The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, September 25, 1896, Image 2

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    TI1K DAILY ASTOKIAX. FRIDAY MOKNIXH, S KPT KM UElt 25. HUM.
gaily JVotoviam
JOHN T. LIGHTER. EJltor.
i Telephone No. S6.
TKItM Or MBSCKIPIHIN'.
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Delivered by carrier, per month 43
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postage free, to subscriber.
All eomm..ntcatlon Intended for publi
cation should be directed to the editor.
Business communication! of all km.lt
and remittances must be addressed to
The Astorlan.
The Astorlan guaranties to Its sub
scribers the largest circulation of any
jrwspspcr published on lh Columbia
1rer.
Advertlslnr rates can be had on appli
cation to the business manager.
The Weekly Astorlan, the second oldi st
sreekly In the state of Oregon, has, text
to the Portland Creronlan. the largest
weekly circulation In the state.
J no. F. Handler Co., are our Port
land agents, and copies of The Astoiian
eaa be had every morning at their stand.
Cl Third street
'
cheaper now than then. If tills re
flection be carried out to Us lnKlcnl
conclusion It will show that instead of
Itryan puslnir as the friend of labor
he Is really, when examined In his
true colors, one of labor's worst ene
mies. He not only wishes to cut the
value of the dollar now received by la
bor rlRht squarely In two, but he also
believes In an economic policy which
would n've the labor of K.uropo the
i benefit of the manufacture of a lnre
proportion of the articles the people
lof this country have to consume. The
I fact Is -and every sincere currency re
! former like Poles, of 1 ;i. ha ad
' milted it the only lostcal ben. :!t that
lean Iv expected by any country from
!a destviit to the silver standard Is th.it
jit reduces the compensation of l;th.T in
j the ratio of its present exc, ss of pro
jiluitite power over the normal d. maud
J or cor.sur.-.tiKr power of mankind. In
j this view of the case It Is plain that an
experiment tinder Mr. H: van's ideas of
won 1 1 r ally t-iul to
of the capitalistic
I classes an t tne coti-nnnem iicitrci.ti.on
of ialvr. No man with brains in his
I head who follows out the logic of Mr.
1 Itryan's line of argument can reach
j political economy
!the betterment
atiy other conclusion.
GOLD HAS NOT APPRECIATED.
Editor Astorlan:
According to all free silver orators,
the gold bugs have cornered gold and
made it so scarce that the gold dol
lar has appreciated In value to a 'two
hundred cent' dollar. Now. if that is
a fact, how la it to be explained that
gold watch that cost you from TS
to COJ fifteen or twenty years ago can
now be bought from 4M0 to $125, and
Jewelry ornaments and the products
f the fine arts in which gold Is used,
are so much cheaper than they used to
be. If their arguments are true, all
those articles in which gold is used
larroly ought to have risen in value,
instead of falling. I would like to have
you explain this through the paper, as
I have never heard that point dis
cussed. J. E. TOl'XG.
Gold cannot be cornered, any more
than all the wheat in the world can be
cornered. Gold Is not scarce. It lies
ra bank vaults and the federal treasury
vaults, as security for several times its
volume In paper money. The $100,000,000
gold reserve in the treasury ranks at
par the 1346,000.000 of greenbacks and
all the Sherman notes over 1300.000,000
In alt This gold in bank vaults gives
security to the national bank circula
tion and the hundreds of millions of
bank credits.
Gold has not appreciated, and a very
simple example will suffice to prove it.
If a property owner has a house and
lot In a city which has been renting
for t360 a year, and he finds that he
canoes! rent It now for more than il30
a year, what does he naturally under
stand? Why, that for some one of
many reasons, or for several combined,
the value of that house and lot has
depreciated. It may be that the growth
, of the city has been in another direc
tion, or some other such natural rea
son. But If he concludes to put the
property on the market, does he ex
pect to find a purchaser for It at as
large a sum while Its rental income Is
only $130 per year as he might have
exacted for It when It brought a rental
Income of 1300 a year? The amount of
rent a property will bring Is, therefore.
a true Index of its value.
