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THE MOUNlNTi ASTORI AN, Sl'NDVV, NOYF.MIUIR X HUM. gaily okuimt. EDWARD C HUsSEll, JR.. Prop. Telephon Main Sl. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Sent by mU. per year 8tu by mall, per month 8rved by carrier. per month .CO SEMI-WKEKLT. Beet by mU, Pr year. In advance. $:.i0 - All communications Intended for pub- llcatlon hould be directed to "Editor Altorian." Business communication of t'.l kind and remittance must oe ddreej to "The Aitor'.an Publlah tog Co." Th Astorlan guarantee to It adver- tttera the large circulation of any Brpper publlhea on the Columbia tlw. - - NEW PHILIPPINE Stm-ATION. The Insurrection in the Wand of S- mar place a nw pA-t en the entire j tT Mn.l.d:es. Philippine sltuarlon. It l dear nw . that the trouble hi the Elands are not I Th . of tn. ruri4i frt.e d-livery so nearly ended a was unosJ. The j . h,vn phenomln.il. It :ar;ed tt) recent ban Vs. and tl oin.T bo- , flye as, w jh Jn 4;,,r,rru.-,i f tf movement of the insurgent mhlc l,v;w r u;e running from Oh.tr!,--have bn repir.ej frm thJt quarter. J tolvn w Vj pj, Wrpritt.in for indicate that there ar? still chance of I .- jurinK the pn-sent year is rather serious flghting on that and one anJ t(j(i p,w:n,;jS;er-s.'n.'r.: or two of the other Winds. Admirtl j w i;, J?(t c,nrrtl, , , ai;,,,,- $s.;vi.ih for disjiatch t the navy 4e,-art- i yr4r Oongteswni.o wh. cr- takin ment r-pv'rt that there Is an active In- paT,vuUr (n;,,. in ,he service say surrection in Sanrar. nh t!e nava! ; (h u the aiiowamv will probably be and the military commanders In the Philippln-M are taking the measure which are JmanJetl by the new de vrlciptnetit. Kor-rs rprts that a body of marines has (rone to the dis turbed district, and tht "nearly all the naval force are OHWntra.Cvi on j the Samar patrale." This shows a rent- j Ixing mse of the new s!tuatin !n the Philippine which promise, wvirk of an ! effective cnaracw on me pan ot J American In the-very near future. i True. General Chaffee, according to reports, has aild that he doe not lk for any heavy battles In Sannr. Some fighting is evidently erpected from the I number of ld!ers and marines which have been sent there in the past week or twi. The intention of the auth-ri- ties is to clean out all to? insurgent struvtiJn which were embjied in Its and those suspeiel of being In ym- j r-em rp-)rt to Socrtary Ling w .tl re oathy with them from th Islanl ofjefive earnest and careful afentim by Samar. Those in arms will be either I eagres early in its c m'.ng sexi ,n, a:il killrd or capture-1. The navy w.ll cv ; tnat a ;berai p.,lioy with repar! to operate, by occupying psts a! g the 1 jppr TTiati Jn for carrying into effect coast, and by patrUng the w-aters -nrk maijped out by the h ard. vvlU armnd it. as to prevent the rebels funju-d. from escaping to any of the oti-.er 11- The raii-3 pac with which our c-rp-ends, as it i expected that many of ' nircial interest are making progress them will attemot to do. The in the invasion of foreign turrit iry; ..ur hostlles) In Samar are beilev-d bv p.-s!t! in a the VaKng manuf a.-'uring :.ie military author. ti-.-s an ih Ul- ; an J jir xlucing people of the world t an1 ) be largely ,-.mp -ed ,,f refug e day. and the groe ng t-ndency vt "th-r fr m me of the other sections of the nation to l,Kk upon cur :" 'gre with rch:?!ag-. Including Lut-o. who ' alarm, r-n l- r- lt impiratlv that our moved to Samar when th-y b'-gan ta'navy shmld be eriuil to that of any of find their original iuarter tjo h 1 for 'our commercial coml-etitors. them. An aive campaign '.s 1 1 b un- j der;ak-n at once in Samar. fi as to1 ju.Iff!n by W1.lt r,.nel J. Hampton make a general round-up . f alt the in- 1 R. ;iuWUnr, n(1i,lat f.,r g-,v-r-surgenta in that ion. JuJt at prs- j n i)r f v.rginla, says rhe lmo-raw ent Samar is the center ( Ji urbane ha,v ,, walkover in the o Dmtlnloti