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t TlIK MOUMNtt ASTOUl.VN. SIMWY, oaoitnt VMM. gaily otcalmt. Telephone Main 61. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Sent by mail, per yer Beat by mail. Per month Brvd by carrier, per month... ...JS-N ... .W ... .60' SEMi-xVEEKLT. Bent by mail, pr year. In advance. t:.0O' All communication Intended (or pub- n;.jKOt--!i politic l supper;, is in '. aimer Mellon should b directed to "Editor vl n 1Vl;lXs,,lI4 w , Aatorian " Business communication - of a-J kind, and remittance must bo; ho .w him. Me form T ,,mr,-a,m.n adresed to 'The Astor'.an Publish-; ha 1 Just returned from an erranlfor taf Co." 'he (rrwvrym.in who save him ills .,..,,. hoard. He was ennying .1 Unto pece The Astorlan guarantee to Its adver-. tteera the lariat circulation of any .of Ice I" a sack on hi hick ewppr published on the Columbia , oons'omm nM that he hid been of. river. i fered. a anv to .Io-d in tho gttverv- Advertlslng rate can be had on ap-'. man wagon it n'ght and a Job of oMcatlen to the bu;ne manager. cooking an 1 running errand for his JAPAN AND RUSSIA. The remark : again msde by quail- j Bed observer that Japan I prvpartn j for war with Russia. It 1 probably j true as U has hitherto ben true It ) doe not nece.-aniy n - lne-ltab or ner at hand. France an.t Germsny have been preparing for war j with each other for the lat th'rtv j year, but they are today further from actual wsr than at any other time in all that period. It I nvsar' Jupan ta be in a constant state of prep aration for war with Rus:a. Rut the more complete her preparation is the less Is the danger of war. says the New Tork Tribune. Rus?U never resorts to war with a strong anJ prepared power when It is possible to avoid it. Her victories an 1 conuuest have been th.-e of diplomacy and Intrigue rather than of bittle. and In such wav will she doubtless endeavor to attain her en is In Ch:na and Corea. and she will not light Japan if fighting can be avoided. A noteworty example of Russia's methods is afforded bv the case of Manchuria. When Russia proposed to China the famous Manehurian agree ment, which was to cede Manchuria to Russia and to establish a Russian j : protectorate over nre than half of th : Chinese empire, and began to take steps to coerce China into acc-pting it. Ja- pan remonstrated in no uncertain terms, and Insisted) that she must have a voice in any paxt tiorirg of the Chinese emplre'whieh migh; b under- taken. Ti this Ru--s:a replied in a note whU-h was characteristically sauve an.l courteous, but which, nevertheless, in- tlmatcl pretty p'a:nly that what Ru- sla did in China was non of Jaran' business. That came d.ing"riusly near causing open triuble. Bu: the Japan ese government controlled its temper, and begn the ir?mrat'.on - f a ror' as coirteius and certa'nlv as fr-lhle a v. t. m. .He iii r.u" an iiw.t. it in- . ...... Japan meant to mak- the fate of China very much her business That secon 1 . meswaga was not sent, however, for the reason that Russ a. learning what it' purport woull b. abandoned her ex traordinary claims and let th? Min churlan aereemeit drop. In fact, however. Ravla is practically enforcing the Manehurian ag'eement. at leat In Manchuria Itself. That prov ince is now substantially a part of the Russian Empire. Russia has clo'ed Its : During rhe afternon I aked Mm if he treaty port and has forbidden the en- Thought hi slckna was du to we,ik . . . . jst 'maeh. Wi h a surprised, look, he trance of Americans and other f.reign- turned arid managed to Jav; ers. and in nearly all respects is act- WtlJk Rtomac,? w,u l ,,,-, ,rt ing as though the Manehurian agree- j'm throwing as. fir as the rst of thee ment had been slgnd Instead of being j fellows!' " m dropped; and the latest report Is that . . "Another of the passengers," contin she Is reviving for formal agnaturel yu . .. a ,romb,.)n() the ame old agreemnt under a slightly pjyer. yoW- t.iaf my pcalty. and different