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TIIK DAILY ASTOltlAN, aMokI.V TTWImY MOKMXti. YMl ). UVM gaily gloiovimt. JuHi T. LIGHTER, ttdltor. T i'Ii phono No. tit ItKMS i wVUsCNIPillA DAILY. Sent by mall, pr year K.Ov Bent by mall per month , fci Served by carrier, per week 10 WEEKLY. Bent by mall per year, tt In advance. Postage (re to subscribers. All communications intended for publl eatlon should be directed to the editor Business comtnunlcallona of all kind and remittance muit b addressed to The Astorlan. The Aatorlan guarantees to Ita sub aoribcrs the 1 arrest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rale can be had on appll aatlon to the bulne manager. Ta, Weekly Astorlan, th arcond uldeat: weekly In th. atate of Oregon, haa, nextj to th. Portland Oregontan, th I antes t weekly circulation In the atata. J no. r. Handley A Co. are our Port land agent, and copies of the Astorlan an b had every morning at their stand, m Third street XON-PART18AN FINANCE. The great labor meeting appointed to take place. In Chicago on the l.'th prox imo, and at which Secretary Carlisle will deliver an address on tho money ques tion, may prove the forerunner of a atate of things at which the whole country would have reason to rejoice. The men lug la to be non-partisan In character. BpubUcaas,DeaiocraU and PopulUts will participate without regird to division on aueattons atrlctly political. The desire k to hear the money question stated In a non-partisan way, an! by a man recoc alzed aa an authority on the subject. The Invitation to Mr. Carlisle, therefore, aid not grow out of his eminence aa a Democratic leader, nor Wis It Intended to express, for or ag-.ilnt, an opinion on any financial act of the present adminis tration. Hie duties as the financial offi cer of the government have afforded hlna opportunities for studying the money mutton In all of It Important bearing, and the view so formed are the one the labor organisations have expressed a desire t hear him state from the stand point of a financier rather than from tat of a party leader. And It Is In this spirit that Mr. Carlisle has accepted the invitation, and will deliver the desired address. It Is to be hoped that the Chicago meet ing will inaugurate a series of such meet ings, and that representative men of all parties and representing the 'different views on the question may be Invited to address them. The money question, to Its proper analysis. Is not a political question, and should not be permitted to become a device for trading, or a sub ject for heated partisan discussion, in a Mlhrnl MM,alm All tt,J nAM vitally Interested In a just and wise solu tion of ft and this can only proceed from a calm and thoughtful discussion f It The parties of course will handle It. and make it serve party ends as far mmIMa hut If nrinr tn th hnlriln f the national conventions the great governing masse shall have been reached by deliverance sddrssed to their reason and their business interests rather than to their partisan zeal and prejudices, the effect will be of a bene ficial' character on the platform builders at 8L Louis and Chicago. The work done there will be the better for the knowledge that It Is to be examined and passed upon by a thoroughly awakened and instructed popular Interest and In telligence. Men who labor are In the majority In this country. Their "olcc when ex pressed controls the country. The money question Is and shoull be everything to them. The deplorable efforts of a weak ened public credit would fall first and heaviest upon them. This manifesta tion on their put, therefore, of a desire to hear from men of recognised authority on the subject in a non-partisan spirit fs one upon which the country, with every reason, may congratulate Itself. Let silver men, sound money men, all be beard, and no man then shall be justi fied In quarreling wl'.h the veriict. There Is no doubt that Senator Chand ler's ugly display of temper and shower of accusnloi.s against the friends of Mc Klnlcy have harmed the cause of Speaker Reed's supporters