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THE DAILY A8T0IUAN, FRIDAY 'llOKMNG, SEITEMUKK 9, I8VH .SaUo'-'&stoticiu. JOHN T. LtOBTttft. Editor. Telephone No. 88, term or scbsciuption. DAILY Bsnt br mall, IX r ,; noo u...i mall, nee month w Served by carrtr, per month 80 WEEKLY. Bent by mall, per year, in aTOc.,..U0 Poatags free to subscriber. All communication Intended for pubtl tttlon should bo directed to th editor, tfusines communications of all kinds ad remittances must bo addressed to Th. Astorian." The Astorian guarantees 10 ,u adver tisers lbs largest circulation of any news pper published on tht Columbia river. Advertising rates con bo bod on sppU- oailoo to tho buslnss manager. Marlon county ha candidate tor pe.iker of the houa In lbs reuca l John W. McCullough. tiy section . srtlcls IV of the consti tution, tbo length of an eg-.ra session of th legislature Is Smlted to twenty da. Tho populist convention In olon at Ellensburg stumbled onto one good pln In Itt pUtfortn. U denounced McKlnley's Incompetent, conceited secretary of war In round terms. With the stats fair banning on tho Snd and continuity tUl tho Hh of thl month, and tho legislatura convening on tho Kth. tho ftalem hog ahould hro tt fill for one. Tho bop and pruno season will be over, tho harvest season closed and money will bo plentiful Tho crowd that always frequents tho fair, augmented by the crowd that always aeeka a clerk ship In tho legislature, should nit 8alem'i hotels and boarding house full to over .flowing. But we don't envy Salem her plum. Her cUlsen wero numerous on our streets during tho regatta, and they treated us well when they wero here to attend tho stato convention. Remember ing these courtesies, we wish her well, THE LEGISLATURE. In view of the fact that tho state legis lature is called to meet In special session oa the SSth of this month, tho following list of members with their addresses and political affiliations will be of great Inter est The vote on United States senator bids fair to bo a warm on, and news paper readers will want to know tbo pol itics of each member and the county be . represents. For that reason we suggest that readers of tho Astorian cut out the following list and preserve It for future reference: SENATORS. Na.T.e. County. Adam, L. J. (Rep.) Marion Bales. George W. (Rep.) Multnomah Browoell. George C, (Rep.). ...Clackamas Cameron, Theodore (Rep.) Jackson Clem, J (Peo.) Linn Daly. Bernard Dm.) Lake Paly, John I (Rep.) Benton Driver, I. D. (Rep.) Lane fur. E. B. (Pern.) - Wasco Fulton. C. W. (Rep.) Clatsop Haines. E. W. (Rep.) Washington Harmon. C. E. (Rep.) Josephine HanWtlne. J. E. (Mitchell)... .Multnomah Howe. W. A. (Rep.) Yamhill Kelly. P. R. (Rep ) Linn KuvkendaH. W. (Rep.) Lane Looney, N. H. RP-) Marlon Mackay, uonajd (Rep.) Multnomah Mitchell, John (Rep ) Wasco Morrow. J. W. (Dem.) Morrow Mulkev. B. F. (Rep.) Polk Patterson, G. W. (Rep.) Washington Porter. L. L. (ReP ) Clackamas Proebstel, George W. (Rep.). ...Umatilla Reed A. W. (Rep.) Douglas belling, Ben (Rep.) Multnomah Simon, Joseph (Rep.) Multnomah Smith. William (Union) Baker Taylor. T. C. (Rep.) Umatilla Wade, Justus (Peo.) Union Thoie marked with were elected In P6. REPRESENTATIVES. Bayer, J. C. (Rep.) Multnomah Bluckaby. J. R. (Dera.) Malheur Beach. S. C. (Rep.) Multnomah Brattaln. F. M. (Rep.) Lane Brusgs. Abner (Rep.) Washington Butt, Clarence (Rep.) Yamhill carter, E. V. (Rep.) Jackson Conn, James W. (Union) Douglas Cummliigs, Wm. L. (Rep.) Marion Curtis. C. J. (Rep.) Clatsop Davis G. E. (Rep.) Lincoln Donnelly, R. N. (Rep) Crook Farrell, S. (Rep.) Multnomah Flugg. E. H. (Rep.) Marlon Fordney, Peter (Peo.) Wallowa Freeland. E. L.. (Reo.) Morrow Grace, W, E. (Union) Baker Gray. W. F. (SHver-Rep.) Lane Gregg! N. F. (Detn.).) Potk Hull. J. E.'