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THE DAILY AHTOKIAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER II, 18.M. gaily glstotfmu JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No, 6. TERMS OF SUBSCRlPriON. ' DAILY, Sent by mail, per yew M.OO Bent by mall, per memth .60 Delivered by carrier, per month 45 WEEKLY. Bent by mall per year, K In advance, postage tree, ta 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 Astorian. The Astortaa guarantees to Its sub scribers the largest circulation of any swspaper published on the Columbia ,1ver. ' t Advertising rates can be had on appli cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorian, the second oldest sreekly In the state of Oregon, has, best to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation In the stats. J no. F. Handley Co., are our Port sand agents, and copies of The Astorian ean be had every morning at their stand, m Third street The "Aatortaa" bereby offers to dnaate ft nt'MUlKD DOLLARS to Rt. Mary's BeeplUtI, payable ea airmen ta Father Dtelasas, wheaeeer legal eeldeaee Is pr sTawid shawlag that aay afteraoea aeve- pmr-T ambtteheel ta Astoria has printed wtthla the last BlaeCy days xptrlg be fore this e'er single "spoelaJ" or eker klad nf "telegraphle pms report, recelrs-4 over the wlree eaterlag either f the telegraph oeee la Astoria, frosa ssary point oatalde oPtlregoa. Astoria. Or.. October 10. 1RM. Bayard made a great hit in England. Clatsop county's great political hit will bear good fruit In the near future. The episode early yesterday morning, in which one man was wounded by a pistol ball, emphasise the fact that it Is dangerous for excitable people to carry. guna under- ordinary circura xtonceav. .-- The settlement of the Veneiuelan ar bitration matter cannot fail to be a source of satisfaction to all Americana Once more the good offices of the United States government have prevailed and another peaceful solution of interna tional differences la assured. Wheat yesterday reached the top notch for the year 85 cents and de spite the bear efforts, remained there. The sentiment of the people was too strong, aided by natural causes, to per sait another slump In prices, and It is safe to say that the farmer will get still more for his labor before the high est market price is reached. Astoria and Clatsop county last night set its seal of approval upon the choice f the people for president and vice president McKlnley and Hobart A monster torchlight parade, pyrotechnics and noise gave Tent to the feelings of the people. One and all realized as never before that the wave of prosper ity has returned to this country, and particularly to the West, where for so long such hard times have prevailed. The demonstrations on all sides were spontaneous and enthusiastic. Demo crats and republicans Joined in the Ju-doubt, concerning the position of etth oue, uu at tainK5 ncac.-ja.iers a rnm.. has form;,v ,,,, ,h rn ,.,,, elements in the large cities. To people who have lived amid the clamor until they are as disrespectful of It as th-y are of the dally noise of the streets It forboded nothing. But to the simple minded philosophers who wvre prepar ed to adjust everything unolftMllUnl In their- commonplace minds to their solemn formula it meant a great deal. They 'p!ungd" on It, gambled their hopes and ambitions upon the cohevtve ness and foroe of elements which owe their existence chiefly to lack of oohe slveness and force. They appealed with theatricals to the nian In the street and hr.d no thought of the man In tin house who was disgusted with the noise and mummery. Mr. Itryan took Governor Altgeld' word for it that two hundred thousand men In Chicago were so discontented with the government of this country and the patient processes of our law; th.1t they were prepared to tear dow the whole structure of national givern ment. Mr. Hryan's error was In not seeing that tlovernor Altgeld is a man who values public demonstrations