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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1899)
TtlK M0RN1MQ ,A8W)RIAN. THtRSUA., i-CTOBER ), WALLA WALLA AS IT REALLY IS Mr. II. S. Ljman Has a Very Favor able Opinion of ihe Garden Oily of ihe Great Northwest EVIDENCES OF PK0SPER1TV Col. are and Wealth Abide in the liiy (bat Jealously Honors lite Mem ory of Dr. Whitman. By H. S. Lyman. Walla Walla 1 well named the uaraen city, ana is a good Illustration or wnai may tw made or the upper, country. Where one there were no' trees, except along the water course, iiuunsniDg now, ana inj some pan oi the place, the street re- erubl forest aisle. Locusu seem to be the old favorite, and now are almost iu-uy popiars rise nere ana tnere, i. real lehees, with their ample grounds minding ona of spire, and giving the and ornamental tree, are both hand tranger many an unconscious sugges- some and homelike. It is undoubtedly tlon of lofty buildings, but the' progressive, too. for though the oldest other ortM of tree, planted later, j pluu of the upper country, and hav around the newer and more expensive Ira; seei. other nl. .nri. i.i. residences, flourish as well as the old 1 isnu-uys, aua wouia in memseives ; make an interesting chapter for study.; However, it Is not the ornamental; tree simply, but the orchard and gar-: dens-real vegetable gardens, not slm-1 ply the numerous flower and landscape ( garaens, as In no place are there b:gg r lots and wider lawns that make ih- nanii well deserved. Walla Walla ships fruits and vegetables to a large . , , , uuiuii yiH.t.-B, uiu urauatiuuB acmi . o, ioe car loaos aimost me enure yw. mner onions auu greens sian w ear-, ly in the spring; asparagus and rhu-, barb follow; strawberries, by the car load; blackberries and raspberries. In! their order; then by summer, cherries; and early apples; and by autum, the j valley. Or. Whitman, Is memorallicd.' nxlous. peaches, pears, late apple and, both by the granite shaft over his rape- 'grave, at Waulatpu. and by the col-i Walla Walla is said to ship over, iege whrs mmen9e new bumg I3C0,0( wonh a year of fruit and veg-. stone and pressed brlck ,s now , ' McKUkd- t ViiMt l Vi this xa v tinit haa rcn' . ' ' ' nothing to boast oi-uw same as eis-. .where. . I jr ...... v-ivj, T-5 fruit raising Is done by the farm-' eo)egp hseif. without reference era or ranchers on their own l8lds,tto thj? mlIdlng8, ls the memorlaL and almost every one has. an orchard., It . t0 younlr ,eoole-avins: There are some large fruit places, that( of Dr. Blftlock, on the wcat lde of town, of nearly a square mile In area," being; one of the largest single orchards west; of the Rocky Mountains. The gar-' denln U done very largely by Chinese, f who rent land and carry on their own place, and ars regarded In Walla Walla as the finest and most capable cninese on me coast, une near mem A Ajltorlan cannot but Wish, not praised and flattered In public places. s,m!v that the hl(,torc p&e KTt)uni and by the newspaper. One is grati- our ovrn cIty were mark?d monu fied by this, and yet wonders consider- mepll 8 the hart ably until he finds that they are oldj at Wau,atpn, but that-some higher residents, and besides contributing to nB.ttinn hnw nhwt was to A w the production and prosperity of the place a number are voters, who more-' over exercise thlr political rights.' Now they are white men. and good as anybody. Thu ls seen how our polit leal Institutions make for friendliness, aeteera and good feeling among all ctas8es. gardening and fruit growing lm- presses one ns the most. of any of the i.i oa ikon " "-w seem to promise most for the future, and are the farthest removed from the, t ' '12,1 ' Z , " " ' . ' 1 vtw ivuvu o . 