Now, Interest is simply the rent of
money. If Interest rates go up. that
money Is more valuable will buy more.
Now, since 1873, a dollar has meant a
gold dollar, not only In fact but in law.
If gold has appreciated has become
more valuable It ought to rent for
more than In 1S73. In other words. It
ought to bring more Interest. But
what Is the fact? T'.v rati of 1 ltere.-t
in all our financial centers is less than
half what it was in 1873. The rent
of gold has gone down. Is It not fool
ish to say any kind of property has
doubted In value which will yet bring
only one-half as much rent or income
as It formerly did?
But If that Is not sufficient, take an
other proof; Labor Is the one staple
of all other articles. It is used all the
time, ilf gold has doubled In value,
the price of labor ought to be only
about half what it was In 1S7.3. But
as a matter of fact It is higher now
than It was In that year. Can any
body understand how labor can com
mand more gold every day thn in
1873. If the value of gold has doubled?
This we think sufficiently satisfies
Mr. Young's request, but In this con
nection it may not be amiss for us to
su(.'g"st that the Republicans might
eonr:de tie Colorado syndicate's con
tention that (.old has appreciated UK)
per cent in v; lue since 1ST!, and J'i.t
leave them to answer the proposition as
to bow it hurts the labor v.if-rs of the
country if ih'-y get even no more tham
the same rate of wages as In lST'i, paid
tn the gold or its equivalent dollar.
THE CAl'SKS OF IDLENESS.
Mr. Bryan, in his Chicago speech on
Labor Day, referred to Idleness as the
cause of the Increase of crime. Any
legislation, then, actual or proposed,
which causes Idleness among meu who
but 'for Its Influence would be at work,
must be held responsible for whatever
increase of crime we behold. In this
view of the facts. It Is Democratic
legislation, actual and proposed, on the
tariff and on the silver question, that
Is filling our roads with tramps and
highwaymen, our towns with burglars,
and pickpockets, making business for
our criminal courts, tilling our Jails and
penitentiaries and ripening fruit for
the gallows.
However calamitous the effect of the
Wilson bill In curtailing the field of
employment for our workingmen. it Is
quite certain that the threatened free
coinage measure has done Immensely
more than any tariff ehantres to put a
stop to Industrial enterprise and to
check the flow of capital Into the pur
suits that furnish employment for
workingmen. Both together include all
(the causes which have shut up our
mills and factories or reduced their
forces to the lowest limit. For all the
enforced Idleness In the country they
are responsible, and Mr. Bryan repre
sents theoi both. As the champion of
free trade and the accredited represen
tative of the cause of free coinage he
stands for the two things which. In
many different degrees, have brought
upon the country all the calamities It
has been suffering for the past three
years. And when the hundreds of
thousands of men who cannot find any
work at living wages inquire the rea
sons for their misfortunes they will not
be long in finding out that Bryan rep
resents not only all the evils that be
tide them, but a hundredfold more ca
1 amities in the future.
BLACKWELL'S
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It you are in the habit of staying out I One may k.vp home by theoretical
until midnight, likewise set Into the j know ledge, but that w on't do In riding
habit of carrying a key. The neigh-1 the bicycle,
bors do not enjoy the banging and !
ringing necessary to waking the sleep
ing servants.
Sometimes the most careful women
re the most carclets. Many a woman
bundles herself up to keep out sickness
when she is neglecting the very worst
sickness that can come to a woman.
She allows a slight disorder to become
worse, to slow ly sap her vitality. The
little pain and the other slight Indica
tions of trouble seem to her unimport
ant. She goes on. w ith Increasing suf
fering, until life Itself becomes a drag.
Nervousness, "sinking spells." digest
ive disturbance, and fifty other com
plications may arise from the derange
ment of the organs distinctly feminine.
Over thirty years ago. the need for a
reliable remedy for so-called "female
complaints" was reoosnix-d by 1 'r K.
