The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, March 31, 1896, Image 2

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TI1K DAILY ASTOliUN, wisuuv
I
3
gaily gUtovimt.
JOHN T I.IOHTER. Rdtuw.
Telephons No. U.
DAJLT.
8nt by mall, per year
Bent by mall per month
Served by carrier, per week.,
K.Oui
to I
WEKKI.T.
Bnt by mair per year, In advance
Postage free to subscribers.
AU communloatlona intended for pbll
ration should be directed to the editor
Business communication of all kind
and remittances must be addressed to
The Astorlan.
Th Astorlan ruaranleea to ita ur
acrlbera the largest circulation of any
newspaper published on the Columbia
' river.
Advertising rales can be had on appli
cation to tha business manager.
The Weekly Astorlan, th scond oldest '
weekly In th state of Oregon, has, next,
to the Portland Orestonlan. th largest;
weekly circulation in the state.
Jno. F. Handley Co. are our Port-
land aent. and copies of the Astorlan to g,v nann anJ ,Jdn
ran be had every mornlns at th'lr stand,
Hi Third afreet. I1' " h ame, a sllKht cold, con-
1 irested lungs, or severe couko. On Mln
i ut Couph Cure banishes them. Charlea
OLTSIPUN GAMES.
The departure of the eight young Amer
ican athletes for the shores of ancient
Grose, to participate in the contemplated
revival of th Olympic tram's is attract
ing much attention outside of the sport-
" big fraternity. Th contest la to be In
ternational, will be limited strictly to
amateurs and will follow the lines of the
ancient frames of torn) years ago as close
ly as conditions will permit. The Int'r
wational congress of athletic associations,
which met in Parts two r"rs ago, pro
jected thla revival, and their plan has
been warmly and practically seconded
by the Greek people, and especially M.
AberofT, a wealthy and public-spirited
' Greek, whose generosity has gone far to
make th revival possible. Tho gamea
will be held In the Panthenaic Stadium
near Athens, the Stadium navlng been
rebuilt as nearly as possible on the orig
inal lines. They will Include the ancient
features of jumping.
runnlnr wMirht-
running, wrignt
ling, and sprinting, but there will also be
shades of Homer! tennis, polo, golf and
cricket, not to mention rowing and bi
cycling. Th spectacle of a victorious
wheelman crowned with laurel, or a
panting tennis player receiving the am
phora at the hands of the king of Greece
will be a sight for the gods especially
the; Greek gods and men. The Amer
ican boys will doubtless have a most
enthusiastic backing among th'lr com
' patriots, although there will probably be
teas excitement over the contest, from
an International point of view, than over
th Anglo- American gamea which wfll
mark the year. Perhaps the moat truly
Interesting and significant feature of it
all to the fact that while the world has
fetched a circle bark to the point where
healthy, honest physical prowess Is re
spected and admired, the men who claim
It hare ceased to be heroes on that
ground aloo!. There are wors? things
than the worship of physical strength,
but we believe It can be said, without
anflue complaoncy, that th time Is
past when that alone la sufficient to
crown a man with laurel In the presence i
of a nation. The Olympic revival is not
an International vent, nor ev n a na- j
Uonal event, but merely a wholesome di- i
version.
