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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1897)
THE PAHiY ASTOUIAN, WKONKSUAY MORNINO, JAM'AltY 1H. tW JOHN T. MOHTER, Editor. Telrphon No. fat, . TKKM Or tVBNCRlPriOX. , DAILT. Rent by maJl, per pw XI 00 Sent by tntkli, per month SO Served by carrier, per week 10 WEEKLY. Bent by mall, per year 13 tn advance. Postage free to subscribers. All communication Intended for publi cation should be directed to the editor. Business eommuntcationa of all kind and remittance mum be addressed, to The AstoriAn. The Astorian guarantee to ltd sub oribera the largest circulation of any newspaper published, on the Columbia fiver. Advertising rate ran be had on appli cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorian, the second old est weekly In the state of Oregon, has. next to the Portland Oregonlan. the largest weekly circulation In the state. John P. Handley A Co. are our Port land agentn. and copies of the Astorian an be had every morning at their stand. 154 Third street Tta "Aatartaa" hereby t(m to aleaete KB Hl'M)RID DOLLAR! m eepllal, payable deeaeaal ta rather Mau,kwmr legal nMm I fre aleel ebevarli.; that eay afterae-oa aw aifw pablUheat In . torts has mrtate vlthta the last alavijr rtaye xalrtac he fere thla offer a elarrt "apaelal" ar ter klaat f "telegnprite praae repart." i-ooalao avar tha wire aatarlag either af tha lalagraah oeacae la Aatarta. fraaa say svalat aatalde af Orogaa. Astoria. Or., Oetobar 1, ISM. In tha Pacific Northwest titer are brains and muscle, woods. Iron, coal, wool and factories. Why not buy homemade goods and encourage your neighbor? Again is presented the spectacle of the people's representatives at Salem frittering away their time In school boy play and personal wrangles over the senatorial plum Instead of attend ing to the business for which they werj elected. Much needed legislation will undoubtedly go by the boards, as It did two years ago. There 1 not a progressive property wner or businessman of the city who foes not believe that the Chamber of Commerce should take vigorous steps to get a bill passed through this ses sion of the legislature authorizing the construction of the proposed seawall and the creation of a board of public works to carry out the enterprise, with full power to levy the necessary tax and isue the requisite bonds. The one fact alone that enough solid land will be reclaimed along the city water front on which to build a city of 50.000 people, would be sufficient encourage ment to a Seattle or Chicago man to go a Brad wfla the work. It Is reason ably certain that within a very few years our population will be doubled, wing to the influence of the railroad and the auxiliary enterprises which will follow it and grow up with it. The present business streets of the city could not possibly even with ex tensive and" costly repalrn. stand the traffic of a city of even 15.00 people. What sense Is there then In delaying the inevitable? C-?t the machinery in working order and be prepared for the growth of the otty soon to come. The payrolls every month will almost refund- to the city the extra amount of taxes' which might be required for the work, and the additional business room gained, solid streets and solid foundations for the future business blocks, to say nothing of the enhance teat sure to accrue to all classes of property resulting from the grading down of the steep hills, the establish ment of easy grades on the streets in the residence districts and the preven tion of the annoying land slides on our beat property, will more than make up the dlffereace. The problem must be met, and now is the time to meet it when the railroad Is being pushed so rapidly towards completion and