The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, July 20, 1897, Image 2

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    THE DAILY AST01UAN, 'IT ESI) AY MORNING, Jl'LY 2i, 11W7.
JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor.
Telephone No. M.
TERMS OF SlBSCKIFtlON.
DAILY.
Sent by mall, per yew WW
bent by mall, per month .50
prved by carrier, per month .44
WEEKLY,
twnt by tnall, per year 12 In advance
Postage free to subscribers.
Ali communications Intended for publi
cation should be directed to the editor,
business communication of all kind
and remittance must be addressed to
The Astorlan.
The Astorlan guarantee to Its sub-
scribe r the largest circulation of any!'
nes?per published on the Columbia
river.
Advertising rate can b had on appli
cation to the business manager.
The Weekly Astorlan, the second old
est weekly in the state of Oregon, has,
nest to the Portland Oregonian, the
largest weekly circulation In the state.
John F. Handley & Co. M-e our Port
land agents, and copte of the Astorlan
can be had ' every morning at their
stand, 124 Third street
PORTLAND'S AND ASTORIA'S
PORTUX1TT.
OP-
Portland to temcnting her Inability to
enmiwte with Seattle In the enormous
trade which will result from the rush
Into the gold fields of Alaska, and It
Is the fatuous policy which she has tor
years pursued of discouraging the devel
opment of the great natural seaport of
the Columbia that Is responsible for this
Impotency. But even with the present
means of communication between Port
land and Astoria, there Is no reason j
why Portland should repine over the
situation. With the expenditure of the
proper amount of energy and a small
sum of the hoarded and Idle capital In
. Portland, the greater portion of the busi
ness to be done with Alaska can yet
lie conducted from the mouth of the
Columbia. Portland merchants should at
cJic begin the transportation and accu-
mutation at Astoria of sufficient stores J
of the kind needed to supply Alaska, and j
the fleet of steamer now entering the
Sound to discharge their precious bur
Uena and to refit for their return voy
ages will come to Astoria. But no time
should be loat hi these preparations.
Pispatches from all over the East Indi
cate that people "by the thousand will
soon be on their way to the Pacific coast
to embark for Alaska. The fact should
be advertised far and wide that the best
route to the gold fields Is via the mouth
of the Columbia, and Astoria will boon
become the great reraiexvous for tills
i fa rA trnd A It Is now. no man I
in a hurry to get to Alaska would. ever
think of Portland as one of tfco ways
to get there. A glance at the map shows
her extreme Inland position, and, since
no effort has ever been made by Port
land merchants to encourage commurd
catlo. or trade with Alaska, it will never
dawn on the majority of the people com
ing from the East or the interior that
there Is any other point to embark from
but Seattle, unless special effort are
made to divert them to this direction
without delay. There Is no Intention to
deride or belittle Portland in these sug
gestions, but, on the contrary, there Is
the most sincere desire to Induce her
wideawake and energetic business men
to Join hands with Astoria In aa effort
to save for Oregon some of the benefits
of what promises to 1m? the greitest
streak of prosperity that has struck the
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she is hardly recognized as a seaport i
Oregon. Portla.id has posed as the only
port between San Francisco arid the
Sound until people have com, to actually
believe In that pretension. Like the dog
1- the matiger, this illusion has been
kpt up to the disadvantage of the whole
state of Oregon, until the cities on the
Sound are commonly regarded as the
enly general ports accessible to too great
trade of the Alaskan territory. Portland
now has an unexpected oppjrtuiilty to
retrieve her mistake; and by uncovering
Astoria at this critical juncture, the
prestige of the Columbia river as the
greAt entrepot of the whole northwest
region can be easily recovered. The time
for action, however. Is ext-emely limited.
The Iron must be strucK while it Is hot.
or r ortiano s cnance or recoveririg ;or
herself amd Astoria the commercial su
preraacy of the Northwest coast will
have vanished almost forever. Another
such boom as now seems approaching
tlie Puget Sound country will end all
prospect of any considerable commercial
growth In Portland. With Astoria as
her right-hand bower, Portland will
soon become Invincible; but let her pal
ter In the old Invidious spirit of wanting
it hide from the world the knowleJije
of Astoria's superlative and unequaled
natural advantages, ' and the tide will
tt ln towards Seattle with a power
lilch will prove to be for years to come
absolutely irresistible.
