Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1899)
TI1K MORNING ASftt-RlAN, TiMlttfl'A i , i-d'OBKR 12, '8W. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY Bulletins of ihe Yacht R.cf Trans mitii'd to N w York. INVENTOR MAKCONl SATISFIED V Experiment Caused Grrat Isterest anJ RepreM-ntaiives of the Army and Navy Were Frrx-nu Q. Marconi, who arrived in this city from England a few day ago for the purpose of transmitting bulletin of the International yacht rac by mean of Us system of wireless telegraph, yes terday successfully accomplished his object, says the New York Tribune. During the raoe he dispatched to the Herald more than two thousand words all of which was received with only As the vessel drew down toward the Immetna Meet of excursion craft and yacht, ranging from ocean steamer to tug and oyster summers, the Interest b-'gjn to rise. Ore afrer another they sath. ni on the fivward deck, and peered ahead fv a stent of the raivrs. Their towering triangle of canvass. one creamy, the olhr ghostly white, at lsst emerged from th multitude of craft. From that moment until It seemed almost certain that the Sham rook would tvln on the beat back to ward the llnlshlng line all eyes were on the two yacht. No group on board watched thv raoe more cUwey than one atandlng upon the forward deck. It was composed of several CanaJlans who had come to New York for the purpose o seeing the race. It was plainly to bt -n that the Shamrock was their favorite. With the sensitiveness of a barometer their countenances and conversation record ed for those in their immediate neigh borhood the rise or fall of their feelings. The Canadians looked glum as the men who had been nervously fingering their watches while the boats rounded the stakeboat announced the difference be tween the two boats as 1 minute and I 4S seconds. Then their face brighten- or four Ingle interruption, when It necessary to repeat three words. Many of the messages reached their deeninatiiHi within fifteen seconds of their transmission. Slgnor Marconi had his apparatus on board the steamship Ponce. The re ceiving mechanism was placed on the xr.n-rink vri-hin.l Hrf ai teleeraohi operator set beside the receiving in became I ed as the result of the Shamrock's ser- I i.e tt fth.irt hlr,h ln,fl,At.t A alR.ht improvement in her position. "Good for the Shamrock!" said one. Again their countenances fell as the Be Calktorot wia K wnU per gaU Ion. AWx CHibsrt. sol agent for As toria. Tvlsphoo O. Do ynu know Snodgrasa make Stamp rhotoa? Call and se then they art all tb go. Craatn Pur Rr. Anwtloa' lnat whiskay. The only purs good, guaran. terd rich and mellow. J.n U Cartvoo, sols agent. For rent Furnished rooms wtth first-class table board. Apply Mr. K. C. Holdrn'l corner Nlatk and Duan Street. Boquet D Cuba and Key West Qem are th finest fir cent ctgar thit vr cam to this market. Henry Roe, op posite brewery, . I'-eglnners and advanced pupils can have thorough Instructions on the vio lin and piano by applying to J. H. Am me. a graduate of Dresden and Lerp tig conservatory. Hotel Ttgh. Kelley's transfer wagon deliver bos aood to any part of the city on short notice. All orders left at Sapfs fur niture store, 30 Commercial street, will receive prompt attention. Tele phone 3144. Go to the Columbia Elsctrta Re pair Company for all kind of new and repair work, from a cambric needle to a bicycle, boiler or engine. Quick work and satisfaction guaran teed. Logging machinery of all kinds a specialty. Shop opposite Ross, Hig gles ft Co. The concert hall opened by Charlie Wise at No. S3) Astor street, la the one and only popular resort of Its kind In that vicinity. Mr. Wise is doing some- Columbia was seen to be drawing tnln" new Among concert balls. He Is ahead. -How far Is It to the Uniting a1' eta of pur liquor.. ... , , . , . .. .v but lvln his place a management line? anxiously Inquired they. When i ... , .. ... ., , , f.nu insuiri geimemttiiiy attention 'the tolumbias sails began to vhakeiand the emerald yacht had come up I with the American defender their '!