The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, September 30, 1896, Image 2

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THE DAILY A8T0HIAN, WKDNKSIUY MORNING, SKPTKMKKtt 0, HUMS.
JOHN T. LIOHTFR, Editor.
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All communication Intended (or publi
cation should be directed to the editor.
Business communication, of all kind
and remittances must be addressed to
The Astorlan.
The Astorlan guarantee to Its sub
scribers the largest circulation of any
tewspaper published on th Columbia
Jver.
Advertising rates can be had on appli
cation to the business manager.
The Weekly Astorlan, the second oldest
weekly In the (lite of Oregon, has, text
to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest
weekly circulation In the state.
Jno. F. Handley A Co., arc our Port
land agents, and copies of The Astorlan
an be had every morning at their stand,
Ot Third street.
"bent answer to the uft-repeat.M but
"fallacious statement that the country
"had boon suffering from the effect of
"the act of 1ST3. which stopped the free
"coinage of sliver. It Is an unansAvor
"ahlo argument for the restoratloTt of
"a protective tariff and the maliitcn
"anee of sound money." MeKlnley.
Secretary arllsle Is going to make
some sound money speeches In Ken
tucky. All the members of the cabinet
are doing their duty In opposing the free
silver Idiocy. It Is a spectacle the l.kc
of which was never seen before - the
entire administration arrayed nalnst
the ivuularly nomlnalisl candidates bf
the party to which It belongs Kcgtilttr
ly nominated, certainly, but nominated,
ail the same. In what Secretary Lament
well terms a moment of delirium.
The fact that there Is pot a sllv
oeuntrv In the world in which labor I
paid one half the average wages pal
In the rnlted States and In which the
monev when received will buy one-half
as much as it w 111 buy here, furnishc
a complete answer to Hryan's speeches,
so far as the worklngmen arc concern
ed.
BRYAX1SM MEANS ANARCHY.
Objection Is made that the Republi
cans are denouncing Pry an as an an
archist because he favors free silver.
This Is not true. Free silver is not,
necessarily, anarchy! It may. it ! true,
lead up to anarchy, but a mere belief
tn the IS to 1 ratio, in its ordinary man
ifestation. Implies nothing worse than
Ignorance or dishonesty. It Is not for
advocating free silver that Republicans
call Bryan anarchist. As long as he
tuck to the silver question fcs the sole
Issue of his campaign, w hatever else was
thought of him, the country was char
itable enough to believe that he did not
favor anarchy. But Mr. Bryan's later
utterances have dispelled this belief.
He has abandoned the silver issue. The
flaring Inaccuracies and crude sophis
tries of his earlier speeches have
brought upon him such an avalanche of
solid facts in disproof, that he has been
compelled to shift his line of battle.
His position was indicated In his
formal letter of acceptance which prac
tically Ignored the silver issue. He had
already thrown overboard the tariff
Issue, knowing free trade to be, ln'the
Hght of the country's experience, unten
able. In his letter, and ever since, he
has been viciously assailing the nation
al government's authority to enforce
United States laws anywhere in the
Union. He Is making every effort to
array the discontented elements of our
huge population in bis support, under
a. virtual promise that, if elected, he will
not allow the national government to
enforce its own laws when a riot Inter
feres with the business intercommuni
cation of the states and the transit of
nails.
This Is why so many good citizens
now regard Mr. Bryan as an anarchist,
and he deserves the characterization.
Feeling himself whipped on the 16 to 1'
issue, he Is playing a more desperate
game, and in doing so is unmasking
himself fully. His election as president
of the United States would require him
n March 4 to take a solemn oath to
execute that office so as to "preserve,
protect and defend the constitution of
the United States." The constitution
Tests in the president the executive
power the duty of seeing that the laws
of the United States are faithfully ob
served. What would Mr. Bryan do if a mob
should stop the malls and obstruct In
terstate commerce, as one did sometime
ago In the city of Chicago? His oath of
ffice would require him to use all the
pow;r of the national government re
quisite to prevent the obstruction of the
mails and start the wheels of commerce
again. Would he obey that oath, or
would he violate It? He has given his
answer to this question. His associate,
Alteld, wrote and had inserted a plank
In the Chicago platform designed to
forbid the exercise of this very power,
tn exactly that kind of emergency. Mr.
