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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1894)
THE DAILY ASTOIUAN. ASTORIA. TUESDAY MORNINU, JUNE 5, 1894. . 1 k-77 TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTW.; A.I DAILY, n ' !,'( ' ; fiened by carrier, peprVeet lS eft Bent by ma. Per month W eti Kent by mall, per ycar........J.W) WEEKLY. Sent by mall per year, 12.00 In advance. -' pontage tree -to ubwb.;.-. rAtortnnrantee--te--lt-iU-. orlbers the largest circulation of any iifiwapajK tiubllflbed oni tbe Coluiiibla river.. ,i iltoU nT ly. .-.;,m.jl- ': rt, Advertising rate can be obtained on application ,to. , fcbe business ; manager. i,.,Tnl, paper Is to 'ppssewloii f all the telegraph franchises, and la' the onty pnper on the' Columbia! river that tub Wrtltirota -dispatches, i i (. .. 'f-uftM 1 Dally 'ABtorlan's circulation Is 11 U i time as ; great as Uft t of , the com Wne4 circulation pf Jne other ,dally pa pers of Astoria. ' j . vTh Weekly Astprlan,' the third c.ld ent weekly In the Btate Ot Oregon, has, 'txt' tti "the IPoiHIan Orronlan,-- the! 'targtf weekly circulation in the state. 1r Subqrlber! V 'the, ABtortanre re uuegted to Notify this oltlce,' 'without '?oB9 orilme; immediately thoy fall to "receive their daily puper, oil when they do not get .It-at ;tbe. usual hour,, By flu-, lK thlsthey .will enable, the manuge l lent to 'place the blame oh the proper - tardea' and to Insure a speedy 'remedy.' -i Handler "&i Kaiift ore our Portland jygents and; copies of t". Atoriun can t-e had every morning at their, stand 'tin; First street. ' I The general' assembly of the Prosby "ertarichurch south has rejected- the overtfli'njft'le'by .tntf 'general assembly thesottoo great religious bodies, but It 'is somewhat' encdilragtng to the earneBt 'wfwryj$y. v'roed 'pian'f roUoiiti organization, thai . on the; same dy.,thq southern Preabyi -eiians -W signally emphasised their " greater1 dev'otloh td sthrtlnmtllsm that tj the. broad cause 6f ClitlsU.inlly, the potij- MffW.iJ--lI,.b'W4, ?e!lK!"UB.,.0',.ctte? , i Chicago :bgan .un'Carnas and tboughtf ful dlsctlsiilim oh Several plans suggest) '''('i'ninnMcreeiinot tho t'hrls ,'"ax$ o"d ,t'hp' face yf, the earth.'. The conj ' (itrasl lMit.ween.Uu'se. two -Bssmnblages IS thus made very distinct. The two l'res byterlan bVidles iire composed of repre sentatives of a single church huvlng ex?- ' ncUyJ!'tW'iB.'in''1 saine ck-ed govern- -mnt(i!iuiln-.Wve. . separation, between ,, lWhter IS-'prie-VelhtWl Only' by the ullra j''oiltiai1 view's 'tif rte' of the :(ltvlfllon. ,J 1)0 congres referred to Is composed of - rei'resentallvfs of.., ilarge; number of 'totftllyifllffoDenb' denomlnnitlons Tlumgh " tii'ero ftro: 113 'different religious dehom- 'itiatloM In trie world, (,ho liberal lellglon .;,coiK-PHS 1-, striving to, adopt .some i tucaneiuJltlJMs.tely i. bring aU togythur -i XinOvf 'Ohe1 'creed and with one general head.' IVnlle' ' .'oW persoiis1 exiiect to live ! i'onft enough,' to see any 'such' amalgaina lu.yon pcrfeetud,, the n of Uie congress iii-cahnot but .cmite widespread Interest. -h' seems "that "these US religions be ' ' Icvnij 'lo 'f'ortjr-twd illstlnct famllfes.' Of ,..Ulfl Methodists, there are. seventeen dlf--M-forent kinds, sixteen kinds of Luther- ' an, hlrtseh --kinds -of- Haptlsts, twelve kinds of Presbyierlnns, "seven- kinds of CathoUi-s,; six -kinds of Adventlsts and many.klniJSi of Congregatloiiallsts. One .of tie leo.djng speakers at the congress, ,ijn dlUHBlng , the. .possibilities of co. I (fpoiatlim. f rum the standpoint of higher ',! orth('diy, 'sald: "Whai We want above ovprythlng elso Ih co-oiHrattoi. We wait. t,o,help people get .nearer together. r,-,:Our flrHti.lsisliitfs.