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THE .M OK XING ASTORIAN, THURSDAY. MAY ) h)'2 Telephone, Main (U. , 1 TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. nt by mail, per year JW Cent by mail, per month W ttrrti by carrier, pr month .... N eHan-WEEKLT. Cent by mall, per year, in advance i M Tb Astorlan guarantees to its ad sartlsers the largest circulation of any vipaper published on the Columbia JUver. THE INTEREST Or ALL is Y0LR INTEREST V TLATSOP COLINTYS CHOICE CW FULTON roa STATE SENATOR STATE REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Congress J. N. WILLIAMSON. , For Governor W. J. FURNISH For Supreme Judge R. S. BEAN. For Secretary of State F. I. DUNBAR. For Treasurer C. S. MOORE. For Attorney-General A. M. CRAWFORD. For State Printer J. R. WHITN'ET. . For Supt. Public Instruction 3. H. ACKBRMAN. OVNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET. " Senator C. W. FULTON. Representatives C. W. CARNAHAN. A. SCHBRNDCKAU. County Judge J. H .D. GRAT. Commissioner C. C. CLARKE. Sheriff k THOMAS LINVILLE. Clerk J. C. CLINTON. Treasurer CHAS. A. HETLBORN. Assessor T. S. CORNELIUS. Surveyor R. C. F. ASTBURT. Coroner tV. C. A. POHL. Road Supervisor C. E. FOSTER. Juistic? of the Peace. P. J. GOODMAN. Constable WM. BE AS LET. DEMOCRATS. According to :he late statements the most reliable Democrats have got ten in line. The- do not seem :o .ike fusion. It is claimed hat V.e rnifr Mue Democrats wonM lit;.' to .s:and to their party, if there wa any how, and tht-v would Ilka to votu upon principle, if there was any pri: c:plt !r.vlve-J on J their side, but that svlien they . 'rn-l thfct a monsrl 'tr-sv v.-i' 'n t'ie sad- I die for of'ice, and th y recognised the I old e.'inu that h f u.,-n trying r de In ail of these year? on any kind of a "VIM. the resor-rabte Derr.ocra,- d the line. It 14 cla'med that 'he:.' i. ulre good men in office, from .- .na:: up, s.nd that they will not 1 f-r the mongrsl gan? v,ho svere ralr nominated bv a ring. The ? f -' i- eie not state 1 from a .-n;-a ti .r:al - a 1 point but from a stindtrfilnt of the .-!'-nation before the public, as it :--.iiiy eland . The ifood. hone.-ft Deiii rf'S 'a of the rural diftHcts claim thti the town follows the dutle Demoera', the men who wear cheap, fla.h . suit : and have oily tongues the men who have an Re to grir4d in fime svay, are turn ing the country over against Republi canism. They are " Democrats" by nature but principally by nature the opponents of Republlcanl-m. In th cities the " d'h k" politician, as lw thinks himself, Is making all kinds tt Imaginary votes, but th Democrats of the country, the men w ho sre think ing now on the subject of the good of (he country, and the future of the country, are weighing ;he maucr, The veras agitstiw h only what he wear; the laboring nun has what he has or., twsidee ample support for his family. The avwiiw astMt r er.Jiy strikes and labor trubhs or a'! kinds, becauw they do not cost im r.ny thing. Latxir Is foreign t his culling If he succeeds In organising few men Into a rvflloulous combination whereby he may hope to stir up strife sometime' In the ftr.ure, hi grvat-?? ambition l satisfied. Lbor. that is a tarett matter to n;m. nrv f hT(? thinks of euch a. thing. He i l.iy ut Hstant. dismal lrem u'h In waking hour labor, or th, thorny!: thereof, never crosses h! path. But Demorracy In this . smnnlpi' The majority of all political ps-Mes regard !t .is a ok. T:v " .