The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, January 28, 1900, Page 2, Image 2

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    Ill jtURMNQ ASTORIA. SUNI'.U, JANI'AKY V8, MOO
JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor.
Telephone Main Ml.
' TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
DAILY.
Bent by mall, per yeir HM
Pent by mail, per mvuh .SO
Berveil by carrier, p.-r month CO
SEMI-WEEKLT.
6ent by mail, per year, In advance 12.00
Pottage free to lubscrlber.
All communication Intended tor pub
lication ihauld be directed to the edi
tor. Huslnea communications of all
kinds and remittances must be address
ed to ""The Astorlan.
The Astorlan guarantees to Its ad
rertlsers the largest circulation of any
newspaper published on the Columbia
river.
Advertising rates can be had on ap
plication to the business manager.
THE CANAL ASSURED.
It Is useless to diyjjuise the fact that
theie has lately grown up on the Pa
cific cfast a decldi-d opposition to the
construction of the isthmian canal
This feeling is founded upon the fear
that its construction wll do more harm
in diverting shipping to Atlantic
coast ports, which would otherwise
find terminals upon this coast, than
it will do good by facilitating the
transportation to Eastern markets of
the lumber and other products of the
Pacific coast states. But It Is equally
usfl.'M to be blind to the fact that
the canal will surely be constructed
and that work upon it will probably
be in full blast, upon the largest scale
eer known In the world, probably be
fore the close of the present year. The
thing for wise men on the Pacific coast
to do Is nc-t to repine, over the possi
ble effects of the construction of the
canal which in any event could not
be stopped but to nioVe preparations
to adjust themselves to the new con
ditions that the completion of the
canal will bring about
A leading Eastern paper is authority
for the statement that a careful poll
of the senate and house indicates that
four-r-fth of the members of each
body favor the passage of the canal
bid That any public measure shculd
be so strongly supported is really sur
prising; but It shows that public senti
ment has been fully aroused to the
Importance of building an interoccanic
canal and that the time has come when
further delay is undesirable. To be
sur, a commission Is now making an
investigation of the proposed Nicara
gua route and the Panama route, and
is si'ekins to ascertain whether there
Is some other route that is better.
That commission was authorized, not
because it was felt that It was abso
lutely necessary to make a further In
vestigation, but because there was so
strong a sentiment In the late congress
for the construction of an Interoceanlc
canal that something should be done
that Indicated a purpose to act ulti
maitly. There were opponents of
much power to the Nicaragua scheme,
Speaker Reed was foremost In opposi
tion. It was desired to prevent action
of a definite charatc-ir then, and the
authorization of the commission was
for that purpose as well as to throw
The Future of
A child's life may be
blighted by the diseases of
youth, such as Rickets,
which is characterized by
weak bones or crooked
spine, and inability to stand
or walk steadily, or Maras
mus, that - wasting disease
characterized by paleness
and emaciation, or xrofula,
a constitutional disease of
the glands and neck. ,
Scott's Emulsi
of pure Cod -Liver Oil with Hypo
phosphites of Lime and Soda will
prevent and cure these iistuts.
It supplies just the material needed
to form strong bones, rich red
blood and solid flesh. It will also
reach the infant through the moth
er's milk, and be of the greatest
benefit to both.
A! tS dnurefatoi toe nd f i-a
SOOTT BOWN K, ChamiM, Nw Tort
Children
on
Dr. Shilohs
Counh and
l(onsimiplion
ThiMS bryW question
c ne cvrr loin to Kcicmv; rt
Ivvv i'.omj i:v. ttt.it. !v cur itic
iVrlnl (it ox in t .r euro cf
aiV.inltK'lii!i I'dmJ ot.i R
cmikc ni-i .. onrry n :vis
torn f,,M ," a v tuw.-Htt r, a
tftf wh'th no 'Nt inr tu im
can H'.ar'tl. If you h -. n
totiy hi I'mir-I tans unl
rr.ol i "v Nv, (im!l A i
f5.C.ELLS&C0i
LEROY, N.Y.
HAMILTON.CAN.
