THE MORNING ASTOK1AN. TIIMliA.s FKHKl'AltY 18, It 00
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F I u w t
Hammond.
Mr.
The Portland chamber of commerce
has received a series of resolutions
from the National. Board of Trade,
strongly endorsing the Payne subsidy
bill and embodying statistics showing
the desirability and benefits which will
accrue from the adoption of that meas
ure, with a request that the resolutions
be passed by the Portland chamber.
This raises the square Issue of J. J.
Hill's power and Influence In the Port
land organization. The outcome will
be watched with Interest by business
men in Oregon and throughout the
country. The Astorlan will make a
prediction the resolutions of the Na
tional board will be Ignored; they will
never be permitted to come up for dis
cussion. Hill runs the Portland cham
ber of commerce, and uses it against
the interest of Portland and to build
up Puget sound at the expense of Oregon.
to tl.e government's Philippine policy,
that he was not opposed to expansion
and would take every tfoot- of Oroat
1 Ham's Amoikan territory, was cer
tainly siiitiinYnnl. It indicated It to be
the purpose of the d mocrats who are
opposed to the Philippine business to
urtr.jshicn out their expansion attitude
lij iimUu'K a howl about taking Brit
ish terriioty that Is "lontlguoua," This
make them appear devout expansion
ists find entirely In harmony with
Ji iT rsonlan d min i ary, so they thuiK,
despite their opposition to the acqui
sition of the Philippines. It hus the
additional advantage, many of them
tt.liik, of securing popularity by baiting
wn it Riitaln nnd cultivating the peo
ple v ho sympathise with the Uoera
and v.lw are uulte ready to believe that
the administration's ivfusal to meddle
net ween the Boers and the British Is
entinly due to great friendliness for
British Interests. Washington corres
pondent. The democrats are welcome to all the
party capital they can get out of the
attitude of strict neutrality the admin
istration has seen fit to adopt In the
African war. Everybody knows that
Bryan and other leaders of the party
of opposition are not actuated by mo
tives of real sympathy for the Boers,
but only by a desire to retch votes
from the riff raff and unthinking cle
ment of the country, who know noth
ing about the merits of the British
and of that part of the Western Fa
olnc, while of the Imports from Asia
ami Ottinlii $12.yv,tX0 came from the
Dutch East Indies, $n,tM,fO0 from
Ji.rnn, Ji.00H.0OO from the British East
Ttv.Ho, ir.OtHVH from China and $t$,W0,
Ow fiMin Hawaii. (Oregon's total of
li'iports, of every kind, for 1S;9 was $1,
617,162; Puget sound's total was the
sum of js,t;i,sh.)
The largv" proportion of the Increase
in exports was In cotton, cotton goods,
machinery and other manufactures of
Iron and steel. The gain In our ex
ports to China was largely In innnu-
f.utuivs of cotton (brought past Ore
gon from the South Eastern States,
and exported from Seattle), lhat to Ha
waii and Australia b lug manufac
tures of all kinds, the greater part be
ing machinery and general manufac
tures of steel and Iron. Raw silk, tin,
nbivs and sugar formed the greater
part of our Increase of $46.01.000 In im
ports from the Paclrlc. Japan sent us
M.OOO.OOO more raw silk, while there
was a rather larger growth In the
Importations of Japanese matting.
There was an Increase of $3,000,000
worth of pig tin imported tioin the
Straits Settlements. This is used In the
manufacture of tin plates, and Is sig
nlflrAnr na ahouliiir rhu rnntlmiln .Id.
k.-.w.i . : , , . t Ivelopmmt of that Industry. Imports
I of Jute and Jute baging and of other
th
"Hotiscwork is had worik wttiout G old D uslfl
IS
WASHING CROCKS AND
MILK VESSELS
A iratt detl dtpJi upoe lbs ctr ol crocks
f pans la whlcb milk ! ktpl. Thr should U
wuhtd u ooa it poMlblt ihef txloi uitJ.
