The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, January 12, 1897, Image 2

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    THE DAILY
ASTOUIAN, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 12. IK17
JOHN I. LIGHTER, Editor.
Teltphon No. id
TKKMs OF tl BHCIHPriOX.
DAILY.
Sent by ma.ll, per yeeir KM
Sent by mall, per month .60
Served by carrier, per week 10
WEEKLY.
Bent by mail, per year 12 In advance.
Postage free to subscribers.
All communications Intended for publi
cation should be directed to the editor.
Rualnesa communications of all kinds
and remittances must be addressed to
The Astorlan.
The Astorlan guarantees to Its sub-
Kribtts tbe largest circulation of any
newspaper published on the Columbia
river.
Advertising rates can be had on appli
cation to the business manager.
The Weekly Astorlan, the second old
est weekly In the state of Oregon, has,
next to the Portland Oregonlan. the
largest weekly circulation In the state.
John F. Handley A Co. are our Port
fend agents, and copies of the Astorlan
an be had every morning at their
tand. 154 Third street.
The "Aatnrtaa" hereby offer to donate
e!K Hl'MtRED DOLLARS to St. Mary's
aepltaj, payable sa deaaaad to rather
Malaaaa, wheaevvr legal evtdaac I p re
s' . aaawlnc that say afternoon aewe
paper pablWhed la .Xetoria baa prlalad
' wltala tbe last alnety days expiring be
far tbls sr a eliv.le "apeelal" or
akar klaft i.f telegraphic preas report,
tsasWad over th wire eawring elUier
of tb lotoa-rapb offleea la Astoria, frosa
amy point .inlaid of lirogoa.
Aaaarla, Or., Oritnber 15. ISM.
The president's message to the senate
an the Veneiuelan arbitration matter
most commend Itself to every careful
reader and every patriot. It voices
the sentiment of the people that the
English speaking people have set the
paae for the settlement of International
difficulties.
It appears from the coiffure of th
modish maid that locks. In order to be
au fait, must look aa though they had
no sympathy with either brush or comb,
A disheveled head Is a stylish one.
AN OLD SETTLER.
When the rheumatism first pre-empts
certain tracts of your anatomy It may
be ousted easily, but when it becomes
an old settler It Is pretty hard to budge.
Uemember this when you experience
the first twinges of this obstinate and
agonising disease, and attack It with
Hvwtetter's Stomach Hitters. It will
then "make tracks" and possibly leave
you unmolivted and In peaceable pos
session of your own comfort In the fu
ture. Perils always attend rheumatism,
If It become chronic, on account of Its
tendency to attack the heart. Csually
It Is complicated with kidney trouble.
Certain It Is that the kidneys, when
aroused by the Bitters, will eliminate
impurities which give rise to rheuma
tism ana dropsy, in inclement or wet
condition of the weather, the Hitters,
taken In advance, will often avert rheu
matic trouble. I'se this genial family
medicine for dyspepsia, biliousness.
headache and conltpatlon.
The joy some Individuals apparently
get out of drawing up In hired cos
tumes cannot be understood by the
average mortal, who stands on the
sidewalk and watches the New Year
parade go by .
The arrival of Mr. Hammond this
week will probably sea some activity in
kical affairs, which have been In a
dormant state during his absence. It
in understood that the projectors of
many important enterprises have only
been waiting for Mr. Hammond to meet
them half way in order to start the ball
bo rolling.
The plans outlined by a prominent
government engineer for the building
f a crib, bulkhead or seawall along our
water front, is deserving of the most
careful study by every property own
er and business man in Astoria. Of all
the enterprises, next to the railroad,
there is none which will so quickly
bring good times to the city and ad
vance its future growth as the com
mencement of this great internal Im
provement, which of itself will em
ploy hundreds of men whose earnings
will be spent for living in Astoria. The
entire coat of the improvement will be
returned with interest as soon as it is
completed in the increased value of
property and the establishment of per
ananent business streets which will not
have to be re-built every six months.
A woman's headaches may come
from several causes. She may have
a headache arising from nervousness,
of from digestive disturbances. Nine
cases In ten. her headaches come from
disorders peculiar to her sex. It may
show itself In the symptoms which are
characteristic of a doien disorders
Thousands of times, women have been
treated for the wrong disorders. Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription was com
pounded for the sole purpose of reliev
ing womankind of these ills and pains.
