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J" 4rr4atBftf THE DAILY ST0KIAN, FRIDAY MORNING, NOV EM KKU , llW. 0aUy glototiau. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. , Telephone No. A tkkms or sviiHCRirrtox. DAILY. Bent by mall, per yew $4.00 Sent by mall, per month SO Delivered by carrier, per month 45 WEKKLY. Bent by mall per year, tt In advance, pottage free, to subscribers. AU communications Intended for publi cation should be directed to the editor. Business communications of all kinds and remittances must be addressed to The Astorlan. Tha Astorlan guarantees to Its sub scrlbers tha largest circulation of any Mvspaper published on tne (.'onimpia 1rer. Advertising rates can be had on appli cation to tha business manager. Tha Weekly Astorlan, tha second oldest weekly In tha state of Oregon, has, wxt to the Portland Oregonlan, tha largest weekly circulation In tha state. J no. F. Handley Co., are our Port land agents, and coplea of Tbe Astorlnn can be had every mornlnr at their stand. IK Third street The "Aitariu" hereby offer to donate ON HrDKKD DOLLARS to . Mary's Hospital, payable on demand to Father Dtelmaa, whenever legal evidence Is pro alnerat ahewlng that aay afternoon aewa- paper pabllshed la Astoria has printed wlthla tha last ninety days expiring he- fore this offer a single peelal" o taer kind ef "telegraphic preea report.' received ever the wires entering either f the telegraph olBeea In Astoria, from aay point oatatde of Oregon. Astoria, Or.. Oetober IS. 1M. Clatsop sends greetings and congrat ulatlons to Multnomah county. Eighty-five thousand majority In the little state of New Jersey shows what the "enemys country" thinks of Bryan. It should be some solace to Candidate Bryan In hut retirement that he has done what every Republican candidate since the war has tried and failed to do he has broken the Solid South. If ever there waa an Ineffable ass who figured prominently In American poli tics it i old man Jonesi His bombastic, ridiculously preposterous and lying proclamations have been the subject of derision all over the world. Bryan may think his capture of the rotten borough of Nevada and the min ing camps called Idaho compensation for the loss of the great Southern com monwealths of Kentucky and Maryland, but Democrats like Cleveland and Til- den would not have thought fo. Had the state of Washington at large done its duty aa did the counties bor dering the Columbia river the future of the Sound country would have been much, brighter. Had they stood out for sound money and good government some of the unfinished marble front business blocks of Seattle and Tacoma would have bad a show to be com pleted and many of their empty store rooms would have obtained tenants. Pacific county has done Its duty in stemming tbe tide of Populism and an archy which h.is overwhelmed the one time proud state of Washington. If the other counties In the west half of the state bad done as well In proportion to their population as Pacific, Wash ington would not be at the mercy of an Incompetent and discreditable gov ernor for the next term of that office, nor would the state suffer the loss of prestige and the withdrawal of cap ital which will certainly be the result of her folly last Tuesday. The- long wall of Chairman Jones, promulgated from Chicago last night is in keeping with the character of mis representations' for which he has been noted throughout the campaign. The old and ridiculous charge of fraud and coerciru is an easy ladder on which to escape from the fire of public Indig-natr- a that has swept over th county almost from one ocean to the other. No doubt the Popocrau will cordially sup port ilcKinley and the government, as the Republicans would have done had Bryan been elected, but that the free silver craze which like a plague of Small pox threatened at one time to infest the whole country, or that the decla ration of the Chicago platform aimed at the very life of the government will ever come seriously before