The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 01, 1899, Page 4, Image 4

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    THh. MORNING ASJTUUIAN Vj:tKSlA . NOVEHBEU t. I KM.
gaily tatortftn
JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor.
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highest order, and the enrly v Mortal ot porlaUHns." But the evidences if goml
the Kngllsh. If thvy iilly were Motor- time and of unoxrolled Industrial ai-
les. hav been empty one.. ,,v,,y- n" ult f " toratlon of
business eonfl lonoe In lhi currency ays-
Arm.-I.alr crltlolsm of a imml fight- um ww M niuft.8t l41, PVlt.y h(lm,
Inn a larger force than his own and op- tnMt ,Mr. Itryan finally ctmcluded that
poncd by a skillful and determined en- another campaign for rotten money
emy Is easy enough, but to be ju.t. one ',u failure. Business, big crop
and the law of nature wviv against
him.
Following this came live announce
ment tluki the Bryan lenders had do-t-rmlned
that "Down with the trusts!"
would be a winning slogan for the
bnniors of dem -rncy In 1;00. Mr.
Bryan catm to the trust conference In
should wait until more particulars are
known before condemning White for
that worst of crimes. In times of war, a
m intake In Judgement.
Everything so far as known, however,
and even the words of White himself.
t-nd to show- that Joubert brilliantly rhlcig ) loaded with a aerie of resolu. i
planm-d and brilliantly executed a tlons that were to set he hole eoun
movement that for Its success depended tl' bltt' ttltn 'H"lm o the
. w.... a, , . .h. ti- ... , ..... t......,K inuusmai eon. o.iuu ions, wnten lie
Jicauon buju.u w uhcvivm - j uj..r. me m n irew m uir r.imnsui . . , u
I lIKHni .,,,.. M III..,.'..eiV I1UI
Lmmnni Ktr ami l wiia siuxveMful. I . . ..i . ... . . .. . .
-,... W.AArn. great ly 10 ii .ii.iKr-n anu o.snppomi
K111UI JIU .Cllllin"-" '-- '
d to -The Astorlan."
I commanuer anu n s succetwiui.
The events at LadysmKb .prove the nienl he found that the e.ple hud
wisdom of the Knglish war department come to regunl the tru question aa an
In rul-sing an Inmiemw omty for the! onoinl'' problem and that any attempt
The Astoriana guaranteea to Ita ad
vertlnera the largest circulation of any
newspaper published on the Columbia
rlvtr.
' Advertising rates can bs had on ap
plication to the business manager.
contllct and justifies the trenH'naous
THE OREOONIAN HAS THE FUXJR
to make it a poll'.lcul or party luel
would InvlU' diistriua cVMeiuences.
preparations. OreiU BrttoJn has no ne fl(Unj ,niU tnt. people wvrw studying
slight task befrv her and the end may the trust question 'or themselves and:
le a loiig way off. tnttf the' not accvpt any broad
or sweeping denunciations or all ln-j
du-tilnl combinations as being a men-;
The second number of "Church I ace to the people. So thoroughly was he
News" the little monthly published by Impressed Hh this fiu-t that he never
Rev. Edw. Outran has been Issued ,he wlutlia which h.. carriHl(
It contains mai,y Inteavstinff notes and
suggestions.
"Betwixt Hir sv Bi.ojm."
The sufferings tf the youno;,
the tender, and the inexperi
enced always excite sorrowful
compassion and a yearning
desire to help them in their
troubles.
And in the light of a great
discovery all the rose buds of
sweet womanhood may see the
promise of their speedy release
from all those sufferings which
have been the bane of their sex
from the earliest tunes.
They need only take that
greatest of modern medicines,
Warner's Safe Cure, as directed,
ajnd their past sufferings will
soon appear to them as a painful
dream from which they have
awakened to dream no more.
" It is a remedy," says Mrs. II.
P. O, Carnes, of Hutler,
"that can be relied upon, a
lemedy that never fails, and
one that has proved to be
woman's best friend."