we are Inviting the .foreigner to Join bands and money with us. to develop our great natural resources. Show them that we are determined to do for ourselves and others will only too gladly take passage on the train head ed for prosperity and driven by an engineer who only knows success. Richelieu says: "Fail! In the bright lexicon of youth there is no such worfl as faill" Astoria is In lie youth and people know not the meaning of "fall," and can only en manse demand and Kb Lam a seawall, or bulkhead, which shall protect thi:n for aii time both on shore and on the water. Their city will be insured safety and stability and their magnificent harbor preserved at the least possible expense of drrdglng New' York never had the natural ad vantages of Astoria, yet ge what a great port of commerce she In. ARE WE ASLEEP? "Are Astoriajis aslefij?" was th" natural question asked w hen the tele gram in Sunday's Oregonian, from the liraddock. Pa., correajpondent of the New York World, was dipctiSHed yen. terday. The teltgratn In part saya: "Millworkers at Hie Carnegie plants here and at Homewtead. Duqueane and Pittsburg, and imploye of the Went Inghouse works on Tuttle creek anil WUmerdlng, are forming a Joint stock company to build a $2.0ofl,000 Iron and steel plant at Port Amcetes, on Puget Hound. The company has been Incor porated .under the Washington laws. The officers are George Llnon, of Ilrad sock. president; Thomas Murphy, of Pittsburg, tlce-presldent; M. K. Oeorge, of liraddock. secretary; W. J. Weiss,!, f Alleghany City, treasurer. "Twelve hundred prominent mill workers have. In tha last fortnight subscribed about tl.0u0.000 worth of stock. The plant will employ 20on men. and will cover thirty acres of ground. The work on the mill buildings will be started in April, and subscription books will remain open until that time. The company has been made great Induce ments to locate at Port Angeles. Eigh ty acres of land for a manufacturing site and 200 acres for a townslte. with .'00 Text of wharf front on Tuget Sound and railroad rights of way for proper development, will compose the bonus. "The Irou and steet plant w ill Include a blast furnace of S00 tons, SO open hearth furnaces, bloom and billet mill, rolling, bar and wire nail, sheet and tlnplate mills, foundry, machine shops, blacksmith and boiler sho. The company holds 600 acre, of iron ore land of 69 per cent pure Iron, snd 1000 acres of coal land that makes coke equal to the Pennsylvania Connellsvllle coal." If by a donation of land of compara tive email value lVrt Angeles could secure a manufacturing plant of such magnitude, where was Astoria with her boasted cnasl fields and Iron ore ner by? The workman often eats his lunch on the nnw bench where he does his work. The office man turns his desk Into a dinner-table. Neither gets the out of doors exereue he need, neither take the proper time for eating . It is small wonder that the digwtlon of both gets out of order. In such rases Pr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets come to their assist ance by aiding nature in taking rare of the fxd. The cause of nino-ten of the stok- of the world Is constipation. From this one cause come Indigestion: disor ders of the stomach, liver and kidneys; biliousness, headaches, flatulence, heart biliousness, headache,rlAtuknce. heart burn impurity of the blood and the serious complications that follow. To begin with, constipation is a little thing, and a little thing will cure It. The "Pleasant Pellets" are tiny, sugar ooated granules, T:ey will perfectly cure the worst case of constipation and Indigent km. If the druggist tries to sell you some other pill that pays him profit, you think of what will best pay you. Walla Walla Statesman: A