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THK DAILY ASTOItlAN, THUKSDAY MUltNINU. MAIU'II II. iS' i if t ' j i i 1 5 ! ft y 1 i i Satltf glfltoriatt. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telrphons No. St TERMS Or HlBSCKIPriDN. DAILT. Bent by mall, per year Bent by mail per month Served by carrliv. per month.. of hia life of unewervlnir honeety. Just ire and uneetflKhnew, will be the herl tiifte not only of his own children, but or many nxnlnir Renemtlon of Ore gunlana. ' .12.00 . .M . .45 WEKKLY. Bent by mail, per year U In advance. Postage free to subscriber. All communication Intended for r-ubll-atlon should be directed to the editor. Business communications of all kinds and remittances must be addressed to The Astorlan. The Astorlan guarantees to Its sub. seribers the largest circulation of any ewspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rate can be had on apll- eatlon to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan. the second old est weekly In the state of Oregon, has, ext to the Portland Oregonlan, the larrest weekly circulation In the state. John F. Handley & Co. are our Port land agents, and copies of the Astorlan an be had every morning at their stand, 124 Third street. The "Astoriaa" h.rabj tOn ta donate OHB BITMnRBD DOLLAR ts . Mary's aaaltal, aayabl Jamaa rather DMra, knr lal stIiUsm It ra aTaaaa shawlat that aay afUraoou aawa t)Tt aablraaaal hi Astoria liaa rtata4 wttMa the las Blaety aaja aiplrta aa tar tkla afar a slagl "special" ar ataar ktk4 af Helagrapkle siaa report," sMUaa arar the arlras aatorlag eltker f tka tolagrapk aflaea la Astoria, fress aay polat aatataa af Ore. Astoria, Or., Oatokar I ft. !- The most heroic and patriotic act of Cleveland' administration, says the Philadelphia Times, and one for which he will be honored throughout the en tire civilised world for all time to come, was his defiance of congress when a majority of his own party In senate and h.iuse hd heoonie false t the honor and credit of the nation. A weaker man would have faltered and nlo and universal business revulsion must tiav followed; but Cleveland had the oour a:e to face and defy at!jnrtles when armed by his sworn duty w maintain the dignity and safety of the govern ment. For this brave act In the very crisis of our financial Integrity, when the surges of repudiation were sweep ing mountain high over the leaders of all parties. (Trover Cleveland "will Ma rid out single In the grandest hero- Ism that has ever been exhibited by an American president. OUTWARD BOUND ORHGON GRAIN FL.il7M8.l(r7. - (ItSTlsed and Oorm ted svsry Friday) SAII.IIIH ri.Atl. Na Aiigukt .1 Am hark.. .,.. Sonoms iMier nmp..... 3K Hr tliln SI Hi hln Sept. Mtrhii u nr hir .... M Kr hlu M rbk.. 'Kr bark Oetbr NHrbara.. Minht Nov. It la surprising what a "wee bit of a thing' can accomplish. Sick headache. oonaiipavtlon, dyapeprt, our atomach, dluineas, are qutekly banished by D Witt's Uttle Early Rkvrs. Small pill. Safe ptll. Beat pill. Chas. Roger. It la now about time for the man to appear wha saw two robins yesterday. Chlcora, Fa.. "Herald:" Richard Vensel report One Minute Cough Cur the greatest success In medical science. He told us that It cured his whole family of terrible cough and colds, af ter all other o -called cure had failed entirety. Mr. Vensel said