J HIE MORXLNG ASTOR1AX, SATIRDAY. JiJLY 12. !M2 Telephone, Main 9SL TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Sent by tuaH, per year $. fteot by mail, per month M ftervea by carrier, per month .... M SOCI-WEEKLT. eat by mail, per year, la advance II 00 fha A arru-'an nurutMt ta ita ad- 1 Tenter, the lrg circulation any newspaper publutbed on the Columbia River. ' ' DAIRTMEN VISITORS. Dairymen front districts prostrate with bit, behoM our equliabie cli mate and soft sunshine! Dairymen from dry. arid plain, look upon the gra- grwwing In the tarda about town. and the green meadow through which r you will pass tolay toward the ta thnre. " Ttalnrruen from Hooded valleys, note . j. . the secure and diked lands wvered with - luxurient verdure ami graxmg utrae, ; dotted with shock of hay taading in j an already crowing after-math, as you n-am ulor.g from the railroad bridge to Warrenton and Hotel Flavei. Thoumnd of acre of tide lands, son. where Ijewi and Clark wintered In im-t, nd the moutfc ot the greai Columbia P.lvr. yoa wia ride through this rooming. They are among tne ncaes ojury From station Skippanon you will travel between sand ridges on the right hand, and bottom lands on the left, extending to Seaside. These ridges toave been formed of drifting sea sand but are so fertile that they have furnished food for stock continuously since the earliest settle dents of the country. Several dairies are maintained here, the larger of one hundred cows. Grass and turnip are the principal cultivat ed crops. , , The low land to the left are eas ily d eared and drained, after which they are capable of supporting one cow to the acre, and yielding three to four tons of hay to the ucre. The Jietanlcum creek, which you will cross at Seaside, is a stream flash ing with trout, and bordered with rich bottom lands. Ton will observe much of these lands is uncultivated and uncared for. Too much land for the population. Ten thousand . people only in the tower Columbia region outside of Astoria, and tributary to this city: but tens of thousand of acres of tide land and creek bottom lands, capable of be- ing made to produ -e heavy crops of t uttered by fortune-tellers and the like grass and hay and dairv teed. He un- jtnat he would reign but never be tilled and unuFed for lis? want of crowned, and for another, because farmers, and dairymen. Vegetables jthe king is liked and Ms wishes are and small berries do el!, but dairying jrespected. As now proposed, the cere is the particular branch of farmlnar jmony will be what the siocial writers industry to which the Lower Co! urn- j would call " a ejoiet affair," with the - . jreligfirtis element of the ceremony Good enough for anybody! jKw Havana Fill ci ,wjt ca - FLORQDORA " BANDS en cf tamt ft Ik ts lags frm -STAR," " HORSE SHOE," -SPEARHEAD,"" STANDARD NA VT." " OLD PEACH i HONEY." SAW LOG," " OLE YARCINY" pt "MASTER WORKMAN" To&occo. 8 , m m if 1 Ki (fan iuj it i wu i w- bx. bl region I adapted, nj in hl-h It will me day yield share of the three ipmt revenue llsh, lumber ami dairy. The fim two. alra-wt with m; wd care, furnish an export, which brings tn million of doMar of new jmoney. The latter would retain 'much of this money besi.fcw adding to Uhe export. nd lBUS to import smonev. A thousand dairy families are V mvdej to ooeopy the land. j WtRKBRS FOR Tl-RE FOOD. it... VH.n) Pqi F,1 Association ,f Atir, ts " w" .ganlwJv. with which nearly every jctticn fc in sympathy. So many frau- !du?tut rtM of f.d ar mark-tot 5 (J lg an mpnl,ant wark !his a,. ism-laiton is il'Mig una Jfwnvt the hrty co-operation of at'. If h.ef object- rays thte resident, is as M- It i to have all food products la- ;bled and for the label to te! rxsrt- !y what they contain. '.Ve do not ob ject to any to"! being s.Md that Is not. injurious to health: but we do oh- to deception twins practlce.1 i J !anr;!y udor conaer. do not JoVJeet to the varl.m produrtw belnjr a.1a!t.rated. providins no harmful In jrrtMlent Is used, but they must tell just what thy contain. For example, It la ail risht to flavor ft cheap syrup to make ft rmb maple syrup, but K must not be old for maple sy- irup and at maple syrup prices. Such 'work has a tendency to prevent tlw 'making of pood, pure products, as it fmakt-s such unfair competition that . , Ithea products cannot be sold. Nmi states have m laws t to this effect and oth.