Bryan has not only repeatedly stated
within the past few weeks that he be
lieves In and stands upon every plank
of the Chicago platform, but has sought
to emphasize this particularly obnox
ious plank by criticising and condemn
ing President Cleveland for the part he
took In suppressing the Chicago riot.
What else is Mr. Bry an doing in th-se
declarations but advocating anarchy? If
any of his deluded admirers are in
doubt as to the propriety of applying
thin W.rm to Mr. Bryan's present line
of appeal to the people, let them read
the constitution of the United States
and then con ult some standard dic
tionary and 1. ;irn the meaning of ;he
word "anarchy."
In Mr. Bryan's precinct In Lincoln
Nebraska, that is to say his residence
there live 292 legal voters, and there
are. according to a recent poll, for Mc
Klnley 111; Bryan 61; doubtful 11; Pro
hlb. 9.
If strength Is what you want, you
should study what causes your weak
news.
It Is practically lack of food.
But you eat three meals a day. and all
you ran eat at a time.
Yes, but do yvu digest It?
F.xxl undigested Is not food. It
not nourishment.
It doesn't create strength.
To digest your food take Shaker Di
gestive Cordial at meals. After a
while you will digest your food with
out It. Then you will get well, and
strong and healthy.
Shaker Digestive Cordial cures Indl
treat ion and ail its symptoms, such as
nausea, headache, eructations, pain in
the stomach, giddiness, loss of appe
I tite. etc. It makes your food nourish
I you, and make you strong and fat and
hearty.
Druggists sell It. Trial bottle 10c.
The tornado swooped down upen the
city, grasped the crowded auditorium
as though it were a plaything and
scattered its ruins for blocks around
that once fair city. The ruins of the
platform landed in a cornfield, and to
the nodding stalks the orator, who had
heroically remained at his post, said
earnestly and convincingly, "The crime
of '73, my fellow citizens, etc." Phila
delphia North American.
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The highest claim for other
lOKdCCOS IS "lust lis
good ns Durham."
Kvcry ,K! smoker VV?
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just
oil wi.l MM ivio vn:n :i ir.K'.8
c:icii irt.'i unci imv.ik.u iwo cot,-
l!S lOI'.lC Cull lei r OUOvc
Mi!e lO.ICLWell H 1 '111 1 1 Ml! I
llliv :l lu; of til ;i fell iff1''' "
liniteil tol
coupon
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oluocoaml ic.ul the b'i' ( X
-which e,irs u list I, NL a'
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Mr. Bryan says that the present dol
lar has too great a purchasing power.
Did he ever work and sweat for ten
hours through sunshine and storm to
earn one? Philadelphia Inquirer.
How much business can a man do
whose sysum is In a state of disorder?
Headache Is only a symptom. It Is not
a disease. The pain In the head is the
sign of rebellion. There have been
mistakes In diet and other abuses.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pel
lets are a pleasant, effective renovator
and invlgorator of the stomach, liver
and bowels. They ass'st nature with
out threatening to tear the body piece
meal. There are no griping pains, no
nausea. One is a laxative.
A bxk of li'iS pages, profusely Illus
trated, written by Dr. K. V. Pierce,
ailed the "Peoples Common sens
Medical Adviser," will be sent free f.r
Jl one-cent stamps to cover cost of
illing only The World's Dispens
ary Medical Assvla(lou. .No, titu Main
troet, Buffalo. N. Y,
In Medieval Days
When people wanted anything they
knelt down and prayed for It How
ever, that mn lime ago. Along
about 10 a fellow named tliitrn-
berg, who had "come do Hhlne
over," was monkeying around a
I carpenter shop In Lents. Ha whit-
tied soma Utile Mock and actually
I made an alphabet. Then he rUitrd
a sort of well, a machine that
would look something like our let
ter press of today. He arranged
his Mocks In order, put some Ink
on tuern, also a piece of paper, and
then screwed his press down. That
was called printing. Old llutcnbcric
made a howling success of tha
racket, and his head liecame so
swollen (hat he really nutded the
king one day. The king overlooked
It. however, for he had an Idea
what kind of fellows printers wouM
be. Well, nnally they goi the print-
I ing system aoun pal, ami, us the
centuries rolled by, began printing
' newspapers first person. Invariably
I singular number, any gender and
; hard case.