It assisted his children through very bad sleee of measles. One Minute Cough Cur makes expectoration very easy and rapid. Chaa. Roger. Druggist. Fitasimmons says he Isn't afraid he'll kill Corbett. Many American people are afraid he won't. TO CI RE A COLD IN ON DAT Take laxative Promo Quinine Tablet. All druggists refund the money if It fails to cure. 2 Sc. For sale by Chaa. Rogers. Druggist. vised. One of them In. Chicago has Just bought a J50.000 gown. JOSEPH N. DOLPH. It is not too much to say of ex Senator Dotph that at the time of bis death he was Oregon' most distin guished and leading cltlsen. and that the state Is Indebted more to him than to any surviving man for Its advance ment since the war. There is reason to believe that few- people In Oregon realise how high he stood In the esti mation of other sections of the country, and none but those who have served in congress or lived In Washington, with pportuntties to study the operation of government affairs, can have any ad equate conception of his influence and hi usefulness to the state during the years of his service In the United States senate. The favors he procured for Oregon in the way of federal appro bations and other substantial benefits were such that representatives of older and far more Important states could aot hope to obtain, and the ease with which he carried the most Important legislation desired for has state was a otirce of wonder and comment on all sides. He was universally recog nised and respected as a statesman ef unusual ability; and no man from the Pacific coast had ever before, or has since his time, occupied so many prince Henry of Orleans Is going V important positions In the organlza-! take a hand organ Hn his African trav tion of the senate. When he was de-el He l determined that harmony ... . . shall prevail somewhere. . . ' iui LI.-. ..''It . " j ... .3 . j the expressions of regret over his re tirement were national and non-partisan, and his case is referred to and will pass Into history as one of the most amazing examples of public in gratitude and political folly recorded f any portion of the American people. As a lawyer he ranked among the most eminent on the Pacific coast. If not in the country, and during his term In the senate he was often consulted, and actually connected, wtth some of the most Important cases determined n the United States Supreme Court. It is said that It was only his conscientious fidelity to what he deemed a paramount duty to his state, and his untiring in dustry in concerns of national Ifglsla- IVe. Jan. Feb MP . Hi tik ... y III shin .... ! Ur birk ... II Hr bnik 13 Hi lui II Hr bark . pi'llr lni ;'.' ii r Slm St Kr brk .. . r ilii ;i Hi t k Hr balk. l.'lr h .. .. 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" iLW Falmouth. ., I I Itar. FaltiKiutli. . . IWMVrk .... irroK'ork tvmtVrk .... 11 Cork liavt'l'ork .... lV('rk ... l.wKalmmilh UNFalmoulh . . ln l.lrerpooL ... IKIKalmuib. . lKalni.ulh' lt HrlUl .1 srs'i'ork 1M KalnumUl ..... . lv fork U7VS"U h Africa 1773 0rk .. . l('it . ... . twfti'iirk . t. Alio bar lM) A Hy, . . UMfork . 1 " . Ml .1144 " ion) AHHivsn. Not, s,M IVe. Kl Not lat. Jan 1.1 "MS. Feb I Jan SI.,, " W Feb .. " 14 ... Jan M. OKNTAIA. Fell Iri .... (I A II l) ai.iKi 4.vl.kl T.:iu K 4I. 7s.44, F 4'J,l!Vt 4;i.iM Kj.mi K,o: 4i, wi Vim :'.o l:y II :..'l M.W, 4 n M irr 4. '.' M.JI Ci.lHT Sn. Ml K7l: M,:ill 7 W.iwi M,:no 1 .