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TUB LIOHTSH1P AND THE TILOTS.
If It la true that Commander Faren
holt haa Issued an order forbidding the
lightship to harbor pllota after discharg
ing their vessels outside, It la to be hoped
tho Chamber of Commerce will take
prompt atepa to have It rescinded.
There con be no possible harm to the
government In thla custom, elnee It la
understood the pilots are more than
willing to pay for their accommodations,
and it Is easy to see how tho movement
of shipping will be seriously crippled and
the pilots themselves subjected to much
unnecessary hardship It It Is abolished.
What la the lightship there for It it Is
, not for the benefit of commerce, and
Isn't the refuge these vessels are capable
of affording, within reasonable bounds.
to pllota who are prevented by stress of
weather from rejoining their boats after
putting shlpa to sea, almost as useful a
mtv ice to commerce as the single func
tion for which they were originally in'
tended? In fact there ought to be a gov
ernment requirement that each lightship
off a much-frequented harbor shall con
stltute a known pilot station, and ho kept
constantly supplied by the harbor'a reg
ular pilot aifAice. with a quota of skilled
pilots to be furnished on application to
all vessels missing the pilot boat fur
ther out In the ocean.
Tho matter of Commander Farenholt's
alleged order Is a legitimate subject for
Inquiry on the part of our own and the
Portland Chamber of Commerce, and we
hope to aee It have their Immediate and
determined attention.
AN ENGLISH AUTHORITY.
8ir Charlea Tupper, In his lecture on
"preferential" trade, which he delivered
In Manchester a few weeks ago, drew a
vivid picture of the way In which It Is
claimed Great Britain la treated Ir. mat
ters of trade by the nations which derive
tho greatest benefit from her policy of
free trade. He said:
But there Is another iKtlnt which Is be
ing brought forward. They say: "We
daro not adopt this iicy that Is pro
posed. We dare not lmoe a duty of i
per cent, or 10 per ce.t. upou the pro
ducts of foreign countries coming lnti
Kngland so as to favjr our colonies, lie
cause. If we do, thoao countries will re
taliate, and we shUI have our great for
eisn. trad Interfered with.' ltetallate
how can they retaliate? Vhe!i you get
a fence as high as it la possible to erect
It. you cannot get It any hlsher. Know
ing that Kngland was hound hand and
foot by this policy of fre trade to which
alio had committed herself, that what
ever they did they could do It with Im
punity, foreign countries have gone on
building up their tarliTa against her.
Show me the country in the world that
has exhibited the sllghetst appreciation
of the magnificent gen,roslty of KngUnd
in doing what no other country In the
world has done for them, tht Is, allow
ing inein in etrutmnv mer msnu-
lacturo or produce Into the I'nltel King
dom to strike down and paralyse British
Industry, agricultural and manufactur
ing, from one end of the country to the
ether, and yet receiving no consideration
whatever. ICheers We have hail an
opportunity of seHng how grateful count
tries sre for the favor with which Kng
land has treated them. What Is the
fact with referenee to the great republic
to the south of us? In M. when they
sent m.rti,iiQ of American prwlueis Inio!
Kngland without having to iay me fHr-
thing of duly, and only -ecclvrd some-1
thing like E.'M' of Urltlsh products
In return Inio the I'nited States uf
America, one would have ruptl that
that would satisfy the most greoly nntlon
In tho world so fr as rerlpro.-al trn.lc
wna concerned. Hut It did not What
did they do? They sat down and de
vised a McKlnley tariff, by vhlrh they
could sec how much more lh-y eould
strike down this ttitx.ug wtikh they
were taxing in exohnn-.ro for ii.Mii.w.
With wh.i woi. . :
rr'aUng tetrads
dom. Willi the object of ruining industries i
in the I nltcd Kingdom,
,"of S '"ere" ;,::".!h;:nR:
,
What will our Peuoeriiilc fronds of 1 generous nis.d punching bags and flying
tho ft trade genua say l0 this nmgnlfl-! , "'"l-nd-l from the ceilings.
,, . ,. , , Aroun.l the sides of the room ore rowing
cent tribute to the business acumen and , .ppri,m chest .eights and everything
statesmanship of the Republican party?, else a completely equlpeil gymnasium
Kir Charl-a Tuppf evidently Mlews' """"'d contain.
