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. . . . j'' . st!.. .:iii."l-i.. - - v 1 . V , ... THK .JAlXV A8T0KIAN, ' WmVKNDAY M(Mt.Ni.0, fiKM'KMBER 30, IMfT. ..... Otttr l.ini 'i"H "ntfcl, niiuiir,,.- rirfvii iHi-Mwitr fin tii. hit (n hntt Ihtiurttrtitial in m Ifj thw to if fl. Ut IllithW III. It I' A It till mi1 t'tll lllflll tiH,(. VluMtOllt )l. Ut IllithW 111. It I' A It III! mi1 t'tll III 111 tililMK. VlwUIOHsl Hlltt HltlMitlli, Jtllt 1 1 1 ft lMl. VU Will I it hit. u injifwi jtu to lielti'tti m h it u mi c , fur iiuu I nhwiititilr (tiiMrtiMitMni ut ilrnMNiu tv Wra Hi'N-l lor mir Iriroh h-l ' hn t Tui.tfi-ti Mi.li mio) hninko Voir 1.1 f A --, wrHlnti wuwtulsja Jiva Muudij, AUuivM iUICli.Ul,IN4iUiMl.ikC0..4 bUMwwrAlw kvrk MANI100D .. aaal la ItiaJa h, H Ki3W43w "'"L.'ll.f UnUSIilu mmmu nailiallwiiilM J. W. CONN, Ag.nt. AitorU. r.. i Hustler's Twentieth St. find McKee Ave. Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 48a Bond riloPKMItlONAl. CAIM'M. 'It. A. KM1TII. IiKNTIHT. Kuumi I and i. Pythian Uulldlnf, -ov.rr C. II Coir'i alura. TllL U U. KHTKM, I'llTfllCIAN AND BUItUKON. HimcIkJ adantlun to d ! of nomao ami ur.ry. Offloa ov.r Damlrt atora. Aatorta. TltMMia No. U. JAY TUTTLK, U. V. riiTSiciAN, mmoKON and ACCOUCHKlill. Offlra. room. I and . Pythian Bulldtna. II aura, 10 lo II and I to I Haaldaooa, U Cadar atraal. JOHN T. UailTBIt. ATTOHNKT-AT-LAW. Oinra, uair, Aitortan Ilultdlnf . II. T. CIIOHUT. ATTOItNKY-AT-LAW. iCi Commarrtal itraaL J. W A. IIOWI.IIY, ATTOIINKY AND COUNSELOn AT LAW. Offlra on llond alnat. Aatorta, Or. J. N. lolh. Itlohard Nlioo. ltiiat.r V. rxilph lHiU'll. NIXON A DOIJ'H. ATTOHNKY8 AT IJIW. PnrllAti.t. Orrcan, 14. tl, W and 17, Hamilton llulldlnc All lfJ and ool Ixrilon Imaln-aa promptly attended to, t'lnlitia aaalnut th ovvrnmant a dally. HOC1KTY MKKT1N08. TKMI'I.K WIKHC NO. 1, A. K. and A. M Iti'iiulnr rommunlratlona hold on tn nrat and third Tuoatay avanlnf of aoh month. tl. W. I,Ot'N81IKlinY. W. II. K. C. HOLDKN. Becralary. MIHCKlXANKOt'8. W. C. CAS8KM-, DKAl.KIl IN ItKAL K8TATK. Notary Public. 61K llond fUroot. qILDOD POISON A 5PECIALTT wtUrroi lor. imry iii.iMi mi i.niini'iiiif -uri'illn jiKitln(N. Youo.nlHttroalr.tai rtiimifnraauiitTli-uitilrriniiiiillltlrMil ly. If iiMinv(rrlivinolifi wtwlllin. ifncllnl'itv 'iiilrtmil fnti'uiitl Itnlollnlli anil tmrlmrr If w. lull I.m liro II MilTria.ru mrr curv, I.Mliiln tmtuali, ami .1111 hara a hr. am) nam. V iiriiini. 'air h lii iiKiuih. Sural hroa, Vlinl'.l. a. -...T '! iri'il S...ta, 1 !; l ...v iwiivf I'liilxHir. lliilr.ir Fjralirnw; lullliiif Sil't "l I. t r..M-..ll.li.ry Itl.O.H. -IIMS . iriiarant.a Ui rum. Wo ph'Iii-ii Uh iti...i oli.U ualn ciiar. "l rluillwiKa tha world lor a rar wanimi'it nirn, 'l hl.ill-K.wi b.ia alvara t.illInU t Ill -kill "I Ilia moat aiiiliianl i5 '" rlana. iHMI,OUtl rnl'llnl lu ll" it mir uiuiiiiilr J. B. WYATT, I'hon. No. IS" Aatorla, Oron Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, Provision, FAINTS and OILS. Special Att.ntlon Paid to Supplying Ship.. THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT A pansangsr train on tha Chloano, Mil waukee and St. Paul Railway. No. IK tarlna ara ve.tlhulad, h.aler by itaaro, and Htrhted by eleotrlrlly. Eaeh ilaep car berth haa an elootrlo reading lamp. Ita dining carl ara tha beat In the world, and Ita ooaohea are palaoea on wheel a. Thla great railway, connecting aa