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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1896)
TH 1U11A -lUll. ASTORU, $1TIIRV UOtttflKll. FOJLEV 15, ltUG. SPECIALForafewdaysonly 2 lots 1 b!k. from brewery $112.50 eacli.f DON'T FORGET-Prices on Heriwether Down lots advance March! 1st. Present price $4o$5 cash and $5 per month. :oin I. IKK m HOT CAKKHI STDRRT BROS. Cor. Tenth unit Cottiitterulnt. SOMETIHNU NEW. Children aid Yntks Stecl-Saod S.ot. All Sites ana" Styles We also carry a fine line of ladies' and men's shoos, from the best to the lowest reliable goods. All goods warranted just as represented. JOHN UAIIN ,t CO., 470 Commercial street. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Loral reathr far twenty-four tieur ending at k p. m. yeeterday, furnished by tk. United Slate Departxaant f Aa- rlcuttwrw, Hlbw bureau. Maximum temperature, '4 degree. Minimum temiterature, 4T. degree. Precipitation, td inch. Twtal s-rectpltall tr-eaa Septemktr 1st to ta(. 4. To Inches. Excess of precipitation frcm September 1st, lsta, to date, ,S Inch. AROUND TOWN. In li timl passion, woman love her lover; In all the others all she lowi is toe. llyron. cu this pivitorty over off. rod lit Astoria, j It would lie well for those desiring a ' home In Amoiui to call and set the prop- erty and net thetr prhv In-fore puivhas- Ing elsewhere. How fast we learn In -11. Honor. a tiny of sorrow. Finest, hitgest hi tatocs t Patitlc t :.l mealiest whit inmlsslon Civ e po Chas, lvk, of Glemlale city. is 111 the The telephone Is a bad place to be eon-ndctitlal. J. V. Cook I'm down yesterday. from lVrtlnnd I.ell Dyer, yesterday. of Chlcanci. was In town The water commission has now m ll j ottlce a hew self-rvottrding guage which I shows In pounds the pressure, to 'ho Inch I of the water In the city mams. The reo j ord Is written upon a round sheet of ; canl hoard, and shows the variations for i each hour III the twenly-four. The in- illcHtor la run lv clockwork, ami at the eml of the year there wtll he a card on III for every itay. The prossuro yertcr- i day utlertuon was ninety rounds. John S. Mitchell, of Sun FtaiioUe'.). at the IWhlcni. BCSLSESS LOCALS. Job printing at all kinda at th Astorian job office. foe Marshall'.: tha others. You take chance on C. O. Palmberg. architect, Room Num ber 8, Kinney's buildlpg. Dr. O. P. Ball, Dentist, with lady as Istant, fflce 4 14th afreet I to blend tea Is tha beat. Ask your trocar for It. and take aa other. For tho best of commercial Job print In call at the Astorlao jab office. Meany la the leading tailor, and pays ih highest cash arte for fur skins, Marshall", salmon twine Is without a competitor. Strongest, handsomest, beat. Our Electric Paste will kill all your cockroaches In twenty-four hours. Try It. Charles Rotters. Just received, at tha Scow Pay Wood Yard, lli cords of oak wood. The finest wood ever brought to Astoria. Dumbarton's Irish flax salmon twine, superior to any In the market. Fisher Brothers, agents for the Columbia river. Parties desiring the best of job printing at tha lowest prices should call at the Astorian Job office before going elsewhere. Go to 1SS th street to have your um brellas repaired or recovered. A fine line of cover goods to select from at reason able prices. C. H. Herman, ft Canton. Ohio, was in the city yesterday. Another beautiful day source of relief to all. was yesterday a A. H. and John Kltnt, were In town yestenlay. of Gray's river l - j W. I! A'.. mil li, F. Morton were ! ye-.s'ordny appoint. .1 a committee on the 1 ; tuettlcshlp mkoii tund. These two are ) to select a third man and the lli.ve will ; heteafter have charge- of the subscriptions j being raised for the memorial. So far I only ahout one hundred people have con j trltniied to the fund. About I we has l-n 1 raised outside of the city, and less than i taw in the city rmr. The work will I be. pushed vigorously, ami the committee , hotea to very materially Increase the I amount In