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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTOUIAN, SAlTttNAY MORNING. JANUARY HO, 18U7. JOHN T. LlOHTKR, Editor. .r ' Telephone No. i. TERMS Or SCBSCKlPTTOJt. DAILY. 8nt by malt, per year tt.00 Bent by trail, per month M Served b carrier, per week .10 WEEKLY. Gent by mall, per year S2 In advance, Postage free to subscribers. . All ormimunlcatlona Intended for publi cation should be directed to the editor. Business communications of all kinds and ivmtttanora must be addressed to The Astorlan. The Astorlan iruarantee to It- sub scribers the larsrest circulation of any ftewitpaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising ratos can be had on appli cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan. the second old eat weekly In the state of Oregon, has. atext to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation In the state. John F. Handley & Co. are our Port land agents, and ooplea of the Astorlan aa be had every morning at their stand, 121 Third street The Aetorlat." fcereby offare o doaate ! HOVRtD DOLLARS to Ht. Mary's nttal. curable oa deaaaad to Father Metaiait, whenever legal evldeaee Is lro- M showing (hat aoy afUraooa sew.. swsmr pabllahed In Astoria has printed within the lest.alaety days expiring W- r mttmr m. alnrle ewewlaj" or Ur kind of telegraphle press report. revolved OTr the wires anterfng either r the telegraph olhees la Astoria, rrsi evaa point eatslde of Oregon. Astoria, Or., October IS, ISM. The an-U -spitting la a righteous one, directed against one of the naatl eat. most needless and most mischlev mm h&blts at mankind. mtn.sl. The question that prvservls Itself la one of healthful and salutary regulation rarhor than ivatralnt or twin prwaslon. Shall the college sports tend toward roughness and muscular bru tality or shsll they be directed In chan nels that rtll tend towurd the sym metrical dfvWopmwt t tn physical power? Shall tha Held cwtits btj conduuted with vole reforetu-e , l aohUvMintji of nportHmaiwhipe. shall It be thair aim to lay rugged fun- dattona In brawn and endurance for a mental suporstmcture . that shall be crowned with scholarly attainment. rimlii fn.m the nivsldent of a unl- i . .. ..... k. versaty vnoe neana carrtvu mi ma,u honors In tlie oow.wts In the titvek stadium and won now laurel on the football field. Pr. ration's utterances are sUnitlcant. The spenki-r did n.X de plore the strong popular interest In athletics aa a i-giHra!lng adjunct to the pursuits f lernlnR. hut he fenivd that ' the Intellectual life does not per vale the vndcrjmi.luiUe as much as it ought." Vr button hivpc to see tne day wlte-n the man who shall I pointed out on the campus as most orm m the Vto::rus admiration of the under -graduate is the man who does the best all-around Intellectual work. We fear the learned d.ictor's appre hensions with respect to the tendency to Idolise heroes of the athletic tleUt are not .altogether well founded. The public may crown with laurel the win ner In a contest of physical agility and strength, but the willingne of the populjaee to applaud athletic endeavor will never detract from the fervor or the plaudits that greet the achieve ments of scholarship. The adulation of the athletic hero Is transitory. It comes from the enthusiasm of the hour. The praise of the attainments of learning Is permanent and perpetual. The tendency toward healthful out door athletics In America la a hopeful sign of the times. Its proper regula tion and restriction will form the basis for the highest attainments hi scholarship. FREE TO EVERY MAN THK METHODS OF A (JURAT TUKATMKXT FOR WEAKNKSS OF MKN. ; Which Cured Him .iter Kverythlng Else Failed. Managing RdUor "Who wrote that artM this 'tiptiiluK , on 'The Prune Marktt't" j ' j ' '''" City KWor",wterret. Why?'