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.rilK . MMRN1XR AM'HIKUK. lTRIlu VnVlfMKlflJ u ittjt I'M MOKNING AST01UAM S.UI!1UA. NOYEMBKK II, JOHN T. LIGHTER. EJItor. Telephone Main Ml. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILT. Sent by mall per year i Bent by mail, per moatn Served by carrier, per month W Ixvn be ton In th' Wntuls If AitutniiM h:,l rtMiiuln.'J In India. Thoso in fnot of the highest is.Uno. Thviv wits no brtnt-h of faith on the part of h l"nitt'l Stan's In Its tiv:itm-nl of AkiiI I tut'.Jo. 1'iit thi iy was tlurrunt trvm'hw j iv Ills part In rising In rvMllon against tho I'nlted Stato. Tho tvport 'of the Philippine I'ununlMitn will iltitl a Ftacgt'rlng Mow to tho "ami Iniperlivlists." SEMI-WEEKLY. Sent by mall, per year. In advancs V.V Postage free to subscribers. All f ommunlcatlona Intended for pub lication shjuld be directed to the edi tor. Business communication or all kinds and remittances must be address ed to ' The Astorlan." The Astorlan guarantees to its ad' Tertlsera the largest circulation ot any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be had on ap plication to the business manager. KV!IKNCKS OK rttOjJl'KtUTY. It is not strictly true that the Trsns yaa'. burghers are at the present time defending their own." Ladysmlth. Glencoe. Colenso, Dundee and all the scenes of conflict thus far In the Eng-llsh-Boer war are In English territory. So far as reported there has not been a gun fired In the Transvaal or Orange Free State, but when Buller gets his forces under way the war wtll be rap Idly carried lno the Boer's Africa. The hardest fighting may then begin for the Boers doubtless haw elaborated a strong system of defense. THE PHILIPPINE MATTER MADE PLAIN St. Louis Globe Democrat. The report of the Philippine commis sion makes the country's relation to the rebellion so plain that nobody here after will have any excuse for making any mistake on this subject: In the first place the point is brought out clearly that Admiral Dewey made no promises of recognition to Agulnaldo. "No alliance of any kind," gays the commission, "was entered into with Agulnaldo. nor was my promise ot in dependence made to him then or a any time." This was the situation Just after the destruction of the Spanish fleet by Dewey in Manila Bay, at the time of Agulnaldo's first appearance on the scene. The"- was no rebellion In the Islands at the time the war be tween Spain and the United States be gan. A rising occured a short time be fore, but it had been put down by Spain. Agulnaldo was not in the islands at the time, but was in India. He did not arrive in Luzon until after Dewey'f fleet subverted Spanish au thority In the neighborhood of Manila, and" virtually effaced It all over the islands. - This a fact of d;?clsive Importance In connection with the rebellion which AguinaUlo rals-d afterward against the Americans. The commission points out that Aguinaldo forced war upon the United States instead of the United Reports ftm .he Atlantic sonbonrd stutt-s are to the effit-l that the dc m.vnis of traffic haw far exceeded the ability of the transportation coin pin les. Ship are Mid to be waiting at the docks for cargoes that haw not ar r;vJ, merchants wait for the delivery of goods ordered long ajro, and the lit ttfntal trade of the country is retard.xl by a lurk of cars to carry It on. A striking illustration of the rttent to which the demand f'r transports tlon exceeds the prewnt capacity of the railways Is given In the fact that two railways alone, the Pennsylvania and the New York Central, have recently placed orders for l:.iH coal and freight cars. It Is to be noted, moreover, that these cars are to be of the largvwt captv city. About twen;y-flve years oki the ordinary freight car had a capacity of S,000 pounds. Improvements In rail way beds, in loco njtives and