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THE MOKMM. ASTOliUN, BA'I'llBDAY, 8EPTEV1BKK 30, .). py mm Acts ocntly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels Guanses .the System n EFFECTUALLY GuiMAlTctoP Manor Is useful at servant, but tyrannical M ft niMtrr. ITCIIIt! Burning Scaly tat (aa, t. avaw. -. - - .. NAYAL-GKOWTII IS WONDERFUL Increased Almost Two-Third Short Space of Time. Id UNITKD STATUS RANKS THIRD KwrlW OnlT by Great Britain and France Our Ships Su perior lo Any Afloat. Hits Instantly Relieved by Unt Application oj CUTICIM Stairr, A nun kaili wiih itihh Hoar, a ia(k anointing villi t'rrKi'sa Ilinlmaol. mil full 4" of Onrirtiaa limwt w 1 II SB "fit Imuu relief, (Kimit ml and lwu, ftnd pnliii In a aioxly, wnnMMil, wid sew aotnlaal our whan ml el fall. Sea wrwvwlMra, riw. T. ar. 1 i at CVtier.i t.r, i lli.rattt. as.i MiMiivk.i ot;t ni. tag. Nnu Dans 111 kaaa. Uar., a rrat. ttww Where there'i ft will there's ftlwtyt war tor lawyer to break It Confectioners should makt thtlr eon dy over bon-bon tint, Dr. Shilohs foiinh and (onMimnlion I Tlil n beyond question th ill itu'.l ii'm(iiI kouich Mrdl- nne ever known lo avienee: s ll-W llimr lV,UI,!ily cut III vrnist coe "I I "iiKh, lump uiul Itiiii.lilli. WI11U 11. won- netful in-f-in the ' of l iill.llllllllli.U lllll"tll 11 l allrl inlhrlllM Vi'l tiled Ulna. Miin lt fust discovery II ha tern M on n iimrntitre a Ittl whli'tl no ntlief uir.lldns ran t.md If V 'U hav a Cough, w nrnily ask you to try it. In rnltut Siaiciniwt Canada ., -. ami !.. and In KiiluiiiJ U. iM.i '. M. and 4a. d. 50LC PROPRIETORS SCWells&Co. IE ROY, N.Y. HAMILTON, CAN. J .M A Western nowsnapor ngured out thut It ProalJent MoKlnley makot the trip ti Chicago It will be hit fifth va cation tour thut fur fur the present yenr 1 haia tiou Qtniulal ire lUDerioi In Raltam of Cooalba. Cubebl or Inlectlonj sndiirrjiA CURE IN 48 HOURSV'I J the tame duetttt with- " outtnconvenlenca. 1 - Poimlor Manna's rheumatltm It un- ilouMi'tlly oautlng more pain to thoto ( pwylo who pin tholr hopes of political suorfKt to his aotlve malstanoo than It g to him. It will Indeed bo a serious mutter for them, for, while not exactly contnglous, It may cauoe a fulling tlek nets In certain olroles. Soap not only for toil et and bath but for shaving. Pears was the inventor of shav ing stick soap. The Marina fU'Vlaw. The iruai hro In the naval his lory of Amark rvlurnt from the via lory that won him fame to find the navy of hi country, at the end of the flrtt epoch of dovrlopmi-nt whic h for rapidity of growth and scope, Is without a parallel among the nations of the i-arih. In the comparatively brief liaen of lima alnra Admiral Dow. y departed from this country for the Orient, the tangible effective naval strength of the I'nlted Btatet has In creased almost one-third. Much of the li'trcaae, It Is true, was necetaltat rd by the exigencies of a suddenly pre I'lpllaled war. The conflict, abort In ,1 urn I Ion. would huvn been of Inestima ble ImiiiIIi bad. the reaull been nothing more than the arouaal of general pub lic Interest In the growth and welfare of the navy so strikingly rtortraved by the addition since made to our fighting ttreiigin upon the water. To all Interna and nurnoaes. the tTnlt- etl Htatet Is now the third naval power 'the uorld. Uermony Is a vigilant. active, uiigrt'enlve rival, whoce energy In llils dlii-t'lliin. eonafaiiflv fnatered by a ruling pow.r, may be expected to Increase rather than dlmlnlah. Japan, the coming confnierclal power of the other heinlaphere, Is snnlhllntlng with glniit slrld. t the msdlcum of our su premacy. Hut fr all that, the I'nlted mates will continue, for some time at least, to lie excelled at a naval power only by drval tlrlluln and Prance, The full strength of the navy of the I'nlted mates now amounts to 311 tea. sols of all kinds, built and building Of this number IS are In the regular navy and 1:1 constitute the