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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1897)
m--- .I THE DAILY ASTOltlAN, FiilDAY MORNING, Jl'LY SS, tm7. JOHN T. LtOHTER, Editor. Telephone No. M. TERMS Or VHSCKirrtON. DAILY. Bent y mail, per year 6.00 Bnt by mall, per month.... .W F -fired by carrier, per month....... . WEEKLY. tmnt by mail, per year 13 In advance. Postage free to aubscrlbers. Ail communications Intended for publi cation fhou d be directed to the editor. Business o .umunlcattons of all kinds and remittances must be addressed to The Astorlan, The Astorlan guarantees to Us ub cribere the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be had on appli cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan. the eecond old est weekly In the state of Oregon, has, nrxt to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation In the state. John F. Handler ft Co. -re our Port land agents, and copies of the Astorlan can be had every morning at their tand. 124 Third atreet BUMPER CROPS AND PAID MORT GAGES. The news of the bountiful rheat crops f Kansas and the Northwest, the phe nomenal cotton crop of the South and the magnificent fruit crop of Missouri was enough to drive the ceJvnltyites to desperation. But now comes the news of millions of mortgaged indebtedness wiped out by the farmers of the Northwest during the last year. The apostlos or illxosier are amaxed and dumfoim It-d be yound expression. The man a ho he wis famine and despair from the hilltops hasn't a leg left to stand on. The fight against prosperity Is getting to rt well-nigh, hopeless. It is comtn,r In spile of the popocratle pesiilen.-e pint- forms in Ohio and Iowa. Nothing v'.l) stop It. Investigations ma le rhrmgh lo- oil agencies and financial Institutions in the leading cities of Iowa reveal the fact that Iowa, farmers have teen raying off i their mortgages to the amount of ITS-! i 00.f). . Money waa never mare pleat!-j f ul In Iowa for loaning punxnes than It ! te now. Some money ln large quantities and on long time has been loaned on real estate security for S f-r cent, which j was unheard of until recently. The reports from Nebraska show a ovui ucun ,n ma; siaie a. ; ciuse estimate cr the .ggregate, places the amount paid during the Iw fix , months In Mr Rrv ... ry. . I ... t....ur uuvui the mortgage-riJJen farmer .n Nebraska, j Mr. Bryan has not been able to prev.-nt I this general liquidation. The Nebraska . v., farmer in so am nim tn rav ,tf Un, that he will not renew even on toe mot I favorable terms. Willie the greatest I sr.iall grain crop ln the state's history . . . i ib utriug uunmfli. hi least ji jier cent of last year's colossal corn ,.rop ij a!l unsold and piled In the cribs, indi cating that the people are :iot suftring tor cash. Inquirk-e among loan companies in both the Dakotas develop rhe fact tht few applicants for farm loans exUt ln compurison to former years, and hun dreds of farm mortgages have bsen paid ln the last few years. The advance ln the price of aool has netted the flock raisers of that,siate hundreds of thou sands of dollars. In Oregon, Wasblrg. ton and Idaho the farmers, owing to the good price of wheat, have been b'e to pay off most of their mortgages .and this year will see them almost entirely out of debt. The crop prospects In Wash ington are exceptionally bright. Soma of tlw famous "wheat belts," It is rttl mated, will yield at least one-tnlrd more than ever before. Minneapolis make? a wonderful showing in reduction of raort gage Indebtedness on farm lands. The lowest estim 1:0 places the per.'entag'. of reduction at from 15 to 25 per cent, which Is held to be a remarkable show