Thousands of women have testified that
after taking treatment from several
physicians without benefit, the "Favor
ite Prescription" cured them complete
ly and quickly. It has been used for
over thirty years, and has an unbroken
record of success.
The woman who hesitates Is Invited
to send H one-cent stamps to cover
only the cost of mailing a copy of Dr.
Pierce's Common Sense Medical Ad
visor, which contains plain, clear in
formation about all the organs of the
human body and their functions.
FREE TO EVERY MAN
THE METHODS OF A OltEAT
TREATMENT FOR WEAKNESS
OF MEN.
Which Cured Him uer Everything
Else Failed.
Painful diseases, are bad enough, but
when a man Is slowly wasting away
with nervous weakness, the mental
forebodlnirr are ten times worse than
the most severe pain. There Is no let
up to the mental suffering day or nlitht
Sleep Is almost Impossible, and under
such a strain men are scarcely reapon-
slide for what they do. For years the
writer rolled and tossed on the troubled
sea of sexunl weakness until It was a
question whether he had not better
take a dose of olson and thus end all
his troubles. Hut providential Inspira
tion came to hi aid In the shape of a
combination of medicines that not only
completely restored the general heallh.
but enlarged his weak, emacinted parts
to natural site and vigor, and he now
declares that any man who will tnke
the trouble to send his name and ad
dress may have the method of this won
derful treatment free. Now when I
say free I mean absolutely without cost.
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. Put there are
thousands of men suffering the mental
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
I can afford to pay the few postage
stamps necessary to mall 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 us. Write to Thomas Slater. Box JSS,
Kalanuaxoo. Mich., and the Information
will be mailed In a plain, sealed en
velope.
The free trader have sworn them
selves out of politic and politic have
Improved,
The length W Ut may be Increased
by lessening Its danger, Th majority
of people die from lung trouble. These
may be averted by promptly using' One
Minute Cough Cure, Chas. Rogers.'
The war cloud still hang over Eu
rope, but It has erased to frighten any
body .
Soothing, sud not Irritating, strength
ening, and not weakening, small but
effective such are the qualities of lv
Wltl's Little Karly Risers, the famous
little pills. Chas. Roger.
The year promtoa you a K'd living,
but you will have to hustle to collect
It.
IVWItt'a Sarsapaiilla Is prepared for
cleansing the blood. It builds up and
strengthens constitution lmlrvd by
disease. Chas. Rogers.
OUTWARD BOUND OUKOON GRAIN FLKKTH8!)(r7.
(Hsrlned Slid Cnrnvti'il svery Friday)
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This will be a year of protection am'
prosperity.
CASTORIA
For Infants tnd Children.
km
It Is proposed to erect an arch of Cal
ifornia fruit over the route of the In
augural procession In Washington next
March.
Few people who call the amethyst
their birthstone. know that Is Is sup
posed to be a talisman against drunkenness.
That Astoria's time has come to take
a decided stand for her Industries al
ready established and those to be es
tablished is evident to every thinking
person. The fact thit Ala.kr! and Frit
ish Columbia packers have been able
to sell their salmon under our very
noses, in markets where we have here
tofore held the upper band, simply be
cause they advertised their wares Judi
ciously is conclusive evidence that Are
must be met by fire and competition
must be overcome with competition. As
toria expects during the next years im
mediately following to build a large
and prosperous city. She has the ad
vantage of an unexcelled situation and
is surrounded by unparalleled re
sources. These resources must be so
developed that people and money will
come here and help carry on and fu
ther the great work. Tln-pall brigades
must be established and homes for the
workers provided. It is contrary to rea
son and policy that all this should be
accomplished in a night, and the town
grow up like, a mushroom. No solid
advancement can be made on such prin
ciples. To get people here there must
be something for them to do. The build
ing and opening of the railroad pro
vides the way for' the starting of other
industries. The handling here and load
ing of the great wheat fleet Is the
first step which makes all other In
dustries possible. The railroad and
wheat traffic Is assured, but to sit
down, is apathy and wait for this traf
He fo be developed would be suicidal for
TWO UTE8 SAVED.
