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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1897)
THE DAILY AST0K1AN. FKIDAY MORNING. JANUARY 15, 1 11,97 JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Tehphone No. et. TEIIM UP VBHVKtrriOM, DAILY. Bent tiy mall. per year Sent by tneJI, per month Served by carrier, per week 12.00 .50 .10 WEEKLT. Sent by mail. per year X2 In advance. Postage free to subscribers. All eornmunloatlon Intended for publl eatton should be directed to the alitor. Business communications of all kind and remittances must be addressed to The Astorlan. The Aslorlan guarantees to Its sub-arllM-ni the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. AdviTtlsing rate can be had on appli cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan, the second old est weekly In the state of Oregon, has. wit to the rortland Oregonlan. the largest weekly circulation In the state. John F. Handley A Co. are our Port land agents, and copies of the Astorlan can be had every morning at their stand. 114 Third street T "Artnrlaa" li.reby oftra to don at. HE HTNORKD IMLL.RH to St. Mary's oaptlal, paahl. a tlaaaaad to rather IrMsaaa, tknmt local evldeae I pro. taasal skewing tbat eay aft.raaoa aewa- savaar aaUIh4 la Aatorta haa artataal wttala tat lut aiarty .lay. explriag far ikl. r a alalia paelal" ar atltar klas f "lelagrapale araaa repart." r)ld aar tka wlra. catering altlter af Iks talrg-raph tlHi la A.toHa. rreaa aa? pnlal aaUMe af Otaraa. Astoria, Or.,Uctabar 1ft. 1KW. Are the people and their representa tives in congress taking the necessary steps to secure the necessary bill In aid of the Columbia river fish hatch eries? The Rowland Miner recently com menced life at Roesiand. B. C, as a ally paper. It Is a bright sheet seem ingly well edited, and the Astorlan ml&bes It success In that faraway min ts? district Senator Mitchell will succeed him self. So decided the caucus of Republi cans at Salem last night That Sen ator Mitchell's untiring efforts in the Interest of his constituents, great and small; rich and poor, entitle him to this recognition none can gainsay. The stories of the trouble arising ear ly Wednesday morning between t , men in a restaurant both of whom were probably intoxicated, perhaps call for some further investigations but they at least bring home the lesson that over-indulgence sooner or later causes trouble. The desks will be full of bills offering amendments to the road laws. Butl we will never hare good roads until we make it a business and build them an established grades, of durable ma terials, and provide for their thorough drainage. Salem Statesman. Eminently correct, Mr. Statesman, and each county has its own duty to perform. Even should it be true that Astoria fa in no condition at present to con struct a seawall, it yet remains a fact patent to all tha: enterprises of suin magnitude require time to complete even the preliminary arrangements for the beginning of work. With the pros pect of a steady growth of the city in the near future It Is extremely Import ant that a bill should be passed at the earliest possible moment authorizing this work. The bill should be passed at the present session of the legislature, 'it should be made upon the broadest Hnes, covering every possible contin gency. It should be only introduced after the moat careful study by the best legal and engineering talent ob tainable. From the present outlook there will be ample time for such study and still have the bill ready for Intro duction along with other bills that may have a chance to be considered after tho senatorial contest is ended. The question Is one which concerns every property owner and business man of the city, and Is of such importance as to entitle it to immediate attention. The Chamber of Commerce might do veil to devote Its