- N..VJ -.'1,110 Sl'tM 3,:ri 4.S.4JI U1 7S.CWJ SSlKJ 47,7711 4i,l7 o,4a 4!,7iy 44,1 7i 4IOKS 7l JS,D SI.SUI ! l,V0 L 4d,0WI M na) M N M. VS 0 7.11 1 ,V.'.10 1 7U.'HI '.77-J NIIII'I'KKa. ftrrifs'ii.! Flour Mllln Islbmiii . Kerr Ilalloiir, iliillirle .1 1 o J H famerou f . Lsilivtii A Kerr I'ortlriHl rieur Mill. . Ilaltoiir. ilullirle .4 Co J It f aineron ,4 ' IVirltam Hour MIIUOi. Niluniu Kerr Hrtluuir, Ilullirle ami l o SIInmmi . Kerr VAI.I K. J0.H4) ivvkul 4 1. om 7.VM) "iiju.i 7imi aV.'iriii" 41,10 4.',VW M .Mil 4I..1H NiW M II l"uiiienm A 1 o ... .N:.A' IUIfo.it, llilllnle .V i n ULnki .1 li I omi'i'i" f" i.v.on -til i Kerr ivi uai H.ilt"iir ullirie .v i o ii i, -mi iimii Ki' r .. I .', I'ohIiiiiiI r'l ur 4IIH .. '..iln ..I I I MLiv, . 70.00 J l ( miirri'ii A i " Mt,ll M OM Hslf.'ur ilullirle ,i (S IO.joi Mii.v.n A. K rr .I.W A Mera vliui I'.i-l ittii I l-l.'iir Mill . 7.1,ii Halbuir. liullirle !'.' o.','4M ai-.ou , Ki-ii 7 V J It fulner li S ' los.ito H'Uiiiii & Kerr uj..m llal'iiur, l.ullirle 4i I'e. U .Vti I It l 'nun mii A l'' M. .'.' Ba'tiuir, liullirle & fu VMvti .1 It fallieril I " Imi Haifonr, (lulliile H' I !.; .J..Vii IVrilauil Kb'ur Ml I' JH..OU n 'fmii, il'illinr i n. .V,(4: II W Me ear IO.uU Slbaou a Kerr . M.iw 101, ,U HUVU ai.itu 7.JW 7 SK i.s.um ftiuo ai.Vil IHlHl ss.iku , K 40 1 all 'in. liullirle I ' . Ntvuou Kerr Bilfour, i.li'lirlr a I'u . A Hem Hal fun r, liullirle J u.. J H f amer-m A ('. Silon A Kerr ualfmir iluihr e a ' ui ..... i..il,.l. Jb I',, KA.UlU Sllxon i Kerr 7.ViM) Halfuur, ilulline A fu i.w J H Cameron KJM 4J..O) Half"ur, ilulrirle a t'o SAJiU HaHour, il .llirle Co. rJ4,4Mi ' ailiuir. ilu 'irm 0 TS.OiO Siiu ami Kwr . . Punlaiiil Flour Mill U.Ool Hallmir. liullirle ' lluio S.',U J H faiueriin a f" tr.'.no aa.il :P f Ktrvalor l' .VMM) j.l Kl'amei'ui afn ng.nu J K famrn'U 4 l'i .. lis lluUHlJlyinlHLIL i a- ,i.t i III. M ... I I IJa l I I lia 1 i n j j i ioj fu CCh .... I"' iV?i fi7 1 'il Hi .vi I I IN mm ... ii ii. m IvAA ill Ril .. A I lli .4.1 U ,wr 'A'l I l .... 4)1 111- llTffll til II. II mm M M h ai ..I ... I .... a! II. a.i . 'Al .... .... A'l lix I A'l II" l I ... HI l . ... ! it 10. I . aI a. l I Al l ' AI A. M I ..., :AI I. A'l Lit M ' Al lua.... 1 Al Ha . ...Al lia . . ' .... Al II M ... A'l Ha .... , . A'l It I ... A'l sM A'l lix .. I Al !. 1 Al 1U. . ... . At V , . I Al Ilia .... .... A'l . Al Al lai .1 Al 7. Sl 1 Al la : A'l . ... Al II' ... "a M ... Im l i ir. ad I Fresh from the mills for 1897 fishing A-U.U.iA ubii Uonr. vain $4l,iAW it It.tSt UUl Oour, Talue $v,0U) alw 4400 eili bran, f Also ! I.ma brail, alu IllOu, and iMi iwi almon. I Also tfcUl) bbU our, rains J.W K-Alw xjl74 bbla nour, au IH.V3M. F-i.ir; bbli Buur. ralue Mi.i". Aim i7..mii) bbli flour, ralue AM HO, H-IM.' bbls flmir. t1u SaM 1 Aim l.l.ViA bbU flour. Talus tM.000 J M aA bbla flour, valua Ifi.vm n.l i.MibMia bi-an. Talus tijvt. AlwW Ions n aborts. alue-l ptil, 100 Innt ol bran. Talurd IlkAA and .i75biiahel if liarler, valiieli,'Ui I. -And AMI bblt flour. TaJur. 