-'Hn'nc" few "Vhiiok . front" and try ti make thieve that they it doing ooie;hlng. Tho'e in A position to .ee. sve lit joke. Democrats are pandering T-thing- . They are In favor of Inbor here . sgninst It tVre-whatov t ihc crowd may want. This will not co. Tt is claimed by some of the weak-Xneed and unsoffltic;ited that Chamberlain, the montibank, win carry the country. but wait until the peop'e vot- in the olid Issues of the campaign, ahd all will favor Republicanism .-T a . '-'.rir majority. The people neea not fear Oregon In the preesnt campaign. One of the greatest and most patri otic celebrations, in the history of Clatsop County as now on by th Fourth of July committee sent out by the Clerks' Cnlon. Don't pass thes boys by if they call on jro. It is rather harsh to talk politics all of the time, but It l. shameful to esrn contemplate the su.-eess of a partT which has oo,iame or platform, and only goes to the people under tha idea of raising prejudice Yesterday was a quiet day in news circles, and the d ty was calm and cool; yet a telephone message from Port land states that it w&s as hot as biases in that great city. Men with coats on were at a premium. To cold and stormy weather opens the way to an attack of bronchitis. The man on the wagon, be he farmer, milk man or truckman, needs to pay special Seed to the first symptoms of weak ness or disease of the organs of res piration. The use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will cure bronchi tis, deep-seated coughs, bleeding of the lungs, and other conditions which if neglected or unskiiltully treated terminate fatally in con sumption. There is no alco hol in the "Discov ery." and it is en tirely free from opium, cocaine and other narcot- ICS. "For seven years I had been trouidt-'i with what the Joctfjrs till ed bronchiti-." wnii-s Mr. Arthur Mauir teneral merchant! of N'ilM- I ter I hart btm uken"Kk with a twrr attack. I tnorc oit thnt fall. This --aon I bepan taking tht tscover-' in Anijul. snd have s. far been perfectly well I can t:' out in all kinds ot weather and mt fer! the bronchial trouble at all Let me -ay tu ail v. ho ;.rc ufft ring from piich conitjlrdint'- to if-.'.'- I r ficrtc fc tVoUleu f-c!i! Inwovery a fair iri.tV and 1 am con viiictd thai re-uiis v-.'.'i be l.blaiIied.,' Dr. I'ierct-'s Conmion Sense Medical Adviser, pjiuer-'ximid. sen, frt f on re- Ceipt of 21 tumjn, to pay ex- I I pense o! m.: .' or ;i stamps for .A'l'lress Dr. N" ' in. 1. 11 the book in eVO: 1 :v R. V. Pierc-, ilttii'.iio TRAVELING IS D.N '.KUOl'S rstant If are lrwti'T. ..irs kept ir. p!..Cf att;-.en.'ii.-nt.-. kidneys re b dy I - is the 1 -treet j .- iri v; ; :eas j i.v m- j,';...r: ti i ' hr nieri. j very rn J Th: -arn-t'-r- s.r,d cuff'-r fn-rr, r, v cm. y ley ;;.! trie- K.(:.i vs ::. A :3ney fcl ni. :r: fOi:ie .-ttl-efiJ?:!.' ; .-'t,-- ,:! v 1 ure 1 1.--S ail iU. a.-?e. r.g ti'.er, t.i atlon -tt deal ,) I got. iildiity li-o. II. Ilausjn, 1-e -rnoii e Lima 0., writes. "Cen- a-.t ; i;.e -r tfine caa.-e.l rn- . ; t.-i.-uni'- Witti my kidn -. r.o telief until I um.-'J F .lev C-in-." Koid by Frank II.. rt V young man th'.ui I ir'.hk Ami j- n.arry iiim young soman sh-.uld ! h" d x-s. Foley's H.r.-y ami s-iaptcd for acthma. r.oarsn-.-.. For ja!- 1 "sr If H'cutiarly bion'.bitis and I i jT.k Hart. A rr. Hi irf not riei f-.Hai -ly -a rong be cause be docs nit do ii)-: ,,ther fel low 'AaniB him to d . A LKSSON IN HEALTH. Healthy kidneys lllt(-r the impurities from the blood, and unk-g they do this good health is impossible. Foley's Kidney Cure makes sound kidneys and will positively cure all forms of kidney and bladder disease It strengthens the whole system. For sale by Frank Hart. Exposure r i- s j 1 1 Eczema, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum, Tetter and Acne Belong to that class of intltutimatory ami disfiguring skin eruption that cause more genuine bodily discomfort nnd worry than all other known ditvssts. The impurities or sediments which collect in the system because of poor digestion, inactive Kidneys and other orguns of elimination are taVen by the WchhI, saturating the system with acid poisons and fluids that ooze otit through the glands and pores of the skin, producing an inde scriluble itching and buruiug, and "I can cheerfully andorse your S.8. 