? aiiuwgliut Editor "flothlng, only.h cam to have been full of Ms subject." ChlNgo Tribune. Painful diseases are had enough, but when a man Is slowly wasting away with nervous weakness, the mental r.uwtktaiinca are ten times worse than the most severe pain. There Is no let up to the mental suffering day or nlnht. SUvp Is almost impossible, and under such a strain men are scarcely respon- they d-. For years the i Chlcora, pa., "Hsrald:" lUchard Vensel reports Ona JUItiuta Cough Cure the greatest success In medical solenrt. He told us that It cured his whole family of terrible coughs and colds, af ter all other so called cures had fulled entirely. Mr. Vensel said It mutated his children through a very bad siege of mosaics. One Minute Couuh Cure makes expectoration very easy and rapid. Chas, lbi;er, liucifl"'. sillc tv what writer rolled Jid lesel on the troubled The only wujr to got Hd of your hM ...... .,t ...iiimI weakness until It was a , Is to get a fuluiv out of It. tJel the oucstion whether he had not better I pattern of your take a de of poison and thus end all his trouhles. Hut providential inspira liHVttern of your life from ilod, ind I thn go ataut your work nd be "ir I -lf - Phillips Hrooks. tlon came to his aid In the snape or a combination of m.sllelnes that not only completely rest.rd the general health, but enlarged his weak, emaciated parts to natural sue ami !. " d.vlares that any man who will take the trouble to send his nam and ad- trees may have the method of this wen- gist. derful treatment free, .w wnen i Aa to the Nicaragua Canal, the coun try cannot play the part of a dog In the manger. It must either build the cavnal ttself or let some other nation do It. Great Britain r'ands ready and eager to do tt. If the t'nrted States does not So the sole question Is. shall the atnal be under British or American control? That should not be hard to newer. EXPORTING AMERICAN IRON. The announcement has been made In Birmingham. Ala., that one Iron com pany of that city nas recently taken an order for 10,000 tons of pig Iron for the Liverpool market, and that another Bir mingham company haa orders for 27.000 tons to be sent to England. Since July last there have been exported from Alabama over 100.000 ions of Iron. The Iron of that state has been thoroughly tented in England and te entirely satis factory to the purchasers. Alabama Iron can now bo eiiipp to England and sold there at a price below the eost of the production of tne same Iron in England. A dosen years ago when the editor of the Philadelphia Times. WThlng from Birmingham, then in Its infancy, pre dicted that "within the next decade Alabama Iron would be sold In Penn sylvania and New England at a lower price than It could be produced for In those localities, our Pennsylvania manufacturers regarded it as the wild est of delusions. Before Ave years had passed, Alabama Iron was successfully competing with the iron manufactured to Indiana, Illinois, and Ohio, as well aa tn Pennsylvania. Xew England, and Virginia, and today tt may be accepted as an estabU&hed fact that iron can be produced in Alabama cheaper than in any other place in the world. With this fact confronting congress, it would be midsummer madness to re Impose the high duty of ."0 per ton on pig Iron in the new tariff. That sum is more than It costa to produce Iron in Alabama today, and the present auty of 12 per ton is the most that should be Imposed when this country cucn undersell England in her own mar kets. Such tariff taxes must bring the whole theory of protection into con tempt, and congreee should not enter tain it for a moment. The only possible excu?e that oould be given for reim posing a tariff tax on pig Iron higher than the ct of Us production In the most favored lo calities of this country, would be to enaMe the iron producers of the coun try to make a combination and compel the home consumers to pay double the price for American iron that the same quaJity of Atfnerican Iron fa sold for in England. If it doe not mean a com bination or trust to advance the price f i-n greatly beyond what consumers would be compelled to pay for it, both here and abroad, under tlie present tar iff, it'ean mean nothing; and it is Just such abuse of the theory of protection that is weakening 'it with the American peopl and can result only In its over throw, f This country needs legitimate protec tion to the extent of the difference be tween well requited labor here and the oheaper labor abroad, but beyond that tariff taxes cannot go with safoty, ex ouptiiig when taxes are levied on non competitive articles solely tor revenue. A woman never really knows the meaning of happinees and content until she la the mother of a healthy, happy child. The health of the child depends upon the health of the mother, both before and after birth. Most all of woman's weakness and particularly the weakness that most strongly Influences the health of children, comes from some derangement or disease of the dis tinctly feminine organs. Dr. Ileree's Favorite Prescription will cure trou bles of this nature. U should be taken regularly by every woman during the entire period of gestation. It gives strength to all the organs Involved, lessens the pains of childbirth, and In sures the health of both mother and child. Send 21 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only, and receive free a copy of Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser. Ad dress, World's Dispensary Medical As sociation, Buffalo. N. T. say free I mean absolutely without cost. because I want every weakened man to get the benefit of my experience. I am not a philanthropist, nor do I iee as an enthusiast, but there are thousands of men suffering tha 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 now I can afford to pay the few postage sta nu1" necessary to mail tha informa tion, but send for It. and learn that there are a few things on earth that al though they cost nothing to get they are worth a fortune to some men ana mean a lifetime of happiness to moat of ua Writs to Thomas Slater, nog isa, Kalamasoo. Mich., and the Information will be mailed In a plain, sealed envelope. Professor tdeacribing an ancient Greek theater) "And K had no roof." Junior (feeling sure he has caught the professor in a mistake) "What did they do, sir. when it rained T" Professor (taking off his glasses and pausing angrily) "They got wet. sir." Xew York Tribune. MARVELOUS RESCLTS. Fnim a letter written by Rev. J. un derman. of Dimondale. Mich., we are permitted to make tbis extract: "I have no notation in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as the re suits were almost marvelous in the case of my wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist church at Rives Junc tion she was brought down with pneu monia succeeding la grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little Interruption, and it seemed as if she could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's Xew Discovery; It was quick In its wxirk and highly satisfactory In re sults." Trial bottles free at Chas. Rog. ers' drug store. Regular size. 0c an4 11.00. LOST A dear little child who made home happy by Its smiles. And to think, tt might have been saved had the parents only kept In the house One Minute Couch t'rue, the Infallible remedy for croup. Chas. Rogers, drug- OUTWARD BOUND OUEGON GRAIN FMsCTMSMrf. (Revised ami tNtrtoelml sr Friday) Kept. MAII.KIt rUAII. Aim u at .1 Am bark It iter hl,... Mr tutp MitraliUi 7 Hr.liliK, , HHr lilv..... tfjjur lilp tfj ,.r . 2 Fr tmrk MHrtiara smr.lil Mr ti !Mli ahlt ..... V Mr l irk ..... II Hr bait I'JiHr thlu.. . I J Hi lurk. lMir ililii ..... t: Hi r Shii ffl llr Imrk ., tCll)t HelllUlta I'acMiva I,.,, nllnTlanit.h lei I'luemmuiaiolltlot . nrriiiillil) ......... lUrlaitd, .... Altlloi'S Humor Iiuilueaellil. ,....,.. Slluen .,..., , l i.t.l Sltitiiwibiiry.... kirlcoiirt , l'li!emlnle (lull Mrvum .... . . i utile .., Hrtiililiila- Mwitwu HiveiMiialo ..,. ,.,.. llelirletlx , ,.,. i alerts I initial irtie , .Mll'r alllll I initial,! "i, lit liaik Auilra.U iV jlr tmrk .. , tiitlgoim I'wiile N.'V. "What would you call the sound pro duced when two bodies come to gether?" a-xk.il the teacher, who was trytng to explain what a noise Is to her pupils. "Oh. a kfcw. ma'am." replied a little girl, who evidently had older sisters Y imkers Statesman. There k never a "might liave Imvh" that touches with a sting, but rrveals also to us an Inner glimpse of the Ui ami beautiful "maybe." It Is all thire,; somebody else has It now while we wait.-Mra, A. T. P. Whitney. Minutes av?m Ilk nours when a life la at stake. Croup gives no time to send for a doctor, delay may mean death. One Minute Vough Cure gives Instant relief and Insures recovery. The only harmless remedy that produces immediate result. Chas. Rogers, Druggist. ee 'lr ilvii a tr li.ik. ii Hr .hip III ahli n III alll n ir all T Hr aliti. it'Hr Kirk .. b Hr aiilli .. b. lr .ik ir lit Link IT Hr nIiIi t: Hr aim- la III alilp i. nr aiu. J i Hr thlr SI Hr Urk SI li h.rk, . . Hr bmk . .'I Hr li 'P .n Hr lrV .. .. Hrh.ik. . Hr htrK h Hr l uk l. lit thli....... Is Hr ahiii '.".'Iter hark . . SI rta t.atiU . ,lv ... . Aiieiey .... . KillwtHiai . Maiuianti .... . Huri-riilfe . S.iret.aiit.. . HftvbU . . tlleillul . rhiliiia(iirl Hu., , Ml. a.Ule . It ii l ee . Mebiiitiie . IVleilt . . ... iviiiheallra . lnehfK Hei k I III. ten ,,.., . T.ilull.iell I's.e.lailtie Kurl Keiiieu ... f.itml . ,. I'r Mel . ITlM'tOtt , IVraeveraues ,. K'i)sl (Unras Mm.Mitie IttS I'l.RAHRII rOMI llus VU.IIriitlMll IMS rart Nslsl... Lkv IJvsrponl lM AIiik. B)f,... i;.m curk HW- lata ir.iM Hull IiWA ttaisMaa)iata ;uijtil3ih.. jar Ill.t 1VS 1ST, . IHM IJ I'.ttM Jll.il ' Itui Oerk ........... uai " tiai " ,..... JIM " it; ....... uw " ..... . MS " I Ml ('ink HMiyjii Nov. leo. HI .... ,. Not alt . 111 ... iwr a ir l'l. ,. ('". of llaibllniituii Vlii ,lerHKi km i era . ;ctt Cork 147 fork jT i i'lk lo fink ... J m Ourk IrtOH I'Hik . biunsiik liM I'lymoiilh I em Sir k .... b'.v IHirlmii , Jli fork nani :i ii l.i Pslinmith .. lliu raimuulli. Isus.Ourk inuil'ork ' KiaitCairk IJI iHirk Jau. t-uiw biiia nmir, aiun sii.uui n-ivm i.nia nmir, liin 1-.VOti li m ella bran I - Wm h imu uraii. vaiun itiiaj. kiih h run talinen. I la.i IMtaJbhlt nmir. ralua HUM K Ala., itTiS bhU flu .r, Hl KaVt'J. ',.: bl'la lioiir. value ,'.. 4 wi lT.ua) biit Hniir, value . ot) ll-is.ikt litila nour. trnlus lb.1 on l-.V ao W.v bbla nmir, vain Miakl J-lUiV bhia li'MI', raliia t-v.tn iii itit.nia hiau. alu H.aio Alte fu I .in ..( liorta. hi.l I7UI, lia) Mma ol bran, trained livaj, ami ;CS huali.ia i.( barley, ralue.1 ll.uu U-Ari'l !l 'ia Hour, value. I.M.a M -it. IIS libit tlmir. valim, f7i,H, ,N Ala" J bbla nmir, value I .Vi)' Thetintlral retarches in dynamli'S do not indicate lltat any vapor whatever I capable o giving more than live Ver cent of Increase in economy over steam. Constipation in Its worst forms, dya peps.a, sick headache, biliousness, and derangement of the liver are readily cured by DeWltt's Uttle Early Risers These Uttle pills never grie. Small pill, safe pill, best pill. Cha. Rogers. Druggist. vMILES IRRADIATE THE OOrXTE-X.AXCE. Tiles are said to have licon made tl rst In England about 1SW. They were taxed tn ITS, but the tax wiu raicaled in 1833. When those atroa-lous Ixalily troubles, chilta and fever, dyspepsia, kidney or rheumatic disorders, yield, as they In variably do, to the benign action of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, a remedy of comprehensive use, pure In composi tion, unobjectionable to a delicate pal ate, and thorough In effects. Sick head ache, loss of appotlte, flesh and sleep, nausea, heartburn, are among the phy sical annoyances obviated by the Hit ters. They are In the nature of signals of distress displayed by a disorderd stomach, liver ami bowels, and disap pear with the cause that produced them. But these signals should be heeded at once. Then the woe begone look of chronic ill health will speedily disappear, and vigor and comfurt re store a cheerful asjieot to the face. That faithful index to the condition of the system never fails to wear a loon or sunshine when the Bitters Is used to I dispel the cloud. J OASTOniA. aUatUa ,W f Wjt tin rtrf rt((am, It Is a rare thing to And In any part of China a man over twenty years of aire who caning rend and write. TO IT KK A COLD IK ONE DA V. Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tableta All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. !Sc. For sale by Chas. Rogers. Druggist. The sacred Ro tree of Ceylon is said to have sprung from a allp of the tree under which Huddha was born. The U. S. Oovi Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others, I How few of us stop to count Rood Tommy ' What dij the paper mean, hraith as a great Metating? We are so pa. by saying that Mr. Tomllnson bora busy grumbling over some financial the lotw of his handsome property by ; nTon( thart we rgl-t that all the fire very philosophically?" imnnw in the world winjld iiroflt us Tommy's Pa "fmph! It means but mg,, u we wre Invalids. that he was insured fur more than its value." Xew York Chips. "I painted a winter scene the other day that was so true to nature that the thermometer in my studio fell 20 de grees." ' Humph! That's nothing. I painted a portrait of old Rrown last year that was so lifelike that I ha1 to shave It I regu i any. narper s Hazar. ELECTRIC BITTERS. Electric Bitters Is a medicine suited fur any season, but perhaps more gen erally needed when the languid, ex hau.ted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative Is felt. A prompt use of thin medicine has often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. Xo medicine will art more surely In counteracting and freeing the system from the malarial poison. Head ache, Indigestion. Constipation, Dizzi ness yield to Electric Bitters. 50c and J1.00 per bottle at Chas. Rogers' drug store. All thP different forms of skin trou hies, from champed hands to eczema and Indolent ulcers can be readily cured by DeWltt's Witch Hazel Balve, the great pile cure. Chas. Rogers, Drugirlst. Thiate scra of ribotm and luce that accumulate In the film! nine wardrotie are Just the things to be utilized now In the fanciful neckwitar so much In vogue. Not one minute elapses between the ! taking of One Minute Cough Cure and relief. Why shouldn't people take One Minute Cough Cure. They should They do. Chas. Rogers, druggist. BUCKLE S XRNICA 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-i itlve cure for piles, or no pay required, j It is guaranteed to give perfect satis-! faction, or money refunded. Price, 55 1 ?ents per box. For sale by Charles I Rogers, Odd Fellows' building. j Firm lawyer (with a superior air) "Oh, we have Ix-tter luck than that. Our clients never pay alimony." Second Lawyer (nettled) "Well. If we ijtnwl ours up as yru do yours, they omld not either." Xew York World. NO DANGER FROM MANLY ATHLETICS. President Patton, of Princeton Uni versity, says that too much attention Is being given to athletics. The same observation has been made with con tinuous regularity for thirty years, says the Chicago Times-Herald. In spite of the periodical admonition of the scholars there is no sign of diminu tion In the zeal for physical develop ment. Indeed, Hho tendency toward clean and manly athletic! is stronger today than ever before. It Is true tffiait such institutions as Yale and Prince-ton are not taking In athletic and graduating them because they happen to be invincible in a cen ter rush or a scrimmage as they fre quently did twenty and thirty years ago. But it cannot be denied that the ancendency of athletics in our modern college life Is pronounced and deter- to "Poor Jirn was very gievl nobbed the weeping wldw. all the beatln's he give me, he hH me where the marks would me." Wl?h nevpr show- so the neighbors could se ton Ouardlan. ern." Bos- A torpid liver means a bad complex ion, bad breath, indigestion and fre quent headaches. To avoid such com panions take DeWltfg Little Early Risers, the famous little pills Chas. Rogers, druggist. In sonv of the ancient temples of Egypt perfectly vuml timber of tam arack wood has, It Is paid, been found connected with the c.time work. Which is known to 1 ut least four thousand years old. uim VIGOR ONCE MORE In harmony with the world, 2000 completely enrert men are logiug h&pfiy praines lor ir.e Kreaui, granu et and mont au eesnf ul enre for si-x-fal weakness an'! Jot vfiror known to medical science. An acconutof this won (lrrful ltnuirtry, in book form, with ref erencea and proof", Will banent ti auf. ferlng men (sealed) fru. i'till manly vlfor permanently reaUireii. Failure Impossible. ERIEMEDICAlCO.,BUFFMO,N.Y. 1M The difference b-te.