a short time. W. H. Towers, of Chicago, registered at the Occident yesterday. Major McGregor, of Taeoma, Is stenl Ing the day In the city. Mrs. Hoeck. of Gray's river, Astoria friends yestenlay. The O. R. and X. fa's assets community are above ur. Islud ' Women who work do not have time worry over bodily ailments. One thousand doren oranges at 1V en nt lactiic Commission Ce.. John Christians, of the Walluskl, yra I tertlay brought In wortl that Assessor I C.lblHtns, while riding out to his ranch on Wednesday, was in somo unknown j way thrown off his horse. The horse niaue us way nonie. ami Air. Mllttktns foreman. John Chit wood. Immediately 1 made search for the missing gentleman. I thU ! 'ou,u' "nM tulles away on the in tnta 1(t( 0j ,(ll n an un0onsclous con.ll- 1 tlon. having received serious Injiirlea Mr. I l-hltwotM stucetMrtl In getting Mr. Ollt- Itons home, and medical aid was Immedi ately summoned. It Is thought that he will recover In a few days- time. to ' I A FUNNY nsvMISTAKEl tlOI- I A young gentleman who would not like to see his name in print came breathlessly Into HerniKti Wiie's clothing store yester day and for about r mlnulis he imule the atmosphere In that establlshm nt ns sume all color, of the rainbow. What do you mean, sir. by advertising your masquerade ball to lake place on the STth of February and then change It with out notifying your customers? And he put his fist down hard on the table. Frank Kogern Jnmied behind the coun ter so as to avoid iniagluery holtcta; Mr. Utlbert raised one hand to heaven ami placed Ih. other over his :eart as proof of hi. Innocence, while Johnny Young hid Inside a big hat ttox In th" 'Htlce. II Is hard to predict what might have hap pened had nut Mr. I'alh.lil). of the i I aluminum store, across the street. THU ITNKltAl. Of the Ijtlo Mattnua c. t'tosby Will Held Tomorrow at Hie l'umlly Residence, He no- Good times are coming In the spring time when the depot Is built. Mrs. Martin Foard Is contlned to her bed with a severe attack of neuralgia. Gnat masses of roses appear on all the spring and summer hats for ladies. J. W. Fraser. a lumber man. of Sun. shine. Wash., was In the city yesterday. J. Q. Macgregor, of Taccma. Wn., was In the city yesterday and a guest of the Occident. Tea! Tea! A largo consignment to close out. Sue and We package, l'uclllc Commission Co. . Seventy-five boxes fancy apples at Pacific Commission Co. The People's Party held Its eonven- I tlon yesterday In the O. K. I". P. V. read I Ing room. N. J. Svcnd.'eih was elected j chairman ami Silas It. Smith secretary. : After adopting a platform. In which the I present county court was censured for Its failure to comply with petitions re ! questing that People's Party Judges of 1 election he appointed. It was decided to postpone the nomination of a county tick let for the June election not later than I tho first of May. nor earlier than the lirst of April. The following delegates were elected to attend the state convention at j Sjilem. Mr.reh .V Sill s P. Smith. J. X. i lleckard. Hev. O. Swayne. Charles Mor . tensen. William A. try. Thomas vjuinn I und Patrick O llara. The following eoun ; ty executive committee was elected: S. ; 1!. Smith. C. S. low. YV. A. Fry. Sofus j Jensen and C. W. Shively. The meeting adjourned subject to the call of the cour. totiay . Iy oommltlee. tlcetl tho excitement and come over to see what was the maletr. Why. what's the trouble In here? said Mr. l'arhani Trouble the exclte.1 young all. It's a down- Business men. U you want to fix up your a fflce far the coming year, with the best of letter heads, bill heads, state ments, etc-, call at the Astorian Job office where you will end the best of stock and material. The Oregon Trading Co., 0 Commercial street, ts the placs to buy your dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes, men' and ladies' furnishing goods. Should you want aa auctioneer, S. Friedman makes his office at the Oregon Trading Co Go to Elmore, Sanborn's