THT PRESENT OUTLOOK.
For a time, during the spring, the sil
v. r men were In extremely high feather.
The cards, ta they believed, were all
coming their way, and thl year' stake
were as good s won. on thiMr side.
ini-y boasted, w?r union, enthusiasm tnd
confidence, while on the otm-r wore to
lr lioU-d divisions, dlsecumgfments, and
that general relaxation of energy Which
a a mle follow a big victory. They
were even calculating on receiving back
Into the fold-, n-.fwiy revenue reform
democrats who had vot'd for sound
money Inst yir, btit who, after the
presentation of the Plniey bill, would
ot. It was predlctJ, lonr-H- remnin
practically In al!tane ith the republi
cs n.
The situation today e.rs altogether
A different aspect. Th Mlver forces are
ly no moans united. Tin re are some very
serious dlvlMons, Indeed, among them.
The populist In many of the states are
rvfuslng fusion, and not all of the dem
ocrats who last year .v m.tvllng un
der Mr. Bean's banner arc this year to
found there. The si.tnd money men
on the other hand are fil; of tight. The
republicans are getting in ,ool trim, a-vd
the gold democrats, o far from changing
base as the result of a protective tariff
bill, ore-prewiring to oopvso sliver cs
stronclv this year s they did Ust. In
In Iowa. In Keaw-ky. In Mary-
Ohio,
land, and In New York, democrats who
last year refused 10 support the pcAcy
of free coinage, will this year as firmly
take the same stand. Instead of a walk
over, therefore, upon which, few
months ago, so many silver men were
counting, the Bryanltes now soo before
them a contest altogether worthy of the
Issue.
The country Is to be congratulated on
this change In the situation. It means
that a long as free sllvv remains a
menace,' the force whlcn last year ral
lied to defeat It will keep the field, and
may oe renea upon 10 ".r b.u..
when the emergency arise to protect
the credit of the government The gold
democrats are not going to return to
what the Bryan democrats call "the
fold." In fact, they Insist that they
jhave never left the fold, but are today
' the custodians of the only political faith
which truly nny be called democratic
! So that, with this dlvtolon among the
4
i democrats widening and hardening. aid
j the populists In revolt against democratic
i dictation, the republican and sound
! money democrats have but to stand to
gether and be active tn administer to
tree sliver anotheY stinging knock-down.
1 Another knock-down this year, and a
third next year, would make a free sil
ver compalgn In 1SO0 Impossible.
RESTFUL NIGHTS, DAYS FREE
FROM TORTURE.
Await the rheumatic sufferer who resorts
to Hostetter" Stomach Bitter. That
this benignant cordial and depurent Is a
fnr more reliable remedy than colchl
cum and other poisons used to expel the
rheumatic virus from the blood. Is a
fact that experience ha satisfactorily
demonstrated. It also enjoy the advan-
' tatra ftf w( n sr im 1! k them nerfect Bflfn
Wlta many persons a certain predispo-
sitlon to rheumatUm exists, which ren-
dera them liable to Its attacks after cx-
posure In wet weather, to currents ot I
air. changes of temperature, or to cold
i
when the body Is hot. Such persons I
should take a wineglass or two of the
Bitters as soon as possible after incur
ring risk from the above causes, as this
superb protective effectually nullifies the
hurtful Influence. For the functional de
rangtments which accompany rheuma
tlsm, stirh as colic, spasm In the tom I
ach, palpitation of the heart. Imperfect
digestion, etc., the Bitters Is also a
most useful remedy. It Is only neces
sary In obstinate cases to use It with
persistency.
