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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1896)
y 1 I ... .1 THIS DAILY ANTORUN, ANTOrtlA, SA(i;itJ.iV MORN I NO, MARCH 14. Jffilfl. PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND. Mrs. J, A, Sample Owes Her Strenth to This the Best of All Remedies, lit I Kor I lie unfurl unad alio lie aankv, llt III) (I I III. I'vlg mill IlI'MlUllg I lr link of I lie I'll k. meiy )-..lrtaa lilglil la an eternity. Mi-. J A Maniple, u( lir.iadw.ay, Now York city, waa afflli ir iih In aomnia unlll hr nrvre waie mi the verge of pruairatlon. Illie thinks lir condition waa due In Indigestion Hera la what Mr rWmpla hays, "I have used I'alna'a celery romiKitind with marked ami d-vldcd ben. HI, II la repaa-iallv iiaeful 111 Inaormiia. arlatng (mm Indignation ami powly noiiilahrd hrrvaa "1 aliuuM lit thai my granddaughter. Vera llaflrlgh. was so Uiln aril puny al 1li aae nf ten a la rauar na Ihi great. t anilely. W had no dlitlruliy In In. liirlttg lirr la lake Patne'a ee.iy com. pound Today I ha roar Mwnn In h r aheeka, anil I nater aaw a hral'hler. atnuiser chili! limn rallies ...ry -itn. IMiunil Itaa made her" The drain la lha rrnic-r nf Ilia rirrvoue ayainrn Hlei alono re-la lla vital airson. Iiitiriher with llm nertee lnr'ery eo.il, mi of the t mini Hlai-e lo r FOR TlhhAmOOK, NEHALEM AND COAST POIjNTS OTHER STEAHERS R. P. EhMORE.j M. H. HARRISON, AUGUSTA. Siuliii tliitcH in Mini It'oin 1 1 1 tii ilif wiMtlicr. I;or fiviht ami passenger lilies apply to HLMOn. SAN HORN & CO., Agents. 0. K AN. CO., Jfom book Here; When You Buy MARSHALL'S Twine In This City, You Don't Get a Pig In a Poke...You Look at the Goods, Un ravel Them, Put the Strands in a Special Testing Machine, and See for Yourself What the Stuff Will Stand YOU TAKE NO CHANCES WHEN YOU PURCHASE MARSHALL'S! THE BEST THE 5TR0NGEST The Right Tw ine to Buy ELMORE. teANUOHN CO., Agent-. lug lha aklii( huura Ilia nervous j inn Ki.ika liu raaaiilly 1'imr alvp I ui'Mita a Nior mrvoiia tnnuUJifl, &na t'liiloiiMnl iiiMiiiinia Inaila l.i try riai la itiM(rallin, ant lira ufirn lu tlin.nl luaanliy. The mlechlrf thai rraulu ftom wiNtkrnril nrrvea la inmh Kiriiter ml mure dealrucilv than moat (olka rt ill ini oi. Tlia all nniKirlanl llilng (or nervuue, run duan proin, anil lor ttiua who .ir Iikiiik alnefi la I hat I'alnr'a mlrry rom l.ouii.l linllila up the whole phyelra) aya Inn. ami hy Improvlna' III ulgretlnn anil ira-ulatiiif thai orvi?a t In urea aoui-4. trlrtwhlnx atoit. In winter nnHil women anil many mm Itail hiMhuueo lltea. A najkl'll airtllr, a illBiiaillkit to plt'k Una 'lieh anil llial. rather than lo ml a aiiiare rural, U anion- the aarly liulloaltiina nl iall Ina health Then nirwa ililay In ralllnic aalerti ami the fretful, uiK e.y fr. Iltiat the h'l day. IMIvcrwni' fnnn am-lt mlei-rahie con illllun hy lha lie of I'alne'a relrry mm li'tiiiil haa rftiie men ami women fr-m Abb Open For Special Charter. oi.".hI ' liiiiiook hiui iNt iia t in tiopcm Arena, Portland. Just a-lWoment write aimer r, hearty words of praise ami Iholikf nliii for Ihla irranil Invlxur- air. I'eople eii)oylii erfe health anmntini'-e womirr at Ihla rrailtmle; hut whoerr haa au(Terel from prtieiratlon of I ho rn ree. of whh'h Inecimnla la unf of the aymptoma. will umlrralaml how hard II la to overetate the lormml of tula condition. And whoever haa teen made completely well by I'alne a c lery com IHiund frela thai no worda ran nventtte the Joy and pratltudr aurh rstna fl. 