Mrs. Pbtebe Thomas, of Junction City,
in., was told by her doctors she had
Consumption and that there was no nop
for her, but two bottles Dr. lung's New
Discovery completely cured her; and ah
says It saved her Ufa, Mr. Thomas Ef
gars, 131 Florida street. Ban Frandsoo,
suffered from a dreadful eold, approach
ing Consumption, tried without lesult
lTerythlng Is, then bought one bottla
Vof Dr. King's New Discovery and la two
weeks was cured. H is naturally
thankful. It is such results, of which
these raa samples, that provs th won
derful efficacy of this medicine la Coughs
and Cold. Pre trial nottl at Chan
Rogers' Drug Store. Regular alse to
cents and 11.00.
If there Is any one thing that needs
to be purified, It Is politics, so the re
former says, and many agree thereto.
But blood tells, and as a blood purifier
and liver corrector Simmons Liver Reg
ulator Is the best medicine. "I use It
In preference to any other." So wrote
Mr. S. M. Hysell. of MWdleport. Ohio.
And Dr. D. S. Russell, of Farmville.
Vt., writes, "It fulfills all you promise
for It."
RREMNER & HOLMES
Telephone
No. 01
Blacksmiths
Special Attention Paid to 8teamboat R
E airing,
orewaboeing. Etc.
LOGGING CAMP (DORK A SPECIALTY
17 OLNKY ST.. bat. Sd aad 4th.
The reform movements of the season
are less erratic and less voluble than
those of last year, but there Is more
business In them.
In almost all affairs of the heart the
letter-writing is in the proportion of
Ave to one, the greater number being
in favor of the woman.
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 Cough Cure. Chas. Rog-
res.
We will realize many good things
this year If we work for them with a
realizing sense of the value of the work.
OLD PEOPLE.
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 because It Is
pleasant to take and it help them.
Chas. Rogers.
.SNAP A KODAK
at any man coming oui el
our nor and you'll gel a
portrait o a man brlnimlu
over with pleasant though'.
Such quality la the llquon
bare tooBVr are mount) te
I'leata soy man
COMK AND THY THEM
HUGHES & CO.
A. V. ALLEN,
DEALER IN
Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruib
Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and
PiatedWare. Loggers' Supplies.
Cor. Tenth and ConunarclaJ strasta.
Astoria and Columbia
River Railroad
TIME CARD.
Trains leave Seaside for Astoria at
7:30 a. m. and I p. m. dally.
Trains leave Astoria for Flavel at
m. and i p. m. dally.
Trains leave Astoria for Seaside at
10:30 a. m. and i p. m. dally.
Trains leave Flavel for Astoria at :4C
a. m. and 1:68 p. m. daily.
1 S. FBFFW.A, hr of Ftr.man ft Holtnrt.
K. T. Eablc. late or Stockton Cal.
Old people who requlr medicln to reg
ulate the bowels and kidneys will And
th tru remedy in Electric Bitters. This
medicln does not stimulate and con
tains no whisky or other lnuxlcant, but
acts as a tonic and alternative. It acts
mildly on the stomach and bowels, add
ing strength and giving ton to tbe or
gans, thereby siding nature in the per
formance of the functions. Electrlo
Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aids
digestion. Old people find It Just exactly
what they need. Price 60 cent per bot
tle at Chas. Rogers' Drur 8 tor..
In the very modern house the newel-
post light is given great attention, all
sorts of unique devices being employed
n the hall illuminations.
BUCKLEY'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 monev refunded Price 25
the city. a. that besines. J'e .-ar.nr.t ; x For y charl.a
The best spirit with which to work
for the coming twelve months Is public
spirit.
The old lady was right when she
said the child might die If they waited
for tbe 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.
We cannot have much prosperity un
til we get a new tariff, and that will
come In the spring.
COLUMBIA IRON WORKS
FOUNDRYHEN
Blacksmiths, Machinists
and Boiler Maker
"""pn',"4 A" Kinds of MaehlMry
Iron and Brass Castings
General Blacksmith Work
-SPECIALTIES-W.kh Patent Wheel. Shit
a. Malthlnf and steamboat work, cannery ane
. 11111 machinery, marine an buuonary noli
'er Built to Order
Specially equipped for krrrV work
Correspondence eollclted
18th and Franklin. Phone 78
ROYAL baKing Powder.