Ir. his Inside ixvkvt from Lincoln, Ne
braska. j
Only one course Is K'fl for the des-!
rairi'is. dlsanuointed silvor lU-mni-nirv. i hiiihwnvmnn. The Uttir struck hint
It must Join the force of Aguimtldo: heavily on the la-ad, cutting an ugly
In s general niv-ln-lhe-tvar assault! um rniU hlm tl,w,oua
upon our authority In the Philippines. 1 ....
jw In the Philip- it must raise the flag of the Insurgents' nml omy :a ,vm" '"r "'"""
Next came William How man and Mrs
. -J ... ! .. , h .. Till.
' siuyvesuni rwn, vi
nols Central and Taioo and Mississippi (
' VaUey railroad companies, app'ared Edward Brady of Sprlngdale, Kan., a
before the industrial commission at gra(Jua,e of h, tlM tm.
-a'aahinounn mi rtatober 11 and made
n exhaustive anrument in favor of the! versity. served a
shiDment via New Orleans of products, pin-s as a private In the First Colorado In this country and emblaton Its ban-
of the Mississippi valley Intended for volunteers, which was mustered out nw" wun '"'v sioan. -aiui-; itowman ana tneir oaugmer. innin
imperialism. mis win draw to th.-i y-vU, ,, n; aI Mrs. lUtwtnan h.-r
I gold watch. The roluT then, with the
i
export. The speaker ciaimea tne aa- ,onj
vantage or a aescenamg gnme "u
. -...k ...nn fivirht t democrat prints an
The St. Louis Globe-
ranks of rotten naney Carl Schurt. J.
Intervle-w with Sterling Morton. Horace W'hlto. ex-Sen-
vilely
...j . u- , k.,.u ... k him. His ODinlons about the PhillDolnes ator Kdnunds. ex-Oowrnor Bout well Pli htl.l in tne iaus num.
Gulf seaport than to New York. Rail- and the war are intending as coming nl prhai four hundred other Ad-1 Itwulted them. He kept all three ve-
road rates hav become so low. Mr.! from a younf man intu,. ""amiies scuiterea tnrougnout the ror- Mandlng. In the street until
Pish said, that river transportation Is1 ... .. . . t -Ave states of the Union
. . .ki. ,1,. nt.! Knce wn nas "n 0,1 lne "P01- ial With this formidable armv of Insur
n,iU.ik nln. ,a th American I m. .n mlv,ni. It I. .11.. th-ii drivers on and dlnipvre,t.
way companies. r " - - '
, thinUKh with the hold-up, and then sent
Th
Sir. Fish, in answering the summons. Mestlios. He says that the better class th banners of Bryan and Agulnaldol ollcers are scouring the country for the
of the commission, presented an In- of ,he Filipinos want the Americans to caa be rUn Up 00 ,he natlonal cP'll r -bber.
terestlnr statement or tne scope or tr.e . .. ,.,... ... . "uiiimwh. -uut a- uousuuun.
nner.ued In the MissliDOi "'c """" cf Imperialism- It I. believed the Ger-
valW-y and states tributary thereto. He guinaldo will confiscate their prop- mnn-merloin voters of the Union. ' WIIITL SIFFEIIS TIIK LOSS
declared that railroads are "of the peo-( 'y; that tne American soldiers re- wna nave tojd nice a wall for sound '
nl and for the People," because they card Aguinaldo as a fraud: that the currency, can oe stampeaa into tne
are permanently attached to the soil .ppo,nttd by Aguinaldo from "I"" J T. TP.Ud.'"!ln
and Insisted tnat capital invesui m , 1 " m? unuu
them is irrevocably dedicated to a pub-! ,non h'8 1nonul half-savage ,r, f AsnaHo, with their tin whls
lie service. He announced he presumed followers is only a mockery, ' not rep- j tl and bows and arrows, Don Quixote
it was for this reason the commission resentaiive even of the Tagal. and aim- n&s fr-'ntl-man of rrreat profundity
t,.,H ,.ni n mmv tmdi1.nts of rail- ... ... . . of w isilom and Infinite discretl mi
, r- , y,y 11. a....'.rj iv fiei irwfimuun (.ruin
roads Into Its pwnc4.-W ashlngt
. . ovfore, and the testimony of another
inere are iw iniiui .11 ...i.
.of two mors M) .mux
(Contlnusd from Brat pags.)
11 mmiI, r i mil -.f the cuii-Ktlon. Hut now
th iv in 110 kniwini; what Htep will
ill .Idv.'il upon.
to Sokane, and will n4 take part' In
tli Pontile ivh'brallou.
the Mosrow Titi.vt..
