THE DAILY AST01UAN. TIUUtSlUY MOKN1NU, WMl 1. 1B57. Sally .glotovimu JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. Telrphon. No. . TERMS OF SUBOCKIPriO!. ;. DAILY. Bent by malt, per year I.00 Bent by mail, per month 50 Served by carrier, per month 45 WEEKLT. Seat by mill, per year I- In advance. Postage fro to subsorllxrs. AH communication Intended for publi cation should b directed to the editor. Business communications of all kinds and remittances must be addressed to Tbe Astorlan. The Astorlan guarantees to Its sub sort Ixts the largest circulation of any ewnpaper published on the Columbia rtrer. Advertising rat can be had on appli cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan, the second old est weekly In the state of Oretron, baa, Beit to the Portland Oregonlan. the largest weekly circulation In the state. John F. Hundley A Co. art our Port land agents, and coplea of the Astorlaa an be had every morning at their stand. 124 Third street. , .Tke "Astorlaa" kereby ofTere te dosaW ORE HCNUKID DOLLARS to St. Mary's aespltal, payable mm deoaaas Father DMmk, wh eeer legal .rldeeae. Is praa daeed awlaj tkat aay aftsraaaaa awa paper pabllabed la Astoria has printed wltals the last Blnety days eaptrteg be far this BTer a slagle "epsetal ar stase kind f "lelegrapfcle pre report." reewlaed .r taa wires catering either af Un telegraph Sloes la Astoria, froa aay polat aatatda of Oregaa. Astoria, Or., October IS, 18S. "Phe Oregonlan wants to know what effect the repeal of the drawback pro ration of the present tariff with refer- to file export of American goods canned In English tin wiH hav on thej, business of tha Columbia river packers. The answer present one of the strong est argunvmt that could be urged for the btoetU of a protective tariff. In aontemplatiun of the change in the tar iff, such a failing off has revulted In the imports of English tin that our packers ha-e been forced to purcbaoe Batariy ail the tin required to cover the coming season's pack from Anxi' ican manufacturers; and the competi tion thus engendered lias actually re duced th price below that asked for the English product. The impetus given to American producOan under the increased duty and the abolition of the drawback privilege will inevita bly give our packers before anotiter season the advantage of cheaper tin! than that which will have to be im- j ported from England by their British j Columbia rivals. Reports from Utah show that the fAvraer in the vicinity of the beet- voyager, that is all. Old tars who 'UKle o0 " uulckly as It U admln ugar estabiiohmerrta fotnrvd by Van i have spent their lives on the ocean Itered. Many homes in the city are Mormon church in that state have re-! 'v. who were almost born, so to : DveT without It. Chas. Rogers. sJixed nearly a quarter of a million dollars this year m the sale of their sugar beets. This shows something f the posKibilities of the beet -sugar enterprise in the Cnited States. With tbe encouragement which the new tariff tatH will glMa to sugar smAiuction. i - I when it becomes a iaw, beet -sugar fao- j steamboat and railroad, and who toriea will spring upll over the north- j sometime suffer aa much In those con west, and a few veana will a tar veyances as ocean travelers do In proportion of the hundred million dol-1 lars, now sent aboard for sugar, pass ing into tbe hands of the farmers of this country. Mr. Oxnard, the leading beet-sugar producer, who is the father of the industry in this country, de clares that the Dingiey bill is emi nently satisfactory to he sugar inter ests, and if enacted will give such en couragement as to ir-ure a rapid growth in this industry for this coun try. The sixteea-to-one siiver propoviiii as evidently weakening, eveji in Its most favorable localities. A Denver paper, commenting upon the organiza tion of the "Silver Republican" party, ays that there la no reason for such in organization, because the true friend of eflver la the party which inaugurated its eighth president on the 4th of March lant the republican par ty. "It has."says this paper, "done a great deal more for the silver West than the silver West has done for it. The re.publuan silver party is also the republican gold party, and the republican grain and cut ton party, if you like. It Is the party that gave to the Valued States a third of a century of unprecedented prosperity and prog ress, and again a.