Sold by CHARLES KOtlERS.
a jhp to the canal boomers. Then,
too, it was felt that some valuable
inforinuti n might be obtained. Nev
ertheless, there Is really no conflict be
tween the present proposition to nu-th-irlze
the construction of the Nie.tr-
aKtian canal and the work of the
commissi jn. The commission will re
port In tinie to be useful In the work
It Is now proposed to authorli?, and
its labors will certainly not be use
less. The point is that a large majority of
the members of congress, regardless of
political aRiliations, think that it would
be foolish to delay longer. The canal
plan has been discussed for years. The
Nicaraguan route has been surveyed
several times, and strong arguments,
which were summarized In Senator
Morgan's able report, have been made
against the Panama plan. Then the
war with Spain, which necessitated
the sending of the battleship Oregon
thousands of miles around South
America, furnished a practical argu
ment for the canal. Again, our com
merce ras grown so rapidly In recent
years, and the people have come to
understand how Important foreign
trade Is t- us, that the feeling of the
Nation is almost unanimous in favor
of an Interoceanlc canal. Transcon
tinental railroad interests naturally
oppose the scheme, but the point has
been reached where their power Is nul
lified. The only question has been
as to what would te the most practi
cal route, and recently It has come
to be thought that the Nicaraguan
route was the best. Therefore a bill
is as certain to be passed at this ses
sion as any legislation can be. There
is the additional argument in favor
of action that the president desires It
Tlw Nicaraguan canal bill, as report
ed to the house by Mr. Hepburn
and to the senate by Mr. Morgan, does
not provide for the neutrality of the
canal. In fact, the bill provides for
the fortification of the entrance to this
waterway in each ocean. However,
Senator Morgan's report distinctly
said that the canal should be neutral,
fhat appears to be the sentiment of the
senate. With members of the house the
idea of neutrality Is not so popular.
They are not so apt to consider th?
relation of our country with foreign
nations so closely, and the possible ef
fect of legislation upon them, as mem
bers of th-i senate are. Mr. HeD-
turn beliives that for a priod of
twenty years at least the canal should
be oin to the free passage of Amer
ican ships, and that the United States
should have the right to close the canal
if It chose against warships. He argues
that the Suez canal is only nominally
neutral, and that In the event of war
with itussia or France or any great
power Great Britain would very speed
ily close the Suez canal and use it for
transportation of her own vessels
alone. He thinks our Government
should have thi same right.
The strongest argument on the Hep
burn side Is that our ships should b3
permitted to use the canal without the
payment of tolls. That would be In ef
fect a subsidy to our ships and thus
encojrage the building up of our mer
chant marine. Yet it is argued that
preference in the matter of tolls might
be given to ships flying the American
flag and the canal still be neutral In
the event of war. The Question of
neutrality is of much Interest as well
as of importance, but the present Indi
cation Is that before the Nicaraguan
canal bill Is passed by both houses an
amendment providing for Its neutral
ity will be added.
TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAT.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
let. All druggists refund the money
If It falls to cure. E. W. Grove's sig
nature la on each box. 2S&
No More Back Ache
V ..fRE . J
i
VST Yl
xv r ? . f - m i
AVELfQ
Constipation,
INFlAMATlONf BLADDER. a0
ALL KIONEY DISA S S .
Purines the blood by eliminating all
nolsonous waiter, stimulating the
crctloR. regulating the bowel and aid
lug nature In throwing oft that which
makes a yellow skin. The rffi-ct on the
COMPI.RXION Is quite pronounced,
a few days' use will demonstrate.
Tl.ere is always room at the tup, but
It l.i better to be at t'te bottom In case
of fire.
HERViTA FILLS
Restore Vitslilv LstV'jorand Miobood.
Cure Inipotciu v.Niijht Kmissionsar.
-.vastin? dicasc.s all eiU-cU of self-
4fJ2 abuse, cr excess and lndls
Vjcretlon. A iirrvc tonic ond
f ,1nhI huiltlT. Iirlngs the
jTiiink plow to pale cheeks and
A-r restore the lire of youta
1 .fSHv mi it r.()o per box, 0 boxe
for .oO; with a writ ton ptiaran.
tootootiro or irtiHl the uionojr.
send for circular. Address,
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton A Jack-on Sr . CHICAGO, IU
wot Hal by Charts lt" nmiit
Orsgoa.
The miin who makes the best of
everything. Is always sure of a market
for his products.
