The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, March 04, 1900, Image 3

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    TUN MOKNINO AHl'OUlAN, SUNDAY. MAKCH 4, '900.
!j OVERCOAT and ft
MACKINTOSH SALE
j An a fiicciul itxlucwnent to ruduco our utock J f
f jri'vioim to njtrinj,' urrivuln wo will mnko a
1 Inro reduction on the iilxvo nobly rooiIh fl. I
ut k'HHthnn font,
C. H. Cooper
The Leadlnj House ot Astoria
ft;
i
fODAT'H W BATHER.
rOllTUANI). Marrli 4.-r-.m. Mil
h nml WuithliiKton, ici'almial ruin to
day. arounTTtown.
f'nplalii lVl-r JnnUn l In rortlmi.l.
J. M. Turmy of Havel I In the
Ity.
t, T. I'loipinon of Tiwoinn in In tho
cliy.
H. K. Wrrnn of I'urlland l l the Ot
,.nt. Cturlrt Enloi of Ki-uUte I In tUa
city.
C. '. Clark uf tho Noiunli um la In
town. 1
Ji'(t U "i he only" rwuuranl. Whlu
C lr. vtrnn f Tti'iima In ut tho
Vit lwllt.
Mr, II. l. Van luoii m In l'orl
lnj yrHttrliiy.
Mr. CttiiUIn Iti'hfptJ ha rrltirncd
lu Gray river.
II. W Itrln will Bv thin morning
for Fitu Krani'lK'O.
Contractor B. A. Conn cams down
from Ciyniilii yvatrrdtiy.
Wantml At oiirn, tioat-lnillilrr at
th ynnl of It. M. I.eatlHri.
T. fl. TuwniM-nd, the rrt-nmnry man,
l In the city on bulncM.
Ht IJ-cent mral. niilng Sun retau.
rant. kU Commercial i tract.
rrmhlmt ImxiiIn of tho I. R. & N.
Co. u In un ymu-nlay.
Durable nfTli-0 room for ront:Fla
vl trli k. Imjulro room 17.
Wlllliini Johnnon of futlilainct I a
Ku-nt ut thn 1'nrkor limine.
Thu tux rwi'ltN at the horift' of-1
fir now amount to ovrr $7,HK.
Ji-ft't rt-Uiianl. tho lui.vt and
bi'.. A 1 1 ml mil convince yiu.
Alex M' lkl of Knuia hua gone on a
Mult to It l m uriiiu In Nova Scotia.
K. I'. Wolf of tho Trvcutt racking
. Company lu down from Uoble on a
vIhU.
Will Younii lias rvturnt'd to Fort
Columbia, after a brluf tay In 1 1 la
city.
Mum Utile Trullliikvr will leave IIiIh
inornliiK on the Columbia for Pan
Franclm o.
Uuoriro Cornwall, editor of tho Co
lumbia Klver A Orogon Tltnbermnn,
la lit thu city.
Thomas Morrl. n native of Orat
Ilrltitln, wn lulmiUM to iltlicnnhlp
In th county court yestiTduy.
Wllllum Chnlmrrs of Stillwater,
Minn., la In the city on buslnuea con
nected with hli furniture factory,
Clitmi, 6o dux., 8 milt, So pound; vog
ftubh'a, fruit, milk, bread eto. Now
Market, i(0 Duan j Htrcet, near Tenth.
The 1000-llmlt wiim r-nchoi yvMtorduy
la tho county ulcrk'n otllce, und the
rf-Klxtratlon rolla no ghow a total or
mo.
Cream Turt Rye. America'! flneet
whlikey. The only pure foodaj tuar
aateed rjoh and mellow. John I Carl
en, tole agent
' Mr. and Mrs, K. il. Stronmcyer will
be At homo to their frlondi Thuradayi,
nt their home, comer of Klghth itreot
and Franklin avenue.
Koilyn coal liiati longer, li cleaner
and mukci lee trouble with itovea and
chimney duel than any other. George
' W. Sanborn. Agent. Telephone 1311.
Roslyn coal li the beet and moat eco
nomical coal for household use In Aa
terla. Try It once and you will have
no other. George V. Sanborn, Agent.
Telephone 1311.