ing when it Is remembered that a vast amount of money was loaned pi Minne sota during the boom times. Colorado has paid on debts approximating $2,W), 00 since the first of the year, an! bank ers report more money In their vaults than they can possibly find ue for. The spirit of liquidation Is everywhere, and there has been fully JISO.OAO'JO of mortgaged indebtelne paid off in the Western states alone ln the past three years. Th people have got the money and are determined to get out of debt in spite of the tearful lamentations of the calamity party. Axided to all this disheartening news comes the reports of great discoveries of gold l.i Alaska. There Is nothing that drives the popo cratle free silverite to distraction like rid and pald-off mortgages. With mort gages being canceled, with bountiful cr.p ln prospect, and more gold being discovered, the last hope of the sad-eyed p.acher of calamity Is gone. The Seattle Post-Intelligencer says, ln l.i lue of Wednesday that Portland has awukemd to the fact that ehe needs tnr.it of the Alaskan trade, built up by 8-attle's energy In the past four yjars, 'during the time of depression. The fr.b tilous wealth of the Kiondyke has arova- id the whole world. And while other coast titles have boon making trade In Alaska on general principles, Portland nnd Astoria have been asWp. Now that the time has come, to reallte a profit from the Invest nu nt, we. have . been A.-akenl to the fact that Seattle has the trade corraled, and that to wirt a fair share, of It we must wo.-fc doubly hard, and accomplish. In a fer ii onths time, what the former city hs liken years to build up, Astoria mint work Jointly with Portland, and toe sooner she commences operations. tha better It will be. The proposition Is an Oregon lent for the benefit of the whole Mute, The Columbia Is the outlet, ami Astoria the hnrbor of drparture. Quick work. on strictly business principle will et secure a fair share of the trale. Will we irot it? The question of a rejr.it t& for 1W calls for Immolate action, Th-re In no lime to be lost. The lth of August is about the lust date at which a iu.vwf.il en tertainment can be held. Last year's committee worked hard, faithfully and succeaMfully. Th miijorlty of the mem bers do not care to work this yeir. be lieving that a new set of men should undertake the responsibility. The only assurance of success Is the formation ot a commute and pUn of operation at once. Bryan, W. J., has got one new thing to say that Is, It Is comparatively new. Have you heard his cat's tall story? He Is explaining how It Is that the silver democrats are not doing a thing to the gold democrats. A boy's mother rebuked him for pulling the cat's tall The boy said be was not pulling the tall be was Just holding It, and the cat was doing the pulling. See the point? Perhaps Mr. Bryan, Instead of going to Mexico to find out how It happens that i worklngmen. In the midst of free silver i prosperity, cannot afford to wear etoes. j might do a neat stroke of business by ! going to the Yukon, to stu ly up the j scarcity of gold. That remarkiMe metal ! upon the slender supply of which Bryan's j political economy is founded. Is gun 'reJ J In astonishing quantities, j mnrTT iREAMOXS WHT CHAMBERLAINS COLIC, CHOLERA AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY IS THE BEST. 1. Be -ause it affords almost Instant re- lief 13 caae of P13 ln the "maeh. colic land cholera morbus. 2. Because it is the only remedy that never fails in the most severe cases of dysentery and diarrhoea. 1 Because It Is the only remedy that wdl cure chronic diarrhoea. I 4. Because It Is the only remedy that w prent bious 5. Because it is the only remedy that will cure epidemical dysentery. Because it is the only remedy tbat can always be depended upon In cases cholera Wantum. 