Cblancards
IODIDE
forAV-FMIA.POORNEMofthrBI.OOD.
CONsTITlTlDNAL W KAkNtSi
SCHOIlLA.ttc
NoacgenuitteunlrvitiKDrd "Blascaso"
ALL PRfc.r.lSTS.
P. Pni'nrDiAi'n m v . -- i , c
-S
HIS MOTHER'S
BREAD
He says was always so light
and well baked.
Well there Is a knack In mik
ing it.
But don't forget the kind of
stove or range used makes a
difference. His mother used a
Stor EHtate Range
W. J. BCCULT, Agent.
4S1 Bond itntt
NOTICE TO FISHERMEN.
All fishermen who are fishing now,
or who Intend to flsb the coming sea
son, are requested to send In their ap
plications for licenses, with the re
qulrtd fee, to the fish commissioner
without delay.
459 Commercial St., Astoria, Or., or
407, Orcgonlan Bid., Portland, Or.,
F, C. REED,
Fish Commissioner.
NOTICE I
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned, Charles Rlchel, has this day
retired from the firm known as the
Astoria Meat Company. All outstand
ing obligations of said firm will be a
sumed by the remaining partners, and
all accounts of said firm wil be paya
ble solely to them.
CHARLES RICHEL.
Astoria, Or., Jan. 20, 1M0.
notice:
Notice Is hereby given that ll of
the assets of the Astoria Football
and Athletic Club have been trans
fcrred to tlu underMgnei as trust
for the beniflt of ail of th- cr.'ditors
nf ?aid club, and that all claims
against the inld club should be pre
sented to the undersigned -vlthln ?
days from this date.
C. J. TRENCHAHD,
TruU.
January Jl, J900.
All Astorlan who visit Portland and
desire spending a pleasant evening In
company with polite people and In the
enjoyment of an unexcelled musical
program, should go to the Fredericks
burg. Besides vocal and Instrumental
selections there are many other at
tractions to delight the visitors. The
new management Is making the Freder
icksburg a well-merited succea.
BROWN ft GRANT. Props.
K 3
w
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OF IROiN
PlaES
ASTORIAN
BARGAIN
C0LUA1N
I he Most tor !nsli,
I am advertintrg for th Cnh
Kroeery trade, tor whloh 1 offor the
fullest wotK'MS ami lowtt price.
Kvcrytlung efctw and frh.
Prompt attiMttion.
CHAKI.Ua 1.AKSON.
Groceries wul Crockery.
there's SMUfuctloii
In buying silverware wltete the
stock Is complet and you lmv an
assurance na to quality. I hnvo a
lavg assortment of sterling silver
and hollowwnre, lit latest dtlgns
for wedding presents and holiday
trade. He sure to ev It before you
buy.
O. W. SMITH.
K6 Commercial street.
Who Ioh Your I.atitulry,'
We claim, and we will prove to
every one, that we have the best
and moot up-to-date '.sundry on the
v'oasL, A trial order will convince
the most particular. If you want
neat, prompt work, try the
CITY STRAM LAl'NDRT.
tiS Franklin Avenue.
. SCHIMrKERMAN. ITop.
Kor n Holiday (iift
There Is nottilng nicer tlian a jii"
of all vcrw lire or cut glnsH. I h ire
a complei.e aikXN-luient of the latest
production at rtiituitle pilivs,
II. EK8TROM.
The Jtweter.
40 Commercial Street
letter I haa F.vcr
The Pond Street Fish Market Is
better than ever prepared to supply
fresh and salt fish of all kinds.
Goods delivered to any part of the
city and satisfaction guaranteed.
BOND STREET FISH MARKET.
417 Bond fired
Millinery Novclticn
I desire to further caJl the atten
Hon of th ladle to my handsome
stock of trimmed millinery. It com
-prise th latest rreilon of the
millinery art, and I m offering re
duced rale for th next J day.
MISS McRAE.
Dr. T. N. Dull
DENTIST.
Hi Commercial Strset,
ASTORIA. ORE.
Orer BchliMael'i Clothing Star.
