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THE M0KX1XG ASTOKIAN t'KDAI. JILY 12 tK)l gaily ototiain Tilrphone Main Ml. TEhMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILT. Bet by mall, rwr year 1X00 6nt by mall, per month SO tVrred by carrier. pr month (0 SKMI-WF.EKLY. Bnt by mall, per year. In advance. U.00 All communications Intends! tor. rub Hratlon should be directed to "Kdttor Aatonan." Uuslneas communications Of mil kinds and remittance mux he ddrsvsed to "Hi Aatorlan Publish ing Co." The Aatorlan gu canter to Ita ad vertisrrs th largest circulation of any tiesrspaper published on the Columbia lirer. Advertising rate, can had on ap t'ratr s the business manager. The editor of the Orfgcmlan mar resourceful In satire, and brlmlng o'er full with wit, but the mjt industrious searchers will not find . morsel of log ic, nor an atom of argument In the protests of that Journal against the con tention of Astoria for terminal rates, Rldlcul. vague Indirectness and delib erate perversion of fact are the salient factors in the effort to decry Astoria and to mjlntain Pirtlanl as a "?ea port," in spite of the often proven f.ict that by so doing th; best interests of the entire state and splendid Inlanl Em pire are retarded. The Astorian re cently reiterated a statement mad over and over again In :hc columrs that if there was no river this harbor woul ! have common psint rits with other oorts on the Pacific coast. The Ore- gtinlan reprints the paragraph and pre tends to believe that the Astorian de plores rhe fact that the Columbia exists. The Oregonlan understands perfectly the connection In which the illustration "Va used, and It also understands the fact the Astorian desired to impress by the use or that Illustration. Its satire Is evasiveness. It dare not attempt to answer the statement logically; it never has attempted to discuss the priblem with anything resembling argument. We should like to ask the Oregonlari to point out wheMa the listing traf fic arrangements for the delivery of ex port w heat to deep a ships it Port land has had on" lmnt of h-n-fl: to the proJucr or to any m -Is ;thr than the transportation oomn!.". Th question is plain. L-t 'h '-r-c -ninn answer it. i I K. ANOTHER MALIGNANT ATT A1 PattIJ-Po--t Intelllg-n.-r. The Portland Org n an. in its matig nam hostility to the a-lmini:rjt. "'. has from time to tim sought to mak -"tr,-ranital out of th app -iintT.n: mad by th president to posit'ons in th rf-eular army, hoping thn it u' 1 find some concession to th poltl'ians. wh-. wr alleged to be clamoring to hsv a certain rrcentage of th commissio's distributed among their civilian constit uents, fweral tims th Or-g,.n!n has gleefully annune! -hat su'h a surrender to 'he r'Uticiins has b "-n mad3, only to find thst i. was mistakn and this papr has had occasion several tim? to pos misstatements of this kind. aftr each of which references th Oregonian temporarily dropped all rfernc to th tabler t: w ithout, however, withdraw ing its false stitements. Thus, when the first appointment -f lieutenants were made, th Orgmian Jumped at the conclusion that all wr made from civil life and on recommen dation of politicians, and real the presi dent a vigorous lecture upon his vll dolng. The Post-Intelllg-neer pointed out that, without a single ?xptlon, every on of the commisslo: s went 'o young men who had served in th wir with Ppiin and In th Philippines, and w ho had been re.:ommend-,l for positions in the regular army by their rommani-Ins- officers. Nothing further was .-''.id by the Orgonian upon the subject. l"p tri the present time it doe n,,t ap. (.-ar that a single appointment in the line of the regular army, out of th liundrels which hive ben mad", bus gone to other than men who saw "-r-vief In the war with Spain and In tl:c I'hlllpplnes; or mn who had .iistin guislied themselves In some mann-r in those warn. Yet this fact in never men tioned by the Oregonlan, although it is the subject of much admiring comment by the service journals, w hich are k-en-ly alive to all that affcU the inter ests of the army. Having been .jften proved In th wrong in Its prmiture conclusions, the Oregonlan has become a Utile cautious, and assures Itself of Its facts a little more1 carefully before essaying further criticism. It has at last found some thing which It can criticise wl'.h'Ut minstatlng the facts. The president has recently appointed two tr.cn to positions in the pay department, who ire clo'O to the retiring age. I; is, from ihe Ore gonian stand point, a matter entirely to one side that both of those men were veterans of the civil war. one of them having served wl.h th president in h s own rogiment. an I the other a former regular army otHeer. Huh had bvn out of ;lie army for many years, prior to the outbreak of the war with Spain but both ha I ., rved during that war in the volnnti ns. One of them, i; seem, is suffering fro i. m organ!.