Highest 0 all la leavening
Strength V. S- Oovanmwat Report
There are good prospects that labor
will And its opportunity and industry
its reward.
possibly very largely Increase popula
tion or bring many more people here
to boy lots and build homes. A busi
ness like and foreeighted policy would
suplement and co-operate with the rail
road construction to have established
at the time of completion of the road,
or shortly afterwards, such manufac
turing industries as a flour mill, dry
dock, export sawmill, tinplate factory,
and flax spinning mill. All these Indus
tries mean hundreds of skilled workmen
earning good wages, a largely Increased
population and a constantly growing
and profitable commf-rce. That our nat
ural advantages are more than equal
to all these conditions none will deny.
Why should not the work of securing
these great enterprises go on simulta
neously with the building of the rail
road? Times have been hard, to be
sure, but there is plenty of property
and many available sites with which to
tempt the unemployed capital of the
Eatrt, Every foot of ground put into
the pool for a factory means that the
remaining feet will be eventually
quadrupled in selling prices and a mar
ket be furnished even at present high
prices where now there Is none. Ordi
nary business policy would seem to
suggest a vigorous campaign on these
lines before it is to late to reap the
greatest benefit Let the railroad be
once completed and in successful op
eration and there will be others to get
the largest profits besides present own
era of property in old Astoria.
Rogers. Odd Fellows' building.
The glury of the laj-ge hat is dimmed
if Its owner is rash enough to wear It
with Its burden of plumes on a wet
day.
'Excuse me," observeed the man In
spectacles, "but I am a sungeon, and
that Is not where the liver Is." "Never
you 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 gig
lamps." Chas. Rogers.
The woman who insists on cleaning
up a man's desk ought to be made to
marry a man who won't stay out of
the kitchen.
VWJLY VIGOR
fVNCe MORE la harmony
" with the world, 2O0O
completely cored men are
auiaoug nappy pralM for
lue greatest, grand
eat and moHt uo
eeseful cure for ki
bal weakness acl
bmt rigor known to
medlrl science. An
account of thlswon
drrfui dUcovrry, In
book form, with ref
erence and proofs,
Wrill htant In an.
fc-ring men (sealed) free. Foil manly rleo
permanenlly natural. 7aUurs impossible
ERIEMEDICALCa.,BUFFAlO,N.V.
I- It ?-m
Scaly eruptions on the head, chapped
hands and Hps, cuts, bruises, scalds.
burns are quickly cured by DeWltt's
Witch Hazel Salve. It Is at present
the article most used for piles, and It
always cures them. Chas. Roger.
WHITE COLLAR LINE
TELEPHONE AND BAILEY GATZER
Astoria and Portland
The old year was a good one for Ven
ezuela and this should be a good one
for Cuba.
TO IXRE A COLD IN ONE DA V.
Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money If It
falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Chas.
Rogers. Druggist.
The disappointments of the old year
die with it and hope is born again with
the new.
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-
rilla. Chas. Rogers.
Make a home market for home goods
and you will see the Btate flourish.
To cure all old sores, to heal an Indo
lent ulcer, or to speedily cure piles, you
need simply apply DeWltt' Witch Ha
zel Salve according to directions. Its
maglc-llke action will surprise you.
Chas. Rogers.
The outlook is bright for all who are
blight enough to look out.
Vke fu
ll al. 1
OASTOniA.
if
witfya
Telephone leaves Astoria daily ex
cept Sunday at 7 p. m. Leaves Port
land dally except Sunday at 7 a. m.
T. J. Potter leaves Astoria at 7 a. m.
daily except Sunday. Leaves Portland
dally at 8 p. m., Sunday excepted. Sat
urdays at 11 p. m.
Tickets good on both boats.
U. B. SCOTT. President
E. A. Seeley. Agent. Portland.
C. W. Stone, Agent, Astoria.
Telephone No. 21.
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INDIO
Absolutely
Dry and Pure Tropical
Climate
VESSELS ON THE WAV TO OREGON.
iKeviied ami forrefU-.! every Krlilayi
Mat bailsd ran r .
Pronounml lv I'livrfioians tht
mom Favoralik in America
for suiTerem from . . .
Lung Diseases and
Rheumatism
Many Remarkable Cures
Th obJAotiocia urged against lodlo In
th put b th large uumbar who
otherwts would have bean glad 10 take
advantage of It beneficial climate, ha
been a lack of a ul labia accommodation.
Th Bouthwn Pacino Company take
pleasure in announcing that eeveral
Commodious and
Comfortable Cottages
have Juat bean erected at lndio station.
that will b ranted to applicant at rea-i
aonabl rata. They are (urnlehed with
modern oonveiUenoee, suppllrd with pur
artesian watar and so situated aa to give
occupants all th advantage 10 b de
rived from a mors or ! protracted
resides on la thi delightful dlnial.
