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THE DAILY ABTOUIAN, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 21, 10!). COARIfiE (DATTERS, SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF IIIIIM WATKM. mw WATKU. DATE. A. N. , f. M. A. M. (l III ft I " h in i ft. 7 'H -OH ;i7 jm Kill Hi II 4 .1 01 la mni 11 ttu.7 h.m ri illimift" HHI ur.lity Hiinilay Miimlity,. 'I'il.iluv.. OUT " TH 0 D 1STR0 S. Willi if ,m It'll' ifttHnf H(H(tHH 'At'MJMJ'UMMtiffrir "TT. 'Unihun li linl .W'' ,'i.n Hi i.' II ii I 1 I 7 ttl 7 m n.fti A IflM.l,! ' ;i M IMiU II imji Try Paine's Celery Compound, the (Most Advanced Remedy That Science Can 'Give. Tliiir,lit v ti 1'riiUy... u; mii;.il! avi7. oiu,:i.o! Afcclflllr Prepnrdllonfof As similating llc Food mul HcsJ uU ting (he Slouadis oivl Dowcu of I JlH.7 0117 KB J nil iiua4 iif. .u !l I? H im are.;i 4 .HI 7.0 t 47ili.O kHi l.j 4 4;i7.0; Slli;.l AV,7. I Pfotnoh; Diitcsllon.Clicf rful IW5S find IkslCoiitulns ndllrr Ojiium.MorpliInc wr Mineral. Not Namcotjjc. MmtfOUltXWUlJVUiai W Smi' Am W- Apcrfrrt licnu'dy forfVmMlpa lion, Sour Sloiiach.DimrUioa, Worms .Convulsions .IVwrish nfss oixl I-osh or Sleep. Tae Simile SibWure of NEW VP UK. CXACT COPY OF WRAPPCR, Iks? SIS -Arjout Columbia Jiver oalmon Phf "aK if far bvpn t.hf staKs if far Superior h!?.JV """y slsesss'a UJVK r Are Yon Going East? Ba surs and that your Uck.t reads via T HE NORTH-WESTERN LINE. CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS -M4- OMAIIA RAILWAYS. This la the GKEAT SHORT LINE Betwsea DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO -And all I'ointM East and South. Their Magnificent Track, Peerleae Vee tltuilixl Pining and Hleoriliig Car Tralna and Motto; "ALWAYS ON TIME " Have given thla rouil a national reputa tion. All clauses of passengers carried on the veatltmled tmlna without eitra charge. Ship your freight and trnval over thla fumoua line. All agents liava tickets. W. 11. MEAD, P. C. BAV.'.OB, Oon. Attant Trav. P. and P. At 2M Waalilngton at, Portland. Or. mm TtlB A1WIVB ClblUKB uvea iiwi REPRESENT A paaaenxer train on the Chicago, Mil waukee and St. Paul Railway. No. Itf Urine are veetlbuled, heater by (team, and lighted by aleotrlclty. Each Bleep oar berth haa an eleotrlo reading lamp. Ita dining oar are the beat In the world, - and Ita coaohea are palace on whaala. Thla great railway, connecting aa It Itoee with all transcontinental llnea at Bt ' Paul and Omaha, aaaurea to the tarvallng public the beat eervlce known. Ttckete via the Chicago, Milwaukee and Bt. Paul Rnllway are on aala at all railroad ticket .i -4U nnin. In th TTnltMt Ml Ullim IU I. I , u 1 1 1 v ... ...w - - - or Canada. For mapa, (olden and other Information, artdreaa. O. J. KUDT, General Agent. J. W. CAHKT, Portland. Or Trav. Paea and Tkt. Agent, I Portland, Or. Partlet deelrlng the beat of Job printing at the loweat prlcea ihould call at the Aetorla Job offln before going elae- where. ciiilf . IS ON THE WRAPPER f CF.IVEBT BOTTLli! OP Oaauirlt li f ip la eee-sus tails oely. Ji It Sill SoM It V.ik. IWt silo IBJOM to Mil jm enyu.lsg !. m 1bi p!aa r promise that It Is "Just gend" sad "will . tntjynt. poM." - it that ;o (tt 0 A B-T O -I A. TiifM- tail Uss net "7Pi to Any Oli)r,, vikmm ' n . VR CUM Stir PROFESSIONAL. CARDS. H. A. SMITH, DENTIST, Itootna 1 and I, Pythian Building, overr C. II. Cooper atore. DR. a B. ESTES, PHTSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special attention to dlaeaaea of women and aurgery. Office over Danalger'a atore. Aatorta. Telephone No. U. JAT TO TTLB, M. D.. PHYSICIAN, BITROKON AND ACCOUCHEUR Offloa, roomc f and t, Pythian Building. Hour, 10 to 11 and I to I Realdenoe, tst Cedar atreet JOHN T. LIOHTER, ATTORNET-AT-LAW. Offlne, upatalra, Aatorlan Building. H. T. CROSBY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 413 Commercial street J. Q. A. IIOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office on Bond etreet, Aatorta, Or. J. N. Dolph. Richard Nixon. Cheater V. Dolph. DOLPH. NIXON DOLPH, ATTORNEY8 AT LAW. Portlnnd, On'gon, H. B, l and 17. Hamilton Building. All legal and col lection tmnln'aa promptly attended to. ('Inline agalnet the government a ipe Jlalty. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TKMPLB LODGE NO. 7, A. F. and A. M. Regular communication held on the flrHt and third Tueadoy evening of each month. O. W. LOUNSBERRY, W. M. E. C. HOLDEN, Secretary. MISCELLANEOUS. W. C. CASS ELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE, Notary Public, Bit Bond Streot. P-OOP POISON A SPECIALTY cro'rfot tlnry JlMta I'OISON nornmnrntlr ell rod In 15U)Kat1ny. YouonnDOtroaictlat home f nriume prlifj undor nuaio R u until t y. If you pri'for toooruo hura i o willouo trnrtto puT railroad fartmntl hotel bHlf.anu IKohnm, If we full U ouro. 1 f yon hTo iakon mr- cury, liitiiu io tu Mlit atnd (111 baro m'hei Rnd nnUit,AIUOOUall'i itchi'tun month, norfl i hroiiH ,imila.t'pMr roiori fcipoiH. 11 leer on snT ttftrtol Hi btxiy. iinirur r.ycinrown mil ink out. It la thla Hucomliiry ltLoOU TOlsoR tie if urRnto tooiir. We ohrtttlie ronut obaU jut ciii nd chuUfliiRO the wurttl for oMirArauimLoure, Thli dt-eiiw hnaalirnri hut Hod tlifl raklll of the nu-t uiinout pliynl rl iim. eaOO,000 oniiltal txititrd our un(Mndr linnnl tfTMreuny. Abtilni b iiroof wnt flaiei on AMre.a ;H.ft MKMKUV UO, KAuaonio 'I vuiple iUivAul ALLt ' For Delicacy, for purity, and for Improvement of the oom- (jleilnn nothing equala PoaioHt'a Pownaa. f t a in. p. in t:., It, -H. eUi, ImiIiiw ), rhangm nf M'nmi-'7, Hr. i, ew Miwii. ll.Hr.lUr. t, Kull Mixm, Tim IlKhtlmuae tender Colurnlilno re turned yeetvrday fmrn a trip to Oiay'a hurbor. The lirllleh bark Ilowk Inln arrived In port hint night frum tidtx Fmnclaco. She will loui wheat. The steamer Klmore arrived yeater day from Tillamook. The greater part of her i'rg conalated of cheese. The llritli.li ship Penthesllea, which was blown onto the sands during the storm, was floated yesterday. Hhe Is un injured. The I'rlllah ship Inrhrn Hock lf J-wn the liver yt"rHy. h lias :. j.o l.uslivld of vh'-st, vnlii 'd at I.GO. for the Tinted Klnitd.im. Tim aliAmir Chllkat left 0l nt lilght for 'ireguii c.iiut Hiluts and will go as fur south us (Via Hay. Thla Is the first trip on her new run. The llrltlah bnrk l.ln l '.i . rilved ilotvn he river yielerJuy. rlh h.ia M.i'il husliels of wlie it, valued at 13.j i).. 'M lmrru.il of Hour, vloi-d at ).M)00; M tons of ! sn, valui.i it :hx. The Lin den Ih le,uml for rii'l.on, and, since the departure of lh t'laklmnnunahlrn and t'seaarea. curries the only direct slilpmeiit to rkiuth Africa. The llrltlah four-miuit-.l Imrk Pro vince, 18941 tons. Captain Joneu. arrived yeatenUy, eighty-nine days from Hu ll I a, liraill. In aand ballast. When she left Itshla, acveral rimes of yellow fe ver wero reiKirled, but the dU. sue nas not eiildi'inlc. Fjur deaths were re ported. All cases of fever were Isolat ol The Province had a pleasant pas sage. The opportune appearance of the lighthouse tender Columbine at the mouth of the river saved the little i.-amer Augusta considerable trouble yesterday afternoon. The Augusta was coming up from Tillamook with a cargo of salmon and towing several fishing boats and encountered a strung current. which she could not stem. The Colum bine noticed her distress and cave the little steamer a line, towing her Into the harbor. There Is trouble In the air relative to the pilot service maintained at Cape Kattery by the state, and the commis sion haa entertained complaint from two pilots who claim that they alone of the six regularly licensed pilots have engaged actively in the ardtous service of bringing vessels In from the outside, while their co-workers have usurped the equally profitable but non-dangerous work of piloting from Victoria up sound. They ask for revocation of li censes because of this Infringement, and also claim that unlicensed pilots are engaging service contrary to the regulations of the commission. West Coast Trade. The big Hrltlnh Iron ship Glenoona arrived here on the Mb In ballast from Slngaixire under charter to a firm In England to load wheat