THK DAILY ASTOKIAN, SATURDAY MuKNINti, JANUARY 16, 1897 ': JOHN T. I.JOHTER, Editor. Telephone No. N. tsiiMS or m BscmrriON. r DAILY. Bent by mall, per year t2.00 Sent by tnall, per month 50 Served by carrier, per wH 10 WEEKLY. Bent by mall, per year $2 In advance. Pontage free to aubw-rlbera. All cunvmunleailom Intended for publi cation should be directed to the editor. Business communications of all kind. and remittance must be addressed to The Astorlan. The Afltorian guarantees to Its ub CTlbcrs the largest circulation of any newrpaper 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 & Co. are our Port land agents, and copies of the Astorlan eaa be had every morning at their stand. 1!4 Third street. Tfc Atarlaa hereby oflVra U donate ! Hl'NURED DOLLARS to St. Mary' pltal, payable oa deaal to Father DMmam, whenever legal evldeece U pro showlnr that say afteraooa aew r pabllhed In A Hart ha printed within the last ninny expiring be- far I hit ar a Incte "special" or titer hind f ielegrlM press report." rmlfnl over Uin wires aaMrlng either f the telegraph oMfM la Astoria, front ay paint naulrie of Orcpn. Astoria. Dr., Orlobor la, 1H. Perhaps Mississippi can find an easy wray to raise the money for her pro posed purchase of Cuba. The chamber of commerce can under take no two projects of greater Im portance to the City of Astoria than the furthering of the sea wall and Nicaragua canal bill. A strange spectacle U presented in Delaware, with tts "rump" legislature trying to elect Addlcks to the Cnlted States senate, perhaps they got their Idea of blocking legislation from their Oregon brothers. People never will learn to carefully handle runs and explosives. The sad record today of the blowing to bits of a miner near Seattle, while attempting to thaw out cm? dynamite on a stove adds another horrible lesson to the long list of the past. The bill agreed upon by the Repub lican congressmen providing the way for an International agreement upon the ratio between gold and silver with free mintage to both metals, is a step In the right direction, taken at an op portune time. Senator Mitchell's hopes of being able to hold his forces together until February 2nd, are entitled to the sup port of every right-thinking Republi can in the state. Under the present condition of affairs it would seem that tike only thing the party can do is to return Senator Mitchell. The interview of Cashier I. W. Hel Diann, of the I'nion Trust Company, San Francisco, published In the Jon. nJ of Commerce ar.d r .-printed .oJay, must convince the croakers that the recent bank failures in the East did not result from any lack of confidence in the incoming government. The tax-payers throughout the state of Oregon will not only regret the de lay In the legislature which postpones the election for United States senator until February 2d, but undoubtedly have good grounds for complaint against their representatives who have so foolishly permitted such a state of affairs to come about. Dun's weekly report, published today, must shut up the complaint of the pessimists. It is a matter for congrat ulation that there Is no crazy exclte mtjnt, but that the deliberate Judgment of the ablest and most prudent men In business will gradually develop the new confidence through easier money markota, larger orders, resuming mills, expanding employment and enlarged distribution of products. Every Astorian should be prepared to meet Mr. Hammond ujion his arrival with oordiaJlty and a determination to stkk by him through