tn car contKrttcMo:i admitted an Increase In th? capacity of freight cars by rapid dearrMr, and It is said the new cars for the tw-o great trunk lines named will have a capacity of SO.OK) pounds. Thus thj number of cars ordered will be equal In carrying capacity to W.000 cars of a quart .T of a ceotury ago. The orders given by the Pennsylva nia and New York Central roads hare attract-! altnU.m by reason of their magnitude. Those, however, are not the only lines which have placed orders for cars an J locomotives. The traffic of the country growing out of Its abounding preeierity has everywhere exee-ided the ability of the transporta tion companies to properly handle it and almost every Important railway in 'the union is in the market purchas ing Increase! equipments for freight and for passenger service. The vast augmentation of traffic which has made necessary the demand for such an increase in the freight equipments of our roads has been due of course to the abounding prosperity of the country, and that In turn rests ln.no small measure upon the legis lation which has given confidence to the business interests and Industries . of the people. The siuim condition of crops' and harvest would not mean prosperity for the people at large If our manufacturers were exposed to the competition of foreign cheap labor, or If our finances were subject to the meddling and middling of free silver or Pat money statesmen. Out of these evidences of prosperity, therefore, can be drawn added reasons why the Intelligent working and busi ness men of the country should give their support to the party of sound money and protection In every contest which arises, whether in city, or state or nation. The difference between good and bad legislation can be esti mated by the difference between the good years we are now enjoying and the bad years of the democratic regime. UNCERTAINTY OF WARFARE. "The glorious uncertainty of war has passed into a proverb, and truly there is no knowing from moment to mo ment what may occur. The improba ble is always happening, and every campaign yields a fresh batch of In- Ktates upon Agulnaldo. It show, that "tances in support of the statement " . ., , said an old campaigner. "Thus In the at no moment after the destruction of, Hlspanu.Amerit.an war a tronp. the Spanish fleet was It possible for the' er in ,ne famous Roo..velt Rough United States to withdraw its forces, KHers, who ha1 passed unscathed with honor to the country or wiih ! through the whole of the campaign (In- , . I eluding the trea' hi-rous' ambush In safety to the Islanders. Only six pro-' L,U,""B ; which the Hough Itidt-rs lost so many vine f Luzon are In rebellion, the m(j nhjw ut hli) (.arbine rest of that island and all the itli-r j preparatory to leaving lot his native Islands being favorable to American land, came across whai he took to be authority. The onlv thing which saves : a spent cartridge. This he threw Into v, his camp Are. A fearful explosion lm- the Island fr m anarchy is the prvs- , . , , . , ytn . mediately took plac, and a burning ence of the American forces. On two bran) from lhe an-ml Are struck oilier points of prime Iminrtanre the lne poor young fellow In the face, commission Is dually clear a:id em- blinding him in loth -yes. ... .. . . . . t- 1. , U Th- Fill., Inn. are not canabl-1 "uuring one 01 uih ihih,,". phatlc. f.gr.vrnm-nt. r.ot want to frlw them se nsent. I'e kniws tha: t!-y tinted for it. and he would not give it to them If th-y :vt his desire t.. maintain Ids own despotic power. fif cotirs' the r-iumry will accept ihf-Judgm-nt if th- commlsion with th-m-jst implicit fftl'.h. Its ac-'-ptan e win ! all the more promp: aid i-rniih iti': on account of the fact that it is in enf're agreeiiunt with the judRm-r.t ami the testimony of -v-rybody 1j-wvv, M r ritt, dreeii ', .md all ilr- "th-r. '.vli . have had an ac'juttinli'nce : ith th ' Filipinos on th.lr own ground who ties fought Ix-tweea the f'hiritse. and the Japs an inc id-nt happ -ned which f-gov-m-' v o.j )e a iUi in-n-dlbl.; were it not ar mA vouched for on the highest authority. A f'hinese foot soldier was kneeling in the trench'-s :aliiug aim at a Japanese .jtl'Cvr in the di -ranee when a bullet from the er.