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THE MORNING ASTORIAN. TUESDAY. JULY 22. I90i gaily glatovicw Telephone, Main WU TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. KArit nv man. ivr vr. ........... .a.vu i Bent by mall, per moolh M Served by carrier, per saaat. -;'" SEJII-WBBK.LY. Sent by mail, per year, in advance $1 M The Astorian guarantees to its ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia River. . ' , GREAT DIPLOMAT. If the Am;rloan government through the Vatican persuade the Philippine friars to voluntarily withdraw jfum the inlands, rncle S.un will have to bo acknowledged a great diplomat. Ex. now TO HIT. Rev. Ssim Jones says he has been trying to And out whereto hit men hard enough to knock them into tvhat they ought to be, but easy enough not to hurt them. There Is a teacher called experience engaged In the same line of work, but Its methods often hurt awfully. The only way to avoid the pain ia to omit the offense. PROPERTY SECURED. After weeks of "constant labor the Hume mill site has been secured. It ha j been a difficult matter to arrange and the delay does not cast and re flection upon the peopla concerned. The owners, were anxious that Asto ria Bhould be the place favored and have worked in that direction. The Push club has done is share in the work, as they always do when the city's interests are at stake. Just an other example of Astoria's grit and determination to succeed. "WHY NO LIFE LINE ? The loss of a life at Seaside lat '"Sunday recals to mind the fact that there is no life line at that re?ort. - Why this negligence? It is certaln'y on important th:r to have one. In the ca-w? of last Sunday's swimmer it would perhaps not have mattered as he was an expert and would undoubtedly hae gxne beyond the line had there been one. But it is essential that there rhould be one placed there for the protection, especially of the novice. Who is re spnnlitle for placing one there is not of so much import as the immediate construction of one. PHOTOGRAPHS WANTED. The Lewis . and Clark Exposition Company will have need for 'a large number of photographs to illustrate publications on the Pacific Northwest, which will be issued to advertise the 1!.'S fair. Donations of views of land scapes cities mountains, terms, grow ing 1 crops, fSrests. mines, ft hpri?, river scenery, sea-Me resorts, etc., suitable fur the half-tone process, will be appreciated by the company. Pho tojrraph'T, professional tnj amateur, who desire to make donations, should address their donations to Henry E. Reed, secretary of the 1S05 fair, 216 Washington street, Portland, Ore. The subject of the view should be in dorsed on the back of the photograph, also the name of the photographer, ?o that no mistakes will be made. Credit will be giv?n to the photographer in all casts where use is made of his Pictures. Photographs are desired from every section of Oregon. None except tho'e that will ;r.uke good re productions are wanted. NEEDS OP ALDEP. BROGJC. One- of the important 'luestlons rela tive to the progress of Astoria is the supply of water for AldrbrooR. Ly ing within the city limits, yet with out benefits of the watr Kystern.' Sume years ago It was not a very difficult thing for"'. them, to secure good vater, but since the timber has been cut from its hills the water is unfit for driiik ing purposes. No Ore protection can be afforded from this measly. jpply cf water. It is an important qut-stiou to Investigate. Here is also located a school, without proper drinking wat er. It lies been affirmed that the com pany had pipe enough to lay, but that It Is difficult to lay su-:h difficulties have been overcome before and should, not stand as a reason for depriving many people of water. Will it pay? Such should not be the question. The city ought not to ask for a guarantee for an Improvement which is essential to the welfare of the people and which will prove beneficial to the city In the presTfeCtlve buyer. Nevertheless there Is ! question but