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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1897)
I -iiir nlT.V IWT.UM am Tllt'ttfil.iV MiinMKft JiNl AkY 5fll IRU7. - c 1 T' 3 4 l, r- Sally glotovttm. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telrplmn So. ). TKKM Off Ol'IIKlKlrriON. : ; DAtLT. v -.: Sent by mall,' per year ........ "."....12.00 Bent by tnall, per month SO Served by carrier, per week 10 WEEKLY. Bent by mail, per year 12 In advance. Postage free to subscribers, AH oommunlostlon Intended for publl eatlon ahould be directed to the editor. Rustnesa communications of all kinds and remittances must be addressed ta The Aftorlan. The Aatorlan guarantees to Ua sub scribers the largeat circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. , Advertising rate can be had on appll nation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan, the aecond old est weekly In the atate of Oregon, has. next to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation In the atate. John P. Handley A Co. are our Port land agents, and coptea of the Astorlan tvan be had every morning at their stand. 124 Third street Tha "Astatrlaa hereby " o doaat Wat HCNIIRKD DOLLARS t St. Mary's oapltal. watyabla dmd to rather DMau, nhnmr legal avIdcBee Is pr K4 showing that aay tftsrsoos nws stwar pabllahstd la Astoria has primed within ih las alMty days expiring be far this Oar a alngU "special" or other kladefMeletraphle press report," rooetved over the wires entering either sf the telegraph oMres la Astoria, IVons tutj point onulda f Oregon. Astoria, Or., October IS, latM. The determination on the part o the poll department to put the vaga to work cleaning up the city streets Is eertalnly a move In the right dlrecUon. When H becomes known that Astoria is not to be the dumping ground of tramp, and hoboes) from ail parts of the atate, but that they will be, em ployed In useful work, at is reasonable to suppose that tramps w ill avoid such towns. In the mean time some benefit can be derived from those already on hand by rendering the sanitary condi tion of the city a hundred per cent better than It Is at present. Prominent physicians of the city.' as well as srlnntlsts ebwwhere. are agreed that the present movement for physical development amonsrst women. Is one of the most sensible fads of the day. and If persisted in and systematically fol lowed out, nine-tenths of the troubles to which lAimerican women are subject would be completely done away with. The doctors realise that much of their trade would be lost if all women be came sensible, but It is believed thai they are not losing much sleep over the problem, relying upon this fad tak ing the course of all others regardless mt tts intrinsic merits. Anything that la fashionable goes for a time, but when the newness wears off and the story becomes an old one, it is thrown overboard for something more exciting and novel. It is a pity that the women et this great republic cannot have In stilled Into them the love for outdoor sports and athletics which seems to be Inborn In every English woman. Ger mans, Italians, Russians, and even the French women, are upon the average. In better health and physical condition than are our American women. It Is to' be sincerely hoped thait the Httle wave of popularity now current through the country favoring the establishment of women's athletic clubs will incite such permanent interest In physical culture as will make the teachings of Jemess Miller of some avail. COSTLY INCORPORATION. ' The movement for the incorporation of Worrenton may prove to be a double edged sword which will cut In different ways from those anticipated by the ones t who are now fathering the enterprise. The histy of such movements In other portions of the country shows that premature incorporation has always led to difficulties, and has hindered rather than aided the growth of such oommunities. Hillyard. Washington, two or three miles from the outskirts of Spokane, having secured the loca tion of the Great Northern Railway shops for