yum What io CuNtorla U Dr. Sunuicl l'lti'lifr' rwrltlon for Iiiflint anil Children. It contulu neither Opium Morplilue uor other Nunxitlo subsUmf. It In A liuniilp milmtlttito fur ruregorlo, Drop, Hootblng Syrupi, ami Cuntor Oil. It U riwuaiit. It truaruiiteo In thirty year' une by Million of Mother. Ciutorm .leatroya Worm and ulluj forerUnnr, CiwtorU prevent vomiting- Hour Curd, Cures Dlarrhcea and Wind Colic. Cuntorlu relieve teething: trouble, cure contlpatlon And flatulency. Caitort amrimlUtet tne food, rejulute tho ton null nd bowel, flvlnf healthy and natural ftleep. Cn torl la tba Children' Panaocatua Mother Friend. Castorla, Cwlerla la noilltal ajedlris far dill res. WeUr have repeatedly teldsjtefll esM Uutr cklMtea." 11. U. C. OMMI, , Until, Mm. "Caetart U Ik kerf remedy far cklldrra ef Wfclrh I aaa aeaaalelad 1 hep Ik y I set ar tlMut wees mtktrt will eaidr th ml klm ef their celldnaj, d a Caster Is last1 ef Ik nut saecfc mIiim wkkk e deMreytag leved mm, ky forriai yitm, jrklae, asetkiag eye Ku Bartrsl mat m lkir Itiwi, tkartby ilb lifm to pmulurt grata" 0. J. I. KMCRBUja, Cos way, Ark. Tba Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York CKy. FOR TlhhAmOOK, NEHALEM AND COAST POINTS OTHOR STEAHERS R. P. ELiMORE, M. H- HARRISON, AUGUSTA. Snilin ilattn to uiul from Tillamook and NohaU'in depend on the weather. For frciplit und passenger rates apply to OLMORU, SANBORN & CO., Agents. 0. R ft N. CO.. After (Deals! Or nl any ntlirr time wlin )u M n Kol Olyur link for 1 laa Wi'll jiiiiivrii, lionie- iniiili', Ixiiiil inixlii, wliitu Inhnr ciiiiif "Lu Helle AtorU." Concnli-d by all nioki r to l U l '"r nmuufHeliiroil. W. F. SCH1EBE, 71 Street, Attorla. Oraioa. ROSS HIGGINSCO Orocers, : and : Butchers Aalorla oat Hpiwr Afttorla Tint T.i ! Coa. T.Ht D.M.acifti. Dommtlc nd Troplfftl I ml". Vtwl;!i. Sub CurtU Hirnt. Hjcin. hi. Choice Fresh and Salt Meats. sthere ? 7 la Ihor a man wllh heart o co'.d, That from hi family would withhold Tin oomforu whloh thny all i c"""1 "d in article of I'UIINITURQ of th right kind. All. rn,,M r:'? r.t thin rr""n, .. -,mi,- ..Hi.l. V;xt"Hl"n Table, or e . t t.iliiK Ohnli We liavo Iho luriw ..m) iii-'t lln avi-r aluiwn In the city and l prlre.i that cannot fall to plea Ui l"u""r h'lyt'iK Htll.BOKN & SON. Castorla. "Caateila U a well daKd tacMldre tlwt I rental aiea ll aaperiei to aey prescript! kmi to at." . a. , w. Ml . Oilufd irouklyn, N. T. "Our pbrk-iae la lh children's depart ami bate spakes highly ef th.lr aperi m la iktir eatelde pi act tea wlik Caatoria, ail although w ealy have aoionf oar Medical taspIlM what It kawva a. regular pnalact. yet wf art frM to reafca that Ike aurlu ef Caatoria ka woo Ma to took a-Uk laret aM II." Cartas Uoarrrai. am Drarainuav, aos, ataaa, Aixsa C oairra, A. ALili Open For Special Charter. Agen. Portland. BREMNER & HOLMES. lllaokamltlin. Hp(Mul attcnUon paid to tuunboat r pnirliiK. flrat-clnaa hort-eahuwlna. '' LOGGING CAMP 010RK A SPECIALTY t7 Olney etroet. brtwwn TJ.Ird and uii'l (fourth AMtnrM. Of. ASTORIA IKON WORKS Coeronly St., ImI or Jatktoa. Antorla. General Machinists and Boilor Makers Und anil AUrlnt Enfln.i. Boll.r work. Stem too nJ C.nn.ry Work a Specialty. Catting! ol All Dficrlritoni Mad to Oilar on Short Notlct. John Fox.Praaldont and Su,-arlntendent A. U Foi Vlo President O. K Praal fleoretar? "A TALBNTBD EDITOH." Orntlemen: I had occantoa to aa oevcnU boxea of Krauae'a Haadaoh Cnprtulea while traveling to