7. Because it is the most prompt and most reliable medicine in use for bowel j complaints. Ik. Because it produces no bad results, t I 1. Because it is pleusant and safe to take. 10. Because It has saved the lives of mor P"!''e world. In the The 15 ajd 50 cent sixes for sale Estes-Conn Drug Co. by The woman who can feel at ease ln a light cotton costume in the street would not be the least uncomfortable In a red g:wn at a funeral. The old story of Prom-tthvis Is a para hie. Prometheus was on terms of Intl macy with the gods. From them he stole fire and gave It to men. For this sin he was bound to the rocks of Mount Caucassus. and vultures were set upon him. They only ate his llwr. This grtw again as fast as it was pecked awuy. Are his sufferings to be imagii..-1 Take a modern Interpretation of the parable. There is no cooking wlthcut fire. In cooking and eating the mischief lies. The stomach Is overtaxed, ih bow. els become clogged, they ' innot '!lrpoe of the food that Is given them. The im purities back up on the liver. Tltn come the vultures the torments of a diseasej liver. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery is more than equal to iht vul. tures of dyspepsia and its k!ndr;d dis eases. There is no more need of suffer ing from dyspepsia than there Is of hang ing one's self. Sold by all mc.Hjlne deal ers the world over. Keep .Up Your Scott's Emulsion in Summer-tims tWhat arc ycur resources for the summer? Have ycu an abundance of health stowed away for the long, hot, deplet ing days, or dees summer find you low in vitality, r.n down, losing flesh, and weak? Scott's Emulsion cf Cod-!iver Oil will give you the proper reserve force, because it builds up the system on a solid foundation. A tonic may stimulate ; Scott's Emulsion net only "boosts," it sus'.clrvs. It b 1 wicc precaution always to fiave at Irast a :iaj ix?; cf Scott's Emuiion in the hourj. '..''.-.cner.ed, it ktep inic.'-n-ilety Ti'miy to.ici, r.hcr using, kept in cool fuze, i, will 3n:n '.weet lor wctlc For ait by afl rtnrjati at 50 Cents and SX Do YouUse It? It's the best thing for the hair under all circumstances. Just as no man by taking thought can add an 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. But 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. POLL WAS AWAKE. She I'm happy, imWd. Yon roally love tue, oulv me, tioor!e? George Lcve yon? Wbv, blew vcu, darling, do you know I honestly believe that- Pretty Poll (from nearby cage) Any old thing will da Twinkle. Sl'REST TRANwL'II.I IZEa OF TH K NEhVKSl. The surest tranquillizer of the netves is a medicine which renv.-dles their super sensitiveness by Invigorating th.TH. over tension of the nerves always weakens them. What they need then. Is 11 tonic. not a sedative. The latter ts only useful alien there Is an Intense men'.al ex :te. ment, and an Immdlute ivc-nlty exists for producing quietude of the brain. Hoftetter'Mitomach Bitters restore trnn qullllty of the nerves by endowing tht-m with the vigor requisite to bear, without being jarred or disturbed unhealthfiilly. the ordinary Impressions produced through the media of sbvht, hearing and reflection. Nny, it doe ;nor-j thin lh!s it enables them to sustain a jcree of tension from mental application which they would 1h totally unable to endure without Its assistance. Such, at least. Is the Irresistible conclusion to be drawn from the testimony of business and pro fessional men, Utterateur.s, clergymen. and others who have tested the forti fying and reparative influence of '.nls cel. thrated tonic and nervine. A man may bet, Ar.d a man may sweat. And a man may puff and blow; But he can't get trade By sitting In the shade Wailing for business to grow. Don't thin your blood with sassafras or poison It with blue-mass; but aid Nature by using DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills for !! stipation, biliousness and stoma-jh and liver troubles. They are purely veget able. Charles Rogers. A woman may be a raving beauty, but she Invariably lows much of her charm when burdened with a ring of so'la water froth on her upper Hp. 