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i'lis wilV, AalDitiAflj Asttwlv iUMbAy. teitt.fHKj,..Hv,4HV. m. .jima, .,mwv ' i-WVH Highest W , i ; r.'K ) I f Ml too.nl nl III In Hi . rx. FOR n ,IeV Xtf N TlhbAmOOK, NEHALEM AND OTHER STEAHERS R. P. ELiMORE.j M. H. HARRISON, AUGUSTA. 8nilin (lull's to uml from Tillamook and Nehalcm tlopciul on llio wontlier. For freight aiml passenger rates apply to r-LMOUli. SANBORN & CO., Agents. O. K ft N. CO., After (Deals! Or nl ny ul In r time lit 11 on ir.li a uihuI (MKiir nak (or Ilia wrll knuwii, L01110- niRile, liniul uinila, wLito laliur citfiir "Uti Helle Antorla." iVnic.iliiil ly nil mukeri to In Ibo liint ol'r liiiiiiiifaoturi'il. W. F. SCN1EBE, 71 Ninir Stre.t, Aatorla. Oregon. IF As l'liuikllii luyn, good drena opani ail i1"oih, you ahuuld nut loa alht of the fuct thut a perfect rUtlng ult la tha main fvuture. Waimmaker ac illrmvn nre nntod for fit, workmannhlp and Muporlorlty of qualltloa. Their rep rpMfiitnllve vlHlla Aatorla very threa riiinUia. OMKe 84 Dclcum llulldlnf, 1-iirtliiiid, Or Itca.-rvr- rdpm till you t-nv oi-n hp aprln lln nf anmph-a. 15 THERE? la there a man with heart ap cold. That from hi" family would withhold Tha comforta whloh they all could find In article of FUKNITURH of th i-lalit kind And wi would nuifni'at at thla aeaaon, nl. 0 Hldntioard, Kxtmialnn Tahlc, or a ;t Plntnif Chnlia. Wo have the lurjea uid Uncut line ever ahown In the city and at prlce.i thnt cannot fall to pleaa t!iv :louest,huvora HEIl.BORN & SON. Authorities KHV. A. C. KHNURICK, l. !,, I'Ui'i rMiui on- mil i :, pmvi hm-iv t,. U known liriiglii,ul tl o Itnititi i.mI llio litiid naoim id tU. luviiwn i.( ti;" f nniti. lii wntrny; fur t)i ,nl. r i alni'trr, direct and furellil, i, Inn- , anys; " 1 Ini ti i'cl vc (I li inn ll'o i' -Hula Cuid vc If llliitkcil Uiuli1-, I , , ri'CulliuicilU It (ootlluli," IIS1I0P EDWARD WILSON, l ; Hyn- " I liv takm Wurnor'n :.ifi ( advantage and derived much I m ' . mid tinliollallii;ly rrcniiinirii 1 it , The (nut that u null i,itiii rn iln ; til tililmp and rrllnHMH Irm in I li I. IlllrS It I in (it lllillculiiillt d rinpril Wllllli BllJ ellUUIMHICIIl S J . 1. C I . I v.t Rl-V. J. n. NANKIN, l. I)., I I i-iimiiUvT or iiuwaho uitivtuttt v m ,-. In niixl oulapoken m.innrr.aevi: " I in n( several prwn who l.avo f i rti mini u( iliseeareof the kldnry auu mi . ui I V III M of Werner's haln ( urn, I u j i i I'l., liiMr:.HM i.'lf fill 0 Ltlii'.vli. II a being uwd in similar tbir shy highest Handing. Tins tii'uliuri liiieicats tl humanity t i rcum. u c. hy ii. l.n.a I. I Hunt .'I.'' TIIK l-ATI! DM. J. '! 'b iintiiH or nir. "if.: Who wet. n educated !.; i year hrt b f' o UJ aim i i ' in,ii u( tha t'luiiuy, wr .li m.I, .wi!iy In dt latino 'il pri-Jit Ul ) n If 1 ih.it nwi., ( t!. In t iri;ri i i-f the day are M"f nutieuiul tliu nana aii.l nnml of tlirin wcio fn l iimiI lu actual medical irm r. ' .I.f COAST POINTS All Li Open For Special Charter. Arn, Portland. FROGMAN & HOLMES. Hlnolctamltlin. Plieclai attention paid to itwimboat r raJrln. flrat-olaaa hurvrahoelnc, eto. LOGGING CAMP 010 RK A SPECIALTY 197 Olney a treat btwn Third and and Fourth. Aatorla, Or. ASTORIA 1HON WORKS Coeroaly St., foot of Jack ion, Aitorli. Genoral Machinists and Boiler Makers UnJ and Marina Englnta. Dollar work. Slum boat anil Cannary Work a Specialty. Caitlnt of All Daacrlptlnna Maile M Order oa Short Nolle. John Fox.Prealdent and Puperlntendent A. U Fox Vloa Prealdent O. II. Pratil Beoretary "A TALENTED EPITOlt." CientUrmon: I had ocraalon to na aeveral boxen ot Krau' Headache Cnpaulea while traveling to Chlcajro to attend the National Dcmoo ratio Con vention. They acted like a charm In preventing; heauarhea and dlxalneaa. Have had very little headaeh alno my return, which la remarkable. Toiira, reapectfuliv JOHN U. BHAFFER. Ed. Benovo (Pa.) Record. For aale by Chaa. Rofera, Aatorla, Or., aole airent Rl i la a aoB-enlaanaa mmAdr In, (Innnrrhma. OliHit, Bparmalorrhiva, Uhllaa. uanatural ilia I chara"a, ar anr IntliUMtnft. aion, irritaunn ur uiciirn tlon of 111 11 co 11 a lupiif rHEEvNaOHIM"'aiRo. braaw. Maa-aalrlnaaal. laoia mj uruaaun. or anl In plain wmppar. ty axprHaa. pinpoM, for H 111. or UUhia, liirnulAr anni un rciuuC. f yiBii6d,t. j SL-m OotrBU4 U l-:'rll MKIMtac IT? l!1 oiNoiaanTi, fT( Tide Table for Jahuary, 1896. JJATK. Wlilni'ijiiy 'I'll nt Mility , I ililuy Huinriliiy , . HirNDAV . .Moiiiliiy , , , Tiii"in'y. . . Wi'ilni.mliiy Tlinrnliiy I 0 l-'rliliiy ... I 10 Siitiirilnv 1 11 Ht'NDAV 12 Mmiiliiy 1,1 T.M'.iliiy , 14 Wi'iliiKPiliiy IT, 'I'liiiiBilHy : i l''riliiy I 17 Siilur.Uy 1H MAN DAY 1 111 Momluy I iiil Tin-mlny I VI Wi'illll.wliy 1 Jf2 Tliiirwliiy I mliiy ''it Huinriliiy '23 M NHAY I W Mini. lay ! 't Tiiriiiliiv 2H Ucilllrmliiy j Jrtl 1 niinuiuy m I'ri'luy ai S H I PPIG D AY BY DA Y Marine (Batters, Here, There ui Everywhere.' 'I'lm iillut whonniT Hun Jon (o out lu thin nwirnlng. The uti'dim r Alio lllnnrhiirilii urrlvtsl In from Hn I'ruin U . 0 and way on, yc- l-nln Tlio Hrlliah tiark Ixirli n wa lakrn up 1 I'ortlanil ytxipnlay aflTln'xn 10 load hal for Kurop. TI10 laal rrixirt from tho mouth of Ilir rl. r 1 tint the ar waa vrry rouih, with tlm wind lilowlim thlrty-ilichl mlha prr Imur. 1!i" lirliiih talk I'uwy Caailr. with lull ramo of whrat for Ihn lull"! Klnsilom. mm a down tho river from I'uiilnml yralrrday. Thn Hrlilnh hark Olrnaalirr. haa nearly i,nii!.!trd iI1m-Iiiii'i;Iiik hor Nwraailr ml al I ho Tan 1'ninpaiiy'a iWx'k, and will ir up for I'orllnrd Monday mornlnir. TUr llrlilal) liark Krrul. at Ielth from Hun Kruni'laco. rMrta that on Ivcinnlwr rvl alio h.l heavy wrathrr. and In whlrh ilt. Ka wire airalncd and 'Kiata ilam ni;n1. A'Mii-a nx-rlvril from Panama, i'ald 11,'rrmlir 3ih. atale that a tidal wave mrrwhrlmrd and dealrnyed a ureal part if Hunta alarla. I'ulomlila A ifrntt loaa of llfo rcaulird therefrom. The lliilo Northern l.arir ll'orla I reiorird entirely auhmiTmiMl at her wharf at lllvora Inlrt, rihe fllle.1 and aunk ilur- Ina the rwrnl heavy blow from the open. Init will lo ralaed wl'.hout dltlli'iiliy. The weathir bureau yeeterday noll.lert all ahlpplnc maalrr that It would tie dniiKrroua to leava for aea durlnit the ni'it thirty-all hour. Heavy aouthoaat Knlra are expected early thla morning; Imrlnx the w?-k enili-1 January 4. IT'S, the erhooner Jeaale, our new Columhla pilot (mat, whoae aroa tonnaae la TIM, n.t fcitr.i, waa awlnrd oDIrlal number 1'.? by tho bureau of navigation, trrat- 111 v d-purlment. The pilot aohooner Loyal waa blown onio the aanda early yeaterday morning from Iut aiH'hnraKe In Boow Bay. 8he hua a vrry IlKht draft, and waa anally 11i.lt' la float on at high tide ymlrrday iifii'rnon. The O. It. ard N". etermer Rhoalna ar rival down from Porllnnd yeaterday morning, ami at onre began taking olmanl MM") fe t of lumber at her durk ll-r rnrgo waa i-oinpltrd at sundown, and elie will have out for China thli inoriilng. I'nplaln Thompson and .hroe of the rri'w of the Krltlah bark Janet Cowan Hid from exposure and the