that division, started In for a grfat big boom, and about the first thing thought of was to Incorporate the little village into a full-fledged town, with a mayor, charter and city officers. Of course the natural result was a raise in taxes to sustain the now dignity. Values of property would not stand the strain, there, was nothing to Justify the morement at "the time, and seeing the? tendency of affairs, the Great', Northern Company notified the people that they would pull up thMr carshops, machine shops, roundhouses, turn tables, wafes- tankx, etc., and put thorn some where else on KheJIne unless the city was reduced again to its for mer village standing. The people saw the mistake and the city that was again became a suburb and took Its rank where It belonged. Now it has been well understood tliat the A. and C. R. R. R. would in the near future erect hs shops and place Its terminals within the present limits of Warrenton where land and. taxes are comparative ly cheap, and It would be a pity If Hill yard history should be repeated and an expensive experiment tried on the west side of the bay. THE INDIAN PLAGUE. It may be too much to say that ihe extension of the Asiatic plague into Western Europe is Impossible, but I eertainly Is in a high degree Improba ble, says the Philadelphia Times. Yet this Is substantially the same plague that m ithe middle ages; swept again and again across Europe and so lately as the seventeenth century devastated london. The distance la still the same, the difference of cjiaraiU are still the same, communication is quicker and more constant. But civilization has at an Increasing rate destroyed the con- dltlona necessary for the existence of the plague. These conditions crowding, fllth, malnutrition-are lll general In the East and there the plague rages, from time to time, as fiercely as a thousand yrs ago. Just In proportion as people have become better twl, better housed, and more cleanly, and their sanitary condition" nave Improved, the plague has lost Its terrors. In this present epi demic in IndlA very few Europeans have been attwked. They are well ffd, they live cleanly, they avoid con tamination, ami the disease that Is de stroying the dlriy, starving natives by trns of thousand, has no terrors for rhem. The advance of such an epidemic Is naturally westward, along the lines of traxel. but as we oome west the condi tion of hfe gradually improve. In the Levant, along the shores of the Md Iterraniwn. In parts of Eastern and Southern Europe, the prevailing anl tnrv conditions are about what they were in England two hundred years ag and there the plague may still find ,dgnient. Owing north and west, the towns are cleaner, the water supply and the food supply are better, people have mitre iom to breathe, and a bet ter chance to live, and the higher ad vancement, the lews danger from a dis ease that feeds upon poverty and tilth. We scarcely realise how great has been the sanitary advtuwe of the world even ttirhin our own memory. The older medical text books all give prom- Ir.enre to typhus fever, ship or Jail fe ver, as something that a physician might expect to meet with frequently; but if anybody found a case of typhus In a prison or almshouse now, or even on Bhtpbtrd. except under extraordi nary circumstances, he would be as tonished at the criminal neglect that made It possible. It Is a very few years since yellow fever, one not un common in Philadelphia, was supposed to te a necessary institution In our Southern cities: already It la little thought of. wen in New Orleans, sim ply because ordinary sanitation has de stroyed the nest. We shall eventually get rid of typhoid fever as we have substantially got rid of typhus, and of small-pox, except wnere ignorance combats the known means of prevention, and of cholera, except where here and there the conta gion comes upon a community that has lagged behind in the general ad vance of civilisation. No doubt even tuberculosis and other scourges now thoueht Incurable will yield to hygienic science in time, and we shall look