for the presidency In New Eneiand. Indeed, It Is plain that what the Republican candidates for the presidency need above ill for a while Is boomers who know how to boom a man without offense to others. The modera tion of the real that overflows In froth would be a useful accomplishment If it could be well placed. Ex-President Har rison's home friends were so furious to drive him from Ills habitual reserve that they succeeded in getting him to refuse even the use of his name, and now they do not appear to have a brass I and of their own or to bo at the head of any one's procession. ,Jf Mr. Tongue had no other qualifica .flh for the nomination he received at litany, his position on the money ques tion would make him an acceptable can didate to Republicans this year. Of course the usual talk will be heard from tht disappointed and enraged followers of Hermann about the ease with which be can be beaten by a "good man" on the opposition ticket, but since the op position candidate will likely be a free silver Democrat, Mr. Tongue ought to get a good many more votes than he, even without the support of Hermann's silver! tea. Mr. John Matson has requested the As torlan to correct the statement concern ing the destruction of property by the Pathfinder, published In yesterday's ma rine column. Mr. Matson says so far from the Pathfinder having been used to maliclou3ly destroy property, she has been more than once the means of saving property, and has rendered valuable ser 'Ice to the commerce ot the lower river In the removal of snags and other ob structions to navigation -all without cost to anyone but the flsh.Tinen owning the vessel. The Astorlan cheerfully makes the correction, as It ha no desire to do any Injustice to the fishermen nor to misrepresent them In any manner. Mr. Jensen, the secretary of the fishermen's I'nlon, has said, and the flies of the paper will witness, lh.it the Astorlan hit alsay shown the utmost Impartiality In Its treatment of any matter of difference between the fishermen and the cannery min. It haa been I lie nlm uf the pap, r at all times to conserve the Nut Intervals of all who were In any way den'ii,lent on lhl chief Industry f Oregon. Only those who are wilfully blind or purposely prrJudl'iHl can find anything In the course of the Aatorlan to condemn from the standpoint of either fishermen or cannerymcn. Tenia, one of the men who solve put tic. y that It may be, and probably will be. poanlblc In the near 'uture to pan aolliht through aoll.la Now, If there la an apparent possibility, that la It. Why, by and by we ahull not need any door In our house. When a man cornea home at night he will tlmply walk right through the wall. That will be a great convenience to certain of our fel- low rltlsens, who at present wi.ste a good deal of time In trying to find where that elusive keyhole 1 situated. Frederick St. George IV Laiour Booth Tucker has name enough to sucssfully command all the Salvation Armies In the world, lie took out his first paper In New Wrk on Tuesday. What a time the clix, must have had! VOTING MOTHER. The Views of a Cr.mk Woman frngtst Suf- The right of suffrage for women has been claimed with unanswerable aign- ments. and Is being slowly granted The benefit of woman suffrage to the com munity has been enlarged upon these many years, and 1 In many respects un questionable. The right of the mother to vote for the protection of her child Is also a point strongly made, and en difficult to combat, but that the woman herself, and enpeclally the mother, will be the most benefited. Is not often claimed. It Is, however, one of tho itrongrst grounds that can be taken. tiovernment by universal suffrage Is mtt valuable, not for the pre-eminent excellence of Its official forms, but be cause It nutke better men. The governed man, the voiceless, voteless, powerless mill. Is lens valuable as a -i'lien than he who forms his mind and uses It In the free atmosphere of a fully repre sentatie government. Suffrage as a social function it educational and ele vating to those who exTelse