afflce ana see their new and handsome twine testing machine. Take along some of the twines "as good as Marshall's." in your packet. and test them. Then see how much more Marshall's will stand. It's money In your pocket an(i fish In your net to find out. Marshall's twine used tr a per cent of the fishermen on the Columbia river. A prominent steamboat man says: "5!v family have used nearly every Drand of Beef, Iron ami t ine made, and are sat istled that the preparation made by the Estes-Crain Drug Co. Is the most palaui bei and nutritious of any they have ever used." If you are run down and need tonic, you should use It. Most so-called ' salmon twines" are col ored with acids. The acldj rot the fibre and render the material useless. In the oOlce of Elmore, Sanborn A Co. Is an ab ject lesson that eught to be examined by all fishermen. It is the whole of the ma tertal used in the manufacture of Mar shall's twine frcm start to finish. Go there and examine the color right through. Tou will see then why Mar- f hall's is called the best in the world. For S cnts you can cecure an excellent well served meal at the Bon Ton Restau rant, Ne. 671 Commercial street! They are also fully prepared te serve all kinds of fish, game and si! delicacies of the season as well as oysters in evry im aginable style at the lowest living prices. Come once and you will continue le come. Charles Wirkkala's saloon, on Astor and "th streets, which has long been one ef the most popular and best patronized arinajng places In the city has been moved from its present location to the let immediately east of the Casino thea tre. Many improvements will be added as Mr. Wlrkkala Intends keeping up the reputation his saleon has bad since he as sumed charge years ago. Only the best wines, liquors and cigars sold st the bar, a musical concert by the best talent in the city, under the leadership ef Profes sor 8chw.be, tne well known pianist, given nightly. Call areund and bring yeur friends with you. Soothing, healing, cleansing, D? Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is the enemy to tores, wounds and piles, which It never falls to cure. Stops itching and burning. Cure, chapped lip. and cold sores In two or three hours. Chas. Rogers. " FROM NOW rXTIXj SPRINO Overcoat and winter wraps will be in fashion. They can be discarded, tempor arily wtille traveling in the steam heated trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee and Su Patul Railway. For solid comfort, for speed and for seafety, no other line can compare with this great railway of the West- AN ENIGMATICAL BILL Or FAR El For a dinner, ewved en the Dining car of the Chicago, Milwaukee and Kt. Paul Railway, will be sent to any address on receipt of a two cent postage stamp. Ap ply to Geo. H. Healford, General PasHen. ger Agent, Old Colony Building, Chicago, Illinois. ROYAL Baking Powder has been awarded highest honors at every world's fair where exhibited. THE RESORT UHOHBAUBR & BRACH, tk Best Brands of WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS R. H. Sale, a prominent farm-r of the i KEMO AL. Lewis and Clarke, was In the city yes- I n,.i, ,..i ,,' , . .... terday on business ' from ,;,.; wtIlurant , j.,,,,. (n. . . r 7", T7i r, .i vip n,y friends and others In need of Messrs. A. and H. Hill. George Ofhlcr. i .,! t,..-.., .,..... . " , and Wm Holmes, all of Warrenton. were j , new ,aee Nw wofk a, W(,n M In the city yesterday. PHirfne. i;,,, workmanship and live and t ., . . let live prices. S. A. GI.MRK. The small man gets msd when some one ofiemis him: the large man doesn't waste his ttm. in thnt viv ' PLEASANT SI RPRISK PAP.TY. In Honor of Mrs. II. It. Parker's Set. tieth Birthday. The Christian Endeavors all over the country prayed that the prite-fight would not come off. It has been posttoned. The government telegraph line to the Cape is again in running order, and Ob server Grover returned home last night. Astoria Lodg No. 3o. A. O. V. W . held ! routine business was transacted. ! .Mrs. ,;. . .Rrkr With Plea-ant cheer. . . , . . . ! Greets her friends In her seventieth year. The funeral of the late John Swenson. Kr lends and relatives, forty or more who died Wednesday at St. Mary's Hos- The eveni-i siwrnl with ttiuntriJ pital, will take place this afternoon. 