'Itila la the atat of mind of thnuainili of nervoua, alckly, hrokcn-down persona w ho hava ueed I'alna'a celi-ry compound and hrm made we. Mra Hampla lella of lh happy reeull In the caae of her grandi hll.l. "ne of the moat cvnapli'uoua Inatancea of the remarkahle miwrr of I'aine'a eel -ry mpfliind ovrr iM.lllty la almwn In thai relief It haa afforded children. Mf counte the doer la ailapird lo the a of the 111 tie patient. The compound purillea the MimmI and nHrttt any tendency lo con stipation. I'alr. puny children ar -nndi' vlHuroiia. roe) and hrallhy hy Ihla In romparahl retneily. HKVIHKH IV A mrrci.iHT. ; Ja k and Jill went up Ihe hill, i Willi merry almut and laurhter: Jack aw.pt down and Ihruuah ihe town. And Jill came "acorrhlna" after. Chlcajru Poat. All lha patent medlclnce advertlaed In thla paper, together with Ihe rholceat perfumery, anil toilet artlclra etc., can ha iMuight at tha loweat prlcea at J. W. t'onn'a drug ttore, oppoatte Occidental Hotel, Aatorla. The woman who can order a meal In lie entirety without ince changing her mind la a rarely. Sllll.Oira Ct'ltK la aoid on a guaran tee. It curea Incipient conaumptlon. It la Ihe lieat Cough Cure. Only one cent a doae. H. rente, to-centa, and 11 00 For aale by J. W. Conn. The French child, even In the coldeat 1 whither, weara aocka rather than etock ' Inga J. W. Pierce. Itepuhllc, Iowa, aaya: "I I kave uaed One Minute Cough ?uro In ' my family and for myaelf. with reenlte ao entirely aallafactory that I can hardly , find worda In exprraa myaelf aa to lis merlta. I will never fall to recommend I II lo olhera. on every occaalon that priaenta Itaelf." Chaa. Hrgera. Indian "hal arc again coming Into fnrihlon. , Mm. U H ration. Hock ford. III., j wrllea: From iterninal experience I can recommend IH-Wltt a rl.ir-aparlllH, a cure j for Impure blood and general debility. . Chaa. Itogera, Iruga-at. Ir. Bheepahanks, hlnhop of Norwich, .. , . ... . VStXZ to a mt her. KAIU8 CI.HVEII RtMlT. the great ' ttlood iiurtrler, gives frcehncae and cltr , nesa lo the complexion and cures Cor stlpntioti. H eta., b eta., 11.00. For aale by J. W. Conn. Iluakin's profits In his hooka for the ! last ten years ropri-ecnt nearly IJOc.ft-fi. As a writer of what might be called art fiction Riiskln is still beloved by the j English. ! One Minuet Cough Cure touches the 1 right spot. It also touches It at the i right lime If you take It when you have rough or cold. See the point? Then cough. Chits. Kogirs. ie noblest motive Is the public good. Vlrgll. It nol only la so. but It muat be so. One Minute Cough Cure acts quickly, and Hint's what makes It so. Chaa. Itogera. Opinion, a sovereign mistress of effects, Shakespeare. Quick In effect, hrnla and leaves no scar. Hunting, scaly skin eruptions quickly cured by Po Wilt's Witch Haial Bulve. Applied to burns, scalds and old sores. It la magical In effect Always cures piles. Chaa. Rogers, ll them olicy that gnw not how to rule. Shakespeare. The U. S. Gov't Reports uhow Royal Baking Powder superior to mil others, Fur llchua will lie worn with summer frocks when evenings are cool. A GOOD WORD. Mr. J. J. Kell. Sharpsburg, Pa.: Dear Sir: I am glad to say a good word for K pause's Headache Capsules. After suffering for over three years with acute neuralgia and its consequent In somnia (which seemed to ballle the ef forts of some of our beat physicians) you suggested this remedy which gave me almost Instant relief. Words fa 'I to express the praise I should like to be stow on Krause's Headache Capsules. Gratefully yours, MRS. E. R. HOLM KB, Montrose, I'a. For sale by Chaa. Rogers, Astoria, Or., sole agent Tide Table for II Id DATK h. in. ki;m)av .... MuikIhv . , . , , Ttii' ility Wiylncailu) .... 1 M 2 41 n t n A Ml 6 44 H 47 H mi it M In l.'l II 07 0 ) 0 4 1 10 I ft.' 1 W 1 2 . 