-j Is, to love, not dls cuss.: Ths tirouWo Is we have put love of truth before liH'e lf men! 'Our scpur Uiyis. are neither logloa jwv senslWe. If I, try to defend my non-fojlowshlp, Armenian to my pulpit and keep out the ' jl'nlvorallHt? Th(se l43 denominations comprlso only one people." ; . . ,!:,. r - t .-. 'Ntitwlthstnndlng' (he anxious Interest ,'"foli'on nl sides In the eleotbin yester-' day, ami -the H,lllng of an unexpected , and unprecedented Inrge vote, tho rlty was ns quiet and devoid of unusual dls ' iirliiiu'e: 'ns on any calm and beautiful .undiiy'thls season.' This Is certainly n n-KiMll niMrllt t . AalntHu ilml u , .... 1. a 1 1 . 1 -iWr" iv.,,v 1.11,1 niMn, ,.,- it times ftkr ; tho Intelligence and good in--. -'fler Kkf1hr"cltitns. It may be dtHibted If any when? lit the whole country n -T .,nuw, fa.voi-a.lle stiowln-; In these re- !,' r spcts was ever msde ly a town of the ,:Minp'liM An a like oocsnlon, Not many """years ago In' the most staid New Eng land town It was thought necessary to tSw, t)i Uiw SrS'Xila if Uun day. nd the stsjidlngruleir the household wns huV thg sviu il d!bll4r'iy 'mustj- S!t.Hl,,'s fclt" SwooldJiiot liave scented fivm the Aptetiiitqqr of Uhe, artd4 hWiMfl-tonu -nilisenre of drinking ehararterlri4 Uvutt t aU jxu Ue, J At the hour of g(4ng to pres this nu.riiiiiH th Indications all rolr.t to thr election of the entire Reimbllcan ticket. The fight has been a close and hard one, but thjjood sense of the people sterna fo- hv4dunce rrjre the fAe lbiues j'hi'MiHW HiMAC''ftsh df!inaiaiueg,fiij. ijl'to si&fife'inathej scnce'of telegraphic news from other sections of the state Is especially vexa tious at this time, but there is reason- ableexpectatlon that the wires will be in a condition" to' furnish full returns. llm-electioa... Iram.mssc.tl.ps of 0e state, In timetforphe pexH.ssue. i t , :' - 'I I ' 1 1 1 urn WATtft. .osLisaTiafi 1 1 Mr. I'nrker Again Pays His Respects to "Indignant Housekeeper.". r , . . rul -l.nJl'iO l II. r . Astoria, June 4, 1894. Editor Asloriari-1-' ' i .'. f-t To "Indignant Housekeeper," In your issue of 3d Inst., I answer she is wrong, to eriW; nlistakeh m1 deserts Hh3 iuei tlon at issue as usuuLand picks up side Issues which have nothing to do with H milu nu.-st(4int, anJ iW?-). fully set tled stivei-al, flays. ygOjbjf mutu.al.consent as I understood the niii'tterl" And she mlsunderstaluls1 tire side Issues, too. What has the. fact, or otherwise, f one day's supply of mal-odorous water tASt StJM SJEK to Vlo with 'the !grat- 'iy'rna'gnj'flcdt question' "rievv'wate'r works 'now?','why'caye'fte'-hiiWh rpiestJoh-?, Will such' 'cpurTOof.'ttt-Uok gly 'uer riew Wtfi ks rind .'an ' atundaii't 'suppry1 now? SunPoBe by' acel'k-n'i t he' wafer hiart' did Itiisl suriiiner'diuw froiii the larger reser voir, which ' 'httd'u'pt' t'heh" been' tHtir ougliljf 'cleaned', a part' or'aj daj' walier to . supplement Die Viaturnl "flblv, 'and 'thereby 'put' fiifc' the 'supply ilpes BorriM 'ctcatu ' ; pdiWrts-iiiiy-miiu'iitiiVil-streafri-j can-be-wa(e'r,"l;'u which, rrotn'i'wetk'H exWsui'o to' a hot sun, Birie'IIed''baalyi and then made all flie' proper aiid'p6S'U ' tie" iiniehds Tor hltf mistake'? 