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IIIE MORNING ASTOKIAN. I-KIHAV, NOYKMHtiR 7. I!rOi Telephone, Main WL TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. gent by ma'!, per year .....t.M Bent by man, per month .......... SO Served by carrier, per month .... M BEMI-WBBKJLT. Sent by mall, per year. In advance U 00 - The Astorlan guarantees to 1U ad Tcrtlsers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia River. THE ASTORIAN PUBLISHING CO.. Primarily "Lloyds'" is a corporation employed in marine insurance and hav ing a world-wide agency for the col lection of marine Intelligence. Inci dentally other Insurance is taken. "Lloyds"' had its origin in the enter prise of Edward Lloyd, a London cof feehouse keeper, whose place, opened in 15s 8, became a resort for shipowners and ship captains. So much was learn ed of marine matters and so general became the interest in this information that in 16)2 an office was opened in Lombard street, and shortly afterward Lloyd's News, a paper issued three times a week, and devoted to shipping news, made Its appearance. Adverse criticism by the paper of the British government, coupled wlth a demand for an apology for an item of news which appeared in the paper, decided Mr. Lloyd to discontinue the publica tion. The insurance feature of Lloyds originated from a method of mutually insuring or underwriting each other's shipping risks by the owners frequenting Lloyd's establishment. Their method of doing this was to sub scribe or underwrite their names to a document which stated the amounts that each was willing to give In he event of disaster to the risk. The present system of Lloyds does not dif fer in any essential particular from the method employed at the beginning, but It Is much better organized and the business has been vastly increased in volume. Its radius of operation now practically covers the whole world. extra session with anything like pos Itiveness. The people generally throughout the state are opposed to an extra session of the legislature those of them who are thinking anything at all about the matter." Franklin K.'Lane has been defeated by Dr. George C. Pardee for governor of California by about 2iW votes. Lane's defeat can be attributed to the failure of the Examiner to support him. It was reported by w ire on elec tion day that the Examiner had. at the last minute, come out tor Pardee, but the current issue of the paper show? this report to have been erroneous. Prior to the holding of the democratic convention the Examiner tiled notice that It would not support Lane, and. while placing ample space at his dis poaal. did not advocate his election edi torially. On the morning of election it printed a list of candidates to which it was favorable, but refrained from making any choice between Pardee and Lan. The defeat of the latter Is charg ed to the paper's Indifference to his candidacy. William K. Yanderbilt and G rover Cleveland received, respectively, the largest and smallest checks ever is sued to individuals by the Vnited States government. At one time Mr. Yand 'rbilt owned 0,000.000 worth of government bonds, md on this amount drew annual Interest of J2.000.000. At the close of Mr. Cleveland's second ad ministration it was discovered, in set tling up his accounts for salary, that the government owed him 1 cent. A check for that amount was forwarded to him. and as it has never been pre sented for payment. It is probable that the recipient preserves it as a curt, osity. I The Oregonian would have the peo ple of the state believe The Astorian regards the Columbia river as "no good." If it were "no good," Harri man's liners would be unable to find accommodations here. The Astorian's contention is that Astoria harbor will be the importing and exporting depot when it comes to doing business on a big scale. Portland Is a wonder ful harbor, considering Its distance from the sea. but at that will never be able to accommodate 30-root snips. Vessels of that size will stop at Astoria. The Salem Statesman fails to see wherein the people of Oregon will pro fit by an extra session of the legislature. It thus summarizes the sentiment of the people: "Portland is the metro politan city of Oregon. The people of the balance of the state are interested in Portland, nd proud of its represent ative institutions. Every man in Ore gon should wish