'JH 4 I 4 M 6 M 7 (ft 8 24 tf 31 III 8 II M 0 12 0 if II. 1 'i , II. I Ttitirxluy Krlili.jr , Hatnr.lHV , ., n.u M.I HUN DAY Miilnlay : H TiicaiUy , ID Wr.lnra.Uj I II 8.0 Th lira, lay 12 7. M KritUy i 13 Hatur.lay ! 14 KUNDAY ; 15 Monday , M 7. H.I 8 3 8 4 8 4 H.6 Tucailay 17 Wwli.aw.lay 11 Ttiurwltiy ; 19 8.5 j rrniay o' 4 H.I Nil 7.8 7.9 H t 8,6 8.7 8.7 H 8 .2 Hatunla ! 21 KfNDAY n Mmiilay 'I'i I ur-xlay WiHliit-wlay , '25 Ttiunxluy 'JH rrlilay ! i Katnrilay 1 'JH Hl'Nl a Y & ! 0 61 0 1 1 ' MiiiiIhv TufUy . . . . HI IN) SHIPPING DAY BY DAY marine Ratters, Here, Tbere aid Everywhere. A larfn quant II y of atiocka from I he Aaloria uox factory la aual'.lnK rhl lii.nt on the Htate Monday momlnic Hl.wmi-r Kmplrt arrive.! down from I'ortland eaterday mnrninx and lcf( lm mealiatcly for Ban Kramleco and way IMirta. Tha ItrllUh ahlp Marathon. Captain J II. J'roealry, aallvd for tha I'nltrd King dom. Hhe rarrlea !l.l(i bu!i-la c.f wheat, valued at t't.M Blie will make gueenatown or Falmouth for ord.ra. Tha llrlllah ahlp Dunlrune. wheat laden for lha llnlleil Klna-dnm. airlvrd down tha river yealerday. The Uuntrun la a fine veeael and haa the honor of tnak Ini tha amarteat paaaajte of tha aaaeon I rom London. Tha run waa made In 107 daya. Tha ateamer Quern will arrive from I'ortland thla mornlnK. Bhe will take on ua lima of ahooka here for Ataika. The lumber la from the Clatsop mill, and muat of neceaally go to Ban 1'ranclwi, thence to lhr north. An Alaakan line Horn thla port would aave conalderable frnlaht on euch ahtpmenta The lUchthouae tender Mantanlta went down to Tillamook 11 k yeatcrday morning, returning at (o'clock. Bhe will leave Ihla morning for Portland, where he will undergo a few alight r'pnlra. Th. Cniiimtitne will nrnhahlv lie down Bunday morning. The Oriental atcamahlp Aalotm arrived , down fi.im 1 'on land yeirtfrilay morning ' and docked at Klnnrv'e ranmrv. where ahe loaded :C.w feet of lumber for Voko- l.ama. The lumber came fratn lh Clat .vi p rnllla. Kxclualve of the lumh.T taken on at thla port, her iarso la val ued at fI.i; t. and la conalgned to mer chanta In Heoul. Korea, Yokohama, Koba, Honolulu. Hongkong and Shang hai Bhe haa 1.'.") Inna of flour aboard. Many nraona vlalleil the large ateamer while the lay at tne wharf. The ateam er will all thla morning. Mr. K. K. Adnnia and bride are paxa-nscr for Hongkong, where Mr. AiUma will look after Ihr O. R. N. Co.'a inlereaia. J Chaa, R.-rers' drug store. Th collision beiwen Ihe atcam"r' Queen and the Itrltlah lrk Strath Ion The Innovations which the young car ecme lo have been an unlucky affair lni ia mhMnK ,n ,ne etlquftte of the for the latter. After the vessels were Kuaalan court are meeting with a good aeparated It waa found that the sailing da, of Oppoai,on from . of craft had her jlhboom fracturcl. Bhe Muscovl.e i.j.,.. Among the clani.s was towed to the I nlon Iron orxa and there h?r damagis were reim'rrd. In the meantime the Una.n had been made aa good as new and Is now on her way to Portland tthr en-am. r is In Port land), but th Btraihdon la still hard and faat at the Iron works. When an attcTiipt wan madi! to dock hir it xfraa found that tht re waa a luink of mud In the way. Kxlra steam was KM on the tint and tho Stratlulon was llnnlly got ulongAlile. This was during the aprlng il.U's, however, and the rise and fall has gradually been getting lean ewr since. Several days ago an attempt waa made to move the big ship, but It fal. d. Ijtst Bunday three lugs were sent, but tht-y could not budge hrr. Yesterday two of Ihe most powerful vr&M'la in Ihe bay made anolhrr attempt, but after pulling made anolhrr attempt, nut alter pulling '.h;: .yz -p i1; (Impair. The