- strument and retruis;nilted the doi and dash-? as they were received. Marconi said, when 8,-k-d as to the result the eiperimem ater the race: "It worked very well, Indeed. We sent all the messages as they wvre nt to Ui." . 1 V fill i TSe experiment caused great Interest among those on board the vessel. Be fore the race started stock quotations wvre received on board and posted In the smoking room. A number of pri ale messages were prepared and dis patched to different parts of the coun try. Among those to whom messages were addressed were Senator W. A. Clark, of Butte, Mont, George West- tnghouse, of Pittsburg. Pa., and John Canfleld. of Mauistee, Mich., all of whom had relatives and friends on board. The United States army and signal corps and the navy were officially rep resented. The signal corps was repre sented by Captain L. D. Wlldman and Carl Kinsley, and the navy by Lieu tenant Commander Edward F. Quaf trough and Lieutenant Bllsh. These officers expressed themselves favorably In regard to the results. The consensus of their opinion was that wir-less tele graphy had passed beyond the experi mental stage, and that Its value as a means of communication in the navy and army exoeeded that of any system now In use. The fact that two thou and words could be transmitted with out a hitch impressed them foioibly. It Is probable that Signor Marconi will be asked to go to Washington affr the races are over, Lieutenant Commander Newton and Lieutenant George 'W. Denfield, also detailed by the bureau of equipment to Investigate the system, were stationed at the Navcsink Highland. Tht.se offi cers will attend the other races for further investigation. A Be of the ap paratus wan also located on board the steamship La Grande Duchesae, but it was not used extensively. The apparatus on the Ponce wa placed In the chart room, a wire grad ing from it to the top of the forward ma.it, about one hundred and fifty feet above the water line, where It termi nated. The company that went down the bay on the Ponce was a gay one. It went prepared to enjoy the race, and until H became evident that there would be no finish within the time limit, and consequently no race, It put its whole attention on the racing yachts. To many the details of the battle were closely understood and appreciated, anr each boat's pointing qualities and length of time in stays were compared and their effects djBtussed. So Intent were all that the announcement, "luncheon is served!" wax heeded by few, and even the Insistent and ob-l I vious arumming or tne dinner goi.gj had no oetter effect. And it was ani elaborate six course luncheon that! treatment to hi patron. The good music anl the crowd will be found at Charlie Wise's place. NOTK'K FOR PUBLICATION. lAitd Offle at Oregon City, Oregon. Sept. It, ISM. Node Is hereby given Ikat I he fol lowing named settler has. filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of hi claim, and that said proof will be mad before county clerk of Clatsop county, at Astoria, Oregon, on October U, 15, vli: Wal ter J. Falconer; II. K. U.lf for the N. K. uf section U tp. 4 N It, I W. II names the following witnesses to prove hi continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, via: Thomas I'eltljohu, of keasey, Oregon, F. It. Throo: of Keasey, tnegon; K K. Webster, of Keatey. Oregon; W. U Dertbery, of Keasey, Oregon. CHAd, U. MOOUKS. l Register. Ml Kill PF-A sI.K. OREGON INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION .... OPENS IN Portland, September 28, 1 