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THK DAILY ASTOKIAN, H'ESliVY MOKXIXd. Al'dl'sT IK, UW. gaily gUtmuau. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No. SI TEKMS OF HVnSfRlPriOM DAILY. Bent tjr mall, per year fcrnt by mail, per month ftrved by carrier, per month... '.6.00 . .45 WEEKLY. Bant by mall, per year 12 In advance. Poslspe five to subscriber.. AH communication Intended for publi cation should be directed to the editor. Business communications of all kinds end remittances must be addressed to The Astorlan.. The Astorlan guaxaniees to Its sub scribers the largest circulation of any leespaper published on the Columbia Iver. Advertising rates can be had on applt- cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan. the tecond old- c.U weekly In the state of Oregon, has. next to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation In the state. Jonn . Handley & Co. jire our Port- land agents, and copies of the Astorlan can be had every morning at their stand. Ui Th!' street. A REMARKABLE CVRE OF CHRONIC ' -j DIARRHOEA. PONT RVSH TO KLoNDYKE. j I In 1952. when I served my country as a It Is not surprising, considering the j Private In Company A. ISTth Pennsyl great depression In Industrial circle. vanU Volun'eers. I contracted chronlo thmiirhn.it th , t , diarrhoea. It has given me a great deal inrtxignodt the country and the arye l , . . , , . . " , , jof trouble ever slnoe. I have tried a number of able-bodied men who are ln!dolen diffnt medicine, and several enforced Idleness, that scores of tho-i- prominent doctors without any perman sands are tempted to conM.ier favorablv !,nt rtilef- "''t lor.g ago a friend sent me a venture to the Klon.lvke gold fl.M. Samp'e bUle f Chmbrl"ln' C0" 'Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and after Even In the most prosperous condition ;ttat , and tock a of the coontry there would t many and now I can say that I am entirely cur thotisands ready to make a trial of Sckle eJ- ' cannot be thankful enough to you fortune In proline gold mines Such Jfor EIvat rken,eJ"- and recommend iK- i . 1, . . It to all suffering veterans. If In doubt trie unbrvsen hlton" of th ni' s"d p 8 M write me. Tours gratefully, HENRY It must repeat Itlf In the pr.sr.t. : STEtNBERGER. Allentown. Pa. Sold by All the rich gold fields d!scov?r! Jur-: Estes-Conn Dr.ig Co. Ing the Inst half century ha been in r countries which were reasonably ce-sl. ble, and whose climate was more or less i.-raMe. The ri:k of saeiitlcln? he.i!:h weather, but his unhappy brother of th cr'llfe for want of food or to the In- i snow.whlte du.-k oamN could not. clement seasons, was but tritlinr com. j .... ... , . , . "Let me give you a pointer," said St. ar.-d with the risk to health and life by ' , i F. Cress, popular conductor on the a venture Into the Klondyke region, and ; stlssourl Taciflc railroad. "Do you know yet there are many thousands of un- j that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and marked graves in every gold field llled ; larrhm Remedy cures you .when jrou by those who died untimelv. and o' the haV' Stm"rh ,Che? We"- " d0" And after giving this friendly bit of survivors only a v?rv small fraction . i . .. . j . i. riiun iniuwn ndvice, the Jolly conductor passed on were reasonably well pa;d for their ef. down the aisle. It Is a fact that thou- lorts. ; sands of railroad and traveling men The Klondyke gold field- are vastlv ' never Uke ,rtp tho ' .this Remedy, which Is the best enre for more perilous than anv gold fields evr; t , j , ( - 1 -r,lMwl disorders In the world. B and 50 yet discovered In the history of the ; rent bottles