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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1895)
the. auwcai s& w& V I ' J4 M-ia. " ' J 1 y A i fn 1 v.v.-.AVXXXWVV for infants and Children. as iw, I WW that Paregoric, Bateman's Drops, Godfrey' Cort'ial, many so-called 6oothing Syrups, and most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine? Po Yon Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons ? o Von Know that in most countries druggists are not permitted to sell narcotics without labeliug them poisons? Io Vow Know that you should not permit any medicine to be given your child unless you or your physician know of what it is composed ? Io Yon Know tliat Castoria is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list of Its ingredients is published with every bottle ? Io 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? no Yon Know that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of ether countries, have issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word 44 Castoria and its formula, and that to imitate them is a state prison offense? no Von Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection was because Castoria had been proven to be absolutely harmless? no Von Know that 33 average doses of Castoria are furnished for 33 cents, or one cent a dose? no Von Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children may be kept well, and that yo may have unbroken rest ? Well, these things are worth knowing. They are tads. Tide Tabli foi Deeemben, 1895. HATE. SUNDAY . 1 on-lay. ,. '. Tuesday . . ! Wedn'HU'y A Thursday.. Fridiiv ( Saturday.. -UN DAY. Monday..., ! 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She was in latitude about 48 With your flesh below a healthy standard, iiui in uiiu luuKiiuuu ttuwufc mi, u( 1 iur v.onHumpi,on 8 na c t her B21 oiulous an 1 1 unoui seventy units uu wic v nniouvvr i uanprerous diseases. And It S for lust this '1 SJIIPPlflG DflYBYDAY IWarlD flatters, Here, Then and Everymhere. The Elmore this morning. will leave for Tillamook inland coast, we passed wlthm half a milo of her. I thougt she was a tug at first, but when wo got closer saw that the was a large ocean steamer. We were In company with her about half an hour and then I squared away for the Cape. I could not seo If she had any vails set, as it was raining and very thick, tie wind being from the southward. She was hove to, and if she was steaming at all It was just enough to keep her httd to the wind. When llrst sighted she was on our lee side. We passed under her condition that Dr. Fit roe's Golden Medical uiscovery is especially valuable. If you're thinner than you ought to be, whether from wasting diseases, defective nutrition, or whatever cause, the "Dla- covery" will surely bring you up to the healthy standard. Tly restoring the nor mal action of the deranged organs and functions. It arouses every natural source ana means or nourishment. As a strength restorer, and flesh builder, nothing like this medicine Is known to medical sci ence. 1'iiiny i'o( Liver O l n,i .11 1,. 11 Ik;'" L i U I I Dr. Pierce's Telleta Indigestion, or dvsnpnsln hiiinllan... j iieutiitncs. stern, and Anally lost sight of her on our disguised compounds can't mmnm with WeUUlVr IUU. A i;aunc:u iuk iiuiii ill) ll. be blown, and wo also burned torches on the ship, but she did not answer any of our signals. I doubt whether the ship was tho Strathnevls. Had the vessel we saw been disabled, she certainly should I .