The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 09, 1899, Page 7, Image 7

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    THIS MOUNlAG AST0R1AN, THURSDAY XOVKMUEK 8. Jh99.
I tin nu
Ueief 0l
r fiullau.. iiaa t flutlaura hum
Outlewa toe
Outieu'asaa
Face Humors
Flmplfi, blackheads, aimjile rathea,
red, rough hand, (ailing hair, and
baby blemlhc prevented by Cun
cvma Soap, a lure preventive of in
flammation and clogningof the I'oret.
tVupl ar oomm.oly much ooou.
pl4 In (minting cm I fault In lhn
uvr4 of tliPiu. a to fitnmt that axmie.
atrn, may at ttw ramo Instant be
drritliig on thHr' In llk manner.
lUfTINf.MtA
Karl s Clover Root Tea
lUauiMUa (He (',,,.. il. I'urlfW. l
wl.lm( frh,( Lalti'ln, I un..luo
WIIMlion, lixllrnllon, and all Hl'Hl"" "
Ihe Skin, An liiwl'lt Nare
Ionic, fctld n .i.Jula (..Braille Vf ell
drug, an. it sik., toe. anil l l0.
. C. WELL 4 CO., LINOV, N. V.
am Mijaairroaa
Tlw ers whloh are th kr of
rlcnee, hunt often ao hvtly at tin
rich man's girdle, that they clog blm
with weary iUy and roanie night,
when hr sleep QUUtlf. ' ;
JERVITA PILLS
ttstart VlUllty. Ut Vigor aa4 Maakood.
Dire Imnotency.NlrbtEmlMlonaand
wasting- diseases, all effect of aelf-
abuse, or exec and indis
Joetlon. A nerve tonlo and
f bloml buildr. Bring the
4 restore the Are of youth.
k'V my man ovo per oox, u ooxca
tor 2.00; with a written guaran
too to cure or refund the money.
Send for circular. Address,
NCRVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton it Jaofcaon 8tv, CHICAGO. III
for aVei by Chart Roawr Drugglat
Orton
.IFPrael.TransferCo.
TlptMM U.
DRAYINU AND EXPRESSING
alt Owaft Sht i Our Car
UI Reoslw .nal ttaaaw
M Dhm Bt, W. i. COOK. Mir.
iatrla Or. . Tot. IM.
Gbeat
TICKETS
to all
HDP01NTS
EAST
Through pain iuuI touriHt leopor,
Ulnleia aim library nlxrvaU(n oar.
ICLKOANT VKHTIHUMd TRAINS.
No. i, "Flyor," Ivaw Portland at 2:30
o. m.
No. S, "Flyr," arrive Portland at
1:30 a, m.
For rate, to., call or addrwwi
O. W. I.OUNSBBRRT.
AAgont 0. It. ft N.i Aatoria,
A. B. C. DENNI80N,
C. P. & T. A., Portland, Ore.
It
T
UXURIOUS 1 RAVEL
THE "Nortti.Wtitcrn Limited" trtlna,
Uotrlo lighted throughout, both In
Id and out, and iteim heated, ar.
without exception, the Bnet train In the
world. They embody the latest, nwet
.and beat Idea for corarort, oonvenleno
and luxury ever offered the traveling
public, and altogether ar the mott com.
plete and iplendld production of the oar
builder' art.
The Splendid Trtlna
' Connect with
The Great Northern
The Northern Pacific and
The Canadian Pacific
AT 8T. PAUL FOR
CHICAGO and the EAST.
No extra oharg for thee uperlor ao.
eommodatlon and all olaaee of ticket
ar available for paaaag on the famou
"North-wetern Limited." all train oa
thl line ar protected by the Interlocking
Block cyatem.
"V7. H. MEAD, F. C. BAVAQH,
0n'l Agent, T. A.
Portland Or.