1 ton, Numerous friends and relatives of Mrs. H. it. Parkr spent last evening very pleasantly at her residence. STtf Ninth strt Hi nie of the company met her at the same place twenty years ago at the celebration of her 5mh anniversary, ami this gave occasion for many happy remi- nutcences. i ne conversation was Inti r spcrse.l with piano and violin duets, so los, and niany sours by several persons of the party. The evening of the 14th was carrlt.l to the morning of the 13th. and the guests parted with good cheer, wishing each other many more similar pastimes. The following re present: Vesdames Montiromery. Klnsey, Stev ens. Cleveland. Clinton. Harriman. Kir choff.Noe. .McCloskle. Twilight. M. Fcx. Henry.Iioiigiass. Habhiilge, Wilson. Kml .ire-i. vuriis. tionsnn. Mr. ami Mrs. W W. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Parki r, Fre'eman Parker, Misses Cleveland, Clin ton. I.ldwell. Wilson, Mclrfav. Johnson Jennie Parker. Chas. Johnson. D. W. Crowley, a prominent politician of the metropolis, and a large tea and rice merchant, was 1:; the city yesterday. Emll Schaeth. the Portland architect, who designed Mr. Ertckson's new build ing, arrived down from Portland yester day morning. Syrups and molasses at your own price at Pacific Commission Co. The contract for repairing the c-tssing of Franklin avenue and Thity-first street, which recently collaitsed, has been let to Clinton & Sons for J173. Fl-NERAL NOTICE-TK.MPI.E LODGE Nt) 7. A. F. AND A. M. The house which formerly stood en the corner of Fourth and Astor streets, the property of itr. fox. is being removed, , ai n.mi.n nf t,i t .i x- ., . . . L . i . , . . i . - ' iwuiir ..o. nu at -m-iii mucus ine BIreei. A. F. and A. M.. and all e,lor-,ln .,K I Tfn arA hnruliu nnt I fl .1 A Ross. Higglns ft Co. yesterday placed , ,al communication of said lodge, io ta new furniture in their office, and are now quite stylish. It Is hoped that their country friends will recognize them. Isn't it funny to see a mother with her first baby trying to look interested in any conversation that does not bear upon the doings of her wonderful Infant? Thomas G. Boelling was yesterday ap pointed administrator of the estate of John Nelson, who was drowned last Sat urday evening In the river off the city A drop of castor oil In the eye to re move a foreign body Is said to be as efiiclallous and often more manageable than the frequently rccommendeel flaxseed. opened in Masonic Hall promptly at o clock noon, on Sunday. Fehruarv liiih for the purpose of conducting the Mineral cremonles of our late brother, -Magnus '. Crosby. Fall not to be on time. IJy order of the W. M The members of 8easlde Lodge, No. 12, a. it. l. w., are hereby nrttllled to as semble at their hall on Sunday. Feb. IS. if:. at i-' o clock noon, to attend the fu neral of our late brother. M. C. Crosbv. CKO. KOUOTH. M. W. Attest: C. II. Stockton. Recorder. The cases of German iroods received by Martin Foard from the Fiotbek contain articles never before seen in this city. They come from the old country and must the-efore be of the best. It is no disgrace for a irreat man. when he Is hard up, to fill a small place at a small salary. Hut when a little man tries to till a large place at a large sal ary, well, that Is a different matter. H-'YEns AND SELLERS. The following transfers of real estat. were filed in the efitce of Recorder Gun drson yesterday: F. W. Parker to i. O. Iluoknum. Lot 2.i, lilock 1 Seaview addition..! F. O. llmkniim et ux to O. W. Well.. It si. Dock 1, Seavlev, . Thomas ltiilon te Kdward Gumlt r son. Lots 1. 