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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1896)
-JIM, IJLLV wmkH, Altlif ItCPv?IUl iU)ILV, fIJUUi;y- 13. ICf. i niiin;vi'ivit for infante and Children. D?TTrw' s trails.! sf CaetsrU lths patreaaf of galjlloaa of urnii, pewit T k sMi wHhsw4 faalas;. I U aaaaeetlnwabtTjaes raa4y Infanta ChUaraa) tha world ; fcaa aTssaowsJt Js araalaae. Ctlldraa lias It. It gives taasesJjJjrlU jajrsMsieir Ilv H Mothers have restfclas;jrkloaJsjelet1r esfs H pregtlfiallj t??!5l.L5 salH's asedlolae, Ca.tsrta 4 troya Tfprms, Ca.tarla allays TtTVtinhjkmt! Castorla arrawts Temltisf. j wCart CtrljTijMrTfc ! Poll, CaslsHa rllnwf T fclt TmHw, Caetsrta euro Csaetjfatlaw aa4 riatalencr. Casterta nsatralleea 4Ve afe s? sar esais aeld gas or poisons at air, otori 4 ! i-pit y"igtV?j"lU,rrori'tf CxUf'o .Isallatas the fees', rtlU h tt li bowels, giving aaaltay aa4 austral el p. CaaterU la fat ay in oaa-asaa ottloo saly. U tjMM lajtolk. Paa1, alio ta y oao ta saUjyea aaytalsg ' t prsaaiaa) that U U "ja.4 aa yes 4 4 will aarwae every parpoo. fas tkat yea rot O-A-8-T-O-K-I-A, The fae-viaatla altwatars) of Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. FOR TIIiLiAmOOK, NEHALEM AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAHERS R. P. ELiMORE, M. H- HARRISON, AUGUSTA. Sailing dates to and from Tillamook and Nehaleip depend on the weather. For freight and passenger rates apply to ELMORE, SANBORN & CO., Agents. 0. K AN. CO.. After (Deals I Or nl y ether time whsu nti wish a good cigar Hill for ill well knwn. home-made, hand mads, waits labor cigar "La Belle AeUoria " Conooded by nil smokers lo b llio beat olnar nmuufsotured. W. F. SCHIEBE, 71 N'ntt? Street, ' Astoria. Ort.o. ROSS HIGGINS & CO Orocers, : and : Butchers Aaterla an Upper Asurla rin. Tiu ind CoflrM, Table Delkaci... Domestic aaa Tropical irulti, V.itM, Sugar Cur.4 Hani, Kacon. Etc. Choice Fresh and Salt Meats. IS THERE? la thero a man with heart ao cold. That from hli family would withhold Tha comforta whloh they all could And In artlclea of FURNITURH of th Hvht kind. And wj would aurgeat at thla aeaaon. nire SldfthnRrd, Bxtonslon Table, or ae f Plnlnic Chalra. We have the lanrea .nil nwit line ever ahown In the olty nd at prlce.i that cannot fall to pleae ih le-t buyers. HEILBORN & SON. laTory ALli Open pof Special Charter. Af, Partland. BREMNER & HOLMES. Blackstmltlin. Special Httontlnn paid to steamboat r pairing, first-class horseshoeing, etc UOCCING CAMP EORK A SPECIALTY IW Olney street between Third and hud Fourth Astoria. Or. ASTORIA IRON WORKS Caarealy St.. font of J.ckaon, Atlorta. General Machinists and Boiler Makers Und ant Marina Engln.t. Boll.r work, ?!. boat and Cannary Work a Sp:Ult '. ' Caitlnn at All Daacrlptloni Mada to Urdar oa Shor. Notlca. John Foz.Froaldent and Ptirlntcnien A, U Fox Vice PreatdeDi O. a Praal Beoretar "A TALENTED EDITOR" Gentlemen: I had oooaaioa to aaa aeveral boxea of Krauae'e Headache Capaulea whllo traveling to Chicago to attend the National Democratic Oen ventton. They aoted like a charm la preventing heaaachea and dlnlniao Have had very little hoadaohe alnoe my return, which la remarkable. Tonra. reapeotfoliv JOHN U. BHATFEB, Ed. Renovo (Pa.) Record. For aale by Chaa. Rogera, Aatorla, Or., aole agent. Bit? CI I ft in-MfotiMit pnoar nr uonormoM, Olvt, rmlorr hot. WhlftM, k t r I vhrg, er nf InUmnmft tiun, iriiutkin ur ukr - tioB ul rmtotftm ittni IrHlEUHlOWMWHOo. brnii. dWi-MUinKf lit or writ In plain wrRpfw 117 aaprnia, iui". a- CirouUr tvut uii rvuwl- r g OwraatMil a V ..a.a.i..f Tide Table for DATK. Kn'iinliiy Hl'NDAy Momliiy . . , Tiuvdiiy WixliicMluy Tliura'lny Friday HMtiinlny HUNi)AY Mmnliy Tiiciluy