THH MUKNINO ASTOHIAN, Wfil'NESlMY XOVEMUEIJ . JH99. 7 Disfiguring Humors Itclilnjr, Burning;, and 3mly Liruptlon. of the 5Un and 5clp with Ias of Hair CURED ByTuTICURA. The Inwtiniiiit la einili, itlroet, ugmwlila, ml ix'oh.iiiili'al, anil u ii,I.,.i..i in ili, vuiiug Ml lufmil well m a.luli. of sierv ay. tutu tlm arrariml in wiih llnr VYait Slid I'l ll'll'S H..AK ID deans III akin lit enisle ami eealea, ami aolt.n llm Ihh koni-d eutlrle. if, Millnnit tuul luMiliig, ami ai'Hr I'l'Tirim iitMimotil frri-ly, In allay lulling, Irrlimi ami iiirUuuiiiuHnii, ami '' ! ami mwl.aml Ually lake Itio t'HTir i'H llrH. Kr l r.i will rlranan Ilia lilnml. 'Una iranliimnl alter-la liiaimii relief, riiill reel ami alpei, ami Miint. In a sceily, Minna-rM-titaitiloreiioiiiirul cure when all tiiliei mil eluaaml nvnii Hi lxl liv.li!aiia fall. Mmrrvhm, frt... Tm air, II ti . cvnn m lair.Kf iOiiiviii.iiii, M.wil'S'f l.i( aid Polls. l'i- ..I, I.H..,. r.,.r , R..U fn.i. , It T " Uv to Lai. lliiHHMa,'' S4 Um. ("tinning vIkmIII" rwperlully a lilllilt or sift nf uvwu-h.liig, ni-iniHiiii'i wlili rnjnyiii 'in nml a sense of stip-r lnrlly. It la iuu x'Uttv) with sum!! and dull conceit, nml with iui ubsoltil want i f sympathy ir affection, It I the Intense! rmideritig of vutMarlty, absolute unit utter. V ESI Ur. ahilohs Couoh and &(onsun.Dlion r J Thltia beyond nuestlnn th l tnivt uive.fit! lough Im1. I'l dm nr kiniwn M n nn; llm lew rtira Ima.ia'ily ruie llm llj ami Mii'iii h II, , wirle iu mii. rtr-rlul su -r in the itite e-f rniuilln)!!..!) without a ei. allel in i lir linl.nvnl medicine, ronee It. i.t.t ,:.. nvrry u !mi been '!'! en a iruaiantee, It it Villi li IUI "I'.rr ll.Hl.iil.il con aunt II Y'MI how n 11 C "i Ii . v.0 rafir.:ly a.k Mm ,'p, k IiiIivii. In l'nne.t Maireend yA I l (aiiU V ,IA lml,l.l,iil. I f 'n Fnglrl U M,d.l an t M Wrw in 501X PROPRIETORS 5.C.WELLS&Ca) LEROY, N.Y. iU HAMILTON, CAN. ENGLISHMEN ON THE BOER WAR A Varlfly of Opinions on the Merits of Hie Present Cmilllcl. rout ri).ni.KXT leaders The Mttjorlty Tiihc the I'ositlon Thnt tlicTrimsuiiil 1'iirad the l'iht und Engluml Huh No Cause to lllusti. aux'Tiilnly nx'tttil. Th rHirvhlliin of pollilcnl p(wnciijnrj which lh war tli't iirirnlrily rlicltta Impow vi n1) (1 fl- mut lirlnif In Itn train. Thc-r will be nlt obllKiitltiii, For my purl, I hve!thit ununl vU-m'.wYm of ft iiampnlKn. nlwiiyg thought the ptniciMliiti of th iimllfl'il liiil'-iM'niliiifie of lh Bouth Afrkiiii ri'iiulillu iiniilo by Mr. lUil -Mtoni! In INhl wim, In tli" thti rlitMiin tnnc'ii of Hniiih AMch, anil In vh'W of nny rlrcuriiatiinnn which nt thiit uv could hnvr U'tn rriwinahly con i'inihili'i AN llki'ly to nrtiK', a innniuil- ii'oin and p'lllto ari; hut Mr. (IWilMonr ThT will Imp ultlmilvly th nurcmt ottiii'lliiB at all cvriU thj larirT hftt tullonii, If rut the WIit Ixttlallona. Tlif ilill)rultl" of tl- wur will b- KD'ul, hut wn know thru Hie ciuruic Hint the on'luraiiw of our l'JI-.-n will overcome th'HM- tlKTl'-'jIIIjhi. The two r inihllcn will ho corwijfT,'l. Thftt l.i tli-lr nhtire In the n-iiult of tho war. ohlulnci) i iiih Iu.nIvc unmiruiii Unit tho1 They msmt csoririhbT for. tlwrnm lvcti how Oo'it trmiwr U llk a nunny day; It nhrla tt brlghtnimi fwrywhtTP. NERVITA PILLS Bettor Vitality. Loit Vigor ind Manhood. Cure Imtxitcncv, Night Kmlnslonnan wanting UlHcancpi, ail cflcctt ot felt lahuhe, or cxccm and lndlv Irretlon. A norvo tonic and I I...ll.l TIlMn pi'iiKm iiiii,t, 'iiuk iu rjilnlt (flow to pnlc check ana rfKtorfu the fire of youth. fcHv uiall ROc Per box, O boxci lor M.nu; witn n written inmran. trm to cure or rlin4 the money. acna tor circular. Ailurcm, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton AJockfon Sts., CHICAGO, IU. For t4l by Cbarlaa llocari. Druiclit. Orco" H.F.PraelTransferCo. Tldon B. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All Couta Bhtppea to Our Car Will Rot4T plal Atntla. K M DuM It., AaVrl. Or. W. J. COOK. HT Km. TN. IU. PflfTAT TICKKTtt NtWPOlHTS EftSl Throuirh naltce and toutlit ileepert, dlnlnir and lllirnry olirvmtton cara. BUEANT VK8T1BUI.K TRAINS. No. 4 Llnlied lavea Portland at I:1U p. m. No. I Limited amvea Portland at l:W a. m. For ratei, tc, call or addrwa o. v. ix)UNrfnicnnT. Afnt 0. R. N., A j tort. a! B. C. DKNNtSTON. C. P. T. A.. Portland Or T 11UXURI0US 1 HAVEL aIHE "North.Weitern Limited" tralni, lectrlo lighted throughout, both In liH and out, and tteam heated, are, without excepilon, the flneit tralni In the world. They embody the lateat, neweei and beat Ideaa for comrort, convenience anil.1 luxury ever offered the traveling public, and altogether are the moat oom. p'.ete and iplendld production of the car bullden' art. Theee Splendid Train Conneot with . The Grent Northern The Northern t'acific end The Canadian Taciflc AT ST. PAUL FOR ' CHICAGO and the EAST. No extra charge for the superior ac. commodatton and all olaaaea of ticket ar available for paaear on the famou "North-weatern Limited." All train ot thl line are protected by the Interlocking Block ayetem. W. H. MEAD. F. C. BAVAOB, 0n'l Agent, ' T A Portland Or. Ilillifl.-lplilu Tim-. Arthur J. Hiilfour, Flint Ionl of the Trnmury. llir foiiiriiViMKy whh-h may In milt! to huvtt Ixgun on ih iimrnm' of lli- munliig of tin. cunvi-ntlon of lsn, Uus now ri'iu'liH th muic when an appeiil la liuiile o nriii). I know not what trthrr protilt! may fwl, but I rorifw that to me, a a niniilT of thi guv- ermnenl. na one of lhoM dln-ctly re p inalt.le for the cotlduet of the negi tlatliini which hiiv now terminated. I regard t til h unhuiy clue of them Itli coiialderuble feeling. Th r wa a time wlK-n iloulita were expream-d u to the conduct of the de UI1a of the neg.Ftlatl'ina, und when there una not the clear conviction which now rxlm aji to the true merlta of the CN which now hua to b de rided by the arbitrament of fri, but the more the public hit known of wh.it wip hnv.i done und wh.u we have ainxd at, tlx' longer their opxrtunliy hua been for atiidylng the r.i"ih.l of thej afov riimeiit of I'r-toila, the givutrr upportunltl'1 given them of really forming a cl ur Judgnuvit of the Imuc which la to 1m decided, tho more th-'y have conin round to the v.-w thnt the govei nnieiit. If they hnva rred, huve i-m-d on I hi? Hide of imtlenif, and that an fur fiom lielng w .iMi. mi pt-i,viikera of limn cenry war, the crttlclmi th it hive been pn"HKil upon ux are thai we hiivu hoped with ! firm a ho', a'l d"lled with t" effi-ctlvd a ihnlie thnt. If pnmllile, thin controversy might have Iwn d -cUeJ wltlmui llo.I alie.l. We hnv had war forcl upon u be cauie we denlivd li wo i-aluhlli-htU thnt aiiilo of thing under which olne peace la Mllle In Hnu'h Africa, a state of thing not only incoriBiiMcnt with pciannnl anil political fr'doin, but nhlch I lullmtil-ly IhuiiI up with those great ciiu"i, and, Indeed, pil rnii"lly deiienda upon them. I know not, I will frankly ndd I do not much rare, what Judgment n piisswl In Oil mutter upon U by thou- who perhaps have nol the opportunity, and ptrhap have not the Incllmitloii, to Judge us a a nation fairly. Il