auxiliary force, for the accumulation cf which we are largely Indebted to the necessities of the Hpanlah-Amerlcan war. Home- thing of the pace at which we are mov- hist lorward may be Imagined when It Is stated that, roughly estimated, the existing naval fleet represents an ex penditure for construction of about fUS.hM.OuO, and yet there are now un der construction or awaiting formal ac ceptance by ths government more than hilf a hundred wat vessels, the con tract price for which, exclusive of ar nor and armament. Is In the neighbor. Iwod Of 140,000.000. The war almost doubled the ggre. gate of men on our war veo.s. At Its outset the complement was 11.500 men, but In the summer of lM'S It reached the maximum ngure of ;4.1'J3 men. Since that time It has, of course, ilis'rcascd considerably, but the Incom ing congress Is expected to authorise ft permanent naval strength of upwards of 20.000 men. Nor, In passing, should montlon be omitted of the success which has attended the amalKamhtlon. of the lino and staff. An expeatment, wan-bed by students of naval adminis tration everywhere. Us beneficial ef fects have boon discernible Instantan eously. For the future, bright hopes may be based upon the most favorable of In dications. Congressmen have been spending the summer of 1S99 In the study of naval science abroad.., Places mi tho naval ' committor ,he vbccn eagerly sought. Already a new atmos phere of liberality and Intelligence oharartcrUes) the consideration of na val problems, and afford grouud for hone that never ngnln will the march nf nroaresH bo retnrdsd by such a lack of knowledge at made pnsslblo tho late fiasco relative to the limitation of ar mnr nrlccs. New battleships and protected crui sers am to be constructed. Ench clasi Is quite certain to mark a step forward In the science of. building vensels of war. Uoar Admiral George W. Melville declares to the Review tbat the now battleships should be of 20 knota speedl that they should carry largo batteries of rapid fire guns; have ample coal bunker capacity sad be fit ted wl'.h trlpple screw-radio! revo lutionary measures all, but vital In In fluence If successful. Already the eyes of every naval offi cer across the Atlantlo are upon us. Within the past month, two of our new bnltlehls have exceeded exmtract speed. Tho practicability of that most novel of Ideas the superinduced tur rets of the Keai-soanre will soon be put to the test. Wo are preparing to outdo the British In the thoroughness of our experiments with liquid met and wireless telegraphy. Finally we are Investigating the possibilities of the submarine boat, and our conclusion will have enchanced vnluo because they will be ch.iracterlr.ed by neither the enthusiastic optimism of the French nor the cynicism of the con servative Britons. For well-rounded naval development every essential must be adequate. Thus there Is no greater cause for cengratu latlon than over the mnnner In which ih. hln vards of America have met the requirements Imposed by the corw dltlons. The past few years nave seen wi fff"? w$yA miMm For many years science baa studied liquors. Ilesult the whole world uses whiskey. It hat proven the best stim ulant and does not Injure nerves and iiaaiiea Ilka coca wines and other drug ged compounds. And Harper Whiskey Is the Ideal whiskey. Boia by roara Btokea Co., Astoria Oregon. It never reduces the tlxe of claim against an estate to file It A WOHD TO MOTHERS. Mothers of children affected with croup or a severe cold need not hesi tate lo administer Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It contains no opiate nor narcotic In any form and may be given at confidently to a babe at to an adult The great success that has attended its use In the treatment of colds and croup has won for It tha ap proval and pralss It has received throughout the United States and In many foreign lands. For sals by Chas. Roger. TO CURE LAOIUPPE IN TWO PATS. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. K. W. Grove's signature Is on each box. 2Sc The bark of a sailor It somewhat dif ferent from tbat of a dog. k'odnl Dvsoensla Cure is ft sclentlflo compound having the endorsement of eminent physicians and the medical nress. It "digests what you eat and Doaltlvelv cures dyspepsia. M. A.Ket- ron, Ploomingdale, Tenn., says It cured blm of Indigestion of ten years' stand Ing. Chas. Rogers. The bunco man never puts off until tomorrow those be can do today. 1100 REWARD, 109. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease tbat science has been able to cur In all Its stages and that la Catarrh. Hall s Catarrh Cur It the only positive curt now know in ih. ,nu,iimi fraternity. Catarrh be ing ft constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the system, thereby destroy ing the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building; up the constitution and assisting na ture In doing Its work. The proprie tors have so much faith In Its curative tUmt ih.. nflfor finm Hundred yj ti a, i ' . w " - Dollars for any case that It fall .to cure. Send for list of testimonial Address, V. J. CHENS! w-, . Toledo. Ohio- Sold by Druggists, TSc, Hall's Family Pills ars tha best. LOST HAPPINESS t " Oh. when t avxher m r oa high The IW h lo In InhncT, Hath -.li' then (or pln ind (ears, The ! of ma, the watrhhil 01(14, for all hrr sorrow, all hrr tear. As ever-pajmienl f dHgh 1 " " When baby Is taken swsy by lbs sngel of death from Its sorrowing mother the bat son sense of consolation which Is denied to the tad hearted woman who his sever been blessed with Use joy of clluilng little arms around her seek and a dear, ten der little bead Beetling against her loving bosom. It Is sad iadted, that motherhood, Many a poor man bos an off-hand acquaintance with a buss-saw. For wounds, burns, scalds, sores. skin diseases and all Irritating erup tions, nothing so soothing and healing as PeWltfs Witch Haiel Salve. Mrs. Emma Bollet, Matron Englewood Nursery. Chicago, says of It: "When all else falls In healing our babies, It will cure." Chaa Rogers. 'Pest on ths market for coughs and eolds and all bronchial troubles; for croup It has no equal." writes Henry R. lhltford. South Canaan. Conn., of One Minute Cough Cure. Chaa Rogers. It's exceedingly hard to get with s, balky horse. along THE NERVES ARE DIS EASED, .CAUSING EX- i llM'KTKiV AND DESPAIR. MUSCLE riS&ULS Mib Uiv RHEUMATISH "They sre simply perfect" writes Dnh't Vnnr. of LaFayette. Ind.. of DeWltfs Ldttle Early Risers, the .... it. l nit! frtr ronattnatlnn I IKIHUUI IIUIQ .,, - r viiiMi.w-ui.Mi IV IN .AM I'll iilRlKTViKATED. UK BLOOD and all Uver ailment Never trip. itfl lllL'lllil't I - a IS FILLED WITH MORBID WASTE MATERIAL, A fOlSON TO THE SYSTEM. I V tt Tl The achers of the farmers yield an Income to the dentist Paine'SCe,ery Compound Makes nerve fibre,, nerve force; keeDs the organs of the body in healthy action. The blood is made clean, rich and in full quantity. Muscle . aJ tissues are nounsnea, mvigoraiea, and the body is healthy. E. E. Turner. Compton. Mo., was cur ed of piles by De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve after suffering seventeen years and trying over twenty reraedie Physicians and surgeons endorse it Beware of dangerous counterfeit Cba Roger The shoe dealer always shoes at bottom figure ells his DeWltfs Little Early Risers perma nently cure chronic constipation, bil iousness, nervousness and worn-out feeling; cleanse and regulate the en tire system. Small, pleasant never gripe or sicken "famous little pill'' Chas. Roger Friends and umbrellas are seldom at hand In time of need. J. p. Ablegate, R'ctl Riink, N. J., writes: nnnl.ln tn movn l.sviiur inflnmnittorv tutd xiiUBCular rbeumaitm ftfii.nnov.rw kind. After trial of the croai medicine; Taine's frkry ttmiiounJ, I cheerfully recommend it for th exhausted ....... i .i : . nArv waiiim. osHofflMK-titennd mdigesuoc uie uirce onmigo ... . ,v . . . , I - , , f rlumm.iKn. Mv strciicth returned. I enn now move ana ieei no pain. This medicine huilds up the 6yBt(m." Chester H. Brown, Kalamazoo, Mich., says: "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure ... A MA a m uvan. MM nf I n rll SftM IVUIYTI IIIW w .-. v. -d Hon; can strongly recommend It to all a I IS Mul. wha4 WAS Slot no lens than hulf ft doien firms active ly engaged up-m naval contracts, I thounri their previous experience had been entirely confined to mercantile craft. Several of them at the initial attempt, constructed vessels which ex ceeded contract speed. Heretofore the powers have charged na with being deficient In the matter of diversity of strength In our naval tieet. Tills Is true no longer, lor witn tho completion of the vessels now on the stocks we will have more than half a hundred torpedo boats and destroy ers. Here, too, American builders have been dnrlng, for who will contend that It Is not venturesome to guarantee a speed In excess of thirty knots on a smaller displacement than has ever be fore been attempted hy any snip uuuuer the world over, and that, too, when the contract Is the first of the torpedo boat kind for the firm undertaking it? Even down to the details the United States navy will be unique. No other nation has found so appropriate ft form of designation for Its Hunting craft. Our states have given us names for two down;, two scor of our cities hnva immnxakes In our navy, and final ly po less than SO of our naval neroet have had their names commemorated by war vessels'. It Is a novel navy and a magnificent one. ana wun Ktvength considered It is tne mom Interesting on the waters or tne earui. A vivid Imagination Is often as dan gerous as a little learning, Wind Pain Stomach Torpid Liver Sallow Skin Indigestion, etc. 10 cents and 25 cents Drupptsts. HFPraelTransferCo. Telephone U. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING all Goods fhtppea ts Our Car. Will Receive Bpeotal Attentte. Tha entire oucumber crop In the dis trict northeast of Bftnton Harbor. Mich., representing over S.000,000 bush els of small plckels per season for the Inst ten years, has In the last ten days been completely destrfyd by a foreign red bug. The total loss to growers is estimated at over S100.000. No, tO Duane St, Asurta Ore. W. J. COOK. Mgr Raa. Tea. Us. Astoria Public Library READING ROOM FREB TO ALL. Bubecrlptlon rata. H per annum. ! VTsst Cor. Eleventh nd Duo. Streets dyspeptic" Digests what you eat without aid from the stomach, and cures dyspepsia. Chaa Rogers A WONDERFUL CURB OF DIARRHOEA. A PROMINENT VIRGINIA EDITOR Had Almost Given Up, but Wat Brought Back to Perfect Health by Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. READ HIS EDITORIAL. From the Times. Hillstllle, Vft. I Buffered with diarrhoea for ft long time and thought I was past being cur ed. I had spent much time and money and Buffered so much misery that I had almost decided to give up all hope of recovery and await the result, out notlclna- the advertisement of Cham berlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and also some testimonials stating how some wonderful cures had been wrounht by this remedy, I decld ed to try It. After taking a few doses I was entirely well of that trouble, and I wish to say further to my readers and fellow sufferers that I am a hale and hearty man today and feel at well as I ever did In my Ufe.-0. R. Moor Sold by Charles Roger The notion that the selge of M. Gue rln In Tarls was to be one of the fea tures of the great exposition next year Is for the moment knocked In the neaa, but there Is still time for something similar but even more unusual and In teresting to be devised. There's always hope while there't One Minute Cough Cure. "An attack of pneumonia left my Iunga In oaa shape and I was near the first stages of consumption. 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