Chicago te attaml the National Democratic Con ventlim. They acted Ilk a charm ' la prevent Inir hendnrhi1 and dlaalnsa lluve hnd very little headaoh itnot my return, whlnh la remarkable. Tonra. rcaDaotfull JOHN U. SHAtfFEn. Ed. Kenovo (Pa,) Record. For aale by Chun. Roger. Aatorla. Or., aolo Agent hla l la a Bonpolw!ioiia lmiKl)r fr iunorrlitna, uit, Bp.rmfttorrliu'a, Whitra, unaatiiral dl. oliftri, or any iiiil.uniiin lii.ti, lirltation or ukrrn- a 1 u ftdav. OuaVftntAM-rt am ia airlt(i:m 'menu CUbUttao, fitHt! r.M. ruru.r,, Pa hi-anf.. .Non-aiMriiinolit. O.ltClNHUt.O.rT.a IUbT rnfiRliiU k. - . "''"'ne wur In nln rt ivmntn-r Tide Table for . .. ." . . :". .. . .. j lirllll WATCH. j! WW WATkll. i A. N. I: M. i A. l. ! I'. M. 1 h. 111. j t1. Illi. m I fl iph ' I f'. ! Ii. in. I . , ' " j 1 j ll a 41 8.7 U 27 H H Ht'.l 1.8 8 82 -0.4 ,i 2! Hill H.IM HHlf.'l H.8 1.4 l 18 0.3 :i I .'I U-l ll.ll '411, 7.7 HI li I t M 1112 4 ! 4 ai 8,11 fi II 11 12 i n 10 M 2.1 ft I r, z h.h : n 21 i ll 2 ll 21 li M It 41 a. I C ; ll III K.7 i 7 4s f.(l 1 .T ll. I! ' 7 ' 7 Oil 8.fi i! U -.7 ' 6. 42 ll 3 61 0.1 Hi H 1,1 H.4 'I M 62 i 6. 2 11 4.4 9 67 U.2 II , u 2i H.4 ! II 43 . 2 3 41 4 4 4 IA -0.6 PI i l'l 21 H5 4 W 4.(1 ! ft 4l -JIM. 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Tliiirmluy, 1'riilny Sa'iiriliiv M'MA V Muniliiy , Tiifailay Wi-ilctwiliiy Tliurmliiy I'rnUy ; . . , Hiitnnliiv Sl.'MlAY Monday Tiicailny Wudmwiliiy . . , Tliiinxliiy 11 u my Kuturday ,. SHIPPING DAY BY DAY Marine flatters, Mere, There acd Everymhere. Mi.n.-ra w.Tf vry il.-t r.lonjc Iho a-li-rlroiit y.-mrnluy. j Tim atrain ai liounrr Augiiata I tnklng on kihkI at Klavvl'a wlinrf. I Tim Trkiiram III" llrltlah Umk Ca'lauw Kori'at hua (auiulcrr.! or la aim at a-a X ndoulilnllv: aomrtninic naa aurrly lmit)riitMl to lirr. yratrrtlay mornln whlli Uii atJ'amrr l.urllnx u lumlliiK at hur iloi k, ahp ran Hint Urn wharf. km klnx a IioIk In Iwr Ihiw Tho cliinmK'-a aro allht. Thn Htam of ('allfmnia arrlvrnl In from Kan r'rarwlrwo yratir.lay mornlnif with a larit fr.lulit llal. rlho hail ovt-r one hiiiilrr.l iiaa.nKfra alioaril. Aflrr rlla iliuruliia frrliiht at th 'I. It and .V. liK-k. alia l-fl up f r 1'oriland. Tlii . II. anil N. Comnany'a lim A It rm.ro rrrlvr-l In yi-alrnlay afternoon (rwin ihr Drlriit. Imn nn tjonrd tcn- tv-tlvr Japincar paanitera. bound for Honolulu, lull no rhlriM.'. Ilmlih tllTlpfr I'ulloii mailtf an rximlnnllun of the paa- rni;rra aitU fnuntl no tlla,Nia. The All- nior.i'a paAMiiio aa a n'onr.y one nil the ay Kfra the rx'-an, and thl m th' ruH of hrr fullure to arrive on tho'flrat. Mir I. fl mi lulii laat nliilil for rortluml. Mm a ilraama f fot and a taken li I In rhanrx of I'llot It.-t-tl. Thn llrltlah liuik liixirordahlr ail'lvil luioihi r aei-liti-nt to hor already Ion Hat TtiwHlay nitfht. Uurlna he heavy blow of Mumlny alio nniFKe.1 her anehora and ll wua foiiml yeatenlay that th'y wvrv Iwilly fniilnl. The tux Kacort went to her aaalatuiu't. ami towed her In to the I'arllle fan Company'a wharf, where larite forx-e of men waa buay yeaterday rleurinit the anrhnra. A parly atnnilliiR on the wharf made the remark that lie wouldn't rhlp In the lledfordahlre for Iuvb or money. She I a very dirty veaael. and the altiht of her la enoiiKh to drown one, aald tho party. The atiarrahlp llnnknw arrived fiom Kr.iul.null at lo o'clock laat evrnlne. Trie loadliiK of hrr larico will be puhe.l nli:ht ami day. It waa announced at the o.hce of the ateannhlp company yeatorday that ahe would aall for the Orient at day lluht Thunnlay. Three cor load of elec tric machinery and auppllpa arrive.! yea tenlay from the Kaat for shipment to Japan. Home other nilacvllaneotia car (to ha:i arrlwd. mnkinr alKiut S.