The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, April 18, 1896, Image 3

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TIIK WHY ASTORUV, ASTOitlA, H.VI liMY MORNING, ATM lB 1Bl,fi-
OF THE Sb'PRErS
Snap A Kodak
ROBERTS FOR
SOUND MONEY
al any man earning ont of
our atora and you'll gat a a)
portrait of a man brlniinlna
nvar wltn plaaaant IhonghTa,
Murk q uo.lt y In th llqiinr
bara la alTaf ara enough ta
PUASI ANY MAN.,
Corr and Trq Thefrt
MtroiiEB v co.
(1
Powers Enthusiastic Over Kline's Celery Compound, the
COURT
JUDGE
l'canshnnlu Kullroiurtt VicKitim the
Oullmik fur liiilm.-M) In
This Country.
jl NHI I) MTA'I'KH WHKAT NKKI)
Congressman
Greatest Spring Rem edy.
llnJ
IF f.
for Infants
MOTHERS, Do You Know .mn
Meat' Drop, Oodficv't Cardial, "ny xxallx! Mthlg yrpe, and
wat iirt.lM Bar vldra r , of opium or axawyluW
T Vast Kmw tlut VpHM sag eteVpala ' tpfla' aaroetai pulauwaF
Yaw Kmw thai Ui meet oaBtra dnajgjauar net lralud UU aareutle
WlMllkf I Ixa aar
. V Kw thai yea abeaM Ml permit say awdktM la be gta jwf fcU4
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IIUT nxaliln, lux Umm4 lidMln rlM lo IW . IHIrhcr nd hit imI(iu ii, dm Um w4
C'alorl " 4 Imwuk, txl lkl to Imllal Hwia U ! prbm 6ni t
o V w n.n itu wmWIIm mm fur irulluf IkU imtinwl .roctloo
mt UnuM Crtu kwl km ptvtn to U alMMtlalaly ttarraloM T
Wo Van Know Out J HYVTIIE uo wf twtoiU fuiaUbcd f- JS
nlo, or w ( to r
ln Vbm Know llut h pooMMxtof Mtfnktt pprlla. jroBrcklUrtoojo
kM kr4 mil. 4 llul yo oujr hv uali4i ml 1
Wrll, 1Ur Itilwf) wurth knulu. Tlvry r fdfc
Tk raoilttilla
linatur nf
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorlo.
MATT 1 1 KM MARIM"
Moamanlaol VaaMlaal Homa
itil i:iwlinii
Tha llrlll.h alilp Allralanco la loadln
coal al Nvwraatlo fur thla irL
Tha ItrltNh ahlp Ituwnia. which aallad
f rum thla port for Falmouth ttorcwhar I,
amvnl April II
Tha arhonner Itltla l.fl up for I'ort
kaial yaaaantay i moraine. Una UI load
lumawr for Caltrumta.
Tha) laHtlak rrk rrntnlt aallad from
I'oM Ua Ana-lm fur Aalorla Airtl 11
Ttwra'a Wat "W aaaln.
Tha City of rioranra, II lona. from
Antwerp, via I'ort Im Ani'lra, la a
rni al1ltln to tha an routa llat.
Tha Klrkcmthrlahtahlro. hlch ran-antly
aalIM fur 8mlh Africa, rarrtrd
huahela of hrat. tha valua of hloh la
Captain Ht-ale. of lha Hawkadala,
wrllea lo a friend In Portland that he
eaparte hla vraarl will load roal al Hyd
rwy for thla port. Tha captain la wall
known In Aaturla. having made aavrral
trlpa lo Ihla port.
The American bark Hlg Honanaa. it J
tuna. Captain llrrttinan. arrived yaaler-
day from Nagasaki, Jai.an. In hallaat 1
Tha lionanta mada a rrmarkaldy ahorl
run, having Iwm but 9 daye on the paa. I
aagr Hha aniiiunlared no fc-vara wt at her J
and everyone waa enjoying good heollh
Uxn hrr arrival lierr. aimougn a raaa or
small mi waa reported ahurtly before
aha left Nagasaki. The veeari naa a !
charier to load In I'orllajid, and will I
leave up lha river shortly I
Tha little a. hiioner Hurpriae, S tons,
Csptaln Hell, aallc.1 yeaterday for Thorn
Day. Ataaka. with thirty lona of salt
awl 3 frai of lumber. The anil will le
uerd In larrallng aalnion, the ltiiuler la
Ing for btilldinga al ih Sahlng ntatlon.