-rs have not. while the laws tn one state differ from the laws in another. At present manufacturers In one state can send any kind of food into an other state, and there fa no way to reach them or to stop them. A na tional law would fix the responsibil ity upon the manufacturer and allow htm tn be Dunlshed." Though the pure fjl bill failed to pass congress at Its last session, there is no doubt that If public sentiment can be aroused and each one speak in favor of such, congress will pass the necessary bill. The association Is doing a splendid work, and Astoria wishes them great success. A QUIET CORONATION PROBA BLE. It looks now as if King Edward would have hi coronation after all. and at an earlier date than October. And. although it is not to be as bril liant an affair as that planned for June, it will be a gratification to many who are not of tire British Empire to have It take place for one thing, because it will knock out all the " prophecies," or alleged proprieties. strongly emphasized, as is most fit t'.t z it should be under the circum stances. It will be more of a family affair, but as the royal famfly of Eng land has connections on the continent, it need not and probably will not be " strictly local." ' , As to the king's condition, he contin ues to Improve to such a degree that he can now regularly enjoy a small, and presumably mild as well as fra grant, cigar, and a man can't be In very serious condition when his doc tors permit that. ; DR. BRUCE'S DP.E3S. ' (Tacoma ledger.) ! Dr. Cara Bruce, of Cin'Innati, Is ad- vocating a dres reform. If ?he makes go of it, the people who wfll rise up ind rail hr blessed cannot be num beted for multitude. In a recent ad-,fr-ss she spoke in favor of a dress 'eoFtirg for material and maki lg J 1.25. I As a token of her slnrlty she was r waring one of the gowns at the time. The dress consisted of a iidn gored skin and a white shirt waii-t with flowing sieevs, fa?tened with small j cuffs. Perhaps this would not appeal 'to the average feminine taste, but the irnislon of the doetor is to educate this taste. If ladles could only earn to be con tent with dresses costing only $1.25, think of the trunkfuls of them they could afford Jo have, the agony of fit ting they would escape, the absence of bills. It will strike the Judgment that the cost has been placed at too low a price to allow the maker of the garment a living. The doctor prob ably made her own in which case the only cost was the wear and tear on Seirlns a a bnsinew i an esaotine; and exhausting octuvtition. Long hours, tin work, poor ltj;ht. unhealthy atmosphere these are only some of the thing which fret the nerve and hurt the get erai health. Often there i a diseased condition " the womanly organism which causes backache or headache and the working of the sowing machine under such conditions U akin to torture. Thousands of women who wwk 1 tf have written srrate- I V ful letter to Or. t " Favorite Presorip. It 1 itv. dne nn- r. f healthy and often-hp' mtuuimaiion ami nlceralion, and cures female we.ik ntss. 1 1 makes weak wamcn stroni; and sick wiviv.-n wi-!l. Sick wont-.-n are invited to consult Dr. ricrc? by letler mv, and so avoid the indelicate questioning, offensive ex amination and obnoxious local treat ments deemed vesuy by some physi cians. U convipondence private. Ad dress Dr. R. v: lierce. Bufialo, X. Y. I taat iEiT.it V.4-Tjr in rtsxunmrndine Ir. Picrcr H im-iis l'a-vr;itHil Kw Imijjle wrak-nr-. " wrilr- x!rx MKintwh . Pf rmt-titcr. of R.ittl SHwr. s!.