HIE MORNING ASTOMAN. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 13, 1IKIJ
fXIRA SESSION NEEDED
PltKSIDKNT MAY CALL KX
TUA MKBTINU.
Itpffanllnff riiluui Ked-prm-lty.
Companies, of which the following
a translation:
I " The mayor of Chinatown Is order
led by the Chinese consul to inform the
'Chinese merchants that Prince Chen
'will visit us between 4 ami S o'clock
ion Tuesday Afternoon, August 12. Kv
, , , . , iery storekeeper In Chinatown must
" decorate his place in honor of his ar
... . rival and. must be prepared to meet
I OSreat stores of fireworks and flre-
1 crackers have been neeumulated and
from the time Prince Chen enters the
precincts of the colony the lln and
confusion promises to be beyond any-
thins before attempted In New York
by it Chinese denixen.
WASHINGTON, Aup;. U. -A3-. I.X-3
received here Indicate that President
Roosevelt will call the senate In ex
traordinary ixwslon early In November,
fcivcr since It became evident that
nothing would be accomplished as to
reciprocity with Cuba ot tho reont
session of congress, rumors of a more
or less definite nature have been in
circulation that the president would
call an extra session either of the en
tire congress to enact Cuban recipro
city legislation or of the senate to
HIGH TIME TO AXNKV Cl'n.V.
Failure of Congress to Adopt Reci
procity Resolution Proves tVrlous
LOUISVILLE. Aug. M." Cnlcss
'Cuba Is annexed to the Cuited States
'within a year It will never be." said
O. Castellanos, of Havana, who was
here last night. "If the United States
'wants the island, now is the time for
;them to set it. The people are poor
no demand for the sngar
ratifv. If iwvwlhle m-lnrlt. r.n. !an1 tner !s
... ' . ;and tobacco, the principal products.
wiui v-uiHi, .The failure of congress to adopt the
WASHINGTON.
... n . (reciprocity resolution was a great
.,- . . ... . oto wio ue isianu ,oui c mum c
me oast wee. K nas been stated that 8hall fim, . dem,ml for our sugiir in
It was the purpose of President Roose- ! Europe. When this Is done our people
velt to call a special session of the j will become prosperous and all will oiv
uniu urw in ci.mko. t , nose annexation. But now, with the
stated on authority that he has no
(hard times staring; them in the face
a e-reat manv Cubans favor annexa-
such Intention. His time and that of jtion. xhis is eSpwiaiiy true with the
the members of both political parties wealthy classes. They want to sell
'thai,, nistilii.-ta on.t is;ilive fh." teneflt
they would personally derive by hav
ing; an open market.
" It will take several years to bring
order out of chaos and establish pros
perity. But when this Is done the
people will be satisfied and will oppose
any effort toward annexation.
will tie occupied during Septembr r.nd
October. It Is understood to be the
belief of the president that a session
held fdr the purpose of ratifying a re
ciprocity treaty with Cuba would be
much more likely to be fruitful of re
sults of held after the November
elections than if held before. It is as
sured that the questions of the rela
tions of the United States and Cuba iTO MARK COLORADO'
' larRtriy into me approaening SOUTH BOUNDING LINE,
campaign and It Is stated that the j
Democrats will be less likely to offer j TEPRE IT ItTE Ind ue V
-erfflus opposition to a reciprocity ArthVr Kidder, of 'this citv, who has
treaty after the election than they do,ng specfa, vvo,.k fof (he
wottld before thaf time. lernment land office in ascertaining
A. treaty with Cuba pracUcally has ibounuarv lines wilI co ,0 Colorado
been prepared. It requires only the jthj, wwk aml . a oorp9 of enpin.
finishing touches and the signature of leer3 a9certain and mark tT:e .,outhern
Minister yuesaoa ana secretary or jDonndary
.?iie nay 10 mine u reaay lor pre
sentation to the senate. No definite J
upon for the meeting of the session
In November, but that It will be soon
after the election. It Is reasonably cer-
line of Colors lo. The line
'is plain enough on the maps, hut along
are gone and there are people who
do not know whether they- ere inhabi
tants of New Mexico or Ooloario. The
fiist h rvey was made 50 veins o-to
, .. i m I . . . j i 3 , i
pra.ur.il, . .u, nop , . t)day therp Js a vagueneM about
to have the reciprocity question clear- jth,9 Un(, Th(f Kidder party wl mrt
eu away entirety ueiore me regular j
session of congress.