the people of this country millions of patriotic men eannot believe. men had boon used by the malignant enemies of peace and good order as an argument agalnat the Republican par ty and Us platform. It was believed that the element among the fishermen who had always been relied upon to help make the majorities for the Re publican ticket was cold and Indiffer ent, If not openly hostile toward the party organisation ai.d Its national candidates. The Republican nominees for the legislature two excellent and experienced business men, of admitted probity and capability had been turn ed down for candidates on the lYipullst ticket who were utterly untitled by edu cation, training, or natural ability to be of any possible influence or useful ness In tbe important function of fram ing and passing legislation for a grow and progressive state like Oregon. Ow ing to natural and geographical con ditions, hardly any county In the slate is more difficult and expensive to cover in a political campaign than Clulsop, and with the general unfavorableness of the situation, to say nothing of the well-grounded apprehension of faction al division and disaffection In the ranks of the party, the" prospect for accom plishing anything material for McKln ley and the cause of sound money seemed well nish hopeless. The county committee, however. Immediately upon Its organization, took hold of the sit uation with all the ardor that has char acterised former efforts put forth In the most enthusiastic and successful campalnis. It was not long before there were development which attracted the attention and enlisted the earnest co operation of not only all Republicans but nearly every sound money Demo crat in the county. Instead of a cold, half-hearted. Inefficient and Indifferent campaign, there has never been a more successful. Interesting and satisfactory canvass In the history of the county than the one which closed on Tuesday. The result is that Clatsop county, In the face of the adverse circumstances referred to has rolled up a majority for McKinley and sound money which is not only larger proportionately than any county except Multnomah, but ictually exceeds one-fourth of the to tal majority given by all the counties In the state. This is certainly a flatter ing record for Astoria and Clatsop county, and one which will bear fruit in future investments of morey and the immigration of a class of citizens need ed to properly develop the future which undoubtedly awaits this section of the state. r. rt55V YOU Ms m WW M Vammam' 14,,' " Ul W . - "a" 111 I'll, yi ft: yy'PS "' "il '. ''' j ; Vou will find ons coupon Lsf ''4rfSK,. ' , i , lulli each two ounce hag ..( -1Vv)r '' . niidlvcomoiiiliildineh I, y i urouue baguftUavkwaU'a SS" "i ' Ihirhain. I'uy a bag of Hilt CZJf - vV ."' ' i celebrated tobacco and read fZ'tft.!.' 1 1 ' the coupon-whlro give a j j , TossJ llv oi valuator praavuia nua Nothing BUT THE genuine: WEIL'S good policy to cultivate Intimate com mercial as well as political relations with this republic. Recent events have Impressed upon the South American countries! the fact that In certain exi gencies they can count upon the I'nlled States for support and protection against European assumptions or ag gression and knowing this it would be almost extraordinary If they did not desire closer relation. SOCTH AMERICAN TRADE. The report of the employment of 300 additional men by the Milwaukee Har vester Works on yesterday, with the rusfi on the railroad offices for mileage books by the army of commercial trav elers who are about to begin thir rounds all over the country, shows some of the effects already following the death of Bryanim. Oregon an! As toria will not be far behind the pro cession If the events which are ex pected materialize within the next thirty days. There are well-grounded reasons for believing that between now and January 1st three hundred millions of money will be available for Invest ment and for projected Improvements In Astoria and this Immediate