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THK 1UILY ASTOKIAN. amok. a TlKSo.xY MOKNINU ATKll, 7. WM. JOHN T IJGHTKR, Kdltor. Telephone No. 0. TfcttMS OK SUBSCKIlMHIN DAILY. Bent by mall, per year K.ft1 ant by mall per month 5e Served ty carrier, per week 10 WEEKLY. Bent bjr mat! per year. In advance. Postage free to subscriber All communications intended, for publl cation ahould be directed to the editor Business communlcatlona of ail kind and remittances mum be addressed to The Astorian. Tke Aitorlan guarantees to In ur scrioers th. largest circulation of any newspaper publljhed on the Columbia liver. Advertising rates can be bad on appli cation to the business manager. Th. Weekly Astorian, the second oldest weekly In th ataU of Oregon, has, next, to tht Portland Oregonlan. th largest! weekly circulation In the, state. Jnn. F. Handley Co. are, our Tort land agenta, and roptea of the Astorian can be had every morning at their gland. IN Third street A WORD OF WARNING. The first quarter of 1-! prsents the hnrest list of actual commercial and in dustrial failurea In business In the Vnlted Statea. and those in which liabliitlea ex ceed assets, ever reported for a like period. The total (Including financial In stitutions! I 51i. or TuO more than in a like portion of 1S3S: MS more than in 1H. and MU more than In th flrtt quarter f 1J, increase of 1S.11 nnJ 47 per cent respectively. The largest preceding like total 44SS, wa reported in k, liabilities cf thosw failurea this year amount to HA51S.CO0. an Increase of a) per cent a compared with a year ago: IT per c-nt a compared with the first quarter of iSM. mnd m per cent as contrasted with three years ago. In the light of the above startling ex tract from last Friday's I'.radstreets, It Is to be earnestly honed that every dele gate from Clatsop county will go to the convention at Portland with a realising sense of -Ids Individual responsibility In the vote he shall be there called upon to give In naming the leadership and fxlng- the future policies of the Repub lican party. j Do these delegates know what ts re- j sponsible for this appalling retrogression i ki the affairs of this country? Do they know what has recalled or threatens to recall with all Its mischievous and de structive power that old distrust and un easiness In the business wo.id which awhile back kept every poor roan, and even those of moderate means, in con stant terror for the possible fate of the loved ones whose hungry mouths de pended upon bis exertions for their dally bread? Do these delegates understand that the return of these distressing condi tions at this time will be due to nothing else but the attitude assumed by sixteen United Siatj senators In Washington, representing less than one-tenth of the Mwinfe nf th t'nltMl ittalM. who have banded themselves together In an In fernal conspiracy to produce that very state of misery and apprehension, with Ibe object of forcing congress or the peo ple as they gather in .h-ir periodica! poU Ileal assemblages to make some com promise or concession to ".heir views on j nance? j Do thesu delegates know that even I Graver Cleveland, with his strong and obstinate convictions on economic ques tions, and all bis rugged will -uid I'eter sauxatlon to adhere to what he considers principle, seeing the waning -lays of - the present congress and knowing the sjfenluttt neeesxiiy for some Immed'ute form of financial relief which would a.v the government from utter iropov ejlfcjopu ot. rector, .confidence, and rovlve teou?trtal prosperity, deliberately sent wont to these recalcitrant sena'ors ihlt If taty would unite with their Repub lican colleagues and pass the landing tariff bill as sent over from the house vf representatives, he, u president of the United States, would deem It his of ficial duty to approve It? And do Clat sop county's delegates to the Portland convention know that these sixteen sen atorial traitors, gloating over the tem porary power which the folly of the framers of our constitution and the