It dor. with all tranicontlnental lino, at BL Paul and Omaha, aaaurea to the tarvellng public tha best eervlce known. Tlcketi via the Chicago, Milwaukee and BL Paul i..ii.. . ra nn aala at nil railroad ticket oftloc. to any point In the United Blatee or Canada. For map., loioora ana ouisr Information, addreaa. C. J. EDDY, General Agent, J. W. CASEY, Portland, Or Trav. Paai and Tkt. Agent, Portland, Or. ' r.wvv 11 k HABIT Vi imtAitrtiv tharta,- ft Intmm In mnt lit Mitltr n't tit i (Mill tula ttt ID tiny ft anil II Imf"? Hlltt HltlMitlli, J Ilf (Mil. You WllltMt ) irr- atMl RESTORED prrv:;.:: Ylla ' Hull tl nil, Ht I. X at a, Will ii7 L,a .U.ta tti ..- f . atataa, MWU HMt HMM aa f r atlmwlajaia, ww a4j MmMi, CWa.iwir.asa at la-A, ''a. MTH Ml M aaafca tl M I tm M. M mJI -al '1 M Ira, iwm r h imiiMiA jW a. w m ''- -a Astoria Hituatcd on thuHuiitli side of AHtoriit'ri liilln. Twenty tlt'umm wanner niul vop'tntioi) HO (layn in lid vn iiou of tlui North .!. Mnniiiliccnt nitcH for n-H-idi'iii'crt, ovi'ilookiii river and lniy, Hunnv and hIm1 torcd. Kuny and natural jnidi's; littlu or no grading needed. Street. ' " ! I87J LubrKalln. p. . OILS 4 ' A Specialty. Brothers, Sell ASTORIA i yhip Chandlery, Hardware, Iron A Sund, (,'oal, Grocirien A Provisions, flour A Mill FcikI, Painta, Oils, Varnishes, IiOggers Supplii'S, Fairbank'tt Scales, DiKirs A Windows, Agricultural Implement Wagous A Vehicliw. A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IK GroirrlM, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Frulb Vf grtables, Crnckfry, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Tentn and Commercial itraata. Emil Schacht ARCHITECT GEO. NICOLL, Assistant. OFFICE: ropp's Hew Brewery Soltntlflo AmerlciR tlava-aval ' " a aTt-r innrniiniina m6 1 1 Ami tun K wrll lo Mt'NN A CO- 861 ItROl.wT. NlW YottC litimiu for itrtirinir pntrnu in Amortf rvrrf rtiiu Ukpn oiit Uy u l lirtnmtit Ix-for Inrvit r Irralailon of anr a-'iKntt'o n.r'r In tha w.irlj. hnli.ii,n,llr lllu.lrul. N lun-Mim-m mail ahmil.l lm wlilmul it, Werklr, P.'I.OOa jri-ari (t.fmai.moniiia, A.l.lrr. ju N 4 tO Vuauauaaaaui liivaHlKKy.liiiH Vurk city. .SNAP A KODAK. at any titan coining nm oi mir .lore and you'll gH a porlnilt nl a man brimming uvi-r Willi pli'iinant IIioiikIiI". Much iuallly In llm lliuur wa huve tooRiraniiniugh lo ili-a any man. COM EC AND THY Tl IBM HUGHES & CO. ROSS HIGGINS k CO Grocers, : and : Butchers A.taiia and Upper Anuria Fla. Tm .nil Coffrn, T.bl. D.llc.ci... Doni.tlc u4 Tropical Fruit.. V.g .ublaa, Sug.1 Curad H.B., Bacoa, Etc. Choice Fresh and Salt Meats. Beaver Hill Gilman Coal ...Try It For Family or Steam Purposes. CLEAN... Reasonable In Price ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. Agent., Aatorla. A TIDE TABLE FOR SEPT, 1896. Illllll WATKH, W tTM. A. M. , r. 1. il A. . ! ' . IiA'IK. :h, 111 rt. ili.ui.ft l b in n ih in Mnturday .. a.H a In n.4 . 1 1.' tl 4l . illiniiy ..:.7i Iiiir, . it in a. I I . in I in .mil i MiiiiiIiiv..,'."i .mill.: i ;m , u w ii i.i ; n u ua fti7. iilVi.i ! a ;ii 7 ( i v IO" ' il li''ii.a 7 fat 7 4 I I WH1:: I I" una i ; I uuiii.'i : ;ia i i TlM'ailllV.. l lltal .Vl filllail'vjlj 7 W ... j Tlmraiiu) I il III r..r ! Kriiluy,, I -Ji u ;r; , I II III, l. Ill 'i. l. ''I, -l. I'll-, lii lllW "". I:imnii.. il tliaiii-vu, Uiai gr. 7, ' Mihiii, l lral gr. ;l. Full I'mi. M ATT II l M A U I IN 13 Movaittanla of Vaaalai nl Home) anil lilaahra. Tha Ht.