The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 16, 1899, Image 7

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    THIS MOllNlmO ASTOKIAN, 'rJITKHDAY XOVEMBEU 16. li.99.
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Skin-Tortured Babies
CRY FOR OUTIOURA.
liutanl relief Mill aliwii, In hot hath with
tYrul', Hir unci ilnrla umiliilliK Willi
Crmi' Oliilnwiit. A l.leaain l"Mii l.r
lured Inlaule will worn otil, worried omiU.
) .i,UCoar.,rruM-. ,.
fto , ll.t..T. P-'TMS
a.4 avow tuua 'm,
It I l hn oiuiii-Bi thing to pick nut
wotiiiin whii la wearing it new gown fur
th first tlmn. A sclf-ooiirlou air gw
with It Hint I iimrn or a revelation than
th style of fnlirlc Itself.
AIMWMIHgRJ
V JL. wi m -t wm -i u
Karl's Clover Root Tea
... lttllW tin t'.-ni.l.ih.n, IVuIAm tl
HI.hhI, (lvna .,, .4f I,. 111. 1 uir.l Wl
lllwll.m, ii.llr.,.n, l.u ill Cr.iHh-na il
!." ,": Ail aar.m.1.1. I.ll.. N,,,,
I Htilil na ai.ijut. (..araniM l.v all
"Milata al in. tUc. and l,0i.
C wcua a CO.. LCMOV. N. V.
eoif eaoiaiiToae
CURIOUS MINING
AT CAPENOMI
Miners of Both Sexes and All Ages
Strung Along llie Uracil.
Tl'KMXC OUT (.'10,01)0 A DAY
Loinituinkntlon lth the Outside
World Completely Shut Off Seven
Month of the Veur.
r.
A superstitious nattvo of Dominic
offia4 hl rhllit a a aerlf)e to hU
lith.'n god. In the hop of finding
supposed hidden treasure.
HERVITA PILLS
Intort Vitality. Lost Vlfor lid Manhood.
Cure Imnotcncy, Is'ltrht KmUsIoniand
waiting- dlac. all effect of wlf.
(abuse, or execs and Indtav
i 1 j ran I lirt A ! IahIa An(
. am M - V fclWI. rf ftavi vi lUllli: HUU
"fl blood builder. Urine tbe
fCW restore the Are of youth.
VI rMfTHV inn I fiOe ncrbox. O boxes
tor J.rtO: with a written cniaru.ru
i cure or rcrunti tho mouey.
ocnu ior circular. Address,
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton A Jaokson Ms CHICAGO, ILL
fw Sal by Charles Boa. Dnntii
Oraajon.
H.F.Prael Transferee
TalepboM a.
DRAYING AND EXPRESSING
Ail Oewd Skip w Our Ctn
WtU Raoalra IpaoUl ArBtte.
alKIU, Or.
r. j. coox. Krr
Mm. Ni UaV
nrAT TICKETS
to all
EAST
Through palace ami tourlut Blwpfri,
(lining and library otworv&unn cars.
Kl.K'lANT VKSTI11ULK TRAINS.
No. 4, "Flyer U-iiwa I'oriluiiil ut 3:10
P. m.
No. S. "Flyfr," arrlvei Portland at
1:30 a. m.
For ratof. otc, call or addrM
O. W. LOUNflBBRRT.
Agent 0. R. & N., Aatorla
A. R C. HKNNISTON.
C. P. A T. A., Portland, Or.
It
T
UXURIOUS 1 RAVEL
rpHE "North. Woatern Limited" tralna,
elcctrlo lighted throughout, both In.
Id and out, and atetm heated, ara,
without aiceptlon, tha nneat tralni In tba
world. They embody the lateat, neweal
and beat Idnaa for comrort, convenience
and luxury ever offered the traveling
public, and altogether are the moat com.
plete and splendid production of the car
builder' art.
These Bplendld Tralni
Connect with
The Great Northern
The Northern Pacific nnd
The Caniidiun I'nclflc
AT ST. PAUL FOR
CHICAGO and the EAST.
No extra charge for thee superior ac
commodatloni and all olaaeea of tickets
ar available for passage on the famous
"North-western Limited." All train oa
thla line are protected by the Interlocking
Block aytm,
W. H. HEAD, F. C. SAVAGH,
Oaa'l Agent, T. A.
Portland Or.