2, 3, I, 5. fj, 7 and X, Dock l), Uosedule sub-division to Af-toria 10U 2Mj Twenty-five cent sack meal, rye and grahad flour, Pacillc Commission Co. Contractor Jacobsen and force of men took advantage of the tine weather yes terday and succeeded In driving: about forty piles for the Young's bay bridge. few more such days will nut tho work well along. THERE SHE BLOWS." "There she Is," said Bobby, pointing to the cruiser. phe?" retorte.l Hal. "She ain't a she she's a he. That boat's a man-of-war.' an apparent suff?rer to Dentist Logan the "Doctor." said from tfotli ache othe-r day. "I want this confounded tooth pulleel, yet I am afraid of laughing gas and chloroform. What shall I do?" "You mn;ht be happy with ether," remarked the doe-tor. A new Idea for a maseiuerade Is to have the guests all dress as dolls, the Invi tations being sent In the form of Chinese and Japanese dolls, with the envelopes tucked in their sashes. The guects wear masks, and the arms are held as stlfily no uoii-iiKe as possible. Price no object with us. Call and take them away. Pacific Commission Co. " BEST ON THE COAST," Th Fameu. Oambrlnus Beer Always on Tap. A73 Commercial St., - - Astoria, Ore. The r- hearsalK yesterday afternoon at Fisher's opera house bv the vounir neo- ple engaged In the Fairies' Escapade, wer. conducted before a number of visitors, who were unanimously of the opinion mat the entertainme nt will be lirst-oiass and reflect much credit upon the children and their trainers. R. L. Boyle & Co. have been appointed sole agent, for Irving Heights, and will place it on sale In a few days. This property lies Just southwest of the Court street school and on top of the hill, and Is the most sightly spot In Astoria, and will be the same to Astoria that Port land height Is to Portland. Mr. Bovlc states that he will give tl. best terms GOLD RESERVE. WasMngion, Feb. iXU-txvy withdraw als ot sold, presumably for the purpose of making p-iyments on lond purchases, continue to be reported from the sub trea.sury at New York. Today they amounted to tlXiSM This leaves true amount of the reserve, so far us reported. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. Da CREAM MM Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. exclalmrel man: no trouble at right shame. In this store the other day and they told me that I ceuld come to Herman Wise's masquerade ball on tho 27th ot February. I inviteel my het girl for tho jevasltn. and now 1 find that I have been foeihtl. yes, fooled! How Is that. Interjected the peace-loving Ferd la'vy. who had hy Ibis time come In. Yes, eruble Jack Hums. It's this way: As I was going down i tha street, 1 iun a procession of mas quers and I heard people .ay these are sons of "Herman." who have a masquer ade ball tonight. Now these clerks told me that "Herman's" masquerade ball was to come off on the 27th and I did ntd get any notice that they had changed the dat. How can I get ready for It tonight? A chorus of ha ha's! pierced his be wildered ears after the -xplanntlon. Herman Wise has nothing to do with the Sons of Hermann, said l-urscn the grocer: or course not, said Frank Green, as he stepped on Shorty Stewart's small feet. Our young friend saw the point and asked all hands to take a cigar. About this time Rugers and Gilbe rt nnd Young crawled out of their hiding places and although a little pale after this scare they Joined the crowd at the expemse of our mistaken customer. Take this as a warning. Herman Wise's masquerade ball takes place on the 27th of this month; valuable presents will be given to the best sustained ladles' and gentlemen's characte-r. A costumer from Portland will be down In due season with a line lot of masquerade suits. Her man Wise ha. made him promise not to charge more than fretm tl..iO to ?..'! for costumes. All who think of renting costumes will p!e-a.--e leave their names at H Ise a store so as to be sure of a good selection. Buy V worth of goods at Herman Wise's store nnd have a Jolly time: none but customers ot o .r.