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ft MIE A10KMNG ASTOKIAN. S.YTH KDA Y, NOVF.MIiKU 20. l!hJ Telephone, Main ML TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Bent by mail, per year SIM Bent by mall, per month SO Served by carrier, per month .... 10 SEMI-WEEKLY. Bent by mall, per year, U advance $1 00 The Aetorlan guarantees to Its ad vertiser the largest circulation cf any newspaper published on the Columbia Elver. THE ASTORIAN PUBLISHING.' CO.. THE GAME OP FOOTBALL The prejudice that formerly existed against football is rapidly dying out. and today the game is quite as popular as baseball. It was decried In past years because it was rough sport, re garded by many as quite, as brutal as prlaeiighUng. It Is, however, just what the Wyers make it, and its growing . popularity can reasonably be attribut ed to the general deire of participants to obliterate slugging and othir rough tactics which have served to bring it Into disrepute. Football Is a game that has taken with students, and the school that is without its eleven is the exception. It is a sport that calls for vigorous exer cise and constant practice, and it builds up the growing boy as no other sport will. Nowadays too much of the aver age boy's time Is devoted to mental exercise and not enough to his physical wellbeing. Without good health men tal training counts for little. The 15-year-old boy who takes up with foot ball Is a man of brawn at 20, and has during his eariy life laid the solid foun dation of health. There are other forms of physical development for boys mho are not physically able to engage In football, but for the lad of sturdy build it is a training that could not well be improved upon. Recently President Roosevelt made an address at the opening of the new Philadelphia high school, and his re marks to the boys on the occasion were of particular Interest. Himself used to hard knocks and resultant good health, he was not loath to advise vig orous exercise for the Philadelphia students. Said the president: Boys, it was perfectly easy for me i to see by my reception today that you felt happy over the football game of yesterday. I have but a word to say to you, and will sum it up with a bit of advice with which I think those con cerned in the development of your team will agree. You are here to study, nrl while vou are at it study hard. iho rhani'B tn nlilV VV lit II JUU u.. " outside play hard. Don't forget this; that in the long run the man who Shirks his work will shirk his play. I earnestly beliee In each of you having as good a time as possible, but making It come second to doing the best kind of work possible; and In your studies as In your sports here in scnool, and afterwards In life in doing your work in the great world It is a safe The man who can hardly crawl, and has iust strength to pet through a day's wm-I- l,.,o nn Kt.vncth !.( fur familv ' nu,l w .'--.'(a --- j life. He wants to be quiet ; to be alone, out of sight and sound of everybody. ' What a difference between such a man and the healthy, hearty man, who romps vviih his chifdien and rides his laughimr bnbv to " Banbury Cross." What makes the difference? Usually disear? of the s'.otv.ach, involving the entire digestive and nutritive system. Dr. Pierce's tkilden Medical Discovery cures 'l:s. nses of the rtomach and other Organs of digestion and nutrition. When these diseases arecured the hindrance to the proper nourishment of the body is removed and strength comes back again. "I am hnppy to sav I am fretting to feel fine." writea Mr. A. I, VaDdcwater, of S73 West Division Street, Chicago. III. "In all I have taken aix bottle of Golden Medical Discovery ' and four or five vial of the little 'Pelleta. They bare done me worlda of good. These medl einea have brought the great change in me from a slow mope of