-M.itKT I'liluinlila will mil till, morning fur Kan Kram lwn, The llrllliih ahlp MHinii arrlVfd In yimli.rilay afti-rnouii In liullnat from Pin t Ailvlulilv. Tho alinimtr An ala h-ft nut yiatirduy morning allh a cargn fur Han Kramiaco ami roaat polnli. The limt'r Kmplru anllfd y'ati?rday afliTiiiMin with a rargo of SW.IMI fm-t of lumlHT and 1M i-onla of atove wood fur Han Kraiiilwo. Tin Marlpoaa lirmiKhl (' of thr moat valualilii caiK'M-a Dial i-vit p-bj Ip1 Hun Kranrlan) Into Mrt y-alfrlay. Among II ana Ihii- of KiikIIhIi aovi-rtlKlia, valunl at K'.IW.'xxi. Of thi-ae 45 Imixm wi-nt to tin AiiKlo-1'allfornlan hunk and 40 l'i- In I lif l.nnl"in and Purla bank. All thla gold will I.- tiinnd over d tin. mint and r-iilnl Into ginid AiinTban 120 gold plwra On-lit iiin lltlia of wlu-at havi. Iik-ii .hlpprd from hi-rit In Aualralla, and In roiiHiiitii-nci1 llit lialam-a of Irndi" haa Im-n gn-ntly UKaliiHt that rounlry. lli'iire thu hli iiwiil. of gold to Han KranrlM-o. Word ami- by lh Mnrlpoiia that thi t'nlnn Ht.-amMilp ( nriiiriy'H m-w alinmer. to r-i'laio tin .Miiou.tl. will .nil from Hyd-ii-y, N. H. W.. on tin- Man-li run. Hlio will Iw a aiili-ndldly appolnti-d Via--l. and anonluiK to rontrurt myat niiikii fourli-i-n knot, with a d-ad i.gbt In hi-r tioldn of 37W tona. The llakuima. a fn-lght IhiuI built f-ir tin aiiine llni-. aa In Hydm-y whi-n the Murlpiwa .nlb-d Hhc bad a lurrying rapacity of t-'aK) tona. fall. NOTCH T MAUINKIIH. Wlll.unrttt! Itlvrr. Channel to Portland, Or. Ht.' John Poet Light, Po.lilon Changid. Notice la hereby given thut on Hrp tember :nh, the St. John Poat Light will be moved to the "Old Hmllh dock," Ht. John. Oregon, alwiut one-eighth of a mile In a wraterly dlreetlun from II. preeent piwltlon. On and aflr Septem ber JMh. the preaent light will br dla continued and In Ita atead a filed white light will be iihown from a lantern .unperuled from an arm on the lower (we.l) lde of the Hmllh Din k. Thla notlre affect, the I.l.t of Ughta and Fog Hlgnala, Parlflt- coaat. IHtX. Page 24. No. ). al.o the I.lat of lira aona and lluoy. PaclDc Coaat, Mi, Page JO. Hy order of the l.lghthou.e Itoanl. J NO. P. MKUHKI.U Lieut. Cummandi-r V. H. Navy, lnajM-etor 13th I. 11. Metric!. Offlce of the I'. 8. Llghthouce Inpi-cl- r, Portland, Oregon. Sept. 2th. V-M. If you have ever aeen a little child In the agony of aummer complaint, you can reallie the danger of the trou ble and appreciate the value of In.tan tuneou. relief alwayi afforded by De Wltl'g Collo and Cholera Cure. For dyaentery and diarrhoea It la a relia ble remedy. We could not afford to recommend thla aa a cure unlet. It were a cure. Cha, Rogera, Oruggl.t. DKMAllOllfKS WILL UK RKHl'KKP Cedar Itnplds Republican. DeiniigoKUes call the Kant an "en emy', country." Wherein l thl. true? In nothing. The Kant ha. loaned the Went money to build railway.. Improve cltle., develop resource., and by so doing haa enabled this great West to grow In a few year, to proportions it could nut huve attained In a century without that aid. The representatives of the Host voted for our hnme.teud laws, our tree claim laws. An Kaat ein statesman carried lo victory the Chinese Iminlkt illlntl law un.l saved the West from the degrading competition if the Celestial. Laws were passed and kept In force for fifteen yearn which provided for the absorption of ulmo.it the i-ntlre product of