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. ...I.--.... -- r f-""""- 1 THE DAILV ASTOKIAN, WEDNESDAY MullNlNU. DECKMHEK 80, !!. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No. at TERMS OF aVBNCKirTlOS. ; . DAILT. Sent by mall, per yesr (CM Bent by mall, per month SO Delivered by carrier, per month 4 WKKKLT. aot bf mall per yar, tt In advance, post free, to aubacrlbera. All communications Intended for publi cation ahould be directed to the editor. Business communication of all klntla and remittance must be addressed to 1. Astoriatv The Aatorian guarantees to Im tub cribrrs the largest circulation of any jevepaper published oa the Columbia .tver. Advertising rate can be had on appli cation to the business tnaaagar- The Weekly Aatorian, the second oldest weekly In the state of Oregon, has, best to the Portland Orearonlan. the largest weekly circulation In the state. Jdo. P. Handler Co.. are our Port land agents, and copies of The Aatorian an be had every morning at their stand, IM Third street , Ta. Astorlaa" keraby aflan) I donate 1 )!: HI NBRKD IkOLLAK to St. Mary's ' omlial. aayabla an araaaad to Father aXelsMB, wheaever I'M'" , shawlag that aay afteraaoa aewa ' paps pablUbaa) la Astoria ha prlatod ; wtthta tho las aloety days explrlag aa- for tats affar a alagla "special" or ' athar kto4 af "tatecrapate praa report," raeeWe4 avar th wire eatrrlBg either af tka talagraph afoeM la Astoria, rross 'aay ootat oatsld af Oragoa, i Astoria, Or., Ootebae 1. 19. THE WAY TO ATTRACT IMMIGRA TION TO OREGON. There Is said to be Just now through out of all section of the East an Im- nense revival of Interest In the Pacific oout Thousands are anxious to emi gjraie from, their preaent locations and nVke their permanent home in some of ike undeveloped regions west of the Cjaacade mountains. Many of these people have means and are fairly well fked where they, are now. but openings fjr employment are limited and for ei ery position ,tnat oecomes vacant tli -re is an overwhelming army of ap pi cants. For young people, therefore, at 1 for parents with families of chll ar -n who have got some day to make th lr own waydn the world, the Pacific ecu Jt is being looked forward to as the gr at Mecca oi the country. The mid dle West states have had their day, and the tide of future Immigration will pa.s eve r these sections to spread over every spo of desirable territory beyond. What are the people of Oregon doing to at trsx t these people to their state? There is n portion of the whole Pacific coast that offers so many advantages) to the nidi strious Immigrant with a little monky aa Oregon, but It la to be feared ther Is hardly any section which can anon any real inducement to the set Hem nt of strangers about which so little is generally known as Oregon. The state has, or used to have, an Immi gration society; but If It Is still in ex istence It does not seem to be doing an yt hang. There never was so propi tious k time in the history of the state for the promulgation of the right kind of Information about Oregon. It would be a comparatively e;sv natter to at tract fne million people to Oregon in the neit ten years. The way. to do this, however. Is not by the mere mailing of pamphlets of descriptive matter to the popukoi J centers and cities on the At lantic ioent. In the first place It is not the scum and poverty-stricken ele ment of eastern cities that the state wants. And secondly, the day for ad vertising a country after the fashion of the circus and barn-storming theatrical company is past The class of people most needed in Oregon Is the small capitalist, the skilled mechanic, the thrifty tradesman, and the economical and intelligent farmer. There is room in Oregon for millions of that class of people; everyone of whom could make more money and make It easier, and live more comfortably In Oregon than in perhaps any other portion of the known world. But as already suggest ed, this class of people cannot be reach ed by bill posters, nor by florid and ex aggerated statements of advantages to be found In a new country. Sensible people pay no attention to that class of advertising In these days. They have the experience of Kansas and Nebraska before them, and are not to be caught with the specious and highly colored accounts of a country's resources such as the great fland grant railroads flood ed the world with a few years ago. The way to reach the most desirable class of emigrants U to send special emls-raiit agents Into J'lected localities, supplied