(From th Ban Francisco Argonaut.)
"In th heart of the great desert or th
Colorado which th Southern Pacific
averse therj Is an otula called lndlo.
which, in our opinion. I the aanltarlutn
of the earth. We believe, from personal
Investigation. thmX for certain Individual.
there l no pot on thl planet so favor
able."
O. T. Stewart. II. D.. writ: "Th
purity of th air, aad ths sternal un
bin, fill on with wondr and delight
Nature ha accompllihrd so
much that tbare remain but little for
man to do. As to It posalbllltir as a
heallh resort her Is th moat perfect
aunahlne, with a temperature always
pleasant, a perfectly dry toll, for rain I
an unknown factor; pur oxygen, dene
atmoepher and pur water. What mors
can be desired t It Is th place, above
all other, for lung trouble, and a para
dise for rheumatlrs. Coruldeiing the
number of sufferer who hav been
cured. I hav no hesitancy In recom
mending this genial oaili as th have
of the afflicted.
NKW YolU
Shlp Henry Vlllard .
1.1V ani-iKii
iiiNiiMNiae.
111!
on
f.llou . - IITI S.tl Sulu.nA HeelM 77
1-Hr .Inn Hellaue Robinson luUAl Meyer. V, A Co t
nrinuiu in lee. imiujiA
MtWCASTI.g. N.8. W.
nr nark l amlldal Kee .. 1444 lnAl
Hr ilup Clly ol Madrai I ilrlrniba..... lr; liUAl Hal four, Ilulhrle Co
Hr ihln Ulenelvan. lkerr....H... 7if iihaI J. UMlaw A ' .
nr nam .lollerlihlre .1 1 BHUAl nibaon a Serf
IUU lrt JANKIKII-
Hr nark Doe itobertaou . I IIMiUAl ' IW
lierbark IJna...M... .. . ikayiar lie liiMi !
YOKOHAMA- 1
Hr ililn l.l.ilc I'rlm-rl iAndervou 'lAlat iAI
INiHT liklK-
Hr ship Port Jarkeon Iludg ,.... JIO log A I
l.O I'A-
Hr bark I'ouway railla. Junea I "lion a I
Brililji Aheryaiwllh C'ntUe l'eiklu......- 100 100AI I W
MOI.I.KSHK .'
Hr e.ilp kluker.. .. MrMurlry IT I0UA1 ..m....- .. .. 7T
iter bark Pntrlmpov...., Ilallemje . .... IIM 100AI
Mkl.HOCKNK I 1 I
rlr bark CambrUn Chieftain. William 'itttioVAl -
HONi.KoNit-. 1
Hr Sir l hltla.uiig .. . Ilushea 1U0AI
ANTWERP- ' ' I 1 I
Hr bark umbrlanl . ItrlMUhi. 1UV1 IUU At W R Urac A t'o
tTRS. PkRU- 1
Hreliipl-aMsfKillU'raukle Adaiua 'In 100 A I
l-Nov. m h. I s, W.
Total tonnage on the wiy-U.757,
StsxratHKNCKat
I Iron
Maine tint In IwV- 4J.HO, 8 Urn In 1W4 UJ.
Hustler's Astoria
Twentieth St. mid McKec Ave.
1
INDIO
Is 612 miles from
S5AN FRANCISCO
and 130 .niles from
LOS ANfiKLES
are from Los Angrles
Ij.oc
Job
Printing
The Astorian
invites attention
to its Job
Printing Department
Give Us a Trial
FROM NOW XTNTJIj SPRING
Overcoats and winter wraps will be In
fashion. They can be discarded, tempor
arily while traveling, In the Oam-heateri
train of th Chicago, Milwaukee and 8t
Pul Railway. For solid comfort, for
peed and for safety, no other line can
"ompare with thi great railway of th
Wst
For further Information Inqulrn sf
any Southern Pacific Company agent,
or addres
E. P. ROOER8.
Ant. Gen. Pax. Agt. t). V. Co.
1. B. KIKKL.AND,
Dlst. Paaa. Agt.
Cor. Flnrt and Alder ta, Portland. Ol
FOR.
TILLAMOOK
NEHALEM
AND OTHER
COAST POINTS
STEAMERS
R. P. Elmore
W. H. Harrison
Aupsta....
ALL
OPEN FOR SPECIAL CHARTER
For Freight and Paengr
Rate Apply To
ELMORE, SANBORN & CO.
AOEIDTb
R. O. A N. CO., Agist, Parties
Good Reason
Why Lots
...Are Selling...
Sitiult'd on tlitrHouth Hide
of Antoriu'H llillrl.
Twenty ilfjirocB warmer
iuhI vegetation UO tlayM in
advance of the North side.
Magnificent site for res
idcMices, overlooking river
and hay, sunny and shel
tered. Easy iuuI natural grades;
little or tio grading needed.
ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO.
482 Bond Street.
MANHOOD RESTOREDSS:
Uooola lain,K,.r.nrh pliyeb aui, will quloaiy cure viniof all nr.
LlZ . V " "'I Manhunt
Bernlnal r.nilall.na. Nervnia IMam.
Ineumtila, I'alna In Uia llx b , Hemlnal F.mlall..na. Nervmi. IMam.
s l.nninaai 10 Jiarrr, a.iiiau.una Uraina. v.tui. -.1
I I . - L ., . . .
Pluiulea.
OnnatlpaUi
IVnallraUon. ll tun a I liaiaea hr rlav or l.laht Prevenli .nil, k.
Of Raul uiarnarae. wiik-d 11 rHilrneree.1 lr,l. Nnwm. i
irrnar arrm thareirmreiil loipnienrr. 'llll:KelfwaNiliaUvar.Uia
aruna an Mr 1 in kHnrraaml lKnnnarr "nraniotallununuaa.
The r.Mn eurTereni are nol cured lT iMrlnra la aeranae rrhvaty pee arml r trmrhlMl wtlh
lreilltla. I'tJFI l.rN K le Iheonly known remedr tnpiirewltlinul an nrM.rauim. SnllfHiilm.Mil.
la A wrltun arjaranteeflven and muner returned If ell bnsr drr nol ailaal a uerinaneiit aiua.
UBaboi,elilVirA.ui,lrmaU. HnU fur raaaalrrtilar and imUmutilala. ' a
addriaa UiroL aaDIClaal VO P.O. bul It, Ban rranoano, t aj. wtUtbt
CHAS ROOER8, 4r,9 Commerolal Street
Steel Rails
Rock Ballast
5H
mm
No wcnti'rn rallnui
was evi-r itiort' euhetun
tlally ronstmotnd than
the Ilurllngton'a New
Hliort Line via lulling
Mont., to the East ami
South. ,
Th country through
which It runs pnactita
fw engineering ill rTuuI
tl. To build a perfect
ly straight line, to ballast
It rightly, to lay It with
the strongest and heav
iest steel in use anywhere
west of th Missouri river
was, comparatively, an
easy matter.
Travelers who wih to
reach Omaha, Kanaas
City,' Bt. f Ixuis or any
othr Southern or South
eastern city quickest and
most comfortably, will
ask for tickets "via Hil
lings and the Burlington
Route."
C. SHELDON, a. A-,
Portland, Oregon.
WHEN IN rORTLANB Call on no.
r. Bandlsy Co., U4 Third stnet, and
gt th Daily Astorlan. ' Visitors nad
not miss thair morning papar whll thr,
rMtvas Cniaiif ii Co. I"an. Ntin-a.iriiierut.
nai.in 0 by UrassUia,
w. a. e, jl a y e1'" "rappfr.
it vsprfta. ir.Hll, for
Li
i.r
tirt-ular 1
DaL'!;'.""'' ',r','H ni "
I EMNVhufAL PILLS
L M s'- r.7. . ' " tat M
1 nr'"'! tt4M: 4 1 llruitiM.
ATSOfllA PUBIiIC LIBRilHV
READINO ROOM FREB TO AtU
Opm rrery day from I 'elock t :H
aad 1:10 to 1:10 p. so.
Bubscrtptlon rata It par annum,
8.W. COR, ELEVENTH At DUANB WT.
AN ENIQltATICAti BILL OF FARE.
Tor a dinner, served on th Dining ears
of th Chicago, Illlwauka and Bt Paul
Railway, will b sent to any address oa
roMpt of a two-cant postage stamp.
Apply to Geo. H. HearTord, General Pas
senger Agent, Old Colony Building, Chi
cago, Illinois.