8 the vellow, waters discharge forms as a cure for Eciema. I was tronbls-d int;V,ts and sores or little brown SU&fa" ard white scabs that drop oil. leaving atlug rw bottles of s. 8. s. wu entire the skin tends. r and raw. The effect ly relieved. Wm. Campbell. ! of the poison may cause the skin to I cracs ami bio!, or give it a scaiy, nsnv nppt-ansnce; aguin uie i-mimon:- muy consist of itimimer.ible blackl.eads niid pimples or harsl. ml bumps upon the face, ruritieation of the blood diseases. Washes and posvders relieve the skin. S. S. S. is the only guaranteed purely vegetable blood purifier. It contains no Arsenic. Potash tr other harmful mineral, v Write us atout your case and our physicians will advise without charge. We have a handsomely illustrated Wok on skin diseases, which svill le sent free to all who wish ii THt SWITT SPECiric CO., Atlanta. Cts. FILTHY TEMPLES IN INDIA. Saered cows ofien defile Indian tem ples but worse yet is a body that is poiuted by constipation. Don't permit it. Clfanse your syntem with Dr. King's New Life PiU and avoid un told misery. They give lively livers, active bowels, good digestion, flae ap petite. Only !3c at Chaa. Rogers' drug store. A married woman can always ha-e her audience at home svithout going to the lecture platform. Thoman who buys a vo.e Is as in, an as the one who sells it, but he is not near as cheap. Some housewives get so economical that they are always trying to roast their husbands. WHAT 13 FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE. Answer: It Is made from a pre scription of a leading Chicago physici an, and one of the most eminent of the country- The ingredients are the purest that money can buy. and are scientifically combined to get their utmost value. For sale by Frank Hart Foley's Honey and Tar contains no opiates and can ssfely be given to children. For sal by Frank Hirt. There are few geniuses either male or female and the market is overstock ed at that. VIRULENT CANCER CURED. Startling proof of a wonderful ad vance In medicine la given by druggist G. W Roberts ,of Elizabeth, V. Va. An old man there had long suffered with what good doctors pronounced In surable cancer. They believed his case hopeless until he used Electric Bitters and applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which treatment completely cured him. When Electric Bitters are used to ex- j pel bilious, kidney and microbe poisons at the same time this salve exerts Its matchless healing power, blood dis eases, skin eruptions, ulcers and sores vanish. Bitters 50c, Salve 25c at Chaa Koeers". The same hand that makes people love music and flowers nuks them sociable and kind. A REVELATION. If you svill make inquiry it will be a revelation to you hosv many suc cumb to kidney trouhles in one form or another. If the patient is not be- vnnit meiliral M FY.I Will cure. It never disappoints. Fcr When a man In al'.vavv gtriving jut to please others he lacks, the moral courage to do right. HAPPY TIME IN OLD TOWN. "We felt very happy," writes P.. N. Eevill, Old To-.vn, Va t hf-n Buck- lien's Arnica Salve whol y cured our j -laughter of a bad case of st-ald head." It delight-t all -.vho uje !t for Cuts, rv,rn?l Hum-, !iiui-s Boils Ulcers Krup'ions. Infallible for Piles. Only -5: ut CKas. Rogers diug tore. A po t Niy.-j that all ar.g-N 11 1 but that -l )-s not jn-.in 'h t a are antrels'. tjlon.M I blonds .AVEt FltOM AX AWFl'I. f'ATK. "Kvi-ryb;.-dy said I had on;-urap-tion," v.i.i' s M: A. M. Shields, of Chamlmtburg, Pa., "I v.-as low after f'K trw.hs of ev-re lekri(-.-?s, eaus.-.f ,v jiay Fever and As'hma, tliat few thoualit I could g-t '.il, but I learned of t!i.- marv l.i'i" merit ,; hr. King's Xe.v ri.eov- vy for ' oT.'urnp 1 .n, used nnd was oompl t- ly cured." For De.-r-eraie Lung anil Throat Dis- '-a.se- i. is ;he ."Hfeit :jre in world, ar.il is Infallible for Cough., C"l'l? ari'l Eronrhial Affection". Gaar antea bottles 50c and J! .00. Trial bot Vlet free at Cha. Rogers'. The ieas'in that -oni- roea H-t e.eeted to office so easy is b' f-au.-e he people have not found them out. WILL CL'I'.IiJ CONSUMPTION. A. A. Herren, Fincii, Ark , writes, "Foley's Honey and Tar is the best preparation for coughs, colds, and lung trouble I know that it has cured consumption In the first stages." For sale by Frank Hart 313 W. Central 3s.. Wichita, Kan. is the only remetiv for these vicious skin can only hide for a time the glaring blemishes. . S. i. erailicaies ail jHusmtous ihtuiuu iulions. antidotes the Trie and other acids, and restore: :ne blood to its wontest purity, and stimulates and revitalizes the sluggish organs, and the impuri ties nass off through the natural channels and You never heard or any one mlng Foley's Honey and Tar and not being . atisrU'.l For salt' bv Frank Hart The man who contends linn the world owes him a living I generally too lasy to go out snd oolleet It. women Are Line flowers. Poets have been fond of likening woman to a flu we r. Her fiirncss is tlowetlike. Her swrrtneu WKgests the flower fniKtancr. Her very fragility find its type again in the frail flower, which langm-.bt ben jeglvetcd, and is so easily rtertmyed. It x a pretty simile and almost as petiecl a pretty. All women love flowers, and every woman who grows them knows that their health leprnds on daily care. Not alone are water and sun-Ium- neevwary to the health f the plant. Their leaves and roots mut 'k guanled from the parasites which soon lestiuy the flower's beauty and undermine its life. If a woman would care for herself as she loet for her plants she would preserve her beauty and retain her strength far beyond -he period when the average woman looks jld and feeis older Iban she looks. THE GREAT SECRET Df wonirin'i preservation of her beauty tit in Hip intelliKent care of the womanly health. So close tin relation between he health of the delicate womanly organ ind the health of the whole body, that vlieiifver the feminine fuiietioiis are de raiiKed or disturbtd the coiiMroutnces are felt by every nervr in the Uly. Severe -teadache. backache, pain in the side, and tearing down nain are borne with by o nany thousand- of women that me who in n vnmd health is a rare exception, .mosi .vonien would give anything to know how 0 be cured. The way if. very plain. KoI n v the path mdt by more than a half a nillion wonn?n who have been perfectly .nirt'd of womanly ills and weakness. "I lielieve I owr mv lif" t I r rirrvr Favor e I'rct notion and' Hrawint i't-ilet-.. " nayt Mr Mrina i. Havztl, writing fmni HrKik1arnl, C. "Nt vrrir rrr". iiftt-r th Hrth "( one of 11 v chiJ'lr-n ' I wav )t it in a wt-ak, riin-lown con hti iii. My health eemed Mltrr'y ijone. I mif Vrfl from ncrvonsne-, female Wfakiir and 'hfiituatim. and I wulk-red everything one could u:T"r fr-iii tliTomp'iin'v wasfl httrden. 