vicinity. Let the good work go on. It is em ployment the people want, and with that they will take good care to main tain the parity of their money. It is certainly a matetr of congratu lation that Oregon can be so safely counted for McKinley. Under the cir cumstances, surrounded as the state is and has been for years by the greatest hotbeds and strongholds of Populism and free silver, the Republican majority of nearly three thousand Is really a large and unexpected one. In this grand result Astoria and Clatsop county are entitled to- much credit. At the open ing of the campaign this section was considered by the state central com mittee one of the most forbidding fields in the whole outlook. We had Just passed through one of the most de pressing periods in the history of the county. The great strike of the fisher- The delegation of American manu facturers which went to South Amer ica, several months ago for the pur pose of studying the business condi tions in some of the countries there and ascertaining what Is necessary to the enlargement of our trade with South America appears to have met with much encouragement. The dele gation has met with a cordial welcome and It is stated that the Venezuelan government has shown its appreciation of the purpose of the visitors by ex tenamg valuable concessions as re gards tariff duties to American pro ducts. Merchandise from the United States entered for exhibit in Venezuela will be admitted free of duty and It t. proposed to establish in the capital of that republic, under the auspices of the American National Association of Man ufacturers, an exhibition which will srlve Venexuelan merchants an oppor tunity of seeing w hat American pro ducts they can buy to advantage. It has been ascertained that in hardware, furniture, machinery, labor-saving ap pliances, agricltural Implements, cotton goods and a number of ether articles, the manufacturers of this country can successfully compete with those of Eu rope In the South American market, so that there is every reason to believe that wit 'a prper effort our trade with the countries to the south can be very greatly enlarged. Those United States consuls who have given attention to the matter say that the Spanish-Americans are extremely eagjr for more intimate trade relations with this country, and there can be no doubt that this is true of those republics generally, there being among them, perhaps, two or three exceptions, due to the great preponderance of European capital in their business affairs. It is altogether natural that the people of most of those republics should prefer to do business with the United States if our manufacturers and merchants can supply their requirements r.n as fa vorable terms as they can obtain of European manufacturers ana mer- cnants. sentiment does not enter very largely into commercial affair?, yet It exerts some influence, and the people of South America have learned that the United States is more friendly to them than any European power aid that It Is Although a very busy man. Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., has found time In which to write a great book of over a thousand pages, entitled. The People' Common Sense Medical Ad viser, In Plain English, or Medicine Simplified. Few books printed In the English language have reached so great a sale as has this popular work, over $0,000 copies having been sold at $1.50 each. The profits on this enormous sale having repaid Its author for the groat amount of labor and money expended In Its production, he has now decided to slve away, absolutely free, 500.000 copies of this valuable Look, the recipient only being required to mall the World's DIs lensary Medical Association, of Buffalo, N. Y., of which company he is president, twenty-one (21) one-cent stamps, to cover cost of mailing only, and the book will be sent poet-pald. It Is a veritable medical library, complete In one volume. It contains loos large pages, and over 300 Illustrations, some of them In