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1 v7 THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTOKIA, SATURDAY MORNING, SlEBTEMBER 21. 1891 Tide Table fo September, 1895. f WUULynJ for Infants and Children. fcryamRTT rars' OBssrratlon of CastorU with the patronage of U gtMMon of persons, permit ns io speak of tt without enesslng. nnqnertlonaplr the best remedy for Infant and Children the world has ever Ira own. It la harmlsss. Children Hits It. It gives them health. It will savo their Uvea, In It Mothere have pomethtng which 1 ahaolntely eafe and praotloally perfect a a child' medicine. Castoria destroys Worms. Catorla allaye Fersrislmess. Castoria prevent! vomiting Soar Curd. CastorU cares Ptarrhma and Wind Collo. Cattorla rollevee Teething Troubles. Cattorla onree Constipation and Flatnleney. Castoria nsntrallses the effects of oarhonlo add gas or polsonons nlr, Cattorla doe not contain moTphlne, oplnm.or other narcotlo property. Carter'a assimilates the food, regulates the etemach and lowels, giving; healthy and natnral sloep. CastorU Is pat op In ene-lze bottles only. It Is not sold in. Jmlk. Pen't nllo-p nny one to eell yon anything ele on the plea or p romlio that It 1 "Jniit ae good" and "will answer every pnrpose." See that yon pet C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. DATE. SUNDAY.. 1 Holiday. Tut- day Weiluufldsy 4 i oursuay. Friday..., SutiirtlaY. . SUNDAY . d Monday Tutwday . . 10 H edu'sd v 11 Thursday, .12 Friday In Hnturduy..l4 SUNDAY. IS Monday. ... Tuiday...l7 Wedu'sd'y lt lmiradav .1 Friday ....iiti Mnnirdfty..71 SUNDAY. fc; Mouday . . 23 Tuesday . . 24 WisIii'kiI't a'i Thursday .Slii f riday....z7 Saturday. 8 SUNDAY SKI Monday.. Uu Hiau wiTicn. Inn ft I h. in ft LOW WATER. A. M. h.m ft.llh m i ft 0 X!i7 6 0 40 112 Hi; 2 !M 02; 8 !i i 7 5.1 4 8 SI 5 6 il 72 7 7 8 8 8 6! 8 01 78 6 6! 58 5 5 15 3 i7 10 25'6 2 1100 6 7 U M 7 i; 4 5 41 70 8:11 U4. 10 8il 111.' 18 08 0 :i0 lKf- 2 2: 8 IN 412 511 6 80 8 04 II LH)7 6 IS 45 7 2 1 OS 7 6 1817 7 16280 2 15 8 1 2 43;8 2 818 8 8 8 47:8 8: 4 2S.8 1 5 lh 6 2ii 7?.S 8 50 10 01 u m 116 12 40 1 16 154 8;i2 &i 855 4 45 6 4i 651 800 6 8 8 15 0 9 101(17 0 1105,71 17 8 4 8rti 615 646 712 7 82 7 66 8 21 8 40 814 9 41 10 25 0 81 156 81C.I 41 603 6 47 680 70. 7 4! 8 28 8 05 9 4tii 10 81 7 tit 005 1 19 2 8 30 4 22 6 05 -0 6li 5M .1 1 0 U -0 -0.. -0V -07 -1 1 -16 19 2 3 29; 0 6 0 6 01 04 -0 6 -0 7 1-0 5 -0 2 0 2 o;i 2 5 S2 03 05 06 05 06 0 0 6 2 6 7 oo-s 0 71)0 8 at 8 2H 8 02 9 42 hung It to dry over n chair that had. washed ashore. She kept a watchful eye on the garment, but aa It mi on the open beach, and no one in sight ehe thought ehe could wa'.k way a, few yards to rpjak to her husiMnd. In a few minutes she Cooked around and dress and chair were pone. Talk about thieving, why, tlio.e pcopco up there could steal the teeth out of your head." " 10 2fi0 1 1124 11 en 1 05 2 54; 4 12 611 6 01 6 61 7 85 80 9 10 10 02 11001 11 85 1 11 2 45 s;56i 450! 681 05 The fae-elmllo signature 1 on every wrapper. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. 3a EXPOSITION Portland, Oregon. OPENS .... October 5th. ALONG THE WATER FE0NT. The Steamer Columbia leaves San Fran cisco for this city today. There are nine cuotoms officers quaran tined on board tho City of Rio do Janeiro at San Francisco, who are watching- that nothing- g-ets In or out of the vessel Tho Enuineerlnir News suya: Marsh re clamation in New Jersey Is the subject of a, recent report by the State geologist. mr. junn u. amocii. The state contalne 26.500 acres of tklal mmrafli, ft which 41,304 acres have been redeemed by banking- and draining, moetty in the lower part of the state. The Newark and rraciramui-ii meaaowa, located within a row mllea of New York city cover 29,842 acres. Mr. Smock, after etudylng the memoaa ana resu.its of dvklnar In Hoi. l&nd, now reports upon these New Jersey marsh lands, and attempts to revive the etate Interest In reclamation. He claims t malt this reclamation would be compara tively easy, and that the reurns from me aj'KMi land would far more than compensate tor the expenditure. For truck gardena alone he bellves that much of