1 1 ' . ' " y qji?siit wnciner i couiu-ue wtupiru ltother man nomaaic people. 11 nius tiitea the wide extent of fruit and garden country, as Walla Walla Is aver thirty miles from the Columbia - . . ,..,.., wi 0' river, and lias an elevation of 900 Teet above the sea level. It Is the oldest toward which other places will move as-they grow. , The main source of Income is still I....I. .1 . r ( TITalln ' Vj'alla county which ha a population cf ri"arlv twentv thousand, raise nom " 1 - Inally four to five million bushels .of . w heat annually. The production thin j don't hear so much about the year owing to the large area of summer new woman now. It Is the athletic wo fallow following large crops of last m(m whr Is Interesting. The woman VAC f 11' CI a fttllV flhnill thre n n fl II flFlIf J .. -..a - - j ' - - .. 1 1 jticj n b". " -i 1 1 1 1 1 1 o auu naii'Ji'.n million bushelB. Wheat Is now worth the foils with skill is strong and avtlve. at Wallii Walla forty-seven cents. The a clean, active brain Is the r-ult of original business of the country bo-' plenty of outdoor exercise. The th longing to the pastoral days, that of, letlc woman can sleep eight hours, do stock raising, ls by no means passed by. , a reasonable amount of hous-work. ' Relatively to that growing It is far oft and feel the throb of healthy blood in t however. At present there are estlmat- her veins. She needs no paint, for her ed In the county about 15,000 horses, cheeks are naturally rosy. Is Bhe not 12,000 cattb and 75,000 sheep, whose an-'-a woman to be desired? nual returns must bring over a quarter' It was once fashionable to be frqll of a million. The new system of rais-' and delicate, and a larg.j appetite was a lng live stock must soon however thing to be ashamed of. A wasDlike' greatly Increase the business. Alfalfa,' waist was obtained through much pull- the preat staple for hay, produce large In? and tuning at stiff stays. We are crops on the Irrigated meadow lands, glad that such times are past. ' I and already the flocks are brought' Some of the older matrons argue that from the mountidns to winter in the housework Is all the exerclne any wo-! valleys. Alfalfa and corn, which can man needs. A certain amount of house-1 be grown so abundantly here, should work Is good, but the trouble is that do Just as well In the Walla Walla or most of them get too much. They ITmatllla. as corn In Nebraska, to fat- must keep on going when body and ten Oregon sheep. 'nerves are tired out. If they could Dalrylrg, too, ls profitable, Walln county now nearly producing Its own butter supply, and supporting a cream ery at Walla Walla, Industrially considered the eighteen to twenty thousand people of Walla' Walla county produce ann'jally about four or five million dollar worth of marketable food stuffs; throe-fourth or It being wheat, th rvt fruits, veg etables, live stock, etc. There In every Indication thmt the later agricultural method will gradually double or treble this. Summer fallowing for wheat, for Instance, will not be followed forowr; which Is a most wasteful method, ami ruinous for the aoll. Hut a grevn fortg. crop, such as corn, sugar bvc&s, or other roots, or arid land wtches, will be al ternated with grain. The foothill soils of the Blue moun tains are attll rvgarded as perhaps the best of the up country. These ,lt must be remembered embrace thre othvr counties In Washington, Columbia, GarfVid. and Asotin; I'malllla In Oie gon; which with Walla Walla all form essentially one agricultural district, with lik products and commercial con ditions. The wheat production of these counties Is nearly fiftwn million annually, and ;helr aggregate