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THE MORNING ASTORIAN. TUESDAY, AUGUST 5. 1002 ' mmm mi The matron looks sadly at the portrait of herself, taken some twenty cld years ago when die had just stepped frcm maid enhood to wifehood. The years slip back as she gases. It seems bat yesterday when she was crooning to her first little one. What great changes came to her with marriage and maternity. But they were happy changes, which brought her the growing love of husband and children. Now she is facing another change, which because of its radical charac ter is named the change of life. She feels depressed, unhappy. She recalls stories she has heard of women who at this time become mentally morbid, as well as physically miserable. Her own feeling seem to forecast such an experience for herself, and her very anxiety serves to aggravate her condition. The turn of life is a troublesome time for almost all women. In some cases the disposition is seriously affected or the mind unbalanced. In others this period is marked chiefly by physical suffering, great nervousness and mental irritation. In almost all cases the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is essential for womanly health and comfort At this period even if the physical suffering is not great, it is too great, however small, to be borne unnecessarily, when the nse of Dr. Pier's Favorite Prescription would give physical health and mental cheeifulness. In extreme cases of nlivsieal a v "gam i r - a , i if irrpti ?tzyjfkm I --iia! suffering or mental disorder, the great worth of this medi- f, hi wJ Wl ill cine is amply proven. J. & Carlisle, Esq., of Manchester, 'J f (f W MM II A III Coffee Co, Tenn, Superintendent of Coffoe Co. Asylum, f j V f ' , ;RljlU writes: "'Favorite Prescription ' and 'Pleasant Pellet.' are the best medicines for the diseases for which they are recommended that I ever used. They saved mv wifa'a life at the time of change of life. I also cured the worst case of lunacy we ever had with your 'Favorite PreseripUon. The case had been under the doctor's care three years. I used your medicine seven or eight months and the patient was as well as ever she was in her life," Such cures testify to the efficacy of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription in extreme cases. Its effect in the average cases of change of life is illustrated in the following testimonials..,''.-.-. . . i M- Ml?ar.of ,1 ShaU County. CaL, writes: -Mr phystdaa id I was suffer from the effects of 'chMge of Ufe.'J had heart di. d VtoCtoMhU TandThS . - J J aij OUUiU ULfk ; -r u ur cigai Domes oi tfte Favorite PrwcriDtion ' rSSZd 7T) ' i8t I feel a. weIeCdid f PrescnptKm' cured me after 1 had been sick for two years so I was hardly able to ci.WsiS could hardly drag wound. I had such pain, in my back and abdomen I could uot iUnd onmY feet for more than a few minutM, Mv f.t i . " a . a OB mT oRen. The doctor. said it was chanee of Hfc, I nJnI J"00?. 100 l t.s . - nusbandW m.b;rr J""' medicines, my ... o ' 1viH.11ui.lun 1 IfWI IT inn I tiltAt 2- . !? I wrote to yon d followed ,or advice. 1 commenced 'F.vori rf.'SJSXS Pellets,' as I was constipated all the time, and pills would n Tn luff Tn u - . . , t y is' wupiw w everyDoay i got well. Medical Discovers and the Plraunt - vaavo HKrii m art trust T wmiM kn a m ij Have had no use lor doctor since I tried yonr medicjne." a aw f VI w A vovi IFUUU ITlMfa ororw w.... .a A I i f - - . . J 4uuiueui, oi me woman j oriraniam U every Uge of bie. At that mt.cal period when the girl becomes a womfn, its use estabhshes regularity. When maternity is in view it is the one medicine for woman" use, giving great physical strength and comfort, and making the baby's advent practically painless. It dries the disagreeable drains which nnLniine the strength, r. -V ! 