Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1901)
The mokxixu astokian sixdai, am 21 t i gaily atcalmt. Tlrhon Main UX. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILT. Bt by mall. jwr year $100 Bent by malt, per month M erred by carrier. per month to SEMI-WEKKLT. Vnl by mall, per year. In advance. IJ.00 All communtcatlona Intended tor pub Ideation ahould be directed to "Editor Aatonan." Business communications Of all klndf and remittances mu'l b avldreased to "The Astorlan Publish ing Co." The Aitortan guarantees to III ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia rlTer. Advertising rate can bad on ap nea o 3 the business manager. ranee of -prices ha advance.! SO per cenl. Rut what mho man wvuld que ilon the ability of the people to py a third more now? Poo I; matter to the iv.-nml- nun, out of work and dls coumgtt. whether food for h, family is 10 cents in.it.Mivl of le? Four years agi the army unetu'.'loyed ns o gi-,-t that ph.Umhropists cv'ul.l not provide oup h ou-t i enough to proven; .loath from starvation. Th is not such an cient history that any ot can have for gotten. Prices wore low then bectius- ! titer- was little lema-.M. lVtuatid was llltht b.vuiso Ml'" men Ivid no money with which to purchase. At present labor if so w -II employed and well pa:. I that controversies an- not for higher wages, hut for nvognltion of he vari ous lab. r onrint:ioej. When thous ands of men can afford ro quit work In order to inst on teohni.nl ;vints of this kin J It does not .vivir that they are finding the 'ncrensed cost V'( living burdensome. THE COST OF LIVING. Opponent of the administration seixe with avidity any evidence tlwt the poor, down-trodden peple are compelled to pav nure for the ncceasartes of life than they did under Democratic government. A. the statistics of prices compiled by 'Dun's Review-' are the best indication of the actual cm of living, covering SeO commo-lries. with quantities of each taken according to the per capita con sumption, the comparison for the last five months is dwelt upon by Free Traders. as it shows by a non-partisun authority that the level of prices has al vaneed 4 per cent, since the pe-Tle de cided to have no change in policy. Sympathy for the unfortunate wage ecrners is wasted, however, as the Democratic papers appear to have over looked the following comments on its index number by the '"Review:" Notwit'israndi.ig the advance of near ly 4 per cent, in prices during the past five months, the consumer Is not suil-T- Ing, for Improvement In business has been so extensive that the peoP'e ar well able to apend more mony. Em ployes in nearly every branch of busi ness and all sections of the country are well occupied, and in numerous instan ces advances of over 10 per cent, in waees have been grant! Official re ports show that the amount of money in circulation has increased abjut 2 per cent., and with labor well employed at good pay. retail trad-3 is s:in-.uia:-l. This, in turn, affects hob-sal an I manufacturing lin-s. o :hat all are WHAT TWO CRNT9 WILL DO. It will bring relief to sufferer from asthma or consumption, eveo In the worst case. This about what one dose f Foley' Honey and Tar coats. Isn't It worth trill? Hart Drug Store. Nothing maki-s dr-g-ds go quicker than a mousv. up Mr. John Tlppa, Oolton, Ohio, ava "Foley- Honey and Tar cured my lit tie girl of a severe cough and Inflamed tonsil," Heart' Prug Store. 8 S$ Stories of the Hour 8 letting nickel In a slot Is ptvttv much like pouring water into a rat-hole. Or.e of the IshmaelitoS is catching it from all qtatrter Just now The Ta rcma New rars he Pr:lan 1 Oregon an sharply for Its meddlesomeness and tru tally. The San Franc Jk-o Call touches It up 'n still no.e lively f.wh.on. It it the dearest privilege of ;he Or-'gon:an to go out of i;s w iy to ,n:X fi the bus -ness of ,vher people, and :t 1 -vs the s"ns.i:ioa of the kicks that .1 so diorv e.ily receives from ail Je' -nt men an 1 newspapers. The day when I: eouNl carry th'.r gs w .th a high h in 1 has gone by. anl t s receiving the universal oon. temn; and exeeratim that it his i.