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T1IK HA1LY ASTOKIAX, WKDNKSDAY MOKNINO. SKI'TKMHKK It, 11W7. gatlvr gtatovimt. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No. 68. TKRM9 OV SI IISI ltltTION. DAILY. Sent by mall, pT year K.W Sent by mall, per month 6-' Bervd by carrltr, per month 45 , WEEKLY. Sent by mall, per year In dva.-...J.(X Postage fr to ubacrilKra. """ . , . . . . All communication Intended for pubB- w.. ... , . ih. Business lommunlcatlon of all kinds ana remittances muse oe auuresseu 10 ) The Astorlao." j Th. Aatorlan guarantees to Is sub- ciiberi the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertlslng rat eg can be had oa appU- gestlon, cotivene.s, headache. nausfn. cation to th business manager, pains through the rlgh; aide nnJ shoulder. The Weekly Aatorlan, the second old. j In fact every aooompan.ment of th ob it weekly in the stats of Oregon, baa. ; stinate complaint are entirely and next to ths Portland Oregot.tan. the: promptly rvmox-ed by a course of thl Ura-est weekly drculaUoo in tha nate. ' Inestimable meUc.ne. In behalf of which John F. Handley Co. ara r Portland I Mlony te instantly emanating fnm anu. and cop la. of tSa Aatorlan can j Jurtw'- ,nd from ftJ1 c,a f be had every mornlnf at their :a.id, i foc'y- 124 Third airaet FACTS FOR FARMERS. Some figure! of the treasury depart ment showing the treat Importance of a rood bom market to the American " " jftona- A . farmer are not uninteresting reading at ' gjj1jj1' Vr Z- this time. These figures show the crop! sf -GcY. S4cA4li TT sta tunics of the country during the per- lod of prosperity directly preceding Cleveland's election aa compared with the period of depression following it. ! In 1SSJ. the wheat produced In the United Stales amounted to 6U.iXW.iX0 bushels. At the close of 1S the consumption of wheat was (.09 bushels per capita. In 1W4, it had decrease to 141 per capita, or bushels per capita loss. In the papulation of the United States, as shown by the school census, was ,r5,- ,kin, . H.r n,mntinn'mn valuable Information. or wneat in inh aa comparer wun wehng publlc learn ct the excellent din of over lSt,OM.O0 bushels. The consump- . lng car service of the Wisconsin Cen Hon of corn In the UnlteJ States in ISM was H.U9 per capita. In 1SN It had de-'. , . . . , . , . I creased to 2i.it bushels per capita, and In . 1 IK It reached the low figure of 14.73 bushel per capita, showing a tc tal ' shrinkage In the home mark-t of that : " ""- bushels. ' Other figure of the treasury depart- fact that It is not alone on the fair pedes ment show that fully three-fourths of ; trlan that this form of giirnfent h.s the foreign commerce of this country Is i cnarms for the anlstlc eye with goU standard countries. Last yearj gmaJ1 pncAMlona ofen preVent great our foreign commerce amounted to II.-, mischiefs. PeWitt's Little Early Risers U7.iWj.000, two-thirds of which was witn are ?ry small In sixe, but are most ef European nations, all of which are upon fplve in Preventing the most serious forms of stomach and liver troubles, the gold standard, while but one-fifth was r0tMlvmU9n and neadach. and with the silver using countries of the relate the bowls. Charles Rogers. world, the balance being with other gold standard countries, such .is O.na'A. The ratio will probably be even greater lor the present year, as several ountrles anil rdint ppols should first 1 rubbed of importance have since left the 'anks with butter and then be rubbed with tur of the silver standard and are now d'jlns : "en'ine. business upjn a guld basis. Fluctuations' . ! Cbaml)crla!!i s Colic. Cholera anrt Dlsr- of the white metal continues to proe rha,a Rcmejy always affords prompt re- an emWrrussment to those people com- Jlef. For sale by Es tee-Conn Drug Co. pelled to transact their business upon a . Queen Victoria's Jubilee great grand- silver basis. The fall in its price has daughter, the little Princess of rk, his been marked In the past year. Figures r(.cjve(, h(.r nanle. The cake for ,he show that in August, 1W. silver was ,-hnsienlng weighed 70 pounds and was 3S worth per fine ounce, 65 "cents, while on Inches In height. August 1. 