'And nowj Biippope tho matter Is revived, broilgli "uivkhd All ihe'posHVle changes be runi thereon?' ' ' ' '"Will' that give us new Water ''work; tind'un ubimdnnt Supply of water1? ' " ';' ' Herice,'"ln(llghnnt llcjiisekeeper" may i pmcetii m snowinff up ine uimuiium ui Such things luf siimihor if 'she pleasei A few 'days Ugo Some- Writer Ih ' th Oregimian HMd the toHland pcuple'wei ncw using "'watuHfrom1 the seWers It) that city (by the back-water of the ragt lhg, up streant, Willamette).- Are the "walbl- committee" there-blamnble for that state f rtfTatis? IVrhhps that con dition" dbesn't'xlKt' up there; 1 except ttmung the wheels In the head 6f the 'co'mplalnarlt tliero. 'Ia-anytMng of that kind the' fault with the W-hcels' ik out J complainant's Head? t hope not! Ruther;, I hope, ihe wheels there are all running Welli'nnd thftt whe ctiflplnlnant Is-'me with asking our water commission ques tions, which have? beeri fully and In telligibly nnswe'red srverhl times In this cftrreSpondtiric-9, ;thL-n shfr will tnke the next best course Arid 'Continue- her eom munlcatiiins'on thlS'tfubJtct, 'tcllins, the cOnnnlr.slort' till about what 'is needed li 'Astoria' ' In ' the' mattef of new -W-ater Works."'"' ' i-':'; '!- ''"..'' " 1 ' I cnil truthfull' toy, without making any special stiggest'fdns.Uheie t u Wide field open' het'e1 for' nsf-fulnestf-where ohu can 11 pniiice ' ' wound In1 ''Nnney Hanks'' style,- or (In our own- Verntfcu-larj.-lllte a pa relied pea In a hbt skilb-t, or In a' more thiAightful mootl', like' the romplalning hotisekeeei-s. " If 'sev'tral peraniM' should tiikv1 tifV' my hint hud partial suggestion, S6me'oht''rir!moiJ of them might develop art aptltodg br-fit ness for Wnter:(orhmls!oiiet-, add thus be of -m'nch service in bringing' the:"com mlHsloh to' tlio Wm'e conclusion In- the matter: "The c-immissliin: 'still- thinks the right-of-way for 'the water' pipe 'over lands and lots shotild-be' secured, and the ri'.'tHonnMe'hiiKVimt hf 'watiM'-jicedad V.I.I IIAW jo,io uc- u- ICI 111111,11, ii slble; before' I'ominenclnX' thfe' clcariiig of the'iath; or digging tlie'trench.'fr' tile prpe." And It hopes the dbvelopmenU of the liexV feW Ww-ks will' assist' In coining ' to thht 'dMerminittfoft:''" 'This' statement Is possibly heliillig -a little jtd solve-the (juestioti connected 'with' tails' nihtter heretofoi-e'hiluded do -as be-osd the knowledge of iniu'tnls. "'1 '" IVrhsps this will be Some crts)litl6n to complaining '"HoiiHekeeper:" lie it so, or noli I am still rmdy to :answer all qupSMons HiStujt be answered, and to ask lots xtf them, -even to enrrng5 the war Info- Africa, '6r 'Scotland, with the slogan, "Lay -im McDuffff; and damned be h (or the other (ne) who first cr(ej hold! Enough." I.