Old Continental li a alandard high
grade Kentucky wUlsky. Absolutely
pore, and can be recommended to thone
eeklng a atlmulant for medical and ra
cial use. Sold by Aug. DanleUon, As
' terla, Oregon. '
tf
Tin lt"V. I. It. linker of IMiiw ire.
ihlo, will orciipy tint pulpit of the
MothodUt church thla uior.ilng and
rVelllng.
Dr. V. C. lgin hua received no
illi.nl inn of liln niliolnttniil II a a
liiemtier of the Mule board of ih litul
rxiwnlnein.
H la reporteel that l.leutennnt H
M. IHmnteud, IT. 8. N.. haa een or-di-red
from dply at I'ortland to th
crulner I'hlhkdelphln.
It la uiidernlool thut th JeaaU will
leavo for norlhern 1'iu l:l. wulera on
her flrnl trip Into tho halibut field
aoiuo time during tlw l oininu week.
A meeting will be held today nt 1 rf
p, in. by the, local rprecntativea of
Urn Mormon church, at thu Woodmen'
hull. A geiiernl lnvltutli.il to thu pub
lie In extended.
The American hlp Clamme H. He
nieiil t le.imd at tho c-tiatoni houne v.-
terduy. 8hu hua U0.4A4 bunhela of
wheat, valued at and la bound
for lCurope.
Dr. Jay Tuttle haa removed hi office
one block went on Commercial airvet
to the oilU room recently occupied
by Dr. M. M. Walker; entrance next
door went of John Hahn'i ilue atore.
Tho teumhlp Columbia will )cav
out for Hun KruncUco thla morning
Hh currlea a uro comocd prlncl
pally of wheul from Portland. At thl
port a larKe quantity of nhook were
taken on.
The necrrt of good living He In
w holmome and well-cooked food. When
a rcatnurant boa cnUbllxhed a reputa
Hon along thla line It I the place to
putronlit. The Model ho thla reputa
Hon. Near Koard & Btoke.
Tin govruor of tho tute of Woah
Ington haa rrnppoliited N. C. Kofoed
and I. J. Ilrumhuch to the pilot coin
mlnnlon. The third inemlxT of the
couuiiton choen la D. I. KiikHnIi,
of Inig H U' II.
Ho good to yournelf and good to your
friend. When you treut a friend to
whlnkey. give him the beat llarMr
whlnk-y la tho beveiago for your
friend and for you. Hold by Foard
& Nt'ikca Company, Antorla, Oregon.
Joaquin Miller' appearance In thl
city In one of hi moat fumoua lec
ture, under (he uunplcca of the la
dle' reading circle, next Thursday
evening, will be the moat delightful
literary treat that hui bwn offered
thla eoaon.
The city achool director have nam
d the following pernona to conduct
the election et for March 12: At poll
Ing place No. S, the Olney chool
houne, Judge, Thonuia Mokko, Thoman
Johnnoii and Oeorge Davldon; clerk,
I'eter 8hltad,
It I authoiitlvely reported that
Harry Ilobnon haa tlnlnhed hi new
grid-iron on Young'i river, near the
place adjoining hi farm. Frum thl
date on all river acowa and eteumer
can go to Mr. Hobaon'i dock and be
cleaned and otherwise placed In con
dition for regular eervlce on the liver.
Fear 1 felt that tho steamer Wol
cott, which la operated by the I'aclflc
Hteam Whaling Company, will nover
return to her home port. She left
for Unulotika during the latter part of
December and no Information haa been
received a to her wherahout or con
dition since that time.
A. A. Cleveland, tho well-known law
yer, haa gone to Hot Spring, Col.,
where he expoot to regain h'.i lout
health. After spending leverul wceki
at the health resort In Northern Cali
fornia, Mr. Cleveland will go to New
York with the Intention of having nn
operation for the removal of a tumor
In his stomach, performed. Mr. Cleve
land states that the object of his visit
to California resorts Is for the pur
pose of gaining tho vitality necessary
to withstand tho ordoal of the opera
tion. In the last paragraph of the Inter
view with Mr. Mohr In yesterduy's As
torlan the following statement was
made: "Mr. Mohr expressed' the con
viction that, should his proposition go
through according to expectations, the
freight rates on all roads In tho entire
Northern Pacific country would be
reduced." This Is precisely r.s Mr.
Mohr expressed hi nisei ( but In reading
the matter In cold type a construction
may be placed upon It entirely differ
ent from the sense In which the ex
pression wai' made. Mr. Mohr, at no
time, expressed the slightest doubt
that hi proposition would go through,
according to the plan and expecta
tion of It financial backer. Thl
exphuintlon la made purely out of a
sen) of Justice lo Mr. Mohr.