CLOSES yt October 38, 1 SINT PAUL a MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY .099. HT. AUU MINN, 1 JAN Capital . ... Ktwrvo for Uiit-ur I Premium iN'wrvt' fur all Oilier I,inl'iliti s Net Surplus over nil IJnlililii'i ml, iMijy. $ r.oo.ooo.oo 1,0111,107.87 J'J-J.GIU ,07 7SI.HH8.7H $j,:'J;i,!ih7.72 Hor', of an execution 'ti out ult Curt of , smte ol ira countenance mel!oved. "The rac looks as if It might be a good one." re-' marked one, and all agreed. But when' Department the Shamrock gained such a lead that there was no doubt in the minds of CONTEST NOTICE. United of the Interior. Mites Land Ortlce. Oreein Cltv. Orecon. those In their neighbevhood as to which I A "mclent contest stn.lavlt hsvlng . . L I "ll In this office by W. O. !Iow.n boat as their favorite, smile wreath- contestant, sgalnst homestead entry ed their faces, and a drink was ordered N?; 1,;'L lnaJ October 30. Mi, for the ... N r.. section S. township 5. N. ranee 10 all around. Each breathed the word W. by Ole Peter S. Adal. contestee. in Shamrock!" as he lifted the glass to wh'fb IU Heged tnat ,.fald ole Pi:(er . . , S. Axdal has wholly abandoned said bls ''P- ' tract: that he has changed his residence The result now seemed so obvlousj !ne0dmnrr?.h.n,0nJ,dy,',r;;r,: that their interest In the race began toi mt settled upon and cultivated by said flag. Soon they descended from ,h. S2Lf.SnU ZZ f. Lh!i I .,v... . ..' IUI1U w Um forward deck and disappeared below. navy, or marine corps of the United state as a private soldier, offle-r, sea man or marine, during the war with Spain, or during any other war In which the United States mav be en gaged." Said parties are hereby no tified to appear, respond and offer evl- By virtu of the Circuit the Jlst day of September, !, upon wi inerein on tne isth day of SetMnber, ISJ, In favor of J. T. Kos. J. p., Hlgglna, II. C. Thompson and K. Z. Fenuaon. oartnera d.vin business under the Arm name of Itoea. iiigKUis L'v plalntirr and against C. H. Orinkoff and Nina lirinkoff, d. fendanta for (he sum of t'.0 It, the cost and disbursements of this suit taxed at HOW and the costs of and upon this writ commanding and r uulrtug me to make sal of the follow lug described real property, to-wll: Ueslniilng at the southwest corner of the M. A. Hurnslde Donation Ijind Claim In sections 14, !t and S!. In Tp. 1 N. of H. I. West of the Willamette Meridian, thence east along the south line of said Donation I .and Claim i:t.7S feet, thence north T20 feet, thence west K7 feet, thence south IV) feet to the place of beginning ex cepting the west Ci te of the tract above described, rxceptlng also two acres sold by Nina lirinkoff andhus lan). C. II. lirinkoff. as per deed dated nut 3rd. 1, and recorded August Hth. In Vol. iO. Page Kl. lloeord ol IW.tK. all situated and being In the County of Clatsop, Plate ol Orrgon. Notice Is hereby given that I will on Monday, the SOth day of ivtober 1W, at the hour of ten o'clock In the fore noon of baWI day. In front of and at th court nmise Uoor In the City of Astor la. Clatsop County. Otvgon. sell at pub lic auction to the highest M Ider for cash, the above d'-ecrtb.tt real property to satl.ify the Judgment. Interest and costs and all accruing e.sts. THUS. LINVIt.K. Sheriff. Clatsop County, Oregon. As'.orl.x. Oregon, Sept. Kth. 1S0S. SHERIFFS 8ALE. By virtue of an execution and order of sale Isued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon f.r Clatsn( County on the I7th day of September, lssj. upon a Judgment and decre ren dered therein on the I6th day of Sep-temlh-r, IS99. In favor of E. Tappan Stafford, plaintiff, and against D. F. Stafford. Henrletto E. 8tafford. A. C. Fisher and Charl-s Wright, defendants, for the um of 1717.00 with Interest .