for sale by EstesTonn Drug world. They are Inaccessible not only! Co. for travl. but trnnsnortatlon Cor t'l? ' food S'ipplies. Is entirely lnad'.:atc t) maintain life. The wlnt'r s-asotts !;..: icht months of the year, with a ietir perattire rarely a!3ve f-:o and cf.c-'i a much as ijrhty degrs-es b-low, arid t'-. sun Is seen for not exceeding fo'ir hours in miilwinttr and then entir-ly ur.f. It. Such a country cannot prod ice any food to maitain life 1-eyond !h- came th..; must sc-n 1 destroyed or t!rtve:i bevond the reach of the miners, and those wh . go In any measure prtpared for the ; rigor of the sea -on cr for the of hungtr. can hardly hope to c.are an untimely death. If the Klondyke mines w.re fairly ac. cessble and fol could V-e s'ippl.l for all who went there, the loss of il!e among those who go from the ;-miera: or Southern climates would lie enormo-.j" under the most favorable clrcumstanc. s: , h..t )., AX I. r-memWed that thro,. sands who are now pr.-;ar-d to start fo: 'he Klondyke region will not reach thfr- during the coming winter at a!!, an3 that ' of those who shall reach there probably rot one-half will ever return alive. i-hile j ft w of those w ho survive will realize fortune as thtir reward, the admonition j gear, It was one of Dr. Ayer"s Pills." not to rush to the Klondyke gold fulil' "Please, may I ha "e another?" "Not now, is one that should i.e given the m0...,dar: one of tho nice pills Is all you rolxr consideration by every p-rson of ordinary Intelligence. A fall in the price of silver nccompmy Ing large discoveries of gold Is so con trary to experience as to trill for ex; la nation. When the gold Melds of Cali.'or. nia and o' Austral;;' began po-.ring out t'.n ir treasures, says the Philadelphia Times, the relative value of silver was so increased beyond the rate at which it had been coined that It disappeared from circulation and did not reappear till the oiienlng of the great silver mines cheapened It In turn. If the conditions were the same, no doubt the experience of ISaO would be repeated. Eut they are not. Modern business methods have so dispensed with the use of metallic cur rency, except as a basis or standard on the one hand or as convenient "changf" on the other, that there Is no longer use for two metals whose relative value must be always fluctuating, and silver has dropped out of consideration. With lis Increased production and with the vast stocks of It on hand, It has practically ceus-d to be reckoned as a precious cr money metal. An Increased supply of gold, therefore, affects sliver no mere than copper or lead much less so. In dfed, because of the superfluous stock on hand which not even quickened trade can bring into use at advanced prices. Only a demand at the mints could raise tlic prior of sllv. r. and ns th lucre:. nine prodtu t if koI. I m.ik. s this loss lik.dy tli.m liffoiv, tbo effect on silver Is de. pri-tnii. The riv.it w h'Hit.sxiMrilnir rotmlrl. o the world are the Vnlt.-.l Pint., Aijtep unc, in.iin .mil Aiisir iJl.t, Tl ro l a rrivi nhxrliter. In tho three lust. That won tiny will tun have much stirplu wfitrrwlth to smiwIv th. l-imwi.jin .1 Ui-lency. r ortmmt.ly, we .ire In n pcsl. 1 "0oi to till Mil order. The l.itul el. m.viea hiv that the wheat crop of th rntteil Stubs will rxewd tb.u o' 1 s: year liy Vii.OiV'i' bnshoN, TlMt mens j . iv. ni irMiju.iii ivr i;. 