-i will he admitted. No compllmentaries! No ticket, sold! The funeral of the late Mngnua 0. Crosby will be condvicleel by T.mpln LeHlutt No, ?, A. F. and A. M , tomorrow, February K at the family residency, No. IIS llond street. The service will com mence at IS ' p. m. The A, t). I'. V of which order the deceaatsl wa long a member, will also attend In a body, and It Is inp-H'teel that the ex-mayors of the city will lt accorded a place In the pro ves. Ion. The Interment will take place at Oreenwoetd cemetery Immeellately af ter the it-minnle at the house, Mr Cnteby, whose death, coming so soon upon that of Mrs. Welch, and which events have thrown the whole city Into mourning, was a man well beloved by nil who knew hi in. and whose sterling worth uml exemplary Integrity made him fast friends amongst all classes of business men Hoclally ho wa a man of dignified appearance, fashioned after the Southern sch-tol of gentlemen, iHilltti alike to all, and In hi relations at home there was no Haw. Astoria I Indeed un fortunate In liwli-g two prominent cltla-r. one of whom stood foremost amongst her business men ami wa a leader In local politic and local public affairs. Mr. t'rosl'V was always found upon the aide ot right e far a he knew It, and wa possessed of fearless bravery In carrying cut his convictions. Tomorrow hi many friends will pay their rtsqwet. to his memory and perform the last ad rlt over the n main of a departed brother COL. JOSEPH L. FOLLETT. One of Sheridan's Commanders Saved Painc's Celery Compound. by p.'p'ld i In los of the I jaaw" . v ia- -s-a" :., 11 mm w r I NCOM I NM PASSF.Nv) KUS. The steamship Slate I due from Halt Francisco this morning. She ha th fol lowing iwssengcrs: lr. 8. H. Kelso and wife, H. Hurley. t. It. I'rael: llleney, J. K Core, II .Gray, F. J. Ward. W, J. Clark ami mother, W. 1- Coulter, II Hllllard and wife. J. Ferem. Mr, tl. W. Green. P. F. Connelly and child. W. J Johnson and wife, C K. McCain ami wife. W. F. McCaw nnd wife, l Miller and wife, F. II Skldmore. L S. Abraham. l. W. Ilerren. C. A. Rlsltell. F. G. for tius. A Russell, W. 8. Cams, G. Hmlth. J. II Siwrks. L IaivIII, II. Nathan, J. II. Livingston, Mathllde M. Hullo, K. Kirn. Mrs. G. Calhoun, Mis Sullivan. Mrs. K 1.- I'k. Miss I II ll..nl,li. I bought ti worth of goods) w y rrilw,rf w. Gouldand wife, K. ,l' Wise ml wife. F. A Ware. J. I. Wrath erlxe. C. Arogovlch. W. F. Taylor, K. IhiIkhs. W. It. lUmllten, Mrs. K. M. Hill, W. O. linker. A. Firth, l.rna lluslaiii. Nellie Ijumhllil, N Hurst, II II. Sam uels. W. Keating. W. F. Ray. T. J. Haley, W. K Thomas. C. A. Kinkier. F II. Har low. W. W. Scott. J. . Fllger. Mr. A. M Itlie, W. M. Jones. A. f. Roth. F. M. Wells, II. A. Matrlo, lielteeca Johnson, ' Sarah Hanson. M. II. Patton, wife and child. F. II. Merrill. Mia T. II. Tanitesen. , Mrs. J Morrison, T. II. Tannrsen. Mis i 1. Althouse. Miss K. Althouse. Mr. J ' Si'honeder. tell u alKjut It. chimed In the ven- I the only two seat re thin woman, hat A W K.I.L-IIRF.D WOMAN, Kx, h.uif,,. (Julie a novel little scene was wit ncesrd by some pawnger In a cross town car the other day. ! As It approached urth avenue a very i artstiu rallc lin king woman, clad In rallies, entered with a child who ap peared like a small princess. In her costly velvet and furs. They ue-cuplcd maining. At the next corner Irs rd looking very like a beggar In her thin, failed ahawi, hailed the car. It did not auggrst Itself to any one of a numlier of men present to rise and offer her a seat. Seeing thl the woman In sable told her child to aland and offer the woman her place. The Hor woman looked at the child with a motherly smile, look the seat with a "Thank you kind ly." anil, to the consternation of every one present, promptly put both arms around the small princess and lifted her to Iu r lap. It wa all done as a matter nf course. She probably had little one of her own at home, and motherly Instinct I the same in faded calico or velvet. We nil looked on curiously, expecting to Ne'e the child hastily removed