f TUB DAILY ASTOltlAV, aSTOKIA, FMUaY MORNINO, MAHCII 27. m. A What is CteatorU ia Dr, Broul IMtvher'a prescription fur Iiiftut fetid Children. It conUlua neither Opium, Morphine nor Other Jfarootlo ubsUuce, It la liunuWa aubatltuto fuf I'wgorlo, Drop, Hoothlnif Srmpa, and CuUr OIL It la rieMAitt. I la guarantee ia Uilrty yean' ue by Millions of Mothera. Cnatorm dcatroyi Worms and allay a fbrarUhneu, CMtorU prevents vomiting flour Curd, ewes tlarrbnca and Wind Colic. '' CaatorU " relieve teething troubles, ' enroa constipation and fltttulmicy. Caaterla. aaMralUtec the food, mgulatea the touiivt'B. wid boweli, giving- healthy and natural sleep. Csw orla la the Children's Tanacoa tha Mother's Frlood. Castoria. "Caaferi I a irtlrnt sjrdlrin for chit dm. Ma)hmlumtMlyial4aMarili fa tOM spa (Mr cfcildr." ba. O. C Ohoo, Lewsll. Mm. Castoria U tk bnl rmy lot children of eratrk I tm acquainted I hop lb As U not ar sletaat kn aaOirri will cua.Mrr th tsat latmat of llwlr children, sad Caatmla tastsa f lk various quack auaHaai which era 1i,ig their kmd MM, try famni opisas, ssorplila. soothing yivj ad ether halt fill MU daw their Umu, UsrebT aillM la to BrtauUur grarae " XML I. t. kiscsjsuja. . Cunwe. Ark, I The Centaur Cemaany,' 7T Jloui 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 TAK15 NO YOU PURCHASE MARSHALL'S THE BEST The Right Twine to Buy KLMOHIC. HANHOKN A CO.. AunU MANHOOD apeairvaaiaajal iu til . H4avaW NaarMaMaMkMaV 4ii jraa eki1 ftv m0 1tmm retell at ( - rre W n ritnivat th I'-a Mr 1 m AaQ Ai Ith Ul.ej i'.M a!rr. fnt (.! FOR TILiliAmOOK, NEHALEM AND . DTMHR ' COAST POINTS w . , , STEAHERS R. P. EUM0RE.1 1. H. HARRISON, AUGUSTA. Bailing dates to aiul from Tillamook and Nehalem depend on the weather. For freight and passenger rates apply to ELMORE, SANBORN & CO., Agents. 0. K AN. CO., Ajena, Portland. Castoria, "Caster (a las well adapted tocMldrsa that 1 nnaimnd It m Nptrtor to as prases IpUua kawwa la ." H. A. Asms. M. D III so. Oslord at., Sroaklys, N. T. "Oar pkyalrlaa la th cMrfm'i depart swat ban apokea hlhy of their raptrt raca la I heir oatald pi art lea wild Castoria, ead slthoujh w only her smoog oar asedlrel auipllM what I kaowa a regular products, yet ara ara fir lo ronfe that laa astrlu of CasUaia baa woe ua to look with favor apoa H." t'mrao Haemal, ajro Dtarsweaav, aum C. anna, Am. Murray Street, New Yerk City. Just a Moment Cf IANCISS WHEN THE STRONGEST RESTORED v:-,: Ttl epnaaaWN! pit aTe Mr C Maawerf U WW-oTVatpaeBm Imi Waa.la.w4 VirWIl bw erf ajaaawf !( fWia if falfl Pfai, eja W .. t aw . fw f ,: f'! V h rr h. .sr Me i t-M aM. Ui' l. VamMH J. W.CONN.Afinl, AUoH. Alili Open por Special Charter. Tide Table for IIKtll DATK. A. M. li. III. m:.'ImY ... Mmiilny Tiii"lu'y . . , . Wi'iliu'wliiy. , Tliiirmliix , . . Krl.ley Hal nr.lHV . ,,, H('M)AV ... Mfiily TiM't'liiy . . . Wr-ilncmliiy,, Tliurwiay, , . , Frlily Hntiinliiy. . . , NU.VJMY ... Mumliiy TmHMly WiillmailHy , . Tlmrwlay. ... r'rulay Hl unlay . . . . MJMiAY.... Mdiwlav 'I'm-ailiiy Woclm-wlity . TlmrvUy . . PiMay ....... Halimlny HI'ND.tY... Monday 'lllcwIliV . . I 1 .' :i I 7 .! H . : 10 .' .' .j ia .. is J in j 17 jIH .21 " .liKI .! !M ,IS7 . i!8 .! HI 1 W) 41 ;l 2!t 4 :i 4 ro & 44 47 H IK) U M 10 1.1 11 07 0 01 0 4 'i 1 10 1 H2 I !M 1 !W t.-i K.'J w 2 II . I N 1 H.6 H.I 7.11 7 II HO 7 7. HI HI) H.4 H 4 sr. H.A 4 H.I H.ll 7.H 1.V I 9 ! 