aim ply from their coincidence with his own views. He habitually mistakes the pulse of the mob for the normal beat. He values the lonely cry In the street above the resolute silence of a multl tude of patient and prudent people. The homes of Chicago defeated the Democratic candidate by beginning majority which was Increased by al most every county tributary to "the city. THE NEW ENGLISH PRIMATE. While the appointment of Bishop Temple to the Archbishopric of Canter bury was a surprise, many weighty rea sons for making It will at once suggest themselves, says the New York Trib une.. Dr. Temple la perhaps, the most perfect representative on the episco pal bench of the genius of Anglicanism, He Is great scholar, and at the same time a practical man of affairs. While his loyalty to the Church will not today be questioned, he Is both able and ready to do his own thinking on moot ques tions or i neology. When he was ap pointed to the Bishopric of Exeter, Pu sey declared that the appointment was "the most frightful enormity ever per petrated by a prime minister. And High Church paper thus spoke of the day of his consecration, which was very dark: "On the darkest Bay in the whole year was perpetrated the darkest crime which had been perpetrated In the Eng lish Church. Pew High Churchmen today would care to endorse these fremled words, much as they dielike the broad and tol erant temper of Dr. Temple. But the selection at this time as Primate of a man who has been so denounced by the High Churchmen, and Is still disliked by them, is significant It Is not at all unlikely that the British Government and. perhaps, the Queen herself de sired in this way to answer the Pope's recent encyclical letter declaring An glican orders Invalid. If so, the answer is an impressive and effective one, There is probably not a Churchman in England who Is more contemptuously indifferent to what the Pope may or may not say about the Anglican Church. There have been. and. per haps, are now, Anglican bishops whoa conversion to the faith of Rome would not seem altogether strange. But such a poslbility is simply Inconceivable in the case of Dr. Temple. He is a Protest ant Englishman, who glories alike In the independence of his country and cf his Church, and who Is troubled by no regular Jollification was held. The Re publican county committee, the Repub lican clubs and the Republicans gen erally in the city and county deserve the greatest credit for the clean cam paign which has Just been conducted here. Everything was made to bend ta the one gTeat end the preservation mt the nation's honor. Party differences, petty Jealousies, personal spites, and "mud slinging" have all been carefully eliminated from this, the greatest po litical battle ever fought in Clatsop. The lesson is plain to all. LEE AND CUBA. Gen. Fits Hugh Lee has not mounted a war horse every day during his pres ence in Havana, wound himself in the Star Spangled Banner, and galloped with a drawn sword in his band to the Spanish palace, defying the Spaniards and challenging Captain-General Wey- ler to mortal combat. All the fond ex pectations of such warlike demonstra tions have been disappointing. Gen. Lee has not made himself any more offensive to the Spanish authorities than Consul General Williams was in the habit of doing. He has, however, behaved personally with due courage and discretion, and officially with de cency and in orderly form; and he has done more in that way for suffering Americans than was possible iu any other way. His embarkation for his own country was marked by an ex change of courtesies between the con sulate and the palace. It is plain that there is swiftly coining an Irrepressible criHis in Cuba; that the time approaches when the practical acknowledgment must be made by Spain of the fact that she has lost Cuba. Gen. Lee ex pects to return to Cuba, but he may not do so. Circumstances may be stronger than his purposes, for he will, beyond a doubt, be