-iO ti.na. w lilch will k'o out on her. Two thouannd tnna of I hie la Hour, tin real helm bale of cotton and dnmeatlca, condcnactl milk, etc. Tacoma ltluer. Word conic from Tncnma that the atiwmahln Htrathnevl will come off the dry dink thl nfternonn and will prob ably Ik dockrd nt the Kurcka war'hoiiae thl rvrnlna". rroviitlmr Her propeller work aniooihly ahe will lie aa Rood a veaael aa thouith ahe had never Buffered any mlahap at aen and drifted about for wii. h. There will be aome minor re pairing lo be dona to her machinery after aim arrive at Tneoma. Many people vlalted Quartermaster yeatenlay ami San dfly to no the I'lk- ateamahlp on the dry liK k. It la expected that ahe will begin ink Inir nn her rarKo within a day or ao, though thia will lie principally with Cap tain Cattle. Ilulfotir, Outhrle & Co.. charterer o! the aieamahlp nlandearir, now on the wav from Yokohama to Tneoma to load a canto ' lumber and Hour for Delnicoa bay, ay the Ledger, reported Inat even (UK that the rumor to the effect thai- the hlp waa over. Hie waa in the main untrue. She left Yokohama January Hi 8lie la a larire tramp vrM, coinlnx In bulla!, and therefore hlxh out of th. water, and h It la exiieeted that he hr -met with atoirv weather her pasuuiKe would neceanaii'. be a alow one. A ahlpplnx man aald two weeka airo that It would take her thirty day io maxe tne trip. The Ardiindear la a new vesnel of 2.m ton rcKtster, and la In command of Captain Klnloy. A Tort Townaend paiier aya: The de rcrlptlon received today of several un usual feature In the rhtvlng of the vessel sighted-burning oft Cape Flattery on January "N by the borkentlne Modoc, conlli. i Iho belief that the unfortunate err.lt l. the lliillsh burk Nineveh, lum ber laden from Vancouver for Sydney. No particular effort will be made by the tug hero to And the derelict, although If sighted sho will be looked carefully over with a view to saving anything that bus not been consumed by the flames. There are two theories regarding the total absence of life on board; one that the crew took to small boat In the hope of getting ashore, and the other la that they wero tuken off on ome outward bound vessel. If the first surmise is correct, then there Is little doubt but all found watery graves, as the storm have been particularly sovore since the middle of January. As an Item of more than passing Inter est It Is noted that the Marine Iron Works, Chicago, III., has closed a con tract to build two exceptionally tine, flush-decked slcam yachts for a promi nent steamboat excursion company of Jamestown. N. Y., eitch boat to be 51 feot long and 10 feet beam. They will he used next season on Chautauqua lake. Tho general arrangement Is of a char actor that will render them both attrac tive and convenient, and yet leavo a sur prising amount of deck room. Kach yacht will carry 75 passengers comfort- Slily. and leave uiHclent space for a oxen musician on the forward upper dock. Tha contract uis given after the Inspection of a slmllnr yacht which the company icrntly c-omploled for St. Louis purlieu. The very unnsi.al method of tije Khinmrnt of such large steam crnft la striking. Delivery will bo made via Clilcico ei