. The wonderful lnttrest shown all ov r
th country in the primaries and con
ventions of the Republican party, with
the corresponding Indifference manlf-sted
In th results of those meetings
-wherwer held by other parties, attests
the extent of the revival of confidence
among tha people la Republican princi
ples and their belief In the ability of the
statesmen and lead-rs of that 'party to
Mttia all qowtlons of national concern
. so as to put an end to the dUtraotlons
toA uncertainties of tho past thre or
' four years ana restore the old-time con
dition of permanent prosperity. It Is
jswJd that nevtr before In the history of
Osiaop. couuiy has ther? bean such a
disrlay of cnera! interest in any ante-
, clfclioo as tliAt shown in the pri-
mart a last Pxiurtlay. The mass meet-
' maa before the primaries were crowd d
' 'beyond th capacity of the rooms In
which they wro he id, and the vote cast
- .t ,th primaries is the largest recorded
an a similar occasion. In all this the
'jiarty loaders may s?e both an encour
ageovsit and a warning. It Is plain
' fhnt many RcpabiYans mean to take a
' land Sn'thft "lectlanj this yar who have
heretofore no Interest in politics
rurf' tarod enough for the suco ss of the
r'Jrty tiikei to no to the polls and vote
i, There If, ;ji refor?, an unknown
, luaii'.lty i iv cuculatrd In the esti
riMib mri " to e probable strength
of ltd car. hiiit . and, on the principle
, tfoat. a. chi;n , :. stronger than the
ft4Jwit HiiK l:i !u th! possible loss or
diWuptirm of ;h general ticket by a
si.'K'lc urwi. r.t "Judicious nomination
ljiuld bo a inaiT of timely and cau
ticcs considbntk On the other hand,
' if aW party rtiw i 'ion Is avoided or kept
' it'wW to a miuirn'im, and none but good
and I oapablc n-n are selected fjr each
oounjfy oft th- Republican party will
' t iriV''f1:W'l t' 'tsop county this year,
iij.d rery. fan Its ticket will be
n3,je by a bafMlsome and unprecedented
' siaJorl'V-
" : Tlit Ireport came from Virginia that
'four b.A'rels of whisky were found In the
hou;
one of Its legislators, but an
ljVltilfl
tlon proved It was all "moon-
(faring"
. "If the
otter to
lOemocrats find enough of each
get together" that Is about all
Pmy can
xpret to get this year.
"VTbO's lot 'he button" will be a fa-
voriio ent:l' lh 8L Louis, with the ac-
f.Hf on 1-1 the.
n race appears to be the
owofod evJ!
on the human programme
; 't.jefcfri& .low I" who enter Canada this
surffner wU) V- required to deposit the
full price of their wheel with the cus
tom house officials. The man who en
ters Canada under those conditions will
hav no many wheels It will H nn rx
pjwslv lvixury.
Senator Pavtd K Hill Is still
Now York slate mul far from It.
from
It s wml-iKn now. Half tho lth
mil Ian oily was hurnod.
Weyler smokes cigarettes, . That t-
tlee It.
WIND Ht.KW
Him Off th Train. Painfully Injuring
Him-IVoulUr Accident.
N w York Sun.
K. D. Hachman. of 2M North SUth
street. Koeevlle. N. J . an Insurance
acini, was blown otT tho Lohlgn Valley
train which loft Nvwark for N -w York
at S:25 o'clock thl mcrnltut, near th
station at Harrison.
Mr. r.achmaa loft tho smoker to x Into
th next car. When on tho platform at
that place hla hat waa partly lifted from
hla head. He let m the break to catch
hla hat. ami tho wind llftnl him bodily
from tho platform and carried him Jo
foot.
Th train waa rotn at a hla-h rato of
speed, and wont a quarter of a mu he
for It waa topped. It waa backod
down, and wlllltu? hand lifted Mr. Hach-
man Into the hatnrage car.
lle waa
him, and
moaning that ht back hurt
j blood was Mowing freely from thr.e rash
es In hla head. A ph.valcian who waa on
lh train administered stimulants, which
Hoger.
HOW IT WAS PONE.
ff. TV. Lumberman.
Next month Way ft Williams, of Chi
cago, will bring out, under title of "A
Mountain Woman." a book of short
stories by Klla W. Peattle. a newspeper
woman of Omaha. Mr. Way was tell
ing me a bit of gossip the other day
about the preliminary vagabondage of
that little gem for It Is that or rather,
perhaps, a cluster. Most of the storl s
had been published. Mrs. Peattle sent
th manuscript revised for book form to
a Chicago firm which is conspicuous for
fin selections of bindings thouch some
times a trifle shy on proofreading, and
It was refused. So she made up her
mind that their merit waa exhausted
with thr fugitive publications. Not so
her husband. He sent them to Way
Williams, and Mr. Way sat down st
home on night to look them over, and
I almost entirely forgot to go to bed. And
I to the tenderest of them all th.' publlsh
l er's wife paid the glistening tribute of
j sympathetic tears. Then Mr. Way
asxea a gentleman, nimslf an artist In
1 la ' inem. ana m artist
, . . iiki-. T.rn,.
proposed and accepted, and the f'inny
part of it all is, that until th? contract
was presented to Mrs. Prattle to sign,
she did not know the stories had again
been submitted for publication. And
not till then did Way Williams know
that they had been dealing wtth the hus
band instead of the author.
