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THK DAILY AST0K1AN, SATl'KDAY MORMXO, (HTOHKR 10, I8(l. JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. Telephone No. tit TKRMS OF MBsrHIPriOX. DAILY. Bent by mall, per year $6.00 Bent by mall, per month 50 Delivered by carrier, per month.... .45 WEKKLT. Bent by mall per year, tl In advance, postage free, o subscriber. All communications Intended for publi cation should be directed to the editor. Business communications of all klnla and remittances must be adilressvd to The Astorlan. I The Astorlan f uaranteea to Its sub- Krlhera the largest circulation of any Mwspaper published on the Columbia j .irer. Advertising rates can be had on appli cation to the business manairer. The Weekly Astorlan, the second oldest weekly In the state of Oregon, has, wxt j to the Portland Oregunlan. the largest weekly circulation In the state. Jno. F. Handley A Co.. are our Port land agents, and copies of The Astorlan an be had svery morning at their stand, SM Third street. What more forcible argument for a return to Republican control of the fel eral government than this extract from the last message of congress from Pres ident Harrison, the last Republican president, December . 1S!2: "I have great satisfaction In being able to say that the general condition affecting the commercial and Industrial interests of the United State are In the highest de gree favorable. A comparison of the existing conditions with those of the moat favored period In the history of the country will, I believe, show that so nigh a degree of prosperity and so gen eral a diffusion of the comforts of life were never before enjoyed by our peo ple. This brief exhibit of the growth and prosperity of the country will give us a level from which to note the In crease or decadence that new legtsfa tion may bring to us. There is no rea- mi u'hv (,np nmniiritr ahoiiUl nnf nh. , , . v. ,' enjoy anything, no matter how full of serve the same rate of Increase that has J - characterized the past thirty years, -njoyment It may te tor omer people. There are no near frontiers to our fu-llf he is I,tU b 1 out "f ordcr ture development. Retrogression would!1' he "is not skk- but JlVesn'1 fert Just popocratic party In November, but It Is reasonable to expect that Mr. Hryan would InMst upon glng further In the direction of destroying protection which he regards as t)u most vicious principle that ever cursed the country. He will not talk about the tariff, because be .Iocs not dare to attempt a defense of the policy for which he Is In pari re sponsible, but having got Into the presi dential chair, he would lose no tlni' after the free coinage of stiver had been secured. In furthering the cause of free trade, to which he Is as eat last ly devoted as to the cause of free silver. v 111 American labor learn nothing from the severe lesson of the last three years? Will the American fanner fail to see In the great loss that labor has suffered lit this period one most valid reason for the depression In his own Industry A million of people earn ing notmng n.ves-artiy means an cmu iiioui decrease of consumption ntid the agricultural producer Is the greatest ! sufferer from this. The Republican I party proposes as a remedy a policy that will put these people to work, it i promises a restoration of the prosper ous conditions that prevailed four years ago. It says the employment of labor must come first and prosperity will cer tainly follow and It appeals to all expe rience in support of this. Its opponent proclaim that the thing to do Is to open the mints, to break away from the mon etary standard of sixty years. They ad mit that this will create financial ifls- order. unsettle values and necessitate a complete readjustment of the Industries and commerce of the country, with all that Implies, yet they seriously ask the producer and the worklngman to aid them In trying this perilous experiment. One party proposes a peaceful and nat ural course to the attainment of pros perity: the other proposes a violent and radical departure which assures disas ter at the outset, whatever might be It ultimate