THE LOrYKC
Strank-ers vUiting in the eiiv will find
the Ixmvre an ttr-tiv- rirt win-. cm
to sH'inl llio evening. The Amine Siei
Liiie' Oreliestr is still on ilie bi!U ii.t
preeents tiih'iv a rmii.ii ul prdcrntn i f
exceptional merit, IIhihIki nie pool mmI
billiard nxiiiixsre a feature in muiieetioii
ilh ttie liou.e. I'alat.'ilile Inn. Im will
be served nt nil notir
GOVERNMENT TROrOSALS
WANTED.
"Fort Ftcvns. Oregon, Jan. t, 1D00.
-Sealed propomls In duplicate will be
received here until 12 m. February 10.
IJOo, and thn opened, for the pur
chase of thr?e -l;ich guns and car
riages (cast Iron): 2ii 10-Inch guns and
carrtiigflB (cast iron); five 200-pound
Parrot t gun and caxrligui (cat
Iron), l.!M roUd shot 8-Inch uid 10-
Inch (cast Iron): 4.800 shells. 8 I m h
and 10-Inch (cant Iron); 124 himd
spikes (wrought iron); two 16-ton
hydraulic jacks; and nuny othrr ar
ticles of Iron, wood and copper. Right
to reject any and all bids Is reserv. d.
Infonnantion furnished upon DDllc-
tion.
W. A. R ETHEL. First Lieutenant
Third ArMIU-ry, Commanding.
GOVERNMENT PltorOSALS
WANTED.
"Fort Stevens. Oregon. J.m. t. 1900.
Sealed proposal In duplicate will be
received live until 12 m. Feb. 10. 1900.
and thon optned for the purchase of
tne following at Fort Canby, Wash
ington: Two 8-Inch guns and car
riagj (cast Iron); 13 10-Inch gun
ajid carriages) (cast iron); one 4'4
inch rifle (cast iron) with carriage
and limber (wood); two JOO-Piund
Parrott guns and carrtajrt: two car
riages for 15-Inch gun (cast Iron);
four carriages for 4-inch rifle convert
ed (cast iron); 1000 shot 8-Inch and
10-Inch (cant Iron); 2,500 shell 8-Inch
a.nd 10-Inch (cast Iron), and many
other article of Iron, wood and cop
per. Klght to reject any or all hid
Is rssrvd. Information furnished
upon application.
W. A. BETHEL. Flnrt Lleufnanl,
Third Artillery, Commanding."
GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS.
Treasury Department
Washington, D. C, January 10, 1900
Bwtled propoal3 for the purchase of
the revenue teamr Convln will be
received by Captain I). F. Tozler, R. C.
8., until 12 o'clock M Saturday. Feb
ruary 10th next. The Corwln Is a
steamer of 213 gross tons, top-sail
schooner rig; with Oregon fir frame
and copper and galvanized Iron fasten
ings; extreme length 145'.f, feet; beam
mHrt. d 23 ff-t; draft 9 U t 4 Inches
forward and 11 feet 5 inches nft; has
on Inverted direct acting pnglue, and
one cylindrical Scotch return tubular
holler, built In 19 and Is Hiipplk-d with
alls, awnlng-i, anchors, chains, boats,
steam windlass, etc. The vessel can be
seen at Port Townwnd. Washington,
upon application to either Captain To
zler or her commanding ofllo-r, and
will be op'?n for Inspection until the
date above named. Proposal should
be endorsed on the envelope 'Purchase
of Revenue Steamer Corwln," and ad
dressed to Captain D. F. Tozler, R. C.
S-, Port Townsend, Washington.
O. L. 8PAULDING,
Assistant Secretary.
THE PROOF
of tne putltn( I in th
and th proof of liquor
IS IN SAMPLING
That' an argument that' cn
ol 'j live a demntrtlo.
Our wilt taid rh texC
HUGHES & CO.
Mr, n. Churohlll, lUrtln. Vt My:
"Our baby waa covrd' with running
rv. DfWItts WHeh Hast I 8aW
cured her," A specKlo for pile nd
Hklu diseases, llewarw of worthies
counterfoils. Clma Horr..
There ure times when the Almighty
ilolliit will nut go as far as a little po
liteness. As .v cure tw rheumatism Clmni
Ix'iliiln'K Tain Halm Is gulnlng a wide
ivHihuln. 1). II. Jolinaton of Hloli
inond. I lid., ha been troutUd with
t tin t nilnieiit Iikm 1S4J. In speaking
of It he says: "I never found any.