RIBM rim with cold itr, lhn vuh thorouiblr
lnd.lt tail out with hot vtttr, Is which tsouih ol
Gold Dust Wisning Powder
nu ht dlHolvtd to mUt stood tudt. Flslth
by rlutlnt with scsldisi wticri wipe drf tod ti
". lih right (id up. Is iht lrth sir tnd tu
Shis, tad Ihcjr will he elun tnd iwtcl.
Ttw it uk.M ftv ur tt kla
"ooim sum r (hiuisuh'
wHmaaiwiwla,
tm . . ramus eoMssNv,
ipl
a
B N
will the busluess men of Portland, Sal-' TWZ XJK
., ... uml v,,.r MMius in l N
v-ivBi.n uegm to realise the extent of 1f iff 1A'IC
Or,-gon', decline In commerce? When 1 II Jt CUIUVIIO
will they come to understand that if) COUClIl 011(1
Portland has totally ceased to figure as W fknev nml'1A,
a Pacific coast seaport? When will lUIlOlI 1111)1101 1
birth and ra -ial descent Of course the
least that anv vi ml ronserentlva !
, . ., articles of this character from
duiiiiriiiaiivii m any jHtriy in tnis '
I tinusn tast imues increased largely
e lmprted more than $5,'O,O0O
I worth of raw silk from China, and from
I the Philippines there was a gain In the
importations of hemp, while we Import
The text of the Hay-Paunceforie
treaty as published do-rs not materially
differ from the abstracts published un
officially. It appears that the agree
ments made by the United States and
Great Britain follow very closely those
for the government of the Suez. The
sentiment In the senate appears to be
very strong in favor of the ratification
of the treaty as It stands, though some
few senators believe that the provision
that the canal be policed by our mili
tary should be amended so as to permit
the policing of it by gunboats. One or
two senators insist that we should
have the right to fortify it. but Sena
tor Morgan says very wisely that
should we fortify the canal we would,
In the event of war, invite Its destruc
tion, the fortifications being shelled by
an enemy's fleet and the entrance to
the canal being thus destroyed, while
fortl'lcatlons would tempt an enemy
to use dynamite on some of the Interior
locks, and make the waterway useless.
The prospects are that the treaty will
be ratified with very little. If any, de-Jay.
country could do would be to follow
the example of every European mon
archyeven those having historical
cause for hostility to Great Britain, and
keep hands off her quarrels with
her South African subjects. Mr.
Bryan attempts to convince the
ignorant and malicious element of the
country that If he were president, this
gocernn ent would embroil itself with
this Internal dispute of Great Britain
only goes to show his utter unfitness
for the office of president. Evsry day
that he and the democratic party lend
color to the idea that with that party
in power any different policy than that
adopted by McKlnley would be pur
sued nwards Po-ith Africa makes votes
against the next democratic national
ticket and postpones the evil day when '
enmi?h of the sensible people of the
ountry can be fooled into belief that
another cllans in the administra
tion of this government would be bene
hclal and desirable.
cd more than the usual sugar from Ha
waii. But the most important and slgnlfl
cant point for Oregon In this great
showing of rapidly Increasing com
merce on t'w Pacific Is the fact that
against a total of Imports at Puget
sound in 1S39 of nearly $9,000,000, the
showing for the Columbia Is less than
$2,000,000, while on foreign exports from
the Columbia river during the same
J ear there was a falling off as com
pared with 1S9S of nearly $6,000,000.
AS MINISTER DENBY SEES IT.
they be made to understand that Ore-
con Will l.,a nil ,hnM (.. .. I
oj.portunhk-s tor future extension of M
(rude imlewi a change Is made in the
existing condition of Columbia river
commerce?
ThU i twytmd mctftn t!