the metropolis well. But the few people there who are in terested in having ft new city charter are asking roost too much when they! demand the calling of an extra session Tacoma dos little else than boast of of the legislature for the sole purpose j her shipping. Daily her papers devote of accomplishing this object a few- While poltitclans may rightly claim that issues determine elections, it Is a fact that the party with the greatest newspapers behind it is the one which will succeed. New Tork city is about the only exception of note in the coun try. There Timmany cannot lie down ed, although practically all the papers are republican organs. Their influence Is felt throughout the state, where the democratic majority In the city Is usu ally overcome. The newspapers make successful candidates today. short weeks before the meeting of the regular session. These Portland men arc the only ones now asking for an Recently there have been several caset f prominent men suddenly falling in collapse just after eating a hearty meal. These men have all been under treat ment for gastric " trouble," and yet the result shows that the treatment they had received had smothered the symptoms trat had not retarded the progress of the disease. There is a real clanger in the use of palliatives when there is disease of the stomach and its allied organs of diges tion and nutrition. The disease in such cases goes on, while the distressing symptoms alone are stopped. Presently, use a smotnerea fire, the disease breaks out in new places, in volving heart, lungs, liver, kid ney, or some other organ. The use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Med'rnl M-scot-ery mulls in a rsdkd c-rs of diseases of the ton ( U and oth er onrans of di gestion acd nutrition. It cures diseases of heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, etc., when the disease of these organs has its origin in the diseased condition of the stomach nd digestive and nutritive system, I will tf II vou what mjrvlf and family think ef your medicine," write Mr. M. M. Wardwell. f Linwnod, l,nxn worth Co., Kanaaa. 'It will do all vou aav, and more. I waa taken Ir k uiiit year ago; 1 got ao weak I couldn't lie down, nor hardly ait up; waa that way two or turn mom hi. I picked up one ot Ir. rierce a Memorandum Book one day and saw your de scription of catarrh of I lie atomach. I thought tt hit uiycaM. We had a bottle of Dr. Pierce'! G'ldf u Medical Piacowry in the houae that waa got tor m f mother. Vou recommend it for catarrh of the atumarn, ao I went to taking it. The one bottle nearly cured me. I jot two bottle neat time and took one and one-halt and waa welt. Your medicine coat me three Aollara and the doctor coat me fourteen dollara." Dr. Pierce' Common Sense Medical Adviser, in paper covers, is sent fret on receipt of at one -cent stamps, to pay expense of mailing only. Address lit. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. columns to the maritime interests, giving mu :h prominence to every de parting cargo. This boastful spirit has become so prominent that births are printed und-r the marine heading of "Arrivals and Departures," and the next thing we may expect to see will be death notices in the same column. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signa ture is on each box. 25c. STARTLING, BCT TUCK "If everyone knew what a grand medicine Dr. King's New Life Pills is," writes 13. H. Turnr, Dempseytown, Pa., "you'd sell all you have in a day. Two weeks use has made a .lew man of in.;.'' Infallible for constipation, stomach anl liver troubles, 1:5c at ('has. Rogers' drug store. I People who travel and re constantly on the road art very liable to have dyspepsia or tome other form of stomach trouble." They have to live aa they can, not as they would. The train won't atop for them to eat, they must eat when the train utopa, and in 'general the food hurriedly swallowed in the "ten minutes for refreshments w is of an indigestible character. It is small cause for wonder that tinder such condition the stomach tacomca disordered and diseased. One of the peculiar features of the times is that the scores and thousands of people who don't have to travel persist in living as if they did. They eat at home or in the restaurant as if the time for refreshment was limited to ten minutes and they were in momentary expec tat ion of the