American silver mine.. This policy was contlnueil until the ilatiKi-r line was fully reached, ami yet tlcmuguKUi nay that silver wus stricken down by Knutcm gieeil. The great West know, that these leitiiiKKUcM who seek to deceive her are of the luise sort of men WashliiK toil ilesi-rlbed and thunderiM HKtllllst hip hundred yeain ai;o, mid Hpurnlng them n. one would spurn vipers, these Western giants whom the Kimt hits helped to wax strong;, on November 3 are going to Join hands with the older state, of flic Kimt and not a few of the couimoiiwenltlis of the Smith to resent the Insult that their Interests lire un tuKonlstlc by plnclng In the chair at Washington a man whose love for all the country Is not less fervent than that of the Immortal warrior and statesman who with a prophetic voice spoke one hundred years ago words that come to us now a. Inspiration to patriotism. Don't trifle away time when you have cholera morbus or diarrhoea. Fight them In the beginning with De Wttt's Colic and Cholera Cure. Tou don't have to wait for results. They are Instantaneous, and It leave the bowel In healthy condition. WARNING AGAINST MEXICAN IN VESTMENTS. Minister Ransom, discussing at Mex ico City the Inllux of Americans Into Mexico, wild to a correspondent of the Cincinnati Commerclnl-Trlbune: Just now there Is a lot of false In formation about Mexico being pub lished In the t'nlted States. Politicians ROYAL BaKtng Powder, Highest of all In leavening Strength, M. S. Oov.rnroent Report and curtain ni-wapaiwr im-n who have biian liurn recently have been rlrrulat Ing report whl'h will In the end be liijiirloii lo till, .lountry, and will bring llnaili lul ruin to hundred, i f A merli-aiia, Wllllln the luat alghtevll monlliH tluiilaand and hiindn-da if thoiimmda of dollura have bi-i n Invat. ed In Mexico by American., and It I" my belief thut many of lln-ai- Inve.ior. ur iii'ii,-iil lo dlniiiioliiimi fit. Not that I would In any way dla paruge Mexliy, or h-r future, but on theae ful" repfeiieiilutliifm I npeak of. Americana huve bi-a-n eonilng h'-re, many of them Inventing llulr In at cent, only to Im tllnapiolnlml. Hcarcely a duy piuoM-a but that aom of them cull at I lil. legation, eveklng aid to get buck to the at a I en Of roume, there an Ami-rlcana here making money, but where one auirreda one hundred fall. I leeve Ihi-re la a field here for the ex tenalon of certain line, of American trade, but to an Amerban who ha. an Idea of coming to Mexico to better hi. condition or to locate In bu.lne.a I would aay 'iiat tilaoppirtunltlea are better at home. 111 i t UK A tOI.II IN llg HAY Take laxative Uromo Uulnlne Tablet. All drugglxt. refund the money If It full, to cure. 2!c. For aule by Chaa. linger., I'ruggl.t. "I admit that the adoption of freelm-nate April 2, 170; aul-rnlt' 1 to the ".liver would caua a panic, but the j houae June 25, 170; panned through va "country requlrea a draatlc do.e of irlou. .tage, all public and of record. "mecllclne. Ue.perale dlaeaae. aorne "tlmeg require heroic remedle.."