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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1896)
Frwvr rf'.VVWOkVN . ttay,, Ciwtorta In Dr. Sumuol VU ber' prcrlitlon fur InfuuU n1 Clilldre n. It contain neither Opium, Morphine nor other Kurcotlo iibstanee. It la ft Imruileas iubntltuU for Paregoric, Drop, Hootbluf Syrupa, and Cantor OIL It U IMMMnt. It foarsnte 1 thirty jurt' dm by Mlllloni of Mothers. , Ciistorm destroys Worm and alluya fercrlihneii. CutorU prevent vouiltlnff Sour Curd, euws DUrrbaBe, end Wind Colic. Cuntorlu relieve teethlur trouble, care coectlpetlon and flutulcncjr. CcatorU anitmlUtee the food, refulate the toiuncb nd bewala, flvlaf lirUbr and natural Bleep. Ca terU it Ui CbUdrea'e Panacea the Motber'a Friend. Castorl. "Cssterl la aasaJleat edicts ferrill aW Kathscs kats reeaelvdly U14 au wt 111 gsos) (Cm epsa Uatr tklMr." fca. O. C. Oao, , Lswsll, Mass. Cwterta It the km mrigi IW catMrsa f wkles I mi asqsalaled. I key, Ike a, I aat fcr (latest (MtMl wilt Muklif the Ml latere! of Mr caiktraa, as4 ass Caerla laetead f Ik utoa ,ack mmm wkkk r SaMrertsf Uialr Weas M, T frrdag paaaa, amaktaa, Sasaki ag sy ass etker karuwl agaau dewa Ikair tkraal. Issraay ssadiag Uwa U praatamr jtsssM !. 1. F. icaaua. Csawsy, Ark, I The Centaur CernMny, T7 Murray treat, New Vera City. FOR www TlhhAmOOK, NEHALEM AND GOAST POINTS OTHER STEAHERS R. P. EUIVIORE, M. H. HARRISON, AUGUSTA. Sailiii tliitcs to and from Tillumook nnd Nehalem depend ou the weather. For freight and passenger . rates apply to HLMORU, SANBORN & CO., Agents. O. K AN. CO., After (Deals I Or Nt any othrr time wlion )mi wluli a kuuiI oinr nk (or ilia wl. knuwn, Ijoiiih-iiihiIu, Imiitl uiaila, wliito labor uiifiir "Uu llello Aittrl" t'ono'vlt'dliy allaiHokbra tu In ihu tn'dt oiuur inuimfiionirod. W. F. SCIilEBE, 71 Nintr? Straet, Ailorla. Oragaa. ROSS HIGGINS k CO Grccers, : and : Butchers Aatnrla and Uppar A.torla : . I . a. and Cnff.'t. Tablt Prllcaciai. Domattlt mil 1 mrli ! I nili. V.alili, Sugar Curwl Hama. Bacon, Fic, Cnolce Frrsli and Salt Meat. 3 THERE? Ia t..ora niHn wlih tooai t ap cold. That from hla fmiilly would withhold Tti comforw whloh they all could find In artlla of FURNITUKJfl of th rlifht kind. An,1, . i rmil-1 auKKl ' , ir il, i.. nri. v;iiil')ii Talile. or a m' -i.ttnax OlmliH. W have the lariwa ,. "iifoi llm' ovit shown In the olty nd t i rlw.i hut oannot fall to pleaa km io-."" hnyrrn UriLROnN & SON. IS v ' "H"pj ,!., a,. .a,.).. ,..... Castoria. "Casual la aaartU adapted lacs lid re thai I reraa sins' N aa assert Is say ptssorlptlM t a." R. A. Aacaia. W. 0, III a. Oslaxd M , rooklya. H. V. " Oar pkyslcises la ln cUldrea's drpsrt ant ban spates highly f latlr taprt aa la Ikalr esUtds ptactlc Uk CaatorU, asd allkaock art emiy kase ima oar M1lel saspua kal ia kasw as regular redact, yet w fro to caafm that th saerlU mt Csatert ha wen aa to kwk U hi a." V arras ItaartTaUV ajtv !uwwaiv, ALU C Suits, Ass. All Li Open For Special Gharter. Arena, Portland. BREMNER & HOLMES. Hlackttmitlia. Hpoolat RUentlon paid to tmmUt r paJrlnit, flrat-vlua huraeshoetna. etc LOGGING CAMP OJORK A SPECIALTY IOT Olney atnwt, tatwevn Third and kill Fourth Antorln, Or. ASTORIA. IRON WOHKS Coaroaily St., fool nf Jackton, Anorla. General Machinists and Boiler Makers Lana and Marin Englnat, Bollar work, $ boat and Canntry Work a Spatially. Catting, of All DKrlrtl.m Mad, to Oriar ea Short Node. John Fos.Prealdent and Puierintendent A. L. Fox Vloa Prealdent O, T). Prsal Baoretax? "A TALENTED EDITOR." Gentlemen: I had oooailoa to na neveml boxes of Krauae'g Headache Cnpaulea while traveling to Chloaco to attend the National Democratic Con