Ihlntr that would relieve tne until 1
u'vl Chnmbrlaln's l'uin lUilm. It
nets llko nmgio with me. My fiH
w.t Hwollen and twining n. very niuoii
lint -one good appllcstlitn of Tain
Ihilm relleveil me Fui sale by
t'harles ll.'gers.
Always look. on the bi'lght ilde of
ihlir:-ind If you are buying them,
It's ve to look on both sides.
My noil luis bven trviit'lr.l for year
with chrome dlurrhnea. Hoinetuiie
uuo I ikmu:uI.n1 him to take some o
Clmmlieiiulns Colli. Cholera and
IMarrho- remtly. After nelng two
bottle of tlo SS-ceut l lie wue
eur-.il. I give this le-Hlmonlnl hoping
mime on slinllurly attllcted may rewd
It itml be beneflted.-TIIOMAS O.
HOW Kit. Olenciie. O. rr sale by
Charles Roger.
Tliele It plenty of li.ippllles In till
worl I. tut a treat many people tire
iitiuMe t o get their share.
"I was nearly dead with dyppla.
tried diwtors. visited mineral spring.
and rrew wore. I used Kidn Dy
nenalu Cure. That cureil me." It di
gest what you eat. Cure indigestion,
sour stomach, heartburn and all form
of dyspepsia, Chus Roger.
lr. Diet ii n. I Ir. Menyumn :iiv
wi-rlil lo greales: physlcl'ilis.
the
DeWttt' Little Karly Ulr purify
the blooI, cfcnvn the liver. Invlgornt
lbs svsteiii. Famous 11; tie pill for con.
stlpatlon and liver troubl-. Cha Rog-
The wall-llower at u Lull may be the
uii'y girl present th it ran liuike good,
bread,
"On Minute Cough Cur Is th
remedy I ever uned for cough and c4d
It Is unenualleO for whooping cough
Children all like H." write 1U N. Will-
lams, Oontryvllle, Ind. Never fall.
It la th only harmless remedy that
give Immediate reaults. Cttre itrngna.
colds, hoaniene, croup, pneumonl
bronchitis and all throat and lung
trouble Its early use prevents con
umptl in. Cha ltoger.
A ii Hpei ulutur Nmih
Miiee.L lie cornered
'tn k Id i lit- world.
nun a great
all the live
J. Ii. Chirk. IYorla. in., nay: "Sur
geon wanted to openit on me for plies.
hut I cured them with Hewitt's WPrh
lliuel Salve." It is Infallible for I'll-
and skin diseased. Ilewar of counter
(All Cha ltoger.
I.untitles arc the only persons who
never do or sny thlnits tliey are not
Anhiimed of.
Mlsj Antile E. Gunning, Tyre, Mich.,
sajs: "I suffered a hng time from dys
pepsia: lost fleHh and b"Cttne very
weak. Kodol Dyspepsia Cur coinplet.
ly cured me. ' It digi-ts what you eat
and cure all form of stomach trouhl.
It never falls to give Immediate relief In
th worst cam. Chu Ruger.
Wh.n n.oney lulks, we never stop to
i rltleise Its grammar.
Mr. J. Sheer, Bed all a. Mo,, snved bis
child's Itfe by On Minute Cough Cur.
Doctors had given her up to ill with
croup. Its an Infallible cur for
coughs, colds, grippe, pneumonia, bron
chitis and throat and lung trouble.
Relieves at once. Chas Uogvr.
It's an Indisputable fact that
tall
men live longer than short one.
It mny be the stare-way some peo
ple have that make them flighty.
A 8UIIB CURB FOR CROUP.
Twenty-flv Tear
Constant
Fallun.
Us
Without a
Th. firm Indication of croup U
hoarsness, and in a child subject to
that disease It may tie taken as
sure sign of the approach of an at
tack. Following this hoar-miee In
peculiar rough cough. If Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy Is given as the
child becomes hoarse, or even after
the crnupy cough appears. It will pre
vent the attack. It Is used In many
thousands of homes In this broad
land and never disappoint the ani
mus mothers. We have yet to learn
of a single Instance In which It ha
not proved effectual. No other prepa
ration ran show such a record
twenty-five years' constant use with
out a failure. For sals by Charier
Rogers.
f ......
l.atfifn Tailiir. I'rnln Tailur
I. D. Boyer,
Merchant Tailor
177 rtarlh St.. PORTLAND, OUL
Y. M. C. A. JSiiild'jf.
)nfmn-fffHi
H.F.Prael Transfer Co
Telephone 23.