A woman can have a good cry any
time ana get petted lor it, nut wiien a
man wants to have a good drunk he had
to lie and a:t a hypocrite.
lou may hunt the world over and you
will not find another medicine equal to
1- namoeriain a vouc. tnoiera ana j ar- 1
1
moea Remedy for bowel complaints It
is pleasant, safe and reliable. For sale
- . 1 . . 1 .... .1
by Estes-Conn Drug Co.
Lots of women get married because
they can afford It.
"They axe dandies" said Tbos. Row.
ers, of the Crocket, Texas. Enterprise
while writing about DeWltt'sUttle Ear-
ly Risers, the famous little pills for sick
headache and disorders of the stomach
and liver. Charles Rogers.
Losing
Flesh
You naturally hzz flesh In
the summer and running down
Is so easy Ycu gst a little
weaker each day without hard
ly noticing it There is loss of
appetite, headache, weakness
of the musclps, disturbed sleep,
weakness of memory, and these
are the beginning of nervous
prostration Iron and tonics
and bitters may afford some
temporary relief, but what ycu
need is a food for body, brain
and nerves.
SciSriiiifstcn,
of Cod-!iver Oil with the Hy-
pophosphkes, furnishes just the
nourishment needed for those
who are run down and pale and
thin and weak. If you lose flesh
In summer take Scott's Emul
sion now. Don't wait till fall
or winter before beginning.
tot sale at 50c and 1.00 by all druggists,
That Spot...
First ttt of a dime; next
sue of a dollar ; then big a
the palm of your lmml. Tha
end : cutire balJues. Stop it.
Aycr's Hair Vigor
MnL'nc Unit flrnw
REASONS WHT eUAMllKHLAOTS
COLIC, CHOLERA AND PIARHHOKA
UXIKDY 13 THE KEST.
i;..mu it affords almost Instant r-
lief In eas4 of Plu In the stomach, colic
ard cholera morbi.
V.ecsuso It 1 the or.ly remedy that
rever falls In the most severe cases of
,r)- and diarrhoea.
1 lcau It I the only remedy that
" chronic diarrhoea.
i. liecause It Is the only remedy that
will ttrevent bilious colic.
x jvilut,e it is the only remedy that
wm curv epidemical dysentery.
. Localise It Is the only remedy t.at
h"1 '"' P "wn In case.
Because it Is th. most prompt and
most reliable medicine In u tor bowel
complaints.
S. Because It produces no bad results.
9. Because It I pleasant and safe to
take.
M. Because It has saved th. live of
Imoiv peopl
th... ,' i.!W; In the
world.
Th. S3 and 60 cnt sites for sale by
Estee-Cona Prug Co.
A woman ha to get Indignant Just
about so often. If she can't get Indig
nant at her husband, she choose the
liquor traffic or the government.
Whon thfT pM ft , ja h
not follow his natural Inclination. IT
cannot eat what he want to-he I Urn.
Ited to a very frugal diet. Is It not
equally true of a dyspeptic? For all of
the real enjoyment he gets out of life,
he might as well be In Jail. He cannot
cat what he likes, nor enough. He suffers
much, gets little sympathy. At first
perhaps a little heaviness In the slomalh
a little sourness, windj belchlnjs and
henrtburniheadachcs u.id biliousness !nd
a foul taste In the mouth In the morn
Ing. Chronic constipation Is olmjst lnev
itaMe. and means that the body Is hold
Ing poisonous. Impure matter that should
be gotten rid of. The poiaon-ls being
reabsorbed tnto the blood and the whole
body. Impurities In the blood may lead
to almost any disease. Constipation Is
the start of It all. Dr.Pterce's Pleasant
Pellets cure constipation, cure It so It
stays cured. ?o other remedy in the
work! will do that
Send Zl cents In one-cent stamps . to
World' Dispensary Medical Asoclatlon,
Buffalo, X. T.. and receive Dr. Pierce'.
lioS-poge Common Sense Medical Ad
vlser. Illustrated.
When some eromen get to heaven the
first thing they will ask will be bow the
rest of the angels have agrd to treat
Mary Magdalere.