-umee its triumph ant sway and heralds the dawn of of new and better things." This Is good doctrine to oofrne from Colorado, the birtJiplaoe of the attempt to divide the republican party on the silver Is sue. The National Sound Money League has completed Its organization and es tablished headquarters at the LeJand Hotel. Chicago, IU. Ex-Controller A. B. Hepburn, of New York, is treas arer; E..V. Smalley, gvaeral secretary, and the executive committee, Gustav H. fchwab, clialmuMi; ad J. Kennedy Tod, both of Now York; H. p. Robin son and E. Burritt Smith, of Chicago; C. C Jackson, of Boston: J. K. Cowan, lot HsJtlmor.; K. liowwatw.tvf Omaha; ! K. Khrfc. of Colorado SSprlrnts. The lgue, supported by voluntary con tributions, la non-partisan, and pro pose to awalurt a, virrous and con tinuous eamVim to maintain the gold standard aa the hauls of the ntotwtary ' system of the Potted States. I L . I The farmers. epflt!y th.w living! near th CtawdlM bonier, have rvasott to be plensaM with the IMngley tariff . bill. It restores the Mc.KUtley duty, steep Is almost Impossible, and under on nearly all tboir products, tnc4uding ; such a strain men are scarcely respon wwl. hay,' potato butter. etn. 'IM for what they do. For years the , , , . . . I writer rolled and tossed on the troubled Iwley. niW and ht. American; . . . .. 1 sea of sexual weakness until it was a farmers, and especially those hi the ; ue!llKm whether ho had not better states ot the Northern bonier, have! take a dose of poison and thus end all suffered greatly Uvause of romietl:ln from CanaiUan and other foreiim rivals since the Wirm-i!iTOan act struck down dulio. Tle ww law will give our agriculturist the protection of which the b'itn'rtic rty deprived them. .. . . , , . , derful tnatment free. Now when I One evidemv the business activity . - .... . t say free I mean absolutely without cost, which has followed the successor the , W4nt every weakened man to ropubHoan arty is shown In rh devet- get the benet'.t of my experience, opnwnt of n' Industrie J1 over the j I am not a phllanthnplst. nor do I country, and especially in the South. 1 P" '"thusiast. but there ar . ; thousands of men suffering tha niental Mspatoh,, fnvrn Huntsville. Ala. lndl-,(irtur,. of we4LkeneJ muhJ who cate that a new million dollar cotton would be cured at one could they but milt 4s to be erected there with East- ' get such a remedy as the one that ern capital, while Information reach- cured me- no ,rJf tl ,,uJ' out how . ... . . I can afford to pay the few postage tng the "Wool and Ootton Reporter" . ,, , ' stamp necessary to mail the tnforma of Boston indicates rhat the cotton Uon but for ti ul learn ,h(lt wvavlng and spinning mills f the there are a few things on earth that a!- South are running on fuH and in many though they cost nothing to get they oasea on extra time. iar wor,n for,un t0 men nd The farmers of the country are likely to find a greatly improved market for their grain In the near future. The vast shipments of grain abroad In the past few months show an Increased demand for that article by foreign consumers, and when the Dinjdey Mil into effect it will give to our grain, as well as other products, such advantage in tariff rates abroad as to make a market for that enormous pro- duction of our agricultural area far In 1 excess of anything ever before known. ' . 