Ultt :UAJLr ?VfWJt urn iiaSaiia for Infants and Children. TltlRTT yr. olifrvation of Caaterla Hh the rroag ef 'Ll!!"". r"""1 " -" 'f1 ' without (real;. the wnrldha r.fciiowiiltj. lirlMClilldrJlkJt I 5lvejhmlialt,It will jyjMzJl?&J.!Jtej!?! rMiif jklnkfolJly lViE?S.Si9 ed' wad M as. fWorl ieatreye Worm a, CaetarU ear Plarrhc aad" Wind Colla, Cerla rollwy ThlBf Tronbla. Cn.torla ears CotlpUna ndritUn CaatarU .ntj.llsJhesffMtejBf earbnnl Ceaterla dm aeteeatala mpV??il,lnmllll-?lJ,!J,,'r& Ceeterl,a..imtlaU "Jf JtJl5!ll,UmV f Ivlaf healthy anil asters! sleep. Ce.Uria Is pat lBja-.U Wtlwi only. H I w"14 Ulk. TW alloc nr. ea Uj:JkarlJaKfiLlliia " Vroml' JsA It t.JJ. . eajjMwlHj.w S that yea r C-AHt-T-O-R-I-A. 3r C&A&faEi Tk faeJaalU igaktiira Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. FOR TILiLAmOOK, NEHALEM AND . OTHER COAST POINTS STEAHERS R. P. ELiMORE, iM. H- HARRISON, AUGUSTA. Sail in iliiuw to mul from Tillamook and Nehalem depend on the weather. For freight and jiassengor rates apply to ELMORIi, SANBORN & CO., Agents. O. K AN. CO., After (Deals! Or nt any a'ther time Wllfll )OU Wi(. K ROOtl oigitr Hak (tir Ilia well known, lionio-made, iuiml umila, wkito labor oiKur "La Hello AeUorla " Oonoltul ly all amoker. to lw Hi n IhwI citfiir iiittniifoninHl. W. F. SCHIEBE, 71 H'mll? Street, A.lorla. Oregon. ROSS HIGGINS & CO Grocers, : and : Butchers Ailor la and Upper Anuria Pla T.aa ani Cnn, TaMe Dfll,c'. Dnm.itlc and Tropical I ruin, Vtaatahlra, Sugar Cured Hm, Haton, I tc. Choice Fresh anJ Salt Meats. THERE? I there a man with heart cold, That from hla family would withhold Tha oomforta whloh they all oould find In nri!i'l r,f FIJUNITUKW or til ,U'ti klml And wh wnuld BUKKeat at tlila paon, ..... n.Ai.n A lTvl..nHlnn TjLhlo. or nicf ............. r.f ninliiK ITinlra, vva nava vna mrKva vu'i rtin-nt line aver ahown In tha city nc it ir(c.T that cannot fall to pleaa i.h -Imw hiiyera HEILBORN & SON. rVtl"lM.fl 1 11 frhi la oa every Alili Open For Special Charter. Agen. Portland. BREMNER & HOLMES. Iiiacknmlth. Special attention paid to steamboat re pairing, first-class horseshoeing, ate LOGGING CRWP mORK R SPECIALTY. 1ST Olney street, between Third and hud Fourth Aatnrta, Or. AHTOHIA IKON WORKS Coaromly St..fivii of Jarkton. Astoria, General Machinists and Boiler Makers Land and Marina Enrlnea. Boll.r work, Slum boat and Cannary Work a Special!'- Calling, of All Pascrlptloni Made to Order oa Short Nolle John Fog. President and P'r.erlntendent A. L. Fox Vwa President O. B. Praol Becrwtary "A TALENTED EDITOR." Gentlomen: I had ocoaaloa to oa aeveral boxea of Krauaa'a Haarteoba Cnpsulea whlla traveling to CbJoaa U attend tha National Dcmooratk) Ooo ventlon. They acted Ilka a charm to preventlnK heaoaohea and dlatlnaaa. Have had very little head ache atnoa my return, which ta remarkable. Toiira. reeDaotfult JOHN U. BHAFER, Ed. Renovo (Pa.) Beoord. For aala by Chaa. Rogera, Aatorla, Or., tola aifent ltd a t Ban-polaonoiu ruiMlf fop Uannrrhfaa. OlMt, Bp.rmatorrhaa, Whlwa. naaalnral dia- I f hara, or any liifliunnia- .ion, irrilatloa ur uicora tlnn of mm. on. mini. jrneEita OMmirm flq. bran. Moa-a.trlnn.ut. or ani in pinm wrapper. f 1 on, t,r 3 (-on I.--, J.;. Uiruulur adut wit rugucb. jf actlHKV 1 l.oir. , II W liruiar. j RWdfi'MMMU MlMIMaV vri ShJGk. o.a. i'.-JT tide Table for JIMUI jmti:. h. 111. I (1 I Hill Urdu . . , MINIM Y .. 1 i ;i 4 A 0 7 M y 2 41 n m :i wi 4 ill 5 21 (1 ):! 