(culturtil n nil Aijrlclturnl rrenHicts of Oregon, Washington and Idaho In greater variety aud profu sion than ever before. Iknnctt's Kcauocd Military Hund MISS Alien RAYMOND America' Ore teat Lady Comet Soloist. Tb Unequaled I'lOKRNZK TKOll'R Cf Acrobat, direct from th Empire I Ttiratre, LAmloii their first appear-1 an in America. A Orat riLirixo war MisniM 'A GKKAT SISFKKS MACAKTK t'nur(aased Aeriallsts, In their thrill-1 lug acta Totill AxsetH PACIFIC DUPAKTrtllNT. "EtlifiiCO,i, Awluilu. (rcuiii viiAKi.ra HRIrfHCN. u.n ii. unomviN, AMl.tanl Uana.er :il7Cnllfornl Sj.. s. F.. f'nl 44Russel, Automatic Engine . , . . 1 .11 ANI OTHER TREAT Tiosa. ATT RAC- 7 j Write fur CataliKin. of A. II. AVKKII.L. Milliliter. V Snv Mills. urssKi.ie a t-o, I'ortliitul, Oivoii. S'-ason of Oreat Surprises and founding Feata -KOPP'S BEST Reduced rate on nil line. transportation ..v.'tv m 1 n?n 1 1 There if too little paching of the gOSJKl of ucilta 1! tlie lat t';i:ig thit aneone thinks of aching, either to a man - cuild or voman child. It li one of U:c DMt imponant branch es of an education. Without tKuitb, a man will be a business, and a woman a !ocial fciltnc. When the body of either a man or a woman is prop- erly nouri-bed. tie result tne enlovment of anoi health. Almost all ill health is due to improper or in iufScient noun'hment If the stomach i right and the liwr is rieht. the blood will receive its normal upp!y of the lif? civ.nj elements of the food anJ the bcy i'.i f.e properly nounshed Dr. Pierce i Gol !-a Medual Di-cuvery acts directly up".n tLs stom icb and liver. It purine and enHchec the blood. It is the great blood maker, fleih builder, nerve tooic and restontive. It promotes the natural activite -if Ut en tire nu'.ntive oreaaua. It puU au ead to the ow tamt:on that is at the be ( na-iy diea-e. It does not make :labbe fat like cod liver oil. but firm mu-cular tissue. It doei not nv.ke corpulent peo ple more corpulent but builds up the sys tem to th; normal standard. " I was nis down with oervtMS protrHo and female wenkneM and kuinry trouble," writa Mr. Maranda leamnry, of fttnartt. Warreii Co. Tenn. Mr bowel were eonite1. My whole ffyttera waj wrrrked. My friuri thouchl I would ii-. I h.id read of Dr. pwree'i nnii eJna ani ient for the 'Golden Medital Dier.' ery.' ' Favorite PreciMtK ' and Fleaaant Fel leta.' In one wk time i beran to ait up. In two wet ki I coul i mt up all day. after bein there-m at the rate of eight per cent not due to his employment In the arm fZZT" T ,n . '. 'nave, or m.rin. nt .v. -tember, isj. the costs and disburse ments of this suit taxed at f 10 20 and the costs of and upon this writ com manding and requiring me to make sale of the following described real property, towlt: All of the Clara Houghton homestead claim In section 17. lying north of a line drawn across said homestead from lence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock M m on ru.t.-,R.. ni icoa v. . the Reg.ster'and Receive? at the Unit- ,0..r " ,rOU,h. f,.!na ed State, Land Office In Orearon Cltr J AM ',th tr..nn.nh nr snM section i ii. .iso an tnat pan or r. t.aiianuers ADMISSION. CENTS; Children un der 11 years, it eenta Don't Miss It! f A Delicious and Palatable Drink Absolutely Pure Oregon The said contestant having. In a proper affidavit, filed Scptemb-r 1. 189. set forth facts which show that after lue ciiijtence personal service nf this Donation Land Claim which lies east of the line of the Astoria and South Coast Railroad, so called, all being sit uated In section 27, township 7 north notice can not h,. n, it .. w.h ranK" u west. TOgetner Wltn tn v .i kvin inrmo, i it-i vi 1 1 i itr i i niiu ordered and directed that such notir be given by due and proper publica tion. WM. OALLOWAT. Receiver. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior. United States Land Office. Oregon City, Oregon, September. 