back upon our present bills of mortality as we now look back on the records or the mediaeval plagues. HAUNTED! The human tenement- Is often haunt edto the grievous discomfort of Its possessor by those malignant spirits. const! pat luu and biliousness. But the abominable pair may be peedlly driven out with the potent help of Hostetter"s Stomach Bitters. This genial altera tive, while it relieves the bowels and regulates the liver, never, as a drastic purgative does, produces violent efWts and weakens the intestines. On the contrary, the action of the Bitters is precisely analogous to an effort of na ture seeking to resume her proper func tions. This furnishes pretty conclusive evidence that it is better to use persua sive means, so to speak, than to en deavor to coerce nature to a return to duty. Violent remedies produce only a temporary effect, followed by a hurt ful reaction. For Indigestion, malarial and kidney complains, rheumatism and nervousness, the Bitters takes highest rank among remedies of the philosophic school. A new- ash sifter in operated by turn ing a crank connected with a shaft running through the shifter, the central portion of the shaft being a U-shaped bend in it, to which rods running to the ends of the box are fastened, the action of turning the crank thus sliding the sifting box back and forth in Its bed. ELECTRIC BITTERS. Electric Bitters Is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more gen erally needed when the languid, ex hausted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medidne will art more surely in counteracting and freeing tho system from the malarial poison. Head ache, Indigestion, Constipation, Dizzi ness yield to Electric Bitters. 50c and 11.00 per bottle at Chas. Rogers' drug store. A newly patented dashboard for trol ley cars has a circular casing in its front side, aairted to hold an electric globe and reflector to ue for a head light. BUCKLE Sf ARNICA SALVE. The best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers.salt rheum, fever sore, 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, 25 ;ents per box. For sale by Charles Rogers, Odd Fellows' building. She It is remarkable what confi dence that Mrs. Htornis has n her hus band! Brieves everything he says. He Well, why Shouldn't she? "Why, man! he's a clerk in the wea ther bureau!" Yonkers Statesman. CURED AS IF BY MAGIC. Victim of Lost Manhood shon'd send a? onre lor a hook that explains hoe, full ni.'iuly vlfor is eanily, quickly and perinate:utly reHtored. N'j ruin suffering fi''n weakncM can af ford toignomlliu timely ivie Book tells bow 'lull streOKln. de velopment and tone are Imparted to every portion of the body. Kent with ixltiv proofs (aenledlree kiaDymauonauplkalioD ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFAL0,N.V. WEAK MM demands What's that noise" That's w latest boy. Just oome to tOW n ' What's he nvaklng all that noise fur7" ; Whv. that's his Inausural bawl." Cleveland Tlain Dealer. really knows the A woman never meaning of happiness ami content until she Is the mother of a healthy, happy child. The health of the child depend upon the hearth of the mother, both before and after birth. Most all of woman's weakness and particularly the weakness that most strongly Influence the health of children, comes from some derangement or disease of the dis tinctly feminine organs. Pr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription will cure trou bles of this nature. U should be taken regularly by every woman during the entire period of gestation. It give strength to all the organs Involved, lessens the pains of childbirth, and In sures the health of both mother and child. Send SI one-cent stamps to cover coat of mailing only, and receive free a copy of Dr. Plerc' Medical Adviser. Ad dress, World's Dispensary Medical As sociation, Buffalo, N. Y. Jones What do you think of such a woman as Mrs. Havelock, who can't even go to church without carrying her little doggie with her? Brown 1 think such a woman Is mar ried to ithe wrong man. that's all. Cleveland