''H:RrP..W.c. Iff.snd .....vlriHIVr
uie r.iiiiry mw, was ieigncd Mr the
benefit of our own ieop;- as asslnsi for-'
elgn countries, lie also shows that tiu se
Republican laws cxvat.M a Imlanco of
trade In our favor l'h 'Jivat llrlislu.
Now. If Sir Chrl-s Is rtght-and It Is
i Iw. i.e..,mi ik.i i.. .... i ..
.. .n., no ..ij
Ject In mlss-siallng the benefit thla coun-.
try has derived from a pro'cctlve tartrT-'
then It was s wrong, little short of st '
. . ,, ,,
crlmr. lo repeal the It publican tarlrts-
tsrtns tnat pro.m-e.1 a Iwlance of tra.li
In our favor wiih
Vniilan.t of
stltute therefor a Derio- rsilc tariff which
haa reversed this tnormons balance of .
trade In Kngland s rs-or Sir (,-
Topir tineons. l: ii ;-t m
Id) tho d'Ceten, " !.t ll, i 1
loli'xrale policy, ot t;
IX'miwi-utSe tstit b : : '
rl J
'. If
'Hot
IV.
na.l rii.-
f..rmrr, he explb'Uty .'. iefll - A iter.
Ira ,-.t lkin.' ryi-e; l' li.it t. it
st.iitl s si.ow and i . r own po;t bsr
le
statesman a nmi
...,t to account for tha InabllPy ff the
,V Und administration to maintain the
! g..id re
,f , o.
Anothcr big Increase In tho UrUloh
navy anJ tho large .liltllon to tho mer
cantile licet will be lity to mak the
work in tli Rrttish hlp yards very brisk
for tho next year or two. llarland A
Wolf, of Rolfast, announce that there Is
work famuli ahead to keep Ihelr force
nt fxCM mn cmplojcd for the next year
or two. Japan I going to build a new
navy, largely In Riltlsh. ahlp yards; tho
Ovi-man rmiieror Is satisfied apparently
that the tivrman navy la hardly bin
enough to drive the Rrltlsh navy out of
sight, and so he has gltn orders lor the
construction of more ships, many of
them In ltrltlsh yard. Altogether, the
Rrltlsh shipbuilders r not likely to
suffer mi.ch for a year or two.
The Times-Mountaineer thinks there Is
something wrong In tho claim that the
Cascade locks cannot be opened for traffic
without further appropriations from con
gress. It Is somewhat strange that the
defect In the middle lock iras not duv
covered and proper steps taken to remedy
It long ago. There has been more than
a suspicion prevalent for spme time that
the locks would not be put In rperatlon
on the first of March, and tho Ylmes-
Mountalnevr's demand for a ' Igld In
vestigation aa to the causes and respon
sibility for the delay In conf-Mrrlna this
costly and much-needed benefit on ths
commerce of the lower Columbia will
find an earnest echo from thla Miction of
the state.
The late memorial from the Astoria
Chamber of Commerce on tho subject of
federal aid and supervision In salmon
propagation is bearing prompt ami
promising fruit In tho reference to the
senate Judiciary committee of 8enator
Mitchell's Inquiry as to the government's
urldlctlon In the premises. It Is to be
hoped that this qu.yitlon shall not bo al
lowed to ilern, like so many others, in the
overcrowded archives of the committee.
The energy with which Senator Mitchell
pushed the matter should Inspire the
Chamber of Commerce to renewed efforts
to keep It moving until the subject has
had thorough consideration and a fair
report to the senate.
Kitclish paiers say the proposal to re-
oiicn the Washington mxrl'lme conference
to consider the quvstlon of side lights
and sound clgtials will not I favored
In shipping circles there unices the num
ber of delegates shall bo based on a ton
nage franchise. At the last conference
the Prltish delegates, who represented
13.S(M1 tons of shipping, had only the
same voting power as the smallest mart
time (owcr. Kngllsh shipowners think
to give Great Britain, vlth over half the
total tonnage of the world, a voting
power not exceeding that of Belgium
for Instance, would make the conference
a farce.