Thla will prulHil.lv he lha luat trip of Ihe
Hurprtea lo the North, and II la lha In
tention or ner ownera in uae .u r in me
halibut flatting buslnras. The market for '
sallod aalmim la very weak an I there U j
no profit In Ihe bualneaa. Flahlng for
halibut la murh more remunerative. Five
tone la Ihe average catch, which at three
renia per ixiutul, makea It well worth the
while engugtng therein.
IVraona must hot ruffle the American
eagle'a fralhera, a the following from
the Kqanilnrr of Han Fraiirlaro would
Indicate: Cnittnln John Weir, of lha I
llrlllah ahlp tlunfonl, mud Iho dloeovrry ,
today thai II la a toally pleaaure lo i
Irnmple uixin Ih slara and alrlpre. The i
llunfulil arrived her a week ago, nnd, I
aa la th- ueunl riialnm, lha government ',
lnapH'tnra bonrdeil her ami aenled her I
hatchea and locker In onlrr lo prevent 1
the removal of rnntrnhnnd goods whlrh I
might pnaalbly lie on bonrd A lug look :
hull) of the tlunford today for Ihe pur- !
poae of moving her tu a whnrf. nnd In ;
OCZEriA, rreatest of skin dis. j
eases, is the cause of more intense
suffering than all others combined, j
Tender babies are j
i
among its numerous
victims. The itchinjr,
burning, cracking,
bleeding, and scaling
of the skin and scalp
are almost beyond endurance.
Sleep is out of the question.
Most remedies and physicians
generally fail even to relieve. If
CUTICURA remedies
did no more than cure
Eczema, they would
be entitled to the grati
tude of mankind.
They not only Cure ,
but
A lnj;lo application is often
sufficient to afford instant relief,
permit rest and sleep, and point to a
speedy, permanent cure.
BrnDT Cull TaiATMiMT Warm kalhi
with Ctmot)A Boar, geutle applloalioaa of
CtrTiO" (ointment), end mild doae of Curt
0OBA Rnoi.vKt (tha naw blood purlDar).
ale Hiimrhml n watt. Tom Den Cass.
Oaar., fciH l"iwriluej, II. -ma, V . a.
Of" U tam Saoya aia ua
IMS
fir1 Comfort
and Strength in
CutteuraWPIaster
and Children.
lai on ftrrr
wrwpiwrr.
order lo liuikr a prnrr fuati-nln Cap
tain Wrlr found t tint ha would irulra
aoinr tackh-a which Wrr atuwr.l away
In otin of thu acalil lockrra With no
rrappct fur Ilia dlanlty of tha American
aaal. ha lore of? tha aa,la and look what
ha wanlrd Wh'n tha nawa of tha or
rurrani'a rvachvd lha ruatum houaa con-
ildrrahla lndlanatln waa aiprraaml, and
Collartor Wlaa promptly fined wir Hoi. , la nothliut tha matter with our material
, condition. Kntrrprla and capital ara
Nuaoaroua Halta war. mada tlay lo 1 ' r moment whan
tha wrrk of lha llrtllah ahlp lllalrmora. aomethln d.flnlt Ii known, but. with
which rapalard In la.t Th.irli.y. .quail th, .liver crata and lha war fav,r ram
In kll.alon hay: bol Ihla Um, Ih.y war. "" ' "'M
not lha airumlona of th. curlpua por tha i h thln nrwanry for
MahUaMra. It waa all bualnraa. illda
for raialna; a rat floating lha wrvck ara to
l opanra) tomorrow, and totay'a vlalt- ,
or war all contractor and wracked
who hava a noiloa thai I hay ran .crura
th prla held ut by lha owner of lha t
lllalrmora for tha raarua of tha ahlp.
It waa thought at ftrat that Mddera for
lha work would ha acarca owing lo tha
ailpulatlon Inaiatad upon hy lha owner
that It ahould ha a raaa of "no cur, no
pay," but It tonka now a If lhara would
ua many ntmiara ana inan comiiiion.