AN INJUSTICE HAS
BEEN DONE OTIS
He IsKeally a (irral Man ami III
Work will Live Long Afirr Illm.
COLONEL I'OI'C'S ESTMATE
The Manila Commiindcr Hits Hd to
Kulc an Kmplrc and Orijanlie and
I'lijht TwuArmlcH.
Corni Pop, rhlef (inartfrmoatrr of
the army In th Philippine, tin J nut
com to Waahlngtim, ami h la muking
Mm vrry Iitt4nittlng tatvntent about
the iltuallim In the anhHrlii(i, iwya
Waltor Wwlnian, In thn Chlrago TIiik-.
Herald. "TU," ho aay. "(lnn-rnl Oil
la all right. Otl ha boon cenaurvd for
thing no in art a I man could be blamed
fur."
"Oeneral Otl la a really gr.t man
and 1 bellvv othT will e him In that
tight wfem they ar abl to lmk at
what he ha aocoinplllMd tliout
prejudlc."
"Oil ha had to manage an empire,
both In a military and civil rapnrlty;
to fight a mmt dllTloult war 1.000 mlU-
from hi tn of BUpplk, and lo i haflge
armle at the name time." The are
a few of Colonol I'upe' rxpreiiln.
The an me olDcer give u an Inti r
rating gllinpim nf Onneral Oil the
man In th flliwlng:
"The r.l work of Gatu-ral (Ml ha
warcely U-ftt m''l(Hid. Public at
tention ha been almiMt entirely dl
rH'ted to th ptai-ular uur of
the wnr. In I lie almltilitrtUlim f civil
affair Je?wr.U Oil Im done, wrk
of Inritlmablfl valiio t hi country.
Ill rnpni'lty fur toll I marvelou. e
la of a ncrvou temrnineiit, n-millunt
fnim a wound, and cannot deep, Work
I a rrll-'f, and he lalxm iilmoel lx
tn hour a day. A I have ald, the
war will oon be ended, but there will
remain the hercul-an lank of iti(iill!nh
Ing the afflr of thl eeutteri. empire
on a clean, ound financial baala. Jhl
will take year, and Otl I now lay
ing k on foundailMa which will never
be thaken 'and abRit which the taint
nf fraud and corruption will never
cling.
A few week ago the Chicago Record
printed In It admirable eorreepon
drnre from Manila a statement which
attracted the attetitlor, of the country
It wa a llt of h town lu the Phil
ippine, which had ben raptured onor,
twlc or thrlc by our trwiw, and a
many time abandoned. The rxpow
did eem to confirm the uplclon that
the American form wtre not blng
Intelligently handled, but now Colonl
Pop glvi an explanation, which 1
both Intereatlng and Important. "Not
a single town ha ben abandoned that
I of any Importance to u." he ay.
"Then why did w tako ttum In the
flrnt place T Th 'lr capture wo simply
an Incident In tho campaign. We were
after the Filipino, not tho towns. If
the Filipino were In the towns, we
had to attack them. Tho object wa to
get (he lnurgU to fight and to ob
tain possession of tholr arms, some
thing even more valuable than the reb
el thmnaelve. It moJo no difference
to us, In a mratglc sense, whether we
held the town or not. It wa really
better to leave them, for In many cae
they w.re extromeVy unhealthy. They
wvre no: stronghold, and their de-feiue-
weiw not even as valuable a the
oHInary Held fortlflcaXions. If we had
retained them It would have hampered
cur operations even more than they are
now hindered, and a a matter of fact,
It would not be in slightest troublo
to rtako any of irwm. This has been
dono In sowral Instwioeei where Uie
Insurgents have collated In sufficient
number to make It worth while to give
them battle. We) have kept such
places as Oaloooan, San Fernando and
now hold Ban Tsldro."
NEW ARTILLERY SHELL.
Opens Out In tho Form of Four
Knlve Whan It Leaves the Gun.