Don't thin your blood with sassafras
I ....... . .
or poison it wun oiue-mas; out aia
Nature by using De Witt's Little Early
Risers, the famous little pill for C:-n-
stl:ation. blllousnes and stoma -lb, and
liver troubles. They sre purely veyct
able. Charles Roger.
The little joys a-, .i p.irty that are
most anxijos to play cop--nhage.t fcre
generally ih last to get married when
they groa up.
"Last summer one of our grand-chll
Idre.i was sick with a severe bowel trou
ble." eays Mrs. E. G. Gregory, of Freder-
llckstown. Mo. "Our doctor's remedy had
failed: then we tried Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera end Diarrhoea Remedy, which
gave very speedy relief." For sale by
Estes-Cono Dr'Jg Co.
A great man never knows how little
and mean he Is or a little man how
great aid noblt he la until after they
get married.
c.. . . . a
'ie iwi 111, bmiiic iwr IWTTIIiy lillU
mnlll ,nr rhlrfv vpo h.v .nn.PP,
from pile(, and then have been qulckIjr
' J - - .
and permanently cured by using De-
wltt's Witch Hazel Salve, the great
remedy for plies and all forms of skin
disease. Charles Rogers.
Without women, men would become
less cultured: without men.women would
lppse into savagery
Don't neglect a cough because the
weather Is pleasant; before the next
storm rolls around It may develop Into
a serious difficulty beyond repair. One
Minute Cough Cure U easy to take
and will do what Kg name implies.
Charles Rogers.
It Isn't that men don't like to have
women they like see a ballet, but they
don't like to have them see them see It.
Mr. C. L. Hasbrouck, a druggist at Men-
don, Mich., says ell of the good testimo
nials that have been published by the I
manufacturers of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera a.-.d Dlarhoea Remedy could be
duplicated In that town. For sale by
Estes-Craln Drug Co.
Whea a woman moves to cut down ex
penses, she always says It was because
the other house wasn't good enough.
Hundreds of thousands have been In
duced to try Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy by reading what It ha done for
others, and having tested Its merit for
themselves are today Its warmest frlenls.
For sale by EsteB-Conn Drug Co.
A woman never completely loves a man
iinlis he Is fomr-tlmes brutal to her.
Sick headache can b quickly and com-
letely overcome by using those famous
"ttle pills knovn as "DeWitf Little
arly Risers." Charles P.ogers.
Use Webfoot Corn Cnre. No
care no pay. For sale at Estes-Conn
Drue Store.
Tit. re are some people who are never
positive lit anything. It Is always, "I
don't know," or "I guess o," "There I
world of such people and l I refresh
h'g aomettuirs to hear a person ieak
as cute bavins convictions, like Mr, t'hns.
P. nydef, of Hanger', IV, who wrote:
"I can heartily rnimnd Simmons'
l.lver liegnlator to all who ari) troubled
with dysH-la or liver complaint."
A woman never will believe any good
I of a w litow w ho divstt't go around all
the time with a pathetic look In his
eyes.
If you would have an abundance of
ilarK, glossy Imlr, If you would have a
clenn .Mlp. free from dandruff and Irrl
luting humors, or If your hair I fa.Ud
J and gray, and you would have Its tin-
tiiral color restored, use Aycr's Hair
Vigor. It Is un.iu..Uotmliy the t-.t
"reusing?.
when a man cant it. t out rif tn.
houe for the rain he e.m't stay In the
house (or the tiles.
TERRIM.E ACCItKNT.-lt is a ter-
rlble accident to be burned or soallid
hut the fain and Sironv and frlch'fut
disfigurement curt b quickly overc ro
I without leaving a soar by using fe.
Wltf Witch Haisl Salv. Charles
Rcwr.
The first day that a man wears a straw
hat he feels as funny as a girl that has
Just had her h.tlr wahod.
w. u. Johnson, Newark. O., y.
"One Minute Cugh Cure vej my only
child from dying by croup." It ha
avei thousands of others suffering from
croup, pneumonia, bronchitis and other
serious throat and lung trouble
Charle Rogers.
When a girl has pinned a (lower on a
ma.i's coat "she always tilts her chin up
nd looks at It sideways.
