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THE, IHJIY .ABTOillAN, ASTORIA, ,ATDltDA IfOftNiNU, MtUAIlY 15. I8.)fl. Tide Table for February, 1896. manly mm moil w urn. UlW W1TKII. CAX THIS l,K I'OSSIBLn. rinse Men n.! V'tn Teci ( i i;i j Vt iicr and I. iiic; Vitulity.' "Mi-n (ire ei iirrail)' uppue I lo be lha :ririi(i.r und v oi.n the wnkcr x." II w;ui a prof, - ,r cofirii- 'if I with i;ni A J with i ho worlit,20O6 K- V . fri ft C W,4 bi.A),l4. for Infants nnd Children. fcWTT yrtJjihirt'lon nf fWorU wHh the rrija; if Q snllUnwt of reraona, permit ipkjfjwhiit gnwlny, I l nnqneatlowably Pie neat remedy fr Infant and Cblldras, the world Fa Vr,wn, It I narmUa. CMIdra Ilk It U Blvhmjia.tV It will ttielr Hr.Iii It Matli.n save resastaJaf which ltnliit1y fn4 fraiijlwalljr perfect a e ralld' saedlolne. Castorla deatray Tv'wm . !2!S? ' !J,om I ?J T: Caatnrie earJDIrrhua and Wlnil Culls, Caatorln relieve Txilhlng Trot.nl. Caatsrla nnr CaaatlpaUna and TUtalciuifj Caatm-U nanrlUa tSa gr of rartwala acH gat r pnlaoaom air, Oeaterla im oteonfaln n,Y?JBwlS? l!?JSl?JPf,l'rlX!f Caaterla aaaiwilaUa jii food, regalstantha marh jtad towel, fvla( aaaltby anit natnral alea-p. Caatorta, U pat up la sao-alrs liottl saly It la met ol JaJbiilW. P"l""" T "nr nn sIla earthing alas aa the pi, ar proaali tkalt lJaste geed " and "will aaawr wry rnrpoa." j, that yea pat 0-A-H-T-O-R-I-. The fa.-als.lls yfT . "T" ulgnatw ef (Jjffla&J&U Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. FOR TILihAmOOK, NRHALEM AND COAST POINTS OTHER STEAHERS R. P. EUMORE.j M. H. HARRISON, AUGUSTA. Snilin date to mid from Tillamook and Nehalom depend on the wc-ittlu'r. For freight nnd j asengcr rates apply to l;LAU)R!:, SANBORN & CO., Agents. O. k & N. CO.. After (Deals I Or nt iy atlier limit Wllt'll l'tl wif.ll H gOOll pitjiir unit lor llio wall. ' riiiwii. Inline-liliiile, IhiiiiI lumla, wkito labor nignr "Im Hello Antorln " tVmoitilod hy hII miiokcr to I)' lies! oltfar niunufnfluireil, VV. F. SCHiniiE, 71 H'mH) Street, Aitarl. Oregon ROSS HIGGINS k CO Grocers, : and : Butchers A.torU and UpHir A.toi l Fia Ionian J Cuifnt, TnMt l).-lliacie. PomMlIt anil TrpitJl Kiulu, Viiui I , buitar Ciirrd Hm, Hncon, l:lc, Choke Fresh nnd Salt Meats. la there a man with ieurt bo cold, That from his family would withhold rif . ,.ii.i'.ria vMLii ii lli.-y nil roiild fliid ,ii .irit.'lMi of H'llI'lNITLIIlK of th .-.K-.l hlil'l- ind would iirtK't at thin Heamm, nuc rJH.-Lonnl. KxlHlon Tablo, or aa ,f litnltiir Chnlre. W hnve tha larK ti.i H'iHt Hpp ever ahown In the oltjr aurl it orlixvi that cannot fall to picas liwwt buyr. HEILBORN & SON. i5) LIU la aw, arary wrsppee-, Ahli Open por Special Charter. Agra. Portland. BRFJVINER & H0U1ES. UlacUaimlthw. (ri'll Rttantlon paid lo itMiniboAt ra luiirliiK. flrvt-rliuia horavahoatnv, at" LOGGING CANP WORK R SPECIALTY WT Olnry iitref t. brtwaeo Third and anl Knurth Antorla, Or. ATOHIA IRON WORKS Con' only St. . twt of .lackaon. Ailorla General Machinists and Boiler Makers l and and Marina En(lnt. Bollar work, Staan boat and Canntry Work Spaclaltv. Caitlni of All fricrlptlona Mada to Ordar or Short Notlco. folin Foi.Vroildent and Puxrtntenden A. L. Foi Vloa Prestden 0. R Praal Bacratar "A TALENTED EDITOR." tiontlcmen: I had occasion to ua nev piiiI boxiw