Among thoee who vlaltad lha wrack to
day with tha view of Informing them
twlveg aa lo what th.y would have to
rontand with In order lo ralaa the lllalr
mora were "Wrarkrr" Whllelaw and the
reprveentatlvea of llraty, Tlhiiltta 4k Co
tha Pacific Coaat
Pradatng and
ICnglnears were
llc lamallon Company.
buav with tai tinea and Rounding
walghta. and coploua noire ware placed
)n mvatrrlmia looking loka It la aald
,hll( j,n p Hprerkrla will also put In
, tl, for lhr work. The Cnl m Iron
vorka and lha Klailnn Iron Worke may
M t,,t. Hprerkrla haa a romplete
wrecking oulfll al the Kolaom etreet pier.
Bnd hla fieri of powerful luga
wmM certainty be In
potl.,n to take i
iho rra.mnallilllly Whllel iw la In even
ttrT ahaie In atlempt lha work on aa.
count of the recent com Irtlnn of hla
wrei'ker. The other flrma, however, any
that Whltalaw'a failure with the City of
New York will inllltato agalnat him.
I'mler the term by which ihe contract
Is lo be let the rcecurr mual agree to
(trait tne lllnlrmnr and lake her dry
and light in a wharf,
The flr.1 thing 1
nereaaury will Iw lo rlo.e the hole In the
ahlp'a aide cm by ihe men fr mi the 1
'nin ichb Worka In their effort lo
,Kvs the tmfortunsle seamen who were
mtomnrd In lha Itlalrninre'a hold. Thla
done, the ahlp mual lie etood upon her
keel and then rnlaad above the .lurf.ice
(,v manna of nuntonna and then tmmned
dry.
It will be a dinicult nnd roatly
inak.
It la eipertrd hint the bl.la will
range nil tho wny from t-V.WO lo fVI,XM. ,
Examiner.
An eminent physician's perfectly rom
IKiundcd furmuln. Price' liahlng Powder.
MKNT FOR Bl NnAY.
"fturfeltlng, Cie np-tlto limy sicken,
and so die."
Breakfast.
Muahmom Omelet.
Hamburg Hteuk. Hpanlah Puico.
French Fried Potatoes.
Miirvland Hhorlc.tk.
Htewed l'etcht.
Coffee,
Dinner. ,
Ituw Oyster.
Crvnm of Chicken.
Olive. Celery.
Fillet of Ihillbut, llcl'imlan Hnui-e.
Hraiaed Href a In Providence,
Punch a In I .nil i Hookh.
Itoaat Capon Hmrf. d with Cheatnut.
; Olui-d flwiet Potalue.
Irfillnuu nnd Vi'iilnui Sulnd
Peach Compute. Whlpp.-d Crenm.'
Cnmenibert, Wafers.
Coffee.
Lunch.
Bluffed Kgita, Cream Hiiucc.
Cold Hllcnd CiMion,
Wnnlltie Sulud.
Nut Lnyer Cuke. fidor Jelly.
Tea.
A hundred years ngs
taught Hint tho pelican
with lis own blood.
nil nnttirnllHts
fed Its young
TUB DI3COVHHY 8AVUI) HIS LIFE.
Mr. O. Calllouette, drucvleit, Beavera
vi Ue, III., aaya: "To Dr. King New D.
covery I owe my life. Waa taken with
I.a Grippe and tried all the pnywlclana
(.- miles about, but of no avail and waa
given up and UM I could not Uve, Hav
ing Dr. King' New I!?covery in -my
ore, 1 font for a h.fUa and began it
use and from trie flmt duev began to get
brit'tor, and after using three botlilea waa
up and about turiln. It la worth fta
weight ,n guld, We won't keep store or
house without it." Get a free trial at
Clou. Roger' drug (tor.
In South Afrlcn there I a belief thnt
the chnmeleon Hikes no food but air.
II you want a sure relief (or
limbs, ute an
Allcock
BttAR IN Mind Not one of
tions ia a good as the penuina.
'All V Writ Ii That Ik hlic filcr
rlwit uf lk tuiliry Have Hutcal
Dollar la Deal Wiik, aa Ke.t
Frua OItarbla Raaora.
Tho Nw York f'onimrrlol Advorllx-r
prima an Inlorvlrw with II :urt II. IWb
Ha, praaMonl of tha t'onnaylvanla rall
I wit, on tlx bualnraa alluallon.
