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r; THE DAILY AriTOKLAN. BATTJIDAY MORN 1 NO, JANUARY 1897 I TTTmZm .it Lit If llU." AWflcLitilr PrcpnMlion for As similating4 tltchxxlmullirtf uU tliig Ihc SUinuiths and Dowels of MMM SaaaXaaaaaaa PromofcsDicslionlirfrfiJ ncs mul Rest .Conuilns nrtlrrr Ojmiiii.Morytilne iwr Mineral. Not Naiicotic. IttoaveTwVMl, Aprrfrcl Rriiirdy forCoiulipd lion. Sour Stomach. I )mrrUnM Worms ,Coitvukwn.sTovri.".!i- urss and Loss or Situ: Tat Simile 5iVnnlui "f NEW S'OHK. IXACT COPY Of WgAPPCH. -Arjouf Columbia livor oImon Whin you buy Lm Are You liuing KwstV lia aura and at that your tlrkat raada la T HE NORTH-WESTERN LINE. CHICAGO. ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS. Thla la tha QUE AT SHORT LINK ftatwaan IHJIAJTII. ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all I'ninta East nti.l South. Their MHxnlrlcaiit Traok. Pearlann Vei llliiiliul I HiiIiib" rind Hlaeplna" Cr Trnlna and Mono: "ALWAYS ON TIME " lluva Klven unit rouii a nn'.lonnl npuU tlon. All climi' of paaaeniiora rnrrlcxl on the veHtllmled train without extra chiincx. Hhlp your frelxht and I nival over Ihla funiom line. All avenia hava ticket. W. II. MRAD,, F. C. SAViOIC. (Jen. AKnt Trav. F. and P. AgU 248 Waahlnvton at., Portland, Or. THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT A paaengr train on tha Chicago, Mil waukoa and Bt Paul Hallway. No. Its tarln ara veattbuled, heater by a team, and lighted by electricity. Each ileap car berth haa an eleotrto reading lamp. It dining car ara tha beat In tha world, and Ita coaohea ara palace on wheal i. Thl great railway, oonnaotlng aa It doe with all transcontinental line at Bt Paul and Omaha, aaauras to tha tarvallng public tha beat aervloa known. Ticket via tha Chicago, Milwaukee and fit. Hull Hallway ara on al at all railroad ticket oflleea to any point In tha United Plate or Canada. For map, folder and other Information, addree. C. J. BDDT, General Agent I. W, CASEY, Portland, Or. Trar. paaa and Tkt Agaot Portland, Or. For Delicacy, tftr fn rl . mrA 4m liniifn.iiiMil ef I V jrm. leloa nothing aqiiale Poxaoai' Pnwnaa. e ivtfc.i. .;. I lomts w-, SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE op IS ON THE WRAPPER CF EVERY norrriAz of Cm'.-'iIi ! f tf la I ol M 1 U t ;.k. Dvn I a. law antra u mII Jti arj.ultj t in Ui yU w protuiM Uiat It It )m at ftxd"ta will ger avirr nr jww.' Out jii i O-A-6-T-O-B-I-a, Un "11". PHOfeUtaiONAL. CARUU Ht'lliioi. HITKKINTKNL'KNT. II. H. I.YMAN, Oltlce. ai'txa th atreet eaal of poat oitlce. ( ittlca hour, firat Wednesday of every in.KiLh. 9 a, m, to 1 p. in. Every Saturday, 9 a. m. to I p. m. II A. 6MIT11. PENTI8T. Itooma 1 and t, Pythian Building, vjvrrr C. II. Cooper" store. DR O. B. E8TK8, I'HYBICIAN AND SUKGEON. 0'lal at tan tlon to dlaaaaaa of woman nd aurgarr. Orflc over Danalgar itora. Aftorla. Talephon No. U. IAT TUTTI.K, M. D.. PH YHICIAN, 8t.'ROKON AND ACCOUCHEUn. OrTlce, roomr f and t, Pythian Building. Hour, to to U and I to I Kealdanoa, Cadnr atreat II. T. CHOBrtY. ATTOrtNEY-AT-LAW. MX Commercial atrnat I Q A. BOWI.BT. ATTOHNKY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Offle on Ilond treat, Aitorta, Or. KilIN T UdHTER. ATTORNKY-AT-T.AW. Of.ee. upatalm, Anlorlnn ItnlUlln . N. Doliih. Itlchanl Nixon. Chester V, Dolph. , noi-rii. Nixon a noLPH. ATTOHNEY8 AT LAW Portland. Oregon, !t. 25, l and 17, Miunlltnn HulMlnir. All IcRiil and rol led Ion hiialnaa promptly attended to. C'liilma UKalnt tho govornmont a pa 'laltv SOCIETY MEETINOS. TEMPI. E I.OOOE NO. 7, A. F. and A. M Regular communication held on I he Drat and third Tuesday evening of each month. O. W. LOIINSDEIIRY. W. M. E. C. 1IOLDEN, Secretary. filLDDD POISON CM gSPICfaini TVt'riiimrr.He 01M