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aim !, isi.is ...mi"i n m ft nf i,irt i im i u - i . .... . ' A" ? J . ,f you want a lure relief fur " ' JihlllB Ilk MM Allcock's Bkar in Mind -Not on of Hun la at goud at the gaiiiiin. he Astorian Job Office Best of Stock. v' Q Is always prepared III I.I, IIKADS, LKTTKI. IIKADS, STATKMKXTS, M'SINKSS t'AKI)S, i:vkm )ri;s, keckiits. And all kinds of Commercial Printing at Prices i Low, If not the Lowest in the City. FOR TILihAmOOK, NEHALEM AND COAST POINTS OTHER STEAHERS R.'P.EIiMORE.j iM. H. HARRISON, AUGUSTA. Snilim (lutfH to and from Tillamook and Nelialcm depend on llio weather. For freight and passenger rates apply to ELMORE, SANBORN & CO., Agents. O. K ft N. CO.. After (Deals! Or at any ilir lime wlitn Joll wii.il n good oiiar ask fur 111 well kuwii, home-made, Land mad, white labor ei!ir "La Hello AeUorlti " Conoexlcd hy all smokers to ba II10 bust olx manufactured. W. F. SCMIEBE, 71 Nin'f? Street, Astoria. Oregen. ROSS HIGGINS & CO Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria and t'ppor Astoria Fins Tm una CoRses, TaMs U,ik 'e, DonnsUc ad Troplisl t-f ults. VtReiabies, Sugar lured Hams, Hwon. Etc. " " Choice Fresh and Salt - Meats. IS THERE? ta there ft man with heart ao oold. That from hla family would withhold The oomforta wliloh they all could And In article of FLTRNITUIUa of th right kind ; And w would aurgeat at thla aeaaon. nice Sldolward, Extension Table, or a of Pining Clialra. We have tha larga ana finest line ever ahown In the city and at prices that cannot fall to pltaa tji r-nat buytra. . HEILBORN & SON. psint In tin back, aide, cheat, or the host of tounlerfella mid Imlta- i'tir Neat Work! J to print to order l.KUAL W.ANKS, mimtinu tacs, lahkls, TicKirrs, IIANWHMX, inc., rro. as Rhh Open For Special Charter. Arena, Portland. BREMNER & HOLMES. Fllocketmithn. Bprrlal attention paid to atMimhoat n-ioli-tnn, flrst-clnaa horaoahwlnf, etr LOGGING CA.MP (DORK A SPECIALTY S7 Olney etreot. between Third and and Fmirth Axtnrla. Or. ASTORIA IRON WORKS Cooromly Si . foot of lackKB, Altorli. General Machinists and Boiler Makers Land ni M.rln, Englnn. Bolltr work. Slwn boat and Cinntry Work SpKlalty. Cattlnti o( All DricrlpHnn, Midt to Ordw oa Short Notlct. lolin Fox. President and P'j,.arintendeni A. Lk Fox Vloa Prealdent O. C. rraol ....Seoretar "A TALENTED HDlTOn.,, Gentlemen: I had oooaaloa to use itovcml bnxea of Krauee'e Headaobe Capaulra while travallng to ChloatTO to attend the National Ik moc ratio Obb ventlon. They aoted Ilk charm Is preventlna: heaaachea and dlaalneaa Mar had very little haadaoh alno my return, which la remarkable, Tonra. ronoeotfull JOHN U. BHAFEIl, Ed. Renovo (Pa.) Record. For sale by Chaa. Roiera, AatorU, Or aol afent HI (lit aoii.Ai)lnoilf mmmjy for Uouonrtioj. Olwt, flpvrmftlorrhotft. WhlM, IlllKtll dl. clmriM, or r.n, lolliinimii tlon, irrluttnn ur ul'rft tioii of m 11 c o 11 Mam umn fHi, trDwi. Nnn-Niriiiuuul pi" aolal fcy OrnntoU, by xpriMi, Mivpt.1.1, t l.ni. ,.r .1 luilil". fJ.7.1. LVoular anal ou rtuoat. I l.lUlTll guniM g rv.'cinHi nrViiMn,i Tide Table for f i t i r i.r i.'.s. .-l,.H..... A. M. li.jn.J Kalunlny MIDDAY .... MoikImv TiKi'iIay Wiuliiiwiluy, , , Tliiir.duy , ... Krlilny Hiituriliiy Kl'NDAV .... Motiiliiy Tiii-luy WvilnrMlay,., TlmrMiay l'i iilny Hniiinlay St'.MtAY ... 1 a 3 4 0 n 7 i 41 a in a ra .' 4 81 1 Zl A 1.1 7 OU H U II 2 ID '.'1 0 24 11 M 1 24 1 61 If 1A 2 44 i)5 8 84 4 10 4 M 6 84 27 7 83 K 43 0 61 10 M 0 10 0 62 1 20 I H 0 10 11 12 14 'I : 1 15 lt Moniluy ...... 'JiU'mlny WinIiimmIiiv . . . 