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Who can say the campai.-n is lacklnir
In hum ir when it can be published In
newspapers that at any time, on any
subject, at any place. Mr. llryan has
nothing to say? Chicago Tribune.
In This
Enlightened Day
A MYSTERY.
How the human system ever recov
ers from the bad effects of the nause
ous medicines often literally poured
into it for the supposltive relief of dys
pepsia, liver complaint, constipation.
rheumatism and other ailments, is a
i
mystery. The mischief done by bad
medicines Is scarcely less than that
caused by disease. If they who are
weak, bilious, dyspeptic, constipated or
rheumatic, would oftener be guided by
the experience of invalids who have
thoroughly tested Hostetter's Stomach
Bitters, they would in every Instance
obtain the speediest aid derivable from
rational medication. This medi'-ine is
a searching and at the same time a
thoroughly safe remedy, dtrtved from
vegetable sources, and possessing, in
consequence of its basis of pure spirits,
properties as a medicinal stimulant
not to be found In the fiery local bit
ters and stimulants often resorted to
by the debilitated, dyspeptic and languid.
Bl'CKLEX'S ARNICA SALVE.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
brulsea, sores, ulrers.salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and pos
itive cure for piles, or no pay required.
It Is guaranteed to give perfect satis
faction, or money refunded. Price, 25
cents per box. For sale by Charles
Rogers, Odd Fellows' building.
It is said that Candidate Bry an never
falls to catch a train. If that Is true
Mr. Bryan is much better at catching
trains than at catching votes. Kansas
City Journal.
There are many newspapers as a
matter of fact. Hut It la an utter
ImpoMlbliltv to get a newspaper to
admit It. The advertising patronage
ot a newspaper depend, largely
vea, wholly upon Its circulation.
A newspaper Is a great dead Ilk
the human body: If Its circulation
Is good, it prospers: otherwlae,
otherwise. Borne paper publish
Want Columns
The Indianapolis Sentinel says the
Republican vict. ry In Maine was ex
pected by the Democrats. Of course It
was expected! In what state, whose
citizens have public schools on every
section of land, would a Republican
victor- not be expected? Wabash Tribune.
If. as the I'opocratle candidate for
president insists, free coinage would
immediately restore th: market price of
silver to fl.JH an ounce and keep gold
and silver currency on a parity at the
ratio of It; to 1, why does the Chicago
platform i ropose to enact legislation
to prevent contracts requiring payment
in any specified kind of money? If sil
ver is to be as good as gold, why pro
hibit gold coitract8? What reason
would any ones have to insist on gold
payments if gold coin is no more valu
able than silver coin? If a fn-e coinage
law is all that is needed to restore silver
to $1.23 an ounce, why any additional
legislative props like this?
It is true, as McKinley says, that the
Republican party has never before ap
pealed more strongly to the best sen
timents and noblest aims of American
citizens than it does In the present con
flict. The man who votes with any oth
er party this year has to vote acainst
truth. Justice, honesty, and everything
eles that is creditable and profitable,
"Consider, my fellow citizens, the ad
vancement we made between 11S0 and
"1S90. and during those years we never
"had free trade nor free Bllver. The
"marvelous progress of the country be
"twee HiSO and 1S90 is worthy the study
"of all American citizens. It Is the
Horace Greeley once said: "The way
to resume is to resume," speaking of
again putting gold into circulation af
ter the war. But you may say "re
sume" any number of times to that
torpid liver of yours and it won't budge
until you take Simmons Liver Regula
tor. Many people seem to forget that
Constipation. Biliousness and SI' k
Headache are all caused by a slUKijish
liver. Keep the liv r active.
CURE FOR HEADACHE.
As a remedy for all forms of Headache,
Klectrlc Bitters has proved to be the very
best. It affects a permanent cure and
the most dreaded habitual sick head
aches yield to Its Influence. We urge all
who are afflicted to procure a bottle. I
and give this remedy a fair trial. In j
cases of habitual constipation Electric !
Bitters cures by giving the needed tone ;
to the bowels, and few cases long resist I
the use of this medicine. Try It once.