colors. Tha Free Edition la precisely the same as that sold at $1.60 except only that the books are bound In strong mantlla paper covers Instead of cloth. It Is not often that our readers have an opportunity to obtain a valua ble book on such generous terms, and we predict that few will miss availing themselves of the unusual and liberal offer to which we have called their attention. When the late Archbishop Benton was a student at Klttg Kdwnrd'a school at Klrmlnglutm, be carried off live prises In one vtu namely, those tor English verse and English proxe, I.utlti verso and Latin imwe, and Ureok verse This waa a feat that had never been previously accomplished, not even by nisnop i.iKntfoot, who, a a boy, was one of the greatest prlse-wlnners of Ms day. BUCKLEN'8 ARNICA SALVE. The best salve In the world for cult, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains. corns, and all skin eruptions, and pos Itlve 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 Charlea Rogers, Odd Fellows' building. Oovernor Woloott of Mussuchuwtts has commissioned Cyrus Cobb, of Bos ton, to make a marble bust of the Rev S. F. Smith, the author of "America,' to be placed In the state house. OASTOniA. Urn A monument to the memory of Da guerre, the Inventor of the daguerreo type, the precurser of the photograph. Is soon to be unveiled In the little town of Bry-sur-Marne, France. The famous chemist spent the last twelve years of his life there, and the ruins of his house in the Rue de Villlers are pointed out to tourists. He constructed a tower there nearly sixty feet in height, hav ing a room at the summit. In which he performed his experiments. At the cer emony of unveiling the monument, which "the czar's visit has postponed, the municipality of Bry-sur-Marne will j organize a series of fetes for the day and evening. OUTWARD HOUND OREGON GRAIN FL15I71M895-C. Si'lil (VI Htll.KU.i 1 1. Ml, .iul Mr Wk ... IS itr nl ID Altl Mllp 10 ii, I, . ik.. j: iifniiip ... .1 HrliaiV .. .. or I'.oK ., 7 Itr 11 llr .hi II llr b ik .... I" r nhii U llr ship,,,... I lirlnrH I llr lile.M,M. '.'I llr .Ml in- li iik,. 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TO Cl'KE A CO 1. 1) IX ONII DAY Take laxative Ilromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money It falls to cure. Joe. For sale by Chaa, Rogers, Druggist. If a candidate la known by his works Mr. Bryan probably la a republican no nai aividea the populists and almost wiped out the democratic organization while he his united and solidified the republican party. MARVELOUS RESULTS. From a letter written by Rer. J. Our- dennan, Dtmondale, Mich., we are per mitted to make this extract: "I have no hesitation In recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as the results were al most marvelous la the case of my wife. While I waa pastor of the Baptist church at Rives Junction she was brought down with Pneumonia succeed ing La Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little Interruption, and it seemed as If ahi could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery; It was quick In Its work, and highly satisfactory In Its results." Trial bot tles free at Chas. Rogers' Drug Store. Regular size, 60c and IT 00. ROYAL Baking Powder has been awarded highest honors at every world's air where exhibited. Mrs. Susan Slocum, of Newport. II. I. who has just celebrated the ninetieth anniversary of her birth, is one of the few pensioners of the war of 1S12, her husband, George Slocum, having served 'as a drummer boy for the Home Guards who marched across the beach es and frightened off a British trans port. mere is noming mat causes women greater discomfort and misery than the constantly recurring Headache. Men suffer lens with headache. "My wife's health uas very InduTcrent.having head ache continually, and Just two packages of Simmons Liver Regulator released her fnm all headache and gave tone and vigor to her whole system. I have never regretted Its use." M. B. Ie- Kord, Mt. Vernon, Ky. simmonTsY