-i'vC. Trxa I w-a tnHiblfU wis:i hrann; i n (am in my hack ni hip for six year, an i r. to Ir. iknt hr advjtx. I tnsi hk "h'.Milp lrr-yKJOii' nd six bott;trcvrrJ r:c 1 :m't like a new prrs.m ami I Ihinlc L'r fwrvT ir my hrjllil. Life bon'.ra foanv atie with-it health t have told Ifrrat many of niy fnemia about the great nicliciae I took " Iir. Pierce"s Conimon?ense Medical A'iier, in paper cowrs, is sent fret on receipt of 31 oiuvcent stamps to pay expense of I'.uil.M,' atiiv. Address I)t. R. V. Pierce, Butia'.o. N. Y. jthe needle. It dies not seem that the imaking could be a difficult task. The doctor leaves the masculine mind in j I. . . . . ... tjoubt by using such a technical t-rm as " gored." However, it may not be necessary that the masculine mind be enlightened on this point. It readily grasps the fact that a dress costing only 11.13 Is a goo,! thing. The apixarn.nee of Dr. Bruce in her reform robe Is not described, but doubt less she Is a charming person, with a figure like that of Venus, a walk on. and a voce that s mucsgitita . that is grace itself, a perfect complex ion and a voice that is music. A STARTLING SCRPRISE. Very few could believe in looking at A. T. Hoadley, a healthy, robust black smith of Tilden, Ind that for ten years he suffered such tortures from Rheu matism as few could endure and live. But a wonderful change followed his taking Electric Bitters. "Two bot wholly cured me." he writes, "and I have not felt a twinge in over a year." They regulate the kidneys, puri fy the blood and cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Improve di gestion and give perfect health. Try them. Or.ly 50c at Charles Rogers' drug store. You can discern more of the out- croppings of human nature at a dog nght than at a prayer meeting. LUCK IN THIRTEEN. By sending 13 miles Wm. Splrey, of Walton Furnace, Vt got a box bf Bucklen's Arnica Salve, that wholly curd a horrible fever sore on his leg. Nothing else could. Positively cure Bruises. Felons, Ulcers, Eruptions. Boils. Burns, Corns, and Piles. Only 25c. Guaranteed by Charles Rogers, druggist. The opinions of some people are not worth much. If they were they w;ould not be spending them so freely. STARTLING, BUT TRUE. "If everyone knew what a grand medicine Dr. King' New Life Pil; is, writes D. H. Turner, of Dempsey town. Pa., "you'd sell all you have in a day. Two weeks' use has made a new man of me." Infallible for ,-on-stipation, stomach and liver trouble. 25c at Charles Rogers' drug store. A broken reputation Is like a broken va?e. It can be mended, but the crack still shows. Active agents wanted for " The World on Fire" by Murat lytlstead. Burning mountains In American ln people. startling history of appalling phenomena, threatening the globe; 600 big illustrated pages, only $1.50. High est endorsements. Biggest profit guaranteed. Agent clearing from J3 to $25 daily. Outfit free. Enclose 1 cents for postage. The Dominion Co., Dept. 1 Chicago. V.'e don't see how a woman Is able to tell or not whether her hat is on straight. The pesky things are built crooked on purpose. ASLEEP AMID FLAMES. Breaking Into a blazing home, some firemen lately dragged the sleeping in mates from dath. Fancied security, and death near. It's that way when you netrl'ct coughs and colds. Don't do It. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption gives protection cgalnst all Thrna'., Chest rl t.i- Trouble. Keep it near and ' avoid suffering dath, and doctor's bills. A teaspoon ful stops a late cough, persistent use the most stubborn. Harmless and nice tasting, It's guaranteed to satisfy by Charles Rogers, Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Try to be calm and serene, for life is full of blessings, and we should learn ourselves how to magnify them and be happy. BRONCHITIS FOR TWENTY YEARS Mr. Minerva Smith, of Danville. 111., writes: " I hnd broncWtl for twenty year and never got relief until I used Foley's Honey and Tar, which Is a sure cure." Sold ty Frank Hart, druggist. The preacher who think only of prunnlng flowers of rhetoric Is not the onei who reap the most fruit of righteousness. their wvnuanlr ill A rVrYNi and rsta'.!ihe.l -YVj t i VI their general illM ' I health. -Favorite ff X 11 Wh"i o her medicine have f.tl'ed, mke Foley's Kidney Curt'. It hik cur .! when ever. thlt g ! ha ilisap pointed. -For fale by Frank liar!, dnnrxtst. It would t expecting a great deal to look for the pur and u:i'kyd veracity from a horae Jockey. A. R. Itnss, of Morxantotvn, litd.. had to gvt up tin or twelve times In th nttfhr and hAtt .v..r l,u.