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THE DAILY ASTORIAN, THURSDAY MORNING., JANUARY 21, 1897 jiaijgl AVcgcluble Preparation for As slmlUiilnj droodnrv1Hctf utv lliig Hie Stomiidu ami Hams of Promote s PiflestlorvClwrful -ncMnivlRi:5t.Contalns nclllw Otmmf.Morphliie nor Mineral. Not Nahcotic. UeJa. Smi' eWW hi Aprrfrct Rrrncdy for CoMllrwi lion, Sour Stomach. DinrrlKKM Wontw)Convul.sioi. Feverish ucsf and Loss or SLEEP. facSimil Signature of NEWT YOHK. ixact coyo" wnArre. 01MS dw Tfr. ffl Columbia. livcrC f Salmon Ch' mKf it" far Aoperio LOOK fit A.ilfaa.a'e Are You Uoinv KastV D euro od tbt four ticket r dj via T HE NORTH-WESTERN LINE. -Um CHICAGO. ST. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS OMAIIA RAILWAYS. mm U the GREAT SHORT LINE DULUTH. ST. PAUL. CHICAGO And all PoiutH Knnt ami .South. Thlr Mirninrnt Trck, Pirrltn. -llliulud Dining nnil fllroplng Car Train and Mono: 'ALWAYS ON TIME " Hava given tnia roaa a national imputa tion. All claim of pHUpntrnra carried on tha vrlllul(l trains without ilr ohnrKn. Hhlp your freight and traval over t hi. (amoua Una. All acenti hava tliknta. W. 11. MBAD. r. C. SAVIOR, Oan. AaanU Trav. F. and P. Aft, !4t Washington St.. Portland. Or. wQ&tJyr mW TVTV7 w. THB ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT A passenger train on the Chicago, Mil waukee and St. Paul Railway. No. Its tarlns are vestluuled, heater by steam, and lighted tey eleatrlrlty. Each sleep car berth has an electrlo reading lamp. Its dining cars are the best In the world, and Its coaches are palaces on wheals. This great railway, connecting as It does with all transcontinental lines at St Paul and Omaha, assures to the tarvellng publlo the best servloe known. Tickets via the Chloago, Milwaukee and Bt Paul Itsllway are on sale at all railroad ticket offlcea to any point' In the United States or Canada. For naps, foldera and other Information, addi-ees. C. J. EDDY, General Agent. J, W. CABBY, Portland. Or. Trav. Pas and Tkt Agent, Portland, Or. I For ttelicacy, for purity, and for ImproTsment of the oom laxlos nothlni equtWi PossoaV PownSa. T7 Z V-- SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVIEY nOTTLK OF Cej'..i: I. f t i I. o-.-alw kotll. eaty. it la act o'J It bj'k. D'd'1 ! ojo U Mil yes itjUlnf M tie la sr pmtlM that It It "J bat u fd" s4 iuw iikjmn e-f. that Jo fet C i B T O a-ix Urn if to any Otbif.- I WO R WfUkii W 51 ! mOPRHSIONAL CARD Kt'lliMiI, Hfl'EHINTKNUENT. II. P. LYMAN, Offlcr, ai-ruM Iho utrert raat of oat Hfflt'. Otn hour, flnrt Wcdnemlajr of vry month. I a, m. t 1 p. m. Evry Hat unlay, t a. in. to p. m. H. A. SMITH. DENTI8T. Kooina. 1 and t, Pythian Building, ovvrr C. If. Coopar't itor. DK. O. D. rSTBfl. PHrBICIAN AND BURGEON. Bpwlal attantlon to dlaaaaM of woman nd lurcery, ortloa ovrr Danilxr'a itor. Astoria. Tolophona No. U. I AX TUTTLE. M. D.. PHYSICIAN, Bl'ROKON AND ACCOUCHEUR. OlTloa, Momi t and (, Pythian Building. Hour. 10 to II and 1 to L Residence Cs Cnlar street. H. T. CROSBY, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW. M Commercial street I Q A. ROWLRY. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office on Rond street, Astoria, Or. lOliN T. MOHTErT" ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office, upalalr. Astnrlsn tiilldlng. I. N. Doli'h. RlrharJ Ntion. Chester V. Dolph. nOLPH. NIXON A DOLPH. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, On-gon, !4. 2.", M and V, Hamilton Uiillillng. All logal and col lection busln-ss promptly attended to. Claims against the government a spe--Ulty. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODOE NO. T. A. F. and A. M. Regular communications held on the first and third Tuesday evening of each month. O. W. LOIJNSRERRY. W. li ft. C. HOLDEN. Secretary. fnioDD poison niA.5K rriaiwr, Hm ODiUrrorTui llnry Ill.llOU 1'UISON pernisnenllf urea in uuiunsrs. voucnoflirooir.iu home furnini price under m.gui.rsu I v. I r run nre ter to ami here v w 1 1 1 on- trnol to pnr rsllmsil f .rtiund hotel bll l.,.nd n. 3tinm, If ee f all li euie. I f run hre Uken mer ry, Km Ins l loiilds nntuall. and .till have srhe. ni pntn., i uous I'atcnee in mouin, nun a um. 