guise. Japan see all this- j naturally we talkci about players and Phe remembers, too. that at the close playing. One afternoon I asked Mm , w -.r with rhina .he nro- l" ry" 'llarr h u,ull,y drflw posed to retain possession of a small bit of Manchuria and that Russia ob jected strenuously, declaring that at all odds the Integrity of the Chinese em pire on the mainland must be preset-red. Japan Is now asking by what right Russia now doe the very thing, only on a much larger scale, which Japan waa forbidden to do. That is what en rageg Japan anl causes ht-r to prepare for war with the utmost z- al. She sees that she was compelled to retire from and to relinquish her lawful polls of war, not that China might be saved from spoila:lin. but that these Self. same spoils might be seized by Rasuia. Here Is a hard-lu'.k itory from Kan sas that ought to serve as a warning , to politicians: On March 4 last Edwin Reed PJJgely retired from 'he -ltl-jn of Congressman from the Third Kan- j a .ntrler end he is t ,duv Cook inter . , . , and doing chores for his boar! and a Plate 10 Blrep in 1wiou, oniamjiiw. .. Tn.... r. I, I. ,). ... When Mr. ii.cigeiy waa eiecteu tO I congress in ISM, he owned a half In terest in a .mercantile business in Pitts burg, Kan., but he sold his share to his brother. When he left the office 'of vina:eiui at S.Vhs.! y.vir. and i four yvir of !s, he had culv little ' monoy, and no rf-;on t i;vn him. Ho w t.x ol.l to firm, nn.l (ho mer.aiiMe business did not offr It i former Indacemen , Mo liej '. P.tts- bar. Km., for a fine w th.-u. loin anyUt.ng on I fltullv drifted to K.owa county in search cf a place .in I oiir- i tutil.y to b gn l.fo nga n. H a . futn l !n Uivvton recently bv v oioncl Pro! Pttne'.s-n. w ho ti is been ono of board. H y tho accommodation are n t so gttd a he has had, but he cannot complain. ad is 1 king for a chance f make hi fortune. Oregon could III aff.rd to lose Ju !r' Rle:rh St tt. I-.ed was man i of the hlpht rtaM0,,r. .vmlrg from I I the old school of Uwrvers men who K (hlr plN,fwl , Nv,ue f llVp Mfnxft ,n Uw n , w(u w(r0 ,v,.f , by rhtful spirit. Such m.'n Mrj n,wjl,.vs- vj-mv n t par- jticularly Identifletl wtt.t the bu-lnes '. growth of Portland, Judge Sot; and : I , imen of hi kind had a decidedly N-ne- flVI.il effect on s.v.etv. and Ms su Men i , death coi'stitut Js no small loss. The Astorian is In receipt of a cMu if tho pnvvod.ngs of the las: oslon of the .tate s.'nate. fir which It thank Secretary of S at Du"bir. Ttv perl.nl of termination has jet in Stand from under (ladies and g ntle. m?n) while the lav days espire. Kitchener has d-prlvtd h s officer of their pian.w. War Is lndevl heil. I STORIES THEY TELL f! WHILE ON SHIPBOARD l.uuuiIUUiuiuuuul.uuu.uau..e7 T" '" -rrmw.-rr, . ..-r.-irr-.-m.. t IJ.m- I Miin.l . ,1 ' Astoria ysteria. fro-n CaWfTn'.a. where h? uadrwesit an herlc opera- j (ion Wls or ,HreJ by hu ,,hvs:cian. the famous Pr. Lane, of Sin Jo'e. i make j a trio. Accordiiviiy he to-'k the "'ner Wal'a Wall a from San Fran- ! cisoo for Victoria. The pass-'nt-rs n j (V Wi)u Wju a , ,1;. M 'm.n An.. had s-n much cf the world ,'r.d the trl;i was a pi-asont .re. ".'no ,-f 'he :-'! Mr. net. h- r re'itf-s. "wis a birf. s 'l-ra-u.-'.l cow h y. had never 1,- f ire U en a- :i a:i.i so.in i:;-'r im.iii u- am' .!-athly s ok. A'-'umir.s rati-r an ur.L'raf'.il attitud- at the .-tetm r's 'ra'd. ii w-nt tiir ug'-. the .iUil formal. ity. S' a-k .