Leader. MARVELOUS RESULTS. From a letter written by Rev. J. Oun derman. of Dlmondale, Mich., we are permitted to make this extract: "I have no hesitation in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as the re sults were almost marvelous In the case of my wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist church at Rives Junc tion she was brought down with pneu monia succeeding la grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption, and it seemed as If she could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery; It was quick In Its work and highly satisfactory In re sults." Trial bottles free at Chas. Rog- era' drug store. Regular slxe. 5Uc an 1 J1.00. A new combination walking Mdck and umbrella has the cane hollowed out so that the umrbella can be placed inside when not in use. The cane tel escopes so that it can be carried In the pocket when the umbrella Is In use. The difference between pills and Sim mons Liver Regulator. Is Just this: Pills don't go down very easy with most people, and you feel them after wards. While Simmons Liver Regula tor in liquid or powder Is very pleasant to take, and the only feeling that you have afterwards Is the great relief that It gives from Constitution, Bilious ness, Sick Headache, and Dyspepsia, it is a mild laxative and a tonic. Tommy I womler why the words Is spelled In such funny ways? Jimmy 'Cause they was made In the first place by the school teachers, and they made 'em so's they would have V be hired to teach Ivrw to spell 'em. Cincinnati Enquirer. Chlcora, Pa., "Herald:" Richard Vensel reports One Minute Cough Cure the greatest success In medical science. He told us that It cured his whole family of terrible coughs and colds, af ter all other so-called cures had failed entirely. Mr. Vensel said It assisted his children through a very bad siege of measles. One Minute Cough Cure makes expectoration very easy and rapid. Chas. Rogers, Druggist. A newly patented weighing mahlne ha.i a t-er!-s of weight p!a'"rl along the scale beam, each one of which can be. thrown Into position art a certain weight without sliding It on the beam as heretofore. A weed In the garden can be easily destroyed when It first starts. Con sumption can be nipped In the bud by One Minute Cough Cure. Chas. Rog ers, druggist. The Doctor You'll be all right soon. The Victim Glad to hear It, dootor. I'd hate to die Just now, when I've only had the wheel three weeks. New York World. Soothing for burns, scalds, chapped hands and lips. Healing for cut and sores. Instant relief for piles, stops Daln at once. These are the virtue of DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. Cha. Rogers, druggist. "Hut what does your mother say when you 'tell those dreadful lies?" "She says I take after father." Bos ton Traveler. CASTORIA For Infants' and Children. Ttt (. ' HaJl. baa l!UtBM OTsf. 11 as the cooking of dainties. the shortening that pro the lightest, best tasting and wholesome food at the lowest . .' - .' v ' ..f .. v ' i it : the purest, most healthful and onomical shortening ever down, (jet the Rcuuine. rrailc-marks " Coltoku " and stsrr's k?iJ in cotton-plant ure'jM on every tin. Sold everywhere, TMI H. K. rHBANK COMPsNT, "It you don't pet out of here." said the bartender, who wiu somewhat glv l-JIA-uuouw nit,,-,i t,H I ,, ,., bevonte .my painful duty to sk you m rne nrva. "Might 1 lnpire." responded the gen tleman who had stood against the I stove for two thours, "mtht I Inquire If this is to be an Internal or external treatment ?" Indianapolis Journal. Minutes e--in like hours when a lite Is at slake. Croup give no time to send for a doctor, delay may mean death. One Minute Cough Cure give Instant relief and Insures recovery. The only harnUes remedy that produces Immediate results. Chas. Roger. Druggist To attach palm leaf or other flat fan o a sewing machine a Georgia man fastens an upright to the machine with a clutch at the upper end to hold the fan handle, the lower end havlnc a flajt wheel tu engage a friction wheel running aguinrit the main