J. I.umplun In Ulutx"ImiH'rut
The ninat rf nmi kalik- gili mining at
invwtit In Din world, If not in tli.- en
tiro hlHtory of gold mining, la that now
In irogrf In and about Chh. Nome,
on Norton Hound, ll. lirlng Hn, Alaaka
alttiiidil alMiut 2H mil. a in.rth uiul w.iti
of the mouth of the Yukon rlv.-r, or V
rulltv from this Mot. Hold was Oral
dlM'ovrrr.l ! Hnuko river liun full, am
during the rarly portion of this traao.!.
Capi Nome district ha.l ai'iulri'l c.Mt
lli'inblr ppule as a goml prudiic-r,
bjiiI rnit a tew inliK'tn from h Yukon
ouniry, many of them atnuiili-d h-rr,
went ovi-r to Nome iiik! i-lthi-r tnkl
aurli rUilms as they could gi't, or a ur
el woik an -they ciMild find It. Much
r.implnltit im made that claim had
bien tiikM by p.'ra-.ns holiling powTa
of attorney, their prliHlpiila not being
present In M-r.in, and In June the rnpe
Nome dlmrlct had Ix'omr an unpopuliir
hat reports were tin ulailng Ui the rf.
W-t that the uh le thing wua a "fuke'
ilKted on th. publle by the traiwpnrfa.
II.Mi roiiipunt.il to Improve their ttunl
Hess.
Whatever of truth may liuve b.-n In
lhee atorli-a I now of amall Import,
fir In June or In early July, some on,'
of the Kirundiil mlii.ia fntlng on the
I each, as the only uimIiiIiii. 1 pu, ac
cld-'ntally dlMi'overed gold In the sand
at his f""t. He told his siory ijulckly
among his strandi-d fii.mdK, and "
all th unempo)vd were at work on
the lxach with any and all klml of
tool that would dig.
Th'-lr SU0C.4M was such (hut within a
few days men who had work on claim
along tlm cri-k at flO a day and board,
threw up their jobs and took to (lie
beach, rxpecll.ig to earn, and actually
earning In many liuttaiices, a much In
an hour a they had earn.! In a da)
Never bad uoh ey mining B
hearj of, tvever had It bnii found so
uncxei'telly and so opportunely, and
It was not long before rwrythlng else
was d.'sorted for the .ahoiy, and even
women and boys of ten and twelve
years were to be found ua buay In the
mind as the men were.
Hlnc lb dlaxwery the number of
"iHseh cwnbeni" ns they are called,
ha steadily In'-tvaae.), and toduy Is
presented the a I range sight of hundred
of miners of both sexes and all age
and conditions utrung out along the
beach for a doien mile or more.
For mile to ibe west of Cap Norn
the bench runs atrulght away In a ait.p
of tide land, vao'lng from forty to six
ty feet In width between high and low
water murk, extending up to the "tun
dra" or black alluvial soil, which Is
form three to five f.vt higher than the
bench proper. All of this tundra, and
all of the territory along the creeks
and rivers eiut nnd west for thirty or
forty miles and back Into the mountains
for ten or tw.Mve mlli. hnd bvn stak
ed but on the long strip of tide lands
no mnn hud a U'ttwr claim than anoth
er, or could have, under the tide-land
lnws, nnd here the grand army of
gold rkcr candied nnd in very short
ordr hnd cotiwrted the barren alrund
Into a Klght of tremendous and enthus
iastic Imltimry. At the same time busl-n.-sa
of all kinds begun to resnnd to
the boom from the beach, nnd the us
ual collection of gambling hells, saloons
and dune hulls went Into operation.
At present It Is estimated that 1000 to
U'lW miners are at work on the beuch,
extending west for twenty mlVn. All
these work with ivker, and they oc
cupy Just a much territory to tho man
or groups ns can work it. It Is not un
usual for one small square bit of bench
to nun out J10 to J15 an hour. but. of
course, tlu space Is soon exhausted and
thi. lucky digger must move to another
spot.
This bench deposit of gold Is as yet
an unsolved problem. Ry some It Is
claimed that the gold In the wind,
which Is entirely "dust," hns txvn
wa.ihed out from the tundru by the
waves at high tlH and deposited
thrtiKh hundreds of years In tho sand.
It Is found hero now from two to five
fet below the surface In the drift, nnd
so plentiful that the miner who does
not Unci It In paying iiuuntltles Is the
exception. On the other hand, there are
some who claim that the gold Is washed
In from the m, nnd that the tvtil field
or "mother lode" so to speak, Is to be
reached and developed by dredging.