REGUIAT0R 1 BatjMnwJMnVnsnlnVafa TfiB Favorite Koine Qeieiig. For all diseases caused by derangement of the Liver, Kidneys, and Stomach. Keep it always in the house and you will save time and Doctor's Bills, and have at hand an active, harmless and per fectly safe purgative, alterative and tonic. If you feel dull, debilitated, have frequent headache, mouth tastes badly, poor appe tite and tongue coated, you are suffering from torpid liver or biliousness, and SIM MONS Liver regulator will cure you. If you have eaten anything hard to digest, or feel heavy after meals or sleep less at night, a dose of SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR will relieve you and bring pleasant sleep. If at any time you feel your system needs cleansing and regulating without violent purging, take SlMAtONS LIVER Regulator. J. H. Zcilin & Co., riiiladelpliiu. "It Is reported," says the Savannah fGa.) News, "that Postmaster-General Wilson will be offered the Chief Jus ticeship of the Court of Claims, recent ly made vacant by the death of Justice' Rifhanlwn. Mr. Wilson Is a lawyer of recognize! ability, and would no: doubt do honor to himself and thecoun- I try on the bench of the Court of Claims. I It i.1 alleged to be an open n cref In j u asnington mat tne president ns naa it in mind for some time to plnce Mr. Wilson in some Important jmilcial po sition be fore the end of his term." There wan a young man from thy I'latt Who for months had talked through his hatte; But for nil of his chatte Free sliver fell Matte. And now he can't tell where he's atte. Chonlc constipation Is a painful, dis agreeable and life-shortening difficulty. It deranges the system, causes sick headache, bad breath, and poisons the blood. It can be readily overcome by Lie 'Witt's Little Early Risers. These little pills are great regulators. Char). Rogers. A New York woman has applied fur a divorce because her husband gave her nothing to eat nave onions ojid ELECTRIC BITTERS. siiilo bread. She mighty strong case. evidently has a They are so little you hardly know ! you are taking them. They cause no I griping, yet they act quickly and most ; thoroughly. Such are the famous little ' fills known oh De Witt's Little B;arly i Risers. Small In size, great In results. Charles Rogers. Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more gener ally needed when the languid, exhausted feeling prevails, when the liver Is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative Is felt A prompt use of tills medicine has often averted long and per haps fats' bilious fevers. No medicine will ac' more surely In counteracting A Maine contemporary says that Mr. ana treeing tne system rrom tne malarial ; Sewall's motto in "Never give ud tin snip. There is a popular Impression. wc believe, in democratic circles, that roir satLio ru amd pans. J'atlau . Kobluaoo . Kee Wrlltllha.. Thorn AA Uav n Taart Halllla 7 Hobertaon". .. Sproule...., i . Auriarton . . ,. Howlauila.... tksi hats. I cosaiiisiaa. tiaa out I Sfc YoUK- Ship Henry Villard CAI.I.AO- Hrtiark lll(hUn,l Foraatl Hr ahlii Kmlurla I .. ,,, I IVkhltldl- Hrahln Kellaiire MiWCASTLK, N.8. W. Br bark t'iiilul ... Ursllipriirftf Madrasl Br bars limaiiiw i, niO IK J.l.S KIHu- Rr.li.pKale Th..nl., , Mr ahip IViitfaermi Hr ahln M iyal ileor(e Hr bars i.leuall.iu Hr aiiip I'eraeveraurn w Dr.lilD Maehrlhanlah Hr bars lve SWANnKA- 4-Hr lrk Colombo) TAHI.K BAY- Nur hark Maltland ..,,. YOKOHAMA- Hr .leainiT Aalatle Prlnrel ... Hr ahln llution Hall.... tULOJIIIO, ( M I.W.N. 1-Hr ahip City of llarb!liiion Melloiiald llU UOAI j-iiraniii iKiwan If til I Mllns 8INliAI'OHK- Mr ahip Orrallal smart. 1171 mil Sutton Bteb. iSt i'roiT" ! WrTIWAI llW 1(11 A I sn uhiaI IUS6 )0U A I i.vr iitoti ItVJ HWAl l4 ia)Al III" 1UUAI I77l . imi KWAI lit lOBAI llvt AA1 fa 1114 lllOAi 1V IUUAI Uffrr, W. Co i t 1 I Halfour. 