- .I aUnnla I . I I XTawh ma . . . llftVU UHSWCICU UUI Difiiiaia, muuKU it 19 "tin tuuifs ITOm llQ UOlOrStlO DrSCTt rather curious that the signals were not rr.lnlng camp of Plchacho, near Yuma answered at the least. In my opinion it tha Mary Thurman. daughter of Judge was oi.e of the vessels searching for the Thurman, has made the richest strike disabled steamer.' " known In any of the desert rnmna fnr yen, one was prospecting In the hills, and found a vein that promises to make or a Donanza queen. Mary Thurman was once the belle of Washington, and i.icn, oim married lieutenant Cowles.now United States naval attachn who recently wedded Miss Roosevelt, sis ter of the secretary of the United Statos emnassy, Muiir. u II t i n i - lv in i la? IS EPISCOPAL CHURCH GROWING The Almanac for 1S96 Shows an Increase of 26,163 Communicants In a Year. DID YOU EVER The fnc-Blmlle Bljrnatnre of la on every wrapper. The repairs to the Bedfordshire will be fully completed In the next ten days. The steamer Augusta leaves out for Tillamook foi' a load of nalmon'thls morn. Irg. She will go to the Nehalem after she returns. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. The Harrison leaves out for Alsea to day. She will transport all the salmon from that point to Yaquina, and will then go to Sluslaw, bringing the ba.ance of the pack of that locality to this city. FOR TILLiAffiOOK;, NEHALEM Muil advices received from London state that on November 15th 20 guineas per cent had been paid, purely as a lire risk, on the French bark Duchesse Anne which left Hull H7 days ago for this port. Her cargo Is what Is called Klve ton Park coal, the same as was sh pped In tho Norwegian ship Fjeld, which was burnd at sea some months ago while bound to Sun Diego. Tho steamer Monticello arrived from Vallejo this afternoon with seven boats In tow for the naval battalion. The boats were presented to the reserve by the government, and were furnished with oars, sails and spars. The sum of (5,000 in addition was appropriated for repairs on the craft, and they are now In tlrst class ihape. They have been overhauled, calked and repainted. Call. AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAHERS Sturgeon fishing Is now taking the place of salmon fishing In Gray's harbor, and there Is every prospect of a large number of men engaging In the work Heretofore the fishermen have not been Inclined to pay much attention to stur. peon fishing owing to the irregularity of the demand, but now there Is a steadv demand and good price paid for these fish, and fair to middling wages can be maue in the fishing. The British ship Grasmere, after lying here for two months, received orders yes terday from her agents to proceed to I'ort Gamble where a lumber charter had been procured on fair terms for trans portatlon to a Chilian oort. Cantaln Tickle 13 of course glad to get away for no ship captain likes to have a prolonged stay in a port, with enforced idleness. The Grasmere will leave out tomorrow She takes with her all of her old crew. The Engineering News Bays: "The Buffalo Niagara Falls Power Company controversy over a franchise for supply ing that city with electric power has ap parently been settled, the city council of Buffalo having at last produced a grant satisfactory to the Niagara Falls Power Company. The most Important change from previous proposed grants Is the substitution of 2Mi per cent for 6 per cent as a tax upon the company for all power sold within the city, and this Is not to be Imposed until after six years. The com pany Is to be prepared to supply 10,000 horse power to city consumers by June 1, 1S97. The grant will be for thlrty-s'x years from date of acceptance, and at the end of eighteen years the various conditions imposed by the franchise are to lie subject to revipion by a board of arbitration consisting of a representative or the company, the mayor of Buffalo and a third person to be chosen by these two. The grant provides against all possible damage to the property of Buf- fnln twA Ita nllUana Ih1...1Ih - I Sailin dates To and from Tillamook and Nehalem depend 0( p'i,es 'y electrolysis. An imnctant , , i provision is that no change In price for powir shall be made after having once been fixed. VL H. HARRISON, AUGUSTA. Alili Open por Special Charter. on