1 "Tls easy enough to be pleasant When Ule flow by like a song. But the man worth while Is the man with a smile Tben everything goes dead wrong;. We call him brave who fronts with mtirara K i.a. - The lion m his way, I But he is also brave who paUenUy j uviuf I little trials such as you and I Meet every day. Ldnes pasted over a busy man's desk. TOSSED ON THE FOAMING BILLOWS Ton may never have been, but if you cross the Atlantic no matter how j smooth the watery expanse, wth-out , ! . .. . . , M. ii kii e you axe we 11. a I UCK V , speak, with their "sea legs on." suff-! ! er now and then from sea sickness In very tempestous weather. Sea cap - tains, tourists, commercial travelers and yachtsmen say that there la no finer safeguard against nausea than Hosteler's Stomach Bitters, and It nas reen equally reliable as a pre- ,. v i..- icnu.e ii&viauua a. no traveled by steamships. Biliousness, constipation, sick headache and disorders of the stomach caused by oppressive climatic influences or unwholesome or unaccus tomed food or water, always yield to the Bitters speedily. This popular i medicine also remedies, rheumatic. kidney and nervous disorders, and the infirmities Incident to increasing years. I If the stavling armies ,f Europe ! were marched in rows of five and at tile ra.td of thre.- mils an hour it would take nine and on half days before ev?ry man could have awd a given point. ... . ... Minutes se.-m like nours when a life Is at stake. Croup give, no time to : .-end for a doctor, delay may mean death, one Minute Cough Cure give ' insiant rener ana insures recovery. The ' only harmless remedy that produces Immediate results Chas. Roger, '. ru'.irist. The IVv. W. H. Weaver, pastor of the f. B. Chun-h. Dlllsburg. Pa., rec ognizes the valu of Chamlrlain's Cough Remedy, and duni not h-citate to tell them a,l.ut it. "I have uped Chamt -Iain's Cough Rern"dy." he (aays. and find it an exo-liiTit medi cine for colds, cfAitfas and hoarse ness." d.ies ever'one who (rive it a trial. Sold by Est.s-Cunn Iirug Co. Portland Maine's firemen are splc and span in aluminum haw. Ught-r. stronger ajvl a greater protection , against falling debris. Is w hat Is claimed for the innovation. i SelfJenlal Is the one thing most dif- ; flcult to inculcate and always hard to ' practioe, especially when there are good i things to eat within reach. But there Is no self-denial necessary If you take j Simmons Liver Regulator. It promotes j digestion, prevents , Dyspepsia and a dose after a hearty meal of delicacies r will prevent any discomfort. It' the j best good-night toddy. An ffninnM, an4 a Snamon , 7 ' " . rrelrnt hauUd by two -rigine. which; . .... I got stajiea in the wa Mounuln t tuanel, in Kentucky, were overcome hy the smoke and fell into the ditch beside the track. iE TO EVE THK METHODS OF A UKEAT TREATMENT FOR WEAKNESS OF MEN. Which Cured Him .xtter Everything Else Failed. ralnfut disease are bad enough, but when a man Is slowly wasting away with nervous weakness, the mental relKHllngs are ten time, worse than .the most severe. pain. Tner. is no ie up to the mental suffering day or nlitht. ! his troubles. Hut providential tnsplra ' tlon came to his aid In the shaie of a combination of medicine that not only completely restored tlie general health. but enlarged his weak, emaciated parts : to natural sixe and vigor, and he now din-lares that any man who will take the trouble to send his name and ad dress may have the method of this wen- mean a liretlme or happlneat to moat of ua. Write to Thomas Slater, Box JSS, Kalamaioo, Mich., and the Information will be mailed In a plain, sealed en velope. The Digest freight car that ever went to the Pacific coast arrived in Portland one day last week, bearing IS pianos, to mingle their sounds hvneeforth with the dashing of the Oregon. LXn't allow the luns to be Impaired by the continuous irritation of a cough. It Is easier to prevent consumption than to cure It. One Minute Cough 011 re taken early will ward off any fatal lung trouble. Chas. Rogers. Aroostook fMe.'ai Intent .-lalmnnt fame is a farmer, who consulted a lawyer as to the beet way of dealing with witch a. The lawyer suggested bombardment with decayed potato-- na. f HaU r . .! " QCtckS hat vraft- F. M. Murphy, of Phowilx. Arli., a brother of ex-Governor Murphy, of Arixona. now in Washington, looks so much like Mr. Depew that he is often taken for the latter. j J-00 have ever seen a child in the WT of croup, you can appreciate the gratitude of mother who know that An, rtn. PaiivI. 1 1 .v-i- uuu tmr mieica 1 1 1 i r TO I t Kt A COLD IN nH I V :Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet jAn druggists refund the money if it ; faIIs t0 cure For pale by chaA ; Ropers. Druggist j E. E. Turner, of Compton, Mo., writas us that after suffering from pile for seventeen years, he completely cured them by using three boxes of De W'ltt'f Witch Haxel Salve. It cure eczema and severe skin diseases. Chas. Roger. The Washington conference (colored), in sesnion at Annapolis., voted for the admission of women into the general confTeme. The balfcrt rvsulted 107 to 9. j Two yf-ars ago R. J. Warren, a aru?slRt at Pleasant Brvrk. X. Y., uouicni a fman supply or namber laln's Cough Remedy. He sums up the result as follows: "At that tlrm? the goods were unknown in this sec tion; today Chamhw-Laln' Cough Rem edy is a household '.vord." It is the same in hundreds of communities. whepwr IJUaI1., f rham. CoughRwnedy become known th tav, nolhlni? For by Eetonn Drug Co. A Chicago manufacturv-r is putting m the mark-t a grade of umbrellas w hich he slls f r V. a d .zen. "A irn-at many biiinss rm-n buy them to lend'" he explains. They are so small that the m.et sen sitive persons take them, they are so effective that the most oltinate cases of constljat!on, headahce and torpid liver yield to them. That is why De Witt' Little Early Risers are known as the famous little pills. Chas. Rog er. A Caribou (Me.) man who passed through the civil war wihout recelv- j ln a rau h l t an eye recently while working in th? woodu frm th snapp ing of a twig, and naturally consider ed it hard ui:k. FAILING MANHOOD General tad Nervous Debility. TTalcneaa r,f Body snd Winn, Klfwu of Erroru or Kxces-f-? in CM or Yoanc '..hu", : JlanUKK ' Hfti.-.l. llow lo L!iri ani Mrer.ir.r'en Vos. i derelupnl Portions n rr, IMy. A!,IUi-ly an -k fR'i'r4rHim''!rtatrirat f K.l 1 I 1' 1 -lln.fl. I. Amv U'"."J.' .-. '."iv.'.r Countries. Bend for Dwrlptl e Bonk, tf' planalioa and pntofo, mailed tae tied) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buf alo, N. Y. OUTWARD HOUND OUKGON GRAIN (Hrrlaed and tVrm'ted nuetr Friday I ll.M, ri.AO. Annum SAui irk.. It ()er ehtp..,,. A Hr snip. . .... HI Hr ehti I Kill. Sn'iiiilii I',,". Vaewurs I MitHi rlalulihliel... I'Uemaiiiiauahlrel Hreuliil.lat IUriaii.1 Sept. : Hrahle 14 Hrshlp Itralilp 2...rbk : Frusta. ... Mir balk., . ,Aiitlii r ,.... M,:l'lnmtH .. llMittiioavllu. ,..... II'M'I . . . l.or.t siuiftaabiiry. .,n .tNvHjiin .CIv.l.-..jllt. ,...Uiilt -t n-am ..,.. . Oethr KSrshlit . . Hr l..ik.., si llr rtirhrk. li ltr hal t IJHrlli U Hr twm. i Hriiii i;. r slim S ItrbarK.. . ,!ll)lr .. Kmvltll.la M i. law mi Kle1lul.il . . II. mi.'ii.. . .. 4ti.iris .... I iiiilixl trtie ..... a intra. 1., . . . liitUm m ('wile. . . si.-n.i riiult . . ,.. Java . . . A t.v' .. KlltW.HMt , . , , M. tnwi'ii ... lutl"'d' S, rv'l-Ml. . II .11 l.t . . . . ... ... . ... . .. . . . .... . ... . .. r tlnii '.'I Or la .1. Hr tmrk J. lir .Ii ii ... lir h.rli .. S Itr nlm.. I lir atil. Hr Miii . , 'Mr lue ... ; lit "in lir t'urk . N.-T. i. Hr !iip .. . i;...ilni . . . . I llr t.ok Cli,!tu(ird K H-l-ark K.Hf sin,. .. t'Trlnii ... I Itr lil .. i. Hr iiu ... . it hi sili Jl Hr lrk '.'I Hr h rk.. itr iMtik . ,4 t.r ,nili -W Mr lrk .. a Mr b ok... .V Hrlv.r ... i Hr h uk l. Itr hli . In ll h! i'l.er l irk .. P- Ir alii 17 Itr lu v.i r iiie It n l ee . Mi'lntiope . K-'e-i l',,.lh..l!.a. I, t'CaJH' l.iH'k . I. 'en I'.ila'.I.Hh !o e.iMl.ie Ki.rai.i K-MO.'I 'i'iil i r Del IT.K'MMI IVrvxeMiui K.'iat irorr tUMlelie i'. llaii.llniitou. Yallrl Pre. Ifamtirl.ui Prlneeas A Hi lark. Zdiina... ) r nJi ip l'o'i Hill.. i? M h ip ... . Vanillism ..... -'i Itr nip. Kix'kmirat Mr-olup (I. W. Woltf... :HrbaJk. Iftolto Jan. Hrahlp IMioakMtals 1 Krahln Chain .1' lir tMrk i Hr hip 1 1 '-r liara..,.,. l.i Itr bark.. .. !' ralnu..... & Hrahlf ... 'CJ Hr ti.irk. ii rtr hii . . Il Hr iiiii 17 Hr bark . .. Hrtwrk. . Un! Elgin.... linuiitiiirtoii . Mi4a Illitlila il For.... iljtrnaca . l!iin Uisald . Heeawinc ..... .. . Hull. hi Hall . M.vh'thaiiiah . faiiiliilia. tlipaiviiitb t'aa'le Frt . Hr l.irk II iihrt.