driving wheel of the machine. OASTOriXA. )), To heat a kettle of water by elee triclty. a new devii-e cotwtsts of a water tight insulate! mtal ring, having handle through which the wire con ducting the current passes. Al that Is neceaary Ito operate It la to set It In the kettle of water and turn on the current. TO ft UK A COI.Il IX ONK HAY, fake laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Cha Rogers. Druggist. Little MIm Clara Dont your sister go with that young man any more? Lletle Mts lAura N'o; and isn't It shame for her to treat him an after all the beautiful candy he' bought hwr? Puck. Constipation la it worst forms. dy- pepA sick headache, biliousness, and derangement of the liver art readily cured by DeWltt's Little Early Riser These little pills never gripe. Small pill, safe pill, beet pill. Cha. Roger. Druggist. A new nsh scaler has a reservoir to catdh itho scales, a knife with a fluted edge projecting over the slotted open Ing so that the wiw slide under the knife blade and Into the recetarle. The U. S. Gov t Reports thow Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. To prevent strent car from running Into trains at grade crossings a new device switches the car from the track Che switch bing operated by the ac tion of cloning the crossing gate. All the different forms of akin trou bles, from chapied hands to ecsema and Indolent ulcers can be readily cured by DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve the great pile cure. Cha. Roger. DruglTist. "Why," said the Inquiring one, "why should they t1lude to womanhood as the fair sex?" 'Probably," said the cynical bach elor, "by the MJtme law of contraries that a church hold-up Is called a fair Eh?" Cincinnati Enquirer. LOST-A dear little child who 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. A new Idea In ie t"r.gs has a sliding handle slotted on the usual handliw at right angles with the usual prsMtlon. thus 'rnaklng 'it possible Ito rarry a flat rake without twisting the wrist sideways. A torpid liver means a bad complex Ion, bad breath, Indigestion and fre quent heada'hes. To avoid such com panions take De-Witt's. Uttle Early Risers, the famous little pills. Chas. Rogers, druggist. The latent sash - fastener has a toothed rail running the entire length of the uppif sawh, and a lever to en gage the teeth iut any potnt desired, so that the window ran be lowered at any point 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. FlIlHter You've read the "Heats of the Mighty?" Pangs Yes, and sait In one one when I got Into our cook's chair by mistake. Philadelphia North American. It not only relieves; It doea more, It cures. We refer to On Minute Couirh Cure. Hultable for all ages, all I conditions, at all times. Chas. Roger, ' A I Ul ukkibu OUTWARD HOUND 01U5G0N GRAIN a vii.ru ri.t. Austin! .l Ain l'i l ,S,lillll ,, I'aeaarvs I MMtr nqt u M llr HI'MriMii sniher amUhlivl liaeinaunaiisliliv) . ... Kept. !llrIO. , , nseiililiil ,,. lUrlaml. 14 nr amp. , ,,MI V.'Hrlui J.M.T tiS'S ft bark. Aulloi.,..,. .. 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IJU.Mu M-17. 115 bi.n hour, raius. INDIO Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate Pronounced by PhyHiciims the molt Fa vurnhle in America for fuflerers from . . . Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures Tha objlotlooa urged against Indlo la tha past by tba iarg humbstrs wba otharwtaa would bava Immo glad to taka advantaiTa of Its beneficial cllmata, bat beAo a lack of auitabl aeoomniodatloa Tba Boutharn Paclflo Company takas pleasur in announcing that aevaral Commodious and Comfortable Cottages hav Just ban es-actad at Indlo station, that will ba raniM to applicants at rea sonable ratea. They ar furnUhad with modern conveniences, suppllnd with pur art falan water and so situated aa to gtv occupants all tha advantages to ba ls rivod frum a mora or lass protract rasldenc In this dollghtful oilniata. (Prom the Ban Francisco Argonaut) "In the heart of tha groat desert of tba Coloradowhich the Southern Pacific traversaa thero