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2. ASTORIA, OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1903 Morning Astorian EiUblUrd 173. UNION 5 ' ratesi ; 6ent bj mail, per year. ....... 16 00 Bent by mail, per month. 50c Served hi carrier, per month 60c SEMI-WEEKLY. Bent by mall, per year. In advance n 00 The Astorian guarantees to Ita ad vertisers the largest circulation ot any newspaper published on the Columbia River, THE ASTORIAN PUBLISHING CO.. OX THE UPGRADE. When the public expresses Its Indig nation at the :ommisslort of a crime, the accused need not appropriate to hhr.wlf all the sentiments expressed. In the case ot a series ot crimes or supposed crimes which are charged to a certain set of men. It Is not necessar ily true that those men are regarded with hatred or malice by the law abiding ficeussers. It Is usually true, however, that their offenses are re garded as despicable, and that the clr- cumstanc which permit and the con ditions which foster such Infractions of the law are thoroughly deprecated by all good citixens. The attltutde to ward the crmlnal or supposed criminal may be that of Indignation, animosity, or of pity, but against the existence 'of lawlessness and especially the com mission of acts of violence to the per sonallty of another, there can but ex ist an unanimity of condemnation and a desire for the vindication of Justice. Such has been the motive which, has .actuated those who have desired and witness ?d the conviction ot Patrick J. Lynch for the crime of shanghaiing, technically called kidnaping. The events of the past years since Lynch became a character of note may or may not have made for him en emies, but the crimes which nave ben laid at his door, one at least of which has been fairly proven against him. have become a blot upon the name of the city in which he has lived and the noble river upon which he has operated. Fair-minded citizens cry out for Jus tice and the discontinuance of such abhorrent practices. In times past public sentiment has not always been fully awake on moral subjects to se cure such a conviction. Known trans gressions of law have been winked at because of difficulty of obtaining evi dence, lack of moral sentiment to back up a prosecution, or for other reasons. It is indeed a matter for congratu lation that Astoria has proven a moral growth by showing that such flagrant crimes can no longer go unpunished In her precincts. The correction of such abuses rest very largely with the people, and de pends upon their willingness to sup port the officers of the law In appre hending and convicting offenders, where there Is a strong sentiment In favor of the guilty. No more fearless and able men bold offices anywhere than those who are charged with the execution of the laws In Astoria. Sheriff Linville Is a man who knows no fear, who never makes a failure, and who has achieved a wide reputation among law-breakers as a good man to steer clear of. The same may be sail cf District Attorney Allen, who has shown a moral stamina and an intelli gent energy in the bold and fearless discharge of his duties, which has marked him as the right man In the right place. . With city and county officers all that MAOltOID ROOFBMG , Tht new high ersde roof ing for loW eost work. On hed, factories; warehouses,'' barns, depots, wharves. AH buildings of large roof sur face that require protection from the elements. A better roofing at the same price hat never been produced, - SeU for kwklrt. ' 4 The Paraffine Paint Co. San Francisco, Seattle, Portland, Lot Angeles and Denver, Colorado. BP can be desired, it Is principally due to the cllixens who shirk Jury duty, who themselves engage In shady practices, and who think more ot a dollar honest or otherwise than they do of the rep utation of their city, or the moral ot their children. If the laws are not ob served to the letter. Today Is a legal holiday in Texas to commemorate the battle of San Inclnto, In MS, when Governor Sam Houston, at the head ot 800 men, defeated the Mexican army, took Santa Anna pris oner and secured the Independence ot the Republic of Texas. It is the an nlversary ot the birth of .Frederick Froebel, the German teacher, who founded the system known as (he "kindergarten," or the children's gard en method of teaching. Also the birthday .n 1S10 of George P. Gordon, the American printing press Inventor; of Henry W. Shaw (Josh Billings) In ISIS, ot