I enough for me thnt Knglund ha li'-en force, lut, its pnent rowltlon ngulnst Its will, and thiit vuch forward tep ha been tak-n nduclantly, mid In obedience to an ovenimsterlng ne cesalty, and that now that the pros pects of pence are Anally destroyed, now th.il eVn thine whom ("aitliwo seetiKsl tucxhnuvlhte !.ave had this ito lutlon pressed upon Hum, no.v that war. with ail its con.ir.iences, nil ua Ion of life, all Its destruction of prop erty, ' nil the suffering Inevitable In any war Is up : us, we, at .ill events, run sny thiu we have never mkeil for anything but Juntle. We have never deslnil anything hut fr,Mom. thnt nil we have long-vl for Is the equality un der the Transvnul Keptibllo towards men of our raee and of our spivch which wo freely and ctiiilly give to men of Hutch nice and Dutch speech In the nelKhborlnur colonies, ivnd Hint If they think It worth while to Imperil their future In ord r to refuse these rights to men of our nice and of our tie-ech. nt nil events blame rests on them und not upon this country, and we enn nt all events fool. that whnt evei we have to go through In-fore this wnr he brought to Its final, conclusive and successful Issue, the snerlllcis that we shall Im called upon to make are sacrlllc.-s In the Interest of tne rlithts of men nnd of civilization. UrlllNh minority would have "tiul rights and privileges with the burgher cltlx-ns. That prouil" was d-llls-r-alely mude. It has iwvor ln-n enrrh.d out. It Is IlilpoHnlble to Ignore that tie slut of thlriK which has existed In the Tninavaiil a. lid nllo-d to K ''r by year from bad to worse, has unbr nillU'd that unanimity of feUi;K, that loyalty of sentiment, that harmony of co-openttlon ii pun which our Imperial position In Hoiith Africa d i-uls. The Issue rnlsi-d by the Transvnal Kovrnrrieut Is simply, has fipitt llrlt aln the piiramount isiwt In Hoiith Africa? Has ftreiit UrlUIn th- right to s-i ure for her jiuhJertH u tin. Tratis. vuul the same equalliy of tr-ninxnt a I voluntarily luc.srded to Dubdi and Kngllsh nllke In evfry other part of Smith Africa? The Ihsui- so rilw-d Is an lsu which we cmuns shirk, w hh h we are bo'i.id to tak up. I dlsosoclnte niy-lf, howvv-r, -ntln-'y from those, If such there le, who hall (hi war, this depl iruhle, this luiient abln war, as a means to an ulterior pti(J--the sulx-rlln ithsi of the lioi ant! the amnxatlon of the Dutch re public, fuch on Intention has leen em phatically and n-is-ntlly r-pullut'-! by her majesty's avvertiwit. It finds no place, as far u I know, In the pio gram of jsillcy of any reHinMlbU- i-il!-tlclnn In this country. To adopt that, to cOo,uct with It. to connive nt it, would be to Justify a hundredfold th- charge of rharalsalsm and hypocrisy which are being frely leveled against ua. "JUSTICE AND TEMPF.rtANC!!," llnry H. Asqtilth, Member of Farlla- m-pnt, A stain of war exists between Great Ui ltal'i and a country Inhabited by men of the same blood, the same color, tho same religion, ns ours. I suppose that this Is .i state of things which has not occurrsl within the nemory of a largy majority of thine I am addressing. I nr.i on i or those who Moped ngulnst hoe, who expected nlmiWt against ex pectation, that this catnmrophe would be av.-rtd. Dut '.hese hoes nnd cnl culatlous of a perhaps over-sanguine optimism have been put to an end. We find ourselves fnce to fac with a new situation in wntcn ror tne mo ment I think the fewer words the bet ter, provided always that these words are free from ambiguity or reewrve. In what I Bay It must be understood that I speak only for myself. I have had no opportunity since the new phnse of the situation hns developed, of con sultlng the colleague with whom I am In tho habit of acting, but I should not be doing my duty If I did not state my views with clearness and frankness, The Transvaal government rest their cas upon whnt they allege to be an un warrantable and unlawful Intervention on the part of Great Britain In their Internal concerns. I confess thnt to my mind the controversy Is of a most scholastic character, for It cannot be too clearly understood what the word "WK NEED NOT HE ASHAMED." William Uroderl k. Under e r tary for Foreign Affairs. We are now nbiut to send forth the larg"t cxpedl'loii of im-n and hors-s which has ever left the ltrllish lle for the pui ivski of the uinipalgn In the Transvaal. That I the more remarka ble w hen We consider that In the course of the Inst twenty-four .luinths bith In Afllc. and In Africa many cas-s have arla-n In w hich there ha been a great extension of tend: ry and of lullueiw on the rart ot various w-rs I'l prox imity to ourselves under circumstance w hich, with less able guldoiie , might have rendered possible am- r-rlous clash of lnter--st. The reason we have been forced !nlo thive expeditions is that this country has an empire w hich has a frontl r all ov,r the habitable globe. We have done all w piswlhly could by every means In our power to prwrve the peucip. Kecollecl that IMK for lilnulhit. but for past .wars, the government of the Transvaal ha preserved BgAinst our protests atttliiuiui-d and iiuiiul'.able methods of government, which have aflecled a large numhr of subjects of th nusn and caused continual unrest within lis own borders. Meantime the Transvaal I'self ha ben turned Into nn arnietl camp, soriously tlmsitenlng th? peace of the whole of South Afri ca. During the whole of that lime i nothing btxa be-n wanting on our part as UK stronger power In the v ay ot patience, moderation and rwp,ct for engagement, although w-e could see that then. was little deposition to nnvt us, and although pivpnnitlong for uctunl conflict were proceeding upace. It ha been made ck'or within the bust few days that our jwitlence hns lei-n mistaken for pusllanlmlty. This coun- I try would not long remain grent If It is not strong enough to protect the treaty rights, the convention rights, nnd the engagements made on behalf of the queen's subjects In various parts of the globe. The least we can give to those who feel themselves to be cltlxen of no mea.i country Is the pro tection to which they are entitled. That, nnd thnt alone, without any (Itiestlon of the lmleendonoo of the Transvaal, hns been the object of our Interference. I trust that us we have boe-n moder ate In negotiations so wo shull show ourselves In the end to be possessed of that true wisdom which alone can set tle the affair of ontlons. Hut unques tionably the result of this campaign, which Is to begin today or tomorrow, must be, If the government, U to do Its duty, one which shall secure perma nently the peace of South Africa, which can be secured only by securing the undoubtedly paramount position of the British crown In respect of that region. Whrm all these matters come to be discussed freely by the public to form a Judgment, I for one shall not be ashamed. The thinking people of thl country see In this war little or no prospect either of material advantage or mili tary glory. They fear with too much reason that, Uka the sowing of the dragon's tooth, It may yield a bitter harvest of resentment and distrust. It Is not with a light heart that they take up the challenge that ha been thrown down, but now that It has been forced upon them, they will see 11 through to the end, ' i AT THE HAND OF WAIt." Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, Mem ber of Parliament. I regnrd this war with feelings of horror. My dread Is not based upon the mere realization of the sorrows, the suffering, and tho cruelties which are necessarily at'emdant upon war; I lojk to the peculiar circumstances of South Africa and to the social and far llwy will be bewflttH by It. Hut what Is our share In the result of the war? Wo shall r'-tnaln the victors, It Is line, but a war and'-rUiki-n and orn durted In this manner will have raised, and will h uve behind it, rot only In the territories of ih republics, but throughout the whoto of South Africa, racial enmity and anger which It will take genciutlons to overcome. Every wis.- and prudent statesman who has had ;uiy r-spo'ilMllty In Pouth African affair hn found the eunllnal principle of rfood government to II- In the maintenance of tile bmt filling between the Dutch and flw English el-tniiit In Die population. Th Dutch In the colonies and this s-mj U b oomTilm forgotb-n In the articles that one reads In the newspa jiers are every whit a much our fel low lubJ.-c-tM as the Kngltah colonist. Th rir-mit prime minister at the Cnpe, who, although not a Dutchman hlms"lf, Is In rxiw -r by virtue of Dutch support, Is as much a minister of the fU-n as Lord Salisbury himself. It Is by "ousultlng and conciliating our Dutch fellow-subject that stable or iW and content can ixwt be maintain ed. It la by leillng It lie seen that ni-lther race shall have an advama; over the oth ;r that they can be brought Into harmony. How will this policy be applies b'" wh -n a ra:e war. such as thl cue, i shill have lake.-i plaMi? Our Dutch !Vv. f- llow-subj.-os In Cape Colony have maintained th.-lr loyalty utdmpulred, nnd hava exhibited In many form and on many occasl in their cke friend ship with us. Hut how far their loy alty will bear the strain of a war In which the whole force of the empire which Is their empire as much as ours, and to the strength of which ihey con- I tribute, and In which they rejoice I shall have bt-en brought out to over- I rsinie nn,l erl IntnitKli th.. Dutcli r.nnl.. lies? And If th- natural effects ensue, how small will our difficulties of past years appear In comparison vl '.i tho which, not we, p-rhups, but those who come after us, shall. In five years, In ten years, or In fifteen years hence, be called Uon to encounter? I merely briefly IndlcaAe these con ditions, which surely ought to give strength to the appeal In which every thoughtful man and every really patri otic man must Join an appeal to those who bear the tremendous and ovi.r wh lining responsibility of government, whether It bo In London or In Cape Town, or In Pretoria, to stay the hand of war us soon as possible. WHETtE TO EAT. Why at 'The Eaatorn,' of courw. 