It. A non voting class, living with a voting class. Is at a rxrpetual disadvantage, and, where half the community vote and the other half do not, the vastness uf their number in no way alters their relation, which Is that of governor ,ind governed. A class which Is governed has not the same knowledge of. Interest In, or sense of responsibility to the country they live In. or the wise snd Just administration of Its affairs: It Is politically Inferior, not only In the expression of judgment and will, bnt In the possession of judg ment and will which comes only by such freedom of expression. When this vote less, governed, and. therefore, politically Inferior class are persons of such Im mense racial Importance as the mothers of the community. It becomes a serious matter. So Ions; as the Inferiority of the non voting class can be confined to a certain proportion of the community, p.nd per haps exploited by the voting portion to some common service. t is not so hope lessly bad: but, when 'he inferiority of the non-voting class is transmitted by heredity, driven In by education nnd steadily supplied by association In the daily living of all the Inhabitants, It means a racial drawback. The growth of true d-mo-ri'y with all thut It means in mental and moral ivwer and clarity. Is Incessantly thwart ed by the political eonitltlon of our mothers. They do lot live in a democ racy at all. but In a despotism. We do not live In our government, but under archulc forms long since passed away from the man's world. Our sons, our voting cltlxens. are all born of and reared by non-voting citizens who can not possibly be capable of transmitting the enlightened ideas, the breadth of vision, the power of calm Judslng which come with the exercise of this social function In a free government. The government by women In the fam ily Itself. Is too often but a ilesK-lsm, mild, affectionate, full of privilege and 'materialism, " but not free and not just. Thus we have a constant succeislon of young citizens growing up to assume the duties of representative government, entering upon the large social responsi bility where the good of the whole and the rights of each must always be held In mind: yet each with his own mind inherited from a million subject mothers, retained carefully by the loving domi nance of her who rules all the more despotically In the little world of home because she has no range In the larger one, and full to- the brim of the inordi nate pressure of close personal Interest Thus It is that our politics lack so much of the large statesmanship whlrh can legislate with far-seeing wisdom for all men and all time and remains so largely a grab-bag, where each man tries continually to turn things his way that he may better provide for his own local, personal and family Interest. When all our women vote that will mean that all our mothers will be full praticlng citizens. When they have prac ticed citizenship awhile, they will learn to be more patient with large, slow national evils, and not hope to Jo them up like a week's wash. They will be more patient with the mighty criminals of our time, who are often as helpless a product of circum.itanees as any pau per, and will not imavlne that nuch criminals can be spanned and forgiven llk a baby. They will learn to understand soeial life and Its proc as they do not now; also to understand mn and their pro- es nnd lie mure intelligent menus wilh them: also to understand home life In rilatlou to the world's life nnd .hat means much. When we are voting mothers, we shall have wiser sons, bet ter government and happier homes. CHARLOTTE PERKINH STETSON. The measure of eh )0In well Is whether a man likes what he has clioosen. Lamb. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Onld MedsJ, Midwinter Fair. 