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t TIIK DAILY ASTORIAN, WEDNESDAY MOKN1XO. JINK 1KW7. !athj gLotoviau. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telrphon. No. . thkmh ur atttMcitir iio.s. DAILT. . 6Qt by mail, per year 16.00 fcwDt by mail, per month .60 Served by carrier, per month 44 WEEKLY. Sent by mall, per year 2 In advance, foatitge free to lubscrlbera. All communication intended for publi cation .hould be directed to the editor. Kuslneni communication of all kinds and remittances must be addressed to The Astorlan. The Atorlan guarantees to its sub scriber the largest circulation of any neuiai?r published on the Columbia rivfr. Advertising rates can be had on appli cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan, the second old weekly In the state of Oregon, has, aext to the Portland Oregonlan. the largon weekly circulation In the state. John F. Hundley & Co. M-e our Fort- land agents, and copies of the Astorlan can be hsd every morning at their tand. 14 Third street. ' JAPAN'S GOLD STANDARD. j and dyspepsia, combine to render it the Among the party of Japanese accora-: most desirable family specific. It increase ponying Maruuis Ito through this country j both physical vigor and substance, tr.m- M , , . ,. I quilllivs and Invigorates the nervous sys- on his way to represent Japan at theiH j tern, and gives an unwonted relish for queen's jubilee was Mr. MochUukl. the ed- j ,hi f0Ot1 A winfga ,hrce times Itor of the leading commercial journal of Japan. lie was Interviewed In New Tork on Uie Japanese currency question, and gave the following Interesting statement: Japan, as you are probably aware, can cow be called a gold-standard country. The law was passed last April by both house of parliament, and goes Into effect next October. The law has fixed the ratio between the metals at 22 to 1 and stopped free coinage. It compels the government; to withdraw all silver yen, which corres- ponds to your dollar, on August L Silver will only be used for subsidiary coin, of; which the .V-cent piece will be the high - est In value. Five, ten and twenty yen pieces will be made of gold. The arguments advanced by the gold men wvre multitudinous, but the principal' on was that Japan, having adopted western civilisation, must to protect her! commercial Interests also adopt the unl - versaJly recognised standard of goKLw hich they declured bad a fixed value, while sll- rer was continually fluctuating. They admitted that up to the present time all Japanese Industries had been veloped by the cheapness of silver, but that such development had reached Its maxtmnm. and If the country didn't change to a gold basis it would soon find lblf behind In live race. The opposition advanced about the same arguments as were used here. They held that no authority could say that the vclue Macaroni Is taken from a Greek derlva of gold was fixed, while that of silver was j t100- which means "the blessed dead," In flexible. They declared this was a fallacy aIIUilon to the ancient custom of eating that people had fallen into It only bc-nute' gold seemed less changeable than silver, j Being a young and small power whose j prima facie market was In the far east. Japan could not -ompete with gold coun- tries, but it she stuck to silver she could develop that market among her silver - standard neighbors. Marquls' Ito apiviinted a cormrittee of currency to consider the qui-stlon. The 1 coramlttee reported that the time w as not ripe for Japan to chnn her standard, j For