V. Pierce, then, as n.ov. chief consult
ing physician to the World's Dispens
ary and Invalids' Hotel, .n Buffalo,
N. Y. He prepared I'r. Plane's Favo
rite Prescription, the most wonderfully
effective remedy that has ever been
used for such maladies.
Send 21 cents In one-cent stamps and
receive Dr. Pierce's p'S-page "Common,
Sense Medical Adviser." Illustrated.
ROYAL Baking Pow der
has been awarded highest
honors at every wwld'a talr
where exhibited.
Sometimes the meekest women de
velop an unexpected vein of pluck.
TO ft UK A COM IN : KAY.
Take laxative Promo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money If It
falls to cure. ;.V. For sale by t'has.
Rogers. Druggist.
ilreen wall paper may make a room
look like it leafy tmwer. but it Is not
altogether cheerful In effect.
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It is the easiest thing in
for a woman to get herself
about, but It isn't such a simple matter
ilaplng pockets are the most unlove
ly sight, but women are very careless
the world "v,-r ,hl '"r""n Ihelr costume.
talked
If you have ever seen a little child
In the agon of summer comnlalnt
for her t. prove that there Is no occa- you CM re(UU- of ,he tn)U
ble and appreciate the value of Instan
taneous relief always afforded by De
Wltt's Colic and Cholera Curs. For
dysentery and diarrhoea It Is a relia
ble remedy. We could not afford to
recommend this as a cure unless It
were a cure. Chas. lingers. I'rugglst.
Tm ! in keeping with the style of
argument .1 Bryan Is giving the vast
crowds of laborer.! h att-nd his
gatherings In the east, it Is probable
he would explain that the reason why
Mr. Young can buy gold watches so
much cheaper now than he could In
1873 Is because the labor entering into
the manufacture of watr-hes and other
articles has been ground down to the
lowest limit by the plutocrats who run
our factories; but this will not do, be
cause It can be demonstrated that skill
ed labor receives more wages now than
In 1873. The only other answer he coul!
make and It Is the true explanation-
is that gold has actually depreciated In
value since 1S73, as measured by the
present productive power of labor con
irasted with that date. That Is to say,
th improvements made In machinery
and all processes of manufacture have
o enormously increased the productive
capacity of labor that It is able to com
mand a better price than It us';d to do.
And this Is true, too, notwithstanding
that this Increased productive power
has naturally resulted in a greater dis
proportion between supply and demand
than existed In 1873. This is why every
ether commodity but that of labor is
Daniel Webster's speech, delivered in
January, 1S34, under circumstances sim
ilar to those which now confront us,
will bear continual quoting. He ex-clalmd:
'The natural hatred of the poor
against the rich" "The danger uf a
moneyed arist.icracy : 'A power as
great as that resisted by the Revolu
tion!" "A Call to a new Declaration of
Indept-ndence!" Sir, I admonish the
people against the object of outcries
like these. I admonish every indus
trious laborer In the country to be on
his guard against such delusions. I tell
him the attempt Is to play off his pas
sions against his Interests, and to pre
vail on him, in the name of liberty,
to destroy all the fruits of liberty; In
the name of patriotism to Injure and
afTlict his country, and In the name of
his own Independence to destroy that
very Independence and make him a
beggar and a slave. Has he a dollar?
He Is advised to do that which will de
stroy half its value. Has he hands to
labor? Let him rather fold them and
sit still than be pushed on by fraud
and artifice to support measures which
will render his labor useless and hopeless.
Theories of cure may be discussed
at length by physicians, but the suf
ferers want quick relief; and One Min
ute Cough Cure will give it to them.
A safe cure for children. It is "the old
harmless remedy that produces Imme
dlte results." Chas. Uoij'ts, druggist.
I
slon for the talk.