Tho rooking school, given under the
ausplcea of the Udlc' Guild of the
Ornc.i KpUeopiil church arid the direc
tion of Mia Morey, wh held Fri
day afternoon In th W. 0. T. V. hall,
A hugs numb.-r of ladl.-i were present,
to whom were glvon a grcot many
useful, practical and common ene
Idea and r-clpl In the art of took
liu. MIm Morey I thoroughly In
ducted l't thl art, onl by practical
demonstration mukes good the receipt.
The ladles hud the pleasure of amp-
ling while sauce, fruit Ice, apple ana
cilery suluds. The next meeting will
tw l.eld on Monday at 2 30, In the
nu inn hall. All who wish to becomo
thoro'igh In thl art, and also to en
Joy nn ttfl'-niomi, are cordially Invited
to Join the class.
No more original or comical Idea In
a farce comedy vein wu ever created
than the lrinan lnglng society In
"Who In Who," the luughaMu con
celt, to ho sen ut Fisher' opera houn-
next Friday night. All the up-io-the
iiilnutif '.'hoi iik and rii-tlme du
ties are rendered In the Herman Ian
KUiige, the singers holding books la
beled "First Hiutc," "Wecond Hose,"
"Third llttJie." Hhort Stop," etc; Hud
Hi I.ilm directs the elTona of this
comical Kueiigcrfesi with all the serl
uiisneH of the old Herman school. En
core af'T encore Invariably rcnull
and the ludicrous make-up of the sing
ers, taken with their nerlous meln. Is
the cause of mars of laughter. Reat
sale opens Thursday .miming at Orl.'
fln & Uwd's.
CIKCfIT COUKT.
In the circuit court yesterday orde.s
wre haii'lcd down a folows:
Ah x Gilbert vs. II. F. I, .Logan, cai.
No. I, default against defendants who
have not answered.
Alex Hllbrrt vs. II. F. L. Logan, case
No. .', same order.
John Klddcli vs. I'hocbo F. Knapp
et al., default and deerte.
Hwn Wilson et ul vs. II. A. Johnson,
order for confirmation of sale.
HlU.tr of Oregon VS. Axel Isuknull,
churned with iurccny from a dwelling
on trlil Irfore the following Jury: W.
J. Itlnd.T, A. J. lllll, Jacob Utxlnger,
George Kabolh. Fred Hherman. T. L.
Noe, 1'utrlck Kearney, Cosmo Frun
clscovlch, Alux Gilbert, C. W. Hhlve
ly, W. F. Schelbe and Uenjumln
Young. The Jury In the case rtturnej
a verdict of guilty oa charged In the
Indictment and the court set Monday
ut 10 , m. an the time for passing
JudKmeut.
The argument of motion of the de
fendant In the cue of Michael Ness
. Clatn.ip Mill Compuny to muke
coiiiplalnt more definite und certain
wa set for Tuesday at 1:30 p. m.
KKAL KSTATK T1UNSFKKS.
State of Oregon to the Astoria Com
puny, eust half of the southwest quar
ter;lot 3 and 4, section 19. lots mb
ter; lots 2 and 4, section 19, township
4 north of range 9 west; lots 1, 2, 7 and
8. of section 24, township 4 north of
rungo Id west, 3:1119 acres; (404.96.
lCmlly K. Mlnaker to Llsette Lang
hardt. I00.T0 acres In section 33, town
ship d north of range 10 west: 3900.
United States to Axel Isakson, north-
eo.it quarter of section 32, township i
north of range 7 west, 160 acres; pat
ent.
United Slate to Afred Johnson, west
half of the northwest quurter and
the west half of the southweBt quar
ter, of section 35, township 4 north of
range west. 16') acres; patent.
United State to Charles A. Ander
son, eust half of the northwest quarter
and tho east half of the southwest
quarter of section 35, township 4 north
of range 6 west. 160 acres; patent.
1'IONEKIt NOTICK.
The member of the Tloneer and His
torical Society of Oregon are request
ed to attend the funeral of Mr. Ame
lia Raymond at City Cemetery, near
Sklpanon, on Monday the 5th. Regu
lar train leave depot at 11:30 a. m.
Hy order of the president
R. N. CARNAHAN. Sec.
Astoria, Or., March 3, 1900.
