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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1896)
THE DAILY A8T0K1AN, 8 UN DAY- MORN 1 KG, NOVEMBER 15, 1896. Tlir - NT"" Your ! Christmas two ounce bag, and two coupons inside each four ounce bag of Blackwcll's Durham. Buy a bag of this celebrated tobacco and wad the coupon which gives a list of val uable presents and how to get them. -tkk AllOOb-RESTOREDSSrH J J jrfrj MWiMM4 N retf ll IIWW W MM MM M VmaTf ! nf U V v IN HWH frWv ! Mm mMI Mmm 11 n , f 'J W Sw,fM 4 Ml erf HMf l "Pf M M 1 B -if V .1 I MM tt M4 PM1IW WWt WMM MM lM W 1 jAV IMm'I M4 M AfMXf, nMlf(M e I J fB M t I r trt-l ll pM M 1 tM MV Mil - 1M ' '1 ... I - 'Hn4 a nO-TflF8SI38Eil ftt.lt lO U itw Mit Whit! U .Pl.il) 'Kl'HM'l " . . lit tat .. AWvm tiik'Llkt J. LM i onus Srjoot Columbia livcr dalmon Chf mK if fr buptrier to ny Olfr.M COOKFOR- "WfciuSur" Are You Going East? B aur tod m that your tlcktt THE NORTH-WESTERlf I LINE. CHICAGO. ST. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS Mid OMAHA RAILWAYS. Tula U tht GREAT SHORT LINE DULUTH. ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points Entt aixl South. Thlr Mmmlflcent Track. Peerleu Vei tlbulod Dlnlnr nd Bleeping Cr Trftlni anf Motto: ALWAYS ON TIME " !lave lvpr thli road a national reputa tion. All clnaiiei of imuennere carried on Die veatlkuled train without extra ohnrtte. . Ililp your freight and truval ovor thla fnmoui Una. All avanta have tlcketa. W. H. MEAD, T. C. SAViOB, Qen. Awent Tra. P. and P. Awt. Ms Waahlncton at, rortland. Or. THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT A passenger train on the Chicago, Mil waukee and Bt. Paul Railway. No. Its tarlns ars vesttbuled, heater by steam, and lighted by electricity. Each sleep oar berth has an electrlo reading lamp. Its dining oars ara the best In the world, -and Its coaches ara palaces on wheals. This great railway, connecting as It does with all transcontinental lines at Bt. Paul and Omaha, assures to tha tarvsllng public the best service known. Tickets via tha Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway ara on sale at all railroad ticket ofllcea to any point In the United Slates or Canada. For mips, folders and other Information, address. C. J. EUDT, General Agent, J. W. CARET, Portland, Or. Trav. Pass and Tkt. Agent, Portland, Or. Parties desiring tha best of job printing at tha lowest prices should call at tha Astoria Job offloe before going else- "where. ............. Many thousand dollars worth of valuable articles. suitable for Christmas gifts for the young and old, are to be given to smokers of Blackwcll's Genuine Durham To bacco. You will find one coupon inside each Im'H m " J. W. CONN. Agent Astoria Ai .nv ti t.) 111 llllkv. ti't II It n VI-1 ., arl ! i. i y .,,.. m mi.1 h ih itU'tit .,. t ' i.ri(l ii r PROFESSIONAL CARDS. H, A. SMITH. DENTIST. Itooma 1 and t Pythian Dulldlnf. ovarr C. H. Cooper's store. DIC O. B. E8TES, PHT8ICIAN AND BURGEON. Special attention to diseases of woman and aurrerjr. Onloa over Danalfer's store.' Astoria. Telrphona No. U. JAT TUTTLE. M. D.. PHYSICIAN. BUROKON AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office, rooms I and (, Pythian Building. Hours. 10 to ll and I to I. Realdenoa, a Cedar street. JOHN T. LIGHTER, ATTORNET-AT-LAW. Omce, upstairs, Astorlan Building. H. T. CR08BT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. M Commercial street I. Q. A. BOW LB T, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Offloe on Bond street, Astoria, Or. J. N. Dolph. Richard Nixon. Chester V. Dolph. DOLPH. NIXON DOLPH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portlnnd. Oregon, H, J5, t and ft. Hamilton Building. All legal and col lection hualn'ss promptly attended to. Claims sgnlnot the government a spa Malty. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TKMPLK LODGE NO. 7, A. F. and A. M. Regular communications held on the Drat and third Tuesday evening of etich month. O. W. LOUNBBRRRY, W. M. E. C. HOLDEN, Secretary. MISCELLANEOUS. W. C. CASS ELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE, Notary Public. Sit Bond Street. rtUDOD poison i"S 1 A 5PEClALTYw!VorToS 3 I itlaiT HI.M1 I'olSON permanently I I floured In lMo86dny. You cnnb trotted a J home forsamo price under name frunrt.a- iys ll yw iin'inr iuviui nvm v win uun Irnotto par mHrotuI f arenntt hotl blllrand Doohtnrft, If w full to cure. If you hv uken uier eury. ImJlde otnht nd silll bav ftchegftrMl palm, M uoou l'ntohiHi In month, Nurt Thrown riutplon, opir Colored Hpotm l!lcr on nr wirt of the otKly, Iliilr or Fyrbrown fiilllnff jut; tt ll this HeconUury llttlOU I'OlHOft ire (tuerntt' to cure. Wo eohrlt Uio mont olett km to cane and chttlleiifre the world for m 6..ne wc cannot cur 1'hia dlieiue baealwnyi bu tiled the skill of the mot emtuent pliyal clniin noolUO) oAiiltnl behind our oncona wlonnt gnanmty. Abeoiute nroiifriKent Keeled oq iippllontwrn. AddreM fOOR KKMKUY VO Ladies Who Value A refined complexion rnuituae PoKoul'a Pot' dor. It produce a soft and beautiful nkln. ssaenaw. i m mi V Mwmm fflARI(JE (DATTERS. Mlltll WAT B. A. M. II . H, fl. Bit ft'lill.lll fl IIW WATKB. A. M."l V.'mT Ii ncniilb'm'ifl' HATK. Muliirdiity i4i 7.r mmt l jikil.u Jlkl l .v H . x HI 1.1) 41 I. A (,1V. 1.0 A M v.ii :m B .'ill 411 1 il Mm Miimlnr 7 . i 10 Vi ft h MtilHlny,. 1'iimiIhv., Weilnwly Thurilu Krlilny,, Win H 7. II ir, H 4 1.1 a.Ji 4 M'M' b W 1,111 8 I eHlli.JI1 17 Mmu -II WJiil.T 11 ill I Hi 11 XIAA II M s.V 0 'jsin.a 'i I lo.n.7! Ism, , 111. 4,11, '14, -H, nU), lielnw ero, riiniini nf Mimii-'7, lir. , New Mikiii. 11, Hrl nr. J, full Moon. WKATIIKIt llul'NU (lit A IN KLKKT. The sturm has kept the grain Dent In purl fur over a week. There ar eight vvam-ls ready for sea, all carrying wheat. The only wheat shlppe1 during tlui week was per stuarner Mount Leb anon. Hh carried 1111,440 sucks, valued at I7V.9M). Hhe also took C.OV barrels of Dour. I.l'MHKH BIIIPMENTH. The IuinIht business Vas very light, the Alice Illunrhard being tha only ves sel to get away. Hhe carried 2O5,(K)0 feet fur Han Francisco. The Col'wia la still In Hirt with fjt.m taut and bt spars. Hhe Is bound for Hongkong and will anil today, weather permitting. There were practically no movements along the waterfront yvslerday. Inning the heavy blow Friday night a mow moored at Kearney's Mall sunk. All four vesaels which dragged their anchors and drifted onto tha sands during the blow were towed Into the chiiniii'l yesterday morning. The only one thnt sustained any damage lost her mlxien topgallant mast and a yard. The steamship Htute of California ar rived down the river yesterday. Hhe took on a large o,uantlty of freight here. Hhe will leave out at this morning, the weftther having bwn too severe t allow her to sail sooner. The Urm abated somewhat yester diiy, but the weather was so severe that no veanrla loft or entered port. The wiather was thick outside and no ves sels ware sighted In tha offing, although several art known to be oft the river. Indications are that the storm will con tiuue fur the next twenty-four hours. The I'nlted Btatea branch dydrc graphic office has been opened In the chamber of commerce building, Port land. The ortliTS ara conducted by the government and are run In the Interest of the merchant marine. Mar iners are Invited to call or write for any Information desired. The office Is In charge of Mr. Waldo Kvs-na, en sign, t'nltod Rtates navy. Mr. Al. Hell, a son of the owner of the schooner Hurprlae, aays he doea not fear for the safety of the little vessel. Hhe took the Inner pasaaxe down, through Clarence strait and, although two weeks overdue, la undoubtedly