MAP.I.VEK3 AXD TRAVELERS. j
Speak tn high terms of the preventive ;
and remedial properties of Hostetter's
Stomach Bitters, a medicine peculiarly !
adapted to the wants of those called
on to experience tne vicis.-ituu.-s or en-1 tn contemplating what we do for ulti
mate, the Inclemency of the weather,,, we are vrry ,,,, , frBl.( whit
the hardships of a seafaring or nnt-of-; we j f,,r ourselves,
door life, or the dangers of a malarial
or otherw ise peMllentlal atmosphere, i Don't trifle away time when you
A small quantity of this agreeable ton-, have cholera morbus or diarrhoea.
Ic nullifies Impurities in water, forti- Fight them In the beginning with De
fies the stomach against the conse- Witt's Colic and Cholera Cure. You
quences of an unhealthy or unarcus-1 don't have to wait for results. They
tomed diet. It also enables the consti- are Instantaneous, and It leaves the
tution to bi-ar up unharmed auainst
unhealthy climatic Influences, and the
system to sustain unimpaired In henith
and vigor the fatigues of travelling.
Kmlgrants, tourists, miners und others
who have thoroughly tested the effi
cacy of this article, declare It to be a
sovereign preservative of health under
conditions most unfavorable.
bowels In healthy condition.
('!.!
eratli
most
'land rports that Industrial
ns continue quiet and along
conservative lines.
The average woman prefers In
Idealized to being understood.
op-
t lie.
Ing
Mo teuai'ii .
er
Nr Vulik-
fihip Henri V
All. Hi II lY-
I'an b.rk llu lla J . ...
ANTVi K..P
v-Hr .hip li v Wiilirt ...
HuM lit Y-
Hr ahiu t.ludlafarne
A'AI.LAit-
hr atin. lnrh.-s(M. Hock!
Hr ahip Sinrr Klre la!
I IVLM'iMU.-
llf altllt Kellanee
'J Br III. Kur-I ;
-MK1.IHX ll.St-
Kr bark l inden
NKW't'AMTI.K, S. S. W.
Hr h.p i ll) o( Madras I
Hr .Mi. Haxt.dalc!...
Kill !K JA.NKIKlt-
Hr ililp k")'al liromr I
Hr liark Ulriiallitn
Hr brk Uavi ..
SWASSKA-
llr batrl I'olotnbnl ....
I .mi.r. n.t i -
Hr bark Tala-urm t'aatlrl Malum .
YoKlillAMA-
lirrahlp He .rlell-J
Hr atetmer Aaiallo Prllirrt
Hrahlu lliiiti.it Hall!
CAP. TulVN
Hr ahin Purhrlilst !..,
llr ahip Pplruat
OH.tlM Htl. I KVI.'IN.
l-llr ahln t'liy uf MaddliKtou
nr amp it
I..
Hut!
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I
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sharp .
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Hklfttiir. I'utlirlr A i o .
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Halli.ur, tiiitliilr A i'n
Halfuiir. lonlirla A To
luttlau.l Hour Milla
-,.
AAl MltiaonA Kerr .
I.VT tlUAl
dp Hunan Hill t .
I I IIM-
If you ow n an old oval mirror don't
hang It up the way It looks as though
it ought to go. Put It up lengthwise
and you have secured the very latest
bit of home decoration.
If dull, spiritless and stupid; If your
blood Is thick and sluggish; If your
appetite la capricious and uncertain.
You need a Parsaparllla. For best re
sults take DeWltt's. It recommends
Itself. Chas. Rogers.
It is only the real glrly girl who ties
bows to the handle bars of her bicycle
The up-to-date maid manages to con
real a little silver flask in that vicinity
mwsm
PURELY VEGETABLE.
The Cheaprai, I'tire.l -s ,
Hid Best Kan i y Mecii- Xii7T-
:ine in lite world !
As Kpi tcTi'AL Specific
f..rail (iweuaea .1 the
Liver, Stomach
l-rld Spleen.
P ijuUle the I-ver
ind prevent Chilu
.sr. rf.vr.H, Malaki-
' r, IeVEKS, liVA'F.'