Instance, how else would the trav They were divided In their conclusions asjehng public learn of the excellent din to the best standard. But a majority of :ng car service of the 'Wisconsin Cen both houses passed the bill. j tral Ilne8 between St. Paul and Chicago There are two points In the Japanese 'or the general comfort of traveling over discussion which are of the highest lm-jthl portance to us In the United Stat?s. ... ...... . , nere as to that in Japan. The first of ; these is the danger and loss which is in- j evltabto through the fluctuating value of ; ii ,1.1 ,, u , . silver. It Is this which makes the silver stan.lar.3 a constant source of loss to working men and fjrmers. The next is the fact that i nation which has to com-; pete with gold standard nations inubt have the gold standard itself, If It expects to be succet-sf id In that competition. The chief reason for the annexation cf;rjnarles Rogers the Hawaiian Islands Is found in the fict! that 31 per cent of their trade is with the ! . , , I United States. For the year ending June I 9', ;. we Imported M,23".7fi worth of j sugar from there, or more thari half as I much as we Imported from Cuba in the j same year. In return, we supply Hawaii; with groceries, provisions, grain, limber. machinery, hardware and what clothing is needed In its salubrious climate. In population the Inlands have been rapidly changing from Maori to Mongolian. Ac cording to the latest census there were 31,019 native Hawalians, 8,1-5 nalf-bre'-ds Hawalians, 11,117 Japanese, ;i,ei0 Chinese an,l 15,131 Portuguet-, leaving only fc,!"2 to be divided among Americans, English, Germans, Norwegians and other foreign ers of whom less than 2,0'A or about two per cent of the whole, were Americans. The Japanese and Chinese have been increasing rapidly, and It Is to the at tempt to restrict or prohibit their coming that we owe the present agitation for annexation to the United States. With the Hawalians It Is annexation to the United States, accepting British sovereignty kit complete submersion under the tide of Japanese Immigration. The three stand In the order of preference, alternative and necessity. Suplementlng Its usual statistics, Brad street's has prepared a compilation which shows the business failures throughout the United States during the last thre? years, classified by leading lines of trade. The results brought out are Interesting In many ways. It Is shown that a little over 71 per cent of the failures are In wholesale and retail commercial enter prises and a Utile less than 21 per cent In manufacturing and industrial lines. The proportion of failures has been great- ext In the clothing- snd furnishing (roods concern, and the next hlglu-st rumnu'h clal death rule ha bwn of line nmont bicycle tTmnufnotiiror nd dealer. Of every hundred enKWd In the clothing and furnlidilnir poodx trade Inst your, seven went Into bankruptcy, and of every hundtvd In the bicycle business flve ennie to the stvme plurht. The lowest nt whs nww mnnufacturvrs at machinery anil tools elirhty-nlne hundredth of one tvr cent. The overttire commercial death rate In all line last year aa l.W per cent. which means that, notwithstanding the hard time, fewer than one and a half out of every hundred persons ensured In hunlnc fulled. TIIK STOMACH CANNOT Kf FRKMIITr.P. With srenter trash than a violent drastic pursntlve. True, sueh a medicine iv'leves constljMtlon for the time, but at t!'o ex pense of Kreat Injury to the h-.u st'.-.vil .