de tained by adverse winds. It la usually a question of tuck In getting down In good time through the strait, as the wind must be favorable and no sailing can be done at night, except when the moon Is full Had she taken the outer passage down. Mr. Hell thinks she would not have fared so well. He looks for her to arrive at Victoria about No vember SO or St. The American Hhlp Windlass Co., of Irovldence, It. I., has Just shipped for the new tug building for the Philadel phia A Heading Railroad Co., by the Harlan ft Holllngsworth Co., a com plete outfit, which la up to the times times In every respect, and enable towing to be done with less labor, less expense, fewer delays, and with much greater safety than any other method that has ever been Introduced to the public. This outfit Includes one of the Shaw ft Bplegal patent at earn towing machines, also one of the "Providence" patent steam pump brake windlasses with Iron tow bltts. and a "Providence" capr'.an aft. We have already de scribed the steam towing machine, so that probably the description Is famil iar to most of our readers. This ma chine Is now coming Into general use. its advantages over the old-fashioned methods of towing being so great that all parties engaged In towing on a large scale who have ordered one of these machines, after testing same, have given repeated orders for other machines. There are now twenty-five of these steam towing machines stead ily at work, and every one la working to perfection and giving the best of satlafactlon. The advantages over the old-ftuihloned methods of towing are simply wonderful. The windlans, together with the tow ing bits and the engines, are all bolted to one plate common to them all. The towing bltts are strong and durable and heavy ctnough to tow by. The windlass In plnccd In between the tow ing blttM, so that It takes up no room that could be utilised for any other purpose. The windlass has large Kllxy ends for handling large hawsers, and the lowing bltts with the cavil are suitable for fastening the end of the hawser after It Is wound around the gipsy end. The engines and all parts of the windlass are within reach of a single operator. The windlass is simple, durable, very convenient, and In advance of anything that has ever been offered for an ocean going tug boat. On the after part of the tug Is placed one of the celebrated "Providence" cap stans. The attention of the people who are thinking of building ocean-going tug boats, or who have any of these large tugs In use, Ih called to this outfit. Thi windlass In question Is fitted for one and one-fourth inch stud link chains. Those familiar with the business will readily see the advantages of this wind lass over the old styles of windlasses commonly used for this purpose. The tug Tamaqua, built In 1895 for the Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Co., has a similar outfit, only there are some slight Improvements In this last outfit 6ver the one on the Tamaqua Marine Journal. ROYAL BaKtng Powder. Highest of all In leavening Btrength U. S. Oovsnuneat Report TELL XT OUT. Don't alt down and watt for trad, Taint tht way, Oct a hustle, make her show, Push your business males her go, Don't sit down und wait for trad, Taint th way, Taint th way, If you'v got something to sell, Tell It about, Let your neighbor se you'r "ny," Got up "bargains," don't say die, If you'v anything to tell, Tell It out, Tall It out, Folk don't know you If you don't Advertise, Keep thing movln' every day, Talk about It; that' th way, Folk win't know you If you don't Advert!, Advsrtls. FIRE! ALARM BOX EH. Box t Trulllngor-s Mill. Box Astor and Beventh street. Ilox 7 Ninth and Duan. Dox I Commercial and Fifteenth. Ilox a-C'lalaop Mill. Ilox 12 Car Stable. Ilox 14-McOregor Mill. FROM NOW UNTIL BPRINO Overcoats and winter wraps will be la