'Last summer one of our grand-chil dren was sick with a severe bowel trou ble," says Mrs. E. O. Gregory, of Freder kkstown. Mo. "Our doctor's remedy had failed; then we tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which gave very speedy relief." For sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. No woman who cares anything about her husband can feel altogether comfort abb when he announces his Intention of umpiring a base ball game. Mr. C. L. Hasbrouck, a druggist at Men- dnn, Mich., says ell of the good testimo nials that have been published by the manufacturers of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarhoea Remedy could be duplicated in that town. For sale by Estes-Craln Drug Co. A black silk stocking Is always In good tahte. Avoid alcoholic preparations for the hair; they injure It. Hall's Hair Renewer onialns no alcohol; its components are natural food to produce healthy hair. Coffee sherbet is delicious If well made. Sick headache can be quickly and com pletely overcome by using those famous iittle pills knovn as "DeWitt's Little iCarly Risers." Charles Rog.;rs. Use Webfoot Corn Cnre. No cure no pay. or sale at Es-tes-Conn Drnjr Store. THE OIUKCTION NOT GOOD. There are people who have objections to advertising matter In the columns of a newspaper. The ground of objection is that they do not want to read ad vetilsement. Now thla objection Is not good, for oftentimes theae ndvtrO nitwits convey valuable information. For Instance, how else would the trav. cling public learn ot the excellent din. Ing car svrvlee of the Wisconsin Cen tral llnoa between St. J'aul and Chicago or the general comfort of traveling over this popular line. For particular call on the nearest ticket agent or addrcag J. CI Pond. U. P. A., Milwaukee Wta, or Geo. S. Hatty, tieneral Agent, tt Stark street, Portland. Or. Ak the time of day In a uroiip of men. If you wish to wake up th- most snil Iiik discussion regarding the linilvUl.l.il merits of 1 hroiuuiietcrs. The UoM mm la tor to tvBnl.ite x opto Is Simmons' I.lwr !! ttul vtor. It regu. lates the liver and the liver n itul.it, s th, person. If the liver U regular then hralth Is (looil, but If slutiKlsh or dls inimhI then there Is constant btllouxitess, lii.llg. silon. hcud.ivhe anil all the lls orient of the stomach that one hor of. Tr Simmons' t,lv, r lint 11I.1 tor and prove this. Almost everything for the table but hot biscuit and a few other dlhes Is lbs better for lelug served in cracked lo these days. If you would have an abundance, of dark. gloy hair, if you would have 11 clean scalp, free from dandruff and Irri tating humors, or if your hair Is fal,l and gray, and you aould have Its na tural color restored, use Ayer's Hair Vigor. It Is unquestionably the best dressing. JiiUtiiK by th modest little gowns be ing turned out by the dressmakers many women like to see themselves In print. Som for ten, some for twenty and some for thirty years have suffered from pllea and then have been quickly and permanently cured by using De- wltt't Witch Haiel Salve, the great remedy for piles and all forms of skin diseases. Charles