Wi'dni'.iUy 'I'litirwlay FriiUy ,,, HuMirduy HUN DAY Moiiiliiy 'J'neailiiy. nmllioaduy Tlittrwlny Irldny Htnrilv KI!NIAY Muniluy 'I'mwlay Wodin!uy Thurailay frlday Krituruay SHIPPING DAYBYDAY IHarioo (Batters, Here, Then and Evefymbere. Tlia FrnnlK, wlirul ImUiii, la on her wi.y ilonti I hi rivrr. The Amulree haa l)en chartrru-l. at Km, to load wheat for Cork. Weather oermtttliiK. Hie alramer Kl- mure will aall Hatunlay. The llrltlah ahlD lxrton. which loat her charter, haa been chartered In Ban Fran rlaro at 2 dl. to lol lumlier for llurnoe Ayrea. Th. iiMiiwr Raiiullta haa twen laid 111 lo Ret her uaual .print; overhauling. In the meantime the Han IMIael win iar her place. Call. Mr. Phillip., flrat male of the Korfar- .hlre, haa lvn aupoltitl captain of the K.llntiurit.hlre. which will aaU ahortly for Natal with a car-i of flour .rum I'lullutn Hay. Tii..).u .mnlnff kIiIIm Ihe ilMMr Ttal ley (lataert waa lylna at her bvrth In l.,fln.l thm II fl anil M .l.tftmr Path ran Into her. carrylna awty pnrt -f ihe ran tan near ine wneei, ana euanur daman ln the latter. Th. ItrltiMh Kai- 1 .In.lnrea AlilM r .r. tain Ijiwaon. d day. from JMwiana. Chill. arrived In port yeaterilay. She la In hal- luat Hmp frln mm mn liliMVntflll fln.. and the paeaao waa ma4a In exception-; II. I I ... l. .1 . . 1 .1 K.l.l.-ln. h.. . -! WU .....V, .IIV WUI'l. I.I-.V. ... ..V. aa uue in aiarcn. fautaln fllchanlaon, of the atcamer Hope, haa ao far recovered that he will he able to reaume command neat Won-, day. Ilia llerkeley frlemie are (lad toi near mai nv la ueiter anu weuiain .im Btarke la alad that he will once more be aide to take hla place aahor and Inci dentally reculala the clock that rune ac faat In the I'liier, Aden, Ooodall Com pany a ofltce. Call. The atramer Oolden Uata ealled for. tho rannerlea the other day from Ban Frin- claca The 1'aclDa Btwm Whaling Com pany haa (one Into the aaimon packlnx bualneea and la determined to muke a aucceaa of the venture. The Oolden (lain I will ro to Prince Wllllama aound, and will be followed by the lug Alice, which la now being prepared for the trip. Wheu next teaaon'a catch la marketed the buy-1 era expect that there will be aome lively competition. Lieutenant Commander Buhner, who haa been temporarily in command of the revenue cutter Bear, haa been transferred to the revenue cutter Hartley of 8tn PranclRco. Captain Tuttle haa taken com mand of the Krar, and It ia a toaa-up aa to which one Is tha more popular. Four ycare ago Tuttle waa commander of the Hartley and eight yeara in Buhner waa In Ihe aame poaltlon. The people who hnd bualneaa with the Incoming ahlpa were aorry to are Tuttle go and are glad to aee Buhner back. The newa that the llrltlah Columbia authoritlee had aent a veaael to aiarch for the Cadiow Forreet, waa joyfully re ceived In thla city yvaterday. While It la the general belief that the Forrest will never again be aeen, that hone orralnet hope, which alwaya ex 1. 1 a. but. In thla Inntance, haa almost died out, waa re newed In tho heerta of Captain Draa man'a frlenda. It la said that the tap tain waa to have been married during the Chrletmaa holiday, but that the event wn postponed to aome time in January. Thla only adda to :he many sad featurea of what la now supposed to b hla death. The pasengera who arrived on the Occi dental and Oriental steamship Gaelic, aaya the Call, were: Captain K. II. Bur ton, J. 8. Ki::rcn. F. Komp, wife und child, R. Bnno, William M. Bell, D. 1)., J. Ualo, Chan Fuu Moore, E. W. Klm mer. Pom K. Boh, B. 8. Pak, W. Kngle burg. Bugeon Captain Oee. Mrs. J. II. hlnger, Mra. C. M. Wood. Pome. K. Boh cotm-a accredited aa ambassador from Korea to the United States, and Chan Kau Moore was