'DEL' CREAM !AHM Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. V P8WM AHigh LP The largest piece of GOOD tobacco ever sold for io cents THE DEAR CREATl'RES. "Oh, yes, my husband has been a col Itctor of curios and such things for a number of years." Was he In that business w hen he ' married you?" 1 "Yes. Indeed.' "I thought so." 1 A DETERMINED WOMAN recently knocked down a burglar and held him until the arrival of ajslstance. i Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical -Discovery Is a medicine that checks the frightful In- I roads of Scrofula, and. If taken In time, j arrests the march of Pulmonary Con-, sumption, it cures indigestion ana uys- pepsia, chronic diarrhea and similar ail-, menu. mis wonuenui meaicine mis also gUned great celebrity In curing I -.l ..kill. ..! I.v.. . 1 1 1 I . i ague and like diet ases. j Asthma cured by newly discovered! treatment. Addfess, for free pamphlet, i testimonials and references. World's Dis pensary Medical Association. Buffalo, N. 1. Intrepidity is an extraordinary strength of soul, which raises It above the troubles, disorders ani emotions which the sight of great perils cm urous In it: by this strength heroes maintain a ealm aspect and preserve their reason aid liberty In the most . urprislng and t r ritde accidents. itou?hefiu'auld. Or. Price's C.-eim Baking Powder Contains so Ammonia or Alum. Hut human bodies are sic fools, for a' their colleges and schools, tat what nae real Ills perplex them, they make enow themselves to vex them. Burns. ELECTRIC BITTERS. Electr.c Bitters is a medicine suited for. any season, but pvrhapi mori generally j neeoea in tne spring, wnen tne languid, exhausted feeling Is prevailing, when the; :iver is lorpiu ana siuggisn ana me seea or a tonic ana aiterativ is felt. A ! iiruuipi iiimt vi ur.s iiietiiime n.t unerij awrted long and perhaps fatal bilious : fevers. No medic. ne will act more surely In counteracting and freeing the system bottle at Chas. Rogers' drug store. Charity Is a universal duty, which It Is In every man's power sometimes to practice, since every degree of assistance given to another, upon proper motlevs, Is an act of charity; and there Is scarcely any man In such a stite of Imbecility as that he may not, on some occasions, benefit his nelphbor. Johnson. BTJOKLEN'8 AP.XICa 6ALVTE. The best aalvs In the world foi Cut Bruises. Sores, fleers. Salt Rheum, rever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Con., and All Skin fcrnp tlons. and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guarantee tn give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Prlee. 2S cents per ix For ss!e by Chas. Rogers. Odd Fellows' building. Here's a large mounth, indeed, that spits forth death, and mountains, rocks ami seas; talks as hamillarlv of lions j ns maidens of thirteen do of puppy dogs What cannoneer begot this lusty blood? He speaks Iain cannon, fire, smoke, and bounce; he pivs the bastinado with his tongue. Shakespeare. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. The brave man seeks not ipular ap plause, nor, overpower'd with arms, de sers his cause; unsham'd, though foll'd, he docs the best he can. Dryden. MAHVELOCB RESULTS. From a letter wrritteo by Rev. J. Gun- lie who goes round about In his re derman, of Dlmondale, Mich., we are quests wants commonly more than he permitted to make tl.s extract: "I have 1 chooses to appear to want. -Ivalor. no hesitation in recommend. ng Dr. King's! New Discovery, as the r-.sults were al-. It's Just as easy to try One Mlnuts most marvelous In the cse of my wife. I Cough Cure as anything else. It's easier While I was pastor of the Bap'.lst ; to cure a sever cough or cold with It. church at Rive Junction she was brought I Let your next purchase for a cough be down with pneumon.a succeeding la' One Minute Cough Cure. Better medl grlppe. Terrible paroxysms of couzhlig! cine: better result; better try It. Chas. would last hours with 11 : tie Interruption: Rogers. and It seemed aa if she could not sur- vlve them. A friend recommended Dr. lie that liberal to all alike muy do a King's New Discovery; It was quick In! pood died by chance, but never out of Its work and hlWy satisfactory In r-.