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THE MORNING ASTORUN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18 1002 Telephone Mala Ml. TERMS Of BUBuCAlPTION yllT'-T, r . DAILY. sat by mail, per year . starved by earner, per mont.. -Wj - '- SKIUl-WEEKLY. gent ny mall, per year. In advance, tl. Ths AMorlan guarantees to It adver tiser ths largest circulation of newspaper ivhliabed on tn v.uiua - river. . , ., ' THE LAXD OF PLENTT. - The Oregonian heartily indorses the efforts of the local commercial bodies . hrine- homeseekers to Clatsop coun- ty and echoes the aentlment that the U,e emigrants, but have actual best advertisement of this Western T remote wrnCT ,he country will be those who come here to permanently reside. The Oregonian has done admirable work In the past by constantly keeping before the pub lic the advantages offered In Oregon to men of moderate means, and It will encourage any effort made to ttl the unoccupied dairying and (arming lands of the state. The following ex pression from the Portland paper is of especial significance Just at this time, when so much work is being done locally to how Eastern farmers where they may make a living without working H hours a day: Clatsop county's best advertisement, remarks the Astorlan, "will come from those who. vlng found homes here, write back to their friends about this land of plenty." No other form of ex portation has ever been found com parable with it. Its special advant age Is that It selects its material that is,- it invites only persons who ara likely to be pleased with the country. . ... a ,.. A mnn In It anu mererore uiuryr w buw. ... f It provides, too, for their reception and guidance upon their arrival, and reasonably safeguards them against the malady of homesickness which attacks all comers into a new country and which. In fact, carries a large pro portion of those who come to this coast back to their old homes before a twelvemonth. Those who come In response to the solicitations of friends or relatives who have come on before them find ln most Instances some ar rangement awaiting them for profita ble work and they are sure of finding the sympathies which go so far to ward reconciling them to new condi tions and surroundings. ! A very large part or our eoon 10 promote immigration on the wholesale j A very large part of our effort to plan in times past has come to noth- trom backyards. They will point out Ing. for several reasons. First, there J that the city is full of old delapldated ha. been no attempt to select people I buiwJ .w h ca with reference to special situations, i 8 or to establish them in way. .uitable , use1 for residences, and which consti- to their taste' or experience. The com- , tute serious menace to the health mon sense which ought to send wood- of the people of Astoria. They will men and dairymen to Clatsop county tell of ,he lnnumerabIe m of roUe and grain farmers to the plains east '.,, . ,. ' , . . lumber that are to be seen on almost of the Cascade mountains has not , uw. been exercised in connection with im- I every street and on the authority of migration enterprise. Our appeals have medical men, will demonstrate that been general, and we have permitted these lumber piles are also a menace all comers to go their own ways with- 1 10 hean be, an out guidance or assistance. Our pol- . icy has been based upon the assump- ;The women WH make the1' tlon that a man once here is perman- a thorough one. and will even go o ently here. We have taken it is a ' far as to call attention to the action matter of course that every newcom- ! , merchants who permit boxes to re er will soon fall Into some situation , , , , ... ' . , . i . main in front of the r establ shments suitable to his taste or circumstance i in ife. and to those careless householders Second, we have made no effort to whose woodpiles remain for weeks on solicit immigration upon .special lines 1 the street, to the inconvenience of -that is. we have not sought special wagon, anJ carri people forspecial purposes and situa- j thins. And the result has been that j Among the numbers will be a paper many of those who have come with by Dr. Henderson, whose subject will the purpose of making their homes ! prob.ably be "Health as an Asset of r.ere nave ianeo 10 nna jusi wnai iney wanted, for the la--k nf a little frnd- ly attention, or have grown desper- , out lhe rave danger to which Asto ately h'imesick from the lack of fa- . rians are subjected because of the loose miliar faces, and have turned their ; manner in which Hewers are built- of backs iip.m the country. There Is. of ;the diHeage pfK),9 ag may course, no posslt)Ie way of getting at the statistics of returned immigrants those who have come into tt? coun- itne commercial value to Astoria of try only to abandon It but there can .healthful conditions. He will give be no doubt that the number is rela- .a,jme facts that will astound the ordi tively large. It Is not an eay problem. ! 