STAGK COACH ROBBED OP 00.
Driver Is Killed, but Passengers Are
Not Molested.
TUCSON. Arli.. Aug. 12. El Correo
de Sonora brings an acount of a dar
ing hold-up near Mazatlan, Mexico,
at the southwest corner of the state
and work east.
KINO AND CANADA
j EXCHANGE GREETINGS.
! OTTAWA. Ont., Aug. 12.-Lord Mln
to has received the following message
from the knie:
i " Mv most sincere thanks and those
by three masked men, supposed to OI lne aueen lo JoulI our bov"
have been American outlaws. The imminent and my loyal subjects of Can-
robbers secured 14000 and made good 'ada for their kind congratulation.
their escape with the plunder.' Ma
riano Gordlllo, the driver, attempted
to whip up the horses and was shot
And killed. The stage was full, but
the passengers were unmolested; A
shipment of $4000 to a bank at Mazat
lan was the botty the robbers were
after and when they secured this they
allowed the stage to proceed. A posse
was sent after the robbers, but up to
last reports their search was fruitless.
" EDWARD. R, H. 1."
j The city of Ottawa has forwarded
(the following message of congratula
tion to the king:
j " Citizens of Ottawa rejoice of your
: majesty's recovery from recent severe
illness and respectfully send their
ihearty congratulations upon your co
ronation and tender their pledges of
'continued loyalty."
Wk Kv 'ft 9 It
OIIT
Keep Out
the Wet
SAWYER'S
Ii hlt 9m A
CLOTHING
w.wl.1. MJ fium lh bMt maimi and
warranird waivrpraat. Mi ta u4
ttlaraiulm mwt M.I Mlhr.
l.ak. tr tk trarf aara. Ityont.tltr
aart uut tim ibtm, wtit lor Ulon la
I. . Wtlnf 4 rulint C., IjU., bt rnatliM.
ft II. M, s ft HON. Mrra.
STATE NORHAL SCHOOL
iMomnoutli, Ore.
WIDOW OP LINCOLN' S
CIU'M IS DEAD.
LOUISVILLE. Aug. lS.-Mrs, Fran
cis Hennlng Speed, the widow of Josh
ua Sliced, who was one of Abraham
Lincoln's closest personal friends. Is
.lead at the age of S2 years at her
home on the Cherokee road. Her early
life and the life of her huslunde were
closely connected with that of I.tneiln.
As It is told In Hay and Nicolal's
biography of htm that Lincoln was
Mr. Speed's confidante throughout Ms
courtship of Miss Hennlng. who after
wards became his wife, and that on
the testimony of his friend of the hap
piness he found In his marriage was
lue to Lincoln's union with Miss Mary
Todd, of Lelngton, Ky.
RUSSIAN DUKE
LEAVES
TOR CHICAGO.
SAN FRANCISCO A -R l.'.-G. and
Duke Boris .cousin of the emperor cf
Russia, and party, left here to-luy for
Chicago. The duke will visit President
Roosevelt at Oyser Bay.
FORBIDS AMERICAN LARD
TO BE USED IN KITCHENS
BERLIN, Aug. li-Reeent Prus-
slan army orders forbid the use of
American lard In army kitchens nnd
directs that the hams must be bought
from domestic slaughter houses. "
Iji.feg
Graduates of the school t In eon
slant demand at salaries ranging from
Jio to mm per month. Students like
the slate examinations during their
course In th school and are prepared
to receive state certificate tn grad
uation. Expenses range from I1M to 1175 per
year. Strong normal course and well
euulpped training department. Tht
fall term opens September V4. For eat
nlogue containing ll Information, ad
dress, K. 1- HICSSLEH. President,
or J. H IH'Tl.KR. Sivretary.
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD.
UAVK
S:iHU.in.
7:00 p.m.
t2:S0p,m,
7:48 a.m.
6:10 p.m.