- 1 Judgment. Beaumont and Fletcher. suits." Tral bottles free at Charles j Rogers' drug store. Regular size, 60c I Busy people have no time, and sensible and H. ! people have no Inclination to use a slow t j remedy. Onf Minute Cough Cure acts What till), what wealth, did e'er the 1 promptly and gives permanent benefits, world bestow on man, but car- and Chas. Rogers. f. nett nTteiulcll it Mnv. ! We might tell you more about One their speeches, the gerr-t of their mas Minute Cough Cure, but you probably . ti ry th y are short. Hallcck. know that It cures a cough. Every on? does who has used It. It is a perfect! KAItfH CLOVER ROOT will purify remedy for coughs, colds, hoarseness. It your Mood, elrar your complexion, regn ls an especial favorite for children, be- . late your Bowels, and make your head Ing pleasant to take and qi-ick In curing, clear as a bell. 23 ct.. W cts., and f 1 00. Chas. Rogers. Hold by J. W. Conn. Flvp Nothing Is more -ert.iln than that cur maruiers. our civilisation, nnd all the good tMiigs which are conmet.-d with I'lvllizatlon. have. In this European world of ours, ! tendeil for ages upon wo prin ciples, and were Ind ',-1 the result of both combined. 1 mean the spirit of a gentle man and the spirit of reliitffm Kurk. Take a dose of DeWltt's IJttl Early Riser Just for ths good they will do you. These little rills are good for In digestion, good for headache, good for liver complaint, good for constipation. They are good. Chas. Koger. stop not unthinking. very friend you mw, to ,,,, your 0illy fabric In the mrevt: while vou are emo'vlnc vour col iulal pUek. the fiend I.umhnso Jumps upon your back. O, W. Holme , Children Of fOf PitChet'S CaStOtia. To weur long face, lust as If our Maker, the God of Ooxlncss, was an undertaker, well ple.is-d to wrap the soul's unlucky mien In sorrow s dismal crape or bomlmxine. Dr. Woleo. Rums are absolutely painless when De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is promptly applied This statement Is true. A per feet remedy for skin diseases, chapped hands and lips, and never falls to cur plies. Chas. Roger. !o not Insult a calamity: It Is a bar- b'rous grossness to lay on the welk'ht of seorn, where heavy :nlsery too much alrnuly weighs men's fortuu.-a down. Daniel. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of all la leavening Mtrcnfth.-V. S. OeerasMat Report. nornt.,, appetirs In good humor wl.lle he cn,ur,.. ttI)( therefore his -ensure has lh more weight as supposed to pro- ceed from Judgment, not from passion. Young. All the patent medicine advertised In ; this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles etc., can be bought at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occidental Hotel, Astoria. Weep not that the orld change did It kep a srable, clmu,-eiess course, t'were cause to weep. Byron. When Baby was sick, we gars her Castor!, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Csstorla, WheasbeL llldren, she ga sthem Ostoria, The tear down childhood's cheeks that flows Is like the dewdrop on the rose. wn(,n next tin- summer's breeze comes by and waves the bush, the llower Is dry. Ucott. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. He Is not worthy of the honeycomb that shuns the hlv- Iipchiho the bees have siincs. Hhakespeare. A little 111, then a little pll. The 111 has gone, the pill has won. DeWltt'i ! Little Early RIs- rs are the little pills that I cure great Ills. Chas. Rogers. I And there's one rare strange virtue In PkOH'ICtitMON AL CARD John t. ligiitkh, atto h n k v a t-1. a w, OltU'n, upstair. Astoilnn Untitling. IHI. K1I.IV JANSON, PHYSICIAN AND M.MU1KON Offloo over Olswn'a drug slurs. Hour. V to 11 a. m.; I to and 1 to I p. in. Sun days, IU to II. lll o. tt, KSTKM 1'HVSICUN AND ;H'ROkON Sprcla' atti.mi.ni to diseasosi nf wo IV n aim suravrv. Orric over Ianslgr s storo Anuria rslophnn V M JA Tl'TTLkl, It l. PHYSICIAN, flUUilCON, ANI VOUCHKim. Office, Rooms t and t, Pythian llulldlug. Hours, 10 tu IX and I K. ttsaldenoa, Its, Codar itroot H. T. CROBIIT, ATTORN KT-AT-LAW, M Commercial Htrset. W. M. La Fore. . a BoUta UrOHCtt A SMITH. ATTOUNKY8-AT-TAW, M Commercial street. j g. A. BOWLMf, ATTORN BT AND tMltNKKLOM AT UAV Offlco on Beoond dtrwet. Astoria Or J. N. Dolph. Hlchard Nixon Chester V. Dolph. UOLPH, NIXON A DOLPII. ATTOHNKY8 AT LAW Portland. Oregon, 14. 