popula tion upw ardg of fifty thousand. These Flue mountain foot hill people, are per haps as Industrious and prosperous as ny In the Pacific Northwest It would: j be h.rd to find any more so, anywhere. . Wall Walla, the oldest and most centrally located city In the area1 s-eni to represent th spirit and Ideas 1 of the not region, It .paclous.1 with broad street radiating In every airecuon 10 meet the country thor oughfarea. It is well built: one mav' ward on any btudnes, corner and count a dosen or icon, of two and three aa the mining excitement and develop-1 ments have veered this way or that, t has ,iii held Its own. and shows no signs of decay, but this year much new building, especially of residences. Is gn. It is evidently broad-minded, Near the city is located the O. R. & N. agricultural experiment stall ion, the de partment on grasses being now under Prof. Leckenby. of the eovemment de partrr.ent of agrotology. It Is noted SKt lKH. us niifiitxnuai aa wen as Dual- nA nvAr Thar. M tA k i - - v - ; live V i U . llp school building, with a high school .a ,ur roiioe. It . , Waa i,. , ' ,ts men of the day, M forgotten. The big-hearted, clear-1 mlnd(M, man ,. ho ., Mt. , up. nna win be, when completed, one o he most ?i?nt,y bulIdlnB, of ,he ,. . -- tPe of tne past lt9 heroi8m and hope t0 entabngh ruture. Hepe th(,y earn th name ot whitman and abg0rb gomethlng of hi hearty gener-! oslty unfallin C0UPage. The city tnat remember, lts hemen cannot but producewe need not say heroes, but' mn worthy bf them, and capable of' performing duty. j the young -people with the best of the, pat. might be etttabllshed at Astoria j perhaps a Robert Gray college, to , ,ook the broad river and harbor which he founded and gave to the. be the reult. Freqnc-ntfy it is some ncrv unior.: and if the name proved a re-! ons ditorder or drad C5ntimption. Dr. ,, ,,, .i,.- r-... .v.. I Pierce OoMen Wedic;:! Discovery is the , mlnd-r cf that other Gray. th com-, m.dicine for hard.worlrinr me. It . panlon of Dr. Whitman, the leading ! sjnru m rorming me ramous provmion- a) povernmlnit 0n?gfn and ,ts n. . . . . . torlan, ana a pioneer of Clatsop Plains., builder. It cures 98 per cent of all cases ,f wou(, a ;he better. There would of chronic or lingeriag, bronchial, throat be plapMi too , 8Uch an tabllRhment! affections. -s .. . .... .'All too trequentlv. aeatn aotrs tne loot- ror tne nare 01 L,ewl 8,1(1 LlarK,' or! Ramie and Latty, and ColonH W. ; gm(b and the other remarkable mn , who made Astoria. A Robert Orayj collese at Astoria would seem lik! dreamnri maybe, at Astoria: but not , w .. h th h vaua ana, wnere tnoy nave a -whitman college and a Whitman mon- un,,nt , tl-.n- see how much. In many ways. ' Rood Institution of hlifher iearr,jng would be to our plar PTOT AND EXERCIPE. . . . K v nidva ntf arA lannl. t, r A V. n 1 -' stop at Just the rleht time, rest awhile, then take some out of door exercise,' they would find their work a pleasure' snd a benefit, I It IS a verv Brood Dlan to M.t . nJ tie each day, and by reat I don't nven nurely sit still and chat or even read,' but go to your room, put on some easy " ... 