IDRTMNU
Portland Unioit D
Ht for AKtorla and
"ay point
A Kit IV It
11:10 a.m.
9:40 p.m.
AMTOUIA
For Portland "and!ll:S0a.in,
way points 110.30 p.m.
tS: Bt p.rn
tn -
ii inn iff
mm
0j m$ &
ASK ANY ONE
Who has used Star Etat Ranges
and thoy will tell you they ar '
must satisfactory they havt ever
used. They require but little fuel
un.l bake quick and uniform, and
are easily managed. For salt In
Altorla only by
W. j. Scully
43 t BOND STREET,
Between Ninth and Tenth
8:13 a.m.
11.30 a.m
11:30 am.
t.M p.m.
ts:ti5 p.m.
15 p.m.
:40.m.
!:Sp.m,
6O0p.m.
WKAMIK lUVlMiiiN
Astoria for War- 1 40 aTpi
renton Flavel. Ft
Stevens, Hammond,
Seaside,
Seaside for War
renton, Plavel,
Hammond, Ft.
Htovetu, and Astoria,
10:30 a.m.
4.00 p.m.
5:50 p.m.
0:35 a. nil
13:30 p.m.
1:30 p.m.
7: SO p.m.
li0 p tn.
Daily except Saturday.
tSaturduy only
All trains make close connections at
Goble with all Northern Paolflo trains
to and rrom the J5st and Sound
lul". J. C, MAYO.
Oen'l Freight and !. Agent
J
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The
Palace
Commercial Si
Finest Restaurant in the City
Regular Meals, '2." cents,
Suiulay Pinners a Speeialty.
Kven tliinj; the market atfor.!?.
Palace CaterinaCempany
l ZZXZZZZZZllXXZZZZZZXZZZZZZ
PRINCE OF CHINA
ROYALLY
WELCOMED.
NEW YORK, Aug. 12.-Pr.!i.;s Chen's
visit to this city en Is today and .nal
preparations have b?n made in Chi
natown to giva the scion of Chinese
ror.ity a tit'.lng v?i'ome lfj-e he
leaves in the wsiii, the resid2ii:s of
Pell, Mott and p-djoiji ng strefts will
do honor in tnelr own fashion to the
visitor
As soon as the stea n tr jn wl-Kh
Prince Chen came was sighied Ciiina
town began to Ueoorate with fiags and
yellow dragons. On tll trie corners
and walls used for placarding the lot
tery drawings and other seml-offlelal
announcements In Chinatown there
appeared In black and red a procla
mation signed by the Chinese Six
iCUBA EXPORTS 4C6.K6 TONS SUGAR
HAVANA, Aug. 12. From January
1 to July 31 19, 442,440 tons of sugar
jhave been exjorted from Cuba and on
I the latter date there were 361, S53 tons
of sugar on hand. The figures for the
corresponding date of 1901 show that
48fi,36 tons of sugar had been export
ed and that there were 113,'S3 tons on
hand.
TWO MURDERERS LYNCHED.
LEXINGTON. Mo., Aug 12.-At 1:30
o'clock this morning 200 or 300 mask
ed men battered down the door of the
jail located in the courtyard hre and
secured Charles Salyers (white), and
Harry Gates (colored), who one week
ago murdered George W. Johnson and
hanged them to a tree a short dis
tance from town.
V
The crutch is a poor substitute for legs, and affords a verv
inconvenient and tiresome mode of locomotion there is no more
pathetic sight than a person slowly and painfully moving along the
street supported by these artificial limbs.
When Rheumatism settles in the bones and muscles of thf; legs,
it is safe to predict that the victim will eventually become helpless
and crutch-bound. The corrosive, irritating matter that is deposited
in the joints and muscles causes the most intense pain, the knees
and ankles swell, and when the natural oils and fluids that lubricate
these parts are completely destroyed the joints become locked and
the muscles drawn and stiff, and crutches a necessity.
The acid poisons that produce rheumatic pains form in the blood, and are
distributed through the system, and lodged in the arms, shoulders, hands,
back and feet, or other parts of the body resulting often in total disability!
A permanent cure of Rheumatism can be effected only by a complete cleans
ing of the blood, and no other remedy so surely accomplishes this as S. S. S.