3ML:rl ! J- . ...iii 1 i-f? . I II neals inflammation and ulceration, and cures female Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Fierce, by letter, free. Ail letters are held as strictly private and sacredly confidential Address Dr. ll V. Pierce, Buffalo, X. y.. M HE<HY LIFE and to Dva it, dlaae and how to ouro them, obstMCe to health and how to overcome them, are only mome of thm mob Joeta discussed In Dp, Pieooe Common Sense Medical Adviser. Thla great work, containing 1008 largo page, Bent FREE on receipt of stamps to pay expenso of mailing ONLY. Send 31 one -cent mtampe for tho cloth-bound volume, or only 21 tamom for the book In paper covert. Addrettt DR. R. V. PIERCE, Buffalo, H. Y. CITY COUNCIL CHOICE MEATS Fresh Meats Pickled Meats Cured Meats Prompt Deliveries Lowest Prices Christensen & Co., 518 COMMERCIAL STREET. G. (0. Baff, Dentist Mansell Building. E7 Commercial St., Astoria, Ore. TELEPHONE RED JOtt. Central Meat Market 642XOMMERCIAL ST. Yonr ori for me&M. botb FRESH AND SALT Will b promptly rd UtiK.'aclorliy ut.)(ltd to 1 W. MORTON, Prop. Telephone No. ?.2J. Scott's Santal-Pcpsin Capsules A POSITIVE CURE Forliiltfuiimatioi erCalirrh of 'he Bladder and I)ieaM4 Kidneys. No cure no pajr. turn quickly and Perma nently the woral caua of diouorrlKM- and 4lrt Dr. T. h. Ball DENTIST. 624 Commercial Street Astoria. Ore. int. Abaolutely harmieoa Sold by droKgista. JTiot 1.00, or by mall, pwtpald. the'santal-pepsin CO, .(UCrONTAINC, OHIO. Sold by Cbas. Rogers, 45 ComraercL al Street, Artorla, Oregon. Don't Guess at It But If ou ar goto Bast write us for our rates and let us tell you about the service and accommodation offer ed by the H.I.INOI8 CENTRAL RAILROAD- THROUGH TOURIST Oars via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL from PACIFIC COAST to Chicago and jpPaY Clndnnatl. Don't fWl to writs us about your trip as we are tn posi tion to give you aoms valuable Infor mation and Mslatanos; 631 miles of track over which are operated soms of the finest trains In the world. For particulars regarding freight or passenger rates call on or address, . C LIND8ET, B. H. TRUMBELL, T, P. i H. A. Corol Agt 142 Third Bt, Portland. Ore. Tbe city council met last evening, all oounciliuan beiug prewnt. Five petitinns were read and referred to various com mtttees, as follows: retitiona ot Chas. Wise and John Hendrickson for retail lienor license., health and police com mittee; petition for sidewalk ou trd street between Harrison ami Irviug aveuues, street committee; petition ot nterchants who furnish free deliveries not to ba reuiied to pay auy Ik-enae on delivery wagons, health and police com mittee ; petition of the Civia Improve lueut League that the old building on Commercial street lMtecu 15th and UUh streets lie torn down, alsv) tha the tele graph aud telephone loles le white washed, health and police; petition of the Journeymen Plumbers' uuiou in referenesto sanitary condition of vari ous parts of the city, health and police committee. The conncil agreed to accept the ofler ot Fulton Bros., attorney for Mr. Minor, the compromise payment of SJ0O for im provements on 33th street, provided the payment be made within thirty days. The following bills were allowed : Daily Budget, 157.10. Astoria Electric Light Company 34d.62. Superintendent of streets, pay roll, $157. City surveyor's payroll, S15.U15. Hale Harness and Supply Company, 38. Foard 4 Stokes Company, Si 1.33. N. Clinton ft Son. $12. Wm. Kelly, 1.6a Sherman Transfer Company, 10.30. It was moved ana adopted that the water be drained off lot 1, 2, 3 and 4, of block 21. and lots 1, 2. 3 and 4 of block 23. The report of the city surveyor that the pond on the corner ot 11th street and Harrison avenue lie drained was re ferred to the street committee. An ordinance was rend for the regu- latiug of the laying ot water and sewer pipes in a regular manner. The following ordinances were passed: 1. Authorising the redemption of lot 4 in block 18 in Adair's Port of Upper Astoria from the sale thereon to the city of Arioria under assessment for the im provement of 35th street from Franklin avenne to Dnane street for the sum of $200. 