4JVI.3U) M-I7.11& bbU dour. Talus, rn.SU). N All Ki.V bbla dour, rani iia'ai. O Also ai.yri bbl. tlour.Taiue .iim. FREE TO EVERY MAN THE METHODS OP A GREAT TREATMENT FOR WEAKNESS OF MEN. Which Cured Him ..iter Everything Else Failed. Painful diseases are bad enough, hut when a man Is slowly wasting away with nervous weakness, the mental Beware of widow, aa Mr. Weller ad- forebodings are ten time worse than A GOOD LETTER From the clerk of the Circuit Court. Femandlna, Fla., Feb. 18, 1S9. Mr. J. George Suhrer. Druggist, City: Dear George: Pteaae aend a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I would not feel eavsy If I know there waa none of this valuable remedy in the house. I have given it a fair teat mil consider lit one of the very best reme dies for croup that I have ever found. One dose baa always been sufficient, al though I use it freely. Any cold my children contract yields very readily to this medicine. I can conscientiously recommend h for croup and colds In children. Tours rettpectfully. GEO. E. WOLFF. Sold by Eotes-Conn Drug Co. 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 respon sible for what they do. For year the writer rolled and tossed on the troubled sea of sexual weakness until it was a question whether he had not better take a dose of poison and thus end all his troubles. But providential Inspira tion came to his aid in the shape of a combination of medicines that not only completely restored the general health, but enlarged his weak, emaciated part to natural size and vigor, and he now declares that any man who will take the trouble to send his name and ad- VESSELS ON THE WAV TO OREGON. (RrTuMMl and Corrected every Friilayi roar SAiLtn rao asd sad carrais. rsa mats. i K..bltis.iu. Kerr Hrihl. Hlythwxl i-nrinip Kfil.ru e H' .hip (Hen .... ... SKtAl'AsTLK. S.S. w. Hr llilp OUnelran, Hr bark Solkerkthlre Pt'KT 11 Kl It- I l'.r.h'p Port Ja. k Mia Hodge .... ATKKP I Hr hark umbrlanl - (irlflllha. Mr .ipKiiihrua)tie U'iS'.KOSli- Hrnr Mount Lebanon ... M. Ian . II AMHt'Kil Br bark Norms I coK'tUNiaa. DAA on i IrWliIMt . AW IUU 1 1 . i.mo liuvl II' luu A I . KWU I MM lul.1 1 17 V 111) 41 I 1V.1 100A1 . I iw ih)a: Half- ur, limlirlf Ui'te', '' A l u Co 110 . ) Ulill.a A fo Mbaim A Ki-rr Tailiir, Yuii s Co lis (iir, inilhrle I'u 40 1 I - i .KAN f I - NOT. tth, I 8, W. Total toansiro on th wsy-ll OU HKPKRfctNCKM Mama time In l"WI-41..-J. 1 Irou Same lima In HUA- VM Every Ball Guaranteed Report Imperfections Beware of Imitations MANHOOD RESTORED"- "CUPIDEHf raal VasaUMa ilr,UiBftmrip. tloaol a laoMuarrancb piirairian, will quart ijr iui. ..( all nr. TOOS or oaw aa.a oi wa urrau.a uraai. aw n . . l.l U u n. . lnatimuuvl'aiiialo iba HM'k.Hvminal :niuaJ.ji Nrnrmia JirouJir. pimpiea, uoauiaai la Marrr, Kiiiaiuiins Iirai'.a. Vainnia a. 4 CooaiipatioB. II aUipa ail ItMaea br lar or maiiL l'vani. nua-k. nraiof dLarhara, wba-hlfnolrharka.1 Wh uiHpamiai.irrrKaaaiMl I rrnsr rrr ii weaeiTntai impowiier. a rnnr ir rioauaoa u urf , il arwa ' kldnaraand ma nnaarr'rTa'aa( all UupurlLlaa, Minutes ac-rn like nour when a life Is at stake. Croup gives no time to send for a doctor, delay may mean death. One Minute Cough Cure give Instant relief and Insure recovery. The only harmless remedy that produces Immediate results. Chas. Roger, Druggist. rrsiaits .tMmrlJiana and raabiraaamaJI weak oraana. Th. Mann npTar.n. r nvit hhmi dt I Mrinn ta Draua niTwiT nr rani aia iwana.Ni win dress may have the method Of this Won- Fmlalllla, CL PtDKHE H Uiaonir known rnn1r Inmra wiiIkhh an