a man that could hardly crawl, tired and aick all the time, and could do 0 work. Now I can work, alrep, eat, and feel tat, and that tired feeling in all going away. I am rerv thanltfnl that 1 wrote to Dr. Pierce. Hit 'Golden Medical Diaoorery' and hia little liver ' Pelleta ' have almost made a new man of me. I feel youug aa 1 did at thirty years. No ther doctor fur me, enly Dr. Pierce." Dr. Pierce' Common Sense Medical Ad 4 -, in paper covers, is sent free on receipt of at one-cent stamps to pay expen.se of mailing only. Addres Dr. R. V. Pierce, Ealo, N. Y. plan to follow this rule-a rule that I heard preached once on the football fieM: Don't lllnch, don't foul, and hit the line hard. Professor Clark of Northwestern uni versity vat credited with saying that $300 a year was sufficient to enable a man to support his family in comfort, and educate his children. He denies in dignantly that he eci said anything so foolish. His assertion was that a single j younn man or woman, w ith nobody else j dependent for supvort, could get along ! reasonably well with this sum. in mis position, suvs the Tacoma Ledger, there will be no Impulse to attack the piofos- sor. He adds that the Income neces- surv to the support oC the family of a ' laboring man must l-e at least f-tuO. It Is to be rem-mbereJ that the aggregate earnings often reach b yon.l the sum reoelved In cash. For instance, a per son in donv"Stte service nooives food and room t.nd laundry in addition to the stipulated wages. The person who works, for $:'0 a month and board is In reality receiving at least twice the amount of the wages paid, and is often j better off and more capable of saving' monev than the person on the payr.ll for double the sum, but forced to pay , for her keep. The farmhand at Jii a month, if of frugal disposition, saves practically nil of the money earned. There is little temptation to spend it. On the contrary, the clerk in the city at a month is a sober, careful per son if able to save a dollar. He can, however, save it if he will, and all the time be decent and fairly liberal In his methods of living. If he tries to keep the pace of the older man who has reached the UOO a month stage he will come to grief. Professor Clark has been stirred by the spectacle of waste and extravagance. He was trying to correct some common errors. There would not have been such readiness to accept the view that he had made a silly proposition except that other pro fessors had been so ready to go on rec ord as the sponsors for theories abso lutely untenable. President Roosevelt's rebuke to the South Carolina politician who objects to the appointment of colored men to federal afflce will strike a popular chord in the north, east and west. It is a decided thrust at those schemers who, living in communities that will never help the republican party or contribute In any way to its success in national or state elections, seek only to graft the fat palaries that attach to public posi tions. The negroes who have been named by the president for federal places are better men In every respect than the designing carpet-baggers who J are crying for enforcement of the color line in southern politics, and the presi dent displays excellent judgment in scoring them. A New York thief has stolen from a broker HU overcoat containing two J100I bonds of a Poitland water com pany. Well, that's pretty tough on the thief. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money it It fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signa ture Is on each box. 25c, A DOZEN DIFiT.J.KNT WAYS When the ordinary citizen intends to go east, or send for friends or rela tives to come Went, the choice of routes is a nuestion that always bothers him. He wants to know if :he same route he used once, some time ago, iriakg the K.ii'ie time, name .'onneetions, if the price is the Fame, if it costs the same Hi ;o east is it did to (on '.vest, pos sibly he has lieai 1 or na'l of fatuous point? -if Interest in the w--y. or mid P west that he overlook--) on the t-ip he iiin-le. Did not s':e th'-m b--au.