effect, from which labor would be the chief and greatest su.Terer. The Intelligent wage worker and the In telligent farmer cannot hesitate on which side to place himself. The full intensity of living is reached only b the perfectly healthy. Slck- .esj discounts .the capacity for enjoy ment. If his Wy Is all out of order and run down, he will not be able to a - OUTWARD HOUND ORKGON (MAIN FLKHT-KSD.HI. Sept 1M it BPrym i "The North Pole made use of at last." 9 IPUUJ w i be a crime.' One of the most notable organisations to the country working for honest mon ey la the Lawyers' Sound Money Cam paign Club, of New Tork City, which numbers over 1.000 members of the bar, both Republicans and Democrats. Em braced In the membership are lawyers of national reputation, men distin guished for their learning and profes sional ability, some of whom have never Before taken an active part In a polit ical campaign, but who now feel impell ed to make themselves heard In opposi' Uon to the dangerous doctrines of the Chicago platform. At a meeting of the club a few days ago stirring addresses were made denouncing the popocratic declaration of principles. Wheeler H. Peckham, the president of the club, de clared that there Is not a Democratic feature in the platform adopted at Chi cago. William B. Hornblower, who was nominated for Justice of the supreme court by Mr. Cleveland, condemned the anti-contract clause of the Chicago platform, declaring It to be "so mon strous a proposition to the legal mind that words fall us to characterize It." He pronounced revolutionary those planks relating to the enforcement of federal law In the states and to the su preme court. Other speeches of like na ture were made and resolutions were adopted favoring the maintenance of the gold standard, the continuance of the supreme court of the United States "free from political fear or favor." de claring for the Inviolability of contracts, public and private, expressing belief In the power of the president to enforce the laws of the United States, and pledging the club to endeavor to defeat the election of Bryan and Sewall. There can be no doubt that the organization will exert a great Influence In New Tork and the attitude of these eminent mem bers cf the legal profession should have a more widespread Influence with Intel ligent and conservative voters. Only their profund sense of the gravity of the exigency could have induced them to thus actively and aggressively parti cipate In the campaign. right" he will only be able to enjoy things In a half-hearted sort of a way. The nearer he Is to being perfectly well, the nearer will his capacity for enjoy ment be perfect. If this condition doesn't exist, something ought to be done. That means, nine cases In ten, the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It work perfectly on the digestive organs, and on the blood, and through these on every tissue of the body. It makes the appetite good, diges tion and nutrition perfect, and supplies rich, red blood to all the tlrsues, build ing up solid, healthful flesh. Send 21 cents In one-cent stamps to World's Dispensary Medical Associa tion, Buffalo, N. T., and receive Dr. Pierce's 1008 page "Common Sense Medical Adviser," profusely Illustrated. AN OBJECT LESSON FOR LABOR. Omaha Bee. The report of the Pennsylvania labor commissioners, Juyt made public, shows that there ha been a pretty steady de crease In the ranks of the employed In that state ever since 1892. According to the figures given there was 20 per cent less people at work In the manufac turing industries of Pennsylvania In 1S94 than In 1892, and it is believed that the number of employes Is no greater now than two years ago, if so large. Referring to the statement of the report the American Manufacturer says it Is a striking demonstration of the disas trous nature of the lower tariff policy. This view will certainly be acepted by all who do not favor that policy, and It is a view that cannot be successfully denied. The present tariff law, which the pop ocratic candidate for president helped to make though It Is not o destruct ive as would have been the measure he supported Is responsible for the Idle ness of nearly or quite a million peo ple, taking the Pennsylvania figures as the basis of estimate. When the manu facturing Industrie of the country are In full operation, as they were In 192, they give employment to more than 4,1)00,000 people, and at this time from JO to 2R per cent of that number are nemployed. Allowing $350 as the aver age annual earnings of these people when at work, it is seen that at least $350,000,000 a year ha been lost to the labor of the country In manufactur ing during the last three years, or a total for that period of over $1,000. 