THE DAILY A STOMA N, FRIDAY MORNINU, NOVKMBKtt 7, ltti). gaily Utovimt. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telcphono No, H. TKRM1 OF I'RSCKII'TION. I J DAILY. Sent by matt, per yer J4.00 Sent by mall, per month SO Delivered by carrier, per month.... .45 WKKKLT. BerK by mall per year, U In advance. pottage tree, to subscribers. All communication Intended tor publl- oatlan should be directed to the editor. Business communications of all kln.ls mtti remittances must be addressed to The Astorlan. The Astorlan guarantees to Its sub wrlbers the largest circulation ot any jowspaper published on the Columbia .irer. Advertising rates can be had on appli cation to the business auinag-r. The Weekly Astorlan, the second oldest weekly In the state ot Oregon, has, next to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest ereekly circulation In the state. Jno. F. Handler Co., are our Port land agents, and copies of The Astorlan an be had every morning at their stand, 1M Thtrd street. The "Aatorlan" hereby nftVm to donate eNX HUNDRED DOLLARS to Si. Mary's eepltal, payable ea demand to rather IHetmaa, wheaever legal evldeaee Is pre dncwd showing that any aftenaoa aews paper pnaUahad la Astoria has printed within tke last ninety days expiring be fore this esTer a single "speelal" or ether kind of "telegraphic prese report,' Ml d aver the wlree catering either of the telegraph elBees la Astoria, froni any point oetatde ef Oregoa. Astoria, Or-. October 15, 18S. THE DINGLEY BILL. Until congress meets on the first Mon day In December, and tiie P.epubllcan members thereof hold a caucus to de termine on a lino of policy. It will be bnpoFsible to forecast what action, if any, will be taken regarding the reve nue, or the passage of any tariff meas ure. The view was advanced a few days ago that the Dingley bill would be taken up and passed by the senate, and Senator Sherman added the weight '(nations" and "local treatments. rled through the senate In Its present condition Is problematical to some ex tent. " The London correspondent of the No York Tribune any: "Kngllah capital is rejoicing todn over th election of an American presl dent who has been the champion o! antt-EtiKllsh policies. H la a nilrac whloh Is explained In three sentences of the Dally Telegraph's leading artlc! on the American election. 'Such Is the Irony of history,' It remark, 'that the lection of McKlnley waa ardently de sired by the very class In Europe with whom his name until a few months ago was probably more unpopular than that of any llxlns American politician. He was associated with a protectionist tar iff that threatened to close more than over the markets of America to the products of the Industries of Europe, The socialistic program of Chicago, however, coupled with Mr. ltryan'a p Icy of semi-repuillation. converted Mr. McKlnley's unpopularity with the com menial community of Europe Into something approaching an cnthu.tia.xtic desire for his success.' " Hut the judicious correspondent Is careful to add: "English enthusiasm for Mr. McKiitlcy 1 would not describe as boisterous or fervid. The groups of by-stander around the newspaper bul letin boards In Fleet street are not cheering for him, nor are the stoc brokers on 'Change wildly hilarious over his magnificent triumph. But the satisfaction expressed everywhere London over the result of the American election la almost too deep for utter ance." The meaning at the bottom of thia Is that the Chicago convention la understood abroad as at home, to have been a declaration of war upon the United States, and the enlightened na tiona are interested In our republic as a mighty factor In progressive clvlllsa lion. f his name to the proposition. This has now brought out objections to such a procedure. While there is a necessity for an Increase in the revenue at as early a day as practicable, the disposi tion Is not to put upon the statute books another tariff law as a merely temporary measure, which is certain to be unsatisfactory, and