7 m h 1.1 II iM in 21 M 24 II M 1 24 1 Ai 2 I.i 2 4f A US a hi 4 10 4 Ml 6 l 6 27 7 ai 8 4.1 0 fil 10 M 0 10 0 li 1 20 8.7 ll.'l 1 H.U h.n : H.7 8.5 i 8.4 ; 8.4 : ho : 11.1 7.4 7.8 8,11 8.S , H.fi ' 8.0 ; 8 ft ! Hb i 8.4; 8.8 8.1 I 8 2 1 8.8 Monday Tu!lny . , . . Wi'iIiii'mIuv . Tliiiradiiy ,, Irl.Uy Sul iirdu v . . . HI'S DAY .. Mumliiy .... in : 11 Vi i ': ; h 14 ! 17 ! IH js i i!I i n !23 24 25 W 27 : 2H I 2U Tiii'uduy . . , rilntwlHy . . Thursday, . . ITHliiy Hiiinrliiy. . . MINIM V ... Muiiduv '1'iiMiluy. . . . Wei Inai y . Tluirmlny. .. Knilay Hiiturdny... , KL.NUAY... Mmiday Ttiwday.,.. 8.6 0.0 7.8 8.4 8 8 Wudm lav Tliumiluy . , . Irlilay Hiitiirduy.... SHIPPING DAY BY DAY flarlne matters, Here, There atd Everywhere. The ainami r (Jun iuilll for Ban I'ran liaro yratrrday niornlna. Th tiarkrntlne (llranor, whlrh haa l)n I'.u.l Iliac luiiilirr at thn Kn;ii'lon Willi., waa yrali-nlay lownt to Bund Inland. An am hoi wcikIiIhk d.ouo iwiimla haa arrlvril In Hi-aul I rum l.lv.-rp'xil fur th Hi-ami-r HlrathnrvU. T-n lon of chain Ui (ulhoma lung came wllh the ainlnir. , Work on the atramahlp ColiimtiU le ilr la pruiirraalrK favoralily. The cof (nlam la rrady to lio put In ilar. aftrr whhh the nillnif of the now well pl"ce will be Ulrkly arrornpllahnl. Thn ttrltleh ahlo f'amhrlari Klnr. lt toin. I'aplaln Hanaarl, whlrh arrived In port January tl from Klo, In tuillaat, la ly Intr In Hie etrrum rvady for aia. tshe la ahiat la.l. n fur Un-nt llrlt.xln. I The Orlrnlal aUnnuT Altmorr t.irh'pl down yratn-ilay aftfr a trip of thl -iy- l hnuia. The Alliuoro will take on a ciuantliy of lnnit.fr nt the C'lutaop Mill. Mil.- la hound fur llomtkonit via Honolulu. . The hydrcurnphlr nlllre. wlih'h haa bi-n t-hiid for aome moiulia. haa iHN-n re-j oiieiiiil, wllh Lieutenant !uy W. llroan. ' fnltr.1 Htatre navy, In rhanto. The olTlce la In Ihe ThamlM-r of Commerce bullillllit, I'uriland. There are live loaded veaaeU now in port, amalllnc a mo-lrallou uf the r-ro-vallliia aouihwralor. They art the Kennla, I'nmbrlun KIk, OlenKalx-r. Klottlx-k, and llrdrordahlre. The Yarnna la the only rmpty ahlp In the hartior. ' The llrllUh ahlp Durdowif, londi-d anil nrarly ready for ara, itr.lRKr.1 her anchor yr.trrdny morning, anya the Call, and fouled the Italian ahlp Halvator Clanipa. alM liMtded and ready (or aea. ' Ttie Har dowle waa hove to abort on her cable and the anchor could not hold hor In Ihe rwirt tide, flhe had her davlta bent, her rail and two ahrmide carried away. The Ctampa had her bowapht ahrouda and Jlbboom-ituya carried away. Her an chor llukn cnuKbt In an open port of tho Hardowle and Ihe chain waa unabackled, IihivIiik ll haiiKliujr where ll had causht. Kcveral tuaa went to the aaaletanc of the two vvaaela and they were finally eepar aled. Among the recent arrlvala, foreign. In Victoria, waa the thrre-maated achooner Queen May, Captain, Captain fljcrre, built In Vancouver a few yeara ago, and which aome montha alnce left tirltieh Columbia lumber laden for China. She la no on her return trip, and haa on board a rargo of 1.191 bug of aulphur, X caara of bleaching powdi.r, 311 caara of aafety miitchiBMind aome ruga and paint ing conalgnrd to Hhallcromi, Miicauloy tt Co., of I hla city. The achooner cornea from Kobe, Japan, and had an uneventful . paaaago over. She made a remarkably fui voyage which, noiwlihatandlng two daya of culm off Capo Flattery and one day of rough Weather, only occupied 2il