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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1897)
THK DAILY AST0K1AN. FRIDAY MORNINd, JUXR r, 18U7. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephon. No. M. TBKMI Or BVKHIIKIITION. DAILT. Bent by mail, pec year 16.00 Bent by mail, per month , 60 Served by carrier, per month 45 WEEKLY. Brat by mail, per year 12 In advance. Postage fre. to subscribers. oorstle papers throiiRhoiit the whole country acocptod It bs democratic doc trine, and almost without excvptlon de mnndeil either that sort of tariff or ab solute free trade. No domoonitlc paper wanted protective tariff literature, and often of It by the tariff league were replied to in thousands of Iiuhajhmw with bitter denunciations ami epithets. Those puper muck to this tariff policy up to the last campaign, whrti the tariff wna shunted free silver was made the sloft.ut of the party. Then the change bosun. It waa first noticed by the tariff league people when they recently rent out a circular to a Hat of newspaper that did r.ot take their literature, offering to send It to them. The New York Sun sev eral weeks aj printed a story Riving a A ORE AT OPPORTCNITY. We aiv away, abe-Mutely free of coat, for a limited time only, The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, by U. V. Pierce, M. !., Thief Coiimltlim I'hyslcl.tn to the Invalid' Hotel and Surmcul Inetl- tute. a book of IMS lante pages, profusely Illustrated, bound In strong paper cover to any one tending SI cent In one-cent stamp to cover coat of mailing only. Over fc,M cvplca of thl complete family IVtetor Hook already sold In cloth binding at regular price of 11. M. World's Plpen- sary Medical Association, Ituftulo, X. Y It la not generally known that rus cannot resist euntlower seeds. A trap baited with these setds I said to le the moat effective method of cat hl!ig them. THK OBJKCTION NOT OOO D, All communication Intended for publi cation should b directed to the editor. Business communications of all kinds mad remittances must b addressed to The Astorian. jne Astorian guarantees 10 lis suo- ot of aniier sent by the editor There are people who have objectloni criber. the largest circulation of any lf a fiwk m ,n xo aarwlWn, , th column of newspaper published on the Columbia! of . eW9tHl,w The jnvuIMl of obJwlh,n r . , . ,. .. ls that ,he do not XVBnt lo f11 J- Advertising rate, can be had on appll-jh' typewriter. At that time the an- vmbwtmt Now this objection I nt cation to the business manager. jsweno the circular sent out to the gvn- gvi, for oftetttlmos these advertise. The Weekly Astorian, the second old- ulne list had not Ngnn to come in. but men ts convey valuable Information. est weekly In the slate of Oregon, ha, they have be n coming since. On June For Instance, how else would the trav next to the Portland Oregonian. thejn the Sun vuh!tHhoJ linkUh(r artl,K. wlms public learn of the excellent din largest weekly circulation In the state. Ing car service of the Wisconsin Cn John F. Handlev St Co. r our Prt. tral llnea between St. Paul and Chlcairo. land agents, and copies of the Astorian or the general comfort of traveling over can be had every morning at their ! 1 p t0 yesterday the grand total of an- this popular line. For particulars call stand. 124 Third street .ewer requesting the league to send the on the nearest ticket agent or address literature win 2.5.T7. This, added to the J. c. Pond. O. P. A.. Milwaukee. Wl The German Reichstag has lust oaased I ,v',ws ,n;u ", nP slr"u,v " - s- General Agent. 2 lltklni? til tmliiPM nvkk.si n.irl- T I . n .