14J7, it was worth 3) cents per ' , Northern Pacific railroad trains lea fine ounce. j Port,and daiIy at n 0.ciocl a. m f ,r A stuJy of the figures of a table pre- j Tacoma, Spokane, and the Eajt. Clse pared by the bureau of statistics of the : connection made at Spokane for Ilos- treasury diartment shows that it is not possible to correctly determine the effect of legislation upon exports and Im ports by looking at the showings for any single year or periods of y-;.r. Ex ports of American manufactures did In crease unui r the Wilsun law, but yet the Imports under that law increase. at a much greater ratio. A glance at the jy hnn'Pn and kee.o out all filr find moist record for the pa;t fifty years shows ure. It is easily removed when the Jelly clearly, however, the relation of low and high tantfs to exports of manufactured articles. The last quarter of a cent'Jry ! has b;en constantly protective with the i exception of the three years of the Wil-! bun law, and during that time the excess ot exports over Imports has amounted I i to about Xl,WfffH. During the pre-1 ceding quarter of a century, which was ' one of low tariffs, with the exception of j the war period, the excess of lmiKrts over exports was Sl,4O0,0i,05, showingg a dif ference of nearly S4,Wj,'XiO,(X. These fig ures, covering two 25-year periods, one characterized by low and the other by protective tariffs, show the general effect of the two system upon the foreign commerce of the country. The sumary, now sent out from Wash ington, of the report of the condition of the national banks of the country on July 23, Is strongly confirmatory of the other current testimony to the Improve ment in business. There Is shown to be a marked Increase both In loans and dis counts and In Individual deposits. It Is true that the aggregate of loans and dis counts baa not yet reached the figure recorded Just before the outbreak of the crisis of 1803, but the advance this year baa been steady. The total on May 14 last wa ti.923,366,969 an on July 23 It was Sl.M6.tSl.S0v. Individual deposit show a i Mill more striking Incrr-aw, the R.l f""n May t.) July Wing NiMW.'H lvp. sit 'v tow larger th.m t any time sinee the be- ginning of tin- MriiiRen.'.v, ami oxeeed 1-y J .".iVi lhee of May 4. NO;!. Just ''efore i l!io i-iimlim of ilu eriFls. Tho resnurvea of the nntlrnal bank also show an on (oini:liii; Increase, the nam from May to July being $Tl,'.(i anil from Octoler to July J3V.iiV.iMi. A TK1KD KKMiCPY FOR RIl.lOlS- I NESS. i j Those who suffer from disorder or In- ' aot-on of the liver will never g tho j upper hand of lh unruly organ so long ii they use such Irrational remedies as ! blue p.ll. caromel ami ixvlonhylllln, Ru: " 1 ' ifrcn the tried ami pormlr medietas. I Hotvettor's Stomach Hitters, they may expect relief with a certainty of obtain ing- It The influence of the Rlttvrs upon ' L. . i . . .. .... t ,imf nowr. I ;ne grvni vumwj nn"' ic , M tpvl). fe. Thv rei.ef afforded Is not spasmodic, but complete ar.l per mannt. The sal.owness or. me sum. furred appearance of the tongue. Itull- I This t said to be a od Jrlnk for an i Invalid: To a pint of milk adJ the Juice ; of a sweet orange. Heat slowly until curd i forms. Remove from the stove, strain 1 and let the mixture cool. CASTOnlA. rtt wf4tpe . , T . , , v. Ammonia has been proved to be an eX' f,llen, gUmulat for growing flower. A few drops twice a week In a can of rain water will mke fuchsias, .