largely responsible for the course our government will take relating to Cuban affairs. He will have ample time to inform the presi dent thouroughly, as a civil officer and a military man, of the condition of Cu ba. The business of the consulate Is in the experienced and competent hands of the vice-consul, Mr. Joseph Springer, who, in the absence of superior. Is al ways master of the situation. WHY ILLINOIS WENT FOR McKIX- LEY. Jfr. Bryan's managers, who counted Illinois as "debatable ground," reck oned without due regard for the tra ditions of' this commonwealth and the character of the people. Nothing was more convincing of the wildness of their cause than the frequent reitera tion of their claim that that state would go for free silver and requdlation. Their mistake was iri assigning Im portance to the uproar of discontented a So Church that It has no ministry, and Is therefore no Church at all. And the supreme head of the English church re plies Dy cnoosing as primate a man who Is much more concerned to put the Church In line with the life of to day than with the mediaeval theology of Rome. The feeling has already become prev alent In the English Church that the new Archbishop will, in many ways, be a more vigorous ruler than the late Dr. Benson. Not that he will do anything to harass his old foes, the High Church mtn. He Is too good a statesman for that. He will be tolerant of all parties In the Church, and will remain Indif ferent to their respective claims to monopolize the whole domain of truth. He will temporize in matters involving no fundamental principles all English primates must do that more or less. But he will be carried away by no ecclesiastical fads. He is a man of practical common sense, and his admin istration will be marked by the virtue of practical common sense, than which none ranks higher in the estimation of Englishmen. Amerlcanbuainess knows how to pro tect itself. There are good prospects for all. SIMMONS V REGULATOR? '. .V"-''' "Tj "V"-" T rt.:' Tfle Favorite Some m 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 youfeel 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 SIMMONS LIVER Regulator. J. H. Zeiiiu &. Co., Philadelphia- Castorla la truly a wonderful Ihlng for children. Doctors preacflbe It, med ical Journals recommend It and more than a million mothers are using It In place of Paragorlo, Itatcman's Drops, so-called soothing syrups, and other narcotic and at unifying remedies. Cas torla Is the quickest thlug to rcgulnt the stonuch and bowels and give healthy sleep the world has ever seen. It Is pleasant to the taste and abso lutely harmless. It relieves constipa tion, quleta pnln, cures diarrhea and wind colic, allays feverlshness, destroys worms, and prevnta convulsions, soo thes the child and gives It refreshing and natural sleep. Castorla Is the children's pana.-ea the mother's friend. Castorla la put up In one alse bottles only. It Is not sold In bulk. Don't allow anyone to sell you anything else on the plea or promise that It Is "Just as good" and "will answer every pur pose." See tlwtt you get 0-A-S-T-O- lt-l-A rv fw- anion f J-J4-- .wry It was said during the canvass that no presidential candidate ever made such a campaign as Hryan and now that the result ta known It may be ad od that mi candidate hereafter will vvr attempt It . ' . '. i ' IVottomy la something that everybody tries to, practice, and yet Just a little oversight will sometimes rob the most frugal and thrifty family of a year savings. You want to do as J. P. Hick man, of Montlccllo, lit,, did. 11 writes "For six years t have kept Sim nnwa Liver Regulator In my house, an used In my family, and have had no need for a doctor. I have live as hea thy children us you ean find." It is a good thing for the democratic User that It ninitufccl to swallow th populists at tliu beginning of the cam palcn for It will have but slim ration for the next four 'years. The ablest spell-binder In the country is but a small potato now when com pared with the fellow who has a place on the football teams. TW fu ll alii tt(UIUt OABTOniA. 