-e he hfiu not tin.i-; did not i no .v hi- - ould K-r the same mon.'jvlw i;'-t k.-iow he i-i'al-1 .?et a stopover. Th-ie .ire hun dreds of -tuitions lie would hae ask many things he would have liked to have seen and many accommodations he could have enjoyed, only, he did not l.ave the time to look Into the sub ject, and it was too much bother any wa y . H. re is a suggestion that will save you all that trouble, vexation and re gret. The Illinois Central Itailroad company runs east and south from St. Paul, Omaha and ,'t Louis, anl north from New Orleans. At these points il connects with all the w-stern trunk lin-s, and through them with all their western connet lions. The Illinois Central does not care which line you use in the west, northwest, central west or southwest, because It connects with all of them, and Is absolutely Im partial to all. All you have to do Is to drop us a note ;tell us your destination and starting point. Is there anything In the whole glorious west that you want to see on the way? Mention it. We will arrange for It if It can be done. Perhaps you want a stopover. We will arrange that too, if it is pos sible for anyone to do it. Just make "Let the COLD DUST twins do your work." Thh wouM be a cleaner, brighter world il mry houskwper usod ; GOLD DUST j It Mult tpf lam-war pleasure: Dhr Idaa -Your effort: pCf-irom your r; Adda- to your lite. Made onl by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, : Chit-Air. NAM V.-w-at RrtOtin Vi 1 imh Chicago. New York. Boston, Si. Louit, Makers o! OVAL FAIRY SOAP. a suggestion ns to the western line , and we will elaborate It for you; tell ; you the time you should start, when: you should arrive at your destination, j what accommodations you will enjoy,! what It will cost you, an Itinerary for, the trip, and will do everything we pos- j sihly can to make our journey pleas-' ant and comfortable. That's what we j are here for. We have headquarters " Portland: agents in Portland and Soattle !,,m' r'n" a wi , come and talK It over with vou .it any! west without Its cos'ing you a cent more than a postage stamp. Chicago business is a specialty with us, but we have our own rails In a dozen different states east of St. Paul. Omaha and New Orleans, and can ticket you to these gateways over a doxeli different' routes. Write us. Hy the-way, do you want a nice wall map of the I'nlt-; ed States, Cuba and Porto Rico. Send me six cents to pay postage. D. H. j Trumbull, Commercial Agent, Illinois Central P.. P., 142 Third street, Port land, Ore. ASLfSKP AMID FLAMES. Rreikin-j Into a blazing 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 atuborn. Harm less and nice tasting, It's guaranteed to satisfy by Chas. Rogers. Price Wc and $1.00. Trial bottles free. A STARTLING SURPRISE. Very fe couldb elleve In looking at A. T. Hoadley, a healthy, robuust blacksmith of Tildea. Ind., that for ! ten years he Buffered such tortures from Rheumatism as few could endure I and live. But a wonderful change fol-1 tw.i whniiv.,,,, mP- h 'hi. "and I have not feit a twinge in over I there Rhe! Sndrt 6 Z them. Only drug store. 50 ctB, at Chas. Rogers 1 STARTLING, BUT TRUE "If everyone knew whft a grand medicine Dr. King's New Life Pills I?," writes I). II. Turner, Deinpeytown, Pa., "you'd sell all you have in a day. Two week3 use ha3 made a 'lew man of me." Infallible for constipation, stomach and liver troubles. 