-kjl.OM n,l pain In the kidney. Wa cun-d by Foley's Kidney t'ure, Fir mile by Frank Hart. drUKKtst. It Is seldom. If ever, you a nelf made man. He may have iitarted the hb but never finished It. Fvdey' Kldtt.y Cur purine the blood by strnlnlii out Impurities and tones up the whole system. Cures kidney and bladder trouble. For vali ne Frank Hart, DruaKtat. That charity which betrins at horn Is often so discouraged that it never sets any farther. TREAT YOtn KIDNETS FfR RHKX'MATISM. When yvu ar sutTiri:if from rheu nm!lm, tht ktdncyii must 1 attend ed to a: once si th;,t thi'V will elimi nate the uric aell from thte l!m.l Foley' Kidney Cure Is Use ni'Wt ef-f-etive rometlv fur this purpose. K. T. Hopklrs. of IV.Iar, Wis., say: " .vrier unMUCcosfilly doctoi ttiir for tlirei yrnrs for rheums tlim w.th the l: d-wtors. I tried Foley's Kidney t'ure and It ctinM me. 1 cannot pvdk ti. hi2hly of this prent meiliiMne." - K.ir s.ile by Frank Hart. druggit. In every audience there Is said to l" a Ji:i?as; but If there is he is nev er willing t hanit himself for Chits:. TWO Bt VTTI.Kst Cl'HED HIM. " I a troubled with kidney com plaint for Hlut two years," write A. II. Pals, of Mt. Sterling. la., but two Nifties of Foley's K'.dnev Cure effect a permanent cure." Sold by Fntnk Hart, druggist. If yvtt expect to make h-'aven your home you must make home heavenly. Sound kidneys are safeguards of life. Make the kidneys healthy with Foley's Kidney Cure. Sold by Frank i Hart, druirgl-t. Some Inter esting Facts ! When people are into n,U:l.ig a J trip, whether on business or pleasure, jthey naturally want the best serv'.e lobtalnabie as far a speed, coi.ifort and (safety is concerned. Bmploves of the (WISCONSIN CENTRAL LJNR-t are ! paid to serve the public and our trains iare operated so as to make close con nections with diverging line at all junction point. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair Cars on through train. Dining car service inexj'lled. Veal served a la carte. In order to obtain the flrst-ciasa ser vice, ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticket over , The Wisconsin Central lines :and you will make direct tciiiectlon at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points East. j For any further Information call on any ticket agent .or correspond with JAS. C. POND. Gen. Pass. Agt. j of JAS. A. CLOCK. Milwaukee. Wis. ! Don't Guess at It i But If you ar smog East write u j for our rates and let us tell you about 1 the service and accommodations offer ed by the ILLINOIS CENTRAL i RAILROAD. THROUGH TOURIST ICars via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL I from PACIFIC COAST to Chicago and Cincinnati. Don't fall to write u i about your trip as we are in a poal ' tion to give you some valuable Infor jmatlon and assistance; S319 miles of t track over which are operated some ! of th9 finest trains in the world. I For particulars regarding freight or passenger rates call on or address, i . C LINDSET. B. H. TRUMBELL, ! T. F. & R. A. Com'l Agt j H2 Third St.. Portland. Ore. TICKETS TO AND FROM ALL Points East VIA SHORT LINE TO St PAUL, DUliUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO AND POINTS EAST. Through Palace and Tourist Bl eper. Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Care. Dally Trains; fast time. For rate, folder and full informa tion regarding tickets, routes etc., call on or address J. W. PHALON, H. DICKSON Trav. Pas. Agt. City Ticket Agt 122 Third Street, Poniand. A. B. C. DENNISTON, O. W. P. A 112 First Avenue. Seattle. Wash. Bi Deal in Typewriters Austrian Government Order J2M Prci IHkiU-Ii t.'JlVlhtnd OregonlHti, Felirunry "lb Smith Premier Typewriter Co. . L A M. Ali'xuiitlfi'id' Co., Agent. P0RTL4ND OFFICE - 122 THIRD STREET iEllillllii Steamer SUE I 1 1 I ! i II II The Largest. Staunrhest. Steadiest, and most a worthy vtuel ever on the routs. Beat of Table and State Room Accommoda tion Will make round trip every flvs day between. Astoria and Tillamook PARE $3.50 Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad Navlgatlea Co. an l the Astoria Columbia R. R. for 1'ortland. Baa Franotsco an 1 all points East. For freight and passenger