-. is a mat un;o, asanr-eg'er'-n -. hut !: bi r onv'n v w.i flrr, Xrk.My gKl-ni;urel ah ut it and .vith 'r-' .ill the t.xning "f his more 1 frien Is. Pu:hs th" .jav I wrn: over to h'ni and a-ke 1 him ten he wa r'-tt.'ng al ng. Ie sa'd he was d"irg pra'ty w"I! anl th.i: he h.u-l f-r a eh;tn?e ,-,f r-ri-rea-n hef.re long. Th" following rl ay, however, he was quite so s'.ck as on the first day. an,j I really felt sorry for h m. Of rourse. h wisn't the only sifk one, ,-.n,J the !ee rail w.is a p pul ir r-n lezvou. down, and he replied that he received JT5 a week. A musiclnn who wa standing near by heard the conven tion and butted In. . " 'Do you know,' he asked, 'the dif ference between a trombone player who ,... -c . ,oi. - - -.t,- A..m , " ," " ", " ' lambs wool?' "Both the hlgh-pricd musician and mvself pleaded ignorance of the mat- ter. and the third party continue I " 'Well, a man who dyes lamb's , w-fKil Is a lamb dyer, while a trombone i player who get J75 a week Is a but. say. y.u Jon't get 173 a week, do you?" " 'Then there was a man from the bit tree region of California. He was al- way figuring on the Impossible and j i came to he ouite a joice n;m"ir. nn" 1 rliv. when the crowd was on deck, he I i?'1r,r' ' ln' " 'Say, wouldn't th) s w. r .f a thf. w trve. and all the men b" a funnV were one blir were one hie hig big man, and all the axe were one ax? And suppose this great hiif 'mm took the gr--at oig ax ano cnoppeo i , t. ,..,.,,,., """ " " - " ' ,,Jr you? J.A.FASTABEND GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. PCP.TKY IN IVI.1TI.. Pvcmaikahle I'ump lU'ilnu Idea Adopted hy l)-m viau ; Mlivpor. New Va-.k Jo-unal. There ' Mm th:tig n tv In tttlltlc. Tho IVtuvias are nlac ll Ullg I ho (OVMI vv'th car.o.cis Ati.t twill af er t!io stjle n' too itival'.t of ulnri car (VHt. mainly it voted to conveying to t:o tons cnl ear o.' tie ordinary Now Yorker .i I "slim n. 'Hon of what ho ha '.t oxpo.-t :f ho .loo II 't volo for M S!io,.ird. P'r ti:t:nco, l!l l .in ii.omii."I. nvnt l, a plotmv .if l'i-! .lom ln in inort.ir-tviir.l ;inl r'wn. tondinif tao v.;i-knott n colibb t'!or. amtular Inn! .'..nits. ,i in mi n which m nit.ld.onjo .onccpi.on f ;ho cl v nail: i;kpoi!M tim: i-ask." Th.n year. j.mi. Ii.'iv, I'm Tommy Plait's cho.co. ' ltofonn" lust now (ho cam is. If I m lcc c.l I'll put t'i;i town On a higher achoUattc t'.i.l. The iMiimion ixplo all low down To my ptii-.ty and knowledgo. An.! I ll even th. "White Wlugi" te All griduatM rrom my cillegi1. Of cour you can't be gxi.l. liko nie t Roformem a!! a.lrv nie): Put. common ie.jli'. I'll b kind I II let y'u all v'to for me. Justice Jerome on another M:er fls ur"M its Onrro Nation, an, on h m the bint wreks himsolf thus: i,h . In hn.l we h.-re hhold A ceichrat.M v'ommon Scold He'd turn New '.rk to Sp.'ttr' Tn. And. Uresd tn Carrie Nation givn. He'd J.-tn the oth-r lYude that iwl And rais.- the Plue Uiw lllgois' how. itnr fake "lieform ' will have no i sho. No v Yorkers will not ! usk sirriiio'W. jot all of he jmst.T have wrse M'"' '( t1"'" 'l lh;'. pV,l"t make the ai'ts.l! t the wter of New y.wk. A f av rit, is a big cartoon r-p- nt.r.g IT. !. . as usual lu. n:s co. leir.ate imp. oft-r tiit a or p.rus ref nn to Pat 'or Knvkerb vker in a ; ion lihei'M "Hole Iws Tor N. "A OP p.KPORM " The leg-nd that g'X' with :h'j Is: PATilKI! KNIi'KPKIhH'KKK -N ', thank u. I'r U', I had , d - of tlia; stuff In ''.'I. I A cisgvl and holhi-il c!tlxi-n is j shown rv-vvlrig a "m.t to liv. from IJ.T'm ail f.umg th:s placard: pv:rmisshn t HitK.vTiiK MUST P.P. OHTAINKD PltoM TUP rlST!tHT ATroltNKT. "Kh th s iw p.t, who n w tak.-s Ui pi.uv he. !e the sp-ll-tilnd.-r a, a P' 'I! t ll 11 1 fW, K' in IIU VOrg. No loner i th man wlih Jlnrli-s In Us mind Uniit-M in otnnrtuni'v . P maci'ne-. s ap and pickles. He will rank fr..rn fit cim'Ulg" w !h the ll-chari- r of tr".i I": Ik of fu:m n lti.n and the. silver t Tgu-.l or itur ot) the cart, as p-T sample; IP I.oW IS KM-VTF.P We niut sr t i perm:- t HVe wl h PIM- pr Talk i tv. vh -pers an-1 n tt Tm a cre.1. Then, w-.th d-In-ty. Ti w ilk en allow !. :iit anl terfe.'t s-'- e - lew ilk vou'll ! N-x; yon ' i and have to wear :ip; .-r alth ' d. ; , Jer 'inc's h gh nn .: n to live In hi in '". An 1 x 'r.'tr 1 r ! ma I- -f .-"rk. To g:w. no ffe.-,. If he giv v u ! N-e.v Y .rk. 1 I'rav th -t h i . .r-. t t... ! An 1 ir-v" us j --r rn : ! Tork. cm us. on us. , live in Nv hud HOW TH KY WKI.;'iMi;U STltAN UKIIH. i A woman wh ha traveled mil. h ah-ut th- Unit.