Erie railway to Jnmcstown, N. Y., on spcclnl cars, equivalent to six February, 1896. (rdlnary flat i.ir. It will le the largeat alnala ahlpment of the kind, hiliiht ana width conalderi.l, lo New ork atate from CIiIcoko by rail. The helxht of load from top of rail will he l feel, and the width at the top 1014 feet. Thia out rnnka the carrUKe of the Krupp gun from lialtlmtre to Chicago, In which w felt a pardonable pride Marine and Hallway Oaaette, llalllmore, Hid. Captain Kedatone, of the navy yard tug I'nadilla. had a rather unfortunate ex lerlence on hla Initial run from Mara Irland to Han Kranclaco. The trip waa mada In the fa. I time of two hour and Die mlnutee. but the captain wa too eager to dock and make a record and thua got Into trouble. Tha tide waa ajcainat him, and before alern way could lie got on the tug ahe went rraehln Into Waahlr.gton a! reel wharf, carried away a number of the pile and did other dam age lo the iicrairiictur. The atm. er'a atarboard bow waa damaged and the new paint wa crap-l off In a number of place. The I'radllla wilt lie uaui a a towboal lo bring the crutivr to and from Ilia navy yard, a trariaport to carry marine and tuitlor to and from Ban Kranclwo and a freluhl Ixiat to carry auppllra to Mare laland. Hhe I a hand aome craft and fael. In fact, ahe I far better than her bulldrr calculated upon. Ilrforo docking at Waahlngton atrret wharf the I'nadilla went to the roaat (rfen atcamer Monterey with or itcni for Lieutenant t'oinmander Wad ham, who ra temporarily In command. Captain Kane I away on alek leave and waa to have reported for duty yeatenlay, but a he I Dot yet ahle to be ahout the lieutenant waa Inatrticlnl 10 remain in charge. Captain Kane ha been a very airk man with malaria, but hi relative ay that he will be about again In a few day, but will not be on ea duty until he receive hi appointment aa comma. dore.-B. K. Call. Captain I. M. Rwaln. rraan-r of th atnimer Itoncali Hex, which pile on the llllnol rtanr, I Intereau-d In a company which will very ahorlly operate a line ot ateamer nn the Yukon river to the gold field. Thl rnterprlae la advanced to facilitate traltlc Into the gold region nt the far North. The river I navigable the entire length for flat-liottom river boat of 0 or too tona burden. It navigable trlbutarle are. the Lewi. Telly. Stewart, Tahkenn. Hootntinqua, I'orctiplr.e, Tannana, Avlk. White, Kirch, the Salmon, and many other, lo the ex tent of aeverol thouaand mile. Froa eclora can penetrate by boat the moat remote parte of thn gold field without hardahipa, get upplie without fall, work during the entire mining aeaaon.and, com ing out at the cloae of the aummer, upend their winter In milder climate. All thia w ill lie made puealhle by the line of boat now In contemplation. There are two route to the Yukon gold flelda, but the paaaengcr route I the one ue.l by miner who go from Juneau up the Lynn canal, thence over the Chllcoot pa. twenty four mile to the h.