000,000. That 1 what the Democratic tariff policy has cost labor since 1S'.'2 and not only would that policy be con tinued In the event of the success of the "I have danced across the country from Nebraska to the sea: many thous and miles I've traveled, myriad folk have gazed on me. I have vocalized un til my lungs can scarcely stand the strain. But I'm sorry oh. I'm sorry that I didn't talk in Maine. Just a hundred thousand yards or so of airy. silver speech, and a pine pole would have placed desired persimmons In my reach. But with Watson crowdin' Se wall and Sewall talkin' back. I must hustle, I must bustle, and keep movln' on the track. I am cllmbin' up a lad der that contains pure silver rungs, and the only thing I'm needln' is a leathern pair of lungs." ("Hope deferr ed; a Lament," by W. Jennings Bryan, Thomaston, Ga.; The Watson Printing Shop.) Indianapolis News, DID YOU EVER Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all Female Complaints, exerting a wonderful direct Influence in giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have Loss of Appetite, Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, or are Ner vous, Sleepless, Excitable, Melancholy, or troubled with Dizzy Spells, Electric Bitters Is the medicine you need. Health and Strength are guaranteed by It use. Fifty cents and $1.00 at Chai. Rogers' Drug Store. Mcbuilligan hat a throng of vis itors Major McKlnley receives daily. Squlldig He does. I see in that, too, an Illustration of the difference between the campaign of McKlnley and that of Bryan. "Go on." "McKlnley's is a campaign of recep tl'm, while Bryan's is a campaign of deception." Pittsburg Chronicle-Tele- ijraph. Alwavs at the front and wherever "BATTLE AX" goes it is the j p biggest thing in sight. It is as re- 3 markable for its fine flavor and quality as for its low price. A 10 cer.t piece i i RA TTT V AY" olmcf Z VSl eV 4 A eV A JksL4 A A 1 Xh? UUliVb VT twice as large as a JO cent piece of g any other equally good tobacco. S ex. it When Wm. J. Bryan was nominated I t , not long since Mr. Jean do Rezke silver was worth cents per ounce and won the Polish IVrby at Warsaw. Bli the stiver dollar s Intrinsically worth iio rubles. He has recently won at 4 34-100 cent. Today the market value Moscow-, with his three-year-old Mata of silver la 8 cents per ounce, and the dr. a prize worth 40i0 guineas. Alto- silver dollar 50 6-100 cents. Either the lather M. Jean de Rexke's turf win- great speculators of the world hav I ning for the season approach the sum IIiHa Mnrt.lonA In f Dn-.n'. alu.iliin'i.., t'.i little confidence In Mr. Bryan's election. or else they do not believe his state ment that In the event of his election silver will be worth $1.29 per ounce. New York Mall and Express, A HOUSEHOLD TREASURE. D. W. Fuller, of Canajohaiie, N. T., says that he always keeps Dr. King's New Discovery In the house and his fam ily has always found the very best re sults follow Its use; that he would not be without It, If procurable. O. A. Dyke man, Druggist, Catsklll, N. T., say that of $50,000. IF TOU HAD A FRIEND About to visit some section of country where malarial disease, either In the form of chills and fever or bilious re mlttant was particularly rife, what would be about the best advice you could gl e him. We will tell you to carry along or procure on arriving, that potent medicinal safeguard, Hostetter't Stomach Bitters, known throughout malaria plagued regions, here and In nth., iv,nnrrlM lha 1 1 , m ia r m n t Dr. King a New Discovery