1 tt err Centurlta ago. people used to fear what they called the pestilence. "Ilia Death" was the most terrible thing In the world to them. They feared It as people now fear the Cholera and Yel low Fever. And yet there Is a thing that causes more misery and more deaths than any of these . It Is so com mon that nine-tenths of all the sick ness In the world Is traceabl to It. It is merely that simple, common thing constipation. It makes people listless, causes diuinees, headaches, loss of ap petite, loss of sleep, foul breath and distress after eating. The little help needed is furnished by Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets One pill Is a gentle laxative and two a mild cathartic. Once used, always In favor. If you are care less enough to let an unscrupulous druggist sell you something on which he makes more money. It la your own fault If you do not get well. Be sure and get Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Send 21 cents In 1-cent stamps to World's Dispensary Medical Associa tion, Buffalo. N. Y., and receive Dr. Pierce's 1008-page "Common Sense Medical Adviser." profusely Illustrated. The conservative democrat knows not where he Is but the Intelligent anion mom win nave sense enough to stay where they are until the situation clears up. Many political speakers, clergymen, singers, and others who use the voice excessively, rely upon upon One Mlnut 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. Now Is the time to preach the doe- trine of unity of effort in Industrial enterprises. Let us all work together for the advancement of California and the welfare of Its people. Chonlc constipation la 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 De Witt's Little Early Risers. These little pills are great regulators. Charles Rogers. The first thing for returning pros perity to look for in the home market Is borne goods and It ought not to stop until it finds them. In Europe, Asia. Africa, Australia and America, the five great continents. Shaker medhlnes are being used by suffering humanity for the cu of sick ness and disease. Never was there such a universal de mand; never such winderful results Shaker Digestive Cordial, a cure for Indigestion. Is prepared from roots and herbs, and Is a natural remedy, which cure by aiding nature and not by fighting her. Shaker Digestive Cordial makes those fat who have become thin by not di gesting their food. It restores the spirits and the appe tite of those who are dejected and fagged out from the wearing effects of Indigestion. It relieves the symptoms of dyspep sia, and, after using for a reasonable time, finally cures the complaint. Sold by druggists. Trial bottle 10c. The Behrlng sea question and the Venetuelan question will probably be among those which Cleveland will leave r me McKlnley administration to solve and settle. They are so little you hardly know you are taking them. They cause no griping, yet they act quickly and most thoroughly. Such are the famous little pills known as De Witt's Little Early Risers. Small In site, great In results Charles Rogers. There will never be another party in tnis generation that will wage a campaign to establish the right to take an appeal from the supreme court to a mob. Many lives of usefulness have been cut short by neglect to break up an ordinary cold. Pneumonia, bronchitis, and even consumption can be averted by the prompt use of One Minute Cough Cure. Charles Rogers. It must oe a source of great regret to the free traders that they did not Improve the navigation of Salt river while they had the power. The physical Injuries resulting from the exposure of the human system to the X rays suggests the advisability of confining that curious revealing light to the exposure of family skeletons In family closets. Evening World. THE DISCOVERY 8AVED HIS LIFE. Mr. O. Calllouette, Druggist, Beavers- villa. 