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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1905)
SUNDAY, JUNE iS, 1905. lilt MORNING 'AMTOHIAN, ArlOuIA, OKIXiOn VortlandIIts Latest Quotations In the Portland Produce Markets. Complete Markot Bepotti Corrected Each Day Giving tha Wholeaale Prices of Commodities, rrm Produce and Vegs table. Portland, June lfl.-Hp i-ultr mm ((iiiimh'Iii Iiik to worry over the prob mI.IIHv of a severe ilwlliie In tint market ThU 1 tlic result f the buyer ill-play Ing lift Jiwliimtl"'! to iiirclmw at the prcM-iit iinittl'. Nnlter I')'1'' "P sloiia Kioiit slrwt although 2 nU l the tt rl- akfl. In tin potato iiwr kit 11M l'k ft illniMnilii. N mote M lttntjtt or Colorado will 1 liniK.rtr.1 tlii w'ii. If appearenws may lw m-.vjpt. il w 11 criterion New Ore mh iHitntM-ii will for. out tlm ( ullfor Bin product. Among tli butcher and Wkmen pi live are exceedingly low. Grain, Hey end rseA Whit-Wulln Wiillie. JflHci Vat- ley. S7e; bluoteni, BO4JM0. om-vhit rny. 1:1. lUrley-ltrewlng. 121: fwd. I"- Hay-Timothy. 1414.&0; clover. $11013: cheat, Wffl!; alfalfa, III. Mlllustuffa-ltnrley rolled. $24.60; middlings, 124.4 2ii chop, 119; dairy Chop bran. $1!20; short. 1221123. FlourHerd Wheal, elrolnhl. 13 45f 4.05; hard wheat patenl. IUOt4.40; graham. 14; rye. 15; whole wheat flour. 14.25: valley, 14.10. Corn Whole, 124.60; cra.kel, 125 50 per ton. Rye 11 55 per cwt Hr Produce. .n . .. . . rt.tO,!', iiuiit rncr crnunrj-, t . dairy. ieVKc; atore. itnnc: Eggs-Oregon ranch 18 ?? 18 1 Cheese Toung American, 11017c; Oregon full cream. lc Poultry-Mixed cnicaens per .p. 1.1 ... . a . lb. I Oimc: eprlng. 14HCHc: hens. 14 15c; fryera. IStJIIc: broll'ra. 119 too; geeee, 1c: turkeys, live. ioti.c, turkeys, dreeeed. ; aucas, 14M5c; aprlng ducks, hot. mm .. e-v..tu Af iltlAi kmtta I uoncy-ivtivi"-. - lie; fancy white, ISe. Frufta and Vegetable. Strawberries Oregon, per 6 1 2o. Blackberries, crate, tt.OO. IUpberrle, crate, HIS. Cherries-Crate, "5 ft 1 153. Apricots, crate, 11.25. Peaches, crate, 11.25. Orap-a, $1.25 er crate. Gooseberries, 40 lb. Drape fruit Crate, IJ.5091. Apples Oregon. 50c$2.50. pound, Tropical frulta-Lemona, fancy. 11 choice, 11.7591 per box; orange, 12.60 .Tit. h,.n.na. Sfi i,er lb: olneanleS 11 60 0 4 eer doaen loiiJZ Oregon. 100 lbs. 119105; tomatoes, California, crate, iz.tbjts; turnips, suck. 11; cabbages, per lb., 14 jttu.. Hnln. 1AA lh. IR.OO: new potatoes, 13; aweet potatoes, 11.75 C$ per 100; Australian red anions, 16; celery, per doaen, 70 9 75c; aaparagu $, box, 11.50; artichoke., per do.en, , " "V' A"" rv,'iJftrh irnii viuwuft yw . -v - -p pr pound, lc; cucumber, per doien, $101.26; beets, 11.25 per 100 lbs; car- .... t1 K 1AA lha : I . Iv-i iueiu,.M,w Fresh Meats eVal, lH94Hc;pork,7 07Ho; beef, bulls, ICiHc; cows, 1H 4Vic; steers, 496c; mutton, 197c; aprlng lamba with pelta, 11.509260 each. OysterShoalwater Bay pe ' WMplnkf g590c; red. $1.50; nominal. 2. $2.25: per sack, $4 net; Olympla, per sack, 15.25. Clams Hardshell, per box. 12: raxor clams, 12 per box. Heps, Wool, Hides, Eto. Hops 28924 He per lb. Wool Valley, 20921c; eastern Ore gon, 14918c Tallow Prime, per lb., 19!c; No. I and grease, 29 2 Ho. MnhnJr Choir. SOOtHc ner lb. ff..ih.ru.n. white. SRMftc: ...... .rnv or mlvtA. 5520c: duck . whit UiftJOc: duck, mixed. 12(B15e. Beeswax-Good, clean and pure, 20 ttifp nee lb ' IlM.Mnrv Wdes. NO. 1. 16 lbs. and P" r,.e lh ! rtrv kin. No. 1. a L is lb.. l4ffI16o ner lb.: dry cnlf xt , s ik. iTunlRfl- drv salted. hnii.'.nd .. n.-thlrJ less than mnt r..ll. mnthonten bad cut. . A.i .i' t,lr.llnned. weather e -ruhhev. SOSc ner lb less): P0 ..... i.u.. .1 n,.nd n lh ond ffliA,'n.r lh.'? ko to'aoiba. 8a o per lb.; under 60 lbs, and cows. 89 M3ti ?m' fllbMt. ""c; n lh snlteJ stars sound, 60 Per lb.; salted kip. sound. 15 Pr to 80 lbs, to per lb.; salted veal, sound. 3 10 to 14 lbs., 9c per lb.; salted calf, sound, under 10 lbs., lOo per lb, (green, unsal'ed, lc per lb. less; culls lo per lb. less). Sheep skins: Shearlings, No. iDutchers stock 25930c each; short -wool No. 1 butchers' stock, 40 9 60c; medium wool, No.l butchers atock, 609 80c; long wool, No. 1 butchers atock, $191.50 each.. Murrain pelta, from 10 to 10 per cent leaa, or 1214o per lb.; 7c. home hldee, entted, each, according tf elite, 11.50&2; dry, each, according to Ise, 1191.(0; colta' hides, 5C0 eacb; goat akkia, common. 10911c each; Angora, with wool on, 25c $11.50 tech. Pelie Ileer aklna to n'.tt, No, 1, 12.50910 each; cube, $191; badger, It $50c; wildcat, with head perfect, 159 50c: houee cat, 1910c; fox, common gray, 50 9 70c; reJ, 1195: croae, 159 15c; allver and black, 11009 100; f1h- tra, ISO I; lynx, 14.609(; mink, strict ly No. 1, accur Ing to alae, 1192.50; marten .dark northern according to Ite and color, 110915; marten, pule, pine, according to elxe and color, 12 50 94: muekrat, large, 10 15c; ekunk, 40 60c; civet, or polecat, 5910c; otter, large, prime akin, 15910 panther, with hf.id and rlnwe perfn-t, $291: raccoon, prime, 10 9 50c; mountain wolf, with head perfect, 13.50 9 S: coyote, 0clt; wolverene, Ufli; beaver, per ekln, large, V''iit; medium, $304; email, 11 91.50; kl'e, no ft 7 6c. Cascnr Sngrada (Cblttam bark) Good, 44t;c per lb. Oregon grape root Per 100 1 , $39 4. Olio and Lead. Coal oil piirl and aatnil oil, eoeee, 20Hc per gallon; water while oil, Iron arrele, 15c; wood barrela, 17Vic; co- cent oil, caeee. 24c; elalne oil, en nee, 27c; extra etnr, caaee, 25c; headllghf oil, ITS degreea, raaee, 21Hci Iron bar rele, 17'c. (Waehlngton etate tt burning (l!e, ext-ppl headlight, He Pr gallon hlifher). Hanxlne Blxiy-three degree", cneea. 22c; Iron bnrrela, 15HC Lln-ed oil Pure raw, In bnrMe, 41c; grnulna kettie-bolled. In barrela, 43c; pure raw oil, In canee, 8c; g'un- Ine kHilc boiled. In cneei, Sc; Iota of 250 gnllone. le Una per gnllon. Turpentine In rama, J7c gallon; In barrele, 7Sc; Jn wood barrel, 14c. Oaeollne Ptove gaeollne, caeet, 24 He; Ircn barilla, He; 80 degrees druma, 24c. Lead Strictly pure whlta lead and red lead In ton lota. 74c; 600-lb lots, 7Hc; leaa than 500 lbs, 8c. Rope Pure Manila, 14c; atandard, I... ... . . .. . . . . . . . m.-c; eisai, iuc; itie orena Bisai, tc wire nal!-rreent bue at 12T0. Groceries. Provisions. I to. ou,a,O0an c. 15.15: oowdsred. J5. frult (ug4Ti .515. j 165 , , .,, 0 ltn, cwt.. 50c (leaa Ho per lb If paid B.i8: M,ra, cwt., 10c; kga, cwt. 15c; for Jn jj .y. I . R.in.i.. f tt.tm hala It (A- ha I .a of 10-ls, bale, 11.60; bales of 40-4. bale Pried fruit Apples, evaporated, 79 1c; per lb, aundrled, sacka or boxea; I none; apricots, 10912c; peaches, 19 11c; pears, 10fl2Vjc; prunes, Italian, 405c; French, 2HO$: figs, California blacks, tVc; do white, none; Smyrna, 20c; Fard datea, (c; plums, pitted, 4c 11.80; bales of 15-10s, bale. 11.60; bag, 60s, fine, ton, 111; bogs, 50 lbs. genuine Liverpool, ton, 117: bags, 60 lbs, 4 ground. 100s, ton, 17; R. 8. V. P., 50 5-lb cartons, 12.25; R. 8. P.. 24 Ml cartons, $1.76; Liverpool lump, tol $16.50. Rice Imperial Japan, No. 1, 15.311 lf. SB 4 11. .nllxa ft.. t . i " v"u"" nwu- u,u,", 9S4c; tub' Hc: t0' c: H. Standard pure: Tierces, ic; tubs, lc; 10s, 8c; 20, 9c; 10s, e; Is, (He Compound u , v., flmm . . . ...ft.. ft.. 111. .A. Cereal fooJa Rooted oata, cream, 10- ft sacks, 14.75; lower grade, 1596.25; . "-lb ckUl p m'111 round( 50-lb aacks, 17.60 per barrel; 10-lb sntks, 14 per bale; split peas, $4 per 100-lb sncks; 25-lb boxes, lb boxes, $1.25 per box; paatry flour, 10 - lb sacks, $2.60 per bale, Canned salmon Columbia river, 1- lb tails. 11.85: Mb tails, 12.50; fancy 1-Ib flats, 12; H-lb fancy flats, 11.28; 11.15: pearl barley, $4 per 100 lbs, 26 fan.v I.IK Atfbli 11 - r. IIa.1.. .M. tall, 22. Maion fruit Jnra Hnlf-gnllon. per gross, 19.90; runrts, 16.55; pints, $5.85; extra enps per grows, $2.25. Fleh Crabs, per doaen, 11.26; Shonl- water Bay oysters, per sack. 14.00; oy sters, gallons, 12.25; halibut, 6H: hlack cod, 7c; bass, per lb., 12V4c; herring. 5c; flounders, 5c; catfish, 7c; lobsters per lb, 12ic; silver smelt, 6c; shrimp, 10c; perch, 6c; sturgeon, 7c; Chinook almon, 8c; steelheads, 7Hc; sea trout, "c '" - r,eaa ,c voner-Mocna, (BCi jiivb, ranry . Mm V tAAA-. - Mi in, uuu, -utii., javn Ia.ai..... . ns . . r...t. hi.,. m v-w lamf. mc, oia uirn, gooo, imu-jso Ar- hucklc - 14-38 I,er 100 lbs- L,on- rrovisions-Hnms. 0 sixe, isc; hftmB' rin,c' "c: bacon, regulars, U7V wmwi, i-'l--. u. j "1J V: bn. k. dry si.lt, H: kt,,,i" rendered, tlerced. 9Hc ' muis, no. i, son sneu, vyc - No- 1 nnrd nP''. '-ic: crmie, : Virginia peanuts, Virginia peanuts, lo; 77Hc; Japanese peanuts, 5H96e; chestnuts, Italian, 14c; coconnuts, doxen, 90c, Figs White, lb, 6H9$c; black, 69 Dates Golden, 60-lb boxes, 696Hc; 1-lb. packages, 8c; Fard, 15-lb boxes, $1.40 box. Beans Small white, 4c; large white. $Hc; pink, IHo; bayou. lc; Lima 6Hc; Mexican reds, lc. THE GENTLEMEN FROM INDIANA. ( Continued from page three.) Ten minutes Are half an hour I don't know, Itofora the storm com menced." "Oh."' The old gentleman appeared to be reassured. "Probably b bad work to do and wanted to get In before the rain." But Llge Wllletts was turning pale. "Which way did be go? He didn't come around the bouse. We were oot there till the storm broke." "He went by the orchard gate. When he got to tho rmtd be turned that way." 8he minted to the west. "Ho uiuat have lwn crazy!" exclaim ed the judge. "What possessed the fol low r "I couldn't stop bltn. I didn't know how." Khe looked at her three com panions, slowly and with growing ter ror, from one face to another. Mln nlo'e pyc were wide, and she hod un CMim'lotmly grasped I.lge'a arm. The young man was storing straight before blra. The Judge got up and walked ervously back and forth. Helen rose to her feet and went toward the old tnan. ber hands pressed to ber bosom. "Ah." she cried out, "I bad forgotten that! You don't think tbey-yon don't think be "1 know what I think." Llge broke In. "I think I'd ought to be banged for letting blm out of ray eight. Maybe If a an rignt. Maybe be turned and started right back for town-and got there, But ! bad no buslneaa to leave blm, and ir 1 can I II catch up with blm yet." He went to the front door and, opening It, let In a tornado of wind and flood of water that beat blm back. Bbeeta of rain blew In horlxouully la spite of the porch beyond. Briscoe followed blm. "Don't be fool, IJge," be said. "Ton hardly ex pact to go out In that" Llge shook hli bead. It needed thenj both to get the door closed. The young man leaned hie back against It and paased bis Sleeve across bis wet brow. "I bada't ought to have left blm." "Don't actre the girls," whispered the other; then In a loader tone: "All I'm afraid of la that he'll get biowa to pieces or catch bis death of cold. That's II there la to worry about They Wouldn't try It again so soon after kaat night I'm not bothering about that; not at all. That needn't worry any body." "But thla morning" "Pshsw! He's likely home and dry by thla time. ' All footlahneee. Doa't be an old woman." The two men re-entered the room and found Helen clinging to Minnie' a band on the sofa. She looked op at tbem quickly. "Do you tblnk-do yon-what do you"- Her voice shook so that ahe cookl sot go on. The Judge pinched ber cheek and pat ted It "I think be'a borne and dry, but I think be) got wet first Tbafa what I think. Never you fear. He's a good band at taking care of himself.. Sit down, Llge. Tou ean't go for awhile." Nor could be. It waa a long, long while before be could venture out The atorm raged and roared without abatement It was Carlow'a worst since 61, the old gentleman said. They heard the great Umbo crack and break oatakle, while the thunder peeled end boomed, and the. wind ripped at the eaves till It seemed as If the roof moat go. Mean while the Judge, after some apology, lit his pipe and told long atortea of the storms of early days and of odd freaks of the wind. He talked on calmly, toe picture of repose, and blew rtngt above bla head, but Helen saw that one of hia big slippers best an unceasing little tattoo on the carpet She aat with fli ed eyee. In alienee, holding Minnie's band tightly, and ber face waa color leaa, growing wbtter as the alow boon dragged by. Every moment Mr. Wllletta became more restless. He assured the ladle be bad no anxiety regarding Mr. Hark leas. It was only his own dereliction of duty that ho regretted. The boys would have the laugh on him, he enld. But he visibly chafed more and more under the Judge's stories and constant ly rose to peer out of the window into tho wrack and turmoil, and once or twice lie struck his hands together with muttered cjaculutlous. At lost there was a lull lu the fury without and as soon aa It was perceptible he announced his Intention of making bla way into town. He "had ought to have went before," be declared apprehensively, and then, with immediate amendment of course he would find the editor at work In the Herald office. There waan't the slightest doubt of that be agreed with the Judge, but be better see about It He would return early In the morning and bid Mlaa Sherwood goodby. Hoped she'd come back some day; hoped It waan't ber last visit to Plattrllle. They gave him an umbrella, and be plunged luto the night and aa they atood for a moment at the door, the old man calling after blm cheery good nights and laughing messages to Uarklcas, they could see blm fight with his umbrella when be got out into the road. Helen's room was over the porch, the windows facing north, looking out up on the pike and across the fields. "Please don't light the lamp, Minnie." she said when they bad gone upstairs. "I don't need It" Miss Briscoe was flitting about the room hunting for mutches. In the darkness she came to , her friend and laid a kind, large hand on Hclen'a eyes, and the hand became wet She drew Helen's bead down on her shoulder and sat beside her on the bed. "Sweetheart, you mustn't fret" ahe soothed In motherly fashion, "Don't you worry, dear. He's all right It isn't your fault, dear. They wouldn't come on a night like thla." But Helen drew away and went to ' the window, flattening ber arm agalnat the pane, her forehead pressed against ber arm. She bad let blm go; abe bad let blm go alone, she had forgotten tbe danger that always beset blm. She bad been so craxy; she bad seen nothing. thought of nothing. She had let blm go Into that and Into the atorm alone. Who knew better than she bow cruel they were. She had aeen the fire leap from the white blossom-'and heard the ball whistle, the ball they had meant for his heart-that good, great beart. Hhe had run to him tlw night In-fore. Why had she let him go Into the un known and the storm tonight? But how could Hlie have atopped him? How could she have kept blm after what ho had said? Ho had put It out of her power to speak the word "Buy!" She peered Into tbe night through distort Ing tears. The wind had goner down a Tittle, but only a little, and the electrlcul flashes danced all round the horizon In mng nlflcent display, sometimes far away. sometimes daxlngly near, toe darkneas doubly deep Itetween tbe Intervals When the long sweep of flat lands lay in aaxziing clearness, clean cut In the .IllAlhaAMM. .... II .,.., en Held and hearln wnndl.nd A nf n iTITwH n a H.ma ttvtt mi4K rwl Skr. and sheets tt llirlif orhnMl If and frightful uproar shook tbe house and rattled the easement, but over the crash of thunder Minnie beard ber easc as that of C. F. Collier, of Chero friend'a loud scream and saw ber kee, la., but Electric Bitters did it. He spring back from the window with writes: "M tidnev. , hnh hnrwl.. n.lm. ,...,! I 1 rl"rVt'.Tr m hr arms ahnnt he "What Is Jtr "Look!" Helen dragged ber to th rinaow. -At tne next flash! Tbe 1 A . I n "'Z: uTr;.. the llBhinin fln.hP.1 m,ntiw . " """'- Helen tried to point Her band onij Jerked from side to aide. "Lookf abe cried. "I aee nothing but tbe lightning." Minnie anawered breathlessly. -un. lue leoce: ine rence: Ana in ine neia. tieien: w oai waa it itaer "Ah, ahr ahe panted. "A long line ef white looking things - horrible WU1W avwt. m. hi . awt a t a I rtuai user Minnie turnea irom tbe window ind caught tbe other s wnai in a sirong ciaip. MI..U Ul-U lib. I V.I.. mmiunWi man ami nnt Iwh K.l. on Minnie's checks, forcing her around to face the nickerlne: rwne -Tan miiat took! Tou must took r she cried. "They wouldn't do it! They wouldn't -It Isn't r Minnie shuddered. "Tney couldn't come In tbe atorm. Tbey wouldn't do It In the pouring rata" Yes! 8ucb things would mind tbe raiflP' She burst into hysterical laugh ter, and Minnie eeixed ber round tbe waist almost aa unnerved aa Helen, yet trying to soothe her. "They would mind tbe rain." Helen whhwered. "They would fear a storm. Tea, yes! And I let blm go; I let him go!" I Pressing close together, clasping . -, -r-m i each other's waist the two girls peer- ed out at the landscape. I L'p from tbe distant fence that Dor-1 do red tbe northern aide of Jones' field a pale, pelted, flapping thing reared I Hsehf Dolaad and aearried Inat aa thai I JJ ""r"' nnciaa. - ummvrvj nwtu. J! ana seeinea, just as in the cause, and yon remove the effect blackness came again, to drop to tbe told by leading drunista Send we. t gaouod. I "nidi tm w I J?E?J?L .b b.,a ...J a dan rh.lr with a l...h f wild v. lief. "My darling glrir she cried. "Not a line of white things-Just one Mr. Jonea' scarecrow I And we saw It blown down!" "No, no, no! I aaw tbe others, Tbey were in the field beyond. I aaw them. When I looked tbe first time they were nearly all on the fence. This time we aaw the last man crossing. Ah, I let blm go alone!" Minnie sprang up and Infolded ber. "No; you dear, Imagining child, you're upset and nervous, that'a all the mat ter In the world. Dou't worry; don't child; it's all right Mr. Harklesa Is home and safe iu bed long ago. I know that old acarecrow on the fence like a book, and you're so unstrung you fancied the rest lie's all right Dou't you bother, dear." The big, motherly gtrl took her com panion In her arms and rocked ber back and forth soothingly and petted and reaaaured ber and then cried a lit tle with her, as a good hearted girl al ways will with a friend. Then ahe left ber for the night with many a cheer ing word and tender caress. "Get to Bleep, tny dear," ahe called through the door when ahe had closed it behind ber. "You must if you have to go in the morning. It Just breaks my heart I don't know bow we'll bear It without you. Father will mlaa you almost aa much aa I will Good night Don't bother about that old white acarecrow; that'a all it waa. Good night dear; good night." - "Good night dear," answered a plain- tire little voice. Helen's cheek pressed the pillow and tossed from aide to aide. By and by abe turned the pillow over; It bad grown wet. Tbe wind blew about the eaves and blew Itself out Sleep would not come. She got up and laved ber burning eyes; then she aat by the window. The storm's strength waa spent at Inst The rain grew light er and lighter until there was but the aound of running water and the drip, drip on the tin roof of the porch. Only the thumW rumbling In the distance narked the atorm'a courae, the cbariota of the gods rolling farther and farther away till they finally ceaad to be beard altogether. The clouds parted I lookv $ne erua. majestically, and then, between great curtalna of mlat the day star was seen shining In the east ' ' (Continued Next Sunday.) ' "BB iMK 11 wa a ,,u8e task to undertake the eun ' u(n a bad cae of kidney di ' ' " " I ouW not sit on a chair without a I cushion; and suffered from dreadful backache, headache and depression. In Electric Bitters, however, I found a cure and by them was restored to nerfeet heslth. 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""l " Z?:VV1 burrowing Into the scalp, and that per - mansat cure of dandruff and Its conse- quent falling and baldness, can only be bld by killing the germ; and there is no f r!P?'on,tht destroy that jumps for sample to The Rerpicide Co, wroii, wioa. Eagh Store, 351-333 Bond St 0wl DrU Store, 649 Com. St., T. F. Iuria, Prop. "Special Agent- eorso Two cured In Tour D. D. D. remedy Is eertainlr a wonderful with ureal suocesa. M' wile suffered with spread until It covered all her fare. Soon hold theui oiwn. and ber face burned as It rf8.ora I mother -and eontnirted a similar case, I oould not bear to see them suffer and nt onoe procured a houla of D. IX D. The relief It save them was wonderful and I could aee them both improfw wit each application. Io three weeks' time tbey were both cured eompletelr. and what aa proTru rmianenuv. nopm iDat tou can snow this lo some one who Is looking tor a c tor eciema. and If they hve ny doubts about it bare them write me. rortmnouih. u. May 1WS. Reader I This is more than medicine talk. It is humanity to enlighten sufferers about this, The most virulent skin diseases sre without any exception all cleared away aew skin prescription. 0 t Its work is hardly equaled by any other We guarantee Enough hat been troven to us retarding the above ease and hundred of ethers lo demonstrate beyond all question whatever that any of the know, forms of skin disease any eruftion or breaking out must quickly gilt way and disappear under the influence of this prescription (known as "D. D. D."). ' Cases of Ectema, Salt Klteum, Kin Worm, Psoriasis, Barber' llth. Acne, ete, . some of twenty years' standing have been cleared off and permanently cured in. a few weeks. In many cases from one to Jive years have elapsed and there , has been no returning sign of the disease. Hundreds of cases cured since tht preparation has been placed on tale show no sign at ail of the Previous afflic tion, and u-e fully believe they are permanent cures. CHARLSS ROGERS, Druggist. MEDICAL. Dr.GGeeWo TONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT Tbl woadarfol Chl m doctor a, caJlmi sreac beraoM ba trnnm peoala wiilwwt oira. uon I Hat ararlTaa an lo 41. Ha turn wild uoaa wonderful cat mm hfta, root, borfi, barka aad TeaiablM that an amtr-lr an-a. known In medical n I - iiaill fk? '? eoantrr- Thranth Oaa aaa aT knowi ih lactloa of ever IMS aewa aw dlB. whlrh ha aapmaarullf aan la SltVanaS " (Maraaiaaa to cur eattara, aaa. lan; throat, rbeumatiam. urowai, toinaiTh, liver kianer. etc; hx kasamsVaf tMUmoatalA. I harrM m....... ..... JT 5,m- r-atlenui out of tha elf wrKe ha The C Gee Wo Chin est Hafidne Co. IS Alder St.. PorUand. OrttM. "MaoUaa aapar. TRAVELERS' GUIDE, TOW1NO, FREIGHTINO JlXD CUKSIONS. STEAMER JORDAN for Cathlamet way Iandigs, 3 p. ik. dally except Sunday. 8TEAMER YVENONA for Grays River, Knappton aad wsf landings, alDly aa follows: JUNE. Monday, 19, 11:30. Tuesday, 20, 12. Wednesday, 21, 1:00. Thursday, 22, 1:30. ' Friday, 23, 2:00. Saturday, 24, 2:30. Monday, 26, 6:00. . Tuesday, 27, 6:00. ' Wednesday, 28, 7:00. Thursday, 29, 8:00. Friday, 30, 8:30. Agents S. S. Roanoke for Coos Bag; Eureka, San Francisco and Saa FedkL Gray & a Co. Steamers ts Com Bay, Eureka and San Francisco, stc Toledo to Greys Harbor, Tuesday aa Saturday. C H. C ALLEN DER. B gular Line 'of Steamers from San Francisco to Astoria & Portland The First-Clasa Steel RBDONDO makes regular trips bet wee Sea Francisco and Astoria and Prtiaa4, sailing from each end about eerf tw wacka Hu excellent paaaenger flat,ona' both cab,n and For xreignt or passage apply te TAYLOR,. YOUNG & CO General Agents, Ftottaad. S. Elmore Q. Co. Agents, Astoria " or to the owners SwayrtC & fktyt Ban ITTaneteeo. mm one family. medicine, for we have naed ft In nur fawiTo a severe case of eczema on her race, which aaoaj her even beiran lo swell so much aha could aa on fire. When mi babr waa about a mr aiA . ALBERT MTJLTER. conauercd everv time- in all in a few weeks bv the brtliiandr rJrraa- j p wonders of modern medical practios. this to be true 1 ' - eniiNii pi fi).