To make your business pay, good health
Is a prime factor. To seure good health
the blood should be kept pure and vig
orous by the use of Ayer's Saranparllhi.
I When the vital fluid Is Impure and slug
gish, there can be neither health,
strength nor ambition.
Uvery girl has the K lli f that idie ein
cure u certain man's he-idnche by strok
ing his forehead.
Not only plies of th. very worst kind
cvn be cured by Hewitt's Wltcn Haxel
Salve, but ecitema, scalds, burns, hruls-
I boils, ulcers and all other skin
trouble catv be Instantly reltewd hy
the same remedy. Charle Roger.
Love Is a good deal like a .radish. The
part you see Is all rltht. but the deeper
you go the smaller It taprs off.
When you want real life-like and
artistic photo, don't fall to call on Snod
grass. The work he Is turning out now
U hd of MJrtblnc made In A.
torla before.
itn the men It wine, women an
sjng: with the womr Its Ice cream
soda, men and grand opera.
Avoid alrjhollc preparations for th
hair; they injure It. H.ill's Hair Rene we
contain no alcohol: Its rjmiwnents are
nnhiml frwwl In nn...ru h. .l,k
" ' .
regulator7
Tfie Favorite Horns m
For an 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 badlv. Door anne-
tite and tongue coated, you are suffering
, , r rr
from torpid liver or biliousness, and SIM
MONS LIVER REGULATOR will cure you.
If you have eaten anvthine hard to
Hliret. nr feel heavv after
al ",KUl a "'
hcuui - aivk win relieve you ana Dfing
pleasant sleep.
If at any time you feel your system
needs cleansing and regulating without
violent purging, take SIMMONS LIVER
REGULATOR
J. H. Zeilln - Co., I'tiiladelpMav
I87J
Lubricating
OILS
A Specialty.
Fisfyer
Brothers,
Sell
.-ship Chandler ,
Hardware,
Iron & Steer.
Coal.
Groceries & Provision,
Flour & MiirFewI.'
Paints, Oils, Varryifihea.
Loggers Supplies,
Fairbank's Scale,
Doors & WindowB, '
Agricultural Implement
Wagons A Vehicles?.
HOP LEE CO.
CLOTHING,
Merchant Tailors.
Cnderclnthlnsf'ma'le Uiordcr. Hull and troiuwra
mao a perfect tit. Kery order punctu
ally on time. rati!ftjoii guaranteed.
Cheaper Than Any Other Dace in the City.
Welch Block, 6.1 Commercial it.
Al,.. ,M- ..."
Eflsraafl
igr mi
ANcCcUiWe Preparation for As
StmilatiiH Cc rood imi lta1 uni
ting the Stouuichs nml lMvm of
Fromotes I)iiiesiion.Clrcrrul
nc5s mul llcst.contalns metier
0iiuin.Morpliiiu nor Mineral.
Kot NAHCUTIC.
ArxrtVet Remedy forCon.Hllp.v
tion. Sour Stonktfh. Diarrhoea,
Worms .Convulsions .Fevcrish
ticss and Loss or Sleep.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YOWK.
aIS
Msifjyt)4
ixact copy or wrappcr.
The Choicest
Table Wines
si
til
FOR FAMILIES
Also for Medicinal . .
and Cooking Purposes
CARLSON'S FAMILY LIQUOR STORE,
I03 TwolftH Htreot
Hustler's
Twentieth St.
Good Reason
Why Lots
...Are Selling...
ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO.
482 Bond Street.
Triomuif
Msiit
irtlinii
ntmli'iit.
ASTORIA & COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD
Time Card'"
LEAVE Astoria for Fluvel nt 7 a . m
1:30 p. m. Saturday only; at 8:30 p.
at 7:10 p. m. Saturday only; and
LEAVE Astoria for Hiislde at 7 s. m. and
only; at 5:30 p. m. dally except Saturday and Sunday; at 7:10 p. m. Saturday
and Sunday.