with flrst-clals credentials and enough money to majke a respectable appear ance and payj their bills, and to have these agents there make personal ap peals and deliver set lectures on the advantages oft the localities they rep resent, with tjhe exhibition of maps, illustrations, ai)d other data which can be made Intelligible. One good, con scientious agent of that character can do more good tor Oregon than many tons of literature, go far as known this scheme has! never been tried, but there'ean be little doubt that it is en tirely practicable and would be emi nently successful. The cost of trying such a plan woild not be great, and there ought not! to be any difficulty whatever In raising enough money to at least make a trial of the experiment. Will the Oregon immigration Society, if there is such an' institution, take hold f this suggestion! or is It a work that like so many other public movements, must be . performed If at all, by the newspapers? THE LOI3GE BILL. The senate has passed the Lodge Im migration bill, with, an amendment ex cepting temporarily Immigrants from Cubct the idea being to allow those driven from the Island by he stress of war to find ft haveij of refuge on our shores. The bill, as It paired the senate. Is an amended form of the- bill which passed the house I ant winter. Ita chief provision Is ait educational test, and a very simple one. He must prove him self able to read and write his native language. Printed slips, containing ex tracts from the United States constltu tkm. in the language: of all the coun trie from which Immigrants come are provided, and the Immigrant will have to prove his ability to read synd write when he lands on Ellis Island. If he falls he Is to be returned to Ma native land at the expense of the steamship company which brought him over. There has been a gradual deteriora tion In the character of the Immigra tion to this country. There re fewer from the British Isles, the Scandinavian Peninsula, and Germany, but .a large Increase from the less desirable classes of Central and Southern Euroie. The latter are as a rule very Ignorant, and many are hardly better than "criminals. They know little and have no Anbltlon to know more. It ha tieen a problem how to keep out those who are undesirable, and admit those who will eventually make good American cltlsena. The present bill admits a ltmle educational Jewt. The result of this experiment for It is mere ly this will be watched with great In terest. It Is believed the house will con cur in the senate amendment, and that the measure will speedily become a law. A YEAK OF SMALL EARNINGS. Railway Age. It is now evident that the year IS! will pass Into history as one of extraor dinarily small railway earnings, the In creased mileage being taken Into con sideration. The year started out with some encouragement and for the first six months, while many roads had to report decreases, the aggregate earn ings were considerably larger than for the same period in 1S95, though still be hind the totals of previous years. But with the coming of midsummer and the campaign excitement business gen erally decreased, and although a little later a large grain crop began to move. it was less than In the previous year, and rate ars cut down the earnings from that source, so that altogether the fall months have continued to show a falling on. even compared with the unsatisfactory results of last year. Aug ust September and October showed In creased losses In the totals, and Novem ber has beaten the record by a decrease of about 10 per cent on the 94,000 miles from which reports have been received. December started In with a similar showing, for example, IS roads report ing a loss for the first week of about 9 per cent compared with the same time last year, and lake naviga tion has continued open so late that the roads affected by that competition are not likely to experience very much Improvement in the footings for the en tire month. Still the increase gained in the first half of the year has not been entirely wiped out by the later losses, and the year aa a whole will show a somewhat better total, gross and net than 1895, and 1SJ7 will open with every promise of great improvement over many previous years. Taking the reporting roads Individ ually It appears that for the month of November, 34 showed Increases, the highest being, compared with the same month last year, 1139.894 by the Missou ri, Kansas and Texas, while 93 expe rienced comparative loss, reaching In