-eranums and ; other flowers bloom freely. THE OBJECTION NOT GOOD. There are people who have objtlona to advertising matter In the columns of a newspaper. The ground of objection 8 that they do not want t0 tj. veniremen's. Now thi objection Is Uv't F"J. for oftentimes these advortlse- ; For Instance, how ele would the trav. tra Hnea between St. Paul and Chicago, or the general comfort of traveling over this popular line. For particular call , . , on the nearest ticket agent or addreaa j c foni. G. P. A.. Milwaukee. Wla or Geo. S Batty. General Agent. C4I Stark street. Portland, ur. An acordlon-plalted skirt seen In a wpelwoman lately demonstrated the Claret stains upon damask will yield to -h. rry. eently applied; fruit stains should treatnl with salt and water; varnish land. Nelson. Sandow and British Co lumbia mining camps. For maps and information call on or address C. W. STONE. Astoria, Or. ! When Jellies and Jams are kept where ; there is dur.t'er of their collecting damp i:cs and mold it Is well to cover them ; with a thin layer of parafine; It will quick- Us wanted and c;in be r'-tained and used a-ain by remeltlng. Twenty Years.... For more than twenty years we nave been telling- how Scott's Emulsion overcomes the excessive waste of the system, puts on flesh, nourishes ani builds up the body, making H the remedy for all wasting di seases of adults and children, but ft isn't possible for us to tell the story in a mere stick ful of newspaper type. We have had prepared for us by a physician a little book, telling: in easy words how and why Scott's Emulsion benefits, and a postal card request will be enough to have it sent to you free. To-day would be a good xlme to send for it. SCOTT 4 BOWNE, New York. iJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiui A ITSL O i Carsaparilia i Is tho original Sarsaj.avil!:, the 3 standard of llio worM. Oilier g Shave imitate I tho rrimtly. STI117 I'ttii't I'.uU.ito t!v. nvotil: r 1 50 Years of Cures liiiMi:'.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,i"i!'iri'iii'iii"iH!,!i'ii'" Anionir fruits pro-iMired (or the winter Mipply th huckletvrry Is one of tho most used for pies and piiiXImts. The slmidest and nicest way of preserving It Is In hot water. Wash and drain the fruit und plac It In Jars, tilling to the tup; then pour bollltiK water over tho fruit, itotn over It 11 nd addlns morv waer to the I ns as the fruit settles until they nro filled to the brim. Cover the .tars, making them airtight, and keep them nlacv VIU.OKJ airtight, and kwp them In A cool and dry, but dark, place. XOTtCK TM TAXVAVKltS The lnanl of equalisation for Clatsop county, Oregon, will meet at the court house Mi September ITth and dally there after until OctoWr 3rd to publicly examine the assessment roll for the year 1W and correct all errors In valuation, description or qualities of land, lots or other property, and It shall be the duty of all persons In terested to appear at that time and place for the purpose of correcting any errors that may appear In said assessment rolls. C. W. CARN AH AN. Assessor. Astoria. Oregon, Sept. 4. 