Fifty cents, and ll.'Xl at Chas. Rogers' i
Drug Store. ;
That Is. a column, or a number ot
columns, devoted to small advertise
ments. If a fellow wants anything
trouble, a wife, a house don't
make any difference what It Is he
con get It by means of a small ad.
Included tn the "s.st" column are
"For Sale," "For Kent." "I-ost,"
"Found." "Stolen" and "Miscel
laneous." Now, Just ses what
chumps some people are! Why, a
man has been known to hunt over
a city this olty for days looking
tor a house In which to live. llo.i
he come to The Astorlan olllcn and
asked for a want ad. he could have
gotten his houiu- without the least
bit of trouble and tor about ' cents.
VHSSKLS OX Till-: WAV TO ORISON.
rosr a in cn rH.m im Mtu.
i arrats.
rsa HATS.
I'alleu
Hoi tensci! .
Ililtler
Sorrta.
I'nSNIllKRKa.
I'A.
nil
l.'J HI'AI
HOT
M Viilllv-
Ship lleurv Vlllard
Al ton ll V Y-
lan Lark llavlla ' . .
AS VIA Hl.l'-
VHr.lnp U V WnltTl
Mll.MHAY-
Hr ahln l.lu'tlafaruc .
CAI.I.AlV-
Hr .lop Inelienpe Km k;
Hr .tup Sierra Ktre.la!
IIVkKIMtil.-
Hr slim Kellanee
3 Hr .till. Kara. la ;
MKUinrfiNk-
Hr liark Linden sharp .
NKWf A.iTI.K, N. 8. W. I
llr .hip t lly o Mailral I . UrlrMlu.
Hr I Inn Haw.'dalel... lileele .
Kill I'U JA.NMKtt- I
Hr .hlii Kiyal Ocorte . Tairaart IH HllAl
I iin iiii.il
I CI .HI All Suit. in . II, el.e ... .
Iia.. liai.M . . ' ;s
liavt liOAt la.
;ll.nil
I'M WJ HVAI Half i. nr. I'ullirlr A Cu .
I
... Kotilliaou 'J' !' I
... jH ihe. j IMA UUAl
llCV HI) A I
.. I AT? Won
,...7SI IUUAI
Hr hark tili'iialum . . Hailne. .
Hr bark Heel Koiiertaon
SWASSKA- I
a llr tatrk Colombol Sprouts...
TAHI.K HAY-
Hr Hark Calsorm Caatlrt Man. in
Yokohama- 1
llr .iilp He irleit Seeinsnn
It Is Needless
Tom Watson says Mr. Sevvall is a j
knot on a tree. The cause of this un-j
kind (ling may be traced to the fact
that Tom Watson is a knot on a ticket. '
New York Press. !
1IIU
COVERT SAVED HIS LIFE.
Mr. G. Calllouette, Druggist. Beavcrs
vllle. 111., says: "To Dr. King's New Dis
covery I owe my life Was taken 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- j
Ing Dr. King's New Discovery In my
stord I sent for a bottle and be- j
gan Its use and from the first dose j
began to get bettci, ind after using three
bottles was up ai.e about again. It Is j
worth Its weight In gold. We won't I
keep store or house without It " Oct a
free trial at Chas. Rogers' Drug Store. I
To tell of The Astorlan's circula
tion. The puper has been estab
lished for a quarter of a century.
Why, old Concomly read the llrst
rumor of the hulldtng f a railroad
to his braves from It. Circulation
Is The Astorlan's long suit. Conse
quently, when a fellow comes Into
The Astorlan office, looks pleasant,
throws down 2D cents on the coun
ter and says he wants a house, he
gets It.
Why, Just Think !
The Astorlan goes Into every house
In Astoria and a great majority ol
those In the surrounding sections ot
Oregon and Washington. Hence, It
you Insert an ad. in The Astorlan,
It Is equivalent to engaging a man
to go around to all those houses and
telling the Inmates that you want
something or havo something for
sale. Why, talk about a snap!
Hr learner Anlalle I'rmeel
nr .nip iiiiiion nam
CAI'K TOWN
Hr ahln PttrbrldKe I
llr .liln Helen.!
IMI.O.MHO. CKYI.'IN.
i-nr ahln city ul lla.l'llintt.in
Hr .liln linwau Hill I
MAI KITII'S
Hr bark prncron
SlMiAI'oKK-
Hr .Iiiti oreallR!