the weather. For freight and passenger rates apply to 7 " . ELMORE, SANBORN & CO., Agents. O. k & N. CO.. Agen. Portland. After (Deals I Or at any other time wlu'n jou wifli h good cigar ask for the well kuown, Louie- ramie, band mad, white labor cigar "La Belle Astoria." Cuuovled by h 1 1 smokers to the best citfar inauufiiO ii red. W. P. SCHIEBE, 71 JJimr? Street, Aston. Oregon. FREEMAN & HOLMES. Blacksmiths. Special attention paid to steamboat re pairing, first-class horseshoeing, etc LOGGING CfllHP (DORK A SPECIALTY 197 Olney street, between Third and and fourth Astoria. Or. as r'ranklin says, good dress opens ad Uuurs, yuu snuuld not lose sight of the fact that a perfect fitting suit Is the main feature. WatianiaKer & iiruwn are noted for fit, workmanship iiid superiority of qualities. Their rep-w.-ntative visits Astoria every three ..nth (tribe M Dekum Building, I'.irtiHnd Or Rp'n nr.1-rs til. .. THERE? Is there a man with heart so co'.d. That from his family would withhold The comforts wnlch they all could find In- articles of FURNITURE of th right kind. And w would suggest at this season, of Dining Chairs. We have the lnrses n4 ftrpt line pver shown In the city and at price.? 'that rannnt fall t.t p.s HEILBORN & SON. EVERY REQUISITE FOR First Class Funerals : AT POHb'S Undertaking Parlor, THIRD STREET. Rts CiiHiuil Eabilaiig StwclsltY "A TALENTED EDITOR." Gentlemen: I bad occasion to use several boxes of Krause'S Heartarb rapsules while traveling to Chicago ! attend the National Democratic Con ventlon. They acted like a charm In preventing headaches and dlzzlneoa Hae had very little headache sine my return, which Is remarkable, yours, resoectfuliv JOHN U. SHAJfTER, Ed. Renovo (Pa.) Record. For sale by Chaa. Rogers, Astoria, Or., sole agent. fit S to Boe-totoaaw rmdr lor UodoitImm, Whit. Bttiilnrkl di-rh.rg.-. or inr ioiUmm& , n'.n, ,rrititr,.f ,.r flf-rs tl"n of in a t r, a nu-iv 1fEAsfl'r''r urDi. Noo-Mtnnwn f f is l i dr i F W Iran mum The Tython and Anaconda are now cut ting the south canal further in toward the trestle of the terminal railroad every day, pays the P. -I. Both dredgers are In fine condition, and the only interfer ence with the work Is occasioned when the fill In the neighborhood of Fox's saw works ap;i oachcs grade and it Is neces sary to extend the pipe lines. Both linep nre gradually beinir forced forward from Commercial street, the Python now dis charging well under the planking to the nortn or the building and the Anaconda at the euslern edge of the planking. Thi material comes forth in a. big black stream, filling the 18-lnch pipe almost to o the topmost arc. and te 'ed Is noured forth so rapidly that the ft'l vis ibly grows In a few hours. The Pll Is bc- N-Ing withheld by temporary bulkhead within a tract 230x300 feet, containing 9bont one and six-tenths acres. The northern boundary Is a line about ten 'eet south jjf the log track of the Oregon Improvement Company, the eastern boundary the center lln of Pnnth B-cond street, the southern line 175 feet south of Charles street and the western Cter Ha! Ft "ft. The fill In this tract w'll be con-pitted in about a week, when a lien upon the property will be perfected. Yesterday's Tacoma Ideer savs: !'T 'our-masted schooner Nokomls, Captain Charles Poas, arrived here at 8 o'clock rlday night from Bun Pedro.comln near being wrecked on the Vancouer Island coast last Monday. Her trio was "ade further eventful by the Fighting on Tues day of an ocean steamer that Is sup posed to be the disabled 8tra'hnevii. The Nokomis arrived off Cape Flattery De cember 8, after having experien"d heavy weatner, and hove to to await a tug. Monday morning the vessel was a little to the north of Clayoquot sound. At noon land was seen fo'ir miles dis tant, with a reef of Immense rocks ex tending along its front. The waves broke against these rocks, throwing the water up like so many fountains