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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1901)
'1 A If ' IN I" ft gaily rJUUuimu EDWARD C HUSSEU. JR-Jr0P Telephone Main U TERMS OP 8CP.SCIUPTION. DAILT. Sent by mail, per year . 18.00 ,5 fltnt by mall. per month ttrved by carrier, per month .'. WRKKLY. Sent by tn. Pr ". lvnc. $! All (wmmunlca-.lon, Intend-d for pub lication should b directed to "Editor Aitorian." Business communications of all kind and remittance must b ddriwed to "The Astorian Publish ln( Co." Thf Atorln s-ua-rantees to lt Jvr - tJaers th larfwt circulation of ny Mr i-Ml.hed on tht .o.un.u.. tier. THE VERDICT APPROVED. New bef.w In th history of the country" has thew been w Pat an in iml taken In the election of a mavor In New Tork city as was shoim In the on held on last Tuesday. Heretofore, th forces oppowd to the cnranlaatlon of which Mr. Croker m the rulJine genius, have boon dtvlled Into contend ing factions and It waa a foreg-ne con clusion that they would be defeated. Thit ar. however. tV contes-t was squarely between Tammany ring-rule and the friends of rl government, who had unltvl In n ftin to over throw this organization. It was a struggle for supremacy, with th po litical b wses anl their truculent follow ers on on slJe. anl the honorable con ctentious. aw abiding citixens on the other. The public wnsoienc had been aroused by the long standing disreputa ble, and high handed manner In which Tammany had been administering the government of the city, and th sprung up a demand that this organii atlon of political freebooters sou'.d be overthrown and Its political power broken. With the whole machinery of the city M-ernment In its control and the pres tige of many years of successes In Its kerned a herculean ta.k to drive It fr-m power and wret the cliy"s i the output of th Willamette valley 1 affairs from Ita control. Fr'.enls ofjohown bv rLnt stati.-ti.-s to greatly good g-nernment throush wt the coun-J exeel that of Western Wash-net m. try wished the movement success, be-j The total pmluct f.w Oregon f'r the lieving the overthrow of that organ-( year was 14.1..) rounds. h:l. that liatlon.-the oldest and best organ:zel for Washington is nlv ''.S."2 p-unds. political club in the United Stat-- I It ha only b en a few years lnee the woul l have Its effe.t In aiding to brine ' gnwth of hops iu fln4 ur.d -rt.ik-n :n about the downfall of boas-rul-" In ' eg n. but t!w s. II and film ulc con 1 -everv Urge c.ty in the country. t'.-r,-. of th- Wir.am.-tte valVv ar- s. The issue i filrly male an.1 the . r-Wt'.y tltt-I It that in Jutry f.t.t re?u!t is ra t gratifying to th fr;en3 the r.a now ranks am .ng the l.-i.i;:ig of goo-1 gwrnment. The pei'Ie of h .;-ir lu -inir tat of th- .uiiry. New Tork Citv Stav- s ;Hk n In no un- i - certain fund an.1 It, is hop-.l the g.j ' Th r-p -rt of the suj-rinten lent "f work thus inaugurated will n lag ; the Or-g n It eifit.il f or the In5.nn -. f r until the last vestige of pow-r is trip- , th- month of Ortob-r shows tha- n ped from unscrupul u b an,rr- i aver.ag- population for th- m-jnth was rupt p -lttical organizations and the af- j 12"t. Of th tiv-n-.y-thr-e a lmittl fain of our large cities admlnlst-red ! during th- m .nth. six w-.-re from Al honestly and economically. The court i ask.. The gn.-ra! health has bn of public opinion in the City of Ne I g-od. -md the d-ath rat- e-imptiratlvely York ha passed s-ntence of death upon ; low. Th-r were fourth deaths, six ring-rule In that city, and the verlict of wh .m were pati-nts ,ver 70 years of Is on- which meets t.w approval of age. one past V. two past 60 and "ne every patri tio Americ-an. Well done j vh -f 51 . 44. 40 an l 30 years. re New Vorkl and may your example respectively. emulated by many of your glster cities, j I Although the Republi.