4.,.i- ,. . , ., . . ,, . . , nary Astorlan and make h m wonder Those who live here cannot be ex- ! pected to abandon their occupations , that ne nas ""t long since perished and engage in the work of befriending , from some diRease. and directing newcomers; and no par- j The health problem is one of the tlcular way has ever yet been found latest questions of the age, and we to get work of this kind done effect- ... ,., . , , . , . ... ,, wh are bleised with every possible tvely and continuously by setting paid ' agents to do it. Something, of course, j advantage of nature should see to it may be done by stimulating the spirit that the take-a-bath spirit prevails. which .extends a 'cordial hand to every ; Astoria is known as a healthy city newcomer, and something more may j on be done and this the Oregonian at- I ' 1,1,11 tempts to do-by . keeping consUntly ! make il 80 If we depended on our own before the public such primary facts , sanitary precautions for our good about 'the country, its Industries and health, every mothers son of us would its resources, as may be a help to per- j be down wm lyilhlM gcar,Ht or mme sons seeking for places to stabllsh" - , - . other terrible affliction. This is not an thems?lves among us. i It is noted; that the Harriman syn , exaggeration, as many will think, but dloate is about to set on root schemes , for bringing a large body of new popu lation Into the country. By putting down rates ond stimulating buslnesa as the railroad people know how to do, they will no doubt be able to get a good many people Into the country; but If they are to be kept here, effort ought not to cease upon thetr arrival at the Portland station. There ought to be something in the way of an or- ganUed movement to k out the newcomera-to find out In individual case what they are looking for. and to direct them to the place ulted to hir epectal purpose. This will help, but K will not do the thing: which Uie Astorlan o JilgrWy and reasonably commends. There Is no Immigration agent like the man -who has found what he wnts, and who writes back to his friends and relatives In his old -!honi to com and Join htm. He nat- M j u rally .elect, those who are likely to find what will suit them here, and who will suit what they find her. ' Ana when, as a consequence of his efforts. they come on, he wiH met them at the station, give them the cordial greeting which goes so far to make one feel at home under strange con ditions, and assist thran in the thou way8 Whioh help immigrants to . get a flXtni)M ln new country, j The Oregonlan has faithfully pointed ; T our failing. Even the railroads jhave erred ln their emigration schemes, for, having reduced fares for j Weaker, and otherwise made sac ,0 the st- F ' maae no raorc. ! state, where, cut off from communi cation with the rest of the world, they have become disgusted and re turned to the East. It Is one thing to get new people here, and quite an other to keep them. We have yet to le.trn this latter lesson. CLEAN THE CITT. Before the summer months roll around again the efforts of the "Wo man's Club and the Push Club will have resulted in the start for a clean er city. Th agitation for a crema tory Is lost on many Astorlans who do not appreciate the full value of the undertaking of the two clubs, but be fore the matter is dropped c It liens will be alive to the necessity of keeping their property and the streets In front of It just as clean as possible. About a month hence there will be !a joint mevXlng o tM two c,ubs and the committee in charge of the meet ing has prepared a program for the occasion. Representatives of the Wo man's Club will relate the difficulties experienced by them in their single handed effort to have vile-smelling garbage piles removed; how they per sonally saw to