daya. Tile greater part of the Quern' May a cargo In for the Victoria chemical ' work. The four-matl Kuaalan bark Kennla, I Captain 1-anle, which arrived In thia port DeeemlH'r In ballaat, from Dundee, la lying In the atream ready for pea. She ' la wheat laden for the United Kingdom, and la bound for Qiioonelown or Kal mouth for order. At present the aklpper la emlca' oilng to ahlp a crew. It ap-i pcara t It,. t b had made arrangementn ' with the Cortland aallor boarding bous ! men for a crew, hut that he broke bin' contract with hem, and placed the mat ter In the hands of a friend who own a. hotel In that city. Tho veeael, accordlnr -ly, waa lllielod by the Portland runner' Yeaterduy he picked up alx men arom i. tbla city, and H ere will arrive today trim Portland. As ho needs twenty, there re- main eleven to be shipped. The Fennle la a Hue looking veajcl of 21.T) tons, and waa Ihe object of a prrent deal of aclmii:t-; Hon a alio rolo at anchor off Elmore ; cannery yesterday The Flnnlah ahlp Fennla, Captain Ijinle, was libeled Wednesday In Port-I land by U Bullivan for dumugoa austulncd through bp-noil of contract. Captuln Ijinl", It is alleged, entered Into a con-i trnrt with Sullivan whereby tho latter vtus to furnixh the ship with 11 aallora. These mon the captnin selected from among the boarders at Sullivan's house, and wllh the understanding they were to go aboard the Fennla as Boon as her lending completed, the sailors were, kept toKciher and iookch: arter as twins dea lliutl for that purtlculnr ship. When about to salt Captain Itnle for some reason changed his mind and proceeded to procure a crtw through Ills agents, Bullivan being out the men's board, or at least a portion of them, whom he could have shipped on other veascla. Hence the libel. The ship waa rel.Hispil this morning on giving bonds In the sum of of VM, trial of the 'rise going over until March. ( The sealer Favorite did not get nv.-ny from port yesterday, ,..iya the Col.ntlst, and It is probnblo will not anil before Saturday. She la the only aenler, except the Labrador, which will sail 'hla week, but according to prcaent nrramrempiita Annie C. Moore, Alnokn, Walter U Rich and Llbble will leave during the coming week. The week after next the Lotila Olsen will sail, and will, It Is thought, be the Inst of the lleet which will cruise along the const. The Maud's., now In port, will only be In llerlng sea this year. Captain Ilalcom, her skipper Inst year, In building a new craft for ltlmscir on the Hound, and It Is umler.itood propones having her ready for the Bering .son sen ann. Capatln Otto lhilkhclts will alao, have another new schooner ready for the Perlng sou season. She has previously been referred to as building at Cndhoro. February, 1896. WATl.lt. WW WTll. A. M. P. M. Ii. m, I li. Iji. m. I ft. ll. til I IL 2 27 8 J'! 4 11 5 11 it 21 7 48 II 27 10 m 11 4A 8 8 8,2 7.7 0 !l 0 2 ft, 6.0 6.11 0.2 8 .H II 8 10 14 11 12 0 20 1 86 O 42 2 II 8 44 4 M 6 48 0 84 7 14 7 4'J 8 24 8 60 U 24 10 00 10 46 11 87 0 4.'J 2 (10 0 42 2 86 4 ('ft 6 08 6 O0 6 46 7 32 1.8 14 1.2 1.0 0 8 (III 3 0 4.4 4.4 4 II 8 7 8.2 2.8 2 6 2.2 2.0 1.8 1.7 1.5 1.4 1.2 0.9 4.1 4.6 8.9 8 3 2 6 18 1.1 8 62 0 8 Vl II 10 64 11 41 Ul.4 0.3 I 2 2.1 8.1 2 61 0.1 8 67 -0.2 4 63 -0.6 I 5 40 0 20 Ml. 8 -0.8 8 M -0.7 r 7 2: Hi 4 I A 1 7 62 8 18 8 80 9 02 9 0 68 10 84 11 21 V. I 0 6 0 0 1.4 1 0 2.8 2.8 87 3 14 0.4 4 15 ,-0.2 6 00 -0.7 5 61 i-1 .0 6 82-1.0 7 10 I 0.8 