-l.t A l.0-s ! lliuir. vauelal.iAO it Pt.'ktl aalmoa. I Alan 15.000 bbla d'tur, value t.maa) Hour, value AM on), H-liiAD hlla Hour, value WaM) I Alao 1.1.V bbla flour, valua tM,ikkl b.-an. value tJ.ni Alio "ai t mi ( ihorU, value.1 n), loo timi ol bran, valur.l titoo, ami a.J'l Dour, value. i.v,au. .M-li.lu iron nour, value, IMMIGRATION NOTia. The Oregon and Washington boards are doing good worW kiul should be lib erally supported and encouraged. As a result of this worn many eastern eople are turning their attention to the Pacific Northwest. If the reader ha-i any friends In the Ka.it who are likely to come here this year, semi their names and addresses to the un- dersigned and I will see that they get a sunply of the best literature and In formation as to this country. GIX). s. battt. General Agent Wisconsin Central Lines. Portland, Or. TWENTIETH STREET IMPROVE MENT NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the com mon council of the City of Astoria, Oregon, have (determined and do hero by determine and Intend to Improve Twentieth street from the north line of Exchange street to the north line of Commercial street extended, and that such Improvement shall be made by special assessments upon the lands and premises hereinafter designated, and which are hereby determined and declared to be benuhted by such Im provement. That the lands ar.d premises upon which tho Hpcvial oa.awmunt Khali be levied to defray the costs and expense of such Improvement Is as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point In the Harbor line, which said point la the intersec tion of said harbor line with a line drawn parallel to the west line of Twentieth street and 1j0 f.vt west thereof; theivce southerly parallel wltn the west line of Twentieth strwt to the southwest corner of lot 3, block 123; thence easterly along the south boundary of block 123 and 124 t . the southeast corner of lot 4. block 124; thence northerly parallel with the east line of Twentieth street to the harbor line; thence westerly along the harbor line to the place of beginningcon taining lots 1, 2 and 3. block 123. lots 1. 2 and 3. block HO, lots 4. 5 and . block 124. lots 4. 5 and 6. block 12S. together with the wharflng rlirhta or frontuge of and to lots 1. 2 and 3, Mock 13J, lots 4, o and 6. block 129, and north of and adjacent to Twentieth street, all situate and being In that part of the city of Astoria know n a Shivelys Astoria. That such improvement shall consist In driving pH" and placing thereon caps and Hf.rlnger and plank ing ild street throughout the full width thereof with sound yellow fir plank.a. between sidewalks, said planks to b 4x12 inches, the sldTra!irs to I be 10 fevt wid. and the street to be improved ;n the established grade; and In all matters of detail the improve, ment shall be according to the plans and siieclfieatlorui prepared for the same and in accordance with Ordi nance No. 1901 relating to the Improve ment of streets. Estimate of th Improvement and plans and specifica tions of such work or improvement, and of the locality to be irnproeed, have been deposited by the City Pur veyor with the Auditor and Police Judge for public examination, and and may be Inspected at the office of su'h odlcer. At the next regular meeting of the common council following the final publication of this notice, which meet ing will be held on. Friday. April 1, at the hour of 7:30 p. rx, at the city hall, any objections that may be made to such Improvement will be consid ered by the council, and If by the time of said meeting a remonstrance against such lmporvoment, signed by residents of the city owning more than one-half of the property in said dis trict shall be filed with the Auditor and Police Judge, such improvement shall not be ordered, if at all, except by a vote of two-thirds of all member of the council. By order of the Common Council. Attest: H. E. XELSOX, Auditor and Police) Judge. Astoria, Oregon, March 27, 1837. mM'Al a. A It Nov. '.... I lee. tfl ... Nov JK.. 0 i,ivt II KI.IM M..IWI Ya 41,11-JI 7kjtt M..J i,oo.t l'J,liT .i.ain Aim aj.liu hV ,o;(v 411, Ml .w.wiid KMO Jail It " - . . rVli I J mi SI... " M Kelt 'J " 14 Mar'l U . k! I" Una l .Ian .it V. b l .Man'h 1. If.' .MI.H lrod tirk It " Ihhi " 'Jim " I.XT " .... ICkl N4a " I VU t'elk Silk' " It'll " .'Ji 1,1 vi rl .. I V. ii t nek I viit'erk ft; fork .117 Cork Iv foi a j.m iNirk iaofink lnufiirk li.t I'U mouth... Ii'..tk lo;i Purtisii .... Jl.ia furk jlM, " :tiTj " . .. 'I; Fliiniith llntsFaimtiutb . ItMrYlVrk i"ufork !lt.fnrk . , iMareli II , Fell I" 'Mar. Ii i. iri'li.'i I . Marvll S ."iM7eliT"! ..; in-..ii-i'ii . .i ,V,UJI IMIO II M,.'4t It, MS M..tM at,i7 vi.aji irj,l7 M,JN Ikl.iMl V.7I7 MI..1II 7. M.iail I iiarv'i 1 1 I u.:n i !OJ ! J JI.IHI I lJ,t.'i ' ! .i..'l 4VT(J :.i.irj 1 IK .' 4.',rri HM fork 4j.i; i, i a .i..j 4i,avt atfl.i T1 Vl Ut.lMI 4Si,1 K 4H 7 a, o Sl.lIU I. 4II.UM a..- Maiaj l NlfSMS o T.t.a V.IIK . n) V.0 'AO v fork . l'.i;firk ....lUKVKalinoiith - . ra ii.an roil umh Vlaillvoaiurk . I Mil fort Natal ... iMil l.lrerMHil I4nI Aliva lr.... ti) Cork IM wu N4 Hull I 1 UUSllltilh JTS 1 1 l.t - . IMr 1:17a l-.VitvKaliuotilh ...... ISki l.lvriioL . . ivt Kalmoiith ..... I ton Falmouth' .. .. llMi Hilitol sTk'fork ..;iT Falmouth aM f urk liTVSmih Africa . 'insiVrk ... :iMCt . Mi fork . Aiioa hay .. IM Aia-Mt lUy, ...!l4frk .. - ...ilMI IIM - 0 " , .H r.T7J bbla dour. valueiAig alio"i' rtTaTirau. i Atao at itiua orii7rauar ii7uiCaiid WjUiaart K Alao A7a bbla Ho ir, va'im .Vt'). r Jn.arl htila dour. valu H'JUi. ,,-Aia.i l7.Maihlia a,n,suu .i aih oihi n.uir. vaiue i.vij. o VESSELS ON THE . krvlard and t'orreeted every i'rlda) I ruir am.iD ra.ia asd Kami uvkitiwiT- " Br alilp HljrthasfloU Hr tltl Itlrll Ia-v Hw, NKwi-Asm.r. s. s. w. Hr hii lileuetvati ... Hr bkrk i'raJvr.ia A.NTwKRI' Hr bark ''umbrlaiij Hr lup Kii.nniaiiie HAMHlltit Br bajl Norma . .. Plfkanc.. i.Morrlaus Kerr fiuifrrn 'lirimttia. 1 buuiftoo .. HKrKHKNCKM Seme time lu boa- SM.'fll. Total tonnage on the way 10 AV4 MANHOOD RESTORED lion raf a (avnuiaasi I'riaTkfh - am amu.. Una of m Unux vnm or wuw o I' tnplffa, VtUlUliMsl ivuiiiDsiitrii, SSI (.XI HlSVIHHfS. I CFORC Aflft ArTCR l,Ui9 rTxcui I aiiisri snvj l m3 M ruwmjtm nrsmsjvi sjbj os rsajusj ssj nwi wpbi,b orsjaaiia Tli tmon tirTrrM- r not nir1 tf Iiuricm la brwttw itrwtf ptr hb tf tiwmrfwt vftk lira, i i riiin.i RiiiiMtmir inow rwmmjT m nir wiinoai kh OfHrUi. uviMiimml -ttUNi jnMmntw ft wxl bmi7 rMmi if tfl bni taut affwt ft pmtuimi I sT NBiilurldD,brmiL irWHl f nil drraUr mod iimotum CHAS ROGERS, 4&I INDIO Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate Pronounced by Physicians the most Favorable in America for sufferers from . . . Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures Th obJcUona unxi uinit Indto 1ft the put by the larje tiumWn who othrwU would have tn flad to UVo ad v an t ae of lu brntflrja! cltmaiv, U ly-fn & lark of lultabte accommodation. The Southern J'aclMc Comparr take paaure in annour,rln that aeveral i Commodious and Comfortable Cottages have Juet bo erv-tl at Indlo sUtlon, that will bs rentM to auullrants at ra- sonahle rales. Tht-y are furnlahod with modern ronranlsn-rs. riPDllMl with mira artesian water and so altnaifd as to gtv- occupants ail ths advantaKca to be lr- rrved from a more or less protracted; residence In this dnllhtful dlniats. (From the San Francisco Argonaut) "In the heart of the grrat desrrt of the Colorado which th Southern Pacttlo traverses-thero la an oaals railed lndlo, which. In our opinion, la the sanitarium exp'-rw 'if such!0' ,n rth- w believe, from personal invesiiKauim. insi tor certain Individual, there Is no spot an this planet so favor able." O. T. Stewart, M D., writes: Th purity of the air, and ths eternal sun shine, All one with wondT and delight. . . . Nature has accomplished so much that there remains but little for man to do. As to Its possibilities a a health retort here Is the most perfect sunshine, with a temperature always pleasant, a perfectly dry soil, for rain Is n unknown factor; pure ozygsn, dsns atmosphere and pure water. What