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t M.HL I ... ... ... . ' 'v... ' :. Mi vi--. ' - TUB DAILY AHrORlAX, A.S'COiiiA, rOlMY MOIWIXO, MAKCII , 1RD. r isp- "aw z. for Infonta and Children. TjTTjg1 arraV ff Caatorla with the patronage of aallllea of yr , penalt a a spah f H wlthea. f aa etna;. !Hjrll'-w-- H Waal. ChlUr lias It It e-U14' assdlelas, Carterta 4 troy Vmn C.4orl ywo t vosltJa( aWwrCara. brU nm PUrrfc and WlaJ Calls, CaaWla rV iTMsJaa; Tr M . Caatorla ure Caa.tiaeUoa end riaaUv j fiW mmlUUi las fttoa, regelate tha itwut aad Vowels, j tkm Hit.) O-AHkT-O-K-I-, Children Cry for FOR TILLiAmOOK, NEHALEM AND COAST POINTS OTHER STEAHERS R. P. EUMORE.j til. H. HARRISON, AUGUSTA. tHiliiu duttn to mid (rum lillumook uml Nelialt'iu depoiul on the weather, ror freight uml passenger rates apply to ELMORE, SANBORN & CO., Agents. 0. K AN. CO., Agcns, Portland. MAMTIfinr tuniiitM io ran mi NruuwM. all iraln. pr fiimuiantft. wnirn h Mrr14 In pcx'Ral sola b 1 druru. WfOfii iknitiiBiicma ... -it. ,i ..j Have You liver Seen In (he office of Elmore, Sanborn ft Co. (Agent for the Famou Marahall Twine) there Ii one that all fishermen re cordially Invited to Inspect. P See You may test the strength of Marshall's Twine while you wait. Best on Earth I flonc Like Marshall's! Tb. 1 tin IW3 Pltcher't Castorla. Open For Special Charter. DCCmDCn nr-.i..n,.r.. T 1 narrotM imun m4i u wui m Lflrt Mankaod. NWflttlr 1 km of ! Orrui at aMkar i oa. mihrul mn nMT bm at tDbaaoo. ulia km4 W Innnniu, Ctewmpda or laaulty Cka ka U II pf txii. t Car ta. kf Mil araJa. araakw A.k h, uk. M a( Mr Muataaimd k j.,r " ' . J W. i.oa.x, Atn. AMurl. a TWINE TESTER? P P P P ,the Idea? Tide Table for Harch, 1896. DATK. Ht'NDAV MoihInV , Tn.-ilny WiuliH'Mluy, ,, ,, Tlmrxluy , Krlilny HMliirtlnv , Hl'NDAV Moniluy Tui'ailuy WVi I lit-mln , , , . Tllliraifa FrlUy Hh iidIuv ,. HUN DAY Monday TilrailHy Wwliiwxlhy I i :i 4 A 0 7 8 U 10 11 u YA H lft 1,1 . m . iw ! ' Asa . .! !0I .i .1 1'H Tliurxlny rri'iay Hattirilajr hUNDAY MmihIhv , 'I'liinxlay Hetlntwlay .... Tliunalay Friday Hntnrdav HI'NIM Y Monday Til''-lay ' HI SHIPPING DAYBYDAY Mario flatters. Here. There atd Everywhere. Tlia aiamrr Kmiilra, from Ban I"ran- rlaro, la du indar. Th. I'rlnrliiallly la due her with a carso of rual from Nrwraatla. a wmm At lha Cap ynalrrdar mornln lh wind had a vlorliy of U ml Ira, 'ulllrui 10 II al noon, and aprlnalna1 up to J5 at o'clock. Th barkxnilna Monitor, InmW la1n fr Han Kranrlaro. la (till lyln In th at mm. Hr cargo tonUI of iw.noa t. Hha rtrarad yeaiarday, and will probably aaJI today. Th alramrr Boulh foaat yratimlay took on lumber at th Clataop mlll. but Imiulry at tha omc of th company failed to dlarloa th amount. Kha will loava today for Ban Kraiiclaco. (in Iward th irlllh ship Cawdor, on March J, off the Karallorwa, Jaime Vc-j Donald, seaman, a native of Toronto,; aged it yeara. died from natural cause and waa burled two hours later. Tito uriiisn Kara i.muo-rea Atniey. wiuru recently sal Id from tins port for Algoa lay. Houlh Africa, carried '.' sacka of regon flour, the value of which la US. - lUI All of which goes to show that A - tort ntay com In for sotn west coaat rod. - Th schooner reported aa having ar - rived