-1 St.it' S an l in Kuroin-. ; comim-nting m the way c.illfornlj l-o- u,,l ,!r,ru',r ' ",r ... l.i id-nts in .-.'-r own experience there. She sa.d: "I have never on people who tp-at strangers a' t.i- 'al.f.riiljns do In any .ther portion of the world. "Sacram -nto was the tlrsl city of the state whic h my daughter anil I en ten. 1. Having a few hours to wait before taking a tram, we strolled out an! encountered a IHtU- girl with an armful of magnificent rise. It waa the middle of wlnt-r. and I rernarkel un the sig.it to my daughter. The ,,'rl heard me and exilamu-d: " 'Oh, wou can have them.' I said that I would take one. but she forced the whole armful upon me. " 'I wa Just takltig them to chl.' she Instated; 'I can get plenty more at home.' 'After lunch we walked out again and stopped a: a residence Ut look over the fence at the roe- in the garden. The lady of the house saw u from the wind"', came out and picked a great bunch for us. We were fairly abasnecj .at such treatment. We had come from the east, and we didn't know what to mak( r iL "Iva:er we were at Pasadna one dav riding on one of the trolley cars that - tXtXiX fl,.T .p.. vltl) reu bunchea of nvariet ( e(ioo-r among the glossy green leave. i mile rhe p-m irk that I w.she. i nao a bunvh to dry and :ake home with me. "Til get y oi hunch.' sa:d the r.-on-duetor, and he ac-tually stopped the car and got. me a hunch of those fn-iipera! A laly on tlo- c ar i-k- l us If we were irr.Ir.r' ... )... ,n..l 1 titil her , kIww. noVair.g al.u' it. Khe explained a rout it. and joiid: " 'Kv-ry on" who ato nd Is expectJd t nring a rojnen or rr-s. vv neii we get off til" cor I will tike you to m.V horn., and g .' you rose to carry, and sh iw you where the opera house is.' She did so. an darm'-J wi'h b autlful hunehes. of rose?, we enterel the opera house. Kvery R-a: was sold, and we lnught standing room. . The entertain mnt was a sort or spectacular m n whi.-h the your, girls of the city .. , i ..... . : . roses. Hverv In h i,' rhe woodwork of the building was concealed by rrvatned roses, and at t.ie close f tt,e program, oy some sort of meehanUal anange rnent oyeihead. a shower of rcise leave fe n ;ie audl-nce. It was the prettl-t thing I ever aw. Hut the most as.t m. iming thing about It a that two genilcaion lof! (Ii'lr seats and t'.-r. i us to ,.iko them, "V. said, Vh, we cnno! take i.iiii' seam; yii have pill for them, an, I w have l 'im'il aland, ug im.mii.' Tlpy ivplird, 'th. you aiv ti'.iiiifi'. and we can', allow coinivuiv to sui id no la t'alfoi it a ' Anl tho it no un their sells to us, after i-.ivnig i! npl.'cc for th til, How IhiA Knew we w're iranavis, I don't Kn. but i'i'i at w ivs 'upoi von' lit Oollfoi ni l. and d eonn-tiiliig nice fr i'U bcf. rc tlicv let ) ge., "Mv tr ttior w nt to a coinen:Uii In San Pnnc so and wlun hs d-d Kit oil had nached t!i. lie adtiu.it lei III. y Hal choen lllcv found a I'eif ft liow.r of it d Ion California ,h, p e and great has-k- t of fresh fin I . ti sillmt I" I s own eaves, on every hand. And each dav lac faded Honors and old -. uU were re. Illove.l and fresh put In the r paces. At all the o.lier tl l iil n to-1 !tuai ( ers U was the same. U's l.ttlc wav t lev hate In California." It'lirv ltriiviln. Harris. S. C. .iy: vt took tued.cluo vear ttir atlhiua hut one bottle of One Minute Cough Cure till in more gid than any thnlg ee during that time. Host Cough Cure." CHAS KiHlKltS. Ptugglst. Willi tm K I'urtH. writing from Rus sia., says that tn.vst of the pcopi,. who haw been cxilc.l to SIIstIh are hotter on thin they were at home. He i.xs not das littertv to ch.tos.. their own home, as one of life's beneficial fea tures. Many physicians are now prescribing K .l ) 'Pypepl Cure r-gularly having found :ha: U I the best prescription they can write because It l the one preperaiim which c nialn ;he elements neoessi.trv to digest not ody some kind of food "but all k nd and It therefore cure I id g-tstl. n and dvspepsU no mat. f-r what '! cause. CHAS. ItoOKItS. Pi-Uk-glst. The stronit'st flnt nude In 'avur of ihe recip'oel y 'i-e.uv n it"t I at -d 'is: winter by Mr. K. n w.th Pr une is tha. niitliT It to. tt .on wo c hi: I tml hosi for win" Ti'ii' : h uh jiuli-tliv for hell.