25c at Thus. Rogers' drug Htore. iTHE WALDORF 1 C. F. WISE. Propr. Astoria's principal resort. Fine liquors and clears. The RILGSALOON P K. PETERSON, Prop. Finest Wines and Liquors Corner Astor and Ninth. Some Inter esting Facts When people are eon!en,)la.Ing a trip, whether on business or pleasure, they naturally want the best serv Ve obtainable as far as speed, comfort and -afety is concerned. Employes of the WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINKS are paid to serve the public and our trains are operated so as to make close con nections with diverging lines at all Junction points. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair Cars on through trains. Dining car service unexcslled, Meals served a la carte. In order to obtain the first -class ser vice, ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticket over The Wisconsin Central Lines and you will make direct co.itiectlons at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points Bast. For any further Information call on any ticket aent ,or correspond with JAS. C. POND, Gen. Pass. Agt. or JAft A. CLOCK. Milwaukee. WI. Y3PEPTIC!DE The greatest eld to DIGESTION. KOPP'S FAMOUS BEER Bottled or in Keg Free City Delivery North Pacific Brewing Company, Astoria , KM II. St HIMIM T, (ionoral Mnmijrr. FOUNDED I I I VI K LA s it i-y OK I.KNHON THK OLDFSr 1TRF.I.Y 1 IKK OK KICK IN Till-: WOUI.O, Cn AHtn In UnlifM MtM. .iir,o C A. HENRY & CO., GENERAL AGENTS. 215 Sonsomc Street Sun Francisco. Cal SMUl:I. m.MOUR PACIFIC COAST COMPANY COAL For Steamer, Commercial and family Use Orders Promptly tlxecutcd. DOCK FOOT OF SEVENTH ST Samuel Elmore & Co., Ajfts. xaxnisiaiRit:x:..2::ii:x:;xui::x:txKX::i::iyx::x::ixKxx::ixaxxx. H tt B M M N 3 a M a B & O Baltimore ROYAL BLUE TRAINS BKTWEKN CHICAGO Z3 NEW YORK Viii WASHINGTON, I. C. fi ,nest m 1 s('rk's of g Coaches, Pullmtin I Juliet Parlor uiul Drawing Room Curs. The Finest Dining Car Service in the World U flt rated l,v the Haki.nore tt Ohio Railroad. m b. m. AUSTIN, General Pass. k;XKxuxx::xKxaxxs:x::xx::xsx m mm fihe imiuw; gompam i f New Zealand W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San 1 rancisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDER Has been Underwriting on the Pacific (.Wat ovei tw(iity-to yem SAMUEL ELMOUK & CO.. Anls. Astoria. Ore. Don't Guess at It Uut If you ar govna; Kaai write us for our rates and let us tell you about the service and accommodations offer ed by the ILLINOIS CKNTRAL RAILROAD. THROUGH TOURIST Cars via 'he ILLINOIS CENTRAL from PACIFIC COAST to Chicago and Cincinnati. Don't fall to write u about your trip as we are In a posi tion to give you nome valuable Infor mation and assistance; 0319 miles of track over which are operated some of the finest trains In the world. For particulars regarding freight ar rmssenser rates call on or sddrees. . C. LINDBICY, B. H. TRUMBENL. T. F. & R. A. Com'l Agt, 142Thlrd St.. Portland. Ore. Pennyroyal pjlls W'iaWrSila M.I' ..'.nie i. k r.1"' '''"""''"" ''"l"""'lirf. Il.T,,.. 7 jj Hul.ll(ailt,. uMti Imlia. I fw tti. Bur nr 7 l-riirn-.t, m n-ih (u , . -lll. Io.impii r..iin,.,i,. K-,l.lu "rl all ftri-t.. M. h..t,r h.t,.. ' Cowing & Cowing ATTORNETS-AT-LAW Oregon City. Orecron. OHee Iloom 4, U. S. Land Office Bid. rrp jiive in an tne courts of the State. United Rtatcs Land Office Busi ness a Specialty. ,. l. I7IO l ' h I 1 1-4 1-4 I I 1 A v-' aU w a a w & CO.. AHHNTS TfcLEPHONE MIN 661 & Ohio R. R. trains in the woi'1.1. Tulutial Agt. - - Chicago. Ill xx::xxwxKxax::xnxaxttxaxn3 T, LUXURIOUS I RAVEL Th "NorthweHtern L'm".d" irnln eleetnc Jlghted thiuughou. uolh j-isid-in-I -tit. nriil Hi:irri heated, are with out ix'jepiloii, the finest trains lu ihi 'orl-l. Th-y emli-ly the litest, rewei -in I hem id ens for comfort, convenl.'io arid luxury evi-r offered he tr.tvrlllnf nuhllc. iind alionether are the nn-' ' 'injflw,. Hrid siilrn-Hd nroduotion it tri car hull ler' rt. The. i!