the case of the C. M. and St P. aa high as S6TS.179. The total reported earnings of thee roads for the month were $11,- 0oe. against H5..c.ijo in K'io, a net decrease of 34.S53.0O0 in spite of an in crease of 722 miles of lines. But for the eleven months ended November 30 the statement representing considera bly less than half the mileage of the t'nlted States, Canada and Mexico, Is more encouraging. Of the 121 roads named 69 show gains and 52 losses, and the earnings for this year aggregate 1430.969.000, against 3422.613,000, leaving a net increase of $8,356,000, which, how ever, will doubtless be diminished some what by the decreases for December. Meantime the railways have continued to hold their expenditures well In hand and the net earnings will make a better comparative showing than the gross, while at the same time the commence ment of the year will find all the com panies needing supplies and labor on which they cannot longer economize. The Shakers of Mount Lebanon, a comunity of simple, honest. God-fearing men and women, have prepared the Shaker Digestive Cordial for many years, and It Is always the same, sim ple, honest, curative medicine that has helped to make the Shakers the healthy long-lived people that they are. The Shakers never have indigestion. This is partly owing to their simple mode of life, partly to the wonderful proper ties of Shaker Dlvestive Cordial. Indigestion Is caused by the stomach glands not supplying snough gastric glands not supplying enough digestive Juice. Shaker Digestive Cordial sup plies what's wanting. Shaker Digestive Cordial invigorates the stomach and all its glands so that after a while they don't need help. As evidence of the honesty of Shaker Digestive Cordial, the formula is printed on every bottle. Sold by druggists, price 10 cents to tl per bottle. The queen bee lives from two to five years, according to the manner In which she Is ralried. When rained by the natural way, as by the swarming of the bees, and the mother queen Is two or more years old, she often lives four or five years. The life of the workers varies from forty-five days to to five and sometimes six months dur ing the winter, taking the time of Oc tober to April. Drones very seldom live more than four or five weeks dur ing hot weather. ,, , BUCKLEN'8 ARNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hand, 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. FREE TO EVERY MAS THE METHODS OF A URKAT TREATMENT FOR WEAKNESS OF MEN. Which Cured Him ..,;er Everything Else Failed. . Painful disease are bad enough, hut when a man Is slowly wasting away with nervous weakness, the mrnta.1 forelxxllnirs are ten time worse than the most eevere pain. There Is no let up to the mental suffering day or night. Sleep Is almoot Impossible, and under such a strain men ore scarcely reion sihlc for w hat they do. For year the writer rolled and tossed on tho troubled sea of sexual weknc;ei until It wa a question whether he had not better take a dose of poison and thus end all his troubles. But providential Inspira tion came to his aid In the shape of a combination of medicines that not only completely restored the general lu tilth. hut enlarged his weak, emaciated parts to natural site and vigor, and he now loelaree that any man who will take the trouble to send his name and ad- .Iresw may have the methiM of this won derful treatment free. Now when I say free I mean absolutely without coat. because I want every weakened man to get the benefit of my experience. I am not a philanthropist, nor do I pose as an enthusiast, but there are thousands of men suffering the nientU tortures of weakened manhood who would be cured at once could they but get such a remedy as the one that cured me. Do not try to study out how- can afford to pay the few postage stamps neceosary to mail the Informa tion, but send for It. and learn that there are a few things on earth that al though they cost nothing to get they are worth a fortune to some men and mean a lifetime of happiness to most of ua Write to Thomas Slater, Box 3S8, Kalamajoo, Mich., and the Information will be mailed In a plain, sealed en velope. The wettest place in this country Is Neah Bay In Washington; over 123 In ches of rain fall there every year. The Absolutely pure, perfectly harmless, dryeat place In the I'nlted States. at!anj Invariably reliable are the quail any point where regular obvervatlons tiv of One Minute Cough Cure. It n-v-are taken, la Fort Garland. Col.; less er rsatls In colds, croup