Intense cold iiftiT n-nchlng Vanroiivrr Island, and t lit-t-o men were lost In th surf. Thlr i,vn of the survivor have arrived al I'ori Townsrnd and eight still remain on the laland. An Aberdeen spei'lnl says: "At the present Nmo twenly-seven veseals, anil pml at en in. nre taking on lumber on r goes nl Ih various mills on Dray's h:iibor. twelve of th-m it Aberdeen, for foreign and Oust markets. Th mills are all running, ome of them overtime, to All lumber orders, with whl'h they are crowded." Certlilestes of American otllaenshlp are being supplied by the burenil of navlKS tlon In Fcamcn m Hie Ameilenn mall steamships, and will nlao he. Issued to any other American seaman who may iipidv for tb--m. One lde. of the Issu ance of these I'ortllli-at Is to have aval! able nl ahlppliu" 'ommlsslonern' orllees a list of sennien t the merchant marine who are American 'i'.la-'ns. Here Is a good recipe In the flh line: Mince the meat of or.e can of Mugnolla mlinoit very fine: then place In o col nniler. and drain off nil the liquor. In suiicennn boll one pint of milk. With 1 wo iiiMospnonfuls of butter and salt and pepper to taste. On the bottom of your biiklngdbh pKce a lnyer of bread crumbst cover with a laver of the snlmon, next a liiyr nh mtlk and bultcr, and so on, hnx'-g lhi tread crumb for the last lnyer. About the Hat of thn senlera will get away this week. The fleet will be a very smnll one, aa a great many achooner remain In Oakland creek In the pes that better times will come nronnd. The Rattler made a successful trip last year, and she will tempt fortune again thla season. Captain Nelson will take her out. On the SOth Inst, the Maltle T. Pyer will go out III charge of Captain Mncckler, and she will b about the last of tho fleet to sall.-Cnll. The Pan Fra"nclsco Call haa th follow- Ing Item of Interest to Astorlnns "The yacht Jessie will go on the dry dock to morrow and will be prepared for her voy age to the Columbia river. A few days ago It loofcd as If, the deal would fall through, as Macilonough demnnd.tl $6,000 cash, and the pilots could not raise the money. They paid IJ.noo down, and flnnlly. at the last moment, somo wealthy resident of Astoria put tip tho balance. A soon aa she rearhea Aatorla the Jessie will be put Into commission aa a Colum bia river pilot boat." Tho steamer Augusta, Captain Tim NelM, nrrlved In early ycslerilny morning from TlltnmooU, with Ti) eases of salmon. The little utenmer had hard work getting In There wna a bod southwest sen, and southeast wind encountered as soon as stio reached the Cape, and Blt"getlier the passniro looked very risky. The captain. inwever, decided to risk It, and setting Khort sail, mannxed to make hla nort. Ho described the wind at midnight laat IIIIHI WATKII, j LOW WATIH. K. M. Il I'. M. i At M. I! r. U. 1 I il-. !h. 111. I It. f.h. in. I tu h. 111. 1 ft. ) li. m. I ft. I'M 7.'i I W" t.'2 ' 7"m 8 0 1tfi-tb I i 7.0' 145 II I HOI 3 il ' HS5-1.1 8 11 K.l 2 M HH HMI 2.0 K, ,-0.6 8 4 8 8 : 8 W 8.8 V 41 i d l M 0.0 4 'it 8.6 ! 4 VI 7.7 ! 10 lii 2.8 10 ft 0.7 fi OH H.fi i S 21 7.1 i 11 n 1.9 . II 24 1.6 A til H.4 i 0 m 0.8 1 0 40 1.0 ' II 41 8 ft! 7 r7 0 8 ! 0 20 Z 4 1 M 1.0 7 41 H.fl ! 0 i.8 B.O ' 1 1H 8.2 ! 8 05 0.4 MHO 8.7 10 42 0.1 I 2 80 8.7 4 00 -0.8 0 i)4 H,! 11.40 0.4 8 4-1 4.1 ft W - 8 111 III H.Q 4 M 4.2 6 M -1.2 0 81 (1.7 1124 0.1 6ftU 4.1 A. 'Il -1.8 1 HI 7.0 ' 0 I'! 