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 ing Dr. King's New Discovery In my store I sent tor a bottle and be gan Its use and from the first dose began to get bettei, uid after using three bottles was up ai.o about again. It is worth Its weight In gold. We won't keep store or house without It" Get a free trial at Chas. Rogers' Drug Store. The Thanksgiving proclamation came out In time to sound like Cleveland's expression of relief at the overthrow f Bryanlsm. CURE FOR HEADACHE, As a remedy for all forms of Headache, Electric 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. and give this remedy a fair trial In cases of habitual constipation Electric Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long re.ilst the use of this medicine. Try it. once. Fifty cents, and ILOO at Chas. Rogers' Drug Store. The next mystery story will be a qui-Ht fi-r you to guess at the compo- itlon of McKinlcy's cabinet. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers.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. Considering the odds against them, loyal republicans have good reason to be satisfied with the result. ROYAL Baking Powder has been awarded highest honors at every world's fair where exhibited. It may still be pertlent to Inquire whi-re that much talked of coercion took place last Tuesday. TO CITRIC A COLD IN ONE IMV, Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It fails to cure, 23c For sale by Chas. Rogers, Druggist- Tetter, eczema, and all similar skin troubles are cured by the use of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It soothes at once, and restores the tissues to their natural condition, and never falls to cure piles. Charles Rogers. "Sir," said the gentleman with the distinguished air, "I am a poet." "Yes?" responded the gentleman with the chin whlRkers. "Campaign, dialect, or maglzlneT' Indianapolis Journal. Mrs. L. R. Patton. Rockford, 111, writes: "From personal experience I can recommend De Witt's Sarsaparilla, a cure for Impure blood and general de bility." Charles Rogers. There may be no such thing as per petual youth but all the same It Is announced that Gladstone Is learning how to ride th-? bicycle. Pure blood means good health. De Witt's Sarsaparilla purifies the blood, cures Eruptions, Eczema, Scrofula, and all diseases arising from Impure blood. Charles Rogers. Altgeld's shriek of wrath sounds more like anarchy than ever but It comes from the deep pit of political defeat and Is no lunger listened to. Speed and safety are the watchwords of the atre. One Minute Cough Cure actc speedily, safely, and never falls. Asthma, bronchitis, counhs and colds are cured by It. Charles Rogers. OUTWARD BOUND OREGON GRAIN FLKIISDHI. Kept Oct HAII.KIl.- run. 4iu(tll Ht Imrk , , Ih Mr liln Ill Am fthlt ,., I It' h-tk JT Mr lili ... .Illr limit,. .. i Mr Ixirk... T llr l'li , II lit .In M )r l ik H i r lm 14 llr kttlu in llrtitrk If- llr lili,.w... .11 Hi thin .... ' iirlMik. HI Krlisrk 11 llr Mile... '.' Hi Uik. llr lii.,. Nov !tniiiM. r. Mi rr '"nrlma I.Iiiiiio llruiniimiiil "r'll tiililliirtll I'mshI taiiy Hni-M'bv II ili-.-ii lllll tiirtiriilte (Hl'IIHltlHI .,, Pirt !tiiU'...,... lli"iil VHlrottt'-iliL. . . . .'Kr-iiikMan. ..Ir'tirroal Hull........ . , ll-i'tlnK . 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II s.TX ht'll H.mst vl et.limi, I-.m..iM.I. . n .ir, value vl,(i .f-Alsn .?! bhla A nir, vain l4,t) aa.l V Mt Mlt Ikiflay, valu lt,rt KtU.tVil Mils flrmf. velmtaiMiii. I.ti.afsl i.blt n-.ur. value STOUij, SI-II.7J4 blila n.'iir. venia .V" N-I.ui) bills flmir, valu 4i.