rCUIMUl I o,.dryorTr. Uary lil.oou 1'OIMON permanenily I 'U red In It Ui W dan. Yon can be Ireatnl at 1 home for Mine prion nmier Mmegmtrau- .Till "iu .n"i"r ,f,ixuiiiu -iiiuiip iraottopiir railroad taraand hotel blllt.and n han am.irwefmi tocuia. I f rou hn Ukon nir- enry, loillUe pi.tuali, and ailll 6e arlmand Pfllna, .11 ueoual'atcluMi In mouth. Hore Throat, rlmplea, Copper t'nloreil Hpota, lleera on hit yurtof lha body, llnlror Fyel.rowa fulling Jut, It I thla Novomlury lll.KOU Potsof guarantee to cure. We aulioil Urn mo.t olnti uale eaaa and eimllence tha world for a rae weeannoteure. Thla dioeaae bna alea.a liHltlett the ek III of the luoflt ei.Uliel.t pliyal China. SJROO.OOO capital behind our unrondk ihinnl saarauir. Ahaulutenronla aenl sealed oo i.nllcnllen. AddreM l)OR HI MKUV CO. xtf y r-.l- luul, CUlUAUU, 1U Oo to Elmore, Sanborn's offlce and see machine. Take along aome of the twines "aa good as farahaira,M In your pocket, and taat tham. Then es now much more Marshall's will stand. It's money In your pnekat and flab. In your net to nnd out their new and handsome twine testing 1 MARINE NEWS. I IIIKII WATKN. I .I M, ili.in ft III lilfl MW WATXK. Dai k. 11 f. x. ;h in A h 111 n tWTinliiy Mituduy ,, Muiuluy,. Tii.aiiliiy., UkiIii.iI'k In 11 luil.fti 1 1 mii.I I.M t M 7 II I , I d 11 0 4-7 ii II 4IMI l I i1A. Ilii.f. I lu 7.7. 1 I 01 11 7' !I7.ii M-il.Ti a m 1 1 a S Jl K.I. I H JU 7.V Il IJI i lH.l)i .vri'j T.'iUl 'I'll ilrmlu !'l Krlitny,, hi 111. . 111 -'J. I. it-, -Ot I. Kill, Iwl :nr xcro. I liuiiia 111 M'Miit'M, I fcf.U.lt II. i'lh.1 U. I. I.. ii ur 'A pew I. full M The pilot wliuuniT Hmd J"i Ik In M'I I. Tim ulruimr (lillkut arrived yinliT'luy ml put In . down Tim oliMiinT Hlln will rrlv ilwn IliU iiiornlriK and liuvo nut (or Hun Ktumlivo. Tl ilrlK-r W. H, twill rrlvl down yi'nliTiluy iifli rniwin Aiul ti'l up t the 'i. It. itiiil N. 'l.R k. TIim HrltUh nhtji Itpttawlnc, tht Attn mhhIi, an4 I ! HlitviKT lllnni'tinnl put (i iw ri-n)uy tLt 2 u i Iik k. Tlic AlMryliiiih fiuillf bvn i-luirli'fit nnl will to' I'ortlmul ti- Iny In l'iw "( 1I10 rikUhaiiiA, w'tili h I'-ft l II llll rvi-nllltf. ' Tim Nortlu'rii I'tulllr now hu two liwniiililpii 1 r"Blnit tli l'iu-tllr ix'rati n nnili i TutMii with cjrfHH of Vttlimlili. nrl.iiil iii-ri'haii'llw In lhi-lr twildii i)ii Ik ih MfMir Victoria, ltiM at Vk-torla Halunlay. Hho will pmixtlil)' l. at TifiMtt Hunday. Tin uttirr l tho hI-oiiht I'l-llian. wlilb null"! fruin Yokohnriia Tulay. Nnrtln-m i'nulfli- m.njnT Tamia la I'MctliiK oulAnT'l (iK' at I Ik tf'-un wharf fir ihr. i.r).-iil. Hhc w ill pnitMihly all Kaiunlay. H.-r fMKlit In of a par ticularly ial.l ihanu'ti-r. Imiu'lliia flour, iiitiil.tiiinl nijlk. twvr, uiwl rail ami rw i-Mlmi. A ix'lal.l- hlpintit to Ihnt if 3K) or mor tnurl if xMtl (mala fnwn the drew-truf worka of J'--"Ph Kihllti. at Mllwaukw. Wla. With thr rxi-plUii t a doxrn or fifteen liar rHauf mall rxtrart. the harrvla rontain Uoltlml Iwf cotmlif Ih-J to JiJH-m i-ttlfw IIk.t, Th oM ilinr ili-K'tiiT fHnnt. owmt by HlniiMti and fur many yra en an. In th lumlx-r tra1e riwin CVm lly and HUa iirt, waa oonaltcnnd In th tMincyant yi-ntrrday. fh waa one. f tho iM-at kmnn mitlniT vmmwI that vliltnd Ihla xirt. Only few day i an ati- arrlvnd wlrh a rarnu of Jum lr. alandlna- a irwul uluikliiK up In tho Morma Afti-r ah had dlnohantcd rarponira wn rnt below to rfamv hr timber. They male a thoniu-h examination and finin.! thai there wai nolhlna to w hich to i'un the tlinbr. The hull of the old veaaet waa eatn up by dry rot.-Hwn FrancUKv Chron icle. Aooordlnic to advl from Bydnev. N'. H. W.. rnvlvcnl yeaterday. the ateam- hip Wurriiieio, whU'h nailed frm tha4 lrt on Wnlnneday luat, carritu very heavy ahliuiienia ..f woul. Tlie line haa im tr.nil.le Jn .mjlnif for thla freluht I now nhlpiiera are brirlnnlii to reallxe that !y troiiittnK the Canailuin imt vice the dlapatch .f their irooda l aonie wv..n or Hisht da-a imrre ai-ily than via the Hue canal route. In aildltion to Iut w., Mhipment (he Warrimon hrliiK conalileral.U. general men-hand-le. there M.n 0 lima for Vlcti.ri. alone. Her aaloon naniMtny nuinN-m SO paoawiRera. and there are txwld. ID Inteniirtllate paaaenger. Victoria I'olonlat. TO II' HK A COLO IN O.NK ttw. Take laxative Hromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if It falls to cure. Sic. For sale by Chaa. Rogers, Drugglit. TOSSED AIIOPT IN A TTPHOO.V. The Terrible Experience of the Steamer Irene. Seldom diK'a a veaeel live through :iuch an exiwrlenee tut thut eiKxunterHl by the utenmer Irene- while In transit 1)1.1 wimmi llumliurg and Yokohama and arrive iMtoin side up at her distilla tion. When several days out from the former port the Ixv-otnctor txgun to fall very ruphliy. the wind at the time being from the nortlutist with thick rain nnd a high rnwa aea running. Toward iiullnlght It waa blowing with tvihonn force, and the Hhlp ooul.1 ecmroely be kept on her cour.se toivanl the eat the vivhi-I at the tltno being near th I.ee-ch.Mi Islatnln. There wtw no choice between the open r nnd the rn-ks to leewiiril. nnd the stentuer wn driven to the bent oilvantiw to get g.xxl Ken room. The sen nt the time m rlsltiK like the walla of a huge volcano mound the Htemncr, without any true direc tion; nhe CM-ined to Ik' In the vort'X ( the storm, laboring In n manner al- niixtt Ind.-wtibiible. 'nie pitching and rolling waa simply i ful. and to muke miitiera wurne the hurfera, or steel spring, mi the st.wlng clialnk carried away, ana the Uirimullmi on the hatches were being blown up. together with the hatches themselves, by the pressure of the air In the holds, owing to the excessive motion. Thtwe had to be secured with any available gear that could be got at, such aa nlnnlia secured with running gear which waa cut off for the purpose. During thla time the crew worked like demons, but the unfortunate part waa chat two of them had their arms broken, while another had his left leg fractured above the ankle. In the short soiMM-e of eight minutes the nteajner passed the center of the typhoon, and Wind then came with terrlJlc force from the northwest, with blinding rain. if you want limbs, use an a sure relief lot Allcock BlAR in Mind Not one of tlons is as good as the genuine. NEVER FAILS TO CURE. , ! ' Astonishing Record of the Great Paine s Celery Compound. ' a HI 1 it lipp " Mm I'Hlnr rolery cnitun. baa never yet f.illi-1 to cure. Where l other no-dual trewtiuent haa fiiiled to relieve I'alne'a celery com pound hua auix-.vled time and time uguJii. Joltn W. IW.yd. of Mlithaaaka. Ind., aaya of hi own aae: "tjiat winter 1 waa taken down with a very severe attack uf nervou and mueculur rheumiUlMn. m bad that I ull not IW down. t up. tt xtand. without the nvmt excruciating pain. I waa all the time under tho care of two of the bint phywiciona of the place, hut I did not Improve. I took different rheumatic rurea and uaed an electric lottery a hlf hour a day for ten day, without any relief. "Finally I concluded to try Paine oMcry oomixnind. and to my surprlae after using one-half brttle I waa able to gut out, and vote on el-tUm day., and bef.rre I uael the whole bottle I wont to work and have worked every day alnre. I have gained twenty The deck were full of water, and the saloon fl.sxled. considerable , damage bolng dune. Everything moveable waa washed off the decks. Captain Sctine der waa 1hkI1' brulartl on the left aide and aliove the knee, but In spite of the pain he suffered, still labored on. aet Ung on