Dalles woman has a unique Idea of encour aging girls to cultivate housekeeping arts. She will form a physical culture club, th? sir's to wear bloom.'rs -rid bkmse waists, and will call every kit chen duty an "exercise." Pish wash ing will be "exercise No. 1 for the de velopment of the wrist muscles." and will appear three times a day on the program. Sweeping is an "exercise for developing the forearm;" scrubbing, an "exercise to prevent knee stiffening." etc. Her class, to begin with, consists of three daughters. "As if a brick were lying in my stom ach" is the description by a dyspeptic of his feeling after eating. This Is one of the commonest symp toms of indigestion. If you have It, take Shaker Digestive Cordial. Not only this symptom, but all the symptoms of Indigestion are cured by Shaker Digestive Cordla. So many medicines to cure this one disorder. Only one that can be called successful, because only one that acts in a slmipe, natural, and yet scientific way. Shaker Digestive Cordial. Purely vegetable, and containing no dangerous Ingredients. Shaker Digestive Cordial tones up. strengthens, and re stores to health all the digestive or gans. Sold by druggists, price 10c to tl. The Ucston Home Journal says: Miss E-ltth Lyman Coi'.ins. the Washington belle, who is to be married In January to Rechld Bey of the Turkish embassy, is a descendant of Governor Bradford of the Pilgrim colony, and what is more to the purpose, is a great-granddaughter of Commodore Vanderbllt. Miss Collins is not only an heiress of large fortune, but speaks half a dozen languages and is a writer, lecturer and artist. TWO LIVES SAVED. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, ill , was told by her doctors she had Consumption and that there was no nop for her, but two bottles Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her, and sb says It saved her Ufa Mr. Thomas Eg gers, US Florida street. Baa Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approach ing Consumption, tried without tesult averythlng else, then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and In two weeks was cured. He Is naturally thankfuL It Is such results, of which these rae samples, that prove the won- dertul efficacy of this medicine In Coughs and Colda Free trial lottle at Chaa Rogers Drug Store. Regular slse W cents and $1.00. Literature is one i, the instrument for forming character, f'r giving us nvrn and winen armed with reajion. iliii.-ti by ni,oM !'-!', i.inthcd Aith ' Ktelfatns arid courage, and inspired j by the public spirit and public virtue j of which it has been well Mali that they are of the brlghtent ornaments of man kind. J'.hn Morley. OLD PEOPLE. Old people who require medicine to reg ulate the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This medicine does not stimulate and con tains no whisky or other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and alternative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bowels, add ing strength and giving ton to the or gans, thereby aiding nature In the per formance of th functions. Electric Bitters Is an excellent appetUar sod aids digestion. Old people find It Just exactly what they need. Plica W cents par bot tle at Chas. Rogers' Drug Stora. Anitlclal whalelome Is now being nawle from I. ttl her, which Is snaked for two ir U.re days in sulphate of potassium, then stn-b ieJ, alowly dried, subjected to a high temperature, and then to a hmvy preanure, w hich mukes It bard and elajrtlc. Absolutely pure, perfectly harmleas, and invariably reliable are the quali ties of On Minute Cough Cur. It nev er fall In colda, croup and lung trou bles. Children Ilk It because It Is pleasant to laka and It hlps them Chas. Rogers. FREE TO EVERY MAN THE METHODS