formerly a member of the Chinese legation at Washington. On his way back to China during the war he met In Bun Francisco George tiotvtnp. alias George Cameron, and Aleo Wood, alias Alec Brown. All three sailed tor YoVohai-u on the Gaelic, and at that point were transferred to the French liner Bydney. They were arrested by the Jnpuiiese authorlllea as dynamiters ana thrown Into prison. The United Btates consul Interfered, aa the Americana had 'lever been on Japanese soil, so they were reliuHcri. Chan Fau Moore waa held, however, aa the war between China and Japan waa then raging. It waa only a month ago that he was released, and ho lost no time In setting sail for America. Ha Is on his way back to Washington, where he will take the poaltlon of secre tary of the legation. In talking about his arrest yesterday he said the Japanese had taken I5.2S0 in United States gold and $30 In Mexican money from him. He was cast Into a common prison, but when John W. Foster Interceded for him he was given better quarters and hnd two servants to wait on him. The water front waa treated to nn un usual sight yesterday, says the Call. A Paclfia Mail Company's steamer went out with a lighter In tow, and the people who watched her from the lookout station were willing to bet that the venture would end In disaster. As far as the passing out was concerned there was no danger, but when it came to meeting a southeaster there was a difference of opinion. Borne of the pilots thought that the vessel should never have been hampered with a tow, while others asserted that during the present fair winds and smooth seas there should be no difficulty In navigat ing the Acapulco to Panama. The Pa cilia Mall Steamship Company Is under contract to carry eight lighters to San February, 1896. IIKIIf watkh, WAtaa. A.M. V. M. . 1. j f. M. h. m. I it. U. in. I 't. h. in. I ft. h. m. 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The latter la to be erected about aevenleen mlleo from the capital of Uuatemala. and a revolution In Ihe coffee trade la expected in conaequence. There are eight other llahlera built to Ihe aame order awaiting Inatructlona from the Central American combine, and Ju.t aa eoon aa It (Ivea the word there will be a chart-ring of veaaela heretofore unknown. Machinery, lumber and general merchan dise are In demand at Cvata Klca. Uuate mala, Ban Salvador and Monduraa, and In conaequence Ihe trade at Ban Fran cfeco la augmented. Tbe ateamer Ban Juan atarted with lighter No. 1. but failed to get paat Fort 1'olnt with her tow. The Ban Jo made better weather of It, nd finally landed tha craft at lia dea llnatlon. There were eight of the craft, to (o, however, and the Acapulco had to make an attempt at the job yeatarday. Judging by the Merchanta' Exchange big glaa at Point Loboa tho venture waa a a eucoeea. The Acapulco rroaaed the bar without any trouble, and when laat aeen waa making good headway on her way to Ban Joe de Guatemala. NOTICE TcTmARINEiIB. Coon Bay, Cout of Oregon, Outalde Dar Whlatllng Buoy. Natlna hi hereby given that the Coot Hay Whlatllng buoy, palated black and white perpendicular alrlpee. marked with Ihe Mler ,K" in while, which recently went adrift, haa bean replaced In Ita old poaltlon about 1 1-4 mile outalde the bar. liy order of the llghthouae board. O. W. FAKENHOI.T, Commander U. 8. Navy, I na pec tor Uth U H. Dlatiict, Office of V. H. Llghthouae Inapector, Portland. Oregon. I February lkUC NOTICE TO MARINERS'. Entrance to Qray'a Harbor, Waahlngton. Notice la hereby given that It La re ported that the Outer Par Buoy, flrat claaa can, blark and white perpendicular atrlpea, haa gone adrift from Ita mooring! on the outer edge of the bar. It will be