1(1 HH II W 0 U 0 fit 1 : mi 8 2 8. ft S.7 H.7 H 8 .2 MATTERS MARINE. Notes Plckel Up Alon the Water Front Yesterday. NOTICK TO MAKINKKB. I'uv-tl Huuml. Waahlnclim. Not l.a la Iwvl.y nlvxi that tha t)u wartil.h Mnul lll liiiiir, palntnl rl. haa k rnilaril In lia old lrlli aliout oae jimrliT mll lo lli norlliwwlward ct IliiwamUh llra.il, aoolli aldn of Ih rn traiva lo H.Hln harbor. Thla niHW-i. alT"ila lha I.ll of llMiwin arxl lluny.. I'arlflr Cnaal, 1C5. 'K St. Iiy tmliT of lha l.lrhlhoiiao Hoard fl. W. KAItKNIIOl.T. (otnmaniler f. a. Navy. lnaiM-lir Thlnaonlh IJrhlhouw Dtaiiiel. Hiranr Kmplr la du tomorrow from Han Ktuiriw Hti-amrT llarrlaon. from Tillamook and N"lialrni. arrlvrd rlTdar aflamoon. Tha ihlp Alrllf haa almoat Anlah'd IravillrMi le.ow) fcot of lumber In IVirt laut. Tha orhoonrr Maid of Orlaana haa barn rhartrrd to load K".MI fpl of umbr In Portland for Han Kranrlaro. Thr u lioonor Roy Somrra la on lha . v i, fr.n Man franrlaro. Hha will luinlx-r in Torlland for Urdondo. Tha ItaJlorhmyla yaatarday flnj.h'd dl .! r..i.. c.i imi. ..f rnm al lha O. 1L and N. wharf. Hha will prolnlily Irava up Ih rlvi-r today. Mr. J. O. Hanlhorn'a launch Ida llaarl haa lrn (hnrouahly ovrrhaulrd and waa launrhad Wcdnraday. Tha UtUa boat prr amla an rarrptlonally nrat appavanoa. Tha Htal arrived yratfrday mornlnic from lUn Kranrlaro. with a larn fr'lahi llat Amont hnr paaarngrra rr two matra and Ova aramm for eha flvr nuuMrd arhoonrr Ixul. which haa not aa yt Itft up. Tho arhoonrr Hurrirla. whk'h la d hero from Ala.ka. ! lakln hrr tlm about avttltis alone. Hhr waa rrHrtrd at I'ort Townartiil ovvr a wark aco Hha la a vrry amart llltlf vallrr and ahould hava arrived Ava or all dayi o Tlw liriilnh ahlp Hon now In Port land, haa hern rhartKml n load l.s.0 ffrt of lumber thorr for thr Wnl foat of Bouth Amrrlra. Tha "rumor" thai aha would load at th (.'Utaii MlIU waa pmhahly the Imaalnallon of lomi far- BIT. Tha few lira whltt-wlnitrd flth-boat la maklnx Ha appmranr In tha river. Whrn nna atopa to conaldrr the fart that about SIM) boat will b In a'rvlra thla aranon, and that each boat ranira at lrat two mi-n. and many thrra and four, ho nat urally ranMa to tha ronrlualon that thrra will t a prrtty lama Duailnc population oiipoalta thr city by Ih ara. KIhboal bulldera are ovrrcrowdrd with ordcia for boala. tlrllbili bhlp llramblotya la loadlnn whral at olrvator H for Suuih Africa. At a departure from tho ur-neral rule th wheat bilrm plared In hir hold la not fuiiktd In the ordinary l'lift aound nek. a'nch oontalna about til piunda, but In a lamer aack road of heavy ma terial and re-iemlillug a coffor anck Th r-aaon ol lamer and mora aubmanlial aakj Ininit uaod la that In Sou 111 Altlra, thiie aiu few warehouaoa and rruri IraiiKlKirutlon farllltlra, r Hulrln wh at to be often left out of doora and htndlid many tlmia. With a HKht aa'k the loss In creat. Thr wheat for the Urmm bletya In aai kJd at lha eluvetor. Ledirrr. The Han Froncl.ro Commercial NVwi of Mrrh If contain the following It m, which will doubtless be very Interrx tligr to the friends made by Captain I 'utile and his oinccrs while they were In this port: "The committee of Lloyd's have presented their medal for meritorious smice to Captain James rattle and Chief Krglneer Hone, of Ih