heedlessness of their own constituents bad lodged in their nands, laughed this patriotic and magnanimous proposi tion of Grover Cleveland to scorn, and derided him as the ostensible head of the tariff reform party for having made such a proposition. Do these delegates know that the facts detailed here are recorded history, and, although they may be vehemently denied now, they will become o well known as to appear in future school text books v and be lead by coming generations with AJae same amazement and detestation felt for the exploits of Benedict Arnold? And do tlit.se delegates know that every scheme known to political chicanery and every device w hich seltish and una rupu lous human ambition can invent, will Le ! exerted to secure the direct or Indirect indorsement of the Hepublican conven- ! tlon of the state of Oregon for the perfidy and recreancy of these same to-culled silver champions? Do these delegates understand that, brushing aside all the sophistry, techni cality and complication of the money is sue. Hie simplest and most comprehens've Illustration of the fearful and ruinous effects of free silver coinage, Is found in the literal fact that every dollar of the hundreds of millions the Cleveland administration has had to borrow, repre sents the coming home of this country's free silver chickens to roost: that this vast debt is nothing more nor les than the premiums which the country has unconsciously paid since the resumption f epecle payments to the silver pro ducers, and that this money, with the millions that have yet to be paid in one form or anotheV, Is now In the pockets Mfti composes the fortunes of the silver miners of this anil other countries? These may seem like astounding and unreasonable statements, but every man of ordinary intelligence, who will do a little sober and serious thinking for him self, can readily understand that In spite of all of Its Intricacies and ramifications, the whole question of free silver can be thus reduced down to the vim pi st ele ments. Let the Clatsop county ilehgaf s beware, therefor, of counsellor who ti'll them that the money question enn or will or muiht to be kept out of the slate convention. It Is In the elate convention thilt the platform of the national convention l tvally formulated. H Is frm the action j of these sl.ite mivtlnn that the nc: who so to national convention, trim lhlr sails. clcvt :hclr Cii'idulate. And declare their prln -lol. . If the fee sil ver nun "id thensolvis ouinum'v rxd i t Portland, they Intend to hold the con vention down to soot" pretended 'mnin Incl'ss" straddle on the money question. I . no Clatsop county del -cate le fool ed by any such proportion. Iln ihe pres ent slate of public feebng. there can lo no "nn anintiless" declaration on this qntstlon. Titer' Is no middle road. The convention must come out In strong aid viperous lt"uace for honest money, and a sound financial iMlt.-y. or It will be written down, conceded 'o und claimed by the silver men throughout the length ami breadth of the land as a victory for the fifty cent dollar, and n endorsement of the course In the senate which throt tled the tariff bill and threatens to pre cipitate upon the country before the next presidential election a second and worse visitation of the horrors Incident to a financial panic. Lock at Africa for a moment! It isn't so long ago that It was a vast and hope less wilderness, till.d with mosquitoes, malaria and alligators The European nations wanted an outlet for their sur plus and turbulent populations, and so began to seise the small and ragged fringes of the Dark Continent. This little game of grab went on merrily for some time, and with Increasing Impetu osity. Just now the Invaders are In possession of about seven million square miles of Africa. France has utmost two million square miles, and England as much more. Portugal and Pelgtum have fenced in pretty large farms, and the native, like the American Indian, must fling himself to the rear and get out of the way. It will not be many