in the archipelago, and tie latentiM lMf autumn c,;,,nfc, H-.ge claims the Is to make a clean sweep .A tile Wand Rpub:!,,aM wir) and that he w.ll by the soldiers, aided by th- navy. ; cln.y ,ven ,m tlf ,n wh;tl. countl-s. Adjutant-General CVrbln' rvc-nt re- j whe the D-mo,-rat. will have to de- P-'rt reconmended a reduction of the i pWli on the Wack cuntiefl. If this be military forces in tlie Philippines. It j a p.j!itloal reVrMutlon In at hand in w-a, the expectation A Pr-siden: M' j Virginia, but p. litlcal can lilat-s are al Kinley that the reduction oi the m-li- : wayB gtven oiy.irn'.mlc gla-ses thrmjgh tary In the islanis which had been ef. ; vhir.h t0 vlew thelr ow ntical pr n fected In the eariy part of 1'aOl would j pec:. be followed a mjnth henc- by a fur ther diminution in the number of sol diers in that quarter. The change which haa cJtne in the situation in the Wtende, ho-wever, in th past few week will compel an immediate alteration of tm programme. It may turn out to be necessary to Increase the force on the islands Inst-rad of to diminish It further. The work of the Taft c mnnls sion will be k -pt up, of course, but it is clear to the ountry now that th area of that biiy's activity will be much smaller f rc a few m inths more at leat, than exp.-cted. T.i military arm w 11 be c.-m.-l'.e :o kep In the j front of affairs ov-r :i large par; of the archipeiag . K--beil.. n must b- prompt- j ly crushed in ail o'. th- islands. The j n situation in 'he Philippine will j compel an ai.erati ,a ; the plans of the , military enj -uoins in .Manna as w-i aj in thos:- of the administration at Wash ington, bu: both Washington and Ma nila will have to adjust ih-mselvei to the change in th- conditims. G'.ob--DeiniK-rit. The political excitement In New York has been Increasing and thP campaign has developed into the hottest and most mixed-up affair that political men in I New Y rk )mi mvi in miny a long l-Uy. I A l '.Ms Um ft is ;ra";W' !'H 'who will be vYlorl.'us. Tint It will be j.l else I'le.tlon ts e:nvded by both 'sides, 1; w niM not bo surprising If th. m ly vr was elect I by j thousand v te 'e-ither from tlie outlook now. Tlicr Is a possibility of tt 1 n ts.t.lo be. 'tween now" ati.l oUvfMn day. hut It l a r m to possibility. When S.th Iv was the.ind pendent cinliiite four year ago She llopiihll. oins had Oen.-nil Tracy l:i the field a , their candidate. Hom y G -org.' a run. nlng f r mayor and Tammany hi I IV M.tyir Van Wyvk. tammany. e.urse, was victor ous. Henry irteorge. Jr. ho t.vk hi fi.her's place j after he did eo suddenly In the midst 'of the c.Ti,ign. polled. Jb ut Jo.'XKV Iow and Tfs.-y polled atvut an euu.il mimber of votes, and. with the Henry v m u, j... ; feat Tammany. This year there Is no j tu ,pin The forces have all united fir W!Ut rr ; ael Tammany has to face the eomb'ned ; m ,vf m,.n. of , xvtt b. greater than :h postmasterKeti era! nvommenjed and prevlict that Ui.. onoivio -lll b- appropriate.!. It is esti mated that when the service has been perfected It will cover l.W.tV spuare m'.les of territory and have ov-r 3i0W.- 1x, patpin, 0n .vVeni!T 1 tber wUl rout(lg in iWrat:on. one currier o fa( riu( anJ ihf Bin,ral Rrwth f vn llKTeajlt, .j,,, num. of rilu;s, bT .hl j,, if nert July to htween W-0 and X. E.ich carrier serxvs on an average ftXl patrons. There were OS carriers on the 1st of la Ju'.y. so that within nne year the t- vloe vi, fcaVe dlubleJ, It h to be hoped that the rwm- ' menla:!oivs of th board cf naval con- Ail the reports that reach us from the great "W'es; are to the effect that never w?re the force of progress so active as they are today. Tens of thousands of new homes are being built; scboolhouses and churches are being increased, enlarge 1 and beauti fied. Homes, churches and srhoolhouftes comprehend the blesings and the bene, fits of civilization and they tell the story. So we bow to the Wwt rhe great training