fsshlon. They can be discarded, tempor arily while traveling In th stesm-heated trains of the Chlcsgo, Milwaukee and Bt Paul Railway. For solid comf jrt, for speed and for safety, no other line can eonipsr with this great railway of tbe Vat Thlrty-fiv per rent of the diseases of horses. It has been aaid, are diseases of the foot, and there I little question but that even the best shoeing, as It Ja done now by burning the hoof. Is In a measure Injurious. TO Cl'KK A COM I ONI DAY Take laxative Tlromo Quinine Tablets. All druggist refund the money If It fall to cur. 2ic. For sal by Chaa. Roger, Druggist A Kentucky colonel, who ought to be In a position to speak with author ity, say that "one drink of whisky Is enough for any man, two drink ara too many, and three drinks are not half enough." OASTOniA. ffefu- sialle sf In Medieval Days When people wanted anything they knelt down and prayed for It How ever, that was boim Urn ago. Along about 1400 a fellow named Outen berg, who had "come da Rhine over." was monkeying around a carpenter shop In Lenta He whit tled som little blocks and actually mad an alphabet Then he rigged a sort of well, a machine that would look something Ilk our tet ter prwa of today. H arranged hi block In order, put some Ink on u.em, also a piece of paper, and than screwed his press down. That was called printing. Old Uutenberg made a howling success of th racket and his bead became swollen that he really "knubbed the king one day. Th king overlooked It however, for he had an Idea what kind of fellow printer would be. Well, finally they got th print ing system down pat and, aa tha centuries rolled by. began printing newspapers first person. Invariably singular number, any gender and hard case. In This Enlightened Day There are many newspapers a a matter of fact But It Is an utter Impossibility to get a newspaper to admit It Tht. advertising patronage of a newspaper depends largely ves, wholly upon Its circulation. A newspaper la a great deal Ilk th human body; If Its circulation Is good. It prospers; otherwise, otherwise. Some papers publish Want Columns That Is. a column, or a number ot columns, devoted to small advertlse menta If a fellow wants anything trouble, a wife, a house don't make any difference what It Is he can get It by means of a small ad. Included In the "was!" column are "For Sale," "For Rant" "Lost" "Found." "Stolen" and "Mlscel laneoua" Now, Just see what chumps some people are! Why. a man ha been known to hunt over a city this city for days looking for a house In which to live. Had he come to The Astorlan office and asked for a want ad. he could have gotten his house without the least bit of trouble and for about 26 centa It Is Needless To tell of The Astorlan's circula tion. The paper has been estab lished for a quarter ot a century. Why. old Concomly read the tlrst rumor of the building of a railroad to his braves from It Circulation Is The Astorlan's long suit. Conse quently, when a fellow cornea Into The Astorlan office, looks pleasant throws down XS cents on the coun ter and says he wants a house, he gets It Why, Just Think 1 The Astorlan goes Into every house In Astoria and a great majority ol those in the surrounding sections of Oregon and Washington. Hence, It you Insert an ad. In The Astorlan, It Is equivalent to engaging a man to go around to all those houses and telling the Inmates that you want something or havo something for sale. Why, talk about a snap! A Bit of Advice When you want anything no mat ter what It Is when you have any thing for sale; when you lose. And or steal anything, come around and tell your trouble to Th Astorlan. Bring tS cents with you, and, above all things, look pleasant Tell the clerk that you want a want ad. In the want" column, give him your IS cent ana go away happy. A Her man Wise would say, a want ad. will restore the blind, the bald and the bowlegged to manhood. 