mors can re desired? It le the place, above all others, for lung trouhia. and a para die for rheumatics. Considering th number of sufferers who bar been curea. i nave no hesitancy in recom mending this genial oasis as ths hares or ins amicted." INDIO Is 612 miles from SAN FRANCISCO and 130 miles from LOS ANGELES FLIWIMSM-I. VALt'R, ailirl'Klla. IVrlfaTil Flour M ilia Milium A Kerr Ilalloiir, ilulnrle A I'o ,, , i o n i K CanieMu A fo M ... Salluur. ilnilirln d I'll ...... Ik.rtm 'Ju,iki NVko 4 1. mm 7Vk"( 41.IW.V M,iUal I a tkl I lla a) 1 I la N I u. tkl I IJs .l I lla ) I lla Oil I I il I Ha 1 lla lit t Hki I M I lla III I lla kit SIImhiii A Kerr i-iirtirilil r inlir Mills ,. . . Hallnur, Unilirln , f o . . .1 It I'aniemii A fo Portland Flunr Mlllifo. ... Hllaaiu d Korr . ., 4a, yu ,vi M.Mai 44.Jial llalliHir, lliillirloiiiiil ti ... Mlliaoii A Kerr a.l 0 J It fNttiemti , fu :.' Hallnur, (liuliitn A fu., I.k J Kfinnnmii A Oil aiiui .sitMon a Kerr HlrUi Malliiiiriliitlirln Afu , H KllwniiA Kerr l.i.iui l-.Htlaml Flour Mill.. all II- all lla M.I All lla IM til lia . . all lla M ail 1.1a til rurllaiiil Flnur Mills J H t aiiirrnn A lo ., 1)1 UN.... Ml lla at all liaa ., 4)1 lla .l all lu. ... til lla Ifci til lla M III lua M Ttl.ikai al.uo nT.mai bti.iao .ai.Uu MOW ?i.010 lOJ.tl ;.ia) lix.iam Sl.aat W.nai ) l.o ll.t rj..vuu n..ii .Vi.iiil Ml iwt.ua) llll.atl Ml Jill k.,otl ; Mull 0,1 "J l.ni ll:t.il a..iu (V1.UUI 7ia 4.V a.'.oo .'.M i.:m M.4MI W.ikU ;( Hnltmir. (lutlirln A li Hon A Kerr A Mors IVrtlaml Flour Mill ,..... Italtniir, iliilhrls A On ..... iihm a Kerr , J K f iimerxii A f o HitmHi A Kerr Hallnur, ill lirie A fo .1 H f aiiiermi a f o HaKoiir, Mill line A fo J H I'aiiiet.ni A f o Hallotir, Miillirlv A fu I'nrllaiiil Flour Mi ll HOt.mr, Mullirlw & fu U W Melear . . HltiMia A Kerr . lall mr, tlmlirie A f siiasma) Keir Hillour, iluihrle't'fi'i'.'" A iter , ,. tlalluur, liuilirlv A v.. , .1 K t'aineroii A fo .'... Mlliaoii A Kerr all HW Ill la...,. all ka Vil all lua ... ill lla W A- lla Hit I All aa .... ail KM ait lla l ... All la... kl lua , ... il ka .... kit ka tkl all ka .... til I'.. ... til Ua kl ... All IUa.. .-.. A I l"a... . ....iail H .... til Ua M ...Jail l"a .... All Hai .... all a Ikl ... ail lua. ... .... kit IJa M Ail lua Hallnur limlir e (t fo Italiuiir, outlirlv A f u Sltianii A Kerr Hallnur. iluihne A fo I J h f amrioii A t" . Hal tour, tluthrle A f o Hallnur, il iilirls fo. all ka . A'l oa All tl ,AI til Ilia ! . . . All 7a ml ,. All Iva , til ka All lla H. taa Hallnur. lltllhrU J Million and Ksrr fori lain! Flour Mill Hallnur, ilullirl A fu. J H I'ailii-roll A CV I , I' f Klcvalnrfo . i'.I H famiiHi afo J K f aiuerttn A fo i urn II no .',io H.MH) M.oa) Vi.OU UI.IUI laa Ikl "I Ka ml J klao t ,VA bbla Ituur, value IIOOJ and IM loua bualmla of narlav, valuini ll.iuo 1 -Anil mil bbla - Alao JV'I bbla Hour, value kT.lua, WAY TO OREGON. oaa on Cll-ratS. SATB. IWiooAt lUlliiur, Ouilirle Co UUUilOUAl PV'lWAI l"l;IH).l lilu'liaiAl IITve IWA1 J. Uldlaw a Co Taylor, Yihi- ( Co Ha'.tiMir, oulbrle Co rlWAI I Iron Hame Ume In laV-i4.N4. "CUPIOCNC" Thaw tf rBl VtMltBLsalJa 'VllsUlas..UAa.BUess. rliw rrjKb pbfttrtma.wui quickly rwrv jm ol mil nf uw nrru urffsai, m I". Mwihl la MiUrr. klhaUMUnsr lirmltka. Varwea ..A wi !( rtMtriL r'rMli quit k W US. U II im Aw4rh4arti )kitai toMpritMiiH vd imvmmorr. rtt.H Kflunm uum, u IWKREflU ininnnnaa vniawj grfirajgi gij Commrcl4U fltrL folLMPOlsoH A SPECIALTY i;'ofs Irart it pi r rai Irimil rarranu b. iel bit la.aiid ra harra.it e fail to rure If v aha,alaannir rarr , Iodide b4tuart, aims anil bave a.-'taa an4 raina. Mucoua I'atrhre in mouih. sore Throat 'l inple. Copier 4'oinretl HMita, I Irera oq tnr part of Uia tair. II sir or r vriiroara fulllns ut. II t Ihia Srroi.Uarr lli.M)l I")H3 e soerainlre turura W.ia.4i ilUiaii-l elniU aata raaee and rrialloni-e (lio world Cor a c aaanaateara. 