TUB DAILY ASTOKfAN, WEDNKSDAY BIORNING, NOVEMBEll It, 18J(J. MARINE MATTERS. LET EVERY The lilfflicHt clniui furotliv tolmcccM in "Jimt UN K"mI Durham." livery old muokcr limit WTK, uiw a. it. u v, m. ' Fa. u7t h m ft fli in ft !li in ft DATK. READ. mm y. M, Ii ill ift" KM -11 II 4 -11 111 11.1 II UK 11.1 1 2ii ul .UlJi t .tl 7.N!' I 'MVh KIMi 3, at;7 111 VOI.ll i IA7.il ;H.7l UH.-il ft lll.e- 4iHi.OiIOMlli.-il Blii.ui tiKtl.i eiwia.ii 1 In lt.li' 0 Mi it W 0:,0": HlrA7.ll!! KUIil.'ill I Mil. Ill known tin-re in none junt Hiinflny Mdiiilny.. TuiiUv., ViimIii.iI'x Thurailay KrlclHy.. There Is Strength and Health in Thfe Greatest of Discoveries ! 1 iii, i. iii -U.lt, '14, -ui. eUi, In-low ro. rimiiSM "f M.miii.'7, Ul U.r. i, New MiMin. 11, Klr.l yr. ). Full Moon. I: ' , .if ( III V.Sa o'un& Masai You will find each two ounce Ui(,iid (wocou mhii limule Cecil four omic lfol luuckwcir Durham. Buy tJt of (Uit fr litstrd tobacco and reed th Comma wlikll given list Of Valuable to gat JIANIIOOD I ! to M Ml HnB , me , W n ViMlkB) U4 ?J S VQ4 wimLm w-k aw r(, ' k s aw4 at mi Mtfi ft ,u , it H tl I-W4 aa 0f 1 OmfUMkltaMI atiM mil iTK ft, .tfl tnit laWr Iffrtk. ft UitMMU lttirtn4 . W) in I lid Iftiia to u4t liMi tt4k in-''. u ,i (i...tf vtt hr ! tt'if tt-t i i i 4i .i.tt I I ( 1 ! iHEHE I JA'J!l 'rr f',',' look 7"' A"lUM Are , You Goinj? East? h mtr and m tht your ticket rwula via T HE NORTH-WESTERN LINE. CHICAGO. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS OMAHA RAILWAYS. , Thia U Uia , . , , GREAT SHORT LINE Batwaaa DULUTH, ST. PAUL,, CHICAGO And all Points East and South; Thlr MKcninoant Track, Peorlewi Ve Ubulml Dlnlnv and 8luiilng Car Tntlna and Mono: "ALWAYS ON TIME " I lava given thla road a national reputa tion. All olanaea of pnaaonKar carried on the vwtlbuled trulna without aztra charm. Hhlp your frelxht and travel ovor thla famoui Una. All aenta have llcketa. ' W. H. MJ5AD, ' P. C. SAVAGE. Oen. Airent" Trav. P. and P. Act 148 Washington at, rortland. Or. THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT A paaaenger train on the Chicago, Mil waukee and Bt. Paul Railway. No, Its tarlna are veatlbuled, heater by ateam, and lighted by eleotrlolty. Each aleep oar berth haa an eleotrlo reading lamp. Ita dining oara are the beat In the world, and Ita ooaohea are palace on wheel. Thla great railway, connecting as It doea with all transcontinental llnea at Bt. Paul and Omaha, aaauree to the tarvellng publlo the best aervloe known. Tlcketa via the Chloago, Milwaukee and St Paul Hallway are on sale at all railroad ticket offloea to any point In the United Btatea or Canada. For map, folder and other Information, addreae. O. J, EDDY, General Agent, J. W. CABET, - Portland, Or. Trav. Pass and Tkt Agent, Portland. Or. Parties desiring the best of lob printing at the lowest prloes should call at ' the Astoria Job vffloe before going else where, i rin-Tn-nA.ti HIT 1 U'igftl "ST" P t. ' 'icr jJI II : I III '. J 0119 coupon Ins! prrscutsiudbow tbcul RESTORED 'SSrSSi 4 a.a,e w H'aasaT' ? at rt - ipl 1 ar is -4 " .. -, - siei. fc a. taea m . m rii L-i . V J. W. CONN, Aaant A Una. GUARANTEED rnn a rfn HABIT lt ilMlfnt Its ft"! f.l F(lWiV (f tlV utf i)4, tHT ' utiu in MtUi an li ijrt ih'uit4 nMHM J ml - f ItH. ill) ! ih mi.t MMtt. Vunr i-Kt A- ' i. ' UMiuia wi4 For Ml by I hiu. Htrriif DruimiHt. Mi t any otfr. For -r--rwi,:,i- si w "R14) mI"(I PROFESSIONAL CARDS. H. A. SMITH. DENTIST. VtW Rooms 1 and 1, Pythian Building, overr C. U. Cooper's store. Da a B. BATES, PHrSIClAN AND SURGEON. Special attention to dlaeaaes of womeo aod aurgery. Offlo over Danslger'a store. Aatoria. Telephone No, U. JAT TUTTLB, M. D, PHTSICIAN, 8UROEON AND ACCOUCHEUR. ' Offlo. rooms f and t, Pythian Building. Hours, 10 to 11 and I to L Realdeooe, K Cedar atreet JOHN T. LlOltTER, 1 ATTORNET-AT-LAW. ' Offlc upetalra, Aatorlan Building. h. t. ciuwnr, ATTORNET-AT-LAW. Ml Commercial street J. Q. A. BOWLBT. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office on Bond etreet Aatoria, Or. I. N. Dolph. ' ' niohard Nixon. Cheater V. Dolph. DOLPH. NIXON A DOLPH. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland. Oregon, R , and f?. Ilnmlltnn Bullillng. All legal and col lection biiln-a promptly attended to. ClHlma BKolnnt the government a spe cialty. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7, A. F. and A. M Regular communication held on the first and third Tuesday evening of each month. , O. W. LOUN8BKRRY,: W. M. R. C. HOLDEN, BeoreUry. - MISCELLANEOUS. W. C. CA88ELL. ' - DEALER IN REAL ESTATE, Notary Public S16 Bond Street. nlLOODPOlSOK n A 5PECIALTYo7r 1 I curerllnl6toftdyi, Yououobtrtfikt(Kl(i J IhutuofiirMniAprkundttriiftniftKaiirau irnnltonnr mllnwil fnrnd hotel bllU.and Itoctianre.lf wfil touur. If you haTtUn mer cury, l)iUIU itotnuli, ftnd ttill hnre tirhti nrtd rat mi, M uooiii 1'nU-liMln mouih, Sor Throw 'iinulei, Copper Colorful HpotB lUocini on viT wrtuf thaUHiri Ilulror Fyrbrow fnllliicr juUlt th SeoouUary lif.OOIt 1'OISOS wo f u rn Ice to rur. We toliRtt ibe mmit ohitl kinte c' und cimllentre the world for m onnft woonnnotoure Thii dHe bm fttwari .milled tle nkill "I the mmt eminent pliynh 'Munfte nOO,000 ritjtiua hohlitd our unrondr Lltnml tfiirinuitr Abiulut n pronfn netit sealed uo 1 iUMOUio Xeuutlo, ClIiCAUO, ILL, Ladle Who Value A refined complexion muatnae Pononl'i Pow der. It produce a aoft and beautiful rkln. 9 - CanuESft rSK"k VA. ' JMr m -SIB j& 1 aV aT ' It t HI r The JlrttUh bark 'nl-ua left down the river yrti-nluy. grain laden. The llrltlMi ship Nllhadals cleared yesterday for tli I'nltwd Kingdom, wlln ltXt.WH) IiuhIihI of wheat, valued at 7&.400. The Hrlllnh ahlps Vallaro, Lord K.l iln and Larnaia, sailed from Valparal an fur Aatiirla, the first on September 21, and the others September H. The s-nw Pai-lltc swamped yesterday whlls crowing the liver. She became unmanageable In the heavy blow and, striking the sand a suon swamped. The Oriental llnrr Mount Lebanon aallvd yralerday for Yokohama, Hono lulu and Hongkong, via Victoria. The total valu- of her carg'i la IU4.440.31. She carried Ht.ttO oai ka of wheat, valued at 179,910, and ton barrels of flour. The O-rniar. bark .Magdalene, 121 tone, Captain rx hoemaker, arrived In port yeeterday, tlilrly-four days from lllago, Japan, In ballaat. Smallpox was ruglng whrn the Magdalins sslled.JGO cams and fT d--alh having been re portal, The news came by Ihe Australia to Han Francisco that the United Stati-t cruiser Adams, which for eight month hm been on duly In the Hawaiian Inl ands, had been ordered home to go out of pumn'sliin. The Alert Is now In g.xM shape for , and It la believed !.- wll go to Honolulu to take the Ad aim' place. If Ihe Adams goes out of commission It la supposed that the naval rwtcrve will renew Ita efforts to ms lire her as a training and practice ship. The Camanche a,rve well enough the purpuae of the sailors among tha naval militiamen, but the engineers' corps want a vessel they cava go cruis ing In. When tM Ocrenlo ttrsmshlp Autra lla docked at Pacific street wharf Thursday Tom , Jones completed bis lMth and last trip to Honolulu aa chief steward. Though age, aa yet, haa not begun to tell on James, he has decided to quit the tea, and settle down In New Orleans as the manager of a hotel building. The popular steward will be much missed on the Saa Fran cUro water front. He baa been well known front one end of It to tbe other for nearly thirty years. In 1KT1 ha went to Hawaii aa chief ateward of the Da kola, the first aide-wheel steamer that ever ran to the Inland. Han Francis co Chronicle. Captain IVarne who for over alxteen years has been In command of the teamehlp Gaelic of the Oriental and Occidental line running between this port and Hongkong Yokohama and Ho nolulu died In a hospital at Hong kong yesterday, says the Examiner of Friday. Thi news of hla death reached this city today. About three months ago the Gaelic waa proceeding from Yokohama to Hongkong through Van IXrman'a straits during a mushy fog, picking Ixt way paat a flotilla of coal- laden Junks, when ahe ran Into a Ja panene vessel, crushing In Its side and all but aendlng It to the