years before there will be a railroad straight across from the Atlantic to the East, and European markets will be flooded with African products. Well, we can stand It If the Africans can. When we contemplate the scramble for political office which Is constantly going on, we turn sadly to the words of Horace Walpole: "I should love my country very much If It were not for my countrymen." CAUGHT A SEA MONSTKK. .Exciting Adventure of David Equally While Fishing. Tacoma Ledger. Dave Squally, a scion of the chiefs of the Puyallup line, had quite an adventure on the buy Friday. He was trolling for tyee salmon off Brown's point when he hooked a sea hound or fox shark incut seven feet long. As soon as hooked the monster began floundering around and became thoroughly emagkd In the line. All Friday afternoon it towed the frail canoe of the astonished Squally around over the harbor In the vicin.ty of Brown's point. He thought he had hooked an enormous tye salmon, and when he finaly caught sl;ht of the strug gling fish he did net know what to make of it. It took a world cf trouble to kill it without tipping the caroo over. He finally did so and towed It to shore, where he put It In his innoe and .darted for Tacoma. It was taken to the North Pacific Fish Company, where F. P. Hughes, one of the employes, skinned the monster and Intends stuffing Its hide for exhibition. It was reported on "the wliarf yesterday afternoon that 'his Is the second fish of the kind over caught in the waters contiguous to Tacoma. A CONSTANT VISITOR. Pain Is a constant visitor of persina troubled with chronic rh umatlsm. This unwelcome guest will, however, take Its departure, and nol renew his visits If a writ of ejectment is served upon it through the agency of Hostetter's Stom ach Bitters, the most efficient Mood d -purent and anodyne to rhmmatlc twinges known to medical science. No testimony In Its behaJf is more positive and con clusive than that which proves Its effi cacy In rheumatic complaints. It Is also conspicusly efficacious for malarial, ner vous, bilious, dyspeptic and kidney disor ders. It promotes appetite and si -ep. and is particularly useful to invalids re covering from a lack of vital stamina, who find It highly beneficial. Give It a per sistent trial. No medicine used spasmod ically, and at Irregular times, can be expected to achieve lasting results. ONE OP ITS COMING I'SES. Exchange. Doctor (after a brief examination) Has he been eating unripe fruit or any thing of that kind? Johnny's Mother O, no, doctor! I know everything he has eaten! He hasn't been out of the house today. Doctor (producing improved camera) Well, we'll find out in a few minutes Just what the young man has Johnny It's green apples, mamma. Wow! O! O! Oooh! EFFECT LOST. Exchange. "And this Is your first view of Lake Michigan! Is it not grand, glorious. In spiring? From the stately mansions yonder one looks out over the smooth boulevard, the ?-a wall, the waves that ceaselessly " "What Is that coming down the roid?" "That h'm that Is a young wo.'ii'in In bloomers,, riding her wheel. Let's; go und g.-t something to eat." NOT A CONGENIAL OCCUPATION. Exchange. The young Populist who was learning d"ntistry threw down his instruments. "Mighty nleh everybody that comes here." he said, "wants gold flllin' In his teeth. Silver don't get a fair show. Durn such a business!" And he reached for his hat an1 coat. Is the woman with the lorgnette really nearsighted or only Impertinent? Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Old Medal, Midwinter Fair. CREAM mm Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. "fiiSw 111 Ajjood thing-push Jo) LP The largest piece of Good tobacco ever sold for io cents "I went to congress yesterday." sai.l Maud to Mamie. "It was very Inter esting and Instructive." "What were they dehatlng about?" "It must have ben the tariff. Yes. I'm sure it was thetarlff and sometntng about cigarettes the tariff and Mtneiliiiig about cigarettes cuhebs." And Mamie looked at her sd mlnngly and exclaimed: "Honestly. Maud, you are getting to le a regular encyclopedia!" Washington Star. SUB DIDN'T TAKE WITH GENTLEMEN. THE She was rerlnnl, intelligent, and not i bad looking, but somehow she never ' seemed to take with the gentlemen. They didn't like her listless wave: they said she hadn't any "sanp" uhout her. , Poor girl! she was suffering from ft-nc-! tlonal Irregularities, and It was actually Impossible for her to take much Interest in ai.ythlng. Hut a chvnge ccme. line j day she heard of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. She procund a bittle. and she had not taken half Its content. t- ! fore she felt like another wjman. Now i she Is In the enjoyment of perfect health, ' and has suitors by the score. N ; woman r.eed suffer from functional Irreg- ' ulatlties and weaknesses. Th' ' Favor- i lie Prescription" Is a safe and certain care for all the weaknesses in wMch ! womei. hre. peculiarly subject. Dr. Plercfs' Pellets cure constipation, biliousness. Indigestion und heada. he One a dose. Jinks Not content with their woman's Bible. I understand the committee u contemplating a woman's calendar. KH- kins How's that? Jinks Why. making . every year a leup year New Yr i York. I The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. No vassal or Independent sovereign has ever sent so valuable gifts to the queen of England as the ameer of Afghanistan, whose offerings, as already announced, are estimated to be worth over Iss,.CniU. The presents were selected with the aid j of Miss Hamilton, the English woman I who has become Ihe court physician of t the ameer. MARVHLOfS RESULTS. From a letter written by Rev. J. Gun-: dot-man, of. Dimondale, Mich., we art I lermitted to make tlr.s extract: "I have j no hesitation in recommend.ng Dr. King's New Discovery, aa the rvsutis were sJ-! most marvelous in the u of my wife. ' Vthi.e I was pastor of the Hap 1st church at Rives Junction she was brought down with pneumonia succeeding la grippe. Terrible paroxysms of cuughVig would last hours with little interruption and -t seemed as if she could not sur v.ve them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery; it was quick In Its work and higWy satisfactory In r. suits." Trl battles free at Charl-s Rogers' drug store. Regular lile, 40c and U. E. C. Benedict, President Cleveland's Wall street friend, who Uvea at Green wich, Conn., has bought the Amerleus Club grounds, at Greenwich, on which he will bulid a fine summer residence, In which, It Is rumored, the president will spend some time. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. John Bright's sons have asked for the removal of the statue of th'-lr father recently set up In the corridor of the parliament buildings In London. . The statue Is the unsatisfactory work of a sculptor named Gilbert. Take a dose of DeWltt's Little Early Risers Just for the good they will do you. These little Pills are good for In digestion, good for headache, good for liver complaint, good for constipation. They are good. Chas. Rogers. Senator Lodge of Massuchusetts will deliver a eulogy on the late Oovernor Oreenhulge In Boston on April Is, and u eulogy on the late ex-Governor Robin son in Lexington, Mass., on April 19. A little 111. then a little pll. The 111 has gone, the pill has won. DeWltt's Little Early RIhts are the little pills that cure great Ills. Chas. Rogers. Why do so many women expend all their thoughts In street attire and go about the house In a flannelette gown that was never lovely even wnen It w in new? I It's Just as easy to try Ono Minute j Cough Cure as anything else. It's easier to cure a sever cough or cold with It Let your next purchase for a cough be i One Minute Cough Cure. Better medi cine: better result; better try It. Chas. j Rogers. it alone "Well," remarked the Hon. It. n llarrl son with a d.ep sli.ii of relief us he trle.l on a ftesh pilr of white kids. "It ain't grandpa's hat that they're pas-tng round In Pennsylvania, and I'm mighty th ink fi.l for thaf'-Clevrland Plain m-ab-r llurns are absolutely painless wh-n De Wltt's Witch Haxii Salve Is promptly applied. This statement Is true. A per fect remedy for skin diseases, chapped hands and Hps. and never falls to cur piles. Chas. Rogers. Red and white decorations for summer homes are greatly In demand ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of Mil la leavening Strength. V. s. OavereaMBt Report "After that." remarked the vo irp slim who hs.d been telling an mans ghost story, "my mind was a blank." "Yhut accounts for It." commented a shari young woman, and there as an Inter regnum of profound silence -Truth. HUCKLKN'8 AK.NICa SALVK. The best salve In the world foi Cuta, llrutso. ne. fleers, Aalt Rheum, revs .-tores. Tetter Chapped Hatpla, I'hilhlatna. Con.s, and All Skin Krup ons. and positively cures Piles, or no i-ay required. It is guaranteed to five rfe "t satlsfa tlon. or money refunded. Pri-'e. 25 rents rr Nix. For sale by ''his Rogers. Odd Fellows' building. "Yes." he sadly falter, d. "my wife left left my bed and board" "And mine," bitterly rejoined the other, "didn't leave a thing.' And the xeltgelst, which chanced to be passing that way. shiv ered. Lvtrolt Tribune. All the patent medicines advertised In this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles etr , can lie bought at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occidental Hotel, Astoria. I)e Tanque You don't take enough ex ercise for a man of your habits. Cdd Soak Why, I have lieen shaking dice for drinks all the ufternoon. Philadel phia Record. It is not a miracle. It won't cure everything, but it will cur? plies. That's what DeWltt's Witch Has-d Salve wl'l do, because It haa done It In hundreds of cases. Chas. Rogers. He Do you believe In love nt first sight? Miss Thirty-eight-I believe In any kind cf love. Soniervllle Journal. INDORSED HY 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 2.V. and one capsule cured me of a dreadful sick headache. My wife and myself have both used the medicines manufactured by the Norman Llchty Mfg. Co., and we recommend them to the public as being Just what they are represented. Respectfully. W. p. HUTCHISON, Ed Gnrette. Pleasant Hill, Mo. Twenty-five cents, for sale by Chas. Rogers Astoria, Or., sole agents. The young king of Spain recently de scribed an Inland to bis geography teach er ns "a body of land almost entirely occupied by Insurgents." When Baby was sick, we gave her Cantoris. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When the I "vblldren, alio ga them Castoria, Women do not always consider mas culine glances evidences of ndmlrnMon. This uttentlon makes many feminine minds concerned ns to whether their ap pearance Is all that It should br. EXTENDED BYMPATHf. "Do unto others as you would have others do unto you," is sympathetically shown in the following lines, the pre sumption being that sympathy Is born, or nkln to pain or sorrow: ' "Gentlemen: Please send Krause'l Headache Capsules as follows: Two boxes to Flora Heay, llavannn, N. Dak Two boxes to Llllle Wilcox. Brooklund, N, Dak. I have always been a great sufferer from headache and your Cap sules are the only thing that relieves me." Yours very truly, FLORA SEAY, Havanna, N. Dak. . For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Or., sole agent. PKOFwrlHlONAL. OARI'H. JOHN T. UGimUt, ATTORN KY-AT-I. AW. Office, upstairs, Amotion liulldlitg. DR. Kll.IV JANNON. PHYSICIAN ANO M.UU1KON Office over Olson's drug store. Hours, It to It a. m.; I to t and t to I p. in. riiin days, It) to 11. t'U. O. R KMT KH, PHYtHl'l N A Vl HUntlKON Special attention to diseases of worn en ami surgrrv. OlTloc, over lnalgwr's storo Astoria telephone Vc nt MY TUTTLhi. U. D. PHY 8101 AN, ClUtOKON. AND AtXTOUCHKUR. Ofnoe. Hooiitt a wnd t. Pythian Building. Hours, Id to II and I to 6 Itealdeiic, til. Cedar street II. T. cuoetiY, ATTvlUNKY-AT-LAW. sx Commercial Street. W. M. La Force. . H. 8o(b. I.. FORCE A BMITH. ATTORN H1Y8-ATYAW, J3t Commercial atreet. i. g. A. HOWLBY. ATTOKNKt AND Otll'NHKLOH AT LA Office on