thick and thin. He is the man of all others who will pave the way for our prosjMTOu grow th, and even If we are poor, mean can b." f iund t ir-'l. half v.cy, p.op otaitlons for internal improvement. L'-t. each and every one put , aaide. every thought except the one main question f building up this city and port. Suc- then, must as surely follow as day succeeds the night. The same business enterprise and foresight which has secured the rail road. If exeroited at once, will as surely secure the passage at the pres ent legislature of a bill authorizing the construction of the proposed Bea wall. From presesnt prospects it Is more than likely that before another legislature meets In this state the city will be in condition to push forward the work, at whatever cost. No effort should be spared, then, to have all the preliminary arrangements perfected. It will cost nothing to pass the bill, and when it Uj passed, it should be upon the broadest lines possible, pro viding for every contingency, and whh out limitation as to cost or time. WHAT WOULD MT CAPTAIN SAY? From Harper's Round Table. Frederick the Greed, of Pruasla used to tell a laughable story of an expe rience of hi own. During one of his campaigns In Sllisla, he made it his habit to stroll through his wrap In disguise at night, to come more In touch with hi soldier. One night he was stopped by a sentry, but, giving the proper password, wa permitted to proceed. Instead of doing no, how ever, he endeavored to tompt the sen try Into accepting a cigar, saying that a smoke would solace his long wmtch. "It Is agalnnt the rules," said the sol dier. "Hut you have my permission." said Frederick. "Your permission!" cried the soldier, "nd who are you?" "I am the king." "The king be hanged!" said the In corruptible sentry. "What would my captain say?" The workman often eats his lunch on the sime bench where he does his work The office man turns his desk Into a dinner-table. Neither gets the out of doors exercise lie needs, neither takes the prowr time for eating . It Is small wonder that the digestion of both gets out of order. In nuoh cast IV. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets come to their assist ance by aiding iiRture In taking can1 of the food. The causf of ntn..Menhs of the sick ness of the world Is constipation. From this one cnuia come Indigestion: disor ders of the stomach, liver and kidneys: biliousness, headaches, flatulence, heart biliousness, heala.ches,llatulenee. heart burn Impurity of the blood and the serious complications that follow. To besrln with, constipation Is a little thing, and a little thing will cure It. The "Pl.sant Pellets" are tiny, sugar coated grarules. They will perfectly cure the worst case of constipation and IndlgestkMi. If the druggist tries to sell you some other pill that pays him profit, you think of what will best pay you. To remind a person that his clock needs winding a Wyoming man has a device enretiatiru; of a lever plai-ed so as to touch off an alarm w hen the coiled spring has unwound sufficiently to move the lever out of position. BEAMING 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 sre very numorwi. 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, sallovt ness 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 coaot of disease, throw an anchor to windward by sum moning the Bitters to your assistance. It will keep you In safety. The latest roadbeds for highways has metallic rails on which the wagon wheels run. thus making the roadbed always smooth. A much heavier load can be drawn on this kind of a road than on the ordinary roads. TWO LIVES BATED. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, m., was told by her doctors she had Consumption and that there was no nop for her, but two bottles Dr. King's New j Discovery completely cured her, and sh says It raved her Ufa Mr. Thomas Eg gers, 13 Florida street, San Francisco, sufTered from a dreadful cold, spproach- Ing Consumption, tried without lesult irerythlng else, then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and In two weeks wa cured. He is naturally thankful. It I uch results, of which these rae samples, that prove the won derful effiracy of this medicine in Coughs and Colds. Free trial oottl ai.Chaa. Rogers' Drug Store, Regular slse GO cents and $1.00. A new combination tool w 111 drive or i pull a nail and can be used as a pipe trench. It has a moveable beak, one side of which grips the nails, the other side hiving teeth to hold the rope sol idly fin- turning. OLD PEOPLE. Old people who require medicine to reg ulate ths bowels and kidney will find the true remedy In Electric Bitter. This medicine doe not stimulate and con tains no whisky or other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and alternative. It acta mildly on the stomach and bowels, add ing strength and giving ton to the or- gans, thereby aiding nature In the per- lormance of the functions. Electric Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aid digestion. Old people And it Just exactly what they need. Price SO cents per bot tle at Chaa. Rogers' Drug Btore. The iat'-si curtain xe Is out into two equal eectkino lengthwljie, hingud to each other and having a hole bored through to hold a rod on which the curtain Is hung, thus puting the hang ers out of sight. I'ts about as hard to break some peo ple of bad habits as it is to brf-ak malarial fever when it once gets a firm hold upon one. Mr. C. Himrod, of Lancaster, Ohio, says: "Simmons Llvt.-r Regulator broke a r ase of malarial fe ver of three years' standing for me. and lens than one bottle did the busi ness. I shall use it when In need of any medicine and I recommend It." Watches have gradually diminished In size until now the very latest bit of enamel, set round wlthd iamonds, is no larger than a man's signet ring. iv Qalrklr.Thorongbljr, Forever Cured. Four out of five who offer ucrvousnpfs, mental worry attacks of "the biuc,"n rebut paying tho penalty of eariy excesses. Vic tims, reclaim year manhood, regain your vigor. Don't despair. Head fur book with explanation and pr gofs. Hailed (sealed) free ER'E MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N. Y. ?REE TO EVE THK MRTHODS OF A tJKKAT TREATMENT FOR WEAKNESS OF MEN. Which Cured Him ..iter Everything Els Failed. Painful diseases are bad enough, but when a nnui Is slowly wasting away with nervous weakness, the mental forebodings are ten times worse than the most severe pain. There Is no let up to the menial suffering day or night SWp is almost Impossible, and under such a strain men are scarcely respon slhle for what they do. For years the writer rolled and tosaed on the troubled sea of sexual weakness until it waa a question whether he had not better take a dose of poison and thus end oil his troubles. Rut providential lustra tion came to his aid in the shape of a combination of medicine that not only completely restored the general hcal.h, 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 dress may have the method of this