bottom. The big steamer waa stopped and boat was lowered to give any assistance needed to the crew of the damaged ves- sel. While caring for the Injured Jung the tide carried the Gaelic on a reef in the narrow straits, punching scv oral holes In her bow plates, and she had to be beached to prevent her from sinking1. It waa the first accident to uny vessel commanded by Captain 1'carne durlnw the forty years of hla anufarlng life when he was Jn author ity on a ship's quarterdeck or bridge, and he waa coutliiuully worrying over It. He freqently remarked thut he had dlKKmrcd himself In his old aire. He took It so hard that he worried himself nick. His nerves gave way, and when he wua taken to the hospl- tul there was little hope of hla recov ery. His steamer was almost ready (or sea when death rlftimed the old mariner. TO mm A CO I.t IN ON K OAV Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druifulatd refund the money If it falls to cure. 25c. For nolo by Chas. Itogera, Druggist. , CLIPPER SHIPS RACING . From Harper's Weekly. Four larpe clipper ships with carRoes of California wheat and barley are now racl:ig from Sun Francisco to Queens- town. There Is rivalry to see which ves sel will reach hr destination first, and there Is a good buslneiis reason for the speedy return Voyage, as a large amount of wheat is ready for shipment and good prices are paid for this ser vice. Among the vessels attracted by the demand for wheat cargoes Is the whnlehack sailing ship Bermuda, which Is a freak In sea architecture, as she has no bulwarks, and only two small houses on her decks. The ship proved a good sailor In the rough trip around Cape Horn. Twenty English tramp steamers have also been chartered to carry this California wheat to Brltlnh flour mills. Over half of these steamers have already cleared with largre car goes. The U. S. Oov t Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. There Is a chance for a joint debate between Bryan and AHgeld as to which hoodooed the othT. ' OABTOniA. til ta na Ufuiut m At Every Stage of Life Where Renewed Nervous Energy, Pure Blood. Freedom from Pain, and Normal Conditions Are Despaired of, Paine'a Celery Compound Is the One Remedy That "Will Really Make You Well ! The first women In the land have sufferer Paine's celery compound. The proprietors of Paine'a celery men." They claim not one whit more for complish. They reaort to no scheme to sell It; they offer no prises. They believe In the only kind of advertising that can be pmrfl table in the end; that Is the recommendations that go by letter or word of mouth from those whom Paine's celery compound haa benefited, to suffering friends, relatives and neighbors. The proprietors of this remedy have- given out for publication the voluntary testimonial of grateful men and women, who owe their health to Paine's celery compound; they never change a rrltrr's words or exaggerate a person'a Importance; they never placard a plain cltlxen with tttlea; they never call a, simple cure a miracle. , Paine's celery compound Is today the least advertised of any prominent remedy, and yet It output is far greater than them all. The demand for Paine'a celery compound la steadily, dally growing, while the sale of every one of the artfully but dishonestly advertised "patent medicines" are fast dropping off. Although within a year the most astonishing number of people In high society, men who hold publlo offices of great Importance, the wives of most dis tinguished cltlxen. such lirople as for Instance, Mrs. Senator Quay, Mrs. Dr. Parkhurst. Elisabeth Cady Stanton, Congressmen Grout, Powers, Wllber, Bell, Mrs. United flutes Senator Warren, the great Presbyterian leader. Rev. Charles I. Thompson, D. D- of New York, MaJ.