The latest Invention of on ortillery
shell I designed to cut a broad swath
through an enemy's ranks, mowing
down a whole regiment, as well ts
working widespread destruction by Its
explosion.
When slipped Into the breech of a
gun It looks like an ordinary shell, but
the Instant It emerge from the gun's
muaxle after the dlschiU'gtt It throws
out four knlfo blade twenty Inches
long. Thsy are like wines of steel,
whose mission Is to mow down men
like grass.
The Inventor of what Is probably the
most deadly dcvlcj for modern war
fare ever proposed is William Whitney
Christmas of Washington. He suggests
that It would bs especially effective In
the Philippine), to terrify the natives
and kill them by wholesale.
It la a well-kn.i.vn fact that man
kind stands Infinitely more In awe of
cold steel than of hot lead. Especially
Is thl true of . half-savage tribe.
Many a native will run from a mun
with a sword wha would face death
coolly looking at the muzzle of a gun
The Idea of being blown to pieces by
an explosive shell does not appeal to
them as being so horrible.
But to be butchered up with a bun
dle of corn knives attached to a flying
machine; to be literally cut Into mince
meat by these weapons, and to be
Houaovork io Hard Work
without Gold Dust
It lightens the labor
of cleaning more
than half and saves
both time and money.
It is "Woman's Best
Friend, Dirt's Worst
Enemy."
Bm4 far In WoklH " OoUaa feeia
for aoauri "
THE H. K. FAIRBANK COMPAffT
fc.Laala HtwTark
blown Into atoms by the bursting of the
shell o which they it re hurnewl--
thl Is a proposition that requires a
very recklem kind of man, be he sav
age or civilised, to face, Awl thl Is
exactly what Mr. Chrlatmas hus In-
Vented his baae.shell lo do.
Th Inventor deft-ml the apparent
hideous cruelty of the weapon by
claiming that anything tendlrg to
make war more terrible Is calculated
to decrease the frequency of conflict
between th various nations and to
bring nearer the era of universal
peace,
It la very likely should any civilised
nation attempt to u such a shell a
protest might be evoked by the great
powers that It Is ( barbarous fur
civilised warfare.
If U could not be uvd for this reason
In molnT down exposed men the In
ventor Insist It might be permitted for
unmssklng batteries and for clearing
out wo'kI and undergrowth.
"I should say," he state, "that for
clearing out cane brake and for clone
underbrush work such a our soldier
are now railed upon to perform almoett
dally In the Philippine this shell would;
be especially effective. With the JU'tlc
Intm use of these shell any thick J'
or jungle would ho quickly cut away.'
P.oads rouVI be 'id up for the pas
sage of troop, and a hidden enemy
would b uncovered can short nolle.'
The base-shell ran be used In al fli-ld
batterle and Ird from all field guns."
BIO HOISTINO CRANE.
Baldwin locomotive Work the Great
est Machine Bhops In the World.
A hoisting crane that handle a lo
comotive like a toy and whirl. It
through spare at the rata of forty feet
a mlnirto Is the latent mechanical de
vice which the Baldwin Locomotive
Work ha put Into ltn finishing de
partment a a part of the greatest ma
chine shop In the world.
The crane Is run by electricity.
Some conception of H si Be and power
can be gathered by the following fig
ure: It I S3 feet long, 168 feet wide
and 42 feet high. It has a lifting power
of 10 tons, which la more than the
weight of any locomotive that has yet
been built. 1
The finishing shop of Baldwin's has
a working floor capacity of TO locomo
tives, which moans that It is possible
for this great American company to
be at work on that many almost com
pleted engines at one time. All the
parts of the locomotive made In the
other shops are assembl.d In this de
partment and put togvtht-r. I
Naturally when the huge bulks of all
these parts were bolted fast and the
engines took form the weight was enor
mous. For a long time some difficulty
was experienced In handling this
weight. Wlwn an engine was finished'
In one corner of the room It was not
easy to bring It up to the oenter track,
where It could be run out of th? shop
and sent to Its destination. 1
That Is what the new crane Is for;
that and lifting also any part like the
boilers, tubing or cylinder truck Into
place. The consrtruetkm tracks run
across the short dimensions of the
room. There are nlnnteten of them and
they all end at tho brick wall except
the center ones, which lead to 'the out
side world.