Busy people have no time, and sensible
people have no Inclination to use a slow
remedy. On Minute Cough Cure acts
promptly and gives permaifnt benefits.
Chas. Rogers.
UNCI1URCHLT DOCTRINE.
To the Editor of the Living Church:
In the leaflet for the Sunday next be
fore taster, edited bjr th Rev. fclliot
White, diocese of Newark, there appears
the question: "What are th duties of
a priest ?' "A priest's duties are to
bless, pardon and offer sacrifice.'' Of
course the editor of the leafl-t does not
mean that these are all. but some of the
priestly duties, but many other duties
might be named. As to the three speci
fied duties, no one n-ed take exception
to the first, and. with explanations, the
, miru mignt do accepted. But we must
. draw the line at the second. That any
j mere man. be he prophet, prl at or klnit.
j can pardon sins. Is an unseriptural. and
i hence an unchurch!-, doctrine. "Who
1 can forgive una but God enly?" The
J declaration of absolution states cl arty
j the prerogative of the priest: Co declare
and pronounce God's pardon to repliant
and b.lleving sinners. In.llvi.lual opln
j Ions, contrary to the teaching of the
church, should rot, we submit, be intro
duced Into leaflets for which a g n.-ral
circulation is solicited.
M ARC'S H. MARTIN.
Grand Rapids, Mich.
ROYAL Baking Powder.
Highest of mil la leavening
Strength. V. S. Oovarnment Report
USED TO FILL TEETH WITH WOOD.
Chicago News.
They used to plant trees In men's
teeth years ago, and last week Dr. Ar
thur Church. In removing the filling from
an old man's tooth, found a well-preserved
piece of pine wood In the root
canal of his patient's tooth. Forty ars
ago many dentist used this method of
filling the root cavity.
THE IDEAL PANACEA.
James L. Francis, alderman, Chicago,
aays: "I regard Dr. King's New Discov
ery as an Ideal panacea for couphs, cold
and lung oomplalnia. having used It
In my family for die last five years, to
the exclusion of physician's prescriptions
or other preparations."
Rev. John Burgus, Keokuk, Iowa,
writes: "I have been a miniater of
the Methodist ErXsoopal ahun for 50
years or more, and have never found any
thing en beny ftdil, or chat gave me such
speedy relief as Dr. King's New Discov
ery. " Try this ideal cough remedy now.
Trial birttles free at Chart c Rogers'
drug store.
GOING TO EED AND GETTING UP!
Said little Johnny Gren,
"This Is the funniest world I ever seen;
A fellow Is sent off to bed
When he hain't (rot a bit of sleep in his
head.
And he's hustled out of it, don't you tee,
When he's Just as slty as he can b-."
Boston Transcript.
If there Is not a touch of purple in
your new hat you will be woefully be
hind the times.
The "University Junior" Is a smart
suit for a lad lust out of dresses.
Awarded
Highest Honors World's Fair,
Onld Medal, Midwinter Fair.
DRr
CREAM
Most Perfect Made.
40 Years the Standard.
mm
PLP
The largest piece of
Good tobacco
&er sold for locents
First Laboring Man You had a late
session at th assembly last night. I
hear. Second Laboring Man Yes: w
didn't get through till nearly i o'clock
this morning. First laboring Man
What was the dispute about? Hvom! j
Laboring Man O, the aalklng delegate
wanted us to buy him a bicycle. Somer- j
vlll Journal. !
EXTENDED 8TMPATHT.
"Do unto others as you would havt
others do unto you," Is sympathetically
shown tn the following lines, the pre
sumption being that sympathy is ior.
or akin to pain or sorrow:
"Gentlemen: Please send Krause's
Headache Capsules as follows: Two!
boxus to Flora Seay, Havanna, N. Dak.
Two boxes to LiUle Wilcox. Ilrookland.
N. Dak. I have always been a great
sufferer from headache and your Cap
sules are the only thing that relieves
me." Tours vry truly.
FLORA SEAY.
Havanna. N. Dak.
For sal by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Or.
sole agent.
The bandana costume Is a novel and
stylish Importation.
Burns are absolutely painless when De
Wltt's Witch Haiel Salve Is promptly
applied. This statement Is true. A per
fect remedy for skin diseases, chupped
hands ami lips, and never falls to cur
plles. Chas. Rogers.