-my eni i .-d the muzzb of his ride, p.,s--d down it. exphxled the cartridge a"d ii-w th- man's face off. Wh'-n we take into consideration the diameter of a rille nairei and reckon up the lik'-liho 1 of ,t stray bullet strikini? h ma" ly In the c-nter it will j" seen that :l.o 1 against ihis ex traordinary incjd -lit was as millions to one. And ye'., strange to say, a very sind'ar thing '.ook place during the bombardment of Alexandria by the British In 1SS2. The R-H-el-Din fort of- has paid anything on the subj.ct. There fered a stubborn resistance to the war was no reb.dlion in the Philippine at shins and several of them had to train the time that the war between the th"ir KUIM "" l'' ,'"f"r" ilB u , . , , : t;uiw wer; Imally silenced. During the l.nltod Matei and Sptiin Ixcan, that in , , , , . thick -it the i.Tgagem.nt, just as one which Agulnaldo figured having be n , ( lhhK(. ,nonst -rs was alout to be suppressed Ion? before tfie destruction; fired, a huge projectile from one of the of the Maine, and Agulnaldo iu out 1 sbifs entered the fort and wedged lt- s If (irmly In the muzzle of the gun, entlit-ly precluding its further use. When the victorious bluejackets en tered the fort they found the cannon with Its strangely plugged muzzle and photographed It. Marvelous to relate, the heavy charge In the gun was not exploded by the shock. "During the last Zulu war a certain NoEmcT Without A C u sk. This is true, yet fr many ges no one could account lor tho mysterious ami excrm-iuinj; pains that, seemingly w'thort sufficient cause, lofturt.il ;'ic hapless sutYcrcr, and ofie:U 'ir.es twisted his limbs out of all semblance to huni.iiiity. Science, however, has at length solved this problem, and has proclaimed that rheumatism, in all its varied phases, is due to uric acid in the blood. Hence, when one is artlicted with rheumatism he knows there is too tunch acid in his blood. How does this happen. It must be the blood's purifiers, the liver, and especially the kidneys, ore out of order and do not properly perform their functions. But how can they be restored to their normal healthy state? Hundreds of thousands of grate ful, and now healthy, people will endorse the answer : Use Warner's Saf e Cure, which will check an excess of acid, dissolve the acid deposit, and produce a normal and hcatthy condition of the kidneys and liyer, and then, the cause being removed, the rheumatism will quickly disappear. dfal of trouble to 'he British outposts. lie carried at nls girdle a bright gild ed horseshoe and superstitious Tommy Atkins said that as long as he carried the curious charm no bullet would be able to touch him. At last. ho.vever, a young lieutenant picked him off as h clamored over the rocks and a rus was made to secure the gilded horse sho- as a trophy. Then a curious dls cowry was made. The bullet had pass el clean through the brawny suvag and, striking against eiihvr his rllm or his spin-?, had been flattened u roughly Into the shape of a hrs'hoe.' THE ORIENTAL TKADK. What the Columbia River Losi Through Lack of Astoria's Development. Seattle Poat-rmelllgeficer. If more evidence were needed of thr wisdom of James J. Hill's action In establishing a steamship line between Seattle and the Orient, to be operated in conjunction with the (Jre&t North ern railway, it Is to be found In an examination of the conditions under whlch the Kiojun Maru, Capt. Eks trand, salted last evening. She took from this port seventy-five