CMC ever knnwTi tt tcirmv: ft
lew iUr tn i' Iv iur tl e-
Mini Hirm-hiti, while u won.
tlt-Hitl tiihtrs in tle vute (
I Vn-oiinp;..'! u without a j,n.
llrl tn t !ir tn !' v if 11m! tir.tf,
him- it- tutt !iM,-ovrt y It hat
a:
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ttif tin It n r r -0 ln f i
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t'intuh, wi r.rnemly i vo;i .Vi
tony u. In I n.t-l Mirttii t VA
in Knglsnd I. W., it. 4i. r..
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IE ROY. N.Y.
HAMILTON, CAN.
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Fold by CHARLES ROGERS.
BRYAN ASKS GOD'S HELP
AGAINST BRITISH.
Brooklyn Standard-Union.
At the annual dinner In New Tork
of the American Asiatic Ass,clat!on,
former minister to China. Charles Den
I by, said in part:
j Look at China as she stands today.
Sh,i nas "ten all the nations of the East
rise, rein and disappt-ar. She counts
( hack six thousand years of written hls-
jiu.j. rtimu me tan of empires she
The applause that came from the
democratic side of the house the other
day when Champ Clark, the most
prominent representative from Missou
ri, declared after stating his opposition
StAnrisI firm Qnrl oj.11.4 OU i
The roar of the British ..on w.l, soon 'of over 4.eml.e, SheTat
be heard at long distance from New a population which during my time at
tngland. renin, was estimated by competent
Wil'iam Jennings Bran has encoun- rs 10 m-m-X- She Is awak-
tered hhn at SfcrinsfWd mr.A hm t?'nff today from the sleeP ' centuries.
h.o.. . ' . .. i "er rortlgn ,rade- "cordlnf to that
- """'' puning jistingulshed statisUclan, the Hon.
him by the tail. j John Barrett, amounts to only $239,000,-
llr. Eryan did more. In that pious 000 or not 0"e dollar a head. He pro
ay of his that goes so far towards 1 "he8le8' an I agree with him, that this
making him appear as an uncanonized 1 JVoolI "STnT"', , M
, . . ,, ,, . 00,000,000. Her policy Is greatly mls-
samt he told 1.1s audience-'The Brit- ( undetstood and undervalued. She Is
ish have not yet reached Ladysmlth, J he most tolerant on religious questions
and may God grant they never will I"' a" the c'J,ntrle of the world except
Then It was that the real genuine old Vnit S&te
,rr. lt,. , 1 am not elr t0 talk to VU of Dew-
time welkin" performed Its office and ey and the first of May, im. We III
rar,s- know all about the naval battle which,
-Mr. Bryan found a very sympathetic, . whether we will or no, changed the his
not to say fresh lot of followers In ' tory "l the world' After " WV fouht
Springfield. He w as Introduced as "the ' we 1 T ' ,& WOrl(,-power'
i We t'Jo our proper place among the
next president of the United States," j nations of the world. A modest place,
to w hich he alluded with that rock-, a non-boasting place, but a firm and
ribbed egotism of his which passes for 8tron ne- and the Eagle became the
modesty. He said he had so often been I fqUaI of the Ku"8lan Bear the
. . . . , British Lion. We did not become a
introduced as the next president that progeIyter of 8bbverslve doctrlnP8( but
It no longer served to excite him. we continued to be a self-poised repub-
Mr. Eryan, In the absence of other . "ct and we will ask only what Is right,
taffy, never quite tires of the plaudits &nd we wl" submlt to nothing that is
that follow his introduction as the next ' T?n?;. th . , , . .u
.... , , Manila, the central p'ace of the Far
president, but he is shockingly sore La,t, stands at the open door of China;
that witn all the noise made over him all the steamship lines lad for this
and all the sympathy that is expressed ! Prt. and day by day make it a port
and all the belief In him that exists of c(llU A,rtadr the electric men, the
J. J. l'tll opposes the passage of the
Payne subsidy bill on the ground that
it wil! "do no good for the American
farmer." The bill has been endorsed by
the National Hoard of Trade and Is sup
ported by nearly all the great shipping
Interests of the country. The necessity
for some form of aid In securing the
carriage of American products to for
eign maikets and foreign Imports to
American markets In American ships
has been a subject of discussion for
many years. Kvcn Mr. Hill not long
ago was a pronounced advocate of the'
Identical measure now pending before t Many a fellow who tells his best slrl
congress as the Hanna-Pavn hlnr.in "he Is the light of his life raises an
bill. Mr. Hill has since become the ' . . 0VrP ,n ,,M of M Wi
practical master of all transportation
V'stems In the Northwest. Dewey's RlCnillTn llll I O
victory has been the means of placing tikil W E I f f ILLO
In the hands of this country one of the Rtore litaiily Lost Vlfor tai Miahood.