0.2 0 40 8 8 ; 7 10 -1 8 It.' 7.0 0 157 8 0' 7 2fi 8 4 7 62 -1.0 I "i 7.0 1 ail 1 H.fl 8 08 3.2 8 28 Ml.fi 2 ft') 8.0 2 17 HI 8 48 2 0 8 61 0 0 8 211 H.2 2M 1 0 0 80 2.7 0.10 0.6 8 62 H.4 8 87 7.0 10 Oft 2.6 9 4.1 1.0 4 24 8.8 4 24 0.0 10 4ft 2.4 10 I'i 17 4 Ml H.8 0 14 6.0 11 8") 2.2 10 4ft 2.2 0 84 8.8 0 18 5.6 0 84 2.0 11 22 2.8 0 2ft 8.2 7 M 0.8 1 40 1.7 7 14 H.2 0 (10 6.1 0 12 3.7 2 47 1.1 8 10 8 2 10 20 6 7 1 27 8.0 8 4 0.6 0 00 8. ft 11 20 0.1 2 A7 4.4 4 48 -0.3 10 10 8.8 4 Ti 4.4 6 62 -0. 0 10 O H U 05 0.1 6 24 8.7 0 1ft -1.8 0 62 7.0 11 68 0.3! 8 10 8 6 0 67 -1 4 1 2fi 8.1 0 4:1 0.4 7 at 2 9 7 30 ,-1 8 2 06 8.4 1 88 9.2 7 60 2.8 8 14 1-1.0 night, aa fearful, and aald that he had Dover Been worse aeaa In the whole of hi experience. Several pilot In the city yoatrrrtay, expressed tnlr surprise, tha the Auguala had been able la weather and come through urh a ver storm In safety. Tha bark Cadxow Forest I now out sixteen day, and her continued absence la beginning to cause a great deal ot anxiety among shipping men on the wa ler front. Th only consolation la that Pilot Urasaman la known to be one of the beat and mo careful men In the bualneas, and that previously v earl a have been out a longer tlm than this although not under toe same clrcumrtance. It I 1 wile veil by pilot that th Cadxow Foreat ha shifted her ballast In a gale, and that she haa become unmanageable: either this or she haa gone to th bottom wit all bands. Nobody seems, however, to have yet given up hope, although, unless she makee her appearance within th next few day It will be almost a certain' ty that she la lost. Eight year ago Pilot Matthew, of this, city, waa out twenty one day with a German bark, whoae hal laat shifted, and Pilot Staple haa had the same experience. Captain T. Wallace, of the Walla Walla, whlrh arrived her esterday, aay the left on the Northern Pa rifle at I ) o'clock In the afternoon for Washington City, where he goe a Pan hraiirlaeo representative to the Join convention of the Marine Engineer and th American Association Masters and Pilot of the I'nlted State, to be held In the national capital January 10. This the first time for some year that ihe conventions of the two organisations have been held togeth'r and ,'iuch good Is expected lo result. . Thr will be rep- rrsentallvea present from all the porta of the rnlted Htatea. and all matters marine will he thoroua-hly discussed. Cental 1 James Carroll will lake th Walla Wall back to San Francises, should he arrive on the Taprka from Alaska before Janu ary lth. In rasa of his non-appearance, Captain J. W. Gage, a former port war den of San Francisco, will take charge of the ship. The following letter, which waa received yesterday by the collector of the port. Is self-explanatory, says the Call: Treasury Department. Office of the Sec reiary. Washington, D. C, January PM: Collector ot Customs, Fan Fran' Cisco, CaJ Blr: Tou are Instructed when ever, under authority granted by the de partment, you issue a special permit to an American vessel hound to Alaska, el emptlng It from the requirement to enter and clear at a port In Alaska, '.nlesa go ing within twenty miles of such port, to transmit aa soon aa pracil-able, to the collector at Silks, a copy of such permit. You will also notify the master of such vessel that such permit does r.rl cany with it the privilege of entering or touch Ing at a foreign port, and that If a vessel with a special permit enter or touchea at a foreign port, the permit thereby be' cornea Invalid, and on arrival In Alaska she must enter and clear a provided by law. liospeetruiiy yours, 8. WIRE. Acting Secretary "We have passed through