'jMfLAIS'lS, kksTLC-S-.
lAUNbl'.E AND
;.ai jea.
li.M) ItltEATHI
Nothing is vt oprjle-.'.iii:. nothing so common, ai
nad breath; and in ntarly evrry 'aw it comet frorr
.he tloma:h, and can I st eawiy corrcr.tcrl if you wil
:ake slMMrsi, Livi K Icr'.CLAToR iJo not neglect V
turn a remedy for thit repulsive divrd-r. It will alsr
.mpruve yuur appetite, com piexion and general health
1'ILEMI
How manv auffer tonure day after day. making life
I biitden and roh&ing existence of all pleasure, owiri
:n the lecret MjflennK from Tllea. let relief it rea.ly
to the hand of almo-,1 any one who will use lystemati-
aiiv the remedy that has permanently cured tnou-
tandf. Simmons l.tvr.k Re..clatok is no draattc
violent purge, but a gentle assistant to nature.
CONSTIPATION
SHOULD not be regarded
a trihinK ailment in fact, nature
demand the utmost refill irty of
the bowels, and any deviation
from this demand paves the way
often to serious c!.ini;er. It ia
quite as necessary to remove
impure accumulations from the
boue.t as it is to eat or sleep, and
no heaitn can he espectccl where
a costive haijlt of body prevails.
KICK JIEADACHEI
This distressing sfiiiction occurs most fieiuently
The disturoance of the stoma, li, anting from the
imperfe. tly ui,:esled contents, utises a severe twin in
he head, accompanied with disagreeable nausea, and
this constitutes wuat is vpu.jrly known as Sick
Headache, lir tile rel.cf o." v.ok;Ii take Simmons
Livi:m Kegulat'.s or Mett?:lE.
MANt'EACTl MllO fjl.'I.Y ILV
J. Ii. ZEJXIN & CO., ri,i,a.lelphia, Pa.
MARVELOfS RESULTS.
From a letter written by Rev. J Gun
derman, Dlmondale, Mich., we are per
mitted to make this extract: "I hnve no
hesitation In recommending Dr. King's
New Discovery, as the results were al
most marvelous In the case of my wl.'e.
While I was pastor of the Haptlst
church at Rives Junction she was
brought down with Pneumonia succeed
ing La Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of
coughing would last hours with lit'l"
Interruption, and It seemed as if she
could not survive them. A friend
rr. co. -.,.":(;:,: .1 Dr. King's -'' w D! t.ov ry;
!t was quick in Its work, and highly
latlsfactcrv In lis results." Trial bot
tles free, at Chas. Rogers' Dr ig Store.
Regular size, 5"c and 11.00.
i Plaid neckties for men are more
live than ever.
f.-s-
The whole system is drained and un
dermined by Indolent ulcers and open
sores. DeWltt's Witch Haiel Palve
speedily heals them. It Is the best
pile cure known. Chas. Uogers, druggist.
Parrots of genuine
winter hats.
size lire seen on
DeWltt's Sarsapanlla Is prepared for
cleansing the blood from Impurities
and disease. It tlo'es this and more. It
builds up ami strengthens constitu
tions Impaired by lis"itse. It recom
mends Itself. Chas. Rogers.
Anl the eri. nomiciil 'vriman
takes h-r la-n year' v. int r gouri to be
ly-'I, h",'iifi(r at-'ninst hop" that no one
will 'iiHiov.-r her deeeptl-.n later on.
Tlicrf Is no ptimireu like sleep you
f.el this particularly true when you
liav.- retlre'l at f" or ami rl " n nt sev
AlAt'Kll
Hr hark pmcvnii
SISiiAPltKK-
llr shin orcallst
flisM.ll tl-
Atti seluw.rter I utila
llr stll. Pti'lallia'h
AI'KI.AfliK-
llr I. ark Anuria I
i t "Int. Mi laliepi I . .