-ana fail-d to ., . . ,h-T-;. ! carry Man'land at last Tuesday's -W- The continued demand up n the Ln:t- ' . . , Aa efforts to make hlmeelf notoriius l ave ed States treasury for notes of small de- j j,., ..,.h : flectl-jn that Wellington will be . '"tired nomination, savi a W ashlngton disi-atcn. . . , ... . from th United States senate wh-re his had resulted in a declaim bv the tr-as- I , .,.,-,,! efforts to mkie a l.lmvlf n -toriouj have ury department to arrange immediately , " . . .. . u . I teen so cuccessful that he now ranks for meeting It. The department has beeti . , . ,,i - , second tt Tillman as a public nuisance, facej wlrh the proposition for weeks . a a u. k- . no.-, The demand bis b-en for notes past. of 1, 2- 5 and 110 denomination. It was decided in order to r-lleve the sit uation to print for the treasury depart ment eighty-eight packag- of the notes of mall denominations dally. Instead of eighty, as has b--n the number up to this time. Ea-h package contains 1000 sheets of four nofbs each. After the sheets are received from th- bureau at the treasury d-partm-nt, It l nm sary to s-i(ara.te tb-m and print upon iich nite the r-d seals whb-h are ob served on their fie- when pla'-e in c'.r .iiiiion The lncris;ne volume at CUIallon. loe uei-iniiK yoiuju ... ... ,u amaii bus nesB transactions between the retailer and the cinnum r. and the gen- cral business a-tHitv thnuhout th country has created the pr-sent d -m-ind 'or the small notes. A m nth ago th- .... oeparrment nan prntiuiic ouv -ey-rn- , two sheets of these notes diliy. Some kind friend has forwarded to the Astorian a clipping from what we i ui r hot not r, resume to b- a Wr-kly cap- r lout not presume io a newspaper), published in a haml called Illwaco. In which the writer seks to extend his sympathy to the A-t rl for -m Imaginary trouble. Ite.vgnli'ng the- Mft t:vu ovir;.-y de mand the if .-o.pt of su--1! k n I'y Mr ,1ms . f l. i1vi.l.- nhou'd l- nttlt'itlv v-know '.edged, we wl'l Jtl.i.liv forward :lr i'U'.I of thanks sm"i m!' fl" . II;!e between that oamnanl th,. out--: h- wor' t are t's.ab'ished. The clipping nvelviM o 'Mains main imMituous r'fwii.v to a bill game, of j which we know n.-tVn vihttevsr. and - .. no a r.iP. W ' u'd s-lviae our -holtou f :: r. I. howvver. that t. fre .juont f.'mmun! ii with !':.o 'Vu.'' U'vul ably 1 nds to ruin. Take your gat.- off th- "Yup" nog.h'r and "K way back and st J'wn" a it .J take tho r'j; thi: y ur h ttts'tvJ nerves o evidently In need of. Mexican dispat.-he detail the horror of a corn famine tn a Mexican border j town down San Antonio way. says l!u- Oregon Statesman, and It makes un happy re ling. The jxsh'I -v .-"t-irvlnif :o doath far fV want of com. whl.h Is thoir stA-i prvluct. anJ a m.'tiotv- ' ll:;o crew has cornorJ the supply anJ alvancrd Its cot to th,- n.uly.'s li por vnt. The tuffitvr hive rvbe'.M In tho uu.tl fashion of a.arvlnjj iwple with the rviiuii that twontv women and children ehot to death bv the nwrcenarM empV'yed bv the "com trust." Tne law of supply an ! Jemaiul may b? well enoush to quote where other cnt'ons than thw rrevai! but Its var,.a;lm In th's :nt.in.'e Is terrible A starving min h.is even W c 'nc!- enee than the nun who cf.is- h'.m tu s:rv. The fr.enis of Admiral Sampon have been loudly proclaiming that as the bat tle of Santiago w.u- fmsht upm the plan map;Hl out by him. he was Jus:ly entltle.l io all the credit f r that won lorful victory. The evidence before th? SVhlev court of lniulry proves conclu sively that not only waa Mr. Sampson absent during the entire progress of the battle, but that after the plan laid out by him had failed. Admiral Schley in accordance with the exigencies of the moment devised a plan of action and with the Oregon aiding his ship sailed Into the Sranlsh fleet anJ com pletely annihilated It Although fwr cuntles of Oregon , ar? levotl to the. growing of h-pa i -rman waa dm enounn, ami v.n-n ne i was retired bv the Republicans of Mary land the coun'rv dr?w a breaih of re lief. But bad as was Gorrpin he 1 greatly preferable to 2 W-'llington. Ther Is a "powerful site" of "mightv intenhsting" r-ailng for ex-Candidate Bryan in the last fiscal report of Kills H. Rig-rs. tr-asur-r of th Unit ed States. "The trexsury" siys Mr. R igers. "was never strmger than at the cUix- of the paw yr-ir, ;h'- n'-t ordinary revenue for the y-ar lieing t.'