call, "All aboard!" to break in upon their hur ried meal. The very natural consequence of this way of living is to recruit the great army of dyspeptics. Dyspepsia has many stages which range from mere discomfort to utter mental misery and physical wreck. But at any stage, dyspepsia is a menace to health and happiness. Ordinarily we think of dyspepsia a a disease affecting only the organs of digestion and nutrition. But as a matter of fact the disease affects the wholo body. It causes physical lassitude, mental dullness and depression, head ache, muscular debility and constipation or irregularity. It is one of the greatest handicaps to human happiness and useful ness the world knows. Side by side with these facts there is another : I)yfjsiti can oe curtxl, has Wen cured, and is being cured by the use of Dr. Fieree's Golden Medical Discovery. It cures dyspepsia at any stage, and the only difference between the cure of an old and obstinate case of dyspepsia and the disease in its beginning, is a diff erence of time. It takes longer to cure a disease which has had years perhaps in which to root and a disease which has only just begun to Bhow itself. But so uniform are the results obtained by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery that it may be affirmed that in ninety-eight per cent, of cases a perfeot and permanent cure will be ob tained. It always helps. It almost always cures. Mr. Ned Nelson, the celebrated Irish Commedian and Mimic juwri, waumcu, .I.J., Wllica; " W C lUIUlieci ftn engagement of twelve weeks, and the constant traveling gave me l... .1 i. ff u A s l .i: ,t-i i .r . Jaf' ua'i hiucu ui luai uieaucu uircuac caiieti uvspepsia. i utul tried evrrvthlntr possible to cure it till last week while plaving at H. H. Keeth's Bijou Theatre Philadelphia, in the Nelson Trio, a professional friend of mine ad cited me to try Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discover?. I tried it. and. thanW . - wu, wua good results." t x ; .. . v. . . i . : . i . i . . . . . uvciii3cuicin o, juur coiaen aiexitcaj Discovery ' ami being a great sufferer from the effects of stomach trouble for the mt'.ht years, I concluded to try your medicine,'' writes Mr. W. A. Maswell, of Mars!,! hciu, cuw v.u., uicKoa. ' uu men almost every known remedy and aim consulted with the best medical skill attainable, but all without 'an v relief After reading one of your circulars I concluded to trv one bottl. f n, k Golden Medical Discovery. After taking one bottle I felt so relieved it ind., . continue. Am now on the fourth bottle and have not had a spell of bloT T stomach- (which w. very painful) for the last six weeks. BeforeX use of Tu? niedicm. I was in dread pf every mealtime, for in twenty minutes after eating I wouM t with Dam. Indira on waa mv nrim-i! .j , " wouitl be ricked with i mar. www -aa wa auuiut llVa V) lag ( BUU 111 I feel better now thin for the last ten years!" I he cures effected by the use of Golden Medical Discovery " are real and lasting. A large numWr of the so-called remedies offered for dyspepsia are mere palhatives. The most they can do is to give some temporary relief from physical discomfort. But the Discovery - maCes a perfect ad p"7ma c ure It does this Wcause it is much more than a mere medicine for dvsiei,Hia ft cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and im ri ion It cures diseases of organs seemingly remote from the stomach, but which in re'alitv have their ongu m a diseased condition of the stomach and its allied orZi Thus with the cure of dyipcpua and stomach "trouble conies the cure of d gans, when these diseases, as is often the case, have the.r cau.se in the diseased condition of the organs of digestion and nutrition. 