8, W9. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed In this office by W. (. Howell, contestant, against homestead entry No. till, made August , 1S91, for the southiast quarter section 17. township 5 N, range 10 W, by Oscar V. Compo, contestee. In which It Is al'eg-d Urn' "the said Oscar W. Compo has wholly abandoned said tract: that he hus changed his residence therefrom for more than four years since saw entry: tnat said tract Is not set tled upon and cultivated by said party as required by law ana that said all-g appur- tcnamvs thereunto belonging, all In Clatsop county, Oregon, except there from all that portion which lies west of Culllby creek. Notice Is hereby given that I will, on Monday, the SOth day of October, 1899, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the fore noon of said day, tn front of and at the court house door In the city of As toria. C.ntsop county, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the above described real property, to satisfy the Judgment, Interest, coats and all accruing nests. THOS. LTNVTLLp. SI erlff of Clatsop County, Or. AHtorla. Or., August 27. 1H39. SHERIFFS BALE bad that I had to br hel in and out r teing au of hr(T I have taken four Ixxtl- of ' Golden Medical Dis covery an1 two of Favorite ITracription ' and am in better hralth than I have been for yeara." Constipation is the father of all manner of malauie. If it did not eain, or was in all ca-ei promptly relieved, the majority of medical books culd be tafely destroyed It is the easiest 'ickness to neglect and the simplest to cure. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure constipation every time. They cure it promptly completely and perma nently. They never gripe. They don't get you out 'o niglm. One "Pellet" is a gentle laxative, and two a mild cathartic. Druggists keep nothing ele "just aa good." BUSINESS POINTERS. The O. B. F. Fresh Cafu. iracked crab at the National Sweet cream In any amount at Parlor. the Burbank potatoes, 11 a sack, at Pat's Market Jeff's ts White cooks. "the only" restaurant. Astoria to Portland via O. Tl. & N. only SO cents Home made chocolates, 30 cents a pound, at t.'ie Parlor. Bt lS-cent meal, Rising flun rewt&u. rant. 612 Commercial street. awaited In the saloon, too. j We guarantee our Ice cream to be The sail down the bay In the crispj made of pure cream, Th Parlor. and cool atmosphere was a pleasant one. The passengers sat together In groups on deck, the feminine element carefully rapped In cap.'S and shawls and enjoying the genial warmth of the sun and the Invigorating air. Cold lunch, pickled pigs fet, oysters, cheeps tongue, etc., at the National Cafe. 13y virtue of an execution and order making i of sale Issued out of the Circuit Court or the stale of Oregon for the county of Multnomah, on the 3d day of October, Ibi'J. upon a Judgment rendered In the ed absence from the said land was notl Jusuce Court for Portland district, of due to his employment In the army, the tUate of Oregon, for the county of navy, or marine corps of tho United' Mullnoioab, on the 25th day of Octo Htates, as a prlvat soldter. officer, ea-1 ber, Sli, in favor of T. W. Hchulze, man or marine during the war with! plaintiff , and against Geo. Relchweln Spain, or during any other war In, and Pauline Kelchweln, d fendants, which the United States may be en-1 commanding and requiring me to levy g.i;jed." S-ald parties are hereby notl-! upon the property of the above named fl'-d to appear, respond and offer evl- defendants to satisfy the sum of 12.15. dence touching said allegation at 10 now due on said Judgment, with Inter o clock a. rn., on October 23, 1S99. be-1 est thereon at the rate of t per cent fore the Register and Receiver at the: per annum from the 25th day