(UI. ll-Al 4.7U7 l.blt flour value I4.is). I -lto ll.7Uellt barley, value ll,uu). i tlso7i-a) Mils Hour, vein M.C k-liai hhls Hour, valu ULitjii S- KJU hbl flniir value W. alto Ins) (!. brau. T-Also tt tout braiA vahwliion, and t.ti csave aalraon. r-Aleo Iuu0 bills fluur. valu la.itJ. V-Also bbls tlo ,r, value tvutu. VESSEL ON THE WAY TO OREGON. ; roar iailsd raos asu sass. frsaJ bats. J, Pattea , Nlcollew. Roblutoo. K siriatha.... Wi lli) A I ask. AAl hHVI I0OAI 144 I0HAI ICDAl IUU 1UUA1 Tnoniaa ... . I.vt iooai ilav.ee lltsU itoAl 'isjrart...l'4 100 a I ..... mm. ' Bailile .f I II ioua I ...! . IMI I0UAI Ituuertaos..... USIusAI 73t 1 4 It Its) A I NKVV VllltK- 8b ip lleurr Vlllerd CAI.LAt- Brliark lllftiltnil roreetl... Br bark liaeea I UVEKrVOL- Br ship Hellanre ....... NKWfASTLK, N. 8. W. Hr btik famliil tl Hrshipt'Hyof Madras . Br bark Siiosr.loti 1 RIO I'KJANKIKO- Hr ship kale Th.mas. ...... Hr ship l'enicwrn' Hr ship K'yal iiorge I . . Br bark Ulenaftnn .. Hrahia Msrhrlhulsh.. Br berk Ilea TAHI-S BAY- Nor berk M.ltland YOKOHAMA- I Hrstreiner Asiatic Prince! Anderson Sl.tUAI'IIKK- , , Hr ship Orsllal.... Stuart. .iitui ltDAl alONTKVIllKO- Hr berk HweawlnKl .. 'IS-t I0OA I Br thin IMveubr Hell .. W Irk bam. IWs .00 A 1 PORT riKIK- ' Hr shin Port Jackson Hods 'iia 100 A I , ilUKOUATK- j I Lludvall ... tx . , il'a roietiuSsst. fuvr J- I47S UAH ,8uttun A Best .....I. Meyer, W. A Co Am srhr farrier Dove ......... HANTA KtlSAI.lt- Hr shin ortls-ern BAIIU- Hr shin Provlnc! IIIAliO- (ier bark Miutdalenrt SANTos- Hr ship f ambrlau Princess... Al.TAta Br harkCrlAell AI.PAK.MHi- tiwed Hh'P U1r Lmal Hr ship Yallorl LOT A- Hrbarfc Rnllo Hr eh p K.K-khurst. llr ship Vanduartll. NAOArt t Kl- Hr ba.kZlnllal. royal hoads- Hr bark kpnyon.- Balfour, (liithrie A Co n rtirtlaad Flour Mills) In! I .. ...J 104 J R Camerun A Co. ... ' W - 64 ... I'arles I WW loo t I ,llM lis) A I Am. Trading t'o... .. . .. Jones . . Shoemaker. 'hl 100 A I ... louts .!lM0 I0U A I . )........ 'lllsi.tlMAI ... itvenaon. srtl niAl IsW.llWAI iThnmaa .. .. Hoai'li .. . llesvall.... 7 K10A1 Lt;ltllAI 1IWAI J H Camep'O A Cs ... .. ,ivii I00A1 inoAl Meyer, Wllin A Co..l HUPtCHKNCKtt Iron Total tonnair on tse way (t.T.Vi. Same time 1 1 l'V-M,tll. game time In lff'l-i,.VU. MANHOOD RESTORED .n.wlil v urvi ili.nl f. -1 i MCUPIDCNC Thta rrMlV(mhI Viuiiftttr,ihriwri J'lniplp!, UnfltntM to Harry, KiliavuUnc Dmln( Vij)Vt)rift lion of ft fsvruoutJ ncb phyvlrUn, wilt qutcHlr cor u ynim or umrmvm 01 iuv Buerituv urviuig, im u m l C'nnttlntkn, Jiatnpw kit Itawoti hr tir or ntchl prtrvpnia atth-k r(wo dirhrvit. which II not rhvkfM W)a t8rtrmtit(irrlMitinl brUnt AND r I IH b tains.,. trtlrintAPnr.ntl..f ts.Il Itt.rutrtllssen Thtt rfiuon hiiiTtttj r not mrt hr iHsrinra U hviunt irlntjr mn f IrttaMtMl with Mimtlil. CV 11 IiKN R Ii lhi onir known trmMlr In cur without km oTratliiL. ftuUMilmons. A written (nir!ittcirtnn1 miinrr rtinmMl If ix hnitu Unem noi iluul a uwiiMiMLlur lUlOft boi.ili fiirlMJO, by mn4L ntl for r circular mod iMUmuulaliv Addnm D A Vo I ft K DICI CO P. a Boi VJ Bu lrnirtrtaoo, CaJ. Jhr BoU by CHAH HOOKH.S, 459 Commercial Hlrei't. Q.R&N. OIVEB CHOICH OF : -2- ;-. TRflHSCOHTIJlEflTflL ROUTES. Via.Spok8M tod St. Paul Via Ogdeo, Denver and Omaha op St. Paal Pullman ind Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining Cbair Cars Astoria to Sao praaclseo. Cdlumlila, Turssday. Oct. 20. Ftats of Cal. Sunday, Oft. 15. Coluintila, Friday, Oct. M. State of Cal. Wednesday, Nov. 1 Columbia, Monday. Nov. I. HUts of Cal. Saturday, Nov. 14. Columbia, Thursday, Nov. 11 State of Cal. Tuesday, Nov. It. Columbia, Sunday, Nov. 19. Astoria and Portland Steamers. T. J. rotter Ifaves Astoria at 7 a. m. dally exrt'pt Sunday. Leaves Portland dully at 1 p. m., Sunday excepted. Sat urdays at 11 p. in. , Telephone loaves Astoria dally ex cept Sunday at 7 p. m. Leaves Port land dally except Sunday at 7 a. m. For rates and general Information call on or addrews O. W. LOUN8BERRT. AeTsnt' , Vf. l lrURI.BURT. , (Jsn. Pas, At., Portland, Or. E. MCNEILL. President and Manacsr. The fellows who talked aliout coer cion are the fellows who are iloini? the lea.st talking now. e Witt's Witch Hazel Salve Is an an tiseptic. Koothlnt; and healing applica tion for burns, scalds, cuts, bruises, etc., and cures piles like malc. It Instantly