-Oen. tilrney, Congressman Meredith of Virginia. Mr. H. B. Rperry, Supt. W. F. Smith, of the Vnlted rltate botanical department, Helena Modjrska, Col. Littler of the Chicago TELL IT OUT. Don't alt down and wait for trade, 'Taint the way. Get a buatle, make bar show, Push your business make her go. Don't sit down Wid wait for trade. -'Taint the way. Taint th way, i If you've (ot something to sell, TeU It about, Let your neighbors see you're "fly," Get up "bargains," don't aay die. If you've anything to sell, TeU It out, Tell It out. Folks don't know you If yoa don't Advertise, Keep things movln' every day. Talk about It; that's the way, Folks win't know you If yoa don't Advertlss, Advortlta, A TWISTER. A twister m twisting May twlat fclm a twist, ror In twlfinsr a twist Three twist make a twist: But If on o Uia twists Untwists frop tha twist. The twist untwisting Untwist th twist That la, when It'a twisted with any other twine than MARSHALL'S. Moat so-called "salmon twtnes" ar col ored with acids. Ths acid rot the fibre and render the material useless. In th offlo of Elmore, Sanborn A Co. hi aa ob ject lesson that ought to be examined by all flahermen. It la the whoM of th material used in th manufacture of Mar- thai!' twine from atart to finish. Oe there and examine th color right through. You will as then why Mar- hall's is called tha bast In the world. FIRE ALARM BOXES. Box S-Trulliuger's Mill. Box S Astor and Seventh street Box 7 Ninth and Duane. Box 8 Commercial and Fifteenth. Box tClatsop Mill Box 12 Car Stables. Box 14 McGregor' MIIL FROM NOW UNTIL 8PRINO Overcoats and winter wrap will be la fashion. They can be discarded, tempor arily while traveling In the steam-heated tratna of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul Hallway. For aolld comfort, for pesd and for safety, no other line can compare with thla great railway of the West From LaGrippe. How Dr. Miles' Nervine Restored One of Kentucky's Business Men to Health. JTK r2 No DISEASE has ever presented so many peculiarities a LaUrlppe. No disease lesre It victim ao debilitated, useless, leetiiess. nerveiosa, a LaUrlppe. Mr. 1). W, Hilton, state airent of the Mut ual Ufa Insurance Co., ot Kentucky, aays: "In 1S89 and 'HO I had two severe attacks of LaGrippe, tho last one attacking my ner vous system with such (overity that my life wi despaired of. I bud not slept for more thnn two month except by tbe use of nar cotics that stupefied me, but gave me no rent I wii only conscious of Intense mental weakness, agonising bodily palu and tiie fivt that I was hourly prowlnc weaker. When In this condition, I commenced using Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. Id two days I began to Improve and In one month's time I mis cured, much to tho surprise of all wbo knew ot my condition. I have been in ex cellent health since and have recommended your remedies to many of my trleuus." Louisville, Jan. 22, 1S6. D. W. flUAOB. Dr. Kilcs' Nervine Ecstores Ecdli, '. f ,'JY II - II 11 1 a , t a 11 good reason to recommend to every compound are not "patent medicine i this wonderful remedy than It will ac A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN ' Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruit Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and -Piated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. ' Cor. Tenth and1 Commercial streets. . B.F.AhLiEN&SOH Will Pr, Artlft' Material. Palais. Ottt. G!M. etc Jbsbm Mart net. Rag s4 Bsaboo Good - 365 Cc mraercial Street. TILLAMOOK NEHALEM AND OTHER COAST POINTS SBSyasassawaW STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Augusta.... asALL OPEN FOR SPECIAL CHARTER Salllag data t aad I real Tlllaaook aa Nehaka Sepead apsa th weather. Far Freight; sad Pasagr Rats Apply To ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. AOBNTB R. 0. A N. CO., Agents, Portland. Agents Wanted $,0IOgy$.J0 LIFEo'M'KINLEY And HOBART. Republican Candidates for president and vice-president, by Robt P. Porter, the noted journalist present editor of the Cleveland World, and (ultimate friend of McKIKLEY for twenty years. Absolutely the only au thentic life of Mckinley publish ed. For more than two years In prep aration, and the only work that has receiver the endorsement of MaJ. Mc Klnley and his most Intimate friends No book equal to It a a seller. Every body wants the book published at McKlnley's home. Porter's book sell Our