-.inal. whl'.h It hoth Inlamcs nnd weak ens, thus umitiinc It for the pTforiuanee of Its proper timelier. Widely dilfcrem is the anion of Hostetter's Stomach Ilt lers, a tonic aperient which produce ef fects prompt. Indeed, but never violent i ani convulsing. The purity of its Kt:inlc I ingredient. Its unobJeetlon.iMe flavor, lu 'genial Influence upon the mind, and the I thoroughness of its remedial action In cases of constipation, liver coimiUlnt, Lilly Is about the average dose. Charlotte Is a corruption of the old l.'nu lish word ch.irlyt, which means a dlfh of custard, and charlotte russe Is Russian charlotte. Sometimes It soems to weary woman that she must certainly give up. The simplest and easiest work becomes an Al most Insurmountable task. Nervousness, sleeplessness anil pain hurras her an! ,i.e seems hardly worth the living. rr. Pierre's Fsvorlte Prescription was T.mie for her. Dr. Pierce's Oi.UI, n Mid .leal Discovery was made for her. The j former Is for ills distinctly feminine, th other for her general syetem. Tocether they supply a scientific and successful course of treatment. The "Favorite ITe- ; seription" restore healthy, regular action to the orsuns distinctly feminine. i forces out all Impurities, strengthens the ; tissues, allays Inflammation. The "Oold- j en Medlr-al Discovery" makes appetite, i help digestion, promotes assimilation ' fills out the hollows In cheeks and neck de-jwlth good solid flesh and brings back I the gladsome glow of .girlhood. Send H cents In one-cent stamps to ! World's Dispensary Medical Association, I Buffalo, N. T., and receive Dr. Pierce's i l't'5 page Common Sense Medical Adviser, Illustrated, ! U at feasts for the dead. THE OBJECTION NOT GOOD. There are people who have objection 'to advertising matter in the columns of 1 a newspaper. The ground of objection lis that they do not want to read ad- i vertisements. Now thia objection is not good, for oftentimes thte adver-tise- ments convey valuable Information. popular l'n- For partlcujura call j. rona. r. a., jiuwauKO-?, is.. g BaUy Genera, Agrat ,w Slarlt street. Portland. Or. UItbo Is simply okra soup, gumbo be- Ing the name by which okra is often . , . r, ' , known In the South. Chicken gumbo is Mup of okra an,j cnlckem Don't neglect a. cough because the weather la pleasant; before the next I storm rolls around It may develop Into la serious difficulty beyond repair. One I Minute Cough Cure la easy to take and will do what Its name Implies. To "kan wlllow furniture use salt and water, and apply with a coarse brush, ' dry thoroughly. Vt. o. Jonnson, .Newark, O., says, "ne Minute Cugh Cure saved my only i child from dying by croup." It haa ave-i thousands of others suffering from croup, pneumonia, bronchitis and other serious throat and lung troubles. Charles Rogers. Are You Thin? Look about you! Set for yourself I Who suffer most from sleeplessness, nervousness, nervous dyspepsia, neuralgia, despondency, general weak ness? Who are on the edge of nervous prostration all the time? Those who are thin, Opium, chloral, bromides, headache powders, only make matters worse. Iron and bit ters are only stimulants. To be cured, and cured for good, you need a fat-makine food. You want new blood, rich blood; and a st ong nerve- 3 tonic 1 SCOTT'S ZKULSION of Cod-liver Cil with Kypophos- w phites is all this. It feeds the P tissues, makes rich blood, and U strengthens the nerves. N Book about it ircz for the asking, For sale fcy all dn:jii'? at 50c and Ji SCOTT nOWNE, Nr York. fj 1 ft MratM Fifty Year Aro. TM Is th stamp that the letter hois Which carried the story I.ir and wide, Cf certain care lor the loathsome ore T;tt buhbli J np fror tlic taiutrd li.le Of the blond btlow. And ' .Vycr u name AnJ his sarsapirilia. t:it a'.: -Mm, Wucw, T!:at wis j-.ist bcgiGria.; i'.u t. '.xt ot U:u With its cures of r i v.