The Astorian haa always claimed and
published many arguments to prove that
the government had Jurisdiction to pre
vent the extermination of the salmon.
Commislsoner McfJuIre haa repewtedly
aaid that the reasons urged by this paper
for the government s Jurisdiction, both
In the regulation of tho fishing season
and appliances to be used, aa well aa the
exclusive control of propagation methods,
were among the clearest and strongest he
had known to be advanced by any au
thority.
THE IDBAL PANACEA.
James L, Franc j, Merman. Chicago.
says: "I regard 1. King's New Discov
ery as an Meal panacea for cougtM, colds
and lung complatitta, baring used It
In my family for the last five years, bo
the eixSue.on of ftiysictafl's prescriptions
or other preparatsona.'
Rev. Job Burgua, Keokuk. lows.
writes: "I have been a mtiuaerr of
the Methodist Dastvfaal ofcurcfc for U
years or more, and have never found any
thing ) tenvAcJal. or ttaat gsTS me such
speedy relW as Dr. King's Nerw Discov
ery." Try this Meat cough remedy now.
Trial tu. ties free at Charles Jiogers'
drug store.
H'.X YKAR8 OLD
Ami
P.-.v Several Thousand Dollars In
Tiixce The tlould Hoy a.
York Journal.
There Is a mite of a boy at Lakewood,
N. J., who will pay .t persons! tsls
this year. He Is a democratic youngster.
too. and Is being res re 1 after lh- fashion
of hy to whom taxes are an uncommon
quantity, because It will rest with them
whether they will ever have the where
althal that Is taxable. The name of this
small boy Is Jny Uoilld, Jr., and If he
lives t attain his majority he will find
hltrsclf a full-n'e.igt-d millionaire.
This son of tleorge Jay tlould and tho
namesake of his fsmous grandfathor Is
not . yet Impressed with the power of
weulih. Whatever the family Idlosyn
rrli may be In a money-making way.
It Is dellKhtful to know that this tiny tot
of six is U-lng educated In s truly dim--rrstlc
nml senrlnle fashion, very much
like other children who do not nay a
unny ef taxes. In his large fram
house. Hilltop, st Ijikewooil, tleorge
tlould snd his fsmlly live the year round,
ami there the two sons. Jay, Jr., and
MniMon and their sisters, Marjorle, Uwln
''IT "2'
Kinvilon and their sisters, Marjorle, Owtn
and nursery, and hsve the same gover-
nern-s r,d teachers and tny and rporta
The nursery ,. . ,g. weighted room
soi.il.les a young gymnasium. There are
any of the other children do, uses his
gymnastic training to excellent ad van-
te. At six yesrs he excels In horse
back riding, apd uses s bicycle after the
' losnton of an
n of an '""Ni
runs and j Jand has really ex
Unary control ,V hia sturdy little
lie ru
1 tranrdlnary control M hia sturdy
"PPeara 10 neve not me
umaiirai sense of dsnger. From the time
he rould stand alonenot many years
sinre-he haa shown de. lde.1 tendencies
i,,' ". """''T ""r'' n"' wUn'
kindly and affectionate disposition, ispe-
rislly fur his sisters ami for children
V"ung'r than himself.
Klngdon and
)
have many scrimmages (hat
in
uf Jay. Jr. Klngdon apparently haa the
artlstte temperament of Mra. Uould. Ills
,r"'n ." regarded aa phenomenal ny
I .:;iivtt. t?eelallv lita draw-Ins
' , -rts. Tlr Is no nauihal
i .st l'i fath-r's knowleits may
o' il-;.t Klujrilon cannot sttp-
piv
Ikn't It, it tlionpelniment by ewrt-
,.,, .i,iuu . or.! yoo , "ow ,.n.n
'tx '.ir. ...at ,. bsv lmmllste re.
to,
. s I r mental results
1..
tIix iilv AauN,
CIRCVIT COURT pockkt.
Ons HutWInd and t hirty CHea Is Cvnte
V Before Judge McX'.ride.
Ths following la the docket of rases to
com up before Judge McBrlds at the
next term of court:
CIVIL.
James W. Welch va. O. It, N
Co.