agents are clearing from 110 to 20 a day. Chance for thousands of other to do as well. This is tbe oppor tunity of your life. The highest com mission paid. ORDER OUTFIT NOW. Send 20c (stamps taken) as an evidence of good faith, which amount will be refunded with agent'a first order. If It Is only for one book, making OUTFIT FREE. Book on time. Charges pre paid, jeavlng profit clear. Act quick or while you are waiting other will cut you out THE N. O. HAMILTON PUB. CO., 1SS5 Arcade, Cleveland, O. Job Printing The Astorian invites attention to its Job Printing Department TRY US-s-Ain produce exchansr. the Rev. Dr. Meek, President Rowley. Hon. George la Flet cher, ex-Minltr franc to the public will recall scores of others of equal, prominence Although It has happened that within the past year voluntary testimo nials have bean constantly received from hundreds of such peopre, men and women who kerf no Introduction to any section of thia great cowwtry Still, the greatest pride of the makers of the remedy la not so siuch the reliance that the rich, and titled have come to put upon It; but tbe good that Paine'a celery compound la doing In the army of people whose circle of ac quaintance m limited to tbeir Immediate neighbors, the food It Is doing, among hardworking people, whose health Is no leas valuable thai that of the famoua or wealthy, and whose heartfelt testimonials are the bent ot all trib utes to the drat among: American physicians. Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M.D, ,, LL. D. . .. ,.. .. , .., , , . h ... He discovered a remedy that could be put within tbe reach f the poor aa' well aa the rich, a remedy that haa revolutionised In a few years the general practice of medicine. . . ' "' - Until this discovery there waa no cure for the many ills thai women suit er women whose nervous system, for one reason and another, la Impaired. , whose life is a burden on account of what are ordinarily termed "female ailments," i- -i--,' The pains and ache which our mother thought they must endure, now vanish entirely under th curative, heaUh-givinc' influence, of Paine' celery , compound. Like nothing else. It gives new vigor, new life, new strength,. It makes nervous, ailing women well and cheerful. It dispels sleeplessness; bead ' aches disappear. Paine'a celery compouad makes H anneceasary for women, i at any stage of life, to suffer from thoe- serious Ills that afflict eo many, ' And Paine' celery compound not merely relieves, bat permanently cures. IV I Theie tiny Capsule are wperfcd v to Datxan el topaiba," A I "V 1 CubebgorUierfiornjawirOf J 1PJ I VUKfc IN 4 HOURS V LyJ tha tarns diuststt witl El toCflanice. In Medieval Days When people wan tad scything they knelt down and prayed for It How ever, that was some Urn ego. Along about MM a felkrw named Oaten berg, wbo had "coma d Rhine over." was monkeying around a carpenter shop in Lenta. He whit tled some little blocks and actually made an alphabet Then be rigged a sort of well, a machine that would look something like our let ter pro of today. He arranged his blocks In order, put aom ink on tlnt, also a piece of paper, and then screwed his press down. That was called printing. Old Uotenberg made a howling aucceas of ths racket and hla head became ao swollen that he really snubbed th king on day. The king overlooked it however, for be had an Idea what kind of fellows printers would be. Well, finally tbey got the print ing system down pat and. as th centuries rolled by, began printing newspapers first person, invariably singular number, any gender and bard case. In This Enlightened Day There ar many newspapers as a matter of fact. But it is an utter Impossibility to get a newspaper to admit it Th advertising patronage of a newspaper depend largely ves, wholly upon its circulation. A newspaper Is a great deal like the human body; If its circulation is good, It prospers: otherwise. otherwise. Home paper publish Want Columns That la. a column, or a number of column, devoted to email advertise ments. If a fellow wanta anything trouble, a wife, a house don't