iTru. kiilirailmoi.l. , . , . ala A wrtiioarmiiia0aaanl moaar raiama II ail bniaa dnaa not aOacl a paruuuwi laurm. IJjJOaboi.aix I..rfAuu,bT maU, nand lor raaaolmiiar ana (raumuaiaav addnaa DATOE, BIBDICIJIal Cav,P.a Bo JTO,an Frailaco,al. mtutbf The medical advice bo Mr. McKlnley to avoid excitement Is on a par with that given to the sick 1tter carrier to take more exercise. Torturing. Iching. scaly skin erup tions, burns and scalds are soothed at once and promptly healed by De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, the best known cure for piles. Chas Rogers. Some iw-nators will have to .train a If.iln In firilv fiHniriiMtv fur or-Ant. Hon, committed ti his care bv the sen- . uy lI,e wn- n nsirAttn from rhe tmvf.rnmi.nt rf ate. which prwlulel him from estab lishing a large and lucrative practice In the appellate courts of Washington and elsewhere In the East. He was a man of lofty principles, but of sin- After having been confine1 to the gular modesty and retirement fur one 'house for eleven days and payfng out Saln. Would they like to put them selves In his place? RHEUMATISM QUICKLY C IT RED. 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, but there are thousands of men suffering the mental tortures of weakened manhood who would be cured at one 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 mail the Informa tion, but send for it, and learn that there are a few things on earth that al though they cost nothing to get they are worth a fortune to .some men and mean a lifetime of happiness to most of us. Write to Thomas Slater, Box 3S8, Kalamazoo, Mich., and the Information wilt be mailed in a plain, sealed envelope. CHAS ROGERS. 459 Commercial Street Every Ball Must Be Marked China executed two citizens lately he cau.w they were political ivgl' fetors. Just fancy sending 14,000,000 people to the block in this country. INDIO SP IfHl IVIcLl'Shclll & Co. .IJt jl.omaf..rMmaprk'.uiiaamaguij. aa-. W- -a. V-V. mm 4) Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate Pronounced by Physicians tlii- moet r avorable in America for sufferers from . . . Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures Itv. ir.uutiri'fi'fliiri.nialiaraLa Bill iractlo any rai iroail fat anrt bmal bil ii.and 1 Dt ?banr.lt wslail i"i ura iryniihaToiaainiiijor i carr, Iodide ttnl. en.i anil have sHiaa and : ra.oa, Mucousl'atc-haa In mouth. MoreTltrna j I k'litiDlra. CaiMr Colored HtMita. I'lrara on I I tor part of Ilia bodr, llalror Krrbrowa falling , aat. II at Ibis iecorjdary Ill.illiO I'lllHoS ' aoarani incur naauiriiuianHiMoitatl uala caaas and cballancs tha world fur a rata ws cannot eura. 1'iiia diaaa b.is aiaara ba riled theaklll o( tha moat minaiil pbjal Clana, aOO,0O capital brl.lnd uur Unn.iulk Uunal (naraotr. Abaoltiteproofaannl jfalad UQ I api'lKatain. rva i mm nr.ni ur tlC. I 1 Mason to XaiuoU, liiiCaAlU, lUm 1 Vi'i in doctor bills without benefit, Mr. 'rank Dolson of Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., was cured by one bottle of Chamber lain's Pain Balm costing 2! cents, and gufshing characteristic was his utter! has not aince been troubled with that lack of all ostentation and affectation. I complaint. For sale by Kstes-Oonn of his unusual talents and attainments. While he was noted for his dignity and self-respect, perhaps his most distln- The objections urged against Indlo In the past .by the large ti umbers who otherwise would hare been glad to take advantage of Its beneficial climate, hat J b4n a lack of suitable accommodation i The Southern Pacific Company taki ' When a man )wn a blooded horse he le always carefjl of Its health. He looks after Its di i and Is particular that the feeding stia'l be regular and right. While he is d lm this It is likely us not that he Is himself ur,erlng from some disease or l.aordu When the trouble g-ts so iiaA tha: he cannot work he will begin 'o ive himself the car" he gave the horse at the start. Good pure, rich red Moo to the best Insur ance agalrurt disease of any kind. Al most all dlneaaea come from Impure ' sonable rate. They are furnlohed wnfc or Impoverished blood. Ke-jp th- blood j modern conveniences, supplied with purl . . ,, ,. . - . artesian water and so sltuattd as to glv- pure and Wrong and disease can find , occupanU , ivinlw to be li no foothold That Is the principle upon . rived from a more or less protracts! pleasure In announcing that several Commodious and Comfortable Cottages have Just been erected at Indlo station. that will be rented to applicants at r-s- f lilall..V J '!. 11 1 I Bl w M. W UI4 aSi uinMT, t "J SHREWSBURY MILLS nta li i nnn.aiMniiMit ' lmilf f,,r liniirrliua, I 'll, .rmiocrW, v lilt., unnatural Uia . narSM, or anr InOamaia tl.'fl, Irrllattou ..r ul.ra. I'nmHMiMML II. ill i.r uur,,.,. l'iEvasS Ciwi' Co. bran. Nun aairinaui. aid hr IMvsclaaa, I or fnl In plain vrappxr, . In .iprna prt.pal.1, ful l li. i.r 3 l.illl-.. EI ls. l.'iri'Ular arit uu rwiuaat . 1 1! I! In spite of his extraordinary achieve ments, no one ever beard a boastful expression from his lips; and to those who knew him well, and loved him, there was a quality of simplicity and sincerity in his daily life and conver sation which was touching and beau tiful. In a being of his disposition there must of necessity have been a fiber of extreme sensitiveness, and yet. In spite f the treachery and injustice of which hi friends all know he has latterly been a victim; In spite of the misun derstandings of his nature and the will ful misrepresentations of his motives; In spite of the perfidy and ingratitude f those In whom he trusted, he Is not Known to have ever given way to any utward manifestation of anger or re sentment, and even when he could be Induce. to talk of his bitterest oppo nents and enemies, it waa always lr a tone of charity and forgiveness. He goe to his grave without the least suspicion of a stain upon h!s public r private record, and the example Drug Co. Insect stings or eruptions on the skin are relieved, by alcohol. CASTOIIIA. a it as atrf A New York paper say that silk ball-gowns this summer will come higher than they did last year, owing to a boom In the silk market. It is to be hoped that they will come from six to eight inches higher, at least. which Dr. Pierce' Oolden Medical DI covery worka. It cleanse, purifies and enriches the blood, puts and keep the whole body In perfexit order; makes appotlte good, dlgewtion strong, assim ilation perfect. It brings ruddy, virile health. It builds up solid, wholesome flesh (not fat) whm, from any rause, reduced below the healthy standard. War stories in the magazines arc being succeeded by dialect yarns. That Is why the people are crying for a war with Kpain. FAILING MANHOOD General uid Nervous Debility. Weakness of Body ai"S SIluil, KIl'iKrli! of Krro; 1 or KxoerM-i In Old in Yoxikz. r-.V"', No'il'. jlanbo" ! '. " j lit -I ,r -.1 How "t )...itr;:: r; blrntrtbfcu V.