It neutralizes the acid effects, purines and invigorates the stagnant blood,
and the gritty particles are wasnea out or aisioagea
by the new rich blood, and relief comes to the
pain-racked 6ufferer. S. S. S. leaves no morbid,
irritating matter in the blood to reunite and produce
another attack, but expels every atom of it from
the system. S. S. S. is a purely vegetable remedy, and does not impair
the digestion or general health like alkali or potash remedies.
Write for our special free book on Rheumatism, and if any medical
advice or other information is wanted, our physicians will gladly furnish
It without chatge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
HAVE YOU CONSULTED HIM?
Prof. Francis the celebrated palmist
has done a rushing business all week,
his parlors being crowded with some
of the best people of this city. This
would Indicate that the people of As
toria are Quick to recognize a reliable
medium when one visits the city. Prof.
Francis guarantees to reveal every In
cident of your life and no matter what
vour trouble Is he can and will help
you. He tells you what you are best
fitted for: how to obtain the money
you are in need or; who, where and
when you will marry, and. In fact, ev
ery thine ymi want to know. If your
business is unsuccessful or If you have
trouble of any kind, feel yourself in
vited to call on this gifted medium.
His fee Is reasonable and within the
reach of all. You may wish to know
If it Is advisable to make a change tn
business, love, or In varri.ige. Shall
succeed In my undertakings? Shall
ever become wealthy When shall I
marry? How often shall I marry?
ShH T ever be divorced? Does an
other share the love that rightfully
belongs to me? If so, who? Should I
Invest my money? In what should I
invest? The Professor tells you all
these things and a great many more.
He Is ever ready to assist those with
small capital to find a quick and sure
investment All business strictly con
fidential, and parlors are so arranged
that you meet no strangers. Lady In
attendance. Office hours, 10 a. m. to
S t. m.: Sundays, 1 p. m. to 7 p. m.
Palmistry and hypnotism taught. Me-
diumlstlc persons developed.
Parlors, 12 and 13, Page building,
corner Commercial and Twelfth street
Fancy and Staple Groceries
FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen,
Farmers and Loggers.
Vs ALLBM' Tenth sd Commercial Streets
Castings
We are prepared to make them oa
short notice and of ths best materials.
Let us give you estimates oa any kind
of oaatlngs or pattern work. Lowest
prices for flrst-clasa work.
TELEPHONE NO. 2451.
IRON, STEEL,
BRASS
and BRONZE
Scow Bay IrenO
Brass Works
for. 1Mb oil FiMikllo v;
..Portland - feloria ftule.
STR. ''BAILEY GATZERT."
Dally round trips except Rundsy.
TIME CARO
, iave l ortiana 7 a. m.
Leave Astoria T p. m.
I Through Portland connections with
steamer Naheotts, from llwaeo and
Long Peach Points,
White Collar Llns tlcknts Inter
changeable with O. It A N. Ce. and
v. i. co. ticket.
The Dalles Route
STR. "TAHOMA."
and "METLAK0"
Dally trips except Sunday.
TIME CARD
Str. "TAHOMA"
Leave Portland Mon . Wed.. Frl.. 1 a. m.
Leavs Dallen, Tuts., Tnur., 8t., 7 tn.
i
Str. "METLAKO"
Lv. Portland Tuea., Thur., Sat., Urn.
Lv. Dalles. Mon., Wed.. Prt.. 7 a. tn.
Landing at foot of Alder Street. Port
land Orrgos.
Both Phones, Main UL
AOENT3.
John M. Fllloon, Tht Dalles, Ore.
A. J. Taylor, Astoria, Ore.
3. 3. Luckey, Hood H'ver, Ore.
Wolford Wyers, White Salmon, Wn.
J. c. wynt. Vancouver, Wn.
R. B. Ollbreth. Lyle. Wn.
John M. Totton. Stevenson, Wn.
Henry Olmstead, Carson, Wn,
William Butler. Butler, Wn
K. W. CHICHTON. Portland Oregon.
Olllwt of C. M., Vancouver bar
ritiks, Wtwlttiitftou, July HI, lixlU.