time to it now. In another column is published a let ter from School Superintendent Lyman asking certain questions regarding the present condition of business through out the country, which does not com pare with prophecies made of better times. The Astorlan can only say In a general way tliat from the reports of experta made and published at the financial centers, and, from a common sense view of the entire situation, it Is patent to all that the recent heavy failures are but the natural results of the administration which is still in power. The present tariff has been inadequate to mt the requirements of the government, and no change can be expected until the new party is fully in power and the machinery has been adjusted to the requirements of the people. The congestion of money in the New York banks does not indicate on Its face a better state of business only insofar that depositors have had enough confidence to return their mon ey to the banks. That the money is not loaned does not seem to be the fault of the lenders. Business men and manufacturers generally uo not seem inclined to enter Into new enterprises or largely increase stocks so long as there is uncertainty as to what the present session of congress may do opon the tariff question. The situation Is a natural one and it, is contrary to reason to expect, that the sick child an be cured in a moment and that be fore the new doctor - has taken the rasa. GOOD MEN WANTED ON THE AB TORIA ROAD. Oregonian. Mr. Wolfe, who has charge of work n the Astoria-43oble railroad, corn- plains that a statement was publish 1 by some one to the effect that men who fro down looking for work on th road are turned away without being employed. Mr. Wolfe says this state nteiit Is not correct A large number of men con find employment on the line and a man la kept employed In this city to hunt up xnen who want work Mid send them down. If they have no money, their farw Is paid and afterwards deducted from their wage. Men are pUd IS cents an hour, and are now able to iret In nine hours per Jay. and to work every day "some day t." The ilutnn for Nil I 0 cents) x.-r day. and the men work seven days in the week, which amounts to UK per wevk for lM. It a man works six day in the week at J1.S5 per day, after paying hi rrd he will have .t!0 canning to him. The tlrst week he w 111 pay Jl fr hospital dues, and he can gtt gum hoots and pmi coats at the company store, and pay for them out of his earnings. No one need eXe-t to acquire wealth rapidly In this man nor. but such a Job sliould be preferable- to living on charity or at a 5-oent lodslnK-house and on S-vent meals, which come vers' near to It. Men must not say they cannot get work. but. they can say they do not like the nagv. The workman often eats his lunch on i the sAme bench w here he does his work. (The office man turns his desk Into a dinner-table. Neither gets the out of doors exercise he needs, neither takes the proper time for eating . It Is small wonder that the digestion of both gets out of order. In such cases Vr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets come to their assist ance by aiding nature In taktng rare of the food. The cause of nlno-tenrhs of the stck nees of the world U constipation. From this one cause come Indigestion: disor ders of the stomach, liver and kidneys: biliousness, headaches, flatulence, heart- blllousnens. headaches; flatulence, heart burn Impurity of the blood and the serious complications that follow. To begin with, constipation Is a little thing, and a little thing will cure It. The Pleasant Pellets" are tiny, sugar- coated granules. They will perfectly cure the worst case of constipation and indigestion. If the Iruggist tries to sell you some other pill that pays him profit you think of what will best pay you. Among the thousands of photoeraph