14. 24. and 17. Hamilton Building. All legal and col' lection business prwnp'ly attended to, C lain is against the guvernnianl a sps- clalty. 8001WTY MEETINGS. TUMBLE LOIH1E NO. T. A. T. and A. M. Regular communications bsld in the first and third Tuesday evening t each month. O. W. I.OUN8UERRY. W, M. K. C. HOLDEN. goaretary. MIBOELLANKOfK H8Ut'WATaCiiiR W. C. CAJMBLU HI Tenth strssL WHEN IN PORTLAND-CaJI 0B J r. Hsndley A Co.. IN Third strwst. and g ths Patty Astorlan. Visitor need s miss their morning paper whtls thsra. FOR TILLAMOOK NEHALEM AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison ....Augusta ...ALL., OPEN FOR SPECIAL CHARTER Sailing date to and Irom Tillamook and ftchaUm depend upon lh weather. For Prtlfht and ratcngtr Rite Apply To ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. AUENTH 0. R. N. CO.. Agents, Portland. Are You (Joinc: EastV B aura and see that your ticket reads via THE NORTH-WESTERN 1 line:. Us CHICAGO. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS. Tola la tits GIIEAT SHORT LINE Between DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points East and South. Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Ves- tlbuled Dining ana bleeping car Trains and Motto: 'ALWAYS ON TIME " Have given this road a national reputa tlon. All classes of passengers carried on the vestlbuled trains without extra charge. Ship your freight and travel over this famous line. All ageDti have tickets. W H. MF.AD, F, C. BAVaOE. Oen. Agent Trav. P. and P. Aft Ui Washington at, Portland, Or. SEASIDE SAWMILL. A complete stork of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, celling, and all kinds of finish; mouldings snd shinnies; also bracket work done to order. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. II. F. L. LOOAN, Prop'r. Seaside, Oregon. IS THERE? I liter s man with Mart to cold, That from Ills family would withhold Tim eoinfi.rts which llisy all could rind In arilclM of Fl'llNlTl'IIIC uf Ih. Haul kind. And w wiiuld etitsfst at Oils season nl.'S Hldidxiard, tCxt'nslon Tsbl. or art of Dining t'halr. W havs Ih Inmost and finest lln ever shown In lh oil and at prices I hat cannot fall to pie III closest huysrt. IIEILHOkN iV SON. I. A KASTAHICNI) (IIINUKAL C0NTK.ACT0K, HOUSE, BRIDGE AND tDHARf BUILDER MOV'MK MIIYKM. rt iuM Mtrln Tl fr Heat. ASTORIA, 01 A. V. ALL1N, MAI ERIN Gro'rlf, Flour, KeeJ, Provlilons, FrulU VrgeUWr s, Cnukfty, Glass nj PItrJWre. Loggers' Stippllrs, Car. Cats u4 $4ushkiM Straels. A.toili. On B.F.AIiLiEH&SON Will P.i'.t, Aitlsts' MstttUU. rusts, Olli, UUit. .It. JainsM M.ltlttji, Rugs snj Bssieoo ti,H4i Jf5 Comttierclnl Htrevt. ' i.V Ltibrkatlng OILS A Specialty. Fisher ! Brothers, , Sell . ASTORIA Ship Cliamlolory. llnrilwiirt 1 run it St't'l, Coul. (iroarit'i it ProvisioiiH, Flour Jfe Mill Few!, Paints, Oils, VtirnUliM, labors Supplies, Fnirbank'rJ Scales, DtHirs it WindowH, Agricultural Implements Wugous & Vehicle. Indio The Oasis of th Colorado Desert A Hew H ealth Resort BLLOW IHE LEVEL OF THE SF.A Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropica Climate Pronounceil by 1'liynicians the most Favoruhle in America for Sufferers from . . . Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures To. oblteUooa uned trains t India In the past by the larss aunibwa who otherwise would havs been flad to taks savantacs ot Its Denmclal climate, haa teen a lac a or suitable accommodation Ths Southern I'scino Company taks pleasur. In announcing that several Commodious and Comfortable Cottages have Just been erected at Indio station, tnat will be rented to applicants st r- sonabls rates. They are furnished with modern conveniences, supplied with ours artesian water and so situated aa to lv occupants all the advantage to be de rived from a mors or lass protracted resiocnoi in tnis dellfhtful cllmats. (From th Pan Francisco Argonaut I "In th heart of tho reat desert