British simmer Htralhnevla, which lost her pro peller on October 10 last, and drif'd about the Pacltlc In a most erratic, way until IVcrmlier IK, when she whs takon in tow by th Mlowern. Th marine com panies also, and Lloyd's, will present a tostlmoulal, and more than to th cnptnln am) officers." It will be re membered that the Mlowcra lost the Btntthnevis In a storm after Inking her In tow, and the Htrnthnevis was airaln at the mercy of the seaa. She drifted to the Instruction Island coust, but a fortuitous anchorage saved hor from the rocks until the timely arrival ol the strnmer Mlnrola, which took her In tow and brought her (afsly to Port Towns end. Litigation over the salvage claims thus Induced la now pending. The ctfl rers of the Northern l'acltlo Steamship Company are gratified over what la con sidered th well-deserved honor thus con ferred upon the officers and crew of Ih steamship so lately In the company's arrvlo. Ledger. The New York correspondent of Fair play In a recent communication says: A nine sum In salvage will probably have to be paid by the owners of the British snlllng ship Itangaror, now In Hampton roads, from Passorean, Java, for Phila delphia. The mishaps of tha ship com nvinoed with the tllns of Captain Cong don, and he waa left ashor at St. HeJona. the voyage proceeding; with Mate Harvey In command. She was next dis covered by a Virginia pllotboat aground a few mill's above Capo Henry, and aa t heavy ara waa running which the crew were afraid would swamp the ship, ih y nlwndonud her and were landed by the pllntbonot lit Fortresa Monroe. Mean while the Baltimore pilots had heard of tho stranding and arrived on the scene with their steamer Just In time to llnd tho ship a derelict. Th?y got her afloat, and after parting one or two hawsers and experiencing another atranding, final ly towed her Into a aafe anchorage. With the return of line weather next morning the Bangalore s crew repented their ac tion and stnrtxl In search of, their ship, but only to find her a prime. The Vir ginia pilots are "kicking thems-lvis" for likewise abandoning her and thus letting their Baltimore rivals in for' salvage flarch. 1896. WATKK. MlMf wvfr.a. I r. m. ! a. J: r. m. h. in ! U. I h. in. I ft. i li. in. I It. U 17 1 H.O H 15 0 fl H i a 05 ! H.'i it 0.8 07 1.0 4 mi 17.4 0 M (1.2 0 41 l.H 6 m ! . 111 rwi o.a in 11 a n It 10 i A H II M 0 H II 17 8 .5 7 41 B.I IH 0 4 II i 6 0 'i 4 'i 2 HO 0.4 10il2.0 2 VI 4 3 8WI 0.1 II IB II 7 8 45 D O 4 Jl-I 0 0 11 W) 7.2 4 47 8.6 B HI -0 1 0 ail 8 .0 6 B4 0 .0 II Bl 8.0 li 18 2 5 20 0.2 0 80 7.8 fl 64 ii.O . B4 0 1 04 ' 7 (1 7 25 I B 7 li- 0.8 1 ;w ! 7 ft ' 7 47 1.8 . 7 40 1 2 2 I'J'7.1 8 17 I I i 8 Oft 1 6 8 B0 8 7' 8 47 0.0 j 8 28 2.0 IT31 .3 B 24 0.8 8 64 2..'i 4 20 6 0 lo 08 0.8 V5j 2 6 20 6.7 ID 67 O.fl 10 06 j 8.2 A IU 6.4 0 00 0.9 jll 02 8.1) 7 67 6 7 I 17 0.8 , g li 6.8 0 )!U 4.1 '2 8-2. 0.6 ID 07 0 7 2 V7 8 i 8 37 ! 0.2 10 m 7.4 8 4M 8.2 i 4 31 -0 1 1! 84 8.0 4 4H 2.3 1 6 17 -0.2 , B 40 1.4 00 -.l 0 27 8.7 1 8 24 0.5 8 40 ' 0 0 1 18 8 .8 7 OH 0 0 j 7 28 0 B 2 Of! 8 4 ; AA 0 0 8 02 I 1 I 65 7 8 H 41 0 7 ! 