17. An old housekeeper says It Is by far the best plan to make one's own lemon flavor ing any of the white. Litter part. I'laco ting a lemon to extract the Juice, wash and wipe It with a soft cloth: then grate off all the delicate yellow skin, not tak ing any of the white, bitter part, race the grated peel In a wide-mouthed bottle and cover It thickly wifli graulated sugar. Keep the bottle tightly corkedL The sugar becomes saturated with theoil from the peel, and when used In place of extracts gives a most delicious flavor. "My boy came home from school one day with his hand badly lacerated and bleeding, and suffering great pal.'i," says Mr. E. J. Shall, with Meyer Bros.' Drug Co.. St. Louis. Mo. "S dressed the wound, and applied CTmmberlaln's t.ln Balm freely. All pain censed, and In a remarkably short time It healed with out leaving a scar. Kor wounds, sprains swWUngs and rheumatism I know of no medicine or prescription equal to it. I con sider It a household necessity." The 25 and 50 cent sie for sale by Ete-Conn Drug Co. When you begin to compare all other men with one special masculine specimen, you had better draw yourself up with a tight rein unless you do not mind getting Into some entanglement of the heirt. CAFjTODTA. n to- liaiit BfUlUt . 1 Mix a t 1 upful of Hunded planter ol parls with '.' uhle the qu.imi'y of ontnie 1! end 1 small quantity of suaar; s.rew tn:s on the llnor. r near the chinks In the wainscoting, and it will xtermnuti' the roaches. A new river service has hn Inaugu rated between Astoria and Riilnler, fire gon. Including all Intermediate lnndlr.tr. The fine steamer "Pilgrim," Capialn A. L. Braxee, will make round trips dally, except Sunday, leaving ltalnler at iM a. m., reaching Astoria at 11:30, landing at the Fourteenth street wharf, and de parting on her return at 1:30. Trompt time and the best service I guaranteed for both passengers and freight The patience of women with children Is an ever-increasing cause fur wonder among bachelors. No man or woman can enjoy life or ac complish much In this world while suffer ing from a torpid liver. DeWltt'a IJt:le Early Risers, the pills that cleanse that organ, quickly. Char. Rogers. The gulden rod Is U-Ing used extensively by llorists In table i'corarinns for Sep temlier luncheon and dinner parties. If you have ever seen a little child in a paroxysm of whooping coch, or If you have Un annoytd by a constant tickling in the throat, you can appreciate the value of u: Minute Cough Cure, which (.-Ives quick relief. Charles Rogers. -No matter hew grown up we are there. are times when homesickness and a long ing for a mother's love make children of us again. Running sores, Indolent ulcers and sim ilar troubles, even though of many years' standing, may be cured by using Dewltt's Witch Hazel Salve. It soothes, strength ens and heals It Is the great pile cure. Charles Rogers. A dealer in the very swellist things In women's head wear Is responsible for the statement that coque plumes will be deemed "the thing" this autumn by wet trn damsels only. When going East travel on the North ern Pacific Railway. Quick tint and the only line running dining can. Train leave Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. With a telephone and a messenger call In her home a woman can get Into mis chief with much greater ease than her sister who has not these mJe'rn facilities within reash. CASTORIA For Infants and Ciildren. Tht fM ilalli Is r vrtppn. llfutui. AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARK ASSI-RTlNVi IN Till'' COl'RTS OI K MCMT TO TUB rXCl.l'SlVK ISli OF TIIK WOKO "CASTORIA," AND " PITCHER'S CASTORIA," asoi r tradi MARK. 7, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Miissiichusctts, was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA." ., same that has borne end docs now on every bear thefac-simiio signature of Cffat''V mapper. This is the original PITCHER'S CASTORIA,' uhuli has been used in tho homes of the Moth-n Anerica for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY a' U c wrapper and ,vr .' .it it is the kind iou hav? rlivnvs boiur! , f- rf- on the and has the signature 7 fdfovX wrap- rcr. No one has aittnoritu fioi inv to cept The Centaur Company of resident. March S, 1S97. Do Not Bo Do not endanger the life of your chiKl by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may nt'lVr you (because he makes a few morv pennies on it), the in gredients 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. The Choicest Table Wines FOR FAMILIES Also for;: Medicinal . . Repsold California and Cooking Purposes Brandies CARLSON'S FAMILY 103 Twelfth Htreet MANHOOD RESTORED tlnn nl m limiMM Frviicb MiYBk-iftli. Will UUU K1 tton ol f&nitKM Vntis or ULv-Mvs OmuifMtiJtin. 1 1 m un iLvhArvi. 1 -v J JT1 all tlibirr..r..Mnip.iirT. r PI !: r. Huc Uw Ur, UM BtFOnl kno flln kiilnrmwid nnnaryunritMiut auuapuniiib ' rCPIK"l!"trnthennlrl.rimllirn Thi. r'Hun ti(Tprr .renolniml T iwtm 11 nmu- ...r.I7 en, mrm ViJuillirrri'lliKN K in ir:iorir kni.n rm1r l nir. wlihoul irn,U.m. mirtlni.mW ZjTL .hiio rirnirflTnj.'l nmr rlurnl if H ri nultllKI (wriuau. Hur Juo 2boi, l" r t vui. bf mall. Hid t..r n orrulur aixl (riuinuiiiakk CHAM KOOEKH. 45 CommrclI Ptrt aim TO-BAG Q GUARANTEED TOBACCO HABIT Or. I rt.) fitlhTrpii jd. 3rd(llrnm Drove lunnwrtiilnitrorthilaxlrn ftir bibarro In n form. N'rt-l.ncln lliu irrcalpftt tirre-frMMl lu trie wor.d. Many iralu U' ixhiwIi in lilijar. aiwl H nun t fkiU to Dike ttiu wttfik irnp'iU'Dt man itrouK. vluoruua and UMMfnallo. Jtmt try a IHit. Vim will Imi d. ;iffhtd. Hi! xpct yna U twltiT what e nay. fur a cure la alwlut!ly iriiarauutnl lif druuirtM fynrr wbere. Pnii fur onr rHxiklta-'llxn t Tutiar.. rnlt anil Hmoki. Y'jvr l.lfn Away." wrltinn (fuajftubaa an! frMUUUpl AllarualTUXIt'a'lUtXMUiUJaXMCalt' CO.. Cblaaco r Mw tark. 8old and Guaranteed by Ch&a. Kogcr, I)ruK(fl"t- II1I1IUIWUU HUUIUIILU Thl wmilnlul Kimraiili-nJ to cure all ucreiuatliaraari, uch Wrak Mmiury, iM J( brain iuwrr, llcadai lie, WukeluloeM, Lout Manhood, Nnjhily Kmia. ion, Nerrutinnrm, all dralm, luat of puwer In Uenerntive Oin. l eilhrr trx. caused tjr over exertion, yoiuhful errom, e icele 11 ae of tobacco, oplum-oratimulanta, which lead to Infirmity, Conanmptioo or Inaanitr. Cmn be carried In yr .racket, it 00 wr Ikh, 6 Inr y mail preiwid Circular Free. Bold by all .lruKKltta. A.k for ll;lnkenoolhef. Maniifnctiirnl 1 the Prnu MMIdne Co., farm. Kranrr l.aue lloll iJtuu Co., dutributiug iffcaU, IhiiU kud Y.Bililll bu., J'urtluud, Or. J. W. CONN. Aan. Aatnrta Emil Schacht flRGHITEGT Room 317-318 PortUnd Savings Bank Bids. Portland, Oregon. SEASIDE SAWMILL A oompleta itock of lumber on bn4 In the rough or dreM4. Flooring, rua tic, ceiilac and all kinds of flnlib; mold lng and hlnglM. Terma roaaonabU nd prices at bedrock. All order promptly attended to. Offlee and yard at mill. H F Lu LOGAN, 8ealde, Oregon. Proprietor. Astoria Public Library READING ROOM FREE TO ALL Open every day from 3 o'clock to l:3t and 8:30 to 1:30 p. m. Subscription rates 13 per annum. 8. W. Cor. Eleventh and Duans Streets. mij name ex- which Quit. IL Fletcher is ? '. Deceived. "Private Stock" "Cream Rye" Old Hickory" "Pride of.. ..Kentucky' ...and... "Hermitage" LIQUOR STORE, Tht. rrl VNvlMr VlUliAr.tli pttmilp t'rvurb liBlrtii, will quick I? c-urv mi nl il &r. ol tli. (riii-raii. iirKw. im-d . 11 3 uc il Iim. tiv (tnr r i)ht I'rvpMi. iuk k. whlcb If not rhrW il lfMutu tiiHprmtnrrtni'rnI 44The Louvre" ASTORIA'S (iOHntOlS ENTERTAINMENT MALL S FLOOK rin Mu.lc. )am of All Kind. T MfOlflrnt ltr. rvcuTTHi.Nc rmsi-cuss Good Order and Everybody's Rights HTKICTLV OHHKKVKD. By nulaff nr. PfA inow .lfriP ruin. I7 i8g' Fisher Brothers, Lubricating OILS A Specialty. Sell Ship Chandler 7, Hardware, Iron & Stfel, Coal, GrocerieB A Provieton, Flour & Mill Feed, Paints, Oils, Varaielit. Loggers Supplies, Fairbanks Scales, Doors & Windows, Agricultural Implement Wagons Sr. Vehicles. JOHN T. LIGHTER. ATTORNET-AT-LAW, Office, upitaln, Aatorlan Building. GUISE EAST u, Mil ill I.KAVK. 1 dim u mi. VlllllVK. nVi-hl. N I X I' III "-, for al.'iiii Hii.btiiu. A.liltMi.li M.iaJ l", M. rx.'inuii'iili'. U'lti I hail rrmii'iM'iti .H- Invr, I.. Aiurlri, U I k.", li' W i'r K'll and I lie Kmt. :.IJA M Kotolnirn Miiirr t IH IV U. Via WutMllmrii. fur ! Mimiil A iim "II- lil ffrtin. ' Hi"o, ' iiti Hrow ttavllii. Nitln(- , buiidn)'. fli'lj and Nalruu 1 Dally aiiiiilay. 17 S) A M.' rurvalllt rlivr. IW I', SI. ffTuU" M j Mi' Vhiuvlllv jai'iir Wan A. M. " iiljr . Hlly olii MiiuJajf." Connotlii at Ban rrnol.'0 Willi Ofe cldantal Oiimtal, rcino Mull, ao4 Ociaiilo iMniahlp llnM fr JAPAN. CHINA. AU8THAUA. AND HAWAII. LOW TAIUCn. KVK.riT PAT I'OHTLANP TO BAN rilANCIHCO li.iv. rv-ootid ci: lii'. nm Clai Itwludliuj l)rih. Hlntllar rvdiiolloua to I- Artf), Friio and oihr California potM Hne oii'kd to daaliiattn. . KOEIII.KR. C. It. MAHKHAM. Marwirr. O F. arwl r. A. MK ONLY DLVINtl-CAR R'H TK KROM i-ouriAMiToTiii r.sj. THKoM Y KDI TK TO I'HK VKl.l.ow.STiSK NATIONAL I'AKK. LKAVt I I'tiKTl.AMi IaHHIVK ra.t Mall for Ka inn! ' t lirlMln. I'ri.lltlU, I So. i. M.11UI1 tie il, M.nitr.ami. No Al. Mi'rll lllli.l la nia. rniaiiir. 1 i' inn., ! 1'i.rt Ti.nnwi.il. Klirn !tmrK, Hiu-katip. k.Mk.Iani1 III. C Trnil II '.. Sri l.'ii. II ( Klii, Mu. iaolilA. Iltiue, AnarolHla, II: A M. IMrua. -I t aul, M ii-l V 1XJ I. M tiia"lit, Kuia I lly. dilialia, I'liiiwe'l Hliiff. M. t.ul-.l'lili arfii.W a.ll HUt. hi Srw Yirk. I'MI adrihla.Hmtnii, and all IMitnia ud '..ulti ea.t. 1 PAVH to Mltnrilla. (.irnaha, Kao- sua City ami HI I'aul. It PAYS to Mllwnuk.-a and I'M o. 4S PATH to Way.libi-tiui. I'hlta4lihla. Nnw York 1 lloalot, sSm o(h-r Kiern rolnts ntrttaan cImi krit llir ufli to ilcatlntlon of tla-kota Tor sliin.i-ir rwfv ttm. lli-kts, nmix ami full Informatio , nil on or aiils A. I). CHARLTON I U.n'l fa... Aft. ri.rllanit. Or 8 Morrl.nu Ht.. C r Third. C. W. HT.'Ni:. Aslortu. '1 lie Miaalamppi Nviiir l.ini'. Only three trains in the world wortliy of iotniu taon with 1 1 ip llurllnr'on's Ht. I'aul ClU'acn U1nlt.1l " Olio In Kuri"', two nii of CM- C.1KU. N0IU1 wt. 80 U-auUful, so luiurU oua. ao ciwily a I ruin ruta m ar Ix torn lvn at th lliu .... nf Dip (nivnllng oul'tic uf tli NTthwe.t. Khvirli.' IIkIiIi-O. Strain IwiUul Wlilp vpstlliuled Colurtmro'l slMrs, din. tr. liufTot amoktng cnr. NO KXTHA I'AIIKB. Isivp Ht. I'aul 1:04 p. m. dully, after arrival of No. I'moMc, Orpttt Nor. and B 1'iirlilc trains from His nest. 'Hi .n nt nlllivs of nil COhtll'I'lllltf lllloK. :. hiii;i,ion. Of-nernl Atti'iit, I'ortlnml, (ir.icun WHITE COLLAR LINE Cnliiiiililii llli'iT 11 nd 1'iiKPt Hound Nsv Uriitlon (.'o. STEAM Ell KLKPIIONE." 