-crj c j. Ayer's Sarsaparllla i3 tho original saraapnrilla. It has bohiad it a record for cures utiequtUled by aay blood puii fjiag oom pound. It is the ouly earuaparilla honored by a medid at the World's Fair of 1893. Others imitate th remedy ; they can't imitate the rocord : CD Years of Cure. Mr. Isaac Horner, proprietor of the Burton House. Burton. W. V., and one of the most widely known men In the state, was cured ot rheumatism after three years of suffering. He says: "I have not sufficient command of language to convey any Idea of what I suffered. my physicians told me that nothing could he done for me and my friends were fully convinced that nothing but death would relieve me of my suffering. In June, KM. Mr. Kvena, then salesman for the Wheel ing Drug Co., recommended Chamber lain's Pain Balm. At this time my foot and limb were swollen to more than double their normal slxe and It seemed to me my leg would burst, but soon ufur I legan using the Pain Balm the swell Ing began to decrease, the pain to leave. and now I consider that I am entirely cured. For sate by Estes-Conn Drug Co. Sally Lunn was a pastry cook. who. at the clow of the eighteenth century used to cry the tea bread which tears her name about the streets of Bath, England. A. H. Patter, with E. C. Atkins & Co., Indianapolis, Ind., writes: "I have never oefore given a testimonial in my life. But I will say that for three years we aavo- never been without Chamberlain's Colic and Cholera and Diarrhoea Kern edy In the house, and my wife would as soon think of being without flour f. a bottle of this Remedy In the summer season. We have used It with all three of our children and It has never faded to cure not simply stop pain, but cur? absolutely. It Is all right, and anyone who tries It will fnd It so." For sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. A pun or saucepan of hot water placid In an open oven will keep meat and pastry from being scorched or dried. Economy Is something that evcryody tries to practice, and yet Just a little oversight will sometimes rob the most frugal and thrifty family of a year',) sav ings. Tou want to do as J. P. Hki;. man n, of Montlcello, Ga., did. He writes: "For six years I have kept Simmons Liver Regulator In my house, and us-d It In my family, and have had no need for a doctor. I have five as heaithy chlldren as you can find." A spoonful of vinegar adde to the water In which meat and poultry are be ing boiled makes them more tender. "There's no use In talklne," says W. tl. Broad well, druggist, La Cygne, :as., "Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ami Iiiar- rh'e Remedy does the work. After taking medicines of my own preparation md those of others, I took a dose of f nam- berlain s and It helper me; a second dose cured me. Candidly and conscien llously I can recommend It as the best thing on the market. The ir, nnd ,V cent sizes for sale by ICstcs-Conn Drug Co. New tins should be set over the fire with boiling water In them for several hours before fool Is put Into them. Hundreds of thousands have been In duced to try Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy by reac'ing what It has done for others, and having tested Its merits for