what it would par If Mice begun, and It ts necessary that a movement be started ia secure thie water supply, tar AWrbrook This question ''of pa in? was ,s0 aked in regard to Cnionttwn at the time or laying the main, and it has. nvre than paid. Why not give anoiher jswtfon a chance? t. -- S.vne of our citizen ought to hav a hrt of money. .because they new jpey any out To submit the contents of this pane to a vulgar mind would be lifce throw in? diamonds to hogs. This town Is Infested with a class of retouchers who are not photograph' vrs they are chronic borrowers. In . this country there are several cltixcn who are pretty apt to petrify jafter they die they are such har jcasv while living. The chief attraction In a New York museum Is an ossified man. That wotid be nothing sew here where w have so many hard citixens. A Clatstop county stock man wrote to a prospective buyer: " If you want to see a fine hog come to my farm an Inquire ftr me." To be up on Saturday night and lis ten to the racks in the colored annex to this town reminds us of a dog go ing through a sausage machine. There ts a great deal more of re ligion than Christianity In the hearts of some of our leading church mem bers. - Scarecrows The terra is altnot a misnomer, now-, days. For the "century-living crow has been schooled Dy experience, ine fcare crow dosnt scare aim. Investigating- oral tholoeists sav that he can tell aetin from a stick and can count up to seven. Evidently toe crow nas progressed from A -'3 the irnomnce - . -fs his incestrr. 1 tic i. 19 in r .. v some things in I , if t V !. advance oi the ""irs human family, There are scare crows i'.hich i icarf a our grain-, ia; n e rs and wbicn are just as fearsome to us. In spite of the fact that some scientific investigators say, "There's nothing to be afraid of. A scarecrow can't hurt yoQ," the bulk of men and women still be lieve the scare crow is a power ful and destroy ing fetish. This attitude is most marked in relation to certain forms cf disease. In diseases of the lungs and respiratory organs, fur instance, it is the custom to assume that there is no cure for the congh, no help for the hemorrhage, no healing for the lungs. The scarecrow, Cony rumption. is set up, often taking the form of some inexperienced ana unstuimi prac titioner who denies hope or help to the victim of disease. Vet the records go to show that stubborn Oughs have been cured, that persistent . "morrhages have been stopped, and that weak lungs have been mane strong by the use of I)r. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. TESTIMONY TALKS. All the claims in tlie world for the cura tive virtues of a medicine will not equal one testimony to the actual fact of cure. Thooatids of testimonials like the follow ing have been received from persons cured of lung "troubles,1-bronchitis, hemorrhage, obstinate coughs, etc., by "Golden Medical Discovery : "I was verv sick 'indeed, " writ- Mrs. Mollie Jacobs, of FeHon, Kent Co., Iwtaware, "and our family doctor said I h'l consumption. I thought I must iie soon, for felt so awfully bfed. Had a had couh, spit blood, was very short of breath ; in fact, could hardly xet my breath at all so:ntimes. 1 had oaius in n:y chest and right lung, also had dyspepsia. Before I took your 'Golden Jitdical bituof. try' and 'Pleasant Pellets' I was so weak X could not sweep a room, and now I epn do a small n-a.hirg. I worked in tht can ning factory this fall, and 1 leel like a new person. I thank the good lord, and fcUo l)r. Pierce for m.-kiny this goo;l medicine. I believe ths! the Lordafcd ;uf med icine have savi my life. 1 was sick over two years. I tok tnirteen bottles of the '(JoWen Med ical Pihcovory' and four vials of Doctor Pjen.e'6 Pellet"." There is no al cohol in "Golden Medical Discov ery" and it is en tirely free from opium, cocaine, and all other nar cotics. Sometimes a dealer will offer substitute for the "Lif-covery, claiming it to be "just as good." The substitute pays him more profit, that's why. Protect yourself from unscrupul ous dealers liv insisting on Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. 21 CENTS' YGr.T!l Of knowledge wouldn't amount to much, you'd think. But for just it cents invested in one-cent stamps (to pay expense of mail ing only), yon can obtain knowledge which it t'er. hrndreds of irt and million of money to acquire. Dr' Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser covers the field of medicine and hygiene from the day of Galen to the present hour. The io8 pages of this great work are full of facts vital to human heal'Ji and happiness. The book is given away, being sent entirely free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mail ing only. Send is one-cent stamps for the book in paper covers or v stamps for the cloth bound book. Address Dr. iL V, Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y, Ik 1 134 m A ! C t. ' 'I! " H f K tiling or :' t JP Has become a pro- vs;ik)ia uirne to cx press the futility of mere desire. There are a great many peo ple who think it is a useless to hope tor health as to cry for the moon. They have tried mnv medicine and many doctors, but all in vain. A great many hopeless men and women have been cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery; people with obstinste coughs, bleeding Jungs, night sweats and other symptoms of disease which if neglected or unskillfully treated find a fatal termination in consumption. 'Golden Medicul Discovery ' has a won derful healing power. It increases the nutrition of the body, and so gives strength to throw otf disease. It cleanses the blood from poisonous impurities and enriches it with the ted corpuscle of health. It is not a stimulant, bat a strength giving medi cine. It contains no alcohol, neither opium, cocaine, nor any other narcotic. Sometime the extra profit paid by inferior medicines tempts the dealer to offer a substitute as "just as good " as " Dis cc.verv If you are convinced that "Dis. covery will "cure you accept nothing else. "t was In poor hwtta-when I eomrueneed taklns Dr, Pierce s nmtfcine," writes Mr, Klmer lawtcf, f Va'.jia. Jcilcrsou Co,. Imtiana. "I hid stomach, tjidnev, heart, ana lung trouble, v.u not atile to do' any work. I bad a severe conga and heraorrhajpc of the tungs, but after ttsiua your medtctne a while 1 commenced to gain in strttssth a;u! flesh, and stopped coush init right wv. Took about six bottles of the 'liuMen Me,!l Uiscovery' then, and but spring i had Grippe, ami it seltled on my lunsv Icicle me wilh a srvcre &f,h. I had the doctor, but he ditln'l seem to help me auy s to t com uieocej your tnca- Kiae three the vials lets. ened v. glatilv rrcommeod your kV A medicine to all si fTer- -, vnv for I knew it cured ! me." t Dr. Pierce's P!a- rv-'',.l sat Pellets cure con- t ,' . J ( itipatiott by cutiuc its caust. 1 TWO BOTTUSS CURED HIM. "T wa troubled with khfney com- nlalnt for about two years," writes A. H. Dais, of "Mt. Sterling, In., but two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure effect ed a permanent cure." Said by Frank Hart, arugg:st. When a man says life is not worth livins he acknowledge himself a fixjl by trying to live it. Sound kidneys are safeguards of life. Make the kidneys healthy with Foley s Kidney Cure. Sold by Frank Hart, druggist. ff it is a fact that the sins of man follow his progeny, old Adam must hnve been a whixzer. - NO FALSB CLAIMS. The proprietors of Foley's Honey nd Tar do not advertise this as a sure cure for consumption." They do not claim it will cure this dread complaint In advanced cases, but do positively assert that it will cure in the earlier stages and never falls to give comfort and relief in the worst cases. Foley's Honey and Tax Is with out doubt the greatest throat and lung remedy. Refuse substitutes. Sold by Frank Hart, druggist. You can't always Judge a man's pi ety by Ms pants being out at the noes. He may be a crap shooter. ASLEEP AMID FLAMES. Breaking Into a biasing home, some remerTlately dragged the sleeping