It that rubbish was gathered in piles, and proposed to de stroy the filth by Are; how the police threatened to arrest them if they set fire to the rubbish, and how they sneaked out of their homes at an un seemly hour of the morainz and. In defiance of law." touched matches to the disease-breeding accumulations the City." Dr. Henderson will point on Bond street below Seventh, and of a blunt statement of fact. It is the purpose also to cause the unsightly buildings along the water front to be torn down. Legal steps . will doubtless be taken to accomplish this result. One of the worst eye-sores in the city is the half-destroyed O. It. & N. coal bunkers, for the exist ence of which the company should be ashamed of Itself. Thr are dotens of Just such unsightly structure, all over the city buildings that -are ab solutely worthless and, If property owners will not voluntarily remove them, then legal steps must be taken to compel removal. There are a great many other firings that must be taken up to beautify the appearance of the city, For Instance, the city charter requires that tele- gaph and telephone poles shall be painted, yet the law has never been observed. The fault Is not with the lawmakers, for the very wording; of the ordinance indicated determina tion to compel decency. The ordin ance governing the matter, No. 11.W, provides: . First Sawed poles shall be 12 Inches squure at the street grade and six inches square at the top, shall be plan ed smooth on all sides and painted. SO AS TO PRESENT A RESPBCTA- BUi APPEARANCE- Second Round poles shall be not It ss than 10 inches la diameter at the grade of the street, and shall be peel ed and dressed, smooth and painted, SO AS TO PRESENT A RESPECTA BLE APPEARANCE. There is plenty of law to back the present movement, and Astoria will present an Inviting appearance before j the year Is over. There la no disposi tion to resort the legal tactics, and it is for this reason the clubs will en deavor to Inculcate the spirit of clean liness by holding meetings. Doubtless there will be found the usual bellig erents who will decline to act unless compelled to do so, and for these the machinery of the law will be set in motion. In the meantime good citi zens will not wait for the club meet ings, but start in at once to improve the appearance of their property. CONSUMPTION Is like the constrictor which tiroes its coils around its victim ami slov.lv 'tight ens them until life is extimrmshtVi. Once the cot! drawn tight there i. . .i - -i ... . j- i u,uc limine i. "flt escarje. Tlie one WW A to break loose ai the betrinnin? u: the attack. Those who are showing symp toms of lune dis ease should in stantly begin the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It will cure obstinate coughs, bronchitis and bleeding ot the lungs. It in creases the nutrt tion of the bony, and so restores the emaciated form to health (.and strength. There is no Al cohol in "GoloVn Medical Discov ery," and it is entirely free from opium, cocaine, and all other narcotics. - "I feel it iuy duly to five my testimonial in behalf of yiur jiret medicine." writei Mr John T. Ree-I. of JefTenon. Jeifenon Co.. A't When I C3!i::r.rnced taking Doctor Pierct t Golden Meiswi: Discovery I w rery low ;!. a couifh, and ,'.ui at times oit hlood. 1 - vol atile to o.i any work at all. waa weak m 1 my head wAvtizrv. The first bottle I look me so much -xm! that I had faith in it and v.n tinned unti: i !"ud taken twelve bottles. Now i do not look !:ke nor feel like the same man a-- j was a year I'eonle were atonihed hjk; Mid they di.) . t think that I could live. 1 thaim'uily :f;nt 1 am rniircly cured of a '; ear irorn v..-.: h had it n..t tK-en lor your v.ii deriul " I't.- v- y' would hnvedied.'' Ih. Kuri .'. Common ,-ense Medio., Adriser, ,",r covers. ent free n. feceipt o .. im-cent s;atnps to i..y ixftviisc u. , tiling tn:!v Adilress Lr. II. V. iSeit.t. KuiwI... X. Y. MILLI0N3 rt!T TO WORK. The wonderful activity of the new century Is shown by an enormous de mand for the world's best workers Dr. King's New Life PIUs. For Con stipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness, or any trouble of Stomach, Liver or Kidneys, they're unrivaled. Only 23c at Hart's Drugstore. After it Is all over with, a woman is mighty proud if she has worn her mournin? the proper length of time and not shown her face at any kind of social gathering. A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. "I was troubled for about seven years with my stomach and In bed half my time," says B. Demlck, Somerville, Ind.. "I soent about S10M and never could get anything to help me until I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I have taken a few bottle, and am entirely well." You don't live by what you eat, but by what you digest and assimilate. If your stomach doesn't digest your food you are realy .tarvlng. Kodol Dyspepsia ' Cure does tba stomach s work by digesting the food. Tou ddn't have to diet. Eat all you want. Ko dol Dyspepsia Cure cures all stomach ....... n 1 1 . m ri O uouuiea. (.has. tVJKJCJLo. The man who cannot make a speech and knows It, is entitled to your kind consideration. Think of the men who cannot make a speech and do not know It. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The beat anil mnaf famous com pound In the world to conquer aches and kill pains. Cures Cut., heals Burns subdue. Inflammation, masters Plies. Millions of hnroa sold vearlv. Works wonders In Bolls, Ulcer., Fel ons, Skin Eruptions. It cure, or nc pay; 25c at Hart'. Drugstore. J 1. A LEGACY OF TUB GRIP I. often a run-down system. Wk nens. nervousness, lack of appetite, energy and ambition, with disordered liver and Kidney, often follow an at tack of this wretched dice. The a-rewieet need thsn I Kleptric Hlttera, the splendid tonlo, blood purifier and regulator of Stomach, Liver and Kid ney.. Thousand, tomve proved that they wonderfully strengthen the nerves, build up the system, and re store to heHh and good spirit, after an attack of Grip. If suffering, try them. Only Me. Perfect satlsf notion Kuarwnteed by Hart's Drugstore. What has become of the old-fivsli-kmcd girl, who, a soon a .he be comes engaged, got out her crochet needle and began to nwke her own trimmings? DON'T UVK T0C1CTUF.R. Constipation and health never go to gether. DeWItt'. Uttle Karly Riser. promote easy action or me ooweis without distress. "I have been trou bled with costtveness nine years." say. J. O. C.reene, Depauw, lnt., "I have tried many remedle. but Little Karly Risers give best result.." C1IA3. ROGERS. It Is a terrible thought that man, after fighting Mother Hubbard while on earth, will have to wear one when he becomes an angel In heaven. TO CURE ORIP IN TWO DATS, Laxative Bromo-Qulnlne remove, the cause. E. W. Qrove'i signature on every box. Price 15 centa, It Is safe to predict that Mr. Hitch cock of New York won't get any Jew eled cigarette case or diamond sleeve buttons when Prince Henry distrib utes his present. Washington Star. CHILDREN ESPECIALLY LIABLE. Burns, bruises and cuts are extreme ly painful and It neglected often result In blood poisoning. Children are especi ally liable to such mishaps because not so careful. As a remedy DeWitt's Witch Hasel Salve Is unequated. Draws out the fire, stops the pain, soon heals the wound. Beware of counterfeit.. Sure cure for piles. "DeWItt'. Witch Haiel Salve cured my baby of eciema after two physicians gav her up." writes James Mock, N. Webster, Ind., "Tlie sore, were so bad she soiled two to five dresses a day." CHAS. ROG ERS. Those persons who are among the elect and succeed in meeting Prince HenrjVshould be barred from the rush when the crown prince of Slum comes along. Buffalo Express. A NIGHT ALARM. Worse than an alarm of fire at night Is the brassy cough of croup, which sounds like the children's deatl.- knell and It means death unless something Is done quickly. Foley's Honey and Tar never fail, to give Instant relief and quickly cures the worst form, of croup. Mrs. P. L. Cordler, of Man nlngton, Ky., writes: "My three year old girl had a severe case of croup; the doctor said .he could not live. I girt a bottle of Foley'. Honey and Tar, the first doe. gave quick relief and saved her life." Refuse substitutes. Sold by Hart'. Drugstore. The trouble with Lord Algernon Gordon-Lenox is that, like all Kngllsh men, he thalnks the president Is a "ruler" and Americans are ' subjects " Chicago Journal. CHILD WORTH MILLIONS. "My child I. worth millions to me," say. Mrs. Mary Bird of Ha'rrlshurg, Pa., "yet I would have lost her by croup had I not purchased a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure." One Mln uti Cough Cure Is sure cure fo;- coughs, croup and throat and lung trouble. An absolutely