-hly earne-3. Thos. V. Carter, of Ashboro. N. C. bad kidney trouble atitl one bottle of Foley's Kidney Cur,- .ffected a perfect cure, and he says there is no remevlv that will compare with II. Hart' Prug Store. Most of our society women h.v two faoes: one for home use and the oilur for society. Science ha found that rheumattsm I caused by uric acid in the blool. This poison should be enoreted by the kidneys. Foley' Kidney Cute always make them well. Hart' Drug Store. Tber are ome men who do not have to take mud bath In order make heg- of themselves. Pr. Oeorge Ewlng. a Practicing phys ician of S.'iilch' Orove, Ky.. for uver thirty years, write hi personal rXperl ence with Foley'j Kidney Cure. "For years I have betn greatly bothered w;th kidney trouble and enlarged prostrate glani. I used everything known to th profession without relief, until I was In duced to use Foley Kidney Cure. After using three bottles I was entirely relieved and cure I. I rresorb' It now datly In my proi-t.ce and heartily recommend It use t all phystcan for such troubles, for I can honestly state I have prescribed it In hundreds of: l?u .,. b ,,,. , ,,, , oases with perfect su.-C's. Hart An. I ih.- r.i:n siiwlheie I liugh DRAWING THE IJNE ON JACK SON A good story is told in Miss mn at the expense of Its once famous governor, Claiborne F. Jackson. Before he solv ed the enigma of love'.ook he had mar ried five sisters In reasonable lapse of consecutive!)!. After one wife h.ul been lost and apparently mourn-M he espoused another, and he k-pt his courting within a narrow circle cf his own relatives, for he rather Ike! the family. Th antiquated father of these i 'U was almoct deaf, and when the gov ernor went to this octogenarian to :i.-k for his surviving daughter this frMllok ing conversation ensued: , .. "I want Lizzie!" i ( Eur ' I want yo-j to let me have F.liz-a-beth!" "Oh, y ij want Lizzie, Jo y 'U?" What for?" "Ft my nlfi" Tor life?" "I '.var.t to mary h-rl" "Oh. yes! Jus- .!. hear by" "I'm previous gl.i 1 y--u i " mu".-r-! th ir1'-r"-' -r. Ptug Store The pteaohers have boycotted the. devil for centuries, but they have faib-1 I to drive him out of business in thus I to wn. I THE LOST KISS. I put !y the half-wntlen pnm, Wh io the iii, idly -rail -d In my l.und Wn:- on -"II id I woi-ls to iN)inple.e It. Who'd in. id it. or who'd uii'lcisian.r.'" Hut the little l-aio fivt In ilie tlry. And the faint sin,ilioie, ,iugh In the hall. And ill ecr'e-'ow lisp In the sl. nee, up t me over it all. So 1 gather It up where was l.rokon The t. nr-fiidod thiMd of my ihemo. Telling how. ,is utght I sat wrltllig. A f-ury broke III on my divam. A little i:'.iuisi:iv,. fairy Mv i n little girl, w Ith the pl I Of the sun tn ler hair, mi l the dwy Hlu, even of the fairu-s of old. 'Twa the dear Idth- girl that I scold-ed- "F--r was It a moment like this." I said, "w hen she knew I wu luv. To come romping tn for a kls" Come rowdylng up fonn her mother, Anl elimoruig there nt my knee For one 'Ittle kiss br my dollv, Anl one Ittle uii.-r for me!'" Ood iit v the bean that repelled her, AiM the cld hand that turned her a wny, And take, from the llw that denied hoi. This nnorlex priyer of today' Take. 1 rd. fn-in my niem'ry forever, That pitiful -h ,.f despair. And the natter an I trip f the little bare fi"'. Anl the one pii icing i-ry on the slan! I put l y the half written p.-m, Whi'- the i- n. I lly trailed in mv hand. Writ on "Mn. I I wois'n (o c-nil'lete it. Who d r.M I It. or who'd understand ."' itnvav. Ill th- hal I, And th- .-erie-low ;.p ,.n the silence. Try up to me ever it all. J.imoa Whlteomb Riley. dcfl alusid. For -the rest of my Journey I travel s liotli diy and night, with brief lnim.il" for pl. but might)' lit tle sleep. "Hut my tough cxpoil-iicc did me a world of good, after all It really made I man of nie After thai da. whenever I factxl a giitit problem f.-i lti-ti my Hiouglit iiitsled lo be mil. k and my r-'n-oluiloii ItiexoiMld.', a picture lias risen bifoie m mental t"on; the pink lr'ikisl dawn; the smoke curling In the fr ty air from the oniti. is of the break fast fire, the unow covernl wlldi'nicss; the knolls and hollows, the tluilie of the half -brertl Indian, u he uis.-.l on I ho cr-Kt of (he rising giuml mid looked bark at me for the last time And I can today fce the sciuv of utter deso lation which i-nnie ui.-n me s I truck out for the north with no guMe but the rising sun Whatever strength of char teter may have do-ie for me In later yeaiw I owe to that adventure of my youth '- K K. I ;ip in Sibven. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. HFPKCTtVW JULY I, I'M. I.KAVK I Itlllll AM) Ai iV t lu I IVrtlniul 1'iiieii i I II I" li Mii Kor Atlerl and Way u p in i I'llltlla ASTUItlA "?' in i ..t h.tiUii4 .ii, .y OIl'I'Ull I'uluU , II . m Hi Ji'p in V' III Os m Him II m Ml p in . v. p in e litm t.i in I i u .imp ui HBAMbK IMVISKIN Astoria fur Warrnilou. Oearbail ami t-eaoda Hraule, nif Wgrri-nbni and AO.ina T to a in e O a ill 4 i III i .'"'. Ill I M A a in i; if t in I ' I- in 7 .11 p III XI p III Pally -xcvpi Saturday. II tiiturday only. Traltn leav Aatorla for Flavel. Ham mond and Furl Hlwvrn at 15 a m and 6 W p, in. dally, -v Fort Hie. van for Aaturia at LiM a. ul oJ 1 it p. m, dally. All train make rloae eonnectl ,n at ;Jobl w-h an Northern I'aolrto trilna lo and fi ini the Kaat and Sound p. una J. C MAYO. O.lt'l. Freight and l'aaena-r Agent soi,pii:i:s who ion"t wiiiti? Ja. a. Amhrt. of P,-lla. O . rt: "I had an obstinate sore on my face which everything e!e failed to heal. After one application of Banner Solve It began to heal and after three appli cations it was entirely healed leaving no scar. Hart's Drug Store. The average woman prefers flattery to sympathy. Any advertlsej dealer Is authorial to uaruntee Banner Salve for tetter, eoiemi. pile, sprains, scalds, burns, ulcers and any open or old sore. Hart' Drug Store. WIIKUF. JIM HII.L OiiT HIS i J It IT Jam .1 11 1', :iv great ta.iw iv mag rate, b'-gan life in a v-ry luimbl- way He was a cV'rk ': a M.ssisstppi lvie, and so . or that, when tie w as callel upon to -ink.- a nv.lroad tr p f -r it tew hundr-J miles, he had to borrow 'he money t . pay f,.r h , ticket. Hut he was full of pluck and itn-rgy. anl. ee. if.g an ur. vupi- K.i; In th- field cov-en-d by th- Huls-i-i Ik.y lomputy. In the Ke I rtv-r country In I' luad l. I.e form I a tsirfi-eship with a friend in One of the worst pvts that bKher th-i 1 "" I" en' -T Ul-.' fur tra l: there. farttivr Is the politician, I T!l !r ,., (,rJ).. .... ,ta . UlJ u, an ox tra i sut-pli-N for the French Oma.liiin trb-s, who drill dlnvtly with the In bins, make a 1,-ng tourney through the aiideri-ss to the output's, and bring hack th-'ir wagons laden with pell. on . n- , asioe, while still a .-ry y ning man. Mf 11.11 ns .-bi g -I to m.ikt a long m.l.Mtit.r triji al-m-. His J nitn- y e. threigh ih. aill.-s; ,- .un!iy. in I w .n , h . ti n .r . r :., r -nch i , . r tain p. not ali-il ,.f any oomp.-tr.or II till-1 i k :i t ; i k w.tli ril-i'-s. lnr.-. A man's w-i-ks may be a pow-r -f ha'f -br - I It; ii.i : f .- a gu. I . mil Forlland - Astoria Koufe.. STR. "TAHOMA." Iially Hound Trlpa rx-'pi Kun.Uy TlMt CARD tave Portland I.eav Astoria The pile that anna .llU wllt be miick'.y ,n4 ce'-Tianently healed if you li r;-Witt's Witch Hazel Silve Be ware of worthless counterfeits. CIIAS. ROGERS. Druggist. The most Important people In the world are thow who mind their own business. A bal c-mpl-xl-n generally results f.-o-n inactive liver and biwejs. In a I su. h eius-j. Ie Witt's Little Earlv Ris ers produce gr.i'ifying r-su'ts. t'HAS, Hi h;khs, Druirg s:. I il 1 1 1 1 1 VUII The oftlc.rs ul M get ilj- ki of o't b rs fnwn home folks, waning t, know aliout their boy. Oeterillv It was a ni her whi was intiTosti-d m her n. aimc iiiies n wlf- who u anted t know whv her hub.ind hill not written to ti r. and ot Infie. ituentlv an anxious w vet'iiMi t pouted fl-i"h her soul ttiii the d-f'i -n "f s -me n-oiiM it lover I had a" the let. tor of the m.it hem un. wive and grandmothers to attend t- -and the bills, also-but the c.-loiii conclii.!.-.! that he woull ..k af- r the re. ilcil rint ee'h -srtit biuis.-lf. und it was not until I r-niaikei ih.it it woull N a g .l thing to tell the people .it honii. tint he had palm-M off the duns and h. letters of the old f.'lks .m m--. and I- -k -e after III., other I-Iters himself, that he a ided the hunt '-r miwi g w--t-heir's to my dirti.-s us well. It wa o-niiinly funny to g-t som. log six footer "l ller and berate him f -r not writing to his "g.rl " The excua s were many and various, and I grvatly en) ,y. vd them. I Jo ii t think there w-a a single Instance In which tti,. d iiopi.-n: 11 1 n.t finally do In duty One letter -om elgti'-r. a i-ry grre and ton stolid. iH-rhate", to g.'t into m.