of tha Colorado which tht Houthrrn I'acldo traverses-therj Is an oasis called Indio. which, In our opinion. Is the sanllarlum or tne earth. Ws believe, from personal isveatiaration, tnat for certain Individuals, there is no spot on this plnnnt so fsvor- able." u T. Htftwart, M. T)., writes: "Tho purity of the air, and ths eternal sun- snine, nil one with wondT and drllght. . . . naiur. nas accompllstied so much that there remains but little for man tu do. As to Its possibilities as a health rexort here Is the most psrfsct sunshine, with a temperature slwnys pl'asant, a perfectly dry SOIL for rain Is an unknown factor; purs oxjuen, dense atmosphere and pure water. What more ran bo desired? It Is the plsce, above 11 otners, tor lung troubles, and a par' diss for rheumatics. Considering thJ number of sufferers who hove been cured. I have no hesitancy In recom mending- tnis KCnlal oasis as the haven ot ins amictsa." INDIO. Is 613 miles from SAN FRANCISCO and 130 iniles from LOS AN0ELE8 Fare from Los AnRcles t).oc For further Infi jrmnMfin lnmtlr nJ any Southern Paclflo Company agent, or address E. P. ROOER8, Asst. Oen. Pass. Agt. 8. P. Co. J. B. K1HKLAND, Cor. First wl Alder fits Portland. Or. ' l;ltj imii a -t'lMl JrH JlU-I Uln (Ufl lUNI It Wll L NOT (I'M!.. IB Anssrsesbl Isisiivesn.i w iinv mvn iu, mud ky limasisMiirsMit bymsll and I,U)mmt iswkaga, rWiuiOr frea, trg rr Th. rrtirii. roon rourn IkU liUfurlIie'lVlUaudllroU.itKk rr Hal by t. W. Cib. J. B. VVYA1T, lkn Na. t Aslul. Ora I Innlwnre, SlilpChtuulIcry, CiroeerlcH, I"rvlMlt)IlH, PAINTM nnd OII.H. hkUI Allssllsa Psld I Syprlls ftklp. IJRUMNUR & MOLMHS. IJIncUnrtiltltat, Htwlal kttsntlun paid to tsstuibuat r (uslrtnsi, nrsiK'lasa hnrweshoeliig, to LOGGING CAMP OJORK A SPECIALTY 111 Olnsy strwst. between Third and And Fourth Astoria. 'r After (Deals I r at r,r !)nr Mi-.i wlisn you wish a good olgnr ask lor 1I10 well kimwu, b'ltnn m.le, liiuul mails, whiiK lalmr oigsr -"It I telle Asttorlrt " IVilionliHl by kll aiuiikt'ts lo I I lie lw ol(inr iliatiufafturtxl. w. f. sciiinnn, 71 Ninth? S(rt. Atlstls. VnM. They Lack Life. Thr ar twins sold to nhrma on th Columbia rlvr tbat staad la th. him rwlatlonablp to atarabaU'l Twin aa a wooden I mag dua to tha human being they lack slrsngth Uf. vsnns and lasting quatllls. Don't fool yuurwlf Into th belief that other twin best d sa Uarahall's wUI do "Jus aa well," Thsy won't. They cannot STBAMIIRS Telephone & Bailey Gatzert. 'Tslsphun." Isavs Astoria at I p. as. dally (stcepl Munday). Imin Portland at 1 a. m. dally., cspt Htiadsy. "Halley Oaturt" leaves Astoria Tues day. Wednesday. Thursday, Krlday and Saturday morning al (: a. m. ; Sunday vsnlng at 7 p. m lavs Tortland dally at I p m., epl Sunday. n Saturday at II p. tn. WAI.LACIC klAl'ZKItT. Agent. 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ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY HEAD I NO IIOOM FIIEE TO ALU Open every day from I o'clock to 1. 10 and :30 to V:30 p. m. fltlbscrlntlon ratns 1.1 tier annum H.W. COIl, KI.ICVKNTII A DUANK 8TS. Few Hen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those we serve. We'r trying In very way lo make them tht most en joyable In town. All tho "good things" lf tho season cooked by our excollnnt oook In tha most delicious stylo. I'er- nci service. If you Invite a friend lo the I'nlnrl ncatatirant tha place la a sufficient rusr. antes that he will receive a good meal. The Palace Restaurant Snap A rodok at any man coming out ol , our store and you'll gat a portrait ul a mail brimming over with pleasant thoiiuliu. Buch quality In th. liquors a we hare to offer are enough to PLEASE ANY MAN., Conoe and Trq Them HUCjHES & co. AHTORIA IRON WORKS Conromly St. , foot of Jackson, Astoria. General Machinists and Boiler Makers Ltna and Marine Eng Inss, Bollsr work, Slsta boat Mi Cannery Work s Specialty. Csitlngi of All Descriptions Mids to Ordtr on anon notice, John Fox.. ..President and Superintendent I. Pox Vice PrnsUb.nt O. II. Praol Ree rotary Astoria National Bank Treasurer VI MM ,4,M. V"Aoion.o Fm f