6iiVhfT Co; Mrtlanit yiutir Mills Taylor. Yoong 4 Co..' Dlluou a Kerr.. I 140 7 MONIKVIIiKi llr hark Hreaaliu! Hrahiii Hi.Tenhy llall. I'dHT I'lHIK- llr .hip Curt Jai kaon IIuKiiHaTK- Ain aehr ( arrier IoV MA NT A KdSAI.Ia- Br ahlti Vortlifem BAIIIA Hr ahln Pnivlnret IDAHO' tier tmrk M.urlHlelip llANTllH- llr ahln Cambrian I'rlnreia TAl.Ttb- Br barkCrlB-II llr ahlti IVnlbralleal VAI.PAKAIHO- hwerl Slep Ijiily UnaL , Sveiiaon. Hrahln Yallurl I.OTA- i Hr hark Kollo Thoruai .. llr ah p Knekliiint . Hoa. li .. . llr alllP ValldllHrtl! Heavall.. N Ali AS K I- i Br bark .Inlut I ir.t iuuai 170 lU'Al J ll Camemn4 C0....1 Ball.(flf.OiitliflCo Jaa Ul.tla ti .. I . Wlikbaiu .. I ... Hodge ... Umtvall .... ltarlt ... . Juliet . 1 shoemaker. ,. Jones 1. ......, Belyra . . Jl.T'l 100 A 1 ..;iWM IOUAI I 1 i'JlXflnvAl ss aH lot) A I ? I . wun'ne.u J H Cameron a Co.. to Am. Trading Co., ... IW I ..,IW ...'ll .. IMJ ..!ii ..in lOeAl KM A I I00AI AA1 I'HiAl IUUAI ...J 7 UOAI I nr.' 1(11 A I ... IKlluvAI ,!l.'tt(Al J K Cametiin C . KKrKHKNCie - Iron 1 Aug IS. paaaed Anjer. I 4 Jnna Mh, S)N, W. Into Kin da Janeiro 2 June 11. p iaaed l.lianl: no dale, In Bay of prior to July 4; will hre to illaeharga pari Hl.riiv Jim lo, r K, 16 w I or pargo. Aug. 4, told jsnu unit of cargo: 3 July Hih, paieH-il Hingaisire. I aallerl again Aug. li. m3 MANHOOD RESTORED; M lion ol x (ftaiofM Frtmch nlivulflmfi. milt aoirl ' V I Ul ito v.Um mnm r .t 1 1 V mi ft Vlatt ntT sail Ma. at. voiit or dlw-Mra (-1 Ul) Rtiurtiuvt rui, aiiofa M ul MmiIvmmI, Inwunnltv l'HliiHM)UitiHtu't(,fefii.rift Emlialnii!. ftermtia IMkUlty. Fimplr, VnflinMi to Marry, KitiMtwUtiv Itrmni, Vnrtrwm, "CUPIOENC Thin f rnt VtaM tlon ol UoiofM Frtmch phriiitHiuuwltfquielityourTottr; t'oiuilpiitlnn. 1 1 Mum till liMni hr lf or fiKtht rrm mtk k- all tha hnmrmi( Imnotanry. jrril;NKrlewtMiUMUff, lit kidnir ttfl thn urinary onraniuf ail iuduIIMsV flVVR attmnrthaftfland rMlairMMmall WMk nrVstiia. Ttit rHanun nufTirtrj ar no I nirMl by Ixirtnra In beHTtOM ntnaly prr Cn m tmnhlfwt wflb PrMUt It la. Ct'l'l DKNK ( thoniy known rmrr Inntr without an npfi-atton. M mm Mt Intone In. A Mfrittcn ipmmntfMt irlTf o an'l monny roturninl If m bnica 4im nofc aOaul mtuibiwi iur XjJ0aM)X,iix furfvu), by mall, t'nU for russ circular and lentiiuunlaisV AMnm UA Vol. 5IEDICIBIB COs, P.a Uol JD70,Bao rraiMtaoo. OaL JbrfHb$ CHAS H H2KHH. 4.19 rommcrrlal Ptrvet. BEFORE ano AFTER Half way 'round the globe. poison. Headache, IndlKestlon, Consti pation, Dizziness yield to Electric Hit ters. Wc and 11.00 per bottle at Chas. Rogers Drug Store. The Duke of Orleans and the Arch duchefw Dorothea will upend their hon eymoon In Flume, in a chateau belong ing to the Archduke Joneph, the father of the archduchesH. At the close of the honeymoon they will probably go to England. his motto Is "Never give up anything.1 Many political speakers, clergymen, singers, and others who une the voice excessively, rely upon upon One Minute Cough Cure to prevent husklness and laryngitis. Its value as a preventive Is only equalled by its power to afford In stantaneous relief. Charles Rogers CASTORIA I MIhb Hamilton, M. D., the physician of the Ameer of Afghanistan, ha been obliged to resign her office and return I to England on account of 111 health. For Infants and Children. Thl fw-iailt rifuturt Cf 1 b si ttiry . A hacking cough Is not only annoying I to others, but la dangerous to the pcr I son who haB it. One Minute Cough jCure will quickly put an end to It ' Charles Rogers. A. If all the rails owned by the Hurllngton Route were placed end to end, they would reach more than half way around the globe. If all the cars owned by the Tiurlington Route were put one behind an other, they would make a train 27S miles long. Mere bigness s not ev erything, however. Qual ity counts for much more. What travelers want Is Is to be transported quickly, safely, and with comfort. That is Just what the Burlington Route does. Omaha Chicago Kan sas City St. Louis. Write for information about rates and trains. C. SHELDON, O. A., Portland, Oregon. ENOLIflH CAPITAL FOB AMERICAN INVESTMENTS. Important to Americans seeking Eng lish CaptuU