"Tha jrrMt n'l ot tha bualnaaa world
Jimt now," Mr. Itoiwrta aald, "la a aound
currency tyl-m. I runnot amphaalio
Ilia Iniportunc of thla utcmnt too
much. Wa nun ct a aound mona
laala aa aoun aa plll. Ilualnaaa laga,
conimvrra (IrHaa-ln ihurt, tvrrythlria;
1 rtna alrtiot at a atuitUatill. Tlirrtt la a
innrviltiua iitirml In tha oiunlry. whlrb
la rflccliil In avrry branch of Imalnraa. I
i Tha fn allvrr cry ahitttcia connl-ncfl j
! and crnlit at hotn anl atiroHd. nrnl ,
lurii ! ii II iro.Hcl of a rrvlvnl of
traila.
! "lluallicaa Urlrl out . tcll'lly laat :
full, wa huxd Hi"' lha country wua I
t alKiut to I'liler uwm another lung Hrlod I
of prualH-rlly Itut our y waa al'urt- !
. Ilvnl. Conarcaa cnrivenc.l, nod that wa !
tha drat llow to tlli' Imalni aa wurhl. 1
Ncl rain thu alher rrnia with It a !
raliimltuua citrt-cr In the aennta. And t
loatly. aa If to cup tht cllmai, cam lha j
avrrluallna aattmion of our for-hrn rula- J
tlona Tha V'rnriui'lnri ntaaanKa aturtcd .
II. e li'ill rollltur. and alne than wa'va j
. huit the Munroa duitrlna, Artfi"rita, Knf- '
land, Hpaln and fuha What la naxr '
' la on aerylod)''a llpa Nu wrmilcr prua- I
H-rlly Intfa anil liualnaaa drnita. Tha '
, fevrr aci-ina lo huva lnfaaial i vary llnr :
of huainaaa It'a titiraat, uncertainly
rer)wheraI
"ItURliteaa la unaMtlafactnry aa a con- i
( aMpienca Thlnja atnrttl ff aftar lha
luat (Hind laaua In a way to Juatlfy our
hlKhrat h'u-a llut trade ami traffic j
lcan to et had Immolliitely after lha
1 Veiirauelan meaHaaa, and It'a auliia from
. tad to wonu. You ran read tha atory
only loo plainly In lha huatnraa of our
ayatam. Thrra la no raaaon under heuvan
' why our country ahould not ha rn)nylna
i tha larirei prtixTHy al prrarnl
Thara
. " " V";: .h.. ..w.
:Z .V J.:
i MO ouii uj ina num. ana i-vrau ou i ,M . , , uw,
uaraly ag.ln.t allvar monomatalll.m. hou with a maincwt r "Uw
lit them way hona.tiy .nd plainly that f' 1Ud ' or' oourt ol
Ihry Indorse lha gold alandard, and
than lha first atep will have bean taken
luw(M ma turn ui wir llue. leu jou I
again that w. ahould he ,h. moat proa- J
Itnu. eoimle. la. Ih. .M In.!.. ..r. '
It not for th. feeling of uncertainty In
foreign cirri o what we will do. 1
Kturllah or continental gold will not j
. .... , . " l
i rome here for Investment until some aa
' aurance la given that our gold atandard
' will remain unchanged, and that gold,
and not silver, will be returned when
anted. Bound money Is al the bottom '
KllKim
of bualne... It U the pivot on which i
pro.t-r.ty turn. In the coming con- I
ventlon. at Chicago and Hi. Iula It U
not so much a unction of candidate, .
II la a queatlon of currency.
"I admire Pr-aldrnt Cleveland ocrn-
ally. He ha mad. a ap.en.tlr, record
In ma.y way. Hut the Vrnrauelan I
message was one of Ihe greatest mla-
Illemffj OI fill lllf MUI lilt? HUBint'I'B wttriu i
will forgive htm If ha will promise f i
make no more blunders In this tesiect
lMO l cu0" ' rongresa nay or
wo ago on me vuwui c.w. .i . ;
tnat will ue leirgraiHieo to
the four j
wlnda of heaven. Kvery forrlitn capital
----- - - i pi April. i iiw i ii hi"- " " "
wlll dlm uaa the newa. and each one rut ! , n imo the main ahlp chnn.-l a ahort
hla own roneirurtlon on Ihe probiildllty ; diatanre above Tort Setven. were pulled
, of peace or war. Kven now the Ki.ro- j 0(l on guny, April i. five day before
pean newapapers are full of It. loes ,h(, ,lhUng season was supposed to be
such action Invite confidence? V III It con,,t,ently had nofilng to do with
stimulate commerce? Iio you Imagine ,H. ....tr. ne nriee r ti.h I am Inform.
r',, wl" Increase two hundred fold ss
conaequenr. between tne two nemia-
PhereaT w hut naa oongrraa done. ny-
way? I agree with President 'Jim' Hill,
of Ihe Grant Northern road, that It ought
lo adjourn for ten year and give the
country a rest."