by It mother. To our surprise the aristocratic woman failed to betray by even th shadow of a (lance any surprise or displeasure. On the contrary, she thanked her sister of different social sphere with a courteous little nod, and the child remalneel on the latter' lap until she left th car. Follelt, of u (hi Ian At the age of :l fol. I oil. 1 1 enlisud in Hallery 0.. First Mpsourl l.iithi Artli lery, and seam rose to Its command A' olokout Mountain, his was the only lot tery that reached th summit. Since the war he has iievuted himself to mechanical t totlmetliiK. an I has in. venteel vcrat Important Improvements on the sew lug machine, and blcv io that promise to tt one of ihe suiprts-s nrt eason. The tention on the nervous syitem of an inventor, kept up for tin nth and months, seriously wravrm.l the health uf a bus brain winker like ful. Follett, and bis eotisti tullon. which even the hardship, of war did not weaken, ihreuteasl In siiccumii to nervous i shnosii iu. What fol. Follelt has to sjv In re ird to his restoration to h-nlih. cannot uil to carry r,i weight In a brer to Wells A UhhariUon Cj, of llurliiiKtuii. VI , he writ .: "When suffering fiom mental cshmt. Hon and a generally disorganized i.stem. and ovrrwoik, I used Palm s ,-. . ry con,. I of sv strut a get ut mut.v. II 'let II I',, r it I . the I. I,e'l Ol Itlu W It, II ttt 1). ni.il.emil flOM eoinpoulid tul i .in II iiuiK.s I'.ople til i-v soil to t.e ,;r,i I illlintolltti, I to cuter. si I 'aloe Cli.li I ' tound. "The con, pound acted like a charm on my bowels and kepi the,,, p, Hue. , ,i ii.1i . Ili n. ai.d I exiw rli m r.l .treat relief fiom my hi lu troubles "I have not us., I puliie's elery com- null., but .hall wlun mill- and gelter.it tegtilnlur 1 have rre-omim n le.1 it to ani ever) one whit trie, I r-t iv iii tul n nie IV I rer ah) tiling hImiui." -i-tilus svstelll hri In-e-ome I nut cause, I'alne'N celery 1,1. II up as li.it 111 ' i else I le a, II iiv ttiilk, ef ,fe have Ira it.ful Io Prof Phelps, of 111 ! I I. , si'lelllUt Who ill, 's cei-rv i-omthiutid lie he l-ecullitr Iteeets of the Iter- tons .itlnii. he knew that Hie back- I' ll'-, liea.l.i- he, see(i-.ssless. ,iN of Hi. petile. an. I ,li.ii.. ii , ,,Hd all menu that Ihe nines utv Wiaketli.t and luadrquale to the ileiimmls lip.-n tlletn Tim rl,!r. tielt.o of I ll.ilis tn.is has protel all liter tills broad i-iiuiitrt titnt only Patni 's let. cry compound will ,ilve I14IH1 In the tierteu, an. I tliloiiili ;h-ui to ttie rl lite ; tiislv I t'olb g, a eonf. tl . il upon ttr I'll lp thrlr highest honors for his lot aluslile Intesll. ' gnllotis 111 ltle.ll. pu s. toil all lls Strois liisirinliu-iint Iii t-oitpiir!n wP'i th cho. j rus of gruiiiiule that has one up all e.ver - the World from tii.-n. w-iitun ite.l i-hlt.lien w hit hate i'-iUtosii teakn -s and the lin k I health l-v the use of Paim-'a celery 1 compoiiml. the most wonderful nerte : and blisitt ristoratite GREAT OAKS FROM LITTLE ACORNS GROWN, THE MINISTERS. Their Names and Places of Residence. Rev. E. 8. Bollinger, 8th street, between Harrison and Irving. Rev. Robert Llddell, 1J1 7th street. Rev. L. J. Trumbull, 618 Exchange street Rev. O. J. Cchmld, 2M K avenue. Rev. Johnston McCormac, 478 Grand avenue. Rev. E. W. Garner, 612 Franklin avenue. Rev. W. 8. Short, 16th street. Rev. Iopold Dlelman, St. Mary's Hos pital. Rev. O. E. Peterson, 190 Flavel street. Rev. J. J. Walter, 110 Bond street. Rev. Jacobsen, 1768 Franklin avenue. Rev. J. J. Ilolkka, 387 18th street Rev. P. Hteen, 1SMI Franklin avenue. Rev. J. N. Edlund, 3il 21st street. Is a line from the trite old verse w used to recite in our schoolboy days. It has a forcible application to those small ail ments which we are at to disregard un til I lu y reach formidable protortlon. A fit of Indigestion, a "slight" attack of constipation. It la assumed, will soon puss off, but Is very apt to get worse, and In the meantime Is neglected until the ail ment become chronle-, and then. If