example to hia crew, who all wi.rk.Hl with a will. The chief engineer and his crew also hwl a hard time of It In keeping alive the fire, which were often on the point of being put out. After twenty-four hours of thht experience the typhoon paM Hway and they were able to at earn full speed, but agtalnst tremen dously heavy seas, which considerably retarded their pngniw. During the height of the storm all the vessel" sails and awnings were blown away. Including the head sails, which wire being set to try and wear the vessel's head nund. The steamer Anally arrived In Yoko hama, allowing evidences of having IHieaod thnmgh a territlc handling.. NOTICE TO MARINERS. San Luis Obispo Hay. California No Uoe In hereby given that the bell buoy marking Souxa Rock, near the entrance to Port Harford. Is again In good work ing order. This notice afforta the !-ist of Itcaina ami Buoys. Pacific Coast. 1K!';. Page 11. San Francisco, Jan. 19. 1S97. FRANK COURTIS, Commander U. S. Navy, Inspector 12th Lighthouse District. ROYAL Baking Powder has been awarded highest honors at every world's tali' where exhibited. The population of Arizona is over liN.OOO. an Increase of 'nearly 25.000 in one year. CA8TOIIIA. il M LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. To, Whom It tuny Concern: The undurslgnetl hereby gives notice that on Sunday, January 17th, 1S97, he picked up a ship's anohor and chain, In the Willamette river, at a point nearly opposite the Portland Flouring Mills, Portland, Oregon. A. E. SALTE. Captain Steamer O. K. Astoria, Or., January 21st, 1S97. NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING. Nolle la hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 1, Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, that the annu al meeting for said dlatrlot will be held At the school house in sold district at pains in the back, side, chest, of Porous Plaster the host of counterfeits and talta, fpou Kia in wolgtit and am fooling Ant j rate. , "My wife haa alao been taking It for nervouanewa, and think that there I ; nothing like kt. We &oth recommend ; K to all of our acquaintances, and you , are at liberty to uae this letter aa you ;ae At, for It truly worked wonder la my caee." 1 And Paine" celery compound I working juat auch wonder In every I mate, county, city, and village of the country today. The reader muat know some one who haa tried K. Auk that person if he or ahe haa not at once been benefited! Don't let a dealer palm off anything elae on you. however; for there Is aa much difference between PaJne'a cel ery compound and all Hie ordinary aar aapaiillas, tonics, nervines and com pound aa there la between an electric moua and a boy's windmill. There la power to cure InPalne's cel ery compound. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. 7:30 p. m. on Friday, January 29. 1S97. for the purpose of levying a tax to sup port a aohool In said district for the ensuing year. Also a tax to pay inter est on the present Indebtedness. Alao a tax for Incidental expenses. And to transact such other business, as may come before the meeting. By order of the Board of Directors. J. E. HIGOINS. Chairman. Attest: H. B. FERGUSON. Clerk Astoria, January 18. 1897. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. A meeting of the stockholders of the Astoria Wharf and Warehouse Com pany will be held at the office of the cmnpany, 112 Front street, Astoria, Or., on Wednesday, February 3rd, at 10 o'clock a. m. By order of the president Wm. TIMSON. Secy. Astoria, January 19th, 1897. SUMMONS BT PUBLICATION. In the Circuit Court of the State of Or egon, for the County of Clatsop: The Astoria Building and Loan Asso ciation, Plaintiff, vs. Sarah A. Ross, M. Butala, W. C Logan, Aug. C. Hlnx, and C. E. Runyon, Defend 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 clay of the next regular term of this court, to-wlt: the third Monday in Feb ruary. 1S97, 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. Service of summons is made upon you by publication in the Weekly Astorlan of Astoria, Oregon, for the space of six weeks, pursuant to an order of the Judge of this court, Hon. Thomas H. MeRride. made on the Uth day of De cember. l:i. J. Q. A. BOWLBY. Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION. In the Circuit Court of the State of Or egon, for the County of Clatsop: Angus Sutherland, plaintiff, vs. Thomas Logon, Sarah A. Ross. M. Butala, Hannah Ross, August C. Ulna, and C. E. Runyon, defendants: 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-wit: the third Monday In Feb ruary, 1897, and tf you fall 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 Astorian of Astoria, Oregon, for the space of six weeks, pursuant to an order of the Judge of this court, Hon. Thomas H. McBrlde, made on the 14th day of De cember, 189. J. Q. A. BOWLBY. Attorney for Plaintiff. ORDER OF PUBLICATION. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for tha County of Clatsop. At. Nowlen, Plaintiff, vs. Oliver Stew art, M. C, Oeorge, Onorgs, bis wife, J. P, Eckler, Eckler, his wife, D. M. Stuart. Kate B. Stuart, bis wife, 1. M. Klmbrr and Sarah Klmber, his wife, H. W. Weeks, Geo. CeLano, Edith teIano, his wife, W. E. Stewart, and Lily Stewart, his wife, Mary Elmore, E. L. frwyer, and the Astoria Savings Rank, Defendants: To W. E. Stewart. Lily Stewart, E. It. Dwyer, Geo. Da La no, and Edith Dv Lano, of the above defendants. In the name of the State of Oregon: You and each of you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit by the first day of the next term of the above entitled court, to-wlt: the 21st day of September, 1894; and If you fall so to answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will take decree against you for the sale of owtaln 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 Ale In this suit Said lands are situate In sections 20. 29, and the Donation Land Claim of Addlaon Jew ett, T. I N., R. I W., and for such oth er relief as prayed for, and shall be deemeu by the court proper. Service of this summons I made upon you by publication In the Weekly Aotorlan pursuant to order of the Judge of this court made the 21at day ' of July. WW. J. Q. A. BOWLBT. Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. The partnership heretofore existing under the name of Robb & Parker, wherein W. L. Robb and F. L. Parker, of Astoria, Oregon, were equal part ners Is this 13th day of January, A. D. 1897. diaaolved by mutual consent F. L. Parker will continue the business and asaume all obligations. W. L. ROBB. F. L. PARKER. PROPOSAL FOR A BRIDGE. Notice la hereby given, that sealed Plans, Specifications, Strain Diagrams, and Bids will be received by the County Court, of the State of Oregon, for Clat sop county, until Wednesday, February 3d. 1897, at 2 o'clock p. m.. for the build ing, erection and construction of a draw bridge across Young's River, in Clatsop County, Oregon, according to such plans, specifications and diagrams. Said bridge to be located at one of the following points, and herein designated as locations N'os. 1 and 2. Location No. 1 Being a point on the north bank of Young's River, at the Intersection of the east line of the town of Case's Astoria, with said river. Said point and direction of crossing being located and described upon tha map of said river on file la the office of the County Clerk. The bridge at this loca tion to be an Iron or Steel Draw, with 90 foot openings, and l-foot pile trestle approach on each side