"How soon do you think bualneui will
Improve?" Mr. Robert was aak d.
"It will Improve Ihe minute the ft.
I,oul convention puts a plain but positive
l,lHnk ,n Platform for aound money
ao that people everywhere ran tinder-
aland H. And then, if the Chicago conven-
! lion does likewlae. we ahall have a tplen-
did beginning for a revival of bualneaa. i
Burn a declaration of principle would lie
Ihe beat kind of a tonic to trade. Pual
I nee would begin to boom right away,
j Such a platform would Iw a political
; chart hy which every pollth'Un would
J steer hla craft. If demagogue nnd rtc-
clnlmera should then apout about free
j silver they would be promlly 'called
I down' by Ihe party platform.
I "A straight sound money plank would I
be a notice to Kuropu of what we Intend ;
, lo da It would l a declaration In favor
I of the gold standard. Ihe world's atnnd- j
; nnl, with but few exceptions. Conn-
dene would 1e reatoreil, credit would j
Improve nnd commerce would he bene-
tlteil In nil channel. I-ct the two mi-
tlonal comt-ntlona thu declnre Ihetn- ;
lai-hea In favor of sound money, nnd the
effect would lie perceptible everywhere.
It wouldn't mutter so much about the
state platform or political meeting, clnce
the national gatherings would be the
determining factor. Kven If a few con
gressmen or senator should he elected
friendly to free silver, Ihe two great
parties would be committed to sound
money, nnd that would he a godsend to
business,"
IN FAIRNK8S TO ALL.
Judge Gmy Makes a Plain Statement of
tha Strike Situation.
Astoria. Or., April IS, tM.
To Ihe Kdltor:
The writers for the press of Oregon and
Washington have, for some unaccount
able reason, a passion for magnifying
and misrepresenting any disorderly act
of the Columbia river fishermen at or
near Astoria. . It has ben usually the
slgnnl for a full pack of visionary acrfh.
Mera to nil the newspapers for days with
ln wnrda of thetr own Imagination to
onn word of truth. '
The fill Improsalon ha boin given
that the pulling of three ilahtrnps from
the Columbia river channel by men who
mnko their livelihood by gillnet Ashing,
canned by tho strike for f cents per
pound gross for salmon. Thin Ih a mis
take. The piling for the flrat two traps
driven on the first nnd second day ot
pain in the back, aide, chest, or
Porous
Plaster
the host of counterfeit and imita
Judg. Powora. who today rfprewanta
Vermont In emr-aa. antarad um national
I armvm.
He la a fin typa of tha careful, learned,
New Knglaad lawyer.
. . . .
Though but ! ya of 1 J.
mamnrr OI na . .m. .y
Cantu ar an waJn in ,t,
'"' k'' ' 'hTV "
", " J": Mh.0',!
ronatitutlonal convention and of tha etate
He
he
ronatitutlonal convention and of the etate
I senate.' In mi he became Judge or the
supreme court of Vermont, and remained
j on the bench until !. when be look hla
seat In congress. Judge Powers preMdca
. L . v. i vi-i- i.
m"n7 ' ,h. . ithor or
' ; nd ' 'u ?'
' "" Important oplnlona to
'J0"n' ln ""ont reporta.
N on the eupreme bench In any
"u,r h "M?, LiThu
clearly and unml. ahably Pn "'J
opinions. His unqualified orent J J
.tnurfnforw.rd nd concise
..... . ,
M of his uiottgnuui ennrge. to
Apr b ,,, Ky othfn on ,n.