1'UVvs Aatorlu ili.ll- rxcupt Sunday, 7 p. m. leaves i'ortlmiil d.Uly except Sunday, 7 a. m. STEAMER "HAILEY OATZEIIT." leaves Astoria dully Sauept Sunday and Monday at 7 a. m.; Sunday nlfhts at 7 o'clock. Leaves I'ortland dally except Sunday at I p. m. Leaves Saturday night at 10 o'clock. U. B. SCOTT. Freeldast. B. A. Seeley, Agent, Portland. C. W. Stone, Agent, Astoria. Telephone No. 1L RAINIER TO ASTORIA RAINIER TO ASTORIA RAINIER TO ASTORIA- And Return In One Day STEAMER PILQRIM STEAMER PILGRIM- A L. BRAZES, Master, Will leave Ranler dally, except Sunday, at B:30 a. m., touching at La Du, May. gars, Stella, Oak Point, Eagle Cliff. Knappa, CUfton, West port and other landings, arriving at Fourteenth street wharf, Astoria, at 10 a m. Leave Astoria at 1:10 p. rru, calling at way landings on return. Fast time and satisfactory service guaranteed olAlo llio OIVKH CHOICE OF -2- Transcontinental ROUTES. Via Spokane and St. Paul Via Ogdeo, Denver and Omaha or Kansas City. Pullman sol Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining Cbalr Cars flitorla to Sao Frarwlsoo. IVIunililn, HuiiAsy, Hptmlr 6 Hints of California, Krlilny.Hoptomlicr l1), I'uluntlilu. Wr.lnss.tay, Hnptsmlwr 11 Hints of Cnllfurnla, M.uiiUy, Haplam Iwr to. t'olumliU. Hsluritay, Hnplsmlisr 9 Hints .if ("nllfurnla. ,TltiiriUy. H(ilem lpr W liiiiulia. Tueiitay. Ortnlmr i. Hlnlo of Osllfiirnla. iimlny, Orlotwr 10. Tor raise and general larorisatlon sail on er address O. W. LOUNBHICHHT. Aal W. II. HCRLIIURT. Uen. Pas. Agl.. I'orUnn.l. or. A 1. M Hit. t:il. Vli- I'rmttitsnt. ARB Tot! OolNO KAHTT ARK YOU OOlNfl KABTT ARE YOU (JOINO KAHTT He sure and sa lht your ll.-ket rraiU eta TIIK NORTII.WE8TEUN LINK TIIE NORTII.WEHTEIlN LINK 1 1 K NORTH WTKRN LINE 1HH NOPTII-WfHTrrt! LINK The CIIICAOO. ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS AND OMAHA RAILWAYS This ts the OREAT HIH HIT LINK Ilftsrown MLUTII. HAINT PAUL CHICAGO And all Pulnia East nivJ Houtli. Their Msniniit Tnu-k. I'rl" Vetl bufcal ltnjig and HImhUi Car Trains and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIMK" Have (lvn this r.d a natlixuil ropula ii. All ilasare of ptlrs rarrlrd on Ow vrat.lull trnli s Kl.ti.ml n ihsr. Ship VuUr frvlsht nn.t travel ovtt thU fsinons lliw. All agmits Imvs llia.'l V. C. flAVAGE, T. F. and P. A. W. II. M KA I , 0nrm Agent. it WhlnK.i H'., I'orll.iiiit, Or. GOING KAHT T GOING KAHT? GOING KAHT ? GOING KAHT ? GOING KAHT T GOING KAHT t GOING KAHT T GOING KAHT t GOING KAHT T GOING KAHT t If you nrr. do not forget TURKIC IMPORTANT pol.NTH TIIRKK IMPORTANT POINTS TIIRKK IMPORTANT POINTS Plrat-Go via the Ht. rnul Iwaiiae the llnoa to that iwlnt will afford you the very lwt ervlor-. Becnnil 8o thnt the roupon lieionl Ht Paul rrls v.a ttw Wlimmatn Cen trnl r-cu Hint line miiki" rloaa con 11. oll win wl h nil tin- tnin.ivintliicntal llns nnt rlng tlir ITi ..n IVpot (hrre, nnd Its arrvli' In flint -lirms In svrry particular. Third Kor Inforniatlon, onll on yeur ni-lghtMM- nnl fr. sari tti naure't th'ket nirint and ak for a tli-kil rradlng via tlir WIonln Onlriil llnm, or mMrees JAB. C. POND. Gsnernl Parei'iiirer Agent, Milwaukee. Wlaoonsln. OI.O. 8. RATTY, Onnernl Ajrent, Purtliiiwl, Oregon. THIS RAILWAY COMPANY Operates Us tra.ns on the famous block system. Lights Us trains by cli-otrliliy through out; Uers the celebrated rlcotrlc berth read ing lamp; Run splendidly equipped paasengor trains every day and night bHwran Bt. Paul and Chicago; the CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE 3T. PAUI Also operates etemn-heaited veatlnulrd trains, carrytnej tho lutst private com partment cars, library buffet smoking cars, and palace drawing room sleepers. Parlor cars, free reclining choir cars and the very beat dining car sorvloe. For lowest rates to any point In the Un.ted States or Canada, apply to ticket agent, or address C. J. EDDY, General Aamt, J. W. CASEY, T. P. A. Portland, Oregon. Ladles Who Value A refined complexion must I'nn Pnimnl's row -I dur. It pruducoo I milt mi l h inntlti'l n'iln Milwaukee! I if I