for tie r;;.o! of which there will be an urgent de mand as soon as it is passed. The Dingley bill was a temporary measure a makeshift. It was hoped that it might be passed In spite of the fact that there was a Democratic ma jority in the senate, merely for the pur pose of getting more revenue. It is not at all satisfactory to its framera, as far as Its principles and methods are concerned, and Is not so now to any Republican. This being the case, the. feeling among many is that it Is inju dicious, from a party standpoint, to pass it. The chief objection to the bill, from the standpoint of the Republicans, is that it collects Its revenues by the ad The man who stands Idly by and sees the life fading out of his wife face, sees her health going, sees her becoming old and faded and wrinkled, when she should still be In the perfect enjoyment of vigorous, useful health, is either less than a man or else does not know of the one remedy that will bring her back to health and strength, IVrhaps her husband cannot persuade her to go to the doctor, because she naturally dreads the inevitable "exam- He can persuade her. if she needs person sion, to take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription. This truly wonderful med icine has cured hundreds of women after the beet physicians have failed. It has been in constant use and tested every day for thirty years. It Isn't an experiment; there are no chances about it. It Is a certain cure for all derangements, weaknesses. Irregular! tiesand displacements of internal or gans peculiar to women. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know Its value, and those who have not have now the opportunity to try It free. Call on ths advertised drug- r1nt and ret n trial hnttln fru SUnA your nam. and address to II. E. Bucklcn !sn', .bl money -1 made by selling A cablegram from France says that "Minister Rainaudrlevanaupedri and Prince Ratlsminaga of Madagascar have been executed." We did not know the gentlemen personally, but have no hesitation In saying that they de served their fate. The secret of a speedy cure In sick ness lies in selecting the proper remedy and this Is difficult to do unless one Is sure what the ailment Is. But one thing Is sure had the liver been act ively at work sickness could not have come. It Is then always safe to take valorem method. Instead of by specific ; Simons Liver egolator. which keeps the duties, and invites a continuation of Simmons Liver Regulator, which keeps the liver well regulated and ail poison expelled from the system. A cablegram from London says that "the Bhitish Bimetallic League regards the American election results as a dis tinct triumph for free silver." That's all right, so long as the American peo ple regard It otherwise. To cure all old sores, to heal an Indo lent ulcer, or to speedily cure piles, you need simply apply De Witt's Witch Ha xel Salve according to directions. Its magic-like action will surprise you. Chas. Rogers. The Memphis Sdmetar wants to know if there ever was a debate which was not "Joint." Why, certainly; how about Watson's debate with Sewall? TO CUKE A COLIi IN ONF. DAY, Take laxative ISromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Druggist. There may be a silver lining to every cloud, but "Buck" Hlnrlchsen has Just completed an analysis which shows that in Illinois the silver situation is fully 99 per cent cloud to 1 per cent of lining. the frauds upon the revenue system which it Is believed are being now practiced under the present law. The bill. It will be remembered. Increases the present rates of duty on most ar ticles 15 per cent. This leaves the ad valorem system of the present law In full force, under which the customs authorities believe that Immense frauds are being carried forward, by under valuing the articles imported. It Is es timated that the government Is losing from twenty-five to thirty-five millions a year In Its revenues through under valuations, which It Is Impossible to detect without a very great