-Maa-ter William Jennlng Tiryan. "I hold the disturbance of the mea "ure of value, the mean, of payment "and exchange or any derangement of "the currency to be one of the mot unpardonable of political fault.. He "who tampera with the currency robe "labor of Ita bread, lie pander., In "Jwtl, to greedy capital, which la "keen-Blghted, and may .hlft for Itaelf ; "but he beggar, labor, which II honet "unauapectlng, and too bu.y with the "present to calculate for the future, "The prci.perlty of the working clause. "live., move, and ha It. being in ea "tabll.hed credit, and a .teady me "dlum of payment. All audden change "deatroy It. Honeat lndu.try never "come In for any part of the .poll. "In that acramble which take place "when tha currency of a country I "disordered. Did violent fluctuation "ever do food to him who depend on "dally labor for hi dally bread? Cer tainly never. All theae thing may "gratify greed 1 nee. for audden gain, by "the raahneaa of daring (peculation; "but they can bring nothing but In "Jury and dl.trea to the home of pa "tlent lndu.try and hont labor. Who "are they who profit by auch a Hate "of thing.? They are not the many, "but the few. Tby are .peculator, "broker, dealer In money, and lend "er of money at exorbitant Intereat "Kmall capitalist, are crushed, their "mean dl.persed In various part, of "the country, and, uch a miserable "policy having Octroyed exchange, "they have no longer either money or "credit All classea of labor partake, "and must partake. In the aame ca lamity." Daniel Web.ter. Theories of cure may be discussed at length by physicians, but the suf ferers want quick relief; and On Mln-1 From 1S79 to 1S5 the savings bank de ute Cough Cure will give It to them, j posits Increased from 1S02,490,298 to A safe cure for children. It Is "the old jii.wi.sCT.WO. This stands for surplus harmleaa remedy that produces lmme- after w ages have supported the earn dlte results." Chaa. Rogers, druggist. er8- It Is not hereditary wealth. That seeks other banks. A non-partisan In the light of tho present political committee of the United Bute, senate situation lu this country, the follow-1 reported In 1S94 that In twenty-one ln- Ing exlrict from the grat essay of Mocaulay, written on the future of th American commonwealth, and publish ed In the year 1S56, Is certainly one of the most astounding prophecies ever made In the history of the world: "The day may come In the t'nlted "Slates when a multitude of the peo "ple, oppressed by hard times. Will be "culled upon to choose rulers. On one "side will stand a statesman preach "Ing patience, respect for vested rights, "and strict observance of the public "faith. On the other side will stand "a demagogue, ranting about the tyr "aiiny of usurpers and capitalists. Let "us hopo that If such a season of ad versity ever conies, the American na- "tlon will not act like people who "would In n year of scarcity devour u'.l "the' seed corn, and thus make the "next year u year, not of scarcity, but "of absolute famine." PeWltf Sarsaparilla Is prepared for cleansing the blood from Impurities and disease. It does this and more. It builds up and strengthens constitu tions Impaired by disease. It recom mends Itself. Chaa. Rogers. FIRE ALARM BOXES. Box S Trulliuger's Mill. Box 6 Astor and Seventh street. Box 7 Ninth and Dunne. Box S Commerclar and Fifteenth. Box 9 Clutsop Mill. Box 12 Car Stables. Box 14 McGregor's Mill. The whole system is drained and un dermined by Indolent ulcers and open sores. DeWltt's Witch Haxel Salve speedily heals them. It Is the best pile cure known. Chas. Rogers, drug gist. OASTOIIIA. vnppa. Tha best chemical compound (or wash ing powder Is "Soap Foam," aa It will not "yellow the clothes," nor burn tha hand. It's the finest thing In th world for the bath. On trial will convince you. Meany Is the leading tailor, and pays tho highest cash price for fur skins. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. n h- lall. bit my VTIfPH. ttfutut Hit VAN ANTIIjOTBH. , 1. That omlaalon of the .liver fl"l lur from free and unllinlted roinage In IK73 d'Tilroyi-d half our money. The per capita i.-lrculailim In 13 wa. 1101, In 1173 we ha1 neither K'M nor .liver In circulation. The tolal of our money. Including tn-aaury coin, wa. IT.M.iiHI.iiii, July 1, lM, our money In circulation comilrilrd of gold coin, I4.4, i;.lti3; atandiird .liver dollar., t'.2.17-.-m, with H7ii.HH.0M in the treasury; .ulmlillury .liver, XVj.M,MH; gold cer-tlllcaU-., $l.',3:'l,7i'J; .liver (-rtlll.atc., .-i.!l,Z.-,S..Vfc; "Kherman.," W,217,31; "grewnbaek.," fM,i:.l,KH; currency c-r-tllb ale., :il,4i,M; national bank nof-a, :'&,3.1I.li.'7. Thla make, a per capita In circulation of 11.10. (Kee omclal treaaury report.) 2. That the act of 1H73 "de.troyed .liver aa money." I'ndiT our limited coinage of .liver we coined from 1H7 to 1'J, eighteen year., a total of $471,ft27,72'J. During the entire elghty-flve year, prevlou.ly, with free coinage up to '173, the total .liver offered and coined waa :'22,M5, 2I. (Mint report..) 3,-That the at of 1H73 waa a "gold conspiracy again. t .liver." It wa. enme.tly .upiortfl and voted for by the xenator and repre-ntatlvea of the .liver .late.. The bill waa re ferred to the finance committee of the- until February 12, 173, when It became a law. (See Laughlln'a "Hlmetalll.m," page !IH, or Congrenalonal Itecord for the year. Indicated.) 4. That legl.latlon can keep up the price of .liver. During the operation of the Dland AlllHon act (17), when the government I waB ,uying 2,ooo.000 monthly, and dur- lug the operation of the Kherman act (I)), when the government wa. buy ing M.OOO.OOO ounce, annually, .liver de cllned er ounce from 11.18 to "3 centa. (Mint n-port. ) S. That because .liver cannot be i ..pt at par with gold. In a "poor" country like Mexico, it must not be presumed the t'nlted State cannot keep the metal, at par. Thl. I. auppretilon of the fact that all the countrlea now on the gold stan dard tried to keep the metal, at par and failed, one group consisting of the combination of France, Italy, Belgium and Swltxerland. Can the United State hope to aucceed alone where all the grealeet countries In the world, alngly or In combination, failed? (. That gold and illyer with free coinage at 14 to 1 is the "money of the constitution." Read the constitution. 7. That free coinage of allver at 14 to 1 of gold la the money of Jefferson, Hamilton and Jackson. Read their writings. Each knew that unless the coinage ratio approximated closely to the market ratio the un dervalued metal would not circulate, and advised accordingly. 8. Bryan garble Blaine and quote Carlisle before the great era of stiver production set In. Read both ungarbled. 