SIIAMiHAI-
Atn .ehiHiner 1 mil.
Hr .nil. I'niialliH li
AliKl.AlHK
llr l.urk A'toria J-
or 'lltti .Metaniiliet
MliSTKVIIiKo-
Hr ahlp li'ivenliy Hall
Hi i It T liltlK-
Hr .Inp H"rt Jnek.on
lluKoHATK-
Am 'ehr furrier linvr
SAN 1A KIIS.M.I I-
Hr ahlp ViirlliP'ru
HAIIM-
Hr ahlp I'nrvlncel
II I Alii l-
Hr bark Java!
SANIOS-
Hr ahlp Cambrian Prlueei.
1AITAI.-
Hr ahlp I'e lulic'lleaj
' Aiuleraou
.. Kuwlan.l...
I
.. Melnrhrn
.. Shaplaud ...
. MelMuald. ...
,. Mllu .
.. ryntt
UIJi ItvAl
....'ll'SJ 'A A I
I
.. lflaT lit) A I
ITnUODM
HIS UUAl
l's tin. 1 1
I Meyer. W. . Co
Hallnur, tiutlirle A Co
Hair,. nr. (iullirl.A I'u
I'urllau.l flour Mill.
Hlt'.on A Krrr..
J K Cameron A Co
l.-J
II.
.is
I'TVItDAI .... 71
.IMllm.l I
IW'.MiOAl
. HiTli lui.M
ItlM pBAI
Stuart 170a ItHAl
I'ea.ley .
McUod
'.D
I .'.I HMAI
Jaa Ul'llaw g I'u
Nlinpaiiu laiintier lo
, Tlinrkel.ell .... 14 UUAl rat
Neville ,Iik ill' A I
I
iWlekhaiii
Jll".lKe
.l. III. hall .
,. Iavle.
June.
Fretwui.t
lours
lllelvea
,'W II.IAI
;l:i'.' liuAl
ivi'.
'JUI IIIIAI
!.-' IHDAI
'IX 11"' A I
l.l'.i IUUAI
HU A A I
I
Am. TradlliK Co...
Altg lit, paaaed Anjer,
Jail .1, ped ciixhavem Jan JS, 10W
Mar It. 1S, lA'.W ; .Inne H, 7N r, W
June '.). p '.Ned l.lnard : mi date, 111 Bay of
Hlveayi June IS, X, N, 10 W
TOT A I ON
KKKKWBNCKM I Iron
t Jiiua Mh, '..IN, a W. Into HI., de Janeiro
prior lo July 4. will have lo ill.eliara pall
nr rarici. Aug. 4. .old '.L.) tuna ol cargo;
.ailed again Auk, 18.
A Bit of Advice
It Is appalling to think what would
have become of the human race if Mr.
llryan had died of m-asl-s w hen a boy.
Kansas City Journal.
PURELY VEGETABLE.
The Cheape't, Purest e-Sy,,
nd liest Kami.v ledi.Tf2ft
-sfc sM lllll'IIW
:ine iri the world
As Kfpri tual Spf.cipic
for ait dis:iv; iA the
Ljver, bloniach
and Spleto.
Rc-yulate the L.ver
sod i-rcvent Chills
ND rKVf.H, Malari
I'S i-KVEKS, I'OWfcL,
fyII-LAIMri, KEsTLE -
BAD I!Ki;.TH!
N'-ithlnir i vt i;ri,.!t:t ..int. noihinc so common,
Dad bre;ith; and in iic;uiy '-vrry cae it ctik frott
;lie st'imath, and c.r, cosily '.(jttci led if you wil
take blMKoss t u ki'f.' LATod. Io not nejjlect c
urc a remedy for (J..s rtpuU.e d.vrdcr. It will alsc
iinpruve your appetite, tonifjlexion and general health
FILES!
How many lufTr torture day afier day, making life
i burden and rnf,.;ing cxiiteni e of all pleasure, owing
:o the secret suffnnt; fr itn 1'iles. Vet relief it ready
to the hand of almost any one who will use lyMemati
:al!y the remedy that h.it peminently cured thou
sands. Simmons Livr.x Ht:.x:LAttn i no drastic
violent purjfc, but a gentle issutant to nature.