There may be something In this theory,
but the other seems to be the more ten
able. The beach to the east of Cape Nome
makes no such gold showing as does
tho beach to the went, owing to the ex
istence of a long reach of water or
"lagonn," which lie a short distance
back from the sea and parallel with It.
Oold deposits along tho creeka In the
Interior are quite as rich In one direc
tion a the othor.
The headquarters of the Cape Nome
territory Is Anvil City so named from
the shape of the mountain above It
at the mouth of Snake river, although
Tho Kitchen Sink
ShouM not breed
diseuHCH like
typhoid fever or
malaria.
It will not if
you use Gold Dust
regularly.
tot ln kaoklaa-OaUa Bala
tar Bi.imoi M
Trie N. K. PAIRBANK COMPANY
ekkata tl. Ia.li KavTark
III
Nome City Is th HiUimc. While th, known. Hut, according to the tale of
oily posses a numlxT of frame prosiieetor. an far ix-yonn a cape
hous.., t.-nts are tho prevailing sh- lt'T. I Prince of Wale. 215 mlW, gold ha
and prices for omimodltUai are nr tty. "n ro""(1 "" " cr'k in quarui
much a th.-y arx- In all mining towns. '" tht w"'"d '"' l" t W pe
NotwIthsKndlng this U one of the most' mun l,er lt Pntu-d by expert.
acesalblc mining town on earth, as1 "tiered r.r sulr-a claim
ship from any part of th world muyi b"ln 24 wrm-it price from IM.OOO
come uo to Us very d.sir. makln: due IIM.OftO, orul there are, of coume, a
allow unr.-a fur n harbor and much de-
Iny between ship and shore In bud
weather. M-l are from II. M to 13.60
nu ll; a Nil In a l.fit.t $1.50; plain
drink. &0 c iuu h; Uit, (0 c mt gluos,
and iKher '.hlngs In pro"rUm, Includ
ing a mutton chop at II 25 and, by the
wuy, thme are not much In exoew of
price at flrat-clas plmv In New York
City. Coper plat for use In nickers
I worth It weight In silver, and one
ruin ?r who had no -opier sub:ltutel
silver dollars for It, sixty-four of tln-m
being rviilivd to pronrly pUite bis
t
this time not many taker at tho fig'
ures, but they are expected In the
spring with a rush.
Over 1.000 claim- covering 20.000
acre, about 20 square mile of territory
have been recorded, and it I geni
ally believed that each claim represent
a suit at law, no hasty and haphaxard
has been the method of procedure trl
siK'iirlng claim
The claim of this emtlre section are
of the placer variety, and mi far no
qpartx hu been discovered, which
means that what 1 a busy mining
rocker, which, added toll first r of;r"'l lth mlUlona thl year may be
W, made It sotuewhut exxnslve, even
f.ir this l"K-allty. Iotjor In the mine
I worth from H to 110 a day and
hoard, and even carpentiTs. alx.iit the
only other chum of lulx.r, an- paid II 50
a il"-rted village twelve month later,
Nome gold 1 much darker In color
than the gold of the Yukon river coun
try, nwiylng $19 an ounce, though the
current trading ,-rice Is 118 an ounce.
at. hour and l.wrd themselves. As the ! r"M ,,UKt "' nugget coawtltute the
day. In summer are from elghlee,, to ",,lk "f ,n! currency, and g.Jd -a!
twenty-four hour long, a cu.ri-nt.-r
can 'Ut In a lot of spare time, Ko-ry-bixly
has money, and a many who
have It are not used to It. they are
lavlMhliig their eimlng by day on
gambling, liquor auul dance hull at
night, tinmblli.g tak the bu.k of the
dtiMt, and every specie of game I rep
resented In Anvil City.
A to what amount of gold Is Ix-ing
taken out. there I no rm-aii of d-
t
are as necesnary In the store) a the
ordinary gr.Kx-r's m-aJ.-t. And gold dust
ns a circulating milium Is nut a pop
ular us It might be, for coin or paper
inn n y commands a premium of 7 per
(vnt In many localities. Such money Is
known as "chechako," or "newcomer,"
a only the new arrival have It, and
that la the pklmo word for new ar
rival.