170 Third St.. Portland. Tou can gH a good layont for 15 cents here, which will satisfy your hunger and bring you buck again to th same, place. Remem ber th Eastern. IMPROVED TOURIST SLEEPERS. Halloed Are Acceding to Demand of Middle Classes Who Want Hotter Hleeplng-C'ar Servlc. In response to the demands of the time the O. n. tc N. and Its connec tion arc placing in operation a much better grade of tourist leepers for Pa el U" const service than at any rvlou time. The largely Increased traffic to this si-ctlon of the country has demand ed all the Improvement of latter-day fransportatlon, and In consideration of thl the railroad are establishing a service which Is excellent In every par ticular. Not only are the wlshe of flrst-clas poswrngem served, but those " are tiavellng to and from the Ust on sccond-clns tickets are splendidly cared for. There was a time when a tcurlt st"pr appealed to a limited number of people who were traveling on the "cheap" order. In every meaning of the term. Now, however, there ha been a radical change, with the bet tr tourist sleepers In operation th class of passengers ha bfen Improved, and one may now travel upon them and enloy all the privileges of a flrst clns sleoper at a greately reduced rate. Dally, on the O. R. V N. east-bound fast mall. Is attached one of thcae lt est Improved tourist sleepers, a model of beauty and handsome appointment The new cars are almrrt an exact counterpart of the first-class sleepers. One noticeable feature of the new tourist cars Is th absence of a smoking apartment The new cars being built by the Pullman Company are not pro vided with smoking apartments. This new departure has been taken because of the fact that mist throerh trains are provided with composite cars, which provide a smoker for the (leeplng-car raengers. THE PROOF of ttk podding Is tn the eating od th proof of liquor IS IN SAMPLING That' an argument that's coo elusive a demonstration. Our will stand th teat HUGHES & CO. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA !YER RAILROAD. PORTLAND. Arrive. 1:00 a m. (Portland Union Dtot. 111:15 a.m. 7:00 p. m.lfor Astoria and Inters :) p.m. Imedlate point. I "ASTORIA. 7.4Sa.m.For Portland ft ln-ll :80 am. 6 10 p.m.ltermedlate points H:S p.m. SEASIDE DIVISION. J. A. Fastabend General Contractor and Builder House-moving Tools for Hent L. LEBECK Carpenter and Oullclcr General Contractor MOUSE RAISING AND MOVINQ A SPECIALTY Astoria Public Library READING ROOM FREE! TO ALU Open rtery -if from 1 oeioek to IJI aad i.m to l:M - ml iber1ixloB rata O per aanuax. Wt Cor. Elerasth aad Duaa gtreeta TEMPLE LODGE NO. 1. A. F. A. it. Regular communlcatloa held M th flrt and third Tueiday eveotng t each month. J. N. GRIFFIN, W. U.; E. C HOLD EN. Beeretary. Open Day and Night. Lhi PALACE W. W. Whlpple.Propriet 0 r Finest Restaurant North of San Francisco ATTK.YTTVTS gERVTCI.... first-class CCIMNa.. PRIVATB BOOlia FOR LAD IE. 533 Commercial St.. Astoria, Oregon W. R SCHEIBE, arss facturcr ot yaa Heunoim A full Dm ef PIsm. Teascc ui 5aMker- Artldc. 474 Commercial mt. "It Belle Astoria" Cl.ar Schelte's Opera Star Scneite's Special And Otliar Brando p m. a. m l 5:tm' 11:35 Lv 5:avn.-SS'Ar 5:M'12:1J I.r 6:S0 1:00 Ar ...Aitorta..., ..Warrenton. ...Smlde.... 'a.m. 'p.m. Ari 7:40! 4:00 Lv! 7:5Ti t Ari :51l 1:10 Lvl (:is: I:j C. J. TRENCHARD, MEALS LIKE AT HOME. Wl.cn you are In Portland and want a really good home meal. Just give Mr. Prown a trial. 10S Fourth St., near Washington. You will like It surely. This restaurant Is open all night LADIES' TAILOR-MADE SUITS. Ladles who go to Portland aM flealre omethlnr eiftvclnllv fln 1- " - -mud' aJiU v. in do wl.i ij retacia ber that they can be well fitted at L D. Boyer' IT Fourth street, In the . C. A. building. Not only does he keep a strictly first class cutter for men's wear, but also one exclusively for ladles' work, and all can rest assured of getting not only good work, but the best of materials, a Mr. Hoyer Is an expert on woolen cloths. SPECIAL PEABIDE SUNDAY TRAIN leaves As:orla at 8:90 a m.; arrives at Seaside l:ti am. , Passenger may return on any train . .1 jpi schedule on tame date. ALL TRAINS to and from Seaside run ot Flavel and Hammond via Warren- too. AH train make close connection at Ct.'