John Muir, the naturalist and author. In IS3S; on this day, too, in 1S9S, President McKinley Issued a procla mation declaring war against Spain. , : "Dog eat dog" seems to be the rule of the Balkans. The atrocities ot the unspeakable Turk" are known of all men, but the Bulgarians and Albanians are apparently not better. Murder, pillage, Incendiarism and indescribable outrages on women and children are practiced Impartially whenever the op portunity offers, as the latest story of the destruction of a Mussulman vil lage by Bulgarians, accompanied by frightful atrocities, unhappily attests. "Man's Inhumanity to man" apparently contiues ever. "Jersey Justice" is once more Vindi cated. Furthermore, the fact is ex emplefied that is no respecter of per sons, In a most emphatic way, for a high officer of the law has been made to feel the weight of the law. Thomas McCarter, the attorney-general of the state, has Just been compelled to pay a fine of 127.50 for speeding his auto mobile faster than the law allow. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet. All druggists refund the money if It fall to cure. E. W. Grove's signa ture 1 on each box. 3Sc TO ALL PERSONS IN CLATSOP COUNTY. Tou are hereby notified that under the law all cases of infectious diseases must be immediately reported to me. All births, deaths and burial must al so be reported. That in case of quar antine being declared of any person or place. It la hereby made the duty of the Sheriff, all Constables and other offic ers of the county to see that same is enforced. A violation will subject the person or persons to arrest and fin. This order does not Include the city of Astoria, as same Is subject to orders of its officers. C. J . 'TREJf CHARD, County Judge and County Health Of ficer. Bridge Proposals Notice Is hereby given that plans, specifications, strain diagrams and bids will I received by the county court of Clatsop county, state of Oregon, until S p. m., Tuesday, May Sth, 1903, for the building, construction and erection of a drawbridge across the Lewis 1 and Clark river in Clatsop county, Oregon, according to such plans, specifications and diagrams. Location of bridge is shown on maps now on file In the county clerk's office as approved by the Hon. Secretary of war. bridge to be a steel swinging draw bridge with a clear space of 70 feet on each side of the draw rest. As is al so directed by the Hon. secretary of war. Approaches to be pile trestle with a 10 foot clear road or driveway. Bidders shall attach to their bid a certified check equal to 10 percent of the same and check made payable to the order of the county clerk or may deposit the amount in cash at time of filing his or their bid. - Said check or cash to be forfeited to the county of Clatsop, state of Oregon, If after an award is made or bid Is ac cepted said bidder falls or refuses for a period of two days to enter Into con tract and file a bond as may be re quired by the county court aforesaid. Payments tor said bridge to be made by warrants drawn on a special fund created by the county court of Clat sop county,. Oregon, at their regular term in January, 1903, same being a levy of 1 1-2 mills on the dollar for a term of four years. Bids to be sealed and marked "Proposals for Draw Bridge across the Lewis and Clark River," and filed In the office of the county clerk. The chunty court, however, reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the County Court .. J. C. Clinton. Clerk. Itching piles? Never mind If physi cians have failed to cure you. Try Doan's Ointment. No failure there. Wc per bottle. For sale by Charles Rogers, druggist. (PERSONAL UENTIONt a Leon Dow wi Prospect Park. In ' yesterday from Herman Wise returned from Portland. last night Ardle Strom wa In Astoria from Svensen yesterday. Editor Hibbert of the Chinook Ob- server Is In Astoria. Pot-tot Miller, post surgeon at Fort Canby, la In the city. A. W. Utlng?r came up from Ham mond lata evening on business, Lewis Wilson was In from the Lewis and Clark on business yesterday. Lexon Anderson and daughter, Sel ma, were In town shopping yesterday. t - Victor ost was admitted to full clt- Uenahip In the county court yestcrady. E. J. Rogers, with Blake. MoFall & Co., Portland, did the town yester day. Miss June Stanley ot Seaside Is In the city clslting with her sister, Mrs. George Goodell. O. Hays, a former smelt dealer is In the city. He Is associated with