01 tuny j i.i tnishiN. Europe will no; so hun. ry. The hort.t:e In th supply ,; raise,! the price, and tho farmers And I their wheat riot only bounteous In yl I.I but prvtitiiK' tn price. They ill ivi hlRtiT price thin for veial yiii, .1:1, 1 will have nwiv wheat to sell. M 'rts.iijoi will b, paM off. ;r.,l the farm, rs w ill : ! m,,r t!l" f"" i;';'n !h, y h',xv 'rycirs. The loc.il merchants will 0011so.p1 n!ly j h iv 1:,r",r tra'1e' m i -h ' I more of the w hoi -s.il. r. Men money i ,v '"Vl:la,,,,n- reto ;l n o: I1"'1"1"' and Ntt. r turns will n itur.,1. ; '.v follow. Winn the r.irm.rs preupor. I ami the indr.strt, s of the country ...re ! nerytlciilly at work. th-rv o.intiot h 'hard time. ' j ! 1 Th- r.ian who i-.a.l ir!y a ;.; er '511: with him at the seashore durmv he mlnfail eo-tlJ aPorfl n l.i-n.h at th- Th-re a'e lays when one's hea.I feels as thing1) 1". w. re tillrd with rice p';d. iir.s. r'n eu'li occasions brilliant tro'ieht are not rk-y to crowd over ram ch-r in the:r t ffor's to escape. John Griffith, of Zan-sviIK O.. says: "I r.-'ver Mvd a day for thirty yi-ar without suffering agony, until a box of De Wf.t's Witch Hazel Salve cured my piles." For piles and rec'al troubles, ":ts, ' rui.-es. Fpralns. e't-ns and ell skin trouides Iv Witt's Witch lfaz-1 ?;l!vT is nt. q jall il.. Charles Rogers, tvglige shirt to be made of the same fabric and color as that employed In the shirt waist of The young woman h..- accompanies on street promenades. T'.'.ere is a time for everything: ar.d the time to attend to a cold Is whe.n it starts. Donft wait till you have Con sumption but pi event It by uslr.g One Minute Cough Cure, the great remedy f'T '.OUghs. colds, croup, bronchitis ard all throat and lung Rogers. troubbs. Chart-s The vi.ry large dots on veils ar - no worn by w-.m-n of the best taste . Just gave me?" saked little Mable. "No I "Mamma, was that a sugar-plum you 1 need at pres- nt. because every do? ! effective." Poor Blooc is starved blood. It shows itsea in pale cheeks, white lips, weal: digestion, no appetite, exhaus- ftryn, lack cf n2fVe forCC, Soft muscles, and, chief of all, vca!: muscles. Your doctor calls it Anaemia. He will tell you that the weakening weather of sum mer often brings it on. Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo phosphites, will make poor blood rich. It is a food for over-taxed and weak digestion, so prepared that it can easily be taken in summer when Cod-liver Oil or even ordinary foods m:ht rep';!. SCOTT & J Nr Yori For wis at ;xs tnd Ji.ua -y aU dr-i;.t- Braulllul ryes grow dull mt Jim A the iwilt ycr tcl r. BeAiittful, willowy form o slim Lose fatrntM with errry il.iy. But ill (till is queen Kud hath chairas Is pre w'ha wear youth's coronal btautllul hair. Present Your Hair and yoU preserve your youth. "A wonirm is as old sho looks," snys the world. No womnn looks as old as eho is if her hair has preserved its normal beauty. You can keep hair from falling out, restoring its normal color, or restore the normal color to gray or faded hair, by the uso of Ayer's Hair Vigor. CLEAR THE WAY, For the escape from the system o( t waste and debris, which, If retain' d, would vitiate the botlily fluids and over throw health. That Important channel of exit, the bowels, may be kept per fctly free from obstructions by using the non-crlplng. gently acting and agree .We eaiharrlc, Hostelter's Stomach Hit ters, which not only llberab s , impurities but invigorates the lining of the Ir.ies- t;n it canal, w'len weak 'nevl by consti pation or the unwise use of violent ;c.r gatlves. The stomach, liver and urtnarv otcans ar-.' llkewis r Infor.ed nt:d arotiseri to henlthful action by this 1 e v ficert tonic and corrective, and ev. ry jcrcan, ri! r. muscle an. I n rve exptr- !ncos a shan- of Its Invigorating infill- ! rnobjertlon-ibl. trnrottgh. a rocst ' genial .vnd r ii.l. some !!isl!cn:i! s'imu l.irit. and owing Its efficacy to botanic sources