Damaging Kvldetnv Against tin- De
fendants. MOSMW. Idaho, Oct. 31. -The most
damaging evidence yvt prtwnteil
agaliiKt (he iikmi on trial for olwiriicttug
maila was given today by the ltn.Mu-s
for the prosecution.
Olijectliins by Colonel lleddy were
the order of the day. He exeiclsed all
hl ingenuity In criiM-iUilloulng the
witnesses ti haw them modify their
stali'ineiils and put lie- i-vldi-nce ami
the credulity of tile niile testifying III
a prejudicial light In-fore the Jury.
The leiiil-ncy nf Ms efforis wons to
linpnss the Jury ilia I I lie witnesses
W' iv i inploy-M of the Hunker Hill &
Sullivan Mining Company, and (Hand
ed on that coioruiiion fur a llwllh'iod.
and conseiiuently it.-eu.il It vllcy to
give evld-nce In accordanw with thf
wishes of their employers.
Ed Cleminen. one of the miners who
was released from custody yeotcrday
has gvt Into tn-uble. He attempted to
Intimidate one of the gowrnment'a wit
nesses t.xlay. A warrant Is out for his
arrest.
The Leading Visiting and Wedding Card
. . . Engravers . . .
77
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ctnd
21 '.: WASHIMiTOX Ill'ILDIXi;, I'OKTLAXI), OK.. Over Lltt's.
TAKE TH.NSlOHT3 THURSDAY.
VANCOUVER. Wash.. Oct. Jl.-The
Thirty-ninth Infantry. 1.300 men. and
two companies of the forty. fifth, will
.ave Vancouver barracks fur IVrtland
to tak the tranaMrts Olympla and
lVnnsylvanla fr the Phlllppuie
Thursday next.
The troops revived two months' al
vanc pay.
witness from tlie neighborhood is only
cumulative.
Fish's
testimony which the Astorlan desires to
commend to the thoughtful considera
tion of the Oregonian. First, Mr. Fish ; "
says, with the advantage of the de-' " late reports are true that come
scending grade, the products of the' from South Africa, the Boers will lose
Middle West can be more cheaply car- a great deal of sympathy which would
ried to the seaport of New Orleans by g", and Indeed was gMng, to them.
rail than by waiter to New York, and said ths English garrisji.A hive etas
that rail rales have become so low, that e.J all elf oris to cover thrfr dead, slain
river transport itijn is no Kngr a in the first engagement, because the
rival of the railway companies. He, Boers refuse to respect the Red Cross
says, second, that railroads are "of the Hag. which all civilized nations have
people and for the people." because they . agreed to honor. Unfortunately, It Is
are permanently attached to the soil, not the first time they have been charg-
and that capital inverted in railroads ed with cruel and uncivilized conduct.
BOLD ROBBERY
AT PEXDLETOX
A FEARLESS HIGHWAYMAN.
H.ldslp and Hubs Four Men and 1
Two Women at One Time Within
the Citv Limits !
LONDON. Oct. .!l - A s-.-la! llsurli
from I jul smith says th.- Boer suffer".!
sevr-ly ilurln the engiigi-ment. some
pi rs.in.i i-4ilmatlng their loss at 0 (,,
I.'mhi kilM and wounded.
A TKST OF I'ATRIOTWM.
I Kiigiand Must Sumimiii All Her Dogged
1 Fortitude and Take Kv.-nts
Cooly.
LONDON. (H t. .11 The Usie of edlto
rials of the afternoon jxiiiers ran b
summed up in the following statement
of the St. .Tame's GngwUx:
"It Is evident the patriotism and for-
PENDLKTON. Ore.. Oct. 31 A lone
tltlide of the nation are to lie t.-.i.l in
is lrrevocaDiy .leaicateo to tne puDiic in- rrners were oui or tneir element highwayman performed a bold ilee earnest by th.-se i o-ratlon of
biwli '' What tht OTS.ff-ini;.n when thfv nrrpmntH ... n)nir u-i.h ... .....l. .i,v.in . v.A nv lln.li. i..n I
. - -- "" ill- Natal against gr-it
think of this kind of talk as applied to tillery. at the affair of Olencoe Hill. The dletun this evening at 7 o'clock, when Wnt n,, ( ,nm,,U,
ours
odds. General
task hlm.