won derful treatment free. Now when I say free I mean absolutely without coat, because I w ant every weakened man to get the beneilt of my experience. I am not a philanthropist, nor do I pose as an enthusiast, but there are thousands of men suffering th 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 malt the- Informa tion, but send for It, and learn that there are a few things on earth that al though they coat nothing to gel they are worth a fortune to some men and mean a lifetime of happiness to moot of ui Write to Thomas Slater. Box SSS, Kalamaxoo. Mich., and the Information will be mailed in a plain, sealed en velope. Pneumatic roller skates having one wheel on each side are Just out. In eonr.-i-tlon with the fot plate and heel and toe clams there is a brace running up M the calf of the leg to make It more ririd. BCCKLEN S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers.sult 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 money refunded. Price, ii xntm per box. For sale by Charles Rogers, Odd Fellow' building. A recently designed wati h-carrW for bicycles has a screw clamp to attach it to the, head of the wheel, the watch being held in place by a number of springs to grip the stem and watch case. Chlcora, Pa., "Herald:" Richard VensH reports One Minute Cough Cure the greatest success In medical science. He told us that it cured his whole family of t-rrible coughs mid colds, af ter all other so-called cures had failed entirely. Mr. Vensel said it assisted his children through a very-el lee of measles. One Minute Cough Cure makes expectoration very easy and rapid. C'has. P.. 'K -r?, I: ut"git. Knglish boit and shoe makers want a minimum wage fixed for those be tween IS and 2D years of age. One ap- IPren'ice to every' Ave employed is also desired. Instead of one to three. Minut-s se.-in like hours when a life lis at stake. Croup gives no time to ieend for a doctor, delay may mean death. One Minute Cough Cure gives instant relief and insures recovery. The "nly harmless remedy that produces Immediate results. Chas. Rogers, Druggist. Many of th new toques have a high, small (Town, bur th" real Parltlan toque Is -ut away so much at the mid dle of the htu'k that there are two sharp points fitting down on the hair at either side, while uwers and white fathers are very conspicuous In the trimming. Constipation in its worst forms, dys- pa-ps.i, sick headache, biliousness, and (derangement of the liver are readily cured bv DeWItt'.n Little Karlv I' liters. Tii-He little pills never gripe. Small pill. Wife pill, b-t pill. ('has. Kogers, LruglKt. Michigan unionists d-.naw legisla tion from the coining irgi.-ilaiure. They .vit.-.t convicts p!acd on farms and ihiir work confined to raising vege tables, etc., for prison Inmates. CASTORIA for Infants and Children. lit h- f bo MT r s - s r i is mr is . Fine book muslin In all the pretty light tints is used for evening waists for young girls, and It Is made over cheap silk or satin, trimmed with lace and ribbons, and worn with light-colored or black silk pkirts. LOST A dear little child who marie home happy by its Hmiles. And to think, it might have be-n saved had the parents pnly kept In the house One Minute Cough Crue, the infallible remedy for croup. Chas. Rogers, drug gist. Rlou.se waists of velvet or velveteen, with a narrow metal lielt, are the cor rect bodice for skating costumes. ROYAL Baking Powder has been awarded highest honors at every world's fair where exhibited. TKLL, IT OUT. Don't alt down and