Mu,nwrat side of Band Island-H govern-
n(1()t rrv.rvWPr pulled on the :d day
. , , II .ah. 1 a ..II.., Jriun ku Vr
,. Mr Hnrardt. jailM nt t'nlted
6lAiet engineer Is now engnged In mak
,n( , ,Urey which will ihow that the
rhnnnel of 1SK. leading Into Baker bay,
has filled up almost entirely. The chan
nel la making to the cnslwurd, close over
to Sand lalitnd. It'a entrance being Juat
wont ot the Great Ri public wreck Into
nnd acroiw thla chnnnel Is where "Slab"
Kelly and the other narty unlawfully
drove the piling, that the Hahermen un
lawfully pulled out, the former to make
money by catching fHh, and the latter
claiming that If these traps are allowed
to remain their Uvea nnd pioperty would
h. ln con,tant clanger. rp-cl.illy about
low water, or slack tide--usually the
heat time to catch fish Frruuently,
both tlay and night, a heavy swell and
breakers rome In with a southerly wind.
Then the gillnetter find it Impossible to
"sull out of the bite," and he la cften
compelled to go cither ashore on Sand
Island, or run Into linker s buy. Hcre-
tolore, but low men have lost their live
wht.n drVcn on to Sand Island, and the
dumuged bouts and acts In most cases
liro recovered and roiwlred. It Is claimed
by lne nHhermen, and ' 1 am told by
threo-fourths of the cnnnerjm 'n, that
by Unuwliir trapa to be driven across the
rhaIm,. inIO the west end of linker's
baVi t lg almost sure death to the men,
1lui destruction lo their property, to get
..uubIu on the weather sldo of n trap
at this place, even In a moderate blow,
If the state of Washington, or Oregon,
has for a few paltry dollar licensed
three or fuur men to drive piles for traps
on the frontage of a government reserve.
In the channels that are dangerous to
life und property. It Is wrong: If n trap
man drives plies or erects an obstruction
in the channels of the Columbia river
without permission, hs doe wrong.
Tlmdamnge to the trapmens' lledrlver
Is ulao wrong, and that act la generally
condemned even among the fishermen
themselves. Mr, Editor, those In au
thority should define the harbor line,
and see that they ute not encroached,
upon. When complaints are mada by the
fishermen they should not be ignored and
treated with disdain, but should be ex
amined and proper steps tnkon to pre
vent Infringement of the rights of many
for the benefit ol the few. The fisher
men of the Columbia, river today are
fully three-fourths resident of Oregon
and Washington, and have their homea
find families residing near the bank ot
the river, hava their personal .Interest
ln the welfare of the states, and are
almost entirely a different class from
those we had eight or ten years ago.
The strife that has been heretofore with
regard to fish legislation and the kind
of gear that may be used, I believe haa
somewhat ehaiiKcd during the past year.
Tho large run of "Chinook" salmon last
season. I nm told, has convinced the
fishermen that by propagation the river
ran be sufllciontly stocked with an abun
dance of salmon to permit all the gear
that Is used, and plenty of fish for ull.
Very truly yours,
J. H. D. GRAY.
A little 111, then a little pll. The 111
haa gone, the pill has won. DeWltt'a
LltUe Early Ruxts ar the little pill that
cure great Ilia Chaa. Rogers.
It Is a common belief In the rural dis
tricts of all countries that when hogs
carry straw or slicks In their rr.ouths
rain will soon follow.
.1 .
JurT:
House of Representatives, TJ. B..
Wsshlngton. D. C. Feb. U. U9.
I have for several years been tcqualnt
ed with tho medicinal qualities of Palne's
celery compound, and can enthusiastical
ly indorse It aa a spectOc In many care
for which Its use Is recommended by Its
proprietors. - H: HENRT POWERS.
First Diet VC
By far the best uae that any tired or
ailing person can mahe of these predoua
spring days Is to purify their blood and
rrrulate their nerves with Palne'a celery
compound. It la plain to any observant
person that the best remedy for neural
gia, persistent headaches, and such Ukt
Indications of low nervous vtgttr. Is th
one that moat rapidly and completely
nourishes the worn out parts. It la not
In the power of any other remedy to do
the vigorous work of Palne'a celery com
pound in strengthening the Jaded syatem.
and In bringing It back to an energetic,
healthy condition.
The real danger that etares stcg people
In the face Is the putting off attending
to sickness and disease, and letting slip
CHVRCH SERVICES TOMORROW.
Rrvlr tomorrow at the Norwegian and
Danish M. E. Church. Upper Astoria, at
11 a. m. and 7:1$ p. m. Subject In the
morning. "Frtteler." In the evening,
"Jonlen har lkke den rette Hvile."
Presbyterian church Service will be
held a usual, morning and evening. In
the morning at 11 o'clock. President W.