principal keys to the Oriental com- I,ll!,',cnL'v. Nlnht Kmtsslonsar.j
..w.,, r. ,. ,. . . . wasting- il:';t.sc.s all effect of self
" -,s w n- ---ahus,., or excess and India.
:ase In Orl ntal commerce from th ; if1! J iction. A lurvt' tonic nntl
l rmlnals of his Pug. t sund roads on '2"r f liKu! liulldiT. Urines the
a greatly Increased scale. He Is In a .l'1"! c''w to pale cheeks and
n,.itin i. f,,. . . fA:trJr""r" tnc nro or youtn.
position, m Met. to become as much WVVl.V mall KOc wrbo, i i boxes
me monopolist or trnns-i'acinc cm- ior yj.rtu; wlfliu written iruarnti
merce as he is the monopolist of " 'u";0 rofiiwl IhO llloilty.
Northwestern trans-contlncntal com- NrB,)IT, ..r-rit
...r,. t Tint i. , NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
meice. Mr. Hill has changed his mind Clinton i Jackson St.. CHICACO. luL
about the benefits of a government sub- " by Coaxls Rtxtr. Drusiit
s!dy to American shins. Mr. urn ,t., ari. Ongun
r.ot tell the farmers, whom he Is re- t rTAni a jyy
ported In yesterday's Oregonlan to AIUKIAlN
have addressed at Minneapolis, w hy he
changed his mind on the subsidy ques-'
tlon. The country probably attaches f0 1 1 I A t N
considerable Importance to Mr. Hill's'
views on that Important question. The r,,c Moht for (sl'.
'I m nearly doad with dyiila,
trlisj diwtora, vlalted mineral springs,
and grew wunw. 1 hsihI KimIuI Dye
KPla Cure. That cured ms." It dl
gNiia what you eat. Curr indigestion,
sour stonuu'h, heartburn and all forms
or aynpepsia. wmu llognra.
It t:ikcs a pointed, retimik In get Into
homo heads,
IVWHt's Mttle Kartv ltl-m nurifv
the bliHHl, olmut the livir, Invigorate
me svstem. f amous llnl iu . for run
stimithm and liver traubloa. Uhw H"f
The action of a small man some
times mtikc a him givnt,
Miss Annl 10. Qunnlng, Tyre, Mich.,
iw i sunerea a lirtig time from dya
pepa; uwi nii ana twain very
wak. KihIoI Dyspepsia Cunt complete
ly cuimh! me." It difi-ats what you eat
ana eurra an I onus or stomach tmume.
It nver falls to give Immndlate wllrfln
the worst caMi. cha UHPra.
Kiss In n noun, but It Is not Infre
quently used as conj'.uu Hon,
Mrs. R, Churchill, llntlin. Yt.. .ivs:
"Our baby wu cover,t lth running
uva. Dewitt'a WHeh llasal Halve
rurj iur." A sih-oIIIo for pllew and
skin dlstHweg. llewar of worthhM
counterfeits. Ctms Rogers.
The man with scribbler's Itch usuully
has to scratch for a living.