wait for trade, 'Taint the way, tlet a hustle, make her show, Push your business maka her to, Don t sit down nd wait tor trad, 'Taint the way, Taint th way, It you'vs got something to sell, Tell It about. Let your neighbor see you're "fiy," Oct up "bargains," don't say die, if you've anything to nit. Tell It out, Tell It out. Folks don't know you if you don't Advertise, Keep things iiiovln' every day. Talk about It; that's the way. Folks won't know you If you don't Advert Is. Advertise, A TW1BTKR. A twister in twisting May tnisl Mm a twist. For In twti"tv a twist Three twists maks a twist: Itut If one o' ths twists Vntwlsia fror h twist. Ths twist untwisting I'ntwlats ths twtst. That la, when It's twisted with other twine than MARSHALL my FIRE ALARM HOXES. Rox S Trulllnger'a Mill. Box Astor and Seventh street. Rox 7 Ninth and Duane. Box $ Commercial and Fifteenth. Rox Clatsop Mill. Box L!-Car Stables. Box 14 McGregor' Mill. FROM NOW TJNT1I. SFHINO Overcoats and wtaxer nrsps will bo In fashion. They ran be discarded, tempor arily while traveling In the atam-hfatl trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway. For solid comf jrt, . for peed and for safety, no other line can compare with this great railway of ths West. Most so-calkd "salmon twlnra" ars col ored with acid. Th aehla rot tha libra .nit rwnilp t h material n.clp.a. Iti tha! office of Elmore. Sanborn & Co. la an oh- til nahermrn. It la th whole of ths naterlal ued In the manufacture of Mir .hall's twine from start to finish Go ihpre and txatnln the V color right chrough. You will see then why Mar (hall's Is called ths best In the. world Sleeves In evening gowns are very short butterfly puffs or a draed puff caught with a bow of satin ribbon or a bunch of flowers, and thtire U no fashionable medium between this and hte long sieeve. which means that the elbow sleeve has had its day. All the different forma of skin trou bles, from chapped hands to enema and Indolent ulcers can be rvadlly cured by DeWltt's Witch Httiel Salve, the gnat pile cure. Chas. Rogers, Drugirist. Satin ribbons two lm hes wide, plait ed on th Inside of the skirt at the bottom. Is the iNtlayeuHt- which fiuihlon favors Just at present; it i more dur - al.Le than the pinked silk rulTle. j TO Cftil! A mill IN ONE DAV. Vake liualoe lliomo Quinine Tablet. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Cha Roger. Druggist. Muff chains f gold with diamonds set at intervals, so that they are open on both sides, are one of the novelties In Jewelry. Rubies, sapphires, emer alds and amethysts are also distrib uted In the same manner. A torpid liver means a bail complex ion, bad breath, Indigestion and fre quent headaches. To avoid such com panions take DeWltt's IJttle Karly Risers, the famous little pills, ("has. Roger. ilrutrgUt. The fashionable silks this season have moire effi-ots, and moire with sli ver or gold threads running through it are vi-ry effective. Tlnselkil fabrns of all sorts aleiund In the shots, but they rcquir- very careful blending with other nuiteriiLl to make them becoming. Soothing for burns, w-stlds, chapped hands and litis. H'-aling for cuts arid sores. Instant relief for plh-s, stops pain at once. These are the virtue of DeWltt's Witch Ila.i-l Salve, ('has. Rogers, druggist. fine - r--t of suci-ss . In dress Is to find out the colors which are most be- corning, arid never winder away from theae, no matter what the fashion is. A weed In the garden can he easily destroyed when It first starts. Con sumption