Cranes like this and other shop de-'
vices for handling are the things which
make It possible for American firms
to complete their wk In such re-
markable short time. To them Is due
In a great measure the rapidity of the
construction of the Atbara bridge, of
tho Pencoyd Iron Works, which opened
England's eyes so wide, and the rapid
ity which enables the Baldwin Loco
motive Works 4o turn out three en
gines a day.
The speed of this crane Is remark
able. It executes three motions. One
consists of running the entire crnne
PISO
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CURE
5S
8old by Druggists everywhere,
I
WW
S'i'Mgi:tjl me from consumption. My child $
SniffiB 13 subiect to CrouP- Pi90's Cure m
g8 Mibyrn. M aiWays relieves him. Mrs. B. era
sKi liVlal-yiylJl.'lafcyJ CRANDELL, Mannsville, Ky.,
The Ptno Company. Warren, V. juiy
on overhead tracks from orve md of the
building to the other. It travels that
distance, 3.K foot, at the rate of 200
frt per minute. The next motion Is
that of hoisting an utiglne bodily so a
to clear th other on th ground. It
hoist them about forty ftwt In one
minute. And the third motion la alorg
Its own length, 15S feet In one minute.
In other words, tho crane could lift a
IW.OOO pound origin forty feet in the
air, run with It 138 foot and set. It down
again upon It tracks at the ottv-r end
of the shop in Just thne minute and
thirty-six seconds.
With tools of this kind It become no
longer a matter of wonder that six
thousand men can turn out one thou
sand locomotives In 365 day.
One of the best rule In conversation
la never to say a thing which any of Uie
company can reasonably wish we had
rothT left unsaid; nor can there be
anything mora contrary to the end
for which people meet together than
to part unsatisfied with each other
or themaelvea.
MEALS LIKE AT HOME.
WI.en you are In Portland and want
a really good home meal, Juat give Mr.
Prown a trial, 101 Fourth St., near
Washington. You will like It aurely.
Thl restaurant 1 open all night.
LADIES' TAILOR-MADE SUITS.
Ladles who go to Portland and Aealrt
something especially fine In the way ot
tailor-made suits will do well to remem
ber that they can be well fitted at L D.
Boyer'a IT Fourth atreet. In the T. If.
C. A. building.
Not only doea ha keep a atrlotly flrat
class cutter for men's wear, but also
one exclusively for ladle' work, and
all can rest assured of getting not only
good work, but the beat of materials,
as Mr. Boyer la an expert on woolen
cloths.
THEY CUT TO FIT.
Yes they do and the style and finish
they give to mea'a suits, rank these
gentlemen a expert practical mer
chant tailors. The material they use
I also the very best and you will al
ways And them busy at 269 V4 Yamhill
St., Portland. Get your next suit there,
and get It now.
A POEM ON MANKIND.
Like what la man, but like a sprouting
weed.
That wrows and ripens but to cast Ita
seed
Among the thistles and the tares of lift
And then to see It strangled In the
atlfe?
Or like the clouda that wander with the
bree;:e
And pas unnoticed from a life of ease?
Or like a mushroom, sprung to life,
alas!
To starve or strangle In the tangled
grasT
These are thought that are apt to
come to many peopl at time, espe
cially when they are sick and have to
pay big prices for medicine. But there
Is one drug store In Oregon where you
can save from io to 25 per cent on
everything you buy, and that ts X A.