-ndid Trins Connect With The (iui't .Northern The Northern I'm-lflc nm! The Ciiiiadi-in Pacific AT KT. PAUL FOR thlCAdO uiul the CAST. Np extra charge for these superior jcoinmoiiiitlons and all classes of tick ets are available for paasig or. th in? ' on 'hi line are pro;et-i -rt hy th Hi rerlo.-kiritr Block System. W. II. MBAb, II. L. SISLEM O-neral Agent. Traveling Ag'i I'ortlwnd. Ore in. "The Biggest Sensation Everywhere." LILJPUT ('olajiNiiltlt; Pocket 8t'r'Hco! ApparatiiH The grnailest sterencope with the strongest optical effect. Highly fin ished in different color with rich gold and silver decoration (mountings-. Including 20 V. F. Photographs. Views of art (genre). Price only $1. Sent everywhere prepaid In letter form. AGENTS WANTED. Llliput Sterosccpc Company FORREST BLDO., Philadelphia. at f ho Pcof of fill ? rains U the Famous Nortwcurii Limited dally between Minne apolis, St, Paul and Chicago ....via.... Without eKceptloii tin- lineal mid iiiu.it luxuihuia tiulu In I lie world, VoU will rviilUo wlmt i oiiifoiinlile tiuvrling U if you rule mi this famous troln. For full Information uddre C, J. UK AY, 11. U SIMI.KIl, Traveling Ak-iiI. u-nniil Aeitt. "U Alder rttriet, Puitluitd, dr. TICKETS TO AND FROM ALL Points East VI i SHOkl LINE TO t PAI L, DULCTIl, MINNRAPOLM, CHICAGO AND 1'yl.NTS HAST. Tlirouuh Pahtee and T.-ur Int 8h ept r. Dining and HulTet Hinoking Library Car. Dally Tialn; fust lime. For rutea, fol ler-t ind full Informa tion regarding tickets, loutea etc., call on or addri-nn J W. PHALO.N. If DICKSON Trav I aim. Agt. City Ticket Agt. 12J Third Mireet, P"il.n.. A. O. C DF.NNISTON, il. W. P. A 'i1 AvenuB. 3aattlo. Waah, NORTHERN PACIFIC TiiiK! Citi'il ot'TraiiiM PfRTLAND. Leave Arrive Piifc-el Sound Llinltd.7 2S am :( pm Kunaas Clty-St. Loula Special 1110 am t:U p tn North Coast Limited I 10 p in 7:00 a m Tacoma and Seuttlu NlKht Kxurvsa 11. ij p m I.Ofi pm Take Puget Sound LlmHt-d or North Const Limited forOrny'i Harbor point Take Puget Sound Limited for Olyrn pla direct Tako Puget Sound Limited or .Kan sas Clty-St. Louis Special for point on South Bend branch. Double dally train service on Qrey'i Harbor branch. Four trnlns dally between Portland, Tiicoma and Seattle. A. D. CHAltLTON. Asalstant Oenernl PaRSeneger Aft, 155 Morrison St., Portland, Or, OREGON Short Line and union Pacific TIME ACHED. Depart ULK8 From Portirid. Chicago P-irtlan-I Ike,Donv-r. S.ieclal Ft. Worth, tima Arrlvi 9:00 a.m. ha, Kansaa City 1 1:30 p. m via Hunt- I Ht. Loui, Chlcngo Imrton and Kant. Atrantlo flalt Iike.D nverl Krprea-t Ft. Worth, Din n.fiO ii. m. ha, K annua city. g:l0a, n via Hunt- St. Lou m, Chit-ag tnirton' and Kaitl Walla Wr'll.. Tt. Paul ijcMlaton, bo-i-Faat mull kan, Mlnnei .p-.p. 4 p. rn. I Si, Paul, Dumili 7:00 a. n via Milwaukee, Chl-I Spokane 'rago anil Kawt I 72 hour from P inland to Chlcagi, No Change of Car. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE From AitorJa All nailing, date aubject to Chang-- or Han Francla eo every Ave d i y - Columbia River exr, Monday 7 a. m. Daily ex ceot Sun. To Portland and 4 a. m. Wav Lttiidlnga. Steamer Nahcotta Pravr-a Aatorla on tide dally for Ilwaco, connecting there with Inilti for Long Reach. Tioga and North Reach point. Returning ar rive at Aatorla mime evening. Q. W. LOUN8BERRY, Agent. Aatorla. A. L. CRAIO, General Paenger Agent, Portland. Oregon. PRAEL & COOK TRANSFER COMPANY. Telephone !2L DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All good chipped to our car Will receive apeclal attention. No 538 Duane St. TV. J, COOK, Mgr. !3rtaaW NORTH COAST UM1TBD. lit only run by the Northern Pnolfla bitwnn Portland and Mlnnaapoll and Ht. Paul, through faeorna, tlcaltla, MiwVane, Mlktsoula. Hull, livlngton. uaniUM, lllainark and rarge. Hlgtit of titrate train are oa th run dally, foer eaat anil four K. Kelr I olid vtwtlbulod train, oarrrlntr ataad r4 Pallniaai