Rogers. The woman whu lin ! bl.uk lxeoiiinis finds It niTessaiy to .nm mourning for her Kri (-aunt's con. I iusln Don't r.!rct a cough teauo the weather Is pleas.vnt; before, the next storm rolls arun.l It may Jsl.p Into a serious difficulty beyond repair. Une Minute Cough Cure Is easy to Hike and will do what its name Implies. Charles Hogers. Women ure much more apt to worry over debts than m-n and much more likely to pay them. Not only piles of the very worst kind cin be cured by DeWltt'a Wlteh Haxel Salve, but eciema, scalds, bums, bruls la bolls, ulcers and all other ski i trouble can be Inst&ntly relieved by she same remedy. Charlea Rogers. When a Rlrl has pinned a (lower on a maa's coat she always tilts her chin up .nd looks at It sideways. 'They are dandles" said The. Dow ers, of the Crocket, Texas, KnterprUe. while writing about DeWitfsUttle Ear ly Risers, the famous little pills pir sick headache and disorders of the stomach and liver. Charles Rogers. Th flrf duv th:Lt a rfi.in w,-ars a str,iw hat he feels as funny nu a irlrl that ha Just had her hair wnshed. When you want a real life-like and artistic photo, don't fail to call otj Snod grus. The work he la turning out now Is ahead of anything ever made In As toria before. Lot of women get married because they can afford It. When going: East travel on the North ern Pacific Railway. Quick time and the only line running dining car. Train leaves Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. Weakness of iIeii Quickly, Thoroughly, ForTr Curod by nw prfetd Mint(fl a tho a that ood1 Ull ali U) m it beyond hooi4vri aid, Yob tl ira Kawd th flrat Amy. Imml fit tT7 Bonn know roar If kmc udodc na la body, mind and bart. DrAlnt nd lo ndd. Kvry obtMl to bppy mairtd lif rmovrd. Nrv Iamm. nam. wbD failing or lott, art rmtovd bf tbi traatmonL All WMk portions of the bod r nUrfd and atrnfth d1 Writ tor oar book, wttb atplanattna and proof. Boat Mftlod. fro. Oit 3.0UO r(rDOM ERIE MEDICAL CO., aTmtf 1873 lJ- Lubricating OILS A Specialty. Fisfyer Brothers, Sell ir-i,! Ship Chandler ; Hardware, Iron & Stel.' foal. Grocerieu it Proviniona, Flour & Mill Feed. Paints, Oils. Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbank's Scales, Doors & Windows, Agricultural Implement Wagons & Vehicles. HOP LEE CO. CLOTHING, Merchant Tailors. Cuderclnlliitiu 'iiisdn liionlpr. Hullnsnd tniiiasn mailf a irfwt fit. Kvery onlT piin' tu iiy 011 tuiiH. atiifactlim irusrHiiicd. Cheaper Thao Kny Other riace in the Gity. Welch lllork, 6SS Commercial SI. AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IX TI1K COl'KTS Ol'R RIGH T TO THE EXCLUSIVE I'SE OF THE WOt.T) "OAaTOIllA," AND "PITCHER'S CASTOIUA," AS ouu TRAIk mark. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, qf Hijanma, Massachusetts, was tho originator of "PITCHER'S CAST0RIA." the same that has borne and docs now jsJT on mrV bear thefac-vmih signature of C4ffizAt wrapper. This is the original "PITCHER'S CAST0RIA," which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at tho wrapper and cc that it is the hind you have alwaus bought tr ytn-" ;' 0,1 M and has the signature of QxlffiA2t&t! wrap per. No one has authority from me to v ,y ihuhq ex cept The Centaur Company of which Clics. U. h'lelcher is President. . March S, 1S97. Ct P Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your chiM by acccptingf a cheap substitute which, some druggist may otl'rr you (because he makes a few more pennick on it), the in grcdients of which even he docs not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. PfWi'l fim i istii'i T in i "li'iTtiiaTif iii'iMiiiMiMil MANHOOD RESTORED 1 If" ot duv-urs ul Uw mrauts eiiu. wrt Ial Mjih-... I 1 i' '-il i imMU. lm:lnlli lln.