R. Lee. of the Presbyterian College at
Albany, will preach upon the subject of
Christian Education." In the evening at
II o'clock, the Rev. Dr. Haswell. from
Lamed, Kansas, will preach upon the
subject of "Th Scene of Man First
Abode." To both of these services, all
the members of the church and the gen
eral public are very cordially Invited.
Sabbath school and th general public are
cordially Invited. Sabbatb chool will be
held at p. m. President Lee will have
something to say to all the young people,
He Is an ardent Christian Endeavorer,
therefore, be on hand.
CorurregatloRal Church. Educational
Day. Sermon at 11 a, m. Theme, "God'
Ought." The evening service will con
sist of music and addresses. "Education
for the Masses," "Higher Education for
the Masses," and "'Sectarian- School."
will be discussed by Profs. Lyman and
Wright, and the pastor. Friends of edu
cation especially Invited.
There will be services In the German
language at the Congregational church
on Sunday afternoon at 1:90.
At the Baptist Church Subject of the
morning sermon. "Jonah In the Whale, or
the Deserter Arrested." The evening ser
mon will be the first of a series on "In
spiration: or, the Bible, from whence
came It?" This subject will be on dis
cussion each Sunday evening for several
weeks and the pastor hopes to make It
one of great Interest and profit. To make
the most of this study of the evidences
of Christianity, enrh ahould be present
at the beginning Sunday night. You are
cordially Invited.
Swedish Lutheran Church Services
Sunday mornlwrln Swedt.it. . Sunday
school at 1!:15. - Erayllsh sorvloes at 7:
p. m. Monday evening the pastor will
leave for Chicago, and will return by
tha th of July. Rev. P. Carlson, of
Moscow. Idaho, will till the pulpit while
Mr. K.I In n1 Is gone. He will preach here
the first, Sunday In May.
AN ENIGMATICAL BILL OF FARE. I
For a dinner, served on the Pining car
ot the Chicago. Milwaukee and St. Paid
Railway, will be sent to any address on
receipt of a two-cent postage stamp.
Apply to Geo.- H. He&fford, General Pas
senger Agent,, Old Colony Building, Chi
cago, Illinois.
First ClUien Is it true that you aald
you didn't believe In the Monroe doc
trine? Second Cltlxen Nonsense! Of
course I believe ln it. I only said that I
don't know Just what it la Puck.
MANLY VIGOR
fJNCB MORE Is harmony
"with the world, 2OO0
completely curea men are
singing nappy praise for
the greatest, grand
est and most suo
eeaaful cure for sex
hal weakness and
. lost vigor known to
medical science, Aa
account of this won
derful disco eery, In
book form, with ref
erences and proofs,
will ha sent In atir.
mmrs
I II siaiV Tl i!a.
fering men (sealed) free. Full manly vigor
permanently restored. Failure Impossible,
ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO.N.Y.
these health-lnvltlnc sprm day when
everything so strongly favor getting
welL. Thla greatest of all spring remediea
Is doing aa astonishing amount of rood
these day among alck people and those
seml-lnvalld wbe are "run-down" by tho
long; try log winter, or worn put and af
flicted by disease.
Tha aoul and Ufa of sound health la a
well -nourished nervous system. Pain'
celery compound repairs tha worn, ner
voua system aa nothing also can do. It
la th on certain and permanent cure
for eleeplessneea, hysteria, nervous debil
ity, and exhaustion, rheumatism, neural
gia, and the various manMeataUoM of aa
unhealthy bodily condition, such as lan-
I h-mmiiiium heart nalnltAtlon. lose
of flesh and mental depression
With Palne'e celery compound, return
ing strength and cheerfulness soon show
that one Is undoubtedly on the right road
to health.
Palne'a celery compound Is the one
real spring remedy known today that
never falls to benefit. Get Palne'a celery
compound, and only Palne'a celery com
pound. If you wish to be well.
"Did you fall?" aald a man, rushing to
the rescue of a woman who alipped on
the Icy pavement thla morning. "Oh.
no," she said: "I Just sat down to see If
I could And any four leaf clovers."
Atchison Globe.
DeWltt's Baraaparflla la prepared for
cleansing the blood. It builds up and
strengthens constitutions Impaired by
disease, Cha. Roger.