As a curs for rheumatism Cham-
t'i lulu's l'nln llivtm Is gaining a wide
ivpiitiulon. 1). B. Johiwt.m of Rich,
inond, Iud., has txvn troubled with
that ailment sine 1st, In NiieskiiiK
of it h says: "I nver found any.
ming mat wouiu tuv me until I
u-d Clinmb.vlain's 1'aln Halm. It
acts llks maglo with me. My f.
was swollen and Palnlnc n.e vrrv much
hut one good application of l'aln
Halm relieved me rof sale by
Charles Rogers.
i:cry man Is the architect of his own
fortune, but few are clever etmiifch to
ny even a subxtaiitlul foundation.
( C
NOT A POISONOUS FACE BLEACH
Hut a true IvniitiliiT, Mn the only prep
arnlloii sold under a pcllive giiartmtre nf
f l.tloo tlmt it I'oiiiniiit not a Kraut or
im'ilioii Ihrtfol'iil ponoiinim or lrlrtert
on mdiitnitcr. Indorsed by the Hunt
n-l l'iutol iiiii-t ol lite Ivile ami ilra
miilic Ui:e: leciiiiimcudcil by riiiiiirnt
plivicimiH, nnd pn'iiolincnl Iui'IIiU-mi by
If.ullnt,' chrmi't
WISPOM 3 f AMIS ROOCRTINE.
II Ullironlv ici'l"""""" "" "'' ''"his
l,llr. I" K-I lu.'l lillllMUMIilrt"M Ak
tMi,-K-t i"i ii i'"l""l lu
mlhlin '"" S" '' " Mil
HIS MOT1I13RS
13RRAD
II says was alwayt to tight
and well baked.
Well there Is a knack In mak
ing It.
Hut don't forget the kind of
stove or range u.-d maki a
difference. Ills mother u4
Htnr liMtmo llnitiio
My son has twn troubled for year
with chronic dlarrhora. Somrtiini
ago I persundeU him to take soma of
t'luimlft'laln Collo. Cholera and
Harrhrn remedy, After lining two
bottlea nf the 22-oent slse h was
cured. I give this testimonial hoping
some one similarly amiclnl may read
It and bv bonsfltod. TI10MA9 C.
ItOWKR, Obwicoe. O. For s:ils by
Charles Rogers,
M iio y tilks, but many would be (lad
m ii t h ur It whisper,
in
BARGAIN
outside of the insane asylums, his ad-
sawyers, the railroad men and the mer-
9 When your throat and lungs
9 arc Dcrfedlv healLhv vou
needn't worry about the
germs of consumption. They
don't attack healthy people.
It's the weak, debilitated, in
flamed membranes that are
First affected. Hard coughs
and colds weaken your throat
and lungs and make con
sumption more easy.
If your lungs are weak
scon s Emulsion
is (he best remedy you can take. It
soothes and heals and gives tone i
and strength to these delicate mem' A
branes. In this way you can prevent I
consumption. And you can cure it f
also if you haven't had it too long. 9
Keep taking it until your lungs are w
strong and your weight restored, m
At all rlniffiriftlR; to, . and 10. Z
SCOTT & 1KJWN K. cJhcnmu, New York, f
1 hantH Bi-c at Manila
rnirers do not concentrate on something j Gentlemen, a new era has come upon
oeftiues noise ana eagerness to shake , us. we have the Hawaiian islands
hands with him. , Guam, Puerto Rico, the Philippines and
. - 1 part of Samoa for our own, and we are
holding Culm in tutelage today. Wheth
Oregonlan agrees with Mr. Hill's posi
tion on the question. It Is being urged
in congreis by the opponents of the
subsidy bill that the sentiment of the
Northwest, as voic ed by Its newspapers.
Is unanimously opposed to the bill. This Thcre'H Satisfaction
Is not true. Leading buslnex men
throughout the Northwest are In ac-'
cord with the leading men of other sec- i
I am advertising for th Cash
grocery tiud. for whloh I offur the
fullest wwlg.ita and lowt prices.
Kverythlng clean and frh.
Prompt aUonUon.
CHARLES LARSON,
Gruourlea and Crockery.
Hons of the country In favoring the
passage of the Payne bill. Its passage'
would lead to the establishment of other
steamship lines to the Orl nt besides
those controlled by Mr. Hill and the' Who Dow Your Laundry'.'
In buying nil vxt ware wtKte the
stock la complete and you have an
assurance as to quality. I have a
large awrtment of sterling silver
and hotlowware In latest d-slgna
for wedding preae-nta and holMay
trade. Be sure to eoe It bfore you
buy.
O. W. SMITH,
. E!l Commercial rtreet.
railroad Interests with which he is al-1
We claim, and we wlU prove to
every one, that we have the best
and mont up-to-date laundry on the
Coast. A trial order will convince
the most particular. If you want
neat, prompt work, try the
CITY 8TEAM LAUNDRY,
BZZ Franklin Avenue.
OREGON HAS NO SHARE IN ALL
THIS.
er we will or no these are accomplished
facta. The fiug'.r of destiny has point
. ed the way to commercial greatness.
In the year 1S:9, as app-ars from lute , ur Western coast Is alive, awake, and
eovernmpr.t B.atiBtir- ,h ! Is stretching out Its hands for the trade
f hundreds of millions of people, which
w..-,te ,ui me coumnes to !nakfe Fan FranoI,CO( Tacoma and
and islands of the Pacific ocean was Seattle the rivals of New York, J'hlla-
greater than any section of thp world. ''phla and Boston. The Southern
Our exports show an increase of JCO,- j Btae s"e tne Illimitable market for
000,0. to Oceania and Asia. Our !m- T . n , , ' 1 Kn0W
that our skilled mechanics can beat the
,.oi. .ku ii,w,, ana or tn.s lVOr.d in making manufactured articles.
f4S,000,000 was from Asia and the isl-' ut us give them a world-wide market
ands of the Pacific. This makes an' Again the Astorlan calls the atten.
increase of our export.? of 27 per cent! tion of the press and business men of
to that part of the world, while our lm- I Oregon to the significant omission of
ports thence increased 40 per cent. any reference to the Columbia river
Of the 120,000,000 Increase of exports 1 called by Thomas Benton the gateway
to Asia and Oceania, Tver $6,000,000 went
to British Australia, $4,000,000 to the Ha
waiian islands (not one dollar's worth
being sent from the Columbia river),
$4,000,000 to China (In which trade
Oregon fell far below the figures of last
year), and the remainder was distrib-
to the Orient-in these published utter
onces of public men concerning the in
creased trade which will goon come to
this country from Asia. Why is it that
Oregon Is completely and uniformly
overlooked In these calculations. Why
Is it our people are not alarmed by
uted to the various countries and Isl-;these strange discriminations? When
lied and for which he stands. The peo
pie of the Northwest are being mis
represented in this Important matter.
Why do not our chambers of commerce
and boards of trade take atep. to cor-j R. BCHIMPFERMANlYrop!
rect me misapprehension Mr. Hill and TTTT;
other, have created at Washington. ' "!,ldUfhJ,ft ,
B There is nothing nicer than a pl"c
The people of the Northwest will re- of rtlverwiu-e or cut glaas. I h;iv
celvc more benefits from the passage a comply iurtment of the latc-st
" productions at reasonable prt'"-.
of the Payne bill than those of any H. EKSTROM,
other portion of the country. Yet it M Commercial Street.
may be d-f'-ated largely on the theory -
of their opposition to it. Isn't it time ,Jcttcr ,,,an l v,:r
some thing was being done In the mat- better than ever prepared to supply
terr iresn ana salt nsn or all kinds.
uocyis delivered to any part of th
' city ana satisfaction guaranteed.
! BOND STREET FISH MARKET.
417 Bond Ptreet.
Mr. J. Sheer. Bedalla. Mo., saved his
child's life by One Minute Cough Cure.
Iioctora had given her up to die with
croup. Its an Inftilllbk cure fur
coughs, colds, grippe, pneumonia, bron
chitis and throat nnj lung trouble.
Relieves at one. Chaa Rogers.
Tuo b.hi'm with but a single thought
."in Itlse everybody by rinding so much
to talk about.
ft . vr
pi 181
W. J.
I I Bf
'K filling
BCULT.T, Agent.
ill Band at.
All Astorlarui who visit Portland and
desire spending a pleajinnt evening In
company with polite people and In the
enjoyment of an unexcelled munlcnl
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 success.
BROWN & GRANT. Trops.
If all men could get what they think
they earn, the employing class would
M't out of business right iivvny.
It tak-tt but a minute to overcome
tickling In the trmxit and to slop a
cough by the u of One Minute Cough
Cure. This remedy quickly cure all
rorms of throat and lung trouble.
Harmlem and pleasant to take. It pre.
vents consumption. A famous specific
for grippe and Us after effects, ciisj
Rogers.
The fattest woman In the street car
UMinlly bus to crowd Into the smallest
spac e.
J. B. Clark. Peoria, III., says: "Bur
geons wanted to operate on me for piles,
nut i cured mem with Uewrtfs Witch
Hazel Salve." It Is Infallible for Pile
and skin disease). Beware of coaster-
felts Lhas Rogers.
When a boy Is ten years old lie can't
decide whether he would rather keep Last.
x candy shop, be a cowboy or preach. I:M a. m.
;w p. m.
A SURE CURB FOR CROUP.
...........
Scow Bay
X H "t franklin Ar.
5 Huff schmidt & Lovcll, Props
X Stll-Nim, M Nf. INK Sr. sad
i i nosi nilK IIKDVZC s SiuUlty
I IRON and BRASS CASTINGS
'I'huna lll.M, Atlorl. Or.
Mi
Cnrpcntcr nnd IliitUlor
Cicnornl Conlrnctor
HOUSIJ KAI5ING AM)
A10VINU A SPECIALTY
W.C. A. Pohir
ronn fonoiis.
Undertaker, Embalmer
and Funeral Director.
Ciiskits Hii.l Fitorrn) Siiiipllci constant
ly on linticl.
Corner 1 lth ami limine 8(s, Astoria, Or
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD.
notice:
Notice is hereby given that til of Millinery Novelties
the assets of the Astoria Football
and Athletic Club have been trans
ferred to the undersigned as trust
for the benefit of all of thi criilltori
of said club, and thai all claims
against the mid club should be pre
sented to the undersigned -vlthln ? n -r x iiit
I desire to further call the atten
tion of the ladles to my handsome
stock of trimmed millinery. It com
prises me latest creations of the
millinery art, and I am offering re-
oucea rates tor tne next 20 days.
MIS8 McRAB,
days from this date,
C. J. TRENCHARD,
Truste j, i
January II, I'jQO.
DENTIST.
57 J Commercial Street,
ASTORIA, ORE.
Over Schlussel'g Clothing Store.
NOTICE TO FISHERMEN,
I THE LOT V KB.
AH fishermen who are fishing- now,
or who intend to fish the coming sea- Strangers visiting in the citv will n,i
son, are requested to send In their ap- the Louvre an attractive resort where in
ollcatlons for license, with th r to spend the eveinnsr. I lio Amme s;.irU
quired fee, to the fish commissioner I'0,1'e' Orchestra is still cm the bills nnj
without delay. prawiiw inKuuy u muHiiai prcrain of
469 Commercial St.. Astoria. Or., a f fTJlT" "'"",N" V1 and
407, Oregonlan Bid., Portland. Or., , "V, Ik u v 7 I? . cor,",",ti"1'
F. C. REED, I C ' " """"- mmi;in lUlll'IIPS Will
, Fish Commissioner. be 8erved ot B" Donr
Twenty-five Tears' Conirtsjit Use
Without a Failure.