and as high as the masts of the shin Th- s as were tremendous. The vessel continued drifting closer and closer unt'l nlght'all. The boats were nrovlloned and rrovdet with water, and all valuables belonging to the captain and crew placed fn them in readiness to put to sea. The swell was so high that It was thought the hawsers would part as soon as the strain tne vessel came upon them. At I o rioclc. when the vessel was wlth'n half a mile of the hreskor. a sarfely pproep- i.r.in win, i lu-on t.iowinT off shore. The ailn fHi'd. an.l the srhoonr began to low'y out. Within four hours 't-e Inr'l n dlsannesred beneath te ra-tern horizon. Captain Rrat thus de scribes the meeting with the strange Mi am. hip Tuesday morning. Just after The almanac of the Protestant Episco pal church in the United States of Amer ica has Just been Issued for 1896 and shows the condition and progress of that body during the past twelve months. According to the official figures there are in the United States 68 dioceses and 18 missionary districts, and 7 missionary dis tricts In foreign lands. The clergy numbers 79 bishops and 4,603 priests and deacons. The parishes and missions number 6,118, with a total of (22,194 communicants. Within the year there were 193 ordinations of priests, 64,752 baptisms, 45,796 confirmations, 17,257 mar riages and 32, 677 burials. The Sunday school teachers number 45,635, and pupils 422,984. The grand total of contributions for all purposes was (13,507,429.70. In each particular the figures of 1895 show an In crease over the figures of 1894, the Increase In communicants being 26,163. mi . 1 . , .1 i . . . nr.. t . n, . .... iiio luiiuwmg uiuceaes una missionary I a. uauour a versatility as a I jurisdictions were created last year by puonc Bpeaker was demonstrated one day THE BEST PIPE TOBACCO. iry ciecinc witters as a remedy for yuur irouDiesT ir not, get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine has bcn found to be peculiarly adipied to the rmiBi ana cure or ail remale complaints, exerting a wonderful direct Influenc In giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have Loss of Appetite, Constipa tion, Headache, Fainting Spells, or re '""'. aieepiess, uxcltable, Melan choly or troubled with Dizzy Spells. Elec tric Bitters Is the medicine von ni. Health and Strength are guaranteed by hi use. iarge Domes only 60 cents at v-nas. KOgers' drug store. Lubricating OILS A Specialty. 187a the late general convention at Mlnneapo. lis: Dioceses of Northern Mlch'gan, Northern Texas, Washington D. C, and Southern California, and the missionary Jurisdictions of Asheville, N. C. ; Duluth, Minn., and AUska. In 1895 there were eighty deaths among the clergy, Including 4 bishops and 10 depositions from the ministry. The In stitutions under the auspices of the church include 20 theological seminaries and divinity schools, 8 universities and colleges, 54 schools for boys and 71 schools for girls, and more than 200 hospitals and benevolent institutions. last week, when he delivered six speeches before as many pullo meetings In a slnirla day. As each of the meetings was held witn a distinctly different end in view, nis task was not an easy one. If suffering with piles, n will Interest you to know that DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. This medicine Is a specino for all complaints of this char- acter, and if Instructions (which are sim ple; are carried out, a cure will result we nave tested this In numerous cases, and always with like results. It never tans. cnas. Rogers. 