Clemenson's Drug Store, at 227 Yam
hill street, Portland, Ore. At that store
you can get Hood's Sarsaparllla at 70c;
Mellen's Food. Si slxe, 65c; Bromo Selt
zer, II size, 70c, and everything else at
the same low rate, xou can get red
trading stomps there, and If you need
the Natural Body Brace, you can get It
there.
WHITE COLLAR LINl
Columbia River and ruget Sound Navl
' gat ion Company.
bailey Oatsert leavea Astoria dally,
except Sunday, at 7 p. m.
Leaves Portland dally except Bun
day at 7 a. m.
White Collar line tickets and a R
& N. tickets Interchangeable on Bailey
Oataert and Hassalo.
A. J. Taylor, Astoria Art
U. B. SCOTT. Telephone UL.
President.
for Consumption
began using Piso's Cure 13
9m, io9s.
AS
iT.nro .An ansi haliav ft fidv.1
WHEnE TO EAT.
Why at Th Eastern,' of course, 170
Third St., Portland. You can get a
good layout for 15 cent here, which!
win aatisry your hunger and bring you
back at;aln to th am plaoe. Remem
ber th Eastern,
IMPROVED TOURIHT SLEEPERS.
Railroad Are Acceding to Demands of
Middle Classe Who Want Better
Hloeplng-Car Service.
In rpons to the demands of the
times the O. R. V N. and Ita connec
tion are placing In operation a much
bettr grade of tourist sleeper for Pa
cific const service than at any previous
time. The largely Increased traffic to
this section of th country has demand
ed all the Improvement of latter-day
transportation, and In consideration of
this the railroad are establishing a
rvlce which I excellent In every par
ticular. Not only are the wishes of
flrsl-closs passenger served, but those
wno are traveling to and from the East
on second-das tickets are splendidly
cared for. There was a time when a
tcurlat sleeper appealed to a limited
number of people who were traveling
on th "cheap" order, In every meaning
of th term. Now, however, there ha
been a radical change. With the bet
tr tourist sleeper In operation th
clas of passengers has been Improved,
and on may now travel upon them
and enloy all the privilege of a flrat-
class sleeper at a greately reduced rate.
Dally, on th O. R. St N. east-bound
fast mall. Is attached on of these lat
est Improved tourist sleepers, a model
of beauty and handsome appointment.
The new cars are almrst an exact
counterpart of the first-class sleepers.
One noticeable feature of th new
tourist car la th absence of a imoklng
apartment The new car being built
by the Pullman Company ar not pro
vided with smoking apartments. This
new departure haa been taken because
of the fact that mwt through train
are provided with composite ear, wmch
provide a smoker for th sleeping-car
passenger.
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
- RIVER RAILROAD.
nv.
PORTLAND.
Arrive.
1:00 a. m.
7:00 p. m.
Portland Union Depot, a.m.
for Astoria and lour 1:40 p.m.
mediate points.
I ASTORIA.
r
7.4Sa.m.For Portland eV ln-)ll :30 a.m.
I 10 p.m.termedlate polnta 10:3p.m.
SEASIDE DIVISION.
p m.la. m l
S:0Ul:S!Lv
S-23lll:6SAr
S:W: 11:U Lt
(.301 l:0O.Ar
la. m.; p.m.
....Astoria.... Ar 7:40 4:00
....,- Lvl 7:9)1 3:31
..Warrenton...Ar ,.
....Beaslde.... L1 :U! 1:30
SPECIAL SEASIDE SUNDAY TRAIN
Leaves Astoria at 1:30 a. m.; arrive at
Seaside 1:41 a. m.
Pasaeoger may return on any train
shown on schedule oa aam data
ALL TRAINS to and from Seaside run
ot Flavel and Hammond via Warren-
ton.
All train mak do connection at
Oobl wtta all Northern Pacific train
to and from th east or Sound points.
At Portland with all train lea Ting
Union depot
At Astoria with LRiK. Co.' boat
and rail lino to and from Ilwaco and
North Beaeh point.