At a suburban theater, during a per
formance of the Tour de Nesle. the Her
ald announces "The King!" Voice from
the gallery "What, him a king! Why,
he owes m half a crown!" Etolle BHge.
REPUBLICAN CONVENTION.
A Republican convention for Clatsep
county Is hereby called to meet at Mc
Klnley bail. In the city of Astoria, on
Thursday, April I. ISM,
At 10:30 a. m., for the purpose of elrct
lng seven delegates to attend the Re
publican state and congressional conven
tion, to be held at the city of Portland
on April , 1396, and for the purpose cf
nominating the following county ofllcers
to be voted for at th election to be held
on Monday, June 1, 11, towlt: Two rep
sentatlves, one commissioner, clerk, re
corder, sheriff, treasurer, surveyor, as
sessor, superintendent of schools, coroner.
and one justice of the eace and consta
ble for each precinct.
The committee hereby recommend that
the primaries In the various precincts
be held on Saturday, March 28, 183. The
following apportionment has been made,
being one delegate at large from each
precinct and one delegate for every
15 votes or fraction thereof over I vots
cast for Ellis for congress In IKel:
Astoria 1st ward. .Si Lewis and Clarke. J
Astoria Id ward.. 16; Mlshawaka i
Astoria Id ward.. 11 North Fork 1
Bear Creek 3' Seaside 1
Clifton 4! Vesper t
Elsie 21 Went port 3
Clatsop ) Walluskl 2
Jewell t, Young's River 3
Knappa 4 John Day 1
All voters In favor of the Republics!
principles of protection to American In
dustries and labor, and the upbuilding
of the home market and fishing Indus
tries of the Columbia river, are cordially
Invited to unite with us.
It Is further recommended by the com
mittee that no proxies be allowed except
those held by residents of the precinct
from which the proxies are issued.
The recommendations of the committee
are that only the seven delegates be
elected at the convention to be held
April 2, l&M, and that the delegates be
elected to represent both congressional
and state conventions. That the con
vention then adjoum until after tha
state conv:nti in manes romlnatlons, the
date of adjournment to be decided by
the convention. JOHN FOX,
Chairman.
W. F. McGREOOR, Secretary.
ENGLISH CAPITAL FOR AMERICAN
INVESTMENTS.
Important to Americans seeking Eng-
Hn Capital for new enterprUtes. A um
contiulnlng the names and aldresos 01
3M swceeifin' promoters who 4iave placed
over floo.O'XI.OOO Sterling in Foreign In
vestments within the last six years, and
over 18,000.000 for the seven months of
lMTi. I'rie:, 3, or ft5, payahle by postal
order to tho London and Universal Bu
reau of Investors, 20, Cheapside, London,
E. C. .Subscribers wll be entitled, by ar-
rangement with f,ie directors to receive
eit'her personaS or letter of lntroductoln
to any of ttiesa su?C2a.iu promoters.
ThU llt is first cOun In every respect,
and every man or firm whose name ap
pear therein may be depended upon.
For placing the following it will be
found Invalualsle Bonds or Shares of In-
diMtriaC, Conrmerdlal and Financial con-i
eerns, Mortgage loans, Sale of Lands,
Patents or Mines.
Directors:
SIR EDWARD C. ROSS,
HON. WALTER C. PEPYS,
CAPT. ARTHUR STIFFE.
Copyright.
"Ah," he whispered, "I will print a kiss
upon your llpa" She started affrighted
ly. "Ileavons," she crird. with a gesture
of deprecation. "Sonii'luHly would Im
sure to rad my face."Irtrolt Tribune
A ntHiD WORD
Mr 1. J. Keil. Sharpshurg. Pa.;
IH-ar Mr: I am glad to say a good
word for Krause s Hradach Capsules.
tier suffering for over three years wit
acute neuralgia and Ita consequent In
somnia iwhtch s.-emeil to battle the ef
forts of some of our best physicians!
you suggested thla remedy which gave
me almost instant relief. Words fa
to express ths praise I should like to br-
"l0' on Krauae'a Headache Capsules.
Gratefully yours.
MRS. E. R. HOLM KB.
Montrose, Ia.