7 48 1-0.4 bay, and la shortly to lie brought i. round to Victoria harbor. The name which Is to be given to thia new veaael Is the Ocean Itover. During tha present grain season there have been two ships arrived off tha mouth of the Coiilmbla from tropical latitudes wllh the crew down with "beriberi." Ho far aa known theaa ara tha first Instance where ihe disease ha laated Into such a high latitude. It usually dUapiearlng after reaching i north. On tha Infected ships neither the offlccra nor men afflict ed could give any Information aa to the derivation of the word beriberi." All they eould stato waa that tha peculiar slraneea from which they wero suffering was universally known by that name. Kiom an old Kaat India trader, tt la learixd that the name I from the Malay wcrrt "lierl." signifying wnkneaa. Ihe repetition of Ihe word In "b-lhert" cm phaalxlng the condition of tha patient aa being "very weak." The sy.nptoma of the dlaraae ara a muscular paralyala, ac companied by acute pain and shortness of respiration after exertion, tt la not contaglLiia, but I found In certain lo calities of India and countries lying near the tropica. It Is alao known In Japan. What la called the sleeping sickness Is almost Identical with berlbe.'t. NOTICK TO MAWNKUH. Coo Pay, Cot.tt of Oregon, Outside par Whistling liuoy. Notice Is hereby given that the Coo Hay Whistling lluoy, painted black and white perpendicular stripe, marked with the letlor "K" In white, which recently went adrift, ha be-n replaced In Ita old IKi.lt Ion aliout 1 I-( mile outalda tha bar. Hy order of Ihe IlKhthouee board. O. W. FAKKNHOLT. Commander U. 8. Navy, Inspector UthL.lL District, Oflloe of 17. B. Lighthouse Inspector, Portland, Oregon, 1 February, PdC NOTICE TO MARINERS. Entrance to Gray's Harbor, Washington. Not lea Is hereby given that It I re ported that the Outer Itar Buoy, first class can, black and white perpendlcuUr strliH'S, haa gone adrift from It mooring on the outer etlga of the bar. It will be replaced a early aa practicable. This notice affect the List of Beacons and lluoy. Pacific Coast, 1S9L Pages K and UL Ky order of the lighthouse hoard. O. W. FARKNHOI.T. Commander U. 8. Navy, Insiector 13th L II. District, Office of V. 8. Lighthouse Inspector, Portland, Oregon. J February, LOOK OUT For breaker 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 Mood purifier: that's what you get when you taks Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It carrlx health with It. All Blood, Bkln, and Scalp Disease, fro ma common blotch or eruption to the worst Scrofula, are cured by IL It Invigorate the liver, purine and enriches the blood, and rouses every organ Into healthful action. In the most stubborn forma of blood dis eases, such as Bait Rheum, Kciema, Tet ter, Erysipelas, Carbuncles, and kindred aliments, and with Scrofula In every shape, and all blood-taints. It effects perfect and permanent cure of the worst cases. Airy fabric promise to be very popular thia spring. KARL'S CfcOVEB ROOT will purify. your oiooa, clear your complexion, reg ulatej your Bowels, and make your head clear aa a bell. 26 eta., M ota., and SLM Sold by J. W. conn. Rrownle parties are enjoyed hugely by the little folk. J. W. Pierce, Republic, Iowa, aay: "I have used One Minute Cough Curo In my family and for myself, with results to entirely satisfactory that I can hardly nr-d words to express myself as to Its niei.ts. I will never fall