a week of dullness," say the Commercial Review "holder of grain In Eu'.'rn Oregon and Washington are still clinging on to their wheat, and will only sell at an advance ahove market quotations. Many will ael) If they ran realise CO cents per bushel there, or rente at Portland. This Is practically out of the question, accord to prices paid In Europ and Chicago. In Ihe Walla Walla country very little wheat has been disposed of ai yet: hold ers there are convinced that prices will advance as to enable them to sell at good profit. At the present writing we hardly see where their hopes can be re alised, and hope that expectations may prove true. Receipts have been fair, and sales are mostly made to Interior millers, at !4 rents above the local price. Ex porters' wanla her are small: there are few ships at hand to load, an t these have cargoes pretty well provided for. Not many ships are due to arrive In the near future, and those under forward engage ment, but not yet provided for In the ny of cargoes, aro not likely to suffer 11 -v detention. Values are about to cents tn cents per cental for fair average Walla Walla: M cents for round lots of alley." I'nlted State District Judge Morrow hua rendered a decision of great Import ance to marine Insurance companies, saya the Commercial News. It was In the admiralty suit of Frederick A. Koons und llapgood A Co., of Portlan.l. Or., against l,a Konclero Conipagnle d'Assunince of France. Thla Is a libel to recover flllO.M as a balance due on Insurance of M0 cases cf salmon. An Insurance policy for 13,000 waa made to Hupgood, A Co., of Portland, Or., on 600 casea of salmon In July, ISil , The month following the salmon waa ahipped on the bark Pelle of of Oregon for New York, but tho vessel, encountering a storm down the roast, sprang a leak and put Into the port of Sun Kranclsco In distress on September 21, lii On discharging the cargo It was found that It wna very much I'amaged, and S02 casea of salmon wre sold tor JH1S.IA . The mniket value ot the sal mon. If not dumaged, would have been iA.KI a rase In New York. It was Insured on a valuation of a case. The llbel nnts contended that the loss sustained by tho forced sale at San Francisco waa a aalcnge loss. Against thla the insurance company Insisted on a 50 per cent basis of adjustment. Judge Morrow decided thnt the settlement of the adjustment on the basis of the salvage loss was In ac cordance with c'ause 1 of the policy, and therefore gave Judgment In favor of the llbelunts for the amount demanded. The ahlp Rufua K. Wood, will go on tha Mcrchanta' dry dock today, aj- the Call, to have her fore foot repaired. Some time ago she went ashore and had her stem damaged by the .rocks. The hull la not Injured to any mat .'rial ex tent, and a couple of days' work will make the wood a good a new. ELECTRIC BITTERS. Electric Bitter 1 a, medicine suited f r any season, but prr haps more generall:. needed In the epjlng, when th languid exhausted feeling I prevailing, when the Uwr is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and alteratlv la felt. A prompt us cf tb:s medicine hi often 4vrt) Ung mi'l prhap UUI blllftii lvr. No mullein will met mor irply te cuurilmciln tnd frln th nydrm bt)Hi tt I'liM, JtuKM't' aiu tr. TIIK rAKKEKH WOI.'I.U IIKM Ex'hiinKo. A III Ho Virginia 11'. who m murh lnirri-.il In li.trrilng 0 a ill4 i,,m of mo wur riu,tn I.MWffi ihl onritry rp, if W4 go lo war wlih Knln1, win ni TankMn hrtp u linht for our couniryr' Ana n "If tliy do run Whip urn r.naiiHii 