Sealed proposal in triplicate, w ill bf ru
ivivej lierenntll 11 o'clock a. m, Atitfiut
211, 1IH13, for furnkuiutr fruu anil Iwd
(IIhk hI pout In thin uVpiirtim'tit for
year emlhiK Juno :u), 11103. Information
fnrnlnhrtl here or liy iiiurturnm(iter at
ls. V. 8. reserve right to rejwt or
aivept any or ll roKsnl (.r uny part
thereof. .nviilopeicoittniuiuK (inipowtl
shoiiKI lie nmi koil : "Proiiiwalii for fnii
ninl Millnir t " ami Hililreincit ti
mitlcmluncil. ,f. W. Jiicol. (). Q, M.
Central; Meat Market
642 COMMERCIAL ST.
Your onlrrii fur
HHUlK, Mil
FRESH AN D SALT
Kill Ii i.n mi'iiy and
imrsr'urliy mitutlttl la
3. W. MORTON, Pre.
TlTttou No .tai.
ZEALAND FIRE INSCBMB COMPANY
Of New Zealand
W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., fan Francisco.
UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS
Has bten Underwriting oil the Pacific Coiksl ovci Ivuntj-lHo years
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO., Agoiits. Astorin, Ore.
It
UXURIOUS
VEL
Th "Northwestern Llmlvd" trains,
electrlo lighted throughou', both inalde
and out, and steam nested, are with
out exception, th finest trains I ih
world. They embfely th Utrat, rewest
and bt Id fur comfort, convenlftre
and luxury ever offered th iravellln . ..i rr h,.,i. ,. ;, iiiaii
I nubile, and altogether re th nu si fl. nM,, ultnml iuritn . nnd t
compi eana vpiendid proauotun if in , ,:,(,ut, ,i,ilm to mild l.m-1 Iwfor
NOTICB FPU PITIUCATION'.
I'nltfJ StalP Imu t'tnVe. at Oreaon
City, Oregon, Aug. 1, JW3:
Notice I hrby given thut In com.
plliinrtt with the iovUiMi of (tin nrt
or t'oiiKifH or Juno i, iwin, .ihiii
"n ml for the nl i4 tlmluT Imiil
In ihw Hhitp of I'lilfornlu. tif.-ijoii,
Nevada and Wmlilnmon Territory,"
ii h rt:-ii,liMl to nil the Publle tjtnd
hinir by art of Annum 4, ism,
KATH A. i'I.AKK,
of SenUi-, County of Clntmiji, Sime of
oi'ixoii, ha this ilny HIimI luir stvoni
ni.ilfiinMii No, &.SJ7, fur tlii purtltuiie of
inn K hair or unrtr, NV nunrter
of iiorttii-itHt f)iinrtir. ninl nortli'at
iiiuir of northwrnt quurtcr of
iwi llon No. S, In totvimlilp No. 5 north.
iiinit No. 7 rt. nnd will onVr iiroof
lo show tlint the land sought Is more
vtilunbh fr It tlmlwr or stone thnn
for uttrU'ultiir.il iurinmcn, nnd to
tnlilUh her rlnlm Ix-foro the rlerk of
I'litinuii County, nt Antorlti, Oiviton, on
Prlilny, th 17th dny of (vtotwr, W2,
HIip imini' 11 i(iii-4.' diuf lUm-ii,
of Antorla, )n-gon; It. M. Unston, of
Aniorln .Oregon: Timothy Currornn. of
Jewel. Oregon; I). M. Htum t, of Ato.
rln, Oregon.
Any nnd nil iwrson rlatmlug Bd
versely tli above-described land are
reipieoteil to tile their rlnlm In thl
oftlie on or before mild 17ih day of
Ot tolx-r. im:.
OH AS. P. MiWUErt.
-S-10-1. Keglnter.
NOTICB POIt P1'I1HCAT1"X.
t'nlted Htute Lund OfJhV. at Oregon
City. Oregon, Aug. 5, 1W)J;
Not Ire I hereby lvn Una In rum
plliinrn with ihe nrovltloiia of the n t
of Congres of June 1, IMS. entitled
"An ml for the sale of limber land
In the Slate of Onlfonln, Oregon,
Nevada nn l Washington Tr r'tory,"
.1 extended to fill the Ptlbllo Land
tnteii by m- of 'ittiil I. J.