LEAVE Flavel for Astoria at 6:05 a. m.,
at 3:30 p. m. Saturday only; at 4:34
day; at 6 p. m. dally except Saturday, and at 1:15 p. m. Saturday only.
LEAVE FlavH for Seaside nt 7:27 a. m.
only, and at 6:07 p, m. dally except
LEAVE Seaside for Astoria at 6:20 a. m.
day only; at 8:45 p. m. dally except Saturday and Sunday; at 6:20 p. m,
Sunday only, and at J p. m. Satu rday only.
LEAVE Seaside for Flavnl at 6:20 a. m. and
only, and at 3:45 p. m. dally except
JwmM
f n- . I-. ' ' jN.r) .'v
SEE
THAT THE
iFAC-SIMILE
SIGNATURE
OF-
IS ON, THE
WRAPPER
OF EVERY
BOTTL12 OF
Cuti'H li sol bo Is n-li Votllts m!t, It
It sot m!J la bulk. Don't alls njw t. nil
ret tnjrultg .It. e the p! or f roalM tktt It
li "Jnit goed" sad "will sstwsr ry ess.
poss." r that ;n pt O-a-B-T
S3?
I. mm
f -
"Private Stock"
"Cream Rye"
"Old Hickory"
I "Pride of..
I ..Kentucky"
1 ...and...
"Hermitage"
! Repsold California
! Brandies
Astoria
and McKcc Ave.
oiiuaieu ou me boiuii hiuc
of Astoria's hills.
Twtntv flegrecs wnnnvr
and vegetation 30 dnys in
advance of the North sid.
Mfttmificont U for n.
. , " 11.
lUCMICeS. OV'eriOOKlllg riVei
o,wl Kav oi.nnu an, I oliul-
....... v..j , -..v
tered.
Easy and natural grades;
httlp or no grading needed.
OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
Monmouth, Oregon
A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS
ItiwuUr N'orroul ("onr. of ttirrs yrar
.inlor year wholly tirofci.ioiiAI.
di'p.rimsiit of ulns iiikIm wltii JoO chlldrrn.
Itimrnriioii aii'1 train n( in (lyinna.tir. (bwcill.h yn-t-in..ii(
Vormt M'Mo for uulillc wIi.hih.
Ih .Normal diploma Is riYiK:lic4 by law si HTATE
LIKK CKKIIKK AIK Pi trarh.
rxu - untt. Tuition, books, uoaid sml loilging (
- lyl, II Ift.uu per .r.
in
Minllm tlii'iiiMilvna. Ilia. TO l" r yir.
Ai'Hiimir graoi'i uri'Mpt'! From man scnrNiln.
('.UliiKiiK ch'-Tfully aunt on application.
Adiln-u
I'. L. CAMIMIKM.. Frrdenl, or
W. A. WANN, Hcn-liiry Facility.
enct ,imy , 1H07
10 a. m. and 12 m., and t p, m. dully; at
m. dully except Saturday and Sunday;
nt 7:20 p. m. dally except Saturday.
10 a. m. dally;; at i:W p. m. Saturday
8:D0 a. m I0:lt a .m. and 1:30 p. m. daily;
p. m. dally except Saturday snd Sun
and 10 a. m. dally; at 4:07 p. m. Saturday
Saturday and Sunday.
and s:30 a, m. dally; at 2:46 p. m. Satur
8:30 a. m. dally; at 2:46 p. m. Saturday
Saturday and Sunday,
it
The Louvre'
ASTORIA'S GUKCeOUS
ENTERTAINMENT HALL
S UXOOliN
riua Mu.lo. Oame of All Kinds, Tw.
Magnificent Har.
tVtRTTHI.SC riKST-CLAS9
Good Order end Everybody's Rlghtil
STBIOTLT OB8KKVEO.
IKE ASTORIAN WANT COLUMNS
run rent.
TO HUNT-Km iiIhIumI hotts in rni for
tha iiimtiiiT, I'urlnr, tilling room, bviU
room and kltohpit, liu'ludlng piano, Ap
Ply m Knuikllti ave,
t'nit of th most ilolriilil. room In th.