Wlnfc r at Anvil City, that 1 to say
In the entire Nome district, ordinarily
ornilitlnir It U known that not more
th,, i .00.110 in .11 have been ,h!ni-l 1 """'nue from October to June, and
by .learner, and $100,000 of 1hi has ,, mtP,ure ot 60 t0 60 re t0"
g..ne out within the, pa week. The " o.oer
betu-h mining I. re,xMn-ed Xo be turniK un barely ri above the hori.on. and
nut about $30,000 a day, but this In th
nature of thing raniu continue, and
when It lit exhausted ttuwe men will go
to work on the numerous claims lying
back from lite fa and along the
crk. Here the giMd Is found In Very
rich dexiits, the claims of Llndcburg
A Co., on Anvil creek, turning out ever
11,000 an hour (1:5.000 In U iK.urs), one
nugg nxirntly ftHind being worth
1312. Another claim, owned by Dr.
Ketlletien, In one day cleared up $3,000,
and o the story gx-. One may hear
almoHt any kind of a fairy tale, and
hll many of Dunn are exaggerated,
the fact remain tha,t Junt now every
man In the district ha a pocket full
of dust and a heart full of hope, and
there are no dixul broke In Anvil City.
What the condition will be a year hence
will not be known until then, and caa
n.rt be preellcPwl.
November 1 communication with the
outside world will be completely shut
off for evon mmiths at Itust, and only
a few of the people nw In the Cape
on June 21 It does n disappear en
tlrely from lght during the twenty
four hour.
To the prosp-c'.lve miner In "the
Slates" expecting to try hi luck In the
Cape Nome rush next spring, or rather
next season, tt may be said, that he
should kep hi attieutlon fixed on
weather reports from the Northwest
and be In San Francisco or Seattle In
June, to catch the first boat out, a
Norton bay usually opens In June.
W hat the fare will be cannot be told
this year, but now tt Is ItM to $75, ac
cording to accommodations, to St.
Michael, and $20 on to Nome by the
small steamer crossing the bay 135
i miles. The dL-rtaioe direct to Nome
t
I from San Francisco- la about 2.S00 and
! from Seattle or Tacoma 2.300 miles, and
competition has made the fare to St
Michael the same. What changes the
rush of gold seekers next year will
make remains to be seen. It Is merely
nn ordinary and agrveable sea trip,
and the miner arriving at Nome is
A POEM ON MANKIND.
Llk what la man, but Ilk a proutlDf
weed.
That, grow and ripen but to cast It
ced
Among the thistle and th tare of Ufa
And then to e It strangled In the
tlfe?
Or like the cloud that wander with the
bree.
And pa unnoticed from a life of ac?
Or like a mushroom, sprung to life,
alas!
To starve or strangle In the tangled
graT
Tlieie are thought that ar apt to
come to many people at times, espe
cially when they are sick and have to
pay big price for medicines. But there
I one drug store In Oregon where you
can save from 10 to 25 per cent on
everything you buy. and that I J. A.
Cenenson' Drug Store, at 227 Yam
hill street, Portland, Ore. At that store
you can get Hood' 8ara partita at 70c;
Vellen's Food, $1 size, (5c; bromo Belt
zer, $1 site, 70c, and everything else at
the same low rate. Tou can got r d
trading stomp there, and if you need
the Natural Body Brace, you can get It
there.
!THE PROOF
r
ot th pudding la in the eeuin
aod the proof of liquor
IS IN SAMPLING
That's an argument that'
elusive-a oVanonstraUoa.
Our will stand to tea.
HUGHES & CO.
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
K1VER RAILROAD.
jLesr. PORTLAND. ' Arrive.
1:00 a m.Portlnd Union Depot.ll:U a.m.
7:W p. m.ifor Aatorla and latent l.wp.m.
t mediate polma.
i ASTORIA. 7J
r.Cam. For Portland It ln-ll:M am.
110 p.m. Itermedlate point l:Mp.m.
SEASIDE DIVISION.
p m.ia. m
f:Wll:K Lv
b:U ll:5iiAr
t M 12:13 Lv '
1:101 l:UUAr
lam.ip.m.
...Astoria.... Arj T:40 4:00
.Wrrenion... J; J;
...saaiae,
Lv :li 10
SPECIAL SEASIDE! SUNDAY TRAIN
Leave Aatorla at 1:30 a m.; arrive at
Seaside l:tf a m.
Passenger may return oa any train
ehown on acbedul on same flat.
ALL TRAINS to and from Sawl run
ot Flavel and Hammond via Warren-
ton.
All train make close connections at
Oobl who all Northern Paclflo train
to and from th east or Sound point.
At Portland with all train leaving
Union depot.