-adwatera of the Yu kon. Here they apend seven or elaht daya building a rude boat and raft down the chain of lake and river, a distance of at) miles. All thia distance I navi gable except a ahort portaite, and at pr ent 1 without any transportation facili ties except the rude raft of the miner. To enter the country at present coats 1123 and much hard work and even greater amount to get out. Swift steel launches would cover the distance In live days at a cost of not more than 75 for the trip. At present It cosi ll.V) to tSO per ton to get puppllea Into the country. Thia Is due the high charge of thn Indian pack era and to the lark of proper transporta tion facilities on the river. The company now forming in Chicago promise to put one or two large freighter on the Yukon to run from It mouth to Clnie City, the supply point of the gold flelda: live wlft launches of 75 to IS passenger rapacity to ply on the upper courre of the river to carry pasenger In end out, and to take prospectors and supplies up tribu tary streams. XOTICK TO MARINERS. Noonday Rock, California. The Noonday Rock Hell Buoy, which coently parted Its mooring and went 'inn, has been replaced In Its old Host t. yards southwest by south from 'he rock. Hy order of the f.lchthouse Hoard. FRANK COURTIS. Commander I!. S. N Inspector Twelfth L. H. Dlst. Office of I'. S. Lighthouse Insnector, San Francisco, Cal., January 30, !. A capo of pul gray cli.horatelv em broidered with silver spangles was seen at a tea recently Quick In effect, heals and leave no scar. tturnlng, scaly skin eruptions quickly cured by Do Wltfa Witch Hax.i Salve. Applied to burns, scalds and old sores. It Is magical in effect. Always cures plies. Chas. Rogers. Ellen Terry's every-day nineteenth century gown have sleeve of another era. BUCKLEN'3 ARNICA SALVH. Tha best salve in the world for Cut. Rrulaea. Sore. Ulcrern, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblain. Con., and All 8tln fcrup tlong, and positively cures. Pllea, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect natlBfaetlon, or money refunded. iPrlee. 25 cent per bo. For sa'.e by Chas. TioBers. Odd Fellow' butMlne. With mnny readers brilliancy of style passes for atlluence nf thought; they mis take buttercups in the grass for Im-nras-urable gold mines under ground. Iajhr fellow. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. The child taught to believe any occur rence a good or evil omen, or any day of the week lucky, hath a wide Inroad made upon tho soundness of hi uril-r-Htiiinling. Watts. Mrs. I R. l'atton, ' Rockford, ill., write: From personal experience I can recommend lVWiti'a Sar-iaimrlllii, a cure for Irr.inire blocd nnd nonera! debility." Chas. Rogers, Drug-rUt. UmK OCT For breakers ahead when plitples, bolls, carbuncle. and like m'.nlftMtlon of lm. urn biwul appear. They wouldn't p' penr If your blond were pur and your system in lh right condition. They show yuu what you neisl -a good blood portlier; Unit what you get when von take IT I'lerce' llilden Mnll'iil IMacoviy. It earn hi heulih with II, All Rlood, Hkln, arid Hcalp IMseaae, fro ma common hlol'ii or eruption lo I be wor't Scrofula, are ciiied by it, it Invigorate th liver, purine and enrbbes the blood, and rnurea every organ Into iH-alihful action. In Iho miift tuliborn form of blood 'II- eaaea, aurh aa Halt Itheum, Kei'-ma, Tel ler, KryalpHiis, Carbuncle, and kindred allinema, and Willi rVrofola In every ahnpe, and all biood-talnls, it effecta IM-rfect and Hrrnanent rurea of Hi worst cow. Thnodorc Roosevelt rec.ntly delivered a lector in Hartford. Conn., and drew an audience of only a hundred people. I'n der the aama auaplrex Max O H. II lec tured in llartfnid recently lo standing room only. ALL rRBhi. Those who hate used Dr. King' New Discovery know it value, and thoae who hi.va not have now the otmartualtr to try It free. Call on the advertised druggist and get a trial bottle free- nd your name