1 . . gown, take their halrplna from their hair and take a good nap, Tou will be fresh and ready for exercise, work or pleasure, your temper will be Im proved and perhaps by the time this becomes a habit you will have added a year or so to your life, THK USEFUL "A NT IKS." Eugene Register. With the approach of winter the "Anti-Imperialist League" should find ! consolation In the root that the treas-1 onable literature It Is hurling Into the homes of the country will come handy In starting parlor nre around which 1 vl!lf Portland? If so, go to the Port-' It cured Ms family of LafJripp and the family clrvle can assemble to read Un1 retaurant. JOS Washington street, j saves thousands from pneumonia, bron about and discuss American Institutions - ' 'chills, croup and all throat and lung the navy of the world, the era of wide- j E. House's Oafs at 13S Third street, tr,,1,,,," "'M by Cha. Roger. spreaa goou nine ana otner kimtreJ Portland. Is regarded by many people topics mingled with the singing of patri- as th leading restaurant In ths Ia otlo air aupplemented with the touch clrtc Northwest. of delicate linger at the piano. There' nothing much the matter with Uncle Sam' domain. The true way to be humble Is not to tooP m mH' than your- wlf- but t0 "Und w your real height B,n" nignet nature tmu shall. oow f w.w. rw maiine or " THE FREDERICKSBURG. .i '..'. i. v .' ,-... T' . out ,hould go to the Fredericksburg.' for the week commencing'1" Prepared to accommodate a large program Oct. Sth. PART FIRST. 1-March -"The Enquirer Club." 2 Wnltr "Flower of St. Peter burg." A Popular as Ever I-"AIUIWA.1MSU. - ir a t - i v a t piuTino 4- Mart h "Soldier Ufe."-Keller Bella. -"Ma Ra Time Itaby." F. S. Stone, bmwveu8 WALDtV - Acro - i-Sotumtl-cl'ie "Sanibo'! Wedding Til v nrrllof ....... u.v . g .iv'rture "Nlapira." Moses. ii.cjtxK T. mokdx. Tne nan Joist Wliard 10-Ovrrinre H-Waltx-"SlmpIlcus"-J. Straus. 1J-STAXLEV SCANLON-Archie and Mamie. PART SECOND. 15- WATERMAN SISTERS. lt-WALIxi A ELLIOTT In their Con-.1y Sketch. VVonGE T Jntort! w-Overture. MORET The Ban- 20 MAMIE 8CANLON. 21 Ovorture. 22 WATERMAN SISTERS. 2J ARCHIE STANLEf. 24- MIPS ROSE ELLIOTT. 25- -ARCHIE STANLEY. 28-C.FOROB T. MORET The Ban- joist Wliard. rnles the proper preciu. tionare taken, death will lurk n every home It dogs the foot. steps ef bus. s band, wife scd rniMrH iiTik l - 7. it tne flu sr. an smbuious than, the chances are k that kt will li overwork and pj2 overworry snd cient time t -J IhL I Uld Q sleep. At Brat ne mar I, v I but trifling ill I I - c .. f.. n. k:. . n, J I. LHl ll.l IIUUI III? indiscretion. I ri i ..o from !wadacb naof apprtilf f sleep, UM-'tud? i.i t'uenornmg, t!ro-t. ness uurinjr me any anu a genemi om oi 1!) iiJiLjrX. ni-pler'led. nlmol Anv nerionn maladr mat gives edg:- to the appetite, makes dilution ! tnd mimilation perfect, irtvigorates the Kver and purifies and enriches tlx. blood It the great blood -maker and flesh step, of the wife, in the guise of weakness and disease of toe delicate and important ont" that near tut ouroens w wutnooa nr1 not x-rtitu Ttir t am nnfullnff rnr. f()r dior(1ers of thi, nBture. Jj D. Merce's Favorite Prescriotion. It act di rec"v on sensitive organs concerned, maVin? them strong, healthv and vigorous. It fits for wifehood and rnotherhood. , They are sold at all medicine stores., During tarlv childhood death lurks in acquiring me practical medical knowf t''e. U' Pierce's Common Sens Medical Auviser imrans inis snowieage. ror a pap;r cnveTL-d copy send 11 one -cent ttainos 10 nwtr cuit of mailing only, to I)i. K V I'ierce, Huflalo, N.. V. . Cloth liiidiny 31 stamps. ' '' General Otis' plan to establish In each of the conquered town of Luzon a municipal government, the president In each case to be elected by a viva voce vote of all the residents, Instead of by secret ballot, can only be considered safe on the theory that none of the can didates for offloe will have any money lett to buy vote with after contrlbut lng to Agulnald' war fund. FOR RED ROUGH FOR ITCHING PALMS HANDS FOR PAINFUL FINGER ENDS One Niout Treats but. Soak the hands thoroughly, on retiring, In a hot lather of CtTtcciu Soap. Dry, and anoint freely with CimcuBA ointment, the treat akin cure and