J. M. Tlobha va. J. H. Hums,
II. M. Tierce vs. II. A. Smith.
Wyatt Thompson s, Andrew and
Mary Ulsen.
Clatsop Mill Co, vs. Qiay'i River lag
ging Co,
W, W, Wherry vs. Simon Anlllla and
wife.
H. W. Tierce . M. A. Smith.
I A. Kearney vs. II. I). Newb.r,
Iura rVrrd vs. J. M. Shlvety.
Jos. Ilolladay va C. H. Ilclllnger, guard'
Ian, ad litem.
Jos. Ilolladay vs. Oregon R. K. Co.
C. II. ttrlltnger, guardian, vs. Jos, Halls
day.
J, W. llrahant vs, laclllc Construction
Co.
IVlcr Uracil el si. vs. John lVterson st
al.
J 11. IVKurr vs. A. P. R. R. Co.
Hong Chong vs. Agnes and William
Held.
Marcus Wise vs. H. A. Smith,
tleorg K a both vs. John Kervlce et al.
K. r Llbk v. Mitchell Rroa.
R. K Hush vs. J vines Welsh.
Dunbar 1'roduce and Urocery Co, vs.
C. F. Mramma.
Astoria Uuaranty Subsidy Co. va. City
of Astoria.
Simonds Saw Co, vs. Columbia River
Lumber Co.
R. L Savin vs. Harkviat and Tolvonen.
luls Sloss and L. L. Raker va. A. W.
and Mary Herry.
W. U llllletl va. H. W. Corbln.
McCague Savings Rank vs. IX W. Rush
and K. tl. Rogers,
McCague Savings Bank vs. J. T, Ruaa.
McCague Savings Rank vs. 11. C.
Thompson.
McCague Savings Rank vs. H. and II.
O. Van Dusen.
William Ihlng va Emma Corder et si.
D. K. Warern et al. vs. J. II. Del-rc
et al.
Oregon I. t 1 Co, vs. Reed A Wilson.
Esberg. Rachman s Co. va, Carl tsl
maa.
Kreeman Cobb vs. Krl Beebe.
School lUstrlct No. 1 va Nancy Welch.
Knoch U Blodgett vs. Bpencer M. and
Margarett Johnson.
Astoria B. L Ass'n. vs. Fred Tronson
et al.
Edward Ehrmsn vs. A. . P. R. R. Co,
Rowers Ruhtwr Co. vs City of AstoHa.
Oeo. 8. Klrby vs. W. P. Gibbons.
8. R. Smith vs B. F. Stevens.
Astoria Packing Co. vs August Johan
son. 11. M. 8wlttr vs. A. R. Kanags.
Utto Carlson vs. A. T. Ilrakk.
Assignment of I. W. Case.
W. J. IVnver and Win. Medley vs.
County of Clatsop,
State of Oregon va. It. K. Warren, gs-
slgne estate of I. W. Case.
K. J. Ford va K. U Dwyer and N. O.
Read.
D. K. Warren, assignee, va, Charles
Goddard.
C. P. Bryant vs. Kdmund Wathewa
Frank Patton va P. 11. Johnson.
Adolph and Jacob Le y vs. A. R. Ka
nags. lortland Trust Co. va, August C. Kin
ney and A. Ylgne Andrew.
F. M. Warren at al, vs. John Service.
Leamlee Latik and CMIv. Wlnto va
Charlotte Foes berg
California Saw Works vs. West Shore
Mills Co.; appeal. I
Astoria Investment Co, va, L W. !
Wright.
J. L Hartman. receiver, va. Charles;
Sllter ct al.
R. Luddlngton and John Service vs.!
Martin Ryan and Con Crowley.
W. II. PattersoD vs. Hoard of Pilot
Commissioners.
Nicolas Kerags vs.
Loula Duluth and
Thomas Proud et al.
Bertha Rasmussen vs.
land.
Robert Strange-
Karl L Johansen vs. Isak Olllla.
W. R. 8mlth vs. Albert Seahert et al
R. N. Csrnahan vs. Chas. Wood.
R. N. Carnahan vs Martin Ryan aX Co. i
Mary K smith va. ll. A. Smith.