-- .IT row Tiira w Atrh ooMMissfiox A sums cypEFOH PILES, ; , j , ItchliiRr ' Piles a, s .' known tr 1 molstiirs llktt pwplr(lon,i causing Inlnnsa ItchliiK when wurm. This form, as well aa lllln,!, lllwdlnir or Protruding, -ylfld at once to Or.. Itotauko's file- lUnn-Uy, which acta directly on the parts afferted, absorbs tumor, allays tteh lug- and .effects i a permanent cure. 60c. Druiwlst or mall. Circulars frc Dr. Hoanko, J2S Arch Kirf(, 1-hllHdclphla, Fa. Sold by J. W, Rowv : i - - :., . ..i ... ' i CITATION. - - In tho County Court of th Rtnte of Oregon, for the .County of Clatsop: In 'the' mutter of the eatatt of U. If. Or'.mes,- deeeaswi; cirnlton, to Nora Col- well Ureetlng: .. - . . In the name of the state of Orenon, you are hereby cited an-1 required to apiiear In the CohiXy Court nr-the state of -regtini 'for the- ("Ounty Of Clatsop, at the court room thereof, at Astoria, In the County of ClatsnOw Monday. the 2fti day .jf Juiu.1n!i it eleven o'olo ujn thfort-nix'OV-f thiti day, then asl-feti" u jriirjw If jiny there tie, "by iiri jtuler AUmld in be made to HiK Mtp 'H- (1),!- Iwn nnd three debts of s.Mrtsta. ,nnd Winsea a nrH.vl -A,r i,rjihe Liiirf k. xi tlirii!iK.4IVnlnlslratnr, file tliia date. Witness, the rton. C. A. MctlulTe. .bulKi-Aife (unty Court of the Slate if.t -rer-jfa irvthe County of Clatsop, with' the wM of Bald court nllxe.1, this 21st day of May. A. D. 1SUI 1 Attea: C, J. TKKfcCHAnD Clerk. hi -Into tbo 'jmLfiin uto'' '-Arabinn Li -proverb, and lie will come out with tt lis u id Uis,DUutuV 'Uirr. linger was Intod lat motitb, nuiI when bo r limiad homo be sov got'tp i got 'envaheap ; Rot 'eift. to-Bell r got 'em eo ns to hmjorsell all-other "cab ers in Fine Kentucky Whiskies on ' the Cos.i' Over- fifty demijohns ol it weut out yesterday but custom rurs went with tbem,- --- "" HUGHES & CO. ' u "' EVERY requisite for III Jl-i ..!.! .... :r first Class funerals.: POHli'S OriJertakg Parlors, - i ii v.-i..-: 'THIRD STREET.- ' ; .-; ' Rate Reonabl. " ' - ' Embalming n 8pclally ;DUgity's ' Iron Works, General Machinist ' ;.: ;; t ;aiid Boiler AVbfks'. . l All Wnjs pf Caniiery, Ship) 'Steaniiwat and . Engine Work of .any Uescripllon. Casings of all' kinds' made to order. " '"' ""Foot o( tafayette St., Astoria, Or.' ';' Irt ajStew; . - '; i.your wJfe will' surely be, unless you senjhomq a, piece of meat that is Tender and Sweet ' !'.!' I f ol . -: i Long experience has made us expert Judges of meat,1 And we will give you points 6n how to pick out a good piece. '" SVASHINOTON MEAT flARKET CHRI5TENSEN & CO., Prop'r.1, i . ;:. i AT MLCAL- ; 'TIMES 1 ' : t)b you ever consider the quality ' ;of the bread and pastry you are ' tutlng? It may be good. It , .Blight be better. , The best is the cheapest, and . you will always ilnd it at CLEVELAND'S Main Street Iiakery. SEASIDE SflWiailili. i A complete stock of lumber on hand in the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, celling, and all kinds of finish; mouldings and shingles; also bracket work done to order. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All order promptly attended to. Office and yard nt mill. 1 H. 1" L. LOGAN, Prop'r. . Seaside, Oregon; . . . , ' Cabs and Express Wagons. Ceritrul pflice 515 ThirJ Street.. '. Stable, 138 .First Street. -. . , ,. , . ... u -. -;i : Telephone No. 7. AHIilVIEI) AT lAKT, ..v UIUKCI' fKOM 'ViAiS. ICAST WALL PAPER, In the- Latest Styles. Ca; anJ see our new designs, at the In diana Paint Shop. . , ' ' C, M. CUTB1RTH, : La'ayetle Street, op. Custom .House. ' I. W. CASE, Insurance Agent, . , Riii-Bi:scNTina , l Iolbvwlng Cuii-iphnie I Germn-Amerlran. Nrw York Clly. N. Y. . Union hlry unj Marine, of New Zealand, National l ire nd M irlns Ins. Co.. of HarttorJ. Connectli'nl hire Ins. Co., of Hartford. .:. . Horn .Mutual. lus. Co-, iUn )-ranclsco. ; Nw York IMttU Cjlai.s ln. Co. Phsnlx, of London; Inip.