17 18 IS) 3D 21 2U ii Tliiirmlny iriniiy SiiliinluT KCMIAY AIomlMy 'Iiifulsy W'u.ltiHaftttir ... 94 ... I 2 in a iH Thurailay Friday hatnrday SHIPPING DAYBYDRY IHarloe matters, Vm, Tberi aid Everymbere. Thai llrtironlthlr I ailll lylnar at Band lalaml. Tha alMimrr Hlcnal lft up the rivi-r Jrratrnlay murnlna. Th iimitih Klmora cam In ylrrUr mornlna; from Tillamook. Th work of clmnlna the Yarana'a an chor rlmln waa llnUhod yilrday aiul Ihn vnarl waa lowed Into the atrram. Tha iiumn WlllamMt arrlvnl In y- lrrilay from Ban Kram-taro, and, aflrr a hurt atnp at tha O. 1U and N. wharf, left up tor I'ortland. Tim Korr.t Hall and Glrnafiou airlvo.1 al (jueomitown on Frliruary I from thla lorl. The former mada th paaaata In, i daya and carlred 1.000 tona of wheat,) and Ihn taller 111 day, with I1.J71 bar- rla of flour. Bit I'ukm sound Jim pulllnc at one llinn on the trandpd ship Kllbranan. fallnl to rrinuv the vtusel from . Ih rorks at point Wilson on Wednesday. In rnnuenr 11 has bern derldvd :o ills miinile the vpssrl and romov hvr ballast I iieforv any furlher attempts ar mad lo fluol hr. At lh nalglty Iron Works yesterday a large steel shaft for th steamer Mller. htt h is on Ih way, waa being pre. pa ixl. Repairs lo th Occident ar rapidly being made, and, aa soon aa th Mller Is completed, th Bra Foam will be i... .i-i ii... . tmw, .I'.k, In Ih latter will he mad. , The Colonist . says; - Tealerday the schooner Favorite got away on her an-j nual sealing cruise. She will be followed, probably tomorrow, by the Liable and Annl C Moore, In - command of the Harkelt brother. Both. vessel cleared yeeterday for cruises along the coast,, each with a crew of I whites and In-, dlano. The slenm schooner Mischief, Captain . Fool, carylng her majesty's malls, sails. for Utiatsino tomorrow evening. 8ev eral passengers and considerable freight have already been booked fur th voy age Be title !'.-!.: Steamer Wlllapa Is ex- peclinl from Alaska today. Bhe will sail for Alaska February 11 at 10 a. m. There are now seven ship loading lum ber at the Port Rlakeley mill. Among I horn Is the old ahlp Mercury, at one tlmo a famous Atlantic liner that ran be tween New York and Liverpool. Shu was built In I&l at New York by Webb ft Co. Th repairs on the Greyhound will be' completed In time for her to take the Kvrrett route on Monday. No boat has been on Ihe route since the burning of' the Cricket, the W. K. Merwln. that was. lo have been put on, not being In KOOd enough condition. I . . ."I T The steamship Stralhnevla waa reloaded f-om the hands of th I'nlted t Sates court naiuriiay, says me ieuger, upon tne Rlv- Ing of bond amounting lo $175,000. Ildo.ooo oeins; in isvor 01 ine sieamenip ineoia and tTMOO In favor of th Mlowero. The bondsmen are Burrell A Son, of Qlasgaw. owners of the 8trnthnevls, who furnish as surely the American Surety Company, of New York. The bond was furnished IhrotiKh Captain Pattle before I'nlted Htwtes Commissioner Worden, who ap proved It und ordered the rhlp released from Ihe timtody of the United Stales marshal. The Strathnevls - will ilnls'i taking on mrgo by Tuesday, and l ii- pertrd to go to nea Wednesday. Her chl"f oftlcer said yesterday that so far as he knew the steamer was not chartered lo load another cargo at this port. j Naval ofTlcoin Attached to the llclu house board, ti,. hydrographlc servl-e nnd the warships In commission, as well as life-saving service officials, are much Interested In a plan auggeated by Colonel John Schuyler Crosby, of New York, for rnlisiilcliouslv markln Ih. rf.n....n. points on the ocean, gulf and lake coast lino. Colonel Crosby's plan Involved a', government expenditure of