vention. They acted like a charm In preventing heaaachra and dlulneea Have had very little headache alnoe my return, which la remarkable. Toiira. reeoectfull JOHN U. BHAFER, Ed. Kenovo (Pa.) Record. For aale by Cboa. Rogers, Aatorla, Or., sole atent i la MrMlar. It. ,n, lrrllAli,iu tir ul.'Ta- NrnUMiMMft lltin of In u 10 i. riH'lil rMEEVaNaClllMinai rn. Iram. Kon-HKUinmul. UiaUHHri,o 0 ,I "" umrruiaia. tk w Lirruiur kui wu rucat. "l W I a aon-enlannaei j0mii rommlr lor Uotiorrhcm, raVHtoSyLi aimt, Spornaiorrhiru, l 1 u 4 4.., Yl "hIK'a, aanatural ilia- OvarantoM W rharKi1., tir atir Intlumriia. Tide Table 1or II 10 1.YT.. A, M 'h, in, 1 H I'linlii M'NIUY . ... Mniiilny, 'I'm' iliiy Wtnllll'flll)', ., Tlnirwlit)' , , . , l-rldiiy hiilnnlnv HCNDAY Mumliiy Tui-'iliiy . . , . Wiilno'liiy. , , Tlniiuiay Ktl'Uy rU'imlitv HIMMY .... M'liiilny Tilmiliiy Wi'ii(..iuy , , , Tliurxliiy I'ihIkv .'. Hutiiriluv Hl'XIiAY Moii'Ihv 'I'liwiUy WoJin-wliiy . , Tliiirixlay , . . , Friilay HatnrJuy SHIPPING DflYBYDflY priarlce Matters, Here, Tbere aid Everywhere. Tim Mntl.w k rflid (ll(iil-r sre on (he uy ilmn frvin I'urilanil. "In. Imniora I'linuri'. llarrl'on ami An gunla all cro.aol out yratvrday. Th wliuoiirr (lllil la atlll at Hand la land am horagr. Hh will aall today. Th" ai'tiimnrr Falcon crol out from Kami I'laml amhurago yrairrday after. nun. Tin modi-ration In tlitt wrathur yatrr day allowwl avvvrul liar Ixiumt alramcra ami x liuunrra to rroaa out. The llrlllah 1urk llrdfonlahlre la ,1111 lying at Hand Inland am horago. On hrr lrli down alia ran out of the channel and Into a und Imr. but eaally lowed off. Hhr will probatdy go out to era today. Th.rr aome Utile dimcutty with the Mnirii on lioard the itedfortlalilr yralrrilay and In conaniurnre. It waa ! urlrl, lite raplaln laid off the entlr -r.-. Hi. riiKwtn to go to e twlay and III plilp at leiwt eight new men from ilila elly TwrniyU yeara la a good age for a arhoonrr. The Julia Ann. of Winter Harbor, Me., haa twn In active aervlce fur that period, and la aald by her rap tain to he even now aa good aa eho ever wa. The Inauranee rompanlea bark up the captain', aialimcni. too. In her long lite the arhoonrr haa nailed over a good part of the world's aall water, ami la well known In every harbor on the Maine, couat. The counting bark Vldette, lumber laden fur I'rdondo. Is still In the atream. Whether or not (he will go to sea today dipmita upon the tugs taking the Ued furdiililru and (lllile out. According to her captain the Vldette la a right smart Utile veax'l. When off the mouth of the river on the last trip down, alio sailed "nil srouml" a large English ship. The hark has Mo,i0 feet of Portland lumber slHisid. and the charter price Is 15 per thousand. The siesnier Ardamlearg arrived yra lenlay from Japan In balast under char ter to Ualtour. Uuthrle A Co. She will take on a cargo of lumher at the 8t. Paul and Taroma mill, and then move over to I lie flouring mills wharf, where a quan tity of flour and wheat will be loaded. A large conalgnment of canned goods will form part of her cargo. She Is bound fur Houih Africa. Bhe left Yokohama January 10. being twenty-aix days out on her arrival here. Her detention wus due to heavy winds encountered off the coast. Tni'onia ledger. The two following Items from Titcoma nre of Interest : The Hiltlxh ship Ilucklngham, under charter to llslfour, tJmhrlo A Co.. was towed to sea yesterday, bound for Pal- mouth or guevnatown for orders. H,r enrg. conalMrd of GK.HS bas of WalU WslU wheat, of H.IU3.M5 pounds, valued at flO.UOO. Two other vessels also cleared at the customs house Tuesday evening, wheat laden: llrltlsh rhlp Olenburn, with K2.G7U bushels, valued at and Itiit- lah ship l'a.a of Bslmahn, with W.jno liuxh.'K valued at IM,1:U lloth of these Initer vessels are also bound for the I'nlted Kingdom. These ahlpa together icnrrled orr 3SS.0O0 bushels, valued at IMMTS, being the largest amount of wheat e lay Tl.c two lust-named. vessels will go to sea todttv The North I'arllc Is having a nen i trsi k laid to the i,cesii freight sheds to fnellllata the hunitlin. of cars at thut point. Cnptnln I.. Csrrlson was In a remin iscent mood e. terday, says Iho P.