toudat aleepir, dining car, day coaches, man, nLpraae aal baitmun oar and th etegtaat olMer tra il n ear. Mauh trail I brflUaaUr llglttPd with ever K Ucht m tit beau I r of It all I ru oa travat aui( a che-Mr oa Ikl trata aa ea ear "the. Alt ratM-weattatlraa wW be rtad (o re iroa addlUaaal Inferaaa lloat, A. I), Chariton, AaHntaM Qtm rl Paaaengnr Agetil, tH Morrlaea HI, Pot'tlnnO, Ortwen. ' WI1I0IIM TO HUWT AND rWH." Northern Pacific bamt gaia beok I now mtly fur dUtrlbutkm, llluatra tloiiM of live gam a particular featur, Kor ftill pagti from Boton rhm oii'r drawing iide nlaf for thl iMMtk. Hi-nd ad-lwau with at cant and iHMik will tw mailed to run by fha, H. Vf U. I'. T. A., lit. Paul, Mlna. LUCK IN THIItTHMN. By Rcodiiig Ihlrtoett inll-'a Win. Siilnf, ol" Walton Furnace, Vt., gat a box f lluefcleo' Anil-a Hmve that wholly carwl a horrible fover aire on hi l. Nothing else toul-l. Paal ' tlv4y euuiTU llrulaca, Felona, llleera, Kruplion, Holla, Huina, Coma and I'lloa, Only Sic. lluiiraiitacd by Chan. Itogtv, dra '(. Andrew Asp, Wajtm lar, llitiialll llrikar FIK.-rr-Ct.ArtH WORK AT HKAHONAULK I'llU'lCtl K-clal AlKMitl-ui ()lvn to Ship td rittamboat lte(lrli,(leni'rl lilaok tinllbliig, F1r(-Ctai llrao flhoelng, arc t'OHNWH TWRU.FTH AND DUANB ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. IKAVB iDkruNii Akuiv Dam 70upia I'lifUan.l Vo on IHpoi I II lot aa for AM4aaa Wmi ! PoInU j j AUTUHJA )Ma a top in rr Portland .nrf W.f I II taa IVIuU Hi HKAMIiR HI VlHiors nliv-m'l AaUarU Inr warmium. i nwaaii Kl.l. Kurt a . I iit, P- ' .'""""d nd At-Kia l0 4Htn a U a'aal'snaalila fur Mamnliw. i li Him m NM ail Flai, llaaim n-l, r-m I ttlpai r'" !" L '"? urt Artnrl . ,l?ajw Munday only. All train make 4oe ootuictloiu at Ootite wfth all Nortkrm Paoirto train to and from tlie Kt and Hnund Iol"bi- J. C. MAYO. Ora'l Pmlght and Pan. Agent ..PorUand - Mm ou(e. STR. 'BAILEY CATZERT. Iaily round trip eacettt Mundaf. TIME CARD I-eavo Portland 7 a. at. Leave Aatorla 7 m. Itiroriifti Portland ooaaeatlona wtth tramnr Nahootts from Ilwaco and Lon Hen Polota. W trite cellar line Ucknt Inter cliangeable with O. IL It N. C. aa4 V. T. Co. ticket. The Dalles Route STR. " TAH0MA," and "METLAK0" Dally trip egceut Sunday. IlMt CAHO .Sir. "TAHOMA" I-ave Portland Mon , Wed., frl., i a. m. Leave Dalle. Ttlc., Thur., Bat., 1a m. Str. "MRTLAKO" Lv. Portland Tuea,, Thur., Sat., 7 a. m. I.v. I Hi Ilea, Uoa Wed., Frl.. 7 a. m. Landing at foot of Ald Blr.-et, Port land Oregon, llotli Phono, Main m. AORNTS. J. W. (k-h'hton. The Dalle, Oregon. A. K. Fuller, Hood River, Oregon. Wolford A Wyore, WMte Salnmn, Wn. Honry Olmatoud. Caraon, Wn. John W, Tott'-n, HlcvenBon, Wn. J. C. Wyatt. Vancouver, Wn. A. J. Taylor, Aatorla, Or. K. W. CRIt'HTOM. Portland (iregoo. rr w. A fnmlllu- namn of tka Cliloao, Milwaukee ft St. Paul Railway, known all over the Union a the Great Railway running the "Pioneer Limited" tralna every day and night between HI. Paul and Chloaro, end Omaha n! Chicago. "The only iierfoct train In the world." Understand; Connpotlon are made with all ImriRXtontlncnuU llnnt, Mcurlng to peawnger the beat orvlc known. T-uxurlou coariea, electric light, irani h-al, of a va1oly equaM by no olher line. Roe IhjU your ticket rea.Ja via "Ttm Milwaukee" when going to any point In Iho Uulted Htalee or ian.ida All ticket agent eel I -thorn. For rate, pamphlet or other Infor. mat Ion, addean. J. W. OA8I0T, Trav. Patsa. Ak' ., Portland, Ore. C ,t. EDDF, i-'-i. Agt. Portland, Oiv, kott's Santal-Pcpsin Capsules -V A POSITIVE cvnz nltha Mulilpraiiil 111,.- m A ni.lni.. Mo nn ,,1T tHn-,a U'H.'Hy anU r.-..i,u. liMerkof a anilj,rp, o waltrrnf tmw loan Inij. Mmotnlrty hvmir,. H-.M b; Hra!(l.l.i, (,, X v.. W ilFTH! SAKTAl-PEPSia rn KUt- l.lrOITIN, OHIO. Bold by Cha. Roger, K, CtmmereU -al Street Astoria, Oregon. t . U 1 V V