MilXTKVIIiKii
llr all t p !. trill. y Hall
I'l'KT PIH1K-
llr ahip l'..rt Jai ks.ui
llnKilliATK-
Aui si'hr i 'itrrli-r Pove
HASIW KOS M.I -
Hr slitii Vi.rllKeril
RtltlA-
llr ship Pnivlnre;
IIIAi.il-
Hr hark Java!
HASTtiH-
llr ship raratirtau I'rilireaa
1 tlTAI.-
Ilr ahip I'anlhi'sll. a!
Heeitiann
' Allilersoll
HtittUatla
slrljuiihl'll .
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Hiuarl
Praalev
Mc Und
. Th.trketaell
Neville
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I
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Jl.ln.likll
I
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ltrxi IIOAl
ita 111' A I
Xii lutiAl
lull 4 A 1
Am. Trailtnt I'tt .
Jl
lIKfKIIKMCKH t Inm
1 Aug U, paaaeit Atijer. , Juin i.ih, JUS, 1 W. lulu lllii il Janeiro
2 Jan .V, passr-l I'uihaveti Jan rJS, loVY prlur In July 4. will have to itlactiaritit pall
Mar Jl. IAS, CW : June i, TN .fW I ol rargn. Au( 4. si.l.l .uo lout uf rargo;
A June i, , .ta,,, i.isanl. nn ilate, In Hitjr of I skllttl agalu Auk. 1.1.
Ht.eav Jims III. Ci N, Hi W I
TOTAL ON THK WAV.
New York n.lltl MvertHHil 4 .ki j Newraatle, SsW a TaMit Bty I..VW
A'li'lal le :i.'i.l7 Maiirllllla I.'4C. Ill" tin Ji lterii JA.li' Vuk.iliauia. 5,1 10
Alvna Hay l. r.'.'. M.'ll.nriit' 1.117 Miixkimra 1.7'ft
Antwerp I tiil'l M ullet lili-. i !,'. I Hw.uiaea I.l'ki : Tntkl tll.nuti
Kuinliay I.iaw Hrlsliitne H...l,4tt.l i Hhklntlial. 'JJi I Hauie tlitin stig '.V
l allan -'.'i IIiiIi'hIiiIii iui Purl I'lrla l.l.u name lluta litttt V..7II
t'nlnmlio I.HI lllngn , t- Santa Ho. alia . . .1. n. t
rni'et.nen .f. .:l Hultla 1 .uuil -ntttna I .sn I
B.F. ALihEN&SON
Wall Paper. Artists' Matarlalt, Paints.
Oils, (jlasa, ttc. Japanaf Mattings,
Vug knd Bamboo Gnudt
3ftaj Cc nimercIiAl Htreet.
fJI.KCTRIC IllTTKRh.
Klectrlr; Rltcers is a medicine suited
for uriy mahon, but perhaps tr.ore gener
ally needed when the lai.guid, i.xhiiusied
feeling prevails, when the liter Is torpid
and sluggish and the need of a tonic and
alterative Is felt. A prompt use of this
medicine has often averted long and per
haps fata' bilious fevers. No medicine
will ac more surely In counteracting
and freeing the system from the malarial
poison. Headache, Indigestion, Consti
pation, Dizziness yield to Klectric Bit
ters. 50c and 11.00 per bottle at Chas.
Rogers Drug Store.
It doesn't mutter much whether Hick
headache, biliousness, Indigestion, and
constipation are cans' i by neglect or
by unavoidable circumstances; De
Witt's Little Kttrly Risers will speed
ily cure th'-m rill. Chas. Rogers,
Druggist.
To set
on the
strayed
perron miM.-ry s.-t your eyes
unhappy canine that has
Into a dry good a shop.
"Hoys will be hoys," but you can't
afford to loso any of them. He ready
for tte green apple season by having
DeWltt's Chollc and Cholera Cure In
the house. Chas. Rogers, Druggist
Women ought to take as much Inter
est In insuring their own lives as they
do in Insuring those f their husbands. '
fiiittons fo match lu lt buckles are the
latest feminine extravagance.
BUCKLKN'S ARNICA HALVE.