At Astoria with I. R. A N. Co.' boat
and rail line to and from Ilwaco and
North Beach points.
THROUGH TICKETS on sal at As
toria for Sacramento, Ban Francisco, all
Eastern and European points.
City ticket office Astoria. 524 Cotnmer.
tlal street J. C. MATO.
Gen'l Fr"t and Pass. Agent
J. A. Fastabend
General
Contractor
and Builder
House-moving Tools for Rent
L LEBECK
t
Carpenter ond Builder
General Contractor.
HOUSE RAI31NQ AND
MOVINd A SPECIALTY
Astoria Public Library
READING ROOM FREE TO AUk
Ops every ..ay from I o clock to M
aaa l: U I M p. .
fl qbtcrlptloa ratss 0 par anna.
West Cor. Elsrsata s4 Duans Itrasta
TEMPLE LODOE NO. 7. A. P. A A.
M. Regular communlcatloD bald ee
ths first and third Tuesday erasing of
each month. J. N. GRIFFIN, W.
M.; E. C. HOLD EN, Secretary.
The
PALACE
A FEW
INTERESTING
FACTS
When people ar contemplating a trl(
whether on business or pleasure, th
naturally want th best errtse ob.
tainaol so far aa speed, comfort aso
safety Is concerned. Employes of th
WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES, ar
na'.d to serve th public and our UoJne
ar operated so as to max close coi
neotloos wtth diverging lines at aD
Juncvtioa potnta
Pulunan Palao Sleeping and Chair Can
on through tralra
Dining Car serrw unexcelled. Heals
serrsd a la carta
la order to obtain thl flm das ervtc
aak th ticket agent to ell you a ticket
nrnittlnnlt v In tha mliljkt it hla ftnM rtf
NT..... , i . ..j . . n . i . .... , i i "
iii.iiiv U in v i n i lux OAeu ".in 1 1 v 1 1. 1 iuij , . . . ,
. , M , .... . labor as sivin as he goes ashore, and
there Is little to do except to become
or shelter for the severity of the ell
mate, though those who are prepared
with hous to live In and sufficient
fixvl and fuel can not only pass the
winter comfortably, but can do more
or less work.
There are very few so well ofT as this,
however, fuel being scarcer than fool,
but among the "beach combers" a novel
plan will be adopted. Parties of four,
six or eight will organise for winter
operation by securing a large tent,
spreading It on the bench on the ground
they propose to work In, and there they
will set up housekeeping. The canvass
will be protected on the outside from
the weather In every way possible, and
stove will be kept swing on the Inside,
to that the tent will not only be com
fortable to live and to word In, but It
will never freeae In there, and the min
ing can go on quite as satisfactorily a
If the balmy spring wits the only season
known In the Cape Nome district. A
great rush Is expected in the spring,
but, ns hns beeui stated, there are no
claims umttnkcd anywhere within SO
or 40 miles of Anvil City, and what lies
beyond those limit Is practically Un-
a millionaire as soo i as convenient. At
the same time It may be remarked
with truth that If he Is comfortable at
home and is doing fairly well, he had
better stay right wheiv he ts and thank
the Lord for a contented spirit.
THEY CUT AND FIT.
Two Fashionable Furrier Who Are
Earning Well-Mortted Approval
i
Good work, correct atyle and perfect
fit speak louder for the furrier than
any advertisement that can be written,
Applexath & Prasil, tbe fashionable
furrier, at 143 Third street between
Alder and Morrison, guarantee abso
lute satisfaction In every case where
a purchase la made at their establish
ment Both gentlemen are practical
cutters and fitters, who have been em
ployed In some of the largest houses
In the principal cities of the United
States. There Is a style and finish to
all work turn d out by this firm that
stamp both gentlemen experts In this
business. Garments will be taken to I
be made over or repaired, and the work
turned out with the least possible de
lay.
TheWisconsin Central Lines.
and yoa will make direct eonnev 'n at
St. Paul '"Siena,,.
all pun.. . ...
For any further Information call on as
ticket agent, or correspond ".h
J AS. C. VOND. Qa. Pasa -nt
ur JAS A Ua.k, Milwaukee, Wl.
QsMrsi Agent
M Stark St. rortttn. Or
Open Day
and Night.
W. W. Whlpple.Propriet 0 r
Finest Restaurant North of San Francisco
ATTENTIVE SERVICE....
FIR8TX7LAM CUISINE..
PRIVATE ROOXS FOX LADIES.