THROUGH TICKETS oa al at As
toria for Sacramento, San Francisco, all
Eastern and European point.
City ticket offlo Astoria. (34 Common,
tlal street J. C MAYO.
Oca'l rrt and Paa. Agent
T1MB SCHEDULES
DEPART Vmm Portland
Aaatva
Fast
Mall
8 p. m.
oalt Lake. Denver, Ft
Worth, Omaha, Kn-j
Fart
Mull
t:4i p. m.
ai City, St. Lou It,!
cmcagu and East.
Spokane
Klver
1 10 p. m,
Wall Walls. Bnokane.
Minneapolis SLI'huI,
Dululh, Milwaukee,
Chicago and East,
Spokane
Tlror
8:30 a. m.
Fiom Aitorlm
OCEAN STEAMSHIPS
All Sailing Dates iub
teet to chance.
For Ban Krancuco 8al(
H V. 4 9, 14, 19, 24. 29
folemhla Rlvtr
7ameiSu 8teamr
ndar To Portland aa4
Way Landing a.
iamexMo
Ddav
Willamette sad Ysst
7a.m. I hill River.
8:30 p.m.
Mon.,Wed.
and Frt.
and Ll' 0" 4
Klprt I Mk.Bl.r. 'LvLewlstn
Leave aiyi . . . . 10 in
1:40 a. m. I KlparlatoLewision. dlliy
i From Portland
IwrLUMKTTK RiVF.R
a, m
a, ra.
Moo
Oregon Cltv, Newberg, Tuea, Thut
Friili
Salem r-Lauai. Saturday
a. W. fcOTJNBBERRT,
Agent Atorta.
W. H. HURLBURT.
(Ha. Paa. Ait Pwtlama. Or.
A FEW
INTERESTING
FACTS
When people ar contemplating a trtz
whether on business or pleasure, the)
naturally want the best service ob
tainable o far a speed, comfort sad
. safety Is concerned. Employe of the
WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINEL are
uald to serve th public and our train
are operated ao a to mak elos 00s
neotlona with diverging line at all
Juncvtlon point.
Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair Cars
on through tralra
Dining Oar Mrvtv unexcelled. Meals
served a la carte.
In order to obtain thl fl7t claaa eervloe,
aak th ticket agent to sell you a ticket
TheWIsconsin Central Lines.
and you will max direct connection at
Bt. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and
all point oast
For any further Information call on aa.1
ticket agent or correspond with
J AS. C. POND. Gen. Paa. Agent,
or JAB A CLOCK, Milwaukee, Wis.
General Agent
341 Stark BX. roruand Or
TO WiiV
zJou lio HMi
THE PROOF
of th pudding I In th sating
and th proof of liquor
IS IN SAMPLING
That' an argument that' coo.
dustvs demonstration.
Our will stand th tac
HUGHES & CO.
J. A. Fastabend
General
Contractor
and Builder
House-moving Tools lor Rent.
The PALACE JSTmSl
W. W. WhlppIClPVoprietO r
Finest Restaurant North of San Francisco
ATTENTIVE SEHVICU....
FIR8TCLAM CUIBfRS..
PRTVATE ROOU3 FOm LADtBt.
5.3 Commercial St.. Aetorla, Oregon
W. F. SCHEIBE, snssre
A fall Ha et Pipes, Tabacc.
d Seaefcers' Articles.
Commercial sat.
C. J. TRENCHLARD,
Commission. Brokera. r " asto waTobego n
Insurance and Shipping, agent w. .co, sod pacmeiexoreasco.
The Leading Visiting and Weddlng'Card
. . . Engravers ...
22 & 23 WASMXGTOX BUILDING.
SAINT
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ID
MARINE
ST. PAUL, MINN., JAN.
Capital . ...
Reserve for Unearned Premium
Reserve for all Other Liabilities
Net Surplus over all Liabilities
- Total Assets
PACIFIC DEPART1 ENT.