themselves are today Its warmest frl'-nls. For sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. While every person cannot have an abundant head of hair, it Is possible, with care and the use of Hall's Hair renewer, to grow a respectable hlrsutic covering. A great deal of sickness may be pre vented by the fro use of disinfectants In and about dwelling houses. Byron used a great deal of hair dress ing, but was very particular to have only the best to be found In the market If Ayer"s Hair Vigor had been obtainable then, doubtless he would have tested Its merits, as so many distinguished and fashionable people are doing now-a-days. Cold sliced potatoes fry and taste bet ter by sprinkling a tablespoon of flour over them while frying. Some for ten, some for twenty and some for thirty years have suffered from piles and then have been quickly and permanently cured by using De- wltt's Witch Hazel Salve, the great remedy for piles and all forms of skin tllseases. Charles Rogers. Gooseberry fool Is a corruption of gooseberry foule, milled or prr-satd goose berries. Sick headache can b quickly and com pletely overcome by using those famous little pllla knovn an "DeWItfs Little Early Risers." Charles Rogers. MARINE NfiWS. ! mutt w.vthii. 1ATK, a, x. j i, m, , him ft 'tun ft.' Tuesiliiv. .".'. tttV.J. Just Wetluid'y v.l st l. . 4 J AS 7 J Thursday :'t s .f .' .1 s .V S Krtilnv . . , i in s , 4 . (,i ; NNiurd.v miji,s :o.;t. Sunday . 'IT Ij ten it it , T T Monday,. . li ju i n , T T I.OWWATKH. !'. i." "i " r. h in ft h lu ft " i iu a I w : I t 1 .1 lli tin I M i 4 , i 1 tl 14 l I I'i.Mi J i I .v ;i : .' a: .1 7 a w .1 4 M 4 4 Alt I I it I J VKlSt-H ON TIIK VY TO VIIK CnU'MW.V RIVKR ritOM Wiirmoii K, Vesel. lienrse s .etsoii, Am lt ASTWKKr. -"iinibriati, llr h H KtiphlMMUe, tl ll tVlit mtv Mr ek I.itillllu. w-hirv, Hr i I A It Bl M , Autien'.ey, r!i HOSLkHMI. teollv. Hi- h I aniutit ,. . l e, i.r tr , IIVIMVI 1.. tilei lee. llr bk mthu -I. lir mi . . Tim Kutv P ..-t...4tll... - IOW.. llVAl ..I'.'S Into... t l.t bUI. ,u; i ai ... . t.VU... IlK) t ... 4! I'M.' IH'Al ... -l ..llVAl ,.ll" .I u: IM .vl N.Vi.AvXM. Kuieku, -till lt NMW IMl - , A 'rsUet'io, I'r Oi pinit'rn'.en. Itr tA Mtr la, br mi. M, MIAN. .11 VI. Ktmi Ire, i'r - ite.n'ou HiK'K. Hi lit vcAPivosr-1 k 1 hetili. but AS lU'lo. S'onhi't, bK r: linvi tin . i-ai . 11. 10.' 1 1 . ..llV'il., IT.il . ll'UAI.. IIMoSl'.t. J. II. I.eeiN, n-ll .'!' .. JAM JnrK K llf.mtll il A Itiikinad, tk IM The steamer Alice llliini-tmrd, Cupt.il't Hughts, fiitensl yestetiiy from S.in KranciM'o with a large esirgo of inls.il liinemis might for Astoria, llw.icu mid Port land. i The sehoorn'r ta'tltla. Oaptaln St.ickke- j bye, cleareil Jifitenliiy fur San Prune 1st o , with a cargo of !to.W feet of liiintir. i The steamer State of California cleared ytstenl.iy for San Kranels.-ti with a large cargo of freight from Pitland and As. i torl;u and rurrbil a very large iiunit. r of Kisseiigers. TESTE KD AY'S WKATHEK. Maximum temperature. C .Minimum tetnperatttp'. ,U l,; Precipitation. I.T' In. Precipitation from Siptemr 1. to date. V'." IlK'h.-S. Kxre-s of prcclpllutf m fr-n .