the Newark and Hackeneack land. If reclaimed, could be rented for from 8300 to y00 per acre annually, as iiio eon is very fertile. Are Ion a Bicyclist? If So, Are You Certain I Agrees Willi You? WHAT MUSICIANS SAY THE PYRAMIDS OF EGYPT. The cruiser Philadelphia Wednesday shipped v crew of American tars. No man was taken by tho flag-ship unless be could show that he had voted In the United States. A targe tramp steamer. Straits of Sunda, will be due In Tacoma the iotter part of this month, to load lumber for South Africa. She will take 2,000,000 feet of Washington fir. The Southesk has arrived at Queens town, 106 days from this ctly, with 19,000 barrels of flour. This hlp lias made e quick trip. She Is tine first of the June fleet from this coast to report at destin ation. Tho American ship George Curtis left up the river yesterday afternoon In tow of the Harvest Queen. Sfiie dischargee; 350 tons of freight at the O. R. and N. dock in order to lift her sufficiently to enao.a her to get up the river. Th lure est and most complete dlsplav evei made of the Resources, Industries. O mmerce. Business, Apiculture, Forests, Mines, rrults, Flherles, Alanufactures and Transportation Facilities ot the Great Pacific isorthwest. Fine Music. Special Attraction Every Day. Reduced Rates on all Transportation Lines. ADMISSION. Single Admlssl m ChlMren under la Years Season Tickets 35c IOC $3.00 E. C. HASTEN, Secretary. For Exhibit Space apply at the Exposition Building to C. H. HUNT, Superintendent. UNIVERSITY OF OhECON, 1895-1896. THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eupene, Oregon, offers free tuition to ol BluilentB. Youn men can olituiu board, loJt;iuz. heat ami light in tho dormitory for $2.50 per week. Roomers furnish their own line d. Younj women are provided with board iu privHts families nt $3.00 per week. Younn women desirirjg board should aJdress l'rof. John Struup, Eu: eiu, Oregon; or Secretary loung Women's Christian Atsiuiatiou, Kngftie. The University offers three bnccalaureate degrees Bachelor uf Ai ta, lWhelor of Soience and Bachelor of Letters, witb corresponding cowries of sl.udy. The following shorter courses are alsooffared: An English eourse leading in two years to a businefis diploma and in three years to the title graduate iu Euulihh; au advunced coarse for graduates of normal schools leading to the de gree master of pedagogy ; a three years' course in civil engineering leading to the decree t-ivil engineer; a course of two years for teachers of physical education leading to a diploma aud the title director of physical education. The University oharges an mcidoutal fee ot ten dollars, winch is payable in advance by all students. Students holding diplomas from the public schools and those having teachers' oer, ti&cates are admitted to the preparatory department without examination. Those desiring information regarding the preparatory department should address the dean, N. L. Narregan, Eugene. For catalogues and information address C. JI. Chapman, President, or J. J Walton, Seoretary, hngene, Oregon. A dispatch yesterday from Port Alegre ay tnait the British bark O.emluno, bound from Hamburg- to Port Los Ange les, Is ashore on the South American coast In $1 deg. south latitude. She Is broadside on in 16 feet of water. Chronicle. Three vesseCa were eit 'the quarantine station at Angel Island yesterday, says How Were They Reared and Hor Was the Material Gathered? The pyramids of Egypt, for long, and to this day Included among- the world's nonaers, are to be regurded as marvel ous triumphs of meohianioil skill. Of course there are many scattered over the Nile country, some of brick, some of stone, and of varied height. The two largest are In the neighborhood of Cairo. They are and lhavo been for thousands of years the most colossal monuments In the world. The largest, that of Cheops, In He orig inal state' Is eaid to have been 800 feet high and the length of Its base on each elde the same. It Is built of huge stone ranging from two feet to four feet In height. It Is now rugged and has the character as well as the appearance of a four-eldede gireat stairway. The hol Jcw between (he .steps are believed to have been fl'.led In with white marble, which would ehlne Hke snow under the Egyptian sun. The pyramid is now much reduced In height, not being more than 600 feet. It Is generally admitted that the pyramids were built for tombs and on certain astronomical principles. There Is an Inner chamber where the sarco phagus was p:aced. When a monarch be gan to reign he commenced to build his tomb. When he died his body was placed In the sec red dhaitrtber prepared for It, and the opening which led to It was rtceed. The pyramid was then completed. If the monarch's relirn wm lnnir ttu, amid was large. If ahort the pyramid whs ema'J. How these great etructures were reared and how the huge masses were brougiht iue.oi.iiOT nu put in their places Is a Some (food Advice to All Riders of the Wheel Who May Be In Danger Without Knowing It. "Net to my frlenda I love my bicy cle." She was an erttlhuslaetlc young- woman wno, -uttered these words, and she evi dently meant tihem. There Is go much exhilaration and pleasure In riding- bicycle, that It Is no wonder It is ea popular. But aike every good ithlng; It hae Its drawbacks. People who 'have ridden blcycCe for any length of time are al most always troubled at times with pain in the back. It is a, fact w'hlchi admits of no dispute, that the vibration of the wheel causes, in nearly every case, more or less kidney, liver or urinary dlfflcul ties. Not that these troubles are ser ious at the beginning-, but they are liable to Become o if tthey continue. There is no more serious trouble In the world than Kidney troub.o. whether In men or wom en, and there is nothing- more certain tJian that it moit foe checked in time. or broken health, shattered strength and untimely death are sure to follow, Any man, woman or child can ride "a Dlcyc-te without any dinger from these troubles If the kidneys and urinary or gans are only kept regru-Iated. But, ot course, there is the great difficulty. Ev ery physician knows that !t Is difficult to regulate these delicate organs, and a'JI physicians admit that there is absolutely but one remedy for these troubles. That remedy is Warner's Safe Cure. This great discovery is acknowledges to be the only cure for these difficulties, because it stimulates gently ithe kidneys and all ad. Jacent organs and causes them to con tinue In perfect 'heaCWv. There need) be no fear of backache, peculiar DOlna. de pressed feelings, or any of the thousand things which indicate kidney difficulty. where this great Safe Cure Is used con tinuously and In time. So that bicycle riders need not fear, but can ride to their hearts' eontent, providing- only they are carerul, providing only they watch for the approach of Whe first symptoms of kidney difficulty, and providing- only they check tfhem 1n time. STATE NEWS. the Bulletin of Wednesday. They were I Question which has never been satlsfac- the Pacific Mall steamer City of Rio de Janeiro, the Honolulu packet 8, C. Allen and the British ship Merioneth from the port of Rio do Janeiro. The British ship Xaomene arrived yes terday, 158 days from Liverpool. On July 10, while working- through a furions northwest galle off Cape Horn, she was boarded by a heavy sea. which played havoc around the decks, a seaman named Joseph Perry was knocked down, da9hed against the spare spars and killed. He was a native of Wales, awed 60 years. Call. Few Hen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those we serve. We're trying In every way ts make them the most en joyable In town.- All the "good things" of tht season cooked by our excellent coek in the most delicious style. Perfect service. It pou invite a friend to the Palace Restaurant the place is a sufficient guar antee that be will receive a good meal. The Palace Restaurant Are You Going East? If so, drop a line to A C. Sheldon, general agent of the "Burlington Heute," 250 Washington St., Portland. He will mall yen free of charge, maps, time tables, and advise you as to the through rates to any point, reserve Bleeping car accommodations for you and furnish you with through tickets via either the Northern, Union, South ern. Canadian Pacific, and