JK. C. R. R Co. vs L. 11. Turner etpitcl0I.x8 Cfl-StOfia
Tatum
A Bowen vs. Nehalem Lumber
Co,
Chas. W. Allaky vs. Rthel D. Allsky.
T. Heigerson va Fred Oberg.
Anna M. Jones, executrix, va I. R.
Abercromble et aL
Kureka aX Epicure Pck. Co. re. Oust
Bendjus.
Timothy J. Kelly va diver Stewart
et al.
First National Rank of Astoria va
North Shore and Knappton Packing Co,
t al.
C. A. Peterson va K. Thompson, ap
peal. Astoria Savings Rank vs Via. Chance
et al.
Charlea Weeks vs. II. II, Parker, ap
peal. M. A. Harkett vs. Water Commission
of City uf Astoria et al.
Clatsop Mill Co. vs City of Asltrla et
al. i
M. A. Ilackett el al. vs Pacific Ptvlng
Co. et al.
Lucy A. Wood vs. Chas. Wood.
Parker Hanson va IC M. and i. R.!
urocg.
T. C. Cover, trustee, vs. R. It, Rren
ham et al.
Annie Wlneherger vs. Allssrt Wlneber
tr. Kllen llly va Joseh M. tlly.
Thorns s Spencer vs. J. P. Cartaon.
Fred Krosel va. Sydney IMI.
C. L Parker et al. va A. a Thompson
et al.
A. C. It. R. Co. vs Andrew Frnneen
et al.
Kllen tHen et al. vs Aleg (lllntrt.
Astoria R. I. Ass'n. vs O. A. Char
nock. P. C. Warren va. A. W. Hoyt et si.
Sydney Campbell vs Wm. Holmes.
Meyer, XVllson sV Co. vs ths th-ean
vanning t o.
tlllhert Bros, vs Annie Feakea.
Richard Harry vs Harry Hell.
A. c. R. It. Co. vs Axis Jscobson
e, aj,
l klctlregor vs Robert Christie. '
Mary Osg.w.1 ,s. I. u Osgood.
Assignment of Annls Feakea.
William K. Waas vs DanM May al
r.mplr Jewelry Co, vs Robt. 8. Norrls
t f. It. K. R, Co. vs. Eleanor A
Warren et al.
oior Hcndrtckson vs Mattl Markar-
a men.
fcugene M. Richardson vs Amanda
mrnamson.
Mutual Trust Co, vs Taclflc Pnlon
i scsing , -o,
August C Hint vs Sarah K. Rosa.
John I ,u nil berg vs, Nells Rurglund et al.
Ida May Itham ,. Iliomaa I .at ham
Koeenfeld, Smith Co. ,-s. J. N. lws
et at.
Martha R. Brown vs. Robert Bell.
L P. Mtilllnnlx vs tleo, Cnil. kshank.
Astorls It. I. Ass'n. vs Fred F. Illlnn
l si.
A. X C. R, R. R. Co. vs Samuel Welch.
CRIMINAL
Slate of Oregon t-s. Prank Correy: as
sault with daiureroua weapon.
Slate of tXreanm ts. Chariea Miller: lar
ceny of salmon and skiff.
State of Oregon vs. IVter Johnson: lar
rtiy rf a net.
Htnie cf Orwon vs Nina Wilson; lar-:
ceny Trom a dwelllna.
State ef ttregnn t. Sina Wilson: lar-!
c, ny from a dwelling. 1
Slat of OresM vs Kbe Johnson: lar.
ceny ef three sacks of oats
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Cattorta.
Astoria H. s L. Ass'n. vs. K. II. and cattle and l.w sheep. Jrv? '. ""'V "
II. A. Snow. AsV t X
Alice Bwlgman vs. Peter Bwlgman. Ons Minuet Cough Cur touches the I ' : " X
Assignment of Chlsholm AX Co. right stot. It also touches tt at the! V'J V-.ftr Y
I). K. Warren, assignee, V. R. N. Car-j right tlms If you take II when you have , V ,- '-.;v V !(w
nahan and C. 8. Wright. a cough or cold See th point? Then -. ' V .