- d.s ease, , ;ha: he could no! t" sen cut in the field at the Philippines save a. risk of his life, The Oregonlan .-. sumes that h'th of these appointments were disreputable, were made en ac count of personal fr.en.lshl," solely, and that the army suffers by rcism cf them. There Is a show of Justice in the criti cism that aged men. with no pr.vous military training, should not be ap pointed from civil life to army po tions The Oregonian will, however. stand substantially alone in denouncing the president for having .i;.;-'.tite i two et- erans of the civil war. wh al. rvd uurmg mo war wt:n pai '. to p s:..ons on the staff cf th- regular army, w h , h it appears they are comjy.en: to till If there are any s um 1 critic, sms army appointments to be made, .: woul I sem that th-y might have b-en .n -re legitimately dirc'ted to the arp intm'nt of two aged ex-oorfedera:-' officers to be brigadier-generals in rhe regular army, permitting them ;o retire w.th the rank and pay of such offlc-'W, after a few months cf brief s-rvlce. The Oregonian. however, hid nothing to say against th' annointm.nt of ilen-raJs I.; and v heeler, w rh whom it j in all pnllti cal sympathy. I:s vir'uoui in lign.rlon is only ar used when the president ap points two old veterans cf the 1'iuon army to s.ubord.nate positons on the ?ay corps, after service in the same position in the volunieer army. Harlwol .'ra-.vf,n alwiys was be hind the tim-s somehow. Olavacr-. You .ire right. When everv b.x'v is buying T-x.i.s sio.-k he is still buying gold bricks. TO CI'P.E A COLD IN ONE DY. Tik Laxativ Bn-my-Quinip.e Tab lets. 2Zc. "I'm eiiouragitig Edgar t- m-bil "Th-y e "That's a lot. I i .1.1 . ... ,i ne i k.n I h- w jn's , 1 ays ll for th-- m- r 'iu. a w li . ; Y n di-tiro p!ntv Trn ar. nv-r - u ly.parl bv what y-ur bd- r.-U -t co d f ...J p- p-rly d g-std f . ur -oo-Tia h w :i "n t 1 g-s- I: K1 .1 Dvsp tains all of t a 1 nr- w ill It . n. will I: nat :iri! -lice- h-nc must !n.-t v-ry , !a-s and .-. .-.r-r-ir -t that natur- f fo-,1 an us It in -o-ir -hlng the b dy a-.d rpl.ic ir.sr th- tisu s. thus g.vir.e !!f h-a!th. str-ne h. anihi'l n, f ur M .-. and e.-l h-aithv iipi':t-. '? H A f IMOEHS, Dr.ig-l-t. H n.-k -1 if r,- m.ght h- r h And -h- r-pli.: ' V ol -i ay, Y mj': .ik-ly to mo.-, ir.y titn Th.it v -u ar- out that w iv." THOT"SANT SENT INT' F.XII.K. Every y.-ar a larg numb-r -f -.-.r suff-r-rs wh-si- lungs ar- sor- ar-1 rakd with -.-uhs ar- urg-1 -o go to anoth-r .-lima:-, flu' this is .: an I not il.cays stir. r.n't b an 'T.l-wh'-n Dr. King's Nw I;i'c ,wry fT "-nsumpti-.n wdl ur y..u at h-m-It's rh -n--st infalliM- medicine f,,r ''oughs. i',,. and ail Throat and Lung i;-a o-i -arth. Th fir-" des- br.ng-rli-f. Astound.r.g cur r-sui: from prsist-nt us. Trial b'-tle fr at Hart's Iirug Sh-r Prlc y,,. ,ij Jl.(,i. Kvry bottl- guanint!. N-ll Her r.ding '-ostum is stunning H-Vc Thai's s... Th-n you m.ght r.ii; that an xam;.l- of -he for'- ,t hab.t, h'-Philad-lphii R-cord. HE KEPT HIS LEG. Tw-lve years ago J. W. Sullivan, if Hartford. Conn.. critchd hjs lg With a rusty wir. Inflammation and bbeid plining aft -n- P'r two year he suffered int-n-ly. Th-n th bst do. -tots urgH amputatl'gi. "but," h writ "I used n bot'l of W-ctric ril:tr an l l!-j hsx-s -f Uuekln's Ann. a Salve and my ig was sound and well ss ev-r." For Enjptlons, K-zma. Tettr. Salt lihum. Sors and -ill fohwl disorders Eb-'-tr.c ifrs has no rival on ar:h. Try tnr-m. Hart's rrug Sp.r will E-ijarint-e ati.f;i tion or re fund mon'-y. Or,lj- 'M: "Am-ri'.i i rnioaroni a n 1 "Y-s." -ay-but thai will 'iur. w-.n't 't all. gong to '.-nno-elli." x- us the other pu "- 'hi' ago i.ak wn xpt s.on l-.ilv in th It -'-or-l-ll-r- DON T LET THEM ,-1'FFER nfi-ri f hlldr--1 ure t-.it'ir-d wi ii it. h irg ati-l hurtling .-z-triu and .!i.-r -k n lis-a..