6 Sometimes a dealer, tempted by the little more profit paid on the sale of less meritorious medicine, will offer the customer a substitute as Wine "juat as good as the "Discovery." It i8 Wtter for .im because it j)ays better, but it is not as good for you if you want the medicine that has cured othersand which you believe will cure yon. m If you are looking for a laxative which is gentle in action and effective in results, try Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. . ML K I II 1fMril.P7 It Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, 1008 large pages, is sentw on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing ,,h,. Send 31 one-cei.t stamps for cloth bound volume, or only 21 stamps for the book in paper covers. Address : Dr. It, V. Pieiick, Buffalo, N, Y. Proposals for water and sewer sys tems, gradins, roads and s'dewalka, at Fort Columbia, Wash.: Constructing Quartermaster's Office, Astoria, Ore., October 17, 1W2. Seated i T, TO Ct ltE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Brorno Quinine Tablets. This signature J on every box. 25c. UXURIOUS 1 RAVEL Th "Northwestern Liml'id" trains. . r.,i. i ,.iit,. ...in i. leiectrio lighted throughou', both Inside ... and out, and steam heated, are with- celved hers un'.Il 10 o'clock a. m. No- . out exception, the finest trains la ths I r...i.r tritto 4uA r n i ! worl.1. Thev Miibarlv the latent reweat .viiiia anu LI1C1. Ulf7HCU, L'Jl l ' - ii i ian'1 best Ideas for comfort, convenlj-ice the construction of water and sewer ! and luxury ever 0lTere4 ;e tMVfemn"g Bystenis, grading, roads and iiidewalks j nubile, and altogether are the mr si at Fort Columbia, Washington." Mans complete and splendid oroluctlon r f th APLiCK? AMID FLAMES. Breaking into a bin zing home, some firemen lately 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 Consumption gives perfect protection against all Throat, Chest and Lung troubles. Keep It near, and avoid suf fering, death and doctor's bills. A teaspoonful stops a laate cough, per sistent use the, most stuborn. Harm less and nice tasting, It's guaranteed to satisfy by Chas. Rogers. Price 50c and 11.00. Trial bottles free. and speculations can be seen at office Depot Quartermaster, Portland, Ore., and plans and ppeciflcatiens and fur ther Information will be afforded, at this office, and oftlce of superintendent of construction, Fort Columbia, Wash. Hlftht Is reserved to accept or reject any or all propsals. Envelopes con taining proposals should be marked These splendid Trains Connect With The Great Northern The Northern Pacific and The Canadian I'aciflc AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the EAST. No extra charge for these superior "Proposals for Water and Sewer Sys- I acommodatlons and all classss of tick' terns, Grading, Roads and Sidewalks at Fort Columbia, Wash.," and ad dressed to Geo. L. Goodale, Captain and Quartermaster U. S. Army. THE PRIDE OF HEROES. Many soldiers in the last war wrote to say that for Scratches, Bruises, Cuts, Wounds, Corns, Bore Feet and Stiff Joints, Bucklen'a Arnica Salve is the best In the world. Same for Burns, Scalds, Bolls, Ulcers, Skin Eruptions and Piles. It cures or no pay. Only 25c at Chas. Rogers' drug store. ets are available for passage cn the trains on this line are protected by the Interlocking Bloc!: System. W. H. MEAD, H. L. SISLER, General Agent. Traveling Aft. Portland. Oreg n. rw fl PIM tsese tiny Csptuiei are superior to balsam or topaiDa,. Cubebl or Injertiom sndT. CURE IN 48 HOURSlMwr. the same diseases with- out inconvenience. C1 SoM by all Irvrritt: Don't Guess at It But If you ar r?0Mi Kant write us for our rates and let us tell you about the service and accommodations offer Jd y the ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. THROUGH -TOURIST Cars via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL from PACIFIC COAST to Chicago and NOTICB OF FINAL BETTLKMBNT. Notice la hereby given that the un designed, Administrator of the estate of Esther Drown, deceased, has tiled In the Couaty Court ot the Btnte of Oregon for Clatsop County, his flnal account as administrator, and the amv has been set for hearing before salt! court at the conty court rooms there of in the Clly of Astoria, Clatsop County, Monday, the ITtlt day of No vember, m, ac the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. Alt persona Interested therein are hereby notified to appear and show causo, It any, v hy en id account should not be Allowed, and sntd oatutn .set tied and th administrator discharged. October 1J, Wi, C. 8. 