(Rep.) Columbia Ilawson, S. G. (Rep.) Gilliam Hill. Georgo H. (RP.) Multnomah Hobklrk, Peter (Rep.) Multnomah Jones, D. M. (3ilver-Rep.) Linn Knight. Geo. (Sliver-Rep.)...... Clackamas Kruse, J. L. (Rep.).. Clackamas Lnmson, It. f, (Rep,)...';i... Vsmhlll lwi, Abner (Wop) Mrl Marsh D. W. (Rep) Washington Mrglll, W. A. (Rep.) Lk Maxwell, J. (Mrp.l Tlllnmook McAllister, D. A. (Pern.) I'n'on Mo'ourt. John (Rep.) Mrbn Vcfullough. J. W. (llep.) Marion Miijuet-n, Ivan (Rep.) I. no Moo.ly, R. K. (Up) Multnomsh Morton, J. V. (Hep) Wiira Myers. (I. T. (Rep.) Multnomah Nlrhola, It. J. (U'IV) Ilcnton Palmer, II, M. tPoo ). U"n Plaits. E. S. (Peo.) Curry ReeOer. L. B. tRep i..' I mallll I Roberts, A. 9. (Rep) Wai.M Ross, J. T. (Hen.) Multnomnh Shermin. K. A. (Union) Jackn Sml;h. J. E. tR-p.) Umatilla Suiiley, F. S. (Rep.) U nion Stewart. Matthew. (Rep.) Juckson Stlllman, A. P. (Uetn.) ...UmatUU umrs J. H (Silver-Rep.) Vik lhompson, Alex." (Rep.) OackMiias Thomisn. J. R. C. (Rep.).. .Washington Topping. George P. (Rep.) C'ooo Virtue. J. W. (D. Peo.S. Rep.)..JoepMne Whatley. J. T. (Rep.)..i MoltlKmh Whitney, J. J. (Pent.) Unn Williamson. J. N. (Rep,) Crook Wilson. W. W. (Union) Douglas Wonacott, G. W. (Unle) Douglas Toung. Johan R. (Rep.) Clatsop Thousands of mei in lonety homes call np the pictures of the loved and lot ones, who might still be happy husbands with healthy babies piattlmg at their knees, if the bad onlv been a little more olwrvant ana thoughtful. When s woman's com plexion gets pale and sallow and her eyes look heavy; when she is evidently nervous and despondent, and complains of pain and aches and dragging down and burning sensations; a wise man should know that she is suffering from weakness or disease in a womanly way. The thoughtful man who realizes this will at once advise his srife to consult some eminent and skillful special ist. He will know that the average physi cian will insist upon the obnoxious exam inations and local treatment so embarrass tng to modest sensitive women. He should know that these ordeals are unnecessary. Dr. R. V. Pierce is an eminent and skillful specialist, who has been for thirty years chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo. N. Y. During that time, with the assist ance of s staff of able physicians, he has prescribed for many thousands of wom en. He is the inventor of a wonderful medicine for the special weaknesses of women, that cures in the privacy of the borne. It is known as Dr. Pierce'a Favorite Prescription. It makes the delicate and important orgaist that bear the burdens of maternity strong, healthy and vigorous. It con-ects all irregularities and stops all de bilitating drains. Medicine dealers sell it snd have nothing "just a good." W. R. Malcolm. F. . of Kaotoel. CUr Co.. Ark,, writes: " Mr wife for perhaps fctir months previous to the birth u( our child look the ' Fa vorite Prescription ' This strengthened her en tire srstem. and child birth, lo her. was vtry easy, bring attended with little pain. Our baby Bulk is i) months old and she has arm bees ikk a day." Business and friendship rarely form a happy combination. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All oruprlst refund the money If It falls :o cure. 5 cents. The gruine has L. B. y. on each tablet. Don't pick out for your friend an Indi vidual at whom ihe do; growl. ).!). OASTOniA Bears tha ttUilX Hjs) tints fcgM Ignatius of The woman who can let two whole hours elapse witnout patting her ba k hair Is a wonder. ROBBED THE GRAVE. A startling Incident, of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia was the subject. Is narrated by him as follows: "I was In a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given roe up. Fortunately s friend advised trying 'Electric Bitters;' and to my great Joy and surprise tbo first bottle made a decided Improvement. I contin ued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved my life, snd robbed the grave of another victim." No one ahould fall to try them. Only W cents per bottle at Etes-Conn Drue Co. A man who I cynical at 27 Is apt to be foollhh at 40. OASTOniA. Bear tb Kind Yea Haw Kim Bjcjtt Bigutar of If we were paid what we consider we deserve everyone else would declare that we were overpaid. Acker's Dyxp'lmia Tablets ure s ild on a positive guarantee. Cures heartburn, raining of food, dIMrecs ater eatlntf, iiny form of dygpepgia. One little tablet gives Immediate relief. Zj and 50 cents. For sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. Mexico wa Inhabited by a people conxlderably advanced In civilization be fore the discovery of America by Colum bus, and they were united Into a kingdom which was subdued by the S)anl!iriin un der Cort'-s In l".21It remained a Spanish Pears' Get one cake of it. Nobody ever stops at a cake. s t--j y ( n r Ys) p J J THE NG MflMnmn iiiniiiivjiiii It ts all very well to talk of loving one's enemlea. but wo ar much mors apt to love those who love us. Luxuriant hair, of uniform color, is S beautiful head covering for either aei ami may be secured by using Hall's V- Ublo BUIllan Hair Renewer. Ken though ISme and tide refuse to wait for a man. It does not follow that a woman win not wait for him. liokl Ta posntroty cures sick hdacas, Indtgsotki sad eoaotlpsUoo. A doUgtatful barb 4rtak Rwmtm all erupllooa of tho akta. prvsudng a porfect compiocUoa, or money refunded. S or 50 cents. For sale by Estes-Ooon Drug Co. A man cannot surround with a halo Ot 'romance tho girl who chews gum while he is declaring his tender paatlon. PLATED OUT. Dull headache, pains In various parts of the body, sinking at the pit of tho store ach losa of appetite, fevertshnea. pimple or sorvs are all positive evidences of m pure blood. No matter how It become so It must be purified In order to obtain good health. Acker's Blood Ellxer ha never fad- ' to cure scrofulous or syphilitic pol sons or any other blood disease. It Is certainly a wonderful remedy and we sell Jewry bottle on a positive guarantee. ror sale by r.ie-(nn ini o. And now young men are given "com ing out" parties, but they do not dress for the part as feminine debutantes do. THE PIONEER LIMITED Is the nam of the only perfect train In Ihe world, now running every night be iween St. Paul snd Chicago, via. tht Chicago. Milwaukee A St. Paul railway the ttfoneer road of the west In adopt ing all improved facilities for ihe safety and enjoyment of passengers. An Illus trated pamphlet, showing views of beau tiful scenery along the routs of th Pio neer Limited, will be sent free to any per son upon receipt of two-rent postage stamp. Address George H. Heafford, General Passenger Agent, Chicago. III. When a man des-lare that a woman's hand la the most precious thing that he can hold, he forget all about a royal flush. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. TTi8 Kind Yon Hara Always Bought Bears tha Signature of A woman frl-nd Is a treaaure so long as h is a friend, but when she turns there is nothing that can eua) her an! moliy. Mr. John Mi:hus. a well known slock dealer of Puloskl. Ky.. jays: "After suf fering for over a week wlih flux, and my pnynclan having failed to relieve me. I was advised to try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and have the pleasure of atating that the half of one bottle cured me." For sale by Charles Rogers, Druggist. Health Is a precious thing and the only one in truth meriting that a man should lay out, nor only his time, nweat, labor and -goods, but also hi life Itself, to ob tain it, fora,imui h as life without It Is Injurious to us. Pleasure, learning, wis dom and virtue without it wither away and vanlch; and In the most quaint and solid dis'ours-s that philosophy would Imprint In us to the contrary, we need no more but opoe tho Image of PliMO be ing struck with an fptb-psle or up.Kiplexy ; and in tnis presupposition to dery mm to call the ri h faculties of h soul to his assistance. All means that conduce to health can neither be too painful nor too near to me. Montaigne, The Rev. W. B. Omtly, of Stockbrtdga, Ou., while attending to his pantorial du ties at KM'-nwood, that state, wa attack ed by diolra morbus. He say: "By 'siance I happened to get hold of a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Choi .-r a and Dfcitnhoea Remedy, ana I think It wa the means of saving my life. It relieved me si encs." For aale by Charles Rog ers, drugst. The best way to enjoy iht, future ll to live In the pr'-fent. That the Mood (ilwuld perform Hit vital function)'. Ii M abuoluMy necensnary It should not oily be pure but rich In ll'e glvlng eiernents. Thcrn results are best .rr..,,..i i .. .u ... .. . .. ii ui une hi lll'u wel-KH0wn standard blood purliii-r, Ayera' H.'irsaptt rllla What c) iidren need Is more models and fewer 'rl'l'j. CJxHToniA. Bsn tu A T; Kind You Haw Always Bought It Is ho cany to think people miserly If they do rw,t epend ih-lr money on us. UCCKI.KN'fl ARNICA 8ALVE THE HKHT BALVB In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Hores, Clcers, Salt Rhoum, Fever sores.l Tetter. Chnnnod Manila Chilblains, Corns and all fikln Eruption, and positively cure Piles, or no Day re- quired. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cent per box. For gale by Estes-Conn Urug Co. WASH BEST POWD ppTnorn rr,r; My wslwa Pe. rn't in ii i i mi ii - " ntrit rma. m VIII.V IIHS WUlIIUI rt, liMtaDleedtorn-eall Mmudimm, aueh Wemk MniHNy LmuI Bitis rwnr, KaaJache. Waktluiaeaa, Lort Mas bowl. Mghilr Btiulfr swna. hemxisiina. all dnuoa, kwa U power la Ueatr4tl C'. uf Vt eed t over-etetitoa, vihnil enuta, nndii uat o4 krtMiTsaptiiiaarstimalant, wkwli lead tnHmiiT. CvnnimplKHi or 11 7 V. , U n porket ti saper b,4, k t.ht lull WtJi. CtnrjUrKpe a-XJt-allUn.gtt.ta AU for.Ukt.oolhet. Msniitadured bf (he N.. aiertlrlne ', . ISn. K,,m I tracUk.atstnbatlngagtaU. TauUaa4 VsoalUou.. INmIUuJ km. ESTKaVrnNN DRt O OA. Aawnla. AstorW. , Men marry ml ns, but they are mar ried riy widows. We ttavs uaed CtaamherbUn Cougfi Remedy In our home (or many years and bear ctttwrfui tewlloioiiy to ll value as a suevUdne wfclcH sfiould bo In vsry ftiitilly. In cougtts and cold w bav rout! It lo bo fl1cctou and In t-rvup and whuvptfig cougti In ihlldren w desvn ll tndlNMi- aUe.-U. P. RITTKIt, KT, Falrfai avs.. 81. Loul. Mo. For tal by Cbirtr K ers, druggist. Only glvs a womnn and there Is nothing she will not suffer, venture and do. RfM ARK AHt.K HKtKTK. Mr. Michael Curtain, pIsnnslleM. 1H.. make the statement that she caught cold which settled on her lungs; she was treated for a month by her family physician, but grV wonse. He told her she was a hopeless victim of consumption and that no medicine could curv her Her druggist Kuggested l'r King's New llsMery for Consumption; she bought a bottle and to her drlinht found herself benellt(l frmn the llrst dose. mi., ron. llmie.1 Its uso niul after taking sli bot tle found herself sound and well; now uiies her own housework snd Is as well as she ever was. Free trial bottle of this great IHsi-ovrry at Fates-Conn lirug Co. Large bottle SO cent and 11. No one hate more lo lie found In lb wrong than the Individual who Is ni"st frequently so. Acker's English remedy will stop a cough at any time, snd will curs tha worst cold In twelve hours, or money re funded. cent and M cents For salt by Kstes-Conn Irug Co. A girl never thinks that three U a crowd If Ihe three consist of two femi nine admirers and herself. NOTICE OF THE COMPLETION AND ACCEPTANCE OK THE IMPROVE MENT IN THE CITY OF ASTORIA KNOWN A8 THE "EIOHTII STREET. FROM GRAND AVENTE TO NIAG ARA AVENCB. NIAGARA AVENUE TO SEVENTH STREET. AND SEV ENTH STREET TO HAT AVKNIK IMPROVEMENT." Notice Is hereby given to the public, to all those Interested and lo all persons whomsoever, lhat William Nelion and W. A. Goodln. the ciwitractor for lh treei improvement In lb City of Astoria deslg. noted as the Improvement of Kightn street, from Grand avenun lo Niagara avenue. Niagara avenue from l-ghih street lo Seventh street, snd Seventh street from Niagara avenue to the norm side of Hay avenue, have completed the aforesaid Improvement, according to Ihe provisions of Ordinance No 2. 1 of the ordinances of said city, approved Novem ber th. 1W, and according lo the con tract for suld improvement, ami icrllll. cate of approval of the work done on Mid Improvement, signed by tiieri'y riur ceyor and Superintendent o' s'rwt of ald city, and by the ommltti-e on Mreets and Public Ways of the Common Council thereof, having on IheS.th day of August, ISS, been duly tlbd In the office of trie Auditor and Police Judge of said el'y, as provided by Ordinance No. l.iji of the Ordinance of siild city, approved Janu ary eth, 1M, that therefore, tl.s afor alil Improvement may be. by the Common Council uforesabl, flnully uccpted t tne next regulur meeting of said body fol lowing the date ot the expiration of the publication of this notice, whl'h meeting will be held on Thursday, September latn lMrt, nt the hour of 7;.M p. m.. unles prior to said lime objection to suld I in provement be llbd with the Auditor aid Police Judge of said i Ity. Dated at Astoria, Oregon. August loth, lifts. II. E. NEISON Auditor and Polls Judge of the City of Astorlu. Oregon. NOTICE OP INTENTION OF THK COMMON COUNCIL. OF THK CITY OF AS i OKI A, OREGON. TO IMI'HOVK HABHrSON AVENUE. HKTWF.EN SEVENTH ANO EIUHTH HTHKKTH. Notice la hereby given Hint the Common Council of the City of Astoria In.ierois o Imnrove that oortlon of Harrison avs .on Ivlnr between Seventh unit Eighth street and extending from the planking a now laid on Kuchtb tn--t to the street planking on Seventh stre4 a no wl.il I, bv B-nuilnK suld Hurrlson avenu to its full width, to tho established grad there f, and by planking name to a width of ixLocn feet on each side of tho center thorn if. and constructing, gutters, curbing and sidewalk on eiich side thereof; a Id Improvement to be constructed In accord- nm with Ordinance l.iiol of sold Itty, and the cost thoreof to bo del rayed by snecbtl assessment upon the. lot, lands und promise fronting and abutting upon, adjutent to und otherwise, bencllited by Id imiirovement which lots, lands mid nn-mlsc are. for the purpose of suld Improvement, hereby Included within a ,( iuiHet hnraufter to be culled "The Har rison Avonuo from Soventh to Eighth reet ImDrovcnient 'District, nd sume shall embrace tho foi.owlng described nrrtoertv. to-wlt: Lots 1, 2, 3, und 4. In block W. and lots 6. t, 7, and 8, In block 8s, all In that part of tho Clly of Astorlu as laid out and recorded by John McClure, and extended by Cyrus Olncy, In Clatsop County, Oregon. VOW. THEREFORE, unless a rcmon- airance. signed by the resident of the city owning more than ono-holf of he m-nnertv above described, anall be filed with the Auditor tuid Police Judge uf said city, by tho time of. tha next regular meet ing of tha ssld Common Council following the final publication of thl notice, to-wlt: Thursday, September lMh, W)i, the suld improvement will be made a aforesaid. Till mu. u pub.lahed by resolution of said Common Council, pwad st a regu lar meeting thereof in U.l city, on the th de.y of August. 11 II E. NKlJsO.N. AuUbr ami Poll. Judge of lh City of Aalorui, wt 'n NOTICE OF INTENTION" OF THE COMMON (DI'Ni'lI. OF THE CI I'Y oF akt. .HI v oIlKGON. TO IMPROVE EiOHTII STREET. Flti'M UHANL 1 AVKNt'E TO HARRISON AVKNl E. Notb-e la tieretiy given lhat the Comnum (N.uncll of the City of Astoria Intend lo lmpru th st p.irtlon of Klghth e'rwl l if ajr t-elwreii Grind atenu Slid li.irrl son avi-nue. by gnidliie s-ime to Ihe rt'i llshe.1 ni.le, from th planking as now laid bi lb full wi-lth thereof, and by con-strui-tln on mch side Iherixif aldewulks wlih lurblng. and also a gutter connect ing with th gutmr now constructed, a ih south iins of ll irrison aienue, on slid Kighth strt. running to the north line .f Grand avenue, said Improve-itn-tit ui 1 i oiistru-'ied In accord-m-e wlih ordlnaii.w I'M of said city, and the cut thereof to be defrwyed by sMnai asHmiit uinm lh lot, land and prnue fruiting and abutting upon, adjacent to nd otherwla beiiefltled bjr said pro.ael improvement, sftiU'h l"s l inOs u.id pr-mlae are. for I be pur pos. frf nd Improvement nerbv Includ ed within a dlstrltx hereafter lo ! called Ihe Kuh'h wt. frmt Grand Avenue to Harrison Avenue Improvement IMstrlcl, nd .air hu;i enibr.e the f :ionlg drsiTllied pfojierty to-wlt: ats 1. 4. J. 1 m bl.-k No. Iota I. 1. 7. and l. In block No. lis in thnt rt of lh city ol Aetorta as laid out and recorded by John Met 'lure. In Clatsop Cwuaty, Oregon. NOW. THEREFORE. unl" s remm-Inuv-e, signed by the resident of Ihe city owning more than one-half of the property above dei-rlbed. shall be filed with the Auuitor ami Pollie Judge of said city, by the time of the next regular meet Ing of the sold Common Coun.il following the final publication of thla notice, t .-!( Thursday. September lJ.th. K"l, the said Improvement wl'.l be made as aforeenld. Thla notice. Is published by resolution ot sold Common Council. po.-d at a rrgular meeting thereof, held In til city, on the Ith duy of August. IH'S. H E NKIiHDN. Auditor r-l Poll Judge of th City ot Astoria. or g n. I i rMgllSiy blSIN(i-CAR Knl'TK fH iV H)tttLSU To Till THK ONLY HOl'TE Id IMK Yltl.Uiwliis . N bJ '.I. ftHK l.'.V I P0KTI.AMJ I -kKIV T-l dan (or Ka'snuJ I ( lleli..! . ( rnli...ls I No. 'i. .Moulli lie it . Uonswiio .No. I. Ab r lee A f , -iais, n-. ule. " toil.., IPort ToaiiM-.ol. Klieb ou re. rt ii kalie.ka-lai.it H. C. Trsd U I .. N- on. H Kolo, lis- Isnula. Bilbe. s ua'.' uds, II: A. M. Hrletis. I'aul, M li-i id I'. -nap 1 1, K ! i .ly,, Oinalia. t on ie"l MlufT-,1 nt. I. 'Ml ,Cnli sgo,W.h i lligtoi,. .Nrj Y ilk. I'iill Sil IHs,b isloli. siiU sill pollil. hsl a'lil oiilli- 'eol. I I DAYS to Mlnispoll. Omaha, Ka sas City and St Paul. Pi DAYS to Milwaukee and Chicago. H DATS to Washington, Philadelphia Nw York and Doatoi, sad other Eastern points. Biggigs cheeked I rough to dsstlastlsa f tickets. Pot ilreplng-car reeervUoni. ticket, nap and full Information, oall on srlt C. W. BTONE. Astoria . D. CHARLTON Iss't Uen'l Pass. Agent, Portland, t h(l SI rrlsoii Si,, dir. T'.lrrt. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. a.m. p. m l Portland and As-s,m. d m. H:W (l:3u,torla express trnirislll:6& 10 M via iniiioii, million. Wetport, Oobl and way stsuon. 1:0 12:05IAtorla, Beeslde and H:M 6:40 oiioinew Asiona passen-lllisu iger trains. Flrit-clAs train lest Warren ton for Flsvel and New Astoria st T:4S 1:15 and 10:G2 a, m., and 12:30, 6:06 and 6:66 p. m. and returning arrlv at Wsrrenton at 8:08, 9:30, 11:05 a. m. and 12:40, 6:16 and 7:06 p.m. Trains leave Bnatldo 7:00 a. m., 10:20 a m., 4;i p. m. daily (or Astoria. Portland trains leaves Seaside on Sunday at 1:S0 p. m J. C. MAYO, O. F. A P. A, OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Mamulh Orogon .. A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS Kssular Normal ('sun ill three tests, reslor yr wlmlW pnillautiiai.f I riuii nxiwrinieni hi umo wnn an enibirsn IiiatrueilKi. ami intln ti in Mymiotti.ot iHos-llih iji ltn tint Vm'Sl MiMle (ur tilip hxil 1 hv Norma dl.lom ivi(lsOtt by uw as HTATI 1.1 KR I'KKUr lt.AlK lit leaeh. . . I lilit iieiu. TiiIIIoii, IxHiki, liomil and Ivilging lap lirotlmalely), glMou iir t. Kluileuu Ixmnllni UieniMltwi, lllo OU per jrsar Aeailemle grailwi seeiril Irum lilli school. t'atalosnes rkevrhilly ipiiI on iltciM.iii, Aililrvss l. I CAVrhKI.1, fresldslit, or W, A. WANN, KeereUry of Ku"ll Kopp's "Best" A DELICIOUS DRINK.... and ABSOLUELY PURE lbs Nortti raoiOo Brewery, uf wblol Mr.Jobo Kupp ii proprietor, tuakes beet (or domes' io and tport Ira.le, lkittloi bm for family uso, or keg beer up piled at any Units delivery in lbs city rag. NORTH PACIFIC BREWERY Through Tickets -TO TH- EAST AND SOUTHEAST TIA PULLMAN PALACB ILEEPEBJI, TOURIST ILEEPKRI aa4 rREI RECUNINO CHAIR CAR! -Dally to Salt Lake. Denver, Omaha, Chicago. Kansas City and othr Eastern sill) . Haggsg checked through to destination, Union Depots, fast Urns, loweat rata. Piotscb light In all caxs.. For rates and other Information call on or- addreaa U. T. LOL'NSIIERRT. Agent. O. H t K. Co. Astorta, Oregon, or J. II. LOTH HOP, Qeo. Agent. IS Third St.. cor. Alder, porthuxt. Or. WHITE COLLAR LINE Columbia Rlvsr and Pugt Sound NsW gatloa Company, leaves Aaiorta dally sioept Ssturdsy at J p. m. leaves-Port I and dally except Sunday at 7 a. m. Whll Collar line tirket Inter, hangeabl on llalley Oaisert, T. J. Poller and It l Thompson for Astoria ami all way ptgnta. Flavel. llasco. HeaVleW, Ioig HeScli, ami Nahcotla. C. W. rPONK. U. H. SCOTT. Astoria Agent. President. Telephone No. ll Go East., via Dllllng snd Ihs Burlington route, an ynu reach Omaha, Kanaas City, St. Loul. and all other southern and souiheaaiaro cities half a day sooner thsa travelers who take any olhr llns. Go eaal vis SU Paul and lbs Durllngtoo route, snd you ride on lbs flneii train oo rth-the Burlington's St. Paul-Chicago Limited. Oo et via Ogden snd Denver, and you e the wonderful scenery of Ihs Rockies, famed the world over as ihs most mag nlflcent on th routine.... Tickets st offices of connecting line. A. C. SHELDON, EAST , SOUTH LEAVE PORTLAND ARRIVfc OVERLAND EX PREHH. for Salem, Roaeburg, Ashland, Sacramento, Ogden, Ban Francisco, Mo lavs, Los Angeles, El Paso, Now Or lesns snd th East. Rowburg passenger Vis Woodbiirn. for Mount Angel. Hll- 8:00 P. it t :K A. U I K A. M 4 80 P. k Dally eicept Sunday Dally except Bunday verton, Wt Bclo, Hrownvlllo, Snrlng fleld and Nation.... n m a. m t4:t0 P. M PnrvalK nuuntsr I 15:60 A. at Independence pass' tM:3S A.M Dully. tDaily except Sunday. Connecting at San Francisco with Occi dental A Oriental, Pacific Mall and Oc unlo Rteamshlp lines for JAPAN. CHINA, AI'HiRALIA AND HAWAII. Rebate tickets on sale dally between Portlnnd, BHcrsmento, snd Bun Francis co. Net rates 817 first-class, snd 111 sec ond-class, Including sleeper. Rates snd tickets lo waaiern points ano fn .1 v .'Win. Unnn ii i r.!irop, A loo tinrin, v.hiiii hwiwhiiu snd Australia. Can bs obtained from J, B. trtntrt a vtn nslt. A aaii 141 'VhtfA f R, koKHLKR, "b. lt atARKHAMi Manager. Q. V. P. A ni II U I non-pmsonntii reinmly for Uuuirriiu Cliwl, Bpermstorrhii's VV lilies, unnatural ill. otiargisi, or any liiflsaims lion. Irritation or ulcem IrHtEHMOHIIfHinti. "" No-sslrlnrni ftianiaairi a f f otold by Urwgglala. tion in in a o o u a men or sent In plain wrspiei by ipresa, repsiil, lo tl.00, or I bottlea, f.7A. Circular ssut u risiuwiU u b l r iilifii ii? --iris-.' (zJf tusMT -n Q 0CCCN4 SrUtfA J f lalwlSsrs. J Oostssm H g Oil J bm Is flrUltrt. e- m rnr.su Msissiaa. CLASSIFIED AJimM!!! A'ANTKU V.lllllill slieel. u' t vri-.n A i ( ' ,, iHHiidltig holies. girl. Appiy . i. ... - - olllcc. 1 "roll KKNT. oil KKNT I'KHIIl.MM K HOO.MM. AP. ti lis I ill Is. .buHlmoil Mill."