THR BEAR RETURNS.
Sti- ilrinirs Hiuk Large Numb.-r of Sick
and IVfitltute I'r sp-tor front
Alaska.
SEATTLE. Oct. 31. After a ciui.se In
Alaskan waters aa far in.rtli .is Point
I arrow, the I nl'ed St.tti-s n-ven .e cut-ti-r
Bear, ('apt. il l Jarvls. iTturned to
S...UI.- today. She hid sixty-odd sick
and destitute pn'sx-ctor, gathered up
at vai l us north land points.
At St. Mlch-l.'l. which port she ","ft
octoh-r N. the lli ar look aboard 10 cul
led States prisoners, five of whom are
u11us.1l of muid.-r. und conveyed them
to the united Stales is-nlli-ntlary at
Sitka.
Fifteen men who had been ordered
out of Cap; Nome by the local author
Itles were also brought to this city on
the Bear.
NORGARD & PETTERSON,
Merchant Tailors
So0 Tisiklll Stttn
Dttscti Sid tid 4th...
Portland, Oregon
lSJL
Tslspltons Ortuim Itlnvk sus.l
(iiithcr up Those.
MAGAZINES
You Imve slsiiit your liomes and lave tliem mn.le lulu Hnnilsotne l'siks.
DM books rebound ami niado as kimkI as new. We niske all klmli ol
IxK.ks and bsv Hie only Hook Riiidery in Astoria
Will lis pleased to submit estimates.
J. . ifi.un;i R.
(r. Ninth 1111J Coiniucrclul St.
P. n. Sharpie's Cream Separators
Latent anil Kent
FISHER BROS.
General 5upply
Mouse for
Family Groceries
Builders' Heavy and Shelf Hardajare,ShipChandlery,Etc.
Pacific Sheet Metal Worl5
nnd we must take the disaster w'lth th.-
the transportation situation In the "-l"ph;int rille" In their hands Is said he held up and robbed four men and
Northwest? 1 to be a terrible wvaixm, and with their two women. He had thw vehicles
T a tt riiutinftlV Km rfTttm ifc-rnd th!.t i-IJrri I Li l,-flt- nwut Hi. r..,.rlc . , I h...,..!.. ,,,, In Ik. tfmdl at .it... Sim..
' ' - ' -" ' how to display. We shall .iwalt the
these are nm tne utterances or some tne invailr. In all previous eunllictj. and all the -xrupants ha1 th.-4r hands (jnftl rKHUt wi,n,)Ut apprehension "
tvni In the schisil of economics. They the Fiitish were handicappe)' by the ab- d . 1.1.1. .t.
' While the announcnnenit tisliiy of th
are not the socialistic ravings of some senie of cannon, and no less by the fact A dairyman naned Cheney and his urrlv.il of On
worilil ? d.-masogue, envious of the of the superior marksmanship of the on were on ttwdr way home when they
pn.sptrity of thrift and who seek to Dutch riflemen with the smaller Are- were stopped at the point of a pistol
excite prejudice against the private arm. Now the obstacles to th? employ- by a man, who w.ire a w hite handker-
private arm.
1
rights of corporate wealth. They are ment of artillery no longer ex- chief over his face. Bmh were ordered
the deliberate and well-considered i.tt on the pirt of the Brit- ti throw up thlelr hands. The high
statHments of a master In the science !sh, and thev an. etr.r.loyir.i' it wayman then went through their
of transportation. They are the care- with deadly cff.-cl, while the Afri- pockets, securing only S3 in cash
Just then a teamstr In tbe employ of j
O. W. Rugg drove along. The r.-bo-n
fully prepared opinions of the president kanders, In their attempt to put
of one of the greuitest railroad c-ompan- themselves on an equality with their
les In existence the suggestions of aj foe in that particular, have not found stopped him and the man ma.:.
recognised authority throughout the
Mississippi valley on all questions ir-
lating to tne physical and commerelal 1 in the world are, without doubt, the
competent teachers In the Herman ar- j attempting to wrest the pistol from the
tillerlsts. The mot skillful artillerists
development of that vast region.