8 4'i 1 7 0 which rhey eatlmat will amount to at li-aat tai.'Ji. the alilp, with her carao of B,0" tuna of augar, la valued al some thtn Ilka f.w. Tla barkenllna Kureka. whkh haa been etixloiialy eipccled a-t Port Townaaud for weral daya peat, put Into port yster day forty-f.ve daya out from 6n Jie. dn (lualmiiala. Her voyawe waa nu.rked by Ill-luck which culminated on March t In Ih loa of her mlas'nmaal. Or Kel ruary Z John Mawnnherc a aeam;iii. i'll. II waa burled at ara on th fol io win day. He waa a native of rin land, and M year old. Hhortly afl'r Ih funeial Frank Herll'. firnt mat of I lie veaiel, whll aetilnir up III 'lirl!i. fell lo the deck from the rail and broke hla .boulder. Hut little relief could b (Ivan to Irr lufTeref until port waa rurhed. Ilia Injury wa. attend d to by Quarantine Orfieer Chalmirt. On March!, when th Kuieka T.a- In lall luda M dirre Iu minute noith and longitude l.TI darre an I 2 mlnuK-i ml, a heavy northerly eal did romud'rnhle ilamae Heavy aeas were ahipiirj, which aw'pl down the deck, cl'an.'.a: out the (alley and Rooillnn a portion of th cabin. When Ike norm waa at ta height the mi ien stick went by th board. It waa dctermlmd to run for Ban Pranclaro for rafialra aid to 'and tha Injured mala. Berlli wl.l be taken ashore tonorrow mornlnir mid conveyd to the t'nlted Stales marine Iwepita!. Kxamlner. WAITKIl! lIKKrSTF.AK. HAM AND KUUB KOK ONE. "Clod gave ua meat, but th devil s'nt ua rooks." la a trite saying. Fmm bad rookta, fast eating, and overeating, cornea a whole train of dlaeauira Indlgea llon, dysprpela, biliousness, catarrh of lha stomach, headache, dlxslnee, and the like. I kid alas gave ua a brainy man, who compounded tha "Oolden Medical Discovery." a corrertlv of all th III resulting from overeating and bad blood. Ir. Pierre, of BuSJalo, has furnished In th "Discovery," a (real desideratum In America, where everybody are In such hurry lo make money they have no Urn to eat, and eearcely any time to live. It Invigorate the liver, cleans Ih blood and tones up the system. Delicate dljeaaea of either sex. however Induced, speedily and permanently cured. Hook of particulars 10 cents In stamps. mailed sealed In plain envelope. Address, World's Dispensary Medical Association, Ml Main atreet, HufTalo, N. T. TOO SMALL, A Thine to HAla Bo Much Disturbance About New Tork World. The beautiful though rlrhly dressed young woman stood before the police magistrate. Beside her on the bridge waa her accuer. a atern-faced merchant In the dry goods line. "I'm not a kleptomaniac, sir," she be gan, when the time name for her to speak In her own behalf, "It's my first offense." "That may be true enough, your hon or," broke In the merchant, "but we must be protected, you know." "Hut the articles were ao small that I didn't think my act In taking it would lie construed In the light of a theft," pleaded the maldan ak-aln. "I am extremely sorry for you," re sponded the kindly faced magistrate, In a husky voice, "but it la my duty to are that the law Is maintained. W hat was the article you took?" Opening her purse, the accued with drew a aomothing and placed It before hi honor. "There It K" she said. "It Is, Indeed, too small a thing to speak of," muttered the magistrate, as he unfolded a red slid bathing costume. And aa the young woman walked ad libitum from the courtroom she cast a withering glance at th defeated mer chant. . TOMMY ATKINS. Forgot the Quarrel and Held Out His Hand. TNsirson's. Hhortly before the first Burmah war broko out a dispute arose between the crew of the frlgnt Fox and the men of th Fiftieth regiment, both being sta tioned at Portsmouth at the time. So heartily was the quarrel taken up on either side, and so fierce and fre quent were the fights K'twen Jack Tar and th soldiers, that the auhtorltles deemed It advisable to tvmove the Fox from Portsmouth to 8plthead. 