fur new enterprkaes. A IVtt containing the n amies and address im ot 3M succeMrfut promoters who have placed over 100.000,000 Storting in Foreign In vestment wltlhln Uis last six yean, and over 118.000,000 for tbe seven raooths of im. I'rlcn, 5, or 2S, payable by postal order to the London and Universal Bu reau of Investors, 20, Oheapaide, London, E. C. Subscribe wil be entitled, by ar rangement with the directors to receive either personall or letter of Introductoln to any of theae suocnaafid promoters. This Ilat Is first Olaaaa D every respect. ana every. man or nrm whose name op. peara uierein may oe aepended upon. ror placing we roiiowlng it will be found invaluable Booda or Shares ot in. duatrun. Commercial and Financial coo oerns, aiorttnure loans, Sale of Land Patents or Mlnea. tHrectore:- 8IR EDWARD C. ROSS, HON. WALTER C. PHJPTt. CAPT. ARTHUR 8TIFFE. Oopyrlgbt ntir i la a noB.poiannoiu rMnoir for (liinorrliifa, 0m,t, Spermatorrho-a, Wlillaa, unnatural dla chnrsna, or anr liiflamma li"n, Irritatlun ur ulcara tlun of m neon a a,.m. krHcErAN3 Chcuicsi Oil. branat. Mon-aatrlnL.ut. klwiiiaIi,0.rT3 olal by Brogglala, J. 'Jor aant In plain wrappar. xprnw. prpaiii. u or a botfl. tan. Circular tear, uu rnquaak ria I IOD4.r. ooarantMNi am v .10.1.... "r...au annualae. ENMYfiUYAL PILLS ?"'i. ant.r. rrllalili. uiona ul llrl.t to, rtMwa jrv.ii. Hi." a Br,l In Hr uil lljj m.ulll aaatliep. Hrtutt jm'-.i..?.?.?. liaH"r,Bfc'rM'l", """'"5 Qo to Elmore, Sanborn's ofllce and see machine. Take along some of the twines "a good aa Marshall's," In your pooket, and test them. Then see how much more Marshall's will stand. It's monsy In your pocket and fish In your net to find out their new and handsome twine testing j cago, Illinois. VaY Sal a, J 0.R.&N. oiveb choice or TRAHSGOHTIKEHTAL ROUTES. Via Spokane and St. Pan! Via Ogdeo, Denver aod Omaba or St. Paul Pullman add Tourist Sleepers Free Pecllnlof Chair Qrs Astoria to Sao FratMisto. t'olMmbla. Tuesday, Oct. M. Stat of Cal. Sunday, Oct. IS. ' Columbia, Friday, Oct. 10. State of Cat. Wednesday, Nov. 4. Columbia, Monday, Nov. . Slate of Cal. Saturday, Nov. 14. Columbia, Thursday. Nov. It. State of Cal. Tuesday, Nov. It. Columbia, Sunday, Nov. t, Astoria and Portland Steamers. T. J. roller leave) Astoria at T a. m. dally except Sunday. Leave Portland dully at I p. m Sunday excepted. Sat urdays at 11 p. m. Telephone loaves Astoria dally ex cept Sunday at 7 p. in. Leaves Port land dally except Sunday at 7 a. m. For rates and general Information sail on or address Q. W. LOIJNIDERRT, Agent W. H. HURLDURT. Oen. Pss. Agt., Portland, Or. e. McNeill, President and Manager. " white collar line TELEPHONE AND BAILEY GATZERT Astoria and Portland Telephone leave Astoria dally ex cept Sunday at 7 p. m. ' Loaves Port land dally except Sunday at 7 a. m. T. J. Potter leaven Astoria at 7 a. m. dally except Sunday. Leave Portland dully at H p. rn., Sunday excepted. Sat unlays at 11 p. m. . Ticket good on both boats. U, B. SCOTT. President E. A. Seelcy, Agent, Portland. C. W. Stone, Agent, Astoria. ' Telephone No. 11. ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBflAflY; READING ROOM FREE TO ALL. Open every day from I e'olook to IJt and to t:M p. am. Bubsortption rates IS per anaum. . B.W. COR. ELEVENTH DUANB BTM. Moat so-calltd "salmon twines" are ool ored with aclda. The aelds rot the fibre and render the material useless. In the offlee of Elmore, Sanborn 4 Co. Is an ob ject lesson that ought to M examined by all fishermen. It Is the whole of the material used In the manufacture of Mar shall's twine from start to finish. Qo there and examine th oolor right through. Tou will see then why Mar shall's Is called the best In the world. AN KNIOMATICAL BILL OF FARE. For a dinner, served on the Dining cars of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul Railway, will be sent to any address on reotlpt of a two-oent pos tag t stamp. Annlr to Geo. H. RearTorrl. Gannral Pan. ' I senger Agent, Old Colony BuHdlng, Chi- L