can be nlpix-d in the pud by One Minute Cough Cure. Chas. Rog ers, druggist. Mahogany colored hair Is the latest fad. arid the transit Ion period between tiark brown ami this coveted shade of red Is very Interesting to the keen observer. Not one minute claps' between the taking of One Minute Cough Cure, and relief. Why shouldn't people take One Minute Cough Cure. They should. They do. Chat. Rogers, druggist. Torchon and Valenciennes patterns combined are the new laces for trim ming under garments. It not only relieve; It diss more, It cures. We refer to One Minute Cough Cure. Suitable for all ages, all conditions, at all times. Chas. Rogers, druggist. Mauve ajid brown are one of the popular contrasts In millinery . OASTOZUA. TU hi Hal it llfutut, of 0UTWAM) HOUND ORKGON GRAIN FLIWTH8l)(r7.' IIKI.j l.Atl. Annual .1 Am lurk,, II Her altlii., lHUtr Mp,.,, Slur nhlu. . . , Nl. Souiittia , rsennrv (.,.. tullierlaml.litiel tixcmaiiuaiuiiliel .... HreiihlMat ... tUrlaml Sept I llralilii I H r aluii.. ., Mr ihiii nr miii Am , .,. lAnili , ,.j - n . . r ha s I'lttmor J Kr bark iimjneavltu .... tVtbr Mir lurk Mir hli t Hi txtik . lorl MhanMlniry. . . K'Olictmrt , . CU.Il'Ml.llC.... -uimm,,,,, .:riilet . , ll.viilll.i( 1 Mtt'lgWYtl KIOMtilitle Ilemielle olorta I liMlltfnrttf . tmlra'U uitlKoriii t'&'tt fi"rr Klilla . .lava V-iiritli'V MIIMH ... M iiiweii . . , Pnrltridie . NAreinoit. ilavl la . llleulul . I'lteltnford . Siliailalt . II n I re . Meltnoptt . IVIeut IVIltheallea . . Iurlu'iiie KiH'k I. Ill lMI . . ,. -.IUll.H'll rwee.lN.laie .. Kuraalr. Kciouii, t'ul'Hl . t'r rlt . I r" ton . I'eraetetrtiu-e ,, H.o al iMir.e . Mal ti-ii . I'm. of HmMllitftolt Ya!l"rl I mivlitim 'tui.S"U . .tiola . 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INDIO Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate I'l'OI H ill llCt'll 1V t 'll VHU'lilllS tilt' I a- ty iniVt ll Vt ralil i 11 Amoricil fill- Snttt'tT'iH lli'lll . . . Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures Th objections urgnl against Indlo In ths past b ths large u urn bars who othtrwUks Would have been glad to take advantage of It beneficial climate, hai been a lack of suitable accommodation The Southern i'arltlo Company take, pleasure In announcing thai seversl Commodious and Comfortable Cottages have Just been erected at Initio station, that will be rented to applicant at ra sonable rates. They sre furnUhed with modern convenienses, supplied with pur artesian water and so sltusted as to gtvt occupants all th advantages to lie le rlved from a more or I eat protracted I Mldenoe la this delightful olliitai. (From th Ban Franrisro Argonaut.) ! "In the heart of th great di-rt of Ih ( Colorado which th Houlhcrn l"cflc : I'ltversee tlit-ra la an oast railed Initio. which. In our opinion. I the sanitarium or the eartn. Vt belleva, from prrsoiisi invesiigstion, inac ior certain inaiviauais, thrr is no spot on this planet so favor able." O. T. Stewart. M D.. write: "Th purity of the air, and the eternal un hlne, fill one with wondr and dell(ht , . . Naturt ha accomplhthed o much that there remains but llttl for man to do. A to It possibilities as health reeort her I Ih mint perfect uruhlne, with a temperature alway pleasant, a perfectly dry soli, for rain Is n unknown factor: pure oxygen, den atmosphere and pur water. What mor ran be desired? It I the plar. above all other, for lung troubl, and a par nine for rheumatics. Considering th' number of ufTerer who hav been cured, I have no hesitancy In recom mending