-l and told a story nf a swim he once took uiuier very exciting circumstances. "itjCiuxs. Rogers, was atioui tnirty yenrs agxi. ne said, "and I wus mute of a ship lying off one of the West India Isliuids. One after noon It wus pretty warm, and two or three of us decided to swim In to the shore and cool off. The distance," con tinued the captain, gssing from the win dow of his utiles toward the coal bunk ers, "was about as fur as from one end of tho-e hunkers to the other, and aa we sw n"' ii long I was but a short distance behind the other two. They reached the shore ahead of me, and when they landed they begun to dunce around the beach and yell Ike Conmnches. Thinking they were trying to have some fun with me I swum along steadily slid paid no atten tlrn. Chancing to look over my shoulder when near the shore, there right behind nin was the tin of a big man-eating shark. Was I scared? Well, rather, but I knew he wouldn't tackle me as long as I kept moving." Ho paused at this! point in a most exasperating manner. "Did you get away from him, captain?" was the question asked by a listener. The cnptnln smiled and winked at His audience. "No," was tlw reply, "he ciiught and devoured me. and thut" how I happen to be here telling this story." The Chronicle snys: The Amcrlcnn ship Glory of the Sew came into port yesterday with a bad list to starboard, fifty feet of her starboard bulwark gone and one of her crew missing the result of a stormy passage of fourteen days from Departure bay. She was caught In the southeaster which began Its rag ing a week atio Inst Saturday and swept the coast for three days. Stnnch build nnd seamanship saved her from worse disaster than fell to her lot. The Glory of the Sons f aught ithe gule on Saturday In tin neighborhood of latitude 46 degrees j pnrtn, luntfiiuue tin ueK'ees iu minutes west. Captain 1'reenmn hud mnde reativ for tho gale, hut his ship wag tossed nliout In a most alarming mnnncr. At 11 o'clock that nlnht four men were sent out on the Jllihoom to secure the jib, and While they were at work there' Thomas February, 1896. If WATfM, jj ' IX) W WAtlll, I V. M. f. ; ii. mi i ft. . 1 !' " 1 ; I 2 41 8,7: 1 27 I 8 8 H HH 1.8 H 62 -OA i ii 8 HI HM ': H Irtj H.'i iM 1.4 1 1H 0.3 II :i M (1.0 4 II I 7.7 ' Hi 14 I. 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It waa very dark and the rain waa falling In torrvnta, and Dix on waa never seen after he released hla hold. It waa Impoaalble la ao to his reacue. The ehlp got her roughest handling during tha early ho lira of Hun day morning, ilea after sea broke over h-r. breaking In the atarboard bulwarks, and carrying away doors and other or tklra that offered alight resistance. The cargo began shifting and the ahlp took a heavy Hat to atarboard. All handa were on deck ready for any emergency, and the breaking dawn was a welcome sight to the men In peril when It finally came. The weather seemed to moderate w llh the coming of day and the crew were put to work handling cargo to get the ahlp back on an even keel. They were kept at It during the greater part of Ihree days, and atlll did not overcome the list. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Noonday Rock. California. Tha Noonday Rock Dell Buoy, which recently parted Its moorings and went adrift, has been replaced in Us old poal lion X) yards southwest by south from tha rock, lly order of the Lighthouse Hoard. FRANK COURTIS. Commander V. 8. N.. Inspector Twelfth L. H. Dial. Office of U. 8. Lighthouse Inspector, San Francisco, Cel., January 10, lKM. Quick In effect, heals and leaves no scar. Hurnlng, scaly skin eruptions quickly cured by De Witt's Wltcb Haxel Halve. Applied to burns, scalds and old sores. It Is magical In effect Always cures piles. Chaa, Rogers. Dr. Price's Baking Powder saves labor, and banishes Indigestion. MENU FOR BL'NDAT. One solid rileh his weekday meal affords. An added pudding solemnised the Lord's -Pope. Breakfast Grape Fruit. Moulded Farina, with Cream. Sweetbreads, with Mushrooms. F.ggs a la Relne. Rrolled Chops. Potatos Lyonnalse. Toasted Muffins. Coffee. Dinner. Raw Oysters. Conromme with Rice and Celery. Lobster Croquettes, llroiled Tomatoes. RoastaNl Capon, with Watercress. Splrach. au Jus. Potatoes en Surprise. Turnips In Cream Sauce. Roast Snipe sur Canape. F.scarole Salad. Prune Sou lite. Urle Wafers. Coffee. Supper. Oysters In Chafing Dish. Cold Savories. Angel Cake. Canned Cherries. Tea. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. 'n "i.e-nav. you inor- """"'J' Practiced the accompaniment you plB,y ,0' M," Amatoor tonlghtT The Musician's Wife Have you tlior- The Musician No, but It doesn't matter. you know. It'a a society musical and nobody ever listens. Boston Courier. BUCKLEN'8 ARNICA SALVE. Tha beat aalva In the world for Cuta. Rrulseo, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Soree, Totter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Con.s, and All Skin tfmp tlona, and positively cure Piles, or no :lprtc, SS centi per tox. For sale by ChRa. Roarers. Odd Fellows" bulletins'. A bunch of violets on the muf Is a vle much In vogue this winter. A blvh liver with a torpid liver will not ' - a long liver. Correct the liver with re Wltt'e Little Early Risers, little pills I nt cure dyspepsia and constipation. Nursery rhyme parties are a novelty In Juvenile entei'tulnlng. All th paten: mediate advertised In this paper, together with the choic est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc. can be bought at tne lowest prices at J. W. Conn'B drua store, opposite Oc cident Hotel. Astoria. The new lamps have slobes resembling beetles' wings. '"Give me a liver regulator and I can regulate the world." snld a genius. The druggist handed him a bDttle of De Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. Chas. Rogers. Ice skating rinks are tho Paris and Gotham erase. Why do we not have one? Mrs. I R. Patton. Rockford, lll wrltes: From personal experience I can recommend DeWltfs Sarsaparllla, a cure for Impure blood and general debility." Chas. Rogers, Druggist It is sold, on frna.vantt'e by all drug- flats. 11 euros Incv.piout Consumption ud. lath boat Coua ard Crouo Guxe For Sale by 3. W. Conn. One cent a dose, i',V y,.aa-agaa NONB TOO RKVKRR, Kschango, "I see by this ycr paper," said TuffoM Knutf, who had pl'kol up a wrap ol newspaper and was blinking at It with his whisky and Watery evea, "lhal they wus a Iwmiuet last nlgl.t Mended by lliim. Thompson, Styles, Ferguson, Junes et si. 1,1 Jon. a elt all an' tin others didn't git any he's a durnxl hog. That's all." 1iOK OUT For breakers ahead whn plfiples, Imits, carbuncles and like menlf.atatl'iris of Im pure blood apprar. They wouldn't ap pear If your blood were pure and your system In the rlirht condition. They stww you what you need a good