Is undoubtedly I ,, . . disarming the miasmatic scourge, and the best Cough remedy; that he has used ! , . . .... mi'uinit in iia n I urnn ueuve mou lt In his family for eight years and It has " , , . never failed to do all that Is claimed for ence; Not nly dw" " ,ortlfy ,he "y"" lb Why not try a remedy so long trieu ,m by lntreBln """'" but j . . j i. . i w .., . i comes Irregularity of digestion, the llv- and tested. Trial bottles free at Chas. ! Rogers' drug store. Regular size fr ,er Bni1 the bowels, and counteract the and $1.00. unfavorable effects of over-exertion, bodily When the government fixes the price of silver at $1.29 per ounce, that will fix I the price throughout the world. W, J. Bryan. nd mental, exposure In rough weather, or occupation too sedentary or laborious, loss of appetite and exces- iv n.pvitii.nuii Tha f,n, (,.,, i.f nil. Let s have the government fix ! nintatln. b,lloull gecr,.llim ,,, .,. the price of potatoes at $5 a bushel. have , ,t a mogt powerfu ttnJ r.,la. Then every one who owns a potato b)e auXary- patch will be as well off as though he I owned a gold mine. New York Tribune. This Is worse than the Oreeley year. j w hen the bottom dropped out. In the ROYAL Baking POWder 'September election of 1872 the Republl- has beta awarded highest ica " 'alne ha'' a "lura,',y of . . while in Vermont they had 25.333. Com- bonors at every worITB lair ,.(are tnef)e w1tn piuuie, j0 ooo anii leo Jim SlII.KII.: HAM. Atitat Mr I'Dik . IK nr .nip I' Am hll ... H II- )rk.. Pr lilp ... .1 It- I'.'V .. t llr l'rk ., T llr il'ip , II llr .111 II llr ik.. ... IX r lni H llr lui, I llr l.rK I Mr lih -i Hi vinn ... oi l-.ik '.'I Kr Imrk II HHII '.' It Imik llr liii .. 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II - jn.rJH tiiila n,mr lu- luu K fi..Mi bbU rlnur, 1 H t'anii'Miti A l'e Ilalluiir. oiiilirn A ' Siii.iui ,v Korr I'.nilruil Klimr Uili Ilalluiir, nulbrli' A I , nr. v alue S4.Vl'. 41 -A lau 4 :! bbla 1 1, mi I .-..iiw hbli il uir, lalue 4HI.OII V-Alao VI-XSKLS OX THK WAV TO OKIWON. where exhibited. The Nizam of Hyderabad, In common with other native princes of India, verts his cash Into gold and precl. stones, and stores It In his palace, is closely guarded by trusted soldiers. This potentate is In possession of a well stocked strong room valued at t.000,0'l0 sterling, and among his heirlooms is one diamond of 450 carats worth $4,000.00!). 39,000 in IV.16. Springfield Republican. i. en- j J,J' rf , TO t'I KE A COLW !' O.XK l).4V, Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 2oc. For sale by Chas. Kogers, Druggist. High upon the list of living novelists which the present century has produced stanils the name of Israel Zangwill, th'' writer wtto, when little more than a youth, created a sensation In the lit erary world by the foree of his graphic pictures of life in the 1indon llhetto roKT a ut t raiin in mil n7 vuiikT-" Still- Henry Vlllanl ASrWKKI'-.v-Mr iluii O W WuIlT! CAI.I.All- Hrahlp Ineh.uip Km'kl llr aliln Kinlurta I IJVKKPOOU Hr illlti Kellance NKWl'Ari'li.K. N.S. W. Hr Inn lily of Vail rail ... Hr bark Snomlon I- Hr ahlp lleeaier l aail Hrl.ark KillntiiirKnhir RIO Ilk JANKIHlk- Hr ahlp K") al ileorie Hr bark lileuaftun Hr bark heel ... Hr alilp IVraeir-raues .. . rirahln alai-brlliaalah.H.HM u.. SWa.nhKA- tvilr bark Colombo! TAHIJi WAY- llr thin I'an.lMat N..r liark Maltlau.l YOKUIIAMA- Hr ilramer Aalatle rrlncej Hrahlu Mutton Hall!... 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HlbaoD A Ktrr.. j I Allilrraen . .ills HO A I Kewlauill ImilUAl MePnnslil. ..JlaVi iiDAI Mllue ......,! IUUAI Pyolt 'llW ItklAI Hluart .17mi HI' A I I'raalry .. . .W .. Wlckliaui 1W iuoaI llmlite ....'vl:e bWAI I Llnrlvall i rVl'i Havloa -JsMluoAl Junes liCat.llAI I Kri'IWU.t al- IIHAI loiiri i:v'a louAl Helyrs 1WAAI lluwen II'JS ItkJAl 1UWI0UAI : ICa . J R t?amrmn A t'o .Halfuur. Uutlirla A t'u' Jaa Ul.llaw A t'u ,. Nlmpaou l.iitubrrt'u .. in Trail I m Co HKKKItBNCRH J IruD 1 Au( ID. pnaaeil Anjer. I S Juna Uh, SON, B W. Into Itlu ,t Janrlrn 5 June V. p.iaanl l.lianl: no ilate, lu Buy of j prior In July 4. will have ni illarharnr iwit Blaeay: Jiint Id, 3.1 N, 111 W I in rarnu. Aug. 4, aulil am hint uf cargu. I tallril asalil Aux, IB. BT la I l. a. dM is BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and pos itive cure for piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents per box. For sale by Charles Rogers, Odd Fellows' building. It Is not a gold dollar the Republi can party contends for, but the dollar that Is as good as the gold dollar. Plymouth find.) Republican. Qnleklr,Tfaorontbl7t Forever Cared. Four out of five who suffer nervonsneas, ment.il worry, attacks of " the biues." are but paying the penalty of early excesses. Vic tims, reclaim your manhood, regain your rigor. Don't despair. Bend for book with explanation and proofs. 3Ialled (sealed) free. ER'E MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N. Y. Chonlc constipation Is a painful, dis agreeable and life-shortening difficulty. It deranges the system, causes Blck I headache, bad breath, and poisons the 'iie in ine ini'r.i. internum ieaui-i ui i.i,w , i ... . , blood. It can be readily overcome by ( Vi . i '. lolf.ll- Ui.r.lnl i lu tleifi llllihi,uii , ...c . .c ... lI)ti .u,a Ttt(. j,.ary ,lH(.ri) Th(.Be .vionirose, w nHu graceiui ngure ana iM . , . . .... little pills are great regulators. Charles aweet face are to be swn in the city ftopers w henever a generous action Is to be I done, and w hr.se clear voice her grace j "What Is the greatest and most cu Is a pleasant ami fluent public speaker - rlous organ of the world?" Is always willing to plead for a good I "The organ of speech of William J. cause. ijiryan; It Is an organ without etopH." j New York Tribune. A felt want Is that gnawing at the , stomach after you have eaten a full They are so little you hardly know meal, and can't eat any more, and yet j'''u are taking them. They cause no there Is that feeling as though you had grilling, yet they ant rpjlckly and most eaten nothing. What Is wanted then j thoroughly. Such are the famous little Is a dose of Simmons Liver Regulator, PH' known as De Witt's Little Karly the best Dyspepsia cure, for that Is : Risers. Small In size, great in results, what that gnawing means. "Simmons j Charles Rogers. Liver Regulator Is all that Is recom- I mended for indlgestion."-A. R. Dyche, ' Mr- T,ITan wlH,'lr Kavc UP tne Man of London, Ky. ,addreHlng the populace of Washington . from the steps of the capltol. He will Mixed Plckles.-He-The popocrats ,a'H" ahan,1'm h" Intention or desire to are in a pretty pickle. She How Is that? He Salted In Rryan. bus (Ohio) Journal. See? Colum- Mrs. I,. R. Patton, Rockford, 111., writes: "From personal experience I can recommend De Witt's Sarsaparilla, a cure for Impure blood and general de bility." Charles Rogers. CASTORIA For Infants and Children, tnfl-llnill (utara Triffr?. take up his residence In the White House. Brooklyn Kagie. Many lives of usefulness have been cut short by neglect to break up an ordinary cold. Pneumonia, bronchitis, and even consumption can be averted by the prompt use of One Minute Cough Cure. Charles Rogers. nu t a nfin.miaonm rrmiyly fr tli.mirrtnra, IH.H.I, Spfrmaliirrliira, Wiiltra, unnatural ilia, (iiarura, or any liillamoia a a, euiir' lion, irrilatl"ii ur ulirra mmiu NMNiih ,itl of riiuriiiia ninm urf V4MS C.tU'-'i f1. branra. Nun aatrlnvi'tit. ciiaib.o f"- Wold T inula, rj i A ij4 or aunt In plain arrapprr, . fM rnr-ia, pri't-Hil. ful VI (II. or 3 iMitllia. fj.7.1. t.'iri:uli,r ai'U' uu n.iuaal. Are You Going EastV fie sure and see that your tlcktt reads via THE NORTH-WESTERN I line:. Prtlrbiai.r'. !:,.i.l, niaaiaa4 n aa. ENNY.liYAL PILLS HS7v -lcltiul kid Ulf Cfs-niilRtk, A ii Liu- rlM-m. I.ki 'tt ttngrr;i,4 l'.4llf- f...i 'i..ii..,m ai l'rtifjriA.rwn44. In M'M( ti.( tril-iiU'l. tratiHtoolii, fturj IfrlltT fur l,nllf.M in Utitr hr rrmrm Mall. IM.ii'rt, r t,-,:, S,m l-ft viuuism I RllWUk. t'mt S. Fceeman, fjite of Frrfman A Holmes . K. r. bAUi.t, lair uf SUk kt.jn. (.