-rlil, of LonJ 011 OCCIDENT HOTEL TH Is the pest or Its Class " , Qn the Pacific Coast. Ri UNHXCBliLED TABLiE. Rtu, f 1 dally and upwards . The C, P, UPSHUR Co,, Shippings Commission ' AHtorin, Oregon.'' 14 BREAKING IN," Many a man has "broken out In h parwlon, un-1 felt, all ''broken up.V try ing to get a new pair of shoes "broken In." He has had to "break oft" many an engagetnei t on account of crippled feet. -.and has gone - "broke" many a time trying to get relief for hia corns, the direct cause of lll-tlttlng shoes. ' , Ytt will find all this obviated by pur chasing your footwear at the store of JOHN HAHN & CO. A POINTER, ' tNo believe that all Wack- mlthtng Joba are alike that they are nothing but muscle and material mixed. That la tru of ordinary Jobs.., Uralna are also immmI to make a good Job. So is conscience. A job made -without, akill or bonaty ia do good. Our .work Is widely knows for lta quality, durability and eoonomy In the end. 0. A. Sllnson & Co. ? t ft I II finn- n 'n Kl iCornc'eh'!iTid' Bcntoi"iireets.:' I jrX. FA-STABEN A GENERAL, CONTRACTOR, 1 PILE; DHIVEU,-HOUSE, BRIDGE flNP '!'. !' AVHAHPhlUaOKKi;- I !. ' AJJrcss.tox iRrPostofflce. "" ASTORIA, OR f U-v-'W'-'Mj CHlGfiGO f MILWAUKEE , find , : ; ;i:.::sf.Mi)L " " 'railway' Connecting wltli Ail i TraiisconUnenta . Lines is the Only Line .running EIiECTRiC - JJtlGHTED CARS JJlTrWHEN St Poul citid Chicago, " Omaha qbd r ',-:-::.i;v- X ' The Express Tmlnj consist, of VesubulmlflJlceplnfr, ;-;.- Dlnlni amlTiirlor Curs. ' ! niiArrcn hy sxicam, j "' 1 And fumWica wltfl fcvery Luitury mmn,ln moder' railway (ravol..: -: . .tC?ov For SPEED,;COMFORT,anU.SAreT ; This Line is UnequaleJ. , , . , Tickets oil sale at all prominent railway otRces.' j Por further Information Inquire ot any ticket asei.i, or j C. J. EDDY, General Agent. - j J. W. CASEYi Trav. Pass. Agt. j " ' ' PORTLAND, OREGON. : -l , , Is the line to take to all , ' ' ' points - - EASTanclSOUTH It is tho DINING CAR ROUTE i It offers the lmst9onflce;com3 -, . bitiluK SPEED and C03IF0JIT It is' the popnli'r rntitn with those who . - .wih to travel ou . ' '1115 SAFEST! It is therefore the rou'e yon Plinu'd : tk, - It runs (Inniith vedtibuled , Irakis every uy ia the year to , No Change of Cart, Elegant Pullman SIcrpprs, : ; "' Superior Tourist Slcfjicm, Sjileudid Free Socond-class Sleepers. - : ' only one o'laiige of ears ; rortlaud to New York Through Tickets : To Any l'urt of tne rlviIUed world. .. . J'assongem tk-koled vln. nil botts fiinnlnt uciwt-vii AsioriH, huu xur.-iHuu, Full mfomiatlun conct-niine rules, time ol tmln.-i, rtiutes anil olla-r oeuu'.a luruisaed on npillcatloiito ' C. W.STONE, ' ' AlO-ut Aaorlt. Steamer luluphoue Dock. A. D. CHARLTON, AmNtant General Punenirer AKAUt, No. U I'lrat St.. cur. WanliiiiKton, . - Portland, Oregon ' THE ORIGINAL AND BENUIflE (WORCESTERSHIRE) ' Imparts the moat dclicioui taste and xcat to EXTRACT ofa - - .. SOUPS, , , , CRMIES, FISH, HOT 4 COLD BEATS, CAME, " ' ' WELSU. KAHESirS. , kc - ' a M K I I C A I, ' fJ OSTIK.MAN 1 k-' . ct M.uir.ts, to .. I, j i,l hro!hri nl WORCKSl'EK, .- f 8 ik-i- 1, V1 - their s.iucc id t:r--.4 rd in lodixamt t-U-'-; Ik fhmyopiui.il tiiiK-rt &:lc.-n well f?ssuij vholelom Sauce ,thsl . is ... made. '"" B-'Wcraof Trn'iqh'nns: ..: eceihat yo gej Lcaj &i renins' SiraLir snrcn U0 I 'hi orjfai iiii ) miti j VOIIN k'.'