for Cork at !7s 6d. She was rechartered yesterday to a local firm for the same voysge at IDs 9d. A difference of 8s M In a char ter of a veeael of the carrying capacity of the Glencona means a loss of tS.OOO to 19,000. This Is the heaviest loss yet made on a recharter at thla port thla year. It Is the lowest rate yet accepted for a ship for the voyage named In three years. We do not know of any other vessels In port that are likely to be forced on the market for recharters. and hence the above Is probably an ex tremely low rate, which no other ship Is likely to accept right away. A ship of 1600 tons was taken for Sydney yes terday at 17s. while one cleared for Adelaide yesterday under a charter of !6s 3d. San KranclscoHuIletln. Dan Foley, customs Inspector, seems to be In a fair way to lose hla official head. Charges have been preferred OKalnst htm In Washington, and his llHinlHsa from the service la looked for any day. It Is alleged that some months ago Foley seised elirht tins of opium from a Chinese at Hurrainvnto. Anally extorting from the Mongol the sum of $:I5. Thene facta were reported to Deputy Surveyor Kuddell, who detailed Inspector W. J. Shepman to Investigate the charges. That gentleman made a lengthy report of the matter, but, with the exception of Ituddell and Slwpman, nobody knows the nature of tho docu ment. The report haa apparently been misplaced, and now Collector Wise Is very anxlousto learn Just how Buch a thing could occur. In any event Foley Is booked for cIIhiiiIskrI, and there are others under Investigation. A general shake-up In customs circles Is expected, by those who claim to be on the Inside. Examiner. TO Cl'ltK A CtlH) IN ONE DAY Take laxative Uromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fulls to cure. 2oc. For sale by Chas. Rogers. Druggist. Mr. Dlgby Hello, my little man! What's your name? Little Boy Tommy. Mr. Dlgsliy But what's your lost name? Tomrnj Don't know. It's Tommy now. H you want a sure relief toe limbs, use an Allcoclc Buar in Mind Not one of tlons is aa good as the genuine. wte tv m& MRS. R. R. PRATT. There are very Intelligent men and women who still prefer open Area to steam pics and furnaces. t Hut only a very shallow-minded per son would deliberately choose an old fashioned remedy In case of alckoeaa. BufTerera from neuralgia, rheuma tism or kidney trouble want the surest and moat advanced remedy science can give them. Getting well la not a matter of sentiment, but the most seriously practical matter. That Is why the moat thoughtful and conservative people now use Paine's celery compound, and recommend It to friends and relative who are threatened or afflicted with ' nervous exhaustion, sleeplessness, dis ordered liver or blood diseases. TlJit wonderfully acute and patient Investigator. Prof. Edward E. Phelpa, M. D., LL. D., of Dartmouth college. embodied In Paine's celery compound the most progressive, yet thoroughly established, views on the cure of dis NOTICE TO MARINERS. Willamette River, Channel to Portland, Oregon. Notice Is hereby given that the Swan Island Bar (lower), three-pile post-light beacon, also the Swan Island bar tap per) single-pile post light beacon, were carried away by the present freehet, and will be replaced as early as practi cable. This notice affects the Lists of Lights and Fog Signals. Pacific Coast. DJiKt Page 21, No. 1087 and 10S9, also the List of Beacons and Buoys, Pacific Coast, 1895, Page 60. By order of the Lighthouse Board. JNO. P. MERRILL, Commander U. S. Navy, Inspector I3th L. H. District Office of U. S. Lighthouse Inspector, Portland, Oregon, 17 Nov., 1891 ROYAL BaKwg Powder. Highest of all in leavening Strength U. a. Oorem ut Report. No matter how advanced a woman may be, she is just so entirely feminine that If she were given her choice she would infinitely prefer being beautiful to being brainy. OASTOXUA. flu to nal ttfutue. Sum at The persistent morning fly has the audacity to ply his vocation even now when the near approach of Thanks giving should make him hide himself In disgust Absolutely