chances u"te that wrt of th. Strathdon's cargo will have to be dis charged before she cun be got out of her lied of mud. In the meantime, how rr, Ooodall, lVrklna & Co., the onn'rs of the Queen, are paving l.ri3 a day de murrage to the ioini-m of the vesi'l, and they fall to soe where tho fun comes In. They have willingly paid for all the dm nges the Vessel sustained, but think It la rather hard to tie "ompellei; to pay the demurrage because the vrssi-l la stuck In the mud and canont he got off. Anither attempt will be made to get the vessel off at high water thU morning, and If It fnils the work of lightening will at once, begin. The Slralhdun was loaded with wheat and all ready to sail for Knglitnd when the accident hap pened. Captain liillllps. Jr., Is fretting over the delay, as he docs not consul r the demurrage makes up for his loss ot lime. Call. The coast defense monitor Monadnock, after being nearly twenty-two years In building, put In her first apiiemanee at the bay of San Francisco yesterday, says the Sun Francisco Call She also went through lire Ciolden Gate and ob tained a first view of old ocean In one of his calmest moods. There was hardly a breath of air, and the doscn or more sidling vessels In the oiling all ran up their lings and saluted the monitor as ahe passed. Puring tt time that the Monadnock has been on the ways five presidents have been elected and s'rved out their terms. During live administra tions money haa been appropriated for work on her, and It la contiiUntly as serted that more money had been ex pended on her than would build two similar ships at the present ilme. "She Is old enough to vote," said an old salt yesterday, "but, still, I guess sh is aa good and sound a ship as any other In our navy. She Is very like the Mon terey and seen a short distance apart would pass for sister ships." ThJ Mo-j nadnock Is not the first of her name.' The original vessel of that name was nlso a monitor, and was the llrst vessel of ; her class to make Ihe voyage from the Atlantic to the Pacific. She was a fine seaworthy veruael, but the wooden por tions of her frame got the dry rot and HanlWOrCi an? nan to do Droaen up. i ne nest por tions of her hull and machinery were put Into the Monadnock of toduy. The new coast defense vessel Is USS feet inches long. 65 feet I Inches brnad und 14 feet ( Inches deep. She is 3.W0 tons displacement and can make 14.6 knots an hour when called upon. With the ex ception of the Mlantonomoli. now on the Atlantic coaat the Monterey and Mo nadnock are two of th most formidable flarch, 1896. II WATKK. UlW WITIK, il y. m. ft. ili. in h. in (f. It. in IL t 17 , H. 3 i fi j H.2 4 (Ml j 7.4 8 16 II IU 0 64 10 !,2 11 68 1 13 0 82 2 21 8 45 4 47 6 M It 18 64 7 25 7 47 8 17 8 47 24 10 (HI M 67 0 on 1 17 II oil 2 27 8 4l 4 4H ft 40 0 24 7 I'H ; 65 H 4.1 0 6 0.8 0 2 0.2 0 8 0 4 4 2 4 3 8.0 8 5 3 0 2 6 i.O 16 13 I. I 0. 0.8 0.8 0.U II. 9 (1.8 4.1 3 9 8.2 2.3 1.4 0.6 ll ti n C o 7 8 VI I 0.2 07 l.o 1.8 2.0 8 6 U 44 10 ; 11 17 t 00 n.O H a ;l III ft N lm it a n a . 7 41 5.0 0 :l 6.H 2 80 8 3f 4 M 6 Mi 6 64 0 20 0 64 7 l 7 40 8 Oft H 2H 8 64 0.4 n.i 0 0 0 1 0.0 0.2 0 0 0.8 1 2 7 .11 , 10 Kl 6.0 7 7.2 8.0 7.8 7 0 7 ft 7.1 0 7 U.3 6 0 6.7 6.4 6 7 6.8 8 7 7.4 3.0 8.7 8 8 8 4 7 8 7 u ;i il is N o il oo II 61 0 an 1 04 1 H 2 12 8 6l 8 Ml 4 20 6 20 HI 7 67 0 12 in 07 10 62 It 84 0 27 1 16 2 Ml 2 ft.1 ; 1 ; 2.0 2.3 : 2 0 V '!6 10 05 '8.2 11 02 j 8.6 l 2 821 0.6 8 37 ! 