1 tii dnaaaa baa alaara ImrtleU theaklll of tti moat emlnoul ilirl Claoa. SOO.VUU raintal bhirt our unmixl'i lnalffvaaraaiv. Ataoiuteprini'aai.nlatitus a-.ilicaiain. Attne 4 MK l( t. VI r. U V CO, nt Maeonto Teuuil. ClliCAUO, UXe nt i ben ttntMQc ntw, a n a I a r ) tii -hfr, .f t tofl.nifxi e M 4H'kSir- Ilb. IrntaYallun Uf Ul-k-f. -Nf.i rMiwit nun ut nucnm Bin nr vfii in (Uln wrmpprr, I'V i pr-m. rwtmi.l t..i Ii I'tfryUr lkli UU riSkf Jj J i Carrati, and Trde-Marka obtain! and all Yi ent buunaTMconductrd (r mooimatc fcrs. 0udOrrtcetOrfoaiTt U. . PTCNTOrnct aitd cariM-t ura pairnl in icia Uwo UiaUi liaoax rcro'He roffl WthinKiio. I head model, draw inc or phMo,, with drrrir tim. W adrise, tf paifnuWe of tvt, Irre til charge. Our Itt tvt dic tilt imtrnt b urd. A PAMPMLCT, M H"W lo Oi'iam I'atrntas" with rrmt fl ftsuaa in th U. t. and iurcio tuuntfic tent frf. Addra, t om iTf ht OrrtcK. WaaMiMoroM. O. C. V 1 TAD MARK!, COPYHICHTs ate, Anrnne armtlng aketeh and deer prion mar qalctlraaaartaln, free, whether an Intention la prohafclr paleolalile. (Ofnmunlrallima alrlrtlr euaSitMillak Olrtnet mmwi f'anrunns palenls la Aownea We haae a Waahliwl.a offlre. Patenu taken Ihroush atiuia A Co. reoelr speeui ouUes id tbe SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, DeaatiruliT ItlnarratHt, lanreat elmilatloa of anr art am lie Journal. eekl;,tria no a reari llJUaii tuaiiha. hpediiiee auulea and Uasit Book ok i'a Tiara aul free, address MUNN A CO.. Ml Brsadarsr. Near Ysrk. Beaver Hill Gilman Coal ...Try II For Famllv or Steam Purposes. All K6 tjnarr 111. ! I'lllso (xrmanrni!. ti ZJZ redliilAM3aar". V.-iBM3beiFiii jj jtf' ItioBia fnr aaaue prMai Bmlrr aania uaraaa Jlr. lfT',etr,'0rtrr.iDehra.ewiilrtn, f ft I JrrJ 1 t'O -ia-aar C IT1 MXrr Miii iaw XIISHM0I. ELMORE, SANBORN & CO 4 (eata, Astoria, TKNNIMIIITfHM UN Ma GoinsEast? ' VOI AMI'.. I) INT I'tHIIMtT Three Important Points nitHTlii via tlif HI. Paul iwauas tlio lln.ia l.i Ihivt IMiltit IU tTnr4 fWX Ui vory iMaat sorvlon. HKitiNIk Wen Unit tin' iuku lisyunil HI. I'uul rrauls via the V.'liHHiiisIn t'tJ-li-al liiH'aiiiHt that linn iiiki olia rain ma'tlolia vt llll all Iho trails ixilitllinlital lllins oiiliMinu llie I'liI'Ml I"iIkI tlier. ad lis swrvliivi la llral-Klaum In every iMirllinilar. Tltllll - Vr Inriiininil'Mi. call on ymir iiliihlr ami frtnnil ths rioares tloki't aoiit - ami ask ftr a tl' kt r4. It tar via tho ViiimiIii (Vntral lltvsa, or adilrna J AH. f l'iiNI. (loiioml I'lUMwimor Aoiit. Mllwnilkeo, Wis, dr tlKO H. HATTir. iloiural Asniit. I'urtlainl. tiroin. 0. R. & R 01 VKrl cimirK r -2- Transcontinental ROUTI-5. Via Spoktoa and St. Paal Via Ogdio, Denver and Omaha or St. Paal Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining- Chair Cars Astoria to San Franolseo. tVlumMit, MomU', Manh Tt Htate of Oil , Halunlay. Airll 1. t'lilunibla, ThuraiUy. Airi State of Cal., Tura lay. Airlt II iVumbla. Hiimtay, A (Til II. Htals ut Cat , Kn.Uy. Afrll M Columbia. Wednesday, April Zt For rate and (enerai tnrarmatioa salt on or address O. W. l.)t'NHlEKRT, Aat W. . Ht'Hl.lll'ltT. Men. I'aa At., rortUod. nr. K. Mc.NKILL, ITFidnl and Waaacsr. Thl5 Railway Company Operate Its trains on the famous block system; Lights Its trains by ntn-trii-lty throufh. out; I'"- thn ralrlraln rbftrli' berth read, liU lamp; Huns aplonillilly piilpMd pajaaerifvr trains every day and nlirlit betWMMi Ht. Paul and fhlaio. llv Chicago, riilwaukcc & St. Paul Also operato BtMtm-himtnl voatibula trains, carrylntf the lawt private omartment cars, lllmiry buffet smoking rtuw, and taaiat-ai drawing room sWiirrs. Iarir cars, free nt'JInlnc ctiolr cars and tho very best dining car sorvlo. For lowest rail's to any point In ths I'nltod Htato or Canada, apply to ticket agent, or address C. J. KDDT, 0-nrral Aicent, Portland, Or. J. W. CAflKY, Trav. Pass Agent TILLAMOOK NEHALEM AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Augusta.... ...ALLasst ...Open for Special Charter... Sailing dates le and Iron Tlllaaaeok and Nehslesi tfepead upon the weather. Per Preltht and Passenger Rates Apply Te ELMORE. SANBORN & CO. AUKHTas 0. R. N. CO.. Agent. Portland ThetinyC.p.ul,,aro,Uperfol w osiwn or topaiba, CubiorliledloniandrM CUREIN4H0URST MllWAtMlJ VVV'" Inconvenisnca. j Fare from Los Angeles fi.oc