For sale by Ctias. Rogers, Astoria, Or.
sol agent
King George of Gi-ce ro"ntly tin
veiled the statute of I.ord Byron a
Athens. It was made hy Chspo and
Falgulerles. the French sculptors. Byron
Is r--presnted ss advancing toward
Greece; a female figure, who holds out
to him a laurel crown.
Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder
Coatslaf so Aatssoala or Aluss.
M.VKI E 8 AMNICa 8ALVB.
' h- best salve In the world foi Cuts.
He-iises, Sor. Ulcers, Salt Kheum,
-. er stores. Titter '.'happed Hnn-ls,
Ch'lblalns. Cor.s, and All Hkin rvrup-
tl ii. and positively cures Piles, or no
iwy required. It Is guaranteed tn five
i-.-fe-'t satls'H.-tloti. or money refunded.
r,-lc. ?5 cents per box. For sale by
rrms. Rogers. Odd Fellows' building.
Deacon R. P Pratt snd his wife, of
Dummerston, VI.. who ar each W y ars
old, celebrated their sixty-fourth Wed
ding anniversary last week. Among th
gu-ta were Deacon Leroy Wilder and
wife of the same place, who celebrated
the slxty-fourch anniversary of their
wedding on January 17th last.
The U. S. Oov't Reports
sAov Rojral Baking Powder
superior to all others.
Senator Proctor, of Vermont, Is con
sidered the most solemn looking man In
the United Slates senate In this con
tvsMlon It may be remarked 'hat he
made his fortune in the manufacure of
gravestones.
When Baby wasskk, ws gar her Castoria,
When she was a Chad, she cried for Castorla,
When she became Hist, she clang to Castorla,
WbeasheL rl!dreo, abe ga them Castorla.
The death of George Davis, who was
attorney general of the Confisl-rn'e
states, leaves only on" memlwr of Presi
dent Davis' cabinet alive, and that Is
John H. Reagan.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
Mrs. Muslcus Did you have much
trouble In learning to sing so l null
fully? Miss Frankly Yes; especially
with the neighbors. Cleveland Plain
Dealer.
She I suppose you know, Charley, that
this Is leap year? He This in rather
surldnn, but never mind; I'll be a brother
to you, and let It go at that." Boston
Trarscrlpt.
KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, the great
Blood minder, gives freshness and clear
ness to the complexion and cures Cop
stlpatlon, 25 cts., .7) cts., tl.00.
For sale by J. W. Conn.
Mr. Crusht This Is the anniversary of
our wedding day, love. Today we have
b en married a year. Mrs. Crusht
Thai's right, deanwt; and what do you
think of marrl'd life In the light of the
year's experience? Mr. Cruhsb-I don't
think at all, love; you have relieved me
of all necessity for that. Richmond Dis
patch. PROVKN A BOON.
Gentlemen: I have always recy
mended Kmuse's HeadnL-ne t:Hpn.
wherever I have hnd a chance. They
!ve proven a veritable boon In m
tiiiiuiy against stiy and ail kinds
headache. Yours truly,
J. F. WALTFI-.
Leavenworth, Kansas.
For sale by Chas P.ogers, Astoria
Oregon, Sole agent.
fAin" f f S ' sssT ft VfjiiW
JpLOOt
m
(,. It WUA NQ1 I.IIHL a
Anaswahks laxative ami N Kit V K TOMOL
old y liniggistaur sunt by mall ttOnfcXx,
and I1.0O pes pacing, rsuuplo fre.
ir II f Ths Parortts tOOTl KwTU
tvU IlUf'rl!'ol'wUiaodUriwUi.ui,
For HaJ by J. W. Ct.nn
J. B. WYATT, "
Astoria, Oregon.
1 1 tin I wnrc,
Ship Clmmllery,
(iroccrieH,
I VovIhIoiih,
PA I NTH nmt OILH.
SpecUl Attealloa Paid Is supply in klpe.
BRUMNI-R & HOLMES.
MlnokMttiitlm.
rliilal altentioa paid stsaunboat re.
luitrtng, rirt-rlas horseshovlng. no.
LOGGING CAInP CJ0RK A SPECIALTY
UT Olney strvst, betweso Third and
and Fourth. Astoria. Or.
After (Deals!
Or at an) oilier tlmr
wlioii Null wish a gixiil
oiifar nek lor Hi welt
kuowu, lioine-mailt',
hnntl mailt, white lalxit
Hello Aislorin '
Oiinix-lol by all stticki rs
Ut lie the heel olk'ar
nmuiifai.Uiiri'U.