Great North ern railroads at the very lowest rates obtainable. The Burlington Route Is generally conceded to be the finest equipped rail read in the world for all classes of travel. J50. FOB A CASE IT WILL NOT CUPCTt Anairreeable Laxative and NERVE TONIOI, Bold by Druggists or sent by mall 5c60o and $1,00 per package. Samples free. Wfl TUV1"6 Favorite TOOTH NWMJ lbA jLAWfor tUeTetUmdilxeta,2u3, For Bale by 5. W. Ctran. TENDED SYMPATHY. "Do unto others as you would have others so unto you." Is sympathetically rfhown in the following line, the pre - ,nnpU"ii lifeins; tht sympainy is b-jrn, or akin to pain or sorrow: Gentlemen: Please Bend Kranse'f Headache Capsules as follows: Twc ooxes t Flora Seay, Havanna, N. Dak. Two boxes to Lillie Wilcox.. Brookland. N. Dak. i nave always been a great Mifferer from headache and your Cap sules are the only thing that relieves me." Yours very truly. FLORA SEAT, Havana, N. Dak. For sale by Chas. Hogers, Astoria. Or. Role Agent "A TALENTED EDITOR." Gentlemen: I had occasion to use several boxes or Krause's Headache Capsules while traveling to Chicago to attend the National Democratic Con vention. They acted like a cnarm in preventing headaches and dizziness. Have had very little headache since my return, which is remarkable. Yours, respectfully; JOHN U. SHAFFER, Ed. Renovo (Pa.) Record. For sale by Chas. Rogers. Astoria, Or., sole agent North Paeifie Brecaery JOHN KOPP, Prop Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. Leave orders with J. L. Carlson at the 8unnyslde Saloon or Louis Boentge at the Cosmopolitan Saloon. All orders will be promptly attended to. Blr All non-Bcfmioas remwly for OonorrlHm, I ftlwt, Spftrmaiurrhcr. w hiii. BDBtnrftl di- I cijurgas. or tit iDflimma tlon, irritmtioD ur ulcerb tion of m ii ro ti a 0,er . nt in rln wmriflf t.uu, or boUi, 2.75. Circular ! nqiMsL IB 1 W JJ' ' ftf tot w mjtm-M-n. V i-'yo. s.i. ,J IVIAKE Attractive Sthrf by e thr HOriP most l)enutilnl crcntme in it. rivi C It you Lave bennty preserve 't. If not, ymi can improve vonr looks immensely. Where there'.-! a will there's wBy. A good wny is the use ot my articles, especially Lola Iflontez Greme 75o per pot. Brings beauty to the ffla by feed ing V rouuh the p!:m pores, gives life to faded faces. Sold hy Mrs D I. BLOUNT, 4d7 Duabe St. As toria, Oregon in nJ 1 "S MrsNft tin liar. thvMiu.kiaZiLXt fVuLu(risoD, America's I luSaK)nUv i;eauty doctor, 40 and 42 Geary St., San Francisco. CaL The steamer Areata, which arrlvod yes terday from the north, says the Call, brought down Captain and Mrs. Wood Hhle. First Officer Campbefil, Engineers 8emp and MoCutcheon and Steward Mcody of the wrecked steamer Bawn. more. Captain Woodlde reports that the iron -nun is still hard and fast In thi sand and will remain there In all prob Bunny tin nooinsctay. Among the un fortunate paescrgers were E. E. Edmonrl. on and wife, who were bound for South America. They are poor people, arM us mey dost everything in the wreck, they ieei uie uisaster Keenly. The British steamer Yanaiva. la now Port Town-send and will load lumber for ue.agoa Bay, South Africa. The ..Nor. weglan steamer Herman Wede. of jure. berg, arrived at Vancouver yesterday to load lumber for the same port. The steamer Beltlsloe loaded with the first cairgo consisting of 2,000,000 feet of lumber at the Port Blakaly mitts last March. The Selvlg took out the second cargo of 2,500,000 feet from Port Blakely and the steamer Oscar II, Eekdale and Straits of Dover each carried away 2,000,000 feet of nr lumljer from this port. Tacoma, there fore, has shipped three .of the five car goes and promises to keep up that pro. portion of the shipments. The steeniccs which are yet to sail will carry the- fol lowing amounts of lumber: Yanariva. 2,500,000 feet; Straits of Sunda, 2,000,000 rem; stratnneas. 