DRAYING AND EXPRESSING
All Good Shipped lt Our Car
Will Receive Special Attention,
No. R33 Duane St.,
Astoria, Or.
W. J. COOK. Mir
R. TeL 113.
Another Big Smith Premier Typewriter Sale
iT
r
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WE0D1NC
iffi.
BUbintbb tHKOb
COPPER PLATE PRINTERS
VISITING CARDS
Seasonable Goods at
Fis
Cotton Rope Cotton Twine Net Floats
Boat Sail Drill (JHfcrcnt qualities) Dunbarton Salmon Twine
W. R SCHEIBE, tsnss
A toll IIm ! Pirn, T,
tai Smoktr' Articles.
47 Commercial Mr.
...Tho Esmond Hotel,.,
PORTLAND, ORE., FRONT AND MORRISON 8T8.
Kirr)in p'.n, Vie t (I, VI pnr Jy.
Ainrrtea plait, f 1 .00 lo f A0O per ii.
; kt4i4r
OAtUirVAJVUJVVArUAAAAUAArUVAl
H9l3h PORTLAND
I PORTLAND, OR.
3
I Tho Only I'lrMt-CloMH Motel In Iortlntitl
chrvAvruvvrvia iiuvwvvirvrviArvuvtn
KOPP'S BEST
A Delicious and Palatable
Drink Absolutely Pure
The North Padiflo lirewery, of which Ikittleil beer (or family use or keg
Mr. John Kopp U pmpielor, nrnkes bur br sapplleil at any tlmr. delivery io
'or domes' io and export trail. the city free.
f-lorth Pacific Brewerg
Golombia Electric & Repair Go
SuceeHHor to
COLUMBIA IRON WORKS
Blacksmiths
BollerMakers
Machinists
Logging Engines
Foundrymen
Heavy Forging Under Power Hammer a Specially
Sole Manufacturers of the Unsurpassed
... " Harrison Secton" frcpellor Wheel ...
Contractjrs for Electric Lights and Tower Plants.
Plurp Pudding, Raisins,
N6W FrCStl and WnCe Meat, Currants,
SCaS0nal)l6 GOOdS PP Cranberries
Citron Squash Bto.
Carry the Ralston Health Foods
A- V.
ALLEN
'I
i mi M'im?zTirjxnrfTrzj -i-m t-
m mm i i imv ' aH TiiHiHii' U i I m M I r r tu,,
mgt MtMlalN Ih. bnla tad Brv. centin. r Iot,
m MMfMiwua, ma mm, uicuun m Adlrtu,
yorwIijliVn'oft.flCT
TU U. H. War Dr-parlment pf Hun Krain'lsno. Im (tint
pun-lmtn'il twenty 'J0 more new Hmitli l'mnlor Tyim
writers front our 8n KranoUoo ollloe. W rtH!elvil tlm
rntiro (irdrir no otlit'r lyMwrlter wss tiun lmsi'il. Tlint
this order was reeetve.l unsollnlteil, iiiski II all tho inor
fnvoraliltt ami I llio best recomiiie-nilNtinii (lint could Imi
lllveii Iho Hmllli 1'rriulor TrpewriUir.
L M. ALEXANDER A CO.
Kxoliitlva l'lioillt; CVmni Anents
Tel. Mulu 571 ilt Htark SI., roriUnd, Or
WEDDING CARDS
ML W. G. SMITH S CO..
HNQRAVGRS.
m h, '"l vliiiiuton lltilldln
if i
4th unit Wslihi,'toii Hl.-ovr I.lll',
rtKTI.AM), OKKllON.
17?.
imer ros
lurtr at
ym S4llllo
"La Belle Astoria" Clfir
Schelfce'i Opera Star
Scheme's Special .
OSCAR ANDERSON, tUtucr
J. I'. l'KNPKUArr, Chief Of
Loners'
Supplies
Kept io Stock
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Wheat Flakes, Crano,
Whole Wheat Crackers,
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