blood purifier: that's what you get when you lake Dr. Pu ree's Golden Midlcal Idscovry. It carrl-s health with II. All Blood. Skin, and Scalp Dlseasm, ,'ro ma common blotch or eruption to Iho woMt Scrofula, are cured by It. It Invigorates the llv-r. purifies and enriches the blood, and rouses every organ InPi healthful aUinn. In the most stubborn forms of blood dis eases, such as Halt Hheurr, Kclems. Tet ter, KryaliH-laa, Cnrbutwles, and kindred ailments, and with firofula In every shspe, and all hiood-talnla. It effects Perfect and permanent cures of tho worst cases. Not long ago a celebrated novelist was the guest of honor at a brilliant recep tion. He had heard the praises of his own work unlll tvrry one but a conceited man would havo been faint and weary, but he had borne up bravely througn It all. Finally a timid man was presented to him, who said, with an apoloiretl'! air: "I'm ashamed to confess it, but I haven't read one of your booits" The novelist bent forward, a look of relief and Jcy Irradiating his face. He placed both hands on the newcomer's shoulders. "My dear fellow," he said, wild a warmth he had not shown Ik fore, even to those of high degree, "I'm glad (J meet you."i rniianeipnu Inquirer. ALL FREE. Thna. hn Thava, tia n t.' I n ' a vAM -- - - - m v w Dlacoverv knoar tta vnhl lh,u, Tarhn hva tin, h.u. , K a' r. 1 1 to try It free. Call on the advertised uiussjim sna gei a inai Dome tree. nd your name and address to H. E Bucklen 4 Co., Chicago, and gut a ample box of New Life Pills free, as well aa a copv of Otilde to Health and Houaisbofcl Inatmsritar. trtm. a:i f which I guaranteed to do you good ana cmi you notning. t-naa. jiogers 4rugHst. Odd Fellow Building. Yabalev 1 saw nmhr nn. nf il,..,. Stories aliout a man loslnr hla watch n,i not finding It for two years, and . when ne niu una it it was still running Mudve Well, I know I found an old tailor' bill ! had mislaid seven years ago. and it was still running Cincinnati Tribune. On Minuet Coush Cure touches the tight spot. It also touches It at the right time If you take It when you have a cough or cold. See the nolnt? Then don't cough. Chas. Rog?rs. Wright Read mv last novel' Rent Yea. Kent me awake hair th nlrht "Come off. You are trying to flatter me." 'Indel I'm ant I m.h t, in the afternoon and fell asleep, and when night came I was wakeful." Cincinnati cnijuirer. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Cental as Aoutoaia or Alan. Scrupulous Valet (on finding a five franc piece In the pocket of his master's new waistcoat) It's a thousand pities for the waistcoat, but there's nothing else for It. I must make a hole large enough for the money to slip through. La Libre Parole, emit rMi'H pmr i. ..i. n - n tee. It cure Incipient consumption. It ear viib nasi, v wus) ia .-aaa-ca wuc vVl(w B dose. ZS cents, W cenU, and ILC0. For sale by J. W, Conn. An Austin youth whose Income Is not quite aa extensive as that of Yanderbdt's got a large Ink-spot on his coat. He asked a friend how the stain could be removed. "You can get a chemical preparation for 2 cents. Just soak the spot with It and it will come ouL" "1 guess I had better soak the whole coat. I can get U that way." Texas Sifting. Cnildren Cry for Pitcher's Castona An ermine cane trimmed with Persian ribbon and black tips 1 very chic. PROVKN A BOON. Gentlemen: I have always recom mended Krause'a Headttune Capsule wherever I have bad a chance. They have proven a veritable boon In my family against any and all kind of headache. Tour truly. J. E. WALTER. Leavenworth, Kansas. For aale by Chaa. Rogers, Aatorla, Oregon, sole axent DEGENERATION. Indianapolis Journal. Ttmmlns I fear that I will never suc ceed as a literary man after all. Simmons You don't mean It? Ttmmins But I do. I had myaelf carefully examined by a brain specialist and he says there Is nothing the matter with me. i The man with the tattoo marks on his skin would be foolish to attempt to wear them off by hard work. The per son with a severe cough or cold is about as unwise to at tempt to wear that off. This 'wear eff" idea has cost many a life. Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liuer Oil, with Hypo phosphites, gives immediate aid by soothing the cough and supplying tonic remedies to the weakened system. jocandSt.ooatalldnijrKUii. . t ,4'-tr' THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT A passenger train on the Chicago, Mil waukee and St. Paul Railway. No. Its tarlns are vstlbuled. heater by steam, and lighted by electricity. Each sleep car berth has an electrlo 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 SL Paul and Omaha, assure to the tarvellng public the best service known. Tickets via the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul llullwav are on sale at nil railroad ticket offices to any point in the I'nlted Slates or Canada. For maps, folder and other tformatlon, address. C. J. EPDY, General Asent, J. W. CASEY, Portland, Or. T.-av. Pass and Tkt. Acent, Portland, Or. KB fJnleltr.Tli'rolil7, lrvver Caied. )"oor out r.f I) i who suffer Ber7oianess, twntal wnrry.attaclis of"llieblac"arebnt paring tUe penalty of early excesses, Vlo tlrns, rsclalm your manhood, regain your rigor, Don't, despair. Send fur book with uplanatkia and proofs. Mailed (Misled) free. ER'E MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N. Y. Are You Going East? If so, drop a line to A. C. Sheldon, generul agent of the "Durllngton ltmle," 2.'rti Waahlnctm at., Portland. He will mall you free of charge, maps. time tables, and advise you as to tbe through rales to any point, reserve sleeping car accommodations for you, and furnish you with through tickets via either the Northern. Union. South ern. Canadian Pacific, and Oreat North ern railroad at the very lowest rates. obtainable. The Burlington Route la genallv conceded to be the finest enulpped rail- road In th world for all claaaea ot travel. j I87J 1895 Lubricating ! v t. O.LS j F,S?ef A Specialty, j Brothers, I Sell ASTORIA, 1 j Ship Chatvlflery, j Himlware, i Iron (t .Qtp el, I foal. i Groceries & Provisions, I Hour A Mill Feed, J Paints, Oils. Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbank's Scales, Doors & Windows, ' Agricultural Implements Wagons & Vehicles. Gives Choice of mo Transcontinental Routes, Via Via Spokane and St. Paul. Ogden.Denver and Omaha or St. Paul. Pullman and Tourist Sleev Free Reclining Chtlra Car, Astoria to San Francisco. Columbia, Tuesday, Jan. H. State of California, 3unday, Jan. 19. Columbia, Friday, Jan. 24. Slate of California, Wednesday, Jan. 3. Columbia, Monday, Feb. 1 State of California, Saturday, Feb. I Columbia, Thurjday, Feb. 11 Astoria and Portlnd Steamers. The T. J. Potter will leave Aatorla at tp.n. dally, except Sundiy; leave Port land at 7 a. m. daily, except Sunday. Tbe Steamer Lurtioe will reave Astoria at :tS a- m. daily, except Sunday; leave Portland at I p. m. daily, except Satur day. For rate and general information call on or address Agwnt W. H. HURLBURT. Geo. Pa. Aax. foruana, ur. Are Yon Going East? Be sura and see that your ticket reads via THE NORTH-WESTERN i I IMP twa CHICAGO. ST. PAUL,, MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS. This I the GREAT SHORT LINE Between DULUTH, ST. PAUL,, CHICAGO And all Points East and Souih. Their Magnificent Track. Peerless Ve UbuJed Dining and Sleeping Car Tnsina nd Motto: ALWAYS ON TIME " Have given this road a national reputa tion. All classea of passengers carried on the vestibuled tralna without extra charge. Ship your freight and travel over this famous line. All agents have ticket. W. H. MEAD, F. C. SAVaOK, Gen. Agent Trav. F. and P. Agt Washington St.. Portland. Or. Mrs. T. S. tiawfcms, Chattanooga, Tenn,. says, "Shllor-s Vltallzar SAVr!t) MT LIFE.' I consider It tne best reta- dy for a debilitated system I ever used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kid ney trouble, it excella. Pilve 5 eta. For Bale by J. W. Conn. E. ricNEIL, Receiver. n p f f Agency fcA l! r-V" CAVWIYB- .Jir TffAD aa a. !'. DtaiOM sATgajT, COSiVRKDHT. atta. F'lnrnntsttnandrrellnribuik writs to sii, a co mi kaoiuarar, mm y,.. fl,le.t bureau for securing patenu to Atnrrtca, y.rpry pnteul taken out hr u Is lr,itcnl tx'fore ttieputig lya notice glvan true of soars la toe f ,artt efrcitaf In of anr -tentifle psiiee fn the W'.rwt sttlffnuiillr l:ln.trmU. tutelllnt man ahoulij u with.su IL Wa-klr, fi.l.ou T.ari Sljualimontiia. XiMma, HUNS a CU. Vuuaoxaa, Jul auutdway, . Vurt City. 0UNSET 0 1 iMiTrn Llllll I LLi reason or laQS'iaoo. WILL JtUr Tuiiee a Week BETWEEN San Francisco AND . . New Orleans Over the Great jj unset fjoute Leaving San Francisco Tuesdays and Saturdays From Tuesday, Nov. 5, 1895. The mot complete, modern, elegantly equipped and perfectly amused Vetftl boied Tranacontineotai Train in America. New Equipment, especially designed for this ejervtoe. , Direct connections in New Orleans or all Eastern points. Quick time. TflEKTOSmSflVlSGSBJM Acta as trustee for corporations and In dividuals. Transact a general banking business. Interest paid on time deposits. J. Q. A. BOWLBT...: President BENJ. YOUNG vie Prealdent FRANK PATTON Cashier DIRECTORS. J. Q. A. Bowlby, C H. Pag. Benj Toung, A. a. Reed. D. P. Thompson W. E. Dement, Gust Hohnea. Few flen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those we serve. We're trying In every way to snake them the moat en joyable In town. All the "good things" of the season cooked by our excellent cook in the moat delicious style. Perfect eervlce. If you InviU a friend to the Palace Restaurant the place I a sufficient guar antee that be will receive a good meal. The Palace Restaurant J. A FASTABEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, PILE DRIVER, HOUSE, BRIDGE B,1D WHARF BUILDSH. Adiresa. tos iSd. Postoalce. ASTORIA. OR SEASIDE SflWjaiLL A complete stock ot lumber en hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic celling, and all kinds of finish; mouldings and shingles; also bracket work done to order. Terms rwuvnuahia, and prices at bedrock. All order promptly attended to. Office and yard at mllL H. L. LOGAN. Pron'r. Heaulde. Oregon. CantAln ftwMnw tt a a a ual.. sava: 'Mhtio'i'a r.tn..k n . - I the first medicine I have ever founS that would to me any good. Price ia eta. Bold by J. W. Conn. INDORSED BT THE FRESS. Gentlemen This ( in . have used Krause'a Keadacoa Tapsule with satisfactory result. I bought a box Which coat ins m nn ..... cured me ot a dreadful sick hadnch My wife and mvself nave both used the medicines manufactured by tha Norman LJohtv Vffa- !n n4 - commend them to the public aa belns ,,..a. . V. ... . . Respectfully, W. J. HUTCHISON, Ed. Gazette, Pleasant Hill Mv Twenty-five cents, for sale by Ctaa. Rogers. Astorial Or., sole agents. KARL'S CLOVER HOOT, th, great Blood purifier, gives fresnnesa and clearness tn tha cntnntvttm nnH Constipation. f5 cts, hu cts , ll.oo. for saie oy j. w. t-oon. 1 . ; ' 1: !: if; I s s ll III 1 H i! ii! :) V;; . , ' :