The best salve In the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
coins, and all skin eruptions, and pos
itive cure for piles, or no pay required.
It is ji'jarn.tee'l to give perfe t K itls-
faciiov., or money refunded. Price, 11j
cents p:r box. For sale by Charles,
Ro!,er,4, Odd Fellows' building.
Poison Ivy, Insect bites, bruises,
scalds, burns are quickly cured by De
Wltt's Witch Ilnzel Halve, the great
pile cure. Chns. Rogers, druggist.
The movement of merchandise. Is
growing heavier at Nm-hville and all
lines are comfortably busy.
CASTORIA
CABTOniA,
Tufts- J
For Infants and Children,
TkifiS-limtli
ll futon
li n
tfiry
Triffll.
..i"'
rTL nt'
in 1
ti.ifflt4-
flit Vai trliof"
rc'MiiiJ eo dim u.o.
iu. i 4
. , "la 3 J a nn-witiHinoft
tj TMiiwJy f.if lii iiirrtiri-,
Art You Going Eastf
Its sura and sen that your tlckst
reads vim
HE NORTH-WESTERN
line:.
T
.i M i tit ii. I ii r r ti
lii ''. i. h ii i ' r tt 1 On.-
di (. r it'iv luilMinni
ll n, irrltsiHt.fi nr uli r-
(Ion uf Mi ii c i ll Itti'ii;
-thtv-
EnrjCiiFM rii flit rnn. Sn li)iii-Nt
iilirio fl o llruKf bta,
or ivrit in plmn wmpinr,
l.r tiprt-nji, tin-imii, fi.r
ll m. i.r .1 .Mtiili. K!.V.
Cj r-:u )itr m-h uti riHiuimt.
SEASIDE SAWMILL.
A complete stock of lumber on hand
In Ihe rough or dresned. Flooring, rus
tic, celling, and all kinds of finish;
mouldings end shingles; also bracket
tvotk done to order. Terms reaaonsblt
and prices at bedrock. All orders
promptly attended tn. rimes and yard
at mill. H. K. L. IXJOAN, Prop'r.
H-aslde, Oregon.
You Waste
Twelve Hours
deliberately throw them
awayof you take any
other line than the Ilur
llngton to Omaha, Kan
sas City, Ht. Louis or
ANY OTII ICR southern
or southeastern city.
Tickets, time-tables,
and full Information on
application to the local
ticket agent or by addressing
C. SHELDON, G.
Portland, Oregon.
A.
WHEN IN PORTLAND CaH on Jno.
P. Hundley A Co., 124 Third street, and
get the Dally Aslorlan. visitors need
not miss their morning paper while there.
CHICACJO.
ST. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS
and
OMAHA RAILWAYS.
This Is ths
GREAT SHORT LINE
Between
DULUTH,
ST. PAUL,
CHICAGO
And all Points Euat and
South.
Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Ves
tlbuled Dining and Bleeping Car
Trains and Motto:
"ALWAYS ON TIME "
Have given this road a national reputa
tion. All classes of passengers carrtaxl
on the vesllbuled trains without extra
charge. Hhlp your freight and travel
over this famous line. All agents have
tickets.
W. II. MEAD, P. C. BAVOHJ,
Gen. Agent. Trav. P. and P. Agt.
248 Washington St., Portland, Or.
tTilohr.t. r'. KnsH.h l!aae4 llraaaV,
0.R.&N.
GtVKM ciioicb or
asaat
TRAflSCOfiTIflEflTAL
R0UT05.
Via Spokjni od St. Paal
Via Ocjden, Dtover and
Omaha of St. Paal
Pullman and Tourist Sleepers
Free Reclining Chair Cars
Astoria to Sao Francisco.
HtB.tr nf I'al. ftnturdsy, Pept. t.
I'olumbla, Thursday. H. pt. 10, ,
Statu nf Cl. TueuUy, Hept. IS.
t'olumbla, Htiliday, Krt. :0.
Hlnle nf l"al. Friday, Hept. :i.