quarters of AmTiean politic and the exhaiwtless granary "t the world. Philadelphia Times. PRAEL & COOK TRANSFER COMPANY Telephone 231. DPYING AND EXPRESSING All goods shipped to our f.'ar Will Receive .Special Attention. No. 538 Duane St., W. J. COOK. Mgr. Astoria, Ore. Ites. Te. 1131. J.A.FASTABEND GENEP.AI, CONTRACTOR AND BCILDER. Whll' an r luslvoly vee:abli 1et : unwife ''d rnotaiiy insutllol. tit to K.ve pr 'per n 'iir shment to the b l ;!ier is in dou.'t that we In A nei i.t ,m: too niu.li moat How much morv fun tit' proper i" unt we cousum.' e hive no available s!:l:.os to h w bu: It is p etty s-ife to conclude that we eat from fifty to 'ti hinMiv.l l-T cent mire ni it than the amount which sti ves;. Ration has proven :o be ih. pro,''i- nuaniltv. Yesterday's elitlon of the As(,rla! w-.-u exhausted before 10 o'el.vk In the moMviuc. Ta's. in face of th. fa i that over '.''o-' extra co;b cf that Issue were nrtnted. slows the cl.'.iens 'f Astoria apprv;a;e an up-to-date p.r.Vr. The last survtvlnit veteran of the war of ISi: s Hiram Orotik cf Nor hivest ern. Otiei.1.4 county. New York, who celebrate h: UHt birthday on the IMh day of last April. MILITARY ARPOK Ql'ENOilKP. Why President McKtnley l. In't Make ilov. Hb Taylor a Urtg idler. Knoxvill. Sentinel. Kx-tiovernop Uo'n'rt U T.ylor knew W.ll.atn M.-Klniey perspady. TI.ey 'rve. in the l-Vry-sitth cJt'.sri.r. lo g. ther and met ev t.I tinvM In aficr years to renv their acquaintance and forge the ties ,f friendship When the president was she; Mr. Taylor was vrsonally grieved. No hitr;vr eul itv as ever pas'e.l on i wan than that h.ch 'Tie M rry Governor." of Ten-n.-ss,',' passed upon his dead friend. i;e,vntly Governor Taylor as telling . party of friends ay amusing Inci l 't. which ovurred at one point here bis car vr in I that of ...e dead prvstdeii; touched. -I s-rvej In the Forty-sixth ivn gre., i;.1 M ij r M. Kinley." s.il the goverior. "and knew him very well. Ijt.r on I me; h'.tu and w riwwe our fr ei !sh p at the Teiiiii-s. O-ent'n-nial n li'T. when I was governor of the stste. "When the Sinn jh-Amer can war rr ke out th 're was Si much b siting f drums nd marching of soldier thai I he.-ime Imbued w-.th th military spirit. It grew on rw as the war pro (tr'se!, end I finally came to the con- elusl -n rhit 1 was a brn soldier. m.lf. try gevu. a leader. So w hen IVsi.k'trt McKlnloy anns.unreil that he will! apooint several briiradler-genor-als I th night he atnnw iiiKlel me out f r "tie .r them. I consult d with some of my frte:iils. and they thought the president must be hinting on me to come : the fn'nt and ge; nie s.i ml der str!i;. I could hear Che drum, an ee oil t Story floating everywhere, and I was wild to be soldier and r. I., a spjetidid horse over the Moody gnnind. "At list I could stand It no Umg r. I wont to Washington to ee the pnn! lent. He at once agreed to an audi ence with me. I was .i asham-d to think I had n-t come sooner t offer my s rvlees to he ciumr in peril. I i ataill the pre; lent would not Hke It Hut I don't thirfk I ever saw a b";ter pleased man In my life, ami I have -en siim.. fe fellows in a c.ipltul g d nu-rri'-r tn mv time. Vu -h a c nlial grasn of the hand and su-h a kindly reception I don't th nk I ever h a 1 from a nean that dl I nr. v in- an ottl oe from m I th night he hid dtvin-l my intentions an I was lelihte-l tn know I had c 'me out to e.-1-ve my country in my nntur.ii ca- jmelty ..var. H must have n'-n -ei my mi'i ary apt"aran-e. but tln-re was n :.-?: ng stiff or f.irTtil In his re.'l'tt-'n. He mot me Ju Ik. tie ,'heerfu! boy he w.i tw .-nty-flve years left' In '"on- eress. Hut it did n t freak tnn'tigi my mlllt.i.-y dtgtiitv. As so n as I nt-'r-l the rom I rearv.l biek and 'anum-l a military air 'tut woiil I hav Jirrel the 'Inn Imke." "I .1 -n't su,"i-- ativon- though; .Mi-ICinl -v a great ae' r. but I think h wis the great ext I ever m-t I was n-t lone In t-illng hm I want. 1 t'i V mil" a brgidler-gen -ml. i tiat I .mid I- i I my brace and loyU T-nn-s- tnns ii th" front. I will m-ve- f .rt t the smile h gav ' me and th.