PENSIONS FOR FARMERS.
ASTORIA, Feb. 24. Editor Astorlan:
A great man ha spoken a great word:
It I cheaper to pay the farmers a
pension than to pay taxes for roads."
At lust there la a. ray of hope, that
something Is to be done for the poor
farmer. The suggestion, coming from
a man who has done considerable al
ready for tho country, It will make It
sure to bear fruit The farmer shall
have a pension; what a novel thought!
Mr. Page Is a great man, probably a
greater taxpayer, a man of his word,
well versed In economy of administra
tion, and maybe he la correct. What
a great time we farmers could have
with our pension money. Who would
need to work then? All thla we would
have to thank Mr. Page for. I seri
ously think that we farmer should
hold a mass meeting and pass a vote
of thanks, and start a subscription to
erect him a monument, as, most cer
tainly, he Is the first man In all Amer
ica possessing such original thought
and giving such a splendid suggestion.
I myself would start this list, were
I not afraid of a remonstrance which
Is , bound to appear with every good
undertaking.
A3 a farmer cannot live from pension
checks alone, I presume that they will
get their grub delivered free of
charge. Of course, Mr. Page will not
let hi friends starve or even suffer.
Should it happen that a doctor was
needed In the country he will know
how to get him out; we will have that
(o Mr, f'ago.
Why do not our public leaden and
publlo benefactor get up a law pro
hibiting travel on road altogether
from the time the first rain fall till
the road get dry again, say August
or September, tho next year. Under
these circumstance the read would
not he used very much, alwayi be In
good condition, and what would be the
nicest of the whole thing, roa4 taxei
would be few ond far between, Thl
Is where the publlt! benefit would come
In.
The whole, matter would not appear
ridiculous, were It not the eume
men. who are always last, when It
comes to an Improvement for which
they are supposed to put up their
share, are the very men who continu
ally pray to stranger to come and
share thl beautiful rpot of earth with
them. We really must Imagine, when
we consider the spirit of our people,
when we look at our streets and our
roads, when wo note the luck of thrift
In everything we see, with our com
merce slipping away, that we are liv
ing n a very Inviting spot on . this
earth. A whole decade have we been
waiting for some good people to com
along and build up our city and inuk
our roads; but It Is strange these fools
of people do not seem to lie In a hurry
to come.
liul this Is not the question; It Is
economy which seems to be the watch
word of thu suggestion. Now there are
muny things on which we can save.
For Inntance; what Is the use to spend
aneh uniirmimi noma for lluhtlntr the
city with electricity, when the same
can tie done much more cheaply b;
hiring Chinamen on such nlghta oi
whb h th- moon dei not shine. The
Chinamen could lie provided with i
lantern each and placed on the street
about a hundred yards apart. Ity ex
tending the curfew law so a to In
elude is-raon of alt ages, I am posi
tive that even the poorest mathema
tician will find "economy" In ravor
the Chinaman. One thing, though.
m'ssed In figuring this, that Is: that
the Chinaman niusl be called out cv
ery night to accommodate the pansen
r..r uf the railroad. Kven this can
nrolmblv be saved to the taxpayers
they will only petition the Portland
merchant to stund this part of the
expenne. These proceedings may be
allghtly 'Illegal"; but surely It will be
another step towards "Economy.
However. I believe In plenty of light
and better roads, and am willing to
pay my share for It
T1IKO. CHRISTIANS.
Hoss Sense and Nonsense t
A IHibllo KxpMHlon of Frl-
vat Opinion.
Iiull'-r has shown the world that he
ran cross the Tuxelu Just ubout as
often when he wins as when things
go the other way.
Kitchener seems to have been In
such a hurry when lie started for
t-'oulli Africa that he forgot to take
n supply of armlstl e with him.
Colonel Jack Chlnn Is trying to have
a law passed making It illegal to carry
llreurms In Kentucky. Colonel Jack
must be losing faith In his own mark
.nanshlp.
(!)
The Hon. Timothy Woodruff.' who Is
credited with possessing a greater
number of vests than any living man.
(s of the opinion that clothes merely
help to make the man.
It is said that Judge Cald.vell of
Arkansas, who is talked of as Hryan's
running mute, looks like Janus Russell
Lowell. This alone ought to defeat
him, even for the nomination.
Owing to the fact that the nnme of
the next president of the United States
is already well known, unusual Inter
est Is being taken in the matter of
Dueling a suitable vice-presidential
candidate this year.
If this were France we might have
some renson for the hope that Bill
Chirk and Marc. Daly would retire to
the wooded district and settle this
senatorial dispute with steel and not
Olga Nethersole says she plays nasty
parts simply for the purpose of teach
ing people that wlckeduess Is bad.
Thla ought to be pretty well under
stood now without any further dem
onstrations, either in real life cr upon
the stage.
France still regrets that Fashoda
was not worth fighting for. This Is In
line with tho sentiment recently ex
pressed by a French statesman that
the Eoer war had proved the French
people to be unconscious fools, not to
siiv unconscious cowards.
A Nehulem statesman asks what
objection could be raised to having the
fourteenth section of the pending gold
bill amended to read as follows: "The
provisions of this act are not Intended
to preclude the accomplishment of an
International railroad to the moon
whenever conditions shall make It ex
pedient and practicable to secure the
same b,y concurrent action of the lead-;
lug commercial rations or tne worm.
and at a traltln rate which shall Insure
permanence of relative rates between
Mars and Mercury.
SIBERIAN EXILINO TO RE PRO-
HIBITED.
The thought of exiled Russian crim
inals clanging their way over the
snows of the Siberian plains to a life
of terrible desolation, Is one of horror.
It is now rumored that the barbarous
custom is to be abolished, and that
Siberia, which Is really a fertile coun
try, Is to be cultivated. This news
will be welcomed as Joyfully by the
far away convicts as Is the fact by
exiles of health, that Hostettor's Stom
ach Bitters cures dyspepsia. Other so
called remedies claim to euro. That Is
all. The Fitters not only claims to
cure, but has done so for fifty years.
It cures Indigestion, constipation, bil
iousness, malaria, fever nd ague, lWer
and kidney troubles. It is the best
medicine In the world for Hilt: time of
the year,
REGISTRATION OF VOTERS,
Total Number of Name on tb Roll
to Data,
Astorlt Precinct No. 1... , W
Astoria Prelnct No, 2 105
Astoria Preelnct No, J M
Astoria Precinct No. 2'i
At'l't )rclnet No. S 127
Astoria Precinct No. M
Astoria Precinct No. 7 55
John Day Precinct lit
Hvensen 13
Wallunkl 17
New Astoria o
Warrenton 1
('latsop in
Seaside 25
Melvlile 7
Chadwell 22
Youngs River I
Young Klver 10
Knapi a ...27
Clifton M
West port , 3
Veepar 2
J-well
Mlnhawaka ,,,, $
Klsle t
Push 4
Total to date I'i20
BOLFILINE.
Solflllne! SolflllneT
If you are sick and tired of rubber.
which protect your fec-t from wet or
cold, and wish to save continual re
soling of your choes; If you wish to
stop greasing your hsmera and pro
longing the life of same at least
fifty per cent If you wUh to av
creasing your belt In your manu.
factury, go to Peterson A Brown, at
Astoria, and try a caee of Soil? line on
your ihoea and hsmessv Buy your
shoe only of those who bare that act.
Take no other.
Address, PETERSON ft BROWN,
General Agent, Astoria. Oregon
TO CURE LAORIPPE IN TWO DATS
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggist refund the money If it
fail to cure. 12, W. Groves' signature
Is on each box. 25c.
0
FISHER'S
r
PERA HOUSE
L. E. SELIG, Lessee and Mgr.
FRIDAY, MAR. 9
The Great White Czar of
all 1'on Shows
Third and Best Edition of that rapid,
roving and rollicking farce.
Who Is Who
Introducing those comtt fellows
CHAS.
BERT
Pusey and St. John
And an excellent company of twenty-
five high class artists.
Catchiest and Brightest Specialties.
The Newest Things in Musical Farce.
ELABORATE SCENERY
BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES
PRICES Reserved seats. 73c; gallery.
50c Seat sale opens Thursday morn
ing at Griffin & Reed's.
Quick Service
on Transient Work
Packages turned out In from 6 to 8
hours at the
Columbia Steam Laundry
and the best washing to be had on
this coast.
If you will send your laundry there.
and It does not please you, I will pay
the bill.
J. W. Daltcn, Prop.
Telephone, 981,
Work called for and delivered.
Best Boat
Specially Prepared fcr Fishing Coats
Durability Guaranteed
FISHER BROS.
Hammond's Coin Special Breakfast Bacon
Hammond's Calumet Breakfast Bacon
Hammond's Salt Bacon and Hams
Boiled Ham, Groceries, etc., etc.
A. V. ALLIEN
Tenth and Commercial Streets
KOPP'S BEST
A Delicious and Palatable
Drink Absolutely Pure
The North Paciflo Brewery, of which Bottled beer for family use or keg
Mr John Kopp is pror-ietor, makes beer beer supplied at any time, delivery in
for domes ic and export trade. the city free.
florth Pacific Brewery
Golumbia Electric & Repair Go
Successor to
COLUMBIA IRON WORKS
Blacksmiths
BoilerMakers
Machinists
LrOgglng Enginet
Foundrymen
Heavy Forging Under Power Hammer a Specially
Sole Manufacturers of the Unsurpassed
... " Harrison Secton" Propellor Wheel ...
Contract jrs for Electric lights and Power Plants.
W. F. SCHEIBE,
1pm.
aa5aokrs' Article.
474 Commercial St.
a:: ;:;: k
...The Esmond Hotel...
PORTLAND, ORE., FRONT AND MORRISON STS.
Kurop-u pn, Soe ti $l,W pw df.
American plan, 11.00 to $2.00 per df.
PORTLAND, OR.
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We Rent New
WEDDING
iimmjms
VISIT"S
BUSINESS CARDS
, ,.,.,.
COPPER PLATE PRlflTEtiS
VISITING CARDS
Pacific N ayigation Company
Steamers-'!. P. Elmore," "W. II. Harrison"
Only line Astoria to Tillamook, Garibaldi, Bay City, Uobsonville.
Connecting at Astoria with the Oretron Railroad & Navigation Co. and
also the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. for San Francisco, Portland
nd all poiuta east. For freight and passenger rates apply Ij
Samuel Elmore & Co. General Aeenta, ASTORIA, ORE.
COHN A CO Agents,
XlLLAMUUtk ure.
nrrno . irrrR allUiehorrnmudmpoivncT. X,FID:EcleauttieUver, tut
gtruni imatun k iJneys and the urinary orainolaiiunj.uiiiaJ
I rplnvvl! ,tnm,ih0nillntl iMliiriwm,li wuk nrBlDL
Tii. reaouu sufferer are not cur4 by l)lnra Is because ninety per cent are trz&'.ci
Pretalalltla. CDP1DKN E Is the only-known remedy to cor. wlihout an operation. tuuoienitm.HiW
is. A written jrunrante. f iv.n and money relumed II six boxea does not effect a pnnauitou
)1 40 a box, six fiir (3.00, by wail. Bend for rack circular aud teauiaooiils,
AddramlDAVOt JiKICI3lCP.O,BoxmtaFriicico,rBj, tar Salt
UoU h? CHARLES BOG EE 3.
Paint
IN THE
...MARKET
Loggers'
SDJpHCS
Kept la Stock
Built and Repaired
Manufacturer ot
the Always Reliable
"La Belle Astoria" Clfar
Scheite's Opera Star
Scneite's Special
And Oth.r Brand.
OSCAR ANDERSON, Manaer-
J. C. PE.NDEGA3T, Cblel Clef
Typewriters
Many new improvements added.
See our latest
No. 2 Smith Premier Typewriter
New Art Catalogue Free . . .
L- ft. ALEXANDER & CO.
Exclusive Pacific Coast Agents
Tel. Main 574 245 Stark St., Portland, Ore.
CARDS
W. G. SMITH S CO.,
ENGRAVERS.
22 sod 23 Washington Bnildiue,
4th and Washington 8t. otpi Em's,
PORTLAND, OREGOK.
Oregon Railroad A Navigation Co.,
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MANHOOD RESTOREDSS
Hon ol a (aoiou.i French physician, will quickly cure you of ail ner
vous or clisa uvs of Ibe gemrabve uncaii., auca m IkatManhixxi,
Insomnia, r.ius in tbeiliick.tieaiiiial Ktuueinaf Nervous itouiLy,
Pimple. Uniiuiess to Mirry, txliaiutin Dmiiu, Varkimi. .,'4
Constipation. It stop all lonsn br ay or rilght Prevent qi,kk
of ss of diacimree. W hich if not eheolc M leads to Sperroaiorrtioa ai f.l