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Tilt mmXIXG ASTORIAN. SATI R1UV. J.lNf. U. Hi gaily glotoviau Tt'.epbooe, Mala UX. TClUklS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILT. Beat ky mail, per year ...J.eo tent by mail, per month SO Served by carrier, per month .... CO '- BiOII-WEBKLT. Bent y mail, per year, In advance $1 00 Tii Astoriaa guarantees to iu ad wtlstr the largest circulation cf any aewspaper published on the Columbia River. The work that will necessarily fill upon the member of the Civic Im provement Club. which has about completed organisation, to make a uecfus ia of no small account and would discourajre tnoet men. but there are a sufficient number of women tn the organization to force the experi ment. No undertaking is too great for the averag "sets her head," trom.a when the and Mm of thcin are delerml led to make some changes j in the appearance of Astoria. From the standpoint of civic improvement j there is great work in Astoria. It Is j truly -a " virgin ' rush and bustle. neld. With her j busy Astoria bas never thought of beauty. She tatbtn, u .. ratfc,r lhsn sacrifl enough beJty around her. Her J lmmlB fe Th!s lnwry ma mounUias. hills. valky, rirs nd Lsv, al! r;sht flr ,he prnt and ocean bt. aches are ail tilngs of un surpassed beauty. Astoria being sur rounded by natural beauty, unsurpass ed beauty and grandeur that attracts the world, there may nave been some excuse for the long '.elay In attempt ing to make the ragjred city by the sea a thing of beauty -!k. But It is now the time. She if growing and will grow more rcpldly In the next few years than err before. A grow ing city is sever beaatlful at best. It will necessarily .tot Improve In beauty Itself. Now, of all times. Is the time to make be stajT to Im prove Its appearance. If started on the right plan and -nanaged properly tt can be made one of the prettiest cttle on the Columbia. The rtric im provement work, as itaed before. Is a great undertaking. It will -equire perfect organization and persistent ef fort But, with the proper movement behind It, the work can be begun and carried out to the great Improvement of the appearance of the dty and to Its great benefit. It is not a wild pecdatlve scheme, originated in wo man's fancy, but it fs a practical plan, which has already lieen adopted all over the country and fca been car ried out to & practical ucces It has met with strong opposition from old-f.mers and the nonprogressive, but tfce pronter have been patient and persistent until they have finally convinced th-5 citizenship of the tro prlety f the movement, and, thus, wHh their aid. the r.:o?t rasped, di lapidated illag-es and cities have been converted Into things of beauty. A proper movement will accomplish the some result? here. It will take bard work, lint pluck, a it always does, will win in this case. Citizens who have n interest in the Improvement of the appearan-e of the. city are urged to attrnd the meeting at the City Council chambers, Monday even ing. June at 7:30 o'clock, at which time It is expected tt form a perma Dent civic lmnrovem?-.: league. Th" modern ger.tlemcn's club U a valuable institution. It gives many advaMajea to its members that can not be obtained cd(e where half so cheaply. There are some advantages that cannot be obtained elsewhere for love or money. Eve-y busy man needs recrentlon, both socially and physical ly. There Is no better place for this than the club. When the business cares cf the day are over the young man may po to the club. There he may rest, engage his friends in con versation, read, engage ln eome inno cent game, or exercise the mind and body In most any way desired. The married man may mes-t his gentlemen friends there and entertain them in a comfortable and easy way to a bet ter advantage than elsewhere. He may meet with men there whom It is nec.esF.ary to meet and niay keep post ed