1 doctored with thr dilTcrrnt plnistc ihiim nnd iot no relief. I tried several pattut metlicine,' il! with the same re,n't I U-tjan to't worse, nd to add tn the complication I wintered ter riblv from onviipation. I chan' '.il to ee one f iT'inr advertiwn;nts frnd innr!'id,d t try the lbole reinefiie. I ifiin iit.t.d u take Ir. I'u rce Kivnr1'- lr- - ii-tioo nn! ' Meanant nnd Ik',"ii imnrwi- riylil ruvav. and tiii'mii' d iinoTrtviny and faiiiiii in -iimiKth. I j ariii'tt expre tn- r- l.-f. il w; Se-rn I nmnth 1 Her my l'1'!- 'I-uilif r va lorn with f ut tmicii trouint. I fee I that 1 would never have h-f n to 'y'.'.tn- try ruiid ik m lit ha'l lit no! he-n lor th" hel t r'-c-ntd trm fir. ';er. e - til' di. u,-. v My ...ily u..- a h.;-. !: :.lthy Utnl. - l on l the n"l I , ' i ve ' e i: nl lr to o v;ii oid Mint J havr t niirc. h'- -i I ,:v l.i- 'Ii CllU'h III -- m'.li. ! -i-i u' cure 1 'AVI- it witi!ij tr :.;, '---ii. ' f"T i;. t rx-c. -- ' y v.onl or peu V. jw 'hiiiiLfi'.' I 'I'm to 'i'i ;ni l I'f J it-rce." MOTH I NO IS SURER THan tti' ejj. .-; ni' to. I'w rcc's I'jvorite I'T-'-' T-,'! "ill- I: "'II ' ' - H : U'lTM' tl --t'otlg. '!( k -n -'- 1. ir - (il'itt the j.'-thmIs. " ' 'I' Ik.iI . intl otima- ti'.n nr.ii ;:! i :v-. Ii :.r- :i it:" female weak i i"e :':r laot h'-r hood I've- hi r ,-,rin i . I a i - ; 1 -'n-n-.jtli, 10 tint the hi:1 1 h !;r i- ;,rari: ii!v tl;u!)Ies. Tt i- tt'e ht-t "f tii?iii l.tc.ni-r il eiuitams : .i!vlii, a I''- r pinm. iixaiiie. no: any . t i , r n i'i ',iic. l or woilirg wi.ni a in the 1 i:'i!i . -ti r or h lixolt'.i .::! it j an iivalu- uhl- Tiieflaane. I! f;ni ' th- le-rvt in- cre,-., ih aai. -lite, aial nation nvtfnl j are". r fr-liing -in p. .S'inir., iiixt'iers j will fa ! a-i tni' -'' I -- f-ci:.l t mother f ami 1 Ivl'i a- Dr. I': ,i s i'avonte In crip- WHAT SHALL I DO? Titat (jiu-.i.hii is often on a woman'- lips, Tor of h' r it i-- exrx-r tid 1 hat 11 -I1..M be rea'ly t' io -i!n"thii;,' ii anv a-ivr' tu'y in the home. When thai iin ''ion refers , 10 maun, Mrneqs or tiea.e, uie an--wer ; will oe lonrai in nr. rn-rei s Loiinnoti , rui.-i ,u -mi. .11 . . 1. ji.ir ,1-. .i j "ntains mo larjre pajo-s, aial l1- sent free ion receipt of lianip- to pav -xp list: of niai!:nT only. Send 2( on--(.( iit stamps for the lok bound in paot-r or sta-n,.j for tlv: volume in rioth binding. A'lUrukS Dr. k.V. I'itrce, iiuffalo, N. Y. SLOT MAGfiiKES A tlttl mnncT Invft-sfi-fl In MILLS COIN OPERATING MACHINES i(J i,.ty ,u ii-ii Tii. .n,i tn. Vm in .i,4 liirtr Ml msiiufa' f'inT f ''n 01 i-r-ithuf miu filnerj MILLS NOVELTY CO., Chicago. It to 23 South Jeflerton Street, f 1 4 EAST SOUTH VIA IVDOt. Fifth and Leave Irving st. Portland Arrlvs Overland Express Trains for Salem, Roseburg, Ash land, Sacramento, Ogden, Ban Fran Cisco, Mojava, Loa Aiuvt. Kl Paso, New Orsleans and the East. S.JO p.m 7: a m S:M a m T:W p.m At Woodburn (dally ipxci'Pt Sun ilav), morning train connects with train for Mt. An 81. Sllverton, Brownsville, Sprlrsfifld. nd Natron, and even ing train for Mt. AnsYl and Silver ton. . :w a.m. s.oi valIls pasaen- li4M p. ml Sheridan paswen I er. t it p.m S::5a.m Dally, I'Pii Kt-bat tickets on sale btwrn Pnei land, Sacramento and San Kranrlaoo, Net ratts 117.50 tlrst class, without tx-rth and $U 00 second rlasa, Including txrtn. K.te nd ticket to Eastern points anil Europe. Alo Japan. China. Hono lulu and Australia, fan be obtained f miftiig, Third and wh Ineton sreets. . t. t.hiu. mvisios, PaAetigr depot foot of JcfTeron fit Leave for 0weg, dally at 7:20. ;4 a. m.; :, l ii, t.lt, 8:0b, 11 30 p. m. and 9 00 p. m. on Surlday only. Arm at Portland dully at t 36. :. MOtSO S. m.: !, S:1S 4;3, 1:20, st. w.vn p. m.: u:4d . m. ilally except jion-iav: s.zu anil iu:ts a. m. on Bun daya only. Leave for Dallas daily except Run- day at 4:J0 p. m. Arrive at Portland at :J a. m. 'asengr train leavei DslUs for Ainee Mondays, Wsdneadaya snd Frl days at t.H p. m. Return Tuesdsys, Tnursasyi and Saturdays. Egcspt Sunday. R- B MILLER, 3en. Frt. and Pass. Aft ..foriland - Astoria loute. STR. "BAILEY GATZERT." Dally round trips except Sunday. TIME CARO Ieavc' Portland 7 a. m. Leave Astoria 7 p. m. Through Portland oonneotlons with steamer Nahcotta from Ilwaco and Long teach Points. White Collsr Line tickets intsr changeable with O. IU 4 N. Co. and V. T. Co. tlcksts. The Dalles Route STR. " TAHOMA." and "METLAK0" Dally trips except Sunday. TIME CARO Sir. "TAHOMA" Leave Portland Mon., Wed., ""rl., i a. m. Leave Dalles, Tues., Thur., Sat., 7 S, m. Str. "METLAKO" Lv. Portland Tues., Thur., Sat., 7 a. m. I.v. lilies, Mon., Wed., Frl., 7 a. m. Landing at foot of Aldei Street, Port land Oregon Bold Phones, Mailt 3.'1. AGENTS. John M. Fllloon, The Dalles, Ors. A. J. Taylor, Aatorla, Ore. J J. Luckey, Hood IVvcr, Ore. Wolford & Wyers, White Salmon, Wn. J. O. Wyatt. Vancouver, Wn. R. B. Gilbreth, Lyle. Wn. John M. Totton. Stevenaon, Wn. Henry Olnmtend, Carson, Wn. William Butl-r. Butler. Wn. K. W. CRKJHTON, Portland Oregon. IiuxuriousTravel The "Northwestern Limlvd" trains, electric llgluel throughou', both Inside and out, and steam heated, are with out exception, the finest trains In ths worlj. They etnbsdy the litest, rewest and bn ld-as for comfort, convenlnce and luxury ever offered the iravelllng nubile, and altogether are the most complete and splendid production of the ear builders' art. Trie- splendid Trams Cmnect With The fircat Northern The Northern Pacific and The Canadian I'adfin AT ST I'AI'L FdH IhltAfiO and the RAST. No extra ch.irite for thes superioi aeimimou it.ons an i all fUssM of tick et are available for pasi ige on th 1 trains on 'hU !ln are pro;eoi?rl by the ! Interlocking Bl-y:!; System. W. H. M K A It. H. L. RI3LEK, '.'."n-m; Agent. Travelling Ag't. I'ortland, Oregao. itt e I r - 1 Mil H j-ulUul-r CpiJII VUPMilC) V A PJSJT!VE CVOE F'i-!nll.viiii,i-tlno'''ii(ui'h ut th- IIiii,Jiii-r uri'l tfK-,(-.r'J Ki'l'i'y. No t-iuu n- finy. C;ir4 ilri!v nnd Vrli.m-le-otly tl, wurht en 1 ,i( l.,iirrlio,.i ami ; r., u tuilio rut tir,w lunit l-furiij-Ifl'. AImoIhiM? hitrial-'N. H'llil by 'lrnryU. ivlrf SI no, or hf mall, i,Ohliii.l, Sl.lKi.Jbiiii-s.M.fs. THE 8ANTAI-PCPSIN CO., ILlirONTAINt, OHIO. Sold by Chas. Rogers, 409 Commerci al Street, Astoria, Oregon. BANNER SALVE, ! XI auHatr -til th moBt heailnz alvt in tho world. ..NOTICE . . To the BubIiicbb Men. r To the People. FOUNDED A, D. I7IO SUN INSURANCE OFFICE Cr THE OLDEST PURELY FIRE OFFICE IN THE WORLD. Cmmn Amm. ... Su.gno,aaa Ch Asaata In United tatee, .oio.ajg C A. HENRY & CO., GENERAL AGENTS. 215 Sansome Street Saa Pr.oclsco. Cil. SAMUEL ELMORE & CO., OENTS North Pacific Brewery. JOHN KOPP, Proprietor. The Popular Product of the only brewery in North- weslern Orenon enjoys a port Hale. KOPPS BESST bottled or In ketjH. Free City Delivery. mi mm LI M 1 Of New Zealand W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS Hus been Underwriting on tho I'uciric Coast ovei twenty-two years. SAMUEL EliMOUK A CO., AKent, A.storiu, Ore, Hotbl PORTLAND PORTLAND, OFUCGON The Only Flr4t-Clnf Hotel In lorllnnd fill ! 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A olean, reliable pa ier containing thess feat ures u worthy of support LONDON very; hirne domc-illo nnd ex ASK ANY ONE Who has used Star Estats Rangss and they will toll you they an 'Jis most satisfactory they havs evsr used. They rcqulrs but little fuel snd bake quick nnd uniform, and are railly managed. For sals In Astoria only by WJ. Scully 431 BOND STREET, Between Ninth gad Tenth