-s but llaekl-i," Am,' a S.ilv h'-als th.- r ,w s.,r-, . xp-ls inflarrirna rion. l.tn-es th- kln -,v 'hoiit ;t sear '1 -an. fragrant, eh -ap. 'Ji'-r-'s no s.-i !.-. nu '-ar h .a.- -goo! Try i'. 'ur guar :in'.--l. O .ly e-. , ,t .. ,,ui, ji-r,,-.. Th- sinif!.. th-y v.a n to ax tnii-' !) -h'- ki J j j ii hiKhelor.s. I-VHiD ''HAX'lEli TO I'OIHON Puti-fylnig oo J in :i; duces eff-cta y,. Dr. Klnir's N'-w Life poison flollt ni!-. .- iritoin-s of dr-enlo pr,, Pill-- xpl 'h' bow-Is, g'--iily easily liu- sur-ly. eiirin Consti.a'.ion Ril!o'jsn---., Si'-k Il' idJ'he, F-v-r-, all Livr. Kidti'y and Howel trouble-, On ly 2af; at Hifi'.-j Drug Stur. WHAT TWO CKNTS WU.I. DO. It will bring relief to sufferers from asthma or consumption, even In the worst cases. Tlitsi is about what one dosv of Foley's Honey and Tar cosui. Isn't it worth a tritl? Hart's Drug Pid you ilnd the house as represent. d 'Oh, yes.'' "W it r on the top tl.Mr'" Y th r.f leaks." Mr John Tipp.s. Oolton, Ohio, aayg; "Foley's Uoii'v and Tar cured my lit tle girl of a severe cough and Inflamed tonsils." Mean's Prug Store. "iv-lla' This in no way. The th.s room must have been d is m here a mnth." 'Then blame the gill beforv, ma'ma l'. only b.eti here three w coks." Phil adelphia Times. Th-'s. W. Oarter. of AshNTO, N. C. had ki Iney tiouible and on,, bottle of Koley's K dr.ey i'ur. - fftvted a iwrfect cure, and h says there is no reme.lv that will compare with It. Hart's Drug Store. ' If your hat blows off while you are with an evening trolly party, don't mind It.." Why not" "Hecause hatless trolly parties are awfully good form." OleveUnd Pla.n ivaler. Science ha.s found that rheumatism Is caused by ur.c acid In the M.-od. Tins poison should be excretej by the kidneys Foley's Kidney Cure always makes them well Hart's Drug Store. Il.ax You know th.-s.- wild out at 'h- Z Joax Yes. They won't hurt you Mowers H ax- XT iJeorg-. Ew.rg. a Praclh-ltig phys ic. an of Snith s lirov. Ky.. f. r over tl irty years, wrii.-s h s p-'rson-H ,xperi nee with K;ey s K.dnry 'uie. "For y irs I have b-vn gteatiy bothered w th k !nev tp.uble aid eiiiarge.i prostnte gi.md I used everything kn.nvi t the profession without reii.-f, until I was In duced to us Foley's Kidn.y Our. After using thrv to:tles I w.m entirely relieved and curel. I Prescribe it now da ly in my practice and heartily recommend Its use to ail physicians for! such troubles. rS- I can honestly stat I have pr scrilel : in hu:idr-ds of' c.ts-'s with perf-Nt luv-'ts." Hart's! I'ruif St r-'. Talk ab'Jt her pavem-ntsl Think -f th- pi .'' that ig sa. I to be paved with E-io.1 int-n.lns. Jas Amhrt. .f D,l!n, O. ritet "I hal an obstlnit sore on my fjee which everything e'se failed to heal. After one appllcitlon of B.inner Solve It began to heal and after thre appli cations it was entirely he.l'.ej leaving n scar. Hart's Drug Store. ' The la'.'st styie of feminine hats are fla'- but the prices are still higrh. Any advertise) dealer Is authoria-M to euarante Ilanner Salve for tetter, eozemi, piles, sprains, scalds, burns, ulcers and any open or old sore. Hart's Drue Store. . f c ur I'll, mak- th active members of a th mast motifs. Th gr at-'-t h-aier of mM -r-i t m s 's f!.innr S.ilv f.-r cuts. w-n:n Is, sores. Til s in I a'l k-n I s--as f. It is ruar at:!. I's- no si.ii,s:i:u!e, H-in's Dr-ig Sfr. "What "lit ;, "-tty whit- tlowrs th 'y ar V l--i:g.' N N k!' '.V. th- y 1 -n t stay in rv " 'h--v'r ba ':.!. ,r but: " Phi'ad-'ph. i Pr-ss. ns. y-.u Th pU-s 'hat annov v-u si will b 'Pi-, kiv ml i-rman-ntlv hea!d if v-mi ! u-- I'.'.V-:'. Witch H.izl S'lv. He-war- -,v .r h!-s c,.un'rf.fs. ('HAS k ";;-:r.s. i.r.tugHt. Wh. I . v. .ii -h tik The 1 I.- ' T . ' Wh "All ni '. I i y-.u m.-an" a.-io writ.- lov- l- tt-rs ar i' Fre Prs. liars ' A l a 1 cmpl-xi. n generally results fr . n ina. t.v ll-.'-r a-ol hiwel. In ail i s-j h ILS'- I Witt's IJttl Early Ris- rs ;,r -lu grali.'ying results. CHAS. li''iER?. Druirg s ' I: was an Am- ri. an J.-ky w ho won at I'-i ri j. t I supp-.se h wa.s ai ll to some ex tent by the hors." Cleveland Pla.n D- ar. It is as r t,, k p w-II ihan get rurd. D--Wi't's IJ'.tle Early R!srs t.ik-n now an I -h-n. w 11 ul-vays kep your bowN In perf..