10 iimii," BUCKXEN B ARNICA BALVB. Th beet aalv In tha world t.vr c..i Bruise. Korea iriiwra ui uh.m Fever Korea. Tetter. ihliuialn. Con., and All Hkln Erup tion, and positively cure Pile), or no W required, it is guarantiv-d to glv ineui Mtwraction, or money refunded. rnc. 20 oenta u-r (via Vtir aa e ha vims, jtogers, uoi eiKrwr ouilding. Being the purest boklni Dnwder made nr. I 'rice 1 th surest In the kitchen. MENU yt)H SUNDAY. A dlnnr. Ilk a pun, should never be made public unless It la vrry good." Breakfast. Oro Fruit. Cereulii.v, with Cream. Boiled Smalts, Tartar Sauce. Broiled Kaaher of l!a-on. Stewed Kidneys, Brown Sauce. Potatoes, Maltre d Hotel. Dinner. Blu Point Oyster. Consomme Prlntsnler. Celery. Olive. Red Snapper a la Bean. Polaloe Houltlee. Fried Chicken a la Maryland. Baked Cauliflower with Bechamel Sauce. Roman Punch. Roaet Ig of Mutton ai Chasseur. Balad of While Beans. Nesselrode Pudding. Roquefort. Wafers. Coffee. Green graas, four Inch" high, Is re ported In Ihe deep canyons at the mouth of the Deachutes rler. The aheeD ar enjoying It. SIHLOH'B CURE I sold on a guaran tee. It cures Incipient consumption. It Is th beat Cough Cure. Only one cent a dose. 25 cents, Ui cents, and 11.00. For sale by J. W. Conn. Mertle I would never marry a man I did not love. Maudle But suppose a real wealthy man should propose? Mer tle I should love him. of course. Truth. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castona KARL'S CWVER FOOT will Durtfv your blood, clear your complexion, reg ulate your Bowel, and mak your head clear aa a bell. Z6 eta., M eta., and II W). Bold by J. W. Conn. 'Pocket flasks? Yessir. Here is a very nice little affair; holds half a pint - "Half a pint? By gad. aah. when I want to buy toys 1 will go lo a toy stoab, aah!" Indianapolis Journal. Hamlet HlccoujrliI hear, me lawd. ycu are to have a leading part In the new opera. "The White Elephant." Borneo MrDufT-Aye, marry; I lead on the ele phantTown Topic. Or. ft-lce'a Cream Baking Powder Coats ins aa Aaatoola or Alum. Liverpool machinist receive a weekly average pay cf I.V DeWltt'a Little Early Riser for bilious ness. Indigestion, constlratlon. A small pill, a prompt cure. Chas. Roger. A native switch-tender Id Bengal gets about U centa a day. PROVfcN A BOON. Gentlemen: I bar alwayg reconv mended Krana' Headax-ne Capsule wherever I have had a chance. They have proven a veritable boon In my family against anr and all kind of headache. Your truly. J. E. WALTER. Leavenworth, Kansas. For aale br Chaa. Borer. Aatorla, Oregon, aole agent Glass-blower In Germany get no more than 1135 a year. Coughing tirltate tne delicate organs and aggravates the disease. Instead of waiting, try One Minute Cough Cure. It help at once, making expectoration easy, educe the soarness and Inflammation. Every one like It. Chaa. Roger. A Journeyman tailor In Constantinople receives 50 cents a day. Wife Here' an acount of a man who ahot himself rather than suffer the pangs of Indigestion. Husband The fool! hy didn't he tnke DeWltt's Little Early Ris ers? I used to suffer aa bad as he did before I commenced taking these little pills. Chaa. Rogers. Railway laborer In Holland average from 36 centa to 76 cents per day. If suffering with piles, it will Interest you to know that DeWltt'a Witch Haxel Salve will cure them. This medicine Is specific, for all complaints of this char acter, and If Instructions (which ar aim pie) are carried out, a cure will result We have tested thla In numerous cases. and always with like results. It never fall. Chaa. Rogers. A railroad watchman In India receives about it a month. One Minute Cough Cure la rightly nam ed. It affords Instant relief from suffer ing when afflicted with a severe cough or cold. It acta on the throat, bronchial tubes, and lungs and never falls to give Immediate relief. Chaa. Rogers. A house painter In Turin receive from W lo M a week. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorlc. Molders In tho German factories aver age about f."i.50 a week. All the paten: medicine advertised In thla paper, together with the choic est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc., can be bought at tne lowest price at W. Conn a drug atore, opposite Oc cident Hotel. Astoria. Ffder What do you think of this des- rt? Needer What do you call It? Feder Charlotte Kusse. Ne.vler Well, Chnrlotte knew her business when she named It. In all my experience I never encountered a more tllmaler ruse for nmk- Ing a man believe he was having some thing to eat. Richmond Dispatch. FAILING MANHOOD General tod Nervous Debility. Weakness of Body and Mind, Ktfecta of Errors or Exoesaes la Old or Young. Hohust, Noble Manhood fully Hestcr-d. How Id Uirar;.' and Strengthen Y.'cnlr, l.'n devulofod Portions 01 Mi ncniy. Aosoiuici tll IB'Mi.ir rtouio 1 rea.ncjiiu BcneQta lu a day. a testify froia SO Htatea and Fort-inn vxiunmee. nana ror uoscripuve xmsik, j '.filiation and proofs, nuukd (sealed) f roe. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, 14. Y. f VI' IMl'OBKD U'Ott, whirl yui) ak for Dr. Pierce a Golden Mi'lban Ijlseovrry. Go lo a relliiolr dealer, lie will sell you whit you want. In ones who have something elae lo uric upon you In lis place are thinking of Hie titiu profit they'll make. These things puy ihem" heller, but they don'l care about ' o'i. None if iiiea,, aiil'Stllutc, Is "Jum g Kd" as lliu "lilaeov, ry." That la the only blood-cleanser, flosh-bullder and slrenalh-fealorer o far-reichni and so imralllng In in effect thai It ran be "guaranteed." In th moat stubborn si.ln, sealp or STofi.lou afTectlona, or In vary disease that's caused by a torpid nvr or mj impure hiimh-ii cfT: perfect arid permanent cure. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of mil la leavening Strength U. S. OevraMnt Rrport With regard lo sparking over the front gate, a good deal ran bo said on both noes. -Texas Blftlng. One Mlr.ute Cough Cur i a popular nmedy for croup. Hafa for chlldrn and adult. Chaa. Roger. A railroad laborer In India earn from I cent 10 10 centa a day. Scott s Emulsion Will Cure A Stubborn Cough Y?!? au., u restores snOTgui 0 the weakened org.ans and gives the system theforce needed to throw off the disease. 30c sad fiMat all druggist. TtffiBEST 1PIPE TOBACCO. I873 1895 Lubricating OILS A Specialty, pisfyer Brothers, Sell ASTORIA. Ship Chandelery, Hardware, Iron & Stf el, Coal, Groceries & Provisions, Flour & Mill Feed, Taints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Faiibauk's Scales, , Doors & Windows, Agricultural Implements Wagons & Vehicles. Signature Is printed In BLUB diagonally across tho ' OUTSIDB wrapper ' of every bottle of (the Original and Genuine) Worcestershire) As a further protection ajainst ail imitation. f Afat ter th United 5ttas, JOHN DUNCAN'S S0N5. N. V. Are You Going East? If so. drop a line to A. C. Sheldon, general agent of the "Burlington Route." 