the Clopeck Fishing company. Hon. Abe Conn came up from Tilla mook on the Sue H. Elmore and went to Portland last evening. Miss Mabel Stead, who has been vis iting here for the past two days, re turned last ' evening to her Seaside home. Miss Marie Mtckel of Mount Angel daughter of a prominent hop grower In that vlclnty, is visiting Miss Rella Marlon. District Attorney Harrison Allen left for Oregon City last night to atttend court. Mrs. Alhn accompanies her husband. Mrs. D. K. Warren came over from Warrenton yesterday to be with her husband, whose Illness is still quite serious. Lee M. Clark, lieutenant battery A Oregon National guards, visited in As toria Sunday after spending a few days at Seaside. J. N. Heckard returned Sunday night from a visit to Portland. Yes terday he went out to his home at Chadwell. Miss Agnes McEwlng, who teaches a school on the Nasel river In Pacific county, has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. A. Montgomery, for a few days. Lint Spurr came over from Fort Can- by yesterday on the Nahcotta and took the train for Fort Stevens, when he will assist In the courtmartial now being held. Route Agent tobner, of the Wells. Fargo & Co., arrived up from Tilla mook on the steamer Sue H. Elmore after opening an office at that city. The agent Is B. C. Lamb. Captain Sam Randall came down from the sound yesterday to meet his wife and son, who arrived up on the Elder, after a six months' visit in Cali fornia. They will leave today for Se attle, where the captain has charge of the tug Raboni. . INJURED BT FIRE. Chas. Ford, a resident of Hammond, was quite badly Injured yesterday by the sudden flaming up of a defective gasoline stove. Mr. Ford was engag ed in putting an Inside coat of water proof paint on a tank recently built for Mclntire & Son, the grovery firm, when the accident occurred. The flames burn ed the unfortunate man about the face and hands very badly. He got out of the tank and rolled down an adjoining shed roof in a hurry and thereby reach ed the ground. The life saving crew was summoned and the flames were soon extinguished, little damage being done. A TEMPERANCE LECTURE, W. A. Crtne, the temperance lecturer-drummer, who has been In the city for the past two or three weeks, delivered ft lecture on behalf of the W. C. T. U. last evening under the aus pices of the Astoria Literary and De bating society. There was a large at tendance and marked Interest was evin ced In the remarks of the speaker. When an Invitation for signers of the pledge was Issued a score of young men and a few young ladies responded. A vote of thanks was tendered Mr. Crane by the society at the conclusion of his address. The young man Is quite enthusiastic In his chopen mission and Is a marked benefit to any community he visits. A GOOD CANAL TITLE. The announcement that the title which the Panama Canal Company can transfer to the United States Is satis factory, advances the canal-bulldlng project materially. It was feared that a satisfactory title could not be ob tained. In medicine, Hostetter's Stom aeh Bitters Jia a clear title to first place among family remedies, having an unbroken record of cures, extend ing over half a century, back of it. No home is therefore complete with out a bottle of it in the medicine chest. It will restore the appetite, positively cure dizziness, flatulency, nausea, head ache, indigestion, dyspepsia, and con stipation; also prevents la grippe, chills and malaria, fever and ague. A fair trial wll convince you of its value. The genuine has our Private Stamp over the neck of the bottle. E every requirement run down Condition. drugs, nut is a pieasani vegetable remedy for toning up the news and mm iu m row ;tuc vi iinmu, vi sick ana worn om who work or worry. S. S. S. improves the I hare na heeltaney in reeoiumcndlng your 8. 