make any difference what it la he can get It by means of a email ad. Included In the "wast" column ar "For Sale," "For Rent" "Lost" "Found." "Stolen" and "Miscel laneous." Now, just see what chumps some people are! Why, a man has been known to hunt over a city this city for days looking for a house In which to live. Had he come to The Astorian office and asked for a want ad. he could have gotten his house without the least bit of trouble and for about 26 cents. It Is Needless To tell of The Astorlan's circula tion. . Th paper haa been estab lished for a quarter of a century. Why, old Concomly read the first rumor ot the building of a railroad to his braves from If Circulation Is The Astorlan's long suit Conse quently, when a fellow comes into The Astorian office, looks pleasant. ; throws down 35 cents on the coun ter and aaya ha wanta a house, he gets it Why, Just Think 1 The Astorian goes into every house in Astoria and a -great majority ot those in the surrounding sections of Oregon and Washington. Hence, it you Insert an ad. in The Astorian, It Is equivalent to engaging a man to go around to all those bouses and telling the inmate that you want something or have something for aale. Why, talk about a anap! A Bit of AdYice When you want anything no mat ter what It Is when you have any thing for sale: when you lose, find or steal anything, come around and tell your trouble to The Astorian. Bring 25 cents with you, and, above all things, look pleasant . Tell the clerk that you want a want ad. In the want column, give htm your 26 cents ana go sway happy. Aa Her man Wise would aay, a want ad. will restore the blind, the bald and the bowlegged to manhood. 3 Lines 0C for A J Cents. Jry It. INDIO Absolutely ; jDry and Pure Tropical Climate Pronounced by Physicians the most Favorable in America for cofferers from . . . Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures The objections urged against Indlo la the past b the large number wb othenrass would have been glad to take advantage of Ita beneficial climate, baa been a lack of suitable aocommodatioa. Tbe Southern Pacific Company takes pleasure In announcing that several Commodious and Comfortable Cottages have just been erected at Indlo station, that will be rented to applicants at rea sonable rates. They are furnished with modern oonvenienaea, supplied with pur artesian water, and so situated as to give occupants all th advantage to be de rived front a more or lees protracted residence lq thl delightful cllnist. (From th San Francisco Argonaut) "In th heart ot th great desert of the Colorado which th Southern PaclQo traverses thera Is an oasla called India, which, in our opinion. I th sanitarium of the earth. W believe, from personal Investigation, that for certain individual, toer la no pot on this planet so favor able." Q. T. Stewart M. D.. write: "Th purity of the air, and the eternal sun shine, fill ene with wonder snd delight . . . Nature has accomplished so much that there remains but little for man to do. As to Its possibilities as a health retort here Is th most perfect sunshine, with a temperature always pleasant a perfectly dry sou, for rain la an unknown factor; pur oxygen, dense atmosphere and pure water. What more can be desired T It Is the place, above all others, for lung troubles, and a para dise for rheumatics. Considering the number of sufferers who have been cured, I have no hesitancy In recom mending this genial oasis as the haven of the afflicted." INDIO. Is 612 miles from SAN FRAiNCISCO . and 130 jailes from LOS ANGELES ' Fare from Los Angeles 3-oo . For further Information inquire ot any Southern Paclfla Company agent, or address . E. P. ROGERS. ; Aast Gen. Pass. Agt a P. Co. J. B. KIRKLAND, Dlst Pass. Agt Cor. First and Alder at., Portland. Or ' Beaver Hill Gilman Coal ...Try It For Family or Steam Purposes. ' " ; . , CLEAN... . , Reasonable la Price . - ELMORE, SANBORN & CO Agent, Aatoria. WHEN IN rORTLANTJ Call on Jno. F. Handley Co., 124 Third street. and get the Dally Astorian. Visitors need not miss their morning paper while thars.