exclusively, It Is the remetlyb-st a iapted to household use. on account of its safety, wide scope and speedy ne'lon. To ride Ki re beaded on the troll.y cars on sultry evenings Is deem.tf e.ssntlally an fair among pretty young women. ho realize that their fluffy locks never loi-ik more Iwwltching than whiis tossxxl about by the breeze. It Is always gratifying to receive testl monia's for Cliamberlaln's Colic. Cholera. ,-nd Dtarrhfpa Remedy, and when the endorsement ts from a phytclan it Is especially so. There Is m more satis factory or effective remedy than Cham- -rlaln's "ol'c, rholern and Ilrrhoea F.ermdy," writes Dr. R. E. Robey, physl- , Ian and pharmacist of Otney. Mo.; and ' he has used the remely In his own fam- ; Mv sold Ir in him rffi:-f ilnr. fi years, he should certainly know. For- ale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. Tae careful hous. keeper s Indies'" f the little pad on th marble st.p , which Is a gnlde to the milkman whoee tc place tlie rl dd whi'-h str. ngth, ns but likewise greiiS-'S., Nervous debility is a common c-jni. plaint, "specially among women. The l9t meilb-al triatment for this dlsonJi r Is a p-rslst"nt co ir- of Ayr's SarMp-ar-lllrr. to cb'anse and fnvlgorale the hbod. This being Ho-omplishe l, rt;:i i; will do the rest. How m-iny of us Have experb-nctMl that r;a.- - -if r.-H'vl inary g.nrosiy w!i"ti we eiilize that sonv-thitig hav given way would have come In, oh, so good. for ourselves. . What causes bad dreams Is a question that has never been satisfactorily an swered; but, la nine cases out of ten, frightful dreams are the result of Impsr- fect digestion, which a few doses of Ayer"s Sarsaparllla will effectually reme dy. Don't delay try it today. The dripping umbrella of the un-flilnk-Ing passenger always rests lovingly ;-ga.r.st the fresh-lai.ni Wf d linen shirt of some fair pass.ng-r afraid to n.sk to have It removed. Mr. C. L. Hsshrouck. a druggist at Men- don, Mich., nays all of the good testimo nials that have been published by it.e manufacturers of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ar.d Diartwa l'.erndy could be duplicated in that town. For sale by Kotes-Craln Drug Co. Until an only cbjld rocs away for Its nrt vaca'lon trip iHiaccr.rrll.npi either father or mother, the parents never I rallze how desperately lonely their home can i "I crave but One Minute," nald the public speaker In a husky voice; and then I e took a dos- of One Minute Cough Cure ind proceeded with his oratory. One Minute Cough Cure Is unequalled for throat and lung troubl a Chas. Rogers. What woman can forgive a man when h puts a compliment In this fashion; "You are very homely, but the most charming Individual I know"? Tt heals everything except a broken h-art, may be faid of He Witt's Witch H-.zei Kulve. I'IIcr and rectal disease, "'it", burns, bruises, tetter, eezerna and ill kin trouble, may lie cured by It 'i'ljekly and permanently. Chas. Rogers. IV Webfoot Corn Cure. No nre no pay. For sale at Es-tPS-Conn Druff Store. A tilt RAT Ht'OK KliKK. Win n lr. li. V, Pierce, of IliitTalo, N. I V.. pnhllslHil the tliKt rdlllon of hu itrtot woik, The People's Common Sense .Medical Advls, r, he sun.iunced that after I . coie had been sold nt the regular j price, ft 50 per copy, the pro'U on which 1 would tvpny him for tho great nmomit I I of labor and money rxpendtM In prodiic- lug It. he would distribute the next half j million free. As Ihls number of eopd , has already' Wen sold, ho N now Riving ! ' nway, absolutely live, eni,it eopU of I 1 ivls most complete. Inleri-silnit Hiiit.il- ! liable common siiio tin die. il work rvirj piiblislird -the n-eii'l. ttt only Wing r ' Hitlriil to mall to Mm. itt ,ibno address, , ( twenty-one i.'U oncei nt stamps, 10 oo er 1 on of mailing only, and the bock will ; bo s, nt post-paid. It Is a erttable ined- ' , leal III 1 iiy. complete In cue volatile. I Contain loos page, profusely lll'istf.ited ; j The K'rt e Kdltlon Is redsely the same j.is that sold at II.."