9. That dropping the silver dollar from the coinage of 1ST3 cut down price, and wages. So long as wages do not fall, decline In prices Is an indication of prosperity. dustrles wage were 40 per cent higher In 1SJ-0 than 1860 and SO per cent higher in 1S91 than In 1S60. The fall In farm products was due to over-production, other countries competing with the t'nlted States. f 10. That while free coinage of silver will advance prices of commodities, it will also advance wages. The same report shows that between 1S60 and 1S63, when gold went to a premium, as It will under free coinage of silver, the average price of all arti cles In this country advanced 116 per cent and the average Increase In wages was 43 per cent, although during that time there were withdrawn from the labor market 2.S0O.0OO men. making a scarcity of labor. There w ill be no withdrawal now. Wages, therefore, i cannot rise, because the supply will be ! In excess of the demand, I CASTOniA. Tit fu C&tfg&Sa ll all Htuiun N A TWISTER. A twister In twisting May twist him a twist. For In twisting a twist Three twists make a twist: But If one of the twists Untwists from the twist. The twist untwisting Untwists the twist. ' That Is, when It's twisted with aay other twine than MARSHALL'S. AN ENIGMATICAL BILL OF FARE. For a dinner, served on th Dining ears of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, will be sent to any address on receipt of a two-cent postage stamp. Apply to Geo. H. Heafford. General Pas senger Agent, Old Colony Building, Chl earo, Illinois. Job Printing The Astorian invites attention to its Job Printing Department TRY US--.wCCf TELL IT OUT. Don't .It down and wait for trad, . 'Taint th way, Oct a hustle, make her show, Push your bu.lne.a make her go, Don't .It down und wait for trade, 'Taint the way, 'Talr.t the way, If you've got something to sell, Tell It about, Let your neighbors see you're "fly," Get up "bargain.," don't say die, If you've anything to sell. Tell It out. Tell It out, ' Folks don't know you If you don't Advertise, Keep things movln' every day. Talk about It; that's tha way. Folks won't know you If you don't Advertise, Advertise, Parties deal ring th beat of Job printing at th. lowest price should call at tb Astoria Job offlc before going Ja w be rat 1'ne Webfoot Corn Care. No care no pay. For sale at Eg- trs-Conn Drag Store. Ttie f.cr VJC.ii.ee A RESORT FOR Corner GENTLEMEN Commercial and llthSU. Aigx CAMPBELL, Prep, J. A FASTABKND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, HOUSE, BRIDGE AND (DHARF BUILDER HOUHK MOVER. Hoaa Moving Tol. lor Rent. ASTORIA OREGON ASTORIA PUBIiIC LIBRARY READING BOOM TREE TO ILL Open every day from t o'clock to ttt and I JO to I JO p. m. SubacrtptJon rata R par annum. B.W. COR. ELEVENTH DUAJOB m. ASTORIA IRON WORKS Coanaaly St. toot of Jacksoa. Anona General Machinists and Boiler Makesr Laa4 a4 Maria. EafteM. Boiler ewe. Stew keat aaa Ciiuq Work a Specialty. Gteaag. of All DKrlpoa. Mad Oraw ea soon nooca. John rox President and Bupr1nteodant A. L. Fos Vloe President O. B. Praal Secretary First National Bank, Treasurer C. A. HANSON Cash Grocer 679 COMMERCIAL STREET Ask the ticket agent when you consult tlni abjut your eastern trip. to tell you about our service to the East and South. Ask him to tell you how much shorter In time as well as miles our line Is to Omaha, Kansas City and St. Louis. Ask him, too, about our service between St. Paul and Chicago. Get one of our folders from him and study the matter yourself. Do this and your ticket will sure ty read, as It surely should, via the Burling ton Route. A. C. SHELDON. G. A.. Portland, Oregon. BRENNER & HOLMES Blacksmiths. Hpvclat attention paid to sieamboat re pairing, flrst-claaa horseshoeing, etc. LOGGING CrUflP (DORK fl SPECIALTY 117 Olney street, between Third and jid Fourth. Astoria. Or From LaQrippe. How Dr. Miles' Nervine Restored One of Kentucky's Business No DISEASE has ever presented so many peculiarities a LaGrlppe. No disease leave, lu victim, so debilitated, useless, sleepless, nerveless, as LaGrlppe. 