to recommend 't to others, on every occasion that nriaenta Itself." Chas. Rogers. ; When a woman goes to housekeeping lie will willingly wear a bonnet two seasons If she can thereby save enough to get "something for the house." The U. S. Gov't Reports Bhow Royat Baking Powder superior to all others. The little dinner Is much more popular than the ostentatious, stiff functions which are given to discharge all social obligations at one fell swoop. A high liver with a torpid liver will not be a long liver. Correct tha liver with De Witt's Little Early Risers, little pills that cure dyspepsia and constipation. Chaa Rogers. Among the unknown wives of well known men should be quoted Lady Ir ving, the wife of Sir Henry, who resides quietly In a pretty little villa Just out aide of London. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. The wise womnn now Invests In smart wnlats. They are being almost given away. A GOOD VOKU. Mr. J. J. Kelt 8harpsburg, Pa. Dear Sir I am glad to aay a rood word for Krausc's Headache C-.psul After Buffering for over thre years with acUte neuralgia aniHts cimsequeni Insomnia (vhlch seemed to hofTle the effort of ome of our best physlclns) you suggested thl remedy which g .ve' me almost lntant relief. Word ! ' to express the praise I should like I., bt etow in Krnuse' Headache Capsules Gratefully lours, MRS. E. R. HOLMES, Montrose, Pa. II 1A i 8.0 0 1)2 8 .0 0 44 8.4 1 21 8.1 1 r,7 7.8 2 82 7 a 8 11 7.0 8 f.l 0.4 4 40 (II 6 41 6.5 8 Ml 6.2 8 82 6 2 0 60 6,0 10 68 6.8 11 88 7.2 11 47 B.2 0 88 9.2 1 27 0.1 IfllHII OF IT. N. W. Lumberman. Mr, Frinlden, of Dubuque, la., contri bute an Irish slnry. whloh of 'Oiir. somebody Int. hear. I, but Is nw enough to be good, arid good enough to bo in w. lie Mia about Hi Irishman who rnr.lt Into a rrorti.'al decline, and a'ter refus ing Ihe kind nl.Vrs of bl friend and family In tu ml fur th- itncL.r or tlm prli'HI, whin t,rc.,il to make n re quest,' turned lo ids wile? and said: "Mary, If ye huve a itmolr In ' r bean when 1 am gone to do me a final and lusting fitivolr, huve tue buil'd In a Jew boryln' ground," Ills tvarful wife anxiously Inquired why he desired to burled In unconae craied ground. "Well, Mary," he said, sadly, but hopefully, "I think a Ji w buryln' ground 'a Hi' hmt placa In Hi' wourld the dlvll would look for an Irish man." ! TWO LIVES aUVED Mrs. Phoefe Thomas, of Junction City, III, waa told by br doctors aba had Can sumption and that there waa no bop far her, but two bonk Dr. Klutf1 New Dis covery comf.i-;y cjr.d tt r wl ee iey It aaved her Ufa. Mr. Thomas Eggers, U Florida street. Ban Francisco, suffered fivim a rir.iAtil cold, aonroachlnf Con sumption, tried without result avaryuhlnc I els Chen bought on botU of Dr. King's New Dlscotsery and In two week waa cured. He is naturally thankful. It la such result, of which thee ara sample. that prova tht wonderful amcacy of this RKdicln In Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottia at Chaa. KogarW Drug 8 tor. Kef- mar (Is M o.ma and II. W. DISORDERLY CONDUCT. Cincinnati Enquirer. "What cauaol all the rioting down in the seventh sub-cellar?" said Satan. "The regular boarder were trying to mob the new arrival," explained the as sistant Janitor. "He came sailing In an airy sort of way and wanted to know If there was any one who would like to play freese-out." BUCKLEN'B ARNICA B LVE. The beat salv In the world foi Cut. Hrutsea, Sores. Cicero, Halt