W. F. SCHIEBE.
71 Nintb Strt.
Atlorla. Ongoa.
They Lack Life
There ars twines) sold to fishermen
on ths Columbia river that stand la
the asm relationship to Marshall's
Twine as a wooden Image does) to to
human belng-they lack slrngth-Uf
evenness and lasting qualities). Don't
fool yourself Into the belief that other
twines besides Marshall's will do "Just
as well." They won't. They cannot
STIC A M ICRS
Telephone & Bailey Catzert.
"Telephone" leaves Astoria at 1 p. se
rially (except Sunday).
Leaves Portland at J a m. dafty., as
oept Sunday.
"lialley Oat serf" leaves Astoria Tues
day, Wednesday. Thursday. Friday and
Saturday morning at :t a m. ; Buaskty
evening at J p. m.
Leaves Portland sWIly at I p m., ra
oept Sunday, On Saturday at It p. m.
WAI.LACK IfAUZtHT.
Agsnt,
Popular Science
Naturs. Inventlofl.
NFWC Hotaoy, Klrctrlclly. UCAITU
Palartrd and Impravtd.
Contains a large number of Short, F.aay,
Practical. Interesting and Poular, Slimli
ne, articles, that ran he appreciated and
enjoyed tiy any Intelligent reader, even
thovgn he knew little or nothing of scl
ence
Profuse y Illustrated and Free
from Technicalities
Nw4jctter, 10 cents. Si per year
t7Mntlot. this paper for t amp cupf
Uaigest circulation of any
Scientific paper in the woild
PuUlnhed Monthly by
BENJ. ULLAkD, New Yerk.
Hl CI Ig ft finn-atnlfttnoiM
Otrsft, Mpr-r cn 1 or r hr ,
Whitm. nuiikitipfti dis).
1 fhrg-i, nr tut tittlaaiftik
ttofl nf in u r 11 11 i rjini
ItwtlvmtonwwnGn. Vnnm. Hun-wntittfM.
I4 hf prwvfjtela.
or woal In kUtn w r
l)jf tprt prr-rmi.. ir
iilruir fill un nvquoaii.
BiTORIfl PUBlilC lilBRBRV
MEADINa ROOM I-'flKE TO AI.I..
Ojien evnry day from 3 o'clock to 6:3u
and :M to 1:30 p. m.
iilscriptlon rates 1.1 per annum.
8.W. COIl. KLKVKNTH A lil'ANK ST8.
Few fieri Would Ask
for a Finer Dinner
than those we serve. We're trying In
every way to make them lh most- en
joyable In town. All tho "rood thlng-j'
cf the season cooked by our excellent
cook In the moat delicious styls. Per
fect service.
If you Invllo a friend to the Palace
Hustaurant the place Is a suilli-lent a-uar
ar.tee that he will receive a good meal.
The Palace Restaurant
Snap A rodok
at any man romlnic nut nt
our store and you'll get
portrait of a man brimming
over with pleasant thong-lit.
Huch quadly In the lliunra
we have to offer are enotiKh to
PLEASE ANY MAN.,
Conrje and Trcj Them
HUbHKS at CO.
FAILING MANHOOD
General and Nervous Debility.
Weakness nf Hotly and
MI111I. Kirecta of KrroiH
or KxnHe In Old or
Ynmitf. IbiliuM., Nrihlo
Manhood lulls Ilentnred.
lffonf tn l.-nl.... n,,ii
Mtrennrun trk, ' I n
(developed Portions of
I falllr-gTIiinioTreaUnout.
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ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N.Y.
sjsn ts iinyar.
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mt
Indio
THI: OASIS 01 I Ml
ClU.lHAI0 llllHI
A New
Health
esort
III LOW I III! 1 1 VI I
OH TMi M:A
Absolutely
Dry and Pure Tropical
Climate
Pionottiimi ly I'lipifiuns I lit
niiwt Fiivombli' in Ami-rim
for SufltTtTH fltllll . . .