on Important questions at the club a he cannot elsewhere. The club, properly utilised. Is one of the best Institutions of modern times. But ali used, It Is one of the most damag ing' institution to a community. The man who neglect his family, the com pahtonsblp of his Wife, who merely goes to the club a a Oounging place, . Is the meet miserable of men, unless it be the young man just starting out 1n life, who make tbe club Ms borne; who remair. there all Of his waking hour and lsr for this member nl Uiat'oms for a game, for asi tt anything to kill time. The your, man v ha dropped a'l businc-a or neglects his business for the club Is to b pitied. The member g't to kmvwlng him a an Idler, a failure a vounir wreck a rake, and wn le they treat film courteously, for only zwulmm usually belong t clubs, they have a contempt bv him, and only endure his presence with a de (free of gentlemanly patience. Go to the rlub when they may they Ami him there a punctually a they do the steward. The steward endures his company solely because there Is no gentlemanly way of (renins out of it. Every club has this class. It is one of the evils of the club. It Is the death of the hopes and amotions of the unfortunate who falls a victim to the habit. With si! !he gwl re alised from clubs, the weak who ne riect their families and the young or tfcriftfes who falls victims to idle- j nss through the attractions .f ,lub life, r've many ao ilea that clubs are places of gamib'Jnff and Aisita- j tion. inta I of plavvs of nmr&l, phy- slc! and Inteile tual development ThTe Is some rtan ajrainst the yrr that It was better to use cau- t,M -n hf caplupe cf th tafH ix,n. vict, evlfl ,0 f,,, estent of perruittinjc for th-se engaged in the chase, but what about the safety of others in the future? With thee desperate men I turned loos? on society, they will turn to tVir old life of rbbrT and mur- der. and there Is no telling haw many innocent victims may yet fall before j Tjmberger cheese has one great ad thelr unerring aim. An official Ls not 'vantage over o'le-xnaxgarine, and that elected for ornament and to dtiw his I1. nobody can ever accuse it tt trying ..Urr alone hut he take, the off!,- I of shrievalty with the Implied prom- j ise to discharge Ms duty, even at the j rik of his life. It is an o!Sce with which this duty !s incumbent and should the prisoners make their es- caoe the Aeriff who stood back when he h.vl them cornered w-ill be neces sarily and properly to blame. It Is easv to give advice and make com- merit at long range, but this does not lessen the duty of officers who have j During the summer kidney irregular a dujy to perform and lo not do it. .ltles are often caused by excessive because it Is riskr. N drinking for being overheated. Attend to the kidneys at once by using Fo- While Portland and the East are sweltering in the heat Astoria !s en Joying balmy sunshiny days, without na extreme to break the piace and com'rt of the citizens. It has bee.i sug.restd that Tracy and Merrill make a tour of the state l.nfore thay finally escane and give all the sheriffs a chance to distinguish themselves. They have not begun to figure on the f-ost of the escape of Merrill and Tra;y. and the attempted capture yet. A BOY'S W7LD RTDE FOP. LIFE. With family around and him expectin? son riding for life, i - King's Xew Dis- him to die, and a 18 miles, to get Dr. "overy for Consumption. Coughs and Co'ds. W. H. Bro'vn, of Leesviile, Ind., ondured death's agonies from asthma, but this wonderful medicine pave in stant relief and soon cured him. He writPS : " I now sleep soundly every night.' like marvellous cures of con sumption. Pneumonia, Bronchitis. ! Coush". Colds and CiciD nrove it matchles merit for a'l Throxt an Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles a' i 59p and $1. Trial bottle free at Cha Rogers drug store. A man without much mind always has a mind to do something he never 3oes. A PARSON'S XOP.LE ACT. " I want a'l th world to know," write' Rev. J. C. Btid'onsr, of Asha way, R. I., " wra a thoTOughly goo-' and reliable mrdi ine I found in El c tric Bitter.?. Thpy cured men of jaun dice and liver troubles that had caus ed mj great suffr:ng for many y-ars For i genuine, all-around cure, they excel anything I ever saw." Electric r'-te-n are the etirpr'.o of all for theh wond -rful work in Liver, Ki Iney and S'.o.;i oh troubles. Don't fail to try them. Only "Oct? Fa'isfuction Is guar anteed by Charles Rogers. A drunkard not only injures himself, but his family and the community in whiolr he resid's. XOT DOOMED FOR LIFE. " I was treated for three years by good doctors," writes W. A. Greer. McConnellsville, 0., " for Pile and Fistula, but when all failed, Buck len's Arnica Salve cured me ln two weeks." Cures Burns, Bruises, Cuts Corns, Sores, Eruptions, Salt Rheum. Plies or no pay. 25c at Chas. Rogers' drug store. Some people regard a secret as they would a pound of oapdy too good to keep. ' "DOES MOTHER ivinapii Vllfff itiCr The little fellow baa blown with all -v ... ...V . i downy tuft still j: fk cling "to the dande- , llion stem. Accord- j ing to the oracle of i I aZZ. 'V.Vft. . we to the oracle of childhood mother doc not want him. oui rmnner woum ten has noticed the weak- ncsa of the lungs, ami u sue saw mm now, MusnniwUhmsunusua effort and stnirsline to atifie the cough which followed . she'd feel how much she wanted him. ami wanted those "weak" limits made strong, that she might not lose him. ror " weaa luitjrs olstinate coush, hemor- rba,iT. weakness anil emaciation i w I Li i 4 iff there is no nwdicirte so hralinj; and so usve me Immediate relief and I will strengthenini! as lr. IVroes OoUvn never in' without It In my htww I Medical Ihvwery. n is especially . uncer-ly recommend It to a!l."-nr valuable tor vhii.lren. bmldtng up weak . ,... t bod.es with ..,!, healthv fleU.P It is j" "" entirely free from alcohol ami narcotics. Tk , , .... .wm. hri h. v nw -bo i. , eatfle is more H. Kentucky. ooir nntl Skt nr ol.i. bnJ a trmh ti(h but !her is just as iUU h "'.lit Cl" triif i,Mbt.l?'t,,,,7."",1 " mf'm-i 'a ever and h mke the bv more Cft.c p!v-n.ii.i him ei ami Mi enthulastte than the kinjr bird " y wte atw 1 ciwM !o ib.i hita v gtMl v'r !d. AftfT v4ir -linwm ' hwt rnnvl w couch so ! . quxkh: when CM-nthm cie fj;!nS. I tvtf I ,.w , , . nit wife to titi- Mm sH-k Irotn the eoantty. chronic bronchial trouble and sum abhainj.mnl Sum thr-r toseetl theciuie m-r coughs can le ouickiv relive 1 ar.d wuu do hitn v wnr line io Savwa , . " ' . . oh. c... tx the tint Mr hjwgM him tack cunHl by fcoley s Uo in I Far. I cr d llirr imot km war pmi VMa Med- .le bV Kra!lk Hart kat iRwnte.y " i a time, t rwiinrty leomrmt , Tlie Common Sen; Medical Alviser ' t.. ,w , ... expense of nutants only. Nrnd 21 one- Ves who ouitht to flrsl got some cent stamp, for p..t r Nutvl .hook, or Jt thin? for their wiv, t ,vmt.niia.. stamps for cloth 1-ouwl AvUlress Dr. with. R. V. Pie." ?, Builulo. X. Y. , The man who thinks be has married an angel may consider himself very fortunate if she turns out to be only ood cook- Oa the first Indication of kidney trou-! Jble stop it by taking Foley" Kidney jCure. Sold by Frank Hart lu vil ,ur "omeimng eie. WARXIXG. If you have kidney or bladder trou ble and do not use Foley's Kidney icur. you will have only yourself to J blame for results, as it positively cures ! forms of kidney and bladder dis eases. Sold by Frank Hart Two weeks In a. varatkm sewn lik ja very short period, but it Is a long ,1m ln JaiL leys Kidney Cure. For sale by Frank Hart One of the Impossibilities is to take a photograph; to please a homely wo- lprank nar . ' m- PROPOSALS -WAXtta). FORTL-XE FAVORii A TEX AX. j 0Rice of C. Q. M. Vancouver Ear- jracki Wash.. Msv 20, 1902. Sealed "Having distressing pains m head. ; propyl,, in triplicate, will be recelv back and stomach, and being without led at the office of the Depot Quarter appetite. I began to use Dr. King's j master. Portland. Or. until 2:3o p. m. Xew Life Pills," writes W. P. White- Jun 10- m-- and th'n opened for the . . ... ,, . .. , : construction of a steamtxat In aocor- head, of Kennedale, Tex., and soon jrtine, ,vith the p!an!, and 6p,dflt,atil)rls felt like a new man." Infallible in on file In the Dep.it Quartermaster's stomach and liver troubles. Only :5c Office at Portland, where full lnformi- at Chas. Racers' drug store. T'!! f"1?- Envelopes con- fa'?1''i pro;-'als should be marked: '" - "Propols for Steamboat" and ed- 0;osat.4&AS Villi I LI UpUggL-JOy O U U I 11 Vy ' p VIA I DeDot Fifth and Leave llrvlng sts. Portland Arrivt Overland Express Trains for Salem, Roseburg, Ash land. KAtramenm 3.30 p.mi Ogden, gan Fran 7:45 a.m cisco. Mojave. Los Anjreis El Fa an 3:30 a.m Xew Oreleans and 7:20 p.m the East At Woodburn (dally except Sun dav). morning train connects with I train for Mt. An gel. Silverton, Brownsville, Fprlngfield. and I Natron, and even I ing train for Mt I Angel and Silver I ton. 7:30 a.m Corvallls passen- G:0 p.m i::50 p.ml Sheridan passen- I 8:fSa.n I ger. I Dally. ''Dolly oxrept Sunday. Rebate tickets on sale b-tw-en Port- I 'and, eacram"nto and SarrJFranciscO. Net rates $17.50 first class, without ! !erth and $14.00 second class. Including 1 nenn. Ratps and tickets to Eastern points I md Europe. Aieo Japan. China. Hono- ! ulu and Australia. :an be obtin-d I ' - luirng. Third and Wash- 1 lnKton Y.HILL DIVISION. Passenger depot foot of Jefferoa gt. Leave for Oswego daily at 7:20, 9 4 a. m.; 12 : 30. 1:55, 3:25. 5:15, :2a, 8.05, 11 : 30 p. m. &nd 9:00 p. m. on Sunday o'.Iy. Arrive at Portland dally at 8:35. :). 10:50 a. m.; 1:35, 3:15, ':3, :20, "40, 10:00 p. m.; 12:40 a. m. dilly ixcepi M.m'iav: 8:30 and 10:45 a. m. on Sun iays only. Leave for Dallas dally except Sun day at 4:30 p. m. Arrive at Portland -tt :3U a. m. Passenger train leaves Datlis for Airlee Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri lays at 2:45 p. m. Returns Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Except Sunday. R B. MILLER. Oen. Frt and Pass. Atrt Actlve agent wanted for "Tha cn F"" Murat IlaUtead. burning mountains In American in dies explode, destroying iltiea full of (people, startling history of ar-palllng (!. Ihreatenlmr the gkibe; $M vif utusiriaicu pajpra, ontj ai.M, nig n eat endorsement. nifitest profl! guaranteed. Agent clearing rrora u j to tiS dally. Outfit free. Enclose II !cnt for malar. Th IVmlnlrvn P j t, U Chicago. A cicmrvtt I a lltit roll .. tobacco and dnic with a little bit at tare on ine rront ana a invat Wf foal ion the rear. j 1 ; 1XTKRKST1NO TO ASiiMA Si' F- ; KEliKKS. i - j In!el lUnte. of Otterville. Iowa. j writ, 1 have had astbnu for thn or four year a:id have tried tbout nil ,ni, ..nrh . n.i itw .ir in ik. :ket and have revet veil trvatmenl from l,l!an ' N Vork and olhcr 'cl!1' "t St vry little benefit until 1 tried FVU-y' Honey arm Tar which KA 'V.VSTlXi; AWAY. , The following letter from IJobert 11. Watts, of Salem. Mo., u instructive: "I have been troubled with kidney jdim-ase for the Ht five years. I lost :lt-sh and never felt well and d -K-tored with ka 'inc phvslclans and trip,! ;i remedies .suggested without n-ll.f. . Finally I tried Foley' Kidney Cure and K-?s than two bottles completely curwl me and I am now sound and well." Sold by F'ltnk JUrt. About the only use some nu-n hare for a hJ is that it makes a conven ient fg to hang their h.i!s on. TKX YE.UW IN MOD. It. ( A. Oray, J. r. Oakvllle, Ind.. writes: "For ten years I wwa wnflned jto my bed with disease of my kidneys. It was so severe that I could not move part of the time. 1 consulted the very meJ'f "" va liable, but could get no relief until Folly's Kidney Cure was recommended to me. It has been a godsend to me." Sold bv Frank Hart. Some ople get so untrustworthy that they cannot borrow a benevolent face. Xo good health unles tthe kidneys are sound. Foley's Honey and Tar luressea . A. BETHEL, Q. M. Central Meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL ST. Your ordra for meatA. both FRESH A 1 I) SALT Will l-e promptly aril !. a 'orliy attended to 0. W. MORTON, Prop. Insurance. Commission zni C. J. TRti.NCHARD. At-nt Wells Fariro ami I'acitic Kxprehd Cotiip'ys. Custom House Broker FRAEL cS: COOK TRANSFER COMPANY". Telephone 22L DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All goods shipped to our cart Will receive special attention. No. 518 Duane St Astoria, Ore. W. J. COOK. Mgr. Rea Tel. 113L Andrew Asp, Bjr.i later, tlafiMijli Hi Iirxikotr FIKCT-CLA88 WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES. Special Attention Given to Ship art) Steamboat Kepalring.Qeneral Black imlthlng, Flrst-Clasa Horse. 8hoe1ng, etc CORNER TWELFTH AND DTJANB Ho tlwo & Mo OREGON Siioit Line and union Pacific TINS siCHKU-. Depart Chlcaa-o Portland Special S:Ma.m. via Hunt ington Atlantic Expreas 1:50 n, m. via Hunt ington Pt Paul Fist mail I p. m. via Spokane CI.K8 From Portland Arrlva Salt I .ak. Denver.; Ft Worib, Oma- ha. Kansas City 4:M p. m St Uuia Chicago and East Salt Uk.rnvri Ft Worth, Oma. ha, Kansas Ctty.jt.ata. a. St. Loula Chicago' and East. j Walla Walla, f Iew lsion, Soo. ksne. Minneapolif S: Paul. Duiuth 7 Ma, re Mdwaukee. Chl-i ct and East ' Tl hours from Portland to Chlcagu Xo Changs of Cars. OCEAN AND RIVCR SCHEDUUC Friiro Astoria ( Ail salilnc datw' ' I subject to change "i T"' " j For Pan Fran. i.i ,x" .ro every five days Monday 7 a. m, Columbia Klverj Da.Wex- To Portland and' ceo l Sun. I Way Landing. I Stewmer Nah.tta leve Aaturta on tide dally for Ilwaoo, ounnevtlng there nl:n tmiiuj fur Umg Ueatdi, THira and North Heftj-h ixiitits UKurntna ar- rives at Atoi wtme eveilng. 0 W. LOUNSBBRRT, Astoria. Agent A. L CRAIQ, General Passenger Agstit, Ponlan'l. Oregon. Foley's Kidney Cure coaxes Udaers aod b:.uk: t'zU- Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED, PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all kinds at lowest rnU, f.r fishermen, Farmers mid Ixippera. A. Vs ALLI31N- Tenth and Commerdnl Mretts POUNDED A. L. I7IO SUN INSURANCE OFFICE or LONDON THE OLDKST I'IREI.Y HKK Ch Aaaatai, n Unltad Hite. C A. HENRY & CO., 215 Saosome Street - SAMUEL ELMORE NOTICE To the Business Men. r To the People. HQTGL PORTLAND PORTLAND, ORBGOiN Thj Only Plmt-CfasM Hotel In Portland TICKETS TO AND riVOM ALL Points East VI SHORT LINE TO it PAl'U DUMITII. MlNNHAPOLia, CHICAUO AND 1MINTS BAST. Through l'al. and Tourit Hit p rs. Dining and HulTet Smoking Llbiary Cam, ' Dally Train; fast lime. For rate, folder -nd full litforma lion rvcirduig 1 1, ken. routes vie, call on or addrea J W. 1'HALOX. II DICKSON' Trav ra. Agt Oily Ticket Ast III ThiM 8iiel. PwiUn l. A. B C. Dr.NNMTOX. ! W. l. A lIJ First Avenue. 8!le. Yah. i ' "THE JIIIHIM" A fainilliir lunne of tlie Chicago, Mthvaukoo A St. lstil lt4lay. known all over llw I'nlon a the Ureal Riillway running the "I'lomw Utnilmt" trtUns evwy day and nlghl i ien Si. INiul ' 1 ll !,ir. "'! onwiiin an I i Dlcas" "The only jwrfixt train in the world." I'ndeMland I'ontieciiiiiK are made with all truiiw-'Xit.m'tiial lln, tm-uruig io rmwwngers the !( (ertif known. ' timirtous cian-lii-s, rl.vtric tight, tram het, of a ml-tv tsiuil bv no other line, iVe that your ticket rat via "Tin" Nllwauktv" whn k-iik to any (mint in the t'ullol ,4daln r Hiinda All ticket agents sell them. Fur rate, rmmphletii or oiln-r Infor mwtlon. SiMM. J. W. CSKY, IV J F1'DT. Trnv. ISuw, Ac , ' -n Agt. Portland. Ore Portland. Or. OKHt'K IN TIIK WOKI.U, Sii.SMi.c,in a.oio. ts GENERAL AGENTS. San Prancisto. Cal. & CO., GENTS On and after this date th Morn !nt Astoriaa will Im Issued as usual, and aa us ual will be the best medium for the dissemination of news of your business tell ing the Rood peOj.1 whin to trade for their best ad vantage and your profit This Is true because the As tonaa reaches thi people, t read by tb people, and has the confldenoe and sup port of the people. Money spent In Judicious advertis ing pays lara-iT returns than any other investment you can make. We are Justified In Invit ing every citizen to sub cribe for the Morning As torian at sixty cents a month, delivered, or fifty cents a month by mall, or to subscribe for the twlc-a-week Astorlan at one dollar a year, because we offer you full value for your coin. Tou get all the local news and the expensive Associa ted Press telegraphic news from all parts of the world besides. A clean, reliable pa ter containing these feat ures Is worthy of support. 7 C. 01, Barr, Dentist - Mansell Building. I7t Commercial 8t Astoria, dr. TSUOrilONK IlKD im. Dr. T. Li. Ball D1DNT1BT. SSI Commrrclai Street Astoria, Or. j.A.FASTABENl3 OHNKI5AL CONTRACTOR AND RUtLDKh. CHOICE MEATS Fresh Meats Pickled Meats Cored Meats Prompt Deliveries Lowest Prices Christensen & Co., 518 COMMERCIAL STREET. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVFR RAILROAD. I.KAVK a no a tn 1 T On ItlKTI AM Akatil i II to a ut j '!' 1'i.rllan l I n lit I lJ.IH t ami Way Ki.r A.I -ria t'lllllU aMMHI A 4 fiittlattil Ml.) W.y , tiaitm INiiuia jliiiUjim 5 i'' a m I Iv ) u. ..VIIK IHVlKlio l 'i Ml II v, . Abirla fur Warrnittin. 1 T Si a at n.U. riirl nrv (0U(u. lUiiiBimul an.) Adnrla I lu l n slde l r UarrviUiu. , 11 M m rUta, Hamm-iiil, :rurt ! t w p in "tr !) A.turia ) W s m lUm w p ... a bi Hunday only. All trains snake Hos cotincllon at Gobi with all Norihtrn I'scifio trains to and from th Katt and Hound points J. C. MATO, Qen'l Frelcbt and Paaaenitr A(Dt. WHITE COLLAR LINE ..ForOand foioria fyute. STR. -BAILEY CATZERT." lal!y rd tslpe eacept Sunday. TIME CARD liFavs Portland T a. m. leave Astoria 7 p. m. Through Portland connections with tramer Nahcotta from llwaoo and Long lieaott Point White Collar I -In IKknls Inter, changeable with O It N. Co. and V. T. Co. tickets. The Dalles Route STR. " TAH0MA." and "METLAK0" Dally trips except Sunday. TIMk tTAHD Sir. ."TAHOHA" Ix-ave Portland Mon , Wed., Fri., ; . m. Iave Dalle. Tuoa., Thur , Sal , 7 a m. Sir. "MCTLAKU" Lv. Portland Tuea. Thur., Hat, 7 a m. Uv. I lira. Mon., Wed., Pri.. 7 a. m. Uandlng at fom of Aldpf Blr.-et, Port land Oregoc Doth Ptionea. Main 361. AOBNT8. John M. Kllloon. Th Dalles, Ore. A, J, Taylor, Astoria. Or. J J. Luckey. Hood ltivi. Or. Wolford Wyerw. White Salmon. Wn. J. C. Wyatt. Vancouver. Wn. It. U. Ollbrotfc. Lyle. Wn. John M. Totton. Stevenson. Wn, Henry Olmtmd. Carson, Wn. William HuU.t. Butler, Wa - W. cmCHTON. PnrUand Oregon, DR. KING'S HEW DISCOVERY FOR THAT COLD. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. OurcHCoiiJsuinpfiiiiCouirlis, Colds, IJioiuliitis, Asthma, rmnrnonia,IIuyl'Vvir,rieu- risy, La(iripM', J Iimi'M'iH'HH, Sore Throat, Croup and Whooping Cinijrh. NOClJRE. NO PAY. Prke 60c. and $ I . THIAL fi0TTS.ES FUEL UuxuRiousT UXURIOUS 1 RAVEL I I Th, "Nor;hwetrn Liml-.-d" train. electric llgln,j ihroughoii', both Inside I and oi,l, ,iti,j sit inn heulcd. are with out ncepilnn. the finest train I the ! world. Thty emiiirly the Utrst, fewest I ami bt lrtes for comfort, ronvfnlnce iand luiury ever offered the travelling 1 tiubllc. and aliocether .ir. tha ntrmt complete and splendid production f th cr builders' art. These splendid Trains Connect With The Great Northern The Northern Pnclflc and The Canadian Pacific AT ST. PAUL, FOR CHICAGO aod the CAST. No extra charge for these superior arommodttiona and all rlassss of tick ets are available for paasig on th trains oa this line are pro; tend by Ike Interlocking Block System. W. H. MMADv H. L. BIBLE R, General Agent. TraUng Ag't. Portland. Oregoo.