There is food for thought In thse
Americans and the riritish, In the order
named, a fact that has ls-n demon
weignty arguments of tn pnsi'i-nt of stra-tf-d freimently enough to silence
the Illinois Central. Tln re Is a text i dispute. Hut, .-f n.urHe, ti-achi-rs of
nere irom wnn-n 111- nivgonmn '-an mat sort were not available to the
preach a splendid s. 't.i ,n 10 the Harri-man-Mohler-HIll
cou.biiuiliori und the
tollers of the NorthM-.-st. iv.-ry
paper in the Inland Empiiv rpilnt
this testimony of I'r-ideiit Fish, fi-r-haps
It may be lirniglit thus more
forcibly to the atl.-htloii ol th" 1 n-.-uo-nlan,
Perhaiis In this way tin p.ipl
of the Northwest can get some '-x)irvt-'
slon from the onironian on thi- impor
tant subject of the applicability of
President Fish's views to ihe situation
with which they luxe le-re to conie.id
The Astorlan will defer further c mi-
ment on fr-idfnt Ush s argum.-tits
until the Oregonian can have the first
chance to be heard.
The Oregonian has the floor!
Trciisvaalers, for :h-r .--rison that Eng-
n.sr. expens would have regarded it
as a treaHoi.aiile act t impart such ln
strucilon undr the eln umKiani-ef., and
an American never care to meddle
in what he considers none ..f his busi
ness, like the quarrels of K-ope in
another hemisphere.
YOU
THE ENGLISH DISASTEH.
The tactics of the Boers have one
merit that laymen can understand the1
merit of success. So far as tit war'
hag progressed, indeed, Joubert and
other leaders of the burghers have
pwvn themselves strategists of tlie
HKi.XMTES ADOPT INSCBDENT
BATTLE CRY.
If ih. i M.u( any douhn that "anti
imperialism" is to be the battle cry of
the Bryan free silver opportunists in
lSHsj It has b"en officially removed by
the conlerenoe of democratic leaders
held at .St. Louis on Monday. After a
"canvass of the situation" the Bryan
ites unanimously agreed that no other
issue offered any promise of victory
for the silver democracy at this time.
A few months ago the silver leader
from Nebraska defiantly announced his
purpose to keep the old ratio to the
front and to make the fight on the is
sue of 1SD6. Hp indignantly repelled
all suggestions to the effect that silver
should be relegated in favor of the
newer issues of "monopoly" and "im-
need not lose flesh in summer
if you use the proper means f
1 to prevent it You think
j you can't take SCOTFS
' but you can take it and di-
cii 11 as wen 111 duiiiiiicr 09 4
in uintor H ic nnf lik 3
m T ia tmf I V M IV 1
: plain cod-liver oil, which is j
' diiticult to taKe at any time.
ir vou are losins flesh.
t you need
I Scott's Emulsion
and must have it to keep up
J your flesh and strength. If
1 . 1 . ... a
y jvu nave uccil IdMIll II aiHJ
- prospering on u, aon i iau 10 ?
f: continue until you are thor-$
oughly strong and welL $
j) 50c. jnJ $1.00. all druggUtf, jr
g SCOTT4BOWNE,ChtmUt,NtwYoA J
leral HuIUt at Cape Town
was received by the Hrttlsh with un
feigned satlsfiudlon, It Is pointed out th.
gvneni! cannot und the war without the
army corps, and some of th troops
which are to compow kt have not even
left England for Bouth Africa.
ARE THESE HOER MEAT?
Six Thousand English TiiHipB Will Ar
rive at t.'ape Town Hunday.
LONDON, f)ct. 111. About 6.000 fn-sh
troops will arrive at Cap; Town Sun
day next from England, and will 1-
availanle to relnfon Kir Cieorgw White
The transiKirts will arrive there daily
after Sunday until, by the end of next
week, H,tm tnsips will have Wn land
ed In South Africa.
The- men are Intended for General
Sir Red vrs Huller's army, but they will
undoubtedly lie sent to NaUil If the sit.
uatlon there should become perilous
The lintish army will eventually reach
the huge total of 8!l,:i0.
BOERS AT DEWDROF.
IOWA'S LIBERALITY.
Her Troops Will Be Taken Home In
Fa lace Cars Frev of Charge.