Lung Diseases and
Rheumatism
Many Remarkable Cures
The objections urged agatnsl Indlo In
tho past by ihs lro ntinibois who
othsrwlse would have len gla.l to take
advantage of Us henrnclal i-liniste, baa
lx-41) a lack of sullabla at'comiin.Utln
Th Hotithern Paclhc Company take
ploaaur In announcing that srvctol
Commodious and
Comfortable Cottages
hav Just been erected at Indlo tsilon.
that will be ranted to anplUaiiia al r-a
sonable rata. Thay are fuinlihnl with
modern oonvsnlen lea, supplied with pun
artesian water and so sltitatsd as to
occupants all Ih advantages 14 be 1
rived from a more or less proltacteil
residenoa tit this delightful clln.au
(From ths Ban Francisco Argonaut.)
"In th hart of Ih great ilmrl of tlx
Colurado--whlch th Sotnhrrn I'm-lflo
traverses thr I an oasts rslled irului,
which. In our opinion, la th sanitarium
of the earth. W bellrv, from personal
Invest Isatlon, that for certain Individual.
Iher Is no spot on this planet mi favor
able." U T Htewart, U IV, wrlt: "The
purity of th air, and the irnl sun-
bin, fill ons with wondr and ,. liM
Satur has accoimillthed so
much that thr remains but Utile f,T
man to do. A to lis possllillltir as s
health resort her Is ths nu! perfrri
sunanin, witn a Inni-rstuie a:rs
pl'asant, a perfectly dry soil, for ram I
an unknown factor: pur on, dnw
almoaphrr and pur water. What nmr
ran be dlrd? It Is the pl.-.
all other, for lung troubles, and a para
diss ror rheumatics Considering th
number of sufferers who hav bn
rure.1. I have no hfeltanry In n-.-o
mending this genial oasis a Ih haven
of th afflicted."
INDIO.
Is 61 3 miles from
SAN FKANOISCO
and 130 mvn from
I.OH ANCJKI.KS
Fre from Lo Angele
Ij.oc
"or further Infi.rmatli.n Inqulrs of
rn.uwiern vacino Company aa-ent
it BMnjrvs
a p. nwEiiH
Asst. Uen. Pass. At. 8. P. ),
J. a KIRKLAND.
Til. , , .
?or. rirst nd Alder Bta. Portland, r
1 I8?a 1805
Lubricating 1
OiLS
a specialty. ! Brothers,
..... . J Sell ASTOKIA,
Ship Chandelery,
j Hardwure,
Iron it Stel,
Coal,
CirtH'erit ct Provisions,
FIoiifA Mill Feed,
Paints, Oils. ViiniiHliPH,
Ixiggers Supplies,
Fairlianlc's HorIi-s,
Doors tt Windows,
Agricultural Injplomiiiitf
Wll gf 111 8 it Vt'lliclfH.
IS THERE?
Is there a man with hfurt so cold.
That from hla family would withhold
The comforts which I hey all could find
In articles of PUHNITUft!-: of the rlKht
Kino.
And we would suirxest at this season a
nice Hineimartl, Extension Table, or set
of Dining- Chairs. We have ths largest
and finest line ever shown In ths city
and ut prices that cannot fall to pleaan
tne closest ouyers.
HEILRORN Si SON.
J.A FA ST A B END,
OENERAL CONTRACTOR,
HOUSE, BRIDGE AND CQHARp BUILDER
HOlT MDVKR.
House Moving Tools for Rent.
ASTORIA, OB
A. V. ALLEN,
DEALER IN
Groceries, Flour, Heed, Provisions, Fruits
Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and
Plated Ware. Lowers' Supplies.
Cor. C sud Sqiumoqu Strtets. Atnrla, Or,
B.F.'AIiLiEN&SON
Wall Ppr, Artists' Mslerlsls, pslntt,
Oils. GUtt, etc. Jspsnts Mattings,
Ru(f snd Bsmhoo Goods
36s Commercial Htrcet.
rsaxinNAL CAHI
I III" e-
yoiN'rTiitiVTKit.
Arit'HNKVA'r-I.AW,
tirflc. tipslsli". Alotlll Mulldliig,
, It KII.IV JANMON.
PIIYHU'IAN AN1I M'lUIIUIN.
i.m.-e ovr tHeen's dru slor. Hour, II
,0 II a. I" I l" ' ' u
,lavs, lu t
i. 11. It. KHTKaJ.
I-IITHK'I M AND VVIUIKON.