2. Providing the time and manner for the improvement of 34th street from the sooth line of Franklin avenue to s point 22 feet south of the north line of Harrison avenne. ' 3. The canceling of the assessments against lots 1, 2, 8 and 4, block 36, and lots 5, 6, 7 snd 8, block 19, in Adair's addition for the improvement of old 5th street. Prevent Baldness By Shampoos with REDUCTION SALE. Mrs. R. Ingleton is having a big re duction sale on shirt-waists, eklrts, children's clothes, Infants' clothes, and all kind of ladles' and children' fur nishing goods, Including hair swttchea and pompadours. A chance for the 500 piano with each SO-cent purchase. Commercial street, opposite Budget of fice. Tuesday, Aug. S, at 2 p. m., sale ot furniture bed room set, parlor set, book case, refrigerator, ward robe, etc. at 421 Commercial street MARTIN OL8BN, Auctioneer. Foley's Honey Tat heals Juagi and stops the cough AUCTION SALE. FRAEL & COOK TRANSFER COMPANY. Telephone 221. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All goods shipped to our cars Will receive special attention. No. 538 Duane St W. 3. COOK, Mgr. JOB PR1ST1X& DEPARTMENT cowano mios, sumon First-Class U p-t o-D a te Work UNION LABOR ONLY "I luv a rooster tor Usw tilings one Ik the krow that U In him, and the other U the npiini that air on lilin to bak op hi krpw with." Josh Bilmho Astorian Publishing Co. Tenth snd Commercial St. Phone 66i Astoria, Or. And Ugh! draftings with CUTICURA, purest of tmollknt skin cures. Tub tKAtmtot at ooc stops faffing. blr, removes Croats, icaka, and dandruff, soothes irritated, itching surfacss, sum uUta tb hair follkka, iupplia tbs roots with nourishment, and makes the hair grow upon a swceti wbokaome, healthy scalp when all ehs talk. Millions Use Concilia Soar, aaaUMd or Crrrrcpaa Oistmsxt, far prmrrUf, purtfylug, and beauUtylnc the oaln, tur oleawliif Uie aralp of oruaU, wmUm, sad daodruS and th I0nln ot tallluK hair, tor aottealng, whiwa. Ids', and toothta- roil, rou(h, and nor. aaaila, tir baby ruhen, Hchlna, and ehaflnft, and for all the uurutwet ot Ui lull!, bath, and aurwrf. MllUan ot wonica Ba. CirrKva Soar In th form of bath fur annoyln- Irrlta. Uona, tnSamraatlona, ami rhailnir. or uo tn or o9eDl ponplratlua, In III. f w ot waaha for alceratlr. wi'aktiwara, ami for nianjr auatlire, aiiUitlo pttrixwea which rallly tufgvat themwlrea wvtnvn. Complete Humour Cure, $1. CntiT Ae (2.V.), toetamaa tha akin of cruaM ant at-alm, ami anftvn tho tutckMmi eutU-la, Ci'rirca tiiMraurr (.), o In (tanlly allay lu-hlnc and inBamnnUnu, and wth and hnU. aiid i'l'Tlct'K Kki.vrm IlLta (li3e.), to coot and etauu to blood. Cirnrpa Rmmtint Pru. (Chaeolal ('salad) an a new, taatalMa, odorlaaa, aeoaomloal aub. aUlul for Um wlubnlad llquU Ctrrtwaa lta aoLTiMT aa wall aa lot ail othar blood purlSara and humour cam. In acrw cap rlala, awatala. tna SI doM, prWa. tta. a.,11 taimuKoal la WwM. BrllWa flaaMi ST Sk CaaMaaaia au.. lMlaa. rnMk llaMi St aa la ran. raria rtia Uaw aa Caaa. VaaN Fnpa, So, li. a a. C. J. Trenchard Insurance Commission and Shipping. Agent Wells Fargo and Pa- cine Exprera Cominla. Cus tom Heu.t Broker. DYSPEPTICIDE The arsatest aid to DIGESTION. SHfiiurrs 8AI4S. Notice is hereby riven that I v.111 on Monday, the lt day of Septem ber. 190!, at the hour of 10 o ckck, tn the foreioon ot said day, at and tn front ot the Court House door, In the Olty at Astoria, in CliUiwp county, Oregon, offer foe sale and net I at pub lic auction to the hlKhent bidder for cash In hand at the time of aale, all and In (nil or, Um r.U estate and pro perty heretofore bid In for taxea for the year 1899 for said Clawop county, to which said Clatsop county has acquir ed title by virtu of aoch aale. THOMAS LIN VI LLC Sheriff of Clarion county. Oreson. Dated July 2S, 1903. T TKACHE1W EXAMINATION. Notice Is hereby given that the comity supetiiiteudent ot Clatson county will hold the regular examination of appli cants for state and county papers at court