.7.'5.3ST. an Inrreaee of -0,4t4.4'.j over thos- of ! ISM', which w-r the next highest on " ' n0'"'J- ONLY KOK AMCSKMKNT. I The Statesman thought sjall th" I time. In fact we nw beyond a d-iutit Ma: the ;t-ople of Kast-rn Ore- g m w-re only Joking In their perpetual i animosity toward those of the Wllllam- led- valley. We toll the Astorian w. I and now lis-t-n t the I'-ndier-n Eat I Or-gmlin in pro'tf of our theory: n . "The Astorian doow't want the Eat- , (Jr .g mi!inn t p,,ke fun at tn(. w'ebf.ioters. Now. the Astirian I mustn't be too silemn. It should be MOUMNC; able occasionally to take a Utile '!; The v-:tou ioilow l.vc 1'IJ ef fun in this world, anyway. HWhon WIlN-rf t.v, th- brilliant KtiUsoni n. know this when h said to a uv nu of 1 lollv ivcple with whni oc v.is talk. .i!it'o:i the stt-vt: 'Mwh. Ivys, be still. There come a fool-' 'Ti-'teni HM'fl n nev r t ike um tr.ip. a- tl-e J-'ke. (-k ,1 at en bv t'i ,!-t;'H of the dam; W illamette 'I!ev. .-- lv the Astoi-I.uv. who lUe ie ii'vme:''ifi tht. '.s ll ter cent htim!ii:. We ce buo. ii;i-.ii--i . and w know It We a". c sm 'I e, to re o. !' I'loltl id am wieiebv to oh. i., m':tur viil t' vv-t.v n I fe. W. ir -"'.v:' ail "ours at-1 sombre-- an I ra. k -.-. .' .! '., of ii do who I,.... not l-.-i th r ii'h'v el Intel. -We r.tle vlfvlfa and hav a" I wb'.vt. shear shivn ard do all ff t!v thuu-N :i t tr' t'Ht.Hl to us tv th. culturtM vt,-l--tvs vf the wes:er- is:-t of the st.v-. where It rain .lvv In t.V war. "w to :h w 'b thv unvv on the f vt .f th -v -o'e down therv. it l nothUvit of whl.h to he ashamed Thcv can no: h-li I: H Is the prov.sl m nature makes to furnish them with n ans to tn-ve about '! h- broad ex.Mivse of water that ivcrs that twrt of the evrth. A du.k is n.t ashviihsl of its webhv! fci't It protillv tba! along ui'n the surface of a lake, conscious that Vines without webs would drown if they mtempted to follow where Ihev swim In perfect safvtv. "tn the process of evolution that has brought the untvorse to Its pres-nl rlriely ircvnluM statvt out from tie ehau t-,t rt'ign'bl when all matter was '.n a nehulvr eonlltlon physical struc tures have developed under !bo Inrtu eno ivf en -Ironment. Necvsiltte or circvimstanc-s alter form to suit the needs Th Is a scientific principle, recogni d bv all wh understand the ere it dvtrine of evolution. 'Hence In growing webs between tVr ;.es. the w-st.rn vhregnlans have wreiv ohevsl the Irn'fraglhle laws, et rnal vnd iivil;ervtl-. vi i It r the process of evolutionary gnwth. in i n -n Is Inclined to rid -vile them fr wha- thev cmld n -t avoid -ven ha I :h-v tried "Here !s the Astoria n's pUmt Th "e K.vt I'rveonims wh have no use for weh feet will And s nt ment t be decidedly against th-m in the slit' conv-titl n If th-v nr- atixi mi to se cure the gubernatorial nonrnittn thev hvl h-t'.e- ilot't a n-w battU- erv . -r'.vn with the Wt-bf -et" d t'n't sound verv to West Or-gnl.vns ' " S.vl-m Statesman. EVOUTIOX IN ItAILItOAD FfEU The railr.xvds of the l'nlti.1 States s vnt f r fuel for their .-'mo lves la.st war ImVXV.i"). or ah-nit 1 per -ent of the whole cost of rallrmd optTatlng In the cuntry. In ad-rt'on to the coil purchase! for the us, of l.tm olives. th-To is the eipense of lt transtrta tton. for several of the railrtvvds are so far removed from the coal supplies thit they ar- compelled to carry coal for a I -ng Instance. One of the most Important rullpM.ls of th country In respect to th- terri tory It serves (the Southern Pacific! h is n t on Its piute coal field, from New Orleans to S.in Prancisp . and has hi I to Import Its coal frm Alattuma. New Mex'co and Cobtrado. This rnis tv--n me of its heaviest lt-m of ex peruse but since the utilization of .ill as a ral'road fuel it is So no l-mg-'r iil In greit abundance has le.n u.