only a few; thousand dollars, which. It Is exnected. will lie attached to an appropriation bill at this session of conRresa. The scheme Is to paint In prominent places on the llfc-savliur stntlone and house of refuge large white Roman numerals, ao aa to lie visible from th sea aa soon aa the station Is distinctly seen, thereby en-: nhllng mariners' definitely To local their" vessels In temptetuous weather pkrtlcu- .u.ly In winter, or after a period of foggy weather when observations of the aim are not easily obtalhed. I Ship J. U. WnlKer. Cnptoln Wallace, left here on June 14th last for Liverpool with a cargo of wheat, and arrived at her destination on October 2sih. On July ISth, when In )at S S., Ion. 123 W., she was struck by a havy squall and lost her foretopmast and topgallanlmast and main akysallmast. On December It she left Liverpool for New York. The following press dispatch ha been re ceived : New York, Feb. .-The full-rlinred xhli. J. B. Walker, Captain Wallace, went ashore on th rocks of Liberty Island at 10 o'clock thla morning, and will probably db iobi. one waa oetng towed ncrow the bay by tha tugs Municipal and F. W. Devoe. The ship had hurdly cleared Its pier when It waa blown, tugs nnd all, by the fearful gale, to th point where it waa wrecked. Ihe tugs were also bad y Ti.... - ,"lum" ura i 7 . ' The vessel waa under chnrtar to load oil for Japan.-8. F. Commercial New. . ' There are three eaDlalna on the water front with Ihe same surname, anva Ihe Call, and It causes them endless trouble. I There Is Captain Jones, of the British February, 1896. UKlH WATFU. V. M. A. M. . U. ft. ! h. lit ! ft. Ii. in. I ft. ! h. tn. I ft. fl.T J 27 H .'W l.H 8.U ( 8 10 H.2 II ZH 1.4 H.O 4 11 7.7 III 14 1.2 H.I ;61 0 1) It 12 1 II 8.H A 21 6 2 0 20 O H 8.7 7 4X 5.0 I 1 8ft 0.0 8.6 0 SI 6.0 , 0 42 8.0 N.4 ID 62 6.11 ! 2 II 4.4 8,4 11 46 0.2 1 8 ft 4.4 ft! 4 63 4 0 fl.H ! 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When Jones of th Kll meny Is wanted the chances ar that the mrssenarer sent 0;t lo hunt him up nine limes out or ten will tirln back Jones of th Alsrhurth or Jones of th Moel Tryvan. They also employ th steve doruur Arm of Stewart Menxle & Co., and that alvrs rlss to fresh compiles Hons. Captain Jonos telephones that he desire certain Information in regard to th handling of his csrjto. and ther has to lo be half a doarn questions and an swers before the real Jones is located. Th captains themselves have rot so tired of th endless Conflicts of Identity thai they have com to an understanding-. Captain Jones, of Ih Kllmeny, Is now known aa "No. 1." Captain Jones, of the Alsjburth. aa "No. 2." and Captain Jones, of lh afoel Tryvan. aa "No. t" Any measoxa adresscd to Nos. 1, 1 or 1 In future will always find Ihe rutht Jones. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Coo Bay, Cowt of Orecon. Outside Bar Whistling Uuoy. ' Njtlre, Is hereby given that th Coos Day Whistling Uuoy. painted black and whit perpendlrular stripes, marked with th letter "K" In white, which recently went adrift, has bv-n replaced In Its old position shout 1 1-1 miles outstda th bar. By order of tha lUrhthousa board. O. W. FARENHOi.T. Commander U. 8. Navy. Inspector Uth I H. District. Office of U. B. LlirhthouMi Inspector, Portland, Oregon, 1 Kcbruara, ). NOTICE TO MARINKRS. Entrance to Oray's Harbor, Washington. nercuy given that It la re- ", n,e ""ter liar uuoy. nrst- K""m c"- D'r ana wnu perpendicular gone ourin irom us mooring on tb outer edg of th bar. It will be "racucame. 