Hpvclal altellHoll I"
JAT Tl'TTLei l
I IITHICIAN. IHIIUIKOM. AND
jn.voucimun.
11m. Hoonis I ani . Tythlaa
. 11 esldencs, US, I War '
h" t emwt't.
ATTOIlNKr-AT-LAW.
Ss) tVa-Mwrctol Utreet.
W. VI iirorc. sUnllk.
UFtmt'kl atlTII.
ATTOMNItTsVAT-tAW,
Hi Coauwrclal street.
j y, A IIOWUIT.
ATTt'UN tCT AND OUUNKLOH
AT LAW.
Orflo uo "eoood Utrast. Asl.Mis, Of.
1 v iMuh. lUohaxd hlxom
CKr V. Uolufc,
lKH-PII. NIXN IHIU'II.
ATTOltNKYH AT IJkW.
PorlUuiJ. tvresion, 14. I. M, SJld 17,
Hamilton llullduig. All lwl and e
lecthni business iirotnp lr attewded to,
i laitiis against Uis guvsromenl a spo
claltr HtK-lkrrr MKKTINtllt.
KIpTk l.otKIM NO. T. A. r. and
A M.-Heulr communications bald
.,n th flrt and third Tulay svmliuj
if each month
i W KHINHIHCllltr. W. M.
r C. lil.tKM. tutary.
MIHCFW-ANKOtm
itKL IOTATrNtiTAItr PUUUC."
W. C. CAJUIKtX.
n Tsiilh street.
miru ivj iiiiiTl.iNrv-Call aa Jae,
r. Handler Oo.. IM Third street, and get
Ih IHiHr Aslotlan. visitor sew awi
ml
s iheir morning paper while there.
I!. "UNTIL. Krtsivsr.
(.iVCH Cl.tl'C
1)1
Tmo Transcontinental
HMMS . . . .A
Via
Spokane
ami
St. i'aul.
Via
OpIiMl.lH'llVIT
and
Dm ah 11 or
m. rui.
Pullman and Tourist meaerw
Astoria to 5an Francisco.
state el California. ThLtelsy. Marsh II.
Wi.t. Tueeilay. Xlairh H
Htalo, kunday. Mar, h n
ijuern. I'tlday. Autll t.
Huio, w'nliHfUy. April 1
t'olumUa. iUndAjr, April II
Astoria tod Portlnd Stesmin.
Tim It il ThumpsuO wilt leaie Aelorla
t ' 111 dally rttvpt Hulutsy. Imvi
I'.irtlsna al 1 a. 111 dally, n-pt llumlay.
Th Hlww Lartln WIU leave Astoria
at I a m dally, eicepi sunar; leave
IHirtland at I p. ta oally, sn-.pt Satur
dajr. ttir rates and general Information call
on or addrsss
. W. UX NHIIKItHT,
Aswot.
W. II. HUtlMIUnT.
Oep, I'aa Alt.. sVMIanrl. Or
Canadian Pacific
RAILWAY.
AMICUICAH
Gralesl -i Trans-Continental
Railway System.
f
TO
IN
P.il.u.c lining 1(00111 and Slrrplng Cars.
Luxurious ilnlns Can..
Elrmt hav Coaches.
-AI.HI) .
Observation Cars, il lowing Unbroken
Views of the Wonderful Mount
ain Country.
$5.00 ond $10.00
bl?, "!! '''J0'" K"- Tourl.t ear. th
llinmilMiut. l" "mtf ttunX
Canadlun I'uclfio
BttL IUIL STEAMSHIP LINE
-TO-
Chlna and Japan.
China steamers leave Vancouver, B. C
fmnr,,. f I - ,, .
I mpre nt ,p,
J:mires(rf (.,ln
tmpr.i, , (nu
Irmprestaf l.t.n
linpri f Lhlns
?ttl.
Aug sMh.
Sent, ,r,th.
cl. i,lh.
Nov. nth.
"sc. gill.
Au.lr.llsn ..,.m lr.v, V.cv,r. . c
nth of ever m,.-,i. ',,
For ticket rales m.,1 l..f..,..n -,i
onoraJdress ..........u..ii 1.111
JAS. FINI.AYSON, ARent,
W. F. Carm, Travel!,. fSNtf
Oeo. McL. Brown, D.-
gfl1BIyjD
Vancouver, B. C.
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