-v . a law. m-irh m ' " " '" '"' iara sireei. rwiana. w. vn inewsiMPers throughout the oountrv thm Inril 1 " ' . . . . . . . , . I . . I " wmcn imeooea are supoprting tne protective tariff Joe- u u ud that the hlirheat slnsle fount to divert the stream of German etnigra- (trine. Put the siRnlnVanoe of the rtmnge Uin Jet In the world Is In ltennington. Vt tlon from the United State, and into the " """ " " '"rye in- on the estate given by the late Trenton i f . ... In Ih, Urn nf lhA .i..u.m - I , I ... .. . . ... German mi. tt ..1.1 .k-. ' "r ' " ' " . i ar as a nome ror ucetitute women ... , ......... . ...... v. .miKmi cniuirvn. newspajxrrs. Four hundred and fifty. mree or inem are straight local demo- Sometimes It seems to weary woman eratlc jounials and some of them have that she must certainly give up. The been out-and-out free trade advocates, simplest and easiest work becomes an nl & Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. mid McKee Ave. for the transportation of German emi grants shall be granted only to German subjects, and to transportation companies carrying on business between Germany and German dependencies. Such permits can be granted only by the chancellor, with the concurrence of the Bundesrath. The scheme will fail. The various col onies of Germany In different parts of the Do YouJJse It? It's the bebt thing for the hair under oil circumstances. Just ns no man by taking thought can add nu inch to his stature, so no preparation can make hair. The utmost that can be done is to pro mote conditions favorable to growth. This is done by Ayer's Hair Vigor. It re moves dandruff, cleanses the scalp, nourishes the soil in which the hair grows, and, just as a desert will blossom under rain, so bald heads grow hair, when the roots are nour ished. Dut the roots must be there. If you wish your hair to retain its normal color, or if you wish to restore the lost tint of gray or faded hair use Ayer's Hair Vigor. 4 Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... Lubricating OILS A Specialty, SitunU'ii on tliCHOUth fide I of ANtorin'n bills. Twi nty uVgrt'OB warmer unit vt'Kvtntitm 30 tlnys in lulvniH'O ot tlio North unit. Mngmllwut niti'H fur rt'u- ilt'ictH, tivorliHiking rivet ami buy, nunny ami uliel- tlTl'tl. Kasy ami natural grades; little or no grading needed. ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 4J Bond Street. IN71 iftgt, Fisher Brothers, Sell AHIA Ship Cluui(llr Jlardware, Iron itSU'el, (Jonl. (Irooerien &. IVovifioiin, Flour A Mill Keetl, TaintH, 0il8, VarninlKW, loggers Supplies, Fairluink's Scale, DoorH A WimlowB, Agrieultural I niplemenu WagtuiH t Veliielin. SELF- i STARTING nunarea ann imrty-eisni more nave moat Insurmountable task. Nervousness, b.en tndtpendent in politics and neutral leet)lesnea and oaln harraas her and .l.e on the tariff question. More slslflcant eems harvlly worth the llvln. still 13 the fact Uiat of the demo- Pr. rierce's Favorite lYescrtpUon was cratle papers that have come around. VA mnde for her. Pr. rierce's Golden Med are in tne ssjutn, wnere tne tantr-ror-rev- K-al Discovery w;ia miule for her. The ,enue only sentiment was the strongest. I former u world offer no attracUons to emigrants r M talen.uw with wake- other for N-r Roneral syetem. ToKether comparable with those to be found In the :majlt of the ,1)rue. the Sun reports him lh'y uWy selentlfle ami successful United States In LaUn-America. or In'-. . . . . course of treatment. The "Favorite 1're- . k RH.uh ,.., , , . ?MTi,iio(i rvstures nfrtiiny, rrjjui:ir action the British colonies 1ln in tne temper-1 thlrHr wrih, the nilittrr. that pf w (( ate sones: and. furthermore, the sturdy lhf, papt. that - ,h foroM out all lmpar, tll,.s the Hermans leaving their own country, are circular, fully V per cent have had a Issues, allays Inflammation. The "CoM- en M.