The flr Indication of croup la
hoarsness, nnd In a child subject to
that dlse.i.-,; il may be taken as a
sure sign uf the approach of an at
tack. Following this hoarsness Is a
peculiar rough cough. If Chamber
Uilu's Couch Remedy Is given as the
child becomes hoarse, or even after
the croupy cough appears, It will pre
vent the attuck. It Is used In many
ihoii.iunds of homes In this broad
I .i ii 1 snil never disappoints the anx
ious mothers. We have yet to learn
of .i single Instance In which It has
not proved effectual. No ether prepa
ration can show such a record
tw.-iiiy-flve years' constant use with
out a failure. For sale by Charles
Rogers.
Wh.-n the good that some liwn do Is
Interred with thHr bones the cnllln
does not have to bo enlarged muc.h,
POrtTLAND ArrtvsT
Portland Union Dpot,ll:li s.mT
for Antorls and Intenj :40 p.m.
mIlt points. j
AHTOHIA.
--m.For Portland A n-M:Ma.i
lOp.m.ltermedlate points it:! p.m.
KAfllDK DIVISION.
p rn lii. nr.
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f.:a.;ll:l6:Ar ...
ttoWi-.n i.v r"nton.
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Ar
I.v
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Lv
7:40
7:)
e r3
4:16
p.m.
4:00
I St
1:10
l:M
"One Minute Cough Cure Is the bent
remedy I ever used for coughs and colds
It Is unequalled for whooping cough.
Children all like It," writes II. N. Will
lams, Oentryvllle, Ind. Never falls.
It is the only harmless remedy that
gives Immediate results. Cures coughs,
colds, hoarseness, croup, pneumonia,
bronchitis and all throat and lung
troubles Its early use prevents con
sumption. Clins Rogers.
LIUIiT-HOUBR PROPOSALS
WANTED,
Scaled proposals will be received at
tne otllce of the Light-House inspector.
Mar'iuam Building, Portland, Oregon,
until iz o'clock Al., juarcn l, lwo for
furnishing provisions for v.-siels and
stations In the 13th light-house district
for the fiscal year ending June 80, 1001.
In accordance with specifications, cop
ies of which, with blank p ciposals
and other Information, may be l ad up
on application to Commander ill. D.
SPECIAL BICAHIDE 8UNDAT TRAIN
Leaves A.inrlt, at I SO a. m.i arrives at
Renslits : a. m.
Pasnengirs may return on any train
shown on schedule on Minis date.
AM, TRAINS to and from 8eaiul ma
ot Flavel and Hammond yla Warrsn-
ton.
All trains males cloan connections at
noble wlih ull Northern PaolHo trains
to sncl from tho rant or Hound points.
At Portlnnd wlih all trains leaving
Union depot.
At Antorla with I. R. N. i!n.' boat
'o rail line to and from Jlwaco and
Norlh Ileach points.
TllllOL'O' TICKETS on .ale at As.
Ser'm '"nto' Bn rrancisco. all
i.UMtcrn hnd Kuroinan points.
m.i . k,'t "l,k' Astoria, 524 Commer.
Clon 1 Fr't snd lvH Agrtlt.
t all
W BJUBPOIHTS EAST
Through palace and tourist sleepers,
a"''n? nd library observation cars.
Ij.Lh.OANT VI5HT1BULB TRAINS,
ilr '' "I',y(," leaves Portland at
45 p, m.
p. m.
s JS0". 3' "F1yf." arrives Portland at
:00 a. m.
For rates, etc.. call or address
, Of. W. LOUNSBERRT,
Agent O. R. A N . iMtnHtt.
or
A. B. C. DENNISTON,
C. P. ft T. A.. Portland, Ore,
Taussig, U. S. N,
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