house, Astoria, as billows : FOB 8TATK I'APKlifl. Comnieuolng WeduestlaXi Angiut 1:1, 1902, at nine o'clock a, m,, aud oontltiu Ing until Haturday, Angust 10, at lour o'clock. Wednesday renruaushlj), history, spelling, algtlra, reading, school law. Thursday -Written arithmetic, theory ot teaching, grammar, bookkclug, phyaks, civil government. Friday Physiology, geography, men tal arithmetic, composition, physioal geography. Sntunhty- Botany, plane geometry, gtmeral history, English litoraturs, psychology. ; FOR COUNTY TAPEUS. Commenoing .VtKlursday. August 13, at nine o'olook s. m aud continuing until Friday August 1ft, at fouro'olock. 1'lr.t, Snd aud 3rd grado eertlfkates-- Weduenlsy--a,ennianlilp, history, or thography, reading. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory el teaching, grammar, school law. Friday Geography, mental arithmetic, physiology, civil government. PRIMARY CERTIFICATES. Wednesday Penmanship, orthogra phy, reading, arithmetic Thursday Art of uuestionlng, theory ot teaching, methods, physiology. 11. 8, LYMAN, School Superintendent. General Electrical Installing and Repairing Tho lkst Iuippwl SIoi in Oregon Outenle of Portland Htw Just Been Opouetl. nt 421 BOND ST. Estimates Made on Wiring for Light and Power, New Motors, Dynamos, and Electrical A&caratus Of ah Kinds. Supplies Kept in Stock Agents lor the Celebrated HHRLBY LAMP Beat Under the Sun Reliance Electrical Works H. W.CYRUH, - M'jsr E ASK ANY ONE Who has used Star Estate Ranges and they wilt 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 sal. in Astoria only by M J. Scully 431 BOND STREET, Between Ninth and Tenth STATE NORflAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Ore. Graduates of, the sohool are In con stant demand at salaries ranging from $10 to 3100 per month. Btudenta take the state examinations during their course in the school and are prepared to receive state certificates en grad uation. Expenses range from 1120 to 1175 per year. Strong normal course and well equipped training department. The fall term opens September II. For cat alogue containing full Information, ad dress, . D. MOHHLlOlt, Prertdent. or J. B.BUTLER, Secretary. PACIFIC COAST COMPANY CCMiL For Steamer, Commercial and Family Use Orders Promptly Executed DOCK FOOT OF SEVENTH ST TELEPHONE MMN 661 T NOTICM FOR IHUIUCATtON. United Otates Land Office, at Oregon niy. Oreaun. July I, l3i Notice Is hereby given that In com. nllannia nith tlia iitMutntrtita .. ih. ...... i-t ir . i"iviib ' . , i.v HI.'. ot Congreen of June 0, JSTS. ,n titled ah n ror me suie or umoer lands In the Blaies nf CallfjfiiU. Oreson, Nnvailia alhl Vmtiiiiu..t MV.i.Mii.4w da evlnntiml ti alt ill f ill. II.. t -M.t Xte.Ua, by aet of Auguot t. Mlt. AMA O. AUMHT lONtt. Of Portland. County f Multi.omah, Hints of Oregon, has Ul Jay flld In Ihta oftltH his sworn intment, No, &!Ms, for the iuiliae of ihs S. half of NK, quarter and inia t and S. f mv, Hun No. , In township No. 6 North, llttirire N 1 Vet, nnl will off. proof to aimw that tha hmil sought la more valunhld fio ua in..i,., .., alone than for agricultural purpos, and to Mtiibliah his claim to eald inmi nerore tn niiti.r and Itwelvor of thla nlHra ai rtt'f.tiMit iMtv ihm..h on Haliinlav, the 30th 1'ny nf Hf( Um- iiit im namea as witnM, Kvmn 3. Hnnfot-il ni i,...i..m. Oivironj William Kriael, of Portland, Orwurons Fred R. Ortachlld, of Portland,' Anv and all permits elalmlnsr ad veraety the alve-i1nnrlb1 lands ars nmuralml In Olu lhalw ..lH 1.... M ortlee on or bfor ald Wh day of nrjtinnwr, ,a"a. cilia, n. m Arnica MlU. Readier. NOTICR FOn PURLICATION. foiled Rules Land Office at Oregon ny. vrrtii, juiy 1, 1905: Nolle la fierehv ulunn tha.t Mm. hllanra with tha nntvkril.tna nt ih of t'omrrm of June t. im, ei.ililed An aiX for the sale of timber lands tn th States of Callfo-nla. Orrgon, Kevad an I Wahliitn Territory." ns extended to all the Public Land States by act of Aurtat i, tssj, CHARMW AKM.4TitrNiV Of Portland. County of