- expression . f ex"r-me delight thut cam- int . h:S eye wh-n he put h:s hand on my sivul-d-r lik- a father, an 1 -a 1, Iti a vop e if g-e,at solicitation: Uovernor, I'm afraid y'u might gt k.l'-d.' "We bo;n laugh"d and my military spirit w is gone." OTLANTO'S LAK OF SIIOOI-'s. Many Pupils Barred From th ElUea rion Which I Their Birthright. It sems Scotland is not such an educational paradise as is generally sup pose., say the Detroit New-s-Tribune. In th capital Kdlnburg the state of lementary eilucariim I represented by tn- chief Inspector of snhoot a In a backward state, on acount of lack of accommodation. The p nulatlon in the census return of hi year I giv-m as tlMTit. and although accommodation Is to lie rady In September for nearly t'soO children, the inspector state that as a result of past deficiencies In ome of th" iichool In the congested loraM ties several children of 10, 11. 12 ami 13 years of age have Jut come to school f .r th first time. They cannot tie placed In the trrfint dpartme-nt. nor are they fit to do the work of Standari I. so they are pur Into a nondescript Jumble or booby das by .themselves." THERE WAS A WINNER. New York Times. Now that S.r Thomas Upton Is on bis way home and out of nearlng. ' n can without Impropriety or ilH. o-artesy extir'-s a long-repress-nted wond r whleh has nelud1 a little dlssitlefi tlon that about all th' glory an I fsm resnltrtig from the cun rn-'e hus gone to the loser of them. Tills Is n it to nlrit rn?.t S.r Th nna Is no: a -p'rmon of a molest admlraol . -yp-; It Is tiOf to imply tr-.it he res-rvd !hs k!ndti'-s and applau" than he r'"-ivi-l; ii Is simply to claim that, how-v-r fine a thing It is to lose g.I lniiA, It Is, after all .a fltu-r thing to win when. ;is In this i-a-. tie victory . fairly won and muli-stly. 'h' rs for th'- i'lefeat-1 in a rnmly en an- ex cellent, but to f Tg o the 'vintier Is ab sunl. not t, eay out rag -us. Kv-ry-b'ely in th" world, aim hi, knows who iwrn-1 the Sharnro'k, but th'-re ar- Ids of p--iple who. after they hive toil th" nam.- of th Columbia' cap! -i in. are very misty about those wno paid f ir h r h.illdl ig. w.io kept her In com mili.n and att nded to h-r In conmission, and attenle) to her rnuiltpl and enorrn msly -xis-nslve wants. Klne when, pray, has ir be come an American fashiou to apotheo slxe failure and t o let sii'-ces Pcs un a claimed? thvu sanhs sunt into kxji.i:. Kei year a large number cf poor sufTcivrs hose limns sr- sore no I r.icki'.l wllh coug is .lie Urged to g to anot ior cl'niute Hut this Is ,".ly mi l not nlvvns sure. H'lt't be Ml i'ilc when lr Kim's New wcoverv for I'onsuniptlon will cure you at home It s the m ': infallible medicine .'or ,','uglis. I'olds, and sll Tluoai said l.ung disc .is -s o oirih. Th. tlrst d,' brings lelb-f. Astound eg cur. s result fr in ivrsls,-iii use Troll b'ttlc frv l II iff drug store file' Vy an I it i". Kvciv hotile guaiMiit.sxl Sir Thvitas Upton lias r.ishlv en. demne.l hlnis -If lo p.o pe t u i luoheior hoo l In decl.ii iiig tint he w til Hot marry tint. I h- llf.s the cup. W. J ShUi-lv. Hat-sv Ule. s-oeik-ing of Haulier Salve, s.ivs: "I UVd It for piles uti.l l! Ins done me more g.hd I'l.-in any salve I hav,. ever iis.-.i, and I 'l ive tried a great many liin Is ." -Marl's drug store. It.. Oroker has lss.,.,1 or lers th-it Tatmiiiiy b-ad-rs shall make no fore. . s oi ttie ! I ....., . V. 