CONSTIPATION
SHOULD not !: r-irarded u
a tntlinfc; ailment in fact, nature
demands the utmost regularly of
the boweK, and any deviation
from this demand paves the way
often to serious 'fanner. It i
quite as Denary to remove
impure acnif filiations from the
biwi a, it is to tat or le-p and
do hcaith can lr exported wliere
a costive habit of body prevails.
EICK IJEADACHKI
Thit distressing aHliction oi.curs most frequently
The disturbance of the sfiinaih, aminjj from the
imperfectly digested contents, uausrt a severe pain in
the head, accompanied with disairjceable nausea, a vi
this constitutes wnat is populsirly known as Sick
Headache, for the relief n wliich tajck Simmons
LlVEK KbxULAT'R OK MBUttl.SE.
SIAM'I'ACTLIIEIJ ONLY BY
Jl. EL Z ELLIN ft CO., I'hiladclpbia, Pa.
Max N'
:;;; "i
.-rali.- f'r
f.r thff
r !;'u's "pini"n that th- AmT-
!- v. ill rr-t t'in t. 'Ivn- j
at I'-ast l'.if yrars iu'iks bad i
silver party. I'hiiU'lflphia 1
i
t
TO (IKE A (OU) IV ONE HIV,
Tak'f laxativy Ilmmo Quinine Tablets.
All druA-'intH refund th; money if It j
fails to curt. For J-aU- by Chas. ;
!:ir.rs, I;rut.'i,'iHt. I
When you want iinythlnK no mai
Xi r what ft I w hen you have any
thing 4 or tmUr, whtn you Iohp, find
or HtenI anythlnif, come around and
tdl your trouble to The Astorlan.
Hrlng 2T c ntM with you, and, above
all thlriK", look pp'n.xant. Tell the
cl.-rk that you want a want ad. In
thf want column, Klve him your 2&
ctnts and ko away hapriy. An H r
man W'lH't would nay, a want ad.
will restore the blind, the bald and
the bowlctfpfrd to manhood.
New York 3.U
Adelaide .l.ut,'
Altto hay l..r',
Antwerp
Bombay l.uj't
ralUo 'V'
Cohunhii i.hU
rnp..t(nvti . .fi. .it
THIC WAY.
MvfrpoM 4,-.K. I Ni-wra-tlf, NSW X W
Mriurltlus ,'.'. j Itto ilv JfiKTu 3.rt i
M'lliiinic Miry SlnKnp.re l.Ttw j
.Mntivi'lfn J.vih j H we nm l.l'hi j
Krl-tnitic . I Hliatiirhal 'iWi
Muku.Utr I Port Plrlr- 2,1 Vi
Hl.iiro f Sunt KhshUk ... .a,Ki I
lfnhU t -nim. 1 RW I
Tabln It y ....
Yoknhttiiia.
.1 r;
- -Villi
Total 41, mid
Same t line l '..'
Satin' It in i- 1W1
I
B.F.ALiIjEN&SON
Wall Papr, Artists' MtrrU!s. Paints,
Oils, (jlais, ttc. Japanfft MjtttufS.
Rugs and Bamboo Tioodt
365 Cc mmercial Htrcct.
ta a m n p"W nmii !
fa
ir",,t:i'.ri.o TTm
1
Th- i.'-oi,!- ar- fl.K-klnir train loa.la to '
: Mi Kinl'-y. aii'l llryan Is locking In
a I'alai.i- car to tli- .- jpl-.- Sh:lby-vill-
f I r.-l. li'-i.uMiran. '
3 Lines 0C
for aJ
Cents.
Try It.
ROYAL Baking Powder j
has been awarded highest j
honors at every world's tale
where exhibited. j
Wh'-n p'-opli; b'-xp'-Hk n-spiv-tful ton-1
slui-ration for Mr. I'.ryan iirntinn he 1
th; i an'11'lat'' of a cp-at political party
they nhoul'l r"m;nili-r that the irrvat
political party wax on a hi? drunk
when It betoveil Its lan'li'laey upon
Mr. liryan. St. Louis (;iooe-Icnio:ra.t.
E.SViLIHH
CAE'TTAu Ton AMERICAN
INVESTMENTS.