I'ulumbla, WcilniktUy, Hept. 30.
Htale of f"al . Monday, Oct. S.
i'ulumbla. Saturday, Oct. 10.
Astoria and Portland Steamers.
T. J. POTTKK.
I-ttve Astoria Tues.lnys, Thursdays
snd Halurditya at a. ni. I.i-me '..rt
Imtd Mondays, Wrslnesdays, anil Krl
days at 7 a. m.
II. It. THOMPHON.
leaves Astoria Tus.lays, Thursdays
and Hatiirdnys at 7 p. in. l-uve port
lantl Momlitys. Weilnesdays, Prldays
ami Hundnys at K p. in.
HAII.KY IIATZKHT.
Ix-avea Astoria Momlays, Wednes
days, Krl.lnvs and Htjuilttyn al 7 p. m.
Leaven Portland Tuesdays, and Thurs
days at 8 p. ni.. and Kiiiuntnys at 11
p. in.
TICLKPHONK
Ijpitve Astoria .Momlays, Weihiea.ln) s
and Fridays at 6 a. tn. Leave Pnrtliiml
Tuesdays. Thursdays und Hulnr.liiys at
7 a. m.
For rates and general Information call
on or address
Q. W. I.OUNHIIKItltr,
Agent,
W. II. HUltLIIITItT,
tlen. Pas. Agt., Pnrlliinil, Or.
10. McNKILL.
President nnil Malinger.
WHITE COLLAR UNO
TELEPHONE AND BAILEY GATZERT
Astoria and Portland
Telephone Iravi-s Aslorlit Monday,
Wednesday and Friday innrnlng ut t
a. in. Leuves Portland Tuesday, Thurs
day nnil fiatuiiluy at 7 a. in,
Hnlley (Inl.ert leaves Astoria Wed
nestlny, Frltluy und Huipluy ulglil at
7 p. in. LcaVca .Portland Tuesday,
Thursday ami Hntiiiilny iilKhls at S p.
m,
O. H. and N. C'o.'s steamers T. J,
Potter runs alternate days with Tele
phone, anil It. U. Thompson runs al
ternate days with Ilalley (Intzcrt.
Tickets gisMl on all Ixnita.
U. II. Ht'OTT, Preshlent.
E. A. Reelcy, Agent, Portland.
C. W. Htone, Agent, Astoria.
Tulephonn No. 11,
rENtlYtiUYAL PILLS
SaUtu
IIHrln.l a.ll llnl. Oaaal.a.
aft. ui..., rHIal.la, iat.ua a.
lltMCHln fur fXtrkftttr Knatiik fit.
mtma U"ul It. llrd atwl ttJd n,.UIII.S
IImiw. ...lei ih ,U. ril,l.Ht. 1'aka
aaalhcr. Ilrhtu dangntnu n4.IMa.
Una ,.n.l ,mir,.l..,nf. Atl.ruv.l,.. .wit.
'.!tV."l?J"' I'ri totilara, l..tlnnl.l, auk
ll.llrr f..p I atlf..M la uu. br M.n
"all. I'l.tll"; I- - lai.u. A.,..
r4!klrktsstaTl:aailatil C.,MuM... a,.,, .
Lasat UtauMia. PliluZLlC
S. FklUMAN, Ills of r r.aman & Hulmsl.
H. T. Eamlb, late of Storklon, Cal.
COLUMBIA U WORKS
FOUNDRYHEN
Blacksmiths, Machinists
anil Holler Makers
Mnu,Cir'!nV.,;t A" Kinds of Machinery
Iron and Brasri OaMtlnm
Ueneral Blntskamltb Work
t PEdAI-TII'S - W.lrh Patent :WhaH, Ship
Smithing and Slrsmhuat Wutk. Cannery and
IMIII Maclllnerv. Marina and ts,a.n.,u I1..M-
' Uullt to Order.
Specially eulpped for luuitera' work
Correspondence tullclted
18th and franklin. Phone 78
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