'I Zl e' V. the 'vie ' tie s a urptle to t.te ,v-fl. UK KEIT IMS t.Kl. Twelve veirs ago , Sullivan. ,,f Hartforl. imii. m-ratched h leg with''" ". library for every It-IU Inlmtn a rustv wlr Itirtammatlon and bbnvl poison. n g ,-t n. For two years he suffered !titens,ly. Then tho bit d.v t 'rs urged amputation, "but." he rites. I use I one b'ttle of Kbvtrle Hitters and 14 boxes of Hukleri'a Ar.ii Salve and my leg was sound and eu as ever" For Kruptlon. KVema. T.'tter. Silit Uiieum. Sor,s and all blood disorder El-vtr.c Hitters has no rival n earth. Try them Hart's lrug. store will guarint,s satisfaction or tv- fund moity. Duly :s cents. - A Syncuso i lergyiii in soys he has l.s,-,v -i'l th.il typewriters re maiitpu- luted bv angel, hm th.-v sometimes ruts 'devil of a row in the li-me irclo IVsiVT LET THEM Sl'FFEIl. troubl.sl a itn-.it deal Hh bu-kn-he 1 often eh I lr'n are torture 1 with Itch- I was Uidu.vd to try Fol.-v's Kld-i'v lug and burning ivl-mi and other 'k n J I'ure, ml one b'ltle entirely ivl'eved !,.. but Hii.-klen's Arn.ra Silveji,,,. t K i My rtvottmien II to any h-'ii's the raw soro'. exp-U innaniiua. Hull, leaves tn. shir wmiou: a .-.r " an. fragrant, on. sip. ther 's no s.i'Ve n earth oa g 1 Try It I'nte ituaran- el. Only S-V at Hut. Hrugstore An American Is s!d to le- pnmvt ng toe ltrttlsh ste,-l trust, but the Am-r - -.in moth .f top-not, h prl.s-s will no; fit the emergency. Fiii i"ii.Ni;i:n th poison PlKI fvlng f.s pi the Intestines pro- !..... ..rreoi llL.. th.a. ..r trs-nl.- but Dr King's New Ufe Pills ,s.n- the ni1!! 'roni cl"gg'd bow-Is, g.-ntlv. -"'ly '' ""' -ur-n '""tlP-it 'in. 'j iiiver, K ,1 'y'lind How el tr'oubl". Only ek Ilea la. he. F-ver. all at Hart's prugstore. Mrs I'.ocise.vlt's deehir.ton that woman can iic-si en -"- a j-,r i-,".- ably I s.ks Ilk 30 c-tits to lhe le.i.lers of fashion R ELI At! I. E AN 10 HENTI.E. "a pin's i pii ", th- s.w. nut h-r ire pi's .-. I nl. You want a p. I! which Is . er-ioi, horouth t. I gentle. Slusn't gr'-'-e. t-''Vl:f, IJt. :e r.iriv r.is-rs ill i :ie o-'t. ilii'i.i y-g-tabie. 1, r. -t force but . ssl.st 'he l-ow-ls t ' a. t. S rengt.vn and Inv g- cri'e. Small :i-il easy u t.ik-- a'HAS. Ifi IKItS. d-ug.t. N .r I' I P-.-s . nt It .oseveit ,rw : the i-i.lor lino v ri.-n Impelled bv coin- I m-T. cmrtesy t Invite Mir-iul- I dinner .! IEKN SI'lt'tEltY Sri'.l'AS.-Ell WV.t,. ue..riiig fr,.m i b.l I ci.e i-f oll.-s I i- .'isiil-i' n piivs.-l.n iv-io ad-v's-d m- t . try a b x ..f I)-V,ii's W.l.-h Hotel Sill-'." -ivs C, F i'ii -r. A:. I mt l. Hi 'I pr H.--.1 a ' x ml wtis prlre'v ti t i-Wlfs W.'.-h II i I Sale - Is a ',.n II eire f.r p'!.-, g'v. i-'g rel "f tns-in'ly. an-l I h-ir 'y r'' -i-mme-i ! t to all suff oe-s ' S-rg oi ls una ' - irv . . ur- p.' - Ih-W'f Wit.-h II in-1 Silv- wl'l cure .mv .-.is... hi', bums. b'ii-s and ah t hr wounds are also ipii k I v eiire '.y ii. It.-w-ir- .' i-nint-r'-lts ff.S I!il KIl.J. Iirugg':. V I'til" woman .b-tlnes .yP a i 'pr'tMpl.isme hiing-r" I'ulture , 1s--gtnntng to hum in '"hiengo. Pa: i "r w Is over Ine TH'-! '"II IL1 lt EN'ri Fill END I You'll have a cold this winter. May tie y -ii hav- i.n- no.v. Y"Ur -hlldr-n will siiff.-r to i. For roughs, croup, hroni hit s. ?roi and other winter ci.tn p'alnts On.- Minute Cough f'ure n-v, r falls. Ae's pnmptly. I: is very tn-n-:mt to the tiste and perfei-'.Iy harm less, c. n. fleorge. Winchester. Ky writes "Our little girl was attnk" with reip late one night an I a so hoars she rould hardly- Sieik We gave hr a f'-w dos-s of one M nine I'ough 'hire. It relevil her Immediate, ly and she ent to sl"ep. Wnen s,e awoke next m ir.-ilng sh hnd no signs of hoarseness or croup." f'HAS ROU-Eri-S. Druggi:. St. Paul Dispatch: Canada ctin now begin feeing Ilk" a republle again, ex. cept for that gone feeling In h'T aints' pirk-t. TO CTRE A COt'fHI. Stop coughing, a It Irritate the lunits. and gH'i-s them no chanc to heal. Foley- H nTy and Tar cure without causing a strain In throwing off the phlegm like common c.iugh fx pectorant'. Hart's drug store. He.u Il'-cord: Olivers are all alike the worl 1 over. In one respei-i at least, rjeneril Hull -r has got Info 'rouble by talking ! m much. .A PHVSK'rA.V TESTIFIES "I h i v.- taken Kodol Dyspepsia ''nr.