of Krnime'i Hcnilacho Cap nuli whll traveling to Chicago to at ('nil thn Natlmial Ocmocratlo convention. Tlipy acted like a charm In preventing hnHitiu'hca anil illxxlnea. Have had very llttlo heuilache alnce my return, which la romurknhle. Voura reipct fully, JOHN U. SHAFFEft, Eil. Ronovo (Pa.) Record. For rnlo by Chita. Rogert, Aatorla, Or., nolo agent. Bit 41 la a nerj.arjlannana rnnimljr for UonorrbcM, (Mtiat, Spar natorrhtea, WhltM. BBiitori dia. I chiutfna, or anr luUamma. nun, irnwiioa ur uicora tioti of m n on i a mmi I'lltEMitlOHlBiMino, lran.. Kon-atriuut UiNmmun.0 Vttl "wlal uy Kruirjrl.u, i,.. r ani in plain .i-riippr jTj.il or arnt In plain .rnippei ",-'! . I i JPrim, lni,l, 1, t,v va Circular .out vu rvguwl. r n f l.lull...Vi f: i J Owr.ul V wi mi w aim,.... A. M. II. III. I ft. Kn iir1iiv ..... HUNDAY .... Muiiilay TuhmIiiV Wixlni'Mluy, ,, Tlinrailiiy I rliliiy , Hiitnriliiv HUNDAY .... Monday Tutiy . . , , . . Weilntwliir... Tlinnnuy I'ridnv HuHirilny hL'NDAY Momluy Tiifmiliiy Wixliiewlay , ,,, Tliurwlny Krulay Hiittinlay K NDAY Momiay Tniniluy Wedii(luv . . . TlinnHlay rriiiajr HuttirJuy SHIPPING DAYBY DAY IBarlrje (Batters, Here, Tbere atd Everyaihere. The ateam athooner Kmplra la tlua to day from Hun Kramlm-o and way porn, ll U ll,Mi.l., , 1.- l(M.ir..ratMhlrn will afl out totlay; at Imat, It la to be hoped ahe win. The lrkntlne Uleaner, lumlter laden from Knapplou for California, crowd out yeatnrilay. The largo Oriental ateamer Altmore aalle; ymtenlay for I long Kong via Hon olulu, after taking on a quantity of lum ber ami ahooka at Ilia O. R. and N. whnrf. I nil friiii.fi piii ntriw, ..w ihim, - t- laln Calnea, which callnl from Port lxa Angrlea January , arrlveil In rt yea truluy afttir a quick and uneventful lua- Mge. Hha haa a part cargo, .10 tona of gmieral merrhandlae, which la conalgr.ed lo Taylor. Young ft Co. The alilimlng now on tha woy to Ar- lorla retireaenla K.i.i tona. nlvliletl i among the dlrTernn: Krla of departure a a followa- New York. Antwerri. I I.IM: Callao. I.W; Calcutta. J.UJI: Orlm-i by. I.ieat; Mamliutg, Ha: Llverool. S.K.I.; Maxullnn. !.; Muryport. 1..V); Newcaa tie, N. H. Y., 10 J. PnaKUa. KB; Val paralao. 1070. At the rami) time In Hi total on Ihe wiy amounted to Vtt tona; In 1KM II waa but II.HX ton. An (Xl'l aearch la now going on In the South Atlantic ocean. On Jamiury X lha l nile.1 State guuboala Ralelgn and Miintg'.mery went to a.ti to Intercept the Mibualer ateamer llawklo. which had tailed from New York In tha early morn ing of that day with men and arma for! fuUi ilefore elllur of .vi uier-of-war had tome up with the Mawklna ih veat.rl h.xl foundereJ, ih a'irvlvora Im- Iiii. reacurd by two acit.ionrra who had a-n the ntcamera' algr.ala of tl'lrea- Knnniiig lothlng of Ih' dluiatiT the fviiieihl. and Monlgt mery :n.tl -tini on In the aouthward, and at a late dnti were ciuialng off the K.o-i.U key wall ir.g lor the lilibuater to roirn up. a' vr anle of ilamng"! vir yesterday morning at Tacoma from the oargr of tho , learner Dtrathnevla. fully H) merchanta and dealer from Portland. Olympla, Se attle. La Conner. Tacoma and other cltiea were preacnt. The flour aold conalaleil . of KM'O aack. aome of which wcra broken h- the alight ahlfllng about of the cargo during Ihe Strathnevla' Inte mcmorablo voyage. The flour wa void to the Car-vln-Chandler Company, of Tacoma, at 4 cent a aack. They will ell tho un broken aack on the market und work the looae liour Into mill feed. Illda were alarted at 16 cent a aack and were brisk I at Ural, The flour wa originally worth j from tiGi to (3 a barrel. Telegram. The ati-amtililp Walla Walla arrived In! port yeaterday afternoon with VU ton of Tacoma freight aboard. 