3 Lines OC Cents. for - Try It. SI THE WEEKLY ASTORIAN Established 1873 As an advertising medium the Weekly Astorian is un sur parsed by any paper in the State outside of Portland. Thirty-three hundred copies are mailed each week to every home in the territory, both in Oregon and Washington, trib utary to the City of Astoria. Advertisers Who Wish to Reach the Country People should call to their aid the columns of the Weekly As torian There are several reasons why the Weekly As torian 's circulation is so large. One is that its columns con tain more reading matter than any other paper in Oregon excepting a Portland publica tion. The News of the World foreign, interstate and local, is published in its columns. It is absolutely reliable ; hence its popularity. The Weekly Astorian contains 56 columns of reading matter every week. Just think! All the news of the world for $2 a year. If you are not a sub scriber to this great paper you should send in your name at once. Second Oldest Paper in the State ' INDIO Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate Pronounced by Physician the most Favorable in America for sufferers from . . . Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures The objections urged against Indlo is the past by the large bumbers whs otherwise would bare been glad to tak advantage of Its beneficial climate, has beea a lack of suitable accommodation. Tbe Southern Paclflo Company take pleasure la announcing that several e Commodious and i Comfortable Cottages have Juat been erected at Indlo station, that will be rented to applicants at rte sonable rates. They are furnished with modern rMvenlanoes, supplied with pur artesian water, and ao sltnattd as to gtv occupants all the advantages to be de rived from a more or leas protracted residence la this delightful climate. (From th Baa Franctsce Argonaut) -la th heart of the great desert of the Colorado which - the Southern Paelfls traverses there is aa oasts called Indlo, which, la our opinion. Is the sanitarium of th earth. W believe, from personal Investigation, that for certain individuals, there Is do spot on this planet so favor able" O. T. Stewart X. D.. writes: "Tbe purity of the ah-, and tbe eternal sun shine, Sll one with wondr and delight . . . Natur ha accomplUbed so much that there remains but little for man to do. As to Its possibilities as a health recort here Is tbe most perfect sunshine, with a temperature always pleasant a perfectly dry soil, for rain is tn unknown factor; pur oxygen, dens atmosphere and pure water. What more can be desired? It t th place, above all other, for lung troubles, and a para dise for rheumatic. Considering th number of sufferers who have beea ound, I nave no hesitancy In recom mending thla genial east aa th haven of the afflicted.' INDIO Is 6ia miles from SAN FRANCISCO and 130 xniles'from LOS ANOELES Fare from Los Angeles f).oo For farther Information Inquire eC any Southern Paclflo Company agent, or address B. P. ROGERS. Aast Gen. Pasa Agt & P. Co. J. B. KIRKLAND, Dist Pass. Agt Cor. First and Alder sta. Portland. Or Beaver Hill Gilman Coal .Try It For Famllv or Steam Purposes. CLEAN... Reasonable In Price ELMORE. SANBORN & CO Agent. Asterla. A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Tenth and Commercial a treats. B.F.flliliEH&SOH Wall Paper, Anlsta' Materials, Palais, Oils. Class, etc. Japaaew Matttngs, Rugs and EUmboo Goods 365 Cc mmercial Street. Job Printing The Astorlan Invites attention to its Job Printing Department Give Us a Trial A TWISTER. A twister in twisting Hay twist him a twist For tn twIMtnac a twist Three twist make a twist: But If one o the twists Untwist fror th twist Th twist untwisting Untwists the twist That la, when It's twisted with any other twin than MARSHALL'S.