thereof. Location No. 2 Being a point on the north bank of Young'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 the map of said river on file in the of fice of the County Clerk. The bridge at this location to be an Iron or Steel draw wtlh 130 foot openings, and lt-foot pile trestle approach on each side there of. Each bidder shall deposit with his bid cash 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 made to him and he fails., neglects, or refuses for a period of two days after such award is made, to enter Into contract and file his bond tn the i 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 Hon. Secretary of War of the United States. The payment for said contract to be made by warrants on the Special Road Fund of the County, one half up on the completion and acceptance of the contract, and one half one year thereafter. The right Is hereby reserv ed to reject any and all bids. By order of the County Commission ers. F. I. DUNBAR, County Clerk. December 23, 189S. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice is hereby given that C. W. Rich, administrator of the estate of Jonas Llnd, deceased, has 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, 1S97, 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 Clataop county as the time and place of hearing said final account and the settlement thereof. All persons having objections to said final account are required to file their objections thereto on or before said day. Dated this 7th day of Jan., 1S97. 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 CKy of Astoria, Clatsop County, State of Or egon, until Thursday, February 18th, 1897, at 2 o'clock p. m.. for the sale of "Astoria Municipal Bonds," in the sum of 195,000.00. for twenty years' time, and to bear interest at the rate of per cent per annum, and $95,000.00 for twen ty-five years' time and to bear Interest 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 18, 1897. Parties desiring the beat of job printing at the lowest prices should ean at the Astoria Jos office before going al THE ' . . i,i A, WEEKLY ASTORIAN Established 1873 As an advertising median! 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 andYVashington, trib utary to the City of Astoria. Advertisers v Who Wish to Reach the Countiy People : ' should call to their aid the -columns of the Weekly As torian There are several reasons why the Weekly As torian 'a 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. !t is absolutely reliable ; hence its popularity. The Weekly Astorian contains 56 columns of reading matter every week. Just th'nk! AH the news of the worla for $2 a year. If you are not a sub scriber to this great paper you should send in vour name at once. Second Oldest Paper in the State Cavrivat TRADB aaaPtf. DESIGN PATCMTS. COnvBir-UTa I l" iui i 'i.nu"u jhi nw tianuoucK write to Ml' NX a CO. )61 Bboidwat, Klf YoaC JVdeal bareaa for aeenrlng patenta in America, Ererr patent taken out by u la brought befor the putillo by a noUoa glren tree ol ouiani la the . titniitit Jlrato Iarrt ehmlaHmi of any aclenttfle paper tn the World. Splendidly Illustrated. No luwllliteni man ahoula be without it Weekly, SJ.oOa year: i.s alx nmntha. Addrena. II cVT O0 Fuauaaaaa, gtfl Broadway. Saw Xort City. Beaver Hill n Gilman Coal ...Try It For Family or Steam Purposes. CLEAN... Reasonable la Price ELMORE, SANBORN & CO Areata. Astoria. from now until spkino Overcoats and winter wraps will be la fashion. Tb.y eaa be discarded, tempor arily while traveling in the stasBa-heaiad trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee and Bt Paul Hallway. For solid comfort, far peed and for safety, ne sther Use eaa compare with this great railway 4 the ySoIentifio American Agency aa -