-;k. Ln- levelot:d Portions o! Hody. A'oli.'ely un fa 1 1 1 i.g Tl.jiiie Treattn'ji, t 'Vl Men I Conutrles. fiend for Heanriptl- e Book, tr.. jjUuiatlon and prools, Uiuikd a lied i roe. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buf alo, N. Y. t. When people are obliged to take med icines they want that It shall give quick relief and not add discomfort to their sufferings. Three reaioni why peopli. who suffer with '7ontlpu.tlon and lill lousnens should take Mlmmo.is l.lver Regulator: "It Is Retter than Pills, It does not gripe; It gives quick relief, an i doe not weaken, but xtroi'Kthens and refroshens the whole system " J. It. Hlland, Monroe, la. Powdered alum applied to a fever sore will prevent it from becoming un- Ifc-rtly or noticeable. Tkt fu ll allt dfutut OASTOXIIA. ll trf resldenoa In this delightful cllmat. (From th Ban Francisco Argonaut.) "In the heart of the great desert of tha Coloradowhich th Southern Pacific traverses ther Is an oasis called Inrtlu, ' which. In our opinion. Is the sanitarium of the earth. Wt believe, from personal Investigation, that for certain Individual, there is no spot on this planet so favor-. able." , O. T. Stewart, M. D., writes: "Th purity of the air, and the eternal sun shine, All one with wonder and delight. . . Nature has accomplished so much that there remains hut little fori man to do. As to Its possibilities as ' health retort here is the most perfect! sunshine, with a temperature always, pleasant, a perfectly dry soil, for rain is n unknown factor; pur oxygen, dens: atmosphere and pure water. What more can he desired T It Is the place, shov all others, for lung troubles, and a psra-i dlse for rheumatic. Considering U' number of sufferers who have ben' cured, I have no hesitancy In recom-j mending this gonial oasis a th havnf of the afflicted." I Caveat., and Trule-Marlia nhtainrd and all I'at- nt buiinr-uceniliutrd .ir Moocaarc Sirs. OusOrrick isOsaotiTC 0, S. T(NTOrriec ana we 1 411 t ure Mlrnt in Um Lino tluu tlx remote fri.m W a.lnrikK.n. bend mirtirl. rirua.ni t,r phntn.. with ftrwrlnl tion. rYe ailviM, if ,atpi.t.il,ii! or nol, frre ol( chari. Our fre ri"t due till t,.uriit i. wriirril. a A PaMSMltT, " 11" to Ol.iain I'atrnla," wild ri 'l wine m the LI. b. antl lorcign uunine.S tent iree, A.mrcH, C.A.SNOW&CO. Oaa. TfNT Orncc, WaaHiNaroN. D. 1 Manufactured from Flax selected specially for Columbia River Fishing ....See that every ball bears the MARSHALL LABEL aSlaSVaAaaAAJaAatttl V XPIRICNOf. mrm .4 T0l MARXS, O DtaiONs, OOPYglOHTS ato. INDIO Is 6l2 milH from 8 AN FRANCISCO an 130 .milea from U)8 ANOELKS Fare from Los Angeles f joe In America. W ha.a a Wanhii'iKton Snina. special uotloe in tha iwvmim 8CIENTIFIC AMERICAN, I.S0..I moiiilia. Hp. .,,a lilK! Boo OS I'ATKXTN auut rno. AWraa MUNN & CO.. 361 llroadaay. New Vorlu Beaver Hill . Gilnian Coal ...Try It For Family or Steam Purposes. ELMORE, SANBORN & CO Agrnla. .I.li.rla. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 PLY 4o's. 12, 13, 14, 15, 18, PLY 50's. 7, 8, 9, 10 PLY 30,s. Elmore, Sanborn & Go.; AGENTS 482 BOND STREET tf f