-k,itniiiai .n.lwl..i. ,Srr,.n. riailiH II I t. ICJaV l mi! I'lldlllM l" Msrrr, Kll.u.ll W.M.4. Vl.rlor.la A V . ( iiiiktlltMllefl. v, fj uiwul tlitirfe, nrmaf .irTIR an innrnnii .. .... hinva&mi in .' I. a. w V .imaviIimi. an.1 MrinM, Ttia rauil .iffrree, ra mil raia.1 b l ti.111 la, I'l f I lr- N K laihMfmiy Rm,wn remMT m ctira wiiikmii an oiraunn. .vitaiinvin A wrlllril t'l'MI'tlOaJl m.'"r ralimM.1 If .It Hn dnra no aijatl aHUuUWl.tUt jlUa tHX.alt ..f Vi. b malL fanU fr russcllvular auj teaUmwiUaa Aadra uiluL Jit Dili Nat V r. O. Bus !, Baa IrraueaKit, CM. CUAH IK'.iKlifl. 4S HO-TO-GAC GUARANTEED TOBACCO HABIT Orar 1 Om iTO Natm ai'ld. STO ao eafa nmrs Its Mint form. Nieuebao la ih tfrvaieat berrvtKl 10 Um word. Manjr sam SI pah,la la siOar smt II uvrrl fall! to mnka lh wvak fairaileDI matt treus. vUuroua and niaa-nallo. Ju.l try a Imis. i,m will ua rit '.iitbtad. Wa epel yiHl 141 blliT ah.lan aar . Tut a cura 1. ahatilulvlf guaranteed hr arueilt.la avarv bra. paj fur fMir NMklrt "lin 1 Tiitiarti ini atut ftiwi. Voor Ijfa Away' wrttian auMsates sul tPMsaoauuk AoUrta. lUalaJUOJUaliUaitli CO.,Ca4a-fw Kari. Bold and Ouaranteed by Cha. Itoffera, Drutfclst. nsrauired 10 cuit all I. ' -""' rres. .-.nii..niii or in The Choicest Table Wines FOR FAMILIES Also for Medicinal . . and Cooking Purposes CARLSON'S FAMILY 103 Twelfth Street ASTORIA & COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD TlmC C!firfll" rect ''"V . 'HOT LEAVE Aittorln for Kluvel (it 7 n . ni., I'l a. m, an 12 m,, and 8 p. tn, dally: st 4:30 p. m. Saturday only; at 6:W p. m. dally except Huturduy and Bundiiy; at 7:10 p. m. Saturday only; and at 7:20 p. m. dally exoept Saturday. I-KAVR Astoria for H.'inlde at 7 a, tn. and 10 a. m. dally;; at 4:3fl p. m. Saturday only; at 5:30 p. m. dally except Katurduy and Sunday; at 7:10 p. m. Saturduy and Sunday, LEAVE Flavel for Astoria at 0:01 a. m., 8:50 . m., 10:45 a ,m. nnd 1:30 p. m. dully; at 3:30 p. m. Saturday only; at 4:3" p, m. dally except' Saturday and Sun day; at 6 p. m. dally except Saturduy, and at 6:16 p. m. Saturday only. J.EAV 1.EAV E Flavel for Seaside nt 7:27 a. m. and 10 a, m. dally; at 4:57 p, m. Saturday only, and at 6:57 p. m. dally except Saturday and Sunday. ; H,.:ilclu for Astoria at 5.20 a. m. and i:30 a. m. dally; at 2:4S p, m. Satur day only; at 3:45 p. m. dally except Saturday and Sunday; at 5:20 p. m, Sunday only, and at t p. m. Saturduy only. LEAVE Seaside tor Flavel at 5:20 a. m. and 11:30 a, m. dully; at 2:45 p. m. Saturday only, and at 3:45 p. m. daily excep t Saturday and Sunday, J. B. WYATT, Phone No. 68 Astoria, Orsfot Hardware, Ship Chandlery. Groceries, ProviHlorm. PAINTH and OILH. Special Attention Paid to Supplylns Ships. A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Frulti Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware, Loggers' Supplies, Cor. Tenth and Commercial streets. 1 1 atnlM SJI imm br ilar up hUliL I'rvvvtil. nnh k lit'b lltHrherlceil ltprtut,irfrMvftiMl imptxanrr. r i ii i. i; nnum um ll. UK unnarr cirvKnaui mil uuuuiiua .mall araafc oraana - mr ! Brila ninety per eo tr trnnnM vltt ltltbb Commercial 8trL CURE ilr fitt inher In anf Vsar toaalrrrp tbsdsalra fitf (,fcajwi tn anv Bcrrouadiaraaaa, aush a. Weak Mrmury. Ui, UiaiO luer. Headache, Waketuioeaa. lyual Msnbuud. Klalill U,i lima. Nerniuanraa, all drama, loa of (xjwrr m Ueacnitlve Utgsaa of ruber aes. rauard by over rrtkn, youthful rrrtwa, exlr tat of i.Hal(TT,u(iiuraoraiiniaianis. wnicn Iraq 10 Inormnv, Conaampttua or inuniiT. van oersrrtci in eai iwckrl. fiwixi tx.l.ftk by mll sold rT all .Irufflat. Ak for ll ukanamhrr. i f. 11 Mnitnnt lo . Psna. Fianre l ane Imtis