pure, perfectly harmless, and invnrlubly reliable are the quali ties of One Minute Cough Cure. It nev er falls In colds, croup and lung trou bles. Children like it because it is pleasant to take and it helps them. Chas. Rogers. Make your home a market for home goods and you will help to make other homes prosperous. The length of life may be Increased by lessoning Ita dangers. The majority of people die from lung troubles. These may be averted by promptly using One Minute Cough Cure. Chas. Rogers. Business Is better than charity, but all the same at this season charity should not be forgotten. DeWltt's Sarsaparllla Is prepared for cleansing the blood. It builds up and strengthens constitutions Impaired by disease. Chas. Rogers. The good prospects for railroad build ing means good prospects for all other kinds of building. t pains in the back, side, chest, or Porous Plaster the bort of counterfeits and lmita eases of nervous origin. All of the Imitators of Paine's celery compound every one knowa how many there are have proved to be entirely wide of the mark. Their promises of astonishing curative abilities are easily made on paper; but they are not kept It Is easy to verify every claim made by Paine's celery compound. There la no village so small but It contains fam ilies In which this wonderful remedy has made some member well. Men who weigh their words and are careful what they write above their signatures have publicly given this great Invlgorator Its deserved credit for health-making powers such as no other remedy bas ever received. That Paine's celery compound cer tainly cures auch diseases as neural gia, sleeplessness and dlspepsia does not admit of a doubt It builds up the entire nervous system, plumps out the tissues, starts the blood Into healthy INDIO Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate Pronounced by Physicians the most Favorable in America for sufferers from ... Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures The objections urged against Indio In the past by the large h umbers who otherwise would have been glad to take advantage of Its beneficial climate, has been a lack of suitable aooommodatlon. The Southern Paclfle Company takes pleasure in announcing that several Commodious and Comfortable Cottages have Just been erected at Indio station, that will be rented to applicants at rea sonable rates. They are furnished with modern convenienses, supplied with pure artesian water, and so situated as to give occupants all the advantages to be de rived from a more or less protracted residence la this delightful climate. (From the San Francisco Argonaut) "In the heart of the great desert of the Colorado which the Southern Paclflo traverse thero Is an oasis called India, 1 which, in our opinion. Is the sanitarium of the earth. We believe, from personal Investigation, that for certain Individuals, there Is no spot on this planet so favor able." O. T. Stewart, M. D., writes: "The purity of the air, and the eternal sun shine, fill one with wonder and delight . . . Nature bas accomplished so much that there remains but little for man to do. As to Its possibilities as a health retort here Is the most perfect sunshine, with a temperature " always pleasant a perfectly dry soil, for rain la n unknown faotor; pure oxygen, dense can be desired? . It Is the place, abovt all others, for lung troubles, and a para dise for rheumatics. ' Considering the luuiuof ui uuerara fiiu uuv. urrUj curea, i navs no nesitancy in recom mending this genial oasis as the haven of the afaioted." INDIO Is 613 miles from SAN FRANCISCO and 130 mes from LOS ANCrELES Fare from Los Angeles For further Information inquire et any Southern Paclflo Company agent, or address E. P. ROGERS. Asst Oen. Pass. Agt 8. P. Co. J. B. KIRKULND. mt. Pn. Azi. Cor. First and Alder ais., 1'ortiunu. ur t4fJT'- . . - in! j'lii nm - mK 5fi&;:& flr--r v. 4 MRS. W. R. circulation, and regulates the action of the nerves. It makes people well, strong and energetic . . . Mrs. R. R. 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