'luiples, 'Mier t "loreil Hpnts, L'lcer on to; bartof ths bixlr, Halror ryenrows wiiina iuVil Is tin. Heoonuury llLooit I'OInoS ws gasrantee to curs. We solicit the mmt olieU uste caees snd cnallaiige tlie world for a caan weeannotciire. Thl. 01-esM ta.i e.r. bunted the skill ol the most siulneut phjr.l rUns. HAOO.OOO capital tiehlnd our uneoni1 tkm.l gasreBtT. Absolute proofs txni mleil o tnolloriyn. AoVlrM IHlft KKM EUV .4JO, vii ijat1rrln Temple. HIICAOU, ILL. Oo to Elmore, Sannorn' offio and sea machine, Take along some of tha twine "aa good as Marshall's, " In your pocket, and teat them. Then see how much mora Marshall' will stand. It' money ta your pocket and flsh In your net to find out their Dew and handsome twin testing MARINE NEWS. IIKlll WATKN, DATE. a.m.V. km.' 14IH WAT.. A. M. M. M. Ii.m ft Hn.iniA lb m ft ,h m ifk fiSturility Miihiluy , MoihImv,, i) lo it on, i : 01- 7 I II 41 ,J ft A 4 if 7UI M1 A (Mi -re: i'-' 1 l'H. ! 'I'llmiluy,. IU WtMliiail'jr t'k i. ... .. f7.7' IMk7j 7 1; ii.ii i -;ii 7 i 4 M V ".1 7 41. .1," n J 0 V.li Vli.7 rriuitx,. V tV'Ml Ik in. in 1,W,-IH . I'U1, linlilW Xrr, i lmiiKw "f l'ni-ii. Mixiii. IU, Hrl lr. I-, Kull Mhii. Tli A Kin' ririM Hlil, Hi") xu ca. and 0 liNM'1ng rxpM't lo g t' t'xlay. Tim Munxanlia wan i-ngUKl yeati-r-dny In lulkliig on "! at Ilia Klavcl l-k. Tim ateanir Htate ymilrrday enwred a largo rir of gi-neral merchandlae at the .HjMJoin ItoUMt. The Chllkat ywlcrlay rnlwd at the iMiMtoin IxmiM. a gpiM-raJ cargo froin Co. julll and oMwtt poliits. Tlxi llultim Hall arrived down at 3:30 yi-wtmitay aftni'xn In In of the Oklahoma. Tim AIU llliuii'liard yerti-rday clear ed for Kan Kranrlwo with a argo of I30.UUQ f of lumW from Portland. and K5.0IMI f(H of lumber and 2,'iXI bun- llin of tuks fnnn AMoria. Tl st.-w.nirr HtaJe arrlvel In from (allfornla at 10:30 yewtifday morning. Hliu arrived off the river at 11:30 the nlgltt I'tfvl.rtw. ami wmld have arrived In rt by mhlnlglit had not the weath er brt-n m dirty. Tluf illng whooiir Hat If r, now be ing ntttl out at the Mlneton atreet wharf for a i rulst along the California and J.4.i iimius, will carry tn hom ing (ilgnm fnm thr Irydwkcr lofts In AluiM'la, by which It la hi"-d to s-nd worl to this city from time to time of the Mticcrwa of the whaling flet. Tl'e schme originated In the brain of Captain Kred .NVIikmi, inaetrr of the IliHtl. r. who had no difficulty In secur ing ten etrong. rxperlemwd blrrta for th eiperlment. Kan FrancUco Chron icle. The firm of II. F. Christy A Co., of Kan Fnuv Uco, which haul the contract for overhauling and repairing the rev enue cutter I'erry, are out several hun dred dollars on the deal, hwauao of III luck In putting In a new cylinder. They had figured pretty close on the work. ami the first cylinder they put In waa rej''led because It waa not "perfectly light." according to the pevilkAlkma. Another cylinder was bored, but waa also rejecll on the some ground. Wlntt a third cylinder had be4n re jected the authorities at Washington were apie-aled to and ruled that so lang as the cylinder proved "practically ! tight" It stiould be accepted. Had not the dnartmrnC so ruled it a nliahle that ChiiMty A Co. would still be at w.rk trylnif to bore a cylinder that would nil the epecifliiatloiui. A very Important ruling ha Juat been lumied by th board of auHrvlalng lnMN'tirs of at cam vcaw-l. It la an amendment to rult 5. wctlon It. and mys that "No original llocrme for lake nr lwy Is to be iseued to any pemin ho has nK been licensed and served at Icajit one year ae first -cla pilot or ehf mate. . . . Provided, how ever, that the foregoinV clause shall not iply t any perwm who has served at i.mi tnrve yeatw aa inaater f a nailing veseel on waters for wtia-h he diwlree to obtain a Mcaimo. "Mate and pilots of calling ship may le licensed aa chlf mate after serving a year In the deck department of steamers." A second mate. euTonllng hi law. ruqulrm no license, but 1n order to protivt shippers the chamtxn- of com merce has decided to Inane tSem to all competent men. and In future all aeo ond mate sailing from San Franclaco must have one of them. Tha second aiwlstant engineer of a steam veewcl must have a licence. The second mate who hiia no license takiHi the captain' watch at night and Is really master of the ship. If he gives a wrong signal the engineer may lose his llcetute.hut there Is no court In the land to bring the second mate to book. That Is why the cluunher of commenv has decided to license scconil mutea. Heretofore cMiptalns and mates have had to renew their llcenne every year. According to the new law they will be examined oivx (In, evry flvtt yenM only. Tlilji will be a boon to the mas ters and pilots, us It will ive them the periodical Journey to the apprais er's building. San Francisco Cftll. IIATTLK CUY OF KANSAS. I'lmixiiia CSHgette, I Let's cetle. Let's tear loose frm itlie plutocracy and arropiniv and i bruins and respectability of the cor jnipl and uiiNympathetic Kat. Iet's ' gather to ourselves here In Kansas lull our Jewels and flounce out of the I sisterhood of states. Lot's take our dull rairs and quit clvllliation aaid annex ourselves to barbarism. Let' abollnh Interewt, nuike property a felon, punish work with a sentence of enforced si lence, make thinking a penal offense, enact bruins Into buWermllk. paint lover "ad nstra per aspera" with blue jinud, and In Its place Inscribe letter ir soothing goose grease, "Viva la Lcaoe; hurrah for hell!" What's the use of being bound up with communities that are chained to old supeint.it Ions about what they call honesty? We of Kansas want to pul vnrlse the money power; we want to lay our mortKage In silver, tin. sheet Iron, pot metal, asbestos, papier mache and wampum. The pent-up Utlca, Schenectady and other plutocratic cen- If you want a sure relief lot am Da, use an Allcock' S Bbai in Mind Not on of tlon ia a good a th genuine. xi ter contra't iur power. With the omimunltlea constantly treaKng on the ruffles of her garments, Kansas Is handlcaupl. Therefore, let u secede. What! Ho, there, Alabama! Aug Arme Cltlxens of Arkanaaw! Anmim yi, PVtrbla! Ral ly around the stamlard of Jerry Simp son, who boast Id "flat money lu nacy," shouting the battle cry of Kan sas, peffer fvrever; hurrah, boys, hur rah! I'p with Hill llryan, down with th law, for we'll rally around hi whiskers, we'll rally on- again, nhout Ing the battle cry of Kansas. If war should allow Its wrinkled front, let's take a rial Iron and smooth It out. TIUs Is a great day fir Kansas. IKK A C4II.O IK OKKIMt, Take laxative liroino Quinine Tablet. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 2 Sc. For sale by Cbaa. Roger, Druggist. Kansas City's new grain elevator I the larg'nt "f Its kind west of Chlixo, and has bushels. cajrfu'lty of over a million ROYAL Baking Powder hat beta twsrded highest hoaort at every worlT 'if where exhibited. The total capital represented by the roads tn this country In the hand of receiver In June, 189S. was t2.439.li4,- 603 OABTOniA. Mall Um rear There are at present over 34.000,000 acres of vacant public lands In Oregon, of which 24.000.000 are sun-eyed. Use Webfoot Corn Cure. No care no pay. For sale at Es-tes-Conn Drue Store. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. To Whom it may Concern: The undersigned hereby gives notice that n Sunday. January Kih, 1WT, he picked up a ship's anchor and chain. In the Willamette river, at a point nearly opposite the Portland Flouring Mills. lortland. Oregon. A. E. SALTE. Captain Steamer O. K. Astoria. Or.. January 21st. 1897. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. A meeting of the stockholder of the Astoria Wharf and Warehouse Com- j pany will be held at the office of the 1 company. 112 Front street. Astoria. Or., I l on Wednesday. February 3rd at 10' o'd(K-k a. m. Hy order of the president. Wm. TIMSON Astoria. January 19th, 1S97. Secy. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING. SCHOOL Nottoe is Hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 1, Astorla,!n fiaisop coumy. i-regon. mi iiw nnu - al meeting for said dlstrliit will be held tnat the annu. at the school house In said district at 7:30 p. m. on Friday, January 29, 1S97, for the purpose of levying a tax to sup-1 port a .),! In said district for the j ensuing year. Also a tax to pay Inter-, est on the present Indebtedness. Also, Notlce nen,by glven that gealed atajt for Incidental expenses. And toplan specifications. Strain Diagrams, trannact such other business as may j and B1(lg received by the County come before the meeting. By order of jCourt) of the State of Oregon, for Clat the Hoard of Directors. 