In rrlday evening was th l-ctliu, irum tian rrant'UH-o. cne awai-u mi I'aaker's wharf, where ahe dl"charg--d her ballaet. ton, leaving up th river est evening in tow of the fannle. Hhe: will load lumber for California. The steamer Klmore, while turning from Ihe wharf al Oarlhaldl on her way to thla port. Ire. sum manner broke her shaft, and will b compelled to lay there' until th strainer tlairlson brings h'r , new one. Th Harrison leave for i Tillamook this morning and will relieve the disabled steamer. The ateamer Tranrlt. which was due cn the Bound from Central America th latter part of Pebrury will not arrive for two weeks. Th discharging and loading of th vesiel waa much dotayed. on ac count of other Vissil being ahood of her In th Central American ports where she topped. Her principal cargo will con-1 BHILOH'S Cl'RE Is sold on a guaran ist of coffee, some of which I consigned tee. It cure Incipient consumption. It 10 Tacoma merchants for home ronsunux Hon. ) Til Northern Pacific steamship Vle- torla waa due on th Bound ytaterday. very large amount of freight la await ing the Victoria. Twelve cars of flour nd machinery, which could nol be taken mn the steamship Tacoma when she left last week, will form part of her argo. Other cargo has arrived for the Irtorla as follows: line car load of tobacco from North Carolina, five car oails of cotton, amounting ot SM halt. ml three tun of sundry nierchajidli", Two ship are now on their way to Tacoma, With In charter by Balfour, Outhrle A Co., ti load lumber at th) Ta nnia mills for foreign iwrts. One of these I the British bark Pass of Kllllr- runkle. Captain Aiiains, frum Han IMcgo. hhe ha a tonnage of 1t?t tnni and Is xpectrd within a fw lays. Th other cssel Is the Karl of luninor, coming from Austmlla. She will loud lumber I the St. I'nul and l'acorrut mill for Hi.' est coast of Africa. The I'ti-s of K;Illr- runkie will luke cargo al the Tucoma mill for orders, j The following table shows the ship ments of wheat and flour from Tacoma : to China and Japan, South Africa and Han Francisco, from August 5, lvi, to .March 1, 1N: . FLOUR. ; Barrels. Value ' hlna and Japan 119.7'3 1310,705 South Africa 4S.5&8 H1.6S8 Sun Francisco 2U10 (S.9M Total 190.231 WHEAT. Bushels. Vnlu' IU9.IM South Africa ili.X San Francisco 2H.liJ Total , 460.S49 $287,576 As usual Ihe largest ortlon of the breadstuffs shipped from Tacoma during the period named went to h-urope. The trailo rcpresrr.led by the foregoing fig ures Is. 10 a larg extent, a new one. lMlger. Klghty-alx Callfornlana bound for the gold flold of the Yukon basin will oome north on th ateamer City of Puebla, due here next Monday. They have en gaged passage on the ateamor AI-KI for Juneau. The AI-KI will leave for Alas ka Bunday and the miners will transfer from one steamer to the ether at Port Townaend. A far as can be ascer tained th Callfornlana do not constitute any particular body of men, but are rlmply Individuals who have decided eek their fortunes In the plaoer mines of the vast northern territory. They have Joined the rush to the Kldorado of the midnight sun and ar said to be the precurstrt of Ihe wholesale exodus of miner from all parts of the United Slates to the north. California