- md have never us -d inylhlng In my l;fe that did me the good that did." says County Physician d o W. S -roKit, of Hill county, fji. "H.-Ing a physician I hav pr s.-rlb-1 it an ) found It to lv- the be-o results." If the f iod ymi e-,f r-m.i'n iiiidig'-sted in y nir s'-imof Ii r lecay mi l p ls in ire sv-st-m You .-an pr-verit this by li'-'.rig lint that means starvation. K 1..I Dysp-ps,., .'nr.- Dig wis what y,i j eat V ni re e I suffer n i. a i r.. soi icr starvation. Ttie n ir't cases I iii.l klv ciirel. Never falls.-1. '1 1A.M. . K'';i-:r:s, Dti)ggist. ... . , , i W ni n a hostess pots her fltiKer ie- iween ne paK-s or ner n-.K mm k-'-ps I It Ih'-r". don't stay long -r than (Ivi minutes, Today take Foley's Hoti -y and Tar. Ir positively prevents prcum mla or other serious results from cold. It may be too lare tomorrow. Hart's drug store. KOH IIHAHSICN'I'Xtl. HeitJ. Ing'rso'i, of llutlon, :ij , mis be hi I noi spoken worl above it wlilper for nionl'is, mid Hint one bit. : tie cf Kol 'v's loii,.y iin.l Tar retm - il J his voice. He sure yoit gel Foley ... Matt s .Ii lot st 'iv Niv'ois 1',ii h is puiv.iiis.-d iiKi ncr-Ni ! ,f bind i ll Long sian, sound and 'H I elect the Imnesl Inilldliig of its kind l:i the wvi-l.l to ,'xisnment vvlili, holes niesrtg, lie eg.. A Points, I'pper San lilsky. ; IV. ttrlt;e 'I hive liei'n using Co., ley's Honey sod Tar (or Mou:s.ues i and find It (he Ih-si rnne Iv I ever tile I It stopped the cukIi Immedl itolv anil l 'v,. all oie,im " . Take none but Kolev 's H u t's drug store vtrlt Titbuni't Tlie iiimp have tunic out u hssoxl bre iking b itib-li.p for the c.ir. but the nun bind the tflll, .liH'SO'l l -Vlftl If Vd'lph Hlunier. ilr.inl Mound, la.. , .,, f' ( f n , h,Mk , , . vi rites: I have us.-, Foley Money ail.l wn,lt ,,, u. without It In mv home. ' ""'" " '"r cnigti. , and ,d Is "-lUrfs drug t i. i Theiv ai-e MiJ rtiries In Hie I'nltel I .......... . ! stales, c 'ntaliung . '.si. ;. noons inere tan;. ,.77! T, , v, v i. . Seym.'.ir ebb. Molr N. Y . writes. I had ln troubled wild my Kidneys for iwenivtlv.. yers and had tried several physicians tun received n lief until 1 bought a bottle f F !' , Kidney Ihire. After ulng two bottle . I was absolutely cural I eurnily mMininend F-'ley s Kidney I lire Take only K.d '. ll.art's drug store. - Woen i man is going up n n, pe.ple (dlg dN-hi-s iii fitnt of him when be j tarts d 'nn. thev g t out of th- v i and give hail Iho v hole nail lienn-r I Trues 1 ItmMMMKNHH IT 1M Tlt.MNMK'N' ! I ,j ins in. I.liiut. ii. En ii'r I.. IE A w' It. If., wrlt. "1 hive been I on -. eeVlallv my friend among Ibe trs -i m"n who are usuiiiv simiinv i . T1 . , I I " liar: drug store, I PROPEU O.Mtr. OF LINES' j Sugge:i.,., Wh'.-h W.ll He of Material ii.,s..i,,.,-s.i-s Trie he!vm or drawers of a lin-n ,elo-t sh uld be tiently cov.'fd with white pap r t'i.i: I ehange.l ftssmently I A few sprig of laveu b-r or some v. rv i i nill I s.ieh 't-pm-'ler in l"tf houl-l be, I .,,,,. lhe pie..,, to lake away the , I W lf -h "f!,n ' """' ahl-' In using slip iiiidir lhe pde .-f li-h article lhe bets. ilis.v, tll, .wels 1.... Sr.... h l,...n.Ue I, fl.l- u.v i , th. y all g -t the -ime ain.'iioi of wear After Ironing and before putting j ,,vv iy , H ..... i,,,,,!,! tH- lo.ke I ov.r ! "' ' nuv hv '" I 'he wishing When broad sheet. ru i ijiin In the middle. overv.it the ,-uter . ; .,v,u t g-tlier. t-ar th ru .loan the .i . t i . . 1 111! I'll -. i ll i;:i a sv ine , Item its' edges, then th'-n- : . .-he.-t ouipleo for narrow beds M irv i!i. h im In the W.i n in' Home t' imp inlon BESTOF EVERYTHING In a Word This Tel's of ih Ttvise iger Servle via The Northwestern line. ' i ,., , . ,, . 