increase in the custom house forces. Then, loo, there are other portions of the bill which are equally unsatisfac tory to the customs authorities. The woolen schedule is based upon a pcr- eentage of the McKlnley law rates, plus another percentage of the Wilson law rates. In the lumber schedule liofh tariff actb are referred to. and the ar ticles named in a certain section of one are made subject to the rates namel In curtain sections of tlie other. It is felt that the enactment of this law, when a Republican administration and Republican congress are only nine ty days away, and whose presence on the stateute books would reduce the op portuni'y of a general revision of the tariff u.'.Cl;- Ikt'i'jli.ua control, ! In advisable. The revenues of the govern ment are, to be sure, running below the expenditures, but the surplus In the treasury, from the last sale cf bonds, Is ample to meet that shortage for sev eral months, unless the treasury Is threatened""witii another gold ralil, which seems improbable In view of the quantity of that metal which is now emerging from Its hiding places and pouring into the treasury. It is probable, too, that the revenues of the government will increase with in the next sixty days. The business depression of the past few months, eoupled with the uncertainty as to the result of the election, prevented im portations In considerable quantities, and the stocks in warehouses are low. The Improvement in business the country over will Increase importations, and add to the customs receipts, while importers will also rush in quantities of foreign goods on which they suppose that a Republican tariff will raise the duties, thus still further increasing the revenues. These considerations alone seem like ly to lead the Republican managers to abandon the Dingley bill, or at least to make no effort to pass it In its pres ent form. It is not improbable that an effort may be made to radically amend It in the senate, by practically substi tuting a bill based upon specific rates of duty, and levying the tariff from the protective standpoint of the Republl- REGULATOR. ean view; but whether this can be car-L J.H. Zcilin & Co., Philadelphia. Sf- HI rJIMMON5a regulator71 He Favcriie Boms mi 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 SIMMONS LlVEP c.TTK ARE THE BEST CIGARETTE SMOKERS who care to pay a little more than the cost of ordinary Uade oin-in-Hei will hod ths PET CIGARETTES j TELL IT OUT, Don't sit down Alid wait for trade. 'Taint the. way, . , Urt a bustle, make her show, ' ; . Push your business make her go, Don't sit down und watt for trad Taint the way. Taint the way, If you've, got something to sell, Tell tt about. Let your neighbors see you're "fly," Get up "bargains," don't tay die, If you've anything to sell, v Tell It out, Tell It out. Folks don't know you If you don't Advertise, Keep things movln' every day, Talk about It; that's the way, Folks won't know you If you don't Advertise, Advertise. Made front tlie htc.hevt c.vrt llolj Lcn. grown in VirjjinU, and nr. ABSOLUTELY '"?F SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS !A cl,ntN that oiiihns in one Mi.-st i I have been In the dairy business ail my life and have many times churned for an hour before butter would ap pear, so w hen I heard of a chum that . Mould churn In a minute I concluded Mr. W allace, who Is under arrvst for ! to try It. Every day for a week I bigamy in fpper Sandusky, Ohio, J useu it, ana not oniy couia t cnurn m frankly confesses that he has seven!" minute, but I got more and better wives living, but says he "supposed butter than with the common churn. It was all right, because he changed This Is very Important Information for his name each time. Mr. Wallace's fa-; buttre makers. The churn works eaa- tal error seems to have been In neg- "'. and will churn an ordinary churn lectlng to change his morals also. Ing .'n less than 0 seconds. I have ;old two doien of these churns In the FREE PILL3. f past month. Kvery butter maker that . . . . . ' b ""on churn In less than a mln- 8nd your address to K, Bucklan , . ... , . . . . to., unicago, ana get a rree sample ooz ot Dr. King's New Ufa Dills A trial will convince you ot their merits. These pills are easy In action and are particu larly effective In the cure of Constipation and 8lck Headache. For Malaria and Liver Troubles they have been proved Invaluable. Tbejr are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious sub- I stance and to be purely vegetable. They j do not weaken by their action, but by j giving tone to stomach and bowels great- j ly Invtgoraet the system, ttegular else. So per box. Sold by Chas. Rogers, Druggist. I ute has bought one, all desired Information regarding the ; churn by addressing J. F. Casey A Co., St. Louis, and they will give you prompt and courteous attention. A DAIRYMAN. HAIR KKSTOKKD TO NATURAL COLOR. I have used many preparations for restoring hair to natural color, hut never had satisfactory results until I used Zulu Vuller; It will restore any hulr or beard to its natural color In three weeks. If It does not they return For two weeks prior to the election ' yur money, so you take no risks. IVo- Oeneral tiros venor magnanimously de-""- ""7 ,"r'v' 11 ,"" " " OUTWARD HOUND OREGON GRAIN FLEI7M89G-7. (itrvUed sd furtwled svsry Frldsy) KM I.KIM ri.AII. AiifcUnl A m Imrk,, . Il ller lll., Hr snip Il 'ir .Me ... l,llrliiu 14 ItMlllH., . tl.llr Me ik Sept. Ovibr 'Is, it l I IM Kr lirk . Mlrlmrk..,. uliirnlilu ... Sillr lMik.. MMr ill Ih , t;Mr lurk.... II UrtMtik ij, or n irK M Nov. Itrnliln Her Ship. Ilr Imrk., "r Ion 'llillrtwik.., IK Ilr IxrK. Ilr li'i,.. .Hr li.rk.,, Hr Iiiii.. (il Mr kIiiii... III alup .... t Ilr lil TlirM.i ! in lmrk K Ilr liiii .. l:Ur link.., t7lllrlnrk..., 1 ; Itr mill .. r llrlilo Kill -luii... Illr.lilp... Mirnhlp Itr iMtrk h tv.rk. illrlmik. ...'Hrlri .. 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I .,..'.. i K iMlHlliutb ,v Tn.a I I r v.H . sl.MI l;7K 4u,oiti I lsV, imtt.MtM tt iniuai miiiiiinHiiiiiuiHi 4,'''ft U 4MI i .'! v .'111! ,., KI.IIU , lvi!ork 07,0m WUHl " , , tu.uo inm .vi.iiiki m " .....mm ISnJI " Atl.lKUt WMi " , ,, (I U,M " ...-.-.... II IIWI Cork . M.W4 u: " m ii.mi , I It'll " M. -.. M,W l.lvervool , i,i1 IH.i't'ork ... m..m 4J.WU I.U.1 Ourk . tw.Ml Il7 Oork .M . . M....M.. ra.li" Vivtitvirk M.... ' , ,' IMM'oik u.t"U t 04 0 ,.,.M.M M.7IJ l Oiuk ., . .MI.JII liwa (fork .. . . Tony Oori M.sul Uiw K1W....M.....MM - . ,.,. llOtitf AI.UU lift, 41,1X1 TiklKKJ "'iiilfjit' ailil'I'Kita, PoliWi'nT Kloiir Vlllli .. Hllunll A Kerr . Ilalliiur, tiuilirw ; J H tlamnBin A On ,.,,. iklf..... n..,l..l. Ail,. 'iniiiiiir.,i,,.M' .-',,. Mil 1 ,a Korr , , 1'nrilriKl rimir mum ,, ... luKeiir. ilmhrls A t'o , J It I'mnernll A Co iwilunil r'h'iir MllUt'o. rillwnr A Kerr . , llniruur, tliillirl sml o vallltl iil.tKkl 11 iu MA l.tti.'iil.iMr 'VriiiM k-A Oil .lrilili t'll. Iir.ll lalimm l'-lo liw lililn dour, value .,iW K-Alwil'M bbla Huir. alu ia(J. r - 'i Ubla rlgiir, value li,iu. Ilimr. value ikM. II - IK.ii.ti Mil. Hour, value iKI.OO ni,.Ki'J 4,KU A t m um Mllwou A krr.. ii JlMl ivi.iau J II twnieroii A Co . Df,ii jllaUiuir, llulll'li' 1,'u M.mU J Kl'oiueMii 0" avoul Hlliwin Krr in no luir.Mir inuliri A t'u Ill laai iMiuniu m nrr .,,,..,.hmmwi ' Ifi.uui I'utllaiiil riuur Mills fnrllaml Klour MHU....,.. 7ii am J H t'ameron A t. Sikikii) " " .. , M inn) !llaltiMiT.liltiirl On IOi.ioi MilMon a karr,M. Mi.ikn I A Hir M.iu I'lirlUutl Kluiir Mill ...... 7,i"l i llallour, tlinlirle A ' ...