was once the gold seekers' Mecca, but now they are leaving there and going to newer end greener fields. The News Is In re ceipt of a letter from a miner, Mr. C. A. I Carter, ot the Squaw Creek Mining Com- j pany, of Jacksonville, Or., the richest placer district In our sister statt, asking for full particular of Cook' Inlot. j Steamer agent for Alaaka line are con-' alanlly In receipt of numerous queries I from people In evry state In the Union ! who want to know how and whon to go to Alaska. About ten day ago the steamer Mexico was added to the Alaska fleet and next Saturday the steamer AI-! Mlllll WTKg. UIW WITCH. j A. M. t. M. A. M. j t, M. III. m. I ft. 'h, 111 j ft. h, to. J fl, j:h. tn. It. 'I Wl 11.2 I il 17 1 H.I! ; M 15 0 6 H 'M 0.2 1 41 K. I H 16 i H.-i u iU II n 07 1.0 a Ti N'i 4 ihi i 7 ,4 II M 0 2 11 44 I .M 4 nil II. I j 6lKjll.O IU62 0.2 V) H 2.fi 4 6)1 H.h n 111 ' 6 H II lH 0 8 II 17 3.6 6 44 H.6 , 7 41 6.0 1 lit 0 4 1147 H.I II :l fi ll 0 HI 4 2 2 HO 0.4 HiXJ 7.tl!lO2 0.0 2 21 4.H a !l 0.1 0 M 7.11 I II 16 II 7 8 4.'. H tf 4 !W 0 II 111 I HO ill 60 7.2 4 47 8 8 ft 11 -0 1 II 07 H.O 6 m 8.0 6 64 0.0 0 20 7 0 1161 H.O HIM 2 6 0 20 0.2 0 4.) 7.0 0.10 7.H 1164 2.0 64 0.0 1 10 H. I ' 1 04 7 0 7 26 1.6 7 Hi 0.H 1 82 H 8 1 7 6 7 47 1 3 7 40 1 2 IM H.4i 2 12 j 7.1 8 17 1,1 i H 06 ! 1 6 2 20 8.4! 8 60 0 7 H 47 0.1) ; H 2H i 2.0 2 ft. 8.6 8 81 0.3 V 24 O H ' 8 64 2 8 8 2H 8.6 4 20 6 0 10 HO O H H'ifi; J O 4 06 H 4 6 20 6.7 10 67 0.0 ,10 06 '3.2 4 64 8.1 84 6.4 0 00 0 9 ; 11 02 ! 8.0 6 64 H O 7 67 6 7 I 17 0.H ; ! 7(1'. 7.H 0 12 6 H 0X0 4.1 1 2 32 j 0.5 H 'ii 7.01 10 07 6 1 2 27 8 0 8 87 0.2 V HO H 2 10 62 7.4 8 411 8.2 4 81 -l 1 10 88 8.6 1184 8.0 4 48 2.8 ' 6 17 -0.2 11 86 H.7 5 40 1.4 i 6MI!-0.1 0 12 8.7 0 27 8 7 fi 24 0.6 ! fl 40 0 0 0 61 H H 110 8.8 7 08 o n 7 23 : 0 6 1 27 0.2 2 (Ml 8 4 7 65 0 0 H ri 1 1 2 00 ll.:l 2 6'i 7 H H 48 0 7 1 H 42 1 7 Kl will awrll th Hal. Tha AI-KI haa brrn al Han Kranclarn. uniWitolnn r iwlra and rlln atdlllnnal paaiw-nx r acmmnwtallciria prrially for ihw north ern tradv. Thar la now frrlxht anounh on tha Hound for Alaaka, aald Aant Carlton, of tha 1'arOlc Coaat Ht'amnhlp Company, toilay, to load th AI-KI ihr'r tlmra, and, aa th amount la conatanlly lncrfalri. It la puulInK to try and mil mala whrn II will all reach lla nrthm di-allnailon The ToiM-ka ta now tnxaaed In dolna the hulk of th transient carry Inr, and aa th miner and Ihelr aup plla uka all her bertha and nearly all her apa each trip, ah cannot be looked upon aa a aourc to relleva ihe freight blockade. Tha merrhandlo and aupplle comlna north frtim Han Kranclaco waa gull all left behind when Ihe ateamer aalled laat nlaht. Th at-amhlp M-iIco will be du on tha Round from Juneau about neat Monday, but her aallln date ha not been announced yet. Th learner Wlllapa. which aalled from Ta coma Monday for iJyea, Inlet, via Juneau, will not return for about ten dva yet. Hha will hav full Hat of freight and paaaengera to carry north on ta'r nei voya(.-Tacotna Ntwa. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. NOTICK TO M K1NEH8. Puget Bound. Washington. Notice la hereby given that Duwamlsh Head Hell Huoy. palmed red. waa run Into by the steamer "Harah M. Kenton and sunk at il mooring about one fourth mile to th northwestward of Du wamisn Mead, south aide of entrance to H'atlle harbor. It will be replaced as early a practicable. ! This notice affect Ihe List of I bacons ! and lluoys. Pacific Coast, licit, use !A. Ity order of the Lighthouse Hoard. I o. W. PAHKNHOLT. I Commander V. B. Navy, , Inspector Uth Llrhthousa Iiai omr of I', 8. Llghlhou' Inaiiectof, I oriienu, (.iregon. March. ltM. , Mr. Vhl, th new amliasaador to Jcr. many, pronounces his name a If It were spelled "Yule." J. W. Pierce, Republic. Iowa, says: "I havs used One Minute Cough Cure In ny family and for myself, with results so entirely satisfactory that I ran hardly find worda to express myself as to Its merits. I will never fall to recommend It to others, on every occasion that prreent Itself." Chaa. Rogers. 1 Julla-Louls showed me those beauti ful landscapes. She ssid she had no trouble at all In painting them. Mabel No. All she had to do was to sign her name after her teacher finished thorn. Brooklyn Life, la the beat Cough Cure. Only on cent dose. centa. H cents, and SLOO. For sale 1 by J. W. Conn. Princess Amelle Rives Tm'ibetakol, who sine her marrtag has been suffer ing from nerv-us prostration, hat cov ered sultlclently 10 statt cn her trip to Italy. She and the prince left Castl- Hill for New York and sailed on th H;h, as at first planned. All the patent medicines advertised In thla paper, together with the choicest , perfumery, and toilet articles etc.. can tie bought al the lowest prices at J. W. Conns drug store. opposite Occidental Hotel, Astoria. WTiat were you arguing so violently anout with Smlthers, professor?" "He called m a blooming Jackass." "Tou ought to have knocked him down." "Oh, I ilhln t mind it personally. It wss the unscientific nature of his statement that annoyed me." lndlanapollc Journal. The U. S. Gov't Reports ahow Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. H-At times I Inse myself. She (Iwreil to death) How? Detroit Tribune. muti'g in ertect, neais and leave no scar. Burning, scaly skin eruption quicKiy cured by De Wilt' Witch Hasel Salve, Applied to burns, scald and old ores. It I magical In effect. Alway curv piles. Chaa Rogers. Itunko-Steerer (to companion) See that old loon over there? He' been talking to nimsir ror the laat half hour: prob ably hankering for companionship. He'U be dead easy. Bunko-Steerer Good morning, slrl I see you talking; to your self a great deal and took th liberty to asK unci Silas (poking him in the- short rlb See. here, young man; when I'm talkin' to myself I know who . I'm talkin' to. You git! Judge. l I- ' I.I 1. I ! Mil III be persuaded to try some thinr vou know nnthinrr . , 0 aDOUt for ft remedy that hiS J Don't stood the test tor twenty years. ScoTtSEmul&icn, of Cod-liver Oil never fails to arrest wasting, both in children and adults. "There are others," but they are imitations. joe. and )i.s at all dragglata. hiik would ttr.mtr.r. paimt noh I'ownKit "I po.ltlv.ly will not tia coamellra,' aald a lady to th writer, "yt my om p'i',n u eo oaa inai it onraaion ma coriaiant morlillrallon. What ran I do to gl rid of Ihe,, rlfadl.il blotfllieeT" "T.ik lr. Meeet'a Kavwlle I'rwrlp. Hon." waa my prompt reply. "Tour com pleln ln-llala thai you ara aufferlrig from functional dcrangementa. Hamov in cau of lha Motchea, and yir '' win a'ioii wear lha hua of health Th. 