-d --en:!y as a fu I bv nil '.he nllr-als runnin thniugh T-as, anl n ""ie S-.u:heit.-rn .Bvls.n of the trunk ll-i-s -f that ser'lon it is bt-lng us--'l altni-t ei-luivWv f-tr p.v.ss-tig r I h-iv mofiV'-s. i'ig'na"y. American nllr-vitls u-'l w. l on'v as fu -I. At tir.-s.-n- .-oil. s 'ft or in'hrii-ite. is m stt g-ti'-rillv us.. 1. th- av-raute tn n rsiulring ab ut tw toes of ant'ira I- for ich ne h'lndr- l m ! ru-i a-id nb-n' i t ei ml i nil' o' su f : c-iil for th - sim- run is..f- mI. m tr.. tva 'al.l.. f r t !. rail r a !s . :h- West anl '.m:b. costs '. or ,v p-r c-nt r- r t n IWs Inn an hn t -. but oil as a 'ii-l has ! -n f-uttl Ik v-rv much ih-.u-r thiri ob r. ml .is it ' -nt-s 'nt. -ti .r- ir-n--ril us- is suprs-dl::g '- 'til as -al su-t.-r- !- .,.!. Ne-.v York A Tt'P.K AND A POKT. .Iim. s Walter Smith wrlt.-s fr -m I.nd..n to th- Noverntit-r F.ra: I was prlvtieged r-c ntlv t hvv- a f-w e.l with M'-md'uh !!-'. th Turkish poet, who Is now In London to es-at.Hf h a Turkish pip-r 1-v ot-l t-i 'i.illtl. s in g-n-ral and th- r .t.airand.'i of th- y aung Turkish party li particu lar. M-nd iuh IW a-v-rllr-s thed-. al--n.-e of Turkish lit-r.itiire to the bile, ful r-ien of the pr-sent sultan "N on-." h- says, "dares to publish a b-Kik of an- literary value. Everv writer .s susp-ct si of political mov -merits, and is 1mm -ti itelv subject to ;rfTS-cU-l-'n should he attempt t write anything hut commonplace. The result Is that noth ing arp-ars except worthless pampi lets eul eizlng the sultan and his sys tem." The works of all the b-st au thors are pnihlblteil. and. In ronne-tU'-n.s. wrlt-rs have either suffer-1 persecution, or have been obllsJ to him- eiil-s In foreign land. The sul tan Is particularly hostile to po-ts. I Mem louh Hey U an active. Intelligent ,man of striking personal appearance, larul a pleasant talker. 'I am finding considerable difficulty." hf said "in ! starting my paper. So far I have com I across but one man In London w.ho can 1 set up Turkish type, and he doen some i thing elae for a living." Overcoats ThatSatisfy ll you hve eiperleiieeil sntioyanee In the n wl'li outer roli that hung nwry, on nut of the aew K:irnients sr. tlUplay M'l note the (lllteiBce between lli'-m mifl the fcji .1 jritu huye been In the bsbit of buy Ins Try Hurt, Hlmttn'r 4 Murk, or Aillt-r s costs and you will set. uvt-r'.-out perfection tint few jem uko vh not tlecmed tiossl bie In ready to wear stunt. v n natu rally proud of our nelertiom and want you to fumlllarle youmelf It i tin-in P. A. Stokes, Clotlilcr. ASTOUIAN. SVirKlWY. NOMIMIUU 5. IttOl A I'llYSUM AN TrSTlKtKts 't hive liken K'l.'l 1'r-P'isi.v i'uro n.l hue never us d nvy.hiUK in inv 1 fe tint did me ihe good that did," savs vV'iinty I'liysU-ian i! o Sci-oBgs, of Hill coviolv, (II. "Ilclng piiyi -ian I ha c pi- -voii 1 it -m l f 'un.l I t gixf the bct M-tulls " tf the foo,t you eat t-niv'iw ,ii.loi"s:o,l in v ur s im-vciv i: bvi v and p d uw the st ovv You can piw'at ibis by lo l nit but t'u: tiv' im st u v v'-l '" K . Jol j ;-y.su ibire lK'-ts oil eat. Y ui need suffe-- n i.i C ' I I s a nor starvat.oa. Tic w -cd i.i.- .li-.l.-k'-v curd. Never falls. - v'll AS. i;oi;i:i;s. ivug,- st r-lv:hel-ni is t v.- in'ural r-l'gi.m of uii. iv il'.r I t P'e." V.-s; as s.'n as '.op!.- b-coii.- ,.ivl;ie.l Ihev lll'silv have no no I but M tmuvoo " l..f- Tin v'llll.lvitKN S l-MlillNIV Y m'll f-ave a co'd th.s winter May be v.-vi hive on- oo.. Y.-ur chddr.n will suff.tr to-. Per coughs, croup, bronchitis. ri and other winter com plaint One Minute- iVueh Cure neVi-r fails. Ac's promptly. I: : very Picas ant to the i iste and perfectly harm less, i-. It, ilewrse. Wnch-:rr. Ky.. wr:t.- "Wir Utile g'i'l vva.s attack d with crmp laic one ileht anl was so h.tarse she could hardly vak We gave her a few .U i of One M nuts 'Wish Our.-, It relieved her Imnied ate Iv and she went to sl-ep. Warn s,e .awoke nex-, miraing she had no signs of hoarseness nr VT 'UP "Oil AS HiHi- t:ii-. rnigi .. To He Kxtvctcd .-' II w f rt d I ng that bor i." . xcl l ined Mrs. T l dells. ' You are l.ftkne t (he stern sh.fi.."-xcla!mcl Mr. 'Ih-.l b-ll -l-troit Fi-St lh-.ss MOIMIISN SfltiSKIlY SfltlVVSSKIi While suffering from a Kid cato -tf oll.s I consulted a phvsclm vv ao ad vM m- t (rv a tvx of lv-Wm's Wit. h ll.ne! Silve," says I', K. Vir er. At. Iititi. Ua. "I r-rvur-d a ' -x anl was Ptire v cure.1 1-W'.!t Witch Has I Salv- 's i spleti M l cu-e f tr plies, glv pig r-1 ef Instintly. and I h.-.irv'.y rec ommend :t to ail sufferers." Surg ry is unti v ti'.irv tt cur - p ' -s lieWrt s W.tch Uas l Silve wtil cure any case. Tuts, burps, hruls. s and all other wounds are also uui kly cure by It, H-ware i-Hiliterf-.ts 1'IIAS ltH-,. KHJ', Pruss'st. sh.v king ' 'Mr S a I Is midea vul gir and of. -nLi'l-tu dtsidav of wealtli yesterday." Slid Mrs Parley to her bus Kind "In what wav iotat luncheon." Ju Ig ' fv'itt gave a HE K KIT HIS l.K! Tw-lve years ago J . Sullivan, of Hirtford. iVna.. scratched h s b g w ith a rustv wire. Inllammatlon arid blo.l jxilsoning set in K-r two years he siiff-.rel intensely. Then the best d.n ' rs urged aniput itlon, "but." he w rites. "I us--' one b'ttle of Kl-ctrle Hitters uui l- b-txes of Hukl-n'i Ar.i,a Salv and mv leg wis sound and well as ever." For Eruptions. Ecx-ma. T''tter. Salt Kheum. Sor.-s and all bhsl dlsortl.-r n-flric Piters has no rival on earth. Try them llirt s Drug store w ill tuarint -e satlsf act! n or re fund ninny, only Tel cents "It strik s me." s iM -h i.ttornev -..irr- entirely t o pirt a! t i th - cth-r si le." "So. s.r." it I the magistral-: I w ant von to un .-rst md that I am n-ith-r partial n -r Imp irt.al." -Pulia-l-lph'.a R.-cor.l. P.EMAPM' NI i'.ENTLE. "A pill's i p " avs th- saw Hut -,, r.- ire pi's it I : V u wain a P I- which' !- - r-1 n, 'hi-hi, "i ac 1 g-ntle Mi-'" ei"- !-Wltf4 1.1'--.. E ir'v It!-., rs tip th.. il Pur. iv V g-tal.!... I. n -t fif- but ! ss-sf 't-,e ..-n t . i , s-t...gt.i -n .'"I luvg Sum 1 i-l - i-v t . uk". -'"HAS U'l'tllltc, -oi;.;l- I' . t I was ; I- i I t mv ' o yeir ti-r Is th--.- any m -ti.-v IM.'tor -h. n . w- rhi'n't e org., v u i-iv t ilnir tl' s ti'ii- it v "ir ti'st f-f.-n . v oi ktl --v I', h w-v--. .t s t.t I w - ea.'.ti -t i-t v -ii "ft tg un -.isilv - I! M T'' l-is-rl'tt. p 1 1 rn..;-.li Ti ImIS'W Pirrefv'ng f.v.d l tb- 'nit stln-s pr... In. e. ..ff 'cis Uk- tb s . f irs-nlc but rr Klre s N'e-.v l.if- I' lls . goel the poisons from elogg-d bow-W. n-ntly, -islly but sur.-li. eiiritig foiis-lpation. Hiliousn- ss, Pick H-ada. h.-, F -v-r.i. all Llv'-r. Kldn y and How- troiihl-s Only at H irt's Iirugstore r'.oo.l-nieht. Mr Hor-m I w ind r if ths.n-'s in v truth In the oil saying "Ab sence rnak.M th- h"in grow fond -r?" Miss P-pi'ry (suppr-sslpg a yawn) -W-H I b-llevt I colli 1 Ilk" "otne r pie v-ry mii-h more if they'd mly g" away Philadelphia Pr-ns rxiN'T Li-rr them suffer. Often children ar- torture I with Itch ing nnd burning eoz-ma and other skin dlsfises but ItiKklen's Arnica Salve hal the raw sore. exp-U Inflamma tion, leaves the skin without a scar. Clean, fragrant, chi-ap, there's no salve on earth as g-id. Try It dire cuaran tced. Only :r,r- at Hart's Drugstore. On of the latest apocryphal stt.rb on the yacht rac-s Is that about lh" lady who on hearing that the Shamns'k was Iteaten on time allowance said It was "horrid of the Americans l take advantage of the difference between their time and ours." Glasgow Even ing Titn-s. TO CTTIE A COIJfrlf. S'op coughing, as It Irritates the lungs, and glv" Ih-m no eham to heal. Foley's Honey nnd Tar cures without causing a "train In throwing off th phlegm like common cotign ex pectorant'. Hart's drug store. lie Shin- bv fori Irani ."If vu had vvoik-l hard during tne summer, as I did. vou would not b- obliged to b-- " si',1 the nnt e.ildlv. "VerV true." replied the irra -"liope-r, "but If I were not lajty you w ml I m-v r be ,ie to neouire. sueh a n-putatlon for liidus'ry " Julge. W. J. Bh vi-ly, liatesvll! , O . speak ing; of Manner Halve, says: "I used It f tr piles and It h is done rn more good than any salve I hav. ever u'"d, and I have Irl-il a gr-at many Hinds." Hart's drug st.re. Louisville r'oiirier-Joiirn.'il: Wh'-n the "new" woman demonstrate her nbllltv to g-t alieiul of men In disenyerlng a'l litlotial m-ani of Inloxl'-atlon. she seems t.i have esiahllKbed h. r right to th" adjective.. It remained for the girls if La.vr-nee university to Invent the halt.t of getting tl-y hy eating moth hull". r,. II, Hiitsan, Lima, ., engineer I. E. & W. R.'R.. wrltiai: "I have been troubled a ureal deal with, backache. 1 va, induced to try Foley's Kidney v'nie. and on,, bdllc riiUl -ly relieved me. I gltllv recommend It in any one, especially my friends am mg the ttaci men who are usually siimiany ailt cte I," Hurl drug store. St. leui s (Holt vni -.-rat. M uh bill have Iteen luirodu cl as a lad In one of inc Vi.oiis,n iimvenltliw. 'l'hl l w oixc tiia'l labatco aau'. Fvlt IIOAUSKN'KSS p.-nj, lng-i-o:, of Hull on, lad. Mv lie till not sp-'keu a wtI abivs a whisper f'r ninths, an I lias one h -t-llo of Foi y's llooev and Tar i'"l-r d his v uce. He sure yell t Foley's Hurt's drug si no Vl.tpli lilumer, ilr.ml Mound, la. writes ' I have lis.d Foley's Honey and Tar in mv family and t'Hiik Ii Is Hie best cough cure on Ih . iniik l 1 would not tie without H In mv home, as there Is nolhing so g.md f 'r couitlis and col Is."-- Hurt' drug store. Si Lulls IteoilblU', Senator Walcitt of 'ol M-a lo has aiinouiic tl ihit le Is out of p ht cs He has the eii".t know wh. n he is out a v.-rv rait trait atii.mg poliilclaivs. ile-trge A O writ test Points. I'i'i'er S.inlusky, "I hive been using I'o- lev's i Honey and Tar for Hoarseness remedy I ever ccuifh lmme.ll soienens." Take m l find It the Itcst trie I. Il slopped the aielv and relieved nil only Foley's. Hart's drug st ire flevelind Plain leW Having b.-at-.01 fie French -ntlema.i al tulomo. tilling, al! we have lo do now to wallop th.ste i-raek English gdf players and our cup of )oy will be full. UlMMMKNl IT Tti TUAISMKN S-vmonr W-bb, M !--. S Y. writ. "I have levii trvtuble with my kidneys for twentv-tlve yeum. and bad lir-M several phvscliins but received no re lief onl'l I bought a bottle if Fd-y' Kllii.y t'ure. After using two buil.-s I was absolutely cur d I earnestly rts-ominelld Foley's KlI'l'V I'llie." TaKe uiily Foley's - Hart', drug store If a pretty girl has Indeed, no hralus. It s'mplv g'-s to show thu i itiirv isn't giving britns to sip h as ea'i't p -siblv us., the.,. In t.'irlr bii'ini-" -Puck mm ini.r.T;.i ''i SOUTH I Irpot, Fifth uid Leave I 1 Streets Arrive Overland Kxpres Trains for Halem. Kosturg, Ash land. Sacramento, 30 p.m t'gden. San Fran 15 a m cisco, Mojnve. Lssl Angeles. El l'o, H 30 a ml New Orleans and 7 00 p ro th East. At Woodbtirn Idally except S1111- I davi, morning I Lrulti connects with I train for Mt. An i gel, Sllverton. I II r II W II I V I I Ir, ! Siirlogfleld, and Natron, and even ing train for Mt. Atigt-I ami Kllver ton. I'nrviillls passen ger. Sheridan pas.n- 3 . V) p m IV Ma m I 4 f.i) p m I 'i.ally K-r. 1 I t'lllv it Sutiiliiy. It-batf tickets on sale h-wrn Port- I land. Siicram- nto and Han Francisco, j Net rat-s JIT find class and 111 second , class. IncludlPK sle-iier. Kates and ticket. tn Eastern points ' and liiip'p-. A't.i Japan. China. Iln- ' lulu nnd Aiistriilla. Can be obtained j from J II. Klrkl ind. Ticket Agent, 131 Third Strt-et. I YAMHILL PIVISiON Passeng-r depot foot of Jefferson St. I-ave for Oswego dally nt 1 '.'i. t a. m.; 12 Jo, 1 3 23. 6:15, t 25. . 11-30 P. m :.n l 9 no p in. -ui Sunday only. Arrive at Portland dally at 8 3f. X 3D, sin ;.il a 111.; 1-35, 3.15, 1 ii. 20. 7 40. 10:110 p. m : 12 40 a. ill. tt illy 1 xcept M.itidavt !i 3u and 10.45 a. m. on Sun days only. Leave for I'allas dally except Sun day at 4 30 p. m. Arrive at Portland at 9:3o a. m. Passenger train leaves Pall is for Alrb'e Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days nt 2:4.1 p. m. Itturns Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Except Sunday. It. KoHHLEIl, Manager. C H. MARK HAM, Gen. Frt. and Pass. AaTt. PRAEL & COOK TRANSFER COMPANY Telephone 221. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All goods shipped to our Car Will Iteoelva Special Attention. No. 638 Duan St., W. 3. COOK. Mgr. Aitorla, Ore. Res. Tel. 1131. J.A. FASTABEND GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDBR. sx Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat. This pT'pur.'iM'iri contiiliit all of tlm dliftstaiiw ami illK'ttts nil kimU of food. Jtnlvi'slnstiiiit relief and tivcr fulln to mm. It iill'iws you lo cat all the food you want. The most wiihI live stoiniicliH can tuko It. Hy Iihiiso many thouwiwls of dyntitl(tti have Ijc-en cured lifter cv ryl lilnpr else failed. It lb unequalled for all stomach troubles. It can't help tut do you good Prepared only by li. '. HiAVitt ft '.. tileW TiiuBl.boUl"'" nn.ln2!4 ilriu siliiiiioc. sla. For Bale by CI IAS. ROGERS, DrugnUt. GO EAST VIA SHORTEST AND QUICKEST LINE TO Sf-Taul. lutuih.M innraiMitis. Thirao and All poinis '."as;. PAI1.Y TIUINM; FAST TIME; SP.fl Vlt'K AM' WENEUY US Eyl'Al.EU. Through I'aUi's and Tourts: Sleprs, lunltig and Huftt Nuioking Library Can. Ticket to polnls Eaal via Pof.UnJ and the ilrest Norihern Ity , on sal ai (I. It. A N. Tl. kei OrM.-o. Aslorla. or Ureal .Northern Tickoi vnTU's ijj nils' i 5iKLi;r. IMitTLA.Nl). j For rt. folders and full Information jrrg.irluig Eastern trip, oall in . r d i dress A. It (' 1KNNIMN. I Olty I'", and T.cket Agftit. Forllsnd Luxurious Travel Th 'Northwestern I 'mivd" iralns, eleelrlc lighted throughout, Coth inslds and out. and steam healrd. r wllh out excpilon, lbs flnr't trains In th world. They emboly the Istesl. 1 ewsl anl btst Ideas f'r comfort, convenl 'k-a and luxury ver oftered the ;ravellins putillc. and altogether r Ihs im-sl compli-le and splendid production if III car hull lers' art. These splendid Tta'n Connect Wllh The Great Northern The Northern Vtcltk and The Cannillnn IVIflc AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO anil the EAST. ' No xtra charge for these superior ac.tmmo.Utioiv and all clausa of tick ets are avallabU for passig en Hi trains oa 'his line are prol l :d by th Interlocking Mock Syslsm. W. II. MI-HH. H I- HtSLICIt. (leneral Agent. Traveling Ag't 1'ortUnd. Oreg m BESTOF EVERYTHING In a Word This T'U of Ihn P tMe.igt-r Srrvlcs via The Northwestern tine. Fight Trains lolly lletive.'ti Ht Pull an 1 Chicago, c ni rising TI10 Latest Pullmn Hl'-ep r, preress li ning ('.irs, l.ibi tfry snl t hserv id ui Cirs. Free Reclining "hir Car', The 20th Century Trains - Runs Kvery liny of Ine Year. The Finest Train in the Worla flrctric lighted Mealed THF. RArviER STATK KXPRKSH. Hit Finest Inilly Train Running llelween Ht. Paul and Chleagi, via lh Hliort Lins. Connections from the W''st Made via The NORTH ICRN PACIFIC ORI0AT NOKTHWRN ANI CANADIAN PACIFIC R'YS. This Is !o th UICST LINK between Omaha, 8t. Paul and Minneapolis. All Agents Bell Tickets via The Northwestern Line W II. MRAD, II. L HlHLEIt. Oeneral Agent. Trav. Agent. 24H Alder Street. Portland. Oregon. A familiar name of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, known all over lb Union as the Orent Railway I running the "Pioneer Limited ' trains j everv day and night between Ht. Paul land Chlrugo, and Omnha and Chicago. ! "The only perfect train in the world." j Understand: Connections are nmds wllh all transcontinental lines, securing to passengers the best service known. Luxurious coaches, electric light, iteini heat, of a variety equaled by no other line. See that your ticket reads via "Ths Milwaukee" when going to any point In the United Blntes or Canada. All ticket flaents sell them. For rates, pamphlets or oilier infor mation, address, J. W, CAS BY, C. J. RT'DY, Trav. Pass. Agt. Own. Aft., Portland, Ore. Portland, Or. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVtR RAILROAD. 1 f.'.wr I'll Ii 1 1 AM' ,llS ,,., l'.,.;.,..l liit'Ol'-a-t j1'1"', tu. ion l-..r (x.-iis i"i I'olnls I AslillllA . .. 1 1. . 11 HI. IS il-a 111, r r I .olisntl tii'i tt j Ii lep in 1 I'ellils In si r m I , .pr. piv isms lVlii l.li.ll.ilo VV si n 1 leu. 11 .i . ... I I . ,'i I -II to' ti. I Lt III t, I, ,. I U I..II.I A.iotl. ! K't.s M I. I . hi ' ' is. I.li I'" VV.lt. 111.' I.. I! ti! in t m p ... ' 1 isi. . iis.ioii mi. ; 01. 1,1 I' " siam! -i. it' .so l A is fi m Sun liy oily All trslns 1110k i l"e ''on .'l I ui ( il.il.le wllh s'l Norihsrn Paclll,t Irslns in and from 1I1 East and Soiinl poinla J f MAYK. drn'l Kr'lghl and Psaenr Ainl. ..Portland - Astoria Houlfl.. STR. "TAHOiMA." Pally Round Trips Txeept Mundy. flfvlt CAHO Leave P .rtland ' ln- Lnivo Ator a ' V The Dalles Boat STR. ''BAILEY GATZERT." llet,ireu Portland. The I'all's and wF Point. TIMt CAMO leaves p.rtUtil. Tuesdays, Tliurstsy and H.i iKdava at I a m. Arrives The Ivilks the sauis dr P m. (saves Ti.- iMiln. Hundsys. WsJims- ilavs '! Fridays ' a m Arr-vrs I'o.-tiaul. same day. 4 P rn. 1 i!lO luptiriS ei;i i -li 1 lJ, tia. tl eia oil earth landing Foot of Ald.-r s'.f'Ct Ho'-h Phen's Main Jii A J TAYIs'lt Ast A.I.Hla JOHN' M Fll.l.ooN Agl. Th. Pll Pit s TIIKR A HAItNi:S. A( Ho" ltiv-er Wol.KiiltK A WYryiH. Afts Whlta Halin.n. J 1 ' W V ATT A! Vsnv-nivsr K W rltlt'UTON, Ai Porllan.1 OREGON Shot Line and union Pacific Uo LxxSo & Mo TIMIi HiIKl l'-p.rt j I' I.I 'H Arrlvs I Ft on P-. 1 tiand 1 'to.-11:. ' I'orti.vt 1 t k'-. I ' v r r. Si al pi 01 Ii. " 011a 1 i'0 a 111. hi Kan a '' 'r I 30 p nu v'a Hunt H: 1 i . t.:.vg I in; I'M an ! Hoi Atlantic Sail 1 ,1 lie. 1 i.n v 1 I tpr. yt w-.rth oina II so p 'ii hi, K ins. is 1 i v. s pi 1 in vi 1 I lout - S: L ii.., 1 ti e. 'llg'.-.li and Hl't ! Willi Wall 1 S'. Paul , ..,.' !. Ho 1 I'.ii: ma:l I. in - M nto-np I . P 111 s- P mi I '11 nth ; iw s. tn vl M I t mil -.' i'Iii- Spokull.t e ig . nil I lia-i 72 heirs f:' in pT'lind lii"hleigi No Change i f t'lirs. Oi'ICAV AV1 RIVKP. Hi'lll'I't'LIC - Fr on Astoria - I AH sailing datt-; ! Bull Je,- t,i i-huilg- ! i For Sun Finn. I. 1 ro ev et y flvr days ! 7a m. I'oliiinb'a ltlvr 4 a. 111. Iia.lv n- T . I'nr l.ind and ie. crnt Hun. I Way landings. Monday Hi.-nm-r N.iheotis l.-aves Astoria on li b- il.illv, , . pi Hui. lay. for llwaw. r. iiiii-i'iliig th-re !ii tra.hi for lmg 11.111 h. TI -kii an I North He.n-ii polsis. It-0111 nlhg arrives al Asl'T a same even ing 11. W I 'H'N'KllFRItr, Age'X. Astoria. A. I. ciuin, (letiernl Passenger Ai(enl, Portland, Oregon, A FEW INTERESTING FACTS WI1.11 peopi,, nr oiilemp ,tmg trip, whether n business r plrasure, ih-y nsturally wnni the Ileal rrvlc oblalnnbli) ns rar ns speed, ri.mfort and safety is coiiiefii,., Kmploy. f th WISi'dNHIN' ( KNTRAL LINES ara paid to sei v,, the publlo and uur lr4lns are operated ao lis lo 111 ike clus con nections wllh diverging lines at all Junction points Pullman Paine,. Hieeplng m! Chair f ars un through trains. Hilling car service unox.elld, Meals served n 1,1 carte. In order to obtain Ihe (lrst-class r vice, ask the ticket ngent to sell you a ticket over The Wisconsin Central Lines and vnu will mik, direct connexions at Ht Piul for Clilciigo, Milwaukee and all not ma East. For any further Informtthn enl on any ticket agent, r correnamd with J as. c. ro.vn. cen. pa,. Ag.t. or JAH. A. cluck, Milwaukee, Wis. leneral Agent, THF, CIIICAUO A NOHTII WESTERN RAILWAY.