-n pills and Sim mons Liver Regulator, Is Just this: I'ills don't go down very easy with rnort pt-ople, and you feel them after wards. While Simmons Liver Regula tor In liquid or powder Is very pleasant to take, and the only feeling that you have afterwards is the great relief! that it giv.-s from Constipation, Blllous ness, .Sick Headache, and Dyspepsia. I: is a mild laxative arid a tonic. The woman who has black and tan hair will never believe that time Hies, the slow growth of the natural color of hT locks bMng the cause of her skepticism. A weed In the garden can be easily destroyed when It first starts. Con stimntlon can be nipped In the bud by One Minute Cough Cure. Chas. Rog ers, drugglBt Sh -"And did your friend take the doctor's advice?" H- "Certainly." "And did he pay for It?" "Well, I should rather say he He's deai:"-yriki'rs Statesman. y,i eWt fool blue If you w'alk with your head up. This mode of 'carriage Imnrewo the world that you are on god terms with yourself. did. Soothing for burns, scalds, chapped hands and lips. Healing for cuts and sores. Instant relief for plies, stops pain at once. These are the virtues of DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. Chas. Rogers, dniBglst. After a girl has been married six months she is a good deal more likely to talk about the weather than about communion of souls. New York Press. CASTOR I A for Infant and Children. Hail "TV ,. ir nrrf onlv lelleves: It docs more, It curei. We refer to One Minut cnuith Cure. Suitable for all aires, all conditions, at all times. Chas. Rogers druggist I? Hr aiue I: "t aim, . .-J Hi balk, so llr thqi .. ii lr alup . . U lr tlilp... llr alili. .. -." Hr bark . Hr alilp ... a Hr able s llr bar! ... y Hr alup .... II Hr bark ... Li Hr bark . nr ahlii .. -iWS'bbU" nirnr," lYalt irl. .. Ii amt.rUn rrliiesM.,., 'Zaiiiia , ihrnan Hill anditara Km-khtirti . w o. w. Wniir ,. Rollii IUkvlai . . rham 'leu L.ml fclln.... . liriiiitiiiirtiMi Mlrl.ua lllKllla.nl ) .ire. I I arua' savtrurk IW t'nra I.VaKalmouth. iMOralnnallia, lij l.lv-rtHX'L ... ISIS Kaimnulh..... laaaKalmuiilh' .... llWll Hllalol . sjafork ITi KalmuuUi tv l ork UJV H.iu.h Atrtca , ITTJC.irk -M... I lJ l'nr , r Mr Ia.vi Alit bav. K A H ,VM m,isi ,! taVtXHl K 41,01 Ts.lki K (U.i'J 4U,I.1 4J.I..A it .HIS 4.tKI sj.iiu aT.iUra Itl.iMl Vl,il lal.ltJI IKjaM It M.JH ti,a;w N.iwi St .117 -',Wl W.il SJ.IST ara so.itu W.TI7 MI..1II Tu M.iail fti.iM ll,.' !j -J4.ua IU.VJ ".'! ty,j i. ;u TJ.IKJ ltd llj 4T.Ti 41. 1ST W,l! 4,aN i.7 ?1la) M.latl 4,KJ (a 7i ,'"o si rnd t) ii. ii sn. aai MKtj at U.MS vai.a. Im.iihi l,laM ' 'itt,'rt 4 1. IHI i.Vio 'ti.irJI VIM"1" auifi'RHa, rVirilaiiil KIiiiii MlUa . . Hltiattii A Kerr .u... Ilalliiur, iliilliriaa t u J R Caiiienui A t'o . HaKniir, IlitlltMt A ('it ... Hlliauii ,i Korr . . , 1'iirtlniil riuiir Mlllt .. . . Hallimr. Iliillirls . I'u , J It I'aiiiernii . 'i Sirllaiul Hour Mllial u.,, iHllaaoll A Kerr Ilnlfimr, lluilirlo ami t o.. "I.IS'a 4M,aU 4.'.l M Ml Hlllaoll & Kerr , 44. sal M.iai o J It lamtiroii . ru M.jibi HtKiHir, llulliila A l'u Hl.iaai J It t'nmiirmi A On tlVKU SUiaiill A Kerr , mini lUII'iur iniltirln A l'u t,lU Hllaa,MI A k"rr ,, , l.i.nuu I'nillaiiil flour Mills riirtlaiiil Hour Mllla J Ul'a TtiUM 1,110 It ,lal !ki,ll iai.tltl M.iiu l.l.iitl i':.M) 7,Vtl Uijl SJ.IHU lJ.Ha to.! M.ftll iv llM.lt) IU.MU Ni.llW M,ii tlHaa) aa.llal pll.tal UI..VJH M.tlil .ij.li n ii l.MJH 11.110 a.MU IUul ai.uai 7Liu 4.'.ii a.1,!"" SVaK) Na.tlal 7,il Snail I'ainiiriili A Co., a ii lalt"Ut tliuiirls A On jHltiaull ft Kutr ...m..,,,,.m IA lluni 1'iirlUiiilV'imir Mill ,. Ilallour, tlullirln lVi,. Stbaiin A Karr ,. iJ Ki'Minnron A t'li,,,,,, til.aoil A Karr ilaltnur. tiullirla A ('u I It I'miurnu A l'u . . Ilaltnur, liilllirln A Ol J K amrruii A I it Ilaltour, lluihilo (In Hnnlaml Klmir Mt'lt Ilalliiur. Iluibrlo A I'll i) W Mr-rar ISIbann A Krr , all uir. 1 1 ulli rlii A t o Nlbaill A aarr Mall I id I III M1 I III M I IS t III ltd i Ha Id I I ml I Hal I 1U Id I Ht I aa I lla Id I lla lit 4! I lit ttl 411 III 1 4!l III M AM im ., 411 lla tM l't IM tit lll ..... 4.1 III M 4.1 lu .... til I II M Ml I . 4)1 III ad tl in M 4! lua d All lua.. All IM h-i-til W A'l to. ...... Ail UaM . A'l III id III Ha t;l im ...... Alt lit M til l"a A I lua...... Ul at .t til Ha tat HI aa ml " ........ ,..,.all la..,. ll.lfoiir. IIUIIirlSA l't) All litM A Hr ....,h..v...m. . 4l Uia lUirnur, iliiliirls tlu, Ai P J K ramnrnii A Co ... ,.... Sitan A Kutr Ilaltour llullif n Am Hal mir, llullirln A l it Sibaiin A Karr Ilaltnur, llullirto A 'n . . J II I Sun-ion A V,'u.,.... Halt iiir, ilullirla A ' Ilalliiur, II olirla ro.. atluiir. limbrla L'u. aiiiaim ami Karr .... I'urilaiiU Klmir Mllla Hilfoiir, IMUhrla Atlo. .! llW All la i' Al l"a At l" A I HW A'l lua.,,.. At lia ad Al l't , 'i'Taa"!"!" A I In A'l i ... CI IH Id INDIO Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate I'ronouncinl bv I'livniciana the niont Fit voriiMt' in America for rsuflVrtTH from . . . Lung Diseases and Rheumatism VESSELS ON THE WAV TO OREGON. (HktIkkI and Cunwtiiil sterr Krhlay) Mat itiLan raoa asp stst. SKW YnltK- Hhlp llrnry Vlllatd - UVAHKKlU l-Htahlp Hallauce ... Hr tlilp lilra l. NRWi'ASf l.K, N. K. W, Hr ahln Ulaualf anr . llr bark (aolnrkihlm ........., ri'KT I'lKIK- llr ihln I'ort Jackaoo . MUUKKim Hr bark Cnmllobank .. MKUlOlkSK rtr bar! lambrtan t'htoflallL. . .. AYrnKKf- Hr bark I'umbrtaul ....h...... . TA14'A1II'AN0- Hr bark Ife . .. rtrrtis. I'altan .... RublOaun ii ta Tsa ofi I i ....Jim cosimaiia UAtl HI) A I llVAl Kerr.. Il.li 17V tatAI liuAl IllJj... - WllUaim .. tlrimihi. I Hotirrtaoil, , I AM . ; iiwij IIU lJAl AI 100 A I IU0AI I'D A I allium A Haali , M)rr, W. A ro I UtilUw A l it. Hbstiii A krir Tailor, Yoi. l'u NKrKIIKNCKM I Iron I-Mot. Mh, I s, V W, Total tonnaga oa lb tsar-. II III. -Hams lima Ititaua-I.'.otu. Haml Urn In -,ri Many Remarkable Cures Th objDotiaos urged against India la tha past b tha larga bumtwrs wbo otharwlM would bavs baan glad lo taks adrantags of Its twnaflcUl cllmata, has bain a lack of suitable accommodation. The Houtham Pacino Company takas pleasure In announcing that sevarsl Commodious and Comfortable Cottages havs Juat ban araotad at lndio station. that will bs rentad to applicants at rea sonable rass. Tbry ara furnlahad wits modern convenlan;, luppllnd with pun artesian water and so sllnated as to gtr occupania ail tha advantages lo la 3a- rlved from a mora or lass proiraotu restdenm In this delightful cllmats. (Krora thl Ban Francleco Argonaut.) "In thl heart of tha grval dettarl of tha Colorado which tha Southern Pacific fsversra thervi la an oavala called indlo, which. In our opinion. Is the eanltarlum of tha earth. Wi believe, from personal inveatigatloo, that for certain individuals, there la no spot oa this planet so favorable." O. T. Btewart. U D writes: "The purity of the air. and the sternal sun ihlne, (111 one with wondr and delight . . . Naturl has accomplished ao much that there remains but little (or man to do. As to its possibilities aa a health reuort-hers Is the most perfect sunshln. with a temperaturs alwayi pleasant, a perfectly dry soil, for rain Is an unknown factor; pun oiygen. dense atmosphere and pure water. What more can he desired? It la the place, shove all others, for lung troubles, and a para rtiae for rheumatics. Considering th numlrr of sufferers who havs been cured. I have no hesitancy tn recom menillnB this anlal oasis as the hsr'n of the afflict!." INDIO Is 6i2 miW'H from SAN FRANCISCO iiiul 130 nili-H from Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. mid McKee Ave. Fare from l.os Angeles AMTOKIA IRON WORKB Front St., foot of 4th, Astoria. General Machinists and Boiler