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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1897)
THE DAILY Afl'l'ultlAN, TUKSDAV MO UMNO, FKBKUAUY 23. 1W7 iuii'hh jiii'iiuiiiiMaaai MARINEJNGWS. Tlu. itnjiuf Stat arrived In yae- mm mam trliiy mkI lft up river wwl In ths niortilnic. 4 Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... THE WEEKLY ASTORIAN Established 1873 Advertisers Who Wish to Reach the Country People hIiuuKI call to thir ni.l the cohmiUH of the WYokly A torinn. There aro m'Vi'ral rt'RMons why th' ty'wkly As torian'H circulation in no largo. 1 One in that it columns con tain more rending matter than any other piipor in Oregon excepting a Portland publica tion. The News of the World foreign, iutemtato and local, is published in its columns. !t is absolutely reliable ; hence its popularity. The Weekly Astorian contains 56 columns of reiuPng matter every week. Just th'nkl All . tho news of the world for $2 a year. If you are not a sub scriber to this great pajxT you should send in your namo at once.' Second Oldest Paper in the State As an advertising medium the W'eeklv Astorian is un surpassed by any paper in the Stato outside of Portland. Thirty-three hundred copies are mailed each week to every home in the territory, both in Oregon andWiiHlungton, trib utary to the City of Astoria. Tw stilt xi the wtrrfrmt wr yi tif.luy iM.mlwl In hw of Was'lilm- tm' Mrttulny. ' Tht HrltlMh ship I'eralan, Cui'Uln fiu'iHSfln. mil to s ytr1av with a fin of lumber from Knappton for Mwlliournn. It In hin""! Iy wtrfrmt mn, M wpII Vn.inht Jiiif, 0 imlmlM luw lmn olirvnl to load lum. ir at Knn.irtm. If tlila 1 the ca?, tin will alw; hve h.vt port cut In her. Tli China mtttnnr Mount Ivbfcnon errlvwl hi irt lut nlrht nd arK-hmd In tlu stream to wall he health In ! vtnlt Uny. Oreat muiPm Is tx-ltiK olmerved, m U im fVared that aha may bve Mtiallpnx on board. HW:l, AltltlVAMI. 1'arki-r Houn J. . Arndt, Vancou vor, II. C; H. rtlut, llay City; Thoa. Iliyl, Wtxrt; K. V. Hutta. Hoi. Op- Ukt, Kort Htevena; Humuel Smith, Oy- ntrvtll; Oum. Wt, Huth Hand; John Jotiruam, HralHind. o.-t.fit M. Kldir. CIU('o; 1'etrr WUkirw, K. Prlvenkya. New York; C. H. KWk, A. P. Charltim, H. C. Itowers, W. II. M"ul. Chas. Kohn. J. W. Mo in, I'optltuid; J. H. Price, Olympla; Krank HI Clair, John Klntf. F. ItUiK. Kurt Htvti; T)ioe. FW, Oroy'a Jtlver; A I.1kii, nienwmxl; J. f. drover, i-lly; (J. W. Kaxtirlrok, Ocrmnaldt-. A M.N A P. Fur Mtio h-p and on eaay trma, four ihk. building luU In McClur'a Aouitia, Fr iMtnlrular call on Howell ft Ward, 61 !kid Uvt. 1 TO I'l'KK A C'ULII t OMB DAY. Take laiatlvr Uromo Qulnlna Tableta. All druKKlata refund the tnoofy If It falla to cure. :Sc. For aale by Chae Hoiteri. rruiric1at. Why ! It tho la alway raalvr u do Ihinira th ni way? M.nnory Im a Uulv lraihrua now and thxu and ua,uM erne to forget xiim thlnK worth remembering. unlM m hiM an rxiM-rb-iioe like ttuM which rxinn to Mr. D. K. Ymj. Mo Haifa Cri. Va., wh aay: "I had bnn ufr-fttMc f'" ymra w1U a vwM Itvrr and fnml no MW until I Uiok (Urn iiKaui Uvnr Uvulat-, wtk I waa m UMy rWlv-d of my troublea. I nver lnt-vt UHiig wtthout Htmtnona Uver Hrulatir." It in biwrnilng more and more the habit fur rfcth nun to ai-.t aa thvlr own ailnilnlMtrator whlla In hralth. A TW1BTXH. A twtater u twtattBf May twut klm a twlat. For In twUMtoc a twlat Three twlete make a twlat; But If one o Uta twtaU Uniwtata fror the twlat The twlat untwlattng I'ntwUU tha twtaL That la, wbao It'a twtatad with any other twine than MARSHALL'S. FIRE ALARM BOXES. Box S Trulllnger'a Mill. Ho ft Aator and Seventh street Itos 7 Ninth and Duane. Iiox t Commercial and Fifteenth. llox -Clataop Mill. Box 18 Car Stable. llox 14 McOrecor'l Mill. mm mm- i Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. and McKee Ave. J Situated on the south side of Astoria's hills. Twenty degrees warmer and vegetation 30 days in advance of the North side. Magnificent sites for res idences, overlooking river and bay, sunny and sheltered. Rasy and natural grades; little or no grading neeaea ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 483 Bond Street. Moat eo-called "aalmon nrinea" are eol ered with acids. The acids rot the fibre and render the material uaeleaa In the a (Tic. of Elmore, Sanborn A Co. Is an ot- all fishermen. It Is the whole of the material uaed In the manufacture of Mar shall's twine from start to Oman. . Oe here and examine the color right through. Tou will see then why Mar- hall's la oalled the beat In the world. Parties desiring the beat of Job printing at the lowest prices should oaU at tho Astoria Job ofllo before going where. AN ENIGMATICAL BILL Or FARE. For a dinner, served on the Dining ears of the Chicago, Milwaukee and SL Paul Hallway, will be aent to any address oo receipt of a two-cent poatag. stamp. Apply to Oeo. 11. lUafford. Oenoral Paa- wnger Agent,' Old Colony Building, Chi' i'rko, Illinois. , FROM NOW UNTIL SPRING overcoats and winter wraps will be la fashion. They oaa be discarded, tempor arlly while traveling In the attam-lttated uulnn of the Chicago, Milwaukee and 8t Paul Hallway. For aoltd comfort, for peed and for aafety, no other line can compare with this great railway Of the Weat. TELL IT OUT. Don't alt down and wait for trade, 'Taint the way, Oet a hustle, make her show, Push your business make her go, Don't alt down und wait for trade, 'Taint the way, 'Taint the way, It you've got something to sell. Tell It about, . Let your neighbors see you're "fly," Oet up "bargains," don't say die, If you've anything to sell. Tell It out. Tell It out. Folks don't know you If you don't Advertise, Keep things niovln' every day, Talk about it; that's tho way, Folks won't know you If you don't Advertise, Advertise, The greatest ajvd strongest hold-up nomlnajttona and the people's will senate of the United Stales. of the its AVcflctublc Preparation Tor As slmilatlitg Cic Food nrut KnuLi tiiig list Sloovichs and bowels of If Pi?Uit.fr.a..'I llil'll 1 flu 1 PromotesDMestion,Crrerful ncss and ItotXontalns ndlJrr OprunT.Morphine nor Mineral. Not Kahcotic. Jmim Smi' JUJmim tHrmi-4 Atxtfrcl Remedy forCowlipA- lion. Sour Slomvicri.Diarrhocd. Worms Mnvulsiorts.feverish nc5 and Loss or Sleep. Tac Simue Sinolur of NEW YORK. SEE THAT THE FACSIMILE SIGNATURE OF IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EYEBY BOTTLE OF hi lb txACT cov or wRAPPtn. 1 J CMtarla is pit tf is sae-sita IxHOm It if sol SoiU 12 Stil. U Sv aijme w mu jot aajthlaf s'.m ca ta. alia er pnmUs that it Is "Jest M good" and "will aa.wr every yv poet.1 - 6e that yea get C-l-8-T-O-a-I-A Tit tw- ' eruMf. MANHOOD RESMED . k..a.k w.MM. r-Ai Hftin Powr. ILmAMch. Wafctv wmmemm iulu vr asm smin . 