-. iv. '' niiivm A kerr 7n l It CiMiier-ui A I n ,,. , iik.iao I "l.wn A Kerr , ni. am lit I'.xir, HullirU n t o ut mm .1 It ''aiiiomu A t'o m.Slt llilllour, llulhrie A t'u...... '.I It t!IH"r..ll t M.., MM. Hnll.i ,r. tlutlirl A ll"t,W I " " '' M....MM- MM.. , 1'iirilau.l Kleur Ml l 'Hi'dMir, llHibrle A I'n. l.ti.a l.r.it' v.lli'n illlkL ami iM! I'ai II - Alio w, aj ui'ia III i lis id lin lis III lua a III Id lla lii lla til All III l All lla M AH Ilk.. ,.. All lla M Al M W til 104 ..... Ail IU U kl Wa.... 4; I lla M A I I,,.,. I lla M All loa M All l"a...M AM IH ill MM All Ka....M A'l I I'M Al a . VISEr ON TIIE WAY TO OREGON. (Hrviaed aud Corrected every Friday) rost iiuio rsoa and mass. lined to K've out any table of repub lican claims. What the democrats at hat time attributed to heart failure r lack of nerve, they now know was prompted by sheer pity. ALL FREE. sample package which contains snouch to restore anyone's hair to natural color, by sending :t I -cent stamps, to pay postiifre, etc.. to Wilson Co.. New Concord, Ohio. The recular price Is $: 50 per pack- aite. If It does nol restore your hair to natural color, or make any color of j hair darker In three weeks, they will ; return your stamps. This proposition Its so fair that thousands are using It I It Is harmless, but neve,r falls. Why Co., Chicago, and get a sample box ot New Life Pills tree, as well as A copy ot Guide to Health and Household Instructor, free. AU ot which Is guar an teed to do you good and cost you nothing. Chas. Rogers, druggist. Odd Fellows' building. Early In the campaign Mr. Bryan Indulged In many facetious comments on the alleged frigidity of Harrison's campaign methods, but he now Is In position to know exactly how It feels to be run over by an Ice wagon. Zulu Vuller from house to house? FROM NOW TJNTIL SPR1NO Overcoats and winter wraps will be la fashion. They can be discarded, tempor arily whlls traveling In the steam-htatea trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul Hallway. For solid comfort, for anted and for safety, no other line can compare with this great railway ot the! West BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. Moat so-called "salmon twines" are col' ored with acids. Th acids rot ths fibre and render the material useless. In the office of Elmore, Sanborn A Co. Is an ob- 1 all fishermen. It is the whole of the The best salve In the world for cuts, j m,erUi ,). m the manufacture of Mar- bruises, sores, ulcers,salt rheum, fever , ,-... twlne-from start to finish. Oo sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, I then Bnd .Xarnin the color, right corns, and all skin eruptions, and pos-. through. You will see then why Mar- Itlve cure for piles, or no pay required. ! ,h,u, , called the best In the world It Is guaranteed to give perfect satis-1 rwtlnn or monev refunded. Price. 25 1 Mr. Watson probably feels better cents per box. For sale by Charles: now. .d man wno reaus ot a rajiy Rogers, Odd Fellows' building. collision regrets that he failed to catch i the train. The recent campaign demonstrated j . one thing beyond the possibility of dls-1 The length of life may be Increased pute Chicago is headquarters. There I by lessening Its dangers. The majority III be national headquarters nowhere of people die from lung troubles. These else four years hence. i may be averted Dy promptly using one Minute Cough Cure. Chas. Rogers. Absolutely pure, perfectly harmless. and invariably reliable are the quali ties of One Minute Cough Cure. It nev er fails In colds, croup and lung trou bles. Children like It becaune It la pleasant to take and It helps them. Chas. Rogers. In New York last week call loans commanded from HO to 100 per cent. It Is nut necessary to call quite so loud now. The magnitude of Chairman Hanna's achievements wi'll be more fully ap preciated as time shows the results and makes known the details. 'Excuse me," observeed the man In The old lady was right when she said the child might die If they waited for the doctor. She saved the little one's life with a few doses of One Min ute Coush Cure. She had used It for croup before. Chas. Rogers. A French scientist Is Investigating pectacks, "but I am a surgeon, and the suiiject or hioernation. ne ougnt hat is not where the liver Is." "Never to come over and Interview Dave At 111. ou mind where his liver Is," retorted the other. "If It was In his big toe or his left ear De Wtt's Little Early Risers would reach it and shake It for him. On that you can