250 Washington St.. fortiana. He will mail yon free of charge, maps, time tables, and advise you aa to the through rate to any point, reserve sleeping; car accommodations for you, and furnish you with through tickets via either the Northern, Union. South-1 ern. Canadian Pacific, and Great North- ern railroads at the very lowest rate. I obtainable. The Burlington Route 1 generally conceded to be the finest equipped rail road In the world for all classes of ti-aveL Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins. Chattanooga. Tenn,, Bays, "8hllors Vitallzer 'SAVED UY LIFE.' I consider It the best rem edy for a debilitated system I ever used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kid ney trouble, it ex cells. Pilve 75 eta. For Sale by J. W. Conn. )K uT... ( Japanese Bazaar SXNCl LUNQ. l'rop. Wa have tin fines' and moat complete lino of ladles' end children novelties and notions ever ahown In the rlly, and tin y urn being sold at prl 'ea so low that you ninnot help buying them, tllve u call. 417 Bond Street, next door to Mouler'l Fruit fltore. Wall.Papw, Artists' Malaria's, Palr.ts, Oil,, Glass, tic. Japanese MalUrgs, Ruga sad Bamboo Good ' 364 Commercial Street. QUNSET 0 IIMITCn LI UN I LUi bkahon or iflttg.isoa. WILL KlL Taiiee a Week BETWEEN San Francisco AND New Orleans Over the Great J unset floute Leaving San Francisco Tuesdays and Saturdays From TJesday, Nor. 5, 1895. The mot compCete. modern, el erant la- equipped and perfectly arranged Veaxl buied Tranexxiotlnentai Train in America. New Equfpnaatit, eapecljOly deelgnetl for thla errtce. Direct connections In New Orleans or aU Eastern points. Quick time. THEflSTOHlflSflVlJlGSBM Acta as trustee for eomorationa anA in dividuals. Transact a aeneral hanklnv Interest paid on tun deposits. J. Q. A BOWLBT President BE.VJ. YOUNO vie Preeident FRANK PATTON .Gaoler DIRECTORS. J. Q. A. Bowlbv. C. n. Pin nnt Young. A & Reed. D. P. Thomiaion W. E. Dexneat, Oust Holmes. Few Hen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those w serve. We're trying In every way to mak them th moat en. Joyable In town. All the "good things" or tn season cooked by Our excellent cook in the most delicious styl. Perfect service. If you Invite a friend to the Palace Restaurant the place ia a uffleleni ante that he will receive a good meal. The Palaee Restaurant J. A FAST ABEND, QENERAL CONTRACTOR, PlIiE Wm, HOUSE, BRIDGE fi,N0 WHARF BUILDER. Addrus. box 180, Postoffics. ASTOP1A. OR SEASIDE SAWiMIlili. complete atock of lumber en b-o.i the rough or dressed. Flooring. .-u-, celling, and all kin, Is of nnii. moulding and shingles; alftj bracket work done to order. Teems r 1. - and price at bedrock. All .A: . promptly attended to. Office aud va-1 at mill. H. V. L. LOGAN. Prm', Reaatd. Oregon. Captain Sweenev. Tin 1 o.. r . Cal., says: "eniloh's Catarrh Remedi SLJ?- have Vver ,o5 tnat would o me anv b,a t-i u eta. Bold by J. W. CoLn! INDORSED BT THE PRE3S. Gentlemen: Thla i tn ,ie- ai... . ila? UBed Krause'a Headacno t apsules with eaUsfactory result. 1 6,JUeht a box which coat ins 1 .mi ......1. cured me of dreadful sick headache, Mr wife and mvaeir k.,'.,. .:.J2 th medicine manufactured br tha Norman Llcbtr Mf g Co., and w r. commend them to th mihn as being Must what they are represented. KesiiectruUy, W. J. HUTCHISON. Ed. Gazette, Pleasant Hill Mo. Twenty-fiv cents, for sale by Chaa. Rogers, Astoria. Or., sole agent. KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, th, great Blood purifier, give fresonea and clearness to the complexion and "nre Constipation. K eta. 5o eta , Il 00 For Sale by J. W. Conn. j'n ...... V,. v V Yr: