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TMK DAILY ASTORIA N, SATURDAY MOKMNO, DKCEMHEK 17, I8ls 3ai gwOtortatt. JOHN T, LIGHTER. Editor. Tt!rrhon No, CS. terms or Buii8cmrTi0N. Bent by mall, per year KM Kent by mill, per month M Served by carrier, per month M SEMI-WEEKLY. Scr.t by mull, par year. In advance.. .HO Postage fre lo suoacrlbera. All communication Intended for pub'd cation should be directed to lb editor. Business communications of all hind and remittances muat b addressed lo "The Astortan," The Astoria guarantee lo Ita adver tisers the largest circulation of any newspaper pubUahed oa th Columbia river. Advertising rate caa be had appll eetlon to the bualoeaa avanager. THE OREOONIAN-I DUTY. The Oregon!, has bee much amused br the occasional publication In (he As toria of facta and figure tending to how h wholesale transference of boat ft from Oregon and the Columbia' river to Pur aound In cooMqueooe ol Inade quate aeaport facllltle furnished at Port land, It leUa Ita reader that there la no cause tor alarm; that the Astortan la preparing to remove to Seattle, and that the afpeltlng dlacKwurea atad. are only iwproduotiona of boom editor' Ala Mom Sound paper. The) day will com with th people at Portland when there win be a rude awakening a to real condition, but there I reason to fear it may be too 1st lo atop the lid whlca will lhn be weeping everything to the Sound. The course of the Oregonian ha perplexd every true friend of that paper outside of Portland. If It would do It duty by lia state and ooamumty, according to It known convictions, tbe commercial suprem acy of the North weat ml(ht yet be aaved for the Columbia rlvvr. It la within the power of the Ore foniaa to awaken awotlrneot la Portland lo a proper appreciation of the situa tion. The areat Influence of that paper In denouncing the narrow prejudice and Sen lea antagonism to Astoria's devei Opraent whlca exists la Portland would sufflce. to slay the commercial decadence bow threatening the future of that cit. To deny 4 train because k Is unpalatable to) folly. It la the part of wisdom te race an an pleasant condition and man fully strlr to overcome or change il Portlaad Is narslng delusion whlca trad to her commercial ruin. Her popl are alee pi oar In th lap of a DetlUh. Let the Oreroniaa do Its plain doty expos this condition, and there wtU be a revolution. Portland brains and capital can change the situation almost Instantly. If what Is amid here Is nonsense; If sta tistics do not show that Portland Is fall ing far behind in the race for commercial supremacy; If busiuess which is tributary to and that belongs In Portland is not be ing transferred to the Sound dally; if with the present ratio of Increase a com. pared with Portland. Seattle will not bar th next largest population and do th nest largest business to San Fran cisco on the Pacific coast wkhln the next twelve months, let the Oregonian repro duce this article from th Astorian and answer It In a way calculated to allay apprehension which exist here, and which we contend ought also to exist In Portland. As sn example of what Is transpiring on Puget sound of which Portland people are Ignorant and of which the Oregonian 3 U Vojrvere physically, at iet, V VI yf 'ortnT of the admiration of i 4 something for a woman mat ner nu-bard truly a capable d intrepid pru- I tector. It is a com- for her to feel that he has the physical stamina nd couraze to de- I fend her through ill tbe vicissi tudes of life. Nowadays there s not much to ad- l mire about the average man from a nhvsiral standpoint He may be a moral and a men tal giant, but the flesh of ill-health is weak, and he is probably a physical coward. It is not in nature for a sickly man to be a brave man. His spirit may be willing but his body is weak. That is the man's own fault Any man can be healthy who will pay a lit tie common sense attention to his health when he has it, and when he gets a little out of sorts, take the rig-ht remedy. Many of the diseases that afflict mankind are traceable directly to indigestion, torpiiiitv of the liver and impurities in the blood. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is the greatest medicine for disorders of this nature. It strengthens a weak stomach, corrects all disorders of the digestion, gives edge to the appetite, invigorates tbe liver, purifies and enriches the blood and tones Bp and invigorates tbe nerves. It searches out disease germs, kills them and carries them out of the system. It is the great blood-maker, flesh-builder and nerve-tonic and restorative. It makes atrong, bealtliv men out of weak, sickly invalids. Medi cine dealers sell it and no honest dealer will nrge a substitute upon you. " I hsve been taking Dr. Pierce's Golden Med teat Discovery and 'Pellets' and must say that they have worked wonders in my case." writes Mr. L L. Pack, (Boa In), of Hlnton, Summers Co., W. V. "I feel like a new person, in fact I think I am well, but sill take one more bottle to make sure the cure is permanent. I cannot speak too highly of the "Discovery.' I can eat anything now without misery In my stomach. I nave gamed some eight or ten pounds, weighing a heavy as I did three years ago. " The medicine certainty worked like a charm on me, but when I first begao to take it I felt a little worse for a few days: had pains through my body and bones, but all this left we after taking tbe mtdirioa four or 6ve days." rvrim vs 1 LVW Y-s' 1 I e r a 6 Merchants chew PiperHeidsieck Plug Tobacco when buying goods It h conducive to a little more reserve and conservatism In deciding on styles, quantities and terms. It Is a perfect chew Just a nip of it now and then rives nerve to busy business men. gives no Inkling, w pall attention to th following article In Thursday's Tacoma Ledger: San Francisco papers stated that tne managers of the North German Lloyd Steamship Company, who have recently Investigated the different cities on the coast, had decided upon Tacoma as their terminal In America for their line to Si beria and Asiatic porta The Posc-lntelllgeacer asserts that ttie "same pointa of superiority" that Influ enced th Japanese line to establish lu headquarters at Seattle are likely to be carefully considered by the North Oer. man Lloyd people. It Is pretty generally understood that President Hill alone secured the sanding of the Japanese steamers at Seattle, to give him an outlet for Oriental freight Just where th superior advantage which will Induce th German line to mak that city Its headquarters are. Is not clear. Even ltr. HU! recently eipriee ti. himself In vigorous language a to rh cramped quarters on the Seattle water front, with some significant allusions to "cow pastures." At Tacoma are ample facilities for ocean truffle In a fine harbor, capacious warehouses and bunkers, with con resen tences for transferring from rail to ship and plenty of room to build more con veniences of the same sort. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy caa always be depended upon and Is pleasant and aafs to take. Soid by Charles Rogers, druggist. When a man has nothing to do he al ways attends to It himself. Luxurasnt hair, or uniform color, la beautiful bead covering for either sex. and may be secured by using Hall's Vege table 8klltan Hair Renearer. Speaker Reed has joined the Portland, Me., golf dub and bj.-one an earnest devotee of the game. Acker's English Remedy will stop a court at any time, and will cur th wt cold to tw.1T. hours, ormoney rw- fundel S and SO cents. For sal. by E.tes:onB Lrug Co. A Milwaukee Judge recently granted a Ciitrce with the provision that the wife pay the husband alimony. CAHTOHIA. Bean tie A Y.1 Has) Alsflrt Baaiui of One reason why editors rarely Indorse checks Is thtlr natural aversion to hand ling paper with writing on both sides. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold on a positive guarantee. Curs heartburn, rislnsr of food, distress sfter eating, any form of dyspepsia. On little tablet gives Immediate relief. 25 and M cents. For sal- by Estes-Conn Drug Co. Only one passenger In VjO.000 Is Injured while riding In a street car. For sta tistical purposes the crushing of a corn is not counted an Injury. Mold Tea positively cures sick headset). Indigestion and constipation. A delightful herb drink. Removes all eruptions of the skin, producing a perfect complexion, or money refunded. S and 50 c:nts. For sale by Estes-Conn Drug CO. There's nothing novel about "purple moment" or "nalntlnir hc IMn red." John Milton uiied to have a "gaudy day" with his friends, according to his nejJhew, John Philips. That the blood shoulij perform Us vital functions, it Is absolutely oecesssary It should not only be pure but rjcb In life giving e.i-menta. Theae results are best iffec-ied by the use of that well-known standard blood purifier, Ayers' drape rllla It is stated that Zola is working hard to make up his lost time In the Dreyfus suit and la engaged In a series of novels whose heroes are to be rh four evan gelists, Marbew, Mark, Luke and John. Pains In the chest when a person has a cold Indicate a tendency toward pneu monia, A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on to ihe chest over the seat of pain will promptly relieve the pain and prevent the threatened attack of pneumonia. Tnli jams treatment will cur lam back In I fsw hours. For sale b7 Charles Rogers, druggist. jM iW' Paul du Chailld. who I vlstting In Hoe ton, said the other day: "I don't know why I'm always called th 'African trav eler.' I spent three time a many years la exploring th land of th midnight sun, Bean the ) im ' nn kmn VK71 Bfaatai A H aVI V.aSiX- aWKW v " called th "Ulysses of New York" la not wltiout th sanblanc of classic truth, for Homer teals of Clyssea eating three ' dinners In on evening with Agamemnon, AchMlea and Dtomed. Canada lacks only B7.W0 square miles of being a large a th wool continent of Europe; It la nearly thirty time as Urge aa Great Britain and Ireland, and Is ROM square mile larger than the United States. To Kansas farmer who was looked upon aa th principal supporter of calam. Ity literature of the Arena school two years ago, la now taking the capitalistic newspapers and demaJllng t.'iat tbe tire days of grsoe allowed normuiker be abolished. j BUCKLEN'8 ARV1CA SALVE THE BEST SALTS in th world for Cats. Braise. Sorer Ulcers. Salt Kheuin, Fever aoreaj Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chilblain; Com and all 8 kin Eruptions, and positively care Piles, or no psy re quired. It to guaranteed to give perfect aatlafacOon or money refunded. Prico cent par Vox. Tic al by Eates-cona Draff Co- Homer speaks of a fog so thick that a man could s only as far as he could throw a stone. Homer meant a stone big enough to break a dog's ribs, as trav elers In Greece use to this day "cher mldlen." or handfllllng stone and you can't throw that so far. TO CUBE A COLD IX ONE DAY. Umtlv. Bromo yumine Tablets. J d moMf lf r.lta h s Tbt ,, ha L 0 fc W-L At a Vienna dinner given to Mark Twain recently, one of th speakers, a well known lawyer, stood with his bands In his pockets aa he remarked: "Doesn't It strike you as unusual that a profes sional humorist should be funny T' "Or that n lawyer should have bis haids in his own pockets?" Interrupted Twain. PLAifclD OUT. Dull headache, pains In various parts of Ihe body, sinking st the pit of the stom ach loss of appetite, fevertshnes. pimples or sores are all positive evidence of im pure blood. No matter bow It became so It must be purified In order to obtain good health. Acker's Blood Ellxer has never fall-' to cur scrofulous or syphilitic poi sons or sny other blood diseases. It Is certainly a wonderful remedy and we sell very bottle on a positive guarantee. For sal by Estes-Conn Drug Co. Siberia has boundless forests, but none ' of them are available to supply the tim ber for th construction of the trans Siberian railroad through Manchuria, It comes iron Oregon, and Is shipped across the Pacific to Vladlvostock, thence trans ported by mil to a tributary of the Amur, and by water routes to the line of the road. TWO POINTEL- QUE8TIONS AN SWERED. ' What Is ths us of making a better ar ticle thar your competitor if you cannot get a better price for It? An. As there Is no difference In the price in public win Duy oniy the better, so that while our profits may be smaller on a single sal they will be much greater ' How can you get the public to know your male is tne oeei; If both articles are brought prominently before th public both are certain to be tried sad die public will very quickly pus Judgment upon them and use only the better one. , This explains the large sale on Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. The people have been usiog It for years and have found that It n alwaya be depended tJpon. They may occasionally take up with som fashionable novelty put forth with exaggerated claims, but are certiilr, to return to th on remedy that they know to be reliable, and for coughs, colds and croup tbsrr Is nothing equal to Cnamierlaln' Cough Remedy. For sale a- Charles Roarers, druggist ASSESSMENT NOTICE, EXCUANOM ST UK 1ST IMlMiOVEMKNT FKOM NINTH BTUKKT TO TKNTH STKUttT. Notice la hrthy given that the assess mnnt made hy OiMlimnoo No. 934 nf the dry ( Astoria, Orr-gon, entitled ''An tirilliwi- I'oiinrmlng lite AsaPHitii'itt oil the fiHvial AiMteesmtui ltl N, 3& for tlo Ntrvet lniiriinent In tlu t'liv ot Astoria, iirvvort, known it 'th lnnrvnml f Mai'liungn Miiwt. from Ninth HllMel to 'IViUh Htrwl,'" ai'lMMVi'd IW.-mKr tbt tt. KM, will be ililo Hint ni. Wn In l', M -l.l coin at the oidc of the oliv rrvaiirr on Jmmiy 1st Ivki mid If not so paid at enUI dm the common ooiimil will order wuimut ImiuM (or the collection of thiame. Thx RMninl la a follows: Itaker, , estate of Klmt Prvwhyierlan lruste of First Prvshytertan Ohtin-h of Astoria N. 'i Churvh. of Astoria ...N. S ti imuva o( ,, Iwrher, Irene C Pirker, Charles U... Iwrknr. Charles L . H 8t ixtng. R. and crvtla Stroug Cwnllne, heirs of Lu. Toung, Benjamin McOur T M The following are payable In Installments, Ihe first Installment du January let. 1KX First Congregational Churvh of Astoria, trustee of L 1 bl k M. Twn of Astiiria, as laid out and reixrdd by Joh ilitlurs M Hustler. Kltta Jan ! 4. Wh 41 Town of Aalorta, a MA out and reivrdod by Jolui atotlur T M By order of th common council of th oily of Astoria, jr' Kli,0 Auditor and Police Judge of th City of 'Astoria, Origan. Aatorta, Oregon, Pewmbec 11. 1SW. ' Closing Out! We will Positively clone our entire 8tock by January 1st, 1809. Any Persons wishing bargains must call before that time, aa we positively mean what we say. We havo a full lino of toys, all kind of fancy and dry goods. Now is your time to buy Holiday Goods. Chas. Kan 6c Co. ;ii!7 ('iimtiicrriiil St. REMARKARLB BEHOVE. Mra Michael Curtain. rialnflelJ. Ill , makr thla statrmmt. that sn taught cold, which settled on her lungs; she was treated for a month by her family pDysl clan, but grew worse. He told har she was a hopeless victim of consumption and that no meJUine could rure hrr. Her druggist suggratrd Dr. K ng s New Discovery for Consumption; she bought a bottle snd to hrr delight found bsrseif benefitted from first dose. She con tinued Its use snd after taking six bot tles found herself sound snd well; now dors her own housework and Is as well as she ever was. Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at Estts-vonn Drug Co. Largs bottle 10 cents snd $100. The New Tork police commissioner ar seriously considering a proposition to revoke all lMe which they have granted to th sporting dub In that city to busd boitsg exhibitions In that chy under the Horton law. This dWposltioa on th part of th Mulberry street officials Is th direct outoorao of th CorteU Sharkey faka ROBBED THE GRAVE. A startling Incident, of which Mr. 'ohn Oliver, of Philadelphia waa the subject. Is nrrated by him as follows; "I was In a most dreadful condition. My skin wss almost yellow, my eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually In bark and sides, no sppetlte-gradualiy growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had riven me up. Fortunately, a frieM sdvlsed trying 'Electric Hitters;' and to my great Joy and surprise, the first bottle made a decided Improvement. I continued their use for three weeks, and am coW a well man. 1 know they eared my life, and robbed the grave of another victim." No one should fall lo try them. Only U cents per bottle st Kates-Conn Drug Co. Ths Rev. William Wye Smith, of St. Catherine's. Ontario, Canada, has ren ili-red the gospel of St. Matthew In "braid Scots." The following passages from the sermon on the mount gave an idea of the gospel In the language of Burns. "Whan ye wad do a gude wark, lot yrre left haun m Jealou.su what yere rlcht huun Is uhrang wf." Mr. Hardin Norrls, clerk of th drug store of R. Shoemaker, Perry. III., says: "A man cam Into our store the other day and aald, 'I want a bottle of that stuff that ssves children's lives. I read in th News about It The children may get sick when we can not get the doctor quick enough. It's the medlc.ne you sell for croup.' " He slludcd to cnamberlaln's Cough Remedy and bought a bottle be fore he left the store. For sai by Chas. Rogers, druggist. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears th yT Jl$rf-s "" Signature of tulffcofcJUM William's Kidney Pills f Hug no ennui hi discuses of the 4 Ki(lucyaixl L riiiury Organs, lla.el Vym tK'KloeU-'d your I'Wui'yti'i' JLnr... f . ym overworked your nervous. by X, I I . I I. .!! . ... f'u:i: ami cuuin:u iruiiuiu wilu yuur l wKii'.ncv a;ul Dliuld. r? Have vouf T p.'tiimln tlio loins, Biilc, buclc.jrroitie Vir. '. nindtlei1? Ihivo von ai'.u'iy tip c:intnce of the lice. e';iu.li,y i n-ul m cents per t:. w p tV'ii,T.iAMH M ro. Co., I'rpff.. ClevciaiiJ. O. v v m i a : u a aaji " For sale by B8TEH-OONN DRUO CO. . cmcr tr.e ryes 'i o frwi.ientn''!- I i irt pxss urlnu 7 WIlliinn'M KidiK-y V fill", will Impart new life to tliaclu- V V'-wA oranti, tone up l.a syhtfTn J i.'irid mali anew man of you. hy tJssjs'Sjrpfspasjsjrs I .jte iuiHiia i iHmiu ;spa'.isiawjrTwi"TT MANHOOD RESTORED-; BCrORC no AFTER aBTw.w w . .. ., ' . . J r mmwmtn wi n.r.iin Mi.iin iuu renujrfni imiibii wbk iir(UOa Tbe reason sufferers are not cured by Ixieinra Is tm-mnie ninety per cent are tronhled wftti VrealAlIf la, CUi'I liKNK Is the onl7 Known remedy tocnrewlihoiiiuiiopi-nilloii. lomicsMm'.nl als. A written rusratiteeflvea snd money returned It six Imhi-s does not Mfocl a uaruiiuicuiuura $ 00sbos,aHforVi.by uiall, bend for ntcmrln iiiiir and t.iimoi.iiU. Ad4lAV01IiIt'IK.OP.O. ItnlSro.HanFrsnchico.rnl. r-r Rate hv ' CHARLES TIOOER8. 4C Commercial Bl Lot i. Wok 41, Town of Astoria, aa lltltl OUI SHU rMled by John Mt't'liiiw m it Town of Aalorln, aa reisirded by John II II I,o T, llMk ,41 nd ,i l.l out an M.f una l.iH V M.vk 4.1. In Id out and Town of Astoria, as rntMrded tiy John M.VIuim ,, Lot I. Mock 4l. Ul,l Ollt Mlltl 11 M INiwn of Astoria, as rnled by Johu ' a. :i u AM 'lure I, block 4), Town or Aal'Hia. aa I it l.l out and mvrded. by John MvOiirw M t K block H. T'wn of Aslorin. as Inld out ainl rwMTded by Joint MVliir UN lot t U'X'k 4S, Town of Astoria as laid out and rMrled ly John ii H'lore Tt M IK i. lKKk 4s. Town of Astoria, aa ll,l nut and riHxirdad hv Jolin CJIirP OF' IHI.ICK 8AI.K. Notlre Is hereby Riven that, by virtue of a warrant for the collection of a da. Unqurnt aaaoMment for tho Improvement in the -lty of Astoria, orerun, towlt: Thirty. firth street, from Kranklln avnue to Duane atrent duly laauei) by the Au.tl tor and IVIlre ju.lsn ef aalJ city, by di rection of the rommon roun.-ll of said city, eal.l warrant "ln(t dated I ha H day of November, lios. to me dlrariad, and Ihe asavaamant In which ei-mnad amounting to po. with tnteraet therano at the rate of I rwr rant per annum from the th day of th-(tnibr. IK, ami being against Ihe following named parson, to wit: LaturaM. Whalley, owner uf the fol. lowing dewrtbe! real property, to wit: lot 4. In block 11 in the lor of Upper Astoria, aa laid out and recorded by Jhn Adair, and also against sasd above da. srrtbed property, ami which warrant com inanla me to make, levy upon and sale of eakl flearrlbad real property, la order to satisfy aald warrant and snld aaaa merit, and together with she Interest thereon and the roete and eipens of said sale, and pursuant to said warrant, and the eoiamanda therein contained. I 44. on the Vi day of Ito'ttili-t, 1. duly levy upon the above deaenhed real prop, erty, and I will, on the H day ef January, last, at th hour of II o'clock In the forenoon of said day, at the court houae door, tow-it. the entrance of aald court house oa Ninth street. In th oity of As toria, county of 1ala"p, fit Me of Oregon, sell aald described real property al pub lic auction to the harhaat bidder for cash. In Vnlteat States gMd coin, to satisfy as 1. 1 saaeawmeit. the Interest thereon, and the coats and eipenses of sale aa aforesaid, and the accruing poets. ttet at Aatorla. Oregon, th Id day of December, ISM. R. HAMVTK. Chief of Police of Astoria. Oregon. CHIEF" OK Pi 'UCB HALK. Notice Is hereby given that, by virtue of a warrant for the collection of a da. Ilnquent uieMmsnl for the Improve ment In th. city of Aatnrla, Oregon, to. wit : Alleyway running through hlocke 1 I. 4 and i, from the weat line of Thirty eighth street In the east line of Kortr. aeoond street, duly laaurd by the Audi, tor and pollre Judge of aald city, by dlrre lion of the common roun. II of aald city, sad warritnt being dated the Id day of November. 1. to me directed, and the aasessmeiit In which suevined amounting to 7tf7. lth Interest thnreon at the rate of pr cent per annum from the tth day of Hcptrmtier. I'', and being against the following named person, towlt.: tu dlph llarth. owner of the following da. scribed real property towlt : Lot ;. block 1. In Ihe Port of t prr Astoria as laid out and rworded by John Ada r, and also ascalnal eJti.l above described prttrty, and which warrant commands me to make levy upon and sale of said deTlhe. real pnierty. In order to satisfy said warrant and snld assessment and iwgether with tha Interest thereon and the coats and eapenaea of snld sa e. ami pursuant to said warrant and the romman.la there in contained, I .11.1. on the 1.1 day of lieremlier, I!, duly levy upon the ijiove deacr bed real property, and I will, on the 2d day of January Iv'j at the hour of II n iiiM'H In I tie forenoon of a.. I.I tiny, at the court hnu ie door, towlt i the en trance of anld court house on Ninth atreet. In the city of Astoria county of riatsop, sU'e of lirea-oil. sell l.l.t de. srlbe.l real property at public auction to he ntKheat bl.lder, for ciiah, In i n led Statea (old coin. t ailafv sulci n mi nt, the Interest thereon, and the cos's and expunses or anld sale as aforesaid, and the accrulnif costs. Iated at Astoria. Oregon, the Jd day of December, im. K. HAM.OCK, Chief of Pollre of Astoria, Oregon. Beware of Imitations t gfKH DOHM'I KMC, ssHaTtl. MW VOMtV - - - i CUPIDENE I'lilsrrent VeentiiMs VllJlK.r,lhnpr.'w rip. won oi a laoiuusrrencn pii) Blclsii,wlll quickly cureynu of all m r yous or diaranes of the smeraiive i.rauna, auch as i,oat Msnhr Insomnia. I'aiiia In Hot iliuik .onmlnal .missions. Nervous lielilllly, fillip leu, Unfliness to Many, Kiliuuiun- imilns, Viirlcncrlu mo.' t'nnstljmtlon. 1 1 stops ell lout- hy ilse or light, I'revnis null le nt ss of discharitn, which II not checked leads to Huermatorrliies and all Ilia horrors of fmpritenry, 4 IIfflllt;j tleleanatiS Uwllvvr, iiiff kldnevaand thetirlfiarenrirafia..f All irT,..oic , , ... ' ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. l-eer Astoria (Dally) Arrlvs" m n m rorlland n,1 A Astorlalp.m p.m. T. l:l! Kklirea trains via Ml.Birsg Knautia. Cllfliiii. Waal. port, Clataksitl. Oolila; oonneotion at ll.itiU for lh IP.. I .n.T ti,...i iounu points. n.m a.m. p.m a.m. 1 J W ;U Aatnrla. Haaalla ami W 1,40 New Aatorla I'saaonair uiaiiia. via warraiiiuii lan.i k'lav.l I 1:501 Muniiay lluntara' speo-l ,, ll Astoria lo Hslde J. C. MAYO, a r. v. a. WHirE COLLAR LINE Columbia River and rugel Bound Navi gation Company, TeleNion leaves Aatorla dally, sicepi liinday, at 1 rv m. at tVlsT lcp( u,vlJr Whit Collar lln llrkats Inten hngabl on Telephone, T. J. IVItar snd M. K. 1h.miiw.in for Astoria and all way ovinia, ruvel. Ilwaoo, beavlew, tons lieaoh, and Nahooiti A. J. TAYLmt Astoria Agenl. Telouhoa N U 0 H. tCOTT, lreldat Great tickets ' pli'POlNTS EAST Through palao and tourist sleeper, dining and library observation ear. KLEQANT VMTlBUt.B TRAIN!. No. Limited leave rortlaad at I N N I Limited arrtvs PorUaad at U:U a. as. for rates, etc. rati or ddr d A?UNHijkRRT, Agent O. K. J. NM Astoria. 2 or. rest Mall for Alerlres, w rvHihli llrn.l, ta-Hiia.j . "O. . si.lj.na, Wein.a, llulle.l . I. tt .v. Uiirii',a. t Caul.! hi- . . , " " f.o. Ne. Y. ls.le-lon I l S. ttl. sad all t.lni eai and. aai HootiiraM. So. lo p ra. I'v.rtlaii.l. Hcit.lc and No. C p. ra. J- lacoma riiirvas lorj iVattle, Tacoma. Olyta pla and li.trinie.tlat Hiinti. Three days lo At Paul, Omaha, Kan sas City and other Mlaaouri river pointa Tarsss and. on half days to Hi. Louia, Milwaukee and Chi. ago hiur and one-half days to Washington, Ittlladalphia and other far et.n pointa. Paaeangera taking the A. as C It. R R. I o'clock sn.irnina' train will make cIm conneotions at Ooble wMh th east bound fa at mail. . , t'nlon dtot connections at U principal cKiaa. luggage checked through to destine. tbn of tickets. Kur slaejpinai car reservations, tickets, maps of routes and other information, call on or addreaa J C. MAYO Agent. 134 Commercial HI . Aatorla. or A. I) lilAltliTliN. Assistant tlervral Paaaeoger Agent. M Morrison HtreeL Portland. Or. Through Tickets -TO THsV EAST AND SOUTH IEAS7 mm 0 PULLMAN PALACB SLEEPER!. TOURIST ILEEPERI and FREE RECLINING CHAIR CAR! -Dally to Salt Lake. Denver. Omaha. Chicago. Kansas City nd other Eastern elite . Kaarage checked through to destination t nion Depots, fa at time, lowest rates. Pintsch lltht In all car., for rtes snd other Information call mi or address O W. LOUNStlERRT, Agent. O. R. A N. l'o. Astoria. Oregon, a- J H IX)THROP. On. Agent, las Third at. cor Alder. Portland. Or lt"sti-rs, (linguist. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED t NTKD-A MAN OF" (10(lO AlJlMt r'HH to rnnvaaa Astoria on a business propo sition; a good opening will be offered tho right man, Address 11. Aatortnn ofllce. VANTEIWIIo'uFlri tMTAnLIRlVKDlO - i'- p.....'. i"wy or avoiiiTiian, of ood church standing, ns rorresuon- ,1 . n .. n ,1 MU.,,.a.M u- Kt . . ...... ,. ,.....g.-i I.,-. c. pni icavv home. Hulary tm first year. Knclose aa f...,lil.d..A.t .inn,,.. -..... . . m Kldor. Uuneral Munugnr, care Astorlun. KOIl RENT. trUH KKNTOOD libllHFS AND "llARN mid four acros of hmd, n.nr Clatsop City station, known as the Clatsop I'oeioftlca Apply to . Tagg, 4M Cotntnerclul St. city FOR 8 A LIS. fOH HALlv-IIOt'HK AND LOT, COR nor lirand avnnue and Twenty -ninth street, L'ppi'rlown, lot lixW feet. Apply to John Bull. resFaurants. GOOD 14 CENT MEALS AT THE Ris ing Bun Restaurant, MISCELLANEOUS. If YOU WANT FINK MtmHIII AND craw nun can on ueorge XHi'tiey at the National, where all the dt'llcudog of th season oan be found. TRY SHILLING'S BEST TWA AND UUKing powuer. SWEET CREAM 10c A PINT AT THR SALOONS. THE LOUVER UNDER THE ABLH rnanageiment or August Krats, la dally becoming a more and more popular re sort. The club rooms on the seoond floor are now an attrurtlv featur of b establlshmtvnt. .OUT 0)Z, DIRECT )C.r 1 T. M .... i-i y i St0e VWS ! Dally I vJf dii. I AaHiVi. Q oKicP KHIl 5CIIIIIHII.II.1 Knim I'ortlaiid IlKI'AKT Assivi Ks.l Mail n p, III, Null lake, liciivcr. Kl Wmlli. lluislis. h.in sss t'lly, hi IjiiiIh, I hlciitti. snd Kal, W.illn Wall l, Hpobann,1 MliilieapolU, hi Thill, Imlntll, MllMHiikee, t'lilcauo and l,al, riulil Aatnrla Kael Mill T Ala. m. HlHiksne rl.cr 1 .D p. in Hposans Klyar lu Ida. IS. (KUAN UrilAlvl.HIII1. All KHlllna hates sub Ji'cl lo clianae, Kor aaii I' ruueisco- Mull MiveiiilH.r 1. 1. a, II, II IT, 'At, M, .H ami Ju, Ta hi t mi Coluiiilila Itlver Uiesmere r.amriMo lidaf miajr To Portland and Way l-aiidlnga. F rom rnrtlaiid. Wlllamatta itlver. Dreamt I'll. Newlierg Halein A way land's la m. 4 nun m, Tun Tlnir and HaU Moil it n .1 Krl Wed Wlllsmeiu and VsmH Ta. m I alp m, 1'uea,1lmri hill Hlvsrs. lliin,,Wsd. t en. ud Fri. Oregon i lly, iMylon, M and Nek War l-alidliia. I v Hlprlai dally no li I, lwista 4i s. m. dallf eae't Make stiver. Ulparlatu lwlslou. ralduiay I sap, m f ... . - Friday Leave Uwlstown dally eireot rri.iay, , O. W. leOUNtbKRFIT, Mont AaHoriA. W. H. UUrXBURT. Oea. paa, Act. rruaaa. Or. EAST SOUTH PORTLAND AHniva ovrrtfND xx- I'llkMrl. for lUUm, lloseburg, Ashland, Hacramento, Ugdan, t.M A. M ean f ranciaxxi, ato. Save, .ia) Angeles, :t Paso, New or sans and the Kaat Roseburg passenger Via Woodhurn, for t M I. M I atount Angst, nil. Dally escept Benday I W A. M If as A. at verton, Wael .) Ilrownvllle, (tnrlng. fieil and Nation..., rorvaflta passenger Indapendenoe pas' Dally. tIMily eicept fjundar. Connecting at Han r ranoiaoo with Occs dental Oiienlai, Pacinu Mail and Uoe anic eauihin line fur JAPAN. C,"J1AAWA4,',M4,L' AND Ftehate tk-keta on aala dtl liateaai 1-ortUnd, Daivsmxits, and Han r'cartcla- co. Net rates) 111 flrwi-olaa, and 111 woo-ciaasi, inriumng sleeper. Itatoa and tickets to Met era point and Manaswr. O. r. A P. A. Through llrkats Rest for lowest rate. Call nn C J. Trenchard local asent. Wells Fargo Company's office, Astoria. WHEN Q0INQ EAST- ' - Us a first rlass tins In traveling bay tween Minneapolis, Rt Paul and OJcagw, and th principal town In Cvntrai Wav consln. Pullman Palar Sleeping and Cwalr Cart In service. The dining cars a re operated ln (B4 Interest of Its patrons, Iks moat elegant service ever Inaugurated. Meals ar served A la carte. To obtain first class service your ll hot should read via The Wisconsin Central Lines. Direct connections st Chicago snd Mil waukee for all eastern points. For full Information call on your near st ticket aa-ent, or writs JAB. C. POND. Oansrsl passenger Agent, or JAB. A CLOCK. - Iwauke, Wl. Oeneral Agenl, l Btark mreet Portland. Ora Go East.. vis Hillings snd Hurllngton routs, and you reach Omaha, Kansas City, HU Louts, and sll other southern snd southeastern citle half day sooner than traveler who lake any other Una Uo i el via Bt. Paul and th llnrnngton rout, and you rid th finest train oa arth-th Hurllngton, 8U Paul-Chicago IJmltsd. Oo east via Ogden and Denver, and you see th wonderful scenery of the Rookie, famed th world ovsr aa th most mag- nlfloent on th continent Tickets at offices of connecting I nea A. V.. SHELDON. i7l 1897 Fisher Brothers ASTORIA.... I.UIIRICATINO OILS A 5IMXIALTV SELL. fllHP CHANDLERY II ARDWATtrS IKON AND STEEL COAL OHliCKRIEfl AND PROVISIONS FLOUR AND MILL FKKD PAINTH. OI1JI A NO VAHNISIIK8 f.O(lOKli8' 'SUPPLIES "'"" KAIItlUNK'H RCALK8 DOORS AND WINUOWfl AORICirtniRAL IMPLKMENTS WAGONS AND VEHICLES. OABTOniA. Btars tie Ih Kind You Haw Always Bought miMim ic "l Is a non-rotaonniii r;.nit,U fur Uoliorrliifa, Ji iwi, npermalurrliira, WliH. , unnatural sis' aharaea, nr sur Innainma. Hon. Irrllalli.il i.r .l .... - ....luuuB nirin ritcEvsNl OHIUinst Do. tiranes. Niin-ealriiiieiit lion of 111 11 0 0 0 s mem 1 eraiw mj asragglala, 'or sent In plain wrspser, nf asnmaa hhmU 41. On, or I boitlee, ii.;s. ( XI suaaair ' Q 00NsIAgll ' llajiiaJQl LBAVI auron. a umi japan, inma. Honolulu, arui Auetralta. fn be obtained from j. H. ( IRK I A Nl. Ticket Agent. IM Third ai". L KOKIIUtR. C. i(. ilAllalllAki! Oliillifti illBH f yiaiial4r. r J n U ('1.1 Set u MrUlsrs, IShSPmhiU wl. .lam. r oinoihsati.o .r - -3 V V"''T Circular seal oa rsuuass