'sop county, until Wednesday. February J. E. HIC.UINS. Chairman, j Jd iS97 at 2 o'clock p. m.. for the bulld Att.t: H. B. FERGUSON. Clerk, erection and construction of a Astoria. January IS, 1S97 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION. In the Circuit Court of the State of Or-! cgoh. for the County of Clatsop: The Astoria Building and Loan Aaso - elation. Plaintiff, vs. Sarah A. lloss, M. Hutala, W. C. Logan, Aug. C. Hlnx. and C. E. Runyon. Defend-1 ants: To Aug. C. Hlnx, one of the above nam - ed defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit by the first day of the next regular term of this court, to-wlt: the third Monday'ln Feb ruary. 1S97. and If you fail so to answer, for want thereof, plaintiff will take de cree against you for the relief prayed for In the complaint. Service of summons Is made upon you by publication In the Weekly Astorlan the map of said river on file in the of of Astoria. Oregon, for the space of six j Ace of the County Clerk. The bridge weeks, pursuant to an order of thei t1'8 location to be an Iron or Steel Judge of this court. Hon. Thomas H. McBride, made on the 14th day of De-! cember, 1S96. J. Q. A. BOWLBY. Attorney for Plaintiff. pain in th back. aide, cheat, or Porous Plaster th ttotl counterfeit and tmita wM find in COTTOLENE the ideal frying ncdiutn. It look clean and in dean and docs not Bputtcr in the pan. Food fried in Cottolen is free from grcasineM and richnM,. It is appctizinp; In u appearance, p. UC.IWII'US UJ taste and healthful to eat. Then there is the added con sideration of lower cost. of Cotloltnt docs the work of V. lard or butter. j , ' : ; . L Tus a (nanus rnupisr. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION. In the Circuit Court of the State of Or egon, for the County of ClaLsop: Angus Sutherland, plaintiff, vs. Thomas Logan, Sarah A. Hoes, M. Butala, Hannah Roes, August C. Him. and C. E. Runyon, defendants: To Aug. C. Hint, one of the above nam ed defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit by the first day of the rext regular term of thla court, to-wlt: the third Monday in Feb ruary, IS 97, and If you fall so to answer, for want thereof, plaintiff will take de cree against you for the relief prayed for In the complaint Kervlce of summon I made upon you by publication in the Weekly Astorlan of Astoria, Oregon, for the space of tlx I weeks, pursuant to an order of the i Judge of this court, Hon. Thomas H. Mcliiide, made on the 14tb day of De cember, 1894. J. Q. A. BOWLBT. Attorney for Plaintiff. ORDER OF PtJBLICATION. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clatsop. M. Nowlen, Plaintiff, v. Oliver Stew art, M. C, George, George, his wife, J. P. Eckler. Eckler, hi wlf, D. M. Stuart. Kate B. Stuart, hi wife, L M. Klmber and Sarah Klmber, hi wife. H. W. Weeks, Geo. DeLano, Edith DeLano, hi wife, W. E. Stewart, and Lily Stewart, hi wife. Mary Elmore, E. L. Dwyer, and the Astoria Saving Bank. Defendants: To W. E. Stewart. Lily Stewart, E. L. Dwyer, Geo. DeLano, and Edith De Lano, of the above defendants. In the name of the Stat of Oregon: Tou and each of you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled ult by the first day of the next term of the above entitled court, to-wit: the 21st day of September, 1894; and If you fall so to answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will take decree against you for tha sale of certain land In Clatsop county, Oregon, for the fore closure of a mortgage executed by de fendant Oliver Stewart; said lands are particularly described In the com plaint on file In this suit Said land are situate in section 20, 29, and the Donation Land Claim of Addison Jew ett. T. I N R I W.. and for uch oth er relief as prayed for, and shall be deemed by the court proper. 8ervlc of thl" "" uPn "u Publication In th. Weekly Astorlan pursuant to order of the JuaK OI ln, u" n,ue " . m .... . m. v . nAnrr t- V JU1' 13'"' Attorney ror nainiin. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. The partnership heretofore existing j under the name of Robb & Parker, I wherein W. L. Robb and F. L. Parker, .of Astoria, Oregon, were equal part- Iners is this 13th day of January. A. 1Sq. HI, vd hv mnfnal mn.pnl F u ParkeT continue the business ;and u,ume all obligations. W. L. ROBB. F. L. PARKER. PROPOSAL FOR A BRIDGE. draw bridge across Young' River, in Clatsop County, Oregon, according to such plojis, specifications and diagrams. Said bridge to be located at one of the ,' following points, and herein designated 'a locations Nos. X and 2. Location No. 1 Being a rInt on the north bank of Toung's River, at the Intersection of the east line of the town of Case's Astoria, with savld river. Said ! point and direction of crossing being j located and described upon the map of 'said river on file In the office of the ! County Clerk. The bridge at this loca- tion to be an Iron or Steel Draw, with 90 foot openings, and 16-foot pile trestle approach on each side thereof. Location No. J Being a point on the north bank of Toung's River, at the Intersection of Seventh street of the City of Astoria, extended south to said river. Said point and direction of cross ing being located and described upon draw wtlh 130 foot openings, aiid l-foot P"e trestle approacn on eacn me uiere- 'or. icn niaaer snu.ii aeposu wun nis 'bid c8" or certified check, payable to the order of the County Clerk, to the amount of ten per cent of his bid, which shall be forfeited to the county, In case the award Is m&de to him and he fails., neglect, or refuses for a period of two days after such award Is made, to enter into contract and file his bond In the manner required by and to the satis faction of said County Court The plans, specifications and dia grams, selected by the County Court, will be subject to the approval of the V LEOAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Ho. Secretary of War of the United Alate. The payment for said contract to be made by warrant on the Special Road Fund of the County, on half up on the completion and acceptance of the contract, and one half one year thereafter. The right U hereby reserv ed to reject any and all bid. By order of the County Commission ers. F. I. DUNBAR, County Clerk. December 23, 1S94. EXECUTOR'8 NOTICE. Notice 1 hereby given that th un dersigned have duly qualified In th county court of the tate of Oregon for Clatsop county, as executor of th last wilt and testament of John Hob son, deceased, and all person having claim against th estate of said de ceased must present th same, duly verified, to such executors at the office of Fulton Brothers, Atty., In the city of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, within six month from thla date. Astoria, Dec 15th, C, W. FULTON, O. C. FULTON, Executor. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clatsop County: D. K. Warren, as assignee) of I. W. Caae, an Insolvent debtor, plaintiff, va Charlotte J. Halt, defendant To the above named defendant Char lotte J. Hall: Yoj are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the above named plaintiff, filed In th above en titled court. In the above entitled suit on or before the first day of the next term of the above entitled court, which will be on Monday, the 15th day of February, 1897. If you fall to so ap pear and answer said complaint the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for therein, which In sub stance la a decree foreclosing that cer tain mortgage executed by you to said L W. Case, on the 2d day of September, 1892, to secure a promissory note of that date, executed by you to said Case for the sum of S200 in United State' gold coin, with Interest from said date until paid at the rate of ten per cent per annum, being payable on year af ter said date, and no part thereof, prin cipal or Interest, having been paid, said mortgage being upon the following de scribed real estate situated In Clatsop county, Oregon, to-wit: , Lots numbered twenty (20) and twenty-one (21) of Block numbered one hun dred and seven (107), In the town of Taylor' Astoria, aa laid out and re corded by the Peninsular Land A Trust Company; also Lot numbered four (4) of Block "C" In the town of McEwan's addition to Ocean Grove; also lot num bered seven (7) of Block numbered twelve CD In the town of Warren ton addition to Astoria, also called tha "Town of Warrenton." as laid out and recorded by D. K. Warren. And for a decree directing the sale of said real estate aa upon execution, and the application of the proceeds thereof upon the amount due upon said note, principal and interest, and ti e further sum of forty dollar attorney's fee In said suit, and also the coats of such suit and sale. This summons la published pursuant to an order made by the Hon. T. A. McBiide. Judge of the above entitled court, on the 30th day of December, 1S96. FULTON BROS. Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice ia hereby given that C. W, Rich, administrator of the estate of Jonas Llnd, deceased, haa filed with the county clerk of Clatsop county, State of Oregon, his final account as such administrator of said estate of said Jonas Llnd, deceased, and that Monday, the 1st day of February, 1897, at 11 o'clock a. m., of said day, at the county court room In the county court house of Clatsop county. Or., has been fixed by the county court of Clatsop county as the time and place of hearing said final account and the settlement thereof. All person having objections to said final account are required to file their objections thereto on or before said day. Dated this 7th day of Jan., 1897. C. W. RICH. Administrator. MUNICIPAL BONDS FOR SALE. Notice Is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the Aud itor and Police Judge, of the City of Astoria, Clatsop County, State of Or egon, until Thursday, February ISth, 1S97, at 2 o'clock p. m.. for the sale of "Astoria Municipal Bonds," In the sum of 495,000.00. for twenty years' time, and to bear lnt ?rest at the rate of 4 per cent per annum, and $95,000.00 for twenty-five years' time and to bear lnerest at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, Interest to be payable semi-annually. The right to reject any and all bids Is hereby reserved. By order of the common council. Attest: H. E. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon, January IS, 1897. clvriTt. THana asaaveu OISICN PATBNT. COPVBIOHTa da Itor tnfrirmatk and tree Handbook write u U.N. -4 a CO- Hal Beoadwat, Mi Vou. Oldeat baraaa for Bseunn patents la America, Erer; patent taken oat by u. la brought before toe public hr a Dotlo (Wen tree ofoaarge ta lb CO. 11 awuedwar. .w York Oty, Partis dashing the beat of Job printing at th lowest price should call at th Astoria Job office, befor going where. i SoIentiQo American I IN - T a r THE i WEEKLY ASTORIAN Established 1873 As an 'advertising medium the Weekly Astorian ia un surpassed 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 andWashington, trib utary to the City of Astoria. Advertisers Who Wish to v Reach the Country , People should call to their aid tha columns of the Weekly As torian There are several reasons why the -Weekly As torian's circulation ia 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 absolute'y 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 Agents Wanted $,0ay$2 LIFEo'M'KINLEY And HOBART, Republican Candidate for president and vice-president, by Root. P. Porter, the noted Journalist present editor of the Cleveland World, and lnitlmate friend of McKINLEY for twenty years. Absolutely th only au thentlo LIFE OF McKINLEY publish ed. For more than two year in prep receiver the endorsement of MaJ. Mc Kinley and hi most Intimate friend. 220 a day. Chance for thousand of others to do as welL This la th oppor tunity of your life. The highest com mission paid. ORDER OUTFIT NOW. Send 20c (stamp taken) aa an evidence of good faith, which amount will be refunded with agent' first order. If It Is only for one book, making OUTFIT FREE. Book on Ume. Charge pre paid, leaving profit clear. Act quick or while you are waiting other will cut you out THE N. O. HAMILTON PUB. CO 15SS Arcade, Cleveland, O. FROM NOW UNTO. 8PRINO Overcoat and winter wraps will be hi fashion. They can be discarded, tempor arily while traveling In the stAam-heated train of th Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway. For solid eomfort, for speed and for safety, ne ether line eaa com par with this great railway of th Wort.