not entirely eradicated, I a constant annoy ance and menace of worse consefpirnces, for diseases, recollect, bet one another. How much wiser to rsort to a course of Hosti tier's Stomach flitter at the out set of the malady than Io temitorlze with It al the start, or treat It with violent renuilles In Its maturity. He on time with disease, or It may "door" you. Muiarlous, rheumatic and kidney com plaints, dyspepsia, constipation, bilious ness and nervousness are all disorder of rapid growth, and should lie "nipped in the bud" by a timely resort to the Hitlers. FOR RALE. Hi-e'ond hand trap web complete, quire of Astoria Packing Company. En- !TsJ REWARD. rirty dollar reward will lie paid for the recovery of the body of John Nelson, supposed to have been drowned In the ' olumbla river on Saturday, February , 1 UK W. II. IIOIISON. JOHN PETKRflON, II. A. MATTHEW'S, SWAN WILSON. ATTENTION FISHERMEN. CHURCH SERVICES TOMORROW'. Congregation!!! Chur:h All are welcome to our service. "Mothe'r !ovc" will be the evening theme. L'sual services at tho Baptist church. Subject of the morning sermon, "A Les son from the Trees.'1 Of that In the evening, "A Plea for an Outspoken Re ligion." You are Invited. Service tomorrow In the Norwegian and Danish M. E. Church, L'pper Astoria, at 1 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Subject in the morning, "Casting out the Dumb Spirit." In the evening, the subject will be: "Esau as a Beacon." M. E. Churoh Preaching morning and evening by tho pistor. .Morning subject, "Zeal In Religion. Evening, " Require ments and Rewards of Christian Service." Class meeting at 10:3(1 a. m. and :.' p. m. fc-pworth Lieague meets at ti:30 p. m. Swedish Lutheran Church Sunday !0:3H a. m., confirmation and communion. Both language will ba usvel. No Sunday school this Sunday. Preaching at 7:46 n. m. in Swedlshh. Collection In the morning for Bible for confirmation elr.rs. J. A. Ed lund, pastor. Met lorla prices. your Tent boat sails made by the As und Awning Co, lowest TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. SOME FISHICWMICN US IS "SO-SO" -TY 1 1 ICS AH GOOD Fishermen MARSHALL'S The BEST iaiThc STANDARD ELMORE, SANBORN & CO., Agents. I LITTLE ColtltlNE. The rates ;irc With thirty-six people, nt l'l her's Op. era House, Friday, February '.'1st. Read, up and see who she Is. Yon will tlmlj that she has the best atliailon on Hie, road. ; fiSTOHlfl PUBLIC LIBRARY! llEAH.N'l ftOD.M KliKK Tt) AM,. Open evorv day from 3 tiVltg-k U aiHll(:llo!::U) p. 111. Hulcriitloti rates (!) er minnm. 'lioO Southwest cor. Hlevenlh ul Dit.ne 5ts. B. K. ALLEN Will Paper, Aitl.lt' Mslrrliit, Paint, Oils, tilast, etc. J-nni-io Alutti ci, Kucunj Usml-iM (juoj. 365 Commercial Ktrcet. Si mm just the same U III" Ihiiilngloii 11a they "I" v lit uny other line. ii'ne ami train service are mi the same, though. The lir.it u faster. The second, heller. I'nlil y 01 have tried the I'urllMKioM j,, ,. f(rm no lib a of the Hpcesl ami """"" with which a thllllSIIIKl mil,, J,,,y , he tiiaile. Ticket via the Hurling Ion In iiinnha, Kansas City St. Louis, Chicago and all other I nslern and Houth em clth-s are on sale at lmal ticket (illlce. Ask for one- und bo sum you get II. 'V ' HHKLDON, G. A., Portland, Or. Examination for certificates to teach In Clatsop county, Oregon, will he held, be glnnlag at 1 o'clock p. m Wednesday, Feb. 12, isfsi, at McClure (Court alrecl), school house, Astoria, Or. Applicants will be present promptly and remain until the close. Examination for teachers' slate dltilo- ma will be held on Saturday, February 16, beginning at II a. m., at same place. H. 8. LYMAN, School Bupt., Clatsop Co., Or. A TWISTER. A twlater In twisting May twist him a iwl.t. For In twisting a twist Three twists make a twist; But If ob ot the twists Untwlt from the twlat. The twist untwletlng I'nt-wiats the twist. That Is, when It's rwlsted with any other twins than MARSHALL'S. 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