brought back by Nansen is that of an attacking polar bear, of which the ex plorer took three snap shots with his camera before he shot with his gun BEAMINV, WITH SMILES Are the countenances of people who have found speedy and thorough relief from malarial, kidney, bilious, dyspep tic, or nervous troubles through the aid of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. Such countenances are very numerous. So are letters from their owners attest ing the efficacy of the great family medicine. Among the signals of dis tress thrown out by the stomach, bow els and liver in a state of disorder, are are sick headache, heartburn, nausea, loss of appetite, sallowness of the skin and eyeballs, and an uncertain state of the bowels. They should be heeded at once. If the bitters are resorted to the woe begone look which accompanies sickness will give way to cheerful looks produced by renewed health. If you are drifting on the coau of disease. throw an anchor to windward by sum moning the Bitters to your assistance. It will keep you in safety. More than thirty members of the Chicago bar are negroes. The first negro to be admitted to the bar In the state of Illinois was Lloyd G. Wheeler, who w as admitted In 1S69. AN OLD SETTLER. When the rheumatism first pre-empts certain tracts of your anatomy it may be ousted asily, but when It become an old settler It is pretty hard to budge. Remember this when you experience the first twinges of this obstinate and agonirlng disease, and attark it with Hostetter's Stomach Bitterg. It will then "make tracks" and possibly leave you unmolested 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 i It is complicated with kidney trouble. Certain it is that the kidneys, when aroused by the Bitters, will eimnate Impurities which give rise to rheuma tism and dropsy. In Inclement or wet conditions of the weather, the Bitters, taken in advance, will often avert rheu matic trouble, l.'se this genial family medicine for dyspepsia, biliousness, headache and consltpatlon. Michigan There are said to be In white cedar shingles now dnlnir service on roofs In that state that have ben in full exposure and wear for over 75 years. OLD PEOPLE. Old people who require medicine to reg ulate the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This medicine does not stimulate and con tains no whisky or other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and alternative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bowels, add ing strength and giving ton to the or gan. thereby aiding nature in the per lormanc of the functions. Electrto Bitters Is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old people find It Just exactly what they need. Price 60 cents per bot tle at Chas. Rogers' Drug Btora. The Countess of Derby recently laid the foundation stone' of a new hospital for Liverpool,' toward the building of which the David Lewis trust has given $300,000. ; CASTORIA For Infanta and Children. FREE TO EVERY MAN THE METHODS OF A UHKAT TREATMENT FOH WEAKNESS OF MEN. Which Cured Him vnier Everything Else Failed. Painful diseases are bad enough, but when a man Is slowly wasting away with nervous weakness, the mental foreboding are ten times worse than the most severe pain. There Is no let up to the mental suffering day or night Sleep Is almost Impossible, and under such a strain men are scarcely resHn llle fir what they do. For years the writer rolled and toasej on tha troubled c of sexual weakness until It was juestion whether he had not better take a dose of poison and thus end all his troubles, Hut providential Insplra tlcn cam to his aid in the shape of a combination of medicines that not only completely restored the general health, but enlarged his weak, emaciated parts to natural site and vigor, and he now declares that any man who will take the trouble to send his name and ad- drees 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 pose as an enthusiast, but there ar 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 moat of ua Write to Thomas Slater, Box SS.S, Kalamaaoo, Mich., and the Information will be mailed In a plain, sealed en velope. President Patton, of Princeton, says there Is absolutely no foundation for the rumor that after Mr. Cleveland leaves Washington he will become dean of the university's law school. TWO LIVES SATED. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City. Ill , was told by ber doctors sh had Consumption aed that there was no oops tor her, but two bottles Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her. and sh say It saved ber Ufa Mr. Thomas Eg gen, IS Florida street Baa Francisco, suffered from a dreadful ooid. approach ing Consumption, tried without isu!t iv.rytMiig aua ioea bought on bottis of Dr. King's Nw Disco vary and in two weeks was cured. H la naturally thankful. It is such results, of which these ra samples, that pror th won derful efficacy of this medicio la Coughs and Colda Fre trial "xjttls at Chaa. Rogers' Drug 8 tors. Regular sis 10 cants and SLOO. The school committee of Philadelphia councils revommends that the board of education be allowed 13.300,000 for per manent Improvements for next year. I ts about as hard to break some peo ple of bad habits as It Is to bn-ak malarial fever when It once gets a firm hold upon one. Mr. C. Hlmrud, of Lancaster, Ohio, says: "Simmons Liver Regulator broke a. rase of malarial f ver of three years' standing for me, and less than one bottle did the busi ness. I shall use it when In need of any medicine and I recommend it." By using electric light during the day time, Prof. Bailey has produced lilies fully two weeks before the plants grown under the natural conditions flowered. BUCKLEJt 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 la guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents per box. For sale by Charles Rogers, Odd Fellows' building. A rash Oakland clergyman. In a re cent sermon, attributed the d-feat of woman suffrage in California largely to the Rev. Anna Shaw's sharp tongue. f'hlrora. Pa., "Herald:" Richard Vensel reports One .Minute Cough Cure the greatettt sun-en In medical science. He told us that it curd his whole family of torrible roughs and colds, af ter all other so-called cur-s had failed i entirely. Mr. Vensel said it agisted !hlB , n"'lren through a very bad siege , lor measles, one Minute cougn cure makes expectoration very easy and rapid. Chas. Rogers, DrugglBt. A New York woman has designed a (.'laxH oven door In connection with a device for opening and closing the damper by means of the expansion and contraction of a glass plate. Minutes He-rn like hours when a life is at stake. Croup gives no time to Mend for a d'x-tor, delay may mean d'-ath. one Minute Cough Cure gives instant relief and Insures recovery. The only harmless remedy that produces Immediate results. Chas. Rogers, Druggist. Circular extension tables are made with a number of slots on the under side, Into which the supports of semi circular leaves are punned to increase the cireumferance of the table. Constlpatlrin 1n its worst forms, dys peps.a, sick headache, biliousness, and derangement of the liver are readily cured by DeWltt's Little Early Risers. Th'-se Httl pills never gripe. Hrnall pill, safo pill, best pill. Chas. Rogers, Druggist. Parties desiring the btat of Job printing at the lowest prices should call at the Astoria Job offlc before going elsewhere. TELL IT OUT. Don't sit down and wait tor trade, 'Talnl th wa Uet a hustle, mak h show, ' Push your business mak her V Dun sit down und wait for trad, Taint th way. -"j " 'Taint the' way, '"' If you'v got something to sell, , . TU It about. Let your neighbor