CHARLES CHRISTENSEN. Manager,
a GOODWIN. Assistant Manager.
Rl "California St., S. F., Cal.
DDIVATF DUeaiea. ThU doctor (ruaranteea to cure any
fKIVMIU C1M 0( syphllla. Oonorrhoea, Oleet. 3t cturne
cured, ro difference how lonf atandln. Spermatorno.
Lo, cf Manhood or .Nightly Emlaalona, curwl pertn.ne-
ly. -ihe habit ot Selt-Abuet etteciually cured In a al ort
time.
VOIIVfi MFN Tour errora and folllea of vouth can he
I UUnu nil.ll fjmej) a ,hl, 0i,i donor will rive cu
wh jlme advice and cure you make you perfectly tin n
and lieslthy. You will be amaied at hla aucceae m curlus
Spermatorrhoea. Seminal Loaaea, Mghtly Emlulona, and
other eltecta.
Patient, treated In any part ot the country by hla horn
ayattn. Write full particular, tncloee 10 20 nam,), and
he will anawer you promptly. Hundred, treated at acme
who art unable to aome to the ally.
READ
Take a el ear bottle at bedtime and urinate in th tnttl.
et aalde and look at It In the mornlnf. If It la cloudy or
haa a rloudy eettllnf In It. you have aome Kidney cr bladder
llaeaie, and ehould be attended to before you let an :ncur
abl ulaeaee. aa hundred die every year from drlfht'a dla
eaae i Kldneya.
Mormon BlShOPV PHIS
Church ma Uitit tullwct. lttoiucir
t f lgifcaaTTamnWlaWhm
hh funrti.in. tlunf vM Ocljoml.
eifaaa, SrimuUhM tha bnia and Dctt. center., 50c a hoi.
notenor, lort Power, MlaM-Loases, Snennatorrhoea Insomnia, Tajn
in Back, Evil pealrea, nominal mtiQ,. i" .'jaci Karvi.ua C
blllty, Headacris.UntlVnesstoMarra.ipas ot fTV?! 5em," Y.WfPSJiS!
or cona'lpntlon, atopa Qulcknee of pis- nl pharge, 5pa
OU Twltonlna Of Cjelld. fcoocu aa Immeih 110. fl'l liniuitujof n.l p.ncir. k
L LEBECK
Carpenter und Builder
General Contractor
HOUSe RAISING AND
MOVINQ A SPECIALTY
Astoria Public Library
READING ROOM FREE TO Alb
Opi every .ay from I oetoek to 141
aad I. St t tM . .
obacrlptloa rat 31 ar annas.
Wwt Cor. eleventh aad Doaa aUreotaV
TEHPLX LODGE NO. T, A. F. A.
M. Regular commonlcatloa held oa
th first and third Tosaday evening of
eavch month. J. N. GRIFFIN, W.
If.; E. C HOLD EN. aUeretarr.
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"Li Belle Astoria" Cljir
Schelfce's Opera Star
Scbelbe's Special
And Othejr Brand
PORTLAND. OR., Over Lltt's.
PAUL
101
lui mi 1
it, 1899.
$ 500,000.00
1,016,407.87
222,691.07
784,888.78
$2,523,987.72
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. Agents,
Astoria, Oregon
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YOUNG MAN!
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go and aee or write to thla old doc
tor. He has been treating auch ca.ea
for over 20 yean, and la perfectly
reliable. Furnlihea hla own o,i cine
and telle no tales.
DR. KESSLER
Of the old St. Louie Medical and
Surgical DOpentary, 2.IU4 Yamhill
aireei, Portland, Or., poaltlvely ur
anttea to cure.
THIS
tceri in uw over 50 yean by the leuler. ol Ui Morma
cure the worrt cs Ir. old and y.rtintr .rltinr hum affocti
6r-.fct.Mr wrtttea ffu.ranta, 10 core
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