2,000.000 feet: Herman Wede, 2,000,000. The "British steamer StrathneMi, Cap. tailn Durdin, is expected on the Sound in a ehort time to load lumber for Delagoa Bay, south Africa, and it la quite prob. able she will take her cargo from this port. The Strathnees left Helgo, Japan, August 3. She was bound for Puget Sound by way of MoJI and Shanghai. The nrst cargo of Washington fir for South Africa was shipped from the Sound last March and since this trade has been In augurated, Ave large steamers have al ready left for that country with full car goes of the leading product of the Evergreen staite, ar.di two more steamers s.re already on thf, Sound preparing to taike cargoes while the two -announced at the head of this column are now on the way here. This makes a total of nine of tne cairgest class of freight steamers com. Ing to these waters In a very little more man hair a year after the lino was es- tabjlahed. iiedger. A GOOD WORD. Balfour, Guthrie & Co. took two larire ships for wheat loading vesterdav at 24 for Cork for orders, or 22s d to a direct port, one of these will be laid on for Liverpool direct. The rate shows a do. cllne of 6s 3d from the last previous snot charter. It ii thouirWt the owners of these ships did a iv'oe thin in accepting Business even et the decline. Two ahlm came In yesterJay to be added to the Ortengaged 11st. One of these was in baJlast from Hongkong. Another Game in under charter. There are now thirteen fhfps at 24.000 tons on the free list, all of wnron nave arrived thi month. Five of ttpe are wooden efhlps. It is too earlv to begin to accumulate tonnage for the crop year ot ikh-37, and It Is hoped that every one of these ships wlJ get an offer ror some kind of outward business right way. The longer they regain in Dort the poorer the chance for acceptable tmu icr.-.iournai or i.ommerce. The following comes form the Coast aian: --captain Metcalfe, representing mo Timrine unuerwruerj, who went up to the Bawntnore on the San Francisco tug .oiirvn. camea away with him a very wir opinion oi some sections of Qurry, juuipng Dy wnat he told a reporter in San Francisco. Among other things he said: "There Is one thing I am going xo xer.i you mat you can gamble on. rne people who live within twenty or iwemy-iour miles or where the Bawn more went ashore are born wreckers. Mr. J. J. Kelt Sharpsburg, Pa, Dear Sir- I am glad to say a good word for Krause's Headarhe (!rHiiilea After suffering for over three years . Tn' to: every thing In sight, and Cap with actlte neuralgia and its consequent ta,n an1 Mri- Woodside and the men iinumnia Cvhlch sc-cmed to r.affle the 'wer actually hungry when we arrived; efforts of some of our best physicians) 1 these Oregon men and women had pH- ou suggested this remedy -which gave f"re1 their provisions. Mrs. Woodxlde ne aim oft instant relief. . Words fall i v reduced to one gown, and Capt. o expr?ss the praise I should like to : et3 Pair of shoes, no socks, a . iinw on Know's He-rlnobe Capsules. J1lr of troupers and a Shirt and hat GratPftiHv ours. '. Everything else was stolen. Mrs. Wood- MRS. E. It. HOLMES, ( ede jam her tl wrapper in a mysterloas Montrote, Pa. ' vay. If was wet with eaCt water, and she torily answered. Of mechanical t-n-, some of the early peoples seem to have had much more knowledge than there Is any direct record of.-:hlcago Record. It appears that Mr. Herbert Spencer wias not tho first eminent mm to refuse the Prussian order "Pour le Merlto Uhiand, the poet and llhnrni rfartnrtr In the Wurtemburg Landtag, declined the honor on political grounds. THE DISCOVERY SAVED HIS LIFE. Mr. G. Oalllouette, druggist, Beavers w.lle. 111., says: "To Dr. King's New Dus oovery I owe my Uf. Was talker, with La Grippe and tried all the physicians for "miles about, but of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Hav ing Dr. King's New Discovery in my store, I sent for a botltle and began its u-se and from the first dose began to get banter, and Sifter using three botltles was up and about again. . It Is worth its weight In gold. We won't keep afore or kouee without lt." Get a free It-riei at Chaa. Regers' drug store, BUCKLEN'S ARNICA BAtiVB. The best salva In the world for Cut Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum. nSnw i801 Tctter' Chapped Hnndi Chilblains. Con.s. and AU Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It (s guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents per box. For ss'.e bj Chas. Rogers. Odd