Makesf tend and Marina Enrfnei, Boiler work, Steam boat ana Cannery Work a Specialty. Caitlncl of All DrKrI prion Made to Orlar oa Short Notice. John rox....PraldentandBuprlntsndent A. L. Vox Vice President O. B. Prtvel Secretary rirst National Bank, Treasurer ROSS HIGGINS & CO Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria sad Upper Aitorla Fine Teas an! Coffwi, Table Delkaciei. DobmiHi and Tropical Fnilti, Vafelablea, Surer Cured Hants, Bacon, Etc. Choice - Fresh and Salt - Meats. For further Infurmntlun Inquire sf any flouthem Paclfln Compnny atent. or address . K. P. ROOEftS, Asst. rn. Pass. Am. H. H. Co. J. Ii. KtrtKI.AND. Dlst. Pass. AkL Cor. First and Aldor sts.. Portland, Ot Save a whole half day by lakinK th rlurllngton Itoutc to Omaha, Kansas City, Ht. Imts and polnu bi-ymd. From nnywhfre In the Northwest to everywhere In th- Wouthcaiit, the Bur. Ilntrton Is the shortest, qulcki'st and, in every wny, the b?st line. Travelfrs who want to "K'"t there" without moment's unnecessary delay will ask for tickets "via Illlllnirs and the Ilurllnifton lUrute." Two routes to Chlcafro and Ht. Inil via PH- llnKs and via fH. Paul Coinpnrtment sleepers are notable features of our Ht. Paul-Chicago trains. , C. SHELDON, O. A., Portland, Oregon. Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... SittiaU'ti oil tlie HOilth riido of Antoriu'H liilln. Twenty lfj;rc'tn wanner ami vt'gftation 1.0 tiny in lulvaiKv of tho North ntil Mftjinififvnt h'iU'h for rt-H-itluutTH. overlooking rivt-r ami hay, minny ami hIu'1 Urotl. Kasy ajitl natural gratlt'8; littlo or no grading nwld. ASTORIA INVESTA1ENT CO. 48a Bond Street. .arjrwri .iiiaiir ..l u iimtinnn nromnrn ttonol rtwiKiiMfr rvrntib tiyswls.ii,(il qulrklr vntm ym ol tl nrr I Oil ttl Bali Vnuft Of fliai'MM of Ui lrUrUV urfsvi.t, mu-U m Ul MiihiNl, irttwtmiiUs.s'iunainumiiM'ii.nvniitiM tKtiiiwioii, rirviMi4 irti,l.y. Ftmpltr, llnfllnMi Ui Msury, Kxhu)-lli.t4 tliralim, Vnrkmrld w K CotiaUluUiia 1 1 btp nil ItMiMMi hv ilajr of nlhL frfVfiU ttit ti -ill Uihormni4ir ImpnUtirf. I liri V, duBiiw Uiaft Uta) Ofcr wn mw9 mr in kuinsni4 Ihwnrlrtnry nnrftMi arBTTBWwtaiBWM ! sfrisi t riaW smrf rata (rstsl simsil I W jis sf (irtrsi msl Tlt niMio uiTrn r imi toaiwl by irior la brUM olfwlT Pf sWt tmuMMt wflli itltlea C U r 1 1'lri K I" nattmtj mown rrrniMiT in rm wiinfiwt "H n-riiuiin. psuirwiinn'iin L A Wlilla runinit ffl vtn mttn ninnfr rr aiirn.i u c ihikii um ur 9uwy m ymwuuutvi. ui AMm liATOl. 4IKU1CIJIB Caa,F.a itTTA. VxadtskMOOd, JrM)b CHA8 HOOKHfl. m CommercJU (3trt. 0.R.&N. ; , .. ; 4 , OIVE9 CHOICB OF -2- Transcontinental ROUTES. Via Spokane and St. Paul Via Ogden, Denver and Omaha op St. Paul Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining Cbalr Cars Astoria to San Francisco. s. State of California, Hunday, Jan, Columbia, Friday, Jan. 8. State of Cal., Wednesday, Jan. 12. Columbia, Monday. Jan. 17. Stats of Cal., Saturday, Jan. 23. Columbia, Thursday, Jan. 2D. State of Cal., Tuesday, February 2. Columbia, Sunday, Feb. 7. For rates and ten e rat information call on or address O. W. LOTJNBBERRT. As-ent W. H. HURLBUBT, Oen. Pas. Agt., Portland, Or, E. McNElLU President and Hanarer. i u it'i..- irrimil.'ii ur ulrra. r.r.utl a- iaS" I. Mll t'f 1:1 II I' II II I ai.Ql. 'if.aiil.l mriilh l-ran.a. , Sa aairlmi nt. aiaaatf.u jW.'Wj " urussiaia. It tti, or I Util.. .7ft. ilrtalaf Ml uii riaiuoat Wi i la., ra m m r at Tasav einrar. Titans: aaaer- DltlON PATBHTaV. rnrmrfirmannnsiKi rrae iianatunK write to ML'NN CO, Ml Iianiuwar, Naw VuaL OMnat Imreaa for eaoiirlnn xu-nu in Amarlrtv r:vi.rr fitiant taken ou hr ui la brought Inifora tlia iiufiUe ! a ootlua glran Im of oiuini la Uis g. tituiiUt mxlm tarteet rtrenlattna ef anr ertentlrln paper In the World. Siildiiillillr llluilraiwl. ho lulrllim,a Diaa ahnulil lie without It, Weeklr, Sl.OOa W llllalimonllia A.l.lraaa. DUNN Ui. Vvauiaaaa, atl I Uruadwar. Now Vur city." " Beaver Hill Gilman Coal ...Try It For Family or Steam Purposes. CLEAN... Reasonable Id Price ELMORE, SANBORN & CO Agents, Aatorla.