ae you're "fly," Get up "bargain," don't say die, If you'v anything to sell. Tell it out. Tell It out. Folk don't know you if you don't Advertise. Keep thing niovln' every day. Talk about It; that's the way. Folks won't know you it you don't Advertise, Advertise, A TWISTKR. A twuter in twisting May twist him a twist For In twleMn twist Thre twists mak a twist: Hut If on o th twists I'ntwtsta rror th twist Th twist untwisting Untwists tb twist That la, when It' twisted with other twin than MARSHALL'S. any FIRE ALARM BOXES. Box 5 Trullluger'a Mill. Box Astor and Seventh street Box 7 Ninth and Duan. Box i Commercial and Fifteenth. Box Clatsop Mill. Box 13 Car Stables. Box 14 McGregor's Mill. Most so-called "salmon twines" ar col ored with acids. Tb acid rot th fibr and render th material uaelwa In th offlc of Elmore, Sanborn Co, la an ob- all fishermen. It Is th whole of th material used In the manufacture of Mar shall's twine from start to finish. O thsr and axamln th color right through. Tou will Me then why Mar shall' I called tha beat In th world. A Massachusetts woman has a pat ented leather dressing consisting if a compound of wax. gutta potvhH, Span ish licorice and purattln oil. the pro portion being secret. All the different fmi8 of skin tnu- b!is. from chapiMHl hands to ecietna and Indolent ulcers can be n-u.llly cured by IVWItt's Witch Ilasel Salve, the gnat pile cure. I'has. Rogers. Dniifirlst. The legal aid Society of New Y.rk makes no charges for srvh'e where the claim collected or adjusted Is un der 110. and these are nuturally the moat numerous . LOST A dear little child ho made home happy by Its smiles. And to think, it might have been saved had the parents only kept In the house One Minute Cough Crue. the Infallible remedy for croup. Chas. Rogers, drug gist Labor-saving machinery was recently Introduced at Limerick (Ireland) dock itishop fl'Dwyer's .aieal for the dis placed men secured a gift of 12,!M from the firm. ROYAL Baking Powder bs been awarded highest honors at every world's fair where exhibited. A handy device fr optlolans con stats of an indicator to tell the angle at which the roue-piece of eye-glassfs must be set to fit the nose. TO CI BE A COLII IN ONI DAY, Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Chas Rogers. Druggist. A newly designed double-barreled gun has only one trigger, a lever being used to change the at-tlon to either side as dtsiired. A torpid liver means a bail complex Ion, bad breath. Indigestion and fre. fluent headaches. To avoid such com panions take DeWltt's Utile Early Risers, the famous little pills, ('has, RtHfers, druggist. A recently patented solder fur niu nilnum consists of thirty parts of tin alloy, four parts aluminum, and thice parts zinc. Soothing for burns, silds, chapped hands and lips. Healing for cuts and sores. Instant relief for piles, stops pain at once. These are th virtues of TjWltt' Witch Ilaxnl Salve. (Vha. Rogers, druggist. The lirst Pnlted State piano was made In Boston In 1823. A weed In the garden can tie eaally destroyed when It first starts. Con sumption can be nipped In the hud by One Minute Cough Cure. Chas. Rog era, druggist. A-combination razor and rase In which the strop slides Into one side of the cane has Just been patented. Not one minute elapses, between the taking of One Minute Cough Cure and relief. Why shouldn't people take One Minute Cough Cure. They should. They do. Chas. Rogers, druggist. The first public library was estab lished In New York In the year 17W). . It not only relieve; It does more, it cures. ' We refer to One Minute Cough Cure. Suitable for all ages, all conditions, st all times. Chas. Rogers, druggist. e The first steam stationary engine was put up in Philadelphia In 1773. OA8TOI11A. lie V OUTWARD IKHJNl) 0IIK00N CHAIN FLKlflMMMK ii.xi. h.mi. Align at .1 Am bark., ... lHlor ship "Hr shin. .11 itr tlilh .., i n a a .. ., Stmtilita ( ai-Kaiva t .,, ..SiiilirrUuil.ili... 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A-i.iB "libit fKuirr aluum. li Alxi KvmJ flour, alu A4iW II ti.au. value U,nm. aim Vluitl.tU) M-I'l hbUtliiur, alu IW.uU INDIO Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate Proiiount't'd bv rhysicians tht nitwi r avorahlt? m A for siiti'ervrs f'nni . mtTica Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures Th objtotloo urged against Indio In th past by tha larg bum bar who otherwise, would aav bean glad to taks advantag of Its tarnnclal climate, hai been a lack of suitable accommodation. Th Southern Pacino Company taka piaaaur In aooounclng that several Commodious and Comfortable Cottages bav Just beau eraatad at Indio station, that will b ranted to applicants at ra aonabla rates. They ar furniahad with modern oon vanian a. suDDllod with pur artesian water and so situated as to gtvf occupants all th advantage to b 3e- rlvvd from a mora or lass protrctd realdtnoa la this delightful dlnuit. (From th Ban Franctsco Argonaut) "In th heart of th great dnaert of th Colorado which th Southern Pscldc t'avaraes thera 1 an oautla called Indio. which. In our oplnhtn. Is tha aanltarluu of tb asrtn. W bclleva, from personal Inveatigsiloo. that for certain Individuals, thora I no spot on this planet so favor able." O. T. Stewart. M. D., wrltaa: "Th purity of th air, and th trnal bud ahlna, fill en with wonder and delight . . . Naturi ha accomplished so much that there remains but llttl for man to do. As to Its possibilities as a health reeort her Is th moat perfaet sunshine, with a temperature always pUasant, a perfectly dry soli, for rain Is an unknown factor; pur oxygen, dans almospher nd pure water. What mora ran be desired? It Is th plr, ahovt all others, for lung trouble, nd a para diss for rheumatic. Considering th number of sufferer who hare been cured, I hav no hesitancy In recom mending this gsnlal oasis as th hvn of the affllctaa." 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HKriCHKNCitat 1-Nov Ilk. IH,DW, Tutsi tonnagx nn th wir tj;s!, Hams Hustler's Twentieth St. Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 482 Bond Street. I aaras. MANHOOD RESTORED. r. 1 ' mj pi CoimtliwUnn. m at ul Ula'liana. BCFOftC ACTER t''tli.rsMT.Hsirflma.iUnrr. t'rinr.ftKrlaausa.ib.Ur.r, Ust sr wanw 1 1 11 1 i..m ' ... Tha raaaon anrrnrvra ar. not mrwl bf Isrtnni la bwaiiM ntnerf per sent ar tmohlad aith S, aatalllla. r!lll'lliKNEIa llMatiif knuan rrmrOa In cor wlihoul n np.muii. kioimlnvui!. .la A wrlitnjrnaranti .Iran anil mimnf ratnmMt If all hniia iVimi not aaaul a naruiauL.&aura (UOaboi.alx rVirfVai.br mall. Kami rnrrssaclrnilaraiid Imilimnilala, - r AMnm uayoi. siKDiciaa con r. o, iku am, bm rnuioawo, m. rr mu CHAS ROUERH, 41,9 Commercial Btreet. Steel Rails Rock Ballast No wmtorn railroad Has ever more substan tially oonstniotiMl than the Burlington's New Short 1,1 n via Killings, Mont., to tho Kiutt and South. The country through which It runs presents few engineering (lllDrul tlcs. To hulld a perfect ly straight lint;, to ballast It rightly, to lay It with the trongost and hiav lt steel In use any whre west of th Missouri rlvor was, comparatively, an easy matter,, Traveler who wish to reach Omaha, Knsa Cltyi .Bt. Louis djr any ' othor uthern or Houth ' wisirn city quickest and ntost,; comfortably, will ask for ticket "via Bil lings and the Burlington Route." A. C. SHELDON, O. A., Portland, Oregon. WKIM IN FOBTLANTV-Call on Jno. r. Haadley Co., 1M Third tract, and gt tha) Dally Astorlan. Visitor nd not mis their morning paper whll th.r. Hit I I't'KHM. Purllaiiii Flour Mill. . Hi... hi M Kurr llallnur, Uullirle A I'll NAT la.rtti Al,ll N..ll 4i.om 7.iaa) ll.ii.M Vll,iUl "tii. ii'isi " In, mi 4.',.l Al Ml tl.JKI Mimi. ,,,i I Vtl I lis sd 1 lis .l I Ula Oil i l is ! 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Al Ua si I'nrtliiml Klimt Mills.. 7(1,111X1 NH,II M.uu lUi.iaaj ,-ai.oi M ik a) 7H.IIIM HJ,U 7i0 liKi.mO t "H J.U i..'.'a SaatO l.iU llll.i'Atl 1J.MII Ml.MW .Vi.ikil 7U.KU SS,B) I'll, .11 WI,MI hl.llO .ll.iW vja lilUH) 0,lA) a,'l II l iaal aa.au lt.IUI 7 v"i S.'.ltO 3 K I'aiueruii A Ou. ..,. llallnur, llullirl A Co.,. .Milium A Kerr I A Her I'lirtiaml Kii'lir Mill Ilal(iiur,liiilirlii sl'ii .. iHiiiaoti A Krr, J It I'lmmMii A Co ailianii A Knrr . HnUoiir, llullirls A Co ., i.l It Caiiiornii a Co lUKiuir, tlillhrln A Co , .1 It ('aiiinriui A Co ., I llallnur, ililllirls A Co . .1 ii n I'lirllau.l Klmir Mi l "' All Ilk)., ii II lla 4 lit St lla al Iim d ail Ka.. gl !., ... (I X N All lUa...... Al la M Al lla Id VI Hal ( All loa... All lla Id All I " Al lot ..... H..I.MH, I ill h tin A Co.,, II W Mk rar il h.. hi A Knrr ailmr lluihrlaAlo.., si haul A Kstr II 'il. .nr. iimlirl A'V it"! t H-n Il'illuiir, liullirln A Co... Al Si il Al sa Sit Ha Wtl Al Al Al i'V Al IIM, Al I'la A I Ita J H ('iitrmn A i ,., ... ill lla ; Al ua. siiiuin A Knrr 'Ulf.iur liulhrle A Co Hal our, (mlhrlo A Co .. tllianil A Karr llallnur. tl.iihrin A Cu J II l aiinunli A I.'".,. i'l ail At H"a Al Ua d Al ....- 'Al It .... ml IH.A4 I'aaaa 4;,ii i... i i....."..I..I i. ..Vi i.;.i l.hla rtuiir. valiie Mum. -Alan n.tU lilila J - lao . hhla ll.iu-, aluwai ami AKIlnnt lutahsla nf harln, talunl ll.iaai WAV TO OltEGON. urrvt'UNl eturjr I rUla baa ovt carrais. 'ts sat. imaiiitNiia UTl MAI) Sulli.it Hcclxi i iUAI Hejrtir. W. Co . 'UkWUMlA ; jltM ton A I lln louAl Halfour, (lulhrla t'o IITwi iaiA I J Unllaw Co . VAi.tisr. Iitrimiba . ikatt. ... .......... ki iwai ,nniaun a arr i IIS littAI I , iw 111 let) A I ' I i ItWtOOAl . ... jl.rj uu.t 11 UUAI tor iuoai ' I- t TT i . ITVj IU0AI . IIW IU0A1 Juil IK) A I I . irra iouai 'UM 00 A I . lata) MA I W R lira. g Co I Iron llm I i a& it.io. Barna lima lu IrlH-iiJM. Astoria nnd McICee Ave. Situated on tin-noil til Hide of A-turiuV It i 1 14. Twt'iity dt'urcfH wuriiiiT and vt-jMiitioti 150 days in ntlvniicv of tho North fiitlo. Mugnificont sitt'H for nn idoncoH, ovirl(Mking river nnd hay, minny and hIu'1 tort'd. Kany and mitural grades; little or no grading needed. OUPIOINC" f raal VraiaWt lli.ariai 1 llaUiia all liawm h, il. r nlghl. I'ravanu ana . atilru llmitf hM-b.! Injta I,. Hu...i..ni. - ..... m n la a nan-lannna rfmailr li.f lliiiiiitrbui., Hat, Mpartnalurrhira, Wliim, unnatural dla nar.i, ur aur Intlaninia llm, irrllatius m ulivra- Ilun nf ai.cuiia nim. 'MftlOiS",ti to. Ittaaaa, Nnn aalrlnsriit. L ijiaciaatn. i.O n l hr llraiiUU, 1 ffiif aunt In plain wrappnr, J9 tir aapraas, prapal'l, tt 'V' Circular aant on rmiusal un miuaal W ilh...: y , -,s Ilaaaaa4 Rra.. I EN fiY iiu VAL PILLS P . tM(tH.laaS.lf a.l.a A r,ii.iii. viia ul , I'raail.'. l..r !,..,, Suiua IH, A '- Ur at iMd aauiluV mim al-b Mm ri.aa. Tah. aa Ml Mr p. ,A,M aaaarwa mUiiu. la Haaia tat iiaittaalar., uwuaaauia aa3 IMNWUfHI InlltfjMHJ. llUlUabll mmmmmAA. r stall, tu.llllil T OT.I.I. VaauWar cmi.hMlartluatullJllalial aaal Uta(Uia. l'kUaaTT3 asiaf flTSORlfl PUBLIC bIBHAHV RBADINO ROOM FRBS TO ALU Open avary day from I 'olook t and 1:10 to .JO p. m. ubaortptloa rat It par woum. I.W. OO It EUBVENTH DTJxnb rrg. AN KNIOMATICAIi BILL OF FARE. For a dinner, served on th Dining oar of th Chicago, lfUwauk and St. Paul Railway, will b ant to any address ea rolpt of a two-oent poatag stamp. Apply to Oo. H. HlaiTord. Oen.ral Pa. ngr Agent, Old Colony Building, Chi cago, Ullnol. r,uipariai-rli- !na,mi,la, l-ali,alnU.alwa,rl.nil,, f, rtiUalona, Nsrvmia TlTrllull? i'llnulra. UiiDuiaaa to Marry, kil.uuu,.. lir.i... v.. . 'i (l fx 1 1 .u.. ff liaMaiiUwl H If4baj nirt in llrUwr.. W-SJ 'fa.MM ..nia.las. aaaaa ail l n