- I He wis a very atiipi-l putchmin. w .th I STR. ''BAILEY GATZERT. . . i a stubb -rtiiss ns greal a his suii.i.y The b- t.-r went on to :.i!e that Mrs ,7 m 7 p. ui Through Portland connection wuh steamer Nabcot a frvm llwaco an I Um Beach point. Wblls Collar iJne ticket Interchange, able with O. H. ft N. Co. and V. T. Co tlckrta. Teleph.me D-H-k. Telephone 111. ::M mmM Mil M dir. h -r o .- I th. !d lf. and her .,i,y i. in i DAILY ROUND TBIP UCCM MONOIT I . (hit he ha I no' w rtib n to nt h. r unvthliig s nc- h.. -n'et-r ice iiti I f .r m-iiitlM h.-f.'.- 1 I -.i. st 'w;y r--; n r i m. v t nr.- more prosperous anl 'n bett-r p '!:;-n, -v. u .to- It-'t S 11 . s that tin- nh-l-to me?; the slight increase in f-5-. f '.iv-I r- --nU rh. .! kno.vs i" Y-: y .-j .an iuv- r.-r. l m v g -I or evil l.ig after he hus cr -pt m h:s grave. I: ;s eur-1. I'-Wi'ts M:tl II cik-:. if ir.y.h n hi; ' - - ; -. ,r mi.-.-. i 1 i r. i t I o.-k it..- f.-r :'-: I w - i-.ml Ja.-k- Tr,- Sh- :h- rris-1 1 b-k --"lys, " F-.-1 my but .; -jys n ;h..ng au: :1- -ambs. Ing. Moreover, lp .sits in savings rt 3 other binks cXDa : i rar.i-ily, in le atins that money is J?ing acoumulat-l d spite slightlv enhanced .xpn.-s. In other w -rls. if a man is earning: 10 Ter cent, more money it Is n h Iri sh ip to spend 4 per .-nt. m--re f-r '-iie game things, and. in fact. :hrr 'tiH aosear a net giin of 5 p-r :-nt. Wh:! the increase in expens-s is an estab lisheel fact, there is no way of asc-r-taining the average rise in income, bu: a far more vital p.iim is the assurance of constant employment. H-re there is no roum for qu-stion. In every sec tion of g.ls is the si.-arcity of hinLs. rrund f jr labor, and it is frequently . sleepy, a?serte,i that the only limit to jirluc ' w ILL jgE DVANCBD TO tion of gxds Is the scarreiy of hands. IJ2 KEPT HIS LEG. Reports fr-jm the South tell of embar- Twelve years ago J. W. Sullivan, of ra-ssmeii on the plantations through ', Hartford. Conn scratched his leg w.th 1 a rusty wire. Inflammation and blood this year will be made difficult in the poisoning st por two years he this year wi be m.de dimcu, in Throughout the whole "I used one bottle of Electric Bitter and lVi boxes of Bucklen's Arnica w II bin g-t Early It's rs : i'-t n n . an! -. I. ...-.ay? k.-'P ur b '!' m perf-t-.-: . rl-r. Thev rever gr.p- but pr on -.; on -n-y B- li . K'l.n. HAS. rtoi;K!l.J, Uru'gl.-:. Th- er-t of flt.aticial suc-ss is'o f.n! out what th- p-jpl- wan; anl th-n .r.".-r it. TO CIT.E A COLD IN ONE D.Y. Ttk- Laxative BrTno-Quinine Tab lets. 2;c. A Woman sh iul 1 not b f.-ollsn .-n .uirn 1 t; d:e f.r a mil, but m t any woman j is f....l:sh enough to color 'or him. .urt-.-v op-ns many d-.-irs uni it I should close th-m, also, when ! look p. tn. i--m-.-s the the old folks get Ti:.-s- fam..iis l.t'l- pis. D -Witt's L.t:i- Marly It s.-rs comp-'l y ur liver art I b s to do th-'ir duty, ; w. g-v. ing v ol ur-. r.eli b! lOd to r -out "Tate v oir b !.-. Ar- eisy i : ik N-tv r gr.p-. chap. nny.-:n'i. DrugRi.-t. I .tit tw I i-. -w-r- in a r- i;i tit ,i ii t'-n I - r n t Pi ''.ets 'I. It ). kill ,ti ! , f -'I ei . , 1 . . ri i! f'le ti id w 'tl -ti . y tli.t; hi. Ii pi- : it. I.I I leVi v I him 'hi: night. 'Why . t -n't oii wr.'e to y eir w f I a-l, -I h in. r. c.-U ing in ! plv but IMV-I-I -1 - i t 'i!.. ' 1 a. 1 ; y 11 kll ev ' 'i. i -v IV fro::: , ,m i.t.i' on. ,i... ,., .r nv lr.- Ill d-l " '-I ' ' ::t i-'v string-. '. '..- j ' ll.min.l"' he . x l uni-- 1 -t.-ni'ig n .1 o- !.,..m.i!k f .my r.oin I .- s ' -h d t - ,, '.i "' i M" 11.1 -i o -ui- Whv. ,.f oiur.e." .-..il li.t u I- i . i ,i - p it oi ' f '.It-.l 'let t'l la' '1 by - oil : n.'h: h- -!.-., I i. in I .- i i . -r i Mini- I :i s e -t - i II ni;-- r Th i -1. If flirting Is Kti'eh enjoyable iMsstim-. Any don'; husoands Ibrt with t Vi-ir wiv-s? same way. range of trade anl industry dosed shoos are now the exception. There muet be these exceptions, however, because soecial Influences affect con ditions, and some manufactures of bad judgment glut the market with certain articles, -while changes in fish Ion and tastes suddenly withdraw the demand for an article that has enjoyed great popularity. Even in these isolated cases clever managers are able to dis pose of the surplus in o;h-r sections of the country when money is abundant. .Speculation will also cause havoc in an industry at times by the inflation of prices of raw material. This was re cently the case with cotton, which wis found up to 12 cents a pu-id, and mills Wt-re unable to secure a commensurate advance in go eJs. Asij- from these cases, -which are few in numb-r. there is vigorous proS-Tutlon of work in mills and mines, forests and farms, and om- seouently store keepers and merchants find business healthy. Clearing hou-e xchangc-s, in excess of all previous rec ords, measure the volume of trade most accurately. Carrying the comparison back over four years to the time when Mr. Mo Kinley first took the reins of govern ment makes a still better showing for the champions of Cotdenism, as toe Salve and my g was sound and well as ever." For Eruptions, Eex-ma. Tetter, Salt Rhume. Sores and all blool disorders Electric Bitters has no rival on earth. Try them. Hart's Drug Store will guarantee satisfaction or re fund mon'ry. Only 50c. Sam Jones said that with the girls cutting down th-ir eorsiges for the ball room and cutting up their dress skirls for the bioyol he was getting uneasy, hwaiise he fa Je to see vhere lh-y were going to to;j. Sam ought to 'urn his head the other .. .j .... not try to see. "I am lni-b:l to One Minute Cough Cur- f r my present good h-alth anl my lif . I was tr-ated in vain by doc tor for lung trouble following la grippe, i tol One Minute Cough Cur and recov-r;d tny health." Mr. E. H. Wise. Madlsm, Ga. CHAS. IUKiETtS. Drugjlst. In I ,-in, f.,r x.inu.l- il- t :t: ly It-w unmutttti- n from 'h- "Tl 'Ati ii I iv n- ir -s; th- slipp --. i sl -i - r. l.-avuig ih itli-r. n. ur h:ins-lf. i 1 s : I I-..i !-! i i ! Mr Il.il -I I s m v ry rip:, thinking ' I coru-s my-lf h-r-w.-h: i ih- n-x' hour, an I con, lud-l r.is-mir ov-r Hi.- ,. i' h.s .li'.-irni.. ,,f ,ho,e was b-- ;,, tb,. regiment, I t i I ki v il ur- a t it'i-r " ' V II." Il . --I'- I -,! ,'! "I kn c.v it -...w. b it I I In t I. f ' 1 1 I era- I .us. in in" I . i Ion : in. in t i i ll in.' v -I I. f v it a . ill .ml ha . n- --r w t to n ' , V V" "l o ;hi So." he so.. . l- tllli y ' Why did you do b " "V-l. sir. v. .piaii'.-led; li - llgb's mn tn-. and t-lls ui.. to go t . d- t- ilfnl. an-l Cascade Locks. Hood River, White Salmon, Lyle and Tfie Dalles TIME CARD I...xvs Portland 7 A. M Arrive The Imlb-s J p. M leave The Ihiil s 4 p. M Atr.v- Portland 10 P. M MrALS THfc VrHY UlST c 'Sim I iv Trips Leading 1-v.nure. t 'TbU Route lias the lrnra: rlcenlc Attract. .ma on inrth. I.AMMN-I ANH HI."! ,.'-e .MnT HP A LI 'Kit UTRKKT li'il'll PIH N'i:.. MAIN 31 I'oRTI.ANI'. oltK t. W. CRICHT0N. Aft. Portland JOHN M. FILL00N. Agt. The Dlllc A.J.TAYLOR. A(t. Astoria sp-s-tfi .1 11 tl -1 .11 oiltlllll- I , W-ll. I tw-.-n submitt in Man Is a slave to the elmlghty l.lar. and woman to the cervts bargain counter. DeWiU's Witch Hazel Salve houll be promptly applied to cuts, burns anl scalds. It soothes and quickly heals the Injured par. There are worthless counterfeits, be ure to get LvWltt'i. CHAS. ROiERS. Druggist. Some nr-n vote as they pray, but they never pray, unlesa it I to ask for a per sonal fr.vor. murd-red im.l ar-n't you -rry f.-r th-ouarr -I'1 I'm't f.i-ing th. -Tils .,f praelri.. and for-sl y ui cur,- anythl g f.-r your wife ,,t ;i.-; nloii-. Wh.-n b.s iolve wis tak-n. h- j baby?" pr-t-n l - l to w.ik- iij,, and ord-r-il his ' " V.ih. I gnulen for '-m both " j guid- to pr-;rire lii.-jkfast is usual., "Why don't yu writ- lo h-r, ihen-i Whi!- this was In progress, h- contriv- Ifrt a shime." -d to p hims-lf of the ..s gun' "j w,n tlnkltr alsit It. I v.k goln" j and ill tl-ir Joint stop- ,.f .imriiunitjon. 10 ttr(.. after awhll-." Th-n h- ojiened th- knnps,ir-k, took out . Hl. ,jwn th,T at thm tabl- anl rations -nuugh lo k-ep n man from starvi.tlon for a diy or two, thr.-w th-m in I i an rnpty flour bag, and hand.-d It THOUSANDS SENT INTO EXILE. Every year a large number of poor suff'-rers v-h -s- lungs are sore and racked with coughs are urgel to go to anoth'-r climate. Rut tnls is costly and not al.vays sur--. Don't be an exile when Dr. King's New Discovery for '.onurriptiori w.n rure y.u at home It s the m .n infallible medicine for Cougns, Colds and all Throat and Lung disease, oti earth. The firs; dos- brings r-li-f. Astoundir-g cures result from persistent use. Trial bo'tle free at Hart's I'rutr S'e.re. I'ric- 50c and $1.00. Every bottle guarantee!. "I wish to truthfully state lo you and the read-rs of these few llms that your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Is without ques tion, the best and only cure for dys fi'psia that I have ever corns In con tact with and I have used many other preparations. John Beam, West Mid. diesex, Pa. No prep, .ration equals Kodol Dyspepsia Cure as contains all the natural digestants. It will digest all kinds of fovi and ran't help but do vou good. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist If whisk' -y was rrt in antidote for n.ik- bit-s. what excuse, would thn inake have for living? No place In Oregon has so many pr-t-tv E-lrls. -icording to population, as As toria. Th-y are llow.frs of humanity, but they get m'sst of their perfumes from the drug-stores. FOOD CHANGED TO POISON. Putrefying foo In the Intestines Pro duces effects like those of arsenic, but Dr. King's New Life Pills ixpel the poison from clogged bowels, gently, easily but surely, curing Constipation. Ulllousnoss, Sick Headache, Fevers, all Liver, Kldn'y and Rowel troubles. On ly 25c at Hart's Drug Store. You 'in nev-r cure dyspepsia by dieting. What your body need Is plenty of good food properly digested. Tren if our stoma'-h will not digest lr. Kodol Dysp-psia Cure will. It con tains ail of the natural digest ints. h-ni-e must dlg--st every class of food and .so pr-pare it that nature can use It in nourishing the body and replac ing th- wasted tl.-HU H. thus giving llf-, h'-al'h. stp-rig h. ambition, pure blood and good h-al'.hy appetite. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist. A woman 'an make a gr-at change in a man's life, but she re'iuires tt lot "f charges while doing it. DON'T LET THEM SUFFEIt. Ofpn children are tortur-d with lt'h ing and burning eczema and other fckln dis'-as'a but Ruckl-n's Arnica Salve heals the raw sores, expels Inflamma tion, leaves the kln without a scar. Clean, fragrant, cheap, (jhere's no salve on ear'.h a good. Try it. Cure guar tinteed. Only 25c at Hart's Drug Store. to the Lilian. "Now," go!" he com mand-l, cov-r.ng tils companion with th - loaded gun, "Oo, I t-ll you!" I b-ll you!" Tlie half-breed nnat he the other gun but a glance showed him that his trick had lieen foiled. "Where m'-go?" he whlnd, thorough ly rowed. 'I don't 'are, anyuh-re you pl-as-. only don't let me s.-t i-yeB ,,n y u again." Th- guile saw that th- sp-ak-r was in i-arnest, and. should.-rlng his sack f provisions, jdunk away. Hill watcli-d him iro down a slight bs line in the roll ing ground and up the aw-'-nt beyond. Ar the cr.st of the scc.,nd ris.- Ihe fel low 1 sik-d b-i' k repro.ii hfully. "If I had at that morn-nt sh-nv-el til sliglcest sign of th- sinking f ling a t my h-art," said Mr. Mill, .lisfii-si.-ig th-in-ld-nt with n fri-nd. y-ars ;if;-r-w-ardJ. "I slinijl hiiv- l,.-i, .it. I kn-w tint I must let give In, so I ;lx d iny teeth n-t my -y-y m.,r- s'e.idliy on blin, and raise) th- rniiitisl- of tny gun slight ly, as If Hiking sur-r aim. lie iHd not pause again, but dlsapp -ar. .1 over th edge of th" hillock, and that was th'- last I eyi-r saw of him, "The r-icilon, wh-n th- n-rvoiis ten sion wis ov.t, A'.-is t-rrlll-. With ihat rascal. I r-alir.-d that my last -op? of intelligent guidance had vanished. I was aline In a trakle"s wast", inhab ited only by b-asbs of pr-y and roving Indians, not even knowing how many miles I might be from clvlllz-d human kind, or In what direction. With a shrewd gu'sn at the point of 'In- eom pan from the bouillon of the sun, I shouldered my pack and gun, and plod- writ- now!" I simninnd-1. "And 1-t in- e,. you writ- a nlv l-tt-r; and h'-r's some money which yu can s-nd h-r. and you ran pay me when y.m g-t your pay." H- took off III hat ind sat down at th- table, and with Infinite toll an.1 much primpllug from m-, and mmy rinesil ins. he matm-g-d to Indlt- a pn somibly satisfactory .s(Hte. When h-ftnosh-il and I s-ale-I and directed :h b tter he polnteil to th- let! -r I hid re ceived, and qu'Tl-1. slowly: "I.t paby? Vis ho he a little ' ?" "He was; h Is." I replied, afifr glancing over Hi" Idler again. "V-l. I ralla him Huns. I dinks," be said, saluting nnd turning solm-nly .wny. Arg enaut. OREGON SlIOip LINE and Union Pacific Wir-less t.-legraphy Is n su.i'HH, but wlr-leas girls will not be unlil the Imnd of th- omnlpot -nt t'lvaiur sees ciuse lo supply th- l-fllcl-iicy that the bimtl was d-slgn-d to make up for. I "-part t'hlcniro Portland Special 9 HO a. m. via Hunt ington Atlantic Mi press .) p. m. via Hunt ington St. Paul I-'ast mull p. m. via SpokatM iTimk m'liro-i" ULK8 From Portland. Arrlv Halt I -ake, Denver, Kt. Worth. Oma ha. Kansas City 1 4:30 p. ai. Ht. Louis, Chicago and East. Bait I .(ike, Denver Kt. Wsrth, OitiJ.I ha, Kansas City. 8:10 a. m Ht. Ijouis, Chlciifu and Kant Walla Walla, L-wlHtnn, Hpo knne. MlnneaDolli Ht, Paul, Duluth 7:00 a. m Milwaukee, Chi ragii and East The Lord do s not look at a mini's clothes In church, but ihe balance of the congregation more than inak-s up for If. If a servant fcirl hi caught st'-allng, she Is ii thb f. If soirn- r'. -tl man's wlf- or ilauulit-r Is caught in th- sum- act she pi a kleptomaniac. Th word klep tomaniac maker a distinction without difference. Kleptomania Is a high tmed dlHeis- Its-lf and nev-r attacks anybody but thn upp-r itiimI. All the learning of Ihe bent college. br-d gd does not prcv-nt th-m from ,'u-tlng foollHli wh-n 'hey are n love. It Is a gr-at blclng to par-nin not to be iible lo appreciate what a nuisance their children are toother people. lioun from Poriland to Chicago. No Chang- of Cars. O' EAN AND RIVER HCIIKDULE From Astoria 7 a m. Daily ex eiit Hun. All milling dativ subject to -hang-For Han Francis co every five days Columbia River To Portland and Way Landings. i u. m. exc. Monday Steamer N'abcotta leaves Astoria on tido rl illy for flwa'!o, connecting there with trims for I,on Reach. T ogs, and North n-adi points. Returning urrlvcs a i Astoria same evijilng. O. W. IKJNSRERRY, Agent. Astoria. A. L. CRAIO, General Pasnenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kiineyi and bladder right. HIIIIUIFF'H BALK, Ky vlrtun nf an vinculpMi tud Oill of the Circuit Court uf (ha Hint iif omiri for iha Coiinly f Clatanp, on Ih art day of Juno, 1X01, upon a judg meiit finb-ri-d Unrein uti th 11th df of Man-h, KM, In favor of H. 10 llarrm, plaiiirirr, and iut Ueoriru Hill, d fe.idant. for ihe siiin of ir.sJ ii, iti fur ther sum of :0 Rtloinry, foe. pignih r Willi lnter,-t therwin m thn Ingal ri from lbs UUh day uf March, Kf. and Ihs i-U of and upon tint writ c.imiiiiii!liig and r-uuirlng in p, arr upon Urn irop..-ty f (,0 Abv iiAmsi drf-tidaut III M(fy Iho JudgilKiit, In lere.l. rmn Kn a acciullig olil. 1 did attach thn following ,! i'lb. real pruperiy, lo-wlt: . 7. block I, First A.M. to Hcrnn drove: Iota J. 1. . 6, 8. T , v, I. I -l I In :7. Itit-luil v, block .' I"t 1 I i 3., IIK'lualvn. block 1, lots 5 to 3.', In. clu.lv-, block k. Hill'. All M (Uvn 1IOV-. lot 1.1 M, llH-lllillvp, bl.Hk t, Iul I to U, 1 lo llf, JJ , M. Im-lusivs. bl.vk . Iota I. . 1 ,1. : n in luilv. block 7. loin I tu SI, ,nn'ulva, l-.mk 10, ll I to !ti. n,-tiivs, hiii.( II. hug 1 tn .t), In.-luBlvc. block M. Hill's tWrond Add. lu K.ron Orivi. bgs I. I, I, 8, l, 7. a, . l' II. IL 14. block. I, I.,:. I, ;, J, 4, 7. . p, 10, II. 12. bl x-K . bus I. lo IK Inclusive, block 7, kx 1 la II la. cluslvs, block 1, bits 1 In H. Irtclutlv. bl.u k IS. lots ,i J, In -I-HIV), block IS, lots I lo 71. Incluilv-, lil.Mk II, bu I lo :t. Inclusive, bbvk IK. lot I. I, , . 5. . 7. I. 10. II. I, bbvk li. lot I l 3). Incliiilvo. UYu h iO. l I. I, l, 5. 7. I. 9. 10. til. nil .'I. .iri Hill Hocnnd Ad I M ikrn Oroy; ll I. 3, 3. 4, 6. I. r. J, . 0 II 1J. block I. lot 1. , .1, , , lu, U M bl.K-k !. lot I. J. I, 4. 8. . T. I la II. IJ bkM-k t. lot 1. I, J, 4. , 7. . . 10. Mm-k 4. lot I. S 1 4, 6, t, 7. I. 9. 10. block ( lot I. . s. 4. . a '. I. . lo. II. IJ. bu-k i. u,t, , j, . 4. in. ti. u. tii.Hk ;. lot i. :. j. . !. . 7, . . 10. . 13, bbvk I lot 1. 7. 3. 4, 6. , 7, . . 10 j. Ll.ta-tt lot I. 3. 3, 4. 9. 10 II. ;. hl. k 10, I. c I, 3. 3, 4. 1, 4, 7, , . 10 tl. 11. bl.-k II. lot I. 3. I. 4. t t 7. I (, I". bU k 13, bus I, :, J, i, S. j. ;, . p ID. bb k 11, bit S. (, 7. I. . bl.K-k 14. lot I. 3. 3. 4, 7. 8, , 10. II. 13 bbx II. I I. I. 3. 4. t. t. 7. . 1. 1 J. 17. blK-k M. lot I ! 3. 4. S 4 7 L X 1" II. 17. bl.Hh 17. kl I. I. J. lo it. u. ol.wg s. .t 4 ;, , Mfk 11. lot t. 1. 3. 4. 6. . 7 Id bl.K-k ?t. It , 3. 3, 4. 1 . 7 I to. bbvk 71. lot . t. 4. 7. I. 10 ' 11. i-'. bi k ::. i,.t i. j. i t. I to II. 13. bbvk U. lot I. J. J. 4. 5. t 7. 1 . I, II. 13. bbvk :4. lot I. J. 3. A '. . '. I. . 