'l-avorll l'rcrtpion' la a wonderful rem'Hly for all dlaeaaea peculiar to your e. ut prnprleior guarantee la reurn tha money If II loe not glv aatlafncllon. Out It never falla. Try H." Tha lady fol lowed my advice, and now her compP-tlon la aa clear a a bar', and aha njoyi bet ter heallh than ah haa for many yeara. To permanently cur conatloatlon. Ml. Inuaneaaa, and ( kheadarhe, uka Ir. I'lerc' I'elleU. Of dealer, Ovarheard at th Tryatal Palac (dur ing tha Kennel Oub'a dog ahow) Hot f'atalogua of the ahow! Catalogue Whitby-Ray. boy! You ought to call em drig-a-loK. Kua. Mr. U R I'atton, Hock ford, in.. wrltaa: Prom personal rgperlenn I can recommend HeWltt'a Haroaparltla, a cura for Impure bloo4 and general debility " Chaa. Rogers, Dnigglat. flckon raaonl your nltchlna- Inm ih. devil, lll.hop" "fn what ground V "Hay It doran't do to antagonlxa people w may hav to aak favor of In the futura."-Uf. Dr. Price' Cream Baking Powder Contain aa A Mr. Ayehee Men are aoch funny thing. When Ayebe asked ma to h hla he waa th moat dlwronaolate man Imag ine"', aim. (-ei- ran well bllev that. Iloaion Tranacrlpt Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Mark Twain' trip to the far cornera of I ho earth haa been wonderfully bene ficial to hi health. It not only 1 ao. but It muit ha an On Mlnut Cough Cur acta quickly, and mat what make It o. Chaa. Roger. It I aald In Indlanapolla that General Harrison haa Nn Invited to contribute a aerlea of article to one of th leading lxmdon magaxlne. with lrmlilon to ind nam hi chooa hla own '.bjecui own prlco for the work. CCRE FOR HEADACHE. Aa a remedy for all forma of headache Electrc iJmers haa proved to b the very best. It tffeots a permanent cur and the moat dreaded habitual sV-k bead achea yield to .la influence. We urgt i an -who ar affUoted to procure a bottle and v this rerwedy a fair tral. In; cmcs of hautual constipation Electric Bin era cur) by a-vlng the needed ton to the bowels, and few esse km; most th use of this medicine. Try a once. Lsrg bortles only fifty ceau at Chaa. Roger' drug store. Many persons In Washington remark the striking n semblance 1-twen Secre tary Olnry and Senator Wolcott of Coin. isdo. Th two men look enotuh allkk to be brothers. One Minuet Cough Cure touches the right spot. It also touches It at the right time If you take It when you have a cough or cold. See the point? Then don't cough. Chaa. Rog;r. He I wonder you're not afraid of go ing to Nice after those terrible earth quakes. She O, surely those things are always confined to the poorer quar ters of the town. Punch. A GOOD 'WORD. Mr. J. J. Kell, 8harpsburg, Pa: Dear Sir: I am glad to say a good word for Krauae's Headache Capsules. After suffering for over three years with acute neuralgia and Its consequent In somnia (which seemed to baffle the ef forts of some of our beet physicians) you suggested this remedy which gav me almost Instant relief. Word fall to expreoa the praise I should Ilk to be- 10 on Hraus' Headache Capsules. Oratcfully yours. MRS. E. R. HOLMES. Montrose, I'a For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Or. sole agent. Only Cure for Pimples is Cuiicura J. B. WYATT, Astoria. Orafoo. Hardware, Ship Chandlery, , Groceries, Provisions, PAINTS" and OILS. Special Attsntloa Paid ta Supplying Ship. Mra T. a Hawkins. Chattanooga. Tenn., ayat "ShUoh's Vitallier 'SAVED MT LIFE.' I consider It the best rem edy tor a debilitated system I ever used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble. It excels. Price 76 cts. Soap For sal by J. W. Conn. WEAK LIEN CURED AS If BY MAGIC. Victim U Manhood ahoiild aeod at onca f, g bMx ttiaieiplalna hoi full mnuly vlpnr la raeny, qnirkiy and permaoeoily reatorad. io man aa 1. . ring from can ar- '. rd to Ignnretli! 1 t...iy advice. Book tell knw 'full L. -I - bipoaol .and Urn art I parted 10 rry aoriloa of il kudy. H-nt with BnalUci arnt. (aaa ld j frm 10 any manonappuoaUoa. t!EL'tD!CALC0.,Bi;rFALOIM.T. North Pacific Bremery JOHN KOPP.Prop Bohemian Lager Beer A no XX PORTER. Loar order with J. L. Carkwa at tha Buanyddo Salo-o it luu Boantg at a ixMraoponiaa aatooa. All ordora wUI a proaapuy attooeae to. If you want a "good thing" you nun aik for It. If you want your ticket to umaha. Kanaaa City, or St. Lou la to read via th Burlington Route, you must tall th ticket agent To these and ALL OTH EH southern and south eastern dtleo th Burling- too Is nearly a whole day faater than any other line. To Chicago, too. It offer from Hillings, Mont, as well as from St. Paul, a service that Is simply un rivalled. Tickets, time-table, and full Information on sppll cation to the nearest ticket sjce.it or by addressing 1. C. SHELDON. O. A., Portland, Or. E. flcNEIL, keceiver. GiveB Choice of Jmo Transcontinental ltmt Routes, Via Via Spokane Ogden, Denver and and St. Paul. Omaha or St. Paul. Pullman and Tourist Sleejsrwrw ellning Chlr Car. Astoria to San Francisco. Stat of California, Tuesday. Feb. 11 Columbia, Sunday, Feb. H Stat of California, Friday. Feb. a Columbia, Wednesday, March 1 State of California, Monday. March f, Columbia, Saturday, March 14. Astoria and Portlml Steamers. Tb T. 1. Potter wUl leave Astoria at Tan. dally, except Bundiy: leave Port land at T a. m. dally, except Bunday. The Steamer Lurtlne win leave Astoria at :5 a. m. dally, axcept Sunday; leave Portland at I p. m. dally, except Satur day. For rate) and general information call on or address O. W. LOU.VSBERRT. Agwnt. ' a h rmi-BtTRT, paa. gT- Zetland. Or Are Yon Going East;? Be sure and see that your ticket reads via JHE NORTH-WESTERN line:. -ta- CHICAGO. ST. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS. This la the GREAT SHORT LINE Between DULUTH, ST. PAUL, . CHICAGO And all Points East and South. Their Magnlfioent Track, Peerless Ve uouiea uinins; ana Sleeping; Car Tnalna and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME" Hare (Iran thla road a national reputa tion. All classes of Daasena-era nrHt on the veatlbuled trains without extra coarse, onip your freight and travel over this famous line. All agents have uuaeia W. H. MEAD. c. RiV.nit Qen. Agent. Tray. p. and p. As. tl Waahlnton at.. Portland. Or. PROVKN A BOON. Gentlemen; I hay always Mom. mended Krauae's Hesdaune Capsules wherever I have had a chance. The have proven a veritable boon In my family against any and all kinds of headache. Tours truly. J. B. WALTER, Leavenworth. Kansas. For sale by Chaa, Rorera. Aatoria. im. 1 ft fll liik L Df, tctintl!!o American jf Aflency I . 