--: Tier. Thev ro vr grip but prom ;p an 'ny g'n'le at'ion. -"HAS. R'liJErt. Druggist. L-fl- Elm-r (who has an inquiring m-ndi Paua. what is firmness? I!r.fs.r Uroadhead Th ex-rcise of ail' pow-r my son. L,"i- Klmr W-ll. sir, what Is ub st.na v Pr..f"s.ir Fir .alhid Th exercise t won't power, my son. Thos famous l.fle pils, DeWitt's Llttl Early P. srs compel your llv'r and bowel to do their duty, tli.m giv ing you pur, rich blood U recuferate your bodv. Ar easy to take. Nvr gr ;,-. r'HAS. P.O.;:: It"?, Druggist. Whn th- weather man predicts a thuitl-r storm is he a lightning calcu- iat ,r? "I no ind-b'l to On Minute Cough Cur f r rny prsent good halth and my lif-. I was tr-atd in vain by ao to--. f.,r lung trouble following la gripp. 1 took One Mlnu Cough Cure and r--..v r d :nv n'-alth." Mr. K. If. W;e... '.fad's tin. CHAS. R'KJKBB, Dt uggl't. Vu--ri a ! , -ill id low s'arts out to cut a ,i young blad'-," dash D f - Wlteh Hazel Silve Kbould b- proini.tly ;i.,.-i to cuts, burns an 1 'a! I" P -oO'h.-s and quickly heals th- injur 1 p.ar'. There are worthK-D Tl rfe I,- to g-t I -Witt'S. ' HAH. P.O. ;El: Drm-gist. A; Ir ,;o el -i M ,ie nriiil-g will sell under- of .liiinging. 'o truthfully "tat t0 you and 'ti r..a I 1 1 -,f th-s few lin-s that your Koioi In y, p'',i dir.. Is without 1b-'ii- le-t and only cur- for dys t i-i.'t tioif. f have i-vr corn in con t.i' t with and I hav- usd ri.any other nt I.-iri'.ot Join 7;-.-irri. West M d-d'i-s-x. Pa. No pr-p'i ration equals Kodol Dysp. psin Cur as it contains all the natural d.g-stants. It will digest all kinds of fovl and ran-t r.elp but do vou good. '.'HAS. itOOERS, Druggist. Stories of vx: vj v v :M v'5 ; It !-TIMK ItoM VNi'i:. Hello, mah Lain 11.;',., mih hon.'j ! It.-llo. mall lag t .me unl' In the twinklli'K cf an ee. pan.le- ' mciiiiim ieigii',1 In ih. sewing rem of, S:, Agatha's nr.-s. n Tw ,-nt w o ! small gu; dr. pp-1 r.l.s. Fi.ai.h scams 1 and buttonholes :i a wild rush for tM-! open window and th. Ii lli-i ! . the street piano man 1 Their pretty teacher was far ;,o teo.l. ! er hearfd lo ste u ih.- Il. gi i So lli- tie imisu- could come mi,, the lives j these slum chlldivn. Why deny them this pleasure' So h- .Uietl gathered! up the scaitercd plec.s f unbleached ! muslin, smiling as she softly hummed the air which came dunging and clank- ! lug from the street below i "O-ec-Miss (liacc vo in - an sec U- ain't g..t no monkey II, s g.-t a man - a real, live swell, too"' I Tho Hall in displayed hi small. gleaming teeth, as he g.mM up at the children, crowding u.'.-n the fire escape, j The teachers in these minions he had' heard of the n. Th y wore furs and vlilets. and always th.- ga,- their pupils- for the street iihl-icuiis, ,i ul. kd. perhaps even a dime vlruv liyi-ie slipp.. I t, n pennies into the hinds of as miin -'u-r g.iitcs. :h.--i Icune 1 ovver th-.r wr gg in. , . I lit tle flgur--s to catch a gltmi-t- . f the ex tra attraction. In ih-- :tt.-r f a gap ing circle was .i ,-!! built f. How f i .in hr own walk of life a cirfully groom ed chip. Iv, he was -. .id n the c,,:i vent.onal fr.nk co.it. gray trousers, si.k hit and ni'l-h gl-s-s. An I he was lancing, a, tu illy- la icing to that fr.ghtfully rag-tun nni c A I old guf faw r.-se from th c-.r 1 ,.r lum deiii lens, and tirace lean. I ti.i'.h-r ,-ut :h--window, to ih .lis. mfort ,f h-rs,-lf and scvervl m illrr f rms whose own ers would ti-'t gi- way, v.-t f-.r "teacher." 'Hell.,' Hello"' s. ..i-r.-d th.- pi.ui.' in final nu npii Th y--ung man ! -p- IH--I dunc-d. Whipped !u, p...he hat ' from his hap"!y :i-j I an 1 l-l,b--r.i!ely , hell 1' t .'ird, 'he gaping, laughing' crowd. ! "i 'h, t-ac.i- r, g.e in some m-'r- pen , n.es jui k Se', h-'s g-ila' away, an' I he's so funny' Js' a c up:.-, pi. as . Hut li ic hid :umble, ha. k to h.-r tabl-. and wa.s fitting tlo-r.- n w. with I her w hit f.i e h.ilf-h.ll n ,n In r sl- : j der hands. Th ch.idi -n. aw, I .y h.-r sil-uc-j and pallor. s.--,-,., , ( n,.-' ! y- to :h-ir l-sks. In a ni- h i i., a! f.islil .n ili ice I dir-ct ., th maitid- r .-f '.'i. aft.-i- i noon's work, and fin illy i-h pu;. '. ; ar.tie.l w.tti ,i .!! w inn g ng- r ! bread ml tniir-nunng -g ...)e. ! t.-ach --r." in. i" It - 1 : on r --m Th-:r t. ,i low ,i,i ! 1 -i th. a-I :- k-l I '. O,. 01 til-' I to 'l ' , !i.-r i m.'-er i - -li 1 !..io I ni in.' li on h.-r n irr-.- : h.-. ir t h i t w ell I h i: Agl.n - --f the 'I 111 C: I I k I " I "1 Mu-lo-i r r :i ! h. .1', 1 I. I'l I A f !g- I Who hi! hi;;-:. I ' Sh -oil kn .-a ' Fr I y-rk-. f v , Th- ,. ,. v--af-I fa r b i-I sir.- I It -ng h r lli-t ' in i l-i the ! in i g '.i - . I.ti- h.i-l t -i I kn v n ttils-.-h i- h . v t - n -.. she ,t I not wit. lion !,.- a g., y.g..i.y f--lw. Sh.- had always -a, I that no in an ! sholll 1 tl - I t s g : t'l- pl.-dge. His will p..wer shoul I li.- h.- nlv guar I. in. Hill this! Sh- t-, aii-. hi. Mu-oi-d f it- UrS, )M , X- -ed ,.v-. llWt TL tlV'-ly "lie shrank . i. k ft-on 'V- icn-lni' H id he .--n h- r as -ii - !--a: e, ,,v r 'b H'-tl- .hug--" Sh- fogit -n.it the rnu si -pin and ais in, .ngni'i'is companion had long site roimd-l th.- e.imr and disiirit.e.irerl m the banbl- of E.-ist.s t-.n-m-n; l;f.-. Th" .iiit,.r .,t.-r- th- r-..,m. noisily arriiig.,1 the .hairs and table, for th meeting of -hi- boys' , lui, in th evening. Crac. dr-w hts. f ut, proud ly, donn-d In-r wraps, and with a few courteous words to th attendant, swept out f th- mis-ion rooms, f.-.-iing that she n-v-r wished t see th-tn again. That i-v-nlng. us 'h iinnr gong iun l-'I in a certain rfsid'-nce overlisik Ing th park, a young woman, with a d"trmln -d expr.-s-.loii on h-r face and a contradictory tr-mbling In hr hands, tied un 'wo packages. One was very small and contained a l'"Alr's box. The other held .-.-y.'n photographs, all of one young mm ai various ag and in divers garments, a buiidl" of notes and e:t"rs. and s-.m- fa b-d flowers. She dirtd th-m with car-, then r-tolut-ly dese-til-.l ti th - din ng room. Hut vr appcti'e bad taken flight. Sh toy -d with h.-r soup and . nt the fish a'A-iy nut as' -I. li.-.-r a la mod- sh dclar-d t le- too n!ivv for this s.-a. son of th y.-ar. H.-r 'lOi'-i- look-d at h-r k-.-nly. "You ouht t i giv- ut. hat mission work. Cri-".. ''an': y oi lln I 'oni n'li . r fad'.' T.-ti -iic-tit air do.-j agr.-, with you." "Talking about a-ii.-tii'-li'"," look ill Ih i rr nr--ssil.il' Tom. "vv.. hav. u irood on o'lay on Fi-d Y.-rk s. Ariith'T b,i of b ' f. fatli r." 'Jr.i'.. tiirtiltig -lizy and f.ini, clu'cli'- l frantli ally a her napk:i. Wis sh- to h-jr th s oi y of Fi"l's d:Fgi,u here b-for ih - -mire family? W.ldly sh thought of flight, th-n l iking a fr.-sh grip on hr ri i ;.k I n, wimh, by this Mil", r -s -tnln'.-d a Miow ball, -.tie d -tertnin" ! to 'ace the ,,i . al. "You ."," ofitinu" I Titn, "Fr-I made 'im fooliuh le t th oth.-r day with Cu. Timings. I .lldn'l b-ar what It was ill about, but, any way, th lus-r the Hour was to go down In the slums somewhere Willi one of ihee ,.giu lithilciv ,ln a .-akcw-ilk and pass lh). hat ' tlra v gapped. ' V " fellow ought u k;u,rt' nti u, U!i '"""'"ingt ll. 'i .ilw.it nttlliK i'P a 11111 "!. Kie l ",i..l m ;K'' "un ''"' ' " 'I"" '' ,1'""' wllh 1 l"t "f ", 111 '" "' '"' f'-ed fall And lie .lid, In ', '1'" I"lt M a jolly ..! cake, tt',lk- ""', 1 " ""gan giln b r !h "truck Kl.-ndike. We M- vlupped in. Hut, best f all '"'" thr ugh, and a HI- "' v"""' -"':ie. iiiiht up lo him, ye'. , "''"" "'' -t t-'g is out -v 1,111 ,-r W ' ''. ' iiy bum. " Kveryb My at the table laughed '!r,,''" wondered if ihat hysi-rleiil treble tt,, r'',,llv M,r " "'ce. She left u,'h rld'cul ..is ,.-siiv to ei y invesd 'ln-"v she unnll.vl net napkin, and Kl'' 1 '' rv " ,,: "r ''"'f fier all M',lf n 'ul' '"'r- tien Tom .lasli-d I III, St.) IS -,i Mis ro it. .... u i. ,,,.,( ,i. il... 'III. Oe w ii :.,-l -liin entry by h: sis-er She laid lo hand aft.vfl -ut -ly on his shoulder "Tom. dear, you kn w Dial sink-plil -th- pearl one you ,sk--. me for th-i Cher dny Well, h -ie it is Y-ii n, a ke..p it 1-1 think it w.ll I . -k v.-iy well 1 with ihit tie" : Then kLssing him g.-ntly. h s!;j,pe back lit' ti-r ro.n. wh o- Ton tin I on. unit ering . ' i I II. ar,- .pi r things a feller's s - j : -r-i th .pi ---n s: ..f all She turn I me I I'wti ( .,.1 .in. h.ir I when I .i-k' d f i j .lu! p:ll b-f .re"' i Mt'SI.'S i-IIAI'.M Am ng Ihe linm.gi an s awa-fl-g . un. nit:, in a: Mills Island le-.-ntly was i tall young fellow with a little Mi, k bag ntil r his arm II- was i I' 1-. about .M y.ars oil, nil hit adjiis...n , was a pleasing an 1 diatnatlc .ncld--nt. ! wltti-is-d by- Arthur H -my Th soil It teaches Is iu goo I for American as for immigrant q I Wh- ti ;he young man's turn came to ' answer Ihe IneviMhl ,ii--stlon, 1! uv ; much m n -y hue you'"" he smile I. and answer frankly. "None." ; ' ltu: don't you know y.-u can't crie in h.-re if you have no inoii.-y and n front to sneak f r vu' V h.-r ar- i ii going'" ' 'T- Fall Itlv.-r flrtf. I have a fro n I !.-. T'l-ll 1 shall see th- Wh'le ..-,1111.1 try I shall nuke moti.-y Y hi w:il lie If "f III." I T1'- in - ; t.-r pr led i I h.r sharply II in will i on g : -., Fill I Hi"!'' Whe Will y . - It 111 I -1 ep i to nigh:' ' I li ill V ling f 1 - : IW III! .1 A 1- I ' ' Wh r ill -..nil 1 ! . p w I .e I t! in th; Hi- li.k t. : I - I lUglled. II' -1 "I 111 I XI..- I'd ng :b a tin .o it, 1:1 y 01 pill .1 i m a - k cliv i ti . w r th.- v.! -k I ti, i.i i In I' . ,nt i '!,-- ..p-ti .pa e and, lifting :l, i . Ins l.ps, (..-K i ii th.- beautiful m 7.1 . 'r en "i 'avail. -ri. i Itiis'.e.i.-: tn-- llrst Hole -veiy.in- ,n ttn build. ng SI "el still and ll-trn ' I lo: if lin-s of ItiimiKt. nits h-eanie ,t,,,. lioiil.-u.. Th" f ul. 't ti walt.-n In In- pit lo..k'-, nn and th-ir fic-s li-.-am tend r. Ev-n th-- ni- inet jinoiig th-in .ui" I t,, fe,- ih- .harm .f the plead ng n.'l 'i Wh. n th music '.iij4--l th-r was a bins; ,,f api.laiise. Shouls f Itrivo"' "IJo.nl boy'" "liiV- "Ollle lll"!e!" cam from ey-.-ry si b- The physlol ins, who had a f-w m in -tits b, f..r - mad ihir hurrld and mil ovr-g"iitly . xam Itiitlon, Joln-d . n Mi., apjiltuis.- The of-llei-r who had ipiesil m. . him y. sharp ly slapped lilm on Ih- buck. The c.itn- inl-Hlotii-r hlmdf had ' ,.m.- up fiom tli ofllc - at th sound of ih horn, nnl ik-d for th" ar:l ulirs Wln-ii h hnr I !hm h I urn I to th - ngnt of ;h Fill River boats mid said: "!lv this fllow i pussige. In cluding meals, and iharg. It to me." "I will i harg" It to inys-lf," sal.) the agent, and he took th young Pol,, by 'he arm and l"d him away. Th" incld-nt was a s'-rinon on -onii . ten a lesson on what It means to be a mister. Th" trade may In- music, or farming, - r bricklaying -It does no' matt -r. Th man w ho has i-oiiiip"l it, who knows .t, root and branch, ran point to II ,ih confidently u.s he young Pol point .( to his cornet, and ay, n In- did: "With thh I inn go any wh -i'-." Hi rdn -rs. IIA I HST. H-r- V hi ai- ag'in, duly, H-ie you am ag'in, July, .-'naicbiii' liiat oi' "Hot T l I- I'lom ih.- dyin' lips o' .Inn-l Mortal.-, kn-elin' al y.-r f.-.-l Pain. 11' in Hie blazin' b.-iil, Woti l'iin' if ltu- iloctrine you Ai.- a pr. iii-hiii' kin b n il'-; Sun- ol' do. Irin Ihat for years lias bin i.i.., I your earn l!y progie-Hiv- thiiikin' men Willi in- vnii'.' nn' with lln- p.-n. That ol' Hat all's fiery Iik I. 1 thin ol' fogy fak. An' th.ii inortiils from their biltb 'lit ih'-ir llad'-s h'-r- on .-arib. Ii.-iivi-r PoHt. "Any f. man -ah' ol '.in make 111011 -y," ..aid lln makes .'i specially of ipiota- lions. "V"-.," replied Ih short halnd Indi vidual w ho had fall-. I lo paxs some of his own mak", ''but It lak'-s u wlH.- guy ; 1 g-t rid of It," ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. IJFFKOTIVW JUI-Y I, IWI, IKAVK I IVRTIANI lA.sl.l iti in j ' ,vo p in 3 i p is I IVrlUii.t I'iiIiiii m,M,t Kr A.l..rl suit Wsv I'.'lllls II 10 a in V 40 p in AitroitIA Cur r.iflUiu! and Way I'uliili : v hi ; 0 10 p in II .10 in I In so ui i o.w i iii Hi y.MOK IUVIHI0N O . in II ' a ui ; II III I , .VI . Ul I a v-1 in ' T to a hi AiUilU (or WarrrnliMi, curl, ail and ' .ail.la In la 4.'plll S '. lu I ' a in ii ' in J i' 1. 1 ..'p hi I U !' III lj.nl i m I . p in T.iii in i ui ( m sral.lr. for Warrrnloii and .l..tia I'aily - c pt Saturday, ! Siluidiy only ri ains Ii-svk Astoria for Flavel. II un ......I ...I L- . -. .. uc'it.i una r.'ii ntv'eiia m a it, u. ill an. I i ..ii p in. U.iily. Uav Fort Sio vent for Astoria t ? of a. m and i U p. in .tally. A I trains niakit ol.no connection lobl.i with all Northern Pacific irilna to and foul (lie r.ut and Sound p. Inn J O MAYO. Uli l FieiglK and Paaaengi-r Agent r ' -. ..Portland - Astoria Houlo.. STR. " TAHOMA," lal!y It ninl Trips rx.-'pt .Sunday. TIMS CAHO I-av- Portland I.ea Astoria a m I n. in ihrviigh Portland connection with st.-ati-r Nahcot from thvcoanl Im lie i, Ii points rhtte Tollar tJnr tl.-k-t lutercliang. able with ii It A N Oo. and V. T. Oo tickets. T.-leph io f vk. Telephone lit. THE OJHUS-FOBTUID ROUTE STR. ''BAILEY (iATZERT." DAILY HOUND TRIP IICCPT MONOIT Cascade Locks. Hood Fiver. White Salmon, Lyle and Tee Dalles T 1Mb CAHD l.ai Portland . . Arrive The 1'allr . le ave Tlie Ihi.l. t . Arrive p r'land . . 7 A. M . J P. M II' M 10 P M MtALS THt VfcHY DtST I 'Sun I iv Trips a I .radnig Feature. 7 Thi. Kout- has the ilraiidrs: Hcnlc Altra. I, in nu Earth. I. A N'I'IN'o AND i'Fl"".'i:: F x T tF A LI 'Kit STREET U' 'I'll ni.'NK.-l M AIN 311 1'' 'IITI.ANI', Kltll t.W. CPf.HTON. Act-Portland JOHN M riLLOON. Ast The Dalle. A. J. TaYLOH. Agt. Astoria HE Oregon Siioit LINE and union Pacific iTIMK Hi'lllH) I'LI'78 From Portland P-part f'llle alfo Portland Special J . 'XI a. m. via Hunt ington Atlantic 1-lipreMs 3:00 p. in. via Hunt ington Ht. Paul Fas: mall 9 p. m. via Hpokan" Arrlv I Salt Uike. DetiVrr.: I Ft. Worth, lima-: ! ha. Kiineas Llty , 4:30 p. m iSt Lulls, t'hlcuK ' nnd F.ast. Sail Iwik. Denver, Ft. Wiirth. Oma l ha, Kiinsas I'lty. 8:10a. Ill Hi Tonus. Chlca i ii ml KiuiL Walla Walla. Ir-wlston, Hpo kan. Mlnncapoll. t Paul, Iiululh 7:00 a. m Mllwiukcc. (7il eng. and Fast I "2 hours from Portland No ('hang.! f 1 'ars. to (Tliloago. O' FAN AND niVEIl SCHKDULK -From Astoria I All sulllng dato subject (0 changi' Fur Sun Frani Is- co every five days I I'oliimbla Itlvr , To Ponland and I Way Landings. 7 11. tn. Inulv ex cent Hun. 4 u. m. I'XC. Monday Steamer Nalicolin leaves Astoria On tidi. dilly for llwaci, counocfliiaT Ih'TO 'villi tra nn for Lmg Reach, Tioga ond North lleiich p.liits. Iteturnlng arrive it asi irlii sain.- pyenlng. ': V. IIINSIlF,mtY, Agent. Astoria. A. L. TltAIO, 'Jencral Pawi'Tigcr Agent, Portland, Oregon. ) hc-r.e tiny Capiuleiaio tuponoi to ttaicam ot topaiba v.uui-mi or injections iniiinifni' CURE IN 48 HOURSllfJUl , the una diseasei w th- out inconvenience. S.iM h all frt,rr,t. MUTE COLLAR LINE . ft mm Uo JLilSo di Mo V HIIEUIFF'rt MALE, Hy vlrliic uf an ceciilon lun, Out of Hid Circuit Court of Urn Minis lt Orrg in for ibn Cninlv "f Clalavli, on Ihe flint day of June. i'.'l. upon a Judg. Illi'lll l.'lld. ied Hli'telll ,i i bo I' ll day of Maii'li, IKlM, In favor of H K Harris, plalnlirf, and sgsbui (l-oige Hill, da fe.idaiit. for ihe sum of I '.A.' J II, Ibo fur l her 111111 of l. nlloiney funs loM-tll-fr Willi Inli'lest lhere.iii nl His l"g i:e from lb" l'Mh dv uf March. I !'.'. and Ihe csils of and ul"ii this writ coniiii iin'lng and l-'-luHllig 1110 (o lvy upon I lii piop-riy of ihu aboyd naiiiint defendant lo ailsfv Ihe Judiiiiil, In. lei.o.1. owls an! all s.ciillng oosia I did attrt. h the following described ran I proper iy. to wii tails it, 7, block I. First All t Ocean Utoye. .' ' I .'. (I , bl n k 1. . I to r,', inc'll'ur. bl'.k If. bis I la .1.'. inclllnUe, bl '.k 1. . & o 3.'. In. elusive. Id.sk . Hill's All 'o llceiin liny, lots II to I'. Ilnlillv, bl. iik K, lols In U. I lo U, J." to M. I'ielulv. lll.H'k . I 'ls I If 1.1. ' ' . .11 linlvo, til.h-k 7. lots I to .'I ,tl.'u-IV'. l.-sk 10, k.ta I lo Un. Ul.llislv l.'o K II. lots I l '.H. inclusive, lil.s k II Il ll'sSrcin.) Add. to n.-can Or-'V. Ion I. J. J, i. , 7. a, . if, ii. in. u bio. . i i . i. :. 1. 4. I 7. 0. , IH II i; block . lots I. lo 1, inclusive, bisk ;. lots 1 tn 34. In. elusive, bl H'k I". I. .Is 1 lo N. Iiicluslv, -bl.s-l. 1'., lot I to .'I li..,vj. block 111, lots I to 71 In, Ui.lv -. Id . k 17, lots I fo In. lusixr Mo, k II- I I. J. J, . t. 7. 1. 1. bl. II I.' nl.sk l. lots I to n In, hi. li I.Uk ' lota I. J, X 4 (I. 7. s. , in bl , k .'I, 'ini io Hill s Second Ad I to Oc. an Urov; lots I. 3, .1. 4 &. . V . 10 II. IJ. bi.H-k l. he i : i. 4 i. lo n ii, bl.s-k lots I . :. 1 4 f. T, I a Jo, II, 12, I'ks k 3. lots I. .'. I. 4. t. t 1, . , 10. bl.sk 4 I'tt 12 1 4. 1. , 7 I. 9. !. bl.s k I l -l. I. !. 1. 4 t. . T. . . lo, II. 12. bl.sk . lols I. 3. J, 4. . 10. II. I.'. Mm k T, lot. I. :, 3, 4, . . 7, . 'i. pi II ! bi sk !.-!) , 2. 3, 4. -".. . .", H .' I) II 12. Mil) t. uo i. :. .1. i i pi ii i.'. i.i,. k I'l, i.cs I. :. 3. 4. ', t : . 9 lo. ii. ij. block II. m, I ... J. 4. S i I. I X I". block 12. ',.:. I .", 3 1 1. in. bi. k ij. ;..i 1. ;. . !. block 14. lots I. 2. i, 4 ,'. H . l'V II. 13, hl.xas 15, !' I. " 3 4 1 7. Is 1. I.", bl M-k K lots I 7 3. 4 4. 7. X 9. I" 11. 12. l.'.s-k 17. .l. I 3 3 lu 11. 12. olsk 11 .t 4 6 17. I. X bl H-k t'l. ..t. I. :, S, 4, ... I, 1 I , 0. bl.s-k :D. lot. I. 2 3 4 '., i 7. I. X b' I.I. H-k 71 lots I '. 7. 1. 10. II. 12. bi.-k ::. i..t. i : j 7. i lo. II. 12 bl.vk :.t I ! 1 2 3, 4 1. 7. . . H. II 12. block '. I..I. 13 3 . 7. 1. 9, In M. 17 bl s k 2i lots I. 3, 4. S. i. 7. 1 . lo, II, 1 2. bl.x-k :x I. I. J. 3. 4 7. (. J, s. 9 ID. II. II. 7. . I 10. 7 10. . ' a. X hi k ri. lota 1 J. 3. 4. i bl.-k 71, lot. i. 3, 4 :. bl.sk ?i. I.e. I 2 3 4 li, II. 1.". bl . k 3o l .t. . J a . 7. 1, 9. Pi, 11. 12 I.i s k Jl. I"t I I 3. I. 5. . 7, 1. 9 in II. 12 hi.- k 3:. P.' clfl.) Park liar F-rt St. vrna Or ; lots I. A J. 4, 4, X J. , I.I.k k I. lot. 34. Inrlu.lvr. Id-stk i. : ' I to 17, Inrlu. lvrt, b!..-k 3. boa I. :. 3. 4. 4 X T. 9, IX II. 12, bbk I lot. I f,. 71 In. rluslva, Murk 1, l"l J to 27. inclulv lota 30 In '.4. imiu.tir. k lots l to f.4. In. lu.ive. pi . k 7, . I t,, H In. rluslvr, ol'Hk 1. I d. . 9 pi II. j X 14. block 9, lota I t . M. !n. 'uslv. ot H. Iiiclimivr bl -.-k !. I I. I to IX Hi. lu.Ue, I.I.. k II. I., a I I 24 Inelu. sivr, bbs k 17 I d. I ,, U :il. lllL block IJ I.I. 1 :.. 4. inc'u.vf. bl,.X 14. lo'a 1 ti I.i inclu.ir :,,i. rs to li, in. Iu.lv ... bl k I' I c I to II. Inclu sive, hi vk I ,d. I t , It liiclu.lv. bl... k 17. ..(. ',,'l inefliatv -. M.k k 11. lots I t i f. tn ,-ltia v !. k l' I . I I i 74, .ll.-lll.l-. ' '.' .. k 2" I ' a 3 l.. IX l. tU.o, .-. I,' - k .'I. 1 i , Li In.-tu- sive. bl.sk .17. ..a 1 to InrkiVV), lil-ck 2! loli I '., II hi. !,.! e , k 24. ,.: I to It. tec ti-u .- t,l .,-k ,.t I to 'I. inclusive, bl. , k .' l-.t. il. 14. I'l. K. Is. ." -1 :- 7l 71 SO, m 4.'. aicla-tlvr. .... l.!...-k 37. It. .14 I, :'. II I -1. '-I. i.i... k i", ,-. i t . : bbs-k Is lc.lt. ;. ..! I t's I. '7,7. V Ii il. II I 1 1. . ii n. -ti. liX :. .'.I. I'l. 17. I 2". 71 .C I. I'l !-. .1'. II 12 II I .'4. bl ' Ii I..-, 1 I, m- Im.w, ' I' 11 13 'I. I'l - k 33. .- k 71 l :, I i : I I . II. I 'm A I I to ' N V 14. 1 -iii p 7 4 S le of .) I, 01 S . ;.'. i W .I M.-r. S II ',. end Tp H N or all - ( ihu I .1 ly Is 111 bio.k ai. I.e. i. : : ti block .1.'. lot. I. I lot. I 'O .'.'. ., , , t i 27, .ii, lie ,,M k ltiellive. 1,1 i k '! Il l A:.. i tli. H II ', an I it. 1 ' 1 , , I;. nn . v . I ,ifT -.,. I.'ts I. ",. .',. in 1 ., Tp H. N ,,f It i 'in. I ii"- N F ', r III- W '-- of I .1 ' , It I". W- .( II abiiv d". i in ,) r ii ' 'la's 'ii ' 'oioit v. i it f li. NoMc- la li.t liV it. nn thnl I i on Monday. Ih - I'lit -i .In v ,.( July, i at lb hour .f I" . . I ., k oi ',, for.-,,,., mi f sal. I day In front of and ai n,,. r,irt lloui door. In h-. 1,1, of As:.. rln. rial-op i '-"in'', . ' n. goit. . nt (nihllo auction ' . th- olitlo-,. ,,,,.r fr ,.,h. th aboy.' d -ni,.., n. ,r,ip,.riy , satisfy said iidg-nnl, intrest, i-its fa nnd all nc'i ii ng ciMia TIMH LIN VILLI-'. Sin-riff , I'latsop r.iutiiy, Or. As'ori.i, iitegon, .Inn,- lo, J;si N'lTli'K Full PI'lll.irATloV I'lilt d Si ii.-s Liti.l utile,-, Oregon Cliy Oregon. May 10, l!i No-b-r I. hir-by glyi-n ihat In rum pl iinc with th pr..ilons of th art of ci.ngrcs of .linn. 3, 1S7H. eniltbil "An m l f .r Ih s ,,f nnih.T i,ind. m ihe Sluti'S of California, Oregon Nevada nnd Washington Teriit,., y," extend ed lo nil th - public 1, ml slates bv act of August 4, Ism. Willi,,,,, w po, f Iney, Ooiinty ,,f ntso,i. ,mB lt( "leg in. bus this lav !l,., n,, om,. his sworn sint.-inriil. N H7, fr thr piirchas.. of lt 4. ..s- 3. lots ,' 2. 3 ami 4, of section N-i. t, township Mo, north, rang No. 7 wiwl, ,,,,,1 w offer proof to show that the m sought Is morn valuable for Its llmlnr or sum than for ngrloiillur il purism., nnd to .siiibllsti bis cliUm I,, said land (i.rore th" register and receiver of this office nt Oregon ("My, Ors-gon, Thursday, th Klh day of August. 1 ;ki i . He nnmi ns wltnsss: Mrs. Mary fienck. of ulnev, Plntson f ounty, Oregon; H.-basil,,,, (i,,a,.r uf filney, fht'op ("outily, Oregon; 'mi. Appolloiiln .lohnson. ,,f Oln.-y, I'lnlsop Coiintv. Oregon; Hldn. v Hll, of aio. rln, Clalsop f'minty, Origon. Any nnd nil p.-rions cliilmlng adverss. Iv Ih nlnive. d.-scrlbc I n,. nre rc-iiui'sl.-d lo III., their i-hilmH in this of. flee on or bofore said Xih dny of All (fiisl, 1901. I'll S. It MiniltKH. It.'glstcr. A I ).M I N I ST 1 1 ATO ll'S NOT I C 10. Nollcc Is hereby gK-.-n tbnt n,n tin. derslgnPil hnn been nppolnlou ndmlnls trator of the estate r Thiw O't.,,nor. decease I. All personi having ,-hilnia Against said cslntn arc r-ipiired lo pre sent Ihe same to him duly verified ac cording to law, within six months from nun llli?. . , , , , A. J. KIjAFFKR. Administrator r.f tho Msiate of Thoe. O'Connor, Peceruo'il. Di'e of first publication, June 21, Mfll,