-I. S6 Saw hr ail Uaai COLUMBIA RON WORKS FOUNDRYHEN Blacksmiths, Machinists and IJoller Makers K'nA"f A" Kinds of JVIaehfnery Iron and Brass Castings Clonerul Blacksmith Work iPnCIAl.TIES-Wrlfh Patrnl Whatl, Ship muritng ana AtramDnai work. i.annary and . J Mill Machinery. Marina and Slatlonary Boll cri Mulll to Ordar, Specially equlpprd for lo(j(feri' work Correspondrnct lolltlled 8th and Franklin. Phone 78 -Ui- Rryan's Idea seems to be that a fool Is born every minute, and that he cn win his way to suceess by appeals to that class. MOVIe (Ifid.) News. Tetter, eczema, and all similar skin troubles are cured by the use of De Witt's Witch Hazel Halve. It soothes at once, and restores the tissues to their natural condition, and never falls to cure plies. Charles Rogers. BREMNER & HOLMES Blacksmiths. Hpecla! attention paid to slsamboat re pairing, flrst-claaa horseshoeing, etc LOGGING CAJVIP (DORK A SPECIALTY 17 Olney street, between Third nd and Fourth. A"nr1. Or ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBRAHV READING ROOM FREE TO ALL. Open every day from t o'clock to I J and :W to :W p. m. Subscription rates tl par annum. H.W. COR. ELEVENTH DUANE BTft WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on Jno. P. Handley & Co., 124 Third street, and get the Dally Astorlan. Visitors need not miss their morning papsr while thers. CHICAGO. ST. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS. This Is th GREAT SHORT LINE , . Rstween DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points KuHt and South. Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Ves Ubuled Dining and Bleeping Car Trains and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Hav given uila road a national reputa tion. All classes of passangsrs carried on the vestlbuled trains without oxtra charge. Bhlp your freight and travsl over this famous Una. All agents have tickets. W. H. MEAD, F. C. BAVOE. Oen. Agent Trav. P. and P. Agt. 241 Washington at, Portland, Or. 0.R&N. OIVEH C1IDICE or TRANSCONTINENTAL R0UTE5. Via Spokaoa and St. Paal Via 0gdn, Deovap and Omaha or St. Paal Pullman and Tourist Sleepers .Free Reclining Chair Cars Astoria to Sao Francisco. Hlafe of I'al. Haturday, Hcpt. (. Columbia. Thursday, HepL 10. Hlate of fal. Tuesday, Kept. la. Columbia, Hunday, Bept, 20. Hlate of C'al. Friday. Hept. :t. Columbia. Wednesday, Kept. 10. Hlnte of Cnl., Monday, (Vt. S. Columbia, Saturday, Oct. 10. Astoria and Portland Steamers. T. 3. POTTER. Iave Astoria Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at I a. m. Leave Port land Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri days al 7 a. m. It. It. THOMPHON. Leaves Astoria Tusdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7 p. m Iave Port land Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays at I p. m. 1IAILKV (1ATZEHT. Leaves Astoria Monduys, Weilnes days, Fridays and Sundays at 7 p. m. Leaves Portland Tuesdays and Thurs days at 8 p. m., and Saturdays at 11 p. m. TKLKPHONE Leavr Astoria Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 6 a. in. Leave Portland Tuesdays, Thursdays nnd Saturdays at 7 a. m. For rales and general Information call on or address O. W. LOtJNBIIKflRT, Agent W. II IIUKLIIURT, Onn. I 'as. Agf., Porflnnd, Or. K. McNIOILL, President and Manager. WHITE COLLAR LINE TQLEPHOIE AID UflLEf GATZEBT SEASIDE SAWMILL. A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tle, celling, and all kinds of finish; mouldings snd shingles; also bracket work done to order. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. H. F. L. LOOAN, Prop'r. Seaside, Oregon. Astoria and Portland Telephone leaves Aslorln Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning at ( a. m. Leaves Portland Tuesday, Thurs day and Hutiinlny at 7 a. m. Ilalley (iatzert leaves Astoria Wed nesday, Friday and Sunday night at 7 p. m. Leaves Portland Tuesday, Thursday and Haturday nights at 8 p. m. O. It. and N. Co.'s steamers T. J. Potter runs alternate days with Tele phone, and It. II. Thompson runs al ternate days with Ilalley Uatsert Tickets good on all boats. U. n. BCOTT, President E. A. Boeley, Agent, Portland, C. W. Stone, Agent, Astoria, Telephone No. 11. Beaver Hill Gilman Coal For Family or Steam Purposes. .Try It CLEAN... Reasonable In Price ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. Agents, Aatnrla,