and addreaa to If : Uucklen & Co., Chicago, and get ample hog nf New Life Pllla free, as well a a Wpy of fluid to HcaJth and HouaatioW JnTuotor, ft. Ail of which la guaranteed to do you good and coat you nothing. Ctiaa. Roger 4rugnt. Odd Fellow Building. Vn.ie Jo.h-1 ain't sure whether eddl catlon done ere any good or not. Mebbe I'd a dona belter If I didn't know how lo read and write. Aunt Bamuntha-llow an? I'nelo Josh-Wrll, I wouldn't a read any "Hint to Farmer. "-Iirooklyn Life. "Olve me a liver regulator and I can regulate the world," said a grnlu. The druggist handed him bottle of le Witt's Little F-arly Itlaera. the famous Utile pill. Clia. Itoger. 'No. mamma." aald k-vurM u.iyi "I do not think I care for any candy." 1 101a you you were eating too much laat night " "I do nm ihie.ir 1, i .. mamma, f fancy j arn geumg too old."' uiuianapoii journal. All thft Dalear llwtMnM mArmwimJt In thia paper, together with tha choio est perfumery, and toilet article, etc. fl h- Imillfht t tnmmt km. J. W. Conn'l drug store, oppoe.lt ,(V CTo-mi noiet. A. tnna. Failent-Doetor, do you think I will re cover? Iir. Sooner Y n: I am sure of It. You are the fortieth. One in r,.ri re covers from y.rjr disease, and the thirty- nine mat 1 nave treated are all dead. Texaa Sifter. One Minuet Cough Cure touches the right spot. It also touches It at the right time If you take It when you have a rough or cold. Bee the point? Then don't cough. Chas. Rog'.-a. "DM you fall?" said a man rushing to the rescue of a woman who had slipped cn the Icy pavement this morning. "O. no." she said. - Just u down to -r If I could And any four-leaf clovers." Atchison Globe. Or. Price' Cream Baking Powder Contain ao Aiatula ar Ahtam. It U a vain thought to flee from the work that God appoint us. for the sake of finding a greater blessing, lneteail of seeking It where alone It la to be found- in loving obedience. George Eliot. SHILOH'S CURE ia sold on a guaran tee. It eurea Incipient consumption. It Is the best Cough Cure. Only one cent dose, IS cent. 0 cents, and fl.GO. For sale by J. w. conn. "Just to think." said Long Hare, the poet, "that Alfred Austin gets fl a day lor nis worg. fo wonder he feels that he haa a snap:" Cleveland Plain Dealer. Children Cry for Pitcher's Cistona The juggle of sophistry consists, for the most part. In using a word in one sense In the premise and In another sense In the conclusion. Coleridge. A high liver with a torpid liver will not be a long liver. Correct the liver with Do Will's Little Early Risers, little pills that cure dyspepsia and constipation. Chas. Rogers. He who thinks his place below him will certainly be below his place. Savllle. PROVEN A BOON. Gentlemen: I have always recom mended Krauae'a Headacne Capsule wherever I have had a chance. They have proven a veritable boon In my family against any and all kinds ot headache. Your truly. J. K. WALTER, Leavenworth, Kansas. For sale by Chaa. Roger, Astoria, Oregon, sole agent. Indulge In procrastination, and In time you will come to this, that because a thing ought to be done, therefore you can't do it. C. Buxton. life depends wholly on the body's power to repair its loss, that is on nutrition. In old age this power grows less and less. Hence its weakness and sad ness. Trifles are burdens. Ordinary food no longer nourishes. Multitudes of elderly persons find new zest and vigor through the use of SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil. It slips into the blood and helps to digest other food. It contains ume and soda to build up the bones and correct acidity. 