stops pain. Charles Rogers. Woman- suffrage was defeated at the polls, but the campaign of education keeps right along. A hacking cough is not only annoying to others, but is dangerous to the per son who has It. One Minute Cough Cure will quickly put an end to It. Charles Rogers. Money will soon be circulatng so font that Silurians will have to hustle to keep up with It. ' California's share of the feast of vic tory ought to be nothing less than cab inet pudding. CASTOR IA For Infante and Children, 1 fan tvsry fspytt. Every Single Man in Oregon would purchase his tick et via the Ilurllngton lioiite to Omaha, Kaimus City, Ht. Louis, Chicago ictid nil other Southern und Houthcaiterii cities, If he realized how com fortable, how fast, how .afe Its nervico Is. Nothing better anywhere. For tickets, apply to any railroad ticket agent. For Information about rates and trains, address A. C. SHELDON, O. A., Portland, Oregon. ill UK la liMir- Unarm iv u4 to itflsiof. rit'tiU cotiusiloq. ntff 93 ta ft nanpniHonQiu r'ni'-'ii' for Uotiorrhfra, lilpft, Hpnr ma torr btr a, Ulilti-.. uii Datura! tiit- rhurK'i. or anr In Ham ma dun, irritaiiou or uirra tU'n ut munona ntnnv ht Hfni in plain wrapper. ht tPvpriM, prwpahl, lot LOU. or Irotthm, 2.7ft. 4X id cirruUr uit uu rojiwat. flSTOIfl PUBItlC wwv READING ROOM FREE TO ALL. Open every day from t o'clock to l-JI and 1:10 to :30 p. m. Bubacrtptlon rates tl par annum. 8.W. COR ELEVENTH eV DUANH MTU. ENOLISH CAPTTAL FOR AMERICAN INV758TM ENT9. Important to Americana seeking Eng-I llah CBrvfla.l f.,e nav Mt.mHaAj A tl 1 - containing the ntwnes nd slfrenews of :i60 sucoesnf ni promoters wlui lsuve placed over 1100,000,000 Storting In Foreign In vestment within tne Ust six years, and over 18,000,000 for Lhe seven rooollie of 100. I'rlcs, 15, or 2S, payavbls by pontal order to tho London aid Universal Bu reau of Investors, 20, Cheapetde, London, E. C. BubscrUwrej wil bs sntltlod, by ar rangement srlth tiie directors to rocolva either pertoiull or lattant of lntroductolo to any of theses succussful promoters. This Ikst Is first alass In every respect, and every man or firm whose name ap pears therein may bs depended upon. For placing the follow ln It wilt bs found InvaJuabto Bonds or Hhares of In dusurkul. Commercial and FlntvnclaJ con cerns, Mortmnte loans, Sals of Iauida Ptvtsnts or Mines. Xractors:- 1 ' - ' BIR EDWARD C. ROB3, HON. WALTER C. PBPYB. CAPT. ARTHUR STIFFS. Ccwrtftkt jk Colentlflo AmerloM - e Tse ej - -tt. jr EHNYKOYAL PILLS -(JjV Orl(nleailnnlf emelae. A iMIMt. l- i.k .k I,!,.. ...IM- n.k .- 7. "' ersMiata, sr mot Se. "Keller f..r I s-d." Is m n, kf,rl:issleelC.,l.rll.nll,7L Qo to Elmore, Banhorn's offlcs and ses machine. Take along some of the twines "as good as Marshall's," In your pocket, and test thsm. Then ses how much mors Marshall's will stand. It's money In your pocket and fish In your nst to find out their new, and handsome twins tasting cago, Illinois. is "tv Vfl Ti tv. sMsisA evfT, rer OtSION CORVBlnu-r. IT? I f.,.i. ... ... . .. . ""i iinwiouna write to U.NN ft CO.. U01 llananwar. N V.,. OMost tmrraq for ernirlux I'Stentelo Anmrira, I" rr rwnt takennul I17 u It hroin-nt Ih-Cii Uie pubUe by a nutlue ilren true us uliarg is uij Vari H.flilBlimniittis. A.flrr.s, MilvVToT , WHITE COLLAR LINE TELEPHONEAND BAILEY GATZERT Astoria and Portland Telephone leaves Astoria dally ex- cept Sunday at 7 p. m. LoAvoej Pprt- tana aaiiy except Sunday at 7 a, m. ' T. J. Potter leaves Astoria at 7 a. m. dally except Sunday. Leaves Portland dully at 8 p, m Sunday excepted, Sat urdays At U p. m. , . Tickets good on both boats. U. B. SCOTT, President E. A. Secley, Agent, Portland. C. W. Stone, Agent, Astoria. Telephone No. 11. AN ENIGMATICAL BILL OF FARE. For a dinner, served on tht Dining cars of the Chicago, Milwaukee and Bt Paul Railway, will bs sent to any address on receipt of a two-cent postage stamp. Apply to Geo. H. Beafford. General Pas. ssnger Agent, Old Colony Building, Chl