1895 Brothers, Sell ASTORIA. Ship Chandelery, Hardware, Iron & Steel, Coal, Groceries & Provisions, Flour & Mill Feed, Taints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbank'8vwcale3, Doors & Windows, Agricultural Implements Wagons & Vehicles. Wife Here s an aeount of a man who shot himself rather than suffer the pangs or indigestion. Husband The fool! Why didn't he take DeWltt's Little Early Ris ers? 1 used to surfer as bad as he did before I commenced taking these little pills. Chas. Rogers. Of Barney Barr.ato Harper's Weekly declares: "Aladdin was a duffer com pared with him, and Monte Crlsto seems beside him like an ostentatious gentle man oi. comrortaoie means." E. flcNEIL, Receiver. NOT SO AWFULLY SUPERIOR. Pale-face Why don't you get a civilized name for yourself, now that you have be come a civilized Indian? Noble Red Man Ugh! What your name l Pale-face My name Is Iglehart. Nobie Red Man (with crushing sar casm) Ugh! Iglehart! Heap good! Ingun's name Eagle Heart. Heap bad! SHILOH'S CURB Is sold on a grar-l uiee. 11 cures incipient consumption, t Is the best Cough Cure. Only one em a oose. zo cents, mi cts., and 11.00. rvr aaie by j. w. conn. 01 Mf HPS On the 10th of next April there will be an athletic congress and revival of Olym pian games In Athens, Greece. A play entitled "The Wife of Mltelus," by Prof. T. T. Timayenls, of Harvard university. will be presented. It was given In Athens some time ago. In the vernacular, and ran '.00 nights. "Utbby," said a teacher in a Boston school, "I am surprised at you! You am uauany so stuuious, and you are drawing horrid. Idle pictures on your siaie. "i ocg your pardon, miss, ' re plied the youth, with the hateur of mis understood genius, "but you are laboring unaer a misapprehension. It is a design for a magazine poster." Washington Biar. Gives Choice of Jmo TransGontmental Kouies, ROYAL Baking Powder. AH the paten: medlames advertised in this paper, together with the choic est perlumey, and toilet articles, etc. an be bought at tne lowest ortces at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Oc cident nocei. a. tona Via Spokane and St. Paul. Via Ogden, Denver and Omaha or St. Paul. Pullman and Tourist Sler Free Reclining Crulrm Car. Dr. Saunders, an eminent nnpnlnllnt nn,y Bl. , A - m I .. . 1 ...... nignest OT ail in leavenlnjr a member of the health board of London, ., . I " sieui. ucuever 111 1110 value 01 me SrrenTfl U.S. Government Report electrlo light. He claims that electricity is a great moral power: tlrat It orotects Doubtless the Republican majority in humanity better than the philanthropist. t h fi Kriliac nrltl nnmn rt anma nnnnlimUn nn I And hv nnrirvlno1 lha tunrliahnni anil Vi a body regarding the measure which it factories, the sanitary laws are carried Astoria tO San hranCISCO. imnKS best to support. But the one out with much less rrlction. proposed by Mr. Morse has the great ad vantage that It contemplates no duty which has not been actually tried, with dellnltely known result. New York Tribune. One Minute Cough Cure is a popular cmedy for croup. Safe for children and adults. Chas. Rogers. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder Contains no Ammonia or Alum. Mrs. Keeley, the venerable actress whose 90th birthday was recently cele brated in London, sang the "Mermaid Song" In a performance of "Oberon," conducted by Weber himself, In 1826. Columbia, Thursday, Dec. 6. State of California, Tuesday, Dec. 10, Columbia, Sunday, Dec. 15. State, Friday, Dec. 20. Columbia, Wednesday, Dec. 20. State, Monday, Deo. 30. Columbia, Saturday, Jan. 4. Japanese Baxat SING LUNU. Prop. We have Just received a fino assort m.-nt of Christmas toys and nove'.tl.s, end we can save you money nn anyililni,' you 11 its need In this line. 417 Bond Street, next door to Moulet PYult Store. ' B. F. ALLEN, Wall Paper, Att.'jts' Miitvlj's, Pali-ts, Oils, CUs, etc. Jpane Mattl gs, Rug: and Bamboo Ooo.'t, 365 Commercial Street. UNSET LIMITED. SEASON OP lSos-1806. "WILL KUJN Twice a Week BETWEEN San Francisco AND New Orleans Over the Great J unset JJoute Woonsocket. R. I., a Ttentihl lean eltv. has elected a Democratic mayor because the Republican candidate dodired the question when asked by the Christian Alliance what he would do about Illicit liquor selling. The Democratic eanrtl. date replied that he would enforce the law, and would susoend anv neellsrent of ficial. . One Minute Cough Cure Is rightly nam ed. It affords Instant relief from suffer ing when aflllcted with a severe cough or cold. It acts on the throat, bronchial tubes, and lungs and never falls to give immediate relief. Chas. Rogers. Astoria and Portlnd Steamers. The T. J. Potter will leave Astoria at T p. m. dally, except Sundiy; leave Port land at 7 a. m. dally, except Sunday. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Mrs. Craigle sat In a box in tho theater In New York the other night and saw Ellen Terry playjior excellent little conv edy, "Journey's End In Lovers' Meet ing." The entertainment must have de lighted both uuthor and actress, eajh of whom shone In her respective sphere. Cnildren Cry for Only a conspiracy of office holilern with me executive, powerful y aided bv clr- umstunces, could effect such a sum of PifnViao'a Panrnmo misfortune, fn, Ki. .u. o vnoiuiia .v. a a 1110 iK.'iiiiiita" tlon of Cleveland to a third term.-Svra- cuse Standard. The Steamer Lurttne will leave Aetoria at 6:46 a, m. daily, except Sunday; leave Portland at t p. m. dally, except Satur day. For rate and general Information cal iin or address O. W. LOUNSBEEtRY, . Agent, H. HURLBURT. Oen. Paa. Agt. Portland. Or Coughing liritates the delicate ors-ans nd aggravates the dlseaae. Instead nf waiting, try One Minute Cough Cure. It helps at once, making expectoration easy, educes the soarness and Inflammation. Every one likes It. Chas. Rogers. 'OW THE IRON ENTERED SOUL. HIS The Rev, Farley Porter, a Presbyterian Mergyman of Elba, N. Y has astounded some of his old-fashioned parishioners by leclarlng. In his sermon last Sunday that a house should be attached to the church where "games of billiards," cards and dancing might be Indulged In." He has gone still further In the same direction by suggesting that at the meetings of the Ladles' Aid Society the games of euchre might be played occasionally without serious harm. Are Yon Going East? Be ure and see that your ticket reads via THE NORTH-WESTERN I 1 iir Tlio Hamlet of the company had got drunk and was fighting with the ghost, bile Polonlus and Laertes were playing checkers for the drinks, and refused to nske up for their parts until their two weeks' back pay was forthcoming; and Ophelia was in tears over the real arjl unexpected loss of over a pint of paste diamonds. "Ladles and gentlemen," said the man ager, stepping to the front of the curtain and addressing the scattered auditors he. fore him, "I regret to say that owing to Can tfUSt that ftlan -ircun iRiiirumi, over wnicn 1 nave no control, there will be no etc., etc. trust him You want 5cott's Emul sion. If you ask your 'drug gist for it and get ityou lint if performance," he offers you "something: i. A I Ml ,1 il just as gwxi, ne win uo me KARL'S OjOVER BOOT will rmrlf snma wlirn vnnr flnnt-nf , ..... . ,, . 7 ruur umuu, ciear your complexion, re ... . - 1 r ulate your Bowela, and make your hea4 Writes a prescription for Vw . cu. and i.co. which lie wants to eet a Queen Victoria wli, spend Christmas at SPedal , ffeCt P1. the DULUTH, Osborne, leaving Windsor for the Isle of game OI lite and death JOr Wight December 17 or 18 for a stay of UU cnkp rtf 1 npnnv twn about eight weeks, after which her ma- ult- SclKe OI a penny Or tWO Jesty will return to the castle to stay more profit. YOU Can't which Js to take place about March XlAttUSt that man. Get what The sueen will have a large family party ,r,, 1, r at Osborne during the Christmas holidays, J " a,lk iui,auu pay IOI , including' the Duke and Duchess of Con- Whether it IS SCOtt S Emul naught and their children. Prince and I . . Princess Christian and their family and SlOn Or anVthme else. Princess Louise and Lord Lome. I . . . . , ..... wam s