50c. and fi.oo at all druggists. THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT A passenger train on the Chicago, Mil waukee and St. ram Railway. r.o. its la Hits are y,etlbnled, healer by steam, r.nd lighted by electricity. Each sleep- car berth has kn electrio reading lamp. Its dining cars are the best In the world, and Its coaches are palaces on wheels. This great railway, connecting' as It does with all transcontinental lines at St. Paul and Omaha, assures to the tarveling public the beat service known. Tickets via the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway are on sale at nil railroad ticket otllces to any point In the United Stntes or Cnnmia. For maps, folders and other iformatlon, address. C. J. EDDY, General Agent. J. 'V. CASEY. Portland, Or. 1 rav. Pass and Tkt. Agent, , Portland, Or. MANLY VIGOR ONCH MOP.B la karmen wlih the world, 200O eomplaiety cured men ars aluuuig hsiipy praise for the gn-ateat, grand est a lei mol aue revaful enra foraex nal weaknae and loet vliror k aown to nwidleul acincv Ao aceoantof thiatoonv oVriU tXttnorr, la bnok form, with ref erence and proryfs, will haaent to aof- feHng men (naaledl free, r'nll manly vigor pornunaDUy reatorad. failure luipoaalLiai. ERIE MEDICAL C0..BUFFALO.N.Y. Arc You Going East? If so, drop a Una to A. C. Sheldon, general agent of th "Burlington Route," Zoo Waiihlngun St., Portland. He will mall you free of charge, map, time table, and ad via you a to th through rate lo any point, reaerva lee ping car accommodations for you, and furnish you with through ticket via either th Northern, Union, South ern, canatian i'acinc, ana ureat north ern rallroal at tha very lowest rate obtainable. The Kurllngton Ront I generally conceded to be tha finest equipped rail- Croad In th world for all claaaea of iraveL I871 1S95 pisfper Brothers, Sell ' ASTORIA, Lubricating OILS A Specialty, Ship Chandelery, Hardware, Iron & Stft'l, Coal, j Groceries & Provisions, Flour & Mill Feed, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbank's Scales, Doors tt Windows, Agricultural Implements Wagons & Vehicles. E. rUNEIL, Receiver. Givea Choice of Tuio Transcontinental A M-rar - Via Via Spokaue Ogden, Denver and St Paul. and Omaha or St. Paul. Pullman and Tourist Sloop Froo Reclining Chair Car, Astoria to San Francisco. Columbia, Tuesday, Jan. 14. State of California, Sunday, Jan. 11 Columbia, Friday, Jan. 24. 8iate of California, Wednesday, Jan. O. Columbia, Monday, Feb. 1 State of California, Saturday, Feb. 1 Columbia, Thursday, Feb. 13. Astoria end Fortiori Steamers. The T. J. Potter will tear Astoria at 7 p. m. dally, except Sundiy; leavo Port- rand at T a. m. dally, except Sunday. The Steamer LurOna wul reave Astoria at :4S a. m. dally, except Sunday; leave Portland at I p. tn. daily, except Satur day. For rate arid general Information call on or address a. w. uuuii!iai.Kni, Agent. W. H. HTJRLtrtJRT, Oat. Pa. Agv, r-oruana. ur. Are Yon GoiiiR Kast? Be sure and ace that your ticket reads via T HE NORTH-WESTERN line:. CHICAGO, ST. PAUL,, MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS. Thia ia th GREAT SHORT LINE Between DULUTH, ST. PAUL,, CHICAGO And all Toints East and South. Their Magnificent Track. Peerleas Vea- Ubuled Dining ana Bleeping car Train and 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 