and lung troii- tr.an stx inches of rain fell there dur- j Ing the year. There are localities In Arisona. Nevada and I'tah where rulnlchas. Rogers hiLs never been known to fall. The things that people se are Inside of them and not out.ilde. No two peo ple see the same thing- exactly alike. One woman may If out at a beautiful landscape and see ail the beauty and restfulness and grandness that there Is In It. Another one will look out at the same scene and see nothing. The man who Is perfectly well and vigorous en Joys life to the full. Dr. Pierce's Gold en Medical Discovery makes people well. There isn't anything miraculous about It it is the most natural thing In the world. It simply puts the digest ive organs, the stomach, the liver, the bowels. In perfect order and thereby makes the blood pure and rich. All diseases live and thrive on Impure blood. Keep a stream of pure, rich, red blood flowing Into a diseased spot, and the disease will not stay. A man lives on rich, pure biota, and disease dies on it. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery makes pure, rich blood. Send .'1 cents In one-cent stamps to orld s Dispensary Medical Assoclatl"n. llufTa- lo. N. T.. and noeive Dr. Pierce's pas. page "Common Sense Medical Adviser." profusely Illustrated. Gouverneur Morris, of New York. In 72, proposed to the continental con gress a decimal currency system. He suggested ten units equal to a penny: ten pennies, one bill; ten bills, one dol lar; ten dollars, one crown. In 1784 Jefferson proposed the system aa now in use; congress. In July, 17S5. resolved that the coinage should conform to the decimal system. The best regulator to regulate a peo ple Is Simmons Liver Regulator. It regulates the liver and the liver reg ulates the person. If the liver is reg ular then health is good, but If slug gish or diseased then there Is constant Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache and all the disorders of the stomach that one hears of. Try Simmons Liver Regu lator and prove this. Strictly speaking, the Chinese do not write. They paint, and the pen they use has been from time Immemorial a bruah made of soft hair. With this they make the curious Ideographic char acters of their written language. And very neatly and quickly even the com mon laundry man will muke them. too. "Excuse me." observetd the man In spectacles, "but I am a surgeon, and that Is not where the liver Is." "Never you mind where his liver is," retorted the other. "If It wan 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. It Is, In round numbers, slxty-stlx years since the first locomotive engine was Imported into the I'nlted Stat for uae on an experimental mil w ay, and arxnjt sixty-five years slm-e ti.r the first locomotive was built In Amer ica. Soothing, and not Irritating, strength ening, and not weakening, small but effective such are the qualities of De Wltt'B Little Karly Risers, the famous little pills, Chas. Rogers. A sugar fifteen tlmts sweeter than cane auger and twenty times sweeter than beet sugar has been extracted from cotton seed meal by a German chemist. CASTORIA For Infant, and Children. The fu ll alia bo trerf riguian It We ask for long life, but It Is deep life, or grand moments, that signify, And doe It never occcr to you that we, perhaps, live wilh people too su-pv-rlor to h seen, a there are musical notea too high for the scale of most ears, Emorson. A HOUSEHOLD TRKA81RK. D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharle, N. Y., aay that h alway keeps Dr. King' New Discovery In th hous and his fam ily ha always found the very Wat re sults follow Ita use; that h would not l4 without It, If procurable. CI, A. Dyke man. DrugglKt, CatskllL, N. Y say that IT. King' New Discovery I undoubtedly th bvt Cough remedy; that he ha used It In his family for eight year and It ha never failed to do all that I claimed tor It. Why not try a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottles free at Chaa Rogers' drug store. Regular site 6oo and 11. ftV Napoleon t oimnitii.lcd the French nr. 'itie In forty-eight battles. In the of those be wa. defeated. These were: St. Juki d'Ane. May. K'.1'.'. Gross As pern and K..lini.. May. Di'9; I .a. Ito tliirrv. Kebruaiy. 1M. and aterliv, Ju.ie 1 IM."'