11UOWN. Administrator of the estate of Kstlior Drown, deceased, W-H-ll-T. Cincinnati. Don't fall to write US about your trip as we are In a posi tion to give you some valuable lnfor nation and assistance; 6319 miles of track over which are operated some of the finest trains In the world. For particulars regarding freight or passenger rate call on or addreee. . C LINDBET, B, H. TRUMBELt ...TF- R A- Com'l Atft. 142 Third St.. Portland. Ore. WONDERLAND lf02, Is being called for from every part of the country. Libraries, schools, reading rooms and homes all want the Northern Pacific's latest. Send six cents for tt to Chas. S. Fee, O. P. A T. A, at St. Paul, Minn. NOTICK FOH PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Oregon City, (.irrgon, oepi. m ism. Notice la hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of congress of Juncl 187. entlt d. "An act for the sale of timber lands in the Btatei of California Orcron. Ne vada and Washington Territory." as extended toall the public land states o act or Auut . ism. WILLIAM C. LEE. of Rainier. County of Columbia. State of Or.-gon, has this day fllvd in this oftlcs his sworn statement No, $S97, for the purchase of the NV of Bty, of sec tion , township 6. range I weL Wtl Inieette meridian, and will off-r proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than tor agricultural purposes, and to re. tabllsh his claim to said land before he rrgtstor and receiver of this of flee, nt Orefrou City, Oregon, on But ur.iny the 6th dsy of December, 1901 lie nat es as witnesses: A. u Sen hnrn, John Logan, William Best, Fred weatherwax, all of Rainier, Oregon. Anv nd all persons clalmlns ad versely the above described lands are reiumtd to file their claims In this "ftllce on or before said sth day of De cember, 1903. chas. B. stoonrrs, Mt-U-n. Register. "AN ALL AUiniNd FAITH, The Illinois Central railroad com pany has an all abiding faith In the, f futlim nt tha mrt VnHKwMt A short time ago, this was manifested by the establishment In Seattle of an ag ency to take care thlr Interests there, The latest effort Is to put on a splen didly equipped new train service run ning between Bt. Paul and Chicago. The new trains will be running Sun day November 1. They will use their own rails between Chicago and Albert Lea. Minn., and the Minneapolis & Bt. Louis railway track from Albert Lea, to Minneapolis and Bt. Paul running Into rhe union depot at Bt. Paul, which Is the same that Is used by all lines In that city. The train Is to be known as The Chi cago, St. Paul and Minneapolis Limit ed and will consist of sleeping car, buffet library car and reclining chair car through without chngo between Chicago and Minneapolis and St. Paul Dining car service wilt also be main tained, supper being served out of Chi cago and brcakfnst Into Chicago. Trains will leave St. Paul at 7:10 p. m. and arrive In Chicago 9:30 a. m. Leave Chicago at M0 p. m. and ar rive In Bt. Paul 9H0 a. m. making close connection st Bt. Taul with all western lines. Th-kels ran bo pur chased via. this line, In connection with all western lines, at nil stations. For further Information regarding rates, time, etc., call on or address: B. H.TRUMHULL, Commercial agent III Cent II R. H! Third street, Portland, Ore. PAUL B. TOMPSON, Freight and passenger agent, III Cent It It, Seattle, Wash. LUCK IN THIRTEEN, aaMBMlMa Hy sending thirteen miles Win. Bplriy, of Walton Furnace, VI,, got a tunc of llui'klen'a Arnica Halve that wholly cur-.'d a horrible fever sore on tils leg. Nothing sloe could, l'oal tlv.SY cuurvs Bruises, Felons, Ulcers. Mrupilons, Hulls, Burns, Corns and Piles. Only l&o. Guaranteed by (, Rogers, druijist "WII10UB TO HUNT AND FIB It." Northern Pacific's new gam book Is now ready for distribution. Illustra tions of live gam a particular feature. Four full pngea from Bnton-Thomp. sou's drawings mads specially for this hook. Bend address with sis rents and hook will be mailed to you by Chas, B. Fo, U. I. T. A., Bt. Paul, Minn. A FINE HIIART. Of 110 volumes Is found on each oi the Northern Pacific's "North Coast Limited" trains. Don't forget that theee are the only trains operated la the West that are lighted throughout e electricity. NOHTU COABT LIMITED. Is only run by the Northern Psolno between Portland and Minneapolis and Bt. Paul, through Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane, Missoula, Butte, Llvlngwton, innings, Iilamark and Fargo. Eight ot these trains are on (he run dally, four east and four wast. Each Is a solid vesllbuled train, carrying stand ard Pullman tourist sleepers, dining car, dsy coaches, mall, express and baggage car and the elegant observa tion car, Each train Is brilliantly lighted with over M0 lights and the beautv ot It all la you can travel just a cheaply on Ihls train as on any otter, AH representatives will be glad to, give you additional Informa tion. A. D. Charlton. Assistant On ers! Paasenger Agent, t&ft Morrison St, renin nil, Oregon. 