10. H. 13, bl.vk 31 lots J. 3. 4. J. 4. 7, S. . 10. II. J. block , lots I. J. 3. 4. 8. I. 7, . li) 1. bbvk 77. ,.t . 1. , 4, 8. ( 7. 4 I 10 bl.vk 71 lot 1, J. I, 4. I. i T. K ' lo! bl.vk J lot. 1. ; J. 4. a 7. t I". II. 13. block Jo. lot 1. J. J. 4.' a . 7, . 1. 10. II. IJ. bl.vk .11. lots 1 i. . V f. 7. i, , 10. II. J, bl.K-k 13, PH.' cifl.' Prk nr Fort Btovcn Or Iota I. 3. 3. 4 8. . 7. . bis, k 1. lot, to 34. inclusive, block t. i! I to If. llinlu. lVe. bl.vk I. ,ll 1. J, . , , 7 ' 5 It. II. 13. bl.vk 4. lot 1 t !4 ln clmlv., bbvk 8. lot I t r7. Hiclinlvi.. lot 30 ,i f.4, liu-iu.n-1., bbvk 4V bt I lo il, lnclulvr bl.vk 7, ot I tu 14, In. climve. i.bvk I, lot . 10 11. 13 IX II. bl.vk . toil 1 t JO, Incluatv ot 5" 1 1 14. Iin-lunlv. bbvk 10. lot 1 t,, 84, incljalvr bbvk 11. lot 1 (,. J4. Inclu sive, bbvk 13. lot I to 34. In.diiaU bl.nk It I .( I to M, nirlulv. block l'i 1J'.. I :- 1 IlKlu r o(, a , t. n, lulve, b! vk I'., tola I U, 14. In.-tu. ae, bl 14. lot 1 to 14. Incluilv. !:. k 1.'. I..! I !.. 84 lnclule, bh". k IS, I" I t i M Im-liMlt. bl. k l, It,' I t . '4. I-,, l-.l-ihe, bl.vk JO, lo'. J t 34. oi. lui've, I.;., k 31, lota I i,, f,4. in.-lii- "He. bl k '.'. lot I to J4. Inclusive, vk :t .t. 1 t,, li incliinlvp, b N-k ..- I . 14. Iiic'u.hr bl.-ck 3V lota I -i '4. in. hiiUr. blo.-k 3"l. lot J, il H. I'l. I.'. I- 3 ji. ,-, 3'.. ;g j, jo ;' ". ' i. ''' ill, 41. 4: 4.. 4; ii. '' '' ' 1 k ' -in I to i liielu.lyc, ,! ' U r lc.lt, 3J. ImcIii.Iv,. bl... k "' I ' I - ' 1 i. in, II. 13. II II. I',, I', i ' i v '". . i 3. 7 :i3. it i .hi. !' '. II 13 4! t. 4 4'i, .'.I M '' '' : I--, i ... :,i, i!i,-t,,vv-. bo.k tl. , 3. 7. s v o It U, '- k ' -' : I. -. .1. 4. '.. it bi .. k l -l'1 l''.' .'I. Ill-lve. .!.-k 3.4 1 It, 1 ' ' -''. 'ii -. bi.K k ,(, t , i. In.-bHi .. m , , p., .'tr n .V 1 , ' 1 'b - 1 1 ,.f the N W 14. '" I I-- :. l except Btr.p 7 4.1 ' ' 1 ' ' ' f -be mi i le of il I I -N ' '.. '.. 1: I .i'-o t.,( I in s .- 33 Tp - N -f It . W.-v of Will Mer. "' 1 ''"' II '. -f lb- S K, ',. nnd " " W -r 1 : :. s .- .'. Tp S. N r " I". W ' III Me, . nil ,,f tbl alco.. ,, ... ,j r, , t y. 1, m 'l l'H i . ' ..nt v 1 i-g..n N.-ie. ii h.-t by (;n.0l Ihlll I will On M lav. th - .-.itt, dnv of July. XI. at the h ur ,f le .'.-lo, k in the forenoon ..r iii'd lav In fro,,, ,,f im, nl ,(, r,irt II011... do t. In -h.. I'lty of Antorlu. I'Lltnop I'oil.i'y, M.g,,n. S.-ll Ht pllbllo an. tl-.n . -h- .lUtb-Ht bbbb-r. for dish, th- ah iv- de-ib-, real property lo, satl-fy il l lulg-Tient, Inlerral, ctt nnd all n 1 uoig ,-.-! TIMH LIN'VILLI-:. Hh.-i ff , clatiioti I'minty. Or. As'iii la. 1 ir, -g ui. Junr 10, IWU N"TI 'I: Fiir PI'llMi'ATInN. I'nlbd Hut-, Lmd ofTlce, Oregon City. Oregon. Mv 30, 190I: No. ha- I h.-r-by given (hut In com pllniice with the provision .if the net of cngre, uf Junn j, ih7. i.ntllM "An net for Ih- 4nb. ,,f nml.-r land. In Ihn Stilt.. .,f C.illfornlii. Oregdn, Neva, In nnd WmhitiKPrn T-irltnry," extend ed to all lh public ,, atnte by act of August 4. IH33, Wlllinin W. Pop, of Olney, C.iunty f ciutan,,. rtla((, of begin, ha thla dnv filed In this offlco hlu sworn stftt-m-nt. S 5371 for th purchnH f t 4, mv 3. ,, , 2. .1 and 4, of (ccilon No. 4. In townnhlp No. 8 north, rung.. No. 7 w-:, and will offer proof to -how ibftt lnl lun(t nbt In more vnlimblo fr It llmlier or mono thnn f.ir ngrlciilluril puri, bji, to elnbll, bis claim to suld land bofora Ih- reglst-r an. I n-c-lv-r of this ofTlc nl Oregon city. Or-gon, n Tburmlay. thn Nth dav of August, 1901, lie tut mm na Willie,-: Mr. Mary Iienek, of Olney, ClulsOr. founty, Or-gon; H.-bruuinn Oinwr. of Olney, r,tiop County, Oregon; Mm. Appollnnbi Johnson. ,,f Olney, Clatot CiMinty, or-gon; Hldn.y D-ll, 0f Am rln, ClnfNop ',,nty, f)n-gnn. Any and nil n-rsona ebiimiti ,i..er. Iv th- nWe-d.-ivrlhe 1 lands urn re-lii-sbvl to file iheir claim, In this or der, on or b-fore n,,ld 8th day of Au gust, l!H. C AH. II Mill tit MM. Register. ADMI.N'ISTIt ATOR'H NOTICE. Notice la hereby ilorHlgni-d linn been appointed admlnli trator of thn dnceaad. All pemoim having clulma against mid eslato ur required to pre ont the nine to him duly verified ac p"r,l'? 'aw, within aix mnntha from this date. A. .T if r.AT, lrirtn AJmlnlslrator of the !.:slute of Thof. v vvtiii.ii, xyeceiuieil. Due of first publication, June 21, 1901, f