Rheum, Fever Brrrea. Tetter, Chanped HamU, Chilblain. Con., and AU Hkln fcrup- Uons, and positively cure piles, or no pety required. It t guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, 2S cent per box. For s!e by Chaa. Rogers. Odd FHIowe building. "Well, of all the Impudence! Asking me to help you because you have three wives to sut.port!" "They don't belong to me mister: nothin" of the sort. They j belong to me son-in-law." Imllannpoll. Journal. Mr. I- R. Patton. Rockford. III.. writes: From personal exjierlence I can recommend DeWltf Barsaparilla, a cure for Impure blood and general debility." Chaa. Roger. Druggist. "I say. Ltllevue. lend me J10, will you?" "You have atruck me at the moat unfortunate time of the yea'. Manches ter." "How so?" "February I the shortest month." Pltuburg Chronicle Telegraph. 8HII)H'B CURE Is oid on a guaran tee. It cure Incipient consumption, it; I the beat Ceugh cure, oniy one ceni a dose. 2S cents, bO cents, and 1VA For sale by J. W. Conn. General Horace Porter held a position on General Grant' taff. For several years the former has been engagd on a series of papers embodying his recollec Itnoa of the great commander. They will appear in the Century Mngaxlne. It Is said that they contain much material that ta entirely new. 'Olvi. mi. a liver regulator and I can regulate the world," said a genius. The j druggist handed him a bottle of De W Itt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. Chas. Rogers. "William." she said, "you need a new hit." "Do IT" "Yea; and a new over coat." "I have suspected that." "And your umbrella Is shockingly shabby." "1 know It." "What are you going to do about It?" "I haven't any Idea." he re sponded, gloomily. And then, with the animation which comes with a happy thought, he added: "You might give a tea." Washington Star. AH the paten: meaw.es advertised In thl paper, together with tne cbolo est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc ,an h bought at tne lowest price at J. W. Conn drug atore, opposite Oc Jdent Hotel A torts. A colored witness in a Southern court recently stated that he was unable to testify as to a certain occurrence because he had a "domestic trouble" Just about that tune. "What was th domestic trouble?" asked the examining attorney. "Well, to tell the truth, oos." said the witness, "I was In the penitentiary for stealln' a cow." Argonaut. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder Contains no Ammonia or Alum. The conductor who raises your um brella Is generally the one who stops on the upper crossing It you desire tt. Quick In effect, heals and leaves no scar. Burning, scaly akin eruptions quickly cured by De Witt's Witch Haxel Salve. Applied to burns, Maids and old sores. It Is magical In effect Always cure piles. Chas. Rogers. ONCE MORR TRIUMPHANT. Judge. The barber shop porter was manipulat ing the whisk broom after the manner of his kind, and after many flourishes and extravagant gyrations bowed the customer out. There was a look of triumph on the face of tho latter as lie said to himslf, glancing at his overcoat, "He never touched me." Cliildren Cry for Pitcher's Castona Why In the car-fare war does a woman always argue that she has the chuuge "right here?" It not only Is so, but It must be so. One Minute Cough Curs acts quickly, and that' what makes It so. Chas. Rogers. HOBSON'S CHOICE. Though men love to hug a delusion. He does them but Justice