bet your glg lamps." Chas. Rogers. A Nebraska paper remarks that "the ntlre campaign rnunt appear to Mr. Bryun like a nightmare." The results i.lso look like a "horse on him." Scaly eruptions on the head, chapped hands and lips, cuts, bruises, scalds, burns are quickly cured by DeWllt's Witch Hiizel Salve. It Is at present the article most UBed for piles, and It always cures them. Chns. liORers. Milwaukee has stamped her Hausaste Schilling "counterfeit" and retired him from circulation as a statesman. The old way of delivering messages by postboys compared with the modern lephoni: liiusiruii-if ine om leuious ! have pure, It Is a fixed and Immutable law that to have good sound health, one must rich and abundant blood. methods of "brcaklnx" colds compared i There is no shorter nor surer route ith their almost Instantaneous cure , than by a course of DeWltt's Sarsapa- by One Minute Coush Cure. Chas. Hog- : rllla Chas. Rogers. res. ! Mr. Ilryan has revised one of his fa. Judt;e Wlliiur . forter Knows nowiyorlte mottos so that It no longer N'kW Y01U- Shlp lleury Vlllard CA1LAIV- Hrlark lllihliml roraatl.. Hr bark I'ai ca I . UVkimM)!- Hr ihiv kellanee NKWl'ASTl.B. N.8. w. Hr baik amtiild .. ,. Hrahir-t'tiy ol Madra. Hr tlilp tliaiielvan, Hr hark ft.ilki"hl .,.., Itlo lK JANKIIttk- Hr -hip Kair I huiwt. Hr ln I' IVnwrii' . hr tiara I'm , tier hark Una,.... .... .. Yt'ki'liAMA- Hr Mt U nion llalll Hr hip A-taim I'riuit-t . .. MtiNlr.vlir:i- llr hark Hva-ltl):t , Hritun IMvvuhy llalL . 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Hlmonarn.. ..Perry i I WWiotAl l.n.1 IIOAI I4JV, HWAI 1.1V I00A I ll IWAl lii'llHil I 1 I7V lOOAl .! -! ir-v eosaniNiu. loot riutlon A tUaha Meyer, V. A Co j iViVn'mr.' ti'iil'iir'ki "tin "i J Ulillaw A -0 ... -Ibu A Karr J K t'amoron Co . i R Camrnm A Co Am. Trading Co .., I K Canra A (' . vimpaou Lumber Co . wiuinBoa l-amber Co. I t Iron -Arrived ot Sen rranitace KKPKKKNCKM I Nov a, went shnn Ave ml'ra north of dray's Harbor. Nov 10 aud Wiia onlervt! lo I'urilauil. Total lonnage on the way -C!JM. Same lima l-i njft-7.7.'. gam time la IKH-MAas. Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. and McKee Ave. Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... Situated on tUb south Bide of Antoriti'8 hills. Twentr degrees wnrmr and vegetation 60 days in advance of tlio North side Magnificent sites for res idencHS, ovrlooking river and bay, sunny and sliol tered. Easy and natural grades; little or no grading needed. ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 482 Bond Street. li BEFORE iiiiiiinnn nroTnnrnMcupioENc .11111 ui m laiuiNiarinin u it7"N'i"i win quiCHir cur VtMl ll All lll'f- vrnia or diN BN ol Ut gi-tutruv uricaiit, nuch m It MnihKl InwimnlA, I'ulinln thm Jlitck,Mnilni KmUahiiin, NfrvtHi ln-hlllty. jMriiHi-, t'nttnM to JU-rry, KUt-ii-tlnn Inning Vmrkmlm mA Cotisttimtron. It tnp4i ftt ickMm hr (Uv or nlfflit Frvfni qtit It iwm of diwlmrr. whlrh If nu.rhWM irmtu to NfMrnitfirr.Mn Ami ' a.k irrm alltithnmni(i(I(nplnrT 'tfllfr.MKpiHHMiUMUvri Ut mpf ntWII -tranirf harta nil rsalurM Amall wm nmnm. The ri'Mtin mi(Tf ipm urn not rui-nfl br jMtrtnra tn tM-mnwi nlntT fr (fnt ftrtt tmnMM wtlh -iiiiili f'lr ll iiV.N V. im thinni- knntvn rfTH-f1 9 In fnir wllhnut uti nrMilLitti l-.-llraiitniiKiL in. A wrUU'njrurnntff1wnftn1 mnnc- rfitirnwl if utx UuEf f1tm not ilul pcvuiiuMM. k ur ivUU A not, Rix mr f ..uu, oy iiiiul, rwnu nr rAnnn:iimr win inuiuuiiHuia CHAS KOUKItH, 45tf Commercial Street. To 'the East and South. hat there is a great deal of difference , rendu: between heaiinf? a nuhernatorlal ticket anil running for governor. "Public olllce Is a silver trust." Soothing, and not Irritating-, strength ening, and not weakening, small but ffectlve such are the qualities of De- Witt's Little Karly Itinera, the famous little pills. Chas. Rogers. The only prominent domocrat this year who appears to have really been In the hands of his friends" Is John Boyd Thatcher. CASTORIA For Infanta and Children. TbafM- II