OF A ORKAT TREATMENT FOR WEAKNESS OF MEN, Which Cured Htm ..Her Everything Else Failed. Painful disease are bad enough, but when a man Is slowly wasting away with nervous weakness, the mental forebodings re ten times worse than the most severe pain. There Is no let up to the mental suffering day or night. Sleep I almost Impossible, and under such a strain men are scarcely reon slble fir what they do. For years the writer rolled and tossed on the troubled sea of sexual wcaknew until It was a question whether he had not better take a dose of poison and thvis end all his troubles. Rut providential Inspira tion came to his aid In the shape of a combination of medicines that not only completely restored the general health, but enlarged his weak, emaciated parts to natural site and vigor, and he now declares that any man who will take the trouble to send his name and ad dress may have the method of this won derful treatment free. Now when I say free 1 mean absolutely w ithout cost, because I want every weakened man to get the benefit of my experience. I am not a philanthropist, nor do I pose as an enthusiast, but there are thousands of men suffering the mental tortures of weakened manhood who would be cured at one could they but get such a remedy as the one that cured me. Do not try to study out how I can afford to pay the few postage stamp necessary to mail th informa tion, but send for It. and learn that there are a few things on earth that al though they coat nothing to get they are worth a fortune to some men and mean a lifetime of happiness to moat of ua Write to Thomas Slater, Cox JSS, Kalamasoo, Mich., and the information will be mailed In a plain, sealed en velope. The nautilus Is a natural boat, hav ing the shape of a coracle, or fishing boat, formerly used off the coast of Fjropc. It also has a sail, by which the little aiilmal Is smoothly propelled through the water. BCCKLEN 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 cur for piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price. IS cents per box. For sale by Charles Rogers, Odd Fellows' building. According to La Nature, angle worms can be obtained anywhere by wetting the ground with a solution of blue vit riol or with soap suds which w ill bring them out In surprising numbevs. 'Excuse me'observeed the man In spectacles, "but I am a surgeon, and that la not where the liver la" "Never you mind where his Uver la," retorted the other. "If It was In his big toe or his left ear De Wtt'a Little Early Risers would reach It and shake it for him. On that you can bet your gig lamps." ChaJ. Rogers. The Importance of electricity on mod ern steamships is shown by the fact that the English battleship Royal Sov ereign has no less than eight hundred electric lights and thirty miles of wire. The old way of delivering message by postboys compared with the modem telephone, illustrates the old tedious methods of "breaking" colds compared with their almost Instantaneous cure by One Minute Cough Cure. Chaa Rog res. Gray hairs at an early age are hered itary in certain families. It Is the re sult, as a rule, of men with dark hair marrying women with dark hair through several generations. TO Cl'KB A C'OLII IN ONE WAV. Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it falls to cure. 2jC. For sale by Chas. Rogers. Druggist. An imatte Impressed upon the retina r,f the eye, remains there an apprecla- Me time. This is the reason why a t'rr-h swung rapidly seems to be a clr- (. - u!ar flame ! ROYAL baKing Powder. I Highest ot all In leavening Strength V. S Oovsraatnt Report Th" oldest national Mag in the world is that of ii-rnnark. whirh has been in u: e sine the yiu lli'J. I The old lady was right when she said the rhlld h-.lnot. iii ;f ll.ty JU:1 ifor the doctor. Hhe saved the little ! one's life with a few doses of One Min ute Cough Cure. Hhe had used it ror croup before. Chas. Rogers. List Ji-ar IT.ViO.Wi pounds "f hops wer iriirti-d from the l'nltel Htates by lirltlHh brewers. Scaly eruptions on the head, chapped hands and lips, cuts, bruises, scalds. burns are quickly cured by TeWltt'i Witch Hazel Halve. It is at present the article most used for plies, and It always cure them. Chas. Rogers. A tarantula was p-vently killed at National I'lty, Cal., measuring seven Inches from tip to tip. CAHTOniA. TUfts- Tli first Amerlran feleacnpe was put In iiliirn In Yale rollega In I1!" It Is a fixed and Immutable law that to have good sound health, one must have pur, rleh and abundant blood. Thre Is no shorter nor surer rout than by a course of DeWltt's Haraapa rllia. Chas. Rogers. The up-to-date young father does not rave over his baby, but think it more In keeping with fin de slocle Ideas to protend l hot h sees 'nothing wonderful in the new atom of humanity thai has corns to hht hoate. I'ta about as hard to hreak soms peo ple, of bad habits as it is to hrvak malarial fever when 11 once gets a firm hoM upon one. Mr. C. Mlmrod, of lncastcr, Ohio. says: "Simmon l.lver Regulator broke a case of malarial fe. ver of three years' standing for me. and less than oive bottle did the busi ness I shall use It when in need of any medicine and I rtvummriul It " The public debt of France Is the larg est In the world mi. I amounts to about lS.iVitf.000.00ii. To cure all old sores, to hval an Indo lent ulcer, or to speedily cure plies, you need simply apply IvWitt'a Witch Ha iti Salve according to directions. Its matiiv'-llke action will surprise you Chas. Rogers. The Dutch peonlc consume more o hacco per head than the people of any other country . The length of life may be Increased by lessening its dangers. The majority of peopls die from lung troubles. These may be averted by promptly using One Minute Cough Cure. Chaa. Roger. There are twenty monarchies and twenty-five republics In the civilised world. Soothing, and not irritating, strength enlng. and not weakening, small but) effective such are the qualities of De Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pilla Chaa Rogers. In lSli the first asylum for deaf and dumb children at a founded In tendon. DeWltt's Saraaparllla Is prepared for cleansing the blood. !t builds up and strengthens constitutions Impaired by disease. Chaa Roger. The Chinese are said to be the oldest bcadmakers In the world. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. at T-yt -qcCU1 m RREMNER & HOLMES Telephone No. trJ Blacksmiths Special Attention Paid to Steamboat Ra palnng. First class Horseanosing, Etc. LOGGING CAMP CQORK A SPECIALTY l7 OLNEY IT., bel. d aad ta. .SNAP A KODAK. at any utau ooroliis out oi nor store aiid you'll net a part nt 1 1 ul a man brlnrnlng uer Willi piraaaut thoughts. Hiii-0 ijuaiity in the liquor, wa have to offer are enmicbte leaaa anr mas. COMtT AND TRY THEM HUGHES & CO. A. V. ALLEN. DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Piated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Tooth and Commercial strasta Astoria and Columbia River Railroad TIME CARD. Trains leave Seaside for Astoria at 7:30 a. m. and 2 p. m. daily. Trains leave Astoria for Flavel at I m. and 4 p. m. dally. Trains 'cave Astoria for Seaside at 10:30 a. m. and 4 p. m. dally. Trains leave Flavel for Astoria at t:40 . m. and l:TA p. m. dally. S. FuecaaN, late of Frreman Holmrt W. T tAVit. lata of Stockton .! FOUNDRYHEN Blacksmiths, Machinists and Boiler Makers ""ClVCf1 1,11 Kinds of Machioery Iron and Brsas Catln . nirs GeueraJ lilackamlth Work f: rn ihl I aw. SauthiriK . Mill Ma.ri 'ara Built I r