WILLIAM HMOOT,
of Wnlluee, county of tihoNhoue. Htnt
of Miilio, bus thl dny tiled In this
oltlie In Hworn stateiueiit No, SHI4, for
ll.e purchnm of the HV nuarter of
Fecilnn No. 32, In township No. N,
V.i 9 went, and will offer proof
1 nlinu Unit the land Soiiulit l more
TEACHERS' EXAMINATION.
Notice is hereby given that the county
sn)eriDtendent of Clatsop county will
hold the rignlwr fxemination of appl
cants (or state and county papers at
court house, Astoria, as follows:
FOR STATE PAPERS.
Commencing Wednesday, August 13,
1902, at nine o'clock a. m., and continu
ing until Saturday, August 16, at four
o'clock.
Wednesday Penmanship, history,
spelling, algebra, reading, school law.
Thursday Written arithmetic, theory
of teaching, grammar, bookkeeping.
physics, civil government
Friday Physiology, geography, men
tal arithmetic, composition, ' physical
geography.
Saturday Botany, plane geometry,
general history, English literature,
psychology.
FOR COUNTY PAPERS.
Commencing Wednesday. August 13,
at nine o'clock a. m., end continuing
until Friday August 15, at fouro'clock.
First, 2nd and 3rd grade certificates
Wednesday Penmanship, history, or
thography, reading.
Thursday Written arithmetic, theory
of teaching, grammar, school law.
Friday Geography, mental arithmetic,
physiology, civil government.
PRIMARY CERTIFICATES.
Wednesday Penmanship, orthogra
phy, reading, arithmetic.
Thursday Art of questioning, theory
of teaching, methods, physiology.
II. 8. LYMAN,
School Superintendent.
Foley's Honey Tat
beala Jungs and stops tht couziu
PACIFIC COAST COMPANY
COAL
For Steamer, Commercial and Family Use
Orders Promptly Executed . .
rr builder art.
These plinlld Train
Connect With
The Great Northern
The Northern I'oclflc and
The Canadian I'aciflc
AT Bt. PAUL TOR
CHICAGO and the EAST.
No extra charge for the uprlnt
commodstiona and all cIamm of tick
et ar available for paHiga on th
train on thl line are protecud by the
Interlocking Bloc!: Synm.
W. H. MBAI, H. L. 8I8LKH,
Oner I Agent. Traveling Ag't
Portland. OrtgJO.
m-T ami receiver of this i.ttlro
ut m'K"'t t'lty, Oregon, on Mondny,
the 2i.ili diiy of toiler. 1902
lie iiaiii'H us witness.: Julius H,
Short, .f Mullen. Muho; John A. M''
I 'oiin. li; of Mullen, Idaho; Jiims T.
Ilurk", of Seaside, Oiegon; Millard
.XriiiKiroiur, of Mullen, Muho.
Anv iiii'l nil lerotw claiming Bd-Vi-rxelv
tli" iiliove-ilexctllwd Iniul nro
I'eille4,ii to rile their iliilio In till
olllie mi or before mild joth ilny of
iii io..-r, I'm;,.
(hah. n. MonrtKS,
S-S 10-10. P.eglitrr.
DOCK FOOT OF SEVENTH ST
TELEPHONE MIN 661
Samuel Elmore & Co,, Agts.
SUITS OUIl CLEMATa.
The rapidly Increasing use of shin
gles as covering for the walls of build
ings, both to keep out the weather and
for ornamental purpos-s. makes a
great demand for a shingle stain which
preserves the wood, prevents moss, end
retains a fresh, handsome appearance.
Particularly la such the case In damp
climates. The need Is well met In a
perfect article made right here In As
toria. Cutbirtb's Creosote 8hinl
Stains are penetrative, preservative,
handsome and durable. They are put
up in eight colors and every package
guaranteed.
Dp. T. L. Ball
DENTIST.
624 Commercial Strtet
Astoria, Or.
holmes & mm
Horse Shoeing. Wagon Mak
Ing, Genera Blacksmitbin?.