replaced aa early aa practicable. Thla notice affecta the Llat of Beacon, and Duoye, Pacific Coaat, 15t. Pagea 4 and U. By order of the llghthouae board. O. W. FAHENHOLT. Commander V. 8. Navy, Inapector Uth U H. Dlatrict, Office of V. 8. Llaithouae Inapector, Portland, Oregon, I February, MX. LOOK OUT For breakers ahead when pimples, bolls, carbuncles and like manifestations of Im pure blood appear. They wouldn't ap pear If your blood were pure and your system In the right condition. They show you what you need a good blood purifier; that'a what you get when you take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It carrlM health with it. All Blood. Skin, and Scalp Diseases, fro ma common blotch or eruption to the worst Scrofula, are cured by it It Invigorates the liver, purines and enriches the blood, and rouses every organ Into healthful action. In the most stubborn forma of blood dis eases, such as Salt Rheum, Kcsema. Tet ter, Erysipelas, Carbuncles, and kindred ailments, and with Scrofula In every shape, and all -blood-taints, it effects perfect and permanent cures of the worst There Is alwaya just one thing that you wanted that you did not get. KARL'S CfcOVER ROOT will purify your blood, clear your complexion, reg ulate your Bowels, and make roar head clear aa a belt 16 ote, U ota, and COO. Sold by J. W. Coon. Jones Smith la In business for himself, isn't he? Brown For himself? Well. I should say he was In business for the benefit of an extravagant family. Brook lyn Life. J. W. Pierce, Republic, Iowa, aaya: "I have used One Minute Cough Cure in my family and for myself, with results ro entirely satisfactory that I can hardly find words to express myself as to Its ire-Its. I will never fail to recommend it to others, on every occasion 1 that prtst-nts itself." Chaa Rogera. "Look here," said the snow-shovel man i nd the slelgh-maker in chorus: "what a swindle! Here we're paying (900,000 for a weather service In this country, and we haven't had a respeotable snowstorm this winter!" Yonkers Statesman. The U. & Gov't Reports ihow Royal Baking Powder superior t U others. She Tea. this Is Mr. Gamboge, the ar tist He Is wedded to his art He Judging from his appearance I should say that he didn't marry for money. Boston Transcript. A high liver with a torpid liver will not be a long liver. Correct the liver with De Wltt'a Little Early Risers, little pills that cure dyspepsia and constipation. Chaa Rogera. "It's a long lane that has no turning," said the man who likes maxima "Not In Boston," replied the Massachusetts lady, who la strictly practical. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Two-button kid gloves are a promised hideous revival. A GOOD WORD. Mr. J. J. KeiL Sharpeburg, Pa. i fear oir: -4 mw alaM w j . word for Krause'a Headache Capaulea. After Buffering for over thrse yeara with aotite neuralgia and Ita consequent ! Insomnia (which seemed to baffle the . efforta of aome of our beat physician) you suggested thla remedy which g. e , me almost Instant relief. Words f-' to express the praise I should like tc bestow on Krause'a Headache Capaulea. Gratefully lours, MRS. a R. HOLMES. Montroea, Pa. TWO LIVES SAVED Mrs. Phoeuo Thomas, of Junction City. III., waa told by hr doctors she had Con sumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottl-s Dr. King's New Dis covery c.nifi.eiir c.trd n r. ril tut .ays It aavsd her life. Mr. Thomas Eggtra, 1 Florida street, San Francisco, suff-rcd from a dreadful cold, approaching Con sunipilon, tried without result everything else then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and In two wewks waa cured. He is naturally thankful. It U such results, of whlcii the are samplee, that prove the wonderful airtcacy of this mulleins In Coughs and Clds. Free triad bottle at Chaa. Rogers' Drug Store. Reg ular else U) o tits and ll.bu. TIK.'STINO NATIIRK A HIKK'K. RUCF.I vi:s Chicago Trlliui.e. "I am aorry to have lo tell you, yourir; man," said the .