-vlng tins w ill I tv a g o har fain. N'errl Sliver. North stttanf rd. N H.t "I purehas'.l a boitle One M'nu'.e O.tuch Cure when S'lfferlng rh cough doctors toll til' was incurable O-e bo-tle rtletcl in-, the scond and third al no.t . ur- d T ".liv I nm a well mm." CHAS RiX'.KIiS. Prugg'.-t. Jilt a s.t.'ti as It ir-A Itiuril Kvan had ttl.t-.l f r Sain -i th- c.irresiion.l--n:s tegan to talk , f W .Ilium K Chan dler f-r secr-tarv of the navv agiln Vi they want II li to wrlle another b.x.k? R. W puru Klntersvtlle. Pa , say he suffered 5 yejrs with p les and eu!tl obtain i,i relief until IVWItt s Witch t'ai'l Si've effe ted a ermanen! cure ''ount-'rf d:s an worthless. CHAS. Ri Hi KKS. Pfugglst. S r Thomas I.lpton lic rnve l hl na tion ilitv w h n h- t dd th" people ,.f Chicago that he tia.l "riilv. some of th' nail with w hi h the Am-ricf cup had be-'n ,. flrinlv crewe I d w n " S I Parting. J Howard street, fort Hur-n. M ch.. writ' "I have 'rle.l many piles and laxatives, but 1-W:it' Mt:Ie parly It ers ar- far th' h! pill I have ever ue I Th'V never gripe i'HAS ItOi-iKUS. liruggltt While 1're.lb nt Alim. w i ac I f hiving la-it" f'-'. It l a- sert-'d that the she.., he I r a- 'he Trr.i-ir of the Wis. . ns n university will b' ha.-l to Ml'. O" .rg W. T.ine I'etvamo, Mich., writ-: ' Y oi- Kod.i' luspe.tsla Cure s th-. h-t rm-dy f r I" dles ei mil stomach :r-ul)'e 'hat I ever u d. F ir years I nfT 're from db.p-psl.1. at tinr-s c impelling pie ti "tiy :n !e,l and c.in-ing rt'.- it ' 11 iieonv. I am c -rn-p!e;. iy cured by K "1 ! Pvspep a Cur", In r eotii'fei !'n ' t frlen U who uf 'r fr en I'1 lik-e.-.oi I ilw-ays "tfer n i v foe it If ,r fils Thu 'ir 1 hiv -. pil!" i'!lS 'tfUJKItJl. Prug-k-l If any .f th- de'eit ites t 'h- I) ink ers' conventlo-i ie't Hi.' r ti's-k-t b .oks in their "e.her cl , h- s" wto n ioavimr home "i-v w il lliil l il banker, ac. , ommod.iting n,n SOLPIKP.'S KXPK TfBN?K. M M Aut'n a civil wnr veteran, of Winch -st-T. Ind.. wrl'es: "My wife w is sick a long time in pl of good doc tor's treatment, hut was wholly cured l-y Pr. K".ng' N'. vv I,lf Pills, wl Ich wnrk'd wonder for her leilth." Thy always do. Try th-m. Only I5c at Hart's Drugstore. BESTOF EVERYTHING In a Word This Tell of the Pwse.iger Servlc via f he Sorfhwestern line.. Eight Train Daily Between St. Paul and Chicago, comprislnc The Latitat Pullman Bleepars, Peorles Dining Csr. Library ind Observation Cr, Free Kecllnlng Chair Car, The 20th Century Tmlns Runs Kvery Day of Ihe Year. The Finest Tram In the Worh rifctric Lighted Dcattd THK PAIXircn STATP. EXPRBSB, the Finest Pally Train Itunnmg Ifetween Ht. Paul anl Chicago, via the Short Line. Connections from 'h W Made via Th. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Of. RAT NOHTHKUS AND CANADIAN PACIFIC K'TH. This Is also the UKBT LINK between Onmiia. ot. Paul and Minneapolis. Ail Ag-nts Sell Tickets via The Northwestern Line w. ii. mp ad, H. i wsucn. General Agent. Trav. Agent- 245 Alder Stre-td, Portland, Oregon. A report from Supt. J, l llltlck. He foim Soldi i. Pi uni t tow n, W, Va , tvl. is. I'ksi; "After ayiiig nil oiiu'r adver llsctl ooiiuh in.illiilie, Ime dicltled lo use Pol"' Honey and Tar exclu sltfly In tho Ves Vlmlii!.i Reform School I llli.l II th,. lllost iiffoothe, llud absoliit dv hurmless."- -Hrt' I'iiib- StolO. I. Is ah 'in Hire for tb ' 'I' ll Mu ll filer to !Ue all'thcl I to. Ialll.lt oil. Clms, II VcMini'. i:ianioii, III., nrties, "Mv boy. i' years oltl, Hal u severe ell which refusal to yield tt) any Ilea nici. null! We Hi d Polev's Honey a'i. I Tar lie iui suntiiie:v cured b"f ir u Hit one hold " T ike non' but P -ley's - Huts IMius:oie. Chicago liecnd-Herald. If the own ers of (.icl.r.cs and lu ge bull Hug . t n captains of Mm a-l tin- eug'.