hav tickets. W H. MEAD. F. C. SAVaOK. Gen. Agent Trav. F. and P. Agt X48 waanirurton St., portion a, or. Mrs, T. S. niiwkins. Chattanooga, Tenn.. says, "Shllor's Vltallxer -SAVED MT LIFIs," I consider It tne best rer dy for a aeoiiitaiea system I ever used." For Dyspeneia, Liver or Kid ney trouble, it excelis. Pilve li eta. For Bala by J. W. Coon. ZiiwXiU American A Afjencyfor it TIA0t AIK, BISION PATIMT. copvaiOMTa. taj gorrnrnrmanoaann m Hamiiioot aim tn Mf.NN a CO- HI liao.DWAr. Niw Vein. tlMetft bureau fy securing patnta In Amerlea, V.mrr mu.nt take 01 u. la Lrotiwht b-rr to pubue by a ooiio airan free eigluui la the $MSto xsx6m lanrt etieeJaM m of arte erientt fh saner 1 World. Splanflullr liluatratod. 'i tutiil (nan ahrmld he without Ik WeeklT, a I llimnB dr. a t (Hi i;Sf!T ti. j-n vijii wa rnontna, ao.ismM, a jrv. nir.ana, Juvadwaj, Jisar VurKCit, 0UNSET U I IMITFn L.IIIII I UUl BASON Ofe 19.i8o. WILL nUJ Tuiiee a Week BETWEEN San Francisco AND New Orleans Over the Great J unset fj ouie Leaving Ban Francisco Tuesdays and Saturdays . From Tuesday; Nov. 5, 1895. Tho mot ooaxoieta. modem. elenntPr equapped and perfectly arranged Veatt taated TnumconOaeatal Train In America. Now EotanecBt. esxMeliliT dMimed tar txdo SBrrtca. Direct connectioas In New Orleans or all Eastern points. Quick time. THE HST0KIJ1 SJ1VIKGS BilSK Acts as trustee for cornoratlona and In dividuals. Transact a general banking business. Interest paid on tuna deposits. J. Q. A BOWLBT President BBNJ. TOUNO Vice President FRANK PATTON Cashier lURECTORa J. O. A. Ttnwltrr. C TT T Toimg, A. 8. Reed, D. ft Thompson W. E. Dement. Oust Botane. Few flen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those we aerve. We're trying in very way to anak them th moat en joyable in town. All tha "good things at tha season cooked by our excellent . cook in tha moat delicious style. Perfect service. If you Invite a friend to th Palace Restaurant tha nloca ia a sufficient aaiar. ante that bo wlU receive a good meal. The Palace festaofant J. A FASTABEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR. PILE DRIVER, HOUSE, BRIDGE AflD WHARF BUILDER Address, box its. Pwtoffic. ASTORIA. OR SEASIDE J5flWp.Ii. A complete stock of lumber eo band in the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, ceding, and ail kind of finish; mouldings snd shingles; also bracket work dona to order. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All order promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. H. !T. U LOGAN, Prop'r. aasida. Oregon. CaDtaln kwaanav. Tt n A ou. r. lal aava- 'Hhiin'a , . v. n , I the first medicine I nave ever found that would lo me any good. Prtca CI eta. Bold by J. W. Ooun! INDORSED BT THU PRES3. nntlAmfi. ril lm .a . . have used Krause' Headaune Capsule wiw aausiactory results. I Unight a box which cost wa .S3, and one capst'le diced ma nf a rirMtful ali. i. . - . r.LH umUUCUO. My wife and mvaelf nave both used in. utouiuiiivb uuviiuiacmreu Dy the Norman TJcfatv Vear nn n n , ' w . ra commend them to the public as belna? ...... ... ..... . . Jjuo aual UJ. I iiil uaeUtcQ. Respectfully, W. J. HUTCHISON. Ed. Gazette, Pleasant Hill, Mo. Twenty-flve cents, tor sale by Chaa. Roger, Astoria. Or., sola agents. KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, tlw treat Blood purifier, gives trcsaness and clearness to tha complexion and ejus Constipation. 26 eta.. So eta , fi.oo. For Sale by J. W. Conn,