safe cough cure which acts immediately. The youngest child can take It with entire safetly. The little ones like the taste and remember how often It helped them. Evry fam ily should, have a hoU f One Minute Cough Cure handy. At this season es pecially it may be needed suddenly. CHAS. ROGERS. Tillman goes upon the theory that American soldiers cannot tell the truth and that Filipino Insurgents cannot tell a lie. Mall ond Kxpres.. FAVORTTE NEARLY EVERY WHERE. Constipation means dullness, depres sion, headache, generally disordered health. DeWItt'. Little Early Risers stimulate the liver, opens the bowels and relieves the conditons. Safe, speedy and thorough. They never gripe. Favorite pill.. Chas. Rogers, druggist Cuba Is clamoring for Justice and there I no Inclination to withhold It. Delay results only from a lack of unanimity as to what constitutes Jus tice, A THOUSAND DOLLARS THROWN AWAY. Mr. W. W. BakeY, of Plalnvlew, Neb., writes: "My wife had lung trouble for over fifteen years. We tried a number of doctors and spent over a thousand dollars without any relief. She was very loy and I lost all hope, when a friend suggested trying Foley'. Honey and Tar, which I did; and thanks be to this great remedy, It saved her life. She is stronger and enjoy, better health than she ha. ever known In ten year. We shall never be without Foley's Honey and Tar and would ask those afflicted to try It Sold by Hart'. Drugstore. The most reliable preparation tor kidney trouble, oil the market U Foley'. Kidney Cure. Sold by Hart . Drugstore, 1 ; PROPOSALS WANTED. Office of C. Q. M., Vancouver Hr racks. Wash., February 10, 1903. Sealed proposal.. In triplicate, will be received here until 11 a. in. March U, 1902, and then opened for the con struction at Fort Wright, Wash., of one double barrack building, brick. rVr full Information, plan, and stcl fleatlons apply to this office. U. 3; reserve, rljrht to reject or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof. Envelop conttUnlng proposals should lie nutrke.1: "Proposal, for construc tion of building at Fort Wright, Wash ,' and addressed to undersigned. J. W. JAOOIUS. O Q. M. Some Inter esting Facts When people are contvmplitlng a trip, whether on business or pleasure, they naturally want the beet rvlc obtainable . far a .peed, comfort and ansiy is concerned. Employe of the WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES are said to svrva the publlo and our train re operated so a to nuke close con nections with diverging line, at all Junction point. Pullman Palace Bleeping and Chair Car. on through train Dining ear service unexcelled. Meal, served a la osrte. In order to obtain the first-clas. ser vice, ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticket over The Wisconsin Central Lines and you will mike direct connection at St. Paul for Chicago, Mllwauke. and all points East. For any further lnformtjn a on anv ticket .gent, or corresnd with JA3. C. POND. Gen. Pass. Art or JAS. A. CLOCK, Milwaukee. Wis. ONE DOLLAR ennnot bo expemleil to better lulvnntagt' fur yourst'lf or absent fiieiiil than in u year's subscription for the Semi-Weekly Astorlan It gives all the city mul county news twice each week foi only one dollar a year in advance. Pacific Navigation Company Stc.mcr "Sue M. .more," and "W. H. Harrion" Only .Llno-AsCoria to Tllktniook, GuribalJI liuy City, llohson villa. Connecting at A.tor.a with th Oregon Railroad A Navigation Co. and also the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. for Ban Francisco, Portland and ail ponts Kast. For freight and passenger rates ap ply to Samuel Elmore X Co (iraernl AktiiIm, AMtorlu, )r. Agt-ats A. A C. R R. CO.. Portland. It. C. LAMB, Tillamook. Or.. O. R. Sc N. CO., Portland. nmn Of New Zealand W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS Has been Underwriting on the Pacific Const ovei twenty-two years SAMUEL ELMORK A CO., Agents, Astoria, Ore. ; HOTEL PORTLAND PORTLAND, OREGON The Only FlrHt-C1om Hotel In Port In rid PACIFIC COAST COMPANY C OA L For Steamer, Commercial and Family Use Orders Promptly Executed . ;. DOCK FOOT OF SEVENTH ST Samuel Elmore & Co., Agts. tfri Milwaukee" when going to any point A familiar nam. of the Chicago, Mllwauke A 81. Paul Railway, known all over the Union a. the Great Hallway running the "Pioneer Limited" train, everr day and night between Pt. Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Cnlcago, "Th only perfect train In the world." Understand: Connection are mad with all transcontinental line, securing to passenger the best service known, Luxurious ooaohsa, elrotrlo light, .team heat, of a variety equaled by no other line. Roe that your ticket read, via "The in tn uniied Biate. or Canada. Ail ticket aaent. sell tham. For rate., pamphlet, or other infor mation, address S. W. CA8EY, C. J. KDDT. Trav. Paws. Agt. Gen, Agt., Portland. Ore. Portland. Ore, LiuxuriousTr UXURIOUSl RAVEL Th. "Northwestern Llmlvd" train, eleotrlo lighted throughou', both inside and out, and tm heated, are with out exception, th finest train In, the world. They embody the latest, rewei and best Idea, for comfort, convents ami luxury ever offered the travelling nubile, and altogether are th. ntcit compute and plenJid production of th car builder.' art. Thee (plendta Train Connect With , The Great Northern The Northers Pacific ind The Canadian Pacific AT ST. PAUL FOR a CHICAGO and the CAST. No extra eharg for these auptrtor acommodattlon. and all class of tick ti are available for pasatge cn th train, on this line are protected by the Interlocking Block Syatem. W. H. MELA IX H. L. MSLBR, Oeneral Agent. Traveling AgX Portland. Oregon. iiTnmiiiTnn TELEPHONE MIN 661 WHITE COLLAR LINE ..ForUand Astoria loute.. STR. "BAILEY GATZERT." Dally Round Trip Exospt Bundiy. TIMt CARD Lvavt Portland ........7 a. in. Lav Astoria,.,.. ,,.,,.,,,.7 p. m. The Dalles Boat STR. ' TAHOMA," Utwn Portland. Th Datl. and way Point. TIME CARD rfpav. Portland, Monday. Wdndaya and Friday at 7 a. m. Arrtvsa Th. Dnlla th am day, I p. m. Lravra Tit. Dalle. Tudaya, Thura day anil Baturdaya at 7 a. m. Arrivt Portland, m day, 4 p. m. Thl rout ha th grnai onlo at- tractlju on rth. Lainllut, Foot of Aldr iirst. Path 'Phono Main lit A. J. TATIiOR. Art. AitorU, JOHN M. FILMMN. AaU Th. Dll. PttATUim ft 1IKMMAN, Afta.. Hood lllvr. WOliFOKD WTBRS, Afta. Whit. Balmnn. J. C. WVATT. Aft. Vanvouw. IS. W. CHICIITON. Aft, Portland. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA R1YER RAILROAD. t.KAVK I'OMTI.AM) Aia I W m rurllaii.l t'n.uu In fl lua 'm 7Wb Fur A Tt aud I iVItils War AHTUBIA r!QPortrai lud "Ws7TiTi67 I'ulllU Itowp lopui t)KAll)R MVIHION AaUirla for Worrf iilnn, rv, rl Hibs, Hsiiiuioml sml Astoria Kxsslit lr Warrvlil'in, Ktsvsl. Ilsinm .ikI. Turt iipni i atut Anuria ailla in 111 a a an ii in at 400 p lu 10 a 11 to p n 7 oo n m 1u lf m pin ii m ' Bumfcy only. All train mak oloae ronntotlon at Oobl with all Northern l'aotflo train to and from t!i Kat and Hound point. J. C. MA TO, Gn'l Frlf ht and PwMniir Ant OREGON SllOLT LINE amd umon Pacific TIME itCHSD. Dprt Chlcaaro Portland Rpcclal 100 a.m. via Hunt Infton Atlantlo Rxpr 11:50 n. m. via Hunt ington St. Paul Fat mail p. m. via 8pokan Arrlv From . Portland Halt iJike.DenTer, Ft. worm, uma ha. Kansas City. 4:10 p. m. Bt. Iul, Chlosfo and Eat. Bait lk. Denver Ft. Worth. Oma. hs Kanasa C'ltv. 1:10. m St. L"Ul, Chlonfo and Eat, Wall Wall. Twlton. Boo knn, Minnsapoli, hi. l-ttUl, uuiutn Mllwauka. Chi. 7:00 a. m cagu and Eat 71 hour from Portland to Chlotfo. No Chang of Car. OCEAN AND ItlVEn SCHEDULE From Astoria All aalllnf datwi atihici tn (ihinn For Han FrancTJ 4a, m. txts. Monday co every nve diy. Columbia Hlvtr To Portland and 7 a. m. Dallv x cept Bun. wajrLandinf, Btamr Nahootta l(-av AttoHa on lid dally, excpt Sunday fur Ilwaoo, eonnectlnf ther with train for Lonf Beach. Tloa and North IIaoh poUi. Upturning arrive, it Atoriaam vn Inf. a. w. LOUNBDrmny, Aint Astoria. A. L. CIIAIO, 0nrl Puaitnuer Agnt, Portland. UrraTon. BESTOF EVERYTHING In a Word Thl Tell of th Piu.iger Bervlc via f h8 Horthwestcrn line.. Eight Train Dally Betwwn Bt. Paul and Chicago, comprlilnf The Latt Pullman SlKep;r, PCTrle. Dining Cur., , Library and Olwervitlon Can Frt. Kellnlnf Ohalr Car, ' The 20th Century. Train -Run tvery Day of th Tear. The fnest Tram in the World Electric Lighted Heated THE BADGER STATE EXPR15S8, th uiw umiy j.rain uunning Between Bt. Paul and Chicago, via the Short Line. Connection from the Wet Made via GREAT NORTH I0RN AND CANADIAN PAC1FKJ R'T8. Thla la ttla U . n,.-.an . . Omaha, Bt. Paul and Mlnneapolla. ,, dcu xicaei via The Northwestern Lin$ W. H. MEAD, M. I SISLER. St",",1 Al'nt-. Trv- Agent. 218 Alder Btrwt. 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