-iecr. of 1.1,'tnnotite, vvi-n- ariesied nd fined -'very time their slacks .-lll.ll'd ilelle sm -ko i'!i,,atto i-ouM v'rv ti,i. kit be :'.le-iiied (roin II -nos; ,.ht ions mid nil ,i.-n ading leprmcli. After exposure or when v-u fee t-.-ld coming on. lake a do"- of -'olev' llonev mid Tar It never fail to to; a is-ld If taken In tine ... Hart's Prug- Chicago Tribune: p.e ihe mar-eved -tti-ld-ss reform aspltvd also to the p sitlon of K:it I.a lV hi the Uin-I When suffeilng from rickl ig c-ugh, ake a -lose ttf Polev H.vney n, Tar. The jxtr-n. will Ite relieved and warm, grateful feeling and he.tling of ihe pans affecst-tt will be .-ipCi-lcnced. - Halt tirugnlore. St I.mlii P..s.pipatch: What will the women folk think of he ':coii. s.n nun who fil"tf I when a iiiou.e ran u;i the ieg -f hut trt'Ur .' J O lit is of Prostt.ntg Ml. write I ha I i v rv b I lit i.'k of kidney coin plaint ill I tred Koo-V. Kidney Cur tilil.h give in.- inme.liiV ,. relief and I was p. i'-c lv cut -I af er t.ik ng two I...- ."." r- stir., y -u :ik,- F-l''. Hart's Pr ik-s! .re K ins is Citv Star: Mr l.' kl:-d of i resl lent w I. under jnv c r.-uni an. es. n.'t w r : ng lilt own no-.-. 'o,..-ve;t w tvil. I lleve If l cc n o I g s lta ki-'he honll never 1- neglccte I. I: no. an. ktdn v d'.e,. r w hi. h. If al low -1 to ru i ' tt I nut r-.ult In Itr ght's di-ire ,! il,. tes ,,r other ser- -ii and of: -n fa'al o enpt.i nt Foley' Kl'ney I'nre make, :n,. kiln.y, well -llarf Drags: -re. Ha; 1-nts iuiore Vmer'-i'i- '" -It. - pre.', say III v will sbut c!.i rushes lev -rai of -'.- 'v.; fiethill platers hay- l)---n Inlun-d In th''.- teutal af fray. S A. Ingtll. fr-'wn I..lnt, V Y. tt rl 'My w f.- snfT.-re.! from ki tn.y trouVe f r j ir. She vta Itidu e, to try Foley' Kidney Cure a'l t In .e. tYltt t '-I- " -' - tn using II. she was gre:t!v improve! .m. "ire tv.fl.s eur-l her "-Hart's Prugstofe. N'.-w Y "k Pre. That hemii . oin- l e Itri'l II ttlte.it. in i teVmlle len-t ' cor i.ge fi'iorv for fie turning out f a rop- to hang souil' . n.. with. Mrs T Itril l'.-mi'i of Pir-h illv Ille. Mi h . was trm'il d "I h :t rh.um f'-r th't.) tears a-i hid tr e, number ' do t ir th.mt - ll-f Afr jw t an f'l.' itl n -f M inner Stlte. her hand be-mi - bt-.-r ind tn a .hot time she rt il , ent r-iv i nr.-1 ll.-iti.-e of 4u!is-. . s !li-:' Prug . .re 'in i t lilt n in S'.eikr 1 1 on -p-". - r.il nioiin. . f 01 h ' s b ' i ri 4 I 'i lis' O'.tf II- t i, ti t i.e. av..r if th- " I p: i i come convince d it f h Ir, lillll'i.'' Ti -T i ' .-I'.-i S'PtUT AI.VIIM nigh- tnv br ch -r's b ii y w is nm " tt ri'. s Mr". J ( i ,1. Ml' :l I- .f i I- - i I n K y ' I' s s-m-'d I 'rillv:'.. before We eoilld Kt -.) IV tt lie h'!i g s N'-'W -v, tvh! 'i cave oul -k r- l"f and n'lv in., I it W.- always keep 'i oi-.. to pr .-cc' .or .-hit Ir. n , 1 1 r nn 1 tvti.n;'!nir I'limh It V, ,l .--III" in : from e -nr.' I tn .f a ctir.-i e proiicli il irouine hit n .:h r re-liely toilld r-lle.e Infil'lile 'or e.'iifti. o. Ids. throat .nd tin. ir tr iiihl-s Vi.. .oi,! l A Trt i Ie't tl. t fr- a: H i-t's Drugs'. re P-troll Free fr.-s- If Pr--S. le'l t It kisov-ii .e!"rniie,l to appoint oiilv oill'l' III tll'll to oltl,.... It's ' llle s.'llle ehar.tiili'e s.miI foruie.l a home for PP f s.-l .n il p -tl tt. I i:is. A PMK" MYPTEItV ft Is a niys'er," why wornen endure bn'-kai he. hnadiehe. n-rv oisneis sle.-n-,.,.n..Ns. mi-Ian ho:y faln-lng and .llisv spells wh-n Ih nis-itids have prove that Klectrlo Illtt -rs tvlll pilckly cur mch troulil-s "I sufferel for year with kidney trouble." write Mr Phcbe f'herley, of P.-fer. m, la., "nnd a lame hack pnlntl nie m I could not drr mvself hut Klctrlc miter wholly cur ed me, nd, ilthongh 7J years old. I now am able to do al mv housework." It ovenome oonstlpitlon, Improve appe tite, give perfect health, fai'y 50c at Hart's Drugswe. Omaha B': Wyoming stockmen re irganllng a campaign to exterminate the Wr, which are proving detru -tlv.-to sheep. H-re Is a good clianie for the man who thinks he ha lost a few bear. BHR nrPN'T WFAn A mask. rtut her be.vilv waa completely hldd'-n hy svir-1, hlot-he and plmpl-- till she used Iliieklen's Arnica flalv Then they vantshil as will all eruptions, fever aon-s. holl. ul'er c-irl)iinc . and fel ons from H us... Infallible for nits, corns, hums. ncnl.I and piles. Cure gimrin'tel. 2f.c at Hart's Dr-jgsore. H-Ietia Record: A Tt.mton clergyman wants ti hi-.e a batll'-shln S'-nt to Cnn- intiiio'ile. Th- sultan I more emir, .ige.nis than (hos.. Itostonla'ig. un, It l ake a uh"le fleet to mnk' any lusting itnpr s--ion on him. A never falling cur.- for cuts, burns, cnlds, ulcers wound and sore I pe- Witt' Witch Hazel Salves. A most ... ... .. i. . ... Hn sooining anu neanny renieoy i"r on ( skin nrf.-cilins. Acee-,t only the genu ne. CH AH. HfinKflS. Druggist. ruiiHvilie Coiirl'-r-Joiirmil: The duke of M inches (T not only decked his wife In past- "pearls," but o far ns re fined to pay tho hill for them. Tn.lv ..ii r Amerl.-an girl are getting tl bar gain lot of "iiohb men." Don't wait until you ly-romn chronic ally constipated but take P-Witt's Ut ile Karly (Users now and then, They will keen vour liver and bowel In good order Kasy to lake. Safe pills. CHAS. IKKJEItH, Druggist. GO EAST VIA SHORTEST AND QUICKEST LINE ft) Sl.raiil.)iiliilh,MiiiiifHHili,l'Iili'ai:t' and All Poinis 'list. PAII.Y TKAIN8; FAST TIMK. HI'-H-VICK AND SCKNKUY I N rN)UAI.i:i). Thrtligll I'slac, and Tour s' :eepn. inning and Huffi Hiuok ng iJbraiy Cars. Tickets to point pjt via Portland and the Oret Northvnt Ity , -n sal , O It. A N. Tltkei tiftl.e A.totia, or Uret Northern Tlokst yittu In rillHI) MKF.Iil. POItTUANP. ie. ..I., r.o.t ...a ...ii -i.,n regarding Klrrn trip, call oi . r d dres A. H C. PKNNItl' 'S. City Pa. and T-cket Agmi. f'oriisn.l i e . . , Oiocasrji4'iJ I Depot. Fifth ind Leave I I Streets Arrive tt li in 7 00 inn iverUn.l Kiprv Train for Saioin, It-seburg. Ash land. Sncra'uoiitu. W p tn ngden. Han Frail. clik-o. Mojavr. less Allgele. Kl Po. S Ju a nn New urlenn nnd th Kat. At Wiiotlhurn (dally rcept Sun davl. tiioi-filntf train connect witn I train for .Ml. An gl. Sllvrrlnii. H r o W 11 V I r. Sptlngfteiil. n.J Ntrtn. and yn lug train for Ml. Angel and Hilvcr lim : JO a in I'orvalll nassen- v.r ii M p ml Shrrldan p.-n-I ... Pally ilHy ricept Hunday Itettate ticket on sale b-!re,n I'urt land, Sa. rnmento and Man Franclx-o Net rales II.' first class an, 111 second cia.s. tncludltig sleeper. I:ai. an, tickets to liastrrn point and lliir 'i-.- Also Japan, China, llono lulu an I Australia. I'an be nblaiuril fi.'in J H Klrkluti-I. Ticket Agent. 134 Thtr-I Street. YVMilU.I, DIVISION Pas-'-I g"- depo; f .,.! ..f J, (Ter 01 St le-aio f-r ins --go da.lv ( ' :rt. PI a in ; I: li, I f.'.. .1 i.'i. 1 I.', it .'.'., "i. tl Vi p rn ..nl t isi p m. o i Sun lav .:t Air ve jt I'orll.iiid dil'y at '' 3'-. Mil 'ii a ni . I 3i, .Mi.. ' :i. ;. 7 I i, I I isl p m , I.' M .1 in. dilly - e.-f! M oi iiv y ::o and l-i li a. nt. oil Sun day ot.ly. leave f,.r Pallas dally e,epi Sun. lay a: I i'i p in Arrive a: for '.land at 9 H i a lit Pass MKT train e.ives Palli f t A!il--e Moii lay, Wednesday and Fri .lit ut : li. p m. U-luiiu Tu'slay, Ttiinsdays and Saturday. Il. pt Su 'dav'. It. KiUllll.lllt. Manager C II MMtKHAM. lien. Fri. an I P. Ag! ll Travel UXURIOUS Th,' "Northwestern I.iml'. d" trains, electric lighted ttiroughou', both Inside and out. uiiil steam heated, ar with out ric.ptlon, tli finest train in the world. They embody th Ut-t. rwri and b.-st l.r,i f ir comfort, convent eice and luxury ever offered th travelling nubile, nnd altogether ire th null complete and splendid produetloh i,f th car builder' art. These ipb-odal Train Connect With The Brest Northern The Northern Pacific and The Canadian 1 'aclflc AT ST. PAI. POR CHICAGO and the EAST. No extra charge, for the uprior actirnmodiition and all rlaais of tick et are available for pasaige en th train o 'hi Un ar prole" ltd hy th Interlocking lllock Hystm. W. H. MI'lAD. H. U HI8M9II, O'-neral Agent. Traveling Ag't Portland, Oregon. Dyspepsia Cure Diacsts what you eat. This jiritpiiral.lon rontitlfm nil of the dlKt-stuiilH uiiil (IlKt'slM till kliiili of footl. Jl,Klv(.