Fellows' building. Children, espectr,lly tsfants, are soon run down with Cholera Infantum "Summer Complaint." Don't wait to de- lerouTe, put give DeWlWs Collo & Choi vure promptly, you can rely on it use no ewer. Interesting Items Culled From Oregon's Leading Newspapers. It is an old custom to nail up a horse shoe over a door for good luck. Butchers who have been doing this have lately been compelled to take them down. Peo ple don't like the sign over a butcer's stall. It does not look as If they sold "boneless turkey." Salem Post. The Yamhill Record says: "Many of the hopyards in Polk and Marion counties have been abandoned because of the growers' Inability to get picking money and also because the hops in some of the yards have begun moulding on the vines. The contractors have refused to advance money unless expert dryers are employed and this, the growers say, the market will not justify, hence the crops are aban-dined. tlon ot the rules, but It Is uselejs to Im pose penaltle unltsa there be some guar anty of their being enforced. Even more levoltlng are the details of the prepara tion of "extracts of bf," which are offered to the public In dainlv lars. hut are often made from tho sweepings and drains of the rcfuao from, the canning rooms and cellars. The tanks of this "extract of filth" are left open, nnd the ooaies or aeaa rats, in nn advanced state of decomposition, are from time to time withdrawn before the delicious and nour ishing compound is ladled Into the dainty Jars aforeeald. No analysis or other metnoa or examination can be relied upon to reveal the antecedents of these ex tracts, now so largely used by till claases throughout tho land. Medical Press and circular. -copy transmitted to the department ui aKTicuiiure. E. flcNCIL, R-e:;v .-. rn i, ii L.1Q PROOF POSITIVE. The Candidate And now, what Is the puiuics oi your ramlly, Uncle Ephraim' Uno-o Ephrainv-Wea, sah; I's a 'Publl can, but my wife, she's a Ponerii.t The Candidate-Why, how. do you make that out? Uncle Ephrain-SaHln sure, nh: 'u.. bikj mis increases aer population by ecv- uifiiwn eince we (lone got hitohed. SHORT INTERVALS OF PEACE. Only are vouchsafed to nerves weak and unstrung, but when it is braon! iiit .nd uuiueu dv nostectera Htomm -nitt. perfect tranquility reigns night and day throughout the nervous system. Ner vousness is equoMy a manifestation of chronic dyspepsia, a disorder to the re lief of -which the Bitters are - peculiarly -kiu. iu mo general vigor begotten of complete digestion and assimilation, two functions aided by this auxiliary of ucunu, me nerves or course share. Nor. vous people should use it steadily, not at uncertain Intervals. The bilious and i:uuaitpaiea, ana those troubled with ma laria, rheumatism and kidney trouble, oibu uenve remarxable benefits from It ine agea and innrm nnd that It tends greeny to lessen their physical troubles, and persons slowly recovering strength after an exhausting Illness convalesce more rapidly when It is resorted to. It ib, .moreover, a capital! appetizer. KARL'S CLOVER IIOOT. th rat Bloed purifier, gives freshness and olearness to the complexion and n.n. uonaupauon. ?t cts.. bo cts , Il.W. JTor sals by J. W. Coon. The Newherg Independent says there isn't a genuine catfish in Oregon waters. The big-headed fish caught in the Co lumlbla slough and elsewhere are bull head and while resembling a catfish somewhat, are altogether different In their habits, and decidedly inferior in quality. Then, too, they seldom grow to weigh more than a pound or so, while catfish have been taken that would weigh 80 or more pounds and very frequently 10 to 30. INDORSED BT THP1 PRESS. Gentlemen: This is to nertlrV har have used Krause's Keadauns Capsules wna sausractory results. I tought a box which cost ins J53. and one capsrie ourea me or a areaorul sick hfndache. My wife and myself nave both used the medloines .manufactured by the norman LJrbtv lire do., nnd vi r. commend them to the public aa being jjuhi wnat mey are represented. Kespeotfully, W. J. HUTCHISON. Ed. Gazette, Pleasant Hill. 7io, Twenty-five cents, for tale by Cbaa, Rogers, Astoria, Or., sola agents. PROVEN A BOON. Gentlemen: I have always recom mended Krause's Headacns Capsules "herever I nave had a chance. They .ive proven a veritable boon In my utmlly against any and all kinds of Peadacbe. Yours truly. J. ifi. WALTER, Leavenworth, Kansas. For sale by Cbaa. Rogers, Astoria, Oregon, sole agent , Cholera Morbus is a dangerous, com. plaint.