."". nsd i',ur acre, ... ,v,im. , ih'halis. Foil H..I.K- 1 omdiibil.e ZTuw ',v,""",", l. Illce. H ha.,.:'.a ,-r;.",x,c iiieup .1'ioy .. . roll HALF. IK 'I Hi: N,Vir!ji.n,!n..; a.leel. lPI'iloii. lot w..f'. ll"y o J. ih'll Hull. HOTICIA , . . STOP AT "THE Ml'ltltA V."THK ONI.T UKSTAt'UANTS. Utniu U CENT MKAM AT TUM Ing Sun ItasHaurani. MIHCEI.LANF.OCS iTahtikit pkakh. nm i-bnt (mt ihx. l l'e s tS. .HUH ArlH II AS TIIIIKK "'Nl;". lVToi; WANT FINK MI'HHKIsl A N t 'Vrie l .h i .... V." ".V.. N.tlonsI eher. all Hie d-ltca.lS of IhS eaaoi. tstll be found. iTTrVilrVi.vW Ariiii.AM citAwroMU JlV. . h-P.U Ho-. IHSl.i C FOR FINE TEAS. EXCELLENT CO- '' "VoaPiu'0. STOkES CO. TRY Bllll. UNO'S IIET TEA AND baking poaiiier. SWEET CltttAM It A PINT AT THC P. . . ., CREAM 0 A NH It- PER PINT. I'AH lor Candy Slors CHic MAI'I.E LEAF CIlEAaiEIIV 1C T tr. Foard Slk Co , agent. WHEN VoU WANT FINE TEA. (KM)I ivltt and plie. try Fosrd A SlokeS Co. wiu IIJlCKMEIIItlr3-l.EAVK r'UH orders for wild blackberries with Ross, Iliggm Co. ASTOHIANS AT THE SKAHI1-K WILL nnd lh Morning Aau.run on i si lbs palace llsalauiant si thai plaee. FINE CHERRIES. HASI'MKIllHKS ANU fed curraiila at plentiful and bswp. He lloss. Illglln Co. , SAUlONS THE iCVEIt-l'NIElt THE A H1,B nisnanoil of Augual Krai, la doily b.-oiiiing a mot and mw popular re sort. Th club ru-xoa on the il 9'" r now an aitrocilx feature of lbs ItbllslinieOt. PHYSICIANS. IHL ALFRED KINNEY OFFIi'E AT realitraca. CoMimeevtal 4ree4, IMF Hislb onVe hour Mjrnitig until Ui all aternuun until I, nusa until I o clink. PR. O. II. ESTES. PHYSICIAN AND Hurgeun. UperUI altontlon (o dl'ees of women and urganr iim.w o.r 1B ligsr ior, AiurU. Tal. No, U Hit JAY TCTTi.E.PH YSICI AN AN t Surgaon. (im.-. rooms 4 and t. pyihtea llulldlng. Ul Conuuarolal .UmI. Reel dent Hoe. Toiephoe St. Acting latsni aurgeun L tilled Slate Bisnoa tiopiial rvio. MASONIC. TEMPLE IjOIkIE NO 7. A. T. AND A. M Regular runimunlratlona haiJ on tk nrt and third Tuesday vning of ach month O W. I.ot NSIl EltlH. W. M..E. C. IIOLUEN. Serlarir. ATTOHNEIS. II. T. (ItiiHIlY. ATrtillNEY-AT LAW, tt Commercial at reel I. Q. A BOWLBY. ATTORN ET ANU COt'N8KlX)B AT LAW. Orfee. Bond Street. Atrta, Or. PHOTOHIlAI'llrt. RKtHCTIuNH IN PIiTill tl'IM -Hll'KlKrB.s the Foloraiher "111 mak cabinet photos f.ir u per o t-u for a f.--v ilais only i 'oin .-arlv and avoid the ro.ii. All oi a lust rlass, usual. A RKUI l.All PANTOMIN'K OF VIEWS depleting tha life and history of Astoria, and aouvenira of ib rily and country at III Hnodgrss galirrjr. IF HSOlM'.ltAHH ImiESN'T MAKE your picture rou don I got lh best. PAXTON'H PHOTOS AIIE tiN PAPER of Ins on iirrparallon and are guaran teed not to fails. FOR PlloToH i.F ALL KINIiH C( liimbla river len-tv mid CKatta le tail on rln.Mlgraas. lit h and Coiumrrilal 0 TIMIi .S.MI III l l .s l,"M' Mom I'ortund Aaiirs Kft I1' Uke, env t H Mull Wollli, llm.lia kail 8 1. in. '" "". -I l.ouli, . " 'II I lih s., i ,. i i s III Hisik.oin v. I'a Mailt, ,h,hi ,,.. rl rr Hiuiesill.. si I' , ! a ti 1 I,. i. Imlulli, .MIlKiniki. ! iir" is tin Hi . Mil.,,, ik. i ni nun mid lu.i. ol a. ni. K nm A. I. om OCCAN HI I1AM5IIIPA All Milling li.l... .,, J- i t 1" rliuiutr. '"' Fr.ihr.i.1 m V'P1 i-M'.i.vi.;i:;,ji mo A I..., ii ' I'b r Auk, :i "I. iVpv"'"lulM,,",",, it,v-r "" "i To. , 1.,,,: To r-'iniTn:," nd H " k" Way Landing,"" fZ'ZJZ. n. m , ,"" l'ortloi.1. ...... M Wed Wlllsmel.. ..,. iV, 'Vioie """"" l''1 Iv. N,,vll , 'nd J,"' ; Hl-n..t H,n l,.,K- Tue.,Thur(1 ""'l'fs. Mon.wi. snd Hut ".. ' Hi, liiivtun, , , yr 1 W ,.y I Junius,. I.v Klpmla , - I lo in i .snak Hlv.r, i.iawisiu a'k'huV;1 . mid Tliur. Lcovo Lewlslown dully ,,,,,7, 'yf O. W. LOUNBUKRRT. W. tt HURLBURT. A"nl A,l,orl Qen. Iag, Agt. Portland, or. Alott's Nerverine lis remedy f0r nervoui pro. ions, Youlhful EftJu&U 03 UO oUV 0