Ivlty for rent, with hoard, fur a single
iohllemn.li! also labia hoard for (Ml or
two soiiilrimm l Kki'haiigs street.
Full KKNT furnished rMtiis, en
sutle or slngl., by llm day or ui"ith.
Motel Ttgliv, under ntlre newr Itiiuiag-
linont. llrvnl reduction In rates. Mrs.
IU. V. lMrter, manager, C. lSlpvsnlk
and l'ranklln.
KOUND.
r't'l'Nli-A romplet. imt, Wi-tliu vlay.
July U, near No. It) buoy, Owner isn
get m by upplyliig in John Korpla,
t'nlotitowii,
MICN WANTED.
Kallroad hand wanled for IminrdlaU
work on traok. Apply at Ptn 4. Flstrel
block. A. A C. It. II. a
FOll BALIS.
Knit HAl.lv-Che p. an I VI, llio lady'
I'olunihla Wryele, In perfwl rotulltlon,
Atpl' lh AntorU f oltl.
I l-'ii It HAI.IC-Kainlly rcfrlonrator; i lnap.
and gHHl a Mw. lngnlre at this of
lie.
I'll It liALIt-Oood. frosh mllott cow. A
dress Mr. J. A. Faslaomid, elty.
1MH 8 A LIC-A J. 8. Mundy ImpMved
fiictluit drum hoisting pnglne. Bli ef
boiler, 'xV feet; cylinder, TilJ Inch,
A (Irat-olasa vtigtue, alnioet as gw4 as
now. Address A. Aslortan iilHi
I'ltOrKHHIONAL CARUH
C. C. HUOWEIt,
ATTtHlNET AT LAW.
, Uundorvon liuil Hog.
Aatixia, Oregos.
Lit JAY TUTTLE.
TIIYHICIAN AND BUI10EON
Oitloe, room I and , 1'ythlan bulldf
131 Commercial 8t, lleldoc sam.
Telephone M.
Acting sssUtant aurgeon V. 8. Ma
rine hospital service.
JOHN T. I.IOIITER,
ATTORN KT-AT-LAW.
URlc. upstair, Adortan lluildlng,
II. A. SMITH.
IENT18T.
Itooin I and 2, rythlao Hulldlag.
ovet C. 11. Cooper's store.
Dlt a B. EBTKS,
l'HVHICIAN AND L'HUICON.
ttpeclsi att.otlon to dlsea of wowaa
nd surg.ry.
orfle ov.r Dn!g.r ilore. Asturu.
T.l.pboae No. U.
Q. A. 1IOWLUT.
ATTOHNKT AND COUNSELOR
AT LAW,
Offlce on (lond street. Astoria, Or.
, T. CIUibht,
ATTORN ET-AT-LAW,
Mt Commercial atreeL
cht.r v. Doipn.
Richard Nil,
uou'H N,X0N-
attornetb at law.
rortland, Oregon, . a. M and IJ.
Hamilton lluildlng. All legal and ool-
'"on """ - promptly altendwl to.
cairns against th government a te-
ilalty.
BOCIETT UEETINOII.
TEMPLE LOIH1K NO. J. A. r. an
A. M. lingular communication held on
th first and third Tuasday averring ot
ach month.
O. W. LOl'N jllKHflT. W. at.
E. C. HOLDKN, HorUry
BUILDEK8 AND CONTRACTORS,
If you want good lumber and lowest
prices figure with th Oobel Mills.
W. n. EDWARDS, agent.
FOR.
TILLAMOOK '
NEHALEM
AND OTHER
COAST POINTS
STEAMERS
R. P. Elmore
W. H. H rrison
Augusta....
s ALfLc
...Open for Special Charter...
Sailing data t and Iron Tillamook
and N.hal.m depend upo
thwthra
Per Pr.lght and Passangar
Rat. Apply To
ELMORE, SANBORN & CO.
AUBNTM
0. R. AN. CO., A.nt.,Portland
Emil Schacht
ARCHITECT
Room 317.318
Portland Savings Bank Bldg.
- Portland, Oregon.