bale cy i. w. cna. fill n in iJoIl ilo IlJo Japanese Bazaar SINQ LUNG. Prop. CIlDtef Goods Jest Reeeivad,.- An excellent stoctt of underwear, hos iery, caps, etc., at extremely' low prices. 417 Bond Street next door to Mouler'e Fruit Store, The Oasis of thf Colorado desert 8 ealtb Resort 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 uro-ixl inlnit Inl In tha Dast bv th otherwise would have been (lad to tak aavantage 01 Its beneficial climate, has been a lack of suitable accommoda tion. The Southern Paclflo Company, takes pleasure In announrilnv that era! Commodious and Comfortable Cottages have Just been erected at Indie sta tion, that will be rented to applicants at reasonable rates. Tfccy are fur nit hed with modern conveniences, sup plied With Dura artesian water, anri a. situated as to govs occupants all the aavantages to be derived from a more or less protracted residence In this rie- iignuui cumate. (From the Ban Francisco Argonaut) "In the heart ot the great desert of the Colorado which the Southern Pa clflo road traverses there Is an oasis called Indlo, which, in our opinion, U tne sanitarium ot the earth. We be lieve, from personal investigation, that for certain Invalids, the-e is no spot or this planet so favorable." G. 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 tor man to do. As to Its possibilities a a health resort, 4iere Is the most per fect sunshine, with a temperature al ways pleasant, a perfectly dry soli ror rain is an unknown factor: pure oxygen, dense atmosphere and pure water. What more can be desired r 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 no nesitancy in recommending this rental oasis as the haven of the afflict ed." , INDIO. Is 612 miles from SAN FRANCISCO and 130 miles from LOS ANOELES Fare from Los Angeles I3.00 For further Information Inquire of any Southern Paclflo Company agent, or address B. P. K0GHR3, Asst Gen. Pass. Art a P. Co. J. B. KZRKLAND, Dlst Pass. Agt Cor. Firs' and Alder Slav Portland. Or. I. A FAST ABEND. GENERAL CONTRACTOR, PILE DRIVER, HOUSE, BRIDCE flflD WHARF BUILDER. AJdftn. box tlo, Poitofflta. - ASTORIA, OR SEASIDE SflWflllili. A enmnl.t. atnk nt tnmK.. knm4 In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, ceiling, ana ell kinds of finish ; mouldings and shingles; also bracket wvnrlr rlnni rn nrrlAs TMMai wjsn..mk.iA mm w---w w vaws .vauasj ivwsVUUI and prloee at bedrock. All . orders promptly attenaea to. Office and yard at mill. H. L. LOO AN. Pron'r. Rsaalde. Oregon. NOTICH. , Ths nartnArahtn fc.-. i-.i . - wz . 1 uiiid vAiBiiuar oe tween C. J. Greenlund and inimi n-i. florists, is hereby dissolved by mutual consent, and all debts of the said Arm will ha naM Kw r J ri--- . , V iniii ana t. Palmberg, and all outstanding accounts ars dus and parable to them. u. J. UKBENLTJNDl ANTON BRIX. KARL'S mnvvn nrwn ' . Blood nurifler. lvM .ZtL" ' ri - - . v - - ..cvuuvm auQ clearness to the complexion and cures wun.uy.iiun, ia cts aw cts , 11.00, r or eaie Dy J. W. Conn, INDORSED BT THE) PRESS. Gentlemen sTi ... ..t -. . 1 " ' TOIttf llldl I have used Krause's Headacne Capsules with satisfactory results. I tought a bog which cost tne Jla. and one csserle cured me of a dreadful elck hvidache. iniKu nave ooth used Norman Lk-btr ii.''s Co.. nrHj wo re- eomrnena tnero to tti pntiiio jv-lr Jjuat what they are ro-i-w-r tel. Kespect"!' 7, Twentv-ftv riii f , -,5 ' . -1" . . . -. - ' ' ' - - l . i. . Rogers, Aatori.i. Or., eoia a.:-Ti.. Captain bweeny. 11. S. A.. P,ir, Tn;-? Cal., says: unnoa's Catarrii 5. Is the first rneit:ne 1 h ivo - f that wou!d itis any r - . ., eta. ioi4 T J. V. C . ndio