kto, uwmuu, nw tots. yx. and i.co CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS. This Is the GREAT SHORT LINE Between ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points East and South. MANLY VIGOR ow fortune HI 11 1 1 1 r. ' a mm rvNCR MORE la harmony with the world. OnflO completely cared mea era tinging nappy pralnea or me greatest, grand est sad moot suc cessful eura for sex ual weakness sod luet vUnr k oown to medical acience. Aa avnfit nf tttf V.Tt derrua fliaoowrn. In book form, with ref enncs and protW1, will hanfc tA .nf. ferlng men (sealed) free. "nll manly vim permanently restored. Failure Impossible. ERIE MEDICAL C3.,EimL0,N.Y. $100 for wry 810.00 invested ua De maae Dy our new SYSTEMATIC PLAN OF SPECULATION. 118 .00 and more made daily on small In- resttmnts, by many persona no lle away from Chlcairo. All we axk Is to Invtlgste our new iM orfrr-sl mrhoia. Psst Trlnr? of pan and highest reference fumid. Our IJooKli, "Points and Htnta." clow to take money even when on the wronc ' of the markot aoJ other information a. i.r FREE. (i'lmore at Co.. Cajnknrs and Brokers. 0,en Hoard of Trade Bldf ., Chicago, BL Their MaKnlfloent Track. Peerless Ve- Ubuled Dining ana Bieepin car Trains nd Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Have given this road a national reputa tion. All classes of passengers carried on the vestlbuled trains without extra charge. Ship your freight and travel over this famous line. All agents have ticket. W. H. MEAD, F. C. 8AVaOB. Oen. Agent Trav. F. and P. Agt US Washington st. Portland. Or. Mrs. T. 8. ftawtttn. ' fhattanooni. Tenn says, "Shilor'i Vlullxer 8AV-t) si Lif ii i consider it tne tx-st rera dy for a debilitated system I nn ied." For Dyspewua. Liver or Km Bey trouble. It exoella Pilve eta. For Bale by J. W. Conn. Leaving San Francisco uesdays and Saturdays From Tuesday, Nov. 5, 1895. , The mot comniote. modern." equipped and perfectly nmanged Vtetl. uuuwi iraneconunenital Train in America. New Equipment, especliaiy deelmied for Uita service. Direct coaaectlonj in New Orleans or all Eastern point. Quick time. THEflSTOHlflSflYlKGSBflM Acts as trustee for corporations and In dividuals. Tranaact a general banking business. . Interest paid on time deposits. . J. Q. A. BOWLBT Presldflnt ?SKT& Vlc'ePre:!":" FItANK PATTON Caahlsr DIRECTORS. . J. Q. A. Bowlby, C. H. Page. Benl roung, A. 8. Reed, D. P. Thonnou W. E. Dement. Oust Holmee. Few Hen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those we serve. We're trying la every way te make them the most en- Joyable In town. All the "good things" ef the season cooked by eur excellent cook In the most delicious style. Perfect service. If you Invite a friend to the Palace ttestaurant the place is a sufficient guw antee that be will receive a good meal. The palace Restaurant J.A FAST ABEND, GENERAL . CONTRACTOR, PILE DRIVES, HOUSE, BRIDGE AJVO xvhaUv BUILDSH. Addr.n. bes i8, P.ioffica. ASTORIA. Oft SEASIDE JAWfIlLL A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, celling, and all kinds of finish : mouldings and shingles; also bracket work done to order. Terme reasonable nd prices at bedrock. All ordure promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. H. v U LOGAN, Prop'? loaalde. Onnron KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, tlw are.t Blood purifier give, tre.nnew ,n"a clearness to the .-,imn, u Constipation. K rts.. M cts . lT.00. ' oaie Dy j. w. Coon. INDORSED BYTHF. PRESS. 'Gentlemen: Thi. i. i. .... . ?U:el,m9 of, "reaiful .Ick biZr'. tne medicines mom. .. Norman Llrbtr . . Y'5 commend them to the public as twlV jjuoi wuat mey are rn'reeentcd. jneBiecrniiiy. Ed. Gazatr pi...... rr;;. - ; ae.uy-uve cents, fnr am. k. - ""j"". Miona. vr.. soie airnt CI.: captain Sweeney, u. ft. A Sin r Cal., says: '-Bnnoa's Catarrh V Is the first medicine I have Fv. that would o me any gjul i ' cts, 8cM by J. W. Coi n.