8hortly afterward It waa ordered out to Burmah: so was the Fiftieth, but by transport. A gee part of Ih crew were detailed for land service. They crossed the Irra waddy to where th Fiftieth were sta tioned, and surprised the commanding officer by a request to present a pMltlon. Thla he consented to hear, and found that It was nothing- less than that they should be allowed to go Into action side by aid with their late enemies, the Fiftieth! The one knew th sterling fighting qualities of the other. Tommy Atkins held out his hand, and the quarrel was forgotten. RULES TOR RRAYER. Charles Love Benjamin In the March Century. Before you venture on the main. Pray once you may return again. Before you Into battle go. Pray twice you may escape the foe. But ere you take a wife perdle! Your prayers should not be less than three. From th Spanish. APTLY DESCRIBED. Chicago Post. "W. h. a vprv IntArAsHn. Hlscttanlnn I In regard to Napoleon at our club to I day." she said. "Then I sitppose you know all nbout him now," hi- replied. "Yes, Indeed," she responded promptly. "He's the man the magailnes have been booming for the last year or two." "Do you desire the peace of Europe?" Chorus of great powers:' "That depends on which of us, gets the biggest plec'." Texas Sittings. TWO urn BATUD Mr. Phte Thomas, of Junction City, III., was told by bar doctor sn had Con sumytloe and that there was ao hop for hr, but two bottle Dr. Klnsrs new 11s- roverr Pomtilnely cured hT. srel ah says It a.T4 her Uf. Mr. Thomas Kfgtrs, im Florida street, Ban Francisco, suffered from drtadfuj cold, approaching Con sumption, triad without mult everything Is then bought on bottl of Dr. King's New Dineov-ry end In two wks was cured. II I naturally thankful. It I such rasutts, of which thss ar samples. that prove trut wonderful ffleacy of this nvdlcln In Coui and Colds. Fr trial Dottle at Ches. Rogers' Drug Btor. Reg ular sin V) a nt snd II Wi. W'HRRB UK WOULD COMK IN. W ashlna-ton Btar. "Hiram, I wish you'd bought S bond or two." said Mrs. Comtoas!. "Wall," was Ih thoughtful reply, "fur a man that ain't got no bigger chunk of capital lo Invest than I happen lr have, I drnno e I'd b better off tr put my money Inter umnt securt lie." "I was n't Ihlnkln' about th money- makln' part of It. I wanfd yer to come forward In yer humbl way an' buy 'm ex an act of patriotism. "Wall, Mandy, If that Is what Imther y, y needn't worry no mora. When It rome tor th patriotism part I'll b right on hand. I'll hlp pay th Inter est on 'em." KARL'S CLOVKK MOOT. Ih great Blood tiurcfler, give freshnes snd clear ness lo th complexion sad curta Cor stlparlnn, S eta, SO ct.. fl. 0 For sal by i. W. Conn. IT WAB A COMPnOMIHK. Wlnnlpesf Nor'wester. Johnny I found U) cents this morning. Mamma-What did you do with It? "Jlmmle Watts was with me. and I gave him half of IL" "What made you do that?" "You see, netther of ua licked." All th patent medicines advertised In thla paper, together with th choicest perfumery, and toilet articles etc., can he bought at th lowest prices at J. W Conn's drug store, opposlu Occidental Hotel, Astoria THE SAME OLD JOKE. Milwaukee Illustrated News, cm Lady (In the country! I get Impatient for th new out here. The malls ar so Irregular! Old-Fashkmed Grand mother-La! Bo they was In my young daya T couldn't trust 'em at all. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria Th last day of n'gro criminal In Texas had com. II waa awakened and asked what he would have for break fast, and waa told he could have any thing hr liked. "Den, boss, I reckon I II take er watermllllon." "Watermelons are not ripe yet." "N'ebber mind, boss; I kin wait" Texas Sifter. A GOOD WORD. Mr. J. J. Kell, Bharpsburg, Pa: Dear Sir: I am glad to say a good word for Krause's Headache Capsules. After suffering for over three years with acute neuralgia and Its consequent In somnls (which seemed to baffle the ef forts of some of our beat physicians) you suggested this remedy which gav me almost Instant relief. Words fa'l to express the praise I should Ilk to be stow on Krauae s Headache Capsules. Gratefully yours. MRS. E. R. HOLMES. Montrose, Pa. For sale by Che. Rogers, Astoria, Or., sole sgenU Sir Franrlse Scott, command'r of th Ashantee expedition, has taken luncheon with Queen Victoria since his return to England, and is now one of th Hons of the moment In London. Don't Invite dtappointment by experi menting. Depend upon On Mlnut Cough Cure and you hav Immediate re lief. It cures croup. The only harmless remedy that produces Immediate results. Ches. Rogers. F.tnathan Corrlrurton Gavitt, who died the other day In Toledo. O.. at the age of SS years, was a noted pioneer of Meth odism In Ohio, and the author of "Crumbs From My Saddlebag." a book that had a wide popularity some years ago. J. W. Pierce, Republic, Iowa, says: "I hav used One Minute Cough Cure In my family and for myself, with results so entirely satisfactory that I can hardly find words to express myself as to Its merits. I will never fall to recommend It to others, on every occasion that presents Itself." Cha. Rogers. "I believe," aald the enthusiastic young author, "that the first thing a man should do when he proposes to write a paper of sny kind Is to get full of his subject." "I disagree with you," replied his more mature friend. "In fact. I shudder to think of what might result If I followed your advice." "What are you working on?" "An address on In toxicating liquors to be read b-fore our temperance society." Washington 8tar. Mr T. S. Hawkins. Chattanooga, Tenn.. says: "Shlloh's Vltaltser 'SAVED MY LIFE.' I consider It th beat rem edy for a debilitated system I ever used." For Dyspepsia. Liver or Kidney trouble. it'excela. Price 7S eta For sal by J. W. Conn. During her recent stsy at Rome th pone received Minnie Hauk In special audience, and rave her permission to be present at th private mass celebrated by the nope himself In his private chapel on New Year's day. A few da-s after ward the singer was presented to th sire, and sang a few songs at the Qulrl nal. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. The up-to-dat woman carries a silver flask In the rewwses of muff or pocket. She doesn't depend on her vinaigrette to revive her when he feels faint. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of ll la leavening Strength. V. S. Oovrnst Report Tha noisy chatelaine will be an ac companiment of the summer gown. ROSS HIGGIS.&CO Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria and Upper Astoria Fin Test ni Coffers, TaM Deltrscs. Domtstk ana Tropical rrultt. vtrcuoiei, sugar Cured Haas, Bacon, Etc. Choice Fresh and Salt Meats. Few Hen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those we serve We're trying In every way to make them th most en joyable in town. All the "good thing" of the season cooked by our excellent cook In the most delicious style. Per fect service. If you Invite a mend to the Palace Restaurant the place Is a sufficient guar antee that he will receive a good meal. The Palaee Hestaarant Snap A Kodak at any man corning out nf eur stor and you'll get a portrait of a aisn brimming r wIWi pleasant tlieoglila. Mi h niikilty I the lienor. Hive leerterareeumiKh te ' PIEASE ANY MAN. Corne and Try Them HU'iHEM oV CO. North Paeifie Brewery JOHN KOPP.Prop Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. Lar order with J. L. Caiieoa at th Bunnystd Saloon or Louis Boantg at in Cosmo poll lo Saloon. Ail erdare will a promptly attended to. It is the direct line The difference between the Burlington and all other lines to Omsha, Kansas City and St. Louis U the difference between a direct line and e line that Isn't direct. The Burlington Is th direct line It Is from SO to Cf mil miles shorter than any other routs to the south and southeast. Tim and service are corresponding ly satisfactory. Tickets and time tables on application to the local ticket agent or by address ing A. C. SHELDON. O. A., Portland. Or. E. flcNElU keceiver. HP Gives Choice , of I mo Transcontinental Rotates, Via Via Spokane Ogden, Denver and St. Paul. and Omaha or M. Paul. Pullman and Tourist Sleet Pre Reclining Chsire) Car, Astoria to San Francisco. State of California, Thursday, March . Queen, Tuesday, Varcb 24. Bute. Sunday, March 29. Queen. Friday, Auril 1 State, Wednesday, April 1 Columbia, Monday, April 13. Astoria and Portlnd Steamers. The R. R. Thompson will leave Astoria at 7 p. m. dally except Sunday; leav Portland at J a. m. daily, except Sunday. The Steamer LurZlne will ldave Astoria at : a. m. dally, except Sunday; leav Portland at I p. m. dally, except Satur day. For rates end general Inf ormatloo esJJ on or address Q. W. LOUNSBERRT, Agent. W & HTJRLBTJRT. Gen. Pas. Agt- ""Hand, fir Are Yon Going: East? Be sure end eee that your ticket reads via T HE NORTH-WESTERN LINE. CHICAGO. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS. Thla la tha GREAT SHORT LINE Between DULUXH, ST. PAUL. CHICAGO And all Points East and South. Their Magnificent Track, Peerleee Ves- tlbuied Dining ana Bleeping; car Trains end Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Have given this road a national reputa tion. All classes ot paasengera carried on the veatlbuled trains without extra charge. Bhlp your freight and travel ever thla famous line. Ail agents have lionets. W. H. MEAD, F. C. 8AVAQE, Qen. Agent Tray. F. and P. Agt M8 Washington t, Portland. Or. The woman who never say anything but good about other people Is not going to get Into any very great personal diffi culty. PROVKN A BOON. Gentlemen I have always recom mended Krause's Headacne capsules wherever I have had a chance. They have proven a veritable boon In my family against any and all kinds of headache. Yours truly. J. B. WALTER, Leavenworth, Kansas. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Oregon, sole agent. 4 SoUtitlflo America eivtiT. Tains aasaiira- Dtaiote PATgaiTe, SvUPINIGrlTS, ,lg.l"f '"jsal'isnd free HswKmoS writo I tU- SU HsotDWir. KW !. rl.le Mreeu for asertrtnf nsirnts M AmerU. in roi I lake m lAUIenya notioegttsn tn olobaisauilu trrt reenlslna af sire arteaUfle aaese I the W"" p'.n'U'llr, llliMlratad. Mo luleuures snao aftoa j tm wi!i.a u, Waekie, tJ-Via Fuai , set buewf,jiw XarkCliy QUNSET 9 LIMITED. MKABON Or IS9fl'ift9-V Mr ILL KUi Tuiiee a Week. BETWEEN San Francisco - . AND . . New Orleans Over the Great unset jjoute Leaving San Francisco Tuesdays and Saturdays a From Tuesday, Nor. 5, 1895 The mot eomptet modern. legaotl7 equipped end perfectly arranged Vest, buled Transcontinental Train In Amertrai Naw Equipment, especially designed for uue i Direct connections in New Orleans or all Eastern points. Quick time. THE USTOHIfl SAVINGS BflKK Acts aa trustee for corporations and in dividuals. Transact a general banking business. Interest paid on time deposits. J. Q. A. BOWtiBT... BENJ. TOUNO FRANK PATTON...., .....President Vice President Cashier DIRECTORS. J. Q. A. Bowlby. Q H. Page, BenJ Toung, A. 8. Reed, D. P. sThompeon W. SI Dement. Oust Hotel es. THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT A passenger tram on the Chicago, Mil waukee and St. Paul Railway. No. Its tarins ar estlbuled, heater by steam, and lighted by electricity. Each sleep car berth has an electric reading lamp. Its dining cars are th best In th world, and its coaches are palaces oa wheels. This great railway, connecting as It does with all transcontinental lines at St. Paul and Omaha, assures to the tarveling public the best service known. Tickets via the Chicago, Milwaukee and St, Paul Railway are on sale at all railroad ticket offices to any point In the United Statee or Canada. For maps, folders and other Information, address. ' C. J. EDDY, General Agent, J. W. CASET, , ... , Portland, Or. Trav. Pass and Tkt. Agent, , Portland, Or, j SEflSIDESnWp.li. A enmnt.l. at,w.lr .I 1. L . v.va. w. iwuiwr vi nails In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus- uc, coning, ana an amos ,or nnisn; mouldings snd shingles; also bracket Work done tn order Term. HioAnahl. and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. H. F. L. LOGAN, Prop'r. Seaside, Oregon. KARL'S CLOVER ROOT will purify your blood, clear your complexion, regu late your Bowels, and make your head clear as a bell. 25 cts., SO eta, and Jl 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 capjuln ' cured me of a dreadful sick headache. ' My wife and myself have both used tlx medicines manufactured by the Norman Llchty M'f'g. Co., and we recommend them to the publlo ss being Just wl-at, they are represented. . , Respectfully. ', ' ' ' W. P. HUTCHISOX. ' Ed. Gasette. Pleasant Kilt, Va. ' Twenty-live cents, for sale- by Ciit Rogers, Astoria, Or., sole agents. '.. --4 Captain Sweeney, V. S. A., San; Dlegi, Cal., says: "Shiloh s Catarrli R- metiy . Is th first medicine I have ever roar.d that would do me any good." r-.kt' j cents. Sold by J. W. Conn. ; IssV V V ,.',J 9 19 f r -' . -ivse.' , , ( M . , . i " ' W " l ' e