8he loaded 4U ton of egnerul cargo and left for down the Sound lout evening. . Friday or St- unlay he will return and take on Ui nika of flour. Tilt I an unuaually large ahlpmcnt for coaatwlno polnl. and It Ignlllconce I not entirely undcrxtood ' her. Some think I here la a grain abort-1 ago In California, lnducel probably by tool frea ahlpment to Australia. Captain' Qa.no I at preaent commanding the WalU Walla. Captain Wallace, lieing Knat. On the trip up, to avoid the head wind blowing down tha coaat, the vceaet kept vory cloae Inshore, giving the pn enger r Kiod opportunity to ace the acenery iiiong the ocean beach. Tacoma IHlger. There are quite a number of changes In the revenue cutler service, l.leulen-1 ant Ruckner. who wa temporarily In ! command of the Hear, la now In charge r' Ihe Hartley, nml Captain Tuttle, wbu wa formerly In command of the Ilnrt-! ley, will take the Hear to the Arct c. Lieutenant McConnell, of the Perry, haa been ordered to New York, where lie will take command of the Manhattan, and Lieutenant Rodgera, who haa been re lieved on tho Hartley by Lieutenant Ruckner, will go East to take charge of the Calumet. Lieutenant Schwart-t, of the Bear, goes to Edgerton on waiting orders, and Assistant Chief Engineer Meyers goes to Portland, Me., to aenumc control of the eiiRlne room of The Dalles. Othrr change are expected, and It Is thought that before the investigation now In progress la completed the olncer who went north on the lout cruise will be few and far between when the cutter sail again next spring. Eight more men ire said to bo slated for removal, and when the Bear again leave port Cap tain Tuttle will have practically a new sot of Officers. Call. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Coo Bay, CofV.it of Oregon, Outside Bar. Whistling; Buoy. Notice la hereby given that the Coos Pay Whistling Buoy, painted black nnd white perpendicular stripes, markrd with the lotter "K" In white, which recently went adrift, has been replaced In its old position about 1 1-4 mltct outside the bar. By order of the lliththouse board. O. W. FARENHOI.T. Commander U. S. Nnvy, ' Inspector 13th L. It. District, I Office of V. S. Lighthouse Inspector, Portland, Oregon, S February, lSOfl. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Entrance to Cray's Harbor, Washington. Notlco Is hereby given thnt It I re ported that the Outer Bur Buoy, flrst ciass can, black and white perpendicular DATE. A. M. It, III I It, !!l. Ml. I ft. j ll. III. I II. V, M. i J ! '1 ! 1 a 41 D.7 I 2S7!H8 K '.'A l.H H f'l -0.4 I it in . a J' h.!2 11 .h 1.4 ii :h o.;i j 8 8 5J l.0 4 11 i 7.7 1(1 14 i.i In II I 2 1 4 4 81 H.O ! ft II (Ml II 12 I I) III M i. 1 f. ft 2 H.H i ll IX 0 2 0 0 H 11 41 8. I 13 8.7 ' 7 4H fi. 1 3ft ("I , 7 7 0i .6j 0:7 6.0 II 42 8.9 2 ftl n.l M M 1.1 H.4 i I'l t,2 f. II 'I ll 4.4 8 ft7 f'.'i 0 II I H.4 114ft C'.' 