-,! rlrrgymun, "that Ihe sermon yuu di-IWerd this mornlng woa preached by John Wrslt y more than a hundred years ago." "Is It possible," exclnlmi-d the young divinity student, belli ch- k"d and air grieved. "I I found It i.i a volume of sermons published by the Rev. I'Mletus Muggins In IU&, and long since out of print. Whom can one trust?" BUCKLEN'S ARNICA 6A.LVB. The beat salve In the world for Cute. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Bait ilheum. Fever Sores. Tetter, Chat-d Handa. Chilblains. Con.e. and All Fkln Krup tlone, and positively cures Pll, or no pay required. It ta guaranteed to give perfect aauefactloti, or money refunded. Price, V cent per box. For sale by Chaa. Rogers. Odd Fellows' building. Will some one tell "A Curious Reader" why the pictures of horseless carriages show that many of these new vehicles sre provided with whip sockets? Boston Journal. Mrs. I R. Pat ton. Ilockford, LI., writes: From personal experience I can recommend Ix. Wilt's Bursatiatiila, a cure for impure blood and general debility." Chaa. Rogers, Druggist. I'eaaan. to conductor I haven't ntill enough money lo go home on the flyer. uouiun i you go a little slower ami take me on an ordinary lirketT I' llegende Blaetter. SHILOH'B CURE ia sold on a guaran tee. It cures Incipient consumption. It Is the best Cough Cure. Only one cent a dose. H cents. HI cents, and H.'fl. For sale by J. W. Conn. "My fuel gas bill amounted to 131 th: month." aald Hlland. "Vou must have) monev to burn." said Halket I'!tlshnrir Chronicle-Telegraph. "Give me a liver regulator and I can regulate the world," said a genius. The druggist banded him a bottle of De Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. Chaa. Rogeri. Governor Morion was bom on May V,, It't, and will therefore be "2 years old thla spring. The late Gi-on,- Bill's was at the tlmo of his death. All the paten: mofll7!r.e i.Ji erti?d in this paper, together with the ohi!c- est perfumery, and toilet artlclea. eta. ' .in be bought at tne lowest prloes nt J J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite f '-mem nwm iv. ions General Iw Walace and James Whlt comb Riley will speak at the dinner of the Loyal legion in Indianapolis on Lin coln's birthday. February II. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powdcf Cent sins ae Ammonia or Aluia. j Parvenu (to dHtlnguished arilst) Wh it j will you charge to paint a grandfather I for my gallery of ancestor? Artlt j Five hundred marks. Parvenu Five ; hundred marke? Why. Mr. Dauber puint-, ed me a great-grnndfather the other day j for J00. Fllegcnde Blaetter. Quick In effect, heals and leaves no scar. Burning, scaly skin eruptions quickly cured by Do Witt's Witch Haxd Salve, Applied to burns, ecalds and old sores. It is magical In effect. Always cures piles. Chaa. Rogers. "I remember," said Mrs. Wlckalre, Im pressively, "you once sold that if you had the world you would lay it at my feet." X), did IV asked Mr. Wickwire. "V. ou did. And now I have to nag at yuu for three days to get you to lay a car pet" Indianapolis Journal. Ciiildren Cry for Pitcher's Castona "Toil can't tell whether a man is a bachelor or a father of a family simply by his looks." "Certainly not: but there is one infallible methrd of finding out." "What may that be?" "Give him a young baby to hold." Xcw York Re corder. It not only is so, but it must lie so. One Minute Cough Cure acts quickly, and that'a what