It doesn't matter much whether Blr.k
headache, biliousness. IndlgeHtlon, and
constipation are caused by neglect or
by unavoidable circumstances; De
Wltt's Little Early Klsers will speed
ily cure thc-m all. Chas. Rogers,
Druggist.
Mr. Wand has probably abandoned
the- Idea that the democrats can carry
Pennsylvania. Kansas City Htar.
Poison Ivy, Insect bites, bruises, I
scalds, bums are quickly cured by Ife.
Witt's Witch H'tzel Salve, the great!
pile cure. Chas. Rogers, druggist. 1
Important to Americans seeking Eng
lish Captla.1 for new enierprlaei. A lb
containing the names and address. ol
200 successful promoters who havu placed
over 100,110,001) Sterling In Foreign In
vestments within tiie last six years, and
over 18,000,000 for the seven months of
WS. I'nc: 5, or S25, payable by postal
order to the London and Universal Bu
reau of Investors, 20, Cheupslde, London.
E. C. Subscribers wll be entitled, by ar
rangement with f.ie directors to receive
eilhrjr persona,, or lettoM of Introductoln
lo any of theao sucossfal promoters.
This lint Is llrst class In every respect,
and every man or firm whose name ap
pears therein may ba depended upon.
For placing the following It will be
found invaluable lionds or Shares of In
dumrlal, Commercial and Financial con
cerns, Mortgage loans, Sale of Lauids
i'at.-iits or Mines.
I-rlrectora:
hi u eijvvapi c. nos.s,
HUN. WALTER C. PEPVB.
CAIT. ARTHUR STIFFK.
Copyrlirht.
WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on Jno.
F. Handley & Co., 124 Third street, and
get the Dally Astorlan. Visitors need
not miss their morning paper while there.
-T .1, it " ' n. n r-iar nmi.
V i'1'.. 1 r'-triHy f.,r lM,i,..rrti.i',
Jwf 1 Hi.r. ....... .i. ( i. i i i.t, .,
-.ialwi.1." J . il
is U..r.nt.-"l 'i iri.'. r afir Ililliii'iMi i
... u .irie.or' .,..,1, irii.aii.'ii t,r ijiiitiv
'r.'.uu cai.taKioa. tl"n of m u r o n . imi'Im
''llEIKS&IIU"'ii !lo. kranra. Nun uairliiKi ut.
Mnlfl nr llrusslau.
or .writ In plain wrnpprr,
.-ipr"'.. 'r,.ai'l. tut
l in. ,-r :t Im,iii... -.'.t
I'iri'iilar vui uu riiiu.l.
SEASIDE SAWJVIlLli.
A complete stock of lumber on hand
In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus
tic, celling, ' and all kinds of tlnlah;
mouldings rnd shingles; also bracket
work done to order. Terms reasonable
and prices at bedrock. All orders
promptly attended to. Office and yard
at mill. II. F. L. LOO AN, Prop'r.
Seaside, Oregon.
Are You (Joing KastV
Be aurs and see that your ticket
reads via
THE NORTH-WESTERN
LINE.
re
e tiny Capaulos aro tuperfo'
Balsam of CoDaiba, r
CubebsorliiectionsandfMlDlf
tUKh IN 48 HOURa NX
the tame diseases without
Inconvenience.
i'i'r all Jrurfiilt. j
FROM NOW UNTIL SPRINO
Overcoats and winter wraps will be In
fashion. They can be discarded, tempor
arily while traveling In the stenm-heated
trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St.
Paul Hallway. For solid comfjrt, for
speed and for safety, no other line can
compare with this great railway of the
West.
Go to Elmore, Sanborn's nfllce and see
machine. Take along some of the twines
"as good aj Marshall's," In your pocket,
and test them. Then see how much more
Marshall's will stand. It's money In your
pocket and fish In your net to find out.
their new and handsome twine testing
CHICAGO.
ST. PAUL.
MINNEAPOLIS
and
OMAHA RAILWAYS.
This Is the
GREAT SHORT LINK
Between
DULUTH,
ST. PAUL,
CHICAGO
And all Points East and
SoutL
Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Ves
tlbuled Dining and Sleeping Car I
Trains and Motto:
"ALWAYS ON TIME "
Have given this road a national reputa
tion. All classes of passengers carried
on the vestlbuled trains without extra
charge. Ship your freight and travel
over this famous line. All agents have
tickets.