-1 exo.pt only t'int the t o k are In strong ninatlla paper eorr 1 i Instead of cloth. Send now before ,11 are given away. I The ettie.i ln wlios,. (inptoyer l aw.iv ' .on vacation Is 1 leltin; in the -.i-on,' I of brt. f authority like a rull.ll. dg.d nr.. I rtii.il potenliHe. I "Tiny don't niak- much al'e it II." I We ar si-eaking of IV Wl't s l.ltile ' Karly KIs, rs tl-c f imc is llttl,. pin f, r ! constipation. hi;iounrs, and all stomach land liver trotild.s They never Kflpe. i Charles Itouers No matter how lipie -iu mav feel, ilon t . tep, inikhs yen are aNd'iti h s'ne that tears are lieoomlni to yinr spetal tyi of iHiiuty Vim, VIrcs and t-torv these atr (he I I .-haMcterlstios of Vt Witt's r.lttle Early j Klsers, the famous little ptlls fur con. Isttpatlon, biliousness and an stonu.-h ! and Hvvr trixibles Chsrl s Koiters Nino times out of ten. If you have for. notion where ixi bid -our ln:Tau ky, the serrants can tell yoii where t Is Don't nauseate jour -tomach with teas and bitter herbs. 'but rvgt.lute yosir v, r and si. k h-tidarhe hy u-nc '.hose famous little pl!!s Known ns P- Witt's r.f' Hirly Ri-wrs. Charles i:okTrs ew w n. um! ss : 1 trained III .1 severe sell... r.ecev.ity itir pr.-Tvi' tj. ss .i fairs ill !r .lulv rirtrnltu. I.vhtng '"''d by IV ffs W Salve, unentiifl.sl for uts. br It h-als wltn'i Rowers. nt I'Hi'iik' a s.-tir Ci:n. I , I The country looks s I .v.-lv now nt s-hen In spring the b-ives- are that fnsil Seautt.'ul gr- n ltok-n r.g newni-ss. Tho Is-ard snonLl be trrmmed and in j illonrd to itrrstr scracgllr. and If gl'luV, , r of un-ven co..r u- IWckiigln.iii's Pye which cniitni a t-atitlftil l.rvwn vr ' ilaek. i Why Is It tlor evrynite s-.-m no a Mulshed when 4 new-puper wonmn d-m nonstrntes hri-jMllty to sew:? Brush the hair dally through I jralp, and occasionally apply Itall't ttalr (Rencwer. and a luxuriant head of hair will b maintained of a natural hue. .,,, , riirlI. ,,v w,, .. i h I -e .-rei i:s dilnty ,.,)n,,,.r.s, x m,t i a woman s Itmrfteon. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aid Dlsr rno?a Remedy always affords prompt rs Mef. For sale by Eate-Conn Drug Co. And now the open llr-p!ar- In : coin try house is anything but l. hnll mockery. OASTOniA. TbtfW 7 t!ru Of Ip7 I'M Fisrcr Brothers, Lubricating OILS A Specialty. ' Se;i Astasia Ship Chandler r: Hard ware, Iron & Stfel, Coal, (Jrocerii'-' it Provisions, Flour A Mill Fel. Paints, Oils, Varnigliefs, Loggers Supplies, Fairrjank's Scales, Doors & Windows, Agricultural I cn piemen u Wagoiib A Vehicles. ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY BEADING ROOM FRE TO Ahh. Open every day from I a'clook t I: It and t.tn to t:M p. m. Bubscriptlon rata It par annum. B.W. CXJR. RIJiVlCbrTH DT7ANK. PT Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mais on application. AN OPEN.LETT-ER To MOTHERS. WE ARK ASSERTING tV TIIK OH RT Ol'R WOIIT TO THK 1-CLUSIVK I'SE W TIIK WiIU "CAXTORlh," ANN " PITCHER'S CABTORIA," as ul k trapi- Mark. DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, qf llyannis, Miimclmsotts, 1. was the originator of " PITCHER'S CASTORIA." Vw same that has borne and docs now evcrV bear the fac-siim'e slgnatitrc'of CffvAcXiu " wrapper. This is the original - PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which has been used in the homes oj the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at tin) wrapper and see that it is the hind uou have always bought srS7 T 0,1 e and has the signature cf Ctffidli&u wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my noma ex cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. $ March S, JS97. C A Do Not Be Deceived. Do not erulnncr the life of your child by acrrptinft a cheap substitute which some drujjjjist may ol'fcr you (because he makes a few more pennies tm it), the in gmlients of which even lie i!ocs nut kiuw, "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS'THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. IN.), ft U 12 Tl li 'H 2Z li U a H t i rf iZ'f i HinilllUUU IIUVI I UllUUviuaier.iiier,,.,,,. - sl 0 v w ' i'Hut L.' ' i"'ni'ilt I ium U) Ittu:K,intliil KiuMUoii. .NrfMnu I'l-MUl. V J t"int!(Lloiu 1 1 itui fc-'l luvr br nr il(ltL lrvMu qnk. Tim rMwn ufTrrrr r m rnn-l bf wir.fr kmnw whwty ftT rmnt ftr lmntl4 prvAiAiici. rri'Il-KNKIilJoniy Known rmKl In cur wlihoul n PrlMin, kairiimwt( iutsn.ls f.Mii.h inalL Hni fur g sa Addrvw Bit ot, JlEUIt'IKB CttF.U CHA8 HOOERfi, 4f PJO-TO-BAC OTOrlftl' form. NieUi fall, to n- bKtiuid. Wr ben. r I riM sauinKr. Hold and The Choicest Table Wines rrnvjTinn'M.STHinmirTsi tmv tn power tirtaitror th1lr bf lobsceoln or -ut.io iiirit,vnfusaurrTo.rori4ia tn, wo.d. My 1q lU (HiurnU in lUdft. ana linovH :i, th weak liniiiMi msri sirvmi. TlimMunud ruaim.im. Jnl irf txu. Yhu will b drf Vtf filsMTt yon CotM-urn wlifti wit tr. fn sur t AbwjlaUlff tfilsmilUiwl til druMftsU vr od lur imr ts klnt "INin t T'liinreu hplt sn1 BnK. Vonr laf. Aw.r. wrlll.nsuMimwsaS jjjilml 1 Aisl a 1 fcil.l U ALXJaJLU K UU..CalMwrw Sara. FOR FAMILIES Also for Medicinal . . and Cooking Purposes CARLSON'S FAMILY LIQUOR STORE, 103 TwclftH Street the Best... 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. Is it not a fine Investment? S , OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmoulh, Omiton A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS ItsUl ir Norntsl I'litirsii of three )esrn seoliir enr wlinllv pr ifes.H'iisi. Traimiiir 'IrpsrMui'iit of ttl'ie grades Willi -"is) eblif..ii. I li. tri i el Ion snl trail) nf III lv inns.lle. ; s we-li. li i)s tela , n I V... S M isl,- lur toilillc Ii-mt. it.' SiLfm.l d'tilonis I fee..,; ilii'.l li) In i M A I h 1.1 1 K v Hvl It'll A I I- to I' li i ilii ellii.s. rtilltoii, Uiolti, tivisnl slid Imlitln-t Up plllllel si ,',oo per vesr si lir l.rn llieinn lvi'i. Ilia o wr lesr Acaitetiih itr i-b s si t'r'tel Iretii loli iclesiii t atH'tfiii-. i bi-rril) tent mi spiin'stl li. Ad ire.i I'. I.. I'AMI'HM I., Pre. (, lent, or W. A. W AN fis-rciur) k'seuliy Mount Angel College 0U. ANGEL. Mr.M Co-ntj, OR(G0N This Is Just the plr- for your boys, pi'llglilful bs alien, large bulldlliKS Slid groini'ls, ccsl meals, plenty of bunllhy i-r I-, rscclbnt teachers and careful training- this Is what they all sny of .MT AXOEI. (OI.LE'iK Kend for Cat. alogU'- and special terms s. land sill Olieft Htdi-mtMr 1. P. F. PLACIDUS. Director. v rttrn-a piiTw-wii, win i uk f u f v "i mi ji jm t- drmUl and lruniuiilal HaaR,arMimuckEO,(L Commercial fltrssl. CUARANTEED TOBACCO GUREd HABIT Guaranteed by Cbaa. Itojers, UruKaiaL ST1 "Private Stock" "Cream Rye" "Old Hickory" "Pride of.. ..Kentucky" ...and... "Hermitage" Repsold California Brandies f fOU RENT. I'nlt UKN'I'.. Trii.rni'iii hmi In Uppor. I,mn. on ti' l '' li"; "3 ''"'b Inipilm nt lid" "ffb'e. lull HUNT Two "' 'bur; funilnhndl moms lor Imum keei'iim- lii'iulro at Crow's gallery IVU lUiNT 'J"" '"' ,,",, ''""flils'teil rimins. fi'r liiirMkf. -plug; l" furnlahwt r.ii