0.2 4 31 ) 1 5 17 -0.2 6 00 -0.1 0 40 ; V 0 7 23 : 0 ft 8 If I 1 8 42 1 7 vawela of their claaa In ht I'nlted Htalea navy. The Monadnock la arm d j alth four lu-lrvh (una, each Si fret long! and wrl'hlna 2 tona each. Two of , th.aa are mounted In the revolv'trta lur-, ra and an capable of throwlnx a mlaalle a dlatance of over nine mil. a. . Hhe haa alo two C-pounlera and two X poi.ndera, rim fire, heeldca two T-mll-, llmeter llotchklaa r-volvlria; cannon and t two tlatllna Kuna. Her protective armor j la fnm & t k Inch thick, her turreta , are ln hca and her l.arrx tKa HSJ Inrhia thick. IIt prolrctlvc deck l l 1 lochia; till' k Bhe carrlea a crew of M olllcrra arid iti men. The. laat, pl.cca ' of aide and turret armor ariiveil from ! Ihe Kaat In' May, and work en th! terad then pro(treed atradlly. h"n Ihe Venezuelan war acare aroie, workj on h-r waa ruahed. and In conacjtit nee ; ahe waa ready to ro to aea yeatcrday. ' When the Monadnock came running; down the bay ahe preaented a vary .r-tty, apHrane. There waa hardly a ripple on the walera, and ae ahe plounnrd a'onar lh re waa a "bone In her mouth" that looked to he. three feet high. The Vat r I almply deluaed th forward part of the' veiwel, and It flowed aft. Hiving the monl-' tor the appearance of being completely i under water, with the ezceptlon of h-r turreta and deck houaea. After adjuat- I rig her compaaace. the Monadnock waa haaded for the Uolden (Sate. Bh wen aa far a Fort I'olnt, and Uien waa head ed over for Lime I'olnt. After manm terlng for a time ahe waa again headed for the entrance, and went out over the bar. Bhe did not go very far, however, direct to Mare Island. It waa aald that i the board of Inapectlon waa nn board Ihe monitor, but If that waa the ca- Hflfl then aomethlng muat have ben th mat ter, aa alie waa aupioard to be aliout to , t 1'huI undergo a thotough test, both In aall-,' ' j ing ana gun practicr. The Mare Island , t"B I'nadUla came down with the Mo-i . na.lnock and accompanied her In herj varloua evolutione around Ine harh.r. I She waited for her Inelde of Point Honlta I w-hlle the monitor went to a'a. A round i from her hattertea waa fired, and then' ! veaeels atarted back for Mare UI - and. DID YOC EVER ' Try Electric Bltteri aa a remedy for ' our trouha? If noi. get a bottle not ar.d get r.ief. Thla medicine has been , found to be peculiarly adip:ed to the ! relief and cure of ail female cjmplalnla, I exerting a wonderful direct Influence In i giving atrength and tone to the organa. 1 If you have Loes of Appetite, Conatipa- ! Hon. Headacne. Fainting Spells, or are .N,rvou. sieepieaa, Kxcltable, Melan- i choly or troubled with Dlxxy Spell. Elec '7 p.m. itiirt except 8uodiy; leave Port trlc Bitters la tha medicine you need. , . . . .. . . Health and Strength are guaranteed by Un1 'll jxcept Sunday. Ita uae. I-arg bottles only 60 cents at her Imperial majty has ordained 'hat prvacntailona shall br made In the Rug- Hah fashion, the sovereign offering her hand to be kissed, and not ahaki-n. aa waa the custom of the dowager emprrra. The Russian Indies are disposed to resent this a an nnnec.-Hiu.ri ,lin!nv ,.r haughtlr.ees. . WILD WITH ECZEMA Hinds and Limbs Covered with Blisters, and Great Red Blotches. aM n II AT ft I prn COULD NOT SLEEP Lay Awake Night after Night Scratching Until almost Wild. burnedUke fire Speedily Cured by CUTICURA REMEDIES I was a sufferer for right yean from that moat distressing of all diseases. Eczema, but can now say tru hfullv that 1 am entirely cured. I tried some of the beat )hvsirians In Ilia country, but thev did me little good. The palms of uiv hauds were covered, and Would become iiillaiued; little white blisters at tint would aptiear, then they would peal orT.leavlnir a red. anion. h surface which would burn like Are and Itch ; well, there ia no nana for It On the inaiiie of the upper part of both my limbs, groat red blutchea not unlike hives would appear, and as soon as I became warm, the nuriiini snu nening wouin g am' . I WOI begin. Night after turxlit cmlcl lie awake all night and acrmndl. and almost so wild. 1 heal rdol Ctmctia remedies, got a box of CPTiotiaA (ointment), a bottle of t'tnict'BA Rusolvknt (Mood purifier!, and gave them a thorough trial, and after a few applications I noticed the redness and Inflammation disappear; o oea I had unit eaa oa fr lia aol a tifn of Scma Ufl. 1 can truthfully assert that S2.00 worth of CtrnouHA RgMgnitscurednie. Any one I meet who has Kciema, I do nor, tasitate a moment la recommending your rrroeiues. urns n. PORTE. Gen't Real Estate and Insurance Ilmker, 1US Canon St., Pittsburg, Pi. Seirnr Cuai TaaiTsT. Warm baths with CiTtcuai Soar, gentle applications ot CuTiruau (ointment), and mild doaee of Con ceal KiaoLTSXT (blood purifier). Bold throatHeat tht werid. Porras Dane k Coast. Coir., Sola rmprialon. Boaton. V. S a. All aesal tha Stood. Skia aa Swl ." J. B. WYATT, Astoria, Ortgoa. Ship Chandlery, Groceries, Provisions. PAINTS and OILS. Special Attcntloa Paid to Supplying Ships, MANLY VIGOR ONCB MOBB In harmairr with 11m worbl, 2000 completely mrwl man arn latum nappy praiaea for in ureauei, rami' et and moat ana reaaf ul enra for aei nl weakneaa aD I lra.tvliror knowD to medical erleoca. An anconntrrf thla -lltrful lllaroeery. In l)k form, with ref. n-ncea and prW, arlll ha Mint to auf. ferine men faaaMl frm. Vn manly Tle-or paruaaanUy natorad. failura lmpoaalbia. ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO.H.Y. North Pacific Bremery JOHN KOPP.Prop Bohemian Laer Beer And XX POUTER. Laara ordara wits J. U Carlaua at tha uaarstda Saloon or LouU BoaaMaa at tka CoamopoUtaa Saloon. AJ1 ordera will a peomptiy attached to. You'll meet new people aea near cltlea enjoy new expert ncea and become acquainted with new methoda of railroading. If you take the Burlington to Omaha, Kanaaa City, BL Loula, or Chicago. Bhorteat Una eat aer vlce to all polnta aouth and aoutheaat. Tlcketa and tlma-tabl'f on application to the local ticket agent or by ad drtanlng A. C. 8HBI.DO.V. O. A.. Portland. Or. A. C. 8HELDO.V, O. A., Portland, Or. E. fUNEIL. keca'ver. Given Choice of ;;Jmo TranseoDbpental Kouies, Via Ogden, Denver and Oiuahii or M. Paul. i tTjj, 'Spokane punm, and Tourist 8 lM rc ReatlnlrtK Ch lira Car 'AstOfid tO 5ail FfailCiSCO. State of California, Tuesday, Feb. U. Columbia, Sunday, Feb. 21 Stale of California, Friday, Feb. 28. Columbia, Wednesday, March i. State of California, Monday, March 1 Columbia, Saturday, March 14. Astoria and Portlnd Steamers. Tbe T. J. Potter wUl laara Aatorla at The Steamer LurUn win leara Aatorla at (:S a. m. daily, except 8unday; lea re Portland at I p. m. daily, except Satur day. eVf rare and sjenenU information caJ1 o or addreaa Q. W. IiOUNSBERRT. i A-ant. I W H. HTRLBtTHT, Geo. Pn. Agt le"tlane. rv Are You Uomz Easts1 ha eura nod ae that your ticket rd via T HE MMH-WESTERX line:. CHICAGO. ST. PAUL,, MINNEAPOLIS nd OMAHA RAILWAYS. Thla I tha GKEAT SHORT LINE Between DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO An. I all Toints East and South. Their ldanlflcent Track. Peerleaa Vea Ubuled Dlnlna; and Sleeping Car Trains ai Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Have given thla road a national reputa tion. All class, of passenger carried on the vesttbuled trains without extra charge. Shin your freight and travel over thla famous line. All agents have ticket. W H MEAD, F. C. SAVaQB, Gen. Agent Tray. F. and P. Agt 148 Washing-ton St.. Portland. Or. PROVJSN A BOON. Gentlemen: I have always recom nended Krauae's Headricne