Is an oasts called Indlo, which, In our opinion, Is tha sanitarium of tha earth. We believe, from personal Investigation, that for certain Individuals, there la no spot on this planet so favor able." O. T. Blest art. If. D.. writes: "Tha purity of the air, aad ths eternal sun shine, fill one with wondor and dellfht, . . . Nature baa accomplished as much that there remains but little for man to do. Aa to It possibilities as a health renort her I tha moat perfect sunshine, with a temperature always peasant, a perfectly dry soil, for rain I an unknown factor; pur oiygen, dena atmosphere and pure water. What more can b deelred? It I the plsce, abov all other, for lung troubles, and a para dise for rheumatics. Considering the number of sufferers who hava ben cured, I have no hesitancy In recom mending this Ktnlal oasis a the hvo of the afflict!." INDIO Is 6 1 2 unlet from SAN FI1ANCISC0 and i.io milt from LOS ANGELES? Fare from Lai Ang.cr For further Information Inquire f any Southern Pacific Company agent, or address B, P. ROfJKRB. Asst. Gen, Pas. Act. 8. H. Co. J. II. K1KK1,AND. Dlst. Pass. At. Cor. First and Alditr sis.. Portland, Oi 5ave a whole half day by taking tlu; Jlurllngton lloutc to Omaha, Kansns (.'ll y, Kt. Iouls and points beyond. From anywhore In the Nirrthwwt to everywhere In th Suthrtist, the Ilur. Ilngton Is the shortit, quk'knn and, In every way, the best line. Travelers who want to "get there" without a moments unnecessary delay will ask firr tickets "via Hillings and the Uurllngton lloute." Two nmtes to Chicago and St. ' Lrfruls via nil lings and via fH. Paul Compartment sleepers are notable features of our Kt. Paul-Chicago trains. A. C. SHELDON, G. A Portland, Oregon. (RmIsinI and (VrrwbMl svsry Krlilsy) T'SIH.Kl ntN esKriJ. VAt.l'B. M.tKU ' Ml ll, 7.'KJ MM VlallriMliKk ,1 Jiu IStrt Natal.,,. 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VI Kalm.ituh ; ...;lo KaJiiiouih wti Hrt.iol ... Mi:ork ,. . V 'slm.iuUi : ... Iwriirk llS n h Alrtok ii::sC.rk ...... , ...:itJi'or , ..I t'erk n.uua as. lw ltm hav. bUs d.Hif. v afus sVLOJB alsu Wiii eils'ttrsn K Alsu 174 bh s n,ir. vaiua li,vari. r ao ma h.Vl I -A, iso U.VA bbts tliwr. Valus LUtlU J n aiati j,,ss anis no-ir, vama fnft.srf r.'Ot. 11 htns ul hrsn Hi.m1 (ibiu, ami HIS m.mst pt Aim sw bbls nmir, valus IAi VESSELS ON THE (Revlerd and I'errecled iiry Frldayi roar saiud raoa asd saaa. NiwHrou'sS Ship Hrtirr Vlllard . UVKKI'tHlL- l-Hrshli Hellanc Hr ship lileo Iw. NKWI'ASn.K. N.S. W. Hr shin Olenelvan, Mr bark SnUerkiblre ..... PoKT I'lHIK- Hr shin Curt Ja, ksun Mtil.l.KSDo Hr bark nmllebank y r.l.HolKNK Sr bark Cambrian Chltftala. ATKkf Br bars umbrlstit , , , TAUAlll'ANO Hrbark li ... fatten Kiiblnson , krr Hmljra Williams .... (Irirtlihs. .. a..i. riuti. RKKKWKNCKM I -Nov. ih, I s, toW. TiKal tonnage on Ih way- Is, Sll. Ham Hustler's Twentieth St. Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. .483 Bond Street. f 'IJLlJLi iri iii 1 mm $ MANHOOD RESTORED sti Inn Aal as .avitifalaai Vpsaiirh 1,1, auW.es aasil I nHi..i tluaol Isiuoua voua or diarsara m3 1-IIIIIIISS, UUBInaaa rmar ... ar-rrn an ihenurmrsui imriuiw. 4 i'Pint:r.rivaiwuaUiuvsr, aassiriart innajr" sndlha urinary nneniuf all UapurlUa, CI' PI TlVl V atmaathena anil hmIams small araak uia Tbe rsaaun surTi,n-rs are hoi enrol bv atalllla. Ctll'lllKMRIsiliennlT kniiarn la A wrliUHirosraniMitlvanana ni'insy rmumial if su Ihiksi dmst noieaoM a psruiaiwi.eur4s Ualxii,snt"rT.Mli,rir nisll. HenU fur rasadnmlar ami ailDtuiiUtla Address UA VOL MEDICI M l-Or.a iku a77t,Baa rraiX!soo,tsl. ItvAaleAg CIIAfl liOORltH, 4f,o Commercial Btrset. 0.R.