PFCIILTIES - Wl(h Painit Whaal. Shif C and JM.mhiat Work, r.annvry and hlnery. manna and Matlonary ISmi- lo Ordr Specially aiul.prd for Ueg9t' work CurrcaponJtnca aoiitltad 1 8th and Franklin. Phone jH WHITE COLLAR LINE TELEPHONE AnITbaILEV GATZERT Astoria and Portland Telephone leave Astoria daily eg cept Hunday at 7 p. rn. Ieave fort land dally except Hunday at 7 a m. T. J. Potter leave Astoria at 7 a. m. dally except Hunday. Ieave Portland dally at R p. rn., Hunday excepted. Bat urdays at It p. m. Tickets good on both boats. U. W.'OTT, President. K. A. Heeley, Agent, Portland. C. W. Htone, Agent, Astoria. Telephone No. 11. FROM NOW UNTIL HI'KINO Ovarcosts and winter wraps will be lo fashion. They can ba dlacarded, tempor arily while traveling In tha tsm-hattl trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee and Ht Paul Railway. For solid eomf rt, for speed 'and fee safety, no other llr caa compare with this great railway of th Wast. COLUMBIA IRON IRKS OUTWARD HOUND OKKCJON (JKAIN RMl.Rn. ri.Ail. Anion! ,1 Am bark., . II ler hlu ... t Hr niil . ... Hoiinni ,.. l'"IV . SlIlllI'MMoUMll't . ,rUi'itiiniaiiliiiel HiiiIiIU ...iUrlmid . AnlU. ...iiiiiimr 'ImiitioaiiUi lilMe Lord Nhnnlitirr ... 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Kr tili : Hr hln ill ImtV III Hr thiii .. hi Hr luik .. ., It Hrlxtik IT Hr hli I 'Hr .h'.i . . I- Hi lit .. '.'i Hr hii .. if Mr hip '.'I Hr I'.rk 31 Hr I. .rV. .-: Hrbsik. .H Hr inn Hr lrk .. Hr ink . Hr btrk Hi I. uk I Hr hlii..... U llr thiii .tt lier t4rk ... 1 Hr il'lii , 17 llr aliie . l; r IHI .. .'J Hi lrk ;v Hr hip . tHrhii . Hr HIi.. .... J6 Hr ihii .. Hr hip Hr bark . Nov. IV-C Koilo A-lttio tiiili Hour. 1iii ttl.itu' almon. I Alao IMJ ltla flieir. ai lal.no Sour, talua V4tt0 II -Hl.icai Mil. flour, naliia Diwn. ajalus W.Mai. Also Ml 1 .li. ot .hurl, vaiiia INDIO Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate Pronouncr-ii by I'liynicians tlu niotst Fiivornlt in America for suflVrtTH from . . . Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures Th objections urged against lodto la tha past by tha large bumbar who otherwise would have bean gla4 to take advantage of Its beneficial climate, has been a lack of suitable accommodation. The Boo I ham Pacific Company takes pleasure In announcing that several Commodious and Comfortable Cottages have just bean erected at Indlo elation, that will ba rentsd to applicants at ra- sooabi rate. They are furnUhad with , modern convenienses, supplied with pure artaalaQ water and eo eltuated as to glv occupants ail th advantagrs lo ba ie rtvsd frosa a mora or laaa pretraotad reaidenoa It this daUlghtful cllniate. (Prom the Ran Framr-ieco ArgunauLt "In the heart of the grrat deaert of the Colorado which tha Houlhrrn Paclflr t-avaraea lharj is an oasis railed Indlo. which. In our opinion, la the sanitarium of tha earth. We believe, f mm peraonai Investigation, that for certain Individuals, there Is no spot on this planet so favor abla" O. T. Stewart, at D.. write. : 'The purity of the air, and th eternal eun- shlne, fill one with wondr and delight. . . . Nature has accompllahed much that there re rn sine but little for man to do. As to Its poealbtlltlr as a health resort hare Is th most perfect sunshine, with a temperature always pleasant, a perfectly dry soil, for rain Is n unknown factor; pur oxygen, dense atmosphere and pur water. What more can ba desired? It la the plere, above all others, for lung troubles, snd a para dine for rheumatics. Considering tha number of sufferer who have been cured, I have no healtanry In recom mending this gSnlal oasis aa the hava of the affllctad." INDIO I 6l2 ini!cn from SAN FRANCISCO anl 130 aiilfH from I AM AN'JFXES Fare (rom Lo Angrlc .oc Kor further Infiirmatlun Inquire af any Southern Paclrlc Company agent, or address E. P. noiJKKH. Asst. Oen. I'aaa. Afft. H. P. Co. J. ii. KlilKI.ANU. Illlit. I'aaa. AL Cor. First and Alder ate., Portland. In FOR. TILLAMOOK NEHALEM AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Augusta.... v ...ALL... OPEN FOR SPECIAL CHARTER Per FraliM ea4 Peaaeaier Ifalee Apply Ta ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. Am;r)T. B. C a N. 