purmtof emollient. Wear old gloves during the night. For sore handa, itching, burning H'bs and painful finger iia, ew sfoM ' wonderful. WP.MCM ttpeolally Moth. u m.teomKtol 1 ill 1 II .n 1. . ,h. -Milta rUini nf. purtfjinf, ,i rauiiimt vnvM of comnii, Ar M"0'1"1 r Sw- lw"w i,il(!u u1L,-r&H'' 4. s : -' i FS1 THE crtOSS OF GOLD. Oregon City Enterprise, What Is It thmt Is causing many of the principal railroads of the country to lay double tracks while everything that will carry freight Is pressed Into thousand of mothers who children service? We suppose It Is the accursed havo been saved from attscks of dy gold standard, coupled with the lack cnterv and cholera Infantum who of prosiierity that Is hanging over the must nlo feel thankful. It Is for sale country I b Cltns. Rogers. . NEW BUSINESS LOCALS 1 ' " fox" wa,,t R(H1 ml when you A good meal with meat rich In flavor and on you wUl nJoy with a relish. I just what, you get at the Creamer!! rMturnt n w..kin..- . J rmr(j Try wnM Portland. ! you art golng up ,0 PortBna Mi i ua, Kqng t0 the Creamerla Reatan. rant. V Washington 8U yon may con- I tiller that your trip will net b a uc-; i .... ..in ...ii . . . .! .'mis It . Wolo,' Engll.h and Bualnew Col- j number of pupil this year. Already I the classes are well crowded, a fact ' that Indicates the excellent charscter of 1 the Institution. I Why Is Watson- restaurant In Port-' i MI,,IJ k. IV. ,..Uu..,u u( up. dally? Simply because It Is the largest. finest and best equipped eating resort ' on the Paclfle coast. Watson's nstau- ' rant nM 'y-elght white employe on I ItS DSV mil PAm.tnih.. h.. Iu.a.1... - ' ... ..iv, IULUUUII, 1 109-11 Fourth street. ' 1,10 1 ernin memoo or snorthana IS fL I . .. . 'Hf taught by Mr. II. W. Behnk In the Oregonlan building at Portland. I The Pernln system I not only extreme ; ly legible after being written, but I i exceptlonahly rapid. It Is said that students under Mr. Behnke' direction i attain success In one-half the time es-! sentlal with either C-raham. Munson or Pitman methods. This school Is open day and night A tailoring establishment of sum pretentions. located on Washington street, Portland, claim to have made 47 suits for dreuy Astorian during th past six month. Thla statement I de- nled by the firm of Povey ft BIrcha.1. at ' JV Wahlngton treet. near the Im- pertal hotel, who ar patronised by th , great majority of outside customer. , rJ"! r11 ,ult?! fcr most of th stylish Portlanders, and fl that they are not excelled by any Portland Arm for out of town pat ronage. " """" - Sueh a thy word are, uch will thy ' affection be esteemed; and such will thy deed a thy affection ; and such thy life a thy deed. President King, Farmer Bank. Brooklyn, Mich., has used DeWltf Little Early Riser In hi family for year. Bay they are th best. Th" famous little pill cure constipation, bllllouiness and all liver and bowel troubles. 8old by Cha. Roger. Shoot folly as it tile. For many year science haa studied liquor. Result the whole world use 1 whiskey. It ha proven the beat stim ulant and doe not Injur nerve and tissues like coca wine and other drug ged compound. And Harper Whiskey I the Ideal whiskey. Bold by Foard A Btoke Co.. Astoria Oregon. Lew Judgment than wit, ls more sail than ballast. Joseph Stockford, Hodgdon, M , heal ed a sore running for seventeen years and cured his pile of long atandlng by using DeWltf Witch Hazel Salv. It cures all akin disease. For ale by Charle Rogers, Humble love, and not proud science, keeps the door of heaven. Million of dollar I the value placed by Mr. Mary Bird, Harrtsburg, Pa., on the life of her child, which h sav ed from croup by th uae of On Min ute Cough Cure. It cures all coughs, colds and throat and lung; troubles. For cale by Charles Rogers. What we place most hope upon gen. erally prove most fatal. Eat plenty, Kodol Dyspepsia Cnr will digest what you eat It cures all form of dyspepsia and stomach trou bles. F.. R. Gamble, Vernon, Tex., suvg, "It relelved me from the start and cured me. (t Is now my ever laming frlond." Sold by Cha. Rogers. Never contract a friendship with a man that Is not better than thyself. "When our boy were almost dead from whooping cough, our doctor gave j One Minute Cough Cure. They re- covered rapidly," writes P. B. Belles, Arglye, Pa, It cure cough, colds, grippe, and all throat trouble. Sold by Chas. Roger, druggist Too err Is human, to forgive divine. "It did me more good than anything I ever used. . My dyspepsia was of morif's' standing; after eating It wa terrible. Now I am well." writes 8. B. Keener, Holslngton, Kan., of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat. Sold by Chas. Rogers, druggist "I wish to express my thanks to th munufaoturer of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemedy. for lunlmr put on the market such a won- derf u medlclns," says W, W, Maa Tlicr ars sluglll, of Beaumont. Texas. "If you scour the world you will never II ml a remedy equal to On ! Mlnuto Cough Cure,"sayi Edl'or Pack- ler, of the Mlcanopy, Fla., "Hustler." , Half the mlswry of human life might be extinguished by imituul oftlce of , compassion, benevolence and human " "" Tre "flow noy rreachsr." R. J, Klrkmnn, Belle Rive, III., say, "After ' uffrina from Dronchtal or luns irou tor n 1 by Ons j Xinute Cough Cur. It Is nil tht I claimed and mors.", It ours cough.. i ctlds. grlrp and all throat and tun troul'les. Fold by Cha. Roger, drug. ' How poor are they that have not pa- tlence. 0n the 10th of December, 1K7. Rev. pastor of M. B. Chureh, Suth. Pt. Pleasant. XT. Va.. contracted a severe cold, which wa attended from the blnnlrf by violent coughing. He s.ijs: "After resorting to a numb r of so-cdtlled 'speclMc,' usually kept In the house, to no purpose, I purchased ' bottle of Chamberlain' Cough Remedy, which acted tike a charm. I mont ch erfullv recommend It to th public,"! F ir sale by Cha. Roger. It Is not ynur poalerity, but your tlOnff that perpetrate your memi During the wlnlir of 1S97 Mr. Jame wti of Ir It.-ed one af the leading rltl iiienhants of Clay, Clay Co., Htiur'i his li r ncslnit n rak in su'-h n timnner as to bruise It s- DlfJCSlS What yOU C-t. veiely It bv,me vAy much nwoll.nj IUrtlflclallydlKOSUthcfoodD(lJ. and pained him so badly that he could, VliUln , grclitflhonlnir tod rcCOO not wa k without the aid of crutche. Uuctln(l thd exIiilllsWd dlKtlv or He was treated by physician. nl ffnn. jtlstholatCHldlHCOtfcrt'ddliresfr us, d several kind of linim.nt and two' aotand tunic. No of her p re para U 01 ai.d a half gallons of whisky In bath-j cn "PProftfh It In cffldoncy. It lo mg It. hut nothing gave any relief tantly rellercniid pommuentlf curat until h. burin ...In. rh.ml.rl.1,,'. Chambi-rlaln Pain Balm. This brought almost a com let cure In a week' tlm and h believes that had he not used thl rem edy hi leg would have had to be am- putated. Pain Balm I unequalled for rheumatism. For ' Th"-re are many people who continu ally pray to Qod to give give give .. poor .PPea. ,hm h-?lp, they ar deaf. IIOW'B THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollar R- 'V toT 1f.ciUlTh hnt CM iiui trj curvu ujr nan iKiarni luiv. F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F J. Cheney for the last 16 years, and be- 1 lleve him perfectly honorable In all , business transaction and financially I able to carry out any (Alligation made I by their Arm. j WE8T & TRAUX, j Wholesale DrugglKt. Toli-do, O. ! WAI.DING. KINNAN MARVIN, j Wholesale Druggist. Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cur I taken Internal-' ly, acting directly upon th blood and I mucous surface of th system. Te. ! tlr-or.lsl cnt free. Price. 78c per bot I tie. fold by all drugglits. 1 j Hall's Family Pills ar? thevbet. BUSMESS POINTEFS. The 0. B. F. . j Freah tracked crab at ths National' Cafe. Sweet cream In any amount at the Parlor. Burbank potatoes, SI a sack, at Pat' ' Market j .-Jeff' 1 ."th only"' 'restaurant : White cooks. Astoria to Portland via O. It. & N. only SO cent 1 Horn made chocolate, pound, at i'.'.t Parlor. cent a Best 15-osnt meal, Rlstng Sun' rtstau. rant, SU Commercial street We guarantee our lc cream to b mad of pur cream, Th Parlor. Cold lunch, pickled pig feet, oyster, sheep tongue, etc., at the National Cafe. Our lc cream I warranted to be mad of pure cream. Tb Parlor, next to John Habn'i. ( Best Calkrornt wise 30 cent per gal. Ion. Alex Gilbert, sot agent for Ac- tort. Telephon 81. I Do you- know Bnodgraas makes . Stamp Photos? Call and se them they ! are all the go. 1 j Cream Pure Rye. America' finest whlakey. Th only pure good, guaran. ,wd rich and mello,T- Juhn L- crUon' . For rent FurnUhed room with first-class table board. Apply Mr. B. C. Holden' corner Ninth and Duane Street. Boquet De Cuba and Key Wet Gem are the finest five cent cigar that ever came to this market Henry Roe, op posite brewery. Beginners and advanced pupil can have thorough Instruction on the vio lin and piano by applying to J. H. Am- me, a graduate of Dresden and Lerp sig conservatory. Hotel Tighe. Killy transfnr wagon deliver box wood to any part of the olty on ihort notice. All order left at fcapr fur niture tor. (30 Commercial street, will receive prompt attention. Tel phon tut. Oo to th Columbia Eleotrlo tk It pair Compnny for all kind of new and repair work, from n cambric nedl to a bicycle, boiler or engine. Quick work and satisfaction guaran teed. Logging mauhlnsry of all kinds a specialty. Bliop opposite Rosa, Hlg gin Co, The concert hall opened by Chrll Wise at No. J3 Ator street, I th on .nrt only popular reort f It kind In that vicinity. Mr. 'wis I doing om thing new among concert hall. It 1 not only selling a class of pur liquor, but I giving hi place n management which Insure gentlemanly attention ami treatment to hi patron. Th good music and the crowd will be found at Charll Wis' ptaoe, Astoria Public Library RfcADtNa ROOM FREE TO ALL Ocmi evary from J 0 eloc la I SO I N 111: B. SB, ; (abscrtptlon rats a ear anauaL ' wMi Cor. Klet sad Uuaa gueet. f empi.b Lorxis Na I. a r. A M Jtesulsr lommiiulcaiioas hiid on th nrti and third Tulr even n ut ech motiih. J. N. CltlKI'IN. W M ; K. C. IIOLPKN. creisr. Dyspepsia Cure. '"IP"'. uu.mLii., iiniiuuia Flatulence. ur Sttiinaeh. Nausea. SlckIlead:tclii'.(iik.strali'ln,Cramp,aoc all other resultst'f Imperfect dlifctlou Prepared by E. C. OeWitt Co.. Cbieooa K..r ttal by C1IARLU ROQBM HERVITA PILLS Rtitort Vitality LailVlprind AUahool Cure Imnotencv.NlrhtKmlMloniand wanting 1) Incises, ail criccu of self abuse, or excea and Indis cretion. A ucrvo toulc and iilootl builder. Brine the rjiinlc clow to pale check and restore the fire Of youth, iliy mail AOe iser box, O boxes for $.0O: with a written iruarnn- fro to euro or reftm! tbo moucy. Bend for clroular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton AJncHson 8t., CHtCACO, IU Kur Sal by Charles Riser. DruilL Aatoem. Oregon krhftbli piiraoniof a mn inlrl or li.votl mind 4alr1iialripluil. Tartu Kiinltloa, llbuu4 MMrj tuy 1-1 iM-n-i 11 nmij, in inn w rn Tb PAM:T UIXOI U. HnlHmora.Hd. - i i, -e - Jim i Thet tins Cipiutetar superior to Balaam of Copub, Cubebi or Injection niirrrv I CURE IN 48 HOURSVU th aim dneasel with-V' Inconvenience. 