533 Commercial St.. Astoria, Oregon
W. F. SCHEIBE, sxsttXL
A tall line e4 Plpae,
ad imoaara' Article.
474 Commercial mt.
"La Belle Astoria" Clear
Schelte's Opera Star
Schelbe's Special
And Othor Brands
C. J. TRENCHARD,
Commission, Brokerage, CM,,om HouM Broker.
ASTORIA, .OREGON
Insurance and Shipping:. Agent W. F. ACo aod Pacific Kzorea Co'.
The Leading Visiting and Wedding Card
. . . Engravers ...
22 & 23 WASHINGTON BHtDlXG. P0KTLAXD. OR., Over Litt's.
SAINT PAUL
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ST. PAUL,, MINN., JAN. iet, 1899.
COMPANY
S.o.illolla
depart!
Fast
Mall
8 p. m.
Spoiue
Fiver
9 10 p. m
TI.HU 5CHEDULES
From Portland
Asam
. D 1 . 1 .1 1 . A f 1 n.
n orm, umana Kann .:
as City, St. Louis.'
Chlcaito and EasL 1 8 45 P m-
Witlla Walla. Hnok.n
Mlnneauoitn.SUPiiu
Huluth, Milwaukee!
Chicago and Euat,
Spokane
Flvor
8:30 a m.
From Aatorla
OCEAN STEAMSHIP
All SallluK Dates tub
lect Vo chniiKe. J
For Sail Francisco-Hall
Niv.4 9. II, 19. 24, 29 i
T a m ex 811
uday i
Colombia River
Steamer
Tn Portland aad
Way Landlnga
1
Sara ex Mo
nJav
1-
Capital . ...
Reserve for Unearned Premium
Reserve for all Other Liabilities
Net Surplus over all Liabilities
Total Assets
PACIFIC DEPARTHENT.
CHARLES CHRISTENSEN. Manager.
B. GOODWIN, Assistant Manager.
SnCalifornla St., S. F., Cal.
$ 500,000.00
1,016,407.87
222,691.07
784,888.78
$2,523,987.72
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. Jlgents,
Astoria, Oregon
8:80 p.:
M011..W
r'ed.
AAirv Axjtn. AXr ny. Swk -vn rv yw-v v
w w-f w-- VT
IPISO'S
ICURE
8o,' bv Druggists everywhere.
Wlli J 1 lie Jfc'at'uMiKli Hynip! IrJ
L J Tiuitea Utmd. iieiuUuia,M
ig,i w ,II','!!'r,"t?',t h.
The Pino Company. Warn-n, Pa.
' J hill Rlvar.
juea.inu- .. ..,., .. Kri.
and Sat. v"-".u v j7- '
I WiiT-Iiudluga. 1
Itiparia I
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daily
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for Consumption O
I began using Piso's Cure 13
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me from consumption. My child Swa
is subject to Croup. Piso's Cure Xt
always relieves him. -Mrs. B.
CRANDELL, Mannsville, Ky.,
juiy gin, 1099.
O. W. LOUN8BBRRT.
Ax ant Astoria
H. EURLBURT,
Oea. Pas. Art Pert laad. or.
WHITE COLLAR LINt
OorumWa River and ruget mnd Navi
gation Com: any.
Bailey Gatiert leave Astoria dally,
except Sunday, at 7 p. m.
Leave Portland dally except Sun
day at 7 a. m.
White Collar tins tickets and O. R
& N. tickets interchangeable on Bailey
Gatiert and Hassalo,
A. J. Taylor, Astoria Art.
TJ. B. SCOTT, Telephone 111
President.
State
Normal School
MONMOUTH, OREGON
Training School for Teackera
New Building
New Department
Ungraded Country School Work.
Graduates Secure Good Positions.
STRONG COURSES Well equipped training department. Normal oourss,
quickest and best way to State Certificate.
Expense tor year from 110 to 1160; Board U.H to per week; Tultloa, tM
per term of ten wseka Fall term begin September Uth; Summer term June tT
to September L For catalogue addrea p. L. CAMPBELL, President
or "W. A. W ANN. Be of -Faculty.
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KOPP'S BEST
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A Delicious and
Palatable Drink
Absolutely Pure
The North Paoiflo Brewery, of which Bottled wer ior family use or keg
Mr.John Kopp is proprietor, makes beer beer supplied at any time, delivery in
for domeeHo ond export trade. the city free.
f4orth Pacific Brewery