3ie- , jr OltrraY). eitiosi PATanre, OM iMnNM I a ror vnmr pntrnta in Amprirtk nry Pt4ni ttkmtk out hr u i kn-.ni.a if"!", eitli of any -tstJrl eafM fa fha : -iumH il nip,. IT. iuuadway, r York City, 0UNSET 0 I IMlTCn uimi 1 lui MKAasON Os ISos-iSoO. WILL liUA Tuiiee a Week BETWEEN San Francisco AND . New Orleans Over the Great Q unset fjoute u- Leaving San Francisco Tuesdays and Saturdays From Tuesday, Nor. 5, 1895 Tha mot eoospiet. modern, elecantlv quipped and perfectly arranged Veatt hubsd Transcontinental Train In America, New Equipment, aafMClilly designed for UBS I Direct connections in New Orleans or e.11 Eastern points. Quick time. THE HSTOIP SAYINGS BilKK Acts as trustee for corporations and In dividuals. Transact a general banking buslneaev Interest paid on tune deposits. J. O. A. BOWLBT Pt-!int BBNJ. IOUNO vice rrw'.Jcat FRANK PATTOX Cair Iii It tuCxUitb. J. Q. A nuWlbr. C. K. Pase Zai4' rourg. A b. Kee.1. U. i'. Tnomi-oa W. K. Dement. (Juit H lme-. THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT A passenger train on the Chicago, Mil waukee and St. Paul Railway. No. Its tarins are ystibuled. beater by steam, and lighted by electricity. Each sleep car berth haa an electric reading- lamp. Its dining cars are the best In the world, and Us coaches are palace on wheels. This great railway, connecting as It does with all transcontinental lines at 6L Paul and Omaha, assures to the tarvellng public the best service known. Ticket via the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway are on sale at all railroad ticket offices to any point In the United Slate or Canada. For maps, folders and other Information, address. ,. .. . C. J. EDDT. General Airt.nl J. W. CASEY. Portland Or Trav. Pass and Tkt Agent, , Portland. Or. . SEASIDE SAWMILL., A complete stock of lumber 'on nana; In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tkv celling, and all kinds of finish? mouldings snd shingles; also bracket work done to order. Terms reaaonahu- and prices at bedrock. All. -orders' promptly attended to. Office and yard' at mill. H. F. U LOO AN. Prone. Seaside, Oregon. Captain Sweeney. U. 8. A.. Ban Dlea-o.. Cel.. says: "Shlloh' Catarrh Remedy Is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good.'' Price W centa Sold by J. W. Conn. .. INDORSED BY THE PRESS.. Gentlemen: This Is to certify that T hav used Krause'i Headache Capsules with satisfactory results. I bought a box which cost me Sc. and one capsule cured me of a dreadful sick headache. My wife and myself have both used the medicines manufactured by the Norman Llchty M'f'g. Co., and we recommend them to the publlo as being just what they are represented. Respectfully. W, P. HUTCHISON, Ed. Gasette. pleasant Hill, Mo. Twenty-five centa. for sale by Chaa. Rogers. Astoria, Or., sole agents. KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, the great Blood purifier, gives freshness and clear ness to the complexion and cure Con stipation, 25 ota, M eta, $1.00. I U a T I- I Oregon, sols agent. For sale by i. W. Conn.