this gnlal ossl sa th haven of the afflicted." INDIO Is 612 inilfs from SAX FRAaXClSCO nnl 130 .nilcH from LOS ANfJKLES Fare from Los AnxHrs rJ.OC For further Infm-muilon Inquire t any flouthern Pacific. Company ugent, or addrrs E. P. ROOF, US, Asst. Oen. Tan. Agt. H. V. Co. J. II. KIKKI.ANI), IMxt. Pass. AgL Cor. First and Abler ts.. i'ortland. Ot FOR TILLAMOOK NEHALEM AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Augusta.... ...ALL..; OPEN FOR SPECIAL CHARTER Por Freight and Pnuniir ttate. Apply To ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. AOIiNTM R. 0. at N. CO., AgenU, Portland Kivld Slid IVrrtvlwl vry Friday) r aciatHsii rtin MlMIVKII, Nov, jiri",' Iri. Jl Nov 'Jrt cs NT i a. ims VU.IUiial.M'k l.U fort Natal... IMV l.lvriiMit .... vi Aliimt Hay.... A II 0 ,'MH U 1)1, IM t.um lta,ikki K7II Ts.:a K 4I.IW 7K.4M K Sl.lkDI 4i,mti t.i.n.n ..la ilil KJ.IKI ft;.ii;, tu.ci .IV1 avmti .-.i.iva iv.m i era , lsiav.,MMi I4IH1 Hiill...., i.Mj'.siii.iih ni.i! ... . . iiva I:i;bi ..... hint' I ii at 1-i.ir. 1,-ttn trh . iui hum Jn " . I lot' " 1 1 US " 4a turn fork an , liui . Jl Jl ,lvermo .... lit'lH'urk ICMCiirk II7 I'urk Jin: l urk , ln Cmk J IH lrk puis r,ii Iiii.i I'.irk Iinvt fly tnutilh luMtVrk ...M. , iu; liiirlii ....... 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Kin l'KJANMKi- Hr ftk Ilea tier iMtrk l.lu VtiKiUIAM A- Hr hii t.ullc I'rluc.'l . , I'nlll I'lHIK- llr .hlu Purl Ja. kun l.ol A- Hr bark Cm ay l'.,lle llr ahoi Abeijr.tnllh Caaiie . Vol.1. KNIm Hr eMp KlukorS, MAZAtlAN - Iter bark pulrtmpo. . MKI Hill M.K iir hark CunbrUn Chlpftaln. IIHMihiiNii- II r Sir China .ting ATwKKI'- Hr harl timbrlanl ETKN, I'KRt' llr.lilp I'u. uf Klllecraitkln lKie ,'tirimiln,, iki'ir ICi.lw-rti.oit . ,kat.t-r ,iAii'l4r.o.i . H.nUe Jo.te. Tetklll. ... . , M. M tfiry , lliti(ltpa.. . lirimiht. A.litiua MKKKI4KNCKM l-No mh, I a, m W, TiHal lonuasp tut lha war V.Hri. Name Hustler's Twentieth St. a'. Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 482 Bond Street. tiultoU.torTZ 33 m MANHOOD RESTORED II. . l m far....... " " mi-lr-j, DiiniiiMM i tnitliUn. Of UIW'tlMn. BCFOflC ABO AFTER J" hfnin(lmpnunrf( i rilir.r.rlujiMfiU.uhvar, Ut . " --i".' r....-ii.. ri.iiu 1 wmv Mini. WK..H II 111 11 Tin r.uon utrr.r. .r. no! urt hr Ik. tor I imnaa. ntiwty pT rti r trmihM with Prlalltl. ti-l liKNKI. th.oi.lr n.in nmnlf UinirBwlih.nili. oi riiii. ftoiiiailmniil. la. A wrlifn jninntrin-a.KiTnii ami ninnor ri-iiiniK Iran hurt noLgoul lwr iinuin. t uc. UJ0 Ihii, it t fV,r Vt. hr mi. B-n,l i, rKi. otrrtiUr au.d milnitinUtl, AudroM IliYOL HEUK INM O.,P.0i lluirTS.fUnyr.iwtao.tW. rfTNultb CHAH UOUKHH, 4f,!l Coinmirrl! Htreft. Steel Rails Rock Ballast Nn witttoni ralliottil wo i-vit mor miliMtitn- lull y (.oiiKtruote! thnn llm Ilurllnirton' New Hli'o-t I.ltm via Kllllntrw, l'rit., ti the KoMt anil South. Tim country thrmiKh which It run prcm-nt few critrlni'i-rinK dlltlcul- t(c. To build a jrfe!t ly RtralKht line, to hallimt It rlithtly, to lay It with tho Btronntitt and hcuv leot ntet-l In we anyw hi-re wwt of the MlHHouri rlvi;r wa, cimiparatlvcly, an Muty mattir. Travclfr who wlnh to reach Omaha, Kannaa City, Bt. Ioul or any othor Huthern or Houth eaHtcrn city quIckcHt and rnont comfortably, will auk fr ticket "via 1111 llnK" and the Ilurllnifton Route." A. C. SHELDON, O. A., Portland, Oregon. WHEN IN roRTLA ND Call on Jno. r. Handler Co., 114 Third trt, and fret th Dally Aatorlan. Visitor nead not ml their momlrx paper whll ther. Kara I K.IBHI Jll,K Mll 4,0l 7,Val 4l.tlJ.-l' 7li,ii i d I II sd I I la . I IU Oil I We d I II. I lla ml I I -'a Ml I It I lla M I l'i I Ma I lla Id f lla Id II II. 1.1 II f aiiinnni Cfi . , ... , . llaUimr, tlulhrle A I'u Hlli.o ii i Kurr I'orilriKl Kl.mr Mllla , Ilalloiir. IliilhrlP Hit . .1 It faineriMi A I'u ISirllaml Klmir Mllla (Si, Milium Krr Iliilliiiir, tlulhrle and I'u til,. ell l,.) 4.', nitvHi 41. jam Mlli.oii ,t Krr ii.ui 0 .1 It I'siiiuron . I n ... n;,.in iuii. .in, iiuihiin it fu HI l .1 Ii f amen u A Co a.,i.l Mill Mitt to Ki'rr ih lam Hiillniir inithrin Ai f n ,il tlli.uii A Krr .. I.ui I'iiiiUihI I'lniir Mill. .. 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A'l lla Id ...'HI Ha A I I ...... l l e W .. , id Ins Al IJa .t Al Aa At Ilia lint lU.Ml nni MKt U.-.U Mil. .....to ii .If.iiir. i.uihrlc. A i ., .:.i.n ; Hers .. Ilalluiir, liulhtle A to... lll.UII iui.h.i ..'.ii Hli"! 4...UII to.uti 7Mn .1 U Caiiiemii to Co iMili.nn to hurr i.ll .ur liulhrip (in lUl'imr, Hiithrle to Co ,. Sil.ei.it to kerr Ila'fottr. II illtrin A Co J it Cmiietuu A m .7ii i ti.ii .1 lutia tired. va'lMn 1 1 tat. i j.i: iiiii. n,.ur. v illi" t'.i.i.ii. i. il)..ii i.l.'. it,m., . ,hir lei.nw aii.l M) l.iu. t.li..!. ,,f iirlr. tilu...t ll.iuu WAV TO OUKOON. rerliM i iert I rl.l tarraia. Iraa mra l.aa oft i osiiuaai.. I4M "ClAll Sulliill llcpl.P n mri'Siia. I'lirilaint Klmir Mill. rtlh.iiu A Kerr Halliuir, uuihrle A fu . K.ililitaon . .; I'H ,'hmo iuii !II4 lli'tl i i ".77 inm ii;y imti illJ imAl tin ImAl in i.o.ti 'ills liaiAl V1TJ liutl I "I KIM I I.l it louAl . itWiuoai ppr, W. to Co a II illottr. lintlirlp Co J UIiIUm . I n illxi.il to Kerr lpleilt .... ItM Hull WillUmi .'U-.i liAI hi) A I W K orace Co I Iron lima I t lv- Uo. Ham lint lu a4 -4.IJIA Astoria and McKce Ave. Sitllatfil nit t In- south side of .Wnriu's hills. Twenty ih'jrri'cs warmor unit vcqi'tiitinii i0 ilays in iiilvaiH'ii of tlu North side. Mnjjnillct'iit sites for res idiMH't's, overlooking river and I my, sunny .md shel tered. Kasy mid iiuturiil grades; little or no radin needed. 'CUPIDCNC liiiitrtHil Vranuihla L ...a-t. ... t! . ,. . i - l'"7'w 11, win mwlf rurt f IMI r Mil llrf- Mil tlrf iaiiIi'mkL M Marry. KilmiiotltiR lr.,s y ftnn I"''lllt. HbUM Mil lMfif hy tiny or iiiiliL lrttv-.nr nnL i. Wllk-tl l(lliiLrllvkf.l ln&il lit Nai... I. ....1 rffJ f u: i I. a n..ti.i.tii'irNia itiiu .iim.i, iii.u r u.ii,. h.niii. L Ili'I '.'li.ti f l' til. winr. npn a(ruiMt'lll. V. A. t. JL i ,,r ''I plitlt. wrnpiwr. ii, r.raa i i.i.. iff ENin iAL PILLS -"X . I'lflmilM.OalrOm.ala. . tr.iauta. .aoi.t aal JT 1 lr WV . S,,,,.a 1,14 Pk 'l '. Iir aail llM natalllaVUf ". "I'll rt.il.ia. I.LaW llliir. J.iAiiiai.i.irM.M.iuu. w tumi .1...' ia,i.,i,IM Al llraf.lala a.aaa.4, !?i,";!"'r j a'il'alaia, l.aUMlala a.4 M.l'l 5.f.. ";"' " " tmm ram...." ,i .; i .'. .... f ATSORlfl PUBLIC LIBRARY READINO ROOM FRED TO ALU Open every day from t e'olook to I M and 1:10 to : p. m. Bubacrlptlon rat tl per annum. B.W. COR ELEVENTH DUANE BTf. AN ENIOMATICA1) BILL OF FARE, Por a dinner, eerved on the Dining ear of th Chicago, Milwaukee and Bt. Paul Railway, will be sent to any addraaa on receipt of a two-cent potar itarap. Apply to Oen. H. Htafford, Oeneral Paa enger Agent, Old Colony Building, Chi cago, Illinois. in-. I I'M .J.tl I4UI HOAt Ctt ' idr Hk'S rr"""r H.r l.....nli.r, .f kif l t'l" V "I"", Hparmninrr l,,ra, f'U-V io ' '.it-- W Wiiii. iitinatarai ,tt yHtf tip. rani.. I l.tri:..a, nr ftnr Inllitiiitii a-'t i" .iiii'.i.. It.. ii, trrluil.... r ulri.r. A P iSJ 4 77