'his nolle affects th List of Beacons I "d JUW. Pacific Coast. ISM. Pages 47 By order of th lighthouse hoard. - -Or W. FARENHOI.T. Commander U. 8. Navy. Inspector Uth I H. District. Office of I'. B. Lighthouse Inspector, Portland, Oregon, 1 February, ISM. TITO UVE0 BAYED Mr. Pbosb Ttfconms. ef Junction City, Bl, waa told by bar doctor stM bad Con nummon and that there waa ao bop for ber. but two boHaea Dr. King New Dis covery .omp.e.iy cured h -r. ad ti saya It amved her life. Ur. Thorn Egger. IS riorida atreat. Saa Fraaclsco, lulhnd from a dreadful cold, approaching Con sumption, triad without result ersryuMnc sis then bought on bottle of Dr. King New Discovery and In two weeks waa oured. H la naturally thankful. It la ucn results, of whlcto the ar sample. that prav th wonderful facacy of thla nvd.clne In Cougfcs and Cold. Fre trial bottle, at Chaa. Roger Drug Store. Reg. tear Mi 90 ouu and 11. Oo. - Have a dish of bran on your washsland If you wont white hands. - A postal card may be very economical, but It Is horrihlv bad form. 1 KARL'S CfcOVER BOOT will purlfJI Vour blood clear war mmnlailon. re ulnt vour Rowela and maka vnur head ,elear as ft bell. !frctS- W Ota, and 1.00. Roid by J. W. Conn. They who have light In themselves wlil not revolve as satelltev Anon. A life of pleasure makes eveu the strongest mind frivolous at last Lttlwer. J. W. Pierce, Republic, Iowa, aays: "I have used One Minute Cough Curo In my family and for myself, with results ao entirely satisfactory that I can hardly Ind words to express myself as to lis 'lerlts. I will never fall to recommend Ir lo others, on every occasion that prrsenta Itself." Chaa. Rogers. The- woman In a crepe veil would not I 9 recognlxed by her own mother. ""'nty luncheon cloths In color are gruai help out toward decorative meals. -- Thm IT. S.' OOV't ReDOtiS VSWr a ' tbow Royal Baking Powder superior to mil others. Soiled gloves are not dainty attire. In keeping with Some of the. most expensive watches are no larger than iiarters. r; . ... .. , , , v h,.Kh Wllh torp't,.Jlvei: i '"I "v. -.Co,rrS, th ', ,r W m" R1" HU' a" "! '9 .I'"" hat "r dV8P"Psl nd constipation. Chaa. Rogers. The new bordered piques nr chic and Inexpensive. Medallion effects In Jewelry are much sought for. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Cut ' glass novelties mnko charming ucnr8 I11"1- . , .. , hi- , ,,,.amTg 19 GOOD WOKU. Mr. J. J. Kail, Sharpsburg. Pa, Dear Sir- I am glad to aay a. td V.. '-. .k - Inmimnla Chlch aecraed tn name tne fforta of khm of our beet physlcJans) .oa auggMted Ul remedy which ga " i, imo,t Inatant relief. Words fal to aapres th praiBe I should like tui -.., ua.k rnn.i-a ' Gratefully lours. MRS. EL R. HOLMES, Mootroee, Ps, LOOJt OUT For breakers ahead when plmpV. horla. csrbunules and Ilk manirtatl'.n of Im pure Mwl aiiiiear. Tlmy wouhln't ap pear If ynur llool were pure and your system In the rlyht enndltlon. They sh.w you what you need-a good Mmd tiurlprr: that's what you gel when you. take Dr. Pierce's fiolden Medical ll:oviy. It currl'S he;,ll with II. All Illood, Bkln, and Mrnlp ltiw, ,'ro ma common blotch or eruption to the wort Kcrofui. are cured by It. It Invigorates th liver, purine and enriches Ih blood, and rouxs every orxan Into healthful action. In th most sluhhorn forms of blood dis eases, such as Salt Rheum, Krzema, Tet ter, Kryslpelss, Carbuncles, and kindred ailments, and with rlerofula In every shape; and all blood-taints. It efTocts perfect and permanent cures of the worst IMI'OHHIIILr.'