Reoond Street Astoria. Or. J. N. Dolph. Richard NlxoD Chewier V. Dolpn. POLPtl. NIXON A POLPH. ATTOILNKYS AT LAW. Portland, Oregon. U. U. St. and IT, Hamilton Building. All legal and col' lection business promprty attendoj to. Claims against Ui government a spe cially. MOCIKTY ilKKTINllS. TEMPLE' LODGE NO. T. A. T. and A. M Regular communications held in the Drat and third Tuesday eveulng of each month O. W. I.OPNSBFRUY. W. M K. C. IIOLDKN. aWswtary. M 18CKLLA N K 'I'K HBAL "bWAtNOTaWy" IWUeT"" W. C. CAtWELL, 1TI Tenth street WHEN IN POUTlJtND-Call on Jn r. Handley A Co . IM Third street and gi th Daily Astorian. Visitors need at miss their morning paper while there. POR T1LLAA100K NEHALEM AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison ....Augusta ...ALL... OPEN FOR SPECIAL CHARTER Sailing dates te snd Irom Tillamook snd Nehalem depend upoa Ihe weather. For Freight snd Psssengtr Rates Apply To ELMORE, SANBORN & CO, AOI'.NTH O. R. a N. CO., Agents, Portland. Are You (Joing East? Be mire and see tbat your ticket read via T HE NORTH-WESTERN LINE. CHICAGO. SX. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS. Toll la th. GREAT SHORT LINE Between DULUTH, ST. PAUL. CHICAGO And all Points EtiHt and South. Their Magnificent Track, Peerlesa Ve tlbuled Dining and Bleeping Car Trains and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Have given this road a national reputa tion. All ciassoa of passengers carried .v.. uaatlhiilt.,4 trains without extra charge. Bhlp your freight and travel over tnia famous line, ah ageuie nave tickets. Vf H. MEAD, P. C. BAVaOB, Gen. Agent Tray. F. and P. Agt 148 Washington at- Portland. Or. SEASIDE JSAWUM A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rotJKh or dresned. Flooring;, ru ,tlc, celling, and all kinds of flnlnh; mouldlnKR and uhlnKlce: also bracket work done to order. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. II. F. Jj. I,OOAN, Prop'r. Seaside, Oregon. IS THERE? -o- Is thiii'. a man with heart so cold. That hum his family would withhold Tim vvmfii'ta which they all rnuld llnd III article, ot I'TltNITUKIC of th. rlahl kind. And w would suss. el nt this season a nice HldrlHWtd, Kxltilon TnMe, or srl of IMnllut t'halrs. V have III Urgent and ntteet line ever shown In th. city and at prices that cannot fall to pirns. Ih closes! liuyrs. HKII.HOrN v son. ). A KASTABICNI), C1UN1.KAL CONTRACTOR, HOUSE, BRIDGE AND CUHARF GUILDER Hlll'SIt MOVrCM. rtUM Matla Tmls lor Hnl. ASTORIA, OH A. V. ALLKN, firALFR IN GfixerlM, Flour, FwJ, Provision, Prultt VfKftitMrs, Cnvkery, UIam and PlateJ War. Loggrrs' Supplies. Cor. Can sul StjuMimpjs Streets. Atturla. Or. B.F.ALiliEN&SON Will Pspsr, Aitl.li' Materials. I'alitti. Oils. tikn. eh. .IsfsneM Mattl"ie. Hugs snd tUmhflo ChmsI. jris, Commcrcint Htreet. IX? J I dot Fisfyer Brothers, Lrbritatliig OILS A Specialty. . Sell ASTORIA. Ship Chiuult'lory. Hani wiiro, Iron Stool, Coal, (iroct'rit'a it Provisions, Flour A Mill Fcwi, Paints, Oils, Varnicluw, Iiggors Supplies, Fairliftiik'n ScuIoh. I Iiors A Windows, , Aiiculturrtl Iiiiplt'mt'iits ' WtiKoiirt it Vvhiflw. Indio The oasis op thf Colorado Dfsikt A New Health csort BELOW IHE LEVtiL OF THE !tA Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate Pronounced ly Phyhicians tlu moHt Favorable in America for Sufferers from . . . Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures The objections urged acalnst India In the past by the larae numbers who otherwise would have been (lad to take atlvantac. of Its Ix.nch.'lul climate, has been a lack of suitable accommodation. The Southern Taclllo Company takek pleasure In announcing that several Commodious and Comfortable Cottages have Just been erected at lodlo station, that will be rent'd to applicants at rea sonable rates. They are furnished with modern conveniences, supplied with pure artesian water and so sltusttd as lo glv occupants all the advantagra ta le de rived from a more or less protracted residence In this delightful climate. (From th Ban Francisco Argonaut.) "In