of Octo- t'nlted States Land Office In Oregon City, Oregon, The said contestant having, In a proper affidavit, fll"d Septemb'-r 1, 1899, set forth facts which show that after due dlllfience personal service of this notice can not be made, It is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publica tion. WM. OALLOWAT. Receiver. SHERIFF'S SALE. of In the Circuit Court of the State Oregon for the County of Clatsop. O. V. Peterson, plaintiff, vs. Edgar A. Parker, Inet E. Parker, as execu trix of the lait will and tentament of W. W. Parker, deceased, defend ants. To Edgar A. Parker, one of the above named defendants: In the name, of the state of Oregon, you are hereby re'iulred to appear and answer the bcr, 18!H, and the further sum of $34.75, also now due on said Judgmeirt, with (merest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 25th day of October, 1S94 to the Hth day of Octo ber, 189X, and Interest thereafter nt th rate of 8 per cent per annum, end also the costs of and upon this writ, I did, on the 4th day of October, 1899, levy upon the following described real prop erty, towlt: Th R y, of the S W K. the W H of Die SB, 14 of seotlon 13, township 1 north of range 6, west of the Willam ette meridian, In Clatsop county, Ore gon, Notice Is hereby given that I will, on Saturday, the 4th day of November, 1899, at the hour of Z o'cock In th af ternoon of said day, In front of and at the court house door In the olty of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, s--l' at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the above described real prop erty, or so much thereof as may be complaint filed against you In thej necessary to satisfy the Judgment, In lerest costs nun tuxrruuig corns. THOS. LINVILLE, Sheriff of Clatsop County, Or Astoria, Or., October 4, 19. above rmtltled suit on or b"fore the last day of seven weeks after the day frst publication of 'this summons; and If you fall so to answer, for want! thereof, the plaintiff will take Judg- men! and decree agatnut you for the. foroclosuri? of a mortgage- upon your umllvid'wl one-half of lot 11. In block; 14!i, In the town of Astoria as laid out and recorded by J. M. Shlveley, In Clat-i sop county, Oregon; and for the sale of same to recover he sum of ?97.10 and coHts and Interest, and for such ether relief as prayed for In the corn-) NOTrCR FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. September 22nd, 1899. Notice Is hereby slven Hint Hia fnl. I lowing named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said nrnrtf will no mmin Yifnr-a Pnnritw Ctl..t. Our les cream Is warrant! to be made of pure cream. The Parlor, next to John Hahn's. I FIOI1H IS STVeiJ Uplll yOU III UWIH.-j Mon In tho Weekly Astorlnn of Astoria, Oregon, once a wek for seven succes sive weeks, the first publication being on the 8th day or ootoner, itD. J. Q. A. HOWLRT, Attorney for Plaintiff. He names the following witnesses to prove Ms continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: George Landres, Adolf SIvertsen, John H. Koch, James Flnley, all of Astoria, Oregon. CHA8. B. MOORES. Register. I r .... THE .... i Encyclopedia Britannica is tsistt worm octito tolohu. The Torch of Knowledge burns briphterto-day thanever bclorc, and yet there are many people lower down in the scale ot lire than they ouht to be or want to be. The prob lems of pro gression can only be solv ed py think- Iintf, educated ni' n .ui. I wo rm n. A need tht rciou- ex ist.; fur aj reat ediu.it i jnal , p.w-r hkh is far reaching in its inlhii iicei Such a need is supplied by the world-renowned hncyclop.-mliii Britannica. It represents con centrated thought from the be ginning of the world to tlx.