-I'tein'er 1, Iv'., to date, IV Hi Inches. TODAY'S TVF.ATHKI! IVc.islon.il ralnr coid. s,t:th.r-lv wla,N NOTIi'E TO MAiilNKKS. Strait of Juan do Fuca. Washltuton. Notice is hereby given that the Point' Wilson buoy Xo. 1. a red tlrit -class nun. j has gone adrift from Its MMtlon off the , foul ground off Point Wilson. ( Also that the Partridge bank buoy No. 1 1, a black first-class can. has gone adrift J from Its iKitlon on the southeast side! of thick kelp on Partridge bunk near the Fourteen- Foot roek. j Theses buoys will be replaced as soon as ; practicable. i This notice affects the list of beacons and buoys. Pacific coast. lS, pae ill. Hy order of the lighthouse tionrd. JNO. P. .MKHHKI.I.. Commander, P. 8. Navy; Inspvctor lTh IJghthouse IXstrli.'t. ntflee of InsN-ctor 13ih I.ighlhous,. IM trtct, Portland, Or. Ji:ne II, K'7. Kon'erneat Is a corr'ipilon of f ir- from the French fap'e, sl'itflfig. m,-nt meat for stuffing. Not only plies of the very worst kind ca,n be cured by Dett'ltt's Wltcn H izei Salve, but eczema, scalds, burns, bruls Is bolls, ulcers and all oher skit troubles can be Instantly Mlevd by the same remedy. Charles Rogers. ri SIMMONSX reguiator7 Tne Favorite Horns Remetrg. For ail diseases caused by derangement of the Liver, Kidneys, and Stomach. Keep it always in the house and you will save time and Doctor's Bills, and have at hand an active, harmless and per fectly safe purgative, alterative and tonic If you feel dull, debilitated, have frequent headache, mouth tastes badly, poor appe tite and tongue coated, you are suffering from torpid liver or biliousness, and SIM MONS Liver Regulator win cure you. If you have eaten anything hard to digest, or feel heavy after meals or sleep less at night, a dose of SIMMONS LlVER REGULATOR will relieve you and bring pleasant sleep. If at any time you feel your system needs cleansing and regulating without violent purging, take SIMMONS LlVER Regulator. J. H. Zeilin & Co., Ffilladelpbla- Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. ntr on application. 1 ;The Choicest Table Wines FOR FAMILIES Also for Medicinal . . and Cooking Purposes CARLSON'S FAMILY IOO Twelftlt WO-TO-BAG PTrl.lMlN't,M.S'iWinif mot Its pftr tn itwtror tttsiiwl form. Ni-ti-l'je I. lliesnwle.l nnrv-tisl lu llw ru. in ni t.tf i"i mi iiuiwieni mm urvti. luiNum aim Biftunvue. ju.i try i.i, i ,m win t a. IitfhUsl. U eetiieet yea te Miev t,4i w fur turn 1. ilutoty uruwMt tl, dmfc-rfUi. ,nrr tMtw rWnJ fir our K.'klei in I l',i' 1 1 ntt.l smkp imr t.ita A.r " rittti Ursulas sud Sold and i. or iu-Mr n ta tii'liris ' w - k .litatvaafid frof nil, t't'l'l IKN K It I tt imi i y knun addrrM UAVUI.flKUICI3l,r.ailuxelBsamiickca,Cia JtvltiM ('HAD lUn.'.EKM, M Commercial 8trt. SELF STARTING HERCULES I " ' it ..if smmnti illlirM Power Miuli.e tMiltie. ' rult IMIITirl'LiH AIIK MofrillfU fa n M F?Mfr11 Wrkrl4 ' 4115 MAMKMIK T Hustler's Twentieth St. .1 . A: Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... 7,v ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 482 Bond Street. m UNION MEAT COMPANY Shield Brand Halns, Bacon, Strictly Pure Lard ALL KINDS OF Qusrsntcsd th ORNER FOURTH AND OLISAN STREET5 - . PORTLAND, OREQON the Best,.. J THE CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT ON THE WEST SIDE Everybody knows that Warrenton values will soon be doubled. It is distinctly the best property on the market. Fine large level lots, surrounded by many improvements, at very low prices. Isdi not a fine Investment? "Private Stock" "Cream Rye" "Old Hickory" "Pride of.. ..Kentucky' ...and... 