Apply "I I" t'"i- I'ult Ill.'Sr I'lirnii-bid. lirt 'font riHim. with b' window, i-oiiirslly lo. caiiil; 4H Kxi'luiiigo p.ir.t, ncr Ninth. imic nf tho mi' ib'.liublo rtMinis In th. .11)' fur reiil, with bonid, for a slngl. gpiiilniiiiiir, nln iiiNn lrl fiT mm or two mntl. in.'ii l M-J ki lmn sirl. (oil It NT Km nisbsil rmmi, at nils r singls, by "ir dy if fifioth. ll.iirl fleiif, uii'1"r .iitlr. n.wr muia iiiimiI limit rwliulion In rwt. Mrs. Ij. V. I'lirlnr. umlliiii!. t'1 ICInvatll ami Krnnklln. MKN WANTICl). lUlln-ail hands wanlnl fr innt41l w..rk mi tr.u k Apply at r-m Kla.l ,,10, k. A C 11. It It r'ult HAI.K l ull UAI.U.HUrp l l. i-ii , .rlr.riu n.r nsilli of "lrr 1,,1 u,.in. rdilii. 'i i--iirsUn y.iclii er .nrti.r Addr. or npply tj U. I', tir.iliaiii. W .ui-hiiwi. or I'ult HAI.i: A n i il'. 10. ilh w u. r, . wlilil'i f'ir bbv-ks of Comtncrx-Ul .Iitoi. in the co-iirr .f l".i I'll) A nrr . lull ' I'l'.'r. II. ). Addr. i", A'lerl 'ii "ill.'. .... I'ult HAI.K 1 lie fill llllure '"id bu.lrieM ..f tbo Wiirreii'.oit boi.l nrr, fi.r nale. on rueount of 111 limitii nt prH'nirea Thin l . ban.- ! 'iiri. S'l paylm bualliMM at Uuwilll Addr'x Mrs. C li Kimib. arrrni.'i.. r lull sivl.r iiri'.la. iiill b cow. for 4lc at a liarg-iin. ! g'til Work 1 ir Applr t Ai"f.ii i ii.. I 'ult I . i 'ii. up. lt. ll- Indy'. i i.bin.l.la bp r.'l- . I" Pr'r' I i"'dltln. Aipll' ul tin' A.l"lU' t.rtl. c I'lilt HAI.K -A J H. Wlllldy ImpriiVssl friction drum !'.-'. -i cnglis. HI. tf tioll.r, U:' fe-l. i diider. :13 iDOlsSS). A nrwt'Vlaa. until ' .linl .1 M niv. Addrma "A. Astoilnu uini. rul Nli-un Iag lira.'h, Haluntay. Jjly Jl, a Kill nd. nuii'd M II en one Kid of Hie buoy nrid II "li tl iili.r slils; Hint, tta.rK'.l i'. C I'" nn.t W. C I', Co. 1'iniii-r may rrgiln raiii by Applying to Will H. Iiwr.11. e. k- -r. tlr.il' IJf filing Hiiiiri. prowiie proirty una paying for lids roll e. l'ul'NIi on th iret In Astoria, rom. time tn th month of laal Jun. ft Indy's gold watch Owner can hav. iiiim by apiilylng lo A. J. W lurry. Klalr. (ir . nnd pmvlng pn'rty. WANTED WANTI.I' A k'o.1 K'.rl. f.ir k'.tioral liinim-aurk Apply bum ill itoly st STf Kxi'hnnr ntreet I'ltOFKHHIONAli CAKIW C. C. llltOWEIt. ATTrtllNKY AT LAW. Cunderrum Hud ting, Astoria, Oraoa. IR. II. I.. I1KNK1CIWON. Oltlc, Kinney liull.llng, Asturta. Offlre hours, 7 to o. m.i 11 lo I nnd 6 to 1 p. ra. Hii.'clsl ult' ii I tm given to the treatment of llaa of tho i:y. Chronlo tla sruu'S, and Rurgnry. Dlt. JAY Tl'TTMC. PHYSICIAN AND rtUItOEON ninrs, rixuns & mul e. Pythian ivulldf. Ml Coinnirrt'lal HI, Kraldsncs Mini. Telephone W. Ailing annlsiant surgeon U. fl. Ma rine h'inpltal service. H. A. SMITH. WCNTIHT. Hooins 1 and 2, Pythian IiulMlng. over c. 11. Cooper', .tors. iJ't. O. n. KHTKH, PHVHICIAN AND HURGBON. flpei lal slter.llun to diseases of woman and surgery, 'fllrta over tlan.i.. ..... ...-.I. . . - - . -. , . null, A.IUIM l.iliiplionu No. tt 1- Q. A. IIOWMIT. ATTtJltNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Offlc. on flond .treat, Astoria, Or. Chester V. Dolph. HloharJ Nli.a. UOLVll ft NIXON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, 14, . tt and 17. Hamilton Ilulldlng. All legal and col lection busln a promptly attended to. Claim, against th. government a spa tially, JOHN T. LIGHTER, ATTORN EY-AT-LA W. Offlo., upstairs, Aslorlan Building. H. T. CrtOSBY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 4M Commercial street SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPT.1i; i nnno r- i A. M.H.ml.. rnn,.ii-ln.ll k.l. LUKfiiiuauvmiwiH .m th. first and third Tuesday .venlng of WVII UIV II 111 , O. W. LOtJNBBKRRT. W. U. E. C. HOLDEN. BecrsUry.