in mates from death. Fancied security, and death near. It's that way when you neglect coughs and colds. Don't do it. Dr. King's New Discovery for onsumption gives protection against ill Throat, Chest and Lii'isr Troubles. Keep it near and avoid suffering death, and doctor's bills. A teaspoon ful stops a late cough, persistent use tht; most stubborn. Harmless and nice tasting, it's guaranteed to satisfy by naries uogers. Price 59c and Jl.w. nai bottles free. WANTED. Agents I Martlnioule disaster: 110 dollars a month, or 60 per cent com mission ; sample boole free. American Wholesale Co., 385 Wabash Ave., Chi cago 111. Central Meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL ST. Your orders for meats, both FRESH AND SALT Will be promptly and satisfactorily attended to 3. W. MORTON, Prop. Telephone No; 321. CHOICE HEATS Fresh Meats Pickled Meats Cared Meats Prompt Deliveries Lowest Prices hristensen & Co., 518 COMMERCIAL STREET. Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsuled A POSITIVE CURE Pot In ft m mutt! on or Catarrh of the Bladder and UiM-awd Kidney. No curs no -par. Cure quick )jr and Ivrr&a nMf lh wort eaae of Cr4MrihoA and 4-1 no matt-rof bow lorf ntsnt lug. Abaufuleljr harm.. Bold by drappMf. Price $1 (Hi, or by dihIJ. postpaid ll.M.S bow. $2.7. frTHE SAHTAL-PIP8!H C0 EUCOHTAINK. OHIO. Sold by Char Rogers, 4S9 Commeroi Al Street Astoria, Oregon. ! o o VJ ' .1 !' RPVi I WMg again anu toot L , ' m or' lour bottles at La; DisonTrV a l two Mf'fcAc.Y "T. .1 i of Ur. rnerw's PeW t U jU rfilP and that stmight- t VL LY'I i,e uo. I feel Uke i I f tT -j&A FOR When yu sr suffering from vhu inatlini, the kidney must be attend ed to at once a thjit they will elimi nate the uric neld from thte blooil. Foley's Kidney t'ur la the most ef fctlve remedy for this purpose. XI. T. Uopkliis, of Pohar, Wis., says: " After unsuccesafully doctoring for thre venr ftvr rheumatism with tm bet doctors, I tried Foley's Kidney Cure and It cured me. I cumin apeak too highly of thla pnt medUln,H For sale by Frank Hart, druggist. Many a noble-hevrted young woman today rests under a clmid becatme some low-down sni'Hklng. unmltlgaied scoundrel has Md n lis about her Ctuiduct, mtONCHITIS FOR TWENTY YEARS Mrs. Minerva Smith, of Danville, 111,, writes: " I had bronchitis for twenty years and never got nlkf until I used Foley's Honey and Tar, which la a ure cure." Sold by Frank Hart, druggist. It Is Mid that the Sultan of Sulu has no hair on hi head. No wonder the old reprobate Is bald-headed. He has 13 wives, A STARTLING SCR FRISK, Very few could bellev In lookincat A. T. Hoadley, a healthy, robust black smith of Tilden, Ind., that tor ten year Ire suffered suoh tortures from Rheu matism as few could endure and live. Hut a wonderful change followed his taking Electric Rittcrs. "Two bot- whoiiy cured me." he write, "and I have mt felt a twlngw in over a year." They regulate the kidneys, puri fy the blood and cure Rheumatism, neuralgia, Nervousness, Improvw di gestion and give perfect hclth. Try them. Only 50o at Charles Rogers' drug store. i Deal in TREAT YOT-n KIDNEYS .RIlliCtJMATISM. IWiiKlg.,. ,r'- Tress Disitcb fo'Portlatiil Oregunlnn, February Tilt Smith Premier Typewriter Co. L it M. AloxanderjifcCo., Agent. , PORTLAND OFFICE - - 122 THIRD STREET Steamer SUE The Largest, Staunchest, Steadiest, and moat seaworthy vessel ever on the route.- Best of Table and Stte Room Accommoda tions. Will make round trip every five day between. Astoria and Tillamook FARE $3.BO Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad St Navigation Co. an 1 the Astoria & Columbia R. R. for Portland. Ban Franolaco an all points Kat. For freight and passejuger rate apply to Samuel Elmore & Co ;n i;il "AKftit, or to B. C. IAMB, Tillamook, Or. . & C. R. R. Co. Portland, Or. Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, Fanners and Lowers. A Ve ALLEN. Tenth and Commtrc.nl Streets North Pacific Brewery. JOHN KOPF, Proprietor. The Popu'ar Product of the only brewery In North' western Oregon enjoys a very, large donv.eitlc and ex port Sale. KOPPS BEST bottled or in ketjs, Free City Delivery. UJCK IN TIimTEEN. Ry sendln u iile Wm. 8ili-ey, of Walton rurnc, Vt fot a box of RiK-kln' ArnUft Sulvo. that wholly curd a hortibl fever aors oti his leg. Nothing flse could, roalttvrty euro Itntlses, Felons, Ulcers. KmpUoii, Holla, Rurns. CMrns, and Plica. Only Wot. Ouamnted by ChatUis Rogers, dniggtst. A fllVtln girt is like a ohlld play ing with lire. Som day she gel burnt. , STARTUNO. RUT TRl'E. "If ver,i)ie knew what a grand mulleins Dr. .King' New Uf Till W," write D. H. Turner, of IVmiisey town. F., "you'd mil all you huvs in a day. Two weeks' u ha niado a new man of me," Infallible for con stipation, stomach und Hvr trtuiblea. J5o t Charlea Rogers' drug storo. k'nlrik u-.utrt.la n,,r tljtlltfVmtlri and heal much quicker than tongue wound i. Active ent wanted tor "Ths World on Fire" by Murat HaUtead. Rurnlnj mountain In American In peopl, startling history of appalling phenomena, threatening ths globe; WO big Illustrated page, only 1.W. High est endorsements. Biggest profit guaranteed. Agent clearing from 13 to :s dally. Outfit free. Enclose II cent ror postag. Tit Dominion to., Dept. U Chicago. Fllrtrttl.m Is playing with the most snored Instinct otld lias placed In the human heart. , Foley' Kidney Our purltl? the blood hy straining out Impurities and tine up the whole system, Cures kidney and bladder trouble. -For wtle by Frank Hart. Druggist, Typewiters Austrian Government Order K0 Smith Premier. VIENNA. Feb, T.-The gratet In gle purchase of typewritten ever made ha been ordered by the min istry of justice, which, tftor three months of exhaustive competitive tests, ha contracted to equip the en tire ministry with not lea than Hut Smith Premier typewriter, upplying every court. H. ELMORE Antoriii, )r. 0. R. & N. Co. Portland. Or. ASK ANY ONE Who ha used Star Eatate Range and they will tell you they are he most satisfactory they, have ever used. They require but little fuel and bake quick and uniform, and are easily managed. For sale In Astoria only by IV. J. Scully 431 BOND STREET, Between Ninth and Tenth When other medicine Imve failed, take 1'Vloy' Kidney Cure. It line our. id when everything alee ttae dlsnp. imlnted. Fr wtl ty Frank llnrt, drtrgll, The dude who jmrti hi Jmlr In the middle look like he might lie more at homo in potitUww thnn In pant. A. R. Itas. of Morgantown, Ind,, had to geH up ten or twelve time In the night nd had severe backache and pain tit the kidney. Was cured by Foley' Kidney Cure,-lr eate ty Flunk Hart, drugglt. General Electrical Installing and Repairing The Best Equipped Shem in Oregon Outside of roitltintl litis Just BiH'n Opened nt 421 BOND T. Estimates Made on Wiring for Light and Power, New Motors. Dynamos, and Electrical Apparatus Of ah Kinds. Supplies Kept In Stock Agents tor the CclnbraleJ HIIGLI3Y LAMP . Doet Umler the rSuu Reliance Electrical Works II. W.CYItUH, - M'jir PRAEL & COOK rRANSFER COMPANY. Telephone 111. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All food shipped to our ear Will receive special attention. No. 5:$ Duane Bt. W. J. COOK. Mgr. C. J. Trenchard Insurance Commission am Snipping Agent Well Fargo and Pa cific Express Companle. Cu tmn Koui Broker. Or. T. L Ball DENTIST. 524 Commercial Street Astoria, Or. CHAS. W. HOLMES FARRIER RIUNfi VCH'R nORSKS TO AN EXi'RUT HOUSESItOBR. SHOl' ON DUANE STRUCT. OPPOSITE - CITY HAM. Dr. Matthew Patton Removed to 6!3 Commercial St. (ivor Pewnjon & Bivwn's Shoe Store. KHMAM-S AND PRIVATE D18 KA8!:S A SPIX'IAI.TT. ilia rSi H If I It Ik."'1 V OREGON S..GR7 Lift amd union Pacific TIME HCHED- Depart Chicago Portland Special 9:00 a. m. via Hunt ington AtianMo Exp res 8:50 p, m. via Hunt- Inirton Ht. Psul Fast mall t p. m. via Spokane Arrlv From Portland. Salt Lake, Denver, Ft, Wortn, uma hu. Kaneas City :30p, nv fit. Lnuli, Chicago and Eat. Rait Lake, Denver Ft, Worth, Oma. ha, Kansa City, St. Loula, Chicago 8:10 a. k and EaM; ; Walla Walla, Lewlston. Bpo kane. Mlnneapolli St. Paul, Duium, Milwaukee. Chi' 7:00 a, m cage and Basj 72 hours from Portland to Chicago No Change of Cars. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDUMD - From Astoria All sailing dates subject to change ezo. Monday For Ban Francis- 5eYirJL?yi. (!a,, Columbia River To Portland and 4 a. m, Way Landings. Steamer Nahootta h'fl.ve Astoria on tide dally for Jltvaco, connecting there with trains for Long Beaoh, Tioga and North Beach points. Returning ar rives at Aatorla earn evening. , 0. W. LOUNBBERRY, Agent, Astoria. A. I CRAIO, General Passenger Agent, Portland. Oregon. 7 a. m. ball ex- cent Sun. I REDUCED RATE8 ,TO NORTH REACH. Tho 6. n. N, Co. will ell eiour. li.it ticket to ll North eh joint Ilwaoo to Nahoottn .Inottulv, every Sunday during the WHUton t lb very low rate of It for Ute round trip, Tlokel will be good returning elUier by steamer Naheotta or T. J, IVKter, but only on date of Ml. CIlIUmlCN KDH ADfHTtON, Ths Oremm Home Hoclety desires tit find homo for Hire boy babe, very desirable oiii-, ami one Ctrl babe: nleo a girl of IS y nd boy of 10 year, Mr. I. V. Tobey, uperlntendeitt of tire home, ht now In Atorl and any wm- itmnlcatlon for him may be left ft-t this oitlce. The olilldnm may be tak en on a three mouth' trial, suits oun cumatis The ranldly Inoreaatng use of shin. lr s covering for ths walls of build lng, both to kr"p out the wealher and fur ornamental iurm, makes a great denmnd for a thlngle etsln wbtoh preserve the wood, prevents mo, end retain freali, hamWome appearancs. Particularly I such the ae tn damp climate. The need Is well met In a perfect article made right ner In At torla. Cutblrths Creosote Slilngle Stain are net rat ire, preservative. handsome and durable. They ar put up In rlsht colors and every packags guaranlevd. Andrew Asp, Wajton tAn, ElarUiaiti tiitr FJU3T-CUSS WORK AT RKA80N.UIM3 PRICES. Kpociai Atiention Olvn to Ship ard Steamboat ltfi'lrltig.Qeiieral Mack inlihing, Klist-da Horse Hhotlng, etc CORN ICR TWELFTH AND DUANC G. dl. Barr, Dentist MaiiHlt Building. Sit Commercial St., Astoria, Ore. TBIJSI'UONB RED JOM. J.A. FASTABEND GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. I.KAVK I1JHTLANH AltlllVS i it m Piirtlutid Union Do It :10 am. 7 no p.m. (k,t fr Atorla and 1:10 p.m. '!:J0 p m.wuy i-otnls. AMTOKIA 7 tin. m jKor inrTiandluid'il in p.m. ay pgnts 110.30 p.m. tS:M p.m. t,VlliKliV!nit.V UK, It 30 II K s.ro IS: 65 8 15 BIO 2:. '10 B 00 Mill a in a in p.m. p.m. Amorla for War. 1 7.4" a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. am, p.m. p.m. p.m. p m, ii-iit.m Flavel. Ft, Hiovfim, Hammond, S-alde. 10:10 4:00 SM til P m.i a.m.! p.tii. p.m. Hiimldn for War I'liton, Flavil, Iliiiimmnd. Ft, Hicvetia, and A- 1830 1:S0 7:20 t'lrui. Dully cxceid Saturday. iHalurdiiy only All I ml in make tdose oonnectlons at ihrblc ivliu nil Northern Paoldo train tn end from the Et and Bound l,'"l'"" J. C. MAYO. tii'ii'l FrHght and Pan. Avnt TIS ..Forlland - Astoria IJoule.' STR. ''BAILEY GATZERT." Dally round trip except Hundy. TIME CARD Leuvo Portland 7 a. m. Leave Amorla T p. m. Throutrh Portland connootlons with steamer Nnhrotta from , Ilwaco and Long iteiioh PolnU. Wlrlte ('ollar Line tliknta Inlar- changeahle with O. R. St N. Ce, and v. t. uo. ticket. The Dalles Route STR. " TAH0MA," and "METLAK0" Dully trips except Sunday. TIME CARD Str. "TAHOMA" Leave Portland Mon., Wed., Frl., 1 a. m. Leave Dalles, Tuos,, Tbur., Bat, 7 , m. Str. "MCTLAKO" Lv. Portland Tuos., Thur, Sat, lira. I.V. llnlUa U.,n VITA IM 7 m tn. Landing at foot of Alder Street, Port land Oregon. Both Phones, Main 851. AC1ENTS. John M. Fllloon, The Dalles, Or. A. J. Taylor. Astoria. Or. J. J. Luckey, Hood River, Ore. woirord & Wvera. whlta Ba mon. Wn. J. u. wyatt, R. D, (Jllbreth, John M. Totton, Henry Olmafead, William Butler, E. W. CR1CHTON, Vancouver, Wn. Lyie. wn. Stevenson, Wn. ( Carson, Wn. Butler, Wn. Portland Oregon. BANNER SALVE i the moat healing aalve In the world