. DID VOL' KVKU Try Electric Kltter as a remedy for your roubles? If not. get a I tile now ana et relief. Tl.ts medicine has been found peculiarly adapted to the relief and --.a of all Female Complaints, exerting a wonJerful direct Influence In giving strength and ton to th organs. It you have Los of Appetite, Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, or are Ner vous, Sleepless, Excitable, Melancholy, or troubled with Dlny Spells, Klrctrlo Bitter I th medlctn you need. Health and Strength are guaranteed by It use. Fifty cent and $1.0t) at Chaa Rogers' Drug Store. -Ir Tatton Sykes canned to be printed In Engllth papers advertisements that notify all whom It may concern that he will pay no more debts contracted by his wife. Sir Tatton Is TO years old and wealthy, while Ijtdy Sykes Is about 40. bles. Children like It because It Is pleasant to take and It helps them, The Aberuvon. Kng . tow n council unanimously elected a mayor Mr. Hen ry Richards, who la totally blind. TO tl'KK A COLO IN ONE OA V. Take laxative Uromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. :5c. For sale by Chas. Rogers. Druggist. The only woman who ha never asked for an office In Paries county. Mo.. Is seeking a pontmasteryhlp. ROYAL taxing lowder. Highest of all la leavening Strength -V. . Oavrsot Report Verdi Is trying to eclipse Cato's feat of learning Greek at eighty by riding a bicycle at eighty-two. The old way of delivering messages by postboys compared with the modern telephone. Illustrates the old tedious methods of "breaking" colds compared with their almost Instantaneous cur by One Minute Cuuich Cure. Chas. Rog- reS. It takes sixty miles of dally output of buttons at factory. wire for the a Portsmouth OASTOnZA. A na il alls Mgusut tl In France when a railway train Is more than ten minutes late the rail way company Is lined. Scaly eruptions on the head, chapped hands and lips, cut, bruise, scalds. burns are quickly cured by DeWltt' Witch Hazel Salve. It Is at present the article most used for piles, and It always cures them. Chas. Rogers. Motor omnibuses for the streets of Paris will lie built to accommodate thirty persons. 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 Cough Cure. She had used It for croup before. Chas. Rogers. KIckeTS are so common In Kansas that a mule sold at fmborne btought only 2.1 cnts. ' To cure all old sores, to h al an Indo lent ulcer, or to speedily cure piles, you need simply apply DeWitt'a Witch Ha zel Salve according to directions. Its magic-like action will surprise you. Chas. Rogers. In Russia you mut marry before hi or not at nil, and you must marry only live times. The length of life may be Increased by lessening Its dangers. The majority of people die from lung troubles. These may be averted by promptly using One Minute Cough Cure. Chas. Rogers. Fourteen tons of turkey were shipped from Kant Georgia, Vt one duy re cently. It is a fixed and Immutable law that to have good sound health, one must have pure, rich and abundant blood. There Is no shorter nor surer route than by a course of DeWltt's Sarsapa rllla. Chas. Rogers. Near Ulue Rapids, Kan.,, a bed of petrified clams haa been found In a gyp sum deposit DeWltt's Sarsaparllla I prepared for cleansing the blood. It builds up and strengthens constitutions Impaired by disease. Chas. Rogers. Ohaeronela's famous Hon Is to be restored and set up on the battlefield by the Arehaeloglcal Society of Greece. OUTWAKD HOUND OUKGON GRAIN u.i. ri.An. Aaguat Sim bars., Ilti.tr tlilp... Solium lM,!t'seiva I ...lhiitlti'rlaiuililieM. . tiac itiamiaimliliot ttlixr ship,.., Mlr.loii KiHr hln . VJ.Hr lili .... Mort.a.k..,. rWKr lrk .. Hrliark.. . allr lit ... ftltr laik.. Sept. onMiiuiua) ,., Marlaml Aultoi Plnniore ImUueaclln Snueii ,. ...... Lord NllittUahury. . K'arlmsiiiit Octbr tMlrhh .. Villfbark. . t'lv.h'i.Ule .Itliill -tn-aiu . ..ji'tiplc ... . M11 . Miyiihllila. I.Mai'lKwvii Miveiattale . Ili'iirletla .anions , I li'.n.Urno ,. Amlrait . ilaltform tVll. . . . .tri battel! ... . Java ll'ltr baik .,... IS Hr l:Mtr bark.. PHItr J-.'nler Ship ... IH'ltr hark il,"rlilp ill Mr iik ' Itr bark. .... MiiXt illlli... Aillr hark i!lr ltiu Siltr uliin Itr ship iltr ahip Tiltr hlii aitrlmrk let-Hr lilp ... . 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(Iroeorit'iJ it Provisioiio, Flour it Mill Fetul, I'nints, Oils. Varnish, lAijrt'rs Sn jijlif, FairlHiik, S-mU's. Pour- it Whitlow, Agricultural I in'lt meni Wagons it VehilM . ROSS HIGGIN k CO Grocers, : and : Butchers Aatarta a a Upper AMort Hot Teat and Cof aa. Table Delicacies. DoaieatH aa Trovtcal Fruits. Vereublea, Suffer Cart Hams. Bacoa. Etc. Choice Fresh - and Salt Meats. FOR. TILLAMOOK NEHALEM AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Augusta.... OPEN FOR SPECIAL CHARTER Sailing dates t d troaa Tlllaaaook a ad Nehalaas depend upos th weather. Per Frelfht and Pssaenftr Uatee Apply To ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. AOBNTH R. 0. N. CO.. Agents. Portland NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proioeiRlH will be rwelved by the undersigned at the olllce of the A. and (.'