th heart of the great desert of the Colorado which the Houlhcrn l'aclilo traverses thero It an oasis railed lndlo, which. In our opinion, Is the sanltnrlum (if the earth. We believe, from personal InvestlKatlon, that for ef-rtiiln Individuals, there Is no spot on this planet so favor able." O T. Stewart, M D., writes: "The purity of the air, and tho eternal sun-! h I no, fill one with wnnd-r und delight. j . . . Nature hna accomplished so much that thnre r.mnlns but little fnr man to do. As to Its possibilities as a health ror-ort-here Is the most perfect sunshine, with a temperature always plnant, a perfectly dry soil, fnr rain Is an unknown factor; purs oiygsn, donse atmosphere and pure water. What more ran be desired? It Is the place, ahov all others, for lung troubles, and a para ruse ror rheumatics. Considering th numhor of sufferers who have been cured, I have no hesitancy in recom mending this g'nlal oasis as the haven oi me atnicted." INDIO Is 6l2 mile8 from SAN FRANCISCO and 130 mill from LOS ANOKLKS Fare from Los Angeles tj.oc For further Information Innulre i,t any noumern facino Company agent, or address b. p. Roaams, Asst. Qen. Pa. Agt. 8. p. Co. J. B. KIHKLAND, Dlst. Pasa. Agt. lor. Flrat and Alder BU Portland, Or mm Vav - . X awn.rv m mm .T.V- l vi j i i-41-i..u n a ii whi. niii i.um.. H Anarreeabl. Ui.tlre and N Kit V H 'IX)N 111. fMd ky limsittswur sent by mull soumMi and II.UO per usse. rSaiuplc. tm, trA VT Th. Fsvorll. TOOT! rCWTM ii.ll IlU(orth'I'mUajdlUBMli.ak rr Hal. by I, V. Conn. J. B. WYATT, Phone N. OS Aslarla. Orege. Hiinlwnrc, ShlpChniKllery, CiroeericH, ProvlMloiiM, PAINTH euut OILM. peclal Allentlea fl4 I. Mupp4xln ship. ISRI:MNI:R ft MOLMI-S. KlnoUtertillliM. HtuH-lal att.iiUnn paid tu tanilxiai re pairing, first -olaaa nonmihtK'liig, .to LOGGING CMP 010RK A SPECIALTY 117 Oln.y .trewt. between Third and and Fourth Asmr... rr After fflcalsl Or at any other limr when on wish a gisxl cigar ask (r llic well. known, liollic llisdr, lintiil tna.lc, while Islnir cigar - "Ln I lelte AMorltt " UiiiohIciI by all Kiiioki-rs In ebo the Uwl olunr Uianufuctiircd. w. r. sen i nun. A.lerls. Uregea. They Iick Life. Th.re are (wlnM sold lo Bah.rtiMa on th Columbia river that stand la th. sain, relationship to alarahall't Twin, as a wooden Itnag. doea lo tb. human being they lack strength Uf v.nno.s and lasting qualltle. lNin't fool yourself Into th. belief thai other twine beside Marshall's will do "Just w.ll." Th.y won't. Tb.y cannot STKAMKRS Telephone & Bailey Gatzert. "Telephnne" leaves Astoria at T p m. dally t.icvpt Runday). tave I'orlland al T a. m. dally., ei rpl Hunday. "lutlley tlatserl" leave Astoria Tues day. WiKlnesday. Thurailay, frldsy and Haturday morning at l:M a. m.; Sunday evening al t p. in. Imvm Portland dally at ( p. m.. Sl eep I Hunday. On Saturday at II p. m. WAIXACK M At'.KHT. Agent. Popular Science Nslure, Inventlea. NFWQ Hounv. lilettrltlty. I1CAITU HLtT OChcml.lry. nedlclne. IltAL I II Mgiene. r.rarrly ROSTOV JOIKWL Uf fBJ.ISTU l!nlsrged snd Irapro.ed. 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We're trying In every wny to mnkn them the most en Jpyable In town. All tho "good thing." if the season cooked by our excellent cook In the most delicious style. 1'er fect service. If you Invite a friend to the T'nlact Itcstaurant the place Is a sufficient gunr ar.lee that he will receive a good meal. The Palace Restaurant Snap A rodak at any man coming out ot our store and you'll get a portrait of man brimming over with peasant tliouvhta. Hueh quality III the liquors we have to offer are enough to PLEASE ANY MAN., Corrje and Trq Them HUOME8 CO. ABTOHIA IRON WOHKS Conromly St.. foot of Jackson. A.iorls, General Machinists and Boiler Makers Lend and Marina Engines, Boiler work, Steam boat and Cannery Work a Specialty, Ca.tlngs of All Descriptions Mada lo Order on Short Notice. John Fox..,.rrostdent and Huperlntendent A- I Fox Vice President O. II. Prael Recrelary Astoria National Dank Treasurer St a mm ' " ' m vrTXciscis.in.o f