-IU'ul Plscovery" mukes apietlte. ansyers sayin way will be found to evade the law. ;tors by wbom were main subjects of the emneror. Of courw, ' . .. "eiis ms. stion. promotes assimilation awyer sayinK mat tne eut- aii I out the hollows In cheeks and ne'k " . iu 1 wuii kikmi son. 1 nvn iinti Ltrinvs uci.'K ine only way fo stop emUrration Is Xa.tn sliver as well as protection. The the Kladsome kIow of elrlh..i enact mat no ue.-man shall emigrate, and tariff Imtu.. howr.r ni .u...- fend :i c-nt in one-cent Umi to then enforce it by the military arm. The Fourth of July celebration seems -the money question at all. Its literature jis exclusively about the tariff. to be assured, and It ls now reasonably certain that It will be one of the most The ehanpe In sentiment that these let- World's PUpensaj-y Medical Association. Buffalo. N. T., ami receive lr. nerve's l't'S piure Common Sense Medical Adviser, illustrated. TERRIBLE ACC1 IKXT.-tt Is ft ter rible accident to be burned or scal-l'-d: but the pUn and airony and frlKli'ful dlsfliruremeitts can be quickly overc me without leavltiR a scar by u si tic le WUt'a Witch Ilasel Salve. Charles Rubers. HERCULES GASOLINE ENGINES RAINIER TO ASTORIA The addition of a little powdered borax to cold starch tends to tctve the lltien extra stllTncsa and a little turpentine mt into the boiled starch adds luster. jters show Is certainly one of the most successful affairs of the kind ever held ! important thins politically that has de veloped since the last campaign. Coun- It is estimated that more than eighty I tons of dlamomls have been unearthed In in Astoria. The committee seems rosl-1. .. ' llne Bouln Aincan ileitis mirinit tne last ,lrjr nPpers usually renect the sentl- elKhteen years. They repretent a total ,... c Iment of the locallUes In which they are value of I30.mo.00i). picirn lor me carrying oui 01 tne pro-1 , ... . , . . . . I published, and such a remarkable change rrara in all of Its details. There ls every ' reason this year to make the day a mem- orauic one. uenerai Business nas taken t a turn upward; Oregon has the promise Mr. Isaac Horner, proprietor of the Burton House. Burton, W. V., and one of the most widely known men In mnui, ww mere is a great change tne state, was cured of rheumatism after of front as ts signified by these letters .to the tariff league from democratic edi- in the sentiment of the oeoole who sun- I three years of suffering. He says: or a most successful business year, ar.u ' ,hi., have not sufficient command of language to convey any Idea of what I suffered, my physicians told me that nothing ronl.l wen out now about one month, and It N done for me and my friends were fully lis reported by the league that the re-1 convinced that nothing but death would the farmers of the state, as well as the residents In the city, can look forward to prosperity. The Fourth of 'July Is port their papers. This famous tariff league circular has I the natural occasion for expression of patriotism and loyalty to the republic. I sponses to It have run up Into the thou sandsevery one being from a democratic tecllve tariff. These expressions can be made with greater warrant and heartiness when the people are in a position to feel that their labors for the year will not be in vain. The day is a sort of preliminary thanks giving, and if there is any city on the " renew a waning stock may be g.ith coast that should give thanks this year, relieve me of my suffering. In June. l'H Mr. Evens, then salesman for the Wheel ing Drug Co., recommended Chamber- j paper, or one heretofore hostile to a pro- aln-, Paln Balm. At thl, ilmc my foo, and limb were swollen to more than double their normal size and It seemed to me my leg would burst, but soon after I began using the Pain Balm the swell ing began to decrease, the pain to leave. f - ... . . .. .land niiW 1 POnlri..r thnt T am ,inll...l. - wuhjc aiic5?i!jio uj an, a no I - " -..'