. it. R. R. In Astoria, until noon of January 10, IM7. for the construc tion of certain trestlework and plat forms, at "Scow Hay," In the city of Astoria. Alien, tinder separate cover, for the constructlnn of the trestlework on the line of the A. and C. It. R. It., between Tongue Point and Knnppa. All the above In Clatsop Co., Oregon. linns and specifications can lie seen at the office of the company In Astoria, after December 25. Approved bonds will be required of the successful bidders. The undesigned reserve the right to reject any or all bids. NORTH WKHT CONSTRUCTION CO. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned have duly qualified In the county court of the state or Oregon for Clatsop county, as executors of th last will and testament of John Hob son, deceased, and all persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased must present the same, duly verified, to such executors at the office of Fulton Brothers, Attys., In the olty of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, within six months from this date. Astoria, Dec. 15th, 1896. C. W. FULTON, G. C. FULTON, Executors. WHEN IN rORTLANB-Call on Jno. V. 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Kajaer , .. knwlande M..!AWderatlii llaaliaffen roni ri ki a- tiln I SANTA KO.SAt.U- Mr alitp Vortliarn ..., Hr ahipcaaaiiilon I-olA- Hr hark Kullo Hrahiii Abaryalarllh ('nail... MOL1.KN IMI Br aiiln Klukorau ,lNlea . . TSuritaa .. . . I'erklaa,... Mrilurtry SIUN'.HAI Am hktli fheheltt 'rllmonaen.. Ii K.N' THIN I Am tiattl Addends... IVrnr CAI'K row I Hr ahlp Hrlllah Peer. Junta . . II I Alio Kr lm rlwnir..., ........ . .. Murray MAZAIIA.N- Oer hark l"olrlrapo. Uellaeite , liKl.liol'KNK i or bark t'ainbrlati Chieftain. Wllllaina..., PANAMA Hr auip Auldflrth.. I HatrKHKNCKM -Nov. Hh,l, saw. TiKal tonnace on th wjr Ham Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. mid lVleKee Ave. i iii Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 48a Bond Street. y Br mar AtrfR " 1119 nnrmrnut lirialErin HirPillUiviniuiii rrnmrrajiiii im taitll.. rtflMI)KNKilthfinniy kn A wrUunmnrf.rnndinor.f r AdUlntM UAVOL HE Ult'IV B C T.ktioi Wit, (too rnitoiKo, (Rt Au CUAS ROfJEKS, 459 Commercial Htrst. Save time and temper by taking the Ilurllngton Houto to Omaha, Kansas City, Ht. Louis and all other southern and south eastern cities. SHORTEST LINE, QUICKEST TIME. ItEHT HEIlVK'E. Three reasons good ones. via Hillings, Montana, Two routes to Chicago and via St Paul. The service over both lines Is as good as It can be. Tickets via the Bur lington Route are on sale at all railroad ticket of fices. For Information about rates and train ser vice, address A. C. SHELDON, O. A Portland, Oregon. FROM NOW UNTIL 8PRINO Overcoats and winter wraps will b In fashion. They can b. discarded, tempor arily while traveling In th. sUam-heated trains of th. Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway. For solid comfort, for peed and for safety, no other lln. can eompar. with this great railway of th. Wst Kr TTTaaii FLKOT lM"-i. mlll'fSHa. 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Ii'l'la Hon.. value ITOMU nd aWlt.HU WAY TO OKEGON. ma OCT i.,iciaa I ITS mil Siilliili Beebe 7t ISKS UUt I Al .SV l'l I I Jul lull A 1144 lt'M 1.177 IUIAI ij.v mm lift ItVAl ivn nwti 4 1 Meyer. W. I'll llatfiiiir. (jiilhrle t'u I Ultllaa A Co Miaou Krrr o: ihiai I ll.i I'VAI . Itav Haul at IM imt Ht J K t aaiemu I'u ll liaiAl ISIt ttanl yx uua 1 .. ,ii a iuoai i . ila " ,. S7 IUOAI ,.lu looAl J k Cameron I'o ij Kt ameon Co . I Mtnpaon I. urn tier t o . 'ri'iitaou lmlier Co. a I7W I uua I aT7 . ... 77 at ... I 14 00 A I troAl iim mAi ItM 1011 A i I tea i out I t Inm time In laaV-44.1. Same lime lu 14-U.7M. Situutt'ti ott the Hotith nitle of AKtoria'n IuIIh. Twenty tlegreuH warmer and vegetation U0 diiyn iu advance of the North nidi. Magnificent niton for ren idonceH, overlooking river and bay, tuiuny ami nl loi tered. Kany and natural grades; little or no grading needed. MANHOOD RESTOREDSS a9 tlntiof ft riiMNiii Krrtnrh Dliyafa4n. tviu niiicki.... b !. iruomiil. 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