Multnomali, " uirtTKi, naa inia iay niei in thla 001," hi aiv.irn aniMnni toor. for the purchaai of h BW. quar ter of e'loit Na I, In Townahlp No. S North. ttiUtffA tin. IA tt'ol an.l u.111 olT-r prf U show that the land m.uK.i in ni'irv vniiifM ror iia tint -r or alone .than for aarlcultural pur iwiw, and to eatnhtlnh hla elalm to aald la-td bl-fij tha Kulilo' hh.1 wlver of thla mse at Oregon Wiy, iiT(ron. on niuruay. uie suin il tiy or ?eptmber, iJ. tie names as wit. naai t yron J. 8a i ford, ef Mnntavitla. Or- land. Oresrni; Alfred Ooatafaon, of Port lan j, Orearo y, Jacob Kayaor, of rwiurai, urtr'n. Anv and alt nairaona ilalmlna vpr.clv tha ahnv.iMbirlk..t lull. ... roftiteated to file their claims In thla nor n or nnre aia win nay of !f ptember, IVt. ' CITAi.' B. IfOrVDM 7-1M-1I. ' ResHMer. of of NOTtCH FOR PUBLICATION. PnltMt lutas Ijnl Office at Oregon ny. iirjn. juiy i. isoij Nollia la hrAhv irivn ihil Ih mm. pllanot with tha pnvi.jna of the aut of ConsreMi of June 3. W cntlllnj "An aot f the of ilmter lands in the Staloa of UJallf.rnia. Orron, W aild an.t V..jdtit..n TmIi...u ' a extendod to all the publlo Land Maira tiy ait or AUaltat t. . 1'AIjKH W. ltAi'iiiAnrivi.M) Of rortland, County of Multnomah. mat r iireaon. nas mu tiny tiled In ltla ofllrA hla awm atiii-nkMHi w, for the r-urpha of the lot 3. tc! oimrler of NV. quarter; K hatf nf nuarwr, or aeeium no, i. yn TnWIIahlo N'n S M.trth Hinn Va in Wet, and will oftVr pix.f to atimv that ih land stiiigttt'la imre valuable for 1 1 a IlnttiM. ni. al .v.i. ih,. fA. i. mi kullltinl purnoM, unit l.i rft'iilnh l is rmim 10 i i mnd otnora tne legiater anil rtftfAlvwr nt Ihla ..'rt.. a, i .......m t'lty .Orsfot. on farurdny. (he !0lh my m Twpumiwr. ivf. lie nin aa llvrnn T Riinftn-.l nt Mtntolilj urcron; I'lirtriva Armatrong. of Port laiin. jregn.i; mint Ainialron rornano. tiri'inn; jcb Kaynr irriiiini. oivajnn. Any and all jiwanna elnlnlnir ad vorsrlv the almve-ibvcrlb d land are rnnatiMt lo fit lhAli minima tti tfcltt otfir- on or hofor ald ilih Oiy of September, 1W3. C1IA8. R. MOORRB. Mi-Mi. Pval'tr. NOTICK mil PUOLICATION. United, Hlatra Land Offlcs at trson niy. July. 19. iw2. Vi.llc la tiM.H.I.w .rli'M Ka ih. of ids intention to make final proof in aupport of his claim, and that sxld proof will be mail berore the ominty lllrk nf nintann ffiiiitv il At..f-lrt jOregon. o-t 8''tlfinbsr 1. 10.', vis: H. o. i i, ny for the B.K. of aeotlon 10. Iownhlp I north, rniim t wt He ncnii'a the following wltneeaca to prove his rontlnu.nn rexldrne upon mid cii llvMlon i.f m'd land, vis Jns. A. Noel, of Warfenton, Ore.; Iloljert Oawfoid, of Nehnlm. Ore.; imuN Lunberpr, of Nchnlcm. Ore.; Finnic uuoorrr, or netoKiem, ore 7-25-8-29 iteirlater Samuel Elmore & Co., Agts. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Btates Land Om.-e. trefOH Olty, Orea-on, June , ISO! NOTICIO 18 IIBRBHTOIVBN THAT In compliance wt:h "he provlflona of lh act of cnnreaa of June , I 'll, en tltlwl "An art fw the sl if t'mher lands In the Stales nt California, Ore ron, Neva-lo, ami Wajthlntr'on Terri tory," aa extended to an the Pnbllo Iand Htoites by the Aot of August 4, 1X82. FRANK J. CARNET, of Awtorla, County of Clataop, (ttats of Ormron. has tfhla day filed In this ff flce hla sworn atatemeetnt. No. 5776, for l)he purcfiaae of tih NE'4 of Section No. 1 In Townnhlp No. 5 Nort,h. Ranire No. t West, and will offer proof to how tlhait the land antigrht ia more vahanble for Ms timber or stone than for narlcuttural purposes, and to e tnbllKb hhs claim to snfld land before the County CTerk of Clataop County, In Astoria, Oregon, on Friday, Mw 22nd day of Auguat, W02. He names aa wltneaaes; TlmoHiy Corcoran, and William L. T)eeila, of Jewell, Oregon and Jama Jamleaon, nd David Tweedle, of Vlnetnaple, Oregon, Any and all perwona cbvlmlng Adver sely the above-described lands are re ouested to file their claim tn thla of fice m or before said 22nd dny of Au guat. 1902. CHAS. B. MOORBS, . MJ-MJ. - . Reglater.