1 Andrew Asp, Rafts liler, llidialik n4 Birstilesr FHVrr-CLABfl WORK AT IlKABONAJUUS PRICES. Bseolal Attention Olvsn to Ship ocd Steamboat Repalrlng.Qeneral lllsok smltbliig, rirM-ctass Ilorse Bhoelng. etc CORN BR TWELFTH AND DtTAKS ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. IJtAVE 1'ORTI.ANU ARRIVR 70up i Some Inter esting Faets When people are eonle n.ila'.lng a trip, whether on business or pleasure, they naturally want the bust servt.-e obtainable as far ss speed, comfort and i-afety is concerned. Employes of the WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES are paid to serve the public and our trains are operated so as to make close con nections with diverging lines at alt junction points. Pullman Palace Bleeping ana Chair Cars nn through trains. Dining car service unexoalled, Meals nerved a la carte. In order to obtain the first-class ser vice, uk the ticket agent to sell you a ticket over The Wisconsin Central Lines and you wilt make "direct cciiiectlona at Bt. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points East. For any further Information call on any ticket agent ,or correspond wlt4 JAS. c. pond, on. pass. Ag't. or JAS A. CLOCK, Milwaukee. Wis. A familiar name of the Chicago, Milwaukee A Bt. Paul Railway, known all over the Union as the Great Railway running the "Pioneer Limited" trains every day and night between Bt. Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago. "The only perfect train In the world." Understand: Connections are made with alt transcontinental lines, securing to passengers the best service known. Luxurious coaches, elect rto light, steam heat, of a variety equaled by no other tine. Bee that your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" whit going to any point In ths Uulted States or Canada. All ticket agents sell them. For rates, pamphlet or other Infor mation, addeas. J. W. CA8BT, Trav. Passi. Agt., Portland, Or. C. J. EDDT, Hen. Agt. Portland, Ora. till I0 tSUll full llarm! for Aal'fta end War lotiiU AHTORIA r .r 1'imiaud and w.y lute I It Its I I lli loaopt ft Ilka in I II a a IMp.-l lib i m a a I t m SKAMUK I'lVlHION Sal4rUfir WarreiiUin, I 7 Ma KUvel, riirt H evrna, I IMpa, llamtnnnd and Aatirls 10 Ui at H..J. (ir Warn-tiUtti, II Mi' in Kt.va', llanmr-ml, .'on lilpn l-f a. f and AUirl I S J5 rn Sunday only. All trains make close connections at Ooblc with all Northern Pacific trln to n nl from the Host and Bound points. J. C. MA TO. Ocn't Freight and Pass. Agent Pennyroyal pills V -a- HiiT mm Unif Uwn-Usv ( nit in vn:u hNia.imi Wl l ttt-l 4fltl 'MM heH MtM iJ illl UlltrlMaM 'I'alBkV aS a SkllaaiaK HrfWu lttrtitM NtjiWliittilMii mm4 IsMit' I lima. Kill at f9t )fa)(it ot '! 4y, Uj Masnrat r ,'HUhUi, TmllMftlla M ''KrlUr rvplnllM,"m turn, if r. lat-ft Mall. Itt.niHI r4tiaaiaU U Its II Itraiata I h lsksMlsa 4 k.a.1 llev. a-- ( Jordand - istoria r?ou(e. STR. "BAILEY CATZERT." Dally round trips except Bundsy. TIME CARD Leave Portland , 7 a. m. Leave Astoria T p. m. Through Portland connections wtth steamer Nahootra from Ilwaoo and Long Ileaoh Points. Whits Collar Line tickets Inter changeable with O. R. A N. Ce. and V. T. Co. tickets. The Dalles Route STR. " TAH0MA," and "METLAK0" Dally trips except Sunday. TIMfc CARD Str. "TAH0MA" Leave Portland Mon., Wed., ""rl., J a. m. Leave Dalles, Tues., Thur., Bat., tan. Str. "METLAK0" - Lv. Portland Tuea., Thur., Bst 7 a. m. iiv. i mues, Mon wea., Pri 7 a. m. Landing at foot ot Alder Street, Port land Oregos, Roth Phones. Main 151. ACHTNT9. J. W. Crlchton, The DallS, Oregon. A. K. Fuller. ITnnd nlvnr ffnmnn Wolford A Wyers, Whits Salmon, Wn. iinnry uimateaa, USrson, Wn. John W. Tott'sn, Stevenson, Wn. J. 0. Wyatt, Vancouver, Wn. A, J. Taylor, Astoria, Ore. K. W. CRICHTON. Portland Oregon. Scott's Santal-Pcpsin Capsules rV. A POSITIVE CURE Furlnnnnimnllnnor Catarrh t '.lie Kiaililrr anil llUvaa.d Klilnfyit. No oitra nti pay. Cori nnli'klr 0 Paruja. nnll)r ilia (irt ear nf aJoiinii'ho-a andiJtri, nt uuO' rol howlunK HUeit ln. Almolnu-lf harinlmii. Mii4 by drtiKrlit. Prlra II to, or hf mall, iMMtpalil. 1.00,1 boira,S3.T5. THI SAHTAL-PtPEIM CO., SSU SSONTSINS, OHIO. Bold bv Chaai. DyaM ir.a Pmmwll. al Street, Astoria, Oregon.