- and often Is fatal in its results. To avoid this you should use DeWltt's Collo ft Cholera Cure, as soon as the first symptoms appear, 5ll "J 9 SUN kM iHHm HT infill lilt J '" ' .7TT.... -ZT. 1 SIznatare If printed la BLUB diagonally across tho' 0UTSID8! wrapper 'J UJ of every iT bottlo of I ; vtl Orfjlntl I )J and Oonulne) fl ys (WorceterbIre SAU6E As a farther pnuotlo asfaaf aU ,m,tmt'tii9, r Afsats (or taa United tatos. JOHN DUNCAN3 50NS. N. Yi ROYAL Baking Powder. ti'.ghzzt cf e!l la Icsver.!r.s ttrtngtb-l. i. OorarssMfrt Rspert Judge R. E. W, Spargur of the Minne haha Irrigating company, located on the UmatOo, river, says that they expect to start work on their ditch again soon. They have six miles of the ditch now complete, and ca1cuualte to extend it eight or ten miles futher this fall or winter. Their ditch covers a fine body of land, all laying level and easy to cover with water, The company has now suite a little town of its own at Maxwell siding on the O. R. & N., consisting of several- dwellings, barns, shops, etc. Judge Spargur says that after looking over various parts of the country they concluded to locate where they are now, believing it to be the best location they had seen any, where and that they have not had any cause to regret the selection. It Is ex pected that many persons will take land under the ditch In fact, several families have already done so. East Oregonlan. Superintendent O'Brien, General Pas senger Agent Hurtburt and General Road master Peters passed through Pendleton to the East In Mr. O'Brien's special car on an Inspecting trip. Being seen at the train by a reporter, Mr. O'Brien was cfclced if there was anything In the resurrected report that the O. R. A N. would tunnel the Blue mountain east of Pendleton to shorten the lino thirty miles and obviate the hauling of trains over the high mountains as at present. Mr. o urleu said: "I am positive no such move Is contemplated, at least not for this season. It Is a work of magnitude that Incurs great expense. Such, a tunnel as has been spoken ot would be one and one-fourth miles long and would cost something Hke a million and a half, and that a lota of money to spend during these times." Referring to the route according to the o.l survey made when the tunnct was projected in former years. Mr. O'Brien said it would be along the north fork of Meacham creek, comlns: out at Hllgard. East Oregonlan. Hue. mm 'ioi 'tsUNVdwoa UMiauiiJ x -n am q xpto tjnft Tt iu no TIB" iiil-iionM , pixy ,,ii - Btra , .M,foMt,i njim-imn tvwm aim epij; ggga 8lrj nj Snjddojp aiojaq jt paqjaAO jon op noA Wqi sons aq pus jsnq ppicw noA" SB anaJoMoa xpnm 6b spjnu-OMi neip sjora joa asfl leqsing pavoao lt1t)n mm W prt n l wj t u1jj in mini tmn4ot) t pas tasMoo io i)au6 ias s MISREPRE9BNTATION OF AMERI CAN CANNED OOOD9. U. S. Consular Report. I inclose herewith a clipping from the China Gazette Gai paper published In Shanghai), of May 7th, containing an ar ticle from the Medical Press Circular. which, owing to lt nature. I think should be handed to the honorable sec retary of agriculture, for nuah action as he may deem proper. The animus ot suctt article Is not hard to divine, for it is well known that the market for American canned meats, etc., Is a large ana constantly Increasing one In the Orient, and consequently the demand for the products of Eurom Is fast diminishing. , All newspapers of the East are en. tlrely In the hands of the English, and iney never let an opportunity Dass wirereoy iney can moke some disparaging remarxs upon America, Americans, und American products. JOHN FOWLER, Consul. Nlngpo, May. 17. 1896. (Extract from the China Gazette, Shang- ixai, way 7, 1896.) Some very harrowlnr details are la hand concerning the preparation and packing of meat at Chicago for export. 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