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PKMnioiuh ISt; l,itrrHioi.. . . . Iia traimoiilli Ii Knliii'Hiilr I lln.lol :is KtiiiiouUi .. .. . K t Tin si. MO th cork .K.NIO Vli i,lil rlouf, V'sVuii lAi l Urn ell. brsn K-Ali il7l htil. tin ,r. rahie ln.V.J K Jlia.'l svtual l-A,i l.t,vn bbla Dour valua Avit J l l.'ni. lio Vooa nt Uran. iaJud Imu, ami i VESSELS ON THE iHrnaed anil I roar uiiin ran xn aiai. NKW VDIIK- Shlp Henry Vltlard a. UVkkltMil l-Br .hip Relune Hr hlp lilea Im SKWi A.ni.K. N.S. Hr bark l anillila! Hr ahip I lly nf Madraal Hr hlp lileuelran Hr liark Sitlkerkahlr lib) lig JaNKIHO- Hr bark lie Her hark Una. YoK'HIAM a- Mr .hio A.iallc I'rlni rl PnKr I'lHIK- II r .hlu I'urt JarkHin .. . InrA- Hf berk (.'oil way I'aalla. llr .run Aliarj.iwlih I a.tl.. MulXtflPii Hr ahla Klnkora MAKAllAN - tier hark Polilmpo...... MKl.Hiil'HNK rlr bark l anibrtaii Cbkftala. HtiMt.KONn- Hr Sir I hlil,ou ANTwEHP- Hr hark i umbrlaol Errs. I'(kl)- Hr "hip I'aaa of Klllarrankla . I'.UI4 .. . iMiitilliam lire nrllfllh. Ikar r. ... Kehertatiu . jkaya4-r .'An.larMiii ll.l. , June I'arkllia . M. Vnrlry ... Ilailaege . ,. William. Iliujliee - l.rlrBlli.. A'lame NKrKMKNCKt l-Kov. 'h. Klin, Total toanage o the way ti.'M. Same Hustler's Twentieth St. a!i Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... 1 ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 48a Bond ylCrORC AfTEfl aJUh.rii.rT.ir., 4 loir-inrr. I flliaa r.riaiaa UieUrvr. lua " " m""ln kMnera aad Ilia irrinarr ortanaiat aU lunar lUaa. a-irrinS-ajit rtrentt.enaal.,lre.k.rM.mallwe.a..,r.. e Tha reaann aiifTrr are rl eun1 hr lannra la berauaa ninety per eant are ImoWad "lis. Pi aaaalUle. I'l'l'l IlKN K la tha only knoara reeiMlf Uieora wIIIkmiI an mnlky. kiaiiMilm....!. ala A written rnaraetretlven end Bieoer rliirfi. bw m wi. , a. . nirf wt, i,r maifc riMi iur raaannuiar mitn MltlllHMilaJa, Addraaa IA vol RIUICUI ll,r,U CHAH ItoiJKItH. tr, Steel Rails Rock Ballast No wi-Hti-rii mlltoHd una i-vi-r morn hiiIihi.iii llully lormtriK'tpd Hi a 11 Ihi' lfurlliigtiti's N'nu' Short I -I n- via HIIIIiikm. Mont, o 1 h Kmt ni,, Knulh, Thi- rniintry llirmiKh utilrli ll runa im-iiI tfw oiiglfiM-rltig dlitlriil- lli s. To litilld a iM-rfi-rt. lyatralghl II n.-. in hallnat It rightly, to lay It v lilt tha slrorig'-ait and lnnv lit steel In iisn Miyrthi-re wnat of Ihf Mlasourl rlvi-r was, i-oinimraf ln-ly, an oaay matt nr. Travrli-ra who wlah lo rawh Omaha, Kansas . . City. KI. Untie or any crflirr HHlltirn "T Hi.ulh aiTn Hly qiilrkral and moat romforlatily, win aak f.a- tli'kot "via I III llnge and th Hurllngtnn Itouts." A. C. SHELDON, a. A, Portland, Oregon. WIICN IN rORTLA Nr Oall on Jn. T. Handley Co.. 1M Tklrtl atraat. sad gat th Dally Astoria. Visitors nee not sals their morning paper trail ther. I llWT-18-7. i ti l l mni'i'SHs, 'iViiilsn.l Kluiir Mill. ltI . hiiwin ,k Srrr i'o.lMl Hallnlll, umlirls I'll ai.iiti " " " ,1 n o Mi I It 'a in roil A I'll II, oil Mslluiir. inillirla A lln 7,V"U Hmwiii Ik ki'ir . I'.irilniil Klimr M Ilia . I l.l'.' I iltlluiir, lliillirlti A vNi ,ii,ihi I It I'aiiiernii l'o INullaiiil Hour Mill. I'o. I Hit I lla . I lla I in. 0. I Ua I lla M I Ua M I I.', til I la I lla M I Ha I aa I lla M I lla Hit "l.ii J Is, .11 IJl ni n.i H,in ,t hmt I ttt I li m i , ilullirle suit I n sili. .hi ,t Kerr II I ' " " .ii 0 Ml I miii'toii A I ii ,., ,l,,' lUllii ii, iliilliils A i'ii ll i J It I nmnnill A li it, ii.i siiivm A krr . iti ii lUK'iiir llullirln A I n m. a.i hii,ii A Knrr I -..mi i'niiiaiiil flour Mill. ,.. l'..riUi,J yimir MilU.,,, i l l III lla al all la ttl all Ilka . ... I la M ill I. , Ml lt lil lla U ii lua TU ll SII.'IMI J K I'ainsrim A I'o i;.i.u iiaie'iir. if'iinrie a t.i IHmiii Milton A kmr Ai lla Id lil , , Al lla al A lla ai 111 lua d ill ua til lua . ... Ill aa td All lua ... II Ha M Kl.ll M ! TV"" IIIJ.-.II 7,taai i i At i vi wi a. ,'.'s IM.Sltl i.ti II-, :i IJ Mil a, ii a ,i,iil ;ii no IM.Mhi lll,Hl 111 , MM I. ,.l.l fori laiitlViiuir'sl'iH" lUlfoiir, Ilullirle A I'n . Miikwii A kerr . I It I'lininrni A I ii silken A krr Hnlloiir, Ilullirle A IV I H i'iiir.'ii A I'o lUlfoiir, Ilullirle A tl . .1 H rameroii A I'o . . ., II. Il.mr, iluihrl A fit i'l.riltii.l Kl'.tir Ml'U M. ii. ,iii, iluihrl A i'n II W U,' -rr Mil, .on A kerr I-.II nr. ilulhrta A ' Hiiia.ui A Kurr I " " , Iliitour, iiiiilirla A I I Item lUlloiir. Ilullirla A I'o Ai tla U - AI a, . Ai I IX ... Ml II M ... 'AI ("a AI lua . ., AI a M til aa M AI s ad . AI I" HI In al AI lua . A I HH ... .. ,AI la. ... JaI lla m AI l"a A I lua-.... . At Mi sd All's. ,. . HI Ua tJ AI a AI l"a II, i At iiHI Aixi 17 Ma) bhla rj ;i .ii.i IH1. I Mai IH' HO nt.iiit ! :.ii J K t'aiiionui A Co silivui A Kurr 'lalf'iur loillirii A i i Hal'oiir. iluilirln A i'o . Slliami A k'arf Hl(,'ur. ilulhho A I'e J Kl'aitierou A I'n, MH l.'.un " " - Aihi a lout bran, TaV Jliiai, Mil. rl.mr alu fcli,i.i. ln tla nmii, .aiue li nki .h,! i,ma luulml. "f harl-i, alu"l Ii.iaai WAV TO OKEUON. erwunl etery rlile) T aata ttmalUNIka HIT Mull. in 4 HmIi. Tl .. W A i'o e .1 Hl .list laiu I HI lolAI iti imai I7 lU'll ill4 iuiAI Ht HwAI lis Iiuai llll ICVAI il.C LUA I ll IUUAI Itl-S IWA I 'irw KBAI IIM local I If J laiA' irri iuoai i lUlfiHir. iluihrl l i J I jl.ll.a A i'u alheoa Kerr . lT rt tuu laiAl i W K iirt. l' I Ittx IWAl time III batv- U.IO. Kama time In a -ASM Astoria ntu McKee Ave. SituiitiMi on tlit- wmtli niile of AetMriiiV liill-. Twi'iity tlfrppK varnitT ami Vfftiitiiiii :) lay h in ntlvaiici' t)f tho North nitlt'. Mani flee nt niton for ron iiltMioi'H, overlooking rivor fttul bay, nunnv ami nlit'l-ton-il. Kany ami natural rradtn; little or 110 jiriuling iio'l'l. Street. MANHOOD RESTOREDS-S Iton of a lamo... rmM-h ihral-ton, alll ouirklr eure .ei ,all n. r. voiia of ilurawa l the (eie-rati.e ..reai... ,k k aa Urt Ma,,!.... I l-mililea, VnAlnaaa U Marrr, KaluaUi,( ralna, VarvU.. ."A tmi.iii.aU..ri. Iiab.a aill.aearrlari.r r.ieiii. .i. ni. k. B'aanf ilia liarte. aiileli If iiulrlKrkxl l.l. I.. -J- . .". if aia lenrariura ma DOovl a ueiuiau.l'leura ieruiau.lj eur his SI7,aaa rraiNrano,fW. foinnifrrlal Btraant. nif ti 4 4 hen ikt.tw.ftfHM rntiir t iiuiinirit, Ma-rt, H ft I Hi I it 1 1 h Utiiisi, miuiiiiril lit 'haUl. Of ttllf IllIUUlhlsT. 1 1 111 4tfi 'HWMlPaVl I t tf istra. Ill. Iirlla.ll I tll.ae- f ''m hM-H, liny 1, 1 im , nni ( iai Chi h lran. Ki.ti fMirin-ni 3fr' B ' Wrtliaa,, i 7ft. tidiV t'ln ulir u ri-iutMl ATSORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY ItBADINO ROOM ritBB TO ALL. Opart every day from I 'clonk t I M and M t M p, so. uhanrtptloo rata M faar aaauav W. OOlt KLEVBNTII DUAN1 aTTi. AN ENIOM ATICAIj BILL Of FARE. Tor a'dlnnrr, served n (he Dining ear of th Chicago, Mllwauka and It. Paul Railway, will h sent t asy sddraas rolpt af a twaant postage stamp. Apply to Oao. II. Htafford, Oaaeral Paa angor Agent, 014 Colony Buttling, Chl eago, Illinois. rEflNYhtiVAL PILLS rrVX 'lla.l a.4 Mai, A yaf n A r 1 .il.-i. ,.a,.a art M Ca -"kMaaniaaa Ta.aW rj X 1J"" ar'- I'NlMfmwMlwai I L fY.t w- llMtl..aa4 f 'uTT' '''' i.n...Mi ..a