11 r. I. V. Hilton, state aeent of the Mut ual Life Insurance Co., of Kentucky, says: "In 1SS9 and '90 I had two severe attack, of LaGrlppe, the last one attacking my ner vous system with such severity that my life was Despaired of. I had not slept for more than two months except by the use of nar cotic that stupotled me, but gave me no rest. I was only conscloiw of intense Dient.il weakness, agonising bodily pain and the fact that I was houriy prowinz weaker. Whoa In this condition, I commenced uslnc Pr. Wiles' Restorative Nervloe. In two days I becan to Improve and in one month's time I was cured, much to the surprise of all who knew of my condition. I have been In ex cellent health since and have recommended your remedies to many of my friends." Louisville, Jan. 22, ltW. D. W. IlrLTO. Dr. Miles Amine Eestorts Health. I I i ! Svi.'Ur,-' --erV-.-d INDIO Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate . Pronounced by Physicians the most Favorable in America for sufferers from ... Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures Th objections urged against Indlo to th past b th large number who otherwuw would hav been glad to take advantage of lu beneficial climate, has been a lack of aultabl accommodation. Th Southern Pacific Company takes pleasure In announcing that ev.ral Commodious and Comfortable Cottages hav Just bean aractad at Indlo .tatlon, that will be ranted to applicant at rea sonable rau. They are furnished with modern conveniences, supplied with pur artesian water and so situated a to give occupants all th advantage, to be de rived from a more or leas protracted resldencaj la this delightful climate. (From th Baa Francisco Argonaut) "Id the heart of the great desert of tho Colorado which th Southern Pacta traverses Ui.rj Is an oasis called Indlo, which. In our opinion. Is th sanitarium of th earth. W. believe, from personal Investigation, that for certain Individuals, then I no (pot on thla planet so favor able." O. T. Stewart. JkL D., writ: "Th purity of th air, and the eternal un hlna, fill one with wondr nd delight. . . . Nature baa accomplished o much that there remains but llttl for man to do. A. to It. poasibllHie a a health retort here 1 tho moat perfect sunshine, with a temperature always pleasant, a perfectly dry soli, for rain la an unknown factor; pur oxygen, dense atmosphere and pur water. What more can b desired? It la tb place, above all others, for lung trouble, and a para dise for rheumatic. Considering thai number of sufferer who have bees cured. I hav no hesitancy In recom m ending- thl. genial oasis aa th bavea of th. afflicted.'' INDIO. Is 6l2 miles from SAN FRANCISCO and 130 miles from LOS ANOELES Fare from Los Angeles $3.00 For further Information Inquire Of any Southern Pacific Company agent, or addreaa E. P. ROGERS, Asst. Gen. Psss. At. 8. P. Co. J. R KIRKLAND. Dist. Pass. At. Cor. First and Alder U-, Portland. Or TILLAMOOK NEHALEM AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Augusta.... A LLaaee OPEN FOR SPECIAL CHARTER Sailing dates to and Irom Tillamook and Neh.lcm depend upon the weather. 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