8 44 4 4 4 fi:l ft , (l M i'l S ft 4 r3 4 II ft 4 l-o.K ill OBt .H 11 l.i 8.6 ft 4H 8.7 HW.-0M n m 7.4 it in H. ii 4 a;i fti H' 7 1 HI 1 U4 7.8 0 44 i 8.4 7 14 2.8 7 '! -.. !J4 1 ftl S.U 1 !il8.t ! 7 4'J 2 6 11,1 0.1 ! 1ft 2 1 . 8.3 1 ft7 7.8 It '.'4 2 2 8 13 (I A ! lit 2 4 8 6 2 32 7 8 8 ftU .', 8 80 0 !l 17 :nift 8.s; an 7.; 0 24 1.8 vwi 1.4 18 U 34 8fi, 8 ftl 0.4, 10 (l 1.7 " 1U 111 4 10 8.6 4 4 5 11 111 4ft 1.5 U 68 2.8 2l 4 Ml 8.4 I 6 41 6 5 11 87 1.4 j 10 34 2.H 21 6 84 8.8! f,9 ft. 2 0 48 1.2 i 11 21 8 7 22 0 27 8.1 ! 8 82 6 2 2 00 0.9 28 7 8,1 8 2 ' 9 ftfl 5.8 0 42 4.1 8 14 0.4 24 8 4.1 8.8 1 63 0.8 2 3ft 4.6 4 1ft -0.2 25 9 61 8.6 11 88 7.2 4 ('ft 8.9 I B 06 -4.7 20 10 tl CO ft 08 3 3 ! 6 61 (-1.0 27 0 10 7.8 11 47 9.2 HI 21) 6 82-1.0 28 0 62 8.4 0 8 9.2 6 40 1 1 7 10 1 0.8 29 1 20 1 8 1 27 9.1 ! 7.12 1.1 7 4S j-0.4 atrlpe, haa gone adrift from It mooring on the outer edga of tha bar. It will be replaced aa early aa practicable. Thla notice affect the Mat of Reacon and lluoya, Pacific Coaat, 1VH, page 47 and 11. Ily ordir of the llRlilhouae lioard. O. W. FAHKNHOI.T, Commander V. 8. Navy, Ine:tor llth U II. Dlitrlct, Omc of U. 8. LlKhttiCiUM In. lector, Portland, Orrgon, 1 February, I!. LOOK OUT For breaker ahead when plmplea, tiolls, carbunclr and Ilk maniratatlona of Im pure blood appear. They wouldn't ap pear If your blood were pure and your ayatem In th right condition. They ahow you what you nced-a good blood purlper; that' what you get when you take Dr. Pierce' Uolden Medical Idncovtry. It corrl health with It. All Rlood, Skin, and Scalp I !, fro ma common blotch or eruption to the worat Scrofula, are cured by It. It Invlgoratea the liver, purlfle and enrlche the blood, and rouae every organ Into healthful action. In th moat alubborn form of blood dl eaaea. auch a Salt Rheum, Kciema, Tet ter, Eryalpela, Carbuncle, and kindred ailment, and with' ficrofula In every hape, and all blood-taint. It effect perfect and permanent cure of the worat caaee. ".Vliat d.) you o'iie?t lo In lln ca. of the liaionetkT' -To ' frank her pat " 'Ilul I anaure you h-r .piiiatlin U tin-rir'.ti-l " "I k-'cw thit. 1 only iibjcct to her paat becauae tin-r ): l u mui h of .t."-Klligende Hlac lr. KARL'S CUVER KOT will purify your blow), cli nr your complexion, regu late your Itowel. and mak your heod clear a a bell. 25 eta , 50 eta., and SI 00 Sold by J. W. Conn. f'rlmontvak-V. n.t llic mutter with iMing Himli:a? Yenat-l undeniand he lina ol hi heart. '.'ruiiinb..nk I that oil" He make a much fuaa a If It were hit. collar but'.o -Yonker Statee mm. Cnildren Cry for Pitcher's Castona "For the life of m. ' aalil the voung man, "I don't i why a w iman waa not Iwn with the aam capacity for ftwallow Inc cxciikea that aho tin for Ice cream." -liull mapolla Journal. J. W. Pierce. Republic, Iowa, y: "1 have uaed One Minute Cough Cure In my family and for myaelf. with result o entirely aallafactory that I can hardly And word's to exprea myaelf a to It merit. I will never fall to recommend It to other, on every occasion that prtient Itself." Cha. He gore. Hotel rorprWor-Why did you let that countryman climb the atalr Inatead of taking the elevator? Clerk He'll be so out of breath thai be mi l blow out the saa. Harper' IUu.ir The U. S. Gov't Reports Show Royal Baking