1 Those who hav delayed baying. Hummer Pootwenr are fortunate. They can ave at least a third on th usual cost of high grad hoe. We are cloalng out all of our summer tan shoes at a great reduction. We have them for men, women and children, which should bring everyone to the tore. Tbey are new good which have overstayed their time. Consider theae figure. Petersen & Brown. H.F.PraelTransferCo. Telephone 8. DRAYINU AND EXPRESSING All Cood hlppec to Our Car Will Racelv Bpeoial At'entloa. We. Itt Duan Bt., W. J (m COOK. Mcr . Tat. U Aat.rU. Or. ItuxuRious Travel riHIM "Noflh.Win Llmltsd" trains, Uctrlo Miihlsd throughout, btk I. Sl.lv snd out. snJ t hld, tr. wlth.iut scpiloi. ih flMt train In tli world. Tlisy mtody the latsst, nwt ml twai da fur comrurt. poovenleti.e snd luxury vr grd lb traveling public, and tlliilr r In toon oom. plst and splendid production of Ik aas liulldor' art. These Splendid Train Conneol with , The Ortot Nurtlicrn The Nurthcra I'mlflc will The Cwnillrtn I'aiiric AT IT. PAUL FOR CHICACO and the CAST. Nn lr ehirg for thN api1r iH.nisiods Hons and all ela ef ttnt r avUabl for aassst o lb -North-wss wrn Umiisd." ail tram n tMt line ar prelected r the ItitsrloeklBg likek yntem. W. II. MEAD. f. C. tAVAOl, Oea'l Agsnl. T A. ... rortiaad Or - ' .. 1 i ."-w .. - J,? r amm jagiiaiBigajim i wwJPMWrtfriWJ You Don't Change Cars If you n. vl Hilling and in liiirlliMrton rottt. The turlltlon rotit rua thruuh tourist mum twlo a w.x-1. HVa-tl to Kms Clty-(H on at any point along the aoala line of the Nurhera Pwriftc la Walilnton or Montaoft off at Ka-is (lly. Httnditrd eMrs, avtry day In 1 lie wirk. iuit u, Bt, Lout vta I.ln -oln, Omaha and Bt. Joep. a. c. tireuxN. 0nr4 I'uit'if.r At, Portland, Otvgon. 'lllllllllllMIUMWimillMIIIIMIIIIWMIII Oregon Short Line Railroad. TUB DIRECT ROUTt TO Montana, Utah.- Colorado- end all Eastern Points. Oiv choice of two ftvertt rout, via. lb Union !aclno rM Mall Una, or th Itlo Oran,W tontl Ur-. LOOK AT TUB TUIB 1 Dnp to .Suit Likf 2 Days to l)fvcr J)ayii to Chicago Ji Dnv o Now York. ; Pre rellnlng oMlr upolatr4 Umr lit weeping car. a4 Pullman p&lac alrepera, operated on all trala. ror furtlur Informatl), apply to 1 0. W. LOUNBTmntRT. t Agent. 0. R. . WH Or AtorU, Oncsb. C. O, TERRT. W. B. OOdlAM. j Trav. Paa Agt. 00. AgM. Ut Third Bt.. PortlaaC. or. J WHITE COLLAR LINL 1 Columbia Rlvr'aiid Put,und Navl- ' gallon Company. J Jialley Oatiert leave Astoria dally, j except Punday, at 7 p. m. , U-ave Portland dally eioept Bun- i day at 7 a. m. W,nlt Collar line tickets and O. Hy.' 4 w. ticket Interchangeable on Bailey f Oatsert and Haasalo. Far between . Astoria and Portland. It cent. ' ir u anJL3, Ta'rop' Aitorla Agt Prelftient TelePho A FEW INTERESTING FACTS When people ar contemplating trtr wnemer on Business or pleaaur thT . naturally want th beat sorvloa 0b. Ulnabl so far a speed, comfort aie afety I concerned. Employs of the WWCONBIN CENTRAL LINEt. ar uald to sorva th public and our train , ar operated so a to mak olo 001 neotlon with diverging line at all Juncvtlon point. Pullman Palace Sletping snd Chair Cara . on through train. Dining Car rvlot uneicelled. Meali erved a la caru. In order to obtain thl fim el a a service. sic the ticket agent to !! you a tlcteei TheWisconsin Central Lines. . and you will maka aireot oonnctlona t ni. -aul ror Chicago, Milwaukee and all point asst. For any further Information call on lar UcKet agent, or correspond with JAB. C. POND. Q en. Pur Afsnt. or JAB A CLOCK. Milwaukee. Wl. uenerai Agent ttt Btark tt rortiand Or