Alex llarkvlst vs. Robert 8. Norrls et I son't csugh. Chas Rog-rs. ," I't N -' ' f''
al. . ,. gV . ..','".'- ; l I
R. L He bine vs R. N. Carnahan. I Time obliterates the notions t oolnlcn ' ' V . I;. .' V i . ' I
aiua ruuuv oiikino,
FRENCH
tllustrtt! by 6 doll wllh t drtM, inlts, )$ hat,
sml 8ft other nkk, ftimisliing tho. l ulic with Htn l.t-nt
FTtsnch fashion as x tut the chihlicii with an nimiMH Uiy.
Wfl VS tO
rTr -ru - ss.
O Ot I IICSO
Pnnhlnns.
3
RUtckmWM Durham Toiwcco Co., Durham, . C, nnd ih
Fashion lKtll will lc m itl Vu HstMiil. mi will liiul one otiHvn
liuuilo each ox. Imu, uiul two coupons msulc c.u h 4 o. 1.ik
Blackwell's Genuine
. Durham Tobacco.
Buy hie of thi Ccl lnttrt!
' .e .
COUTHXV WlllCft give list Ol Otttcr
a CtNT Tst
C2 1
TO A UOl'THKRN OIRU
Her eyes
Would match the Southern ektca
When Southern skies are hlucat;
Her heart
Will always take Its part
Where Southern sklea are truel.
Prlght pearls.
The gems of Roulhcrn girls.
Her winning smile discloses;
Iter cheeks
When admiration smaks
Were only Southern rwa.
Her voice,
Hy nature and by choice.
K'en those who know her slightest
Will find
As soft as Southern w ind
When Southern winds are lightest.
Her laugh.
Aa light or wind or chaff
breaks clear al witty sallies.
As brooks
Run bubbling through the nooks
Of all her Southern valleys.
Such youth.
With all Its charms, forsooth -Alas,
too well I know It'-
Will claim
A song of love and fume
Sung by some Southern poet.
Rut she
In future yenrs maybe
These verse will discover.
Pome time
Msy read this little rhyme
Sung by s Northern lover.
New York Revoid. i .
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ROYAL Diking POWUlT. i
I , ,
Highest Of II In KavtMng
Strttlflh.-V. ft. Oevsrssssst Report
TlIK RKST TIIKY COt l.l Isv
Life.
"Ihrn't yen sometlims make a mlsisko
and lynch the wrong man? a-knt Hie
visitor fr'm the Kast.
"W did om-e." replied the name '
we offered to do the square tbltiv bv I
wldder."
"How was II at"
"XVe told h. r she could Itke the p!
of the crowd for her second hus.mn.l '
CllildrOH Cry lOr
Rltl I.OAIt tP LIVR STiX'lt
Kxrbange.
On the steamer Scotsman of
minion line, which sailed from
for Uverpool the other day,
largest load of live slock that
the m.
Pol Hand
sent the
has eer
AiiiiMne-
been taken from this country
men I a were made lo epil l.'sti h.al of
and confirms
Cicero.
the decisions
PROVstN A BOON.
Oentlemenv-I hairs always recom
mended Kraise' HsdA,ne Capsule
wherever I bava had s chance. They
have proven a veritable boon In my
family against stir and all kinds of
headache. Your truly,
J. K. WAI.TKR.
Leaven wrorlh, Kansas
For ssl by Chas, Rogers, Astoria,
O"oo, solo agent.
mjiaWaXia
SliJ.fCS att. It WILL WOt V
a. ..Kt Tarsal e and NFItVK TXINHV
Soki by IHtisTrtsasor sent hy wsil k-o0o,
and ll.Mper paekags. Pampae fees,
tt ffsS Ths rsvesitw iotn rnrrti
MXO IlUtsMTisSBbsaWlUrsssJgsa,
For ssdo br I. W. Cxsbh.
5' rt
1. 1 k
Thewe thvCRrvnilew grown rt'J
in IUlsam of i.vjtin
Otlicds snl
injl.tna.iT
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Notice Is herehv given thai iTintc
A Sons, ewnirset.tra for the lenpiw.rn.nl
of Ktshteenth street In Shltvdy's A-iot a.
under the provisions ef Ordinance No ; 1!
on th 1Mb dayof IVhnisrv, Itwj, filed in
the office of the an.Ht.tr and poll, )h.vi
ef th city wf Astoria, the eeniflcaie oi
the city mrveYr, end the superintend, nt
of streets, appvsvved by he e",mmniee en
streets end public wwt s , Artec the et
ptratton of th time he reins tier specified.