nlli ttfuttm 01 b 11 artr vnjptt. ROYAL Baking Powder has been awarded highest honors at every world's fair where exhibited. Mr. Itryan may have set his eyee to ward l'JOO, but whiwver heard of a con tinuous performance being encored? DeWltt's Barsaparllla Is prepared for cleansing the blood. It builds up and strengthens constitutions Impaired by disease. Chas. Ilogers. Now that the slanders about the American dollar have been refuted we hope It will go out? more In society. Til tu- Ha ilfUMin H OASTOItlA- n firr When you ronsult the local ticket agent, don't fall to ask him about OIUl service to the Ktwt and South. . Ask him If our line is not shorter and our time f&sLcr than those of any other railroad to Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and points beyond. Ask him, too, about our St. Paul Chicago and Ht Paul St. Louis trains, PERFECT that's the only word that (Its them, . C. SHELDON, O. A., Portland, Oregon. rtlir ai 11 a son.pofannnna nMiimir mr (iitiiiirritina. ll!IIKiE!l IM"I, Rprmalrrhea. 1 1 to Ci I.. "hit", unnatural ill. ilornthi U ''.haravn. nr any lnflamnia lion, Irritation itr ulrnra- 'fmiim kiimmi. tli.n nr ui nc nu ni!tl' llFlHSCHtfrero. I"ana. Non-alrlii.iit, k Cummin,!) f-T U. n. I Kola ay Draciuia, hj ntprwia. prnpat,), tut rVVlfl 11 no, or l,ttl", p. n. a?' m Circular aaiir. un rmiuiML PCttrkr.1. tlni-ll.h DImmI RraaC EnrO.tuYAL PILLS R. L. Boyle & Co. Real. Estate r LOANS AND INVESTMENTS R 3 lf9 COMMERCIAL ST. ; 1 . n uUmI OHtftnal m4 Oalv Ami1a, Arc. aiav r-llAtil. t,oin Ml INlIM ltlii.1 Willi bill HMf. Taaks. imumtun im. At iirlttt, tfMi l Ilimpi IM pArftflulAM, 1-AtlABsMllKU UlsJ Mutt li.llM r -iimonUI.. Nm I'J AT50HIA PUBLIC LIBRARY READ INO BOOM FREH TO ALU Opati avry day from I e'olook to I Jl and t:K to 1:10 p. m. Subscription ratso It per annum. 8.W. COR. ELEVENTH aV DUAKB IT AN ENIQMATICAIj SILL OF FARE. For a dinner, Mrvcd on tha Dining oars of ths Chicago! MllwaUks and 8t Paul Railway, will bo sont to any addrnss oa rsotlpt of A twoxmt ' pootag stamp. Apply to Geo. H. Heafford, Oanerat Pa. Mngor Agtnt, Old Colony Building, Chi cago, Illinois, 0.R.&N. QIVE8 CHOICB Of -2- THAHSGOHTIflEHTAb ROUTES. Via Spokani and St. Paal Via Ogden, Denver and Omaha of St. Paal Pullman an! Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining Chair Cars Astoria to Sao FranolMO. Columbia. Turatday, Oct. . Rial of Cal. flunday, IVI. li. Columbia. Friday. Ov. 10. Htat of Cal. Wvdna.lay. Nov. 4. Columbia, Monday, Nov. . Statii ot Cal. Haturilay, Nov. li. Columbia. Thursday, Nov, li, Blato of Cal. Tu lay. Nov. 14. Columbia, Sunday, Nov. . Astoria and Portland Stanra. T. J. Potter Iravra Astoria at f A m. dally nc.pt Sunday, lavw Portland dully At I p. m., Sunday eirripted. Bat- urdays at 11 p. m. T.lcphone l-avoo Astoria dally orpt Sunday at ? p. m. Uavm Port land dally sxcwpl Runday at T a. m. For ralM and fantrml Information eall on or addrsao O. W. LOUNSDERRT. AganL W. H. HUltl.nURT. Qu. Pas. Agt., Portland, Or. K. HcNKILU Ptvslil.nt and Manager. I Solcntirio AmtrlcM I fr i m m aw' flat STL TO Ana DlllOM 4ATsnr2. COWnmii n I "UN 14 a CO, BU llaniliWAT. Ml ,. knnu fn svimh rabxiu la Amortm, r.",rT Pun Ukn oul hr ui u bmuahl Uro-i UiapuUlalgrsBoikatiTaa tnm at olwra. u uw 1 lUMadnar. a Vura Cllr, WHITE COLLAR LINE TELEPHONE ANO BAILEY GATZERT Astoria and Portland Telephone leaves Astoria daily ex cept Hunduy at 7 p. m. Leaves Port- land dally except Sunday at 7 a. m. T. J. Potter leave.) Astoria at 7 a. m. dully except Hundoy. lave Portland dally at 8 p. m., Sunday excepted, fiat- unlays at 11 p. m. Ticket good on both boats, U. 11. 8COTT, Prssldent. K. A. Beelcy, Agent, Portland. C. W. Htone, Agent,' Astoria. Telephone No. 11. FOR TILLAMOOK NEHALEM AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Augusta.... ...ALL OPEN FOR SPECIAL CHARTER . Sailing date to and Iron) Tillamook and Nehalara depand upoa tha weathar. ' Por Prolght and Patang.r RaUs Apply To ELMORE. SANBORN & CO. AOBNTM ; R. 0. A N. CO., AganU, Portland