-ltmt,iintrclli-f and never fiillH to ttiire. It ullnwH yon In rut all tho food you want. Tim inostHetiMltlvc BtoinacliH can take it. Hy Its n') many tlioiiKitnilti of dyspeptic liuvo bePtl cured after everything elttfl fulled. It Ih unviitmlli-d for ullNloiuach troubloH. It can't help but do you good Prepared only by r... lr.WiTT&('i..niili'ago Tim II . I ittln ci ml ii liis'J',4 1 1 mi " Hm Ms-'. For Bale by CHAS. KOOHnS, DruggUt. TihM m ' SOITII ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA KIVFR RAILROAD. I l AM PUH II AM" A p, iilsii.l I i Ih is 1 1 ma ui l,o A.ieiis aii-l War I 0iul r-.ini I h .in a in j , o. p in a t i t i ii i i i . .ni. ...I .-nd w.) I il wi J I'.iini tuiaipm i (i a in : li it. j. i K - li'K PIVIslIlN --siit; tsieiu t..r yy (tittiiii,.itl j 7 to m' II illiu H.t el loll tel. o. IUI h, 1 1 ,t in ti l and Aslnil I 'In o s a . p f. h a lit i si ,. ... ' esil.lr fur 11 arrvlib.ll , I 1 3 hi. t I l,tts , II. imiii -tut. r'tirt ' isi i in s si in i .ii've. su. I Atieila " in Huli.ljy only Ail tral . maka cl-t i-ounot-tlon al ilobl wiin all Norihsrn I'acirttt train lo and fititii Hi Kat and Huun I point, J. I". AlAIH, Oen'l Prslght and rngfr Agsnl. ..Forlland Astoria fyule.. STR'TAIIOMA." Pally ll-'iind Trips l.'icept Huiiday. TIMt CAHU Leave Portland 7 . in. I.eave Asl.ir 7 p, IU. The Dalies Boat STR. ''BAILEYGATZEKT." Iietaeen I'ot.latil. The Da'dej and mf P-llllS. TIMt C A HI) le-ave Portland. Tu" lays. Thut tay and K urdata at I a m. Arritra The Vie tie .sine day Ip nv le aves Tij I.,lea. Hati lays, Wo Insa- lav an! Fridiy, at i a in. Arr vet PorCanl. same .lay, t p. Rt I'm r u! hai the grandatt tern o al-tra- tl eta ..ii earth I. in ling Fo"l cf Aider ltet Holli 'I'll oie. Main 'l. A J TWIailt At AitwU J"HS M Plt.l.iK.N. Agt. Tha palla. pittritiiit & hahni;h, ai ii1 Kiver Witl.lDltP A WTF.II.S. Agt. Whit Saiin n. "' V KIT. Agt Vanvuvr, H W i ltl.'liriiN. Agt l'ortian-1. Oregon Shoit line ano Union Pacific timi: s. II til) I-p-rt t'l.l.H i Pi tn I' i, Hand ' li i.- . I' -trail -.a;, i avk' . p.-i.vrr. S; -. al Kt W at :h. i una ' "am. hi K a .-! - a . C: t .1 Hum- Ht I - oi . I'tocag ' il Kt.O'. stl I I'i 1st A' l.'it'c S til l.ike. Denver liil r. y ortti. tuna L 1 o I' li h i, h ilisas I I y til1 ii ' s- , o .. i h c g 'in-: 'i and 1 i : Wall Wall...' ' S' Tan: , He i l i mad k in- M n-irnp I:, I in S' P.iii' Pil iltli i: Ml.. llkee. C),. H, i. in.. , i g , nn Kst Artlv ' t-. on fr m P -riant! to '"lileig. No i';i ii. t ,.f I'ar. '" 'I'VS' AND HIVKIt srillipt'I.K - Pr on Asioria All sailing dale. . I snli)er o change ' Kir .fun Krnn, . rn ev ei y five days I 7 '" Columbia Hiyer i ( a. m. Pa lv. i- T. I'or land and ic. ciilHiin. i Way landing.. Monday H;. iin, i N ihct t leaves At.irW on lid- ililit. ,,.-,, t Hut.day, for llwac, .-nn-. :ing tii,-re with trans f,.r long Mi ii. ti. 'I Iok.i an I North llem-ii .olta. It-'liiinli g urrlve ai Astoria aaui even ing W MUNHHKltltV, Astoria. Agent. A. K C1LAK1, oiieinl I'aSHi-nner Agent, 1'ortlaiiil, Orisgnii, A FEW INTERESTING FACTS iri,Vh!',L ,i""pl" '"ieiiiplitin a rl. whether n h,,,,ea r p;r.. they naturally w.iui the b,-t rrvio nl, ,, tiuble s r,lr a. a,-.,,. , ..mfoTt n snf'-iy 1 cm etn.-.l Mmidove of n.a pal I to fv,. the public nnd nur train n '.oi . , , . "' 'iu con- ,, ui v.-i Kltitf I in- Junction point Pullman Palace Hlee,,K an,j ar on throng,, trains. at all fhalr see . I'"" ""rVl''" "'"t-elled. served a h, e.irie Meal, vi!" "nt'.l" "!'""" "' "rst-cla-s cr. The Wisconsin Central Lines HrHlT.i.T'f" 1r,.::k', ,llr""' "''"""ona :iMi!;fti;,ai"iiM - .?J'r,i T , '"rlhf' Inform ill m .-nil n or JAH. A, CIMMC, Milwaukee, Wl. tf.Mienii Agent TIIR CTUCAOo NOHTIIyVPSTPrtM RAIL.WA t.