If not objections to the acceptance nt
soeh wk be filed, erd lb en"rr'? ce.-.
ell shall dernm sm-h tr'prw, . m ,,t . ...
-h,. cwei id s.w.rlm I- in
aM plans an.1 s,wid. at .. rs ih. n'n, ttie
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m.m.i..s is the acYw.:an.--c or fa A i.
: pri, m,nv. or swv part 0rei. enav
' nleA In the ceh'T ef ihe siM'ior sn.t (wr.-e
1 Judge en er r r.re XX e.tn,.w.t,'1 Vtni,iiv
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Xodttor and fXcw Jx-y.
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of nature. -
flrbuary i,
ASHIONS
FREE
( 8"'' 0 Coupon, or
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Send 10 OtMiU witbout aivj
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Smokine TolxtcfO, mul nvtd th
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Kor household e.-oi'o,ny ihcr. Is nothing
like IV. Price
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Psklng IVwdcr.
1H HATPHIt.W.
ltreakfiist.
Frle.1 Pan Pish
Potato.,, Maliio d ll tf l
Hn-hcd Tin key with He.h.i'ii.1 t-iiu.'
Com I Valuers.
Colt
Luncheon.
Corned Ihf Hash.
I'.Mt.di.sl Ksits en I'M'I
liiikiM fixiaheMl.
Pinner
tst.r
Onion Semi
I'eb'IV. OIlXiK
I'linl 1 slots n U Yllb'l ll
Srtiotove IViHloes
Por. .uorler of Mutoti with
iivster Plant, wuh !iwv
Roast luk. with t'urr.tnt J.
tNlerv MAM.nnals.
afer Pudding
tVft'ee.
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pror.xor lt.uiK"n s til.
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I mt u-.d Ki,. Minute
lows, stvs: 'I
(Noiah t'ur. In
my famliv and t.
so enllivlv satlsfn
i- nulf. with ;-sdls
toty Ibat I can hardly
find words
merits. 1
to et.ie nioir ss to us
kill peter ltd to recommend
It to eiher.
prtsents Itself
on e.iy o.'.'asion
' t'has. H. gets.
Ihst
Vice t i ; -s
but lfi -.. c,o
I'oll.ol
III oov d'li,
. . n m mil plns
KARL. 4 t.i'Vl II H.H.T will purify
your LIO.-.I. .-bar your completion, tvti
i.tie your It. w.ls. and make vor h.-od
cl-..r as a 1. II I . '" . and l .
fold by J XX Conn
History Is hioiraptn on a tti. f, ile
i t una im.-
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XX hill's mot ml
Shake" l'c. re.
table than discontent "
Waes lUby was ak k, w gas her Castoria.
Whea she was a ttilkl, ah crtc,i hw Castoria.
ATMlshbe,wmeVl.ch,gtolwstoria.
Xnea she bad tlill-lren, l.e gtee them Ittrtorla.
JOB PRINTING
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Atixtliintt lit lli aNito lino i-X.cultvl
Willi licaloc-s atol linsprtoh
all'c
Astorian Job OfV.cc.
N'ciio b-i 'b, tl.n tbtt the iw,mn
conn. i of the iliv of Anrla propose to
! ml ll-li lbs g cade n Vtdiann' !i. el.
i In tbc , it, of A-iei s. as bii.l on! and
I r.-oi.l.si b, John M.ilure, twv.-n the
I rat I'ne of .,, SIX steel the claim
i line . ie.-n M.ntnie'- set Shi, el, 's .
I t r ,t at ibo foil, winit hen-'nh ab.te ih.
I bt.-e of frad.'S-
j Pmm Ihe es line or ibe -ii, r -. Hon
1 ef fro-onth and Ktolso,e ri'-ects ,.n IS.