--present hour. No subject in the realm of reason is left out. The information is easily found, and is clear, concise, authentic. The New Werner Edition, the latest, the most complete, and the best. Encyclopedia Britannica ; for $1 Cash and the balance In small monthly payments. The entire Thirty (30) Volumes with a Guide and an ele gant Oak Book Case will be deliv ered when the first payment Is made. Th Complete Set (Thirty Larg Oetavo Volumes): No. f. Nw Style Dufkrnm Clolh, Marbled litn. Extra Quality lllliMaihlnt Fin ish Book Paper, S45 on First payment, Una lMbr (fi.uoiind Three Dollar!$i.(w) per month thereatlcr. No. a. Half Miiruccn, Marbled fcd;m, Elrs Quality Hlich Machine Hmli book Paper, ffo 00. First payment, Two Dollars (fc.uo) and Four Dollare ($4. our pT nionlh thereafter. No. j. Sheep, Tan f.nr,r, Mrl l. d l.iKea, Enlra QuaHty Hlgli Marbinn l lntah Wiik Paper, i .00, . First paymenl, Three Oollirs f$.no) and Hye Dollars ($5 ou) permonlh iherealler. A reduction of ,0 per cent. Is granted by paying cash within jo days after trie receipt of the work. i1- H.F.PraelTransferCo. Tlephon a. DRAYIMG AND EXPRESSING Ail Good Bhlppea 10 our Car WIU Receive Bpaclal Afsadoa. The North I'acltlo Urewerjf, t.f wli.ib Mr, John Kopp Ii pmprielor, mnk" Ixwr fur dumni'in and expurl trivia I lioltie.l ir fur fuwllr ums or leg beet iu'plie.l e, limn, ilolir-ry la llir nljf Ire. jorth Pacific Brewery State Normal School MONMOUTH. OlcKUON Tralnint Behool for TMcker. New Huliaingi New th-pe.rt mcnla l'titmiltl Cuunlrr Brbool Word. (I'radiiairs Si-rnre (Joud) l'ositlon. mtOrVO rOURI-Wll equipped tnMat a.Dartmets. Normal uur.. iUl. k-t and t wy t State Carllfl' 1 tr. K.D.e tar y-r from lis) to HJ0; 11, aM UK to B per week; Ttlllln. p-t erin or 1. a i eo. rsu tenn oeg'ru 8eHnbr wth: Rummer term June If to plwnber I. Fir eitslogtl sdilnH p. k CAirPIUDI.! Frewldent or vy j wunn, Bee of facultr. BLANCARD. SAUCE I Thd Original WORCESTERSHIRE, T I Ww- I 9 Beware of Imitations Jrjaifl Duocan'i Sons, Aenti, New York Ke. la Duan It, AaUrla. Or. W. 1 COOK. Mgr Tn. ut. Thosa who have delayed buying. Hummer I-ootweer are fortunate. They uan save at leaat third on the unual cost of high grail hoe. We are closing out all of our summer tan shoes at a great reduction. We have them for men, women and children, which should bring evryoi to th store. They are new good which have ovsrstiyed their t me. Consider the figures. I Pttcrsen & Brown or IODIDE OF IRON f"t AN rMIA,IMK)PNI!A5.ftl,rHI (K)l), WrnMITirilONAL wHAaNliS5 CKOH1LA, lilc N"neenuiiieiiiileaaeiKtiel Hi.ancai ' A I I llll III .1 TUTH , 11. 1'OlMllittA CO., N. V. Afte. for V. I Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you cat. ItartlflclallydlrfCHtMttiofood nrBtcto Katuro in gtrengthenlntf and reoon Btructlng the exbnimtotl dlRestlve o Rang. It Ih the Intent discovered d I (test ant and tonic No ot her nrcDaratlor can approach It In enicloncy. It In Atantly relleTnjand perruaoentlouret DrnpepHla, IndiKt'Htloo, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. Sick Headache, fiatral((lii,Cramps,anJ all otlit-r rpttil ifi of Irnpcrfoct digestion. Prepared by C. C, OeWltt A Co., Cblcaoo. Jnr Bui by CHaRLIM ROOBM rJERVITA PILLS Realort Vitality Le.it Vlf or and Manhood. Cure Impotency, Niirht P)ml8lonBancl waHtlnfr U1hc;ich, all effects of self- airunU ui catine unu IIIUID irrf lon. A ncrvo tonic and Mood linlldor. Ilrlnps tho jiltik plow to pale cheeks and rrntorcfl the fire of youth. Hv mn!l ftOc nor hox. tl hoxes jur (p-.ou; wiui a writ ten guaran too to euro or refund tho moiioy. Send for clroular, Adtlrens, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, la For Sal by Cbarlea Roarer. Drusglat. Astoria. Oregon. i, . 1. - . "., ''r nvanlltemliK feelrln atrip m tho 1'nrla l ipus II on, wllliirood eaJsrr ami einrnara paid. !., id write ' ,lluoua Hie fAtMT UiCCOi'U, llultlmore, Md. cm T4 -