makes It so. Chas. Rogers. THE CORN-FED PHILOSOPHER. Indianapolis Journal. "What," asked the neophyte. "Is the difference between wit and humor?" The Corn-fed Philosopher dodged the question. "I'll exemplify." said he. "A with Is a humorist with dyspepsia." In some conditions the gain from the use of SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil is rapid. For this reason we put up a SCc size, which is enough for an ordinary cough or cold, or useful as a trial for fcahies and children. In other conditions gain must be slow. For these Scott's Emul sion must be taken as nourishment, food rather than medicine, the food prepared for tired and weak digestions. sac. and $1.00 at all drusgis:. "8.. (VI THE . ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT A passenger train on the Chicago, Mil waukee and St. Paul Railway. No. Its tarlns are ystlbuled, heater by steam, and lighted by electricity. Each Bleep car berth haa an electric reading lamp. Ita dining cars are the best In the world, and Its coaches are palAces on wheels. This great rull'y, connecting as It does with all transcontinental lines at St. Paul and Omaha, assures to the tarvellng public the best service known. Tickets via the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Uullway are on aale at nil railroad ticket oilices to anv point in the United Slates or Canada. For maps, folders end other 'nfnrmatlon. address. C. J. EDDY, Genera! Agent, J. W. CASEY. Portland, Or. '1 'Bv. Paaa and Tkt. Agent, Portland. Or. 7U. r.i:1rMr.TlieTnffM-, i I'oifdr t.ui-nl. V I'., r. v t.r I. t.f (ii- !! A atif for ne?V'i-.ters ; . t r.' v-,1 v.vm i.i V lj ' J tf'lUb.wVarsltt .' . I'-vjiii eruly execpoe. VK-- V.-jjt, retdnlrn yrn vJt'or. Ixm't I'cnalr. fVrid for it.k t1:a explaruVJon and proc.'a, Mailt i mealed) f reo. ER'EKECIOflL CO., Buffalo, H.Y. Arc You Goin East? If so, drop a line to A C. Sheldon, g'.-nerul CKtrit of the "Burlington Itouio." Z' Washington rt., Portland. He will rnnll yon fre of charge, maps, time tithles, and advice you aa to the through raf-a to any point, reserve sleeping cr a'.comir.odutlons tor you, s'id furnish you with through tlckwta via either the Northern, Union, South ern. Canadian Pacl.'lc, and Great North ern rnllroada at the very lowest rates obtainable. The Burlington Route la generally conceded to be the finest equipped rail road in the world for all classes of ta-avM. I 182 1895 Lubricating OILS A Specialty. pisfper Brothers, S'ill ASTORIA, Ship Chamlf'jVrv, Hardware, Iron & ftf'd, CViil.; Groct-rie & Provisions, Flour A Mill Fe d, Paints, Oils. Varnishes, Igor3 Supplies, Fairbanks Scales, Doors it Windows, Agricultural Impltments Wagons & Vehicles. Gives Choice of Jwo Transcontinental KOUICB, Via Spokane and St. Paul. Via Ogden, Denver and Oir aha or St. Paul. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free ReilinlriR C Irs Car, Astoria to San Francisco. State of California. Tuesday, Feb. 13. Columbia, Sunday, Feb. II. State of California. Friday. Feb. K. Columbia, Wednesday, March 4. State of California. Monday, March . Columbia. Saturday, March K Astoria and Pcrtlnd Steamers. The T. J. Potter will leave Astoria at 7 p. m. daily, except Sundxy; leave Port land at 7 a. m. daily, except Sunday. The Steamer Lurtine wOI teave Aatorla at C:t5 a. m. dally, except Sunday; leave Portland at 8 p. m. daily, except Satur day. For rates and general information cal no or addreea O. W. LOUNSBERRY. Agent. U. HURLBURT. Gen. Pes. AgU Portland. f Are You Goin East? Be sure and aee that your ticket reads via T HE NORTH-WESTER! LINE. CHICAGO. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAY'S. This la the G I IE AT SHORT LINE Between DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAG(. And nil Points East and South. Their Magnificent Trecfc. Peerless Ve tibuled Dining and Sleeping Car Train and Motto: "ALWAYS ON 1 LViE " Have given this road a national reputa tion. All classes of passengers carried on the vestibuled trains without extra charge. Ship your freight and travel over this famous line. All agents have tickets. W H. MEAD, F. C. SAVaGE. Gen. Agent Trav. F. and P. Agt 243 Washington at. Portland. Or. Mrs. T. S. Hawklnss- IT "" tanooga. Tenn.. nays, "Shllor's Vlv SAVFt) MY LIFE.' I consider it best rera dy for a debilitated system I ever used." For DyBpeimia, Liver or Kid ney trouble. It excells. Pilve " eta. For Sale by J. W. Conn. .. E. flcNEIL, Receiver. 1 P i I I a M. i TSAOi was,?;?, BEOICK PATSS1VS, eopyicHT, etj ynrinrormatvnen fre i!lin.io wrm Ut Me,l tmrail f'i, weiirlnir paU'Ttt, In Am.Th'l. 1m-T fterit ufcen flit lif 11. H l-r-.o. lit 1;,,. li e puuio uateiiKsiglyt'n frwoiulitfi-euiu afrfcoliff; xmm Tairest etreiilsHnii of my trmW.f paper fn (tie WonU. hi;,!n 11-11, l;:u.erul, K. laiellifens mo .hoiilri witiioui ic ween. s:l.c(,a Tei tl..)slmonll,t Addfen. Mt.-yN a CO.. Vt.utHi aa, U1 Uruadwajr, Hun Xotk cuy. UNSET eJ BASON Ot ISos-iAoo. I t WILL KUft Tuiiee a Week BETWEEN San Francisco AND New Orleans Over the Great S unset fjoute leaving San Francisco Tuesdays and Saturdays From Tuesday, Nov. 5, 1895. The mot eompCete, modern, elegantly equipped and perfectly arranged Vesti buled TranacooUnentaJ Train in America. New Equipment, especially designed for Direct connection in New Orleans or all Eastern points. Quick time. THE JlSTOrp SAVINGS BJlSl Acts aa trustee for eoriw.pfltir.nN in dividuala Transact a general banking business. Interest paid on time deposit. J. Q. A. BOWLBY President BEN-J. YOUNG vice President FRANK PATTON .TaX DIRECTORS. J. Q. A. Eowlby, C H. page, Benj. lfoung, A. 6. Reed, D. P. Thompson W. E. Demeat, bust Holmes. Few flen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those we serve. We're trying In every way to make them the moot en joyable In town. All tha "rood hi.. of the aeaaon cooked by our excellent cook In the most delicious style. Perfect service. It you Invite a friend to the Palace Restaurant the place is a sufficient guar antee that be will receive a good meal. The Palace Restaurant J. A FASTABEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, PILE DRIVES, HOUSE, BRIDGE JitfD WHA1W BUILDBH. IMress. boa io. Poitoflic. ASTORIA. OR SEASIDE SAWftfUiIt. A complete Bloc ox lumber eu hn.l a the rough or dressed. Flooring, ru ic celling, and all kinds of finish; nouldlnfts ,id ulungles; also bracket ork done to order. Terms reasonable tnd nr1ea 1-u.liv... n . . . . - - . -... , iur:n promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. H. w U LOGAN. Peno'e talde. Oregon Cantilln Kveennv IT c A ts . . Cal.. says: "isniioti's Catarrh Remedy la the fler enAHI,.lnA i ..rmruf , ...v. uo uave ever round that would an mo a 1 rta. Sold by J. W. Coun. ' W INDORSED BY THF! PRESS. fl.nM.nun. T-l. l., . .. mi. u iu cwrnry ina' i have, iiua lr-Di,-A,B t r . - . with satisfactory results. I bought a wnicn cost m ;. hnd one rappvie cured me of a dreadful clck hnduche. ft Z. . mvseir na.ve both used the medicines manufactured bv th Norman T.inh, vf lne - a wv.. mid we re commend them to the public aa being ' . ' .. ..u . ... j ... c i Try i II Lt Q, Pesiiectfullv. W. J. HUTCHISON. Ed. Gazette, Pleasant Hill Mo Twenty-five cents, for s! by' fha Roprers. Astorln. Or.. oia agents KARL'S CLOVETl i'Jx.r. th, Hood purifier givn- -re-)nr-. larness to thv- .);-5h.-i,jt ,-xnii Constipation. M eta.. Ru cLi . tl.oo For Sale by J. w. Conn," great and r.lies