Twelfth St., 0pp. Pshaw Opera House
J.A. FASTABEND
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER.
C. HI. Barr, Dentist
Mansell Building,
678 Commercial St., Astoria, Ore.
, TELEPHONE RED J0L
Andrew Asp,
Wagon Baler, Clarliinilh and Mmhttr
FI RET-CLASS WORK AT
REASONABLE PRICES.
Special Attention Olven to Ship ard
Steamboat Repalrlng.Qenorai Black
imlthlng, Flrst-Clais Horse
Shoeing, etc
CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANB
TICKETS
TO AND FROM ALL
Points East
VI
SHORT LINE
TO
St. PAUL, DULUTH. MINNEAPOLIS,
CHICAGO AND POINTS EAST.
Through Palao and TourUt Bit epers.
Dining and Buffet Smoking Library
Car.
Daily Train; fast time.
For rates, folder and full Informa
tion regarding tickets, routes etc., call
on or addrft
J. W. PHAJLON, If. DICKSON
Tray. Pass. Agt. my xieitet Agu
128 Third Street, Portland.
A. B. C. DBNNISTON, O. W. P. A .
812 First Avenue. Seattle. Waah.
PUMMONS,
Ma Tlionmx, riiilnttfT, v Chartv II.
Mil. lull, liefcndunt:
To fhiirli- II Mitchell, the auove-
luiiiu.l defendant :
In the name of the Plate of Oiegon,
you me herel.y reitilred to appear and
answer ilv complaint of the alov limn
ed iiliilniirT tiled, ng.-ilnut you In the
show entitled raue In the anov
entitled court, within si W"vt
from the dnte of th first pub
llciiilon of this summon, name
ly, on or before Mondiiy, the Sth
dny of Heitemler. A. D., lS'i!. If you
full to so appear and anwer the plain
tiff will iipi'ly to the court for the re
lief demanded In siild complaint,
nnmely, for a decree declaring void and
iinniilllim iheiiiirrlne existing between
he iilnintirr nnd the defendant anr
entered Into and eolemnlxed at the
town of Vancouver, In Clark county,
State of Wii'ihlngton, on the 23d day
of November, ISltG.
The defeiulunt will also take nolle
that this summon 1 published In the
Weekly Antorlsn, pursuant to an onler
made by th Hon. C. J. Trenohard,
fotinty Judge of snld Clatsop county,
on the 22d day of July, 1!W2.
The date of the Opst publication of
thl summons 1 Julv nth. 1M2.
FULTON P.MOS.
Attorney for Plaintiff,
M CHICH ESTER INOLISH
PEfiriVROYAL, PILLS
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V tM ft V ... IIIK'll SiUI'VUlU IrMlll lull
tor iiim-ii rut n ni-jirtf
In It int tlold m:'illle Ihim. vkUJ
vltfa WiMrllibfrfi. Takmn others Krfaiao
linngoron NulhilltyUofii mn4 ImIi.
tlnw Huf f fut Hragiiit, or i't 4m. la
Uhiii ffr Parttulri TcitltjiiiiiU
4 frH0f ftir l.mAlt,nint(itr, hy r
turn Mall. 1(p,O0 rtlnllg, goidbf
Umtim feUf MilM .few. l'MiLU tA.
There is more Catarrh In this sec
tion of the country than all otlw dls-cohi-s
put together, and until the last
few years wa supposed to be incura
ble. Kor a great majiy years docrtora
pronounced it a local dijieese and nre-
scrlbe loeal remedies, and by con-
siatrtly falling to cure with local
treatments, pronounced It Incurable.
Hcleneo has proven catarrh to be a
eoimtllitllotial disease and therefore re
nulres conftlluWonal treatment, iraira
t'atnrrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
Cheney & Co., Toledo ,Ohlo, Is tht only
constitutional cure on the market. It
is tnken Internally 1n does from 10
drotps to a toaspoonful, It acts di
rectly on the blood and mucous sur
face of the system. They offer or
hundred dollars for any case It fall
to cure. Rend for circulars and testi
monials. Address,
F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, Ot
Sold by druggtat 75 cent.
Hall's Family pnu ar Ui bst