! FRESH srPPLT OF VITALITY. ' twvi.r a,.,,,. v.. i- .... , I cured. For sale hv F!st.a-rrnn rintw rrt I, I. n-i,k I,..: ... "' "" con- - a, w WMt M,. ..,,11 V Will L.ITUVJU VI ,..... j .stitutlon and -igor are not so much dllaD- Its railroad, the acquisition of new bust- j idated as to be wholly past reralrlng. The experiment of S in-biy street cars ness. the starting of the wheels of fac- Evi.W-nce direct, convincing and ample, ln Tor'o. Canada, continues to work so tories, and the Uginning of great com-; Indicates Hostetter's Stomach Ultters as w"" lnat th threateni attempt to t. st merclal entemrises. nn.hin i. ur, .o i,. !a of unexampled efficacy and perfect lne ln n court, will prol-nMy purity, and possessed of nniwni thnt be abamloned. 8 re ' constitute it an invaluable remedy for j dyspepsia, constipation, liver complaint. A- " Plltt,'r- with E. C. Atkins g, Co., Tillman, of South Carolina, once ln a !uninary arwl uterine weakness, rheumallc '"'HanaDOlls, Ind., writes: "I have never wmi Kr,M f o ., .- k. complaints and malarial fever. Ixllcao t)efore vcn a testimonial in my life. icmaies arm innrm old persons are in- "ul lnal Ior mree years we vleorated and solaced by It, and the phvs-1 ve never been without Chamberlain's leal prostration which usimllv fnlloo.. a collc and Cholera and Diarrhoea Kem llundrttls uf thousands have lx,-n In ilurtd to try I'lijinU r!. iln's Cuiush Rem ! by reading wh.it It has d.tn. tut iithers, and having t,-sted Its merits for thnns' lves are tiM.iy Its w iriivst frt.-nK For sale by Estes-t'or.n Irug li. While every ihts.hi inr.not have an abundant head of hulr. It Is p.wnllli with rare and tht use of Hall's Il.itr ren.nrr. to grow a respectable hlrsutle covering. t'slng gasoline or cheap distillate oil. Knlnes connected dlnrot with pro peller hft. and no noisy, sadly broken b-vel geara used In reverse motion. New spark dtvlce; no Inlsrnal spring elucirode to burn out Hrnd for teetltnonlals. We are building- these nsw style, self tsr.lng marine endnse In all sixes up lo NO horse power. Kirry engine fully guaranteed. W Kisniim ttlllor-w Power Marin Kimme. rolt fAKTICt'LAH AMHKSN HcrculcH Goh Engine WorkH HANSCIMK ST.. AN ritANriU'O I OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Oreuon A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS ItMinUr N'nrmal Courie of (lirmt yrr .-nlur jtrar shollr iroluiuul. ' Training diariiiieiii of nine i.l with .no elilldron, liuirtirilon mid iniin ng In (i)iniiaaiie iSsrJItU ). tern .slid Vne M nln loi nulilie .liiail I h .Niirmni Utilonis is rviiHl"iid by law t STATU I.IIK CKKI'IMt AIK In leseh. I ilil eiiifiu. rultli.ii, iHHikt, huaid slid ludiilug (sw ii.',iiuitirii , pi wiuu ir yr, Mind-in. bonr.Hni iiiriiilr, M oo M-r yt A-uiImiIi- gr elm 'i iiel trum hlli x hnolt. V'suii'gust i hrfiilljr nl ou .i.ll.mlm,. A.Klir., Ami Kctura In One Dnv, Steamer Pilgrim, A. I- IUIA7.KE, Master. Will leave Rainier dally, ecept Hundsjr, at 6:10 a. m., touohlng at I I"i, May gem. Htrlls, Oak I'oint. Kagle 1'IIS, KiiapiHt, lllflon. WelMirt, ml other lanillngs, arriving at ltb street wharf, Aaturls, st 10 a. m. Leave Astoria at I p. ni., calling at way landings on return. Fast time and allafaetory servtoa guaranteed. , .SNAP A KODAK. at any man eoiulng out ot our iter and you'll get a portisll of a aian brimming over with pirasant Ibougtita, Hueh quailljr lu lbs llauor s hsv la uffer ar euough le (ileaae ant man I. L. t'auriiKl.t., Ciul loiil. or W. A. WANN, hei-retaif Family. If nauseous niiillolne has to be tak. n, ' th" unpleamint taste will be ppveit.'d If ' a tiny bit of alum ls first put Into the mouth am) the dose taken at oirv. Don't neglect a cough because the i weather la pleasant; before the next j storm rolls around It may develop into ; a serious difficulty beyond repair. One Minute Cough Cure ts easy to take' and will do what Us name Implies. Charles Rogers. ma m4 B MANHOOD HEST0RED33KE lion of a taiiiau 1'r.iM-t, phyairdui. win quiralr out .'w iail nre uua or diM ul Uw iwrauve iau .url, g,h..rt I iiii.i, tlnginaas la Marry, .ihaaauiia lining. Vartrar.1. ., 1 i-oiuiiiiauiia. II atn all br ilaf vt rtthi r..,i. auk k- B uf Ui l.fl, wl.k h If nulrhrll. Uk Ui MiMrmalimhia. mi irroar , irrrs aiiiiishormraiitlnirnuw-r. I t rintar.n 7 7. . sMnarasmllhasrtiwryoni.naoiaUUajMinUas, Uwlliat, Uat IfnahM i muiwlir ins reason auirrvn are not euml br iwwn la banuua nrnstr per esnl are ti 1 III, I I'l IIKN E la UiaiKilT known rmxlr In mr ulihoul an nt.nn.1 km la. A aiUMnuvMimo and miuwr rviurnad If all bna Uf not ajavl a iautuaiMiaaiu UDsboa.aiiiVirlviu.br maU. atami (,, naarlrmUr and iMllmuuhOa, , AMnm DtTOL MBOlClaB tr. U But ln,aaii yraucKo,Ckl. hrlbUH CHA8 IttxiRRfl. iht Commercial BtreeC l ir tne white or eggs do not beat to a froth readily add a pinch of salt and place ln the refrigerator until they tire j thoroughly cold; then they should beat 1 light very quickly. i W. B. Johnaiti, Newark. O.. says. "One Minute Cugh Cure saved my imly child fpjm dying by croup." It has ave-l thousands uf others suffering from ' croup, pneumoata, brtnchltls and other ' serious throat and lung troublee. ! Charles Rogers. i "The Louvre" astoku s cortcrots ENTERTAINMENT HALL ri.ooit riue Muale. (iainea uf All Kinds. Twt, Magulrlrent Mara. tVERTTfllXG riltST-CL..S! Good Order and Everybody's Right. TKIITLV OIINKKVKII. COMIT ANI THY Til KM MUQHES & CO. J. B. WYATT, Pksae N. 6a A alar Is, Orsgea Hard wo re, Ship Chandlery, (rocericH, IVovlBlonii, PAINTM and OIL. SpacUl AlUallsa Pali te Iseslrlsg Iklss. AMTOHIA IKON WOHKS rrvnt 81., foot of 4tb, Astoria. General Macninigtj and Boiler Makes La4 aa4 Mar tag laaa. Bollw eork. Slaaa tual sag Csaaary Work i Saaclaity. Caallagt of All DaarrlpHafi, Ms4 Is OrJw as &kurl Nodes. John Fog.. ..President and BupSrlntsndsnl A- 1 Fog Vice lrsldit O. a I'rasl Betiretar Astoria Pavings Bank Treasurer A small dish of fine charcoal kept u!n a shelf of a dark clow-t or In the refriger ator ami rcni wnl every week will absorb all odors and help to keep thing, freah ami sweet. "I 2o MANHOOD RESTORED itizsp Fmil Srhnrht B b.am r-ower.lle.U.cl.., W.krlulo, U fll.shJud S. i'.''' HHUJlIltbl i euhrr b. : :r".r.-r.rj.'.'" '" u-gas. or .Ik. M.ceo.oolamnr7m; ::.V'.'l':,r,u' 7th". ee-lTe w ot , "tr i . does, he voices it as loudly as he does the fallacies and half-truths which comprise his principal stock In trade as a polit ician. Last week he made some state-1 e,iled' and convalescence accclarated a "n think of Mn without flour as tnrougn its ue. If occupies n leading ,JU,ue ' mis ru;meiy in the summer severe Illness Is In a great dog-ee rem- edy ln the houw!. and my wife aould menu in a speech during the tariff de bate which are not new, but It is i.oel to hear them from the mouth of a man reared in the lap of the Bourbon democ racy of the old Southern school, which learns nothing and forgets nothing. Till man Is a democrat, yet he scored his own party In the person of Mr. Vet, the crabbed old free trade doctrinaire of Mis souri. Referring to Vest's tariff speech of the day before, Tillman said It was made In behalf of the principles of the Walker tariff of ISM, which were brought forward at thi.s late day as democratic doctrine. "Secession, nullification, and other Issues which have panned out of the minds of men," declared Tillman, "might as well be brought here." Then Mr. Tillman went on to declare that "the tariff is simply a question cf policy as to how the government will raise Its rev enue" a fact which we most heartily ih the masses of the democratic party understood and admitted. It would ren der nugatory about nine-tenths of the antl-proteetlon arguments now current. Then Mr. Tillman went on: "I say with, out hesitation that It ls to the best Inter ests of the American people that the ar Icles consumed by our people should be produced by our people. If that is repub lican doctrine, well and good; lf that Is not democratic doctrine. It ought to be." i position among medicinal staples. season. -ie have used It with all three of our children and It has never failed Cloth and felt hats can be cleaned with w cure-not "Imply stop pain, but cure short hard brueh dipped in ammonia, absolutely. It Is nil right, and anyone They should be brushed until the greafe no tr,ea 11 wl" tnd " "" For sale by has disappeared. fcstes-Conn Drug Co. Sick hea-iache can be quickly and com- Tin ,ea k"ttle ma-y be made as bright pletely overcome by using those famous m w by slml'Iy wlng them with a little pills knovn as "DeWltt's Little "len nLg ,,lw,ed ,n "' """ tn6n 'Plng Early Risers." Charles Rogers. quite dry with a clean cloth. CHANGING THEIR VIEWS. The offioers of the American Protective Tariff League report that there ls a very great change rapidly taking place in dem ocratic sentiment throughout the country as to a protective tariff. Five years ago when the democratic national convention adopted a platform with a plank demand ing a tariff for revenue only, the'dem- Growing Children One-third of all the children die before they are five years o d. Most of them die of some wasting' disease. They stow very slowly; keep thin in flesh; are fretful; food dor not do them much food. You can't say they have any disease, yet they never prosper. A slight cold, or some stomach and bowel trouble takes them away easily. SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophos phites is just the remedy for growing- children. It makes hard fksh; sound flesh ; not soft, flabby iU It makes itrong bones, healthy nerves. It changes poor children to children rich in prosperity. Book ibv:. '. f !t !'tT. tlT No for Scott'i Kmul- uon wriH i ' t r' ildrei what we kne-v Scatt's Einutlcn wU do. Get the Etnter.c. For ult ': aJ diuEjrsts at 50c ani $1.00. SCOT V f-nf, V-w Y-rk. Economy is something that everyody tries to practice, and yet Just a Utile oversight will sometimes rob the most frugal and thrifty family of a year's aav. ings. You want to do as J. P. Hick. mann, of Montlcello. Ga.. did. He write. 'For six years I have kept Simmons Liver Regulator in my houge, and used It in my family, and have had no need for a doctor. I have five as healthy children as you can find." liyron used a great deal of hnlr dren. , Ing. but was very particular to have only 1 the lust to be found In the nuirket 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-n-duys. " '-. ".vii thu id innrm . ... ..1 1 n- Manuf.ctured be the C. I II. Uke no iilheT. l'iuau,..UmrlKl unVM?r. .. ban. I... . umrluutiu, ag.BU. Tkud sua Vamblil 1 Bt. 7l'uttUad, o' J. W. CONN, Ageat Asterla. NOTICE. I GUARANTEED TOBACCO HABIT Ore, U"i "n ioea anld. fm mn mwe pmre ttaimwertodestn-rthfdi NO-TO-BAG 'CURE aalre for ltsera In as, xj' in ki poo ml. m ID a... and u nam, . jD.llrra ('niwIllbaSn il, uaranUNl h, 4 ruvdala arar,- Rooms j i t.j 18 Portland Savings Bank llldg. Portland, Oregon. All iK-rsons arc cautioned ngiilnHt plac ing lumt)er, wood, wagons or other oh structions on or near the rnllrj.id f.K-k. Suth action Is dangerous to the traveling public, and whether done through care lessness or malice Is a penal offense. Hereafter parties guilty of suen practices will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. ASTOItIA & COM'MIHA RIVE It ft A 1 1 HOAD COM PA XT. Iraa sample. AUUxsas'l'US a i ULLXkA si tacii i aia! i Vi'iZjZZl'ii.Zl' ii'' t"soi sod Bold and U naranteed by Chaa. Hog era, Drtigflst. s SEASIDE SAWIYIIIili. UNION MEAT COMPANY Shield Brand Hams, Bacon, Strictly Pure Lard ALL KINDS OF CANNED MEATS Guaranteed the Haat la the Market 0RNER FOURTH AND CJLISAN STREETS - - W)RTLAND, 0RI-00N X complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, celling and all kind of finish; mold. Inga and shingles. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. H F U LOO AN, Seaside. Oregon. Proprietor. A good way of using up stale bread Is to bake It well In a moderate oven, then roll finely with a pastepin. This eaves buying rasps for ham, fish, etc. .-"There's no use ln talking," says W. II. Broad well, druggist, La Cygne, Kas., Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhea Remedy does the work. After taking medicines of my own preparation and those of others. I took a dose of Cham oenains ana it helped me; a second dose cured me. Candidly and consclen. L!.,um i con recommend It as the best thing on the market. The 23 and 50 cent ilzts for sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. Kor rough hands use bitter almonds, 2 unees; yolk of one eKg; honey, I ouncs: oil of bergamot, one-half drachm; oil of Imonds, one-quarter pint. Some for ten, some for twenty and some for thirty y.-ars have suffered from piles and then have been quickly and permanently cured by using De- witta Witch Hazel Halve, the great remedy for piles and all forma of skin diseases. Charles Rogers. A SNAP. For sale cheap and on easy terms. four choice building lots In McCIure'a Astoria. For particulars call on Howell & Ward. 519 Rond street. BLTLDERS AND CONTRACTORS. If you want good lumber and loweat prices figure with the Oobel Mills. W. B. EDWARDS, agent. Use Webfoot Corn Cure. No enre no pay. For sale at Ks-tes-Conn Drner Store. R. L. Boyle & Co. Real Estate, Loans and Investments WMrt. i nese uny mpiuica , r(, , . 1r.(Ji j to Baliam pf Co;).;.,-. 1 tubrbj or In actions .iiitf.n. bVKt l!M 48 HULKSt1""-'! tholame diteascs with. out Inconvenience. A7 ily flit rrMrrfttt. B23 Commercial Street, Antorla Ross, Higgins cS: Company GROCERS and BUTCHERS ASTORIA AND BAHT AHTORIA CHOICE FRESH AND SALT MEATS ASTORIA PUBLIC ItlBAHV RBADINO ROOU FRBS TO AlOa. Warrenton Is the Best... Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Man., on application. THE CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT ON THE WEST SIDE f 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. Is ir not a fine investment? Open r-y day from I e'oloak to l:H and t.K to l:N p. m. Subscription rate. It per annum. B.W. COR. ELEVENTH DDAKI m. HEADQUARTERS FOR Flro Works an JPlrc Crackers OF ALL KINDS WING LEE, 543 Commercial St. CASTORIA lor Infanti and Children, Yha fu- llnlla Itcuttn). ROYAL Baking Powder has been awarded highest honor at every world' fair where exhibited. (