W. II. MEAD, F. C. BAV.'.OE,
Oen. Agent. Trav. F. and P. Agt.
248 Washington st, Portland, Or.
rlrh..i, r'. Knsll.h ntaaanxl ItraaS. I
rtnf.Yf.UYAL PILLS
Arc, ;Jw.tt rHUi.le. t.oic uk
W llr.t hi fd lt4 U'M III Mil No'
I'hsim ., i,., rj,(tlB -'alia
n u(hiT. tut ,tannrauM tk.i.
on.-ir, f imttnt,.m,. Ai llr uxxt.ii. or am.) 4
KrlliT Tnr I. A 'Ilea, tn Inttr, t.r mtmm
a"" 1 l'-"n,-.i.i.le rtMpr
0.R.&N.
tllVKS ('HOICK OF
-2-
TRAflSGONTIflEflTAIi
ROUTE5.
Vis Spokant and St. Paal
Via Ogdfln, Denvep and
Omaha or St. Paal
Pullman and Tourist Sleepers
Free Reclining-Chair Cars
Astoria to San Francisco.
Hlnte of t'al. Saturday, Srpl. J.
Columbia, Tliui.'tny. Sept. 10.
Slnte of Cl. Turailay, Hepl. 15
Columbia. Monday, H.-j.t :0.
State of Cal. Friday. Hcpl.
Ciduinbla. Wediiis.Uy. hept 30
Slate of Oil . Monday, Oi l. i.
Ciduinbla. Saturday, (ti l lo.
Astoria and Portland Steamers.
T J PnTTKH
Leave Astiirbi Tueaduys, Thursdays
ami Suturdnys at a tu. Leave I'orl
land Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri
days at 7 a. in
IIAILKY CATZKIIT.
Leaves Asl.irbi Tusdnys. Thursdays
and Saturdays at 7 p in. I-nve I'urt
bind Mondays, Wednesdays. Fridays
ami Sundays at H p. in
11. It TIKi.Ml'SiiN.
Leaves Aatnrla Mondays, Wednes
days, Fridays an. I Sundays al 7 m.
Leaves I'iirlland Tuesdays, and Thurs
days nt s p. m., and Saturdays ot U
p. in.
ti:i.i:piihn'.;
U'ns-f Astoria Mondays. Wednesday,
and Fridays al a. in. Leave Portland
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at
For rales and general Information call
on or address
O. W. LOCNSHKUHY,
w. ii. iiimi.iimtT.
ln. I'hs. Agt., I'orilnnd. Or.
K. Mi'N'FILL,
I'lesl.ient and Manager.
WHITE COLLAR LINE
Astoria and Portland
Tclcphmie bines AHt..rtu Mii,ay,
Hr.in.-s.liiy llll.l I'll.lily r,,K ,lt t
a. in. Leaves I'.ulliiii.l Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday oj 7 B.
Unlley lut K.-rt leuv.-s A-.li.rla Wed-ii.-Hdiiy,
Friday and Suinluy i,g,t at
7 p. 111. Leaves Pi.iiland Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday nlgbls at 8 n!
111.
(. It. and N. Cd.'h steamers T. J.
Potter runs alternate days with Teloi
Phone, and It. It. Thompson runs ol
termite days with llalley UuUc-t.
Tickets kihhI on all boats.
IT. H. SCOTT, President.
K. A. Keeley, Agent, Portliuid.
C. W. Sl.ine, Agent, Astoria.
Telephone No. 11,
S. Fl!l MAN. I.I. of Freeman & Holme..
H. T. bAKm, lale of Slui klon. Cal.
COLUMBIA UN WORKS
FOUNDRYHEN
Illacksmlth.a, Machlnlsta
and Holler Makers
'nX'A'y All Kinds of Machinery
Iron and Brass Caatlnrrs
Ueneral Blacksmith Work
(1'RCIAI.TIKS-WeUh Palest :Whwl, Shis
kiT, ".'!""' "nJ Stenmh.nl Work. Cannery M
lMIM Mnrlllnerv. Marina ami C..l..n.-U
er. Bulll to Order.
Sperlflllveitilrped for lopuen' work
CorrcknonJenct tnlkllrd
18th and Franklin. Phone 78