1 1 - - - - . l&riilaiiSXrtaa two Pean'sTeTlow Hertt awaoteed toeureail oervooa die- . Vi UuAjihA war a A 'dralna. luei oi power In Ueoarauve unpwa ei eiiucr wo. r' -. ,1 tlon,roathfulerB,exoerte of totaoeo, optua sUmulaaUs whlcfi lead tolstaaty. CompUonor Inmn y"ZJS gSS1FarU? PriW Uo-ITia Drug Co, dlaUlbaUflg anala. Third aaa X aauuu tu.. roruaoa. vu I. W. COW. Agent Astoria. NO-TO-BAC GUARANTEED TOBACCO HABIT MMimnmhiMifeM nrraM. mmm ii.iiiib.i in itiartealia tot Cobae Is aay jmxa Nu-iu-bMliiMirMMiMrrsfuKl in l h vor Id. Maar poaods In Kldaji and It nt (into uiuik rntnH-nt uooa. Ttituroon and Bwniic Jul uj a o. Towiiib. b,r (Vwl luToor Vtrt-lh x T.hh lvn nl fxuta tour Urt awJ wriitra aiiaraate. ana traeaasot lTStirfikUU kUHJU J(i.,VhlmmmruwTti. Bold and O naranteed by Chaa. Roger, Druggtat. The Spot Where Custer Fell. la wtthtt plain vlrw of the Burlington Route's trak. The ntonumrat that mark his I tint rrstlng pla' Is little. If any. mwf than a mile dint Ant. Tou g'l a gwd of , H la the train whirls eaet- j ward ovtrr the aolldtat, the smoother, the best J trark ever built weat of Chicago. A pretty booklet, giving a brlf account of the battle In which Custer loot hta life will be mulled to anyone who will ask for It. Write for a copy. Write alao )c mfma tkrn about rates and trains vie. the Burlington ; Rute to Omaha, Kansas City, 8L Louis. Chicago and all the other south ern and rXHrtheeurtern rlt tea. A. C. SHELDON. O. A-. Portland. Oregon. Do you know that the Daily Astorian added Fifty new paid sub scriptions to its list during the month of January, 1897? This speaks for itself. TILLAMOOK NEHALEM AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Augusta.... a.ALLoo OPEN FOR SPECIAL CHARTER Sailing dates te and treat Tllbuaoek aad Ncbalcsa (leseag Bpe the weather. Per Freight ass Paaaeager Rates Apply Te ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. AO BINTS) R. O. N. CO.. Agents. Pertlaad Canadian Pacific RAILWAY. AMERICA'S Greatest -- Trans-Continental Railway System. F 10 -IN- Palace Dining Room and Sleeping Cars. Luxurious Dining Cars. Elegant Day Coaches. -AL80- Observation Cars, allowing Unbroken Views of the Wonderful Mount ain Country. $5.00 and $10.00 Pared on all tickets Kut. Tonrist ears the beat on wheels, aqnlpmeots ol tae Terr Suest inrouauunt. -ALSO-Canadian Paciflo I Mill STEAMSHIP II -TO- China and Japan. China steamers leave Vancouver, B. C EapiHl of India Aug. Tth. Enpreu of Japan Aug nuh. Empress of China - Sept. r&b. Enema of India Oct. 141k. Espnu of Japan , - Now 11H1. Empress of China - D. ota. - A astral laa etaeraer leave VeaceaTer, B. C eta el every aaoeia. For ticket rates and Information call on or address JAS. FINLAYSON, Agent Astoria, Or. fresh from the mills for 1897 fishing Every Ball Guaranteed Report Imperfections Beware of Imitations Every Ball Must Be Marked Marshall & Co. SHREWSBURY MILLS Manufactured from Flax selected specially for Columbia River Fishing ....See that every ball bears the MARSHALL LAREL 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 PLY 4o's. 12, 13, 14 I5 T& PLY 5o's. -7, 8,9, 10 PLY 305. Elmore, Sanborn & Co. AGENTS 482 BOND STREET i - $ ! i f 1 I J .1 n 1 H h s 1 i 'i i 1 1