FROM NOW TJNTII. SPRING
Overcoats and winter wraps will be in
fashion. Tbey can be discarded, tempor
arily while traveling In tha steam-heated
train of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St
Paul Railway. For solid comf art, for
peed and for safety, no other line can
compare with this great railway of th
West l
Hustler's Astoria
Twentieth St. and Mctfee ?Ave." 1
Good
Reason
Why
Lots
Are
Selling!
ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO.
482 Bond Street. ; '
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D KOPOflAIJI TOR ntFBU PKP. AND
. "rah Mutton: OtTloa Chlaf Com
miaaary, Vauiourar barracka, Waah.,
March 8, lkM. Raalrd propoaala In trip.
I 'oat will bo raratvad hara and At offioati
of Commlaaarlaa at followlruy namad
poata. (for fraah baaf and fraah muttoa
10 bo dallvarad at that poat only), until
11 avaloek, noon, Friday, April K WN,
than opanod, for furnlahlng and dallyary
lo khirjowrtaneo Dopartntnt, V, a. Army,
tha fraah baaf and fraah mutton caJlad for
by tha Conmfaaarr of poat lo bo aup-
piaaa aunruy aig montna, and aJao arp
arato propoaala for yaar, command n
July I. UBt; Bota Barracka and Fort
Miarman, Idaho: Fort Caaby, Bpokana,
Walla Walla, and Vaneourar Barracka,
Waah. Fraah baaf ahall ba good fa qual
ity and condition fit for Imtm-dlat uta,
and from for and hind- quartar ncata
proportionally. Including all boat aula
theraof. Fraah mutton ahall ba of rood,
fat and markatabla quality, from wUra
awar ona and under Uirao yaar old. Baef
and mutton to ba draaaad and trimmed
and ddlvarad aa praarrlbed In circular of
Inatntetlona to bidder. Propoaala will
ba aJao rwcelired atatlng ptica at which
biddar will deliver fraah baaf or .nuttoo
of character abora dated, and to b da
llvarad of tarn perm ture not greater than
SO iVw "r a FahrenhelL Oovernraont ra
oervea tho right to rect tha wholo or any
part of any or all bids. Full Informal Ion
fumlahad here, or by Commleaary at tb
aereral poata. Envelopea containing pro
poaala ahould be marked "Propoaala for
Freeh Bewf (or Mutton) at ," and
addressed to tinderslgnad or to Commle
aary at poata to ba auppllad. W. K. Nash
Ma)., C. &
North Paeifie Brecaery
JOHN KOPP.Prop
Bohemian Lager Beer
And XX PORTER.
Laara ordera with J. L. Carlaoa at tha
Sunnyatdo Baiooa or Louie BoerMg at
itas CoamopoutaD Baiooa. Ail ordara wUI
ba promptly attended lo.
THE ASTORIA SflVlIlGS BflKK
Acts as trustee for corporations and In
dividuals. Transact a general banking boataesa.
Interest paid on flm deposits.
C. H. page:. .......
BENJ. TOCNO ...
FRANK PATTOW .
President
Vice-President
Cashier
DIRECTORS:
J. Q.' A."Bowlbr. C H. Fag. BenJ.
Young. A. 8. Reed, D. P. Thotnpaoa, W.
E. Dement, D. K. Warren.
The reason
why
th Barilngton makes tha
fastest ttma to Omaha,
Kansas City and St- Louis "
Is kaKaas It a tho abort
est aa wall aa b best
built Une to - those and
ALL OTKftTR southern
and sootbr-aatera Utlea.
Ticket 'and ttma-tablea
at th rjcal ticket office.
LettdT of Inquiry ad
dressed to the undersigned
wll. receive PROMPT at
tention. A. C SHELDON. G. A..
Portland, Or.
STEAMERS
Telephone & fiailey Catzert
"Telephone" leaves Astoria It I p. a.
dally (except Sunday), ,
Leaves Portland at T a. m. dally., ex
cept Sunday.
"Bailey Gatsert" leaves Astoria Tuea
day. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and
Saturday morning at :S a. m.; Sunday
evening at 7 p. m.
Leave Portland dally at t p. m- ex
cept Sunday. On Saturday at 11 p. m,
. WALLACE MAUZERT.
, Agent
B3
Is situated on the south side ol As
toria's hills . -
Twenty degrees warmer and rtgeta
"tion thirty days in advance of the North
ride
Magnificent sites for residences, over
looking river and bay, sunny ar.d shel
tered. Easy and natural grades; littlb or no
grading necessary.,-.!. .
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