SAN' FRANCISCO. Oct. M.-The Flf
ty-first Iowa volunteers have Ixvn no-
tilled by Adjutant General Byers that
the state would furnish tr.msHirtatlon
from here to each man's actual horn,
no matter where he enlisted.
The state has provided thr-- special
sleeping car trains and subsistence, to
leave here tomorrow with the regiment
as fast as It is mustered out.
SHUimiCK LAUNCHED.
rr-.-sld.-nt McKlnley AtU-nds the
Using of a Torpedo Boat.
Bap
Will Form a Camp That Will Extend
Over Four Miles.
LONDON, Oct 31. Advice from
Caps Town show that 'the Boers at
gathering In considerable force at Dew-
drop, southwest of Ladysmlth, while a
large force of Boers Is advancing ovtr
Helpmaaka road.
A big camp of Boors is to be formed
Ixftwoen Harrismlth bridge and Polgle-
ter farm camp, ait Dewdrnp, which, It
Is said, will extend four miles.
RICHMOND. Va., Oct. 31,-The tor
pedo boat Shubiick was launched hvre
today In the pri-scnce of President Mc
Klnley, many members of the cabinet
Governor Tyler of Viim. and un Im
mense outpouring of eople. The dem
onstration was marred In some of Its
features by a h-avy rain storm.
The presld.-t.t delivered the address
al the launching.
GOING STRAIGHT HOME.
SPOKANE, Oct, 31. It was definitely
decided today that companies A and L
will return direct from San FranclBCO
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
Notice In hereby given that the part
nership heretofore existing between A.
J. Megler and C. S. Wright, under the
nrin name or M.-g..-r & Wright, has
tins nay ticen dissolved by mutual con
ent, Mr. Wright tetlrlng. All the In-
iicmedness or tne firm has been assum
ed by Mr. Megler and all hills due the
nrm must be paid to him.
Dated October 5th, 1S!i9.
A. J. MEOLER,
C. S. WRIGHT.
THR LOrVKE.
SlraiiL'crs visit ini in the i-iiv will rin.l
the Invre an nttniclive resort wherein
to Bpcml llio (-veiling Tli Ammo Histers
LmlioV Orchestra is still on the bills and
presents nililiv a tn.isinil program of
exceptional merit, lliin.lsonic pool and
billiard rooms are a feature in connection
with tlin limine. J'ftlatiiblc lunches will
lie served at nil nonrs
Salmon
Vegetable
Fnit
MANUFACTURERS OF
...CANS...
spice
and
Syrop
Lithographing on Tin a Specialty.
Sao Francisco. Cal. Astoria. Ore. Fairbaven. WastL
Astoria, Ore.
Write Urn for Prleen
C. A. WHALE,
Wholesale nml retail ilcslcr in
Pian0SiOanS
IIP
Kranlcli and lincb,
fichairer, Sobiller,
and many others.
112-lll.(i Union Avenue und
;W:l luist Alder Street
Hch n I In aud t'o.
Millor, Ann Arbor
llcutlcy and others
PORTLAND OREGON.
Instruments Sold on Easy Terms.
M. C. M ATI II I ELL. AlunitKcr.
Head ollice Hi .State Ht. 8i.lmn.Ore.
LOGGERS ATTENTION!
Headquarters for Cutters' Logging
Shoes and Loggers' Outfits. THE RED
rtivrn, 26 Morrison street, Portland.
FOR BALE.
Improved ranch, consisting of 120
acres, on Young's river. Apply to John
L. Hayseth, Wise, Or.
ASTORIA MEAT COMPANY
! Telephone No. aj S
Handles Only the Choicest Meats I
4a Commsrclsl St., ntxt Palao Reitsarai.t. ?
Pacific Navigation Com pany
STEAMERS
R. P. Elmore
W. H. HarrtHOfi
ONLY I1IRECT LINE
ASTORIA to
TILLAMOOK
GARIBALDI
BAY CITY
MOIJSONVILLE
Couucctiiid at Aatnria with tho Oregon Itnilroad & Navig-iitlou Co, for
8an Francisco, Portlnnd and all points east. For freight and passpn
ger rates apply l , Samuel Elmore i Co.
f rol Agents, ASTORIA, ORE.
COHN AC0W Agento, Oreo ,ilroa.l NaviKntiou Co.,
TILLAMOOK C re. PORTLAND, Ore.