'Hermitage" Rcpsold California Brandies LIQUOR STORE, Htrect MANHOOD RESTORED nST,--" lllUg Lu..ill.ltll.ull,,.......V,. ' . I.' "' .. ''"" SMf-IW ,...., iuiuuiBU, 1-uilUuil, 01, J. W. CONN, Agist. Asurta. GUARANTEED TOBACCO HABIT CURE Irs for Mum In sr iwl4. Mur la K luixu lu WtUi n II iktsi imrantred by t'has. Iiogcrs, I'rugglsL MANHOOD RESTORED; ,4CUPIOCNGr b llAilMr.Uiti tin in in fmri.u. iitvwn, tH u m I-smi WMih---; likb If iHit il fi itinrrtuaftirrtMir) ih1 IhAliMnttfVitMkMid &11 UiiiMitiliM. rm1v liirur wiukmiI mt Mr(kMv inltttmfc, ENGINES MARINE GASOLINE I'slng gasoline or cheap dlstlllats oil , Engines connected dlict with pro peller shaft, and no noisy, easily broken bevel gram used In reverse motion. New spark device; no Internal spring xii-ctrodef to burn out. rend fur testimonials. V are building these new sslf tsr.lng matin engines In all sties up to M0 horsi power. Kvery engine fully guarnts1. M ritAM'INCO Astoria nnd McKee Ave. Sitiutoii till tiii-Houtli biik of Atom's hillri. Iwi'iity uert'os warmer fjiul vegetation ISO uayH in fi'lvunce of the North sitlf. Mngnifiei'iit nik-H for rtn itU'iicprf, ovirlooking river iiikI hay, Hiinny and shel tered. Kany and natural k radon; littlt' or no Trailing neede' 4 The Louvre' ASTOKU'S f.OIKJr.OlS ENTERTAINMENT HALL 3 KI.OOItK Klue Mualii. flsme. of All Kind.. T MuKnllletint llara. evcitrTniNfi rmsT-CLAss Good Order and Everybody's Right3 BrltlCTI.V OIIHKKVKI). CANNED MEATS Best In ths Msrkst f IH71 I'M Brothers, Sell ASTORIA Lubricating OILS A Specialty. Shiji Clmndli'rv. ( JllM'il Willi-, Iron it 8M, Coul. (Iroeiu'U'H t lVovinioiiH, Klounfc Mill Fcml, PuintH, Oiln, Vnrninlnt. FnirliHiik'H ohIi'h. Dooih it WilldoWH, A;ri(ulturnl 1 tn jUinn Waoiirt K: Whiclcn. RAINIER TO ASTORIA Ami Ki t urn In One Dnv. Steamer Pilgrim, A. U IIHAZIcr, Mnnler. Will Irav, ttnllllnr ilnllv. CHilrlll HlindaV. at ) . m., tmiolilh ttt Ia I'u. Mny- Krra, Hl.-llo. Cak 1'ulnl. Uttiilo C HIT. Kltrtt-I'A, I'llftlMI, Wr.lHirt. ami ollirr Ittixllmi. arriving l Hth lrmt wlinrf, A(orl, m 10 . m. Aaturta at 1:10 p. m., culllnc it ay Umlmt on ralurn. Kl Urn. and HlUfaclurir wrvlo. wrontKt. .SNAP A KODAK. l njr man raiiilu iui " iml tXutm .nil ymi 11 rl Imltiolt ii nimi tirlnimiiiK oirt iftlb inntt..l IliuUKllla, Much iUllljr lu llin lliur wi linniooltnranTiKmjdil ilra. an f man. COM IT AND THY TIIRM HUOMES & CO. J. B. WYATT, Phon Na. 61 Aalwl., Oftga. Hnnhvnre, ShipChnndlery, ( iroccrleH, Provision a, I'AINTH and OILM. fpacUl Altanlloa Pal la upplymt 'pa. A.MTOMIA IKON WOK KB Front 81., foot of 4th. A.torla. General Macninists and Bailer Mj' ei La4 aa4 Mar Er)(taat, Bullae amrk, Sl.as oal anil Cano.ry Work a Siwlally. Ca.tlOf. ol All farlilri Ma4a lo Orl.r a. Short Notka. John roi....rraldant aru .uparlnlandant A. U Pol Vint I'rv.ldaol U. H. fr.ol lUoraiary Aatorta Kavtnf Dank Ttvaaum Emil Schacht ARCHITECT Koomi J17-J1H Hortl.nJ Saving Hank Hldg. Portland, Oregon. SEASIDE SAWMILL. A corniilrta .lock of lumtor on hand In tho rough or drriwvil. Flooring, rus tic, celling and all kind, of flnlah; mold ing, and .hlnglm. Terma ranonabl. and ijrlco. at 1m! rock. All ordm (iromptly attcndi d to. orflc. and yard at mill. H F L. LOO AN, PtaNldr, Oregon. Proprietor. Sli'ii'inVi'r--:'.'.. inesa liny ap'-i- : to B ils.im of i Ciilipl.io' Iniicti')'" .". CURE IN 48 HCwCSV"' thu tamo (Jiseasi s with out lnconv(in:enre, W, nil ft'-H'tt'tft ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBRflHY READINQ ROOM FRED TO iU. Opan avry day from I .'clock to 1:11 and t:K to l:M p. m. BuMcrlptlon rata. It Hr annum. B.W. COR. ELEVENTH DUANB MT. HEADQUARTERS FOR PIre Works nd Pire CrnckcrH OF ALL KINDS WING LEE, 543 Commercial St. CASTORIA for Infant! and Children. I l.e ttrf Tk fo il ma rtfinun of ROYAL Baking Powder has been awarded highest honors at every world's Mr where exhibited. R