8. a. appetite, aids thediges- S? psj tome en I ha market. I have uaad ZLlT - " " KV . oy other mediotnes. but Bad 8. S. 8. k be uadoubt- " " eiiuerce me 4ly the only system, aim us goott ei- ' . " ini n wnom i mint ia f.t. !., . .iu.fM n,d, ftd blood MBia ol your medietas, lectsaresoennliuostirorn Yours truly, lkwio . fiubkk. the first dose. U acts Cu BwU Hamilton Co, Lexington, ky. promptly in cases of chronic dyspepsia, indigestion nml all stomach troubles, and-docs away with the uncomfortable fullness, nausea, shortness of breath, drowsiness and dininess that so often come after eating. S. S. S. is not ouly the best tonic but possesses alterative or purifying properties, ami if there is any taint, humor or poison in the blood it searches it out, and removes it. Many time a low state of health is due to a bad condition of the blood and cun onlv he remedied by a blood purifier and tonic combined, or such a remedy as S. S. S, If you suffer from debility, insomnia, nervousness, loss of appetite, bad digestion, or any of the symptoms of a disordered blood, nothing will so soon put your blood in good condition, invigorate and tone up tht system a- S. S. S. Tits swift specinc co.. atianta. ga. list of letters Remaining In the Postofflce uncalled for 30 days, April 20, 1903: Anderson Mutt Aye Elixabeth Miss Brown Annetta Mrs Clayton Kate Miss Doyle M J ' Drennan Win Goldtng David Gray IV Guana HO Hammen I A . Hess Lenora Mis HlrtchlngJA Hubbard S J Johnson Mark KaubbUa N H Mrs Kunxler E B 3 Lea bo Sterling Lundetl A E Lundell A E Luven Karl 3 McDonough" D A McGuIre J B Palmer Cltelyn Miss Rand Bros Rumen W S Ramlder Thos Rlngville Peter Ross Fay Sally E M , Seely Charle S " Siver C A Sprauge FA Sternmer S Thornton Lillian Ml Wilson Alex Wilson Alex Yd Mr Yocuin Moses Package. Holway Guy O Flrelgn. Hanson Johan Herr Manro Ferdinand Slgnor. Rledala Johan. Svanson Hanna Miss Teachers' Institue The annual Clatsop county teachers' Institute will be held May 6, 7, and II at Astoria. . The day sessions In the high school building, evening sessions at the Methodist church. All teachers of this county will be In attendance prompt ly. The public cordially invited to at tend day and evening meetings. H. S. Lyman, School Supt. Hats Trimmed Free Mrs. Ingle ton tias lust opened a fine line of spring hat and flower, with waists, white skirt and muslin under wear. Pompadours and hair swltchea. and all kind of ladle 4nd children's furnshlng goods at sale prices. Welch block, Astoria, Ore. Cheap Fuel. Fir slabwood, tove legths, $2.60 per cord. Boxwood $1.00 per large load. Phone 2211 Black. Kelly, the trans fer man. USHERS' OPERA HOUSE L. E. SELIO, Leese and Manager. THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1903 An event of much importance! The great Tolstoi play, RESURRECTION Now playing to crowded houses in New York, London, Paris and Berlin. Exciting the curiosity of the entire world, Management of AIDEN BENEDICT. Produced with special scenery for ev ery act and a cast of extraordinary merit. Prices Reserved seats, $1; gallery, 50c. Advance sale of seats opens Wed nesday morning at Griffin's book store. HEDGES & GALLOWAY ATTORNEVS-AT-LAW Land Office Business a Specialty, Rooms 1 and 2, Weinhard Bldjf Oregon City, Oregon BEST TONIC 8. Nature has provided t tonic suited to ot the system when in a debilitated. It contains nn atmnar minra1ii n preparation, von can find no better bringing refreshing, restful aleep when lorno lht will build up In ayaism. I REPORT OF TUB CONDITION OF Astoria National Bank at Astoria In the State of Oregon, at the close of business April 9, Wi. RESOURCES. Loan and discounts J:tiS,13t.SJ Overdrafts, secured and un secured 5.OS8.T0 IT. S.. Bonds to secure clrvu- latlon 11500.00 Premium on IT. S. Bonds.... l.000 Stocks, securities, etc M,K3.85 Banking bouse, furniture and fixture S.SJS.01 Other real estate owned .... 9.955.00 Due from National Hanks (not reserve agents) 2S5.W Due from State Hanks and Bankers 9.1SS.6J Due from approved reserve agent 159,!14.1! Internal-Revenue Stamps ... 210.3 Checks and other cash Items. :,. Notes of other National Bunks .00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 158. 4t Lawful money reserve In bank, vli: Specie SO0.c:2.3S Legal tender nots. 1.998.00 W.OM.SJ I Redemption fund with V. S. treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) t2SM Total $5S9,?3J.H LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In f M.000.00 Surplus fund 10,000.00 Undivided profits, less ex penses an dtaxe paid 8,237.57 National Bank note out standing 11. M0 Individual deposits subject to check. 1221,123.39 Demand certificate of deposit 104.813.62 Time certificates of deposit 182,710.(3 S08.S50.E7 Total 3589,733.14 State ot Oregon, County of Clatsop, i I, J. K. Hlgtflna, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, J. E. HiaaiNS Cashier, Subscribed and sworn to before me this ICth day of April, 1903. GEO. C. FULTON Notary Public. i Correct Atttest: D, K. Warren, George H. George, Wm. II, Barker, Directors. FOR 30 DAYS I ofiVr for the next 30 days the follow ing line of cigar at Portland prices: Manara Banquet, Sancanna Y. Hya, El Sidnlo, El Telegraffo, El Symphonle, La Sorrento, La Belle Creole, Rosa Al Mayo, Owls, Export, Child, Orema. ' Sailor Prlne, a union label cigar. Roy-il Bengals, two parkags of Dur ham free with each 100, ."Manila Gems, 3 for S cents; Old Vir ginia Cheroots, 3 for B cents; Porto Rirun cigars, EOO and DO free. Some bargains In Chewing and Smok ing Tobacco. Don't forget the fact that prices will be satisfactory. Pipes and Playing Cards, Clgnr Hold ets,' Amber and Meerschaum, Goods delivered to all part of the tily frea of charge. Agent for the Portland Safe and Lock Company. Safes sold for cash or on the Installment plan. Call and see ample and get price. P. A. TRULLINGER 515 Commercial Street a,lioiie.331 mid 2871 -Two Store Office of C. Q, M., Vancouver Bar raekh, Wash., April 16, 1003. Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will be receiv ed here until 11 o'clock A, St., May 8, 1903, for erecting and painting one 75- foot Iron flagstaff at Fort Columbia, Wash,- Information furnished here, U S. reserves the right to reject or accept any or all proposal. Envelope con taining proposals should be marked: Proposal for erecting and naintlnr flagstaff at Fort Columbia, Wash," ad dressed F. II. Hathaway, C. Q. M. C, W. Barr Dentist Mansell Building. ST3 Commercial street, Astoria, Ore TELEPHONE RED 0$1. Dr. Nellie Smith Vernon PIITSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offlc Over Griffin' Rook ' Store. OSTEOPATHY DR. RH0DA CHICKS Mansell Dldg. rtmn Black 3068 373 Commercial St Astoria Or. Dr. T. L. Ball DENirBT 334 ComnwrcUl street, Astoria Ore. Columbia OYSTER HOUSE I Now Handling th Celebrated Bastcrn Oystera ''For Wholesale and Retail Trad. Alio ShoaUater Ray Oyster FRESH EVERY DAY I0J-10T TWELFTH STREET. ' Nick Kaseppl, Prop. Andrew Asp, Wipi laker, lltdtaltk iM ItrmkMi f 1K3T-CLA8S WORK AT RBASONADUB FRICM. Bpeclal Attention Given to Ship aatf bbii nepainng.uentrai Uiaotj smithing, FlrM-CUs Hon. Sttftrlag. CORNER TWELFTH AND DTJANM PRAEL & COOK rRANflFER COMPANY. TsUphoM UL DRAY1NG AND EXPRESSING An good shipped to our ear Will rentv anacixJ aitaatim. No 331 Doaa Bt. W. J. COOK. Mgr. RELIANCE Electrical Works 431 BOND BT. W ax thoroughly prepared for making estimate and szecutlng order for all kind ot electric! Installing and Repairing Sunnllas In aliwb Xffm uii tk celebrated SHELBT LAMP. Call up Phone lid. H. W, CYRUS, - Map Central Meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL 8T. Tour order for meal, both FRESH AND SALT Will be promptly and ssilsiscturliy Mieoded to 3. W. MORTON, Pre. Telephone Nn. x. C. J. Trenchard Insurance, Commission and Shipping. Agent Wells, Fargo and Paclfio Express Companies. Custom House Broker. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. LKAVK PORTLAND ARRIVI looim Portland Union I giwH Wsy 111 tOsi VWpt For Aitwla sad rulnis AHTOKIA "r'-r hirtisa? TiTthJ" Poluls 74im 10 pm II no sn low pa HKAeiPk DIVISION 111 in I AsUirlsTor "Wsrrsiiton, 11 a u Fluel, Kort H event. M piJJlaminoad n4 Astorls S IA A raTftM.iifM"fi ifrarrttiit,i(i ' DUO s ml Klav.i, Hammond, ."on " ln Htev"f sinl A'Uirl 8unday anly. All train make olose connection a.t Gobi with all Northern Factrlo train to and from th JCaat and Sound points. J. C. MATO, Petri Freight and Pass. Agent REDUCED RATES FMOM THE EAST Commencing February 16th and continuing until April 30, there will be low rate In effect from th eaat via the Illinois Central R. R. to all Oregon, Washington and Idaho point. If any of your friend or relative In the east are coming west while these rate are In effect. lv us their nam and ad dress, and we will make It our business to see that they are given the best pos sible service. We operate through personally conducted excursion car, and In fact glv you the benefit of the latest convenience known to modern railroading. W have 15 different route between th east and west, and are In position to give you th benefit of the belt combination. . Writ u and we will glv you full particular. B. H. Trumbull, Com'l. agent 111. Cent. R R. 112 Third street, Portland, Or. 7WB 4'p In lOttjjB U top b IWDB LMT Til KM" TELL It. The rulillo Utterance of Astoria Clll m Are What Count. Tub llclty I What the Peo- , Ida Want. Let thm tell It. Let Hie ;ubllo uneak on th subject. It mean belter understanding, Mean lea misery In Astoria, Mean eonrtdtmr In a good thing. Easier to believe your neighbor than tranger In a far away town, Kidney disorder urinary disorder Are on th decrease her. IXNui's kidney pill are relieving backache and ourlng cltlsens, It la their dally work. Ilcw'a a case In point: ruwgi Rutter who I employed with the Oregon Railroad and Navigation company, and reside at 391 Second street, l'ortl.tnd. any: "I had more or lest trouble with my kidney for a year or more. My back bothered in with sore Irritating pain, ran' Kidney rill wert recommended to me and I not a !. I commenced to us them na directed and to my surprls whim I had taken about halt the box th pain left my buck. Kvery kidney sufferer should know about Doan' kid ney Mil." ' Denty nor proof like thlt In Astoria people. Call at the drug store ot Chaa Roger and ask what hi customer re port. For al by all dealer. Irlc Wo a bos. FoMnr-Milburn Co., ltuf- falo, N. V., tola agent. Remember th naiit- Doan'-nd take no other. Proposal for beef and mutton: Of flj Chief Commissary. Vancouver ttar rack, Wash., April I, 1301. Staled proioala for furnishing and dllvrlng fresh beet and mutton for six month beginning July I, 1W3 wilt be received her and at offices of commissaries at Fort Steven, Oregon; Bole Barrack. Idaho; Fort Casey, Canby, Flagler, Walia Walla, Wright, Worden. Lawton and Vancouver Barracks,' Wash,, until II a. m. May 1, 1303, and then opened. Information furnished on application, Envelope containing proposals should b endorsed "Proposal for Fresh Deef and Mutton," and adddreated to com missary ot post to be supplied, or to Col. F. E. Nye, chief oom'y. TRAGEDY AVtSRTED. 4 "Just In th nick of ttm our little boy wa saved," write Mrs. W, Wat kin ot Pleasant City, O. "Pneumonia had played d havoc with blin and a terrlbl cough t In beside. Doctor treated him, but h grew worse every day. At length w tried Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption and our darling wa saved. !' now sound and well." Everybody ought to know, It' th only ur cur for cough, cold and lung diseases. Ouaranteed -by Charles Roger, druggist. Price 30o and II. Trial bottle free. Hodlly pain losea Ita terror It you'v a bottle of Dr. Thomas' Electrlo Oil In th house. Instant relief In case of burns, cut, apraln, accident of any sort. For sal by Chaa. Roger drug gist. Ofrl -e ot C. Q. M., Vancouver Bar racks, Wash., March 38, 1M3. Sealed projoils. In triplicate, will be received her until 11 o'clock, a. m., April 31, 1303, for furnishing fuel at military posts In thi department for fiscal year commencing July 1, 1303. Information furnished her or by quartermaster at post. United State reserves th right to reject or accept any or all propos als or any part thereof. Envelope contulning proposal chould be mark ed: "Proposal for Fuel at " ad dressed F. II. Hathaway, C. Q. M. V. B. Engineer office, Portland, Or,, March 23, 1903, Sealed proposal will be received here for 375,000 ton, more or Iris, stone for extension of jetty at mouth ot Columbia river,. Oreg., and Wnh until 11 a, m , April 30, 1303, and then publicly opened. Informa tion on application. W. C. Langfkt, Cupt.Engr. WORKING OVERTIME. M.SSSBSS ElRht hour law are Ignored by those tireless llttl workers-Dr. King' New Life Pill. Million are always at work, night and day, curing Indigestion, bil iousness, constipation,' sick headache and all stomach, liver and bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only 23 cent at Charts Roger' drug tor. IC SAVED HIS LEG. P. A. Danforth ot LaOrange, Ga., uffered for six month with a frightful running sort on hi leg; but write that Buckion' Arnica Salvo wholly ctned It In five days. For ulcer, wound, pile, if the best alv In th world. Cur guaranteed. Only 16 cent. Sold by Charle Roger, drug gist. Scrofula, salt rhum. erysipelas and other distressing eruptive dliease yeld quickly to the cleansing, purifying pow er of Burdock Wood Bitter. For aale by Chas. Rogora, druggist. A FINE 'LIBRARY. Of 14A nl,,... 1. .- 1. -a - ... ..linn, ivuiiu oh nun the Northern Pacific "North Coaat Limited" train.. Don't forget that inese are th only train operated In the Wet that are lighted throughout by electricity. ' HaBa-iisBiammHBiasBM The little folk love Dr! Wood' Norway Pine Syrup. Pleasant to take perrectiy harmless; positive cur for, cough, cold, bronchitis, asthma. For aale by Cha. Roger, druggist.