! nenh of Ktcbsng snv .i al l f. et sn.t
I SI Ihs south line st M fc-t. Ih.-n-,. e.""t
on KtehrnK stiwt In s !'. t lire to
C'e aval line of I'tkhlb !lm ,
Front the esM line ef I'll h h slr. t st
i Its intcrovtton with b't.-i.nn, c ir.vt, on
lh, north side st ! ,x f.vi and on the
1 '
J t:, -haee sit
St feel, Ihence eS"l aioOll
reef la s direct line to tie
i ei line of Ninth vet
Prim Ibe esl I'rte of N'lrlh lisv st
ll" lll.l-o. llen wllb Vvhsni-e el en
the n,; t, side i,t 4 f.-. i ar t on ihe south
sido st J', f. el, ih.n.'." tal a'ons P-eha-ue
ir.el In dllcot line t,, the West
line of I'. nth sn-e, i
From ihe eft III e cf V. rib treet S.t t'
!nteott.M! with I ,,X,i.-r str.-t. on th
north stde at ?t fc. I and on the s-o:iV
sl.tn st St te.1, Iher.-e .- tn dtcs-t
line lo Ibe w, ! pne of Vle.-eolh livt
Fivm ihe e-t line oi Fb tvnth tiv.-l
St ll" inleioc'llen nb Pv.-tianre Fttvi'.
en tt.e ncrth sMe st ? snd en tb
south "i.ie si N e.-. i. lb. n.v t,i In a
dt'wt lire on Ftot-ioi.-e tro t to the
w-i'M line of Twelfth .t-C'l
From Ibe es-i I n- cf Tt-d'ih steeet st
tl" Infi'l-na'tton wih l-v. hsm-e teiet, ci
h no.tt, at.le al f. ff.l and es fbe
s-nth side st ?S f.l. Ibenv r-a"ter'v In
dlre,. pne lo Ihe ela'm pne NMWecn Ve
,1'ipr'a and fhlVel,'s A"toriS.
Al Ihe r'slm line betwee-n V. 'tod's
snd Shlvel,'s A"forla. St ft t feet Sbctv
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Dry and Puro Tropical
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l Promnnuvti lv riivsiciin tlio
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j for iSulVotXn'lt tlU
I Lung Diseases Atut
i Khcumitism
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! Many Remarkable Cures
l Tha lybjrs-tlona nrare.1 agatnst tndm
, In the past by tha lai-gw nnntbevs who
j ot hoi wise wv.ild have been gtad to tak
i advantage of Its beneficial climate, hst
been a lack rf suit able S.wmtenvta
tl.n. 'l H.nithein INiclfto SentainN
t.tkes pb-asurs In announcing that sev
eral Commodious and
Comfortable CotLits
' have Just teen erected at lndts sta
tion, that will be rented to atvdoenia
at reasnabte tat,ni. Tey aiw hie
nith.-.! with mcHhm csntTnten.-ea, tp
plied with pure siteaia water, and
situated aa to gvve csvtet all the
' ad antagea to b derived from a tkkmw
or h"a pivtiwctct tvatdene In tht de
llgtitful climate.
tProm lh San rYand-v Xi-roeaut X
"In the heart of the vt Jwl t
ths Ctloiwdo--w hbdA the Somber Pw
eifto rad Irtv.tses- there la an vats
ralle.1 Indbs which. In our optMo., b
the sanitarium of th earth. XVs be
llv. fim Hf.nl tntsiiraiton. that
for certain Invattda, the" la no aped Vd
thla planet so rav'trwWe"
t. T. htewai-t, M. tx, WTltea: "'
purity of the air, and the vtepnal Sua
shine, nil one with wvndor and delight
Nature haa nofomrdtrhe ss
much thst there rvmntns but hn t-
m:n lit do. As to Its r.tN!ltfe k
health tvacirt. -her Is the rn.tM rr j
f.vt surshln. W-lth S temperatnr 1 I
ways pleasart, a ri-fectiv dry soil j
for rain Is an wnknow-n factor, pier;
oty-gvtx, d.TiM aimophere and tn-sf j
water. X bat tll"i N e?.ivsX
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lung troii'de. and paradise fv rhn j
rnatl. tVnsdert' the rmmber ct
suffervra W-ho bf been cttie, t baxt j
no hesitancy r rcemrrerMltg tbtsj
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