1 Eight Trains Dilly Hetween St. Paul an I Chicago, comprising The Latest I'ullm-in Hleep rs. Peerless Inning Csr. Library sn I ' b'rv itlon Car, Fri?e Iteelinlng Chair Car, ! Tlie :0th Century Train i Hun Every r)uy of th Year. 1 The Finest Train in the Worla .mini Litpiicu nruru THE HA DO Kft STATE EXPRESS. th Finest Dally Train Hunnlng llatwern St. Paul and Chicago, via III Short Line. Connection from the Wfil Made via Th NORTHERN PACIFIC ORFJAT NORTHERN AND CANADIAN PACIFIC H'T 8. Thl I also the BEST LINE between Omaha, St. Paul and Minneapolis. All Agent Sell Ticket via The Northwestern Line W. II. MEAD, II. L. StBfJSR. Oeneral Ag'-nt. Trav. Agent. 24S Alder Slreet. Portland. Oregon. A familiar name of the Chicago, i Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, known , all over the Union s the (Jreat Railway ijiiiniiK ine I .ijn.-rT Lsiniueu irmn i every day nnd night between St. Paul I i:",'.' ,-'"'.'a!0' a"u ''m an a, an. t,llcft;"; ..! ..'A Connections are m.d. '" " "aiiscimuiieniai line, securing ! to passengers the best service known. Luxurious coaches, electric light, steam heat f.S tarli..r Ait.aln.l 1... n n... u .a,.--.T uu.iv,i ij. iiu inner n H,. ,ha, vmir frkt .rnada vis "Th Milwaukee" when going to any point In the United Slate or Canada. All ticket airnt iwdl thm. For rate, pamphlet or other infor mation, addre, J. W. CASEY. C. J. EDDT, Trav. Pas. Agt. Oen. Agt., Portland. Ore. Portland. Ore. GO EAST VIA SHORTEST AND QUICKEST 1 TO LINE M,ruui, i)iiiuin.iMiiiiii'iii(iiis,riiicKii and Alt I'olni "lis:. lAll.r TRAINS; FAST TIMI'I; 8Kn- ; VICK AND HOWNKHY ON .... KyirAi.icu, ' 1 . . n . . . i m ... innnn i o,e. no i.mrm .--ircpsr, Inning an I HutTi Smoking uurary ir. Ticket In point Kt via I'or'.Und . , 0r, Srlh,r lif a( N f op .., Nl)r,h,ril Tluk ..-v. 1 poiiTtsANp. For rat. foldr ami full hformalloa rrgsrdtng Kastrrn trip, call id r d drew A. n C, IiKNNIHT'ON. City Pa, and Ticket Agfflt, Portland. JLX "-v Q 0B1 vtJ t lljji?' 70, i V Ti t j Qk . I lpoi. Fifth ind Lcv ( dtrvet Arrl Overland Expre Train for Haiem. Kox-biirg, Ash land, tiaeranitfiito. p m Ogden. Han Frn. f It m rlaco. Mojav. let Angslr. El Paso. S.JO a m New Orleans and oo p.n th Kal. At W,M,hiirn (dally except Sun. davl. mornlna' train connevt Willi train for Mt. An ii. Bilverton. Hrownavllle, Springfield. and Natron, and ivn lug train for Mt. Angel and Hllver too. lIMWa.m, Corvalll I'Ui'ti- b Upm gef. ii p ml Sheridan Dassen- I 'IJ t m I er. Hallv I Imily riep Sunday. Itebnts tlekrt on nl b-'.wet-n I'orl- in sriv u . u.,... .,, u. mil. Herm-iiti) and ie rate 117 ltrt rla Hn rates 117 first rla and III f-ond class. Including leprr. lute nd tlrket to Eastern point and Eiiropr. Alo Japan. I'blria. Ilnno lulu and Australia i'an be i.titain'd fn.m J. II. Klrkland. Tlcke Agent, 131 Third Street. YAMHILL HIVISION l'aetig-.r depot foot of J.-fT'-rion Hi I-ve f'r Oswog i dally at T ;i. II n. m.; i: 30. t f.. j ii i is :;. i. II In P. m nnd 9 DO p tn. "ti Hiin lay oily. Arrtv, ut 1'ortlind dally nt ' 3s. 1 3i. tiP',0 . m ; PIS, Mi 4 j$, V. T n. 10 PO p in ; IJ 40 ill. dilly eept I Monday; H 30 n l o 45 . m. on Hun- day otdy. U-ave fur Iialla daily except Hun- day at 4 30 p. m. Arrive ni Portland n( g j0 , ,n Pass 'tiger train leave Dalli for Alrb-e Monday. Wedni-dav and Fri day nt 2.4.1 p m. Iteturn Tu-slay. Tliurdiiy and Katurday. Excpi Hundav. ft Ki HOI ILK It, Manager C II MA UK HAM, Gen. Frt. and Pa. Agt Il Travel UXORIOUS Th. "Northwtrrn Llmlv.1" train, ls-trlo lighted throughou'. both !iild 4ni outi anA nMlM ,r, wlh jout exception, lb fint train In lh world. They embody th Intent, i-eweai and best Id' for comfort, ronvenlne 'and luxury ver offsred th travolllnf nubile, and altogether ire th meat complete and aplendld production if th car builder' rt. These ipleadUJ Train Connect With The Grcut Northern The Northern faclflu and The Cenndlan faclDc AT ST. PAUL von CHICAGO and the CAST. No Mtra eharg for the auparlor acommodatlon and all claaas of tick et ar available, for passage cn th train o hl line ar protected by lh Interlocking Block Syatem. W. If. MWAI), H. Is. flISLRn. General Agent. Traveling Ag't Portland. Oregon. C3 0 0 0; Dyspepsia Cure j i s s L)l(ieStS WnAt VOU CSt. ThW iirpiiriif,lon coritiiliiH all nf the .11 1..... . ,11, u ..II ll...lu.. 