passengers and a cargo of 5,70 tons. At Victoria seventy-five Japanese and Chinese pas sengers will board the big liner for the Orient, and sixty-two of these nation alities took passage in Seattle. Of Americans and Aslitlcs she has 1M passengers. Kut It Is In her cargo that the bound less possibilities of the Oriental trade are revealrl. IncluA.Ml in the 5,700 tons a-e 7,0"0 bales of cotton shipped all the way from the sunny South by way of Seatth to the mikado's kingdom. Th bulk of the cotiton Is eonslgned to Kobe merchants, as also of the 1.500 sacks of flour, ground from Western grown wheat. The remainder of the cargo Is made up of general merchandise. SMOKELESS LOCOMOTIVES. Queen and Crescent Rood Successfully Using Smoke Consuming Devices With Soft Coal. Out In Ohio there Is a railroad which lalms to have achieved a success long sought by Yankee Inventive genius, so says the Pathfinder, namely, locomo tives that consume their soot anil cin ders while ournlng ordinary soft coal This Is the Queen and Crescent rail- of the islands. Nobody in authority on the American side neither lwey, j Merrltt nor anybody else ever made any promise to Agulnaldo that the in dependence of the islands or of any one of them would be granted if Agulnaldo nhonM S take up arms against . the L iiin?ii'ii1.r:.; NO USE I KY I can't take plain cod-liver oil. Doctor says, try it. He i might as well tell me to melt f lard or butter and try to take ithem. It is too rich and V ... . i L. D..1 will upset tn? stomacn. dui you can take milk or cream, so you can take a . . am 3 s sco rs tin; It is like cream: but will? f feed and nourish when cream f f will not. Babies and chil-S S dren will thrive ai.d grow f fat on it when their ordinary; Sfood does not nourish them. I Persons have been known to gain A a pound a day wnen lawmj an w f ounce cl zciir:, rvrrsin. ngeur f th ditfestive machinery in wofkinijf a j . .. ....n. fui uf J properly diUo-xl and assimilated. V t. r .J t'.'. .tru- tt. SCOT T & v t.lieftiiftts, Lew York. road. According l (ho ivorls given out by the iNMtd their it re two fwctor in this success. One Is the cmtruc tlon of the tire liox und the other Is I he rule laid down for the fireman to fol low In tiring the locomotive. The construction of tho fire box Is an Idci of Mr. Kcllon, the rr'cclvci- of the road. It sonslsls of xfliil hollow tliv brick lUTh.n and deflecting "lr tttls, the latter l'lng liM-ated In the sliVs of the tltv Ni Mll.l so con structed s to il-llect the air Admitted through them to a point ulve the (lie where It inlngl -s with the gnws thrown off by the oul, the g:is thus becom ing part of the fuel by being consumed, leaving -io smok''. 1'ndcr no clivitin Mtiincti Is m v thiui one shovelful of co:il put Into the tliv box nl one lime, and after each tiring the door Is not entirely cIoshI, but Is left on the' first notch of lh. caicii, which arrangement P'rmlts ;ilr ti enter mid mix with the gtiM-s .tt s time whNi nn extra amount Is usually required. In order to obUM the best results ixisslble In the pivutlon of Ihelr ef forts to nuttiiMln a strictly snmkelew line of trains the company provides all It onVlals with "smoke curds." on which reports are sunt In to the super intendent of the lime and place at which smok. was seen Issuing from 111? stack of u VocoovHlve. A rword Is kept of these ret'orf. d the pro niotlon of the riivinan Is governed thereby. HOI'INV. A tj A IN ST HOrE. Vice President Hobart's Fumlly Re lieve He Will Recover. PATEIISON. Nov. lO.-There was another chsnge for the better today In Vice President HoNm's condition. He iwas uble to sit up In a chair In his room and picked up a ivwspupT ami examined It, eventually turning to Mrs. Hobart and asking her to read for him. The patient was evidently sironicr today pxik more noui Ishment than at any time sln.-e his had attacks of nearly two wwks ngo. iMspite the statement of iitteinllnng physlelars, the f unity wiill h.is h".T ,.( Ins ultl mats recovery. THE WEEK'S FAIM'RES. NEW VoltK. Nov w ill say lomorrow: 10. Duns' revit w ,i i .a. wvt 7m ,m i NOROARD & POTTERSON, Merchant Tailors 200 Tasnhtlt Street rkUtti Ord tail 4ih. Wi 'rlilon Portland, Oregon Ortiiun lllnuk oJ NOT A POISONOUS FACE BLEACH But t'tie br.mtilirr, Iwinji the only rr rntioii sold under a )H.itiv j-uaranlee of 1,IKM that it cotitiiiiis not gmiu or irsctiou thetcol ol p.Monoii or ilclcleii pus stibiiKtu'ct. Imlotsctl I'v the tmt itlrbrslctl aitilcs of the Ivric ntnl tlrs inntic stage; recounnciiilci by cinltieiit iihyslciiius, sml pionotmccd harmlcMi by lending chcmUlie WISDOM'S FAMOUS RODERTINE. ltUlhcoolv lrlatloll no urltiv rnlil"litil lailln to pctiKlimir ItiiIiIii1 euiiilrl.ii I -k tsir iliuioiiM lor it Kiel do not l ui.hu'ed lu Ukc taytblns rl Iff M .! et buttle (iiitlicr up lltoftc. MAGAZINES You havo about your boincs anil bsvo tlii'in nudum to IIniiiIsoius llooks. Old hooks rctHitinil and nisilit as good s lies. We nmkit Mil kinds of books siid hsve Hie only Jlook llimlcry In Astoria. Will In) plcasml to submit estimates. J. S. DFl.i.lNt.l K. Cur. Ninth uuJ Coiiiinurcliil Sts. P. n. Sharpie's Cream Separators Lntnt and l!t NEW BUSINESS LOCALS Do you want a food meal when you visit Portland? If so, go to tha Tort land restaurant, 108 Washington strut. If you want any Health Pood that, your grocer does not have, writs Knapp Bros. Health rood Co., East Portland, Ors. Knapp lire. Health Food Company. Cast Portland, carry a full line of all th Itattle (.'reek fisnltarium Health Foods. B. House's Cafs at Its Third street, Portland, la regarded by many pepl as the leading restaurant In ths Pa cific Northwest Encyclopedia Brittanlca. IS vol., hep, 2. Itest teachers' Plbls, now, Joe. at llyland s Ilros.' Bonk Store, Portland. See advertisement. j A good meal with meats rich In flavor and one you will enjoy with a relish. Is Just what you get at ths Creamsrls restaurant, 371 Washington street, near Third. Try It when you go to Portland. If you are going up to Portland and miss going to tha Creamerle llratau-, rant. 271 Washington St., you may ron-1 aider that your trip will not be a sun cess, n others will tell you, who do not miss It. i FISHER BROS. General Supply Mouse for Family Groceries Builders' Heavy and Shelf Hardware, ShipChandlery, Etc. Pacific Sheet Metal Works Iraon Vegetable Fruit MANUFACTURERS OF ...CANS... spice ml Syrop Lithographing on Tin a Specialty. San Francisco. Cal. Astoria. Ore. Falrbaven, Wash. Astoria. Ore. Writs Vm for Prloesi Koltio-H' English and DinlneM Col lege tit No, 411 Yamhill street. Portland. The fufluivs for the wi-ck bring To I i . I prepared to sccommodats large, tiumlier or pupils this year. Already' the rlnsses are well crowded, a fact ! that Imllciite the excellent character of the Institution. tha 1'nlted Stat cm against :il lust yiMr. and 1 In I'unudu ukuIii 2$ lust y nr. KOUKftTS TO UK A ItKKSTKD. SALT I.AKK, Nov. lO.-The county attorney authorititl the Issuance of a warrant for tomorrow for the arnil of Hrlngham H. Roberts, congressman el-H't, on the charge of unlawful civ habitation. JOE LANE UBSIONS. PORTLAND, Nov. It.-Joe Il.n Lane, superintendent of Station A. Portland poKtoTIce department has resigned at the request of the depnrtimnt. It thought the charge was inattention lo duties. PKK'ES STItONCl. NEW YORK. Nov. la-ltradHtrtvU. tomorrow will say: The strength of prices, the natural outcome cf the past and, prent active d"mnnd, Is Mill the loading feature of trade situation. Praise uiuleterve Is satin? guise. in dts. NOTICE OF REPUBLICAN PRIM ARY CITY ELECTION. Notice Is hereby given that there will be a republican primary city elec tion on the 17th day of November, 1899, for the purpose of electing delegates to the r'-publlcan city convention. The Judges and polling places of sold elec tion to be hh follows, to wit: First ward Judges, Charles 8. Wright, Martin Johnson and A. C. Fisher; polling place at county court house. Second ward Judges, D. II. Wdlch, Walter Uobb and H. Carruthers; poll ing place, Welch block. fhlrd ward Judges, T. S. Cornelius, Gramtris and Maxwell Young; poll ing place, old Bchool houe. The number of delegates to be elected at said election being 11 from each ward. It Is recommended by the re publican city central committee that said convention be held on tho 21st day of November, W.)'.). Said primary election to be held be- woen the hours of 1 p. rn. and G p. m. of said date. JOMAN E. YOCNO, 'hairmnn Republican City Central Committee. . P. LKINENWER-EIt. Secretary. . THEY CUT TO FIT. Yes they do and the style and finish they give to me.Vg suits, rank these gentlemen as expert practical mer chant tailors. The material they uao In also the very best and you will al ways find them busy at 2G9V4 Yamhill St., Portland. Get your next suit there, and get It now. OVEY & BIRCHALL TAILORS Fine work at Popnlnr Prices, 3 27 Washington Street ' Next Imperial Hotel ' PORT! AND, ORB. Mr. N. R. Bridges, lats of I he Ellis Prlntlnr Company of Portland, has as umed ths management of ths Astorlan Job printing department, and Is pre pared to do all kinds of flrst-elasa, ac curate, up-to-date printing. All work promptly delivered. Why Is Watson's restaurant rn Port land patronized by thousands of peopls dollyT Simply because it Is ths largest, finest and best equipped eating resort on ths Paclfie coast. Watson's restau rant has sixty-eight whits employes on its pay roil, itomsmber the location. itf-ii Fourtn atreet. A tailoring eatablUnmsnt of soma pretentions, located on Washtnaton street, Portland, claims to have mads 17 suits for dressy Astorlans daring ths past six months. This statement Is de nied by the firm of Povey A Blrcha.l, at IV Washington street, near ths Im perial hotel, who are patronised by ths great majority of outside customers. Povey & Blrchall make the swell suits for moat of the stylish Portlanders. and ftel that they are not excelled by any rortiana nrm ror out or town patronage. All kinds of reading! There Is only one place we know of in Portland where you can find all th latest books and phamplets on the most advanced thought of the day, many books on sub jects of advanced up to date topics not to be found In other book stores can be obtained here. It is worth your while to call when In Portland and see for yourself. Jones, 291 Alder St., Portland. IMPROVED TOURIST SLEEPERS, Railroads Are Acceding to Demands of Middle Classen Who Want Better Sleeping-Car Service. In response to the demands of the times the O. R. A N. and Its connec tions are placing In operation a much better grade of tourist tleepers for Pa- ciris const service than at any previous time. The largely Increased tralflc to; this section of the country has demand ed all the Improvements of latter-day transportation, and In consideration of this the railroads are establishing a! service which Is excellent In every par-, tlcular. Not only are the wlshe of first-class passengers served, but thoss who are traveling to and from the East I on second-rlnsa tickets are splendidly j cnreil for. There was a time when a j tetirl-'t sleeper nppealed to a limited number of people who were traveling on the "cheap" order, In every meaning of the term. Now, however, there hasi been a rndlcal chance. With the bet-1 tr tourist sleepers In operation the. class of passengers has bfen Improved,: and one may now travel upon themi and enfriy all the privileges of a first-j class sleeper at a greatoly reduced rate. ( Dally, on the O. U. ft N. east-bound i fast mall, Is attached one of thcae 1st-1 est Improved tourist sleepers, a model j of bcauly and handsome appointments. The new cars are almrst an exact; counterpart of the first-class sleepers. ! Ono noticeable feature of the new tourist cars Is th absence of a smoking apartment. The new cars being built I by the Pullman Company are not pro- j vldcd with smoking apartments. This; new departure has been taken Decauaei of the fact that most through trains; are provided with composite cars, which , provide a smoker for the sleeping-car passengers. (lem Zealand fin Insurance Go Of New Zealand. W. P ThomnH, Mgr., Son Frnnclnco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDER. Subscribe Capital $3,000,000 raid-Up Capital 1,000,000 AsscU . . . . . 2,045,114 Assets in United States . 300,000 Surplus to Policy Holders r-s . 1,718,702 Has been Underwriting on the Tacific CoaBt over Twentv-two years, SAHUEL ELMORE & CO., Reeident Agcnte, Astoria, Oregon PacificNavigationCompany STEAMERS R. F. Elmore W. H. Harrison ONLY niHKCT LINE A8TOIUA to TILLAMOOK OARIBA.LDI BAY CITY HOHMONVILLB Connecting at Astoria with tha Oregon HnilroaJ & Navigation Go. aiwl also the Astoria A Columlna Hirer It. li. lor Han Francisco, Portland and all points east- For freight ami passenger rates apply t HartiMol Elmore A Co. COHK t CO Agents, TILLAMOOh Ore. General Agonts, AHT01UA, OUE. Oregon llull roar Navigation Co., A. C. 11 It C rOltTLAND, Ors. LOOK HERE, YOUNG MAIN I Tour look, I. II on you. Ctn kop ll went wlili.. Iitfur. h', ik Uu so anil r. or wrli, lo In!, old (jun ior. II, liiu bn trraiini ,uch cjia, for nvar 20 y.Hr,, ,nj 11 pffrta'tly r.llahl,. FurnlBiiit, hi, own n'J o!n nil 1,11, no itlra, DR. KESSLER or Ihe oil SI. louli Mrillral ,n4 Nursli'sl lli"ii,ry, S.'Ui Vamiilll irrn, 1'orllsriil. Or., poililvaly nu,r anir.s lo cur,. PPIVATF ri'ii"'. Thl, dnclor fuar,nni, to ?nra ,ny rniTi-tii. fw ()f H1llli uonorrh.x,,, oimi. dT cIuk-, run, no r)irTi-rince now long itnndlni. Hpermntor-iova, l.n.ii rt MnnlhHjd or NlRlnly Kmltwlon,, cured parmjn.nt Iv 'Ilia htitili of HHf.Abuia rrreciuolly cured In a ai'ort lima. YDIINfi MFN n,lf "rora and follla, of voulh i-wn h i wunu mui relldlnl, and thl, old ilooinr will rlva ou whiiiftim advlea and cura you-niuka you perfectly airuif and l.?alihy. You will b, amaKiTd ai hi, lurrpH, in curlhs Hinn.iiiinhora. Hrmlnal loaa,,, Nlihlly Kinuilom, an! oinur fllfcu. Pntli-nt trnaiwl In any pari of Hit cnuniry Uy lila r.om, tyatim. Writ, full particulars, IncliHM lu Zo atam.ia, and ha mil anw,r you promptly, Hundred, Irtaltd at him, ho art unable "o com, lo Hi, ally, READ THIS TjIm t Clear botll, al bedllmt and urlnata n tha tcttla, Ml uiuia and look St II In tha mornln. If It la tlo'idy or !. a cloudy ultllng In It, you hav. Km xldnay cr blaodar 1l,.a, and thould b attended to before rou (at an ntur nbl ulanaM, aa hundred, dla enry y,ax from Llrlahl'a dli mi, nt Kldntya. oooc5ICToroiolo1ol JIEALS LIKE AT HOME. Wl.cn you are In Portlan4 and want a really good home meal, just give Mr. Prown a trial, 108 Fourth St., near Washington. Tou will like it surely. This restaurant Is open all night. ilBi-.llrrrlVJ,if -Twaamji-trrmiifmn (m Mormon Hi HOP' PHIa lv been lit um om jo yens by the laliiri ol th Hormat Orarch uk it i .i.jwti. l'iMUciy ctif Itit wntl lt. olJ inj yvurvr nlng from tffc Ol aii-ai'UM, uiiaiMimo, vmwi, vr ei kiut-xd'mi 1f4 or vous ar. mrum, rnimaiataa oi , win a curat lost Msnnood. Im. potsnoy, loat rowtc, Njitnt-Lots, BDarmatorrnoaa insomnia, Falna In Back, tll pttlrnp, mlnql Smlaalona, lamq BHOV, Htrvput Da blllty, Handaoht.Undtnaaa to Marry, iota of luman. ViloooJ. Odnt'lpmlon, Stout QulcKno.4 of Ola Erf 11 churat. atdoa Ntr a TwItOhlng Of Kyalldi. uu.ttfi Immeiluia. ip 1, ,S IiiImhiiID ind )incy, B, funiinrii. Ixnr ,it u.,T 11 a cut la at hnnil, I J rl 1 Kiliwei am.ll. 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