.e with all Northern Pacific train to and from the east or Sound point. At Portland with all trains leaving Union depot At Astoria with I. R. ft N. Co.' boat and, rail line to and from Hwaco and North Beach polnta THROUGH TICKETS on sale at As toria for Sacramento, San Francisco, all Eastern and European polnta City ticket office Astoria. SU Commer. Hal street J. C. MAYO. Gn'l Fft and Pm. Agent. 0 o) oinio THET CUT TO FIT. Ye they do and the style and finish they give to me.i's suits, rank these gentlemen as expert practical mer chnnt tnllors. The material they use Is also the very best and you will al ways find them busy at 269V4 Yamhill St., Portland. Get your next suit there, and get It now. A POEM ON MANKIND. Like what Is man, but like a sprouting weeu. That grows and ripens but to cast its seed Among the thistles and thf tares of life And then to see it strr stlfe? Or like the clouds that wander with the brecxe And pas9 unnoticed from a life of ease? Or like a mushroom. sDruns- to life. alas! To starve or strangle In the tangled Krassr These are thoughts that are at to come to many people at times, espe cially when they are sick and have to pay big prices for medlclnf. But there Is one drug store In Oregon where you can save from 10 to 25 per cent on everything you buy, and that is J. A. Clemenson's Drug Store, at 227 Yn hill street, Portland, Ore. At that store you can get Hood's Sarsapartlla at 70c; iieuen's f'ooa. Ji sue. 55c: Fr ' ter, 81 stxe, 70c, and everything else at tne same tow rate, rou can get red trading stamps there, and If you need the Natural Body Brace, you can get It there. I TlVte 5CHEDUI ES DEPART mm Portland A"" r.t fslt !.(, lnT'T Ft. Vl &t I cmcaiiidKssl" 'j-P- Si. 1 j WsIU T.' Jla, Spokane.! 8lv,,,. , I vV. Mini estw'is. SUNulJ . ? Jlunm Iuhi'h. Alilwsukeel g."r map. m.j vhu.mo aud East- 1 s.!9 a m. j From Astoria OCEAN STEAMSHIPS All Nilltuit Dates tub! Ject to change. ! For siau Francisco Sail. N r. , H. 19. it. jyjj 1 I ( Colt-mWa Rlr 1 TaniexSu. Steamer 5am ex Mo ndsy ; To Portland aad ndav Way Landings. Commission. Brokerage, Insurance and Shipping, i Custom House Broker. ASTORIA, .OREGON Agent W. F. 4 Co, and Pacific txoreu Co'. The Leading Visiting and Wedding Card . Engravers ... 1 22 23 WASHIXGT0X BL'ILDIXG. P0KTLAXD. OR.. Over Lltt's. M SAINT PAUL Infill mwi ST. PAUL, MINN., JAN. ist, 1899. CM Willamette ana Tan- 8:30 p. ! M011..W 1 a.. and Krl. n.l SaL uo-S.oumij.i 7 . m. Tile., 1 Inn I bill Klver. n Ottv. I.vt( Way-lJiudiuga m. 'ed. Klpuria I Isve dly 1:40 a m. 5nake River. Klpartato Lewlston. Lrlwlstn 10 a in daily 1 From HertlanJ 6 a.m. WILLAMKTTK R.VT.R 4 9) m V.. WedOremiii t'ltv, Sewberg, Xuea, Thui I s'l'm w ay-Laud . Saturday O. W. LOUN8BKRRT, Agent Astoria. W. H. HURLBURT. Oam. Fu Art Frtla4. Or. WHITE COLLAR LINt Columbia River and ruget Bound Navt- gallon Company. Bailey Gatiert leave Astoria dally, except Sunday, at 7 p. m. Leaves Portland dally except Sun day at 7 a. m. White Collar line ticket and O. R. N. tickets Interchangeable on Bailey Qatsert and Hassalo, A. J. Taylor, Astoria Art U. B. SCOTT, Telephone 111 President A FEW INTERESTING FACTS When people are contemplating a trip whether on business or pleasure, they want the best service ob- talnable so far as speed, comfort aid Is concerned. Employe of the WISCONSIN CENTRAL UNE1 are uald to serve the public, and our train ar operated 40 as to make olo eoa notion with diverting line at all Juncvtlon point. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Cbalr Car on through tralr-a Dining Car ervv unexcelled. Meal served a la carta li iw to obtain thl flm olaa service, u. ticket agent to sell rou a ticket over -""-.consin Centnl Lines. and you will make direct connection at 8t Paul for Chicago. Milwaukee and all point east For any further Information call on aar ticket agent or correspond with J AS. C POND, Gen. Pa. Agent or JAB A CLOCK, Milwaukee, Wla General Agent Ml Stark at. Tiortiaaa Ore Capital . ... Reserve for Unearned Premium Reserve for all Other Liabilities Net Surplus over all Liabilities Total Assets PACIFIC DEPARTHENT. CHARLES CHRTSTENSEN. Manager. B. GOODWIN. Assistant Manager. S17California St.. S. F., Cal. $ 500,000.00 1,016,407.87 222,691.07 784,888.78 $2,523,987 SIUEUWi Agents, Tegon LOOK HERE, YOUNG MAN! Tour looks tIl on vou. Can kfp It aecrt a hlle. Btton it', too late so and se or write to this old doc tor. He haa been treatlns auoh cj for over 2M year., and is purfevtly reliable. Fumixiea his own ii'sJ ctne and tll. no tales. DR. KESSLER Of the old St. Louis Medk-al and Sursioal Dl.iwnsary, 230 Vami.lll street, Portland. Or., positively nutr ia 10 cure. DP1VATF Disease.. Thl. doctor suarantees to ?ir anr r nn nik nM of SThlln. Gonorrhoea, Oleet. 3t ctuos cured, ro d:flerence now long standing . Spermatorr ioea. Lo ji cf Manhood or Mithtly Emlnalons, cured perm.nent- ly i ha habit ot Self-Abuse effectually cured la a siort time. VnillVf, MFN Tour errors and follies of youth can he iuu.xu mi-ii remtdlwJ and tnl M iaetat wm rtv, cu wholwme advice and cure you malte you perfectly sin ng and healthy. You will be amased at his success ,d cur'.ni SteruiJtorrhoea. Seminal Loasea, Nightly Emissions, and other eflccts. Patients treated In any part of the country by his tome erstm. Write full particulars. Inclose 10 lie nam., and ha oill answer you promptly. Hundreds treated at ovine who are unable to come to the city. mm READ THIS Take a elear bottle at bedtime arvt'urtoate n the bettle, sat aalde and look at It In the morning. If It la cloudy or haa a cloudy eeulla In II. you have some Sidney cr bladder llsease. and should be attended to before you set an cur able Disease, aa hundreds die every year fromdrl(bt'( dis ease uf Kidneys. MAFJHODD RESTORED "CUPIDtKS" This areat Vriivuhl. Vital iaer.lhenrAKii n. tlon ot a famous French physician, will quickly cure you of all ner vous or tiuae ui tue geuerauve orirans, sucn aa lAist Manhood, C.IUU lnu.mtiift. Win.lnOiA R,u-lc Mmln,l himplen. Unfitness to Marry, bxliauatuiir drains, Varicocele aud Eniljalout. Nervous lebUlly. ConsllpaUon. It stop ail lease by dav or night Prtnents onlclt. nesauf diacbarre. which If not cheeked leads to HDermatorrho, and I arm Of ...irrm alltheborrorsuflmnoteDcy. l'PIIKIEcleaumiaUieUvr, (u Daruna BHD sir I an kidnevaandtheiirliiaryonransofaUimpuHUea f ITPIMXC strenarthensand leatorea small weak or?ana. Tha reaaon sufTerera are not cunM bv Ii,. iura la beenu ninety percent are tronhlM wll), Prwaaaiiiia. CUFlOENBletbeonlydinownremi-dvtociirewlibouiauopeniUon. Um teatlmnnt. ais. A written guarantee given and money returned If six boxes dnee noi eilec! a permaLeaieur. SUM a box, six for iuu, by mail. Hend for rasa circular and lestimomiia. Address DAVVt, BKDICIHB CO.. P. O. Box 2m, Baa Fraiwlaeo, Cat JtrSaltb Tot Sal hi CHARLES BOUJCBaV t