'K 'lB "" i i . fiills to euro. It nl lows you lo cut all the food you want. TlmnioHtHniiHlllvo stoiiiiicliH can tako It. lly II h umj many thoiiHandH of dysimptlri huvo Ijvcn cured after ovcrytlilnK i'Imi failed. It Ih unt'iiu-illed for ullNtoiiiach troubles. It can't help but do you good Prepared only ly DkWitt A Co., Chicago Tliell.lsiUliieontslns'Jtl times the Sue. til For Sal by CHAB. ROGERS, Druggist. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILRO.D. I KAVK ' it in I 7 On p hi I'lllHI.AMI ! 1'nlllHllil I'll llll lleis I II III t Rl ter a.i.ids mel Wsjr iuui I'.'hiis AM'i 'III A K t I'eiilsiul ..lid ( I it aii tn luiiils llii'im ' in I HKAMPK IHVIstnN llslil1 Klnru fi r tt srieiiliill. I T k n 11,1 li n.lil. lull Hottii,, I HI pill .i I llsiiuiii'iiil and Aiioii jliiir.,tit 1.1 n in, -o,,l.r p,i .rrnil.ii.. J ,vi , m "J si p ii. IU,, llnium -lei. r or. I t mi p tit s si in I -ie,ei i n. AO'Ois i M i i n Sunday only. All train ma ks ,liw conneton at ilobla with H Nurihern l'cirlo train to and from (ho K'at and Houn I poinia. j. v. ma f ti (len'l Frrlght and Paaenger AIH. ..Foriland Astoria Houlo.. STR. "TAHOMA." I'ally ItomiiJ Trip Kc undjr. TIME CAHO I.eavo p irtlaiid 7 a. in. le-ay, Aslorta 7 p. tn. The Dalles Boat STR. ''BAILEY GATZERT." Iie'n Portland. The lull, and wy J'oim. TIME CAHO le-aves I'ortlan.t, Tuesday. Tliurlay and Ha util.iv at 7 a. m. Arrive Ttio lnllr h nie dy 4 P m. l-ave Th )4llr. Hunday. We I no. .lav d Friday at I a. m. Arrivet I'ort.'and, sain day, p m. Till rut tm, lhe grndi crno Iracll hm on ar!h 1-aii ltiig Foot of Alder street. Holh 'I'hiuir Main 3il. A. J TaTUHI. Agt Astorln d'HIN M FILI.IM..V, Agt. Th UUtm. 1'lHTIIKIt A HAItNErt. Agt HsJ lllver. WOLFollIi A WYK1UM. Agt.. Whltt Halmon. WVATT. Agt Vancouver. E W fltli'llTON. At Portland Oregon Shoit Line and union Pacific TiMi: H'HEti Depart t.'I.MH Arrlv From r.itlaiid I'biciitu Portland Mult I ke. IvnVff. H.-ie. t Worth. i'm 9 no a m. jhi. Kati.as fity 4 M p m. viii Hunt- ,m L.un, mi, -ag i Ington nn, East Atlantic i Sail Like, Deiivrr Fiprr iFt. Worth, inn 9 0" P tn, Jh.i, Kiiiini I'lty j o m via Him!- nt U-u,. rhic.ig . Ingloti att.l East Wall i Wll.i. St. Paul -ii..ii, H Fait mail kane M.nnrBp,do I p. m. Is- Paul. Du nth ;oo a m Vl M I-lllkee. t'h. Spokan.1 rag . nn, East 73 li.)ir fron Portland lo I'liloagd. Nn Chungs of i'rs. O' EAN AND RIVER HHIICDULE From Atnrla All ailing daii iiblect o change For San Frsn, Is- I CO every five days j 7 a.m. Columbia lllver i 4 a. m Dally. To Portland and1 ic. cent Sun. I Way Ijunllng. I Monday Sfmni-r Nihotla leaves Astoria on tide dally, et.-rpt Sut.day, for 1 1 want, (i.nnectlng ihi-re wllh train for ln ll.-nch. Tioga and North Reach point. Itelurnlng arrlv at Atorla same evn l. CI. W. I)tNSRE1inr, Agent. Astoria. A. K CILAia. Oeneriil PiisenK,-r Agent, Portland, Oregon. A FEW INTERESTING FACTS When pop art rontnmpl itlng a trip, whether i.n business or pleasure, they naturally want Iho bet rvic obiiiluabl a far a ieBd, i i,mfort and safeiy i concerned. Employes of th WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES ar paid to erv the pubHo and nur train are operated so as to make rloa con nection with dlvrralnir linen all Junction point. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chlr nr on through train. Dining car icrvlc unexcelled, Meal erved a la carle. In order to obtain the flrl-cla r vlce, ask th ticket airciit In sell mi a ticket over The Wisconsin Central Lines and vmi will maks direct connerllon at St. Piul for Chicago, Mllwaukc and all nolnt Eat. For any further Informtthn enll on any ticket ngent, or corri-s,i-in. wllh JAS. C. POND, Cn, Pass. Aff't. or JAS. A. CLOCK. Milwaukee, Wl. flenernl Arent THE CHICAOO A NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY.