i THE MORNING ASTOIUAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. MONDAY, OCTOBER sj, 1905. 1NEVADA rOSTOFFlCE IS SPIRITED AWAY Mob Take Matter! Into Id Own Hindi and Remove Ollice it Spirki to ' Another Place, l!.no, Nv., M mVHui!' ' tli law f tttn fnltwl Hind-, a m'' C'iiiing of a liiiiulrnl icpmiii piitli-i-'l at tho town of Hwk. ftir inilia rat ( We, at f:.MI tiVlcM-k l.i'l t ij'ti t. arxl liv "' t"e fir IWIiirrn nml l'k Imii f imiii I lr iitil1ir liiiiltlili;,', J . i 1 - I Hi itr. UU-t, ''r. lttni nnl .tli-r tiiivrmmwil nM'itv Into !' W.II..H ami rulM llii'lil lo ulmt lint .f tlu cillri'li f t It- niilloml lnn i ,liri i. a lntt-r Im-atiim in wlmt it Itmuii a tin Coiuilatxl liiiiMniK. hIh.iiI a quarter of a mile iinr Hi v iil. r of llio town. l'otinat'r ('liarli-a llrno r vt'.l i.ny H-.i it-d iinifli'alioii tliul lir lint l'ti HMinliM to the offri. to ami-veil T. i. .1 , wlm at in IxR"" " ""'r" t turn ovrr the ii'-ity to hi our in two week. Ni-ithcr of th nitmat,i an r .. u l l(iive Wtl with thf nioh In. I niht. Thf tnattrr l Uii'0f i" '! thi W thi flrnt inxluiiir nporlnl whin thp jm-oj.Ib hava rrftn.f.1 to await orci-r from Ui Hominm-nt lfi moving (iovrrnmptit roM-rty. H i not n'it whitln-r iirel. lll ! ine-l. Thf limit ion of thf oflhf haa lmj Iwmi a Imti of ronti-iitlon Mwffii rr.i'lmU of .IilTrifiil m i l Inn of the town. FuH of Tiatle Meinlnf. art thea Hnfi from J. I?. Rlmmon. of Wy, la. Think what ml?ht hare re euIUxl from hi terribln roinih if he baJ not takt-n the me-li'Mnn about wliMi he uritee: "I ha-l a f. arful uj;h, that dm-turl-il m" "i'hfa rft. I trifl every. thiiiK, hut i"iiijf wouhl relifvn it, until 1 took D. Kins'i NVw liwivrry for ; nnuinption, Cousin ami t?oM, whlih comi'lrtrty rurf.l nif." Inxtanlly rrlirvea ami jwrmanrntly curea all throat ami luiii; ilii-eawa; j.revrnU tfrip ami pneu monia. At (.'haa. IK'ir.' .Irujrj;it; tfiur antrfj; 6O0 and !.. Trial mUIu fne. ' I hopr jou'll jjmw "I" ,H" K'HH' a'i.1 intrllin'iit '" m,t 't'"'r." ii i. thf putroiiuintf relativf. "Thut'i eay," aimwcrftl the painfully prfcorioua jounpnler. "Mother ayi I've him la-at already."- Waahlngton Ftar. rtini to Cet Rich, ar ftn fruatraM by audden break down, duf to dyfpla or constipation. Itraow up and kike Dr. Kinu'i Nw l.ifa Illla. They taka out the maUriala hi.h ara rlojiginjc your enerlfa, and jfiva you a new atart Cum hradaehe ami diitinw too. At tlia. Kogera' lnijf etore; 25o, guaranteed. (CUEIED BY FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR Obitinata. racklm Cough that nate your haad ach, your throat and luoga on and loflamod, that rob 70a 01 Bleep uoUl jour lyitcm becomet to rua down that you ara In grava danger of Pneumonia or Comumptlon, ara quickly rarad by Folly's Honty and Tw. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR aootbea and heal tbo Inflamed air paa ugea, allaya tba feveriab condition, top the cough and prevent arloua rult from a cold. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR h the only prominent cougb aedldo 00 the market that doe not contain opiate or harmful drug of any kind and on thli account la tafett for children. It U unexcelled for Croup and Whoop ing Cough and will quickly cur tne racklntr coush which follow! meaile and leave o many children with weak lung unleai properly treated. Remember the name Foley's Honey and Tr-and refuie ubtt tutee that coat you the lim a in o-anulna. Do not take chance with m 1001 unknown preparation. Comumptlon Thnitmil C. Unger, 211 Maple St., Champlagn, 111., write: "I wu troubled with a hocking cough for a year aud I thought IhadcomumDtion. 1 trieJ a great many remedie and I waa under the car of nhvilctana for several month. I ued one bottle of Foley' Honey and Tar, It cured m. and I have not been trou bled line." Three i!ie-25c. 50c. 11.00. The 50 cent lite contain two and one-balf time a much a the imall lit and the $1.00 bottle almoit lx time a much. SOLD AID BECOMMEIOED BY CBAS. 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