. Detroit Tribune. "Hear rne," Implored Ihe doomed hero. "No," thunden d ihe tyrant, "I cannot hear you. I haven't time, nnd, besides, ther Is a fashionable th uter pnrty In ths front row." Of course there was no way to restore silence and Ihe play proceeded as beet II might. bUCKLEN H ARNICA SALVH. Th beat aalve in the world foi Cut, Brulae. Sore. Ulcer, Halt Ilheum, Fever Bore, Totter. Chapped Handa, Chilblain. Con., nnd All Hkln brup tlona, and positively cures Pile, or no pay required. It la guaranteed to glv perfect atifactlon, or money refunded. Prlc. tS eentf oer bog. For ! by Chaa. Roger. Odd Fellow' building. Continued baldness. parting of th hair causes Mr. L. B. Patton, Rockford, III., write: From personal experience I can recommend DeWltt's Barsaparilla. a cur for Impure blood and general debility." Chaa. Rogers, Druggist. Bplndle-legged furniture Is artistic but treacherous. 8I1ILOH S CURE ta sold on an. ran. I tea. It cure Incipient consumption. Jt Is th best Ceugh Cur. Only on cent a dose. B cents, lo cents, and 11.00. For sole by J. W. Conn. Why dors the tall girl Insist upon wear ing the postage stamp bonnet. "Give me a liver regulator and I ran regulate Ih world." said a genius. The druaglst handed him a bottle of De Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. Chas. Rogers. Narrow gold braid lnlls have now been reduced to 75 cents. All the paten: mediate advertised in this paper, together with to cboto t perfumery, and toilet articles, etc. in lie bought at tne ioweat prtoe at t W. Conn'e drug store, opposite Oc cident Hotel. A. tons The between season of shubblness Is rapidly attacking our winter wardrobe. Or. Price's Cream baking Powder Contata ee Aausoaia or Ahna. The umbrella that does not fold up as small as a cane Is not deemed desirable. Quick In effect, heals and leaves no car. Burning, scaly skin eruption quickly cured by De W Itt'a Witch Hasel Salve. Applied to burns, scalds and old sores. It Is magical In effect. Always cure piles. Chaa. Rogers. How many friends would we have If we were to suddenly become poverty' stricken. CMldren Cry for Pitcher's Castona The woman who gave her husband a fur-llned overcoat for a Christmas pres ent now prays for a bllxxard. It not only Is so. but It must Ii so. One Minute Cough Cure acta quickly, and that s what makes it . Chaa. Rogers. A SERIOUS INFIRMITY. Chicago Record. "No, doctor, I have no infirmities what ever. 1 rise before daylight " "Stop right there: that shows you are feeble-minded, to begin with." KANSAS CITY HO. Bjtte CUTICBU' ECZEMA REMEDIES Our little baby of two months was badly afflicted with Edema. It began when she ins three weeks old, and In spit of all our skill and that of two good physicians, so continued to grow worse. Her head, arms, neck, and limits, and, In fact, nearly every Joint in her body, were rawand bleeding when sr concluded to try Oticitba IIxxxdi , The child being so small and delicate, w began with Cuticuia (ointment), and Cun cuaA Sor, according to directions, and br IAS jfrat application ws could set a cAaaya. When w hsd used th remedies on week she was very much better, some of the sore had healed entirely and had ceased to spread. A Iter using them for less than a month, the child was free from scales and blemishes, and UMlay has as lovely akin and hair as any : child. She was shown at the Orange Fair when four and a half months old, and took tbe ureiniuiu of a silver cup, as the prettiest babv. over sixteen others. We recommend Ctrncraa Rkmxiuks to sll our friends, and caunnt praise them too highly. a.ASDM11s.CHAS.rXRK. im llclleview Ave., Kansas City, Mo. Spixdt Ctrss Tbiatxxkt. Warm baths with OUTicua Soar, seuile sppllcaUooa of Cu tu'UBA (oiDUneni), the great akin ears, and wild doaea of Clticiba Uesolyskt (the new blood purifier). Sold thromfcout th world. PorriB Dana AMD cuaa. Oohs.. Sole Props., Boatos, U. o. A. All about Baby's Skin, free. KILLS EVERY PAIN The moment Hie applied. Nothing like Cuticara Anti-Pain Plaster for pain. InflammaUon, and weak ness. Instantaneous and Infallible, THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT A passenger train on the Chicago, Mil waukee and St. Paul Railway. No. Its tarlns are estlbuled, heater by steam, and lighted by electricity. Each sleep car berth ha an electric reading lamp. Its dining care are the best In the world, and lta coaches are palace on wheels. This great railway, connecting as It does with all transcontinental lines at St Paul and Omaha, assures to the tarveling puhllo the beat service known. Tickets via the Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul, Hallway are on sale at all railroad ticket offices to any point In the United Slatea or Canada. For maps, folders and other Information, address. C. J. EDDY, General Agent. 3. . CASEY, Portland, Or. 'l .-av. Pass and Tkt. Agent, . Portland, fir. THE PRIZEV BABY AA ... . f aimg mm, 5 ' Mineral and Hmui DttiiKy. ; V-'iih;'ii of TV-I a A Jlii.d. l.r l of f.ir ii .. or f.sia'.tli ti'.: ,'; M.ll tl JIKl r.ll" ). How lo l.i.l.trKit a-i I Ktienalhcr Weal:. V.'.y duvnlooed PortloaJoc Body. Absolt.lel n:i fr.ll.yg Tfouit TwjimPii -"-Iler.efus In a ilnr. to Htules end-Fen'.gii Countr1. Bend for Descriptive Ken., ex-nla-atkin and proofs, mailed laealedj f re. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N. Y. Are You Going East? It ao, drop ft line to A. C. Bheldon, Keneral agent of th "Burlington out," I'M Washington St., Portland. H will mall you fre of charge, map, time table, and advise you a to toe through rate to any poln:. reserve sleeping car accommodations for yon. and furnish you with through tickets via either th Northern, Union, Houtb- em. Canadian Pacific, and Oreat North ern railroad at th very lowest rate ootainaoie. , Th Burlington Route I generally oonceded to be the flneat e'lulpped rall- Tood la th world tot ail claaoes of travel I872 189J Fisfper Brothers, Sell ASTORIA, Lubncatinc OILS . A Specialty.' Ship Chandelery, ' Hardware, Iron & Steel, Coal, Grocerien & Provisions, Flour A' Mill Feed, ' Paints, Oils. Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, ' Fairbanks Scales, Doors & Windows, Agricultural Implements Wagons & Vehicles. E. rtcNEIL. Receiver. lo) ,0 N Gives. Choice of Tmo Transcontinental KOUICH, Via . Spokane and St Paul. Via Ogden.De'nver and Omaha or St. Paul. Pullman and Teuriat Sloes. Pre Rftollnlng Crulra Car. Astoria to San Francisco. Columbia. Tuesday, Jan. 14. Stat of California, Sunday, Jan. 11 Columbia, Friday, Jan. 24. Stat of California. Wednesday. Jan. 3. Columbia, Monday, Feb. 1 Btat of California, Saturday, Feb. I Columbia, Thursday, Feb. 11 Astoria and Pcrtlod Steamers. Th T. J. Potter will leave Astoria at 7 p. m. dally, except Bundiy; leave Port land at T a. m. daUy. except Sunday. Th Steamer LurCln wtH tears Aatorla at f:4S a. m. dally, azcept Sunday; leave Portland at I p. m. dally, except Satur day.' For rate and general Information col on or addre Q. W. LOUJfStJlSKKr. Agent W H. HTJRLBTJRT, r Gen. Paa. Act, Portland. Or Are Yon Going East? B aura and aee that your ticket read via T HE NORTH-WESTERN LINE. k th CHICAGO. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS. Thla la th GREAT SHORT LINE Between DULUTH, t5T. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points East anil South. Their Magnificent Track. Peerless e UDUlea inning ana oieeiuug Trains and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Hav given thla road national repuu tlon. All cl&aeea of passengera carried on the vestibuled tralna without extra charge. Bhlp your freight and travel over thla fatnoua line. All agents have ticket. W H. MEAD, F. C. BAVaOG, Gen. Agent. Trav. F. and e. Agt 148 Washlnrton at, Portland. Or. t ea T. SL ftswklna Chsttenonesi. Tenn,, ya. "Shllor'a Vltallier SAVrt? T LIFE.' I consider it tn heat rea dy for a debilitated system I evet ied." For Dyepeneia, Liver or Kid ,iey trouble. It ex cells. Prlve T& eta. For Bala by J. W. Conn. M.n .lifr fn Sclentlld American A Aaciicy tifs CeslCM fAT.r. COPVHir.H'f n .. a-ftrmronnannnann rree ilAiel!i.i..K wrir. to Jll. S M a CU ,1 1! :,ui,w,t. Ns V n, e'lrH bnrM.fi (of aeeiirtn-r fUrr.l IB AmrricS, V"rt pilrnt taken eut I.T ml lrnn-llt h-f-re tite pui'Uo by a ootK;e given irva of Qi.r ui u C- lirrctmiiff'vii-f rtiT ifnUJVpurv-r fn )ti Wurhle hpirn-li'itr t:ltiiruto.i. i.triii -rm &o rVniliI t willjul it, Wifi'tr. . .ittl ar;i.'iidTmrvitii A'l lrt. cu.. YUUMULIS, 301 IrMinnj, &vw Yv Ct'.f, OUiMSET 0 iiMimi L.IIIII I LLi MIC A HON Or IS.jj-inutfi. WILL KUA Tuiiee a Week BETWEEN San Francisco AND New Orleans Over the Great J unset fjoute Leaving San Francisco Tuesdays and Saturdays From Tuesday, Nor. 5, 18S5. Tb mot complete, modern, elegantly quipped and perfectly arranged Vesti buled Transconiinentai Train In Im.-rieo. New Equipment, especiiy drebjned for thi Mrvtce. Direct connections in Nw Orleans or all Eastern point.-;. Quick time. THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK Act OS trustee for nimAi,ll..n. A 1... dlvlduols. Transact a general banking business. Interest paid on time deposlu. J. Q. A. BOWLBY... Prealdent -Vice President Cashier BENJ. TOUNO FRANK PATTON.... DIRECTORS. Bowlby. C. H. Page, BenJ J. Q. A. - o WCUJ IToung, A. S. Reed, D. P. Thompson v. s. uemcm Lrusi uoimea. Few Hen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those we serve. We're trying In every way to make them the most en joyable In town. All the "good things" of th aeaaon cooked. by our excellent cook In the most delicious atyle. Perfect service. - u you invite a friend to the Palace Restaurant tha place Is a aufllcient guar, ante that b will receive a good meal. The Palaea Jjestaarant I. A FASTABEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, PILE D51VE3, HOUSE, BRIDGE fiD WHAKK BUlJ.ltt. Address, box 1S0. PosturS.e. ASTORIA. On. SEflSIDEjfiWJiIlLIi. A complete stock of lumber on htt-l in th milirh nv s-lrtras-H Cl-.n-t.. . tlo. celllnfif. jid all Id mis of flulwh: inOUldfn-nt a ni NhlnrrUa !-. k .-. "iiuaicD, WBU UIUUKCI Work done tn r.rd- T-m n.n....i,i. and prioes at bedrock. All order promptly attended to. Office and yuM at mill. H. L. I.OQAN Pr, . Jeaslde. Orrnn Oftntal n livaana, TT 12 l . , " " l v, c?. ri r..LIi uiego Cal.. says: "rjniioh' Catarrh Remedv la th first mediein. i , " ' . ? ,1,., ,,i "-- ever TOUno . INDORSED BT THJI PUEij, Gentlempn-.T'hio i ... .,... . have used Kraune's Keadatoe fapaules With natlnfnrtnpv -itit- i . . . -ox which cost ine ,Sp. hih ine rapsr, j wi aim mvBHir nave ixth uhM thft mdif(naa miniifuAi.,u.i w.. . -t.u-uiu.ru uv xne Norman Llobtr M."g Co.. and we re commend them to the public aa beln JJ - " ur j oju n?treHenied. nespectruily, , W. J. HUTCHISON. Ed. Gazetto, Pleasant Hill. Mo. Twantv-flva eenta n hi, kh m - - Roger. Astoria. Or., sola agent. TtART.'S n.OW.n nruvp k .... Blood purifier, give rreonnew and clearness to the commoxioi nnd raies omsupauon, 70 cts.. : cts , (1.00. r or eaie ny j. w. conn. sr r t 1 1 1 i :k I .V. J! 1 ..L I . . , , ev , 4 . .. J t..