who tells How seldom they get a chance to embra ce A girl who Is anything else. Detroit Tribune. THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT A passenger train on the Chlcaso, Mil waukee and St. Paul Railway. No. Its tarins are v,estlbuled, heater by steam, and lighted by electricity. Each sleep car berth has an electrio reading lamp. Its dining cars are the best in the world, and Its coaches are palace on wheels. This great railway, connecting as It does with ell transcontinental llecs at St. Paul and Omnhn. assures to the tarvellng public the best service known. Tickets via the Chicago,' Milwaukee and St. Paul Ktillway are on sale at nil railroad ticket offices to any point In the United Btntes or Canada. .For maps, folders and other 'nformatlon, address. , C. J. KDDT, General Agent ' W. CASEY, Portland, Or. Trav. Pass and Tkt. Agent, Portland, Or. vjim urn CURED AS IF BY MAQIC. Victim of Last Alan hood shonld send at erica for a Ii.km tliateipllus hoe fuli n . uly vlfor la eanlly, quickly and pruiMnaaiiy re:.f'ircl, ho Dl0 u K.rlng from waaknew can af ford lotgnotethlj timely adrlca. Ilook tells horn full BtreniTih. de velopment and tone ara Impart"! to a.ery portion of lb body, rkmt with poaltlva proifetaealtd) res lo any inan on application, ERIE KECICAL CO., BUFFALO, N.Y. Are You Going; East? If so. drop a line to A C. Bheldon, K-iiernl ngr-tit of the "Burlington Kirtilc," Z' Washington St., Portland. He will niull you free of charg. map, time tcble., and advise you a to tha through rati In any poln reaerv sleeping enr accommodation for ,oti, and funilsti you with through tic j via either tha Northern, Union, Houi.. rn. Canadian Pacific, and Great North ern railroad at th very lowest rate nbtalnablo. The Burlington Rout I generally oonorded to De the finest equipped rail, road In th world for all class e of lravL I872 1895 Lubricating OILS A Specialty, pisfyer Brothers, Sell ASTORIA, Ship Chan'lelery, Hurdware, Iron & Stpel, ! Coal. Gnxreries tt Provisions, Flour & Mill FeeJ, Taints, Oils. Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbank'8 ?cales, Doors tt Windows, Agricultural Implements Wajrons & Vehicles. Gives Choice of 'mo Transeonhnental Routes, Via Via Spokane and Ogden, Denver and Omaha or St. Paul, St Paul. Pullman and Tourist Slee)rw Free Reclining Ch!rs Car. Astoria to San Francisco. State of California, Tuesday, Feb. 18. Columbia, Sunday, Feb. 21 State of California, Friday, Feb. 28. Columbia, Wednesday, March t State of California, Monday, March I. Columbia, Saturday, March 11 Astoria and Portlod Steamers. The T. J. Potter Will leave Astoria at T p. m. 'dally, except Sundxy; leave Port land at T a. m. daily, except Sunday. The Steamer Lurttne wfU leave Astoria at t:4S a. m. dally, except Sunday; leave Portland at I p. m. daily, except Satur day. For rate and general Information cal on or addr.a j, Asent. A- B HTRLBURT. Oen. Pa. Agt. Portland. Or Are Yon Going East? Be cure and see that your ticket read via HE NORTH.WESTERh LINE. tba CHICAGO. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS. This 1 the GREAT SHORT LINE Between DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO Ami all Points East and South. Their Magnificent Track. Peerless Ve- Ubuiea Dining ana oieepuuj uu Trains and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Hiv. riven this road a national reputa lion. AU classes of passengers carried on the vestlbuled train without ex.tr charge. Ship your freight and travel over this famou line. Ail agent have ticket. W H MEAD, F. C. SAVjiCE. len. Agent Trav. F. and P. Agt :ts Washington at., Portland. Or. Mm. T. 8. Hawkins. Chattanooga Tenn,. eaya, "Shllor Vltallxer 'SAVrt: VJY LIFE." I consider tt tne best rent' dy for a debilitated system I evei lied." For Dyspepsia, Liver or hid .ey trouble. It excell. Pilve ?6 eta. For Bale by J. W. Conn. J..-t i-e-i4 E. flcNEIL. Receiver. A Eslantlfia Aircriean A ( t -a, f 1 ftsatrrnvat !ABvainuvi u. I mrtr mrrrrinKinasrin TT Hamirjonlt wrift tt A CU.. Mil hKOinwAT. Msw Kimf. OMj hnrona ffi rvuruif punu In Am ri.', f "T lfnl tAkpn iit hf D4 In tirmiiTht Ivr. U imlMio Uf ttoto given trvotohArio w u Laert efmlattmi of nr wientifle par-r fn the W'irkt, nnl.rull.llr lllulrUatl, I Ullelllirent ttian shonl.1 ha wiituiut 11. Werkir, trMt J.ariSIJOalziTynihs, jl.llr MUST cu ViHiiH 3t 1 ilroaOway, aw York City, 0UNSET 0 1 iMiTcn Ulllll I L.L1 REASON Of 189-t8. WILL Tmiee a Week BETWEEN San Francisco - AND . . New Orleans Over the Great J unset poute Leaving San Francisco Tuesdays and Saturdays From Tuesday, Nor. 5, 1895. The mot eompCetat modem, elegantly equipfied auid perfectly arranged Vestl buled TrajacooUueuuJ Trwln, tn America. New Equipment, eapectiily designed for Direct connections in New Orleans or all Eastern points. Quick time. TJlEflSTOipSflVlSGSBJlM Acts as trustee for eornoratlon and In dividual. Transact a general banking business. Interest paid on time deposit. Q. A. BOWLBY President ....Vice President Cashier BBNJ. YOUNO , FRANK PATTON DIRECTORS. J. Q. A. Bowlby. C H. Page. BenJ Young, A. 8. Reed. D. P. Thompson w. ju. vemeat. uuat uotme. Few flen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than tho w serve. We'r trying In very way to soak them the most en joyable In town. All the "good things' aC the easoo-cooked by our excellent cook In the most delicious style. Perfect service. If yon Invite a friend to the Palace Restaurant the place I a sufficient guar, ante that he will receive a good meal. The Palace jestaurant I. A FAST ABEND, QENERAL CONTRACTOR, PILE DRIVE?, HOUSE, BRIDGE HflD WHARF BUILDER. Aditrtss. box 1 80. PoatotSce. ASTORIA. OR SEASIDE SnWiTOIi. A Anmnlata trfAnb at 1iiMki k . .n thss. tmiiirh n tMaasy1 71nnaa4A . s ataw a.uuBa us uiveovu. " 1WI Ilig, I lUf tlo, oetllug, fcnd all kinds of flnlsh; moulding and ehiDgleti; also bracket work dons to order. Term reasonable vnd nrirvasi mt hAMitlr All ..- - vavx.se. 4111 1 HIT I promptly tttendM to. Offlos and vard tanlll XI s T av.- a . n . uuiu As. JvrVtAt. JrTODT. "mldft. Orestm. Oft. nt r In RwMnATf 11 e a o w. . Cal.. say: "Bnlloa' Catarrh Remedy) ta the first medicine 1 have ever found that amiilri sa m. Bnw j . . J t t Bold by 1. w. OoLn! " " INDORSED BT THE PRESS. have used Krause'a Headaene Capsules With ISitIflfu.tOI-V Maitll. T . L. box which cost tne J nnd one capsrl uunu mo ui m areaarui sick headache. wue na mvaeir na.ve both used the medicines mn n nf ,i i . L Norman Uebty Mrg Co.. and we re commend them to the public aa beln JJust what they are represented. ttespeciruiiy. W. 3. HUTCHISON. Ed. Gazette, Pleasant HID Mn. Twenty-five cents, for sale by Chas Rogers, Astoria, Or., sote agents. EARL'S CLOVER ROOT, th great Rlood purifier, gives tr,nnMS ,nd "learnesa to the c.imnnxion and "-,nes Constipation. K cts.. So cts , 11.00. For Sale by J. W. Conn, I I! a 7 m T ( .-ar " i