Capsules herever I have bad a chance. They -lave proven a veritable boon In my Hmlly against any and all kinds of eadache. Yours truly, .1 R WALTKK. Leavenworth, Kansas. For sale by Chaa Rogers, Astoria, ) rearm arle agent Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn., says: "Bhlloh's Vltallser 'SAVED MY LIFE.' 1 consider It th best rem edy for a debilitated system I ever used.' For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble. It excel. Price 5 cts. For sale by J. W. Conn. Mill i M . . ,L Si T SoItntlGo Amat'lcM M- V vtT, aWl Le. T0 aA, evirw. wnmum aaa a a a. i CtllCM PATiatTai.1 OOaaOHTa. acalJ 7OThirnrBasSVaaji4fraaMaMlig.it wntaki '. a (XX, Ml BsoauviT, Kaw Yiiag, OM.at bwraaa fn aaeiinntf notm. la Smorle aaw roe awn Krarr aatenl lakara out rr a. la brooch, hefura tint puUia bj a aoaioa traa oi earya la laa Lera areenlselea of aerr arlMilte rmvr fa SX WurkL Splamlunr Iliaaarale4. No linelllf'nl sua saonld be wlihoat it. wakir g l ooa iwifliisimnwm, ainre aii m 1 1ft , Mi saanaf, aww sera cuy. 0UNSET 9 LIMITED. MKAMON Or ISwlAoA. WILL Kl Tuiiee a Week BETWEEN San Francisco a AND New Orleans Over the Great J unset p oute Leaving San Francisco Tuesdays and Saturdays From Tuesday, Nor. 5, 1895 The mot eorrapCata, modern, elegantly equipped and perfectly arranged Veati buled TranacootlDeatal Train In America. New EqiUpmeot, eapeciUly designed for thks i Direct connections In New Orleans or all Eastern points. Quick time. THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BAflK Acts as trustee for corporations and in dividuals. Transact a general banking business. Interest paid on I Una deposit. r Q. A. BOtO,rY HENJ. YOUNG FRANK r'ATTON President ....Vice President Cashier DIKEfTOKis J. Q. A. Uovilt)). C. il. Page, llouj V'oung. A . Rw!, D. P. Tnompaion W. K. Dement. ut Hnlm -a. ijraJAj IKLal 1 i THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT A passenger train on the Chicago, Mil waukee and St. Paul Railway. No. It tarlns are vestlbuled, heater by steam, and lighted by electricity. Each sleep car berth has an electric reading lamp. Its dining cars are the best In the arorld, and Its coaches are palacea on wheels. This great railway, connecting aa It does with all transcontinental lines at 8t Paul and Omaha, assures to the tarveling public the best service known. Tlcketa via the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Huilway are on sale at all railroad ticket offices to any point In the United States or Canada. For maps, folders snd other Information, address. C. J. EDDY, General Agent. J. W. CASEY. Portland, Or. Trav. Pass snd Tkt. Agent, Portland, Or. SEASIDE SAWHM. A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tle, celling, and all kinds of finish: moulding snd shinglea: also bracket work done to order. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. H. F. L. LOGAN. Prop'r. Seaside, Oregon. KARIS CLOVER ROOT will purify your blood, clear your complexion, regu late your Bowels, and make your head clear as a bell. 25 cts., 50 cts., and tl 00. Sold by J. W. Conn. INDORSED BY THE PRESS. Gentlemen: This Is to certify that I have used Krause's Headache Capsules with satisfactory results. I bought a box which cost me 25c, 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 public as being Just what they are represented. Respectfully. W. P. HUTCHISON. Ed. Gasette. Pleasant Hill, Mo. Twenty-five cent, for aale by Chaa. Rogers, Astoria, Or., sole agents. Captain Sweeney, U. S. A, San Diego, Cal., says: "Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy Is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good'. Price 51) cents. Sold by J. W. Conn. -