&I. f GIVES CHOICE OF Transcontinental ROUTES. Via Spokane and St. PaaP Via Ogden, Denver and Omaha op St. Paal Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining Cbalr Cars Astoria to San Frsnclseo. State of California, Hunday, Jan. S. ColumWa, Friday, Jan. 8. Stats of Cal.. Wednesday, Jan. 12. Columbia, Monday, Jan. 17. State of Cal., Saturday, Jan. 23. Columbia, Thursday, Jan. 2. Stats of Cal., Tuesday, February I. Columbia, Sunday, Feb. 7. For rate and general information call on or addraaa Q. W. LOUNBBBRRT, Agnt W. H. HURLBURT, OM. Paa. Agt, Portland, Or. E. MoNEILU Prealdent and Managar. FM5l7M8!)G-7. SllirfMHa, PnriVsiiil V'litiir Mills i Hlli.oll A Kerr , Ilslliiiir, Uiillirls I 'i 1 i in m 1 Ilk t.1 I is q I I (4 I In I lis Id I H I N I IIS M I lis Id i H riiiieitni A tin ii....,, Hsiiiiin, iiuiiirittti ra Mlbsmi A Ki-rr . I'lirllrnil riittir Mills ,. , , Hal four, ilulliiis a Do . J II I'NIItnrtlll lo IS.rllainl Kl.inr Mills I'm., Hllmill a Knrr . ,. Itl,.ls 4M.HU 1 .HI Ilullinir, tlullirlaaiul 4 '., V.T. L.i. ... 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M,lll ;u iBsj As.lllil im,.-"i si.tm Hi.mt A7 7VJ 7t v toumi ati.txi S,M4l lll Sj',,Ul RI.IUI 7V44I l.'.mi ai.mt 4.'.i SS.INI 7S.04) HalliKir, lluilirls A 1st... tSiillsml Kl'iur Mi ls H. H, .nr. itiiihrtv M i'u., il W M.. ear sibsun A ksrr ...,., .... .. all -nr. ilmhrltt a i n tibsnii A hsrr HI list..... til Ns M sll IW lil ls fci los. .. 4! I Us Id l"s l I..... 41 W 41 His, ... Al I - M 41 ! Ililfutir, ttllllirle' a"i''ii .' !, 4 Ht-ra , ... lUUniir.llilllirle Al" .1 H ('""" A C ... .... 4lli4i)ii A Knrr ........ .. Halfmirlllllhr.a A ' o - Hsl iMir, untlirle H I'u .... miisuii A Kerr Ilslfiiiir, tliilliPe A I'u..... J H I'siiieMll A i'u.,.. i. I, Hslf.itir, lliitlirls A t'n ... Ilaifmir, it llh '! A I'u.. sll,.iir. iliiibrl A Co. , Siinii an. I Ksir I'lirtla'iil Kl.inr Mills A'l 4 . til I us A I ... Al I'll tVl aiisit H .lf .iir, ilullirle A I O-.lisiV sT'iimiXrsiT.'Vstiiti II it", a'uil QiAi easas l,hl. flour im moj. 't ' A. si l).'4ll,iiU - li v.t bins nw. slua ItVwi iiI 1-1 tens btuhvl nf lisrlrf, rslucl ll.isal I,.. A II. I ,l IIIIIS WAY TO OREGON. I uas tss on cosetusisa U7t m I SAII (tulliio st Itoeb , .:H' no imAI sf etr, W. Co l-SJO l.llUA . .... ITV, ... .jllw. . .'w J ii:v .WiaiAl J UIiIUst A Co , mi a i ilbs.m A Knrr .... boil luuAl lap At 1AI lot 1 1 I . 1 4' J l U fTstlor. Vmi t'u t Imu lime In I'M- i: ok), Ham Urn In pkswa.ns. Astoria unci McKee Ave. i Hitiiiitct'l oil Hit wmtli hil of Astoria's hills. Twenty lfretn" wnrmer am! vp'tuti')ii .'JO Juyu in nlvnint tf the North nitle. MHuilU't'iit Hiti'H Ar rt iih'iici'H, ovtrlM)khig river anl hay, gunny and nhol tcretl. Kusy and iitttural grades; little or no grading needed. :! 1 "CUKIOtMB" That treat Vseeialil Vllallsnr,Uiear,srli ir cure yiHi ir all nt i:riN nrr. raiicn phjrsirisn, will qnirklreureymifif ul Ilia saiwrsuvs i,s,,s, an, ti ss Ual M ftfai.a. alien aa alaiiluv.tl aiibc.ts iHl,SIIV. ri,mitla,l'aliialnUieJlM.e,alrrillnal KniUelnna, Nervmia IMSIIK . UoAlnsMS ill Marry. klliaasUi, llraliis. VnrkvirwlM a, A I'.iiislliaUon. li sU)is all losses bv ilar or Ms-lil Pn-venls euA k Mof ill-iisrt, sriiirb If nulchnclriHl (.ails inHpTniaiiirrlMaan4 Imrinra Is beraiMs nlsMr per cent at tronblail srflh l,ln1i bieiirasrlllmul sn nlx-ratlon, ki.ilratlmmik .,1 1 't n unn-rmsnnoflie itVi "iwlr 1"? t"liiirrlnsa, V I iiii-... Jlpursnsiurrhii's, ,1 J " HUM, n u li a 1 s r si ills ,4 ll Ttisrs.., nr stir Inilsmins- ll'ifi. Irritation iir ulrsra. mihs linn i 111 11 n ill ninra vnifln, vrsnnt. Mon-aalrlnsmt. wrasij SKiltt sy struevlsls, k'V.n. unl In Blaln .MhM .rt"il " rwadl, fur Tl3 !' " liHiles, (j.76. m fiirrulsr shi. ua ftMiuest ensH.uu. wvriniwnia, rorinrnnnatiooanrl rm llamlbuok write to MUNM A oil est llsnii.w.t, New Yosa. Olili'sl rmman for twurliK istnu In Amsrlea Kvnrr ritienl taken out Iir us Is limtmlil bafiir the putuo by a notice given Ire of oiiarg la Us tarssst efrmnlerlmi of anr arlenUfln Daner In tha wi.nu. f Mtimiuiiv inu.irsla.1 ,. luVNlK'nt man should be wlthuul It, Werklv, as.OO tsari (I Jt six months. Address, M 1IXT A oq" VuausuKaa,a Uroad wsjr. w Vor Cltv, World. SnlnilMlr tllu.tralail. Ko luti-lliir Beaver Hill Gilman Coal ...Try It For Family or Steam Purposes. CLEAN... Reasonable In Price ELMORE, SANBORN' & CO Agent. Astoria. rvoir I'm; ii, It lU.-a fHbj CM l- ItrM r1- ftvsvM fia KVllfHtit Qui YrjJ,iSf;,,r,iii(iri,0 OA"' " ' jWa AmerloM IC j- - ' uaaicn FATaatrflu a- w