u uuuiuuuugsgcuu, 1 BUvl U4 VblU bu , PofUaud, or. J. W. CONN, AgeaL Aatarta. "Private Stock" "Cream Rye" "Old Hickory" "Pride of.. ..Kentucky" ...and... "Hermitage" Repsold California Brandies LIQUOR STORE, Emil Schacht ARGHITECT Rooms 3i7-3'8 Portland Saving Rank Bldg, Portland, Oregon. ASTOfllA PUBLIC IiIBRflRY READING ROOU FRtI TO ALL. Open every day from I o'clock te In and t:M to l:W p. m. Subscription rates II per annum. i.W. COR. ELEVENTH ft DUANB IT. THE MIAN WANT COLUMNS run runt. Koll HU'.NT Tliivw MrnlsliiHt rtMiint on Kmuiid floor, stilliililw (or llvlit kt'.'i'lng; cetitlully locaicdi , 111 Kt I'luiligw NtrtH't, livnr Nlntli, Tn HlkNT-KiiinlnluHl hou.it i0 runt fur lit summit. Tiu'liir, 1 silling ruom, ixd riHiin iuuI kltolion, liu'liidlng I'lmio. Ap. illy tii Kriuikllti sv, Ouo ox U10 tnoat dualrulilo rooms III tlt city (or ronl, with tumid, -fur a lnle Moiitli'tntui; alsu talilo IkwiiI for one or tWO giMUlillll.il ftt tilt KaClMUIX strmt. i'OK UKNT-KiiiiUelied nxmia, en suite or aintils, by the day ur nwitih. liuti'l Tin lie, undor entire new iiiujiao niiMit. IJivut nx-luction In rates. Mrs, 0. V, 1'oiier, uihnmr. Cr. Eloventa and franklin, MUN WAMkU, Kallroad huuds wanted tW Iminodiate work on traok. Apply at room 4. Klarel block. A. C, It. II IU Ym S A LIS. Fi.'H SAI.K-i'livnp, an IW4. Iiai ldy t'olumUa bli-yt'le, In irfooi eoiulltlon, Apply at Hie Amria orllt'e, 1'ull f .VLU-I''mnll rrfrliforaior: iiiwtp, and loud ss iivw lngtilre at tula of lice. k'ult S.VLKOuud, frvah tiiilclt row. A drr Mrs. J. A. FontuticMid, city. roll BALE A. J. 8. Mundy Improved (rlotlon drum hUtliif etialne. Hie tt boiler, 7x3i font; cylinder, 7x13 tnoliea. A flrni-olaj enitflne, alinuet u vd aa now, Addrtwa "A," Astorlan oltli'ex I'lturKMHIUNAL CAIlUo. C. C. UHOWElt. ATTOHNKY AT LAW, Uundorson lluUdlng, Ant una, Orefoa. DH. JAV TUTTUC l'HVSlCIAN AND HUHUEON urtloe, rooms 5 and t, 1'ytliUn build. Coiiuiirrclal St, Keeidmce Mine. Telephone M. Aotln altant surwn V. 8. Vlav rlne hospital service, JOHN T. LldllTKH. ATTOKNIit-AT-LAW. urrtee, uiMtalra, Astorlao liuildlii. II. A. SMITH. tUCNTIBT. Jtooma 1 and t, 1'ylhUn Uulldlnf. jvel C. II. Cooper's store. U1L a II. K8TKH. fUVSICIAN AND m'HUI.ON. Hpeclal attemlon 10 dlooasee of stnet and surgery, Oltlce over Dsns.rs store. Astoria, ralephone No. U. J. Q A. 1IOWLUT, ATTOHNKY AND COl'NBKLOR AT LAW. Ofllce on bond street. Astoria. Or. II. T. CKOSIlY, ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW. Commercial street. Chester V. Dolph. Klchard Ntxoa. DOLI'll ft NIXON, ATTOKNKY8 AT LAW, Portland. Onion. 14. M is ! st Hamilton llull.lln. All legal and col lection busln sa oronuitlv atiandarf 1. Claims against the government a spe- jiaity. SOCIETY MEETIN08. TEMI'I.E IXlDQE NO. 7. A. F. oaA A. M. Rogular communications held est the first and third Tuesday evenln of each month. Q. W. LOirNSIIKIUtT. W. U. E. C. 1IOLDEN, Hocretary nUlLDEHS AND CONTIIACTOIIB. If you want good lumber and loweet price figure with the Oobel Mills. W. D. EDWARDS, agent. TILLAMOOK NEHALEM AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Augusta.... see A aLaLat ...Open for Special Charter... Sailing dates to and from Tillamook and Nehalem depend upon the woether. Por Prelght and Passenger ttetee Apply To ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. AUBP4TH O. R. ft N. CO., Ag.nU, Portland SEASIDE SAWJIIUl A complote stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, ma le, celling and all klnda of finish; mold- nga and shingles. Terms reasonable ind prion at bndrock. AH orders promptly attended to. Office and yard it mill. H F L. LOGAN, Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor.