The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, October 10, 1899, Page 3, Image 3

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Acts gently on the
Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels
Cleanses tystem
EFFECTUALLY
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evf TMt 4tNuiNiMN'ro ey
tut..
miwiiiiMmiMiiil
To give nd to lose I nothing, but to
lmr and to gtv still It th part of a
gi'-al mind.
Owtlour ' C tfltow . t.p
Face Humors
Timptei, blackheads, limple rashes,
red, rough hands, (ailing hair, and
baby blemishes prevented by Cm
cvmA Soar, a sure prerentive of in
flammation and cloggingol the I'otes.'
raikMiik.vt4 fr?a. Pa 4rtn.
The Aral fault I lit child of aim-
pllolt v. but vry other, th offspring
of gttitt.
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Karl's Clnvpf Rnnr I PA
Ik-aittlHm th. C.implnlnn, Purine ll..
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llll.,ii, In.llll.m, mil ill Kmi.tlmia ,.(
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lonlr. Nilil nn al'.nlut. rnl. by til
ilrumwl. ml llftc., fttk. and UH).
C. WCLLH 4 CO., LCROV, H. V.
OH FIOniCTOM
Ir Hi meantime Hobson li probably
telling hlntx-lf what ho would In if he
had Dowry's chance. t ,
K 1 Thaw linn Capiulst are tupsnoil
M to' Baling of Coplba,. j
FUl 1 CURE IN 4 HOURSlW,
1 11 f ths urn dtstassiwltn.'
m out IneonvftniuncA.
tun iii KansAf vny tneps ih a man
who nilvocats th dynamltlns; of all
hiIi ons, dlntlllorlcs and brtworls and
the lynchlns of nil dlhonHt publlo of'
lltilnls If ho expects to have It all dnnn
at oner hi will nod oonsldorabl help.
Pears'
Pears' soap is
dried a whole
year. That's
why it lasts so.
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THE FRENCH CLERGY
HOSTILE TO REPUBLIC
Militant Attitude of the Catholics to te Fol
lowed by Far Reaching Consequences.
DREYFUS AFFAIRS
Conservative Cat Iclks Say the Open Hostllty of tfae Clergy Will
be Followed by Anti-Clerical Reprisals-Pope's
Encyclical Ignored.
NKW YOKK. Oct. .-Th Tribune's
Carls crriKMiilnit aaya:
Th n.llltniit attlludo of the Roman
I'aihi.llu i-lvrgy of Krani frmn the vt-ry
iiutix-l of thn Dnyfua altalln may bp
fmiowi-d by fjr-muilin ctumjiincis.
N.it liic lli rlriinl rni'rirhinints
whlrli led to !hr rotiu d i-Ut t May II,
s77, have I ho Fn-nch clrnty 1nkrn aurh
a violent Htrt In antlve ltra.
l. Jitnnart. thi liirlunllal deputy
from l as du Cnlnln, a mixlirat run
i.rvotlvo ri'tmlilli an and a HU'ral
('athullc, wlm iMTuplnl IIh Mirlf(il(i f
ii'lnUt.T of public works In th Cnalinlr
IVrifr ministry In lJ, ha wrlttrn a
ri'tnaikAbU- U-tliT o M. t'orncly, In
wlili-h h polnta out that tlw Jr')f'H
tiffalr hits len utlllsmj hy I hi'r lrtUe
and nuiiian hlt solply a a ptvtrxt f"r
a d-wMls miKlnuKht iixm th.- rw.iuh-II'-
in. I tipn all HU rul It.atltutlom Hint
lib as. M. Juuimrt's vl. w a ntv i inl.ira.-d
by tb Klaniro. tho Trmps, thn llntln.
th- flM-le, the Aumr and by all nm-
M!wra lluit had the rourne or h..n. aty
lit ekunp the ran a of truth and Jus
lire. t'lear-hfadinl eonarrvatlv CatholUs
like M. Hibranl. the r.ltor of th.-Ti-tns;
M. Ibnlays. editor of the Fl-
aaro. M. Cornely and M. Jonmirt, do
not IwnlUte to cVi-lare that the op-n
hostility of the Frvnch clnry towanl
thn rrpubllo Is surh that thy f-sr. not
only that thrre will be anU-rlerlral re
prlsjla. but that when theae n-prlsnls
oti'-e bln they will beoome so vindic
tive that on oris can say where thry
will end.
The rndlr.U and am-lal press already
demands the expulsion of Jesuits and
all the religious contfivinittnns. The
clericals uttn-rty iRiiore the encyclical
B.'ileh lo Xllt nwntly addn'ssed to
the French blaho, enjolnlns; th.m In
mild, m-ailfinlc livnure to use their
lii'tueiu-e to restrain the purtlxnn al
of the lower clergy. The encyclical Is
very illfT-Mvnt from tin forcible one
of February 1. 1S92. In which the pope
so clearly Indlcit.-d to Frcrch fatho
lies that It was their hounden duty to
aeeept the republic as me nnniy eia
llpbed form of (penimeiit. Holh of
lleise aal adninnltlnns n' unheeded.
and the clerical oi;"S more violently
than ever declare that In order to be a
H.ii'd Ciitliollc one tnuat tlrt or all be
"antl-Pri yfusnrd."
DuiIiik the hint Ave yenrs the rell-j
kIoiin conitr 'it'll Ions which wen- dln-
perscd In 1SS0 have re-established tliein-
kelvea. nn. I adroitly protltlns; by their
former exierlence, hnve more than re
Knitted their former power. This Is
especially so with the Jesuit and the
Assumiitlonlsts of Tails. It Is the As
sumptlonlMts who hnve tholr hendauar-
tei-s In the Hue Francois Premier, and
who tM-Kitn tho drst propnnnnda
nftnlnst Pnyfus.
Under the leadership of Fathers Tl-
enrd and Ballly, who threw them
selves Into the movement with nn Im
pnsstoned conviction worthy of Pvter
the Vlermll, the AssuinptbMtlst news
paper, the Croix, was converted Inlo
on effective Instrument to nitaln their
ends. The Croix was founded twenty
yenrs oo. Althouirh rarely sien outside
of France, It has an enormous Influence
with French Catholics, The subscrip
tion lists opened In Its columns for
the dome of the church henrt nt tho
Mtinlniftiire speedily n-nched n sum of
nearly $:(H,(WO. Its Paris edition Is snld
to hav a olreulatlon of 30n,(KM. There
nre over SO subsidiary Croix through
out the country districts. There Is a
Croix de Itennes. tho Croix d'Auvcrgne,
the Croix de nordcau, and there are
Croix In every department and Impor
tant town of France. All these Croix
have the same general appearance. In
the left hand upper corner there Is a
large figure of the cruclllxlon, with the
USED AS PRETEXT
motto, "Ad Venlat It'-gnum Tuum,"
There Is a prominent Rubric entitled
"I Courrler Mllltalrw," In which puri
ty military topics are treated, and In
which answers are given to all aorta of
HUeilia from soldter-a relating to thelrj
comfort and welfare In barracks and
elaeu here. La Oil has a large clrcu
Intlon In the irmy, and It Is distrib
uted to soldiers gratuitously. The price
of the paper, which usually consists of ml station at 8:35 Tuesday morning,
eight paten, la 1 cent. It was In the' h second section of the Empire
t'rou that the subscription was started state express. It will make Ute run to
to commemorate the memory of the j Troy without a slop. Aboard the
lute Colonel llenry, the forger. Th.-j ,r,ln be Admiral Dewey and his
Croix on September 12 contaliwd the,""". George G. Dewey, Lieutenant
following editorial In reference to the : Brumby. Dr. Webb and Governor
Itennes verdict: Hmlth. No other guU have been in-
Justlee has lvn done. Dreyfus has: vltt-d.
b-en con,emnel. As Frenchmen wet
r. Jo. e over It. As Catholics we praise1 the Rutland railroad, of which Dr.
i ;.M for It." j Webb la president. It will run over
When Dreyfus was pardon), thej the tracks of the Fltchburg road to
Croix pub lilted the following explana-j White Creek and then over the Rut
tlon In large charactern: bind to fthelburne Farms, Dr. Webb's
The DivyMsards wr themselves, country place In Vermont
astonished at the haste with which Admiral Dewey will be Dr. Webb's
) ief ent Loube slgne.) the pardon, j W1 n Tuday night and until he
Vnny of them counted upon another , leaves for Montpeller to be the central
trial, from which they antlcliiated anjgure in the Dewey celebration there
aciulltal. They wvre force.) to abnn- n Thursday. He will go to Northfleld,
d m this pioject under the this at t,fj Vt . on Friday, to attend the dedication
the production of a photograph of thej f the new school on the site of the
original bord-reau. upon which was an: school which he attended at a boy, and
annotation In the German emperors' ''" ,ev ,r Bsn that night to at-
handwrltlng. of which the followlna
copy Is certined and abiuilutely authen
tic: ' 'Send me as son aa possible the
documents nieoll. met). See (o It tlmtj
cunallle Dreyfus hurries up. j
' WILHKLM.' "
The Croix of Septemtx-r 2.1 publish. 1
a telegram from Cannes announcing
tntt ureyrua nou pas-.i inniugn tnv,
railway station there on his way to
M iiinro. where he would pas the win
ter. As It Is a ma'ter of common notoriety
that Pryfus Is with his family at Cnr-H-ntnis,
the only Inference Is thnt this
false news was published to prejudice
the public against Dreyfus, whom It
usually refers to, ns "that traitor."
It must tie remembered that the
Croix is the numt popular and widely
lead religious paper In France. It en
Joys the highest ecclesiastical patron
age slid has done more than any other
Instrument to poison the public con
science In regard to Dreyfus, as mny
readily lie Imagined from th. Instance
already cited.
nryiNG transports.
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 9-The Brit
Ish steamer Henmohr, which reached
port from Hong Kong on Saturday
night, will be turned over to the United
Sta.tos army for transport service as
soon as she discharges her cargo of
coal. ,
The Russian steamer Dnlyvostock.
which Is now on the way from Yoko
hama to Honolulu loaded with Japanese
laborers for the Hawaiian Islands, has
been secured by the United States
army for a transport.
' FRANK M'AUL1FF KILLED.
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 9.-Frank
MeAullff, horther of Jeo McAullff, the
heavy-weight pugilist, waa shot and
killed last night by Frank Mitchell, a
grocer. The tragedy waa the result of
a quarrel over a grocery bill. Mitchell
claims that he acted In self-defense.
DURGLAR KILLED.
ALAMEDA, Oct. D.-At midnight last
night Chief of Police Conrade shot and
killed one of the three burglars who
wore attempting to rob the Jewelry
store of A. 0. Gott. Chief Conrade was1
shot through the neck, but not seri
ously,
i
VERMONT SPECIAL
STARTS FOR DEWEY
WHI Capture Admiral for Muntpeller
Ole b ration.
Will be Accompanied by Giuernor
Sniiili and Will Reach Native
Siale Almost Without S:op.
NKW YOUK, Oct l.-8eward Webb
ami Governor Bmlth, of Vermont,
stfirtd for Washlngbm butt night In
Mr. S'Mj'b private car, The Vloeroy.
They will meet Admiral Dewey there
lhl morning and will acoompany hlin
on I Is trip to Vermont.
The car will bo attached to a special
train In Washington leaving there at
midnight and will rvach thU city early
T'ie.duy monilng. It will be conveyed
fn a Mont through the Harlem Canal
to the New York Central Railroad
tracks and will be run to the Grand
'Vntral station, where ft be attached
" a train, Including the Viceroy. Wll-
Hum K. V underbill's private car,
known aa No. lul and a bunTt car.
This train will leave the Grand Ci-n-
At Troy the train will be turned over
,xrT"1 tne weDratlon In that city.
California, whoae board of health re-1
cently raised the) question of quarantlnJ
1 1st the state ag-Uttt consumptives, Is I
now eonaidering the advisability of
putting to death all Incorrigible crlmln
a!s. There Is no law as yet sanctioning
such a course, but those who advocate
It are resdy to present one for possaxe. i
Thr,. eonvlotlima for felony would be.
. . - J )
Which Rittur
a man is alrk his
let him instead of
t his work. Ilia
Uuk
instead of lx-ttir
uirsna which suppoiis
carries him on to c m
and' prosperity
o in c s an over
helming bordtn
weights bun
down, lie bat
no strength. Bo
ambition. He feels
lit there u noth.
tug left but fur him
stagger along un-
til
Ute awful prta-
aure of disease and
o u b 1 e at last
P'tirs him to
earth.
The prosperous
an w ute or.c w l o
-eps the Opper
hand of his Work.
ty because he is Aroug,
c.is-.:Dle and ener.
ot!" Ir Pierce'i
a"'" 0..lilcn Medics 1
V
L i mo very has
brought the 1m-n
kind of prosperity
to thousands of
weighed -down, over - burdened men uud
woiiirn by giving them the physical
sUeHKlh anil stamina to carry on thetrwork
forcefully and easily
"For the latt three yearn." uyt Mr. J. C.
Morgan, of Meuout;..h. M.inj-i Ca., W. Va., in n
letter to lir. Pierce. " I hnvr Utn a constant suf
ferer from inui)fealkin coiupm-utcd witli cotu
phiiut& that Kenn-itHy Ci-o.iiiKiny sach cw.
Alwnys after enllnr there woiuil be a (ormatioi
of gnit amt a heavy luau iu my rtowach. 1 wouU
belch up my fixvl alter eiiliu; buwi-U were very
irregular; I mmlit imagine I saw obiects fluntina
btlore my eye. I hau pau acruaa my back.
AUnil Dcerrnlier, i. I tiffun frtling much
worse than usual and waa hrinnniiif to think I
would have to sutler the rcuiaiuder uf my Life
I was xrrally discouraged. I described my case
to lir. Pie rce'a atari of phyaidaiis and they di
rected me to tiefrin at ouce taking the -Coldru
Mecncal Dineovcrv' aceortling to directiona. I
did so, and am happy to state 1 experienced
moat gratifying results, as all the uuplraaaiit
feeling have entirely left me. t have now
a very good appetite, relish my food, and am
pleaaed to ay 1 leel once more like my former
self. I recently walked a distance of one hun
dred and tcu miles iu aoout tour days."
No remedy relieves constipation to
quickly and effectively as Dr. Pierce'
Pleasant Pellets.
3EECI1AMS
PILLS
Cure Pain In the
Stomach and Distress
After Eating.
1 0 cents and 25 cents.Dru twists
l I When
V 'A work rid
VV tthe ri.li
NWiJ daily
I 'Isnd
Lixf V be
.fJJ I TW til
fH c'r
7AY.L:
Z, 'h FY'
onslilored as establishing ths Incorrlg-
Iblllty of the prlrrtier, and he would
then be examined by a board of crlm-
nologlsts and allnnlsls. Arguments ad-
vanced In favor of such a. law are that
It Is more humane that the present
system of long Imprisonment, and that
It would be great detriment.
GIIANT'8 TOMB.
B. F. Chronlcl-.
The wisdom of putting Grant's tomb
on the Hudson near New York It shown
every time th metropolis has a naval
or military display. Nowhere In the
Interior or perhaps nowher eb on
the seaboard could It receive to much
honor. Lincoln's tomb at SrlnKd.) 1
Is In no sense a ni'-cca, but Grant's
Is becoming (Wit more of a on than
thai of Washington on the Potomac.
NEW BUSINESS LOCALS
Do you want a good meal wben yoa
vltlt Portland 7 If so, go to the Port
land restaurant, 0S Washington street
E. House's Cat at 12 Third street
Portland, la regarded by many people
at the leading restaurant In th Pa
cific Northwest
A good meal with meats rich In flavor
and one you will enjoy with a relish, la
Just wbat you get at the Creamer!
restaurant, 271 Washington street near
Third. Try It wben you go to Portland.
It you are going up to Portland and
mist going to th Creamerle Restau
rant VI Washington St, you may con
alder tbat your trip will not be a suc
cess, as others will tell you, who do not
miss It
Holmes' Engllah and Business Col
lege at No. 411 Yamhill street Portland.
Is prepared to accommodate a large
number of pupils this year. Already
the classes are - well crowded, a fact
that Indicate the excellent character of
the Institution.
(Smokers, read All 15 cent cigars, 10
cents: El Palencla, 10 cents; El Be-;
Imont, 10 cents; General Arthur, 10
cents; Leland Stanford, 10 cents; San
chex Y. Hyaa, 10 cents; All t cent ( for
24 cents. J. F. Handley & Co., cut
rate cigar and newsdealer. Perkins
hotel building, Portland. Ore.
Why 1 Watson' restaurant In Port-1 "
land patronised by thousand, of peopl.! of ,he "lctnoPy' "Hu8tIer':
dailyT Simply because It I. the largeat I U CUrT1 h" f'7 f LaGr1,PP'v and
finest and best equipped eating resort . " thousand, from pheumowa bron
on tb Pacific coast Watson', restau-! rhlt,- crou D lun
rant ba. sixty-eight whit, .mploye. on troUDl- Sold by Chaa. Rogers. -
U! Ren,embr lhe ,octlon'i William Bradbury, a wealthy man of
109-11 Fourth street. I FwciBCO haJ Aejlrig
j taw for two years for spitting on the
The Pcrnln method of shorthand It ( floor of streetcars, and has been fre
belng taught by Mr. H. W. Behnk In quently fined therefor. Borne months
the Oregonlan building at Portland, ago be was sentenced to spend twenty
The Pernln system Is not only extreme-) f0Ur hours In Jail. He appealed to a
ly legible after being written, but It higher court which has Jut confirmed
exceptionality rapid, it 1 said mat
students under Mr. Behnke' direction
attain success In one-half the time es- convict. His friends ate deeply cha
sentlal with either Graham, Munson grtned at hi obstinacy In the matter,
or Pitman methods. This school is and they hope that he will now cease
open day and night ' defying the law in order to make a
A tailoring establishment of sum
j pretentions, located on Washington,
street. Port and, claims to hav made
. .
47 suits for dressy Astorlan during th
. i .t ,u, . . . ,Vi
! s i! L Z i ,
5 V,' .P0?y 1 J "
S?7 Washington .treet near the Im-
perial hotel, who are PotronUed by th.
great majority of outside customer.
Povey & Blrchall make the swell suits
for most of the stylish Portlanders, and
feel that they are not excelled by any
Portland firm for out of town pat
ronage. A man that studleth revenge keeps
his r.wn wounds green, which other
wise would heal and do well.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money
If It falls to cure. E. W. Grove's sig-H
nature is on each box. 25c
Despair makes a despicable figure. I
and Is descended from a mean original, j
It is the offspring of fear, laziness ai d.
Impatience. It argues a defect of splr
it and resolution, and ofttlmes of hon-
ety too.
For many years science has atudled
liquors. Result the whole world uses
whiskey. It has proven the best stim
ulant and does not Injure nerves and
tissues like coca wines and other drug
ged compounds. And Harper Whiskey
Is the Ideal whiskey. Sold by Foard ft
Stokes Co., Astoria Oregon.
People who found out about It from
the papers didn't have to read the
speeches, but Dewey had to listen to
all of them. And yet we are trying to
have our sons gcow up to be heroes.
loseph Stockford, Hodgdon, Me., heal
ed a sore running' for seventeen year.
and cured his piles of long standing
by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve.
It cures all skin diseases. For tale by
Charles Rogers.
Aguinaldo says he is going to keep
on fighting because he believes there
will 'soon be In revolt in this country.
We fear that Aguinaldo, like Edward
Atkinson, has overestimated the tat
ter's Influence.
Millions of dollars Is the value placed
by Mrs. Mary Bird, Harrlsburg, Pa.,
on tho life of her child, which she sav
ed from croup by the use of One Min
ute Cough Cure. It cures all coughs,
colds and throat and lung troubles.
For cnle by Charles Rogers.
Eat plenty, Kodol Dyspepsia Car
will digest what yoa eat It caret all
form of dyipepsla and stomach trou-
hi s. I'.. R. Gamble, Vernon, Tex.,
suvs, "ll relelved me from the start and
cured me. It It now my ever lastlnf
friend," Sold by Cba. Rogers.
Mrs. Langtry It going to publish her
remlnlsoencet. If she tells the whole
truth there Is likely to be trouble In
t-.-veral families that need not be named
at this time.
"When our boys were almost dead
from whooping cough, our doctor gave
On Minute Cough Cur. They re
covered rapidly," write P. B. Belica,
Arglye, Pa. It cures coughs, colds,
grippe, and all throat troubles. i Sold
by Chaa. Rogers, druggist
The Mexican government offered to
glv President Dla 1100,000 with whlrh
to have a good time and he refused It,
After tnit diss can never get on an
American legislative Junketing com
mlttee.
"It did me more good than anything
I ever used. My dyspepsia was of
months' standing; after eating It waa
terrible. Now I am well." writes B. B.
Keener. Holslngton, Kan., of Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure. ' It digest what yoa
eat Bold by Chaa. Rogers, druggist
r-oger i now reporter to be popular
In English fashionable circle, but this
bat nothing to do wtth the fact that
th Prlnoe of Wale lost thirty pounds
while he waa at Marlenbad during the'
summer.
"I wish to expre my thanks to the! During the winter of 1897 Mr. James
manufacturers of Chamberlain's Colic, ' Reed, on of the leading; citizens and
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, for merchant of Clay, Clay Co.. W. V,
havlnr put on the market uch a won-'.truck his leg against a cake of lea
derfdl medicine," eays W. W. Mas- i ueh a manner at to bruise It M
slngill, of Beaumont Texas. There ar verely. u became very much swollen
thousand of mother whose children and pained him so badly that he could
have been saved from attacks of dys- not wa k without the aid of cratches,
entery and cholera Infantum who He aa treated by physician, also
must also feel thankful. It la for sale
by Cha. Rogers.
Sunday School Teacher (telling of
Deluge And then it rained for forty
days and forty nights.
Johnny Update Were the farmers
satisfied, even tbenT
"If you scour the world yoa will
never find a remedy equal to On
. i'imi, rt,...n. r.. ... TTVI I . V 1.
the Judgment, he waa compelled to
j0 time the other day like any other
I .
disgusting and offensive nuisance of
tl-nself.
D. x.v- .
, . , ,. .
Klrkmnn, Belle Rive, HI., says, "After
' ' , . .
suffering from Bronchial or lung trou-
b' r te. years. I was cured by One
I n-t Cough Cure. It Is all that to
Mmei mon
and aU throat and lung
. . . .,
gist
I.
THE AST0RIAM...
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is
srrVT1 ',vctci i n frmwn xr-.:
jLalim SIMM is. hi .. nt ,na
MANHOOD RESTORED.
S(4 AS V T3
RFPARf ittitirrrD all theborroMf I m potency. 4 I PI E cleia Uieiivtf, lUf
Dtrwni "BRMfc" kitii.evaiitlthrwiimiryonransoiajUiinpUMUe.
frpIDEMR ntrcnpthensaiut toslorec prnnll weak orna. 1
The reason sufferers are no! cureM br ixvtoni Is hecnuse nfnetr per rent are rorn?M nitn
FroMlstiltlsv. Cl'IM i)KN K is theo)Mjknown rerritHtr lo cure wiiltoiM auop-rattoii. iAJOit-stimtmi.
x A written fruarantfrtven and money returned if six boxen does not eiit'ci a ptttuiuutcur.
00 a box, six f or by maiL bend for fhek circular and tetttitiioui&U,
-iddreu DAVOL EPllI E CO. , P. a Box ATS, 8an Francisco, Ul. .yr p
For 8&I. by CHA. Ill Fa ROGER.
iNem Zealand fire iDsafaceeGo
Of New Zealand.
W. P Thomas, Mgr., San Francisco.
UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF 5HAREH01 DERS.
Subscribed Capital - - $5,000,000
Paid-Up Capital 1,000,000
Assets 2,545,114
Assets in United States 300,000
Surplus to Policy Holders - 1,718,792
Has been Underwriting on the Pacific Coast over Twenty-two years
SAriUEL ELMORE & CO ,
Resident Agents, Astoria, Oregon
Those who, In confidence of superior
capacities or attainments, disregard
the common maxims of life, should re
member that nothing can atone for the
SMiit of prudence; th negligence and
Irregularity long continued will make
knowledge useless", wit ridiculous, and
genius contemptible.
On the 10th of December, 1SW, Rev.
8. A. Donahoe, pastor of M. E. Church,
South, Pt. Pleasant, W. Va., contracted
a severe cold, which was attended from
the beginning by violent coughing. Hs
sajs: "After resorting to a numbr of
so-caMed 'specifics,' usually kept In the
house, to no purpose, I purchased a
bottle of Chamberlain' Cough Remedy,
which acted Ilk a charm. I most
cheerfully recommend It to the public"
For rale by Cha. Roger.
Charles Elliott Norton Is again pub
licly declaring that the government of
the United 8 la tea doesn't suit him.
He huan't explained, however, Just
what be Intends to do about It.
President King. Farmer's Bank,
iirouklyn, Mich., bos used DeWltt'a
Little Early Risers In bit family for
years. Says they are tba best The
famous little pills cur constipation,
bllllousness and all liver and bowel
troubles. Boll by Cha. Rogers.
A Cleveland woman who has been su
ing for divorce bos been ordered to
pay U a week alimony to her husband
pening the decision of the court Her
bj a case that needs the attention of th
reformers. Things are coming to a An
p In this country when the court
expect a man to live on U a week.
used several kinds of Unlment and two
and a half gallon of whisky In bath
ing It, but nothing gave any relief
until he began using Chamberlain'
Pain Balm. This brought almost a
co-ni lete cure In a week', time and h
believes that had he not used thi rem
edy his leg would have had to be am
putated. Pain Balm Is unequalled for
sprains, bruise and rheumatism. For
sale by Chaa, Roger.
Roosevelt Long, Proctor and several
other prominent people claim to hav
been primarily responsible for the fact
tb&t Dewey waa sent to Manila, but
If James Creelman were put upon th
stand he waild probably confess with
out any reservation that he know who
did It.
HOW'S THIS?
We offer One Hundred Dollar Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cur.
F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F
J. Cheney for the last 15 years,, and be
lieve him perfectly honorable In all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligations mad
by their firm. .' .. -j
WEST & TRATJX.
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
WAI.DING. KINNAN St MARVIN,
Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internal ly,
acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. Tea-tlr-orJals
sent free. Price, 75c per bot
tle. Sold by all druggists. - -
Hall's Family Pill are the best
a
9; 2;
Delivered at your
Office, Store,
or Pesidence, .
Only 60 Cents a
Month -
CUPIDENE"
Thisi srrpsrVTtfihit
Vitalistr.theDi-8tTiD-
tionof a (atuuun rvneta pti.sk-iuii, will quickly cure vouof all ner
tous or (ti'tts of ttn gt'ut-rutive ir4.-aii, such as Lost Manhood,
Insomnia, iunsiQ.be IWk.&'tmnal Ji mission Nervous Debility.
Ftmplf, I'ntimess to Marry. KitmiwiiiikT jDrains, Varliwflty iud
Constipation. I ! stops all looses tv dav or !iiht Pre .ents qakli.
litl.ss of di.sclianrt1. which if notchfH-kofl )nM toSnrniatorrh(rtiand