.'lCXN tOKS. N TOrtii n ti - -i n t roniana fiura St Paul aid Ctato SAUCE iJiSBv wmmm msm Iloute. fiPICTO' Omalra, JMnjas Git, StjLouis'and all Easern Points V 24 to 36 Hours Ahead r - Of Any Other Line. i i .;: . 1 if- i' i ' 1 ; ' '.' ;'. Pullman and Tourist ' f leecers . Free R-clihlng Chair Cars, Din. Ing Oars ar'ruri da'ly via tho ;; Union Pacific Flyer leaving Port. land at 7:00 p. m. Astoria to. 5an , Francisco. , OCKAN STKAMKltS ' , . . o' SALLINO faATKS. Cnlumbln. Sunday, June 3, State, Friday, Jtiiw fc; ' '' ' 1 Columbia, Wednesday, June 13. State, Monday, June IS. Columbia, Stuiiliiy, June 23. State, Tliiirsflayuii!'?, y. ' . t h: flstopia and" Portland Stealers. ; Steamer R. K, Thompson leaves As toria ic (1:45 ft. ra.,tlally except Sunday, via Washington Bide ot the river; re turning, leaves Portland at .8 p. m., daily, except Saturday.- The Thomp son makes landings on both sides of Uie fiver nBowWatertord.- on both- up and down trips., i. S. II. H. CLARK, .., OTJVEIt MINK, ".' E. ELLERY ANPF.RSON, ' ,: ' ' JOHN W-. 150ANB, -! - ; . FliEDERie B. COUDEUT. Iteceivers. For rates and general Information call on or address ' . . G. W. LQUNSBEHRY, . , Agqnt, Astoria, Or. W. II. HURI.BURT, Ast. Gen. Pas. Agt. Portland, Or. r y ' MARSHALL'S TWINE Is conceded by all to be Ibe best. J,t fishes better and wears Uglier ' iban any - other twine used on the Columbia river. j f r TRY IT AND : HE CONVINCED ..fYpuiVah Caiinlry artl " " ; Fishermen's Supplies, ViV ?;r. :. -; Call on ' ' EkI0HE SflpOH & GO ASTORIA, CANADIAN PACIFIC C,M1LWAY. AMKRlCA'9 X Greatest Trans Continenta Railway System. -f ROltt OCEflH - TO OCEflJi - . r-iN-i 'i r-f-y f alaee fining Hobm aid Sleeping Cars. Loxorioos Dining Cars. Elegant Day Coaches. ALSO ; Observation;, Cars, alloming Unbroken Viems of ttje WonderTal;(loantain ; Coontry. ! ? .:' jj .-! ; 7 $5.00 and. $10.00 ; : Saved on all tickets ehst:- TQitrist cart the; bf-Bt-o'n wheels. - Etmlpmenta ,of the very, nnest tbrougbOut.: ' --.-.,.. Aiy-rr CANADIAN PACtFI ROYAL MAIL STEAMSWIP tINE To China and Japan, H . .. Empress ; 6tf India-- leaves - Vapoouver i'ebruary.S. - " V -f Empres3."o'f. China leaves Vnocouver March B." -i Empress ot India leaves Vancouver April 2. -. ' ' - : AUSTRALIAN STEAMER;'SERVICE " Leavjs Feb. 16 and March 18 for.; , . Honolulu and Australian ports. ; . , - ' - . For ticket rates and Information, call on or address, JAS, FINJL-AYSON, Agt, il-i';'i! 1 J . Astoria, Or. A. :B.i C4We TravelluB Pass. Agt., Tacoma, Wash., Geo. MoL. Brown, Dist. Pass. Agt., Vancouver, B. C. ; z i'i , . u FAT PEOPLE. Park Obesity PUIS will reduce your weight PEHMANENTIY 4rom 13 -to-15 pounds a month. NO STARVING, sick ness er injury. ' NO PUBLICITY. They build' up the health and beautify the complexion, leaving no wrinkles or flabbiness. STOUT ABDOMENS and diflieult breathing surely -relieved. NO EXPERIMENT, but a sclentlnc and positive relief, adopted billy after .years of experience. All orders: supplied di rect from our office. Price. 2.00 per package, or three pnoftnges for J5.00 by mall, postpaM ' '1- iibnliils and particulars, (sealed) 'gu-enls. . AH correspondence strictly conflden Hal. PARK REMEDY CO., Boston;. Mass. 1 .- A A Cotton I'ope, -Cotton Twine, Marshall's Twine, 1 Trap and Seine Web," Tan bark, Acid and Salt, Strip Lead, Pig Lead, Copper, Tin riatet , Tin and Zinc, , . . Tn Stock. ... - OREGON