Powder superior to ll others. Doctor Iidn't I tell you not to tax you brain? Literary nl'tl-nt-I'm not. I'm only wrltng for one of the hlKh-claaa mn;;ruini. Philadelphia Record. A hlch liver with a torpid liver will not be a long liver. Correct the liver with D Wltf Little Early Riser, little pills thnt cure dyspepsia and constipation. Cha. Roger. Vlaltor-Do you think the baby re semble hi pat Mother O, ye: he keep me up lale every night. Cincin nati Enquirer. SHILOII'S CURE Is sold en a guaran tee. It cures Incipient consumption. It Is the best Cugh Cure. Only one cent a doae. 25 cent. W cents, and $1.00. For sale by J. W. Conn. Her Impression. "I must get a book of ilniiette," sold Maud. "What for?" ln q lird Mamie. "I want to And out what nainrlal courtesy Is." "O, I heard my tlicr talking alxuit that. I know what i''M Is. It's a rule by which evjry si-n-i ' -r Is forbidden to Interface when they p t to disgracing one another." Wash ington gar. : All the patent medicines advertised In thla paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet article etc., can be bought at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn' drug store, opposite Occidental Hotel. Astoria. Little Irene (entertaining Mr. Nooillu) Do you play very hard with my sister Clara, Mr. Noodle? Mr. Noodle Play with your sister? Why, no, I "don't play. Why do you ask? Little Irene Well, she say you make her awful tired. Brooklyn Life. BUCKXEN'b ARNICA SALVE. The best salvs lit the world foi Cut. Bruise. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Hheum, Fever Sorea, Totter. Chapped Hand. Chilblains. Con.s, and All Skin hTup llons. and positively cures Plica, or n. iwy required. It U guaranteed to tflv. iwfaet satisfaction, or money refunded Price, 25 cent per box. For s!e b Chns RoBers. Odd Fellow' building A cosy corner rigged up at home some times brings disaster upon the head of a visitor who Is not aware of It unsta blllty. A GOOD WORD. Mr. J. J. Kell, Sharpsburg. Pa.: Dear Sir: I am glad to say a good word for Krause's Headache Capsules. After suffering for over three year with ncule neuralgia and It consequent In somnia (which seemed to baffle the ef fort of some of our beat physicians) you suggested this remedy which gave mo nlmost Instant relief. Words 'all to express the praise I should like to I e ntoiv on Krause's Headache Capsule. Oratefullv vnurs. MRS. E. R. HOLMES, Montrose, Pn. For sole by Chas. Rogers. Astoria, Or., solo agent. of our I- aiHiit; i-- wltu r r-rl!y mnile tliH lium.;i. r, rmnk. Hi- ixpl ilnxi It In Ihe following wmN: "Hut la iliu really the U. at Die present iliiy : Inn I It more Irue lout Ibft two Xl sre hi.x'i o-!-r oiMiinif in slretiKlh and vitiiliy? v.. Un more rapid, wearing llv.a ihnn per.pi.. ,, nay yenra ago, und nr.- uliowiir,- tli,. '.rrllde efT-clii of It j, In ali) un, i'onsl'ui,rin. If you ilo,il, my word., try lo think of bow many peopj you oisr roe -.p;.iln;ng of Itriil feelings und oih. r inl-erdble symptom that allow iliey ar suffering from some form of dls.aar. You will crrlalnly be snrprUed lo Pud how many yon can remeiniier." Thai lh prufessnr I.i rlKht. and ihi llifse d.-inxrrous ayinpto'iis ore far more common limn we grneriilly urp.f-r, jeein lo bo clmrly proved by the opinions of many twopie who speak f, , n actual ex perience. The following la a cam In point: Mr. F. W. Whlllng a irominr,i gentleman wHl known In connection with the Iclfpimnn Iriiliixlry. re cently aald: "Ym, we do live too rapidly. We succeed and accumu late wealth, but we exhaust oursf-lve In doing It, The average American spends the first half of his life in aciulrlng wealth, and losing health, and in the last half he spend his wealth to regain hi health. I know this from my own expe rience. The pare, at which I did business nearly killed me. A few year ago 1 wa nervous, Irrltuble and run down. I longed for life and yet did not care for It. I dreaded death, tut living wa undesir able. What! In perfect health now? Ye. I am. I saved my tr..ngth,used good Judgment and took Warner's Hafe Cure regularly. I have found It to be Indlspenslhle lo my health and happiness. Do 1 work? Yea, hard every day, ano 1 believe all Americans can do the same thing, regardless of Ihe climate, compe tition or social demands, If they will act upon my suggestion." It should be remembered that the great remedy above described I not a new thing or an experiment. It Is a sclentltic preparation which has stood the test of year. It I universally recommended nil prescribed l,y eminent physicians. There Is nothing like It for making weak men and women strong and well. If you are In need of such a remedy, will you not try it? TOO IJAIILY TO BAY. "So you've moved you office to the top floor of one of the new Broadway build ings." Yea." "How dj you like It?" "I haven't got accllmatt-d yet." TWO LIVES SUYHD Mr. Phebe Thomas, of Junction City, III- was told by her doctors ahe had Ooo sumiTUoD and Uiat there was no hope far her, but two botU Dr. King' New Dis covery comp.eKlv cur :d h r nd i-e .ay It saved her life. Ur. Thomas Ergers, 131 Florida street, San Francisco. suOcre4 frora dreadful coid, approachlruj Cn umptlon, tried without result ererytiilnc els Chen bought on bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and la two weeks was cured. Ha la naturallr thankful Tt la such result, of which these ar samples, that prove th wonderful efficacy of thla 1 nkd.clne in Cough and Colds. Free trial bottis at Cha. Rogers' Drug Store. Reg Ufr slse 'A o nt and fi.w. The woman who doesn't own a scrap of chinchilla Is an oddity. Mrs. L. R. Patton. Rockford. III., writes: From penonal experience I can recommend DeWltt's Saraparlila, a cure for Impure blood and general debility." Chas. Rogers, DrugUit Might Be Worse. The heroine tore her hair. "), that I should come to this," she moaned. "Well, you didn't have to pay to come," hissed Ihe villain, with a meaning glance In ihe direction of the audience. Detroit Tribune. "Give me a liver regulator and I can regulate the world," enld a genius. The druggist banded him a battle of De Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. Chas. Rogers. Bleached blondes are seldom seen, ture Is having her Innings at lout. - Ni- Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder Contains no Ammonia or Alum. Fancy French mixtures do not sell o well as the plainer confectionery. Quick In effect, heals and leaves no (car. Burning, scaly skin eruptions quickly cured by Dc Witt' Witch Haxel Salve. Applied to burns, scalds and old sores. It Is magical in effect. Always cure piles. Chas. Rogers. An outoharp only ccsis a dollar, and It give out lots of music. It not only Is so, but It must ho so. One Minute Cough Cur acts quickly, and that's what makes It so. Chas. Rogers. CONCERNING MAUD. I bought Maud rcscs beautiful to see With dollars I'd been saving for an age; And oh! that evening bitter grief to (lung them 10 a tenor on the slage. Chicago Record. CiTicra Rumnnts are sold throughout the worl.l price, '.'rriruru. 6O0 ; tfiur, a..; ko. SOLVENT, $1. I'llTTEa UKL'O AND t'UEM. t'OKC, S'o:, I'ropa., Boston, U. 8. A. U about Ufa UlooM, bkia, BcaJp, aud liair," free. In Curing Torturing Disfiguring Mm Cuticura Works I I, ill, 'iK "i I 1" r I i 1 H Ffl ii.ft mio f rIul rnre Ivt UbI r,ik,,fM unit l.tTl(or known to VirU ul iifirnre. An tfMik form, with v U tirvuvsn Mt proofe, aIll tut of , Hnaf men fwritM frit Full niAnljr vijtr permiujatlf TtxUjnL TaUurtt iunttmiUlo, ERIE filEDiCAL C0.,Bl'FFAL0,H.Y. Are You Going East? If bo, drop a line to A. C. Sheldon, g-neral ngetit of the "Burlington itouie," ZUI Washington St.. Portland. He will mull you free of charge, maps. rime oulcs, anc advise you aa to th through rules in any point, reservs keeping car accommodations for you, and furnish you with through tickets via either the Northern, Union. Mouth. em. Canadian pacific, and Great North ern railroads at tha very lowest rate ODrainaiJie. The Burlington Rout Is generally conceded to be the finest equipped rail road In th world for all classes of 187 1895 pisfper Brothers, Sell ASTORIA, Lubricating OILS A Specialty, Ship Chandclery, Hardware, Iron & Steel, Coal. Groceries & Provisions, Flour & Mill Feed, I'aints, Oils. Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbanks Scales, Doors & Windows, Agricultural Implements Wagons & Vehicles. E. flcNElL, Receiver. Givea Choice of Juio Transcontinental uouies, Via Sj-okane and St. Paul. Via Ogden, Denver and On) aha or - St. Paul. Pullman and Tourist S lee .- Free Racilnlntf Ch ilrs Car. . Astoria to San Francisco. State of California. Tuesday. Feb. IS. Columbia. Sunday, eb. 23. State of California, Friday. Feb. 3. Columbia, Wednesday, March 4. State of California, Monday. March 9. Columbia, Saturday. March 11 Astoria and Portlod Steamers. The T. J. Potter will leave Astoria at 1p.m. dally, except Sundiy; leave Port land at 7 a. m. daily, except Sunday. The Steamer IfUrUn) will leave Astoria at : a. m. daily, except Sunday; leave Portland at t p. m. daily, except Satur day. For rates and general information cal .in or address O. W. LOUNSBERRT. Agent v a HURLBURT, Oen, Pas. Agt.. Portland. Or Are Y611 Golds: East? Be aura and see that your ticket reads via T HE NORTH-WESTERN LINE. CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS. TUa Is the QUE AT SHOUT LINE Between DULrUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAG( vud all Points Eas-t am. South. Their Magnificent Track. Peerless e Ubultrd Dining and Bleeping Car Train and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Have given thla road a national reputa tion. All classes of passengers carried on the vestlbuled trains without extra charge. Ship your freight and travel jver this famous line. AU agents have rickets. W H MEAD, F. C. 8AVaQK. Gen. Agent Trav. F. and P. Agt 54 Washlna-ton at. Portland. Or. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn., says: "Shiloh's Vltallxer 'SAVED MY LIFE." I consider It the best rem edy for a debilitated system I ever used." r Pvspr?wla. I,iver or Kidney trouble, It excels. Price 73 cts. For sale by J. W. Conn. mm, a 1 1 fii f. -si . v 1 T!ca ai..' CEsicx PATcaird. COPVRICMTa. tn f"-mr"rini"nea rr nnnitnm'f wr'm lo HI.NN a to, set Bnnanwar. itw y.isit. CM,-, lmiiiu fir? sfviirlinf pntnl. m Anirnea, I i.-rr pil.'nt tnken mil hf u. I l-rou-r.t In f. re tlie pubuo by a not :(Xlwin IrvQtit oUutMku toa Iraelfe.7lailon of arre -iiitlf)ii paner In rhs World. tilen,ii.l,r l..u.trt.l. k i lui!ll.u, Siaa ahoiil. U. olihuut It. We.r lr, .l.l,l Iri tl.tuli imniM A'l,pn. e i.'x'r LO ViiauaujuH m iiiuHlway, Muw turk Cliy" 0UNSET 0 1 iMiTrn ft-l If 1 1 I LLi tJBASON Or I89J-1S0O. WILL KUi Tmiee a Week BETWEEN San Francisco AND New Orleans Over the Great J unset fjoute Leaving San Francisco Tuesdays and Saturdays From Tuesday, Nov. 5, 1895. The mot comfwta, modern, elegantly equipped and perfectly arranged Vestl buled TpanaconUnemai Train la America. New Equipment, eapeciiUy designed for this serVfO. Direct connections In New Orleans or all Eastern points. Quick time. THE JLSTORIfl SAVINGS BflflK Acts aa trustee for corporations and In dividuals. Transact a general banking business. Interest paid on tune deposit. J. Q. A. BOWLBT President iJ0Vf,Q Vlc President FRANK PATTON.;. Cashier DIRECTORS, J. Q. A. Bowlby, C. H. Page. Benj Young, A. 8. Reed, D. P. Thompson W. E. Demeat, Oust Holmes. Few Hen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those w serve. We're trying lo every way to make them th most en joyable In town. All th "good things" ef th season cooked by our excellent cook in th most delicious style. Perfect service. IT you Invite a friend to the Palace Restaurant the place Is a sufficient guar antee that he will receive a good meal. The Palaee ftestawant . A FA ST ABEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, PILE DSIYES, HOUSE, BRIDGE flJID WHARF" BU1LDEH. Address, box 180. Pojlofbca. ASTORIA. OR SEASIDE SflWfllLIi. A complete stock of lumber on 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 reasonable and prices at bedrock. AU order promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. H. F. L. LOGAN. Prop'r. Seaside, Oregon. Captain Sweeney, U. 8. A.. San Diego, 2al.. says: "Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy Is the lirst medicine I have ever found that would do me any good." Price til cents. Sold by J. W. Conn. INDORSED BY THE PRESS. Gentlemen: This 1s to certify that I have used Krause's Headache Capsules with satisfactory results. I bought a box which cost me 25c, nd one-capsule cured me of a dreadful alck headache. My wife and myself have both used the medicines manufactured by the Norman Lichty M'fg. Co.. and we recommend them to the public as being Just what they are represented. Respectfully. W. P. HUTCHISON. Ed. Gazette. Pleasant Hill. Mo. Twenty-five cents, for sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Or., sole agents. KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, tho great Blood purifier, give freshness and clear ness to the complexion and cures Con stipation, 25 cts., GO cts., Jl.10. For sale by J. W. Conn,