rates apply te Samuel Blmorc & Co (Jcucral Ajreiif, Antorii,. or te A. C. R. R. C. Portland. Or. B. C. LAMB, Tillamook. Or. North Pacific Brewery. JOHN KOPP, Proprietor. The Popular Product of the 'only lirewerv In North western Oregon enjoy a very. In rue domtntic and ex port Sale. KOPPS BEST bottled or in kegs. Free City Delivery. PACIFIC COAST COMPANY COAL For Steamer, Commercial and Family Use Orders Promptly Executed . . DOCK FOOT OF SEVENTH ST Samuel Elmore & Co., Agts. HOTBL PORTLAND POUT LAN The Only PlrMt-ClaHH Hotel In Portland FOUNDED SUN INSURANCE OFFICE OF LtlNDON TMK OLDEST PURELY FIRE OFFICE IN THE WORLD. Cash Aoseta ... u.aoo,ooo Cash Aaaata In United Mtataa, s.OiO.qjs C A. HENRY & CO., GENERAL AGENTS. 215 Saasome Street Saa rnnclsco. Cut. SAMUEL ELMORE Smith Premier. VIENNA. Feb, T.-Th greatest ! gle purcrmM of typswrlttsrs tvr made has been ordered by the min istry of Juatlcs. which, after three month of exhaustive competitive test, ha contracted to equip the en ure ministry with not leas than lit Smith Premier typewriters, supplying every court ASK ANY ONE Who has used Star Estate Hango and they will tell you they are 'he nxvit SBtlsfaotory they havs ever used. They require but little fuel anl bake quick and uniform, and r.re eally managed. For sal In Astoria only by W. J. Scully 4ji IIOND 3THKET, Between (Ninth and Tenth II. ELMORE 0. Ft. k N. Co. Perttsed. Or, TELEPHONE MMN 661 D, OI"i EGON X. D. l7IO & CO., AGENTS Good enough fnr anybody! yUl Havana fiuun 41 FLORODORA" BANDS m cf iimtvtltt 4$ tf$ rtm "STAR. HORSESHOE," SFARHEAD.""5TANDARD NA YT," "OLD REACH HONEY." SAW LOG." " OLE YARCINY" pt "MASTER WORKMAN" Token, 6 ; ; , ASTOftiA X'Sl) CJ'JJi'.i'X RIYfR A1L0A0. I.KAYK 00 H ill 7 0 p m tl 38 p m l'ul;VIANH I aKUIVI I'liriliind Union De-hl.tta.ia. iml for Atorla ami I Hp". wayjolnta AH'ftlHIA T Uam I p tn 'Fur Portland andill m way iHiltit lie 10pn. .'a twp I nfcA. Ibh MVI-lc'. AMorla for Wnr. reiiUm Flavcl. Ft Htpvnn. Ilntiimofid: Srmrtdr. I IS a m 7 4a t I0:.w.i l0)l i Upt tt t 11 SO a.m II lis in i to o.nt '& Mi p m I 16 p m. I t a.m. t 3 p m. i od p in Ksld.- for VViu niilon. FUvid, lliiiiuii.md. Ft, Hti-v.'tM, and An turta. 12 Mpi I Mpl 7 Wp.i Dtvlly oxcept Bitturday. IHiiturdny only AN trains make clour connes'tloti at :b1c wttli nil Northern Pacific trains t rtd front The Bast ami tmnd llnl J ", MAYO. Orn'l Freight and I'us. A-t IVIIITE COLLAR LINK ..Portland - Astoria (uite. STR. ''BAILEY GATZERT." Dally round trip except Sunday. TIME CARD lave Portland 7 a. m. Leave Astoria , 7 p. tn. Through Portland connection with steamer Nahcotta from Ilwaoo and Long 1 teach I'olnt. Whit Collar Line Urknta Inter ihnngeable with 0. It. 4 N. C. and v. T. Co. ticltet. The Dalles Route STR. M TAH0MA," and "METLAKO" Dally, trip except Sunday. TIMfc CARO Str. "TAHOMA" Uav Portland Mon.. Wed., Frl 1 a. m. i-eave yaiie. Tuu., Thur,, Sat., 7 a. m. Mr. "METLAKO" Lv. Portland Tuc., Thur., Sal., 7 a, m. Lv. Imlles, Mon., Wed., Fri.. 7 a. m. Landing at foot of Aldiw Street, Port land Oregon. Doth 1'honi-, Main J.'d. AOENTS. John M. Fllloon, The Dalles, Or. A. J, Taylor, Astoria, Ore, J. J. Luckey, Hood H'ver, Ore. Wolford & Wyer, White Salmon, Wn. J. C. Wyatt, Vancouver, Wn. It. B. Ollbreth, Lyle, Wn. John M. Totton, Stevenson, Wn. Henry Olmmtvid, Carson. Wn. William Iluil.T, Butler, Wn. i:. W. ( ftu'HTON, Portland Oregon. A fnmlllfli tmm rt l.tiA flil,..a,M, VtilwAtllten A Sit Paul nnHw.v iinnivn all over